Whe Rupert Wally Weyl Gals Edge Men Me “ESQUIRE GAME May go . PrMsday August 7, tos . “ | “ » A InComic Opera» @ & A TAKE SENR (p Canada Gets Two Medals i j - Gordon and Andetson etn "ake Ot riagje | ALES Softhall ‘Game far as winning the Prince Rupert ang Distt . Te hall League, 5 Wh! As More Recor cs Br oken _ By GARY OGILVIE , Ge A, with « twommd-a-halt game ii ae Little League baseball fans Netter Wee ioe sane Men's ‘Wp VANCOUVER (CP)—The record- Peebles, both of Vancouver, in were treated to a come operal {Ader Iu B nna © books, tig smashing that ‘has beset these. fifth and sixth places, version of a softball game be-~ i Ue raine with Commeretal Hotel and ¥digynatey a fifth British Empire Games The — women’s springboard tween mothers and tihers of Terrace, . oer showed no signs of abating today! championship went to 18-year- , aoe a futher Ferrece can win a Ue for first place «Ay ~-only three days from the en old Phyllis Ann Long of England, Little Leaguers at Algoma Park all, but any kind, of a Win. tonight: can clngh i of the gigantic sports Spectacle. rated 128.26 points to 127.74 by last night which the ladies tool tasty I ord's men, ' . The swimmers went at it again Barbara McAulay of ‘Australia. by ® 16-15 margin, , Commercial Hotel hold: down (hirg “Dltieg oo, Wednesday and washed out| Irene MeDonald of Hamilton Danny Johnston started on forraud-a-alf games behind G & A, Lsqutres ne three old marks; the cyclists rode) placed third with 126.19 and mound force ete OF) sol, five wames off the pace, Std gaily past another ) - Lois Wood of Toronto was sixth jhe mound for Ue men and Ss oe - —~ Tai Mote tan 8 ton gold me Cason re GE] sox "ls were deo when te) PASEBALLSCORES | dobs Go ys af hele Be ere Calgary Bill Patrick’s win in the tow- RRS Lue a i SY “ont Rehioteve 3 halter managed to ret near thn: a finden Milne 1. : MON'TREA), 4 _ won the tower-diving competi- er-diving contest gave the whole| MIKE AGOSTINI, 19-year-old Trinidad sprinter (second from Ieft) wins the final of the 1o0- {ball, which Was seldoni in the: Brooklyn § Louie ‘1 service Offleer> ay yy tion and a surprisingly power-} Canadian swimming team a lift. yard dash at the British Empire Games at Vancouver. Canada’s Don McFarlane (extreme left) | strike “one, i New York 4 Chieago 3, versily 0 far Lai va 4 ful University of British Colum-|He had only one poor dive—in| of Hamilton Was second, beating out Hector Hogan (extreme right) of Australia, co-holder of Rellefers Frank Comadina’and Vttsburgh 4 Cinehanath 3 a large {yy bee Ik - hia ctew swept to viclory in the|the first section the previous! the world’s record for the distance, Others, left to right: Kenneth Jones, Wales; Edward Ajado,” | Harold Thom each had a try at! , ~ , On the er nber Og : ro elghttoared shells over England’: | day—and came back Wednesday | Nigeria, and Harry’ Nelson, New Westininster, B.C. diming left-handed throws at; = AMERICAN LEAGUE | Ne campus, hii , a * Thay es Rowing Club crew from to beat out such top divers as | Tt Potente ca rn : ~~ — . the plate, Vi Morris finished off Cleveland 5, New York 2, \* Vacancles for th eo London, ° defending champion Peter Heat- , ee | _ for the Indies, Scoring was equal! Chicago 6, yen * 9 and takers, ang ity a ondon. Co . alan hroughout the game, Detroit 6, Washington 2, 12° football gan. Thgse two viclories added gold|!Y of Scotland, a little fellow WIL te F 5 sR [ 0); hroug Hadelahte @ i ; we Baltey oe medaig for Conada io*the thre. who performs with smooth pre- . SU ints ] Cason as even U 00 ; Some first class plays vere! Phitadelphia ”: Baltimore 4. Stadium Starting gat 7 4. already: collected by brawny Newell and Australia’s Kevin “Al St _u Team to Tak a Victoria's Place " “ " ae sides, | C | (waorecnccexensioa sek. «a wy reightlifters, : ' “ . ~The ladies had a slight adge.. ‘ Pk net ‘and field called the) ,F2ttick, a student at Ohio . ar t oo - enhanced by a few inated . me, . pe re faithful of sport back to Empire State University, thinks his By The Canadian Press ind Sacramento. pitcher, ‘out five, The Braves .won the tactics that resembled interfer- ii i / l “ fy 7 voy -Stadiiin again today, There was chances of pinning the men's With the same old problems) ie explained this team wil] contest in the first Inning off:ence plays: out of a football’ Gs Oi i a * Spe every indication that the festi- Springboard litle “are good.” He} ang the same old determination "lay Lewiston in a doubleheader the hurling of George Nicholas, ' game. ot ‘ a val of records would he bigger he aaa ti “Ww inna the Western International Aus. 8, will take Victoria’s place They combined three hits and/ Kay Martin pulled a smart . Des oe ie and better than ever, There also lion in Torente aaa vesont League decided Wednesday to ‘h. halance of the week at Eq- an error for three runs. Bud ‘double-play' eatehing two. heavy. . -MADE-TO-MEASURE os yee was the official unveiling of the hones he can re sresen : Cann da olay out the season. w oton, ond. then.the players Beasley homered for the Winnets | weights, Jolin Rosedale and Carl ee Sree greatest millers in the world-- nt the 1956 Olympic Gantes ale; Alter an all-day meeting dn} vil *ishand and return to their in the ninth with one. “MAN Erickson, respectively at first and | i os Jehn Landy end Roger Banniste; howwh he is sot sure yet if he Seattle "with leagne ~ directors: “spective teams, The “all-star”. abuard, ; second bases, | running in heats of the mils of will be a candidate 5 President Robert Abel of Tacom? | ‘eam will:be named by Abel... Wenatehee came to life with a The men: were handicapped | i the masters, ne oe announced the Class A circuit The remaining three weeks of 9} hitting spree off three Edmon. somewhat hy having tu throw | we MAINTAINS LEAD The one cycling championship | wip complete the scheduleas a! the season, which ends on Lahor ton hurlers. After the Eskimos left-handed but with wu bit of! ie ‘ fn Pool Ved decided Wednesday produced a} 7-team s:ague, Day, will be on a 7-team basis, rolled up a 3-0 yead with three “skylarking” thrown in. the, ds mont a meee a balla in double winner, and it was de- The session was called follow- | Abel said. The teams which Were runs in the third, the Chiefs te- strength of the men was cut’ Typ May Englanc hati Ic and i she ded twe gold medals would be ing (ne withdrawl Tuesday} scheduled to play Victoria will bounded for one in that frame,| down to equalize that of the Wo- | oh port-aceumu a pon. an a re ‘warded a night of the Victoria Tyees, the} emain idle as far as league Play ‘seven in the fifth and four more | men, | i thnk over-a qa ves ol ae 1ays South _Alvica’s entrant, ap- third team to drop out this sea- is concerned. - : ‘in the sixth to take a nine-run Fans and players appeared ly , gee Work remained ahead of the 1950 aropriately named Jim Swift, . ; ; t The Chiefs knocked| U5, were ; “Sie 1 Games champions and 17-year-old Dickie Ploog of | 80, because of money troubles. ALL-STAR GAMES COUNT Advantage. ‘The Chiefs’ knockec enjoy the encounter which add- & ar Late ay night Sout y times o¢| SPOKane and Calgary tossed in “yh the games’ Starter Ray McNulty out of the) cq up to a few sore muscles for att Late Wednesday night South Australia had identical times of ee _| Abel explained that the BAMES Soy j th -run filth b - Bey : Africans + . ‘esti nee . {the towel earlier. The WIL, op taut ,DOX In the seven-run fifth by the gallant oldsters 3 Alricans won two wrestling! 1-19°5 jn the 1,000-metre time : played by Lewiston and Edmon-! . inol . | : . : ened the season with 10 teams, . “ ve” iy, Clubbing him for three singles titles, six in all, for their coun- trials. English riders took the|,— oe ton with the “all-stars will! . ‘ = _ ’ largest in organized baseball. ; : ;And a double, then got three stor fatale fi try. Nicalaas Loubser won the next three places, count in the standings of both | nore singles off reliever Lairy Kdilor’s Note: Al afficials welter title and Hermanus Van; The unusual double-shuffle in} TO FORM ALL-STARS the teams, as will individual StO- Monier Ted Shandur racked| for the Father-Mother Game Zyl the middleweight. — jmedals gave both South Africa Abel sald that in order to fa-/ tistics of the players, ‘up his 10th Victory of the-season| Were regular Tittle League Keith Maltman of Quesnel, [and Australia their first in cycl- cilitate more workable operation} Three ames Were played Wed-| nite allowing 13 hits, but only! Pltyers, including 12-year-old! B.C, dnd Jim Christie of for- | ing. of the schedule a league “all-|Nesday night. Yakima cut Lew- four earned runs. Gary Ogilvie, press represen- onto, look secund piaees, res- | The same times of 1:12.5 were!star” team ‘will be organized |iston’s lead to 2% games by: lative. pectively, in the two classes, {2/80 a record. ‘The old mark under the playing management | downing th: Brones, 5-3: ‘Tri-. The same teams meet again was 1:13.4, ' Take your choice of fino pure wool Bi ‘of Bud Beazley, The poxers opened their slug- former Seattle City thumped Vancouver, 7-1, Wednesday night. Lewiston is ging bees and three of eight Can- nee !and Wenatchee heat Edinonton, ‘at Yakima, Tri-City at.Vancou- Senior By The Cantdian Presy Worsted. Tailored to your individual na ; ia .- | 14-7, . : | ver and Edmonton at Wenat- . ' b ' & a : adians’ moved along with victor- Holi wood O enl Bra it | Yakima concentrated Its at-[chee. alem is idle, ¢ 4 ase Ry uremen s y expert ca sien; | les, , “J tack in the first and fifth innings | 7 aS, |. rr BOXERS WIN . ‘ 4 ‘to hand the Brones their first | , (ised aay al CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE : ica a of Montreal Despite Loss of Bi Series /Gefeat in their current series, REMember when i : oe scored a technical knockout over , g ' |The Bears chased in three runs | ww oh FL ROOSEVELT George’ Jenkins of South Africa By The Canadian Press ‘game Tuesday night when theiy. Me frst frame on a walk Harold 8. Vanderbilt's Ranger | wo: PARK y rer a : ar iets . Len Noren’s double, John Albini’s ‘won its fourth straight victory SW Al : in the heavyweight class, Wilf). They may he exhibiting their Stars won, 3-1. ; single and Lou Stringer’s single. ‘over T. 0. M. Sopwith's Endeavor | ee " we atts & Nicker / Greaves, Edmonton lightweight, | confidence & bit too soon, but} °7E they ever were going to They scored two more in the qr at Newport, RL, 17 years ago! TONIGHT ~~ slugged out a win over Tommy the Hollywood Stars; as they left 'cateh us, that was the time,” fifth on consecutive doubled by | toclay. It ‘rant Pits ve Evans of Australia, and Mickey !'Thursday for a series in Sacra- said manager Bobby Bragan, “We : ' ie nen, 4 Game -Titne 6:45 p.m. Bergin, 18-year-old Montrealer,; mento, werc Openly declaring | were in a had way in that ESQUIRES wG&aA won the. decision in a tame bout! they had beaten off San Diego SaRETSE Lara. pap SRipaRRIRNIp ’s over Des Duguid of Australia. ichallenge for the Pacific Coast WINS EPEE TITLE jHeagne pennant. was Great Britain's 16th | Stringer, Lon Summers and Dick , Unsuccessful bid Briskey. Lewiston broke into ica’s Cun, tha scoring column in the: third aaeegaae when Don Hunter homered over : the right field fence with on if on, . if The night's top pitching per-‘f- ' formance was turned ‘na by Tri- ‘8 team | City’s Don Robertson. He gave i Malibu} up only four hits, all singles, § Will bejand kept Vancouver's heavy | £eries because of injuries. First base- man Dale Long and second base- man Monty Baseall were on the |: de the | San Diego won the Sive-pame bench and Jack Phillips War: men individual aa hemp. |i series” against Hollywood |playing first although he had! ionship in fencing Carl sen. |! San Diego, three games to/ trouble getting around.” wende placed third and qt” bt yan a rasa nce, to take Bragan, who hosted the , sf . ie. {Over the league leadership, the at a pienic Wednesday at Brooke fifth. Both are Montre- | . ‘ alers, i Padre ach,’ says the Stars 8 missed the important! Be / | ready for San Diego Six winners from six Empire ne g for the Aimer; ne eee on eg ” Pa to ten ven me hitters in check throughout, Rob- ot im . sagt aan | ares come to Hollywood next] ertson walked one and struck ° {i Countries mounted dhe rostrum | Pon Soccer Tuesday for their final series of j-————-_- BN a oS Wednesday at the pool. iH } five games, Hollywood has a 14- ry) Joan Harrison of South Africa: ‘3 bulge in bames against Lefty O'Doul’s clube this season, | “All onr cripples will be ready lfor that next series,” Bragan ‘said. “l expect Lino Donoso to Fong Kong Leads : BEG Lawn Bowls 4 VANCOUVER (CP)--Standing af jrinks lawn bowllng at the British y we ° hal won the women’s !10-yard back t o', Stroke title in record time. Her’ IX ures “1192 not only broke the old + Games mark of 1:18.64 but was’ | Y under the 1:16.) made the day: Postponed 1 before in a heat. Lenore Fisher, RANGE MODEL RT 54 fm THE BEAUTIFUL IMPERIAL FORTY-FIVE | [i inat igh-$ $i nd concen , pitch one of those games,” ikmpire Games after — three ‘g fringing a sat High Sle desian rf va hen ct Ocean Falls, B.C., placed! Pony League and District Soe-{ Donoso, who was the Stars’ | rounds i rence Teatures a over Priced level, ve i "7! tounth co eer league schedules are heing {lending piteher when he had an’ . Won D Pall is the some beeutiful Imperial . . stunnin | ny Gary Chapnian, 15-year-old |allered to geeummadate the nipendectomy hl Fowy weeks AO th “nen See 2 0 1 7 look at, With a big Oven, two wide, decp 0 . ot fara] , . { JOrK ir yp at . ~ Tee ees ae aa “4 swimmer, brought Australia its!XInsmen Motor Show slated far sia a wang out and 18 outhenn Rhodesia... 8 1 a 4! wonderful Storage drawers, and all the vl ih fourth swimming championship ,Reosevell Park this coming Pe gelling hls streneth Austeully oo lorena known Frigidaire oy in wiining the men's 40-yard day and Saturday, °K. Camda oo... 12 043 : i Co} freestyle, two more than any! Gantoln cate ecg eae men Sr oon Niind rnoaedg ; “ . oNCaagee | os re n uM oY country hy eye sGandola Ce C orl Edwarc ¢ . ‘ . | Northern Rhode... 2 ! OD cece aceesn es deveeeaserne bs A tre he epee pt lL The hextureg- Little, League, Sch ' ule: TROOP femiee Bes Bn OF \ oo Se ag mn ; eo ‘ oungg etn i 1s y ile fame In the league schedtile Tonighi ial 1209" yom: date PW ala costly Pidig 'y . ae or ao Gy yew'omark in the recard, boo SW Iya held Wednesday at whith ee why re H aw Woe thle t See fe ee he TERMS OF COURSE : \ "\} 380.6 agalnst the former record time Gondola and General Mat way and Bex INS MERE i WIL STANDINGS _ , (Vl if 446, As in so many of the iors will play no waar tlle League fixture Woh Pen an te . 1 wimining maces, others also Neve | A non-seheduled Friday Pony Matra mi have heen [EOWNON vce BROIL aT a : ' \ undey the ny rk though Gerry Tengu game will he played Stn- , va k . . Yadednasg tha veuee IW 18 COU a, ' “th, MeNaniee o Vancouver, In TUN day evening, but the teams , Set itt 1:0) pm, and 7:00 Dan, Halen Ih Va haa Wy c | pigen, was sore than’ two fect whieh will play have not yet Kinsmen and Nort! 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