“ ’ = eemnrmeiparees - ~ rates Muper ee f AUCTIONEER | ‘os ents Phone Black 846 and Red 12 Calle ‘htursduy, Auge f Weatty tvewes SU 12, 1954 - Een d-Shot TKO Give Moore Win Over Johnson Johnson fell'on his back rival, in his own curner, The Philadelphia Negro clam- bered up at six but his legs were rubbery. Then the aroused champion smashed his stricken foe with both hands. As John- son started to sag again referee Ruby Goldstein stepped in and stopped the slaughter, Although Moore was trailing going into the 14th—two of the three officials had him behind — tha 175-pound ruler said he had no doubts about the outcome. KNEW IT ‘ “T knew I'd get him,” said Archie, “He started to ‘tire in the eighth. He got a little life back with that knockdown in the 10th but in the 13th I stung him and I knew then I'd catch him in the 14th,” Johnson, who had. piled up points with his superb counter- punching against the ever-press- ing champlon, caught Moore in the 10th as Archie was charging fog is i ~ ah MEME HOMO aia oo al . I 1 cy EAE Wal ihe Gt \ hay ; i q ace. s a By MURRAY ROSE his ad ‘ r, — . vy} ye ON Ul { C | NEW YORK (m—A spectacular : He Lp MS ourse! 7 “ealled shot” technical knockout a ee a : . g over able Harold Johnson in the es 1M. ee Be 14th round added lustre to light ANAS a i Ce Me heavyweight champion Archie ceo a | 4a. Moore's great record today. cE a | be. ; EY | Now the 3744-year-old fistic ne. ; W gi marvel will seck to fatten his co # bankroll with a Sept. 23. title Lede a 2 Bi ficht in Omaha against either ‘at fe a 2 Joey Maxim or Jimmy Slade. “fom § m| Maxim, beaten three out of a it a id mi three by the magnificent Moore, We yuk ¥ A Biappears more likely to get the aa k WW payday. His wily manager, Jack ms Bi Doc Kearns will meet sometime “be a “YARD GOODS 4 today with Charley Johnston, sl ’ | Moure’s manager, and members fees 7 LADIES’ WEAR ui of the Omaha centennial com- ial . eh 1 mittee to talk turkey. # os i GIRLS WEAR Moore was ready when John- we ‘ if giston told him to go out and oe x MEN'S WEAR 8; get” Johnsen in the Mth, . . BM ayy 1 | : ~ BOYS’ WEAR [HE DID rE oe | . oe @ “Vil knock him out in this m ~ BEDDING Mi round,” Johnsten said Moore a a calmly told him. He did, in just “3 53 seconds. “ KB . . . ph ty aR N F seh! The crouching champ.on tore | ac. uy OW Oly after Johnson, staggered him | wy x & || - . Bi with a right to the chin, and: ' cee aka an Winters then rained blows on his sagging | | a“ nye po | a fi ‘ + EWALLACE'S ET Gal | eo We oS imagen: Jeo. | ne ay Ht a se “e EBERT STORES) cannon towe1s | gf euy yu W Be Af K 24x42", pair... $1.79], Wwe 1 | EVER STEAL“ A CAR? ¥ At these prices, these late model, A-1 Used Cars, § q ‘are a steal tf we ever saw one. Come in ard look § uy | Archie cellected about $37,000 ®! snd Johnson about $6,000 under sundried bricks made from any substance which hargens in the in in. He clipped him behind the ear and Moore. went down for the first time in five fights with Jchnson. , Moore bounced up at three but Goldstein, erring on the eight- “tfeount rule, continued counting until the bell rang at six. The bout drew 8,327 and pross- ed $34,034. 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Meanwhile, it is reported’ Miss Chadwick’s team is already. here next year in a second Paper Claims VANCOUVER ( — The Van- couver News-Herald, in a front- page’ story today, says Jim Fet- ers tragic figure of the British Empire Games, may have run his last race, “T think I've run my last race —it’s my heart, you know,” The News-Herald quotes Peters, Eng- lish distance runner. . Peters led the field in Satur- day’s British Empire Games mar- athon, only to collapse repeated-" ly ‘inside Empire stadium. Ie was grabbed by a trainer 185 yards from the end of the 26- mile, 385-yard event. The News-Herald, which in-/ Babe Rougeau Takes Trophy At Thornhill Rabe Rouresau of Tarsrec’s Thornhill Gold Club garnered the A. E. “Ted” Smith Trophy Suncay with 9 carded 54 fro fimong a small entry.. Runness-1y were Tia Caltess George Martin and Phil Cyr with 57s, . Medal honors went to Jimmy Andrew and W. S. MePhrarson with 77: first lov nine went to Mel Peekyont and Jimmy An. ! drew with 38. Second low nine went to Joo Schulizik and W. S. MePhearson with 33 O36 Other scores for the tourney , which included the men’s club: | | | J 4 i ’ Jimmy Andrew, 58; W. S. Me- Lo | DINING PLEASURE SPARKLING NEW - SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe SPP Cina, Ge iy Ring Gf ie, TY aliteees fe a i poh ‘a oe i ee Guaranteed quality Sales ‘AKAN De id | oe _ erie am \ THE FAVOURITE CIGAR FOR EVERY OCCASION os A) Maman ete —— Tat dg hs Pediekh tp fb yaa tes ") dvcy and there'sanother Welcome'for you... i: CALVERT HOUSE “I : - | pat wy ie : ey y i" " \ Pde. howl ‘ |! . \ {-} mn | “y | I { 4 °. mr ete gy | ‘ i i {lal ir. id Sad maa | ah 1 « thy Loe F Wo ‘ i — ae With Calvort CALVERT HOUSE Vaninden Lioly y i Ly “ yot another welcome wailing for you, Smooth, delightful, it's a whisky you'll thoroughly enjoy! CALVERT HOUSE ° Ganadan Whisky CALVERT CLVUFRE LIMITOD, PMUEDUTIUEG, Que, House in the eamp there's | aaa W oa ni |Schultizik, Slim Hauser, Alf Riv- Jer, Fred Groome, Horace Vance, : jStan Williams, 64; Francis Gav- ‘ Phoarcon, 60: Hal Windt, 6%: Joe; : i ett, 63: Mel Peekvout, Bob Grab- inn, 65; Milt Alger, Parker Mills, ‘ :68; Gerry Groome. 75: Art. Case, ‘Ron Morris, 78; Claude Dale, 94; i Harry Pedrini, no card. | Next Sunday the Senior-Junior Four3Ball, best. ball tournament will be held. with Teen Town and Juniors from Thornhill com- peting. Basebail Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 1, Baltimore 0, Cleveland 2 Detroit 0. New York 3. Philadelphia 1. Boston 10, 4; Washington 1.5, i NATIONAL LEAGUE i Brooklyn 3, Philadelphin 2. . Milwaukee G, St. Louls 5. , Cincinnati 8, Chicago 1, \ WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Salem 3, 0; Yakima 3, 2. Edmonton 5, All-Stars 2. Lewiston 6, Wenatehee 4. Vancouver 0, Tri-City 1. PACEFEC COAST San Diego 9, Hollywood 4, Sacramento 6, San Francisco 4, Los Angles 10, Portland 4. Oakland 9, Seattle 8, \ | { | i Last Night's Fights NEW YORK x! “World . ght HeaeyeWelht champion Archie 7 Moore, 173, Miami, stopped War- ald Jolnson, 1724, Philadelphia, | 14° (tile bowl), RURNOS ATRKS--World fly- welght changplon Yoshin Shirai, : }}2%5, Japan, out-polnted Albert, Burenphi, ate, Argentina, (O° (non-title howd, | OUTSHAVE AND ‘ OUTLAST THEM ALL! Marathoner May Have Run Final Race terviewed Peters in his Shaugh- nessy hospital room, quoted the wiry runner: “You know, I’ve had to with- draw from the European Games, Thad my heart set on that one, ‘But Ul have to wait until the specialists at home have a goad look at me. I-rather think I’ve ren mv last race”! , UNDERLIP BRUISED ' A bruised underlip is the only outward sign of the ordeal he wont through, continually fall- ing to:the track in Saturday's ,marathon, the story said, “You know, I was winning, And down the ramp to the stadium. They say it was 75 degrees in the shade. God, but it was hot.” The story said Peters was now sitting up and walking around In With flowers. “See thes flowers? Areh't they lovely?” he was quoted. “They're from people I’ve never seen, And the countless mess- ages that have come from well- wishers. The people of Vancou- ver and all over the world have been wonderful, “One more thing... thank all the wonderful people for ine. am gong home. ' ' Hospital officials have repeat- edly refused to permit inter- views with Petcrs and have is- ; sued bulletins saying only he was “progressing favorally.” ‘Sea Kings Gain Play-Off Spot By BOB MORRIS Lipsetts Sea Kings earned a spot in the Little League final tonight with a 4-2 win over the Kinsmen at Aigoma Park last night. The Sea Kings win cen- tred around the steady pitching of right hander Mike Greene who allowed only two hits and gave only one walk, hit one bat- _ter and struck out thirteen. , Stew Duncan ‘pitched for the by other lengthy delays, saw an ‘Kinsmen allowing four hits, hit- outstanding performance turned ling one batter and walking in by motor’s goalie Frank Neil, ‘three while striking out four, -The Kinsmen committed only ‘one error while the Sea Kings ‘gHoned on two nlays. Tonight at 7:00 p.m. Sea Kings and Super Valu will meet at Al- foma Park in the final game of the Little League year. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGER Wo, Pet. OBL Cleveland ....... 17 39 00 New York + 17h AT 610 8 Chicago o......,. TW 42 082 9 Detroit teceeee OO 60 405 27 ween coe AT BO ADL wont Ie ty A OF itl A, Hoa re beeees ff / “4 a “30 Philadelphin 37° 99) 88 40 NATIONAL LESGUH WoL Pet. OF New York .o.0.. 1 41 641 Brooklyn oo... ai 4h hoa 8, Milwaukee ...4.. 62 47 100 7 Philadelphia... 88 68 600 BBY, Clncinnath oo... ft fh Ae I Ht. Louls occa. he 60 408 10 Chilean circ. 4407 0 86 Pittsburgh... AU aM 8h My Given Thumb ‘ In’ Pre-Season ‘By. KEN METHERAL Canndign Preas Start Writer ’ VANCOUVER (CP) Football,’ major-league style, returned to} British Columbia Wednesday, night with a record turnout of fans and a stinging 22-0 whip- ping of B.C, Lions by the alr- minded Montreal Alouettes. - Lions, making their gridiron debut, absorbed a decisive de- feat on the field but scored a smashing success-at the box of- fice. The 19371 fans who paid their way ‘into Empire Stadium for the pre-season exhibition pame set a record high for west- ern Canada football. Besides a game that provided plenty of thrills and excitement despite the one-sided score, the fans were entertained by six bands, including four from t lassiest half-time displays ever witnessed on a Canadian grid-' iron, WON AS THEY PLEASED ; Alouettes entered the game 100-1 favorites over the babes of Canadian football and won 2s: ‘they pleased, | The British Columbians show- led thelr fans, who stayed glued to thetr seats until the final ~ 1 really didn't feel bad coming. run, flashes of offensive bril-.| ‘lianee and a powerful line, Bul itheir. inexperience showed up In | lrageed timing on key plays and a woeful lack of pass defence. | Etcheverry was a standout for: his hospital room which is filled | Alouettes, who move on to Cal-' mary for an exhibition against ; -Stampeders Friday night. They’ ‘eomplete their western. tour it j ‘eeina Monday. The Montreal signal caller’ ‘tossed a touchdown pass to rangy ond Wal Patterson’ for Als’ first ‘forehdown in the opening period lend his aerial artistry set the stage for the two that followed ‘in the second and third quarters. ‘Jimmy Robinson plunged over from the one-yard Ine early in ‘the second and Alze Webster :scampered 10 yards for the final major. . ‘ Ray Poole convertea all three touchdowns and added a third- | | Gondola Player | Pete Delgrosso, Gondola Cafe {wingman was ordered from the field last night by referee Dan- ny Morven in a district soccer game in which the cafemen best- ed General Motors 3-1. Deigrosso’s eviction followed a braw! with motor’s centre for- ward Rod Tait, following a de- cision by Morven whieh was ob- ‘jected to by Gondola players. i The game, which was marred who robbed the cafemen of sure- ire goals on three occasions Lions Take 22-0 Whipping : dn the first five minutes as they Washington state, In one of the! 4 mos CP BIBST Wy Portuguese y Fernandoy “jy Sal Ebropean to have wit . serlor of Aftienwin ie meee ne, Exhibition quarter fleld goal,. The .22nd. point came in the fourth when} Tex Coulter's. booming © punt from the centre field strip went far’ behind, the Vancouver ‘goalif: line and Lions’ George Klein was f°: rouged., Ly | Best for Lions were former § New York Giant Arnie Weln-' meister, who repeatedly broke! through from his tackle. position and halfbacks verry Palmer and; Pete Thodos. Alouettes showed thei i r mastery: rolled 70 yards on, six plays for thelr first major The final three; plays were passes by Etclteverry, | to Patterson, Red O'Quinn and Patterson again. . Three times during the’ game Etcheverry passed on third down and mov-| ed the yardsticks, a) CARTOON Pat NEWS 0D ' Eves. 7-- $20 © Sat. 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