Co eo eT + awe nn yf i i i hh ot | | ci | SU keoats-Treldly, Bt. Louds, 110, or displayed EU NS eS a nals al Pinte nipent buny wews * . Prtday, daly 23, 1Ye4 re Split Decision Gives Romero Upset Victory VANCOUVER () ~ ddgardo} Romero. was always in front Romero, mountainous Argentin- | His two big rounds were the jan, clubbed his way to a i0-| third and fourth when he switch- ed from a booming left that dug over Earl Walls; Canadian |deep into Wall’s body in favor heavyweight champion from Ed-! of a crashing, ponderous right round split decision early tonay monton, The fight ended at 12:15 am. PDT, with a crowd of more than 8.000 looking on in Calister Park, The result was an upset, with Walls ruling a 2-1 favorite: Walls weighed 193%; to Ro- mero’s 248 and came out of the Scrap with a cut over his left eye and a more serious jol! to his aspirations of moving higher in the heavyweight ranks. Romero carried the big guns and Walls the little guns. The Canadian’s sharp lefts to the body and jabs to the head had no more effect on the balloon- sized Argentinian than a pee- shooter. j that staffered the Canadian, | THIN MARGIN’ one to give an edge to Walls, Under the point system used here ,the referee’s margin was thin—45 to 44, Judge Bill Oates called it 46-42 for Romero and South American, The round-by- round compilation by The Cana- dian Press showed seven for the Argentine champion, two for Walls and one even. The loss was Walls’ sixth in 40 fights and Romero's 24th win in 26 starts. ‘ CROWD PLEASER In a solid-hitting preliminary, Sid Morris-Roe, 142, fought to ia draw in four rounds with Billy j Stone, who weighed 137 for his ‘first professional performance, | Both Vancouver fighters, they threw hard and frequent punch- jes in a crowd pleasing duel. . Jack McLean of Calgary, 194, won a TKO decision over Harold {'Kitchen of Edmonton, 177%, :,when Kitchen was unable to .;;come out for the last round ina *lscheduled six-round prelimin- ijary. :; Ken McPhee of Vancouver, 114334, and Tuppy Tyler of. Ed- » monton, 142, both landed heavy, _ timely blows without one gain- j ing the upper hand and the six- ? round contest was called a draw. In other fights last. night, Rinzi Nocero, 158, of Brooklyn outpointed Angelo Urgitano, 16034. of New York in the eighth ; round at Brooklyn and in Liver- : pool, England, Pat McAteer of : England knocked out Harry _; Mino of Belgium in the fourth ee Marans ie '“ round. Both fighters are middle- EARL WALLS iweights, but exact weights are ++. one friend in the ring not available. oo Mickey Mantle Prime Reason For Yankee Come-Back Story ee ~ -. By The Associated Press Major League | Leaders Yankees is the blossoming of Mickey Charles Mantle into 4 By The Associated Press |bistime big leaguer, . AMERICAN LEAGUE The 22-year-old switch-hitting AB ROH pet,| centre fielder apparently has ar- aqq (tived, Noren, New York . 233 37 79 i oot Avila, Cleveland . 318 65°105 330! His average of .323 is second Mantle, New York . 328 74 106 323! high on the club, He leads the Minoso, Chicago . 857 77 115 322) Jeapue in home runs ith 20 and Ftosen, Cleveland © 982 45 90 319! agus in home runs witt a Runs—Minoso, 77 taps the Yankees in runs scored, 8—-VEINOSO ‘ . ae | viples, hits, runs batted In Runs batted in-~Minos 1 Mane! + ’ , tle 14. nso ane N° totai bases and bases on bails, In HMits—Fox, Chleago, 329, j the field he ranks with the best, Doubles—Vernon, Washington, 21,1 In Thursday's double triumph Triptes-—Runnels, Washington, 13. yer the Chicago White Sox Home runs--Mantte, 20, Bae . iy Stolen bases—densnn, Boston ana! Mantle was the batting star In leven, Chieago, 13, the first game, He drove in. the Pitehing---Reynalds, New York, 10-/ tying run wih a righthanded 1-008, single in the elghth inning, and. . Strikeouts—Tupley, Baltimore, 108. the winning run with a left- NATIONAL LEAGUE handed hame run into left field AB RoW pot. in the 10th. The score was 4-3, Snider, Brooklyn . a2 79 128 jua{The Yanks coasted home in the Mueller, New York 876 60 WO 846! second Ite, Pesta, St. Louls pie 70 ARO MAL bea felipe chocndenst, St. L895 76 Y4h! 87) TRIBE Ne Hell, Clneinnatl ... aan 7 19 Maual aig * twte ~ Tims—Musial, 40 Cleveland also won twice, 6-3 Rubs batted In. and 5-2 over Boston, and kept * eel In=-Musial, 87, its half game first-place lead THIs--Seharndlenst, 133, Triple tee and Dell, on, Brooklyn climbed a game clos- Hime mane Wr ti. Ter to the New York Glants with | un . Aya New York, 99) an 8-5. victor ry Cine ti Stolen bases: -lynton, Milwauteo, | tt 8-5 victory over Clneinna . ‘}while (he Glants howed to Chi- cago W-5. New York still holds iv Hx-game edge, . In other action Milwaukee edge. co Philadelphia 4-9 end 8t. Louis shaded Pittsburgh vy the same score Int} innings In the Nae tlonal League, Detroit defeated Fhiladelphia 4-4 and Washington bent Baltl- mare 32 In the Amertean Lengua, nao te eee: SOS | 18 | Pitehianr-- Antonelli, New York, t4- oN, Referee Ab Keyes was the only judge Bert Lowes 49-47 for the! One of the prime reasons for| ithe recent rise of the New York: en an pitehed ball, Dave Hill, G & A SO ‘WIN | fue who” Had’ Terrace Trip | Slated Sunday For Pony Stars An All-Star team fron’ the Prince Rupert unofficial Pony i | Sunday to vie with an all-star aggregation at the inland town. three Pony teams Wednesday. The list contains seven possible pitching starters, two choices for first, second and short stop po- sitions and several choices for outfielders, The team’s catcher will be Se- lected from one of. the spare ing was the manimous cholce for third base, The league executive asks that iany of the boys listed below, who will not be able to go to Terrace, get in touch with their team managers or league secretary, Harley Lewis. ALL-STAR SELECLION Pitchers—R. Bury, W. Smith, K. Gulbranson, P, Halverson, L. Thom, C. Lindstrom, E. Eyfod Eyford. Catchers—R, Bury or K. Gul- branson. : First base—L, Girbov or P, Thom. Second base—L. Hewitt or J. Arseneau, Short stop—R. Kelsey or F, Cawdell. Third base—M. Fleming, Outfield W. Anderson, C, Lindstrom, K, Gulbranson, J. Arseneau, T. Lindstrom, T. Me- Neice, , League will travel to Terrace this| | A meeting of the league execu- tive selected 17 players from the | ¢ pitching staff, while "Max Flem- . were Son. royal sanction of th tries, ly at this stage, but unit for hard work, You can start with lers and boxers at 6 at 5:30, and count on to dark. Canadians weren't and team spares. Nine figure sports in the Games, Canadians Prove Hard Workers As Empire Games Draw Closer By WLR, WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP)—The num- ber of championships Canada may win at the British Empire Games is problematical, ecrtain- NON-COMPETITIVE PARTICIPANTS in the British Bmpire Games at Vancouver Tuly 30-Aug. 7 will receive medals such as’ these. The medals are’ intended chiefly for coaches, managers Reverse S grouped around the unofficial totem pole emblem of British Columbia represent the major side, with crown and chain, depicts & mecting and unity of participating coun- SN For WIL Leaders bo By The Canadian Press’ Lewiston, Salem and Yakima, 4. jrunning one-two-three in the League's second: half pennant race ,hung up. fresh victories Thursday, night while Edmonton and Vancouver halved a double- ‘theader, po. , , Lewiston stayed on tap with a 6-4 win over’ the Wenatchee Chiefs, (It was the fourth defeat in five starts for the luckless Chiefs, 'who have managed only four wins in the 18 second half games they have played, Salem kept pace with a 10-4 victory ,over Victorla that gave the Senators a sweep of the you can't beat the Canadian seam as a the wrest- am. same @ full day of work and more work right up the only ones to take full advantage of a balmy day on Thursday, Every! country turned loose {ts athletes in full foree and Empire village Moos. - en ° ’ kies from Scotland and South WoL Pet. GUL H te . Fal S Major League Africa were at work with Javelin) powiston ........ 13 6 .OB4 0 " ie discus and shot, Salem .......... 9 5 00 2 | ae Standings Canadian girl. sprinters were|¥#kima ......... b 7 503 21, = ; . vers ea . Edmonton ,..... 8 8. .500 By 0 verta e AMERICAN LEAGUE pout in force. Margery Squires, !myoity 0 8 9 471° 4 Wb: Pet. copy)! 7-Year-old high school girl from| vancouver 6 7 uu 4 . ' Cleveland 63 28 692 Fredericton, said she is sure her| Vitoria ........, 5 6 455 4 beens 28.092 } Ie 4 "|New York ....... 64 30 681 14,/lime has improved since the! Wenatchee ..,... 4°13 235 8 a y Chicago ........ 58 36 4617 614: track and field trials two weeks es 4 5 44g 291: x . Washington ag BAM 225) G0, SENIOR LEAGUE ; 20 a second tiing rally last Botton 87 80 40 WB? | AL the nearby Empire pool} BASEBALL STANDINGS i night Gordon & Anderson col- Philadelphia .... 81 57 .352 301, Canada’: swimmer: went through j WoL Pet. GBL . - “| a a hate La. Ve lected five big runs that with- Baltimore ....... 92 6 248 ain! fr first of Une ywora-day|@ 8 A ee 12 5 .106 Stood the ravages of time and poo ee tee Terrace ........., 9 10 474 4 the efforts of Commercial Ho- NATIONAL LEAGUE i hourly workouts. Jerry McNamee Esyulres ...... 8 9 470 4 tel and thé league leaders | Wi Pet. GBL of Vaneouver, a winner for Can- Commercials .....7 12 368 6 - 3 Ore | their secon Geto. NOW York .-... 62 S107 ‘ada at the last games was re- _ soe 4 o-d victory In‘their s “l0- Brooklyn ........ .56 37 .602 ee aa en : . last ganie of the senior baseball llwatikee Dar 45 511 ty, Ported in top shape. George Park,| The transportation of convicts season. ° ‘Philadelphia .... 44 44 500 151,/the Hamilton policeman, wasito the malnland of Australia, | The win widens the gap be- lCineinnati ...... Y7 47.500 151. cing better than .a minute in which bad been used as a penal tan , St. Louls .. 46 495 16 the 110-yeard free-style, . , 40, tween. first and. second: place Chicago . 36 53 don ag he beyer | free-sty ‘colony, stopped in 1840 held. by. Terrace to four’ gamés Pittsburgh .:... 63.815 3214 ty aicoonn a NCE ere recor peer and puts: the hotelmeni six games | off the'lead. a Terrace and Esquires, present- | Sunday for a double header.’ | the thrée-hit pitching of Dennis Reed, w i . . Commercials picked up two of their runs i U.+ second on two successive singics by Bill Gunn and Cliff Dahl and got the third one when Dahi singled in the _. [ly separated by four percentage |. “7 Boihts ihsteli jockeying for sec- (miler, trotted about easily and! Shot Putt Record raltempted no strenuous work, ticular attention to starts, of them beat the gun and get out! | vaulter from Toronto, was going Remember when Abidenkins ostablished 21 eo in at World’s automobile, speed records re ond fot, meet at Roosevelt Pati in.a 24-hour run at Bonneville |B on ing Salt flats, Utah, 14 years ago to-/& n , 5 F G & A gels the win behind day. His main achievement was | an average speed of 161.8 miles: an hour while driving 3,908.32 5 miles fn 24 hours. ' Try Daily Nows Classifieds F three-game series, Yakima beat Tri-City , 7-3 and Edmonton whipped Vancouver 5-1 in the first half. of a twin bill but Jost the afterpiece 8-7, throughout the day was like a ghost town—except at meal times, , : John Landy, Australia's great New Zealand Star Exceeds VANCOUVER 4)~-Yvette Wil- llams, New Zealand's outstand- ing athlete and considered a cinch to win the broad jump at: the July 30-Aug.:7 British Em- pire Games, created something of a sensation’ this week when she heaved the shot putt for a distance of 44 feet 1044 inches in a. practice. The recognized Britlsh Empire record for Wwo- men is 40 feet 614 Inches, Hector Hogan and Marjorie Jackson Nelson, the Aussie sprint champions, went through prac-! tlee sprints briskly paying par- Ron Miller, Canada’s ace pole over the bar easily at 13 feet and was given a great hand by the crowd, JAVELIN, DISCUS, SHOT Roy Pella of Sudbury was busy throwing the discus. Farther down the infield a group of hus- WIL STANDINGS ~ By The Canadian Press » UNTIL FURTHER NOTE HES ARE CANCELLED Friday Night Dances will continue i seventh to bring in Gunn who had got on with a fielders; choice. G & A’s one-inning spree came after “wo men were out. Ian y Duni«., pro-tem manager, got to fest aller a hard hit ball droppert from Dahl's glove, Dun- bar went to second on Bill Mor- rison's ground-out, to third on a Passed ball and scored on Reed's ringing double. Don Scherk who went three for four, got his see- ond hit to bring In Reed and Bill Sundberg who~washit by a Mecond -bagenhaal ‘singled to bring In Schork, and, Prod. Christensen, reached’ first when Bruce Simundson overthrew the first sack, Scherk turned in the most im- pressive performance at the plate his credit, Dunbar and Dahl with a pair of singles apiece in three tries came next, Reed struck out seven, walked, five and hit one batter, Miner! 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