| | “5 rere is | NOTPINGHAM, Mug. (Reuters) - ince avi os |Bob Geary ye ~-England was in sound position Tuesday, sun lagainst Australia at the end of Stamp Contract the, fourth day's play inthe first cricket ‘est here Monday. ~.-. (Can isto. outs , ! CALGARY Calgary Stamp Seores were! England 217 for ‘eders of the Western Interpro-) 4 wickets declared and 129 for “vinclal Football Union today an-| 9. Australia M8 allout. 4 nounced Bob Geary has SEO nee nnn For. nd. JO ad Win to play his second season WILT | summa’? iam ane . mw Wh the team, vectoving. | nas oe i Montreal Catholic . ie me cantisco culled 13 hits: from | errors. All told the losers com>‘ jen Seoul product! was award: Time To ; | For 2nd xt vi ition |three Army-Navy pitchers inst {mitted 15 bobbles, nd the most valuable player &r0- i night at Gyro” Park io hare . oat mann the | dis- phy in his sentor year, Tle Is Check Your - t Mie he 28-8 Senior Men's Softball deci-j| tance for the winners, giving up , 920 pounds and-is five L ; oe VANCOUVER (CP) —Aber deen's famed soccer’ sién to-gain ‘their second .win Jeight runs. on six sneles,/ five 21, eres nee tall. He play: oe reaywelgt ie team experienced. what’ many. visiting: -elevens. have of the current season. walks and seven Canfiso crrors.!oq middle guard for Stampeders 1956. spite the broken hand " © Th was the seventh consecutive! Ed Kowloski started on Lhe jjast year. met ij in the past here—a British Columbia all stay. side foy'the service team. | mound for A & N and gave up Be Printing Noade . 4 de ht: them to. the last, minute of. play. ind. al. “The. .win: put. the Canfisco|18 runs on six hits, elght walks! 7 that. foug' I yet ‘squad three enmies back of leag-|While his team mates committed | TO LAUNCH MINESWERPER - 2.2.d0 aw. ee | 2110 boots before he was replacd in: i hte ve Jeross from Graham Legal and ue-leading Savoy Hotel, and a ‘nd atvame. B veaay. | OTTAWA ‘@ — A new mine- ' CALL Aberdeen’ requested the s seoond half game back of fourth wlace|the scond virame, Bob Leguet sweeper, the Fundy, Is tu be 7 1, scored, Four minutzs la ‘he ew ee exhibition game after they.nad scored again. Here |ROMP, |A & N trail sls. ¢.mes/tlere relieved, allowing cient vvunched ‘Thursday at Lauzon, 4 Mf BY atnrda ur pet: ole nuns, valks and five hits be- : Piaget tion . ae . yy art Hughes scored for van [oul uf. Ts plate. ’ fore pave mucky enn in to Que, navy headquarters an~ : ve ‘was, ‘designed to. ‘lve! tnefcouver three. minutes alter “half. Cantiseo forged ahead of the complete the ganie in the seven- nounced today. She is ene of Di Printing 1 wisiting: “players ‘some. por'rat {time and Joc Johngon, formerly | Army-Navy ‘team in the second] /, Huckaby Is charged with &* hay class coastal minesweep- i money and “the many Scottish }Of Glascow Ranger's, evened une inning When 17 runs ine A 2 N {wo runs, two-hils, one walk ers being built Wy replace thase Co. E i ator c ne re urned over to Frat 05 oO og OE fans here, who had missed Sti- score. at 2-2 £X- minutes Jater, » en seven Nits and nin Eriekson’ and Luekaby each | inder the NATO ranée fn] 4 ae ae f wrday's* game: ‘becatise of heavy k™ - ruck out hatter ider the ro mutual ald ae Dhak 6227 Vurday s€ Pa struck oul one halter, reement, ' hn nae anes mina rain} a chanice to. see them play. os Standings: . mek, © me : “There were more.than 8,000. in| se Sh de. vtO- . oe : W 7 Pel, an Paco ogi i pnp gona | 5,300-seat » Callister‘ Park when | hoo a as noo eds | ° : For Your Pleasure the: game: ~started.? Many “stood AMIN vce u ees “9 gov 2 ah Water? 7A . “roped- -off, arla around: the ROMP. ceeeee é 4 500° 26) ielc a Fi 2 TCuntlsca oe. es o 8 AGO ' Or. nd Pon Loot 5 ot Army-Navy we O 7 000 6 Vancouver. hadl an “edge in play eee ib for: the first. 25 minutes of -the |’ Wen opening. half“before Aber dcen’s : Moose pulled, into ccond place }a Balk, a wild pitch and four Gy- he K [Sonn “allen. ‘accepted | Q. perfect in the Prince Rupert Pony Leagué|ro errors and 11 walks. Hoc ey ey , last. night, 244. games behind} Foster gave up 12 runs, seven "» Yeagne- -leading. Elks, by’ ‘handing | hits, eight walks and struck out I Vi “;Gyro.a' 15-11 defeat at Roosevelt six, Irvine was responsible . for 0 ictory Park. - . - ighvee runs and gave up three hits ny. e . The loss - ‘moves Gyro from” afand fanned’six, ° By Russians -lsecond-place tie to the bottom | Careless gave up eight hits in-| "4 : [see a me league, 344 games out ee inte to Diek Speent DAWSON CREEK @—Russia of Itsy place. “ , won the world hockey tourna- Moose fielders committed three ment last year for one good ren- 20 ft. Outboard Cruiser ee OR gil ee Mie eV we Fe Oe * The Moose team came from Ke Accommodates two, . tage ge eee Notches. Ninth in| potential, but now he’s the behind a 4-3 deficit ih the third |¢?Tors. Iherta 1 {ficial wa, . Pot. GBL|son, an Alberta hes xev officia ot . — aa ten ithe singletons in EIS cele eben y 6 11000 " said here—they played hockey. | | *% Complete without motor. a fe a X 3 M0080 cee eeeee 2 3 400 2% ip ; é Sets Tribe Down the fourth and “ith and twolGyro wk kA 200 8h eer bresicen ote LOOK THIS ONE OVER BEFORE’ J runs in the sixth inore than off- _ a ae YOU BUY! 7 ‘ 7 5- 1 on Three Hits seta six-run-rally in the fifth en sports banquet the Creer U BU : 1 ? r 0 Sue d. . ¢ Aho wag . 2 By The Associated Press’ Pe ey Soestoss weathered Sports Calendar did not on howe nt the truest |) > } “AWWO} he “Aid [the sixth-inning spree by Gyro : sense of the word. Out Ab RUS~" “Tom. ‘Brew er, the d to-go the distance and chalk up TUESDAY sla-and the the other European : i , } right ‘hander, was | almost his second win. Softball (Gyro) teams did. | ‘ . y , Bill, Foster worked three and a Savoy vs Local 708 7 p.m. . Western Canada, however. “has | a « forgotten in pre - séason third . innings before being re- ~ WEDNESDAY never let Canada down in these j| 7 keane . at . talk of: Boston's pennant placed by Robbie Irvine who} | litle League (Algoma). [international series,” he said. SASH — FURNITURE — BOATS a —- —s / Ist Ave. & McBride Phone 5436 ’ | came in to stem the*Moose rally North Star vs Shop Easy 7 p.m. | oe with two strikeouts. Softball (Gyro .Jonly:- American League Moose got the win on 10 hits, RCMP vs Army-Navy. Use Want Ads—They Pay , - pitcher with nine victories|* Oe . | Bt and the ace of the’ Red Sox oa | | | oo | : : en to. New York. co. : a “VA-11-10 record last season and _ «fa 10-9. mark, {n1954. put: Brewer emp- hurlers... a - an oe 9 | | Sd z ‘The 24- -yoar- -old North Carolin- ro . é re ~|fan- has: suffered only ¢ one Joss— . ‘ , ‘ . - o , @ Hy in ithe. shadows. He was 0-6 at|: one "point. Jast.year, and didn’t}: i win his ninth. until Aug, 23. Now: he's: sailingfrée: and easy, with a heat:2.38 earned run av- “Perape, eight «straight: victories -J and six-complete games. in his és} 11 starts..; What’s more, he has ~~ kleveland’s Indians stuffed in his jhip pocket, [TRIBE TAKES FIRST Brewer set down the second- place Tr ras on three hits Monday night; ‘for. his seventh straight rordiet over the Indians Jand the third this:season, He didn't give ah v after the fourth- inning. st, hight saw Shop Easy The Bosox salvaged a split in “1 tind: their{fifth victory in eight} their. day-night double-header, oa starts” AS: thoy. broke: a 9-9 tle to| Bob Porterfield gave the Tribe [dake -ncl4-9 decision off luckless|only four hits in the day game, vy Kinsmen we but three were home run3 and od The. victory ; moves the store {Cleveland took it 4-1, “amen witliin ore game of Ieagne- Baltimord replaced Debroit in jleading North Star, who they fifth, place, edging the Tigers} -Tmeeb tonarrow in: playing ott, a §-4, “Washington split a twi- rained oub"gante nlht wir-bill with Kansas City, Gord Cameron's - “Kinsmen winning 4-8, then losing 6-3, . ‘came from behind to Ue the} St. Louts blew a ehance for the bak ‘ganic in thelr” fourth hi: ings National League lead, psig {6 atler whieh “opposing ox | Brooklyn 8-6 while Milwaukee a the ‘toe _ I pt I fell to fifth in 0-2 defeat hy ", [ "Cnkteron® started Riciey Hare Philadelphia, et lig and relleved with Bill Alex- bander,. 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