i af mpi ed ‘st juve Halecos: for. Be utes’of the game with only nine Te: lige rea a wild out- night, ‘move -to. eh ver today. to battle the Canadian: soccer cham. ‘pension; aecording to George. ‘Ane derson, secretary of the, Football ; Association: of Canada, who. was at: the game, ° “As''at ‘rasiilt “ol: “the. flare-up Thistles “played the final 15 min- | men,” One’ goal—a penalty ,kick -) forthe ‘Gear-McKinnon uprising (was: scored in.that time. . i, Other: Winnipeg | ‘marksmen in the. second * ‘game were Chris Weintz: and:.Gert’-Meyer. . 1}. Gear booted’ ‘the ‘lone.goal for). Toronto,, outplayed through most |: of. the: game. by: the: speedy, long passing? ‘Winnipeg club. oe gee eve ie 2 wae My dl ve s and seafoods, Use it alsby to! COOK pot-ronst, sewed | d chicken, soups, Cty. ee ni “ : o By The ‘canadian Press _ "Hollywood Stars took over un- | disputed «possession of third zl place. in. Pacific’ Coast: eae a | Baseball. ‘Thursday — night a | beating. Portland Beavers: Pe ‘| series - for the two clubs.”. -. “The win. left. Starg 20, games| out of first’ place to. Portland's : “Sacramento “solons: who. were ~ idle, are : ae game behind’ Port | ‘| terback Jerry Gustafson. | against the second- place Winni- | CUT BY ‘49ERS ’ 49ers into. the. lineup. Gustaf- {the Stanford alumnus, does in Tt was the opener of the final ? ee - “By: The Canadian Press ‘british Columbia Lions should know. for sure after , this week- end what.kind of a jewel they plucked .when they got quar- 1 Lions invade Clarke Stadium for’. a game Saturday night against the first- place . Edmon- ton ‘Eskimos - and then return home; for a “gaine Monday night peg Blue. Bombers, In other Western “Interprovin- ela] Football Union action this weekend the Bombers play in Calgary Saturday night and ihe Stampeders go to Regina for a game’ against . Saskatchewan Roughriders Monday night. “Phe “Lions appear to have “solved -their’, quarterback - “prob- ?ijem iwith the insertion of Gus- tafson, “who failed to catch a snate: with. the San - Francisco son “was: slightly sensational as Lions walloped. last-place Cal- gary. 45-15. at. Vancouver last Saturday night. . ot “But the week: end should: "prove the ‘final test: How Gustafson, Edmonton against the 1955 Do- minion champions and how he does: at. home: against Bombers. the: ‘WIFU's best defensive club with: : only / 65 ponits “scored against them in five. games. y | SOME CRANGZS. MADE Since the Canadian Footbal! Council . ‘decided that-elubs can replace’ ‘any’ two. injured imports providing the. changes are. com- pletéd. by Oct. 15, WIFU cluos [its end Action Test _| For New Lion ¢ Harrawood, a Tulsa grad, played Quarter for Calgary when he first came to Canada. . PARKER HOBBLING Quarterback Jackle Parker and- fullback Normile Kwong are hobbling Around unabie to take part in Edmonton practices this week but coach Frank Ivy hopes they will be {In uniform &atur-' day night. Esks definitely will make two lineup changes. Bob Kimoff, a barging fullback from the 1954 University of Toronto’ Blues, will replace Jim Shipka’ -and halfback Don Simeon . will be dressed for John Woyat who has an injured knee. Injuries have forced Winnipeg to make Iineup changes for weekend action, Bob Haas will carry the load at centre as George Drixmin is nursing bruised ribs. Halfoack Con Kelly injured a.leg. Bombers will take guard Bill Smilluck- and end Ron Menadmore along. for the games against Calgary and Lions, . Reports from Vancouver ‘indi-|- cate Lions are still not sure of alt the ramifications of the new file “allowing replacement of injured imports. The Lions re- port that CFC registrar Sydney Halter of Winnipeg told’ them by telephone once a repiace- ment is replaced himself he is through for the season. Lions had planned replacing injured guard John Jankans will Chuck Quilter. PLAYING IT SAFE. “T don’t want fo use Quilter for two games,” said coach Clem have inade some. changes. “Edmonton Eskimos have “and... Los Angeles, angels, ‘far -out- ‘ league, “th ‘the. only ° other ‘PCL game, Bets bs Cas ai.’ Vancouver, San, ‘Diego. a ywood. at, Portland: “associate Vancouver . Time. Te. ~ Check Your" 1956 Printing: ‘Needs “CALL bibh Pinkng Co. - “Dial 5227. j ne de! eated ‘San- Tak Friday's | sehedule: Sacramento | Los“ Angeles, - ‘San’ Francisco. at} ay, i Saturday night but the Calgary E38. Le “pet: GBh . Bye AB OR OM ‘younger ‘brother of halfback, ‘Ro ile? Miles, as a possible re- i {Dlacernent for: thie injured Juha- Bright.“ & -45- “year -oid - Leo. Mies, Ly he was net cut, joins Calgary < has added quarter-} back -Don- ‘Bailey and. halfback: Mugattl from Was shing- of not: likely that Miles. \Galiey or. Musatti will be used) -elub- plans. dressing tackle -Ployd ‘Hatta wood, “released by Winni- | peg.-al ter reaching all-star sta- tus:with ‘the Bombers last year. WoL! © 104 CO 684 rege | seattle = 90 TR BHO ‘Maier League a Follvioodl | : ve 84.80 A8 ao Lb - | Portland vee 83" OF 606 21” d /Sacramelito. “y2" 8d | |.600 22, ea ers San: Francisco:'. cee 87 $00 ata | oe ‘ny The: ‘Ansoclated Press San Deg , e+ & 708, 2498, 83 Aunérean beagte * Per, Mantle,” N.Y." 4y0 122 176 ‘Runs batted iIn—Mantle, 119, _ ite--Pox, Chicago, 177. Doubles--Plersall, Boston, 9 31, . Triplese—Jensen, Boston, 11. ionie. rns—-Man to, 48, ‘Nani Aaron, .Cinoinnatt, 10, otiinatd, JO, UWta--Anron, 181, Navbles--Lapata, Philadelphia, 82. ware, 14, 4, Home rinie-Snider, [tw Daily Nows Clos ssitiods 1] Rehingon, Cinelnnall, 48, Jog teen hages—Mays, New York, 3 Btrlkuouts—Jones, Chieaia, Vo fs now a ue sn au te oie “The onl cored Year-Old iH Canadian Whisky on the market Zh & pailable in B.C v i i ati or in te the \iqu is or by the Government of at eee si board My Ke at winny Nail Magog wi Wisi ee Nie vat ny ant qantnel % san Be von ay q hhenle FC. "Hee reser cgng ool wit Mb bat Dm pnwund ls “taney (osu $O096.N |: ey} is ‘a ile a i ncaa ‘ aa a aa nari: ted Crow, “and then jiese his serv- ‘tees for the rest of the season,” brought in- fullback: Leo, Miles,: ‘om. New York Giants of} . the National. Footba}l Leagu:. “ag8 “Tuna, batted lye~Klusvewakl, Chie Triples—Aaron and Bruton, Mil- Rrooklyn and ee | I i | { \ } ED. VEREB of the ‘British: ‘Columbia. Lions has an answer for those: ‘rough. scrimmages. in football, He wears a plastic mask which: covers his: tender nose ‘and: ‘recently- blackened eyes. He | -suffered facial bruises in'a recent, ganie in the Western Inter- : (CP F Photo?. Under Race Pressure By The ‘Associated’ Press tory over Kansas City. The pennant-préssure Brcok-| more bounced Cleveland 4-1 and lyn’s world champions have been| southpaw Billy Pierce so sure would make Milwaukee crack today: is squarely on the | ner since 1954 by beating Boston Dodgers—not the Braves. 4-3 tn 10-innings as Chicago re- Milwaukee’ never “locked more} claimed third place Detr oit beat like the Nation] League cham-! Washington 7-2. Coxely Prink | Pchck of Sas- katchewan is heo-ving a sieh of! 'yalief that his Riders: won’t see combe despite a 3-0 laction untji Monday. Forr im- jnorts are nuising injuries and Brcoklyn Wednesday, the: have been unable {to take | brectices this week. . One thing games might'do is relieve part in with six points each rwith two, Second Game Of Finals Set Tonight Second game of the Men's Softball finals ! Sento | willlonis,. poston: 361%. 60 122° 4B Rucin, Detroit . 5% 84176 Ay :ab 6:15, with Savoy Hotel at fy Mena. Baltt, 991.50 19% 197 |tempilny to pull evel exwell, Detralt 436 89 145 JUGi pop : ale tan A rpime-tanitle, 19, HRCMP why teok the lit 9-7 Wednesday, Third game of the best-of five city chantlonsiips wll b played at Algoma Rtnlen bases--Telvara, Chlengo 1942 :00 pan, , 1 , : _Pitehing—Ford, New Yor, ides. 1) City’ Pony’ Neamiors will moet Ber Fred Haney for an at {78a in the second game of the best- ‘tempted steal of home agalnst Strlkeouts--Score, Cleveland 220, Urea \ Brooklyn, wiped the fine off the! Bley " cf-three semi-finals Sunday | ks wit! w that nailed a! Natlonal Lengie ~. dafternoon with a third game rer the ate in the open ; AB RW Ft.' slated to folluw immediately. a ve Agron, Mil bene ab 101 18) an after Hf It is neeessary r 12th—then did It again in the mi Pitts... GO 71109 IAP olla Moon, St. Louls 401 AA 180 iH Mouse hold & one-game lead, nigh ete ted New York Schoendienset, N.Y, 434 4317 aid juver Gyro after a 17-5 win Wed~ | St, Louis defeated New 50) ‘usin, Bt, Louls | Add 7H 100 BL esday, Winners will meet 0 in the only ,. other - Jougue : , Ely, in the Mials, PHILADELPHIA W-- Kid Anselm, 155, outpointed Otls New York, (8), Frank} Woodward, 10( Special Purchase ~ Fresh Stock iY Gx9 BM, MK, Carpets, Wools Gray, Weown PE ae eae Wuol} Gul Hard Twist 6x9 Axeminster Wool . sxci agter Carpet 27 Gray nnd Green, for stu we Per Unlal yards. peeqaedi Prey HH0.00' SEC (Ah § in s Puen ti eersate ’ Jegular rrdee 4190.00; ho Tawa ay laches wide A, MacKENZI —308~-drd Avo, W, the four weekend. pustlin’ from, behind’ to sweep thela twi-nicht doublehesder : icongestion in.second place. At the Phillles. They did it the hard | present Winnipeg, Saskatchewan way—winning 3-2 in 13 innings, | and British Culumbie ali ued! and 4-3 in 12. . Edmonton | is first with 16 and Calzary last, RODGERS IDLE will be jn for the night; tripled home played tonight at Algoma park; the winning run in the opener. with failed to get the job done In-the Gpering piehteap 1th, Sunday at: Philadelphia, " 9474 6, M. KK, Carpots, CHPIY, UShOW NL, VCE scesnsasseosssseenassssassscercereenes sien Wilton Weave ...... 9412, MK, Axeminster Wool .... 1 OMLY, 9412 AM Wool English Carpot | T ONLY, Ghonillo Axeminster Carpat SICTA I SALM PRICK COTTE PEO TEC TDEERRET TES athe Carpet Staiy, Hall Ruwner, Vey Mielul yart| COCO “A Good Mase Vo Bay Kor Over A Quarter af A (vtiey" Mai AR Ae IM ag IRSA LPEISTCITI AIUD pion than it did todav. | Mantle, who doubled ahead of | After knocking off Don New-. Yogi Berra’s two-run single in deficit to the first,"homered in the third ‘series at for Whitey Ford’s 18th victory-. reainea split in. tha Braves matching his previous high 1953, | wheeled into Philadelphia - Thursday night and twice cam? Ruth's: record-60 pace wilh 14 games to g0. ‘from; INDUSTRIAL SIGHTS SEPT-ILES, Qu2. @ — Dele- | gates ~ ‘ty the ‘annual convention: . ’ j | With Breoklyn idle and third i ee the Canadian Chamber of \ ommerce In Quebec City Yet ; place Cincinnati defeatityg Pitts- 15-18.are ‘schotluied to visit th j burgh 5-4 in a single game, the | jron-ore terminal and the near | race locks like this today: ° | a i i Prt, OB Let! mean, where a new duminua:. veer, 86 - : . - ponstractios [em eee 9356 597 2 15 jsmelter Is under eonstiae tian, Cin, wl... 82 58 .586 a 14 ‘ | The Braves’ “young pros’ — Hank Aaron, Taylor Phillips and Eddie Mathews—and two “old pros’=-Warren Spahn and’ Bob- | { hy. Thomson—did it. ‘Aaron, with four runs patted Y -!And when his 25th home run he palled it In ‘the 12th with a saerifice fly for - Spahn’s 200th major league vic- © tory, Thomecn, ‘ined $100 by .man- jeame, Pa ty i MANTLE TOMENS ° In the American, Mickey Man- tle’s frst September home run, his 4fth, gave New York's, pen- nant hound Yank ees ft Vand | vies DET SALE Q 1, af Sales Tax Sales Tax, 124.95 199.50 )) 99.50 5.00 6.50 pltal and eee een tesa etter nas inches wide, vya md hallwaya SURPSOOPET ESE P IO TC ECR P EGTA DERCUUUTEE 184,00 194,00 3 1; VOPOOP DEP PEROR OES oo TRODTTERCEDE FURNITURE LID. CUPRROPTEETEEEEL BES cree aelierepegeeeeel Dial 4146 PUDLISI eon etre ee me ot wt on i ee ot od provincial, Foothall Union-and is Janine . no chances in future, " oe a mo ° | Braves Not Cracking, Balti-| became ; the league's first 20-game win-- on | 1955 in’ the majors, The homer. left Mantle four shy of Babe. | by newsprint town ef Bate aan | Major League Standings By The Associated Presa Aaneriean Learude WoL Pet. GBL rew Yatk ov... gg 60 (Ae {Cleveland vs e+e. 78 00 506 11 Pope sees 0) Sf8 12 i Boston vce. eee "7 62 ‘ip Via ‘Detroit rare 12 07 OMB ve, ' ae hat beeees i" io Me aoe | Washington .... 4 2 324) : Kansas Clty . 4494 UID 45 ations Cause / | WoL Pet GB . | Milwaukee oo... BG is a0 - (PBrooklyH vee 3 60 8972 “| Cmeinnau g2 is My ay hag, Lois vse. 70 50" ” : Philadelphin vo. 68 15 Agr aM I Pitisbureh oo. ee l 485 95 iNew York 57 ga Ald 26 PChieago vee 83 BUY ss ee eee amare Last Ni By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES \-- Younr ack Johnson, 203%, Los Ange- ‘Jes, outpointed Ben Wise, 198. Oakland, Calif, (10). “DALLAS Tox as “h—Don Froe- , man, 116, Midlothian, Tex. OU pointed Ted Poole, 174, Wichita, Kansas, 0). eo eemmonenanaat, tS aeons LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage Established 1910 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGE Lift Yon Service Agents: Allied Van Lines Lid, Phones Wharf 4331 Oftlee 5016 4 Priuce Rupert Dall Na Friday, September, a) i ' | ‘ ‘ { 1 t t t ! doughbauts and seat also to COOK puro a ener cnn Rae Ge LE RC CR, DIA ocean trae TR ee en eran wuts You Are Paying Too Much Sales Tox The present Provincial Sales Tax is the highest of its kind in Canada, Its revenues amount to $55 for every man, woman and child in British Columbia... $198 for every household, . Amounts being taken from your pocket are so much mor than is really needed, that the government now talks of “contributing” $28 annually towards payment residential taxes, This from 5% to 4%, On ferming a government, the Liberal Perty will Im» mediately make this 20% reduction In the Provincial Such a cut will he made without any affect on oxisting hos- social service paymonts, Sh aes ‘ey nie oa Kf Vy , ae ne ‘ ) k a TED WY THE WG, LiWGRAL SHOP EARLY To Save Disappointment, ar gt racer org “MareenMEndIDrE Ear SOr On aS gnenE ig "election bait," through, would return to the taxpayers only HALF the amount they would save through a reduction of the Try Daily News Clas L 3014 if carrled a eae mee st A° SOCIATION.