nyt timd bey xi ee ‘ we " Roughies Take First Place in W With 18-14 Vi Roughriders used the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the boot of Joe Aguirre to move into sole QMKMER ABO Featuring Fall Hats HEADLINE NEWS By The Canneian Press Union. LT Wallace’s NOW m crowd of 14,000 at Regina, ai m behind and one point ahead of H the Stampeders who have won M their last three games by wide 8 shutouts, | In the other Labor Day game, gn Edmonton crowd of 18,000 .£aw their Eskimos score two con- verted touchdowns in the last ish Columbia Lions 12-6, THIRD STRAIGHT LOSS ‘three tries and B.C.’s third con- secutive loss. Aguirre booted four field goals to tie the league record set last ear, He also converted Bobby Marlowe’s touchdown for a 13- point effort. Saskatchewan, with a record of four wins, a tie and one loss, had good support from Texas Wallace’s Present Be aR 2h 2s BP 0m SS Fol! import Frank Tripucka. The 26- For Fall year-old quarterback completed R . a rs ie BM Wallace's choice selection . 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STORE:| UNG the TAILOR 6 ! a mi] 220 Gth St. — Phone 649 | BRR ERR sapere Dib PITONE ory Typewriters RHR ARR: SStiores CREAT tory Over Winnipeg Frank Filchock's Saskatehewan possession of first-place in:the 13 ‘out of 16 passes, close to the Western ‘terprovineial Football league's 90 per cent completion Aguirre, veteran end and Hne son. coach, kicked for 13 points when: the Roughriders defeated the against 124 for Winnipeg which Bombers 18-14 before a holiday completed 12 out of 19 attempts, The Rider victory broke a tie Scored two touchdowns for Bomb- gir first place and put the Bomb- ra ers in runner-up spot, two points quarter to beat the winless Brit-. #Eskimos capitalized on two It was Edmonton's first win in [FU ‘record he tied early in the sea- He counted 142 yards on passes ! Gerry James, 20-year-old half, ers. Both were converted by Bud Korchak who. also figured for a rouge. Jacobs added a single on a rouge. ‘TAKE DOUBLE LOSS | _In Edmonton, the Lions took a double loss when ace tackle Arnie Weinmeister of New York Giants fame suffered a dislo- cated shoulder, The Lions led 6-0 until the ‘fourth-quarter breaks. Al Pollard, import half, got all B.C. points with two field goals. A bad B.C. third-down snap paved the way for Edmonton's first touchdown which was seor- ed by Rollie Miles on a pass from quarter Jackie Parker, The clincher came after Lions’ half Gerry Palmer tried unsue- cessfully to kick back a third- down Edmonton punt. The ball adribbled on the goal‘ line unti? end Earl Lindley fell on it. Both majors were converted by tackle Bob Dean, Edmonton chalked up 17 first downs against four for Lions but the Eskimos were out-rushed 244 yards to 184. Parker and Miles completed eight of 18 passes for 90 yards, Quarter Johnny Mazur Yankees’ outfielder Irv Noren week-old son, Jin expert diamond tutoring when Spree this season league hitting. For Tilt With Prince Rupert will field a strong team against a soccer eleven from the British freighter Bradford City, according to Maurice Bishop District Soccer League prexy who announced an pushed his Lions 64 yards exhibition oo ; game for tomorrow prone the air on seven of 11 night between an all-star team from the district and the ship’s crew. “ The league president says the local representatives will be CANADIAN FOOTBALL SCORES . BIG FOUR Montreal 21, 20; Ottawa 2, 11. Toronto 6, 21: Hamilton 17, 7, ef the league's Satertay Edward Paramounts are Kitchener-Waterloo 19, Sarnia 17. } aVailable for middle of the wi Monday . games, Sarnia 24, Toronto 0. A HIT WITH PAD—At his Patisades, Nd, home, New Pick- | tion ed from a list of 13 players from | Skeena All-Stars will be selected teams. Port] from the Same group, pltis three not (players from Port Edward. (See eek} story on page four for schedule ‘Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 7, 1954 York checks the batting form of his nmy. The youngster can look forward to some he ects a bit older. His dad, on a » Is presently in second place in American Strong Team To Take Field Ship Eleven From General Motors will: be Frank Neil, Rutten, Brick Eby, Maurice Bishop, and Ernie Kreutsky. Gondola Cafe will be asked to supply Quinto Seatena Ed Nordio, Adrian Tambourini, |Johnny Niccoli and Albert Kar- ;au. Players named from Local : 708 are Louis Boltong, Bill Sund- ‘berg and Hank: Van Tankerin. A ,team to play an all-star exhibi- next changes in Manson Trephy play.) 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SUDAN—Hoater and Alr You can't go $9 50 Ueeeeteonienee $1185 eres TED ITIMAT BLACKWOOD on ~ BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD : | Overcall Helps Partner Choose Cortect Lead Not the least of the advantages of overe | lead in case your left-hand In today’s deal, for example, if -——-—-——-_-.__ pides end four diamonds, if hy “ubs.wos on his left ' he could now win tricks which, With But what if the king of dia- (amonds and five mands was not in the closed Major sults, would & guess as between clubs ane chibs alling. is the right Opponent plays the hand, y partner off to North dealer Both sides vulnerable Nortit (Mr. Champion) S--A Q5 boos H--6 5 D--A QJ 6 CK J 95 West bast Mr Abel) OME, Daley S—) 8764 © S$--39 9° H-4 2. CHK J 108673 D-K 87.5). Deg. BS C—6."4 Cm A QP, : Saw (Mar, Hetnsite) 8—K J 10 "4 H—A Q 0 | D--10 93 C-l87 4 The bidding: North Bast Sonth West! ee) 1H PNT pags | 2NnT Puss SONT AU Pitas, and if so three clubs the ace of tricks in the be chough for game, He therefore je the len of and Tey it rigs. Mr, Dale won wilh the yuwen and ratiled uff the rest of his hearts, 1 ho had won the rhe queen of clubs (the! trick wilh the eee of play) surely Mr, have tried the diamend Messi bac Mate Dis Contes, second trick with “natural” Heinslte would For once Mr, Meinsite had abs The 10 of hearts, knocking out. solutely no comment iaolf.r ‘uae! Ippeared adxlous Lo eebon to the | Hest band, ’ ‘ k Perec AN rien ‘Lu mi ; i: ; | A strong team from the Prince Rupert Red and Gun Club walk- ed off with the Terrace’ Snack Bar Cup and the Northern .B.C. Championship trap-shoot hon- ors at a day-long shoot yester- day at the Terrace Rod and Gun Club grounds. * The local team of _ Tommy Boulter, jr., R. Armstrong, Prank Parlette Dom Dominato and Ray Montgomery posted a score of 104 out of a possible 125, 99, while Terrace’s No, 1 team posted 95 for third spot. Other results were Terrace No, 2 team 87, Kitimat No. 2 team 86, Prince Rupert No. 2 team 74, ham who went on from shooting 29 straleht birds to Post a’ sore Lewiston | To Meet Caps For WIL Title. By The Canadian Press: Lewiston captured the Western International League’s second half pennant Labor Day by tak- ing a doubleheader from Edmon- ton. THe scores were 2-1 and 4-1, The Brones now meet Van- couver, first half winner, for the league championship, The best- of-seven series will start Wed- nesday in Vancouver, * Lewiston took over the league leadership early in the season and was making a runaway of the race when a late August losing streak .tripped them up. The Brones slipped to fourth before they recovered and took over the top spot again Aug. 29. From then on they held on stub- j bornly despite the persistent challenges of three other clubs. Yakima wound up one game off the pace as the ears closed ‘out their season Monday with a double triumph over Wenateliee. Yakima took the opener, 2-1 and added the nightcap, 4-2. ' In another Labor Day double- header, Salem and Tri-City broke even; ;The* Senators won the first game,: $24, but ylelded ,lo the Braves,13-8 in the finale! |Use Want Ads—They Pay ' eee ne | Broadway Cafe Northern B.C. | Taken by Rupert Rod & Gun} Runner-up was Kitimat with! : High single score was won-by|... 4 Prince Rupert's Frank Alline- y Trap Honors |, of 48 out of a possible 50 to lake the Terrace Tire Hospital Tro- Phy. . High Visitor's score was won by ‘BI McNiven of the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club, while clubma‘e Roy Stanyer toox hidden score honors, , Kitimat also took honors in the doubles shoot, won by RB, Cogswell with a score of 17 out of 20, at In | the: elimination — shoot, Prince Rupert's Tommy Bouites, Jr, took top place, i Firing took place from 11 aun. to§ pm; Lindsay's L } — | CARTAGE & STORAGE Lrp. FOR TOME Sty 8 Newt eee ma TO tee tenet cae ce oe _ " ‘RT nag CANADA'S BEST SELLING. § QUALITY. VINEGARS | set ott atti way ities before it's MATINEE MON, : Last. Show 8:39 pa i 3 4 2 STRANGE ‘ ¢ : I , Lae BEST OF. FOOD. | ow , KS i FOR TAKE CULT ORDERS. MITCHELL: BANG. wu.” A Fanious Players ttn Phone 200 ANNORMICPOOUCTIN Ruud tO Eros hi oe y Gi i a . NG Vi Cao NS em AG ye oe eet Crlnes. 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