i A ace ee MMe ee URS ESN eg a Ee dt t Daily News.” | ctober. 16,. 1958. \ . ‘ : 7 * : \ Doct ilyn Bell's Swi Doctor Raps Marilyn Belts swim MONTREAL ‘@ — Marilyn! An athlete should be al his|bublt he wie not “burnt oul” by, Bell’s 1954* swim across Lake: best for most sports betweon the | too much activity at too early Ontario was referred to Monday ages’of-25 and 35, He might bejan age, his endurance should be. : “ 2 Q ‘ i « oe . ~ S og . a : . 6 : . : . oO . I an: K 22D Lions Ed e Star n Ss’ ing Hamilton ‘Biger-Cats in mid-|* “a shockingly dangerous task|a Ute slower at 30 than at 20,!greater” semen fe Cains . | cep ae lOMS | p p {season and joining Stampeders, |'0 impose on a little gint of 10 pe | turned in a sparkling display be-|D!. B. Chailley Bert, director of 12 Imports Not Soon Enough re 000 fans tal oF 8 Se tater a Par HOLLYWOOD CAFE My Knox seored two touchdowns|sald that throughout the world | Fo y § e a son = ~ By JIM PEACOCK - soy on one-yard plunges and kicked caches and athlete Ghrestors 1 . : a single when a placement went|¢a on young people for lasks . ' ' | ae Canadian Pross Staff Writer wide besides completing 13 of 26|beyond thelr strength. ; Open Daily 4:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. “EDMONTON @® — Edmonton Edmonton Eskimos, showing determination in|iorward attempts for 156 yards) Feats of endurance should not | : ag Calgary got 22 first downs to}be asked of athletes “under Askimos .and- Winnipeg. Blue oy and” - ay ne ; Bombers will go the et of the | every tackle and block, are moving slowly but surely jLions 11. about 22 or 23” Instead,’ he said, season with the 12 imports, who| to another first-place finish in the Western Interpro-|MAKE PASSES COUNT = |young persons should concen | gga emer TSO I SEE ‘dressed for Monday night's game Quarterbacks Jerry Gustafson }trate on games stressing agility between the two Western Inter- vincial Football Union, lg kimos left little d . bt m tt . mn Primo Villanueva of Lions, and quickness of reaction. . yovineial Football Union clubs. Displaying the same tremen-| “5 e doubt in the|however, made long forward ve Ate . rs as ne 5 * B Following .the game, whichidous sower and pall-control abil- minds of the nearly 20,000 fans |passes count for two touchdowns auowe in na ae pe ert Or Rc aia), 1-20 ae Edmonton won! 2-11, Eskimo ity that has won tliem two con- at Clarke Stadium that they were|and Vic Chapman raced in to re- i oe toxi : iF , uld f-| - aH ' MOST aySa Tt ale aa “coach: Frank Iyy announced hei secutive Grey Cup champion- Bombers superiors. cover his own punt to seg up an- rent th Oe onet if the oom ained a: ee, motets \jgs retaining halves Rollie Miles,’ships, the mighty Edmontons: Behind the power plunging of other, i th ody Dr Bort said ‘ _l pill. Rowekamp, Johnny Bright Monday night ran Winnipeg Blue| Normic (China Clipper) Kwong.| By Bailey plunged over from iif the body, HT. sald, “Yond Earl Lindley; quarterback Bombers into the turf 21-11 to: who surpassed by nearly 100 cight yards oul after Chapman's | moe Jackie Parker; centre John Ta-|open a four-point margin at the|yards his 1955 rushing record of play on the punt and later took: a T ‘ ‘ltum: guards Art Walker and. top. 1,250 during the game, and the|a touchdown ‘pass from Villa- Last Ni nt « fi hs Ay nueva at the five-yard line and ( »- f 1 Sundays 6 p.m, to 3:30 a.m. . - | Rage Sn “Frankie ‘Anderson; tackles Reed: ‘It’s not enough to guarantee now-healthy Johnny Bright and hob fae ii rat oath , “\Hendarson ‘and ' Roger Nelson; |the Green and Gold the first Earl Lindley, and the dipseddodle |stepped over for the score. Paul se tee Aeenetalgel Press 7 wan Checypite.-. ° a. . land: ends Bill Walker and Joe place ‘they had cinched’ by this!running of Rollie Miles, the Es- Cameron took a long Gustafson 3y The Associated Press N} INEMASCOF 14 Se 7 a )Mobra..) > 0 ‘time a year ago, but it gocs aj kimos rolled up 350 years on the|pass on the Calgary 45 and went! New York w—Garnet Sugari) ~ GUY MADISON + VIRGINIA LEITH - JOHN HODIAK + DEAN JAGGER: nt A} a oad ty isa, OO ote Del . Feature AGREAT NEW PORTRAIT IN THE GALLERY : -|could take. over first place. quarler and halfback who seor-| calgary ........ 211175 341 4 Fiapagan, 126, St, Patil, Minn, 10 " OF THE MAN.OF | Bombers and Eskimos each have ed the Winnipeg touchdown ANG | eee ee 2 ete eee vey ’ MANY FACES! two games left, Stampeders have converted it, End Tom Mine: three, two against. Saskatchewan, gota fieid goal from 43 yards oui: and could have alot.to’ say aboutjand picked up a single on a _ {Riders finish. y8ia0. placement. attempt, but it was, “)oIn Edmonton.Monday - night, Leake’s. deceptive running anc]: - a ney = lis passing that gave Bombers {the spark they had. Eskimos fumbled! four time: and two of the bobbles were directly responsible for giving Bombers a 3-0 first-quarter lead on Miner's field goal and a 10-" type that will NOT boil, will NOT margin at the half on Leake’: eva . oan : a oe porote or will NOT harm the Se aE as sacs oe motor of any car, bus, truck, tractor or : yd HEY -|Grant from the Edmonton 36. ‘a Eskimos completed five of 13, | pass attempts for 77 yards and: ‘Thad 350 yards on the ground ’ ; while Bombers, with Leake and, : can sizes and the price is right, amen ieraions sa 18 tries had six com Mm Vancouver: 798 Beatty Si. Tel: TA 0211 | At Calgary, Ronnie Knox, the’ . ql HL as HIS PIRFORMANCE IS LLL Law, | feat Ln) TL LEG ieee . 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