~ Vaante Kupe Vuesitny, tuly 20, (hog sae Re rieeneie tg. it baby News “ City Golden Boys Naine ‘ Prince Rupert’s “Golden Boy,” the lad who will travel to the British Empire Games as the guest of the B.C. Athletic Round Table Society, will have his name drawn for from a list submitted by sports directors of the city, it was learned last night. Tom MeMeekin, Prince Rupert representative on BCARTS, said that he had obtained a Hst off12 names cf boys from Prince Ru- pert’s Park's playground director Fred) Jones last night. This group, Mr. MeMeekin stated, rep- resented youngsters who, in Mr. Jones’ estimation had taken nore than average interest in “inside” sports such as basket- ball, boxing ‘and other indoor sports held at the Civie Centre. A further list of names will be sought from Harley Lewis, sec- rctary of the Prince R n From Lists Official Pony League, Mr. Mc- Meekin stated. : From the two groups one boy's name will be chosen. Depending on the youngster’s acceptance and parental consent. The chosen will travel down io the BEG as the guests of the BCARTS and will be billetted at Empire village along with athletes from all points of the Commonwealth, Meanwhile, membership cards in the B.C. Athletic Round Table Society have been distributed to stores within the city. Member- ship in the society costs $1 and entitles the member to share in $20,000 in awards. One third of the money raised {s used to pro- mote sports in centres through- out the province. Prince Rupert is one section of the north cen- tral division, Kitimat and Ter- race form the other sections. weeed 5 | To aualifv for awards, mem- bers must pick how the various countries will finish in the Em-. |News offers the early estimated ij choices of three top sports offi- j{cials. Entries close July 29, HOW THE EXPERTS PICK THEM ‘TO FINISTS STANLEY V. SMITH, BEG jcharrman; England. Australia, ;,Canada, New Zealand, Jamaica, South Africa, Pakistan, Scotland, {i pire games. As a guide. the Daily | Pl i, a i 4 | af i “| i tt 4s 1 ay a {i i 4 EARL WALLS Favored to beat Argentina’s Edgardo Romero Thursday when they meet at Callister Fark in Vancouver this Thurs- day is Edmonton’s boxing fav- orite Earl Walls. Odds, quoted in Vancouver this morning give Walls a heavy edge. LONDON @:—Richard Falcon Scott, a grandson of Capt. Rob- ert Falcon Seott, who died in the Antarctic in 1912, probably will be christened on the royal research ship Discovery, says the infant’s father, Peter Scott. Two other grandchildren were chris- tened on the Discovery which | carried the famous explorer to' the Antaretie in 1900. ‘| Uganda, British Guiana, Pah- ‘amas, dent A.A.U. of Canada; Australia, South Africa, Wales, Scotland, Jamaica, Trinidad, Nigeria, Pak- Northern Rhodesia, Bermuda, Southern Rhodesia, Wales, Nigeria, Gold Coast, Ken- ya, British Guiana, Bahamas, | Northern Ireland, Uganda. | PERCY NORMAN, EG Swim! Coach; Australia, England, Can- ada, New Zealand, Seotland, South Africa, Jamaiea, Northern Rhodesia, Nigeria, Fakistan, Wales, Gold Coast, Southern Rhodesia, Northern Ireland, Kenya, Bermuda, Trinidad, EOB OSBORNE, Vice-Presi- England, Canada, New Zealand, istan, Northern Ireland, Fiji, Southern Rhodesia, - Northern Rhodesia, Gold Coast, Uganda, Trinidad,| ° nt oe mon, Peer Riper a TuRy out AND SutroRy our Pony League Phayens | Poy tana te am oie menting AMAaRY Wags ane ‘ fe Qa Nim plese Sa ani ‘it develop es the mene” [men amongst Me 4 = Vee - Vga te: {this spore beneptits the get Kids ine re ‘improves ; postures. — : wand begchas them _ Milve of Spares manship, ““Edamaorl and Cooperation | net RE is and dbove sal, “Te bracds ‘and, ‘im apives that real self-confidence ani wn: -Omny Foeure’ Mipg & Bermuda, Barbados, Bahamas. BASEBALI. SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUT: Cleveland 4, Washington 3. New York 8, Detroit.0. «> Boston 9, 8; Baltimore 7, 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati I, New York 0, Chicago 9, Brooklyn 4. ' St. Louls 5, Philadelphia 1. Milwaukee 4, Plttshureh 1, PACIFIC COAST Hollywood 9, Oakland 4, San Francisco 4, Los Aneeles 0. San Diego 5, Portland 1, Seattle 8, Sacramento 1. WESTERN INTERNATIONAL | Lewiston 2, Wenatchee 0, , Canadian Football To Be Televewed in Eastem US. SPORTSMANS DIGEST i SURF-FISHING BAIT WITH FRESH WATER SPINNING TACKLE : By WILF GRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer Canada’s pro football teams, already embroiled In a player: Teague of the United States, started training: last week for "| season which offers a golden op. portunity to woo US, fans: Cabos dace 1h ¥ only the tout" ‘ais Le castern Canada Big Four Union | wil) hit U.S, 'TV sereens this fall through a deal under which the Nat lonal Groadeasting Company Will carry ane game eneh Sature cay for t3 weeks olarting Aug. 28, If these eateh on, ib could lend tou similar deal with the five- team Western Interpravinelal Foothall Union anee full tele. Vishon facilities are available dn western Canada, NRC GAMBLE NBC, shut onk of foothall "Vv Jh the U.S, where rival networks sha tehed up college and pro foot hall contracts, fs gambling that dis venture wil ellek beenuse of the hasie similarily of the Gan- adlan and WS games, eavller schedule opening and the public mitery by NEL teams aver Cane ddan player ralds, The Hig Pour will be on enat- era TV sereens too, with all dts kumes cared by tha CRC sube Jeet ton hiackout of home elt Wea fo help guard against pos aiDaity IL wh ent attendance, Both the Bla Four and the WI YU appear unperturbed hy the NFL's bitter renetion to loss of toy) college drift. cholees and cae taltished veterans, The NPL Ybraugh television, ,! ing for Canadian teams started war with the National Football! Jniy shape for exhibition games start. lawsuits and there are threats of further reprisals, The general pre-season train- 6 glving coaches barely a month to eel their teams in Ing In mid-August. The Canadian schedule opens Add Pisa month or so cartier than O28. rollewe and pro leagues with (wa WIFU pames: Rdnion- ten al Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers of Regina and Calgary at Winnipeg. Vancouver's British Columbia Lions, a new WIFU team, hos its first pame Aug, 28 neainst Winniper at Vaneou- vey, The Big Four opens Aut 28, with Ollawa at Torstu and) Montreal at Mamilton, | IMPORT PROBLEM Rinteat training-eamp prob- lem for canches Is selection of Imports, Tach elub has signed! 15 to 20 or more Americans, The number mush be eut to 10 by (he thind game of the sehediule and only elght may be used ina game in addition to (hres "Can- adi Americans”-—Imports who Ihave played forrest eeesstye sea sous In Camadit. The number af Canndianiyed. Americans was ent te three a team by the Canadian Rugby Union this year lo give promis. ing Canadians a ehanee, Last seasan eneh team could use ay many four-year Americans ag wvallnble, y WO ote meee meget oped Stat on 18 Geel mente Pent erent Members of Parliament in Fin. Jand will serve four years Instend af three ag the result of a daw rotyiation has taken the form of CITY TRANSFER LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING paused reeently, CRATING PACKING HTORAGH -TOMMY IVAN, Detroit’ Red Wings coach, who was signed by Chicago Black Hawks as general manager" of ‘the National Hockey league club. Ivan, who led the Red Wings to six NHL titles in seven years, will have charge of what Hawk owners described as “hockey operation, includ- ing the farm system.” He has assumed the front office duties handled for some 15 years by William J. Tobin, who remains | recently as vice-president. There are 12,000,000 people living within 100 miles’ of Bristol, | west of England seaport. = | ‘ wr Your uN= WEIGHTED DIET WITH THE CURRENT OR MOVE ON 3 * IME KOTTOM, se \ ‘Crepe and Foam All sizes in Blue, Brown, Tan «ptt. ads gad eas @0.4 oe etree Ptah da IN PRE ARS NEPORIPD Te CAAT aR TEE OPE a bt BAITS SING -~w _) : NATURALLY, TO DROPPER & STRAND \,* bem year, Their husky elght-man ; ’ team (ook Jess than 10 seermis i: ui At ORR ER Bonn [for (wo winning 10-foot pulls, faite : AME = Po Jones of Cleveland Plait A resi WATER SPINNING ROD WILL CAST TWO SMALL. | CRABS, MUSSBLS, SHRIMP OR BAIT FISH, WITHOUT SINKERS, FOR SURF FISHING. YOU MAY, NEED TO WACR OUT A BIT | ON LONG, FLAT BRACHES TO MAKE THE CAST. IF S0, PAY OUT LINE AS YOU RETURN, YOU MAY USE A SAND SPIKE HOLDER FOR ROD ‘TO AWAIT « A STRIKE, BUT IT USUALLY’ ISN'T NEEDED AT LOW TIDE, i " 5 6 errr de ‘ ‘ . Men’s Light Summer Casuals—Sandals—Mocs ry Soles $4.05 — $8.50 IDEAL FOR THE WARM SUMMER DAYS Fashion Footwear White Soy Face | Crucial Spell For Pennant The next 20 days can co 4 Long way to deciding the American Teague pennant changes of the Chicago White Sox. . During that spell the Sox face New York Yankees seven times.! starting tonight in Yankee Stad-! ium, The Yanks trail first plarp Cleveland by half a same, The’ White Sox are. another four! lengths back, { The Indiang and the » Yanks! Hoth won Monday while Chicaes was idle, Cleveland defeated! Washineton 4-3 and New York whipped Detroit 8-0. Boston won a nair from Baltimore by scores of 9-7 and 8-5, ° eo “Ify the Nationa] League, Harry Perkowski cf Cincinnati pilehed a la-inning, three-hit shutout ever the leagtn leading New York Giants, winning 1-0 on Hebie Landrith’s hame run, Second place Brookiyn alsoj lost, dropping a 9-4 decision to "Chicago Cubs. St, Louis beat | Philadelphia fel and the Mil- jWwaukee Braves defeated Pitts- Ipurgh 4-1, Recore! Broken At Bolice Meet “FORONTO (—One Canadian record and three paliee marin were broken at the Vand annual naliee ganies here Saturday, Detroit police outpsinted the Toronto force 123-85 in the an- nual mest and also won the tug of-way for the T4th consecutive MeDonnell Athletle Chib au Minami Ohio University broke the Canadian cpen shot put reeard and then topped his own ori {whee Janes freaved the slr t Al ft, Qua dns Gl fh. Pins ane 62 fl, 6 In, on three suecessive throws, REMEMBER WHEN Wy The Cometh Presg 'the United States. Barbara Ann Seolt, Canadian: fiqure-skating queen, won the; Low 7 Marsh ‘Trophy for the | frst Ume elght yenrs apo today, | She was seleeted Canada's oul. ‘standing sports eompelliar of HOS and heeame (he first af her sex to Win the sword whieh per- » fpeluates the memory of a sports jeditor of the Toranto Stu she wan the award ag dn ay AHEAD a Two Fixtures In Minor Loops Last night at Algoma Park the North Stars and Sea Kings the two leaders of the Little League played, their way through three full Innings before the weather forced proceeding to a halt, The North Star team had moved to 6-2 lead after getling away to a slow start. Sea Kings brought in a run In each of the first two innings but ran into trouble in the third when they failed to score and the North Stars brought in thely big count, If the game could have gone one more full inning the game could have been awarded fo the team ahead at that time but as it stands It will have to be re- played from the beginning, This game will be played at the end of the season along with the other two which have been rain- effect on the final standings. unofficial Pony League game was 4 | postponed. The fixture slated to see Moose vie with Eks saw nelther sqtad able to field a nine-man team. A piek-ay gue, for youngsters that did turn out, was subsequently tained out ‘after two inings with ‘the score tied 3-3. © For the “seruh’” game, Moore picked up two Gyro members ‘and Elks played one Gyro. By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP)—There is no reason why the Australians would not be permitted to take a few bows for the recent successes of their young athletes in international competition. In fact, it seems that the citizens of the land d own under might be par- ed out so far If it will have any At Roosevelt Park a seheduled : Rain Cancels |All Top Golfers &; ‘ ‘ pope. For Canadian Peter Thomson .and ‘Bobby Locke, ‘who finished one-two in the British Open, will be in ‘Tor. onto next month to Joly ‘the world’s top golfers in The Labatt Open, to be played at Scarboro, August 23-28, ye Ken Murray, CPGA president and Labatt tournament mana- that Cary Middievolf, top. money winner to date on the pro cir- cult, Dutch Harrison, and Jim Turnesa are among a dozen or more top pros definitely com- mitted for the second annual Labatt event, — “As far as I know now: both Peler Thomson and Bobby Locke will be here for the Lavatt Open,” Murray said after cor- respondanee with the British Oven . winner and . runner-up, Thomson took seventh plaea money in the Labatt tournament last year. Locke; who missed Yanada's biggest golf.event last, season, will he making his first Wd fay a mojor slice of the ,$26.500 ‘Labatt purse. On the basis of past performances fn the world's hie fournaments, the ‘fabulous South Afrleands a sure |bet for a good share of the prize ‘money, ibe up against a tough fleld— lyrgbably the best ever assembled on @ Canadian course—when the top tournament professionals tee mf a Searhoro for the Labatt Open Trophy + and the $5.000 ifirst place money that soes with it. ‘Tn addition to Middlecoft, Harrison and Turnesa, other top winners this ;season, Including Rab Toski, Ved Kroll Jack Bolt have already reserved a vlace in the field. All of these Tohatt entries have around or better than $10,000 winnings to date this season to prove they mean business. Prom Willoughby, Ohio. where Middlecoff sensationally left the fournament last week PGA Tournament Manager Rav '- ‘Brien advised Murray that “All doned if they throw out their chests in moderation. the hovs en the cireult are cer- Rulers of world tennis for the last three yeais, they now are making threatening gestures to- ward a similar domination in golf. They have John Landy, holder of the mile record of 2:58, and they are among the world's mightiest swimmers. They have been the world’s cricket champ- ions for, so jong that England is thoroughly sick of them. Two coveted golfing crowns ifell in recenl months to a pair of sharp-shooting Aussies whose names scareely were known in Douglas Bachli from Rosebud, Victoria, won the British Amateur litle by defeating Bill Campbell of the; US. inthe final, and then Peter; Thomson,.a 23-year-old pro from ; Melbourne, mopped up the Bri-; tish Open to complete a great double, All of whieh adds up to an! amazing record for a nation. which at the most recent head, count omumbered ony about | 7,500,000, not coun Aborig. ines, AS one Whe Tas wade sev | eral trips to the country, we are! asked with Increasing frequency | if there Is any ready explana- Use Wait Ads—They Pay’ i «Ahir ¢ cco oe NG Champton Malabar's Cold Cosh, son af a Champlon sie and Chanipion dam Bred and owned by $, W, Scarpa, Point Forlune, Que, in a | CALVERT DISTIL tion for the oul-of-all-propor- tion successes of the Aussies. . A WARNING The answer is, well, yes. They are a big, healthy people, and they are crazier aboul more dif- ferent forms of sport than the inhabitants of any other plot cn the globe. You put the com- bination together and you are going to come un vith an awful lot of good athieles, Pride has someting to do with it. The Australians feel that they are a little nation, and re- mote, and’ it affords them tre- mendous pleasure to knock over the big boys, Sometimes the Aussie can he almost fierce in his bellef that his athletes, even of the equine variey, are the best in the world. He still believes that Phar Lap wits the greatest race horse in history, and he remains far from convinced that we didn't poison the huge animub25 years ago to seep him from proving tt. New that it Is u matter of Stepping aboard a opine and turning ap loeb aaywhere twa or three days later hey are like- ly to becon: an international menace Don't say vou weren't warned, Lacie DOSL...ounce for ounce 0 the hest dog goes tho fudgo's award that makes hin ehinnplon, Lord Culvert Ganudlian Whisky iva champion tan,’ ‘ It's judged best hy those who now ls clean, mellow taste and dolightiil honquet, LeRS bl OAK OK by there's wo finer whisky tin Lord Culvert, ORD CALVERT + Lt Tipp Canaan Whee ry 6 HITHD, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. 24H AWRY HMA 18 HOY PUBIALED OW DILATED WY Hy MavOR Contra ltainly looking forward to being dn the Labatt event at Toronto.” iMiddlecnff faited to take home lany of the Labatt purse. at Sum- >merlea jast year but he has been consistently getting a share of ithe prize money from virtually ievery tournament ‘this serson. , Til he took the Motor City Open ‘ive weeks ago, the golfing den- list from-Tennessee had not. won -a tournament, But he had placed well enourh wn In all of them ‘to count $13,294 money winnings to date, The $5,000 firstplace La- batt monev would put Middleroff pretty certainty In the top five this voor no matter who wins what else the rest cf the season, > Bob Toski, the banlamweieht swinger fram New Jersey who place in last year's Labatt Open, is about $12,000 up on the game j{his season, Tosk! and Mayfield are hoth committed for the La- batt ovant again, sae nem a tere eastern eal nye h AUG? i ms G73 WANCOUVER, HC. ., a Ounces for omnes j ger, announced,al, the same time |¢ But Locke ‘and Thomson will; Burke, Jerry Barber and Tommy}. tied Shelly Mayfielt for sixth! Tou; Urnament: (gin past Monthy sail City ‘aftaty ini Earl Stewart place at pen Furgol, Stewart are, among thy} the Labatt YEH} _ Not elieine ig Since he fs ial of the amatey, ler is Anothie The Labatt Oy not a share og turned pro yin US, Amateur i for: second HE Open last mon her-up in t lwo wack the 2 "