i CF i ee eye we a ee em HE Ee EE RE HS HM HH Nw Hm ww en wR wwe ewe eH ee tw ew ee ewe we we ew em em ee ww a 2 | \ se Braves. Breeze To 5-1 Win By The Assoointed Press in 10 innings at Cincinnati. Milwaukee Braves’ manager}: The American League race Fred Haney gave his charges «| stayed‘ put. The first-place New . ayeeminute pep talk iit sek York Yankees were idle and 4 rince Rupert Daily Ne atever Haney sa work-| Chicago’s second-place White . Tuesday, September 14 17, 1957 ed. Braves burst loose for 14 hits! sox were rained out in thelr Inst ind breezed to a 5-1, victory over'| scheduled a arance at Wash- || Phillies that ended a losftig, ington this ae ason, streak at three games and pad-. yO No other: games were sched- S orts | rail ded thelr National League lead) wigd in the NL. The only other AL game scheduled, also. wns Gouls. It was their fourth victory ions esper Co Stamps Fading: ‘Riders in Fourth ' By The Canadian Press z be vained out. It was cancelled . Clem Crowe’s British Columbia Lions reached the y U f — f]in 12, games. since it: has no bearing on the ilney darfin NINE IS THE NUMBER petnant. | halfway mark of their fourth Western Inter provincial | ‘ : ° . . BROOKLINE, Mass, (7) — Here’ and. there: ‘ Braves ‘and Cards each have. Football Union season Monday night. Again, their. | | 1 games remaining. Milwaukee's Major League chances for-a playoff berth are slim. The old Barber, Sal Maglie, won his first Start as a‘Yankee — magic number is nine—any com-], a with-a three-hit shutout, which was to be expected. Few "| | bination df Milwaukee victories|. Standings wf iA ‘41-21 drubbing py Scone —_ players, old, young or in between, have failed to come.through and Cardinal ‘defeats ‘totalljng| - “By ‘The Canadian Press place Winnipeg Brue om ers th In Regina, the Roughriders for the New Yorkers after being acquired for the stretch nine and it’s Milwaukee’s first: ONMMONAL LEAGQE Vancouver was. Lions sever ‘overcame similar troubles as run, even if they were apparently living their baseball lives pennant celberation, qo: W LL Pet. aM, straight defeat since winning| they went. into action without on borrowed time, While Braves try.thelr new| Miwaukee .--. 86 57 .6o1 their league opener. With .an-| power backfielders Ken Carpen- . tuck . y.. thelr new) sf bouts ...... 83 60 680 3 i other eight games to play, B.C.! fer and Jack Hill, But fullback Some have stuck around after proving their wor th., Johnny" {hitting plan against the New] Brooklyn ....,., 80 65 662 7 a is already five games behind Jow's. Mize was one. Johnny Sain another. The vener rable Enos York Giants in the opener of a|Cinéinnat! ...... 74 69° 517 12 i. ° , Bobby Marlow’s standout t till gol car ~ Cara] Pailadelphia 72 73 ANT 16 Boe first-place Edmonton Eskimos. | ground - gaining performance Slaughter is stil] going strong. + « |two-game series tonight, Card-| ve gk og Ge dons pt Meanwhile, playoff hopes of}and the showing of Canadian It was ironic that Maglie’s shutout should have been indils will be up against Brook-| pittspurgh 1)))) sa gn l3e7 200, another failing esa club] Harry Lunn made up for the hurled against Cleveland Indians, the club that let him go to im pure place led eens apChienyo 2.2.2... 66 87 392-40 rigntene askKatchnewan vers la 2 somewhat bedraggle UNCH Of | ree ee Rotshriders counted a much- deficit, » Br on tke er ar se ea oer ettle pockel_ money. ‘+ “contenders” after .3-2 defent Try Daily. News C Ii assified . tee r . Stamps couldn’t hold the ball. The critics of the Yankees scoff at the idea, but there is : i ; "Au ‘ needed. victory—their second at Three third-down snaps to kick- something about those pin-stripe uniforms that brings out the I “To Oa statts—when ane een er Ted Duncan went oyer. his best in players they acquire. Maybe being with a winner has mo. ca ot Stampe ers ‘ “weakens head, and two led to, Regina something to do with it, ‘though.-A, whiff of world series “ _ gina despite an injury- scoring. Two other touchdowns money is a stout tonic, and even if MagHe isn’t eligible to’ | ‘ MEETS ESKS SATURDAY {followed on a Calgary fumble pitch in the classic this year; he will be well taken care of - Lions will be idle Saturday ane of quarterback Jim Fink's by his teammates, and probably the echib, if he continues to < _ pitch winning baseball. as a ! night while the other four teams pi eo, ; passes; | | play. their eighth games. Cal- —— . . ; ; TWO FOR MARLOW: . gary will be at Winnipeg trying} Ray Robinson. Still is: the. ‘underdo i hi ddleweight . , . . : Mar) 0 0 touch- @ in his middleweigh to end. a three-game losing downs, ‘and srored to. from. _title defence against Carmen Basilio at-Yankee Stadium Sep- Se ee Regine, take on ‘halves Sam Wesley, Lunn, Larry tember 23. This is at new to thes sugar kid, who has been | oO - , ‘ot | Isbell and end’ Stan™ “Williams. picked to lose in. most of his recent bouts,- - - : vitieny enor Be Monday | nignt Reg Whitehouse’ booted. four — We can’t quite figure his uniderdog’ role this time, The . Fos . ond OE “the “weekend — they|converts, and a rouge and a - (Staff Photo by Meinhart Lagies) only thing he will be giving away is years and we still think Lo ny trounced Stampeders 40-13 in| Safety touch rounded out the EXCITING FINISH shows Don Vaale pass finish buoy less Robinson has a lot-in his favor. f Calgary. Saturday night, while Saskatchewan points. than 10 feet ahead of Randy Baldwin. The two racers put on One of his chief advantages will be about eight pounds in a Be, Lions took a 25-6 beating at Ed-j Dean Renfro, Al Valdes and; one of the most suspenseful contests of Sunday’s outboard weight. We don’t remember him ever losing toa man lighter | rae monton. ~ John Pyeati scored touchdowns; regatta as they battled it out right to-the line in the nine to than himself. He’s been tough enough for those who out- De As in previous games, Lions ar caigary, and wen Christian 12 horse-power class, weighed him up to about 15 pounds. | epenee strong wien. Somber on Statistically, -it was a close : co The pattern of the fight seems ‘to be obvious. Robinson rae Pe Penne Monday night, But| game. Roughriders had the edge LONG BRANCH REPLACEMENT is«the better boxer-and probably the stiffer puncher. He’ll ‘ then they faded in tne last half| in rushing, 238 yards ‘to 186, but . . ny ‘o stay away ana ne advantage ef these assets. Basilio . -th ; i _| Stamps had a 246-240 margin on|- : ft wi igure that a obinson’s- age, body punches will be the . | |. hnost every time tgey got posses-| Yards Passing. With Finks doing q,,, ei wating for Sugar to melt. 2) 17 “08 BRA wham away Marl & Son sion. . °° most of/the Calgary throwing, e eS LS | en rm e _wating for Sugar to me mo | . The Bombers ground attack Stamps .completed 10. of 21 aw Sanh ; : ner rcs on ae os see im me OO proved too much for B.C.—they| Passes, whlie Tripucka and un-| , ~ me outrushed the Lions 266 yards to derstudy Ron Adam completed e az | ART cet 156.. 10 of 22. — a . & Pi N ! y toe PLOEN, JAMES ARE STARS oT : rom Ox a ina nt Quarter Kenny Ploen plunged , Foe. for one touchdown for Winnipeg, | Major League . : . P: -BOWLING LEAGU E . : | tnd backs Leo Lewis, Ron La- Leaders. | By AL MARKLE | Bowling will commence Monday, September 23 ): « C ie ’ - ‘ . ’ . . af : tourelle and Jack Hutchinson By The Associated Press . Canadian Press Staff Writer os pecan rides nee accepted | had one,each. NATIONAL LEAGUE | MICTORIA (CP)—Long Branch, O jacs. eadline Friday, September 20 : HHH nt. Pontiacs y, 2eptembe e Paul Cameron, By Bailey and . AB _R Pet g « . ; ! Bog: Ted Hunt scored B.C. touch- Maye, NY.” Esp 110 ase aag| Were chosen Monday night to replace Suspended eter- Boe sic Secretary om ooo i Co , NY... . : toe. downs. Robinson, Gin. .... 569 °92 185 .325 . . a ays: Fasnion Footwear, one: Wh, Wns ers played without back-| Gren bine S08 “82 185 32s borough Timbermen in the series ag gainst Victoria ). Eyenings: Phone: 5997 — NOW st * fielders Bob McNamara, Buddy, Aaron, Mil. var’ tio Oft 18 182 B27 Shamrocks for the Mann Cup and the Canadian Du iN | at oat all| Runs batted in—Aaron, 121. crosse championship. been closeted for aout 2) cctn a a _ a Schoendienst, Milwaukee.| pontiacs were named after the! utes: Get on the Tk nn me ae Advertising in Daily News Brings Results “his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquur ‘ Doubles—Hoak, Cincinnati, 36. Timbermen, Eastern Canadian | minutes or face suspensi: _ ‘ ‘> Control Board or by the Government of ‘British Columbia. a a Triples—Mays, 20. fhampions, refused to play be-| Peterborough ‘Pres sic tent hie: usmnpmninauaaaamaame ae aoa sta . Y )D Home runs—Banks, Chicago, and cause the Canadian Lacross As- . el Rian | m - . : - . : . : . Bogs 1 3 Aaron” ‘40 Kaye said the ultimatiun wast. a ce tet - re "Stolen bases—Mays, 38. | sociation ruled one. of their only a formality becatise “Un i : . . a . ; CAFE. , Pitching— Buhl, Milwaukee, 17-6, the Timbermen face the pos (the team member's) fowl feed , oe . 739. mo e€ pos- : : , — OPEN. , : 178. AMERICAN LEAGUE : lacrosse and other sports because delivered the game canc Qlabigit ‘ . / , , -. Unchanged, no games Monday of the action... was anneunced | ty the restiaws: ae From 5:30 p.m. to enn The player in question was/ fans. Ut was greeted by cot-v....i! Alsk. a . Bobby Allan, a high scoring for-} and jeering. at : 3:30 a.m.. | { Ni h rok. ward declared. ineligible because Arena officidls didn’t ‘soft- : : ever - FOR THE BEST as Ig f S ig {s two tears the Nagalmo ™ with pedal the announcement,” but . : , mo limber-; said the eastern team = “re- Stellarton, N.S. (# — Jackie} Men and the Peterborough Tim-+ fuses to play because the CLA. | * CHOW MEIN. Hayden, 140, Stellarton, out-{COmection. has declared Bobby Allan in- | at er Ssnou YY pointed Canadian lightweight bermen. The * ‘teams’ have no eligible.” IN TOWN champion Kid Howard, 140, Hali- Peterborough’s refusal to play! “That,’’ commented one arena . fax (10). Non-title. was announced after they kept! official, ‘should make those guys TAKE SOME HOME | New York W—Charlie Cotton, | 3.000 fans waiting for about 45 about as popular as Asian ‘flu. , 151, Toledo, Ohio., and Garnet minutes while discussions were; Ted Blair of Streetsville, pres- NOW Phone 6226 Hart, 146%, Philadelphia, fought | 24: ident of the Ontario Lacrosse ; i {o a 10-round draw. An ultimatum was delivered to! Association, announced that the: ar RET " : the team by CLA secretary Tom-. _ Peterborough team and players " my Gordon | After: the Petes had: were under an automalc inden | A father (especially a new -!inite suspension and sai re | aAparies NEAL EVANS Att d iwould recommend they be sus- | one) must know a lot-of things engance | pended for life from all sports | Among them, thow to stretcn ‘He said his recommendation : hy TRANSPO A O C U for Teams i would include players attending | the budget to make room for h 2 Th Cli d ‘college or university on sports ; the latest addition to the fam- _P one 085 ts nk at imbe scholarships, | it _ ily. Right here is where he e SAN FRANCISCO WW— Unot- nC olteials hse announced | aets an “able assist’ from ; . ficiai figures showed today that | wey were eee qi : | every team finishing higher in} Miately” all payment of hotel | Mother. She has long realised DAILY BUS SERVICE Pacific Coast League baschall and food be te learn weentta that the best way to make her Connecting with Sane od teat eta io have (0 pay its awn way baek | dollars ale) fu ther, is to know C.P. Airlines to Vancouver CNR to Kitimat ing the league total to 1,924,053, Ie eae re bint sane who's selling what and for . an inevease of 289,520 over 1956.) with the CLA, | how much, around town be- / ‘. @ The pennant-winning $9) “pontines, a “younger and fore she snends a nickel, To The (mes of departure and arrivals are as fallowsi— Francisco Sauls gained 161,400 faster” team then the ‘Timbers | this end, she carefully stuclies LEAVE DAILY fans, the biggest Increase, They} mien, were within twa points of | t{ d ' his ‘ | P, Rupert 8:30 0 _ Terran tugs drew $44,641 paid admissions, at! the winners all season, Blalry ye ads in this newspaner, bo. Vorvnce 4h PN m. rerrace 11:30 a.m, league high, said, snd should put on a series She knows that here.is where rrace V2:45 am, VP. Rupert 3:45 pam, Portiand, which drapped from | “every lt gs goed and maybe most stores t the bret . , , ; mG : pub there loest LEAVE SUNDAY ONLY ARRIVE third to last plnee, niso showed | better.’ " f 1. Dad ic le Prince Rupert 45 am, ‘ Terrace 245 pm, the biggest attendance drop, 66,- They will be allowed to reerull auy"” orwe rel, and is auick . Terrsiee 4:00 pam, Prince Rupert 7:00 pm, fou ih note ‘ or 238,002 fans,| players wae athiay ems " to see that this makes senso, ourth highest league total, pad} bring their strength up to 1 Man-like, he even clai it Vv, cIAMIMSs it SSRN Br| to sce Beavers this year, In 1056 players, ne ; “ ; , the figure was 805,720, Blair sald the Pontines are ox. was his own idan in the firet . Vancouver Mounties Inerens- pected ee ne v0 0 apen the place. Now both start ALt. . ra t aes ’ ’ vy ' . ' ’ "y NOTICE nench 400145, Also showhih Hite | menses nen their shapning in the naars of , ‘ \ i ' ' a, ‘ e “ \ creases were Hollywood with a Remember When the Prinee Rupert Daily News, 77,820 hoost. Lo 287,840 and San TW The Canadian Press Which mnkes if a qood place VO ERS S ae Increasing STI to W-| ginny cuavie! Bottomley, nen | for vou, Mr, Busines ssman, to ' first. baseman of the St. Louls . Los Angeles, although show=| Gardinals, batted inl rung in advertise... if you want to ne one third Highest fan totid,! one gamo 88 years age yesterday. emi in valuime to qrawina fam- n068, decrensed 6014 fans) Playing meatus, the Brooklyn ilies, and newcomers ji Due to recent changes in the Municipal Act from 1080, Sunttle dropped 67208 | Dodwers, Holtomloy hid a pete n town, ' ifi j ‘en 0 " na BacramMentLo last; feet day with alx- hits in slx " ute Crcssitication of license holders has 24. ron fans for 192,510, longue's) times at bat as the Cards won SHOPPING STARTS IN THE: ; been discontinued. . awek {178 " PAGE } yen tte cette es wns een . ce cans et . S OF THE ; Indivicuials, Corporations and companies RS - Co i ane e , previously listed as license holders must _— ] R t i o° re-register as Tenant Electors before 5 p.m, MEETING rince uper , September 30th be \ | | Oth, 1957, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, September 18th at q y ews ' R.W. LONG BOWLING ALLEY t m % . ; ‘ City Clerk-Comptroller As the Friday “and Wednesday nite § pin mixed bowl i res: " y / ptraltor Lenguen are amalyaniating and will now he howllap on n Prince Rupert ‘, ' Wednosdiy nites al Iptiyera af these leagues ‘tre requantod ae a ar ’ hoattend. Any other players oy Leama Interested alae invited, x - CuULCO CITY LMAGUIN, t " ado . ' ' I, | 1 . te ptre ep one ' ve hoe . ty sone seb ame eg 1 : . Leo She ge ee ee yoy hays Shot oe ‘o st ‘ a fr : 1 awe bre ee epee