Ne NEY HY NONONOS NWN VN NON SNINIY GNIS, SONCNES rN VO Oe Ns Friend first: | Braves’ Pizarro SONNE YORU WON RS NOON SM oy ways SN NY NY UN ves ss eee vi ws ! ‘i uN, : , } 7 ’ eg hg ee Saleen ee bee . es ed PPP eB “ . ‘ . : . . . . \ ey a | Bri fons k eep ing | eye - ‘phursday, September s11,. 1058 . Signs with Royals NEWPORT, R.I. (#—The skip-' . NEW. WESTMINSTER;'B.C, @ —Hal Laycoe, coach of the New Westminster Royals. of the: West- ern’ Hockey ‘League, announced ‘Tuesday acquisition .of : Howie oem lowed by the two crews have ‘Young, a defenceman formerly — per of the Sceptre admitted to- day that-British “scouts” have been keeping close tabs on Vim been ‘particularly: well . studied. Cmdr..Mann, acknowledged that Sceptre and. Gleam, her US.- with the Hamilton ‘Junior club, ’ ‘LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS: _ Suthmerside, P.E.1. @-—Gaston Roy, 156, Levis. Que., won by TKO over Roy (Tiger) Steel, 158, New Glasgow, N.S. (4), CAR JACKETS — and Columbia. “Yes, we’ye been studying the techniques of the American crews,” said Lt. Cmdr. Graham Mann. “who wouldn’t.” . Cmdr, Mann will steer the British yacht in-her. challenge for the America’s Cup opening Sept. 20.0.0 The defender will be either 19- year-old Vim: or newly built Columbia, oo ‘| They resumed their show- down series today after a one- «blanks Redlegs “By ED WILKS owned trial-horsé, set up thelr own starting Hne offshore and ran through the Vim-Columbla manoeuvres, . co Associated Press Sports Writer _ Bob Friend of the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday es night became the first pit- cher to win 20 games in the National League this a an ‘ a ar’ , year, a. . —_ - Friend, 27, had to go 13 inn- ‘ * . ‘ - si saeay.Vy ‘ore} 4 | ings to get it, beating San Fran- 5 eae S icisco 6- on Dick-Stuart’s two- tas m (out, two-run homer, The Giants Peer ed rad seer eet ete WT =ae e WZ-T . a oe) : : tcl es eee Ne ae . day postponement because of The Warld’s Most Perfect tagged him for a dozen hits and . ‘. ee hes Lone ; A Carefree Carpet — three walks, But Priend, with his ME bia reads ny Se es | | IN¢ es rn in a Range of - ; mates getting. only three ‘hi solumbia leads thi ic a wae ae : ‘ti F M over the first eight itmings, left to two, The selection committee | . A | 11 on base and blanked the must make up its mind by Sat- WOOL CORDS & WOOL MELTONS i M |Giants on four singles over the urday night. thing the U CHARCOAL NATUR . i last five frames, Meanwhile, everything the LW. So | eee / AL oh. I Friend hadn’, won more than Ss. crews do is being: carefully a 17 in one season before with the Pirates—but they had finished last or next to last since he join- ed them in 1951. noted by British yachtsmen. The starting-line patterns fol. FAWN AND IVY. LEAGUE $18.95 to $27.95. “Coens ss + LPR a SOIL RESISTANCE —— to a degree never known before. f. EASY TO KEEP CLEAN — even ink, *. fruit juice and oil'stains can be gasily removed. COLOUR FASTNESS — fibres are spun in colour, not dyed — the original colour stays. ts “(CRUSH RESISTANCE — remarkably resilient, high resistance to moisture, quick-drying. =. NEW STANDARD OF DURABILITY — its; New Look lasts’ and lasts . thanks to its lifetime colour clarity aod built-in soil ree -gistance. lull of inactivity set in today as the world’s ‘top deepsea anglers waited out a spell of bad weather in hopes of resuming fishing Fri- day in the 15th international the Giants with the three-game sweep. But the Milwaukee Braves, 6144 games ahead, kept rolling by beating Cincinnati |- 3-0 on Juan Pizarro’s three-hit- ter, St, Louis tied Cincinnati for, fourth, beating the Chicago'Cubs 3-1. Philadelphia knocked off Los Angeles 8-6. ’ Friend had a 4-1 Jead after two innings. But it slipped away on Daryl Spencer’s two-run homer in the third and Orlando Cepeda’s sacrifice fly in the fifth. Stuart’s homer, his 15th, outboard: races. of the season. Racing numbers BH-60 are International racing numbers used in the Kelowna Regatta where “Saggy-Baggy”. .driven | 7 7 by Mr. Baldwin competed in tuna tournament here. the B-hydroplane races. Pic- Tournament officials Wednes- tured are Jim and Brian Bald- | day night called off fishing for win with Randy and Frank today because of high seas and in the background adjusting heavy winds and rain. the motor. “Saggy-Bagey” |_ The tournament ends at 6 p.m. won both heats of the B hy- Saturday, a day late. dros on Sunday. . The teams inelude four com- —Photo by Gladys Baldwin... th SERS ; xo , ees Se oe “BPS , : — — a “" | Weather delays a +, $ LOOK AT BRAVES BEAT REDS 7 - 7 — 7 “SAGGY-BAGGY”, D. F. Bald- ne a z as seer The Bues, who haven’t béen i So, e win’s. hydroplane is shown tuna tourney _. ae Be tee THESE FEATURES! * this high since 1944, now hold : OB being launched at Taylor. FN Oa ae : ' - ~ , " ° second place by 5% games over oore- re e id { Lake Sunday. for the: final . WEDGEPORT, N.S. .) — The HT ” Phone 3241 532 - 3rd Ave. 78 INATING? WHY? Sco this famous G. E. WASHER for title announced MONCTON (CP) — A world light-heavy- weight title fight between champion Archie Moore of San Diego, Calif., and Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., has been set for Dec. 10 in the Montreal Forum, it was announced Wednes- PROCRAST peting nations — the United States, defending champion Mex- t CMHC Approvat No. 2340 followed a two-out single by Ro- day night by Durelle’s manager, Chris Shaban, var a | ico, the British Commonwealth with Perma drive mechanism ¥ se oa ee ____.. | berto Clemente off loser Marv _ Shaban said he talked by phone with Truman and Cuba—were still in a deter- today. i L ‘This wonder Grissom (7-5). . . . ‘ . . e mined mood after a numbing ‘ ! is wonderful new car- | . Gibson of the International Boxing Club in Chi- we vigil Wednesday on a churning, \ g | peting, made hy Canadian | | FIRST SHUTOUT . . . - wool e splashing sea. There were no i} ONLY 00 £ | Celanese Limited, also i Pizarro (6-2), a 21-year-old cago. Gibson told him he had come to financial ..’ tan le toni ht splashing sea. re we! $219° | completely resists all moth | | southpaw, gave up only a pair . : sa whi : . _ g . g Ne ar rn SE , | and mildew damage... |; of singles Ly Pete Whisenant terms with Moore while on the west coast fou the mo Delicious Chinese Food LESS 00 1 doés. not ‘cause allergic | | and Johnny Temple’s double Carmen Basilio-Art Aragon fight. : SALT LAKE CITY (# —Joe SERVED at TRADE-IN $50 reattions of generate abe | | while gaining his first major M os toy I] be : 11: -#H Dupler won a reluctant decision HERE! (ah. % al oStatice electricity. | league shutout. The Braves oore’s terms W1 e announcec later. e Wednesday. and the middle- a — | YOU PAY “ 169” . Send beat Bob Purkey (16-10) while | has constantly demanded $100,000 for a title de- | weight scrap between Gene Full- hey \. ONLY . $ y Can, Trade Mark reducing their magic number . -- (mer and Spider Webb of Chi- eS to see TRILAN® CQ. today-at fence. Durelle will-be guaranteed $12,000. but. : ' to eight and eliminating the cago will be staged on schedule Phone 2325 Phone 2326 preezed with a four-hitter. The Cubs scored in the eighth on a scoring single by Walt Moryn, who had half their hits. Taylor Phillips (7-9) was the loser. The Phils scored seven runs three unearned, in three innings against loser Don Drysdale (11- it with Don Erickson’s ninth- inning relief. Cart Furillo and —TFrank- Howard homered for the tyeee seoaye ecg a ew rN i e ‘deuae., Ls bs wd Dodgers. Ed Sharkey may be off for season 13). Robin Roberts (15-13) won; ment was “all news to me.” Tribe disappoints | expectant backers By The Associated Press That “back-the-Indians” drive paid off with Wednesday night. It was the Tribe’s largest night VANCOUVER (@—Ed Sharkey, one of the B.C. Lions’ leading linesmen, may be through for the season. Herb Capozzi, general mana- ger of the Western Interprovin- cial football Union club, said Wednesday doctors have stated that Sharkey may have to re- nounced the release of tackle Len Mansfield, obtained by Leos after being cut by Philadelphia 13 years in pro football was a WIFU all-star on hoth defence and offence in his first season of Canndinn football last year, Bill Gurvich onteam seeking world title A Prince Rupert-born softiall player will play a bis part in de- clding haw Vancouver Pilsenors make out In the man's world softball championships at Min- nenpolls, Bil} Gurvich, 28-year-old 801 of Mr. and Mrs, Dido Gurvich 4s frst abring enteher for tho Pils. game draw since 1954, the last) year they won the American League pennant. But the Injuns eame through with the same sort of play that has kept the folks away ever since, losing 8-3 to New York Yankees, Two of their runs were unearned, and the. third was hustled home on three walks and a hit batsman. Chicago White Sox, with no- thing else to shoot for, padded Ryne Duren and Art Ditmar, El- ston Howard, Tony Kubeck and Wonk Bauer ench drove in two runs for the Yankees as Don Moss! lost his elghth in 16 de- cisions. ; Bouthpaw Billy Pierce allowed elght hits and won his 16th for the White 80x, his 160th victory in the majors. We also counted his 100th career strikeout, fon- ning leadoff man Don Buddin, The White Sox broke a 2-nl! tle with five runs in the elghth off reliever Murray Wall (7-0), Clint Courtenay drove in four runs for the Senntors, who were shut out on one hit by Paul Foy- tack (12-12) for five Innings. Courtnay's twoerun double cap- ped a three-run sixth, and his goventh homer was good for a In Montreal, fight promoter Eddie Quinn who had been trying to make arrangements for a_ Durelle-Moore match said Shaban’s announce- be brought in, He said their iden- tity would not be disclosed until fight time. — / “Harvey Kessler of St. Louis will a referee the 10-round bout. There al crowd of 50,021 and a touch of irony at Cleveland will be no radio broadcast. sen, had wanted two Utah offi- cials to judge the fight. manager, Hector Knowles, had held out for one Utah judge and one Idaho judge. eee Fullmer, the No. 2 middle- weight contender, has a 49-4 rec- ord. Webb is ranked fourth by Ring Magazine and seventh by the National Boxing Association. He has won three straight and has a 29-3 record. * dahl’s Service Station L BAILIFF’S SALE. 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