WN Vas , : Z ' , ae ae tn an ; A nf . iy te . . a ODPPS PLO LOEPODL LPO IO EOL LORD CCT Aiyansh team to play here Saturday Aiyansh soccer come to town Saturday = for Prince Rupert district soccer leagyue exhibition game against Savoy Hotel at 7 pum. at Roosevelt Park. SRVUNY Ve se nen s&RSNN iecam will T-A-L-L-0-8-1-N-6 © Suits ® Pants © Topcoats © Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ‘QUICK SERVICE SVVVVN VEU VSP EVV VV Vs NNVV EHV UEDV INA VE we vee seseeee | Triple knockdown finishes Dupas HOUSTON, Tex. ‘fence of his world's errr! Qnd-place tie | marks coach s year s reign By The Associated Press Cookie Lavagetto just missed marking his first anniversary as! ‘tors by moving into a share of, Ling The failor 220 - Gth St. Phone 4238 SPERO'S FOOD MARKET ‘Near Algoma Park yf REAL DIVIDENDS STEAKS Rib- Club ; “T-Bone ib 8 3c ‘CARROTS tb. ceflo 29 ‘hits in the nighte Viewory. ‘League schedule was rained out. -ped a five-run first for the Ti- _gers in the opener against Cam- . Bertoia is a native of Windsor, ‘Ont. Lary, now 2-2 with his sec- | the American League lead. On May 7 last year Cookie re- V oinced Chuck Dressen as field |'boss of the Senators, then on I the tail end of a losing streak (that reached 10° games. They were last, 914 games back. Now they’re second, just | game behind New York Yankees. | And except for: some great. |clutch pitching . by Detroit's ‘Frank Lary Wednesday | night, | | | have swept into a virtual first- place tie on May 7, 1958. ‘and walked five, but came up with eight strikeouts and left: _a@ 5-1 victory in the opener of a : twi- -night pair at Washington. ‘The Senators then. socked ap for an 11-4 The rest of the American Reno Bertoia’s first major league grand-slam homer cap- ilo Pascual, who lost his second: ond successive complete game victory, lost his shutout bid in the ninth, when Eddie Yost hit his first. home run..*. . Gail Harris singled the other Tiger run home and matched Bertoia’s 2-for-4 performance as the pair collected half of De- ‘manager of Washington Sena-| a : Cookie and the Senators would} Lary was tagged for 13 hits | Dupas landed only (AP)—Skinny Joe Brown, a ; thunderous puncher, today looked toward the fifth de- lightweight championship. | > Brown, a lean fellow from i Houston, Tex., whipped Ralph | Dupas of New Orleans Wednes- (day night, knocking him down! ‘ three times in the eighth round; ; to register a technical knockout. i Brown has knocked out three ! other challengers in the last 16 months. He predicted ne will knock out i Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich., sooner that he did Dupas. Lane is the next logical contender. Brown and Dupas had to agree to negotiate for.a fight with Lane before they could get to- gether. Lou Viscusi, Brown's manager, | was non-committal “I didn't see the fight and haven't talked | ito Joe. I’ve been busy counting money. I honestly can't say any- thing about future plans right now.” - The -fight—Houston’s first world’s championship affair— drew a-record gate for Texas. An estimated 1,000 fans paid $68,740 to see the bout. Brown will get more than $36,- 000. Dupas receives. better than $18,000. Brown's defence . one good hard blow all night. Brown did- 14 runners on.base as the Tigers | n't start using his right until the -ended a three-game slump with; fourth round, . From then on he was using his ; one-two repeatedly... Late in the 15; seventh - round it was this com- bination, with the right rocking Dupas like a sledgehammer. that started the 22-year-old New. Or-. leans hopeful on the way out. Brown actually knockout out Dupas the. first time he. floored him. Dupas was counted out by the counter for knockdowns, but nine and ‘ordered Brown, who was Standing over the ‘fallen \ Dupas, back to his corner. Brown refused and Dupas got up after the 10-count to resume fighting. It was .a forlorn — gesture, Brown's «stinging left hook knocked him down for a seven count. When Dupas got up Brown hammered him again, This time he took an troit’s eight hits. ‘SSUES ARERR a Wallace’ s Dept. Store =| TOMATO JUICE ). 2G oz. 5 5c tins * FRUIT “COCKTAIL ° tS Oz. hy Hc “SiTER 2 Ibs. $1.39 KELLOGG'S Special KC pkt. 28> MARGENE Can. Packers D tos. Ye |i KETCHUP Campbell's 13-02. bottle 28 FLUFFO |'3 Ib, tin 91.05 In Kitchen Canister Praqerenergeann +2 1x0 we : Prices Effective _ May 8-9-10 9m EES Big | Cpen Friday to suns sebnewannnen MOTHER'S OWN FAVORITE STORE SLIPS GLOVES ‘GOWNS PURSES PAJAMAS SWEATERS iM NYLONS = UMBRELLAS WALLACE'S «= 1 | | ; count. at 2:21 of the eighth round. Both fighters weighed 134. ! Brown had predicted Dupas: i would’ be weakened by taking olf seven pounds to make the 135- pound weight limit. Dupas said weight had noth- ing to do with it. “I just: got careless,” he said p ruefully. “T don’t know, what her ‘hit me With. I didn’t sce it.” ” | Portable Radio Phonograph “The Store Tha 327 - 3rd Avo. West DEPT. SPORE ES 2 orRe sm ea p ieemen mee: eee een Mop ye « te 1 ape er teernaie nee @ Live Talent & Inpressions REPEAT PERFORMANCE BY POPULAR DEMAND | “CENTENNIAL CAPERS” A Musical Comedy Revue Featuring Sturring Bo-Me-Hi Students with guest artists Buddy Taft, Henry King, Casey Wilson and Vice Wells Produced by Len Warrington and Mel ‘Thompson SATURDAY, MAY 10TH, 8 P.M, CIVIC CENTRE Reserved $1.00 Rush We “Those who left the show after ‘two hours were w ‘unanimous decision referee Jimmy Webb stopped atl. eight} Webb stopped the fight! Tio over Don Tasaka, 135, P.R.| McRAE BROS. LTD. ® An original one act skit Students 500 : “ we bast —e PHY PV VCveewwaw ve vs ve seas Qe vy eas ! ion chills. challenger in Pacey ew, uw ev eee a “ Local boxers from Kitimat win three By LORNE McMILLAN victories in a fight card in! Kitimat Saturday that’ was. won by the hosts with: one draw. The five Ketchikan fighters. managed no better than one draw in the 10-bout card. In a special event, Kalman Santosi of “Vancouver scored a over Lief: Albrechtson of Kitimat. One of the best: fights of the’ night saw Prince Rupert's Frank : Long weather a_ third-round. knockdown at the hands of Den- | is Fugure to goon for an undis- ' puted decision. ‘heavy lefts to the body followed: by rights to the jaw. Another Prince Rupert boy, was great. | Dick: Bury, gained a unanimous nod by the judges after chasing | Jim’ Morhart at fast pace through! three rounds . connecting ~ time ‘and again with well-aimed lefts: and rights. was captured by Reggie Phillips: who was awarded a- split deci-; sion over Doug Mulder. Mulder’ was biecding from the nose af- ter the middle of the second: round when he was floored by a! stinging left by Phillips. RESULTS (Kitimat fighters named first) Jack Beisenburger, sioned Don Torgeson, Ketchikan, Doug Mulder, 85, lost to Reg Phillips, 85. ‘ Dale Wilson, 87, Arthur Toye, 87, P.R. Ray Brady, 95, decisioned Dewy -Torgeson, 95, Ketchikan. Mickey Brady, 112, decisioned Ken Peratovich, 112, Ketchikan. decisioned Bury, 134, P.R. Doug Lindsey, 135, won by! Denis Fugere, 156, lost to | Frank Long, 161, P.R. John Oldham, 142, drew with | Al Jackson, 139, Ketchikan. Larry Larson, 156, sim Branda, 153, Ketchikan. Leif: Albrechtson, 135, lost tdi | Kalman Santosi, 135, Vancouver. |! Try Dail News Stossel "435" PHOWOGRAPH © RADIO ONLY Plus butteries Only $10 down #7 oa menth t Service Built” Phono 2325 or 2326 OK with laughter!" Dally Nows editorial, Prince Rupert oie scored all of a combined, Ketchikan-Rupert squad’s! five wins, three losses and. Long was in command most of. ithe way, flooring his opponent: Third Prince - Rupert victory: 72, deci-;° Jim Mohart, 134, lost to Dick!’ defeated. va ua MMS 7 ef 4 3 in the best-of-seven series, VICTORY’S REWARD — Playing coach Ike Hildebrand and ' forward Lloyd Crawford of Belleville McFarlands celebrate their team’s winning of the Allan Cup with a drink of cham- pagne from the trophy. Belleville defeated Kelowna Packers . { inight i in leading Vancouver Mounties to a 6-4 Pacific ‘Coast League victory over | Three other games were play- ted. Phoenix wallopped Salt]! Lake 9-4, San Diego squeezed by ; Sacramento 2-1 and Spokane de- :feated Portland 6-5. Held led off the Vancouver half of the seventh inning when Buddy Peterson singled, a walk ito Barry Swetrone loaded : the ‘bases and Joe Durham singled }- to drive in Held and Peterson. ,Shetrone and Durham scored on ‘a single by Bill Lajoie. Held allowed eight hits in. g0- second straight victory. Mel Held connects twice in Metros’ 6-4 triumph twice in the first round with his teammates on a big four-run inning Wednesday ing the distance and gained his |. Marlowe-Gilchrist swap "speculation | HAMILTON () —- Hamilton] Officlals sald the team Is ins ‘ : Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Foot-| terested, however, in obtaining ‘ u ball Union sald Wednesday a re- ‘Marlowe, a hard-running backs port of trade of fullback Chester] fielder with Saskatchewan, 4 (Cookie) Gilchrist for Bobby Roughriders of the Western In : Marlowe is “speculation..” terprovincial Football Union, {| f™ Today to 7 - 9:20 = mae Saturday Sat. Mat. 2 | TYRONE AVA MEL ERROL. EDDIE POWER - GARDNER « FERRER « FLYNN - nT DARRYE F. 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