Me By the Asse iated Pres I Stan (The Man) Musial and Sad Sam Jones, an Sample of the old standbys and new faces who have ‘hale the St, Lowis Cardinals hum, have the | perchec |] atop the National 4 Ane they look poised aiid coti-: fydent, as Moweh that tyvo per=! PHbAgE porns edge they hold is iy: ‘bulging idegsine snitad. PMusial 4-forea wit i pele of} thoctin. rormers, slid dotivs, ditehing a sixz-tit shdtuul, were il thie Units liseléd lo move ast idle Miveukee, Viurselay ight. * But tlie Redigrds wor Ib Bg; banding io has for ari 8-0 bon Hey Yor Giants and their sixiht straight steeess. % AS je-statids tow, bhe Cards ave 59-40 for a 600, petconlage ty Milwaukee's 60-41, aiid 694. Groobign is thicd, li, giuries biBe ANG, -ailer rapping Chicago Chis I=: as O14 fendi OS. SHG H Lies ged Wilt trie 13th basds-load= vy prin Ltr tL Wallac’ $ Dept. Store " And Cantiadian Press ess tedbirds Lautigue standings again, eS ie cen Spe ene Tee ne. Lowi ienelne aw ohana in ed ‘home run of fils 1y- “er var- er, Gincinnatl reclaimed places froti Philadelphia, rally- ‘jt to bent the Phils 443, The Redlegs are a gates behind, thie Phillies totirth, Musial, via tetived aller six innuaigs, ‘pease Ty Cobh ane took third Sines behind Babe Huth and Lou Geririg with 1,14 akhta base hits in fils 16-year career, His third four-hit. garie of the season, first siice the op- ening week, broke 9 slurp and put Fhe Man second again In the bit race #: 345 beliind the} Jag of Mileaukee’s Hank Aaron, Musial also took the REL lead fréin Asiror, & to 20, and moved to third int home runs behind Agron, 20 and Brook! irn's Duke; isnider, 26, with wis %rd ene! 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Refrigerators C.L.p-10 Automatic Defrost’ Refrigerator Regular $399 Special $339 GORDON« ANDERSON a al Lesa e "throne Jones Hurls Shutout; Musial Belts Two LINAS Aenea a tei na 4 ti tht et ti te Pot the ““ I mojder de bum" days fot Tony Galento, the ‘publicity campaigns for the Ray Robin- son-Carmen Basilio middle- came EE AE OR ATR RG MER aR AR MR UR aN oS ohana are mae on Sports Trail By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (#-~-Reminiscent weight champlonship bout at Yankee Stadium Sept. 23 got off to a sizaziing start at the official algning Wednesday. Basilio, irked at being kept yaiting more taan an hour for Sugar Ray, finally turned loose a few verbal blasts In his gener- al direction. The welterweight indicated there was nothing wrong with Robinson that «4 good sock in the faw or midsrc- tion wouldn't cure, and that he! was Just the guy to do it. Robinson's tardiness at the signing was due to the fact he was going over the contract with Harry Markson, International Boxing Club marnging director, No fine print ever got a closer scanning than the elderly Sugar Ray gave. the document, al- though he was assured it was no different than |. innumerable other return-bout contracts he had signed. He’s acting as his own manager now, which may make a difference although its the past he always managed his champion manager. NEEDS LITTLE PUBLICITY Even without the hostility anglé, the bout needs little build- | up to catch the fancy: of the | fans. There won't be an inept punching bag in there this time such as Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson was against Floyd Pat- terson. These are two. skilled, seasoned performers, cach the standout [n his own class and each capable of stout punching and with the abillty to take a punch, Robinson jis an exciting, un- predictable performer under any circumstances. ‘It’ will be the good Hitle man » Classifi ieds--'l' hey May Prionce Rupert Daily News Friday, August 2, 1957 THRER’S A CROWD —— While M of Miss America, she is compelled to take a chaperone with her on all occasions. Here, at Florida's Cypress Gardens, the advent- turous Marian rides on the shoulders of Dick Pope Jr, while chaperone Peg O'Neil makes it a skl-some threesome, Patterson Fighter Of Month NEW YORK (AP) Floyd Patterson’s 10th round technical knockout of Tommy (Hurricane): Jackson won “fighter of the month” honors for the heavyweight champion and dropped the Hurri- cane from the top conten- der’s position, Meldie Machen, undefeated Redding, Calif., puncher, was promoted to the No. 1 spot in the latest Ring magazine ratings, ren leased today. In another cnange, ‘Vigh t: heavyweight champion Archie -| 4oore, norenering for'a title de- fenee against Tony Anthony, was dropped from the heavyweight ist and replaced by Alex Miteff, indefeated Argentine, Mitefft was given the loth position as he. miade the list for the first times There were wholesale changes In) the welterweight division |; where former champion Kid Gavilan of Cuba and veteran Gil arian MeKnight holds the titte in a row. This came about because a winsome blone from Montreal gave an unmerciful beating to the Royal Montreal course Thursday and grabbed a four- stroke leud in the first round of the Canadian Ladies’ 54-hole close charnpionship. ‘ Judy Darling, 19 years old and sin even five feet, was the wreck- er of the first round party. In the process of firing a sizzling Sign Baseman Ina straight trade with the St Paul Salnts of the Association, tefthanded batter, was Portland of the Pacific Lengue, The Royals guve utility Inslelder Lacey Curry, 2 2 cpraeecee aero een cen te Lapreh ceenemr ane near mperemaeeennmrnange et 1 art ble Re me Vow is the Tie To Check Your PRINTING NEEDS DIBB Printing Company American Last year Young, wv 20-year-old with Const uw Golfing Champ Marlene Discovers Competition By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) Marlene Stewart Streit, grim: little champion of champions, today found herself in: danger of losing a golfing title she has won six years Turner of Philadelpphia climbed back into the rankings. Gavilan, Up upsetting Mexico’s Gaspar ; Ortega, won the 10th place? | Turner enined the ninth peg by: whipping. De} Flanagan of 8t, Paul. Flanagan‘ was — demoted from fifth to cighth, . Ay eye Ship yard : e ae ee ee | Girls Edge | Fashion : The soitbaNing girls from Manitoba's buoe vy nine strokes and Mrs. J. H. Todd of Victoria led the British Columbia team with 386. In the junior tsian play, where net scores will decide the title, Noreen Laing of Toronto had a net 80. She was also leader on gross scores with 84. Lowest net was scored by Pat Kiggins of the Saskatchewan: team with 79. . Jo-Ann Fercy and Heather eee ¢ Lawrence:combined for a net The explosion of the excur- 170 for Manitoba and Mona Mor-|sion boat Sultana in the Missis- Wahl’s Shipyard edged Fashion Footwear 17-16 in a free-slug- ging girls’ softball league game at Gyro Park last night, > Selma Standring won it for ‘Wahl's in the seventh and last inning with a triple, driving in three runs, Fay Trudeau and Jacqucline McDonald; Nicholls, Evans; Currie. up and Maryetta Thornton had/sippi River in 1865 cost 1,450 net 171 for Albcrta. | lives, Teday to 7 p.m. Saturday 9 p.m. Thrilling New Millions Both Young and Old ' Walt Disncy’s “BAMBI" Also “Lapland” Wet Back Hound Saturday Matinee 2 p.m. pack from a t deficit do beet |= ona ne The Mounties. behind the against the good big man, al-|73—four strokes under women’s ‘idage While Sox 6-4. The de- efour-hit pitching of Don Fer- though there probably won't be| par and only one above men’s— freak Groped. the nice ent | Major League Tarese, downed Sun Diego Pad- too “much weight difference. Judy not oniy gave a shocking ‘he . eaneiene ea “fe aad ine “¢ TES Sok in tare opening game Of! Robinson is 36, Basilio is 30. setback to Marlene but threat- 8 ew Wo sate we Ao bea WIAs “a SCTIOS AT Vancouver, The question is whethcr or not| ened to run away from the field Se , tees. XD ® “ AWMAULLELLAGSN FIDSNCEUSS 4 ‘Eie Patines, «me were tied! Robinson can go 15 rounds with; of 100 before the tournament ‘i “Hai ne nti cotiner!deago sont AAR TR FH cea) kam MAES pum imtoithe rugged Basilio using that; scarcely got started. Thursday. Peek! Lary: shut} hwy Uiinms. {subt by oof weenie aye iEiaaendas’s pame cinupped be- slim waist as a tom-tom, beating FOUR TIED AT SECOND ~ P Basten ments inning: parry ane aoe ae Re ana ollywoud Stars inte ivurth out a steady rhythm. nad Ik? oa BBes EOI Looting SURG L AT Ak MED opine The Stuns ted les - i "S| ie i radi ‘at Tour rruas (G0 <8a¥CAa7y TS 5y Vics [suyd.; ‘Beitevore .. Gis “S20 aS “ph tie one Be is Geleas ec ieegue _ A lot depends on Robinson's; There was nothing radically tory flor UnetnoitrTigexs. | pSkowren ON. 0... °888 AB UGS cauD vecline sIBD 2 FBR TOD Geais. legs. If he can stay at a dis-, wrong with the game of Mar- e Tunes vblast comme iin bbe | Runs--Mantie, rad. Bd tp vecuin iwo percentage: tance. round after round he lene, pride of Fonthill, Ont., nor Souci anning ; wather N¥ele aPan ¢ in oS Balen Ja evers. MaRiNy- Del cs pebice YVARCOUVEr. would figure to outpoint his! with that of four other girls who ve s23 *, ne bp rs IVa Yi . - ata Yee MIS aid hy auptieed iball, atl | peias--ALalygnue, JBosiwn cpati ales. i WA Me ae tor tne ceNar, tlio i visaged opponent. Ba matched Marlene’s par 77. Rangesan singled and tMinnicptheego. 25. 7 Barrasnento and Portland spilt; silio keeps crowding him, we; it was simply a case of too ™ UNIO > wetter DoPies-vrawmuer. Babninere, up. @ Soubleneader, the Bolons win- aren't sO sure. much Judy. The youngster had canes pus coccinea nmanenpengeeemn easier | | et iples- Neat! wel Siyyean. fle a ne Uirst game 10-2 and Anyway, it looms as a whale of just about everything, including Co iHome ewns-aWaniams. 2 Portland taking the second 4-1. a fight, an eagle three at the 16th that Sy Stoteg Uae spastinie, Ohinaite. oo. 3464 a e downed Los Angeles 7-3. proved the squelcher. ( ebeitne: sBunnkng, Denon, eet wo Pet. GBL Marlene, who has internation- dhe Sh MS ’ 4 ae € . nf tee = ~ - ° 1 SHybReuss- Wien. Cleveland. 220. fewee Paice id “ oon 4 al victories to her credit, now. A. . ly ween, “f 64° 50 $61 4 shares the runner-up spot at 77 bn WADKORAS LAO “” phe " a it} Mar; EH Dri ll f sash Diego ....., 62 GO 854 55 with ary en risco oO Anetta. Stet on man ta? eae asa 60 BG BIS OY Saint John, N.B., Janct Macwha Arata, Bo a a) we - Wes oo, “ A822 13 5 mers ) Meade) fasvin Bae 62 10 HSS bees Aaigeles 63 ov A39 13 of suburban St. Lambert, Que., e “Sete, PN BN TD tit Fortend (al 72 868 261) Donna Patton of Winnipeg and ‘ Mayes, RY... BIS WN TA seat cree snoeeeenmnreneet Rae Milligan of Calgary. Sewwareciennt OE Seb M4 Feb MTis iM "6 | eons. Coruna Mia stongiant, iit Juuy s 13 also, gave Quebec's Vasuis, TT i Major League four-member team a one-stroke Hates tether ky oMMtitad, i, i margin, at 323, over defending Hite. Aaras, 1a | Standings Ontario in the interprovincial ripen tng in i NATIONAL LEAGUE team motehes, Alberta was a, Ceolectign oft Home riuniv-Atron, SO. | woods Pet, GUL close thrid with 326. PANEL TIT Falen Donen Maye, 40. PE Baas ee, ny A AG Mays 1 ' e Pltching--omidt, ft. Loula, O-l, Milwaukee oo... BO 41.804 The tweememuer Junior teams, | S00, Brooklyn o....., GB 42 880 3% playing for the junior interpro- ; Htrikeowls Sanford, Philadelphia, 6 ce uth. An ad By vincial championship on a net @ Tusasters 125, Philadelphia... ne 46 ‘b54 4 score basis, were well bunched. aetna RE EE ELEM a CORN MIE Be aR oe ee eS te + Vode a a thee rye. ’ . ‘ ‘ ‘ Ontario led with 164, followed b @ Vivor Lamps PRUE ose io to ae New Brunswick with 167 Sask. ‘ SUCHE ee tbs wid 2 : : 1 G7. § @ Steam trons Remember When . Oo atchewan aad defending Quebec , By ‘The Canadian Press AATETTOAS EGE Loan had 169, th . : 4 ey, 4 @ Percolstors Timmins Dome Mines wen the , ary NS cas . eastern Canada soccer title ro | New ark ae itoan aie 4 STRONG COMING IN @ Table Limps years ago by defeating Toronto} yyoston bt 4G tO, Ree Milligan, a pre-tourna- ' Ulster United, 4-2, In a tubulent | Cleveland oo... fy 490 BOR VG sea “ Hn, i | . match marked by the expulsion | Detroit oo... 60 10 805 15 Me I, Two H ment prospect for the job of de- star py ele expe Keltimore o..,. 40 53 40h Te Stan usia wo omers throning the champion, gave up of Ulster contro halt Bob Me-! Kansas City ov... 4003 We4q a9 wees a cree sam ge meee min etiy een ae See te se LOO nany strokes on the front Nabney for striking the referee, Lo O6 00 5D a0, ' nine to have hopes of catehine wp wilh little Miss Darling, Rae QUEBEC @-—-The Montreal, tool 42, four over par going out, Royals of the International: but setiled down with a ven- Baseball League Thursday an-}peanece coming home and dus nounced the signing of second | plicated Juely'’s cugle at the ith baseman Dick Young, aequired; with a powerful drive and good Lpsecand shot that left her with an easy publ. Helly Surnnope of Iidmanton, one of the real power hitters in the tournament, pulferad from hick of control an the front nbae and took adi but came down the back stretch bn one-undoer-par 3? to finish with 78, five strokes away from Judy, Miss Milligun's 77 led the Al- Herta tow tn the daterprovinesdal matehes with Miss Stanhope at Wound Mary Cay closest with Ot. 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