ee * Oe ee ey y ” SN Me ow ew PERCE EEE ETE WS Oe ee FERRIES yee fe WON vue NAMM R BANE E ty tides PPS Re “ : me “ PITT Re ees wo 49 fre ne 8 DE POH PPE MM NYY Me Yrs et WH H II SS ss el sod s 4 + we - Otta wa ‘thumps Alouettes 17. 1 OTTAWA KPa A game. ‘on ‘neutral. ground between the first and second-place teams |may tell the power tale of the Big Four football league for 1958, Hanilton Tiger-Cats with four wins and no losses, and sécond- place Ottawa Rough Riders, with FHIHS. Prvnrccee Softball finals resume tonight. Atlin’ will meet Local 768 in the third game of the Prince Rupert Senior Men’s softball finals at 7 p.m. tonight: at Algoma Park. oo Remaining games — will played each night after, wea- ther permitting. The best-out- of-five series stands at one “Ae2- 2 "veeord—and the’ Teague's r. best °° for-and-against © scoring | record—-meet next Sunday © “in Philadelphia,. s Stoke be ‘Ottawa took over second. place. Saturday night with a 17-1. win | against Montreal Alouettes a drenched : ‘Lansdowne * “Park gridiron, 4 oN, The guessers are loking:. ‘to. Sunday’s game—the first.' Big: Four league game ever: to~be:: played...in the United: States for. the answer. The tearns will be playing “c on. an Anterican regulation 100-yar@ field, rather than the Canadian 110 yards.. Hap Shouldice,.. Big be Four supervisor of Officials, to- day announced special. ground , Edmonton hands - B.C. sixth loss — By The Canadian Press” Saturday | night was a gray one. for Winnipeg Blue Bombers even though they trounced Saskatch- ewan Roughriders 27-6 and‘moved into a first-place tie with Calgary Stampeders in the Western Interpro- vincial Football Union. ©: Bombers, ” lost: - ‘high-scoring fullback Gerry James. when he suffered a ‘cracked... leg in the third quarter. Officials said ‘the 1 93-year-old James, most: valu- able Canadian in football, had a double fracture just above | ‘his left ankle and will not be able: to play again this season. In another WIFU game at Vancouver,: -Edmonton Eskimos walked over British Columbia Lions for a 26-7 victory as 26,653 fans watched Lions take - their sixth straight. defeat. STAMPS UNBEATEN Winnipeg and Calgary head the league with four wins each, put Calgary is undefeated: while TSR TEE NEST Re PTE FET TE RATT OS SW TER TET POET 1 PE a -_¢ ‘against 183 by Saskatchewan, In the air, Riders were out-thrown wey as Bombers completed 12 of 16 yy Nawe passes for 249 yards. Saskatch-| game apiece. for Atlin and the | 4 Prince Rupert Dally New: ae ewan conipleted four of 13 tries| Pulpmen, ; Monday, September 8, 1958. for , yards. ‘ POOP P SILI SLEOO DOOD oonnes = ~ Winnipeg Jed 6-0, 12-0, and " 21-0 at the quarters. WEEKEND FIGHTS SERVED Chinese Food - iEskimo coach Sam Lyle watch-| JOHANNESBURG, South Af- ed his squad click as Normie | yica y—Mike Holt, 173%, Johan- HERE! Kwong and Johnny Bright led a nesburg, outpointed Roque Mar- 428-yard ground attack and 34, Nam} ) Canadian quarterback Don Get- avilla, 17324, Nampa, Idano, (20). ty made. five of six pass at- tempts, good. Star quarter Jackie Parker. hit three for 10° in pass- ing. FLYNN SCORES TWICE: : - Half Doni Flynn, playing bril- - iantly, went through .for two Winnipeg has suffered | two| touchdowns: and Parker ’ scored losses. Saskatchewan, with three vietories in five starts, is still‘a thethird. Joe Mobra. scored the — re other Eskimo points with a con- eve. pe cor em Who | vert, single and two field goals. BAILIFF'S SALE. | It was Lions who opened scor- ee fi lon toeht, fo see. egimers ing, with Ed Vereb cracking Sealed tenders addressed to Goodwin Stromdahl, Strom | retain top spot. through at 218 of the first quar~|] dahl’s Service Station Ltd., Second Avenue West and See-. |} A hometown crowd of 18,376 ter for their only touchdown. Ted ond Street, Prince Rupert, B.C., will be received up to 12:00 | watched James collapse atter Hunt kicked the convert. o’clock noon on Saturday ,the, 13th day of September, 1953): [ being tackled by Ridets’ Jack] - Lions Yed 7-1. after the first for the purchase of all or any of the following motor vehicles rules. a NEAL EVANS. Local and Long Distance VOVENG, STORAGE, CRAT-. ING, PACKING — LIFT VAN ' SERVICE : 2085 — Phone — 4021 Bore: ‘Free Home: Delivery’. (Min,. $3:00 Orders)... -* MELROSE CHOP. SUEY Phone 3329) | « STYLED FOR SPEED-—Sleek and aerodynamically perfect the EX 179 of the British. Motor.Corporation captured 11 Interna- tional. Class G and(53 American recdrds in a week of high . speed record attempts on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. On a 12-hour run the EX 179 averaged 118.13 m.p.h. The Austin Healey Sprite roadster is the sports car version of the racing car. | Sa voy gals capture softball crown a DON SCHERK WINS NEW TROPHY ; toes ie Hill as he grabbed a short pass. quarter, but Eskimos dominated which may be inspected at the above address: f. Savoy captured the Prince Rupert Women’s Soft- Earlier, James, had kicked two | from then on, heating Minto re ‘11955 Ford Fordor, License No. 317432 - q converts. - . Boing 1---1955 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan, License No. 317434. final quarter.. « hall finals last night when they defeated Wahl’s 11-9 at Gyro Park to win the Manson’s trophy. t Last. night’s game was the \. fourth in the finals best of five series, with Savoy winning three of the- four games. Kay Schooley of the Savoy Fullback Charlie Shepard and . _ halves Leo: Lewis, Gordie Row-| Dan Edwards, in his first game land and Rorin Latourelle scored |S Lions coach, watched his the Winnipeg touchdowns. Shep-|team make only 11 first downs ard also booted a single. to Edmonton's’ 24, GILCHRIST SCORES Cookie Gilchrist smashed 1—-1955 Chevrolet Sedan, License No. 317435 _ 11955. Ford Tudor, License No, 317437 ’ Highest or any. tender not necessarily: accepted. Terms of sale—Cash. All sales subject to 5%. Sales ‘Tax, . GOODWIN: STROMDAHL,, Bailiff. Kitimat pitcher “most. valuable” Winning pitcher Kay Osowet- ski struck out five, allowed 19 hits and gave up two free passes. Losing chucker Carol White who squad walloped the only homer of the game. Selma Standring was the biggun on the Wahl's was replaced by Betty Holkestad | in the fifth, struck out two, gave up six hits and walked eight. Re- , By CHARLES GIORDANO Daily News Sports Writer through at the last minute. for Saskatchewan's lone touchdown but Hill missed the convert. Phoenix coasts ‘Nef pitcher Betty Holkestad struck out one, allowed three hits and walked two. Terrace lec ng a triple and two A balanced airground offens- ive gave Bombers 25 first downs against Riders? 14. Winnipeg backs’ rushed for 2866 yards Kitimat Vikings’ pitcher Bud Goody, was named the most valuable player of the season Saturday night at the Prince Rupert District Baseball league annual banquét held in the Canadian Legion auditorium. - Emcee for the evening, Harley Lewis said that out of a total of to PCL title By The Associated Press >; The Pacific Coast League cam- 1ipaign ground quietly to a halt for the baseball loop’s leaders Sunday but for-a couple of also- rans—Spokane and Portland — were leading the. game g into the fifth inning en, Savoy rallied with eight ns, Savoy tallied one more run in the seventh. Wahl’s scored one run in the Famous coach . F . A collection totalling $68.27 . @ ¢ first¢inning, rallied with five eight players picked for the| was taken for ee ardent. | to hold clinic the day's events had. important runs/in.the third, marked up one thi th and at award, Bud Goody was put on| workers in the baseball league | V meaning. in the sixth and scorec two more: top after the baseball executive | in ancouver || portland gained a split with Des and Marg Careless, who | left the city Jast week to take: ; up permanent residence in: | Peachland. A. dance followed ‘the banquet, in he seventh in an attempt to catch up. BAIL FANS That broiling si sun can = mighty rough on your hair. F shape with VWildroot Cream-Oil, Keeps hair soft, pliant, handsome. TRY WILDROOT'S (NEW | had a tough time making: a sel- ection. He said that two players from each of the four teams’ in the}. league, Gordon and. Anderson, Esquires, Terrace and Kitimat} . were chosen for the award. J ° Stampfl. Goody was unable to attend Ce CO aty The clinic will be held Sep- ously close to but out of the cel- the banquet and Mr, Lewis said ° |_temb 9 and 12 in the Uni- | 22°: Seattle took _ the dubious that the. “Jerry Ford Memorial) ppaA & ere su nlaiasinianiis trophy” would be sent to him. meeting set eee oriuen a VL Pe VN OS FLOPS va Ai ony for Wednesday the Seattle Rainiers to protect its one game lead over Salt Lake and nail.down fourth place in the final standings. The Indians beat Sacramento. 4-1 Sunday night and finished-~ their. first PCL season danger- Athletes, coaches and others . interested in’ track and_ field will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend a two- ‘day clinic under world famous track and’ field coach — Franz tourney — Terrace Legion captured - first prize of $250 yesterday at Ter- race in the $500 softball tourna- ment which was held over from Labor day because of rain. ‘Terrace defeated_the—.Prince pert All-Stars in both ends of a double header, 8-3 in the first and 5-1 in the second, behind the powerful pitching of Barry Jack- son a Senior A import from Vic- Yancouver . be- | rene WN John Jones of the Terrace tween the hours of 10 to 12 in neg Portland-Seattle se ton | was Loggers presented with the were 4-3 i 1£S the morning and 1:30 to 4:30 : “Rookie of the Year” award by in the afternoon. Seattle in the opener and 8-1 for ri ws ‘Portland in the abbreviated re Push B it Can Jackson no, only won both Botting. Works, sponsors of the All bowlers wishing to] Mr. Stampft has just com- | nightcap. E ; ; : eled a successful coachin ; » Giants coast- 5 LEON LAN. sais it sho bee's homer] ops tr ean ad tat Bilenter teams in the Celeo| Bincin he castubiek ware Jadometetneleechannon-| “"rhe local All-Stars took sec- Bailey of Gordon ang A nder- City Bowling league are) tended by representatives from |ship beating the Vancouver) ond prize of $150. son’s was recommence he ue : across Canada and from parts Mounties, who finished nine Ea Menace opened the scoring in award but as he was over the age asked to attend a meeting of the U.S.A. games off the pace in third spot., ¥ AT REGULAR PRICES : ‘the third inning of the first Last year’s winner of the at 7:80 p.m. Wednesday in Persons interested in at- |3-2 and 9-6. | i Runner up San Diego split bane to contact Mr. A, Baird, Hous- | with fifth place Salt Lake, the: 0000 ing Administrator, University |Padres taking the nightcap 3-1 of British Columbia, Vancou- | and Salt Lake winning the open- pet ver 8, B.C. ler 9-5, ii game with one run. The Rupert tending tie Clinic are asked ‘All-Stars came back with two l runs in the fifth. Terrace scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth and followed with four in the seventh on Jackson’s three-run homer, They tallied one more jn the eighth. Rupert scored their last run in honsoaras the ninth. rookie award, G and A's Bill Smith received a replica of the large trophy. A new trophy donated by the Sports Shop for the player ending the season with the highest batting average was presented to Don Scherk by Sports Shop owner Joe Gior- In the second game Terrace} dane. Seherk had an average seored their five runs in the|-of 416 at the end otf the reg- first two Innings on five hits} wlar season, and two Rupert errors, The local} Taking the playoff champlon- the bowling alley, league secretary Wally Todd an- nounced today. Stooms tHe Hale NT (fox. Sayin by uoil, ; today. | Pirates take series from Braves; Ee! Ramos blanks Yanks for Senators i { 100 et Why take a chance - mail order purchases, send Post Office money orders, Simple to procure at your Pot Olliee of fram your rural mail 1 camer, Paw Office money orders cast little, and for additianal protection you Qe! a reeeipt at time of purchase, in payment of NOW AL COMaue COntAING LANOUM League manager of the year, dave vony : . \ . va , Te ve By ED WILKS header split in the finale Sun- | Kansas City was besting De- ° NO WASTE * NO MESS sare scores their lone run ship award were ithe Becuires. Associated Dress Sports Writer day, They won 4-1 after Warren| troit 6-2 and Baltimore was ak jp nnn | Pot Office C.O.D. may suit your mail * QUICK * EASY TO USE noua ast ning. E coined the han shy from s onsor The 10 telling days are over |The Wonder” Spahn had taken| dumping Boston 4-2. Cleveland order purchasing requirements better : * JUST TOUCH THE BUTTON ae "| Bert Morgan oF Ve Grothe, cleat for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Butithe opener 3-1 for the Braves,; heat Chicago 7-1. ta “yeu pay the post alien or your rural FOR HANDSOME HAIR mi store, e m if the Bucs missed a storybook his 10th victory. Ramos, 23, didn't give the \ ‘ (1 nominal ‘hhuvge for hanna mee asl id set Baseball commissioner R. G, finish in that span, they did} yt was the last chance any-| Yankees a hit for three innings. ve (Rusty) Ford expressed — his] 2° less than stamp themselves | pody had of catching the Braves,|Then he had to shake off the for Su ar Ra thanks to the many fans for Paseballs Surprise en of We who lead by 7% with 16 games effeets of a S4-minute detay USE POST OFFICE MOWEY ORDERS Ke I> their turnout and also to the 7 Danny Murlaugn A) to play, by rain in the fourth, Bobby ) ! (ig g y Dally News for their coverage of | LP choice as the National) ghivago Cubs swept oa pair| Shantz 7-5 Jost It. vr. POST OFFICE C.0.0.- 207 vil “; M Tones ; | LOS ANGELES w-- “Sure yr} baseball during the season, from the Giants 6-4 and 4-1,{ Mans (0-8) singled home the DONT SEND CACH BY MAIL! Sees wanna fight Sugar Ray Robin-| Mr, Ford also voiced his appre- In a 10-day showdown, the|tLos Angeles hammered St. Loula| Yankees’ first run while nall- son again-—but only ifthe money |clation to the umplres and the Pirates faced their final seven| 7-56 and Ciniennatl grabbed aling his first shutout with New is right," said tough ttle Car- persons helping with transporta- Lanes Neen Thay insted by 24%- ‘foe hold on ana pice York Vito Valentinetti (4-4) lost ‘i i! men Basilio after pounding Art|tion of players, ; cy va Yiby taking two a adelphin| it. Tony Kubek and Elston How- 6 my My games when it started, lost y P y NS ee a Aragon Into a bloody, reeling derctich in eight savage rounds Wriday night, Truman Gibson, head of the International Boxing Club, salted Robinson has negreed to defend the middlewel@ht tithe he Hfted from Hnsilio Jast March against O-4 and 0-2. ard homered for the Yanks. In Saturday notion, the VWr- Yersecceccenrcascassessetsceesseeeca Teese esaesTP4ssOUsONs Essel eases see Tl Ed Tess sass ees eee seeIesee ay, ates took a 7-0 squeaker from 6 Milwaukee while Cinoinnatl wis blasting Philadelphia 10-2, The Cubs took the Giants Od and St. Louls edged the Nod- CAVARETTA RUSIGNS BUFPALO, N.Y, (-—Phil Cay. nretin, manager of the year Jn the International Basebni) League in 1067, has reslaned as} They came out with manager of Buffalo Bisons, edge in the series with a double GPHOPILE PPD IP OIPIEGIOLIIO POLO PPE UOIEUPEGIVEC HIVE PEPOOREROEEOTEUYE two of three at Milwaukee and were third, 04% games back, go- Ing into final four at Plitts- burgh Friday night, nr dl ee a — fo the Prairies YOUR LAST CHANCE TO PURCHASE THE “GIFT OF THE CENTURY” and Eastern Canada Leave Princo Ruport an worn 9-2. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA CENTENARY Hook 30 ieee oh rse6r SS) RUERT MAN NEW CHAMPION | qceuce ci ii EDRITISH COLUMOIA CENTENARY BOD, ° ag ‘ ; f , 73 ary, Basilio, formor welterweight moran 2 Victory sonson—t REG. $5.00 Daily oxcopt Sunday ns well as former middleweight champion, opened with his record for southpawa In the big CEE SESS ESSE EES OF NORTHERN B.C. GOLFERS Norm McOlary of Prince Rupert won the men's Northern B.C. golf champlonship at the Smithers Calf course over the Lavar Day woekend with two scores of 7h for a total of McOlary took tho trophy away from Inst year's winner Jack Dowling of Smithers Jt Is the flrat time the trophy has been won by Prince Rupert. Gordie Hetherington of Smithers, scared a 154 time. The 27-year-old ace, who hos lost 10 this senson, got No, 10 with a five-hitter. Ron Kline (19-14) lont It, In the American league, Peto Ramos extended his scoreless string aginst the champs to, 29 1-3 Innings Sunday, mvbwy Washington Ita first 1-0 victory in five yoara, before the Yankees Pacific Standard Time Maln Line conneetions at Jasper for points Mast and West. Por Further Information please nee, Write or en: j Prinea Ruport Tickot Office: 528 - 3rd Ave, West jungle-style nitack and didn't let up until refreee Tommy Hart pulled him from the battered Aragon at 1:27 of the elghth, Hart moved just as Aragon's corner threw dno towel, “T didn't ask for the Nmrht to he stopped," said Aragon, “but I didn’t want to go 12 rounds total , wn tay Oul-oaf-fown Cha, Orders Weleome with hin either.” It was the first} in the 86 hole medal play event to plnee second, We was ‘ Y " Phone 4116 knockout In Aragonts 10d-fight] runner-up tn 1067 tied with Wugh shirrett, made one ne welr {inte now TOT IHLY CAreer, A total of 44 entries took part in the Northern D.C, (of Inte) hs Pe mente 0 nel on rr iP "i ¢ AW AD J AW Aragon fired his only big-aun, Men's open Golf champlonship making the contest the winning ve " tte F POLLONE Now an Sule at 1 selva dn the fifth, Ballo ap-| biggest so far for sinithera, Dike Mann fourehitter, MINING f ATION A L peared shaken, but after that, Winner of the men's piteh and putt waa TH Leach, of Cleveland = dumped | kecand: FISHING LA ha hia bial eal tye ! cate peawmenweeey joowny at him Amithers with HHothovington xocond, Hetherington nluo won | piace Ohienga 4-8, Boston, bout LUMBETING TAN TICTIATODS BYP, VANCOTIVET, WE Arngon, welelbnyg 162, was in fl Might. Basilio, 1664, bonbed away ont him from ring post to ray pout, Taltimore 6-6 In 10 innings and Hanan City rapped Detrolt 9-4, Washington took the Yanicann Antirday msn, winning hes winte the Long Drive prise. rune to tha pin on Noa, hole Wan MeClary of Prince ert, SHPIPPL LOS EDOP SLO LES OOOS REGO OPES EOTHIGOOOPINOUOOROCHOEOEOOORORIVOLE ‘ . oof po ofive ‘ | t | WD PACHA NOTE: Thin offer expires Sept. qth, tin, POPPI OV OOO OOOEOOOEROSOONOOLOOOOOEE DU ODOOES TODO UOUIOTODUEUSLOIIIOIO DOCH IEGTEMETETYUIITIIUIUIITTE”