TEL RE Ne ee Ne Fam BEY Yt ia ‘2 JEP B BER EREDAR SRR ESRC t + For Girls a . ee lew we ws wear ae LF even Mat ster ead x a! t END RUN— bo tackle. is about OF ALL AGES BLOUSES SITIES SWEATERS DRESSES AMAS SLIM JIMS — BA'TERROBES LINED JEANS SLIPS WINPBREAKERS SLACKS SNOW SUITS > GLOVES NIGHT GOWNS " RAINCOATS DKESSES COATS CAR COATES PARTY PYS SBR SSSREESEH ‘OPEN FRIDAY NUEE TILL 9 WALLACE'S " DEPT. STORE Tritt iti ts) ‘1 eg: 1 ADVE EEEMENT tb PUG OSE he Dr PO AY EO tae Te PIQWOU COM AIOL HOARD Gt Tye thet GUY GIDE GE WED COUURITA -miles west of his home here, at HUBBARD, | Tex. speaker, the famed “Grey Iagle” leagues, diced Monday and baseball mourned the pass- ing of one of its greatest stars. A heart attack claimed: the:. moan wio was called the finest} centre fielder of all time. He was, ' fishing at Lake Whitney, 30 the time. | From the high echelons. and from the bushes of baseball came. messages of sorrow and prause for the tremendous con- tribution he made to the game Libby Hemmons, Youden take Bob Simpson of Ottawa for Eastern all-stars in the East-West game at Hamilton. Ken Carpenter of Saskatchewan Roughriders, playing for the West, Tris Sp eaker, all-time haseball great, by DAROLD V, RATLIFF (AP) —_— (Tris) took women’s high single with t o sani; 269 but had to split high threc of the Major honors with i. Th -22 seasons with the Boston an bowled 274 to take men’s high ‘twas on three world champion-| bowling honors ‘Libby EHicmmons and Harvey Youden of Mighty Mites bowled women's and men’s high. singic}| and high three also boosting their team to double honors 1 the Local 708 Bowling league. | Harvey Youden rolled 314 and 713 for the men while | randed. Libby } | #emmons took care of the wo- ; one time, (87) makes an end run ; rr rive-pin bowing | resuits Vernic Munisaba | —-CP photo. Is dead . of Esquires Tristram Peggy Thompson cf Fashion Feotwear as thev i buth put together 655, in Mixed | Five-pin Bowling league . play ; last Wednesday night. ; , John Bond of Standard “Oil he‘loved so well that he played! it-for $40 a month. os | dominated B league taking men’s . Speaker was a great lefthand-' high single and three with ed ‘Hitter with a lifetime major! scores of 303 and 726. league batting average of .344 inj Bert Edgar of Checker Cabs Sox, Cleveland Indians, Wash- ; Single in A league while George ington Senators and Philadel- ‘ Shenton of Frosty Locker col- phia Athletics. His highest av-| jected high three with B93, erage was 389 in 1925. He als0| -Esquires rolled 1254 for team was a great defensive player. He! nish single and team high three. : 3 1 y 7 3+ ship teams—Boston in 1912 and; was rolled by Frosty Locker with a. : 2504. 1915: and Cleveland in 1920. He Women’s high single in B managed the latter team from na , 1919 to 1926. league was bowled by Gudrun H f the f A Husvick of Sons of Norway with: € was one 0 © cr, ONY" 1247 and Evelyn Noble of Nobles fielders in baseball history who took high three with 572. could .throw accurately ret _ a waec ofa Capturing team high = single |and high triple was Diamond ;Cabs with scores of 1123 and : 3050. ° | PLAYED CLOSE He was also known for play-! ing the outfield so close he could ; | Shake hands with the infielders. | Results “I once figured out,” he said at! 4 League—Esquires 4, Eby and; “that 98 per. cent of ,Sons 0; Yukon Gems 4, Checker’, mec cide wilh, egies of 979 tall safe hits to the outfield drop : )Cabs 0; Fashion Footwear 3, m oirant of the fielders. Onl ly: Canadian Legion 1; Yukon Coe FE 228y and 3073 won UWO per cent po over their heads ‘Jewellers 3, Headpinners 1; Can- M1 ts thoi fied) xineje OF between them. It really was Hsco 3. Norwest Foods 1, Frosty hay raphe “ vontidence in these pe reentages | Lovker 2, RCMP 2. a Oy fe limetine Klaie Paw. that made me play su ciose in.'; B League—Chatham’4, “com? Who Asow aio pushed her — And he played it really close. ‘modore Cafe 0; Greer and Brid- Moy tat front wher «he togi @N several occasions, he was Gen 3, Sons of Norway 1; Dia- eos. bet ihe and. ther able to pri) down a tly for one’! mond Cabs 3, Nobles 1; Daily. wah os and 90] wut und step on second base for, News 2, Luckies 2, Astoria Mes- do: rye Waaie of OKY took oun Uhussisted double play. | senger 2, United Fruit 2; Stan- Po nel ith 285 while’ Spenker’s all-time record of dard Oil 2, Universal 2. t, Pon: wc: of Sparks rolt- (61 outfield assists testified to: ne a boots s high, Uhre ne contred Many were made Dy e _ val dy ain duet The Close -playine peake Vaya - Ay ee ite ia mk the ball to his) third-biase- Uglyame ote BAS man ur firing no-hep liners lo, | rf: C, j woe ateher meals Mites At Weediineton in 192?) he hit Ca 5 e co ono 4 Marae be) end (campilea 306 pataul I bh i} ) : oa oe and Ya uestets. Tt was his last; Ow NG hee 4 Hurta hull vear in the game, yee Bey ats ‘The record baaks show Speak « jetty Sugiyama of Arrows Poy y er could have been a ehatmpien volled wamen's high single and B.C. Clothiers Alterations Sale is still on Mer ns Wate erproal Jackets om, iat. of CAL. © $80" $4" Saweectters aitherent otyles, Perea Eb eotag $2°’ ’ Perv os Shop at B.C. Clothiers Ltd. 717 - 3rd Ave. Wost _— We ARE weekend with You |. Mixed Nuts ow Friday “HELP THE ICINSMEN SORRY Il we missed supplying you last Brand Peanuts, BUT You can pick yours up af the Kinsmen stand beatbep hith three af 259 and 642 to cap- aie 5 As it: ture double honars in Celeo City wal Pris was the only min to; fowl league play last Wed- rnterrupt Cobb's relenoas leading ; nesday, fatter of the Jengue from 1907 to; Betty Turner of MeRae Motors Ig1u, He did it in 1916 with altook women's high single in B SUB average. ;Sechon with 229 while Marine Radio's Join Wilson bowled 591 L far women's high three. Last Night’ S Fights Taking men's high single In A Phe Awortated Press Hiri: ham, Fangland. _ John hed ahonot been fer his long frend Ty Cobh, Section was Rese Ronald with a score of 204. John Rodie of |) Radio Cabs put together 743 for ny Habltihy ‘Tonga, defeated Yor igh triple, which is a hieh to funde Pompey, Trinddad, 100) date. me " f /Pompey disqualified for low! ‘Team high single was rolled ~blow Duht-heavywelghts. | Jobmanesburg-. Jerry Luedee, | 71, New Tlaven, Conn, and Mike Holl, I72'y, South Africa, drew, | 10. ‘by Radio Cabs with Rupert. Motors bowled nhonew team high triple, Al Falthtul of Pipefitters and Al Coyle of Neal Evans both roll. - ae 0 230 to spit men’s high single me —" honors fn B Sectlon, . ; Harold Pleteher i Royals collected three with 604, Lucky Royals rolled 1196 for team Teh single honors while a total of $214 won Plpefitters tena didgh three, RESULTS A Lengue--Good Nelahhors 3, ROMP sulgdivisian 1: Indio Cabs §, Strikers J; Rupert Motors 4, Ocean View Angola Of Cooks Jewellers 4, Allsorta 0; Arrows 4; Culypsos 0; Bweot Sixteen — 3, Shop-asy 0, Ho League--Tiperliters 3, Mee Heaue Motora J) Johnson Oute hourds 2, Neal vans 2: Marine 1264 and: 3630 for “of men's lucky high those Delicious Cashews and Nadlo 3, dughends 1; Lucky Noval 3, Savoy 3; RCMP elty 3, Kelly Douglas 1; Co-Op 3, Nelphbor HJ. Fo ean ce a et wre OY © a Rene enema eam: eet LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS. Hin Franelsco--Prolo Roa’ W4%, New York, out painted Robby Beanion, 135, Bin rans, GIRO, Jt), raed, ook da NV or Saturday. — HELP THE KIDDIES” haa Vegeta ‘Young Stribling, a heavyweight jas lightheavyweight champion. s MONTREAL (CP) — pion Archie Moore says he hopes to break the all-time knockout record Wednesday . night when headefends his crown against Yvon Durelle at’ the Montreal Forum. But he wouldn’t go out ‘on al: limb and predict he would stop the rugged Canadian challenger. Moore needs only one more kayo to break the record of 126 “he holds. jointly with the late contender of some 25 years ago. “Tt don't want to make = any. prediction like Virgil Akins did,” said the old champ. ‘Look what happened to him. I’m going to try and win the best way I can. ; by decision or by knockout,” Akins, the welterweight cham- pion. had asserted he would knock out challenger Don Jor- dan early in their fight. Jordan took the. tite from Akins by unanimous decision in’ Los An- reles last Friday night. PINAL TRAINING Both Moore and Yvon Dureile tapered off Monday 1s they got in their final training licks, Durelle, the Impassive fishex- man from Baic Ste. Anne, N.B., worked oul on.the heavy punch- ing bag, did:some shadow hoxing and skipped... He did not box with sparring: partners. “Im afraid of that glove-work now,” said his manager, Chris Shaban. . “EHe’s-:in shape and I don’t want to risk him going into the ring. with a cut face.” SEVENTH TITLE DEFENCE Moore, the ring-wise cham- pion who is making the seventh defence of his title, boxed two rounds, pounded the light and heavy. bags, and Skipped before! 300, fans. - Moore, reported at 176 pounds, trained “just to work up a sweat, loosen up. keep the edge on,” said his manager. Jack (Doc) Kearns, Both champs said they’d spent today loosening up. The official weigh-in is noon Wednesday, the day of the fight which is to be held above the ice of the For- um, which will be covered with boards. - . | TIME RECORD TOO Moore said he also was aiming to set an all-time record reign The record of seven years, two months and four days was hung uv by Gus Lesnevich from May 22, 1941, to July 26, 1948. The New Jersey fighter, whose reign was interrupted by war- time service in the Coast Guard, lost his: title in his sixth defence. -+That was to Briton Freddie Mills ART aye ty ae ae Shape easily, ‘in the early. Yee be Ea ty Magy bye . COPE EV be Oe ee Vee vet ae ow vuvuwes ¥ owt ow urelle makes vo “Win, or get. carried out” Lightheavyweight cham- ' Archie won the title nearly six years ago, Dec. 17, 1952, from Joey Maxim. BOTH NEAR 175 Moore said he was in great and won't have any trouble making 175 pounds. Durelle will make the. weight He has been under the limit for. several days. “Moore will try for a knockout rounds,” agreed Shaban, “I can’t see him doing anything else. At his age, the longer the fight goes, the great- er Yvon’s chances will be.” Durelle is 29, while Moore's age has variously been reported between 40 and 49. DURELLE IS READY Jor 10-5 by fight time, ~.| Quinn’s office reported sales had ee OM Se EE HS BY Sw GE ml OPE ON COU ay ve 7 WON SA ANS e 4 . . was reported 13-5 for Moore, al- though the odds may drep to 11 Meanwhile,’ promoter’ Eddie passed the $80,000 and were still climbing. A $100,000 gate Js hoped for, although Quinn said he doesn’t believe it would reach a sellout of $125,000. noone Aan ean ante tpn atrn ee TORONTO “h—Harold Mann of Prince George, B.C., Canadian amateur welterweight boxing champion, took a five-round de- cision over Ray Galante of Ham. fiton, Ontario champion, In the main bout of an amateur card ye te ty ty wi ist ha tty me: we can Raab agit th 0 Bees ep oy . co t 6 Prince ‘Rupert’ ‘Dally. News uesday, December 9, 1958 . ~ Doug T. homson leads again- . Doug. Tliomson of Jay-P- Dees captured double. honors. Sunday night for. the. second time’ ‘this Bowling leage.-. " He rolled. nien’s ‘high. sin le and high three of 210 and . ge His high three total ts & new. high... Pearl Nicoll of Dominoes ' ‘led {the women's end of the, league high three of 433. Jay-P-Dees took team” single while Dominoes 2278 for. high triple. Results . Jay- P- -Dees 3, Sports: Shop 1; Jakes 3, Stevedores - Folled at Palace Pier Monday night. 4, Happyones. 0." to “CAT ON A HOT TIN, ROOF” oS 1 ‘pam. 9 Damn 7 TG DAY. ONLY STARTS WEDWN “That Moore is a very danger- ous fellow,” said Durelle, “but I am ready for the fight of my life. I will win or they will carry me ont.” So far the odds-makers don’t think too much of the Canadian and British Empire champion’s chances. Betting, although light, Downes meets Webb LONDON (#—Terry Downes, British middleweight champion, will attempt tonight to collect on a bet he lost two years ago. Downes, a (former United States Marine, meets Spider Webb of Chicago, third-ranked challenger for Sugar Ray Rob- inson’s world title, in a 10-round bout at Wembly Stadium. Both hope it will lead to a champion- ship bout. ~ For Downes, there’s an addi- tional ‘incentive. While Downes still was a leatherneck, Webb fought Pat McAteer, tHen the British title-holder, in Chicago. 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