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Free Delivery of Chinese Food” Phone 3329 Deep Fried Prawns” $1. 15 Garlic Sparerib $1.05 ‘Green Pepper Chop Sucy oe Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $1.0 Chicken: Fried Rice se Frew Delivery ($3.00 Orders) »|| Melrose Chop Suey vee en nrarecemremnene was saapmasassece OF s : pet woah ELLIOT T SETS 3:45 MINUTES AS LIKELY LIMIT FOR MILE — LONDON ut—Herb Elliott, the world’s fastest. ‘mile ‘yunner, Saturday: listed a time of 3:45 as the probable limit: of human . speed for the mile. But he added: “No man must set a Hmit on’ his capabilities Nobody must ve be Himited by what's around him.” ~. - foye | ‘Trip sucka passes teh “too much for B.C. | a “VANCOUVER (CP)—Saskatchewan Roughrid- ot -ers.tamed British Columbia Lions 49-33 Saturday night with a deadly aerial attack that produced” ‘the HOLLYWOOD, Calif, un—-Boots Montoc, 1224, Los Angeles, stop- ped Roberto: ‘Hernandez, 128, Juarez, Mexico, (5), teh nee oe) bee eens sr ikickoff, Gilchrist r inning across after. Tripucka had quarterback. was in top throwing form for the game, the first of year with the Grey, Cup cham- pion Hamilton Tiger-Cats, scor- - Eliott once was described by a rival as an, “animal” who : Desire Uae N the 1958 regular season for both} ed two touchdowns for the followed strange training routines, didn’t. talk to anyone and The Elms- ) aie. BURLIVES | ysi\ise’ ‘teams. The crowd of 30,468 was) Roughriders. didn’t know or care who he was racing, oe oo Cc ARTOON “the biggest to see a league game Halfback Mike Hagler, ends Penewor ener serene’ i" -{n Canada, The previous record of 30,374 was set here Aug. 27, 1956. -Both teams are in action to- night. Lions are at Calgary against the Stampeders and Ri- ders meet the Eskimos at Ed- mionton. touchdown scorers were Cana- Meet--- THROWS THREE TD Pr ASSES | dian halfback Sonny Homer and - Pripucka hit three receivers y ‘BOSTON: (AP)—Canadian__ ‘Ted Bowsfield” “The Lady in. Red” .S for touchdown passes and set up three other touchdowns with key tosses. His aerial assault more than offset B.C.'s’ _ground assault, Icd by fullback By Bailey with three touchdowns. Ken Carpenter and Larry Isbell, fullbacks Jack Hill and Bob Mar- low accounted for the other Saskatchewan touchdowns. Hill had seven converts without a miss. In addition to Bailey, B.C. kicked three converts. INTERCEPTS PASS Brady’s touchdown came after he intercepted a Tripucka pass at the Saskatchewan 20-yard , Cookie Gilchrist, hard-running fullback who “perfou: med last Herring. outclassed by Tripucka " prigucka outpassed B,C. quar- terback George Herring by near- 1y 100 yards, 291 to 197, even though .the Lions. picked up 26 first . ‘downs to. Saskatchewan's 23. = The Lions ‘made “the same umber of. yards rushing as they | id through: thé: air—197. Sask- atchewan gained only ‘165 yards along the ‘ground: a w« Tripucka completed 12. of 19 line early in the second quarter, and valloped across. around end for the touchdown that -put Saskatchewan. in the lJead for good. The stage was set up by Tri- pucka’s completed pass to Car- penter at the two-yard line. On the last play of the third quarter Tripucka tossed to Isbell, who made a brilliant catch while in a kneeling position ‘ just in- side the B.C. goal line; but Lions closed the gap to 35-33 when guard Bob Brady. Ted Hunt SKUNG WIGH—A: water: ‘skier ‘The . '22-year- -old . Penticton, deserts the. wet. cur its for | she‘ is | te A Beavers’ : oii ie -Paricduiver’s Adlvaged the second | game of a Pacific Couiat: ‘League ‘Baseball, ‘doubleheader with an. 8-6 deci- B.C., ‘southpaw whipped Yanks’ 6-2 Friday - night ona seven-hitter. Another. ‘member of. ‘the — Sox |’ mound staff, Bud Byerly, said af- ter the contest: “Ted has a great: curve ball he didn’t ‘even’ show ’em tonight. lve watched him) in and I think it’s his best pitch.” DECISIVE MARGIN | August 10, Bowsfield, called up of the American ‘Association just a month ago; had a no-hitter go- innings. Before it was over. Ted needéd ‘relief but got a ‘decisive ~ Rookie from Penticton now stars for Red. Sox| * proving quite’ a rookie pitching find: for Boston’ Red Sox.. He’s beaten New York Yankee ace Bob Turley twice ina week without his best pitch, | : the | workouts field. has. posted a 2.32 ‘earned- | from the Minneapolis. farm clubl. ing against New York. for 6 1/3]. homa City in the Texas League, At Minneapolis: this. year he had an 8-4 record and 2.70 earn- ed-run average before he got the summons. .-He: had pitched. 116 innings’ in: 19 -games. : Since joining. the . Sox, Bows- run average. He has fanned 16 and walked! 12 in 31 innings.” The Canadian import presents a.deceptively nervous’ appear ance on the mound. He = constantly, twirls: the pall behind his back while leaning in to get the sign from ‘his. catcher. In 1957 Bowsfictd wento Okla- » highest-scori ing game in the history of the Western Filiott, a sun-tanned, 20-year-old Australian, “ran an” TODAY and 7 pan. ‘{nterprovincial Football Union. incredible 3:54.5 mile in Dublin 11 days ago. Four runners |{ - TUESDAY 9:15-. na a. Se surpassed the accepted world record of 3:58 and five shattered -. EUGENE O 5 sat Frank Tripucka, Saskatchewan the onice+formidable four-minute barrier in‘ that race.. ; GENE ONEILLS SOPHIA LOREN * ANTHONY PERKINS * 7 15 PLM, ONLY. : TODAY TO WEDNESDAY - ol 4 : who put the finge “on Dillinger! |The Factyel Story | . of the Show But Vicious Lives | of America’s {Public Enemies x Beteter: savage story lilmed one ‘will Basses: _ Herring completed 13 of | Bailey went over from the one- 9-3. margin for. his first: decision kicks the dirt in front of hin be- “tra jets the longles of lew 6 32. yard line. sion here Sunday,. after the Portland Beavérs: had] inthesmajors. tween pitehes, juggles the resin oo © The first touchdown was scor- ed three plays after’ the opening tossed 52 “at: 11:40 when he scored on rring handoff. B.C. took e lead early in the second uarter when Brady made’ his interception. Bailey put the Lions ahead 20-7, plunging across:from four yards out. 40-YARD PASS ' ‘fagler scored Saskatchewan's | second touchdown, crossing the line from seven yards out after Saskatchewan got that one back tess than four minutes later when Tripucka hit Hill with a forward pass at the Lions 25- The last’ touchdown | came when Maslow fell on a loose ball in the B.C: end zone-after Sask- atchewan dribbled it down the field from its own 33. The ball won: their eighth. game. in 12-1;° et “ “The Mounties: held | nighteap. after Portland had tied the score, ‘6-6, with: $910 9 ‘rulis. in the -fifth inning.: - Vancouver: ‘scored | ‘ihe. winning had been knocked out of Her- ring’s hands on a pass play. | i pinch-hitter. John. Jorgensen walked: and: moved to second: on run in the: top.of ‘the: sixth when |. ‘jin the second game, pushing the nine starts in the. ‘Opener, » Joe die- Winceniak - threw “wild first. Vancouver added. an insurance. run in the. seventh inning. ; ‘Portland. won ,the. short series, three. gamies to one. ©. Portland hit three home runs to twin. bill total to. eight.7. Bob*Di- Twice right- -handed Turley has tried for his 18th victory against with his .fifth. and. ‘sixth behind a figety- exterior on the mound, Bowsfield single home one of the Sox tallies Friday night. , “When I. ‘broke my leg ‘at the start of the 1956 season at San Francisco, ‘(formerly of the Paci- fic ‘Coast League) pitching up here was a long. way off to me,’ Bowsfield. enid. Pierto got three of them . and Vd ‘never make it. Bowsfield and wound up instead. set- { bag constantly. and° fumbles ; with his cap frequently. et a | lela aed era a ae Pai FRANCOISE CHRISTOPHE path ee benign, Selden tek eee cam eee a “T thought. then i Buddy Pete a | yards,to Hill at the Lions two. | yard and Hill ran all the way for off. ‘the | ‘ Durhan ets son's. sa eric. backs, ot Hé t that one back for! a touchd in the’ Beavers -in. |the.., seven- inning. urham hit .an -infield dribbler Hiding 1) det ination omer go at one a touchdown in the corner. and Jorgensen scored when