VUES VA VA VY Ve UN VD Ce ee Ee Te WN NNW SV We Ne ee Noy RRO OOOO Ct ata ted etl . % : 1 RN NY NNN SH EE RN RR NOR RNS NR SS NS Boe ee ee ee Pe RON NS SEN NN RN SON SER TNTN RN TN NTN Dan Edwards hired “Brogan rehired | Former. end signed for rest of season \ ‘ i . : \ .\8 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 3, 1998 ’ Today, 7-9 pm: “THE BLACK TENT” | “FIGHT. PICTURES”. . ave _ Thursday to Soturdey, 7-9 p.m. rt ahs GUN by Spokane | TO KINGDOM COME! < Bragan was hired Tuesday SPOKANE, Wash. (?)}-—Bobby ‘to manage Spokane Indians VANCOUVER (CP) —_ British Columbia Lions again ° for “the “959 heagt |took what they hope is their first step toward vacating Bragan, former manager of the Western Interprovincial Football Union cellar Cleveland Indians, took over, the Spokane club July 1. He ‘said he was delighted to be given the chance to run the elub again next year. The Indians ‘are in last ‘place. Bragan’s team has won Tuesday when they,signed former Leo offensive end ae | Dan Edwards as head. coach, | The signing of Edwards ‘to re-|° place Clem Crowe, who was fired: tract covering only the Lions’ 11 Aug. 26, emphasized the WIFU’'s | remaining ‘games. Finks wanted current trend toward youthful | a contract for this and next sea- ,32 and lost 36 since he re- |coaches, Edwards, who is 32,! son, iplaced Goldie Holt here, joins Winnipeg’s Bud Grant and!” gorine said Edwards would pernerruerrororerrrenr er WOO" Saskatchewalrs George: Terlep have full control of the club. —~ Pe iin the carly 30 group. and could make any coaching or , . Lions directors voted by “an! player changes he desired. overwhelming but’ not ‘unani- _ Edwards’ only comment | was we have it! “well make a few small an changes for the Edmonton game here Saturday, but outside of that: there’s not much more I can: say right now. me NO COACHING “CHANGES - Edwards said at the moment | he contemplates. no changes’ in His ccaching staff. , ‘Edwards played his college: pall at the University of Georgia. He graduated in 1947 and’ ‘turned 1 professional with the- New York Yankees of the now ‘defunct All. America Conferetice. When the .AAC folded,.. he.-moved. to CinemaScoPE COLOR wiX LOVEJO FRANK ARM ALTIEG ARTISTS Mejere HAMEL Auny Fegduccd 4 mous majority” to shire the quiet |: .Texan for the balance ‘of the ' 1958 scison, club President Harry: Se Ny ere) a ‘Treebark ‘Spring announced Tuesday, af- ter a two-hour meeting attend- jed by 24 of tne team’s 27 direc- R | tors. f | CHOSEN OVER FINKS : , Although Edwwards has. had. no previous formal coaching ex- perience, he. won out over the only other seriously considered candidate, Calgary Stampeders General-Manager Jim Finks, on two counts: 1. Most of the directors: felt ‘he Today: a 9° ‘pam. ys “ROBBERY UNDE Rr “ARMS” iI “Thurs. to Sat., Shows.7-9 pam. 20 Pittsburgh ‘immortality tr 4e5 ‘got T HIS ‘ARMS. ‘AROUND. HER A within Friend's reach : ByEDWILKS, 0 - 1 TURNER “ A NEW. WAY of, chjoying water sport: with. music is shown. by membets: of.‘what’ might - he termed the, wet” generation, Parisian: - Existentialists who ‘prance, in the surf at Sorrentw. Italy. “As.‘the band plays on. dancets. go. though ‘the intri- cate steps. Of'3. “mambo whose ; chief. characteristic | dg that it! a Cee ae (eet te le jaa Range of ; Exciting Plain Shades a yee : ~ wm ve Seounesc ce RRRRSSEs f h he Lions t personnel, amiliar wit the bell League, the National Foot- must bé* danced init the: sea, Associated Press Sports Writer 5 2, ini oO k a con-| uo . vos : “OOK AT He was willing t in ee He joined thé Lions in 1955, Since 1930, the year Bob Friend was bur n, Pitts. Jeff r CHANDLE ; THESE FEATURES! geamanseessseee a this played for three years until burgh. Pirates have come up with only two 20-game |; rs . ia Rm " oO . ’ *t, iy is Wallace's Dept. ‘Store, “m|) Considered by many ‘observers ‘vietory pitchers. Now Friend is just one game short’ . Soil RESISTANCE ~~ tu a degree . as one'of the more popular Lions|} . af > third, : never known before. uf Back. | To. School ‘. during his playing days, Edwards, " of becoming tet ee 20 for; ' pitched his first: complete game | ‘ EASY TO KEEP CLEAN —cyen ink, | . ‘might be the leader the hapless | ne ay p oe Mure. Dickson, in the majors Tuesday night _ fruit juice and oil stains can be il | ecos need. : . An. st ham las oe aa New York ve nkees one for a 6-1 victory over Boston. a ao nie - a) BC. have lost all their. league) * did it in 195l--and with a sev- | The victory reduced the Yan-| : COLOUR FASTNESS *— fibres” are @, games to date, 49-33 and 22-14 hye kees’ magic number to 11. Any, . lour, not dyed — the a “Bl to Saskatet 42-0 34:1 NEW: YORK ° —The “Ameri enth-place club, | ; ; : spun in Colour stays. a B to Cal ate and 31- an 3 can League. is not dead, just ‘sick. Truett (Rip) Sewell is the only ‘combination of Yank victories Sete = wi ° Caeary an 31-1 to Winnipeg. . Today, despite the ‘denials of| ther Buc to win 20 in one sea-/ a and-or Chicago. defeats totalling | , SBusH REsteT ANE x remarkably — a ° league. officials. and.club owners.| :on since 1930. He did it twice, in; 11 clinches the. flag for Stengel. : ‘ ., 2 it is in a. disoragnized ‘state. If| 1943 and 1944. Washington spilled Baltimore . “We STANDARD OF OUR ac GIRLS SLIM JIMS| nt Gian fs. cling there is no confusion and des-| Now, with ‘the Pirates scrap-i 4.3 and Detroit tled the Orioles 1 NE Ne or reaaeeren er a oe pair, there is at least uncertain-| ping for their first finish in the for fourth by defeating Kansas | : danke i AG) lifetime. colour a GIRLS BATHROBES B ty, disagreement and frustration. | cirst division in a decade, Friend | City 6-1 in the only other Am- | . soil ree a - a. to slim lead Washington Senators’ Calvin | :s the National League's top win- oriean. League games scheduled. : . . GIRLS JACKETS. - _@. Griffith, disgusted with the way; ner, picking up his 19th Tuesday a oo ie his -perennial second- division meas me pues defearen Phil- Se ee ee —4~ |i L KIRT L« E P dt clubs have been drawing, wants |adelphia 3-2 and regained a Sec- ‘his wonderful new cat- 1 a GIRLS 5 S. BLOUSES a over a res to move. to. Minneapolis. His. col- ond- place tie wen San Fran- * ia ‘me leagues, fearful that the Nation-; cisco in the pennant chase. “= peting, cade by Canadian lin BOYS NAVY al ‘By The Associated Press al League might leap into the| The Giants were spilled 4-0 by completely resists all moth ‘@ =GAB_ RAINCOATS a. ‘The Pheonix Giants last night! nation’s capital, won’t. let. him.|Los Angeles Dodgers and Don " and. Pildew damare |= : . aft resorted to their favorite: wea- With ‘Cleveland a certainty to; Drysdale, who allowed five hits ‘does not cause allergic | im BOYS ALL WOOL = ‘mi pon, the home run, to cling) qip to a 13-year low in attend- : 19 his first shutout of the season. i. reactions’ or generate ab- | tT BATHROBES : . my to their. slim lead in the Pacific ance this season, William Daley. : , That. left the Giants and Bucs s§ mormal static electricity. | 7 a conn ‘League’ s down to the wire|the Indians’ board ‘chairman. jcight games behind idle Milwau- | oe ere eee ee ee eee me ee ee me ee — \ ant chase. : also wants to move to Minnea- | 3) Reg, Can. Trade Mark |= BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS 5 The Giants tumbled second | polis. t St. Louis defeated Cincinnati! Ask to see TRILAN® CQ. today at i BOYS DRESS PANTS. miplace San Diego 8-7 in last} It is no secrei ‘why, All sem-|4-2 in the only other game | : \s ae m_ night’s regularly-scheduled con-|blance of a pennant race dis- | scheduled. ig -“The Store that Service’ Buill’ | / . test after the Padres: had taken} appeared as far back as last May. Brien wn never had won; i ' a jan 8-6 victory in the continua-| The biggest: sufferers have been ; more tha in any previous | é : ‘McRae Bros. Ltd. | n WALLACE ‘Ss. M® tion of a seven-inning, game sus-| Chicago, Boston and Cleveland. ed one, Bee oat eo its, a : ; a | pended in the sixth inning April} Their deficit would have been! sevel 5: Phone 2325 Phone 2326 7 DEPT. STORE &. 20. much worst.had it not been for’ third straight victory and fifth: | PCE New..York Yankees, the.only at- i ‘in his_last six decisions_He_had__, The split left the Giants: a game and a half. out in. front of San Diego and five full games ‘in front of the third-place Van- couver. ,Mounties, who fell be- fore Salt Lake’ City’s Bees 8-5.. In other league action, Sac- traction left. New York will soon ;2 shutout until the eighth. “~ represent one-third of. all the’ Casey Stengel has his ninth | road attendance in the league. ‘American League penant all but: This. means that six-sevenths of Officially bagged. He has a 12-. the.time, the. other cluks aren't; ame lead with less than two) drawing much .more_ than: dozen games to play. Yet this : rinks’ mocen, LApht, sturdy hand-stiteh- KAU chissle abn. lenthey, ed wanp. psi-Cola Wade Mark Regisiered ‘ramento Solons used a four-run, ninth-inning rally to beat Sea- | tthe T- 6 and the Portland Bea- Vers held tight to third place by whipping Spokane’s ‘Indians | 6-2, The Mounties saw their chan- ees for the pennant all but fade away for keeps as they dropped their game to the bees. play before the season's end. 14th in 24 decisions. One of the, hits was Charlie White's two- ce tate ramen ear oe ee ge “- enough to make expenses. Whose fault is it? The Yankces | who are dominating their league | interest? The other seven clubs, who appear to have the deep- kees cannot be beaten? It is not the Yankees’ fault, the American League race is a! shambles. 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