ak ? i tae «Ron ,_Clinkscale counted two of; pass from Ottawa quarter Tom’ ... Stamps. scored ° their » downs in the first, second, and ' i ‘ we Nee ew “ROLLING: THEIR OWN—Three participants in the 1957 £l-German Soap Box Derby take off ‘from. the steep starting ramp while a. crowd of. 60,000 spectators watched the race begin. Win- mer. out of a field of 108 contestants was 13-year-old Dieter Manne, who will represent Germany an the Soap Box World Championship at Akron, Ohio, later this summer. SECOND EXH/BITION GAME Stampet * fers Upset ‘Riders 26-7 CALGARY (CP)— Calgary Stampeders, with a strong ground offensive and sharp passing by quarterback Jim I*inks, defeated Ottawa Rough Rides 26-7 in the second exhibition game between the two clubs before about 93000 _ fans. Ottawa won the first game in Ottawa 23-14, the . “Calgary touchdowns . while “AI Pollard and Dean Renfro scored | the other two. Eddie ‘Simms converted two. Bob Simpson caught a long Dimitroff, who called the sig- nalls for the full game, for the only Rider touchdown early in the second ‘quarter. The con- vert ‘was good by Gary Schreider. touch-| fourth quarters. _ Calgary led DOG DAYS—Summer’ is no holiday for hoekey coach Jim- my Skinner of Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. He spends his off- season running an amusement park at Lockport, .Man,, and Ahere he poses with a king-size helping of some af his stock, (CP Photo) Welter. Seeking Match SYDNTY (Routers) — British Emplre welterweight champlan Gvorge Barnes, who suecessfully defended his title ngalnst West Afiicun Athi Clottey Monday Ninht, Js nepothating to defend hés title dn Canada napalnst an Gpponent to be vinmed, Barnes’ father-in-law, Jb Darker, conducting the nagotia- tWons, Js nwilting a reply from na Halifax promoter, ‘Burney has not yet fixed tha jWmouyt of money he wants, Bar her ald, Pe ane ee one ees Tie Match TORONTO '@--Tyle Crawford of Vianeouver and Moe Norman , Of Kitehener Monday Wed for 1 fret place jn the $4,600 Bursnyy HO tournament at the expense _ Of Bob Deun of Cornwall. ©. Den, a late starter in the “fled of 88 dn the (wheday tour Yiment at the Miasisqaigun polf aourse dnonearhy Port Credit, "held a threeestroke lead off the ‘8th (ce but his drive hooked ‘dnto the rough near a fence at eed | quarter. strong in the next quarter. Little League 7-0 after the half time. Dimitroff - carried the big share of the Ottawa offence with first and 13-7 at his passing. Stamps’ Finks, however, was able to connect with more of his receivers. Calgary aisa held the edge in running and kicking. Stamps moved the ball 162 ‘yards. along the ground on 19) first downs while Ottawa went 91 yards on 16 first downs. In passing Dimitroff collected 208 yards, completing 14 of-30 pass- es. Finks went 181 yards in 10 of 18 attempts. HOLD WIDE MARGIN : ' Calgary punting held a wide margin with their kickers aver- aging 48.3 yards to Ottawa’s 36.1. Clinkscale’s first touchdown came midway in the opening He sliced through for five from the Ottawa eight, Don. Caraway went for two and Clinkseale carried over. Dimitroeff brought Riders back Us- SCOTS OVOHDOWN—Cary down for Ottiwi Rough Riders provinedal Football wnlon, t4- the sldo of the fairway, Otlawn lonehdowas, ot . ’ ' oo a ing Simpson and Bob Judd for receivers he marched from the Cttawa 52 to the Calgary 24. Simpson missed a long pass to the left flats but gathered the ball in safely on the next play to the same spot: Clinkscale kept. Calgary in front when he romped. eight yards. in a wide sweep around left end for his second touch- down. But Simms missed the extra point. The third quarter - was score- less but Dimitroff continued his threat with long passes, but three incomplete throws stalled the offensive. In the final quarter Pollard crashed over from the two as Calgary again put on the pres- sure. Simms’ convert went wide. Ted Dundan, who had been Stamps, booted one from about nthe middle strip that bounced deep into the Rider end zone. But it was called back when Ot- (tawa was penalized. Batting EA KINGS Player we R H BB SO RBI Re Be Mitchel) cece cure 65 3631 33 G6" & 12. * (507 M. MAR hiceceecccceseccecaes aeens 51 14 2) 3 3 «Ol 411 Bi O@UVIC vce cceesereeseecne 36 21018 4 5°. 43 -b00 D. Pitre (12- 18 3 4 11 400 J. 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And if St. Louis, | Brooklyn Cincinnati and Philadelph' 4 ain’t dead, now's the for ‘em to start breéathin’. ; * In six days‘last week, ‘Milwau- | kee swept three at home from’ Cincinnatl, three at St. Louis, moving fram a half gume behind into a 5!o- game lead. This week, | the Braves play three at Cineinn: add, starting tonight and four with: St. Louis, beginning Priday nipht. | at Milwaukee. The *second- -place Cardinals, who skidded from the top with u six-game losing streak that. started wth a three-game sweep | by Chicago Cubs at St. Lontis, opened a three-game series at: Chicago todyy before the re turn | shot at Braves. REDLEGS COME BACK \ Cincinnati, In fourth = place: seven games back, shook off that three-game set at Milwaukee to take three games from the Cubs in three at week’s end. . This week, the Redlegs again wind up against the Bruins, with four at Chicago beginning Friday. Third-place Brooklyn was only | 2% games behind a week ago, then lost three of four to New York’s sixth-place Giants -and split four with ast-place Pitts- burgh to trail by 64%. This week the Dodgers play three with the Giants, beginning tonight. at New York, and another four with the Pirates, at Jersey City and in Brooklyn. Philadelphia, nine games back and in fifth, split two at Pitts- burgh and lost two of three at New York last week. Now the Phils are home, playing the first of two with the Bucs tonight and then beginning a four-game set with the Giants Friday. At the moment the Braves are rolling, winning 14 of their last 16 games, including their last seven in a row. New York Yankees were off more than on last week in the American League, but their nearest pursuers—Chicago White | Sox—weren’t much better and so failed to make any appreciate: dent in the Yanks’ first-place margin. The Yankees lead. of seven games a week ago was cut to 515 time i getting away soaring punts for} as the result of three wins and . e Sports Trail e By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK i? — Brooklyn Dodgers fans are beginning to wonder if their team still is in! the National League pennant: race after their team dropped three games to New York Giants last week. : There was considerable appre- hension in Flatbush as the three defeats dropned the champions five games behind Milwaukee Braves. If the Dodgers aren’t exactly falling apart, at least they are creaking a little at the seams, On Aug. 9 last year they hlso were trailing the Braves, but only by 1% games. They were playing .590 ball then. Aug. 9 this year they were playing at a 561 rate. Why? Don Newcombe Is one reason. On Aur. 9, 1956, Newcombe had won 17 games while losing only five, and had pitched three con- secutive shutouts. THe ended the season 27-7, On the same date this yerr, his reeord was 9-10 in 23 starts: he completed 11. His earned-run avernge of 3.41 doesn’t compare too adly with last year’s fl- gure of 3.06 but he has the un. mn balls at crucial thoes, often In Jate Innings when it seems he might be hame free, To a lesser degree, Sal Maple shares some blame, although in Bal's case. he anight pass it alone fo his teamates wha seldom hit when he ds an the maund, Maghe enme to the. Broeots Moy 16 last year, a rather tate start. Wowever, by Aug. 8 he had a.$<8 record on his way toa 13-6 senson, As of ast Priday he was 6-6, with five complete mines In Wa starts, Tis earned rn average of 2.78 alsa ia ra. spectable, Johnny Podres has taken up a ttle of. the slack by whining ning games while losing only five, completing elght of 18, 0nd his earned-riun average bs better yet---2,00, Th faet, (he Dodger pllehtnyg from the earned-run standpoint Is quite profielent, with pen Drysdale at 2.00 nnd the work horse of the bullpen, Clem tre bing, ab 278 for ihe 84 eames in which he has retleved, . So maybe Che tras should lool Msowhdre for the lenk, Wor one thing, Jaekle Robin. fOn'K AbSENCO doesn't help. Poe Wee Reexo mikes only spot qp-« PEPER Now, Marthermoare, Carl Pardo has spent aost of the season Ina shiimp, And Dude Anider milased the Chant series beaentude of an ald knee Inadury, | announced happy habit of serving up heme |. By The Associated Press" If you con't believe what happened j in the Nation- al League race last week, stick around. ing to*play it over this week. They’re go- four losses for the week. - The White Sox muffed their chance ito pick up a lot o&Kprownd--the won only four of seven encount- ers. That’s not the kind of ball then took three of that’s going to topple the New Yorkers from thelr perch. New York has. three games. ati Boston against the third-place Red Sox (12 games behind), be- vinning tonight, then finishes the week at’ home with. four ‘neainst Baltimore’s surprising ‘Orioles, now tied with Detroit ‘for fourth, 184% games back, -POOR INDIANS The White Sox are at Cleve- and for three starting tonight, ithen mave to Detroit for four. Behind the . Yankees and ‘White Sox, there’s not: much «ta ibe had in the way of « race, Even Cleveland, the annual con- tender, is long dead, stumbling in sixth place for the first time in a decade. 1 In fact, things are so bad. with the Injuns they--just dropped four in-a row to last-place Kan- sas City. Being swept by the As is bad enough, but did you notice the four pitchers Cleveland used in an effort to salvage Sunday’s final game? They were Don Mossi, as: a starter, Bob Lemon, Mike Garcia and Early Wynn, as relievers. That’s how things are with the Tribe. Second Game Proceeds in the second = of three-game play-off Little League series to be played to- morrow night in Algoma Park between Sea Kings and North Star will go towards the school fer Retarded Children it was announced today. Sea Kings have won the first game of the series. Game time tomorrow night is 7 o’clock. TITLE FAVORITE — Marjorie Burns of Greenshoro, N.C., one of the favorites’ in the Canadian - Woinen's Open, takes a practice swing on the Royal Montreal course, . (CP Will Picket MONTREAL -@--National In- bor leaders, led by. President Claude Jodoin of the Canadian Labor Conrress, will picket the Gaspe Copper Mines at Mur- dochville, Que., Aug. 19, f6 was sunday: niente a Vw is the Tm To Check Your PRINTING NEEDS ‘DIBB aatond riday nipuat, ihe lor y, poppy an nnd, The Dodgers open a one home ! I would teths Printing Company among pe Phato) { Tas Lo { i Linda’ Chute, Edmonton;, ‘Pam -well, Toronto; and Judy Borland, Winnipeg, Be ‘ Aer . Prince Rupert Dot ty News ~ eg ae Tuesday, “August 13, 1957 PS: ae ee QUARTET AT NET_-These girls—some. of, Caniada's best young tennis players—chat between ‘early- round: matches, at the. Cana- dian. junior tennis’ championships. in: Ottawa. ' Left to, right: Dewis, Halifax; Sharon Cald- ACP. Photo) - VANCOUVER ©—Coach Clem Crowe cut three players, two of them. imports, from the British Columbia Lions roster following Monday night’s practicé at Em- pire Stadium. Released were imports. Gerry Duncan, Lions’ third quarter- back, from California Poly Tech; holdover «centre Steve Palmer, UCLA; and Canadian halfback Davey West,’ who joined’ the club. this year: from Hamilton. West! played previously with Calgary, Edmonton and. Winni- peg. Crowe said no more Lions Taylor Honors NEW YORK @—E. P. Taylor of Toronto took top honors for the second straight year when arch, won the special for two- year-olds Monday at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. - Grey Monarch led all the way to hit the wire three quarters ite, ‘George B. Widener’s Jester. Hey! ’ That's lt Is A _Fact Pa GET_A CALL 4 his Britjsh-bred colt, Grey Mon- |' of a length ahead of the favor-. Lions Cut Three From Roster players . will, ‘be. released until after | Saturday's . Western Con- ference. operier: ‘here between Saskatchewan and’ B.C. : There are 21 imports : left. Mounties Pull Up On Seals By The Canadian Press. A two'run rally in the eighth inning against San Francisco Seals moved Vancouver Mounties — to within four games of the Pacifie Coast leading {Seals Monday night. The second-place Mounties were trailing 2-1 when Buddy Peterson walked, Jim) Marshall tripled him home and Owen Friend singled Marshall home to make the tiaal score 8-2 for Vancouver. 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