PSO y ne ny we A A THERE'S’ NO CADDY problem for pet pooch takes care of the clubs in Chester, Il. Myatt added a special harness and shafts made of a TV taught the dos, shamed Booze, to ee te en eee nanan Brampton trims | Shamrocks 12-7| TRAIL, B.C. @ — Brampton | Excelsiors took a long step ml ward their second straight Can- adian junior lacrosse champion- ship Thursday night as they! scored five unanswered goals m | the last quarter to defeat Vic- | toria Shamrocks 12-7 for a 2- Oi that Chicago’s Jead in the best-of-seven series for the Minto Cup. won 7-6 in the opening game Tuesday night. Try Daily News : Classified Cruidance oO haul it around the course. Wilbur Myatt, getting on with his golf game while his director V antenna to a regular gol! cart. and at Chester’ High School, imer Ful gets nod brawl with Webb. SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Second-ranked ‘mid- dleweight Gene Fullmer, 15914 waded into the best Spider Webb ,could shoot Thursday night but came back with a strong finish to score a ‘The favored Excelsiors had “unanimous 10-round decision. Webb weighed 1591. It was a rugged br awl! on the strength of his bulling ‘all the way. Fullmer grabbed the ynetory | 4 Why? Because they a 624 3rd AVENUE WEST LOAFERS FROM Oe TODAY'S MOST POPULAR -2°SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS re more comfortable ' ~smarter—easier to siip on — Come in and try them and see why gest sellers. they are today’s big- 1 $8.60 George rill! & Sons Ltd. PHONE 2016 ¢‘ ee nt ne erm a ee me cee e can you fit this cap? Are you man enough? Do you want to serve your country? Can you accept responsibility? Are you willing to Icarn new skills eee make new fricnds eee be paid while you train « «+ live up to the proud heritage of the Navy? If you're over 16, and physically fit, with Grade 8 educati ion or better, contact the Recruiting Officer at your naval division, He has a place for you in the Naval Reserve, For one of the eight remaining vacancies in the quarter- master’s branch in the local ~ Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve) Apply today at H.M.C.S, CHATHAM Phono 2025 iand vicious body attack. Holding his elbows high to ward off Webb's vaunted jabs, Fullmer ‘time and again shoved his op- lponent into the ropes and | pounded him hard in the mid- ‘section and ribs. . His strategy was to take the ‘punches, and he succeeded. There were no knockdowns. Columbia cup race | defender NEWPORT, RI. (F —- Corny | Shella apparently is on again as skipper of Columbia, the U.S. i yacht picked to defend the Am- lerica's Cup against Britain's Sceptre. |. Sheilds, a 63-year-old cardiac ' case, is credited with pulling the | Columbia crew together for the - final trials. He was missing from the boat ‘in the 12-second victory over iVim Thursday that convinced ‘the selection committee it was , time to name Columbia. But today the head of the ;Columbia syndicate made it clear ‘that Corny will sail tie yacht in the cup defence. So it’s going to be Corny at the wheel in the best-of-seven match opening Sept. 20, Sears insisted. Furthermore, Sears said, “no- body will tell us who to put on this boat.” This was in reply to stories! suggesting Vim's superb crew be allowed to sail Columbia in the 7th defence of the cup. “There will be no outsiders,” Sears said. "We have f& top crew, a wonderful crew. They wil] sail for the cup. They have given up practically every day to salling a ee eV Ns Reet MR RMR ek RON R Bahn urea ae we we Pe ee 2 for 4 day fails to help Red Sox By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer Ted Williams of Boston Red Sox is tied for the American League batting lead but it has been a long haul. . There was that fuss over his ankle in the spring. He missed opening day because of food poisoning. He didn’t get over .300 until July 1., Then: he had an- other spit spat with. -a. booing crowd, A few weeks. back, when the Red Sox beat Cleveland 8-6 with 15 hits, Wiliams had none, Then a virus kept him out of atcion from Aug. 24 to last Tues- day. when the big guy was fifth in the batting careat -.315. LEVEL WITH RUNNELS Williams has gone 5-for-11 since, tying teammate Pete Run-| nels for the Jead at 320 Thurs- day with.a 2-for-4.day although the Red Sox lost 4-1 at Chicago. Williams,. shooting for his sixth title, a far cry from -his winning .388 of (last. season., drove in the lone. Boston run Thursday as the White Sox swept the three-game set and took a Red Sox for second place. New York Yankees, who could clinch the pennant Sunday, were idle. They open a two-game set at Chicago tonight with a 10%- game Jead and their magic num- ber at five. . 1 SENATORS TOP TIGERS Washington took a season ser- ies from Detroit for the first time since 1954 by heating the Tigers 7-6 and aKnsas City belt- ed Baltimore 7-1 in the only other games scheduled. : FERNANDEZ SHINES In the National League Thurs- day night, Philadelphia Phillies chipper shortstop Chico Fernan- dez tied the game with a two- run single, then stole second and counted the winning run on Dave Philley’s pinch single for a three-run eighth inning that beat Los Angeles Dodgers ~3. It was the only game scheduled in the National League, Fernandez, who never will let ‘ the Dodgers forget they didn’t ,;want him, singled for the Phils’ | first hit in the third inning cif | Johnny Podres. His eighth-inn- jing hit knocked Podres out of the game and hung a 13-13 record on| he southpaw, who has won bul, one of 10 decsions:on the road. Dick Farrell (8-9): won it with: itwo innings of perfect relief af-: iter Bob Conley, making his ma- a pinch-hitter in the seventh. Pony loop twin bill set Sunday The Pony League baseball game between Gyro and Elks played Wednesday night al Roosevelt Park was called due to darkness with the score tied 4-4, The same two teams — will play a double-header Sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. at Roose- velt Park. The series is the best out of three, Pitchers) in. Wednesday's game were Bobby Mintenko of Gyro and the Elks pitcher was Doug: Rattan, Unless one of the two -teams takes both games Sunday, 2 since. T think, last May 4. " AW ae pit: aH Axelsson, 2'4, who takes i owiels rend) Wot dogyde, not to meantio his ahoeless form atom ebsites Ing tao he a soecer star of 1076, third game will he played next week, iy ‘A 4 A 1 A xe et ‘S WE A ACE “THERWS NO KIDDING nyound for Swedish youngater Chosta ed hoot ab the ball while drain Wo's Uinhle to wind up with a nobis poor toes, as he djaplays n'a anny) 314-game lead over the: yey ke oe < wig ¥se POW ew we ws See eae eae eee jor league debut, was lifted for’ 1 Voy yyw i ow weve Svs G Prince Rupert Dally News. . ‘ “ t ' Friday,’ September 12, 1958 | Women’s s So ftball league Most valuable player. BALLOT 1955 Ford 2. 8.Cylinder Tudor) © “My ‘vote for the most valuable player of 1958 in the Tudor Women's Softball association goes to: : ok -New Paint “Name of player sesleueetacteeeeees sagen caseeneee deceseueleesesteeacaesdacseenesesseneevee New Seat Covers ” Team cee cceseousectecasvensevecnee C900 cecegeves 4808 teties Ph scresuisensesseneseatinseg + Turn Signals : Radio Ballots are tobe turned into the Sports Shop no later than 5:30 p.m., September 16. Teams. in league are, Fashion Footwear, Savoy Hotel, full. price : { o $1595" ” Ticats game may set gate record By THE CANADAN PRESS While Isome Big Four football clubs are still looking for im- ports. the league will export its game wholesale to the United: States this weekend. The unbeaten Hamilton Tiger- Cats will take on second-place |. Otlawa Rough Riders in: Phila-{ delphia Sunday in a - charily game that could set a “record |: for attendance at oa footbail game among Canadian teams, Saturday at Montreal the Al- ouettes and Toronto Argonauts, each with a single win and three losses to date, will. be battling to take sole possession of third place. With each team having played four games of the 14-game sche- dule, the weekend mectings have |. the virtual status of four-point- ers. The Ticats (4-0) could stretch their lead over Ottawa (2-2) to six points or .see it. dwindle to four. In Philadelphia, promoter Ain- brose Bud Dudley says “We. hope to draw a crowd that will break the Canadian record of 39,000- odd" set in the Edmonton-Mon- treal Grey. Cup game in’ Van- couver several years ‘ago. ‘He says 20,000 advance sales have been made. a The Western Interprovincial Football Union goes through its first four-game weekend of the season this Saturday and Mon- day. Calgary Stampeders and Win- nipeg Blue Bombers, now tied in first place with eight poiuts ; each, play two games apiece ~| the first against each other in’ Calgary Saturday night. Stampeders then go to Regina | for their first encounter of the, 1 year with Saskatchewan Rough- | riders Monday night while the} Bombers return home for a game iagainst the B.C. Lions, who meet the rebounding Edmonton Es- ‘Saturday night game. Noted pitcher ill~~ FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla, ti— Big Ed Walsh, 77-year old base- ball hall of fame member, was day as he lost ground in his | batle agtainst cancer. He pitched for the Chicago White Sox of the American League, bringing them a | pennant in 1906. kimos in Edmonton in the other FEET YT placed in an oxygen tent Thurs- }. 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NATIONAL CIVIL DEFENCE DAY | September 19th, 1958 WHEREAS, the protection of their homes and loved ones is a matter of paramount interest to the citizens of Prince Rupert and WHEREAS, the existence of a strong and ef- ficient capability on the part. of government at all levels to meet and cope with emergencies is recognized as a means of attaining these goals, and WHEREAS, the degree of preparedness . is” strengthened by the state of individual and com- munity disaster readiness throughout Canada, and WHEREAS, the understanding and support cf all citizens is necessary to the building and main- taining of an effective emergency government in every community, and WHEREAS, September 19th, 1958, has been designated NATIONAL CIVIL DEFENCE DAY as 3 a means of developing this understanding and. 4 support, “ NOW, THEREFORE, ! hereby proclaim the aforementioned day as NATIONAL CIVIL DE- FENCE DAY in Prince Rupert and urge the res- idents of Prince Rupert to participate in the ob- | servaace of this day by reaffirming their belief © in the principles of government in emergency. 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