te 1 weds, _ RUN, SAM, RUN! A horde of Toronto tacklers crash through Montreal Alouettes line after quarterback Sam Etcheverry who is looking fora receiver. for a pass. Etchevery found enough - receivers to pace'Montrea) to a 29-28 victory over the Argos in the opener of the Interprovin- cial ‘Rugby Football Union season at Montreal. : (CP Photo) Local 708 Capturesla Gon ‘Local 708 captured. the ‘Prince | this morning. » o league } “Rupert _ men’s softball.” chaimpionship | and with it .the -La Gondola trophy ‘by: wallop-. ‘ping Atlin 11-5 at Algoma: ‘Park ha nm last night,. A protest entered. by Atlin af- ter an interference call ‘in the | +.seventh. inning was’ retracted runs but appeared to haye shot ‘Local 708 wrapped it all up in .the fifth when they consolidated a 3-0. lead with five runs, .in- ‘cluding homers- by Ratchford and Hardy. Atlin came back in the bottom of the same inning with four fe MELROSE ® FINE, FAMOUS ',.. SERVED TO PERFECTIUN ‘ 3329 _ DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY” Vege ae fi, ‘ > @ mee Che te Chop | | Suey | CHINESE DISHES For Orders to Take Out ola Ti rophy the works . right then as they produced only ong more ran during the-remainder of -the game. Winning pitcher Sunberg re- ceived strong support from his team mates as he struck out only two, walking eight and ziv- ing up seven hits. At the plate, he connected for a four-bagzer, a triple and a single in five trips. ‘Starting Atlin pitcher Dunbar was relieved inthe fifth by Adams after giving up four hits and no bases on balls. Adams walked one, struck out one and allowed seven hits. Dunbar was credited with the loss. Local 708 201°051 020—11 12 4 Atlin 000 040 010-5 77 Umpires: Hartwig, Harrington, Johansen. - G & A Meets Jerrace | Tomorrow Gordon and Anderson goes to Terrace tomorrow for a double header with Terrace Loggers in Prince Rupert and District base- ball league playoffs. G & A took the first game last Sunday 7-6. Transportation facilities for 1G & A are insufficient and man- ‘{agér Rusty Ford asks sports fans who want to support their home e a hoe ‘ What goes here? It’s all come on the champ’s last 1957 trip through the west, the tour that was supposed to nail the pennant, but good. . So what happens? They lose two of three at Kansas City, with ex- Yankees Ralph Terry and Jack Urban the winning. pitchers arid McLarni Still Likes Boxing — VICTORIA W—Jimmy McLar- nin, former world welterweight boxing champion and now a businessman living at Glendale, Calif., still takes a keen interest in boxing. Visiting here to greet old friends and holiday in his native province, 50-year-old Jimmy talked of the recent heavyweight title fight when champion Floyd Patterson disposed of Hurricane Jackson. “I love to watch a good fight, ia said Jimmy, “but a good, evenly- matched fight, not a slaughter.” He shook his head and added: “Jackson is a good, strong boy but doesn’t know how to fight with his head. He has not learn- ed to box.” Champion Patterson is a “pood, young fighter,” said Jim- my, “but it is too early to say whether he can be classed with Joe Louis or Jack Dempsey.” Jimmy in his ring days was noted as an expert boxer as well as a deadly puncher. His ability to defend himself is shown by his unmarked face. He won the world welterweight title in 1933 from Young Corbett, lost it to Barney Ross in 1934 and regain- ed it a few months later, losing again to Barney in 1935. | Major League ‘Standings JAMERICAN LEAGUE fall the Phillie runs. e Ex-Teammates American League Lead Takes Dip _ By ED WILKS \ Associated Press Sports writer New York. Yankees, who sel- dom let a good man get away, suddenly have lost three of four with ex-mates doing the damage while their American League lead has dipped to 5/2 games. ex-Yankees Woody Held, Bob Cerv and Billy Martin batting in or scoring the big runs. Then ex-Yank Gene Woodling took a crack at them Friday night,-rap- ping a two-run homer and two singles in his first. four trips be- fore doubling home ihe. winner as Cleveland made off with a 5-4 decision in 10 innings. That whittled another game off the Yankee lead as Chicago White Sox, with Billy Pieree winning his 17th on a four-nit- ter, defeated Boston 4-1. In other games, Connie John- son beat Kansas City with a three-hitter for a 2-1, 12-inning Baltimore victory; and Detroit pounded Washington 13-4 with Al Kaline driving in five runs. “We had the game won and I threw it away.” Rookie relief pitcher Don Mc- Mahon’s terse -explanation of Milwaukee’s 3-2 defeat by Brooklyn just about told _the story. Summoned rom the bullpen to protect a 2-1 lead for Gene Conley in the ninth inning, the “young Brooklynite heaved Jun- ior Gilliam’s high two-out chop- per wildly -past first base and Charley Neal raced home with the tying run. A minute later Gino Cimoli singled to centre scoring Carl Furillo with the winning run. So instead of 1714 games, Braves still own a 6% game lead over St. Louis. Philadelphia rallied for a 3-2 decision over St. Louis with ex- Cardinal Rip Repulski driving in Cards now have a one-point edge over Brooklyn. Cincinnati finally shelved the longest losing streak in the lea- gue this season—1l0—beating Pittsburgh 6-0 on Joe Nuxhall’s four-hitter. New York Giants, defeating Chicago Cubs 3-2 in 16 innings, matched the longest game in the league this year while loser Bob Rush went all the way for the longest stint in the majors. —— a Departs for Ketchikan— 1:45 p.m. team and make their cars avaii- wou Pet. api} LITTLE LEAGUE BATTING Py able to phone him at 4497 or Art| New York ....... 78 #43 ~~ #645 - NOLTH STAR oo ° Chicagor™....6.. 72 48 600 54;| Player AB R HBBSORBI BA 4: with connections to Seattle, Whitehorse |Murray at ‘2273. Boston 63 57 1525 1414/3. Dopson +. $9 2537 8 4 ae en : and all Alaska OO Detroit ......... 61 60 504 17 |J. Colussi 52 2125 6 6 12 .481 Baltimore ....... 58 61 487 19 A. Thompson . 35 1418 4 1 4 371 Remember When Cleveland ...... 58 64 475 20/,)B. Dybhavn 22 6 7:4 6 2 .318 By The Canadian Press __ | Kansas City ..... 47 75 383 3142|/B. Tindill 42,812 6 3 8 .285 John L, Sullivan retained his! washington 46 75 380 32 |M. Sinoski .. 20 4 5 4 6 3 .250 heavyweight crown by winning cure ee cece M. Desautels 17 3 4 6 9 O .299 the decision over Jake Kilrain in eae ee eee oct. GBL B wagss «+: 46:18 Bl 9 5 .195 = . 4 .G . Warren 712 710 5 1 .190 75 rounds at Richburg, Miss., 68) wiwaukee ...... 74 46 617 D. Thomson . 55 910 715 2 180 years ago. It was the last heavy-|st. Louis ....... 68 53 562 G6i2|Hardy ..... 12 2 2 2 6 3.168 425 3rd West Phone 2223 weight title event fought with! Brooklyn ....... 69 54 561. 6'/2|Lindseth 13 4 2 3 9 0.154 . . bare knuckles. Big gloves were | Cincinnati ...... 62 59 512 12%2/D,. Postula 57 12 8 712 10 .148 e 2 ; t . Res. Evenings Phone 5236 used when Sullivan lost the title | Fniindeiwhin 50 66 472 ipa leorne So oy 8 0 oo to James J. Corbett three years| chicago ..... |): 40 72 ..300 27 |Harris ... .. 2 0 0-0 2. 0 .000 later at New Orleans. Pittsburgh ...... 44 75 370 294% Games: Won 6, Lost .12, - ‘ ee 2 2 i eee e eet el gk ee 8 we § @ ewe. ae See ENT! WELL, OF ALL THE NERVE! — Like to -keep young? This may look like an awfully nerve-racking way to do so, but it’s certanly worked well for this daring young “girl” on the flying trapeze. She's Elsana, an’ daerialist with the Sarasani Circus. She’s 53 years old, but still performs danger- ous stunts like one, hanging by her heels 240 feet in the air at West Berlin’s Interna- tional. Construction © Exhibi- tion, wot Mounties Pound Out Scorcher 7 By The Canadian Press Vancouver pounded out 15 hits, ineluding two home runs by Jim Marsh- all, to score a 14-3 Pacific Coast League victory over San Diego Friday night at San Diego. Mel Held, who scattered eight ; hits, pained: his eighth victory against five losses. Ed Gasque, the first. of four San Diego pitchers, lost his seventh. He: has a like number of wins. At San Francisco the Seals! downed Seattle 10-3 behind Jack Spring’s 8-hit pitching and the | slugging of Ed Sadowski in ay nightcap. The Seals took the | first game 1-0. Carlos Bernier. with doubles and two singles, batted! in four runs and scored two: more as Hollywood downed Sac-: ramento 7-6 It was the lone : victory in the Jive-game series | for the Stars. ; PCL. Standings By The Associated Press i Pet. GB two! woah San Francisco .. 84 46 -600 j Vancouver ...... 80 59 |; B76 35 San Diego ...... 77 62 54d G) Hollywood . 16 63 547 Vs Seattle -.. 72 68 514 12 Los Angeles ...,.. 64 78 467 18.) Sacramento . 54 86 BBE 30 Portland 34 . 50° 90 357 Prince Rupert Daily News Saurday, August 24, 1957 Sports Trail dy Whitney Martin Ry WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK i -—- Whether Brooklyn Rodgers remain in New York or wait until the season fs over and sneak out to Los An- Peles. remains the big’ question since the Glants decided to make San Francisco their home base, Walter O'Malley’ has every- body guessing, and the depart- ure of the Ciiants adds to the peneral confusion, Uf O'Malley knows the answers himselH he is being coy about it. Sume of the puesses ventured the last few days follow: O'Malley never intended to take the Bums out of town. but was using Los Angeles as a smoke screen. to get the Giants out of New York so he would have the territory all to Winiwsel!, He has planned to move all along, but was waiting for the Giants to make their move so he could make a better deal with Los Angeles. He atready has committed himself to go to the west coast but is waiting until the season is over to make the announce- ment so he can keep the fats coming to Ebbets Field. He knew that onee he got the Giants te commit themselves. ne could use their departure as a club to foree New York City officials to provide a park hore for his team, figuring that civic pride wouldn't permil New || York to be without a National | League club, He still is dickering with Los. Angeles, trying to make the best deal he can, and will an- nounce the franchise’ transfer as soon as such a deal is fade. IN GOOD FAITH Personally, we think he has been acting In good faith all along and that he will follow the Glants. out to the coast ns soon ag negotiations are com- pleted Q’Malley fsn’t the type to be rushed. He’s in a pretty goad spot right now, In. the — first place, the wonderful deal the Giants pot can be used as ‘a wedge to pry a s.nillar deal out ol Los Angeles If that efty really is eager to bring in major lei ague baseball, if the Los Angeles — proposi- tion isn't satisfactory, O'Malley cun stay in New York, counting on the ety officials to make him a good offer to remain. The situation as it now exists is a puzzle to everyone except O'Malley. And he ain't talking. Football Tonight. Aiyansh will meet: the Hun- garan team inoa Prince Ru- pert district football league game al Roosevelt Park to-- hight. 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