almonbel 4 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 17, 1958 Buy your 7 trucks from meg i . 1954 '% Ton oe Pickup Model A painted and $995” This Week's Special International R100. Newly reconditioned. Your INTERNATIONAL Rane rc Box: 549 TRUCK and EQUIPMENT LTD. Phone 31 . Terrace, B.C. Dump Switsons 20-7 in Mann Cup opener NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (CP)--New West- minster Salmonbellies, off on the right foot in search of this Fraser River port’s eighth Mann Cup, blasted tired, disorganized Welland-Crowland Switsons 20-7 Tuesday night in the first game of the Canadian sen- ior lacrosse championships. Paced by Skip Mackay, with four goals and six assists, and Jack Bionda, who scored three and helped on three, the Sal- monbellies led 7-3 at the end of the first quarter, 10-4 at half time and 12-5 after three quar- ters. They fired in eight goals within 11 minutes of the final quarter while the Ontario champions replied with two. New Westminster while Ivan Stewart, Rudy Reisinger, Bill Wilks and Ken Oddy had two apiece. The Salmonbellies last won the cup in 1943 although Adanacs prought the trophy to this city the last time in 1947. A crowd of 3,340 watched the opener of the best-of-seven ser- Weltand-Crowland, apparent-| jes, second game of which will be ly tired from the long trip, WaS| played Thursday night. unable to’ get untracked and al-|_ ; though netminder Stan Joseph " had 28 saves in the New West- ccc league . | plans banquet. tomorrow night minster nets, few shots gave him Columbia Cellulose inter-de- trouble and many others were off the target. . GOALIE INJURED Switsons’ goalie Justin Howe, partmental softball league will top off their season with a din- ner for all members of the nine teams in the league to be held who made 24 saves, was injured seven minutes from the end of in the Canadian Legion Banquet Room 7:30 tomorrow night. the game during a goalmouth The league, organized by Col- scramble. He retired for repairs and on his return he fanned on ! three successive shots and was | replaced by ‘spare goalie Jim Timlock. Howe, who appeared to ‘be umbia Cellulose paymaster, Har- playing below form during the; 0!d Webber proved to be very first half, was beginning to successful for all -players that steady down when he was hurt. | took part. Mr. Webber started the league off by having the Accounting department challenge the Re- search department and_ this sparked enthusiasm of many Skip Teal scored two goals for Welland-Crowiand with Doug Smith, Ted Howe, Jim McMahon and Don Baker getting one each. Cliff Sepka got three goals for more softballers in the mill. At one point in the season there were 14 teams taking part. with nine of these teams com- pleting the season. Woodroom, won the league finals trophy donated by Local 708 of the International Bro- therhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill workers. They will be presented with the trophy tomorrow night. PPPDPODOPP LOO? Cagers’ meeting s Henry signs NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, @ — The signing of high-scoring left winger Camille Henry to a sub- stantial increase and special bo- nus clause was announced Tues- day by general manager Muzz Patrick of National Hockey Lea- gue New York Rangers. Try Daily News Classified mye a] Register at Civic Centre STARTING OCT. Ist -ROCKHOUND _at the CIVIC CENTRE Wednesdays — 7:30-9:30 p.m. & PROSPECTORS COURSE . (12 Weeks) Sponsored by B.C. Prov, Govt. Department of Mines slated tonight The first of three meetings to spark winter sports will be held at 8 p.m. tonight in the Civic Centre for all those in- terested in basketball. Instructors, coaches, mana- | gers and those interested in promoting basketball this win- | ter are urged by Civic Centre recreation and program dir- | ector Jake Vandenbrink, to Registration Fee r attend tonight’s meeting, includes all supplies Shoes to a young PENNY LOAFERS man's taste Made of Black Leather with WNeolite Sole and ‘Steel Heel Plates Sizes 6 to 1] E Width $$.95 GORE OXFORDS Smart Slip on style Oxfords with Neolite Sole and Steel Heel Plate. Sizes 6 to 1] E Width $9.95 BLACK LEATHER OXFORDS — ” Slip on style elastic sides. Neolite Sole Steel Heel Plates. Sizes 6 to 1) E width © $9.95 | ROTARY AUCTION SATURDAY, OLD CO- OP. HDWE 638 FAMILY SHOE STOR 3rd AVENUE WEST LTD. INCE RUPERT E ‘ re ies score easy FRANK LARY ... Yanks his meat, LEW BURDETTE .,. Nails down 18th win. By ED times in one season. done. Tuesday when he three-hitter. Only two others ever have done it. both righthanders for Chi- cago White Sox. But neither did it against a pennant-winning Yankee team. Big Ed Walsh did it twice. He set a still-unbeaten major lea- | gue record for victories from one club when he had a 9-1 rec- ord against the Yankees in 1908 ~-the year he finished with 40; victories, Walsh did it again in 1911, when he was 7-3 against the Yankees. Ed Cicotte was New York in 1916. M1 against only 9-13 against the rest of the league for the season. He's 16- 5 apainst the Yankees in an over-all 62-58 lifetime record. OTHER RESULTS Chicago’s second-place White Sox beat Baltimore 4-3 and Cleveland tied Boston for fourth by beating Washington 5-1 on rookie Gary Eell’s two-hitter. Boston was rained out at Kansas City, Lary, 7-1, against the Yankees this season, gave up singles to Tony Kubek, Jerry Lumpe and Mary Thoneberry, They were food for a 2-0 Yankee lead as relief ace Ryne Duren pitched a four-hit shutout over the first five innings. The Tigers then scored off rookie Zack Monroe (4-2) in the sixth, and won if on Gus Zernial's pinch, two-run double in the seventh, Sherm Lolar's 20th home run enpped a tying, three-run third for the White Sox. Bubba Phil- Scots, Royals to meet in soccer finals WINNIPEG @—Two Western Canada teams will contest the Canndian soeeer championship Saturday in Vancouver, The eastern challenge petered out. Tuesday night as Army, Navy Aly Porce Soottish, Winnipeg, dumped Harrington Tool, Mont- renal, 62 Ina sudden-death seml- final here, The Manitoha champions, who lnat won the tiie in 1964, meet New Wostminater Royals, five. time (teholders since the cham- plonship's inception in 1013. Although the enstern cham- pions were equal to the Winnipeg ub territorially, they could nat mateh the apportuniam of ‘the opposition Jed by contreforward Harry Jodie. The German-born pinyor ran riot for six onlay as his inside men made the. playa for him, " Beattish Jenves here Thursday for the single-game final in Vane couvty, NONOLULU (m—Stan Harring. ton, 161, Hawall, outpoalnted Ine Micoll, 140, New Yorls, (10), — Lary equals old marks for picking on Yanks Associated Press Sports Writer Even Casey Stengel was a pup in 1916. Which should give you an idea of just how long it’s been since any pitcher beat the New York Yankees seven That’s what Frank Lary, a *C3~ | 3 sc + ; ing righthander against the rest; drove in the winning run. Dick of the American League, has | . te The seventh win came | cight-hitter. beat the! champs 4-2 at Detroit with a Then along came Lary, who's}. “.ualty of Montreal Canadiens’ _| plastic mask to protect his face. oo second session later in the day. SHERM LOLLAR ... Belts 20th homer, , SRR EDS DUKE SNIDER ... 15th circuit clout. WILKS ‘lips’ third single in the eighth iDonovan ( Hoyt Wilhelm (2- 10) lost his ninth in a row, com- jing on in the eighth when Billy ‘| significant the asignment Tues- ‘lday, working with Jean Beli- -{veau and Geoffrion. 1-13) won it with an! t A | Habs’ No: 2 MONTREAL ()-—Goalie Char- He Hodge became the first cas- training camp Tuesday when a bullet shot fired by Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion inflic- ted a‘six-stitch scalp cut. / Hodge, No, 2 goalie behind Jacques Plante, was wearing a The shot caught him just above the mask and his forehead. He came back for practice at a It was the second day for the 56- players in camp and coach Toe Blake had his four squads scrimaging for the first time. There were two workouts of an hour each. ‘Blake used his regular lines of last season except for the left-wing spot vacated by Bert Olmstead, who has gone to: Tor- onto Maple Leafs. It may be McDonald has generally been zonsidered the most likely to Jand the berth. He is 22 years old, six feet, two inches and weighs 190. He spent the last two seasons with Rochester of in practice session We wish to advise all: our customers and friends that our store will be closed from September 15th to Septem-, ber 25th:to arrange for new goalie hurt Rocket Richard and Tom John- son are co-selectors of one team: Doug Harvey and Geoffrion of the other, The Canadiens management is dangling a cash prize of $500 to be. shared ‘by the winners. The losers get nothing. goods, Kindly wait for our new opening. It will pay you. 7 717 - 3rd Ave. West - shipments of fall and winter; City Mixed Five Pin. Bowling League (Thursday Night League) MEETING THURSDAY, SEPT. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in Bowling Alleys | Anyone: interested’ in entering a team please attend this.meeting or phone the following: oe ' J. Comadina — 2819 Agnes Pierce — 3757 Jean. Nixon — 6767 the American Hockey League | but was called up by the Na-| | tional Hockey League Canadiens: for the playoffs. ‘ Many of the regulars appeared , to. be’ almost: at normal play-| ing weight altnough . veteran | Maurice (Rocket) Richard is; several pounds over. But: the | |} Rocket went through the scrim-/ maging with plenty of pep. Centre Dave Creighton, draf- ted last summer from New York Rangers, was assigned to a line with Stan Smirke and a smart young newcomer, Billy Hickey of last season’s Regina Pats Juniors. ’ The first exhibition game has been set for next Saturday. Excelsiors one game off boxla crown VICTORIA (—Brampton Ex- celsiors moved to within one game of retaining the Canadian junior lacrosse championship iand the Minto Cup here Tuesday night, easing past the outclassed -Victoria: Shamrocks 6-2. ot ;O’Dell hurt his elbow. } Bell (11-8) put down the Sen- ‘ators on a first-inning single by Herb Plews and a ninth-inning single by rookie Bob Allison. Bell also was 4-for-4, driving in ‘a run in a four-run ‘against loser Pete Ramos (14- 15). Rocky Colavito hit his 38th home run for the Tribe, tying Washineton’s Roy Sievers for second behind Yankee Mickey iMantie’s 40. . SseVCreny CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: “The Power Of, Spiritual Right Thinking” by Arthur P. Wuth, C.S.B. of Denver, Colorado. Member of the Board of Lectureship, of The Mother Church, The Faust Charch of Christ, Scientuit, ia Beaton. Massachoseus 8 p.m. Thursday, September 18 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY _ 2nd Avenue, Motors, Prince ‘Rupert B.C. Clothiers Ltd./. ATTENTION | All Non-Property Owners whose names ‘appeared on the. 1957 °Voters’ List. ‘ Notices have been mailed to all Tenant. Excelsiors now lead the best- i of-seven finals, 3-0. They took| 7-6 and 12-7 decisions from the’ Victoria squad in Trail in the: first two games. The series was! Brampton now have “cRevseowyer the ‘Rocks 25-15 in the series,! which has been marked by sav-,; agely close checking and consist- | ent ball-hawking by the eastern- ; By The Associated Press Lew Burdette, a betroubled world series hero at the all-star pame, now has a shot at 20 vic- tories and his best season in the majors. 0 The big righthander who had only a 6-7 record in early July, has won 12 of 15 decisions since. And he's won seven of his last eight, with two shutouts and three one-run games for a 1.08 carned run average over the past month, Burdette, whose best Winning year was 1956, when he was 19- 10, nailed his 18th Tuesday night as the Milwaukee Braves whip- ped San Francisco 4-) and cut thelr magie number for a second styaight National League pen- nant to three. PIRATES WAY . Elsewhere jin the National League, Pittsburgh chopped its magie number for second ypince to two, beating St, Louls d-1 af- Ler wrapping up a 2-1 vielory in the completion of a game sus pended August 3. Cincinnati took o twienight paly from Los Angeles, 5-3 nnd: 7-6 In 10 Inn- ings, The Chicngo Cubs beats Philadelphia 10-8 in 10, Burdette gave up seven hits, one a fifth-inning homer by Will White. He didn't walk a man, struck out four, The Braves beat Johnny Antonelli (16-13) with N.3., flahting fahermin, to fight in Moneton Stadium boon announced, Following a ahort Inyore, Mn Durelle's Inst fight waa a Twenty-victory season in sight for Burdette ers. | ! three in the seventh. | The Pirates, six games behind Milwaukee, won their scheduled fame with Dick Stuart and Bob Skinner driving in all the runs, | Each had three hits, with Skin- | ner twice bringing Stuart home: with singles. , Roy; Kline. 13712! won it. i PINCH WOMER WINS A pinch two-run homer by: Smoky Burgess won the nighteap | for the Redlegs, who took the opener on home runs by Jerry Lynch, Pete Whisenant’ and rookie Dutch Dotterer. Brooks Lawrence (8-12) ‘won the first game jn relier of Joe Nuxhall, who hurt his arm in the first inning. Tom Acker (4-3) went all the way in the nightcap. Johnny Podres (18-1) and Johnny Kippstein 6-6) took the defeats, ‘ Duke Snider, sidelined but not serlously injured when struck by teammate Frank Howard's Hne drive in the second game, hit his 16th home run for the Qodgers, tying Hank Greenberg for 10th on the all-time major league lists with 33), A two-run aingle by Al Dark bagged it for the Cubs and gave reokle John Bushard, hls test major Jengue decision. Roakle Don Erickson lost hia first for COPIIOEOIILOLVOLOL ODEO EIDE P IOV EDAD OII EEG ODVOUDOOLOIIOILOLOLIDUT THREE TUNE-UP FIGHTS SET FOR DURELLE BEFORE MOORE MONCTON, N.B. “Yvon Duralle, the Bale Ste, Anne, will warm-up Ughts before tackling Archie Moore for tha world heavyweight title in Montren) Dea, 10, Durelle, who started working out here Tuosday, tA booked , Oct, 2% The opponent hasn't Bharbroake, Que, and maybe Ottawa, Durello'n managor is planning several tune-up Mehta olan, lyn's Freddio Mack here Auge 20. Latest report on the arrangements for a Durello~Maore tile ght war that sone details ill had to be worked aut, OPPOEOSIAREDEEI IAL EDY DE PA LID DN HOO LIP LO DNVE DELTA TIIVIV EE DUI II IEG the Phila, have two ore mniybe threo Durello ja oxpected to Nant 10-round cealsion over Draok- -whose names appeared on the annual list of Electors are hereby notified that the forms for- warded must be completed and delivered to the pmeteaiwserofftice—GCity Hall, by 5:00 p.m~ , september 30th, 1958. Any tenant or Resident Electors who have not received one of the aforementioned forms by Monday, September 15th are advised to con- tact the City Clerk's office, City Hall, as soon as possible. City Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C., Sept. 12, 1958. R. W. LONG, electors for the year 1957. In order to appear on | the 1958 Voters’ List all Tenant and Resident | City Clerk-Comptroller | NOTICE Commencing Monday, Sept. 22 major re- . pairs ‘will be carried’ out ‘on Galloway “Rapids” Bridge, 5 miles east of Prince Rupert on the Northern Trans-Provincial Highway. The bridge will be closed to all heavy traffic including trucks and buses between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily Monday to Friday while this worl. is in progress. Light traffic will be maintained insofar. as possible, but traffic delays will be encoutered during the above hours. H. J, KELSAIL, District Engineer, ‘ ATTENTION ALL ELKS! NEXT "MEETING SEPTEMBER 22, 8 p.m. ELKS HOME BUSINESS: Report of Audit Committee phan Tan petoee gta we OE” and Resident (Non-Property Owners) Electors |