job. for Kansas City. Bob Cerv Lifts Ray’ In Bitter By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP)—Swash-buckling Carmen national Boxing Club = an- r to the touring .Russtan hockey, Basilio today reigned as middleweight champion of | Rounced Meniay night that Otto blag tera matones iy the smoothest! the world while the dethroned Sugar Ray Robinson pondered whether to end his fabulous ring career for - Bh Flag Ex-Bombers Help In Sox Dewnfalli League pennant Monday night while watching a boxing match. Kansas City Athletics were busy knocking off Chicago White Sox 6-5. The Idss left Chicago 6% games behind with six to play. It was the Yankee’s eighth pen- nant in nine years. A pair of ex-Yankees did the lifted a sacrifice fly that scored the -tie-breaking run in the eighth inning after Minnie Min- oso, who homered for Chicago’s games, Boston whipped Wash- 's Crown Bloodfest contract for a return bout within 90 days. He indicated he might hang up the gloves for the sec- ond time in his 17-year career but the betting was that he would be back. TOO MUCH INTRIGUE “T don’t know whether I'll ever The dramatic battle of cham- pions was a see-saw fight which could have gone either way. Judge Artie Aidala had it 9-6 in rounds for Basilio. Judge Bill Robinson, snapping ‘his jab with precision and force, red- dened Carmen’s face, drew blood from his nose, and kept his lighter foe off during the early rounds. BROKE THROUGH Basilio, weighing the heaviest of his career at 153% pounds to Robinson’s 160, came on to. break through Robinson’s defences to Pe er Sr i a 2 2 cr oh a ft tev ec nerenae seer be gly 1 Se ERIE oe Be. PLODDING, hammering Carmen Basilio, king of the welter- Jabbed silly and ble€ding in the early rounds, Basilio came | back to sweep the later rounds and survive one'of Robin- son’s famous rallies to’ gain the decision. Only the referee voted in favor of Robinson. (Composite photo courtesy Boxing and Wrestling) - MEET YANKS IN SERIES Milwaukee Col ects | poe i | i inson. “His” legs appeared ready By ED Ww ILKS . : 7 One Nore Test. Before Moore DETROIT (#—Yvon Durelte, Canada’s fighting fisherman who has been promised @ crack at Archie Meore’s title,. must broadcast .from Detroit’ s ‘| dropping their PE aR yg ee EE My OSES Uncle Sam Wants $514,310 Taxes From Sugar Ray NEW YORK |» — The Inter- revenue had filed a notice of levy against Sugar Ray Robin- rood son amounting to $514,316. It be putting up te $10,000." said OUTPERFORMS good, said $497,435 represented in- Benson, who oocrared rast eer ALE. OTHERS! The vine from Chzenang, come tax for 1947. The notice that’ me associa an woe ¢ fe AY ex-marine from Chittenango, was. called an anticipatory help nae 7 ‘ “ uss an in = : Yan ees Mee ee ee oe ie: fe Bee aera ee 7 weight kingdom Monday nen | wipe chet Monwiay Okanagan | and the een by gaining a sp it clecis thing Basilio totals $500,000 from | C2? fa ack on e $5 } gruelling, plore va ane ola Robe all sources including theatre- they each teen te put up docs fa inson ‘at Yankee Stadium. TV, gate, radio and movies, He: reThe. association, meeting in! 4 Robinson, who won the 160- also had two title fights with |.) tino BC. Sunday. «0 . , pound title four times, has a Gene Filimer in 1957, ’ CG. . é Shamrocks - Outclass 7 fight again,” he said in his dress- badly.” THE wo 4, By The Associated. Press ing room. “There are’ things Benson said the Kootenays, | TARY ELECTRIC SHAVER . : sy The Associated. about boxing I don’t like: There on the other hand, have shown | 2 re e . y ‘ o . . . ew York Yankees|is too much intrigue. I had to oni jacs little interest. ‘And there has: aY . oS N . . battle for everything I got in this : been no talk of a $5,000 guaran-: on. can 1 mise . : wrapped up their third fight. I’ decide in a few days VICTORIA ()- _ The Long tee,” he said. “But Iam sure if: with the . : consecutive Amervican| Whether Ill fight Basillo again.’ Branch, Ont., Pontiacs tendered |the game.is played in one of the : 1-day 4 “no, alibis” Monday night after third straight Mann Cup lacrosse champion- ship game to the Victoria Sham- . ° ays : . . . rocks. . ate.” 4 ‘Most of the Bombers were at| Recht mace it oe Ve Basthe weights last night won a split decision over middleweight The Pontiacs, under coach El- ° So far only one WIHL club —' Yankee Stadium for the middle- | whiles referee erl cast tn€; champion Sugar Ray Robinson in a gruelling, bloody and mefn. Lee; gave up Monday’s,Spokane — has shown interest. | weight championship fight while | dissenting vote for Robinson, 9-6./ thrilling 15-round fight in New York’s Yankee Stadium. ure €- ‘aces - sh. 5 P ysiep clash 14-6. Last Friday’s game was a 12-9 loss and the first game was marked 12-4 for the | Shamrocks. -Lee said after the first game he hadn’t expected his boys to {win because they were tired. The team had travelled for 12 hours just before game timp. He said after the second game: ‘‘We know who to watch — we'll win the next one.” “We're just not good enough Prince Rupert Daily. New. ‘Tuesday, September 24, 1957 ‘ , . a ‘ . : . 6 Okanagan, Kootenay Loops ; e ryt ie Guarantee Russian Visit TRAIL, B.C, ()'— Ed Benson,|nagan, while either Spokane or president of the British Colum-{ Trail would host the Russians bla Amateur Hockey Assoclation,|in the Kootenays, said: Monday the Okanagan and ~ Kootenay areas‘of B.C, each {in- tend to put up. half a $10,000 guarantee which will be offered | Western Canada, The: BCAHA will not actually the greatest! with only one dissention in favor | of the $10,000 guarantee. ; OKANAGAN SUPPORT - So far the Okanapan League | ‘| has been the only loop which has showh great interest in the ven- | ture, Benson said. “They want the Russians very PHIL SHAVE game is played in one of the‘ FREE Western International Hockey : League centres, the required sum! would easily be taken at the. Roy McBride,. Spokane Flyers | manager, has let it be known. that he is all for the venture. Benson said the games would! probably take place in either | Vernon or Penticton in the Oka- Oritz Wins NEW YORK i7—Carlos Oritz, ' 13714, Puerto Rico, outpointed McRae Bros. Ltd. “The store that service built’ 2325 PHONE 2326 | | sane : as 0’S| sweep the eighth, ninth, 10th ; get by German Willi Besman- . Harry Bell, 134, Néw York, (10.) first run, had brought the White| 30@ 11th rounds. He staggered | off here Wednesday night be- |NOT GOOD ENOUGH , - Sox even with a two-run single) popinson, in the 10th and. 11th i: fore arranging a bout with the Monday night, after a game in the seventh. Woody Heldran- . ‘ i 5 | tient king of the light- ‘that was almost ntest, Le Get eace f d b t other ex-Yank. Alex Keliner and | 20U"4s: clobbering him with a ancien ; ing 0 e lig that as § mes no con es . ee D 0 min apou - ' * | 12-punch volley in the 11th. i heavyweights, . {Sala what 3, ans had been Gus Zernial also homered for the} ROARS ‘BACK | The Dureélie - Besmanoff |thinking since the opening Mone matters at HFC As, who blew a 5-1 lead. That seemed to be it for Rob- ; bout will be televised and | quarter: y In the other American League. Baill OS | Y -|to fold under him, But, in the i Olympig Stadium. -— to beat this team.” , , : - wean’ ington 9-4 and Cleveland tripped | 12th, with blood trickling from | Associated Press Sports Writer | Durelle, who depends on his | Lee said he thought for a ere nee tn mee eta Detroit 5-4 in 11 innings. Ted| his nose, he found a hidden res- Miiwaukee’s long-badgered Braves finally did it! Baie St. ‘Anne, N.B, fishing |while after the second game of receive friendly maney service backed hy 79 ouiams the hee te for the Rec ervoir of strength: , * t} bi tchi ; beats fer the major part of ithe best-of-seven series that the yeurs’ experience. Cunada's largest. consumer avane ue S05. The ow oattion “Whe sleek veteran took com- And they did it big, snatching a 4-2 victory fr om! his income, has won two fights | Pontiacs’ had lost just because finance company provides money in ore day * eet d to eet Willi PP t in| ™and again with his stabbing {second-place St. Loui s-_the one club they had io] sent: since battling favored Tony |of:a bad break-two men off and a wide variety of repayment terms. Visit Seen ee ee a ye tes cinta | left jabs in the 12th and in the -,. | Anthony to a draw in Detroit | with penalties at one time. or phone HFC today. 16 consecutive trips to the plate.| jo." )6 staggered Basilio with |}|—On Hank Aaron’s two-run, two-out homer int! 2! in June. “But. a good lacrosse clut Mike Fornieles went the distance | =) tt hk sk to, th a . doesn't ° that ie, , he ‘ for the Boston win. .a left hook.to the jaw seconds’ 11th Monday night. That blow put the wrapp me on! oesn’t get that careless,” he : . a before the bell. is 1: said Monday. “A single by rookie Dick Brown, the National League pennant and set up a world se his third hit, won jit for the Tribe...Brown. also along with Roger Rocky Colavito. Cal McLish, the winner, went the distance for the Indians, limiting the Tigers to nine hits. It was his ninth victory against seven defeats, Casey Stengel, the canny 6’- year-old manager of the Yank- ecs was‘among those who saw the Basilio-Robinson fight. He had retired in his midtown hotel apartment by the time word ar- rived that the White Sox were out, From then on Stengel’s tele- phone rang steadily as friends called to extend their congratu- lations, . “Now I have a chance to get “my men, especially Mantle and Skowron, in shape,” Stengel opined. He indicated he’d give hoth a rest for the remainder of the season, which ends Sunday. Mantle has heen hampered with bad Jegs and Skowron’'s effect- iveness at the plate has been limited by a bad back.’ homered, Maris and The world series opens Oct, 2 In the 14th, Ray doubled Car- men over with a stunning right hand to the pit of the stomach but,again Basilio, never stopped in his career, refused to, fold. His cheeks swollen; blood drip- ping from a cut over his left eye and his nose, Carmen drove dog- gedly on in the 15th:to win that crucial final round with his ag- eressive tactics and. body bang- ing. The, thus duplicated Robinson’s hith- erto unprecedented feat of win- ning the middlewelght while holding the welterweight crown. He’ll have to give up the lighter title, just as Robinson was forced to do, : Commissioner Abe Greene of -the National Boxing Associa- tion said Tony DeMarco, Ike Logart, Vinee Martinez, and either Virgil Akins or Gil Turner will fight an elimina- tion tournament for the va- cant title. Basilio will have at least $212,- 700 to console him for yielding the 147-pound crown, Robinson will collect about $500,000 for losing the middlewelght title ring - scarred, gamester-. title: ies date with New York Yankees. , The Braves, who slumzrcd a ond i lagged after gaining a whopping, g-Zame lead on Labor Day, "built a seven-game ,streak under pressure to nail i their first pennant since 1948, At the clinchipg, they had a six-game bulge with five to play.’ The Braves couldn’t have picked a better guy to do the elinchine than Aaron, the power man who virtually won the lea- pue’s most valuable player award! with the dramatic home run. It was hammerin’ Henry w ho set the pace for the Braves ‘comeback from a worrisome, 11- game batting slump ino which: they won only three and found | ey 8l4-game bulge whittled 10| 4 by the Cards, Aaron. batted aay 220 (9 for 41) in that mess,! but started a nine-eame streak } that Included a .500 spurt (14 for, it 28) in the Braves’ seven straight winners, The homer was Henry's 43rd, | regaining the major league lead | from Ernic Banks of Chicago Cubs. It followed ai single by * winning: “ Brewers Buy Habitants MONTREAL ( — Control of ,the Montreal Canadiens hockey ‘club, and the Canadian Arena ,Company. has been sold to Sen- ator Hartland Molson and mem- bers of the Molson brewery fam- ily, it was announced today. | The transaction, described as! ‘one of the biggest in the history ;of Canadian sport, was com- pleted for an undisclosed sum. | The sale was disclosed In a ' joint announcement by Senator {Donat Ravmond, president of. the Canadian Arena Company, fand Senator Molson, The announcement said: “Al- though still retaining an Inter- est, Senator Raymond has sold a controlling number of shares tn the Canadian Arena Company ‘and the Montreal Canadiens, ‘hockey club to Senator Molson and other members of the Mol- son family.” ” . i 4 ; pattern “We've, got maybe seven or eight good players and the rest wel], they aren’t worth a damn when you stack them up against a club Hke the Sham- rocks.” He said the Rocks are one of the best teams in Canada today. FOUGHT ALL THE WAY “You know why they are?” he asked. there tonight and they fought why they won. That’s what makes them a far better team.” Lee sald the combination of coach Whitey Severson, Don Sherry and Peewee Bradshaw was “beautiful to see.” “It's a treat to watch those three work,” he sald; “if you're not on the opposing team.” Sherry, working off passes und set-ups Instigated Severson and Bradshaw, pumped five goals past netminder Dave | Russel}, arcane mete ne nent are sie gta err en A Nee To Back Players in Yankee Stadium, again, , yohnny oor ten hed bes the 10th, when he was Hfted for! TORONTO @—The president sn tt mate ne “ant alr Ss \ " ter 5 . ’ . Tpcly . Schoendionst and Eddie Math-!° pinch-hitter, Gene Conley | of the Ontario Federation of Ta : te selatan ses senv senteunbini als ows off relief loser Dy Mutfett. A (single by Sehoendiernst, the ex-Card, and a double by Math- pitcher, Jackson, who relieve d} starter Wilmer Mizell with the bases loaded, none ont and a run home jn the second and vo, out of the jam, had been staked ton A) 2-1 lead in the sixth as Al Dark tapped Lew Burdette for a two- run single, Burdette stayed with It, untll Universal ‘Drum Handling TRUCK Ay Be Lt FASTEST AND EASIEST WAY YO HANDLE BARRELS AND DRUMS These trucks ore of alltubular steal: welded construction, Rollers at tips make It easy to wheel truck up close to load, ralee the lond over ramny and turn the loaded truck onthe floor, Climb hook locky ay oh Poo ale cee (Phote Courtesy Bporta Winetrated) | | took over for a hitless lith, win- ning his ninth jn 18 decistons. The pennant was the frst for the raves since shifting from, mune patting mark to 349, No other games were sched- bor sald today his organiaation's §00,000 members will hack the National Hockey Lengue Players Association in a quest for pen- ows ‘had given (he Braves a two | Boston to Milwaukee in 10953. sions and television benefits, all die in the seventh oagninst! Cardinal Stan Musial was ! W. F.C. Kidd sald “some of Larry Jackson, the Cards’ second! for-4, pushing his National Len- the pednle” Jn the Toronto Munle Leafs club, one of alx In the NING, “are well-known for thelr ant!- wed, NOTICE OF MEETING Civic Contre Association of Prince Rupert ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, Oct. 3rd 1957, 8:00 p.m. (Common Lounge) Order of Business will include the prasentation of An- nual.Reports, Election of Officers, etc., and the follow- ing Notices of Motion: "The sontonce! Prosidont.” 1, To By-law 33 shall bo added the Committocs shall be appointed by the 2. To change By-law 23(a) havin JIunion kentimenta.” De Rete nee ne eee following hairman of Standing o with ij HOUSEHOLD D FINANCE 3 . Core La Wore ee Caneel , C. 2. Bigham, Mona 315A Third Ave.West at Second § St., second floor, phone 4311 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. fee ee pen na en ee etecn eee “Because they’ve got de-, sire to win. The Rocks went out | and kicked and scratched and | scrambled for the ball and that’s ; CANADIAN LEGION BINGC Piggy Bank Guaranteed $280 | by : | | “7 es Tuesday, September 24. 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