OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS unmistakeably smother an un- identified Toronto Argonauts ball carrier in a Big Four foot- ball game in Toronto. Dick Shatto (88) stands by to see what is happening. LIONS RALLY FAILS (CP Photo) Cowboys Stem B. C. Drive To Take Over Third Place CALGARY (CP) Success snapping a four- game losing streak, Calgary Stampeders Wednesday night made a third-quarter single stand up for a narrow 22-21 Western Interprovincial Football Union - vietory over B.C. Lions before fewer than 11,000 fans. The win left Stamps solidly in third place, six points ahead of Saskatchewan Roughriders. It - was Calgary’s fifth triumph in nine games while B.C. dropped deeper in the league cellar on a 1-8 record. A single by Ted Duncan in the third quarter proved to be the winner, although Stamps led 14- 0 at half time. A surging drive by Lions made it 22-7 at three quarters and counted for two unanswered touchdowns in the| final quarter. -. SHARE HONORS Halves Jim Morse, Al Valdes and Howie Waugh rolled for the three Calgary touchdowns, all converted by Bud Korchak, Passes sparked lLion’s three touchdowns, two to end Jerry Janes and one to end Vic Chap- man, and Ted Hunt kicked the three converts. On the ground Stamps held a wide margin, rushing for 245 yards to BOC.’s 177. Calgary moved the yardsticks 23 times compared with 15 for Lions. But in the air and in punting B.C. showed a decided edge. “Primo Villanueva, Maury Dun- can and Paul Cameron connect- Basebail Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Loujs 4, Milwaukee 1 Chicago 7, Cincinnati 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 1-4, New York 5-2 Baston 7, Washington 6 Detroit 5, Chicago 0 Cleveland 9, Kansas City 7. Given Unanimous Nod |Wears Down German For Seventh Victory DETROIT (CP) Yvon Besmanoff, heavier by almost 12 pounds, had the better of the early fighting as he kept the 27- year-old Durelle off balance with a troublesome left jab. But Dur- elle, a native of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., kept after the «German, rocking him several times with his awkward lefts. After the sixth round Besman- off appeared to tire and Durelle was able to score frequently. There were no knockcdowns. Besmanoff weighed 189, Dur- elle 177%. The victory in this nationally televised bout at Olympia Stad- ium was the seventh win for Durelle in his last eight matches. It was Besmanoff’s fifth fight and third defeat since he came to the U.S. earlier this year. Durelle—a lobster fisherman ed for for 199 yards while Knobby Wirkowski nine of 14 for 181. Chapman averaged 46.3 yards a punt com- pared with Duncan’s 42.3. F oA w ib Pts. Edmonton .. 7 1 211 77 14 Winnipeg .. &€ 2 195 149 12 Calgary .... 5 4 137 206 10 Sask. ...... 2 6 170 213 4 Buc. .....-.. 1 co} 8 15322 153 221 2 0.C. Football LONDON (Reuters) —Results. of soccer games played in Britain Wednesday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division TE Seuth Brighton 0, Aldershot 1 Exeter 1, Gillingham 3 Southend 2, Swindon 3 Torquay 1, Crystal 1 Division UWE North Bradford 0. York City 2 Chester vs Accrington. ppd. . Workington 1, Bradford C 1 Wrexham 0. Crewe Alex 1 WORLD CUP Wales 4, East Germany 1 EUROPEAN CUP First Round Shamrocks R 0, Man. United 6 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Leeds 2, Sunderland 1} Newcastle 0, Sheffield W 0 Division TH Suothern — S suthampton 0, Plymouth 1 Norwich vs Reading, ppd. Division TH Northern Rochdale 1, Scunthorpe 4. | Use Classifieds--They Pay 2. 10 of 21 pass attempts Stamps’ completed who credits his eight-inch wrists ‘to pulling in lobster fought to a 10-round draw against Tony Anthony here last June. But he showed much bet- ter form in that battle than he did Wednesday night. , Light heavyweight champion Archie Moore said after knock- ing out Anthony in the seventh round last week that he would like a match with Durelle with- in the next six weeks. Besmanoff said after the fight che didn’t think Moore should be worried about a bout with Dur-' elle, “Archie would knock him out within five rounds—just about whenever he decided to do it. oa The Canadian said he been busy with his fleet of fish- ing boats and hadn’t had boxing | gloves on for nine days prior to, \the fight. “My eyes have been cut in my last two fights and I couldn’t take a chance on cut- ting them again.” Judge Jack Asperry scored 46- 45 for Durelle. Judge Ed Wag- gonlander had it 47-38 and ref- eree Tom Triscoe scored it 47-44, both for Durelle. The Assoc- iated Press card had ‘it 46-45 for Durelle. Victoria Wins Lacross Title VICTORIA (© — _Victorja Shamrocks won their secend Mann Cup in three years Wed- nesday night Long Branch Pontiacs 13-4 to win the best — of — seven ‘series in four straight games and take the Canadian senior lacrosse championship. The young Long Branch crew lost the first three games 12-4, (12-9 and 14-6. 3:00 p.m. THE PRINCE RUPERT 2 y OCTOBER 6, 1957 -—- REGINAL KELL Worlds’ Greatest Clarinetist NOVEMBER 10, 1957 --- EVA GUSTAVSON Celebrated Norwegian Contralto FEBRUARY 23, 1958 —- ALDO PARISOT Eminent Brazilian Cellist APRIL 13, 1958 — |.OUIS QUILICO Canadian Baritone — Star of New York City Center and San Francisco Opera Companies * ADMISSION BY SEAXON TICKET ANLY SEASON TICKET PRICES: (Schaal Chitdren, Tae Price) Hebets Available At Your Civile Centre and From Memhera of tha soathty CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM rescnls Rerxerve eveneceteereereetres RHA Gener) Admission $4.00 Q pm. British Empire light heavyweight champion New Brunswick; used his looping lefts Wednesday night to wear down Willi Besmanoff of Germany for a unanimous 10-round decision, traps — had; by drubbing L nd. 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