"Canadians star. ; in 33-27 victory _ By BERNARD DUF RESNE t . Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—Canadian quar terback Russ J ackson showed himself to be an imaginative caller of running plays Thursday night as Ottawa Rough Riders twisted’ British Columbia Lions’ tail 33-27, in an exhi- bition football game here. | “With an all-Canadian cast— eof . In 10 plays, with Don Pinhey, Prank Fraser and Quillian carry- except. for import fumback one. ing the ball. Jackson marched his Quillian—Rough Riders ‘Riders to the Lions’ Fae S eee ey entre ina | cored himself on an option play, second-quarter 108-yard touch- Again in the ‘final quarter, down. drive that had some 7.000 spectators whooping it up. in for another touchdown. Meanwhile, . import quarter- back Hal Ledyard tossed two touchdown passes to George Brancato and ‘to - Bobby ‘Judd. Riders’ first TD was scored on a 25-yard. run after Ted Smale picked up Ray -Lackner’s fumble of a punt by Quillian. 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Ottawa Paul Cameron closed ‘out the] - MADE TO scoring late in the. game with : Lo Fo : two touchdowns, one on a short, ' “MEASURE ‘plunge, the. other on. a 20-yard a sure Drapes are made for @ vou by our Montreal fac- Me oftswil start-10-o’clock tomor- -; ® tory. Made better, yet they gi TOW morning at Algoma Park s cost less. "gi when Greer and Bridden will. uy . . gw: play Skeena Grocery. 8S Also wide selection w Second game of the day will w Drapery by the Yard. | be played at 1 p.msbetween Al- 5 . "| bert and McCaffery and ‘Sport , W Shop. : se ORE | Winners of the two games. . will play at 1 p.m, August 16 > DEPT w at Algoma Park. — tee ue Bg Bal BH a a = a mm aa | Meera rarer ee sesTeePePLOTPe era eee | left-hander, yea wank a SALLIOLEKEDDEDDIENLDDDEDEDIEDLEDODED>LELEOEOD “T fop-seeded doubles we ts ROYAL W.A:A.F, school WRESTLER— Although Princesses thought: of as languid ladies who sit around the palace doing nothing, - Denmark’s ‘Princess Margrethe isnot a do-nothing. The ‘heir- apparent to the throne of Denmark is attending a in. Copenhagen, S Here. the Princess takes her turn tripping an opponent. are sometimes where she is. learning jiu By Ted grinned. “Maybe | In get ’em too. years.” .- ij Recently., _ Williams ‘said he would be happy to finish‘ the sea- son at .300; lowering his sights Lf. It .is beginning to look as if Wil-| liams was right the first time. Williams his his 20th. of the year (No, 476) and a. two-run single. Thursday while Boston TED WILLIAMS 1+. 24 homers to go By JACK HAND Ast Pere Prowse Sports Writer Warron apa Milwaukee is heading toward his ninth scason as a 20-game winner, If he makes ft he will set a. modern major Jongue rece ord for Jeft-handod pitchers. Spahn, now 37, is tied with Lefty Grove of the old Philadal- phia ts aMong the southpawa, Ho ‘still is way behind ,the top righthandars. Cy Young won 30 or more 16 times over 60 years ago, Christy Mathews did it 33 thnes and Waller Johnson 12. will lave no trouble making the rade’ for the third atrajalyt soventh nv 3-2 decision Thuraday with Friend in) the gave Milwaukoo over Pittsburgh Vriend, who his Sth victory,’ KIX shut out the Braves for Iisa 186th CARA. ‘wer i ANTS Tho Braves pulled seven full wamon In front of the Ban Fran. elaco Giants who yan Into rough yolng nt &t. Louls, The Onrdin- nla scored early and often tn 1 FOR mado Peet ORaASt OF -2LPACKLE YANKEES .200 season and about 30 homers, At the rato Apatn is going he. your, A throo-run against Bob inning Bpahn scattering soyen hits for a. 12- 1. romp bohind Bum Jones, ‘Williams sets sigh ts on 5 00- 0-home run mark JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer FE ora man closing in on his 40th “birthday, Ted Williams: still swings a mean home run bat. With'476| ‘to his ‘credit, the Boston Rex Sox slugger now seems certain to reach his lifetime goal of 500 home runs, “Wouldn’t that be something?” | fifth straight victory. erican League. The two hits edged Williams to: 311 and an eighth-place tie inj the batting race. . - Williams’ hitting spurt coin- cides with the start of a fours game Red Sox-New York series at Yankee Stadium, starting to- night. Because the Yankees were fdle-Thursday, the Sox gained a half game and now trail by 1514 lengths, Williams’ homer at Fenway Park, estimated at more than 450 feet, came on the first pitch. by Truman Clevenger with the bases empty in the sixth inning. It soared into the right field bleachers, Ted's two-run single came with the bases loaded in the second, Frank Sullivan won his ninth, aNowing eight hits and: fanning seven. He yielded Roy Sievers’ 3Iist homer and Jim Lemon's 23rd. Don Buddin also hit a home run off Clevenger, Hal Griggs was the loser, his ninth to three victories. ere mrmee caren y eae eye pomtewameepatert ee NORTH ADAMS, Mass, (1) -- Charhe Powell, 211 San Diego, Calil., stopped Billy Edwards, 190, New York, 16.) Philadelphia climbed — Into, fourth by shading Cinelnnat} 8-2 behind Don Cardwell, Dave Philley’s triple and Chico Fer- nandes’ sacrifice fly broke a 2-2 tle In the eighth to beat Boh Purkoy. josie ge ge! Johnny Kilppstein saved San. dy Koufax in the ninth Inning to protect a 3-1 Los Angeles vielory | over tho Chicago Cubs, | ei . Nee a Hants nso was shooting for iit | ES i WATGUEN APATIN eos SOULPAW aoe . -lhits, five runs and. three walks, - CDOT ye | Barclay’s Barclay, had to: have. help: from “Giants | increase ele ea di : over slipping Metros By The Associated Press ‘The Phoenix Giants stepped into a full g game lead : in the Pacific Coast League pennant race last night, beating the Seattle Rainiers while the second-place Vancouver Mounties had to settle for a split .with|: Portland. The Giants * won it, big over the Rainiers, 9-4. The Mounties shel- lacked the Beavers’ 5-1-in the opener and then dropped the night-cap 6-3, In other league action, Salt Lake City’s Bees, tipped Sacra- mento 6-5 and the San , Diego Padres whitewashed Spokane’s Indians 5-0. “ The Giants. rattled Seattle pitching for 12. hits, including} homers by, George Prescott, An- dre Rodgers and Willie .McCovey and tacked the loss.” on. ‘Marty Kutyna. Phoenix had hine runs on the scoreboard before Seattle got its first man.around. . The Giants. whipped .up five double plays to keep winner Curt ‘head: -above:..water. Joe Margoneri in the ninth after giving up two Seattle runs in the eighth and two hits to start the ninth. os George. Bamberger... choked the Beavers off .on six hits in the first game of the Vancou- ver-Portland bargain bill. He struck out two and: failed to give up a walk. Vic Lombardi, who gave up eight hits, absorb- ed the loss. Portiand’s lone run came on George Freese’s solo homer in the fourth: "upset by Victoria team : VICTORIA W)—~ A mixed doubles quarter-final mateh prow! vided one of the biggest upsets so far in the British Columbia wi lawn. ‘tennis | championships - here Thursday...” The upset came when. the Victoria team of Susan Butt’, and Alex Stencel defeated the top-seeded doubles team in the # » tournament, Merwin Miller of Pasadena and Bev: Danby of ‘Pancouver, 3-6, 10-8,,9-7. aN In another. quarter- final match, Eleanor Dodge of Mont- ae real. and Jim -Jaonidis. of Winnipeg dumped the fourth- %, - seceded couple, Claire Lovett of ‘Vancouver and Jim Watson » fs of San Francisco, 7-5, 2-6, i o The only. other major mixed, doubles match saw Forel 2 a Footman of San’ Francisco and ‘Dale. Rahland. of Hollywood, . Calif.; defeat: Mirja, Peterson of Victoria and Bill Rose of ” " Portland 60, 6-2. ys old ‘Spokane-entry ‘in the North- west League, came back to. haunt, the Indians In a San Diego uni- form as he blanked the Redskins on, three hits, including two: sin- gles and Tony Roig’ s double. gan, ‘Veteran writer” dies of cancer ‘BUFFALO, N.Y, William S. ‘Coughlin, 57, dean’ of Inter- national League baseball writ-" ers and. veteran sports reporter for: the.” ‘Buffalo Courier- Ex- =} press, . died: Thursday. of cancer. He had ‘been with the Courier- . Express since 1915 and covered the Buffalo baseball Bisons for 39° years. LOS ANGELES —L.:C; Mor- Ohio, stopped Augustine Chillango F Ro- 14044, ‘Youngstown, | sales, 144, Mexica Cit y 10.) senovercveccocorersouseres ores eee ooe reee PPIPOCPLLIOD soncescocoos - Sat. Mat. 2-4: 13 Today and: Sat. 7-9 pa ra. “Sunday, Midnite. to" Wed, 7. 8: 09 | WILLARD: TARKER, MARA ‘CORDAY. IN: ‘count Sevie" “THE MosT In the nightcap, ‘Portland re-! liever Eddie Mayer pitched seven ° ipnings of four-hit ball to pick’). ‘up his first victory in six deci- |. sions while his mates were bang- ing out nine hits. The Beavers spotted Vancouver two runs in the first inning and then won it with two three-run frames, the fifth and sixth. Jim McDaniel. drove: in. three -runs with a triple and a homer ‘in Salt Lake City’s victory over the. Solons. The Bees only got three other hits, but one of them was Sam Miley's one-run triple and another was Ken Tooth- man’s double, which set the i stage for Salt Lake City’s final spanked Washington 8-4 -for its | it was the means. Playing. two or three } more jonly game scheduled in the Am: run in the seventh. ' Jack Lamabe was the victor, although he gave.up nine hits and five walks in seven innings } first -ball of the season in n the mound. Carl Greene, the; 7.°°° 27° ° on t @, the: the City League at Williman- tic, Conn. His, usual opening day appearance marked his ; ‘exercise | Sacramento Starter, lost it. worked five innings, gave up four Jack Spring, w who toiled for the! North Star eliminated — from semis | North Star -were knocked out of the semi-finals in Prince Ru- pert Little League last night at Algoma Park when they were de- feated 185-15 by Kinsmen, Shop-Easy and Sea Kings will mect 7 p.m, tonight at Algoma Park In the fourth game of the semi-finals for the Bill Wasyk trophy. An all-star team made up of Little Leaguers will play an ex- He! hibition game against a team composed of league coaches, managers and fathers, at 1:30! pan, Sunday. A plenie for all players will be held after the exhibition game | we og me eee ome Ree cites sent ree ~ Spahn headed for record Sunday, The Dodgers are still in dust place. Friend has a $-0 Jend and al twoehit shutout going to the seventh at Milwaukee. Red Sch- oendionst opened with a single and Eddie Mathews hit his 23rd home run. A alngle by Frank Aaron, a snerifice and a single by Frank Torre added the third Yun, . J MUSTAL REGAINS LEAD The Caydinnaly batered loser Mike McCormick and two others for 19. hits, tan Mustol's two hite in threo tips gave him the batting Jead at 046 to 44 for the Phils’ Richle Ashburn, The Philtes had an 2-0 edye tolng Into the seventh when ob Thuraman's third alngle, w single by Don onk and a two. run double. by. Bailey evenad matters, Wa Roucheo's sinile drove jn the first Phil run and Cardwoll's single knocked In the Hooond, ~ Koufax was rolling along with 1 fourelitter when he walled Yrnlo Banks and Bobby Thom- fon with one out In the ninth, ippstoin got Lee Walla on a gaino-onding double play, Thon go's 14th omer produced the only Oub yun t MAXOR-LEAGUE STAR ' — Supremely confident, Mayor Florimond: J,’ Bergerion takes lis cut’ the hard way—eyes closed—as he bats out the first real, “physical since he..suffered a recent heart attack. ue SUSPENSEFUL | - § SECONDS IN - Spy HisTORY! “JEFFREY HUNTER: NIGEL PATRICK ANNEMARIE BURINGER yo CAPITOL ee a PLAYERS THEATRE , ‘Totlay and Saturday 7-9: 30 “Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. a a “YUL BRYNNER IN “THE BROTHERS | KARAMAZOV” _. Monday to Wednesdoy, 7-9 p.m. HOTTER THAN THE HELL OF BATTLES! ~the gis af war as you" ve never seen it man deyond the bresking peint. “exp ing inthe most shattering dimox a war story aver told? 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