TSP EE USN TV NV VT SAN UNS TEV ETN VV NOR TNR STUY we ewe ieee NN SN RZ we TVET NSS SVS Tyee er Sy e ee ey NS etting) PIOOICOPPLOPPP OOD OOO LD PCL Standings . o “Prinée fuipert: Bally 3 News . Tuesday, August 26, 1058 “SPECIAL MEN 'S wit ‘DRESS. WINDBREAKERS “Faking, golfing | set for Labor Day a ES a SE A a eae te aa Pee ie é émed: to their early; geason surroundings in the’ West- dyn Inter provincial" “ootball Union ‘standings, but Edifidnton Eskimos won't find their setting familiar, ‘After Monday night’s play. when the Stampeders trampled’ since they joined the circuit’ in British Columbia Lions 34-13) 1949. Hefore ' "26,358 in Vancouver and Stampeders have scored con- Winnipeg Blue Bombers trim-j|vincing triumphs in: their first ied the Eskimos 185-8 before! three “starts this season, while 17,000 in Edmonton, Stampeders/a year ago they scraped’ by the Good. .. Tailoring, All’. Sizes. : . WoL Pct.G Columbia Cellulose Company will tee off the La NOW OMY cece 87.75 ca Phoenix... .40, 80 58 580 - ’ , . BOYS LEATHE i Ss unk into fou rth. San ue OE 73 0 os ; bor Day weekend with a gol tournament and a fish-|FP “dna Ex OXFORDS. neouver. .....,. 6 63 .64 4 ' . 2 Vancouver vss een 76 63 547 44 | ing derby for all Watson Island mill employees Satur- Lots Of Wear, Good Styles, fF By J IM PEACOCK — Salt Lake City..... 67.72 482 18/2 day. Now . . from: $3,905. pr. : oR _ Canadian Press Staff Writer Spokane veer ca aa ‘oo Mu The golf tourney has been set fish will be ‘returned to contest: B. C. ‘Clothiers. Ltd. . Seattle wees 70 428 21 |for the Thornhill course in Ter-|ants as soon as the winner hhas|¥: a Galgary Starppeders should be gt owing aceust- | | race while the fishing derby is 717 - 3d’ Ave.. West © : to be held in the Prince Rupert -| harbor and the Skeena River. The golf tournament will start at 9 a.m. and is open to all com- ‘|pany employees, Prizes will be awarded for lowest and highest net scores of the day. Other prizes will be awarded for vari-}~ | ous other achievements, Balls, clubs and any other gear ‘needed for the day can be ob- tained from the Thornhill Golf been decided, Mounties move up one game By The: Associated Press UT Today to Wed. 7 p. m.+8: 15° aS atop the league with three Straight victories. be Eskimos—who played Mond: Ay fight without Jackie Parker — | have’lost three times post: they have seldom known; oe 7 far enough apart to do no dam- Thursday. - and Maury Duncan fired for an: '61 yards, getting 364 on 24 com- A age. .- 1 éther through the air as end pletions in 36 attempts. But Ww en i count S. mos | R. C.’ Stevens sarted off the to ail ‘Catebia rby also. is open - Ernie Warlick scored twice and, inning alfbacks Jim Morse and Chuck) first downs. : when he smacked one out’ of the pany employ the and. wiiste tart a Staring , JANE POWELL - Holloway and fullback Jim} Lions got their touchdovms .By EDW ILKS ... park to give Salt Lake its first] sishted. “¢ NEFROBEWISON Bakhtiar once cach. Tackle Doug; from a pass to Schnellenberger Associated | Press Sports Writer run, In the.fifth, the Bees piled To rizes are $50 for. the : Brown converted four times.’ | that went 26 yards in the third , up six more runs on three walks,, heavee: eeealmon caught in either ' Lions, who gained only. 23: quarter and a two-yard ‘plunge "Milwaukee Braves can’t beat Los “angeles Doig: an error.and Bernier’s grand / Ortho two areas, the Prince Ru- wy fe cue wunt"na on gat met ae ANDES-KAYE BALLARD. yards along the ground, got| by Bailey in the fourth after al eys but it isn’t crucial when they can run off seven in! "Ain, : pert harbor or the Skeena river. AY SO “iusasiimannon suse. TOMMY NOONAN - touchdowns from Howle Schnel- downfield: passing march of a7 At the’ other énd of the mile- There will be a prize of $10 for : -! "AN RRO. RADIO PICTURE lenberger and By Bailey, both) yards. a row against. San Fr ancisco Giants, | the club they age circuit. the Vancouver | iho smailest fish caught in,either a _AUNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE Inte in the game and both as a result ‘of passing. BIG NIGHT RUSHING 1 Bakhtiar, the Iranian prince from the University of Virginia, and Holloway, a UCLA -gradu- ate, enjoyed a big night rushing ds the Cowboys rolled up? 167 yards. In one series of plays, Bakhtiar carried six times in a row for 50 yards and a touch- down. , Wirkowski and Duncan shar- Calgary passing and com- 18 of 30 attempts for 303 With: quarterback. George Her- # + Fullback Charlie Shepard scor- singles. to lead Bombers: scoring 4 while halfback John Varone,all the points coming within the Seampered to a touchdown oan: & 55-yard passing play witn ing quarter. him to third and Joe F ceit and rudeness, treat’ their }) The Braves, who have only|runs with a pair of singles ‘and | him to third and Joe tazier was Boo Games kicked ue Lewis | OFF TO QUICK START \won seven of. 20 from the Dod | scored the lead ran on rae zim-| intentionally walked. Pad pitch- comrades, badly eee ete ’ SULY PARKER r mer’s single In e thir , and had the attemot| Bombers went for a yard on/Sers, now stand 13-5 over the: mer's single In the th bulls ord ef atrike when Browde a ZY other jocked. _ PRINCE RUPERT on Wednesday Thursday August 28th, for the purpose jaf, audiometric testing and consultation on all ; auditory problems. Make your appointment. NOW by telephoning the Savoy Hotel. opposition for every victory. Their style in Vancouver. Mon-. day was effective as they ran up a 14-0 first-quarter lead, made in four! it 21-0 at the half and 34-0 be- gtarts” and are in fourth place, a fore Lions hit: the scoreboard. in the third quar ter. ‘Knobb y throws three TD passes | Quarterback Knobby Wirkow-|ring doing the ‘throwing,’ Lions ski passed for three touchdwons: managed “to outpass Calgary by Stampeders had a 27- 20. edge. in PLOEN LEADS BOMBERS “In Edmonton, where- mittent rain soaked the. fans, the deceptive ball handling and of. quarterback the lowa ‘flash the timely passing Kenny Ploen, who brought ‘the Bombers WIFU championship last year, spelled doom for the Parker- less Eskimos. The Bomber line hit hard, rushed quarterback Don Getty so he couldn’t pass and after an early spurt, bottled up fullbacks and Normie Kwong, .who did most of the Johnny Bright ball-carrying for Edmonton. 4 : Shepard sparks Bombers’ attack yard away, for. the kicked a convert and a single, first four minutes of the open- inter- Edmonton éd a touchdown and booted two: touchdown and end Joe Mobra National Water Skiing starting August 22. “TRICKY GAL—Janelle Kirtley of Birmingham, ’Ala,,: “shows why she rates at the top in water-skiing circles. She's entered in the Tournament at. Pine Mountain, Ga., have to whip. Twice in the last four weeks, the Dodgers, have humbled the Braves, But Milwaukee has re- plied by spanking the second- place Giants and romping off with: an eight-game Jead in the National League pennant chase. Last week the Braves dropped four of five to the fourth place Dodgers, then whipped the Giants in the opener of a “show- down” five- -game series at San Francisco 8-5 in 10 innings Sun- day. ‘Monday night.they did it again, rapping the Giants 6-1 behind Warren ‘Spahn, who} shrugged off a sore throat and won-his 17th of ‘the year. CLING TO FOURTH The. Dodgers retained fourth, coming from behind for a 4-2 victory over Cincinnati and St. Louis downed Pittsburgh 7-1-in the only. other. National League .| game scheduled. . third down the first time they had the ball and Eskimos threw, - Braves come through Giants;. ‘as Spahn, backed - up: by a five-run sécond inning, tossed a five-hitter. He had a one-hit shutout until the fifth. Spahn, 37, ‘shooting for his ninth scason’ of 20 or more yic- tories, which: would: be ‘a major league record: for left- handers, walked five, but struck: out seven and left 10 on base. Mike McCormick (9-7) was the loser. THREE HITS FOR MOON . Wally Moon - ‘fad three of the Cardinals’? nine hits off loser Ron Kline (12-12) and R.. G. Smith, one a: two-on homer that capped a four-run- third. Larry Jackson (11-10) was the winner. Southpaw Johnny Podres gave up a two-run homer. to Pete Whisenart in the first inning. then blanked the. Reds on seven hits for a 12-10 record. Harvey Haddix (7-7) lost it 1s Carl Fur- illo drove‘in-the first two Dodger Orioles con tender forsecond — Tel. No. 2144 we ‘Only four better par By JACK SULLIVAN CALGARY (h-—Uniless tho fel- lows start. playing golf, people are Nkely to ask Jf somo of the pros in the $5,000 Canadian Pro-. business, Some are hitting allghtly better than the weal end duffer, This was appallingly apparent Monday when-only four of the 43 starters opened the 4-hole ehamployship under par-70 fig- ures. One other manngod to got around the 6,277-yard Cale rary Golf and Country Club jn 70 tub generally the scores vooned, al) the way, to an Jl. over-pay 91, Thoy'll get two moro chances to elk the Jnayout today when the final 36 holes are played, They wil} be out almost from sunset to sundown and, unless LAhAL Balding’s yame.fally upart-- which tsn't. Vkely—the 34-yenr- old Toronto. pro will pick up tho $3,000 firat prive, WAS PUTTER TROUBLE | scrambling on the groons, We finished: minutos after veteran Murray Tucker echocked jn with 67 on 34-33 nines: | Thoy ware ono utroke up on 26-yenrsold Jim Doyle . fron Handy Wook, Man, two. ‘shots ahead of Bud Loftus, ; the Cal- gary club's‘ asalstant pro) who knows the courso Ilka the pan of his hand; and thread infront of Pote Olynyk of Hamonton, tho par-70 man, — But Balding, . n touynoamont- tough. player who hag made a good ving mnong. the big-time Americans the Inst three or four yours, uel hoe given tho nod: tor luke: bi Whted FPGA: in] yoo i . Sob. pee ( ae four years. He won jt in 1056 and 1050 and relinquished §t in 1067 to Alon Leonnrd of Van- couvor, who didn't make fast friends among his fellow pro- Leonard, one of the finest golfers in Canada has tured out and who sob a modern rece ord by finishing jn the money In 32 consocutive tournaments In the United States and Can. ada this yen, was counted on ag n big drawing enrd, Ag dt was, about 100 persons turned out, which won't make this 46th an. nual, Lournament n sSinanelul succdss, The course was in perfect gondition hut the payoff short granio killed the prow’ chances of bottaring par, Few mannged to Jay the Yall clo to the pin with thelr Irons, leaving them. wo]vol two ond three putts, Club. There will be no charge for green fees or club rental. ‘It makes no difference whe- ther you know a golf club from Salt Lake’ City opened its final home stand with a 7-0 win over the Phoenix Giants yesterday. Carlos”.Bernier provided the game's -big thrill ‘with a four- run homer. Bee pitcher Jim ‘Hardison held the leagué-leaders to six hits and struck out six batters to boost]. his season record’ to 7-5. Three Giants slashed out .two-baggers but Hardison kept the threats assigned, so that everyone has a chance at the prize money,” a CCC spokesman said today. at the Columbia :Cellulose per- sonnel office before 4: 30 p.m. slugging in’ the second Mounties eked out an 8-7 win over San Diego. with the help of eight Pad. errors. _ . It was strictly an unorthodox affair with San Diego | pitchers Pete Wojey and Dick Brodowski combining to walk across the winning run in the ninth. The'third place Mounties, only two anda half games behind the Pads. started out with three runs in the first inning on four sing- les, following a hit batter and an error, They added.two more in the third and fourth and a triple and a double in the sixth brought in two more runs. San Diego scored one in the first, another in the second and picked up three in the fifth. The Pads went into the ninth trail- ing 7-5: Carol Hardy singled and Fred Hatfield hit one over’ the wall to tie the score. With two out in the ninth, largest’ fish” (Of caught. Fish will. be weighed at Kloiya any species weighing is 8 p.m. Any tackle may be used pro- vided it-is not a commercial hook-up and is in- accordance with government regulations. A fishing licence is required. All Reds rapped — for slow-down falling behind foreign competi- and for sometimes acting any- Bay. picnic site and the Prince | Rupert Yacht club. Deadline for, —Soviet athletes | got a ‘sharp rap. Monday for: tors in severai branches of sport : a pike pool—handicaps will be |. Persons wishing to enter the]. tournament are asked-to register |. fishing ground and $10 for the: thing but sportingly. Vancouver’s Barry Shetrone beat arn Some sportsmen display con- out an infield hit. Jim Dyck sent complained the Soviet .Commu- er Wojey ran the count to three 1 wski came in to relieve him. 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A week ago it jooked like the Baltimore Orioles might have | 77 i Fr ederick * ee te - tigce’s De St gi With Kwong and Bright hitting! a shot at the fitst division in the American League standings, I i Cy a - * o ace ‘s ep t. ore , the line and Bright leading, the: Now, after winning ‘six of nine. games in a. week’s time, it’s not j ‘ Nex “aS Sec ~ Te sl BACK TO WiArt Walker’s biocking, Eskimos too outlandish. to suggest the Birds might even roost in second”) ? q Bot started auickly place, B.., ‘ ae First, the ‘wrested Detroit for| s. ‘SCHOOL SALE r Late’ in the second, however,| a share of. y res place by tak- Elliott WINS | : . Nn at et intercepled 2 Geuw ing two of three from the Tigers. | os, orwar / the centr : Chicago . 6-5 eg “ : x Boys Raincoots the next play, Ploen handed off Then they” peat ‘a sweep of 1 500 meters : Mio Lewis, wh passed to Varone!/the two-game sect with the ww — ‘ ge ee : went the distance to Sore | Seeond-place White Sox. BROMMA, Sweden (m—Herb —_——_—— : B:. Boys Flannel! Shirts w ne ¢ ' That left the Birds within] Eliot, Australian mile marvel, a Boy W)} Miller’s recovery of a fumble) three games of third-place Bos-| coasted to a 3:41.7 clocking for | . po 7 oa 7 by Eskimos’ Fred Meyers in the; ton-and just four games shy|the 1,500 meters Monday in an; = pid ee ance up Shepare of the White Sox. outing on a playground track ’ ouchdown plunge from . : “ . in a Stockholm suburb. T i Lewis and James had carried 14; SENATORS EDGE TRIBE was surest ; ermine Y U/ 5 a. Wiyards in two tries after Miller| Washington Getenten : ore mile. | ws grabbed the ball at the Edmon- and 5-4 in the only other ee Ploen and Lewls completed] ¥led Monday. red t . 6" t Girls Blouses miscven of 115 pass attempts for| The Orioles won the pare oo at Dublin two weeks My: Girls Jackets mw 106 yards and Plocn sent his wey blowing | a 5-1 lead AL BIL The great miler ran on a 385- a Mibackficlders crashing for 272/cracking a 5-all tie on meter track, He made no effort Girls Slim Jims Binlong the ground. Eskimos got] arcik’s pinch single In the sixth for a fast locking t no or ; , a just 35 yards-on two pass com-jinning. They had built the carly) oo nig ‘l Ng pub nevers Girls Bothrobes w pictions by Getty in 12 attempts,| bulge In three Innings against) eles ‘ostey two-tenths of w gi while they managed 184 on the} Sox’ started Ray Moore on four|? secand aust than the time, ¥ re | Wiground. Bombers had 21 first] walks and but four hits, includ~ Hows ht by Britain's Brian WALLACE S BW! downs to Edmonton's 14, ing a two-run single by Brooks Hewson in Winning the Euro- , wu Robinson, Rookje Milt Pappas} Pecan 1,500 metre title in Stock- ¥ DEPT. STORE . WIFU STANDINGS . ‘| @-7)_ was the winner in relict. holm Sunday, ~ . WL, F A Pts.| Bob Shaw , (5-3) Jost it. Oe ORR OTTUR UREN R BBW! Colgary 3.0111 20 6) The Idians were dropped des-| LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS | Winnipeg 2 1 67 50-4) nite the power-hitting of Rocky ) t! Saskatchewan: 2 1 76 86, 4/Colavito, who drove in all four; MOBILE, Ala. im-—Guy Sumlin, NNOUNCEMENTE || zamonton 1 3 76°85 2) runs with a double and his 31st| 146, Mobile, outpointed Tony William Graham BC. 0 3 46.125 0 homer. Dupas, 14914, New Orleans, (10). of the Minn! 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