i. -“Remerriber When ‘| ~"By The Canadian Press Frankie Crandetta. Fidel La Barba, United States Olympic flyweight boxing cham- pion, made his pro debut in New York 34 years ago tonight with a britiant four-round win over British This Week's Special 1950 MERCURY V2 Ton Pickup AS IS $225°° .]! Square .Garden CG-2-4 J & MTRUCK Box 549 Phone 31 ferrace, B.C. Henry Cooper, little-known 24- year-old heavyweight, got a de- bateable decision Tuesday after 10 rounds against Zora Folley, an American who ranks No. 2 in line for Patterson's world title, Cooper boxes only fairly and he cuts easily. He lost four of his last six fights, has fought professionally only 30 times and has spent much time recently as a chopping block-sparring mate for mainbouters. His main claim to fame hither- to was a one-round ko over newly crowned British heavyweight | jchamp Brian London when both were just out of the novice class. | But referee’Tommy Little saw Floyd Patterson rejects fight heavy e e A ‘ decisions Foiley LONDON (CP)—A blonde cockney who plasters walls for a living appears likely today to get a shot at. Floyd Patterson’s heavyweight boxing title. _ Whether he deserves it is another question. .-- Cooper as the winner against the shocked Folley. Cooper’s. past now is forgiven. 7 If England and promoter Har- ry Levene have anything to do with it Cooper’s going in against Patterson for the world title in an open air bout next summer— probably June. Levene talked by transatlantic phone to his old friend and col- laborator, Cus D’Amato, who manages Floyd Patierson, shortly after the fight. ’ “I say now Cooper and Floyd Patterson will meet in London next. summer for _the world heavyweight championship,” said Levene after talking to to D’Amato. 7 D’Amato made himself un- available in New York, but Tues- day he turned down two Madi- son Square Garden dates—Dec. 5 and Dec. 12—for a Patterson Nino Valdes title fight, oo | in December | NEW YORK (#—Heavyweight {champion Floyd Patterson won't ‘defend his title in a Madison Fight this win- ' ter. : , Julius Helfand the chairman of the state athletic commission who. has been helping in the ne- gotiations for such a match,! tossed in the towel Tuesday. | He said Patterson’s manager, Cus D'Amato had rejected two suitable December dates in the Garden offered at a “reason- able rental.” While no opponent had been Folley—at least in referee Little’s book. - fight as a draw or going to Fol- ley by a slight margin. called it Folley’s fight. others avoided saying who they thought won. With few exceptions, it looks from Europe as though American heavyweight prestige is sinking fact. Sweden's Ingemar Johans- son knocked out Eddie Machen. London decisioned Willie Pas- trano. Now Cooper has topped The Associated Press saw the Several London boxing writers Several Most of the*10,000 persons who publicly named, it was under- stood that.Cuba’s Nino Valdes was to have been the challenger paid to see the fight were de- lighted with the result regardless of whether they agreed with the if the fight was made. New York Rangers send Chrystal to Warriors WINNIPEG (CP)—Winnipeg Warriors of the decision or not. . Prince Rupert Daily News By BEN OLAN Wednesday, October 15, 1958 MISS ALOUETTE—Joan van Boven, 17-year-old student at Montreal High School, has been named Miss Alouette to repres- ent the city and the Alouettes Fcotball Club at the Grey Cup game in Vancouver Nov. 29, She will also compete in the Miss Grey Cup contest. Joan is five feet, eight inches tall and weighs 1266 pounds. She’s a brunctte, with dark brown eyes. NEW YORK (Ernie Banks, the major league leader in home runs and runs batted in, also won the National League slug- ging championship with a .616 average In 1958, He is the first Chicago Cubs’ player to win the title’ since Hack - Wilson’ did. it in 1930 on the strength of 56 home runs. Rocky Colayito of Cleveland captured the ‘American League arenes figures compiled’. by the Associ- ated Press also showed today. Banks pounded* out 24 doubles, ll triples ang 47 nome runs among his 193. hits. He. compiled 380 tota] bases——also a big league high. The 27-year-old’ shortstop drove in.129 runs. MAYS SECOND Willie Mays of the San FPran- cisco Giants last year’s pace- slugging crown with a .620 mark, | Banks NL slugging champ with a .583 percentage. Mavs collected 350 total bases and 29 homers. Hank Aaron of Milwaukee had 328 total bases in 601 trips and finished third with .546. Me had 196 hits: including 34 -doubles, four triples and 30. home runs. Stan Musial] of St. Louis was fourth with 528 followed by Frank Thomas of Pittsburgh .527;. Harry Anderson of Phila- delphia 524; Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco 512-and Frank Robinson of Cincinnati .504. MUSIAL HOLDS RECORD Musial holds the National League record for the. highest slugging average among players who have been in the majors 12 er more seasons. His Hfetime mark is 578 The American League standard is .692 set by Babe Ruth. . Colavito had fewer total bases BE SHARP! 49th Anniversary Sale Tailored-to-Measure Suits Regular Suit Price $89.50 It’s Our for men——all wool 208 - 4th Street now $6 D 75 This special offer open to the Ladies also, but Expires Nov. Ist TIP TOP TAILOR (P. Cravetto) Phone 3413 ‘New York Yankees and Boh. Cerv of Kansas City at the close lof the 195 8campalgn, But the Indians’ outfieldey had only 489 official times at bat compared | with 519 for Mantle and 516 for Cer'v. 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DEC. 14 he OTHER SAILINGS From Montreal: CARINTHIA IVERNIA NOV. 28 From Quebec City: ITALIA. NOV. 28 AROSA STAR DEC, g SEVEN SEAS DEC, 10 Tourist Sleoping cara will be operated from pointe by Western Canada to ahipulde for ualllnen fram Solifan. “ jseasons, while playing with ~ Dally News Outdoor Columnist POF fishing in them. Never belleve sthat §t could not happen, for Full information from ( Any Canadian National Agent ) “and Sherman Blair scored singles reservation and the CNR Ticket. g League. , Chrystal, a 28-year-old Winni- peg native, was named to the WHL all-star team the last two r Brandon Regals and Saskatoon- St. Paul. He had been assigned by the Rangers to Saskatoon Quakers this year but declined to ~ Vernon rallies over Kamloops for 4-2 victory KAMLOOPS (.---Vernon Cana- dians came from behind in the second period to down Kamloops Chiefs 4-2 here Tuesday night in the firs, game of the Okanagan Senior Hockey League schedule for the two clubs. Vernon took eight of the 11 penalties called, including one to defenceman Larry Plante for “inciting another player.” Frank King, Johnny Harms for Vernon in a three-goal out- burst in the second period, with Merv Bidoski adding another in the third. Larry Berg and play- Ing coach Bill Hryciuk had put: Kamloops ahead 2-0 earlier. OUTDOORS... with.marry Ry ERIC S. MARTIN Perhaps some day the lakes in this countryside wil! be leased to various outfitters and we shall be charged rent for tho privilene Europe and the British Tsles has ; known such things for eentur- ‘tes; do you know that this sys- [tem is uetually a boon to anglers lan certain parts of Quebec? Lac Tete and Lae Pipe are two of those that are leased py the ‘Province to private Interests, Hund dnoat deast these eases the palley isu Whke one. Angers ja there knowing full wel) that psport und {sh to fry is guaran. teed, beenuse the Jesse's pro- tits depend entlrely on antla- fod customers and repeat busl- NORE, | Originally tha dukes contatned only rough fish, the waters were trented with ratenone, allowed to rest and clear, then restocked We mada to Inform the publie as WIth brook trout. very effort tothe donger of ude ve mine hows as halt, byeliws apa passed In the counties Ino whieh the Ceaned up lal wre located proe Wibiting the use oof mhinows, und close wateh is Kept on the Jensed Tale ta everybody's ade leave Winnipeg for business rea- sons, The Warriors announced the six-foot, 180-pound Chrystal is working out with Winnipeg and is expected to sign a contract shortly. He played for New York for the full NHL seasons in 1953-54 and 1954-55. He then moved to the WHL Quakers in 1955-56 and stayed with the club when it moved to Brandon the following year and last season when it played home games at both Sask- atoon and St, Paul, Minn. Canucks give good showing MUNICH, Germany (W—De- talled results show that Cannda won from five countries, drew with two and lost to one on the preliminary round of -the chess Olympics here. Earller the Province and the Montreal Anglers and Hunters Club had pald the bill for lake cleaning and restocking before reopening certain other lakes for free public angling, Policing and enforcement failed to pre- vent sneak angling and live minnow fishing consequently these lakes have now retuned to thelr former minnow and coarse fish Infestad state. The consensus nmongst the better type sportamen in. Que- hee Js that providing the public free trout fishing is a very fine objective, but that it does nat work out very well. They ndd that they are truly . thankful that thore are lensed lakes where really good trout fishing may be had, oven though they have to pay for the privilege of fishing them. Wood for thought among my readers In this wonderful land of fish and game, remem- ber, it could happen here, Prices to buyers for raw furs remain away down, top on boas ver $26.50 down to $6.26 for kits, Yost on otter woe $37.60 with pile colors ng low 04 $24.00, mink did no better than $84.00 to $10.00 and muakrats bolew one dollar, These ayo Kaatern priccs and have Wkely changed to lower vantage. \ Cn er or 5 ee Qian , te sy WAnOCGAO AES ree eda Rat EO Ob GAA AD aad bat EPMA EIASAG MART DAA KARMA fdit yt soto Wet he aca ge das CAGGALAL ES ee doom eee Hae ee Hae Marie Gasparini of Luckies in® Group 1 of‘the Mixed Five Pin Bowling league captured the Wo- men’s high single last Thursday with a score of 269. Yvette Silversides rolled the Women’s high three score with a total of 648. Both Men’s high single game and high three games were roil- ed by Jimmy Thompson of Fa- shion Footwear with scores of | 254 and 1707. - ‘ Esquires captured team high single and team high triple witn totals of 1297 and 3408. In Group 2, Dawn Tomlinson of Norwest Foods took hich Single, game of 260, while Mickic Cross of Chatham racked up 622 for high three games. Taking the men’s high sinele game and high three was Bert Edgar of Checker Cabs with 296 and 709. Norwest Foods rolled 1114 to take team high single while Checker Cabs rolled team high triple for 3249, nn outlook for trappers. Ong Of the numerous Minne- sotn Andersons was cutting wond near Iron Mountain when he wes surprised by a sizable black hear, He was felling a trea for pulpwood when he turned rround and saw the she bear Atanding upight only a couple of feet away. He wrenched his power saw from tha tree and ripped open the bear's belly, The bear fall dead and Anderson pass- ed out cold, most probably from fright. 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