NBA ste Be ret tN cin wm ke fe gee a ‘ . * . RAE ny Mae 2 aaa eeranes rar one rN N ner od eat fF AY Ra ef (recs ee ee els P . ~ or y we Cy / ee Ge Fe ads we en id {lore ae ose ee ee HH HH Re eee re ee EE ee es ' _ Prionce Rupert Daily News Thursday, August 4, O57 H&W Edge Hungarians 2-1 To Tie Up Soccer Lead Hills and Williams edged the Hungarian football team 2-1 al Roosevelt Park last night to pull hack into-a first-place tle with Aiyash. in the Prince Rupert district soccer league standings. Hills and Williams centre for- ward Mike Clarke opened the Last night, ROMP trounced | scoring after 20 minutes of goad, Savoy Holel 16-9 In a Prince Ru- fast football. Shortly afterwares pert softball league game at Stephen Gruber eqtalized for Gyro Park to mave closer to the the Magyars with a hard shat fourth and last playoff spot. that cancluded a brilljant pas- Mounties jumped on Savoy sing attack by hls team. ‘4% All-star Softball Sunday Prince Rupert All-star softball team will:meet Terrace All-Stars in a doublehender atl Algoma Park Sunday. The first game is slated for 1:30 p.m., the second one for 6 p.m. Between the games, the girls’ teams from Prince Rupert and Terrace will renew an. old} feud, piece nme enna imnnen siemmiae Atm sees Vow as the Tine To Check Your | PRINTING NEEDS By ED WILKS -.. Phe Associated Press . The St. Lovis. Cardinals, usually dead ducks by August 1 in recent National League pennant seraps, are camped on the threshold of first place today after an explosive J uly run, And they! ‘Ve done it the hard North 5 tar Batters - » Capitalize — whip the New York Giants 5-1 way, coming from behind in half| for thir fifth straight while} nitcher John Lenink with 11], The pace of the game even, --“North Star batters_ walked of their’ 20 July victories and ilwaiiies ching to test top spot eine j in the first inning on three ingreased in tne ot halt D | B B across .home plate three times, winning four of five extra-in-| With a 4-2 job on Pittsburgh for! nite six walks and two errors. Only one gdal was seared wijen , capitalizing directly on 12 free nings battles. four In a tow. Wallin and Myers shared {Hills and Willlams’ left inside ES P sses issued by two: Kinsmen pitchers to- win a Little League game 9-5 at Algoma - Park’ last night. of ads “The « Stars’ big inning was the Third place Brooklyn, match- ing the Cards’ 20-10 record for Jilly, swept a ‘doubleheader at Chicago. Reliever Ed Roebuck was credited with both victories In third place, 244-games pack on Jufe $0, the cea Re 10 in July for a .667 percehitage— and ehegh for the’ 6 p.m. cur- qt Pittsburgh Whith they pitching duties for RCMP. eee ee ee Hung sayin after pen- “| beet, Tambourini beat the ty goalie with a penalt y k having been fouled In vibe aly area. Printing Company Try Daily News Classified ee aera oe 2 o rod who had wor. four in a row, are 3% games: shy.. The Phils were ks thira when-they scored:five runs] 11-2 in the Hinth) would be| as ninth inning rallies beat the _ a .on-only one. hit ‘and, one error, me 21-10 and jn first place. ingtead Cubs 3-2'and 2-1 to leave the a ‘but, six walks: Y of second, two percehtage points Dodgers two games _ behind. a _ Biest baseman J. Dopson ‘ot: behind Milwaukee. . Fifth place: Cincinnati, four e + North Stars was three for. four’: The Cards were at it again last games back, junked ils losing a < at. the.. ‘plate; driving. in. _ four’ night, céming from behina . Lo string at three games with a 6-5, Ee : runs. oto “sf? 1i- inning: decision over Philgdel- a “Winning: pitelier D. Thompson Sports ‘Trail phia. The fourth ‘place | Phils. gave: up five hits in striking: out \ re kbers o Eonar aes: SRR? Byeeeate hehe 10 and” walking two. ‘Loser G. Guyatt walked eight, struck. out one and. allowed two ~ hits... ‘ ‘North Star .......... 305 01x—9 5.4 Kinsmen 216 200—5 7 2 :, Thompson and Postula | (3); Kangas: Phillips and Guyatt (3), Pavenelli, . The season windup pame will | . be ‘played tomorrow night at.7 o'clock between Shop- ~Easy and Kinsmen. Practice Tonight - Sgcond practice’ session ‘in “Canadian Football-will be held _ tonight: at 7 o’clock at the.) ‘Civic Centre. . Bill Evans and Gordie “Me- “|: -Cutcheon will be teaching: the |: “f{undamentals of the game to |. “anyone: ‘interested: There is _ also. a ‘need for, refereeing ‘stat. - FUN FENCE — The childish urge to scribble on a wall is encour- aged at Europe’s prettiesi swimming pool :Q Watten, Austria, near Innsbruck. The black wall is near the children’s pool and _Nas parts of drawings permanently painted on to atract the kids. -TORONTO (CP)—Toronto Ar- gonauts today were counting their. injuries following a 30-9 loss to Saskatchewan Roughrid- Use’ Classif ede-‘They Pag| ers in a fist swining exhibition “Skipper” R.C:A. VICTOR | Only $10 | nown And $7.00 a (Plus Batterlen) “McRAE. B 2325 \ FOR PERFECTION “HIS” MASTER'S VOICE" We Proudly Present RADIO PHONOGRAPH Month . “rhe Store That: Service: Built” PHONE iN, SOUND | "REPRODUCTION © Nothing Can Compare ROS. LTD 2326 | Argo’ s Count Injuries After Roughrider Drive football game Wednesday night before 16,073 ‘fans. The officials almost decided to call off the game with five min- utes remaining. The fisticuffs ‘fers in a fist swinging exhibition following a mysterious injury to Argo tackle Dick Fourts. Fourts, who chased « Roughriders Ron Atcheson toward the Saskatche- wan bench, suddenly disappear- By WHITNEY MARTIN: NEW YORK. i?) — No other sports official carries a respon- sibility to match that of a fight referee. An umpire 20-11 in July, Cincinnati 13-14. In the American League, ‘firs! place New York and second place Chicago rapped. their favorite icousins. as the Yankees padded stop a ball their lead to 3% games with a can game at his discretion, because 2-0, 5-4 doubleheader sweep of weather conditions, stalling |against Kansas City. The White or some other factor. Nobody :s_ Sox nailed Washington 6-5. The hurt, although feelings might be | ‘Yankees are 16-1 against the A's ruffled. this season. .The White Sox are A golf official can disqualify 13-3 vs the. Nats. a player because of some rule | Detroit rapped Boston 5-3 and infraction. Only the player ds Cleyeland beat Baltimore 4-0 as affected, and. his injury is to his! relief ace Ray Narleski extended pride. the Orioles’ scoreless-inning A racing official can disqual- slump to 32 with his first maior ify a winning horse, and the} league shutout. greatest harf is to the pocket- —— books of those who bet on the More The fts From Registry In Vancouver But a life may hang on the VICTORIA @:—Attorney-Gen- judgment of a fignt referee. There are those who expressed eral Bonner disclosed Wednes- day more thefts from the regis-: disapproval when Ruby. Gold- stein, with flawless judgment, stopped the slaughter of Tommy Hurricane Jackson by. Floyd try office in Vancouver court- house and said RCMP have a suspect in mind. Mr. Bonner | said there have been four separ- ed from the spectators’ view when Knocked down by a player who apparently jumped off the Rider bench. He was immediately surround- ed by Saskatchewan players and when his teammates arrived on the scene he was rolling on the ground from what is thought to be a kick in the groin. He is ex- pected to be out of action at least a week. Immediately following the four injuries, Toronto’s Pete O’Garro and Bobby Kuntz and Atcheson were bounced for the remainder of the evening. Option Player ~ PHILADELPHIA )—Philadel- signed Tuesday. Remember When By The Canadian Press ce conan se et eee em ay arte mn we re: cree eet Ae eget ne I DON’T WAIT FOR THE SUN! 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One the heavyweight championship bout at the Polo Grounds | Mon- of $2,243 Had been reported ‘pre- viously. day night. The money was stolen fron! NEEDS COURAGE Jackson still was on his feet, exhibits for four different trials. ! ARCHIE wasn’t he? He had come pack from three knockdowns, . hadn't he? Why not waint and see just Patterson had punch enough to put hi mdown to stay? It takes moral courage to Aasid eeseeCl ouace as 2bok PUDHSMcd wl dispraycud voy Gordon's Gin, Ice, a slice of Lemon and fill up with Tonic Water, The ideal drink at any time. e7IN- the Ligue une Calumbia. By BOB MONTANA Guutlrur Buoata vr vy Government ot British make the decision: Goldstein made. He knew there would be disapproval in some quarters. Goldstein is a former fighter |- himself. He is not squeamish. As third man in the ring he’s clos- est to the action, can see the ‘effect of punches. knows from personal experience how mucn u fan can take without serious physical harin. So he stepped in and stopped it. “Sure, Jackson probably could have taken 15 or 20 more pun- ches,” he said. “But he wasn’t eoing anywhere in this fight ex- cept maybe to a hospital, I Y VEKONICA, LET ME TAKE YOU AWAY FROM ALL THIS! WELL, YOURE JUST THE WEED THAT CAN USE IT? “ FLOWERY LANGUAGE Deetinvea oe tong esr Ste 2 Y Let ME = it WONDER WHO WROTE THIS DRIVEL! ALL RIGHT, ARCHIE, SHOWER YOU WITH THE LUXURIES OF LIFE... didn't want him to get seriously hurt. If I had thought him cap- able of landing the one big punch whieh might win for NATCHERIM I - him, I would have given him AH ALLUS HAS A that chance. 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