foe ’ . . MiMi ee Cm a me Oe oe DAP DORA RRR TES ’ 7, =~, *, ‘- ne Mb ong eg ae, 4 A yy Ve Se ee ee ey He Pe YY ee wee ‘ wae r beep e vo, cel ele ee Ve ee NAAN NNN SN vNN WAN WN x, 4 RANA RNY Tt te Ne NN ONS Ee NY vos ‘ , ‘ eg ay te eee yew ws . . : Gil Hodges’ pop fly ht by own glove By BEN OLAN Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh a Pion or ‘game at y | i 7 yer gi . rn — " . NEW YORK.u—When can a] Pirate manager, rushed on to} Mont. began to get fid imeaon ms head in a game against In- glove for an out? Conlan. Fans wondered about| Sne-Vme passed without an/bounced off Hawes’ glove and* rhe answer: When he lends the sudden action because the|®PPearance ‘by the umpires.} Struck him in'the head, bounced his glove to a fielder on the op- Pirates were leading 14-4 in the} They were. in their . dressing |imto the air and. was caught by posing team. I happened last| Seventh Inning. Murtaugh hadj|room. locked by a prankster, the second baseman, Hawes’ was May 30 when Gil Hodges of Los|® Teady answer. _ Roy Hawes of St. Paul used fidad but walked trom the * e | e | Competition red hot . , - . in mens 5-pin loop By JOHN LaPORTE Four sweeps in “A” League of the Men's Five-pin Set as s { Maye do: . aa tio ats os +4 Angeles Dodgers lent his glove] “TZ really didn’t have anything ! bowling league Monday tightened. up standings with 10 erival Nive baseman Bobby to protest about. Jocko wanted| 8 Prince Rupert.Daily News | only two points separating the top seven teams. Cooks Adams of Chicago Cubs. to know what was wrong. Noth- Thaw pert. Daily News yg, wo sil rap BE ‘ess Luckies, Ess in the fourth innings Adams|ing, I told him. ‘This game is] - ursday, October 30, 1958 | Jewellers rolled easily over Ismpress Luckies, lusso used Hodges’ glove to catch Gil's | being televised. back to Chester, . infield fly. Pa,, (Danny's hometown) and I | Fuel Service licked Neal Evans, Electricians stopped ~ ; , ~ 7 Q Malkins and Howe & McNulty took care of Skeena | ‘Beverages for the 4-0 victories. : The other match saw Grotto, a Cigar store bettering Para-; High single games for the mounts 3-1. ‘night saw teammates Ronnie Individually Howe. & MecNul-: Berg and Bob Callbreath of ty’s Rusty Ford rolled 287 to. qony's Drive In share the honor take high singe, while team- with 251. Callbreath. however, mate Johnny Comadina’s 762) took high triple with 670. Strom- fotal took high three, The Howe: qah}'s rolled high single game ‘& McNulty five rolled team high! with 1014, while Legion bowled game for the night with 1153, | team high three with 2700. while their 3173 high three set, a new. season's high. i STANDINGS There were other laughs and| Wanted my wife and kids to get ‘odd happenings in organized |@ look at. me,” jbaseball during the 1958 season.| Fans waiting for the start of TODAY TO SATURDAY, 7-9:05 SATURDAY MATINEE, 2-4:20 Today to Saturday, 7-9:20. Saturday Matinee; 2 p.m. swith this key. . I thee wed...” re ah NYYE a Merl SS RUSS TAMBLYN - JAN STERLING : an “TORN DREW BARRE |. Bevo CT ve . CiNemaScoPE : ~ OVER 250 PERSONAL INTER ‘with leading clothing retailers ‘across NOT SINCE "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE’ SUCH DRAMA HIGH SCROOL | 3 , ANAL aL LIL _ Three shut-outs took place in: A league—-Esso Fuel Service 8; 3 league with Bulgers taking|Paramounts 8; Malkins 8; Grot- over sole possession of first place; to Cigar Store 7; Cooks Jewelers nailing’ Co-Op Hy-Waves 4-0.'7; Skeena Beverages 7; Electric- Legion rolled into a second place: ians 6; Howe & McNulty 4; Neal tle with Stromdahl's by clipping! Evans 4: Empress Luckies 1. Spero’s Food Market 4-0, Strom-; B league—Bulgers 10; Strom- dahl's took ‘Tony's Drive In 3-1.;dahl’s Service 9; Legion 9; Ru- Kelly Douglas won their first] pert Radio 7; Tony's. Drive In h games. of the season in great}6; Post Office 5; Co-Op Hy-~ style, nailing the helpless Bab-' waves 4; Kelly Douglas 4; \ cock Fisheries crew 4-0. Rupert! Spero’s Food Market 3; Babcock Radio stopped Post Office 3-1. | Fisheries 3. ~ Sharon Montgomery Canada convinced & “Nh Uy y ofthe — effectiveness of Daily Newspaper Advertising — _ g * . h - tops Centre marksmen = ee y re De es n recent field trips from cozst- : init RS .. dees 4 ~ Sharon Montgomery topped all other marksmen ——— to-coast, British Woollensasked |. ‘ Tuesday night in the Civic Centre Rifle Club, shoot- aries see | over 250 of the most successful _ ; ing a perfect score of 100 in the gold medal division. ! Resillihee | gues clothing stores this important " - dimmy Strand shot a high of | i d ee | paprics TOREVER if YA question "What, Advertising r 98 in the silver medal division, bronze class. er So SES ss : Medium sells bes? for you?” ” A and John Arduini shot 95 in the; arnold Rivett and Rickey Per-| HOPES TO BE MISS GREY CUP—Marie de Greeve, 20-year-old eee Invariably the answer was t! ; QQSRGREREER BEER ey each shot 97 in the silver; oi] company stenographer has been selected Miss Calgary Stam- v2 McASKILE'S “n.. as ine ; da! ciass : : Goth inde anon same:.‘‘Our local N ” Wall ‘s Dept. St wt ai Crass. ; _| peder. She will compete for the Miss Grey Cup title with rep- / Net ee i ocal iNewspaper. s a anace s Mept. store mip DT aes aon ee eda class} resentatives from: football clubs in the Western Interprovincial Filespie Big 72 Proof of the enthusiasm shown i a | ial cho OB in he ae ne Union, the Big Four and Ontario Rugby Football Union. Judging reese | by these retailers for Daily ; a gw, 2! Shot n the Siver medal! takes place November 28 in Vancouver on the eve of the Grev | = , ee as “os i | division - ——n | Newspaper Advertising lies : . @ .. mi: , ; . . Cup game. Miss de Greeve’s statistics are 3612-23-36). oe tat as om pap veruising Hes in i ; Vip “s : a: a Other scores were as follows} 7 ee ereere vest z this simple fact. - ¢ ‘ a: @,—Boys Bronze—Norman Viktil , e Su ts we . a : 8 ! ne ‘ ‘M90, Lotlar Mensch 89, Doug Mc- Jack GOGES _—— During the past year, these . # : a @ Bride 89, John Slafirels 82, Gor- Cage Prac tices, $ chedule ma Ry beeen hanis have supported sea- q a Mi die Moreays 82 and Brian Park- f ; [_ N no sth edb 0 merchants have supported sea- 4g 4 £ Bier 80. Three nights a week have been set aside for practices wees emt oe sé thethbltd.s3" sonal Newspaper Campaigns ‘ = .m{ Silver medal division—Jeffery|for junior, senior and women’s basketball teams in the Civic by Cobar b yee for British Woollens with 48,000 - ; a m Clibbett 93, and Laurie Gordon} Centre, League president W. G. “Stretch” Gale announced 2. oe para ya _ lines of retail advertising a a #93. today. ; “ts om! -_ * ~ bed TAILORS 1 gr net VOLE Cf fe : 2 o nes under 12 years old will Practicing from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.” on Mondays will be Messen es periiss bonus of 80%... either in the a boys oven 12 years tO Sree RCMP and Sunrise. CYO and Old Empress Luckies will practice oun wen form of sizeable “hookers” or a . “Je from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Thursday nights and Fraser and Payne oe Kayllor's tid. individual advertisen x . from 8 p.m. on Tuesdays. and Fashion Footwear will practice from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. a ‘a heir lisements of : a on Friday nights, “ nner > ee their Own, a, , All league games will be played at 7 p.m. and 8:30 Smlepes oe eee bit bebettat . . ° gue g pias p-m. and 8:30 p.m. et Bats a : Bom bers fine every Tuesday and Saturday. - ” . " a . zs : : Following is a schedule of games up until mid-December: \ mi Welker's . Z PRAM SUITS: m| WINNIPEG (:—Football Com- . Home Team Visitors er oe _ = @ i missioner G. Sydney. Halter an-} __ Saturday. November 1 - .Rainmakers vs Sunrise -._- on 5 AND SNOW SUITS 7 nounced Wednesday * night he Se Yee ee CTO) VS ROMP s Choi f fabri lors @ has fined Winnipeg Blue Bomb- Saturday, November 8 Annettes vs Fashion ayuciet etna af nae a mw noice OF faorics, Colors giers $100 for allowing the half- . Luckies vs Fraser & Payne eae eM wm and prices. Proven styles g|time entertainment to delay the Saturday, November 15 Sunrise vs Roinmakers a ne nent anemone EAT win nationally advertised gisecond half of Monday night’s CYO vs Luckies etaten avast eres NG AD x INPANTS TO 4 sclection. mi) Western Interprovincial Foot-| | Tuesday, November 18 Fashion vs Annettes rout wa fa Woolen ppPorR Tl | os a S TO 7 YEARS . ball Union game between Cal- Fraser & Payne vs RCMP — OF S$ Ff ‘ s g{caty Stampeders and Winnipeg. Saturday, November 22 Rainmakers vs Sunrise Lo Frcsitnty \t Be nus 0 a The entertainment was provid- . oo seamennranens Gaited Ws B / a " : Pays CYO vs Fraser & Payne se bee at He ‘ B ed by the Canadian Army. Win- - =a . oon . . : ao edt , . u : nipeg won 37-10 Tuesday, November 25 Annettes vs Fashion Bk hd ra ‘ o . a; . ’ Luckies vs RCMP ry LLIM's Barons |\eaeet_ g0% . . DEPT STORE @! Derek Mullin, chartered ac- Saturday, November 29. Sunrise vs Rainmokers War Seer JL : ° BMicountant for A, L. Bell, left to- RCMP vs CYO \N aioe | ce B F day by car for a short visit in Tuesday, December 2 Annettes vs Fashion SRUREP CEES Kitimat. atur Fraser & Payne vs Luckics ; a Seeeaeene vom Saturday, December 6 Rainmakers vs Sunrise huanHe«l doy Pease rtm [ec tn ten aig i ' Luckies Vs CcYyo Acmetiber at ines anodic Naneeostion \ ~ Tuesday, December 9 Fashion vs Annettes e OP Advertimeng: Age nce , 1 Fraser & Payne vs ROMP ° C ‘e] N Pp A FIRST CLASS Saturday, December 13 Sunrise vs Rainmakers ANADIAN AILY EWSPAPER PU BLISH ERS SSOC |ATION Floor hockey games tonight Slated to meet in floor hockey play at the Clvie Centre tonight wil) be junior teams Parkers: and Ormes at 8 pan. and senior teams RCMP and Digby at 9 p.m, Ebys were scheduled to play: Wong Ina juvenile game in the: auditorium at 4 this afternoon, : -Praser ae Payne vs CYQO - 55 University Avenue, Toronto 1, Ontario «© J. dL. Macdonald, Geucral Manager “OgN32 FROM AUSTRALIA! | wy = . ‘NEU |] WINES AND BRANDY’, *% x Before November 5th, 1958 Emu 999 Tawny Port League schedwe up to mid- I nee meneame = . y December is as follows: | ppecially matured and November 6 | y « bended, this distinguished Juv. Wong vs Grelssel; 7 Jr NO MONTH LY PAYMENTS lJ NTIL JAN 15t “ee. . dessert Witte has won . Ormnces vs Sports Shop; Br. Hil =f; = SSGy7 Ae ee on . ° ‘ N , Panera tional Gold & Sons vs RCMP. " ue ¢ “ » ° . wdal Awards, His November 13 f I ne entagee oat . Vinlacged from Ue juice of Juv. Grelssel vs Why; dr. ee sre | ~ CCl hull bocled ripe Sports Shop vs Parkers; Sr. Dig- . wap Miu a vinta by vs Hill f& Bans 7 INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER ARE MANY --- WELL KNOWN ~ BRANDED APPLIANCES me of Weedless: tt cached, Juv. Eby vs Wong: Jr. Purkers AVAILABLE FROM OUR FLOOR if Hhisdortified with pure va Ormes; Sr. ROMP vas Nighy. e brandy. Yours of meaturinc dive that cistinelive flavour which delights the COPAGISKOUT, IF YOU PREFER A MUSCAT FLAVOUR "November 27 “ Juve-Wong vs CGrolssel; Jr. rt KENMORE” * “KENMORE” 5 Bpor * Br, VW . Vanwe Y ' \ . Po p. fe Hons vs ROMP, Br. Wl Washers, Dryers, Hlectrle & Gus Ranges and space Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners & Table Appliances. coemher | “ Inv. Grolssel vs Why; Jv. Sports “ , ; shop vs Parkers; ar Digby vs * COLDSPOT” . * “HOMART” HM & Sons, Mreeaers & Refrigerators, Water Heaters & Heating Equipment. ) WE SUGGEST Juv. December " Parl i . AA WI uv. Eby ve Wong; dt. Parkers ” ; " EMU 444 WHITE PORT 1 da Mee we! Qe “ALLSTATE” * "J.C, HIGGINS” * "HARMONY HOUSE : ra ao suv. Woe yt Caetano! rr, Tirek, Dultorios & Multlers, Sporting Goods, Furniture. yo Ormes va Bports Shop; Ayr Wil ye Mition " ' & Sons va ROMP, yo ete © s, Vee Ara we ag Doty y” . Odanan, Tex, A—Manue) Gon- S h Oo & S S | MPSO NW §- SE A Q S + freely Mark Keatde unlov, 148, Qdessn, outpolntod Pp ave at \ t ‘+ Nw + ence Grane pes Beye mae ryt ' WIE ALVEITICEMLUT 1 HOT PUBLISHED © DEPLAYED WY THE LIQUOR ; ‘ ' ‘ taattthb BOARD Ge THE GOVERNMENT or BETTIE COLUMITA, Davew- Dupas, 147, Now Or leans : , “ ‘ : ; ‘ ,r&e<. . . : sy ey Fe A eg ef a FE: ae fee 1 * 4