WW lee eae ae ON a Sra iets ee Hit vRE Cage ag dads ah a5 ata ah! etal SRLS tt TTS ANE A TP He San Diege threatens to catch up with leaders By The Associated Press’ _ While Phoenix and Vancouver, the Ne 0. 4 and 2!’ teams in the Pacific Coast League’s daffy pennant chase, keep busting one another's beaks, San Diego keeps shuffling along in a solid third place, waiting for the big break. ' Phoenix’s Giants edged Van- couver 2-1 in a thrill-charged game in the Canadian city last night:to push the Mounties three games off the pace. The San Diego Padres, mean- while; chalked up their third straight victory by turning back Seattle 3-2. The Padres remain- ed only three and a half games out-of first, well within striking distance of Phoenix should the Giants falter in the stretch run. In other games, the Spokane SSeS RRRER GREER # Wallace’ s Dept. Store Indians made it three in a rew over Sacramiento, 4-2, and the Portland Beavers tacked two de- feats on the Salt Lake City Bees, 5-2 and 2-1. Erv Palica, the. Vancouver starter, held the Giants to seven hits in his losing performance. The Giants scored the winning run in the seventh inning and it was a hotly-contested tally. With two men out and the count three balls and a strike on Jim Finigan,. Palica was charg- ed with a quick: pitch and Fini- gan was awarded first base. He then scored on successive singles by Jack Dittmer and Dusty Rhodes. MADE TO The Mounties missed a gol- MEASURE den opportunity to tie the count at 2-2 in the eighth in- ning. Ray Barker lined a long ‘smash off the rightfield wall -with Joe Frazier on first. Fra- zier had plenty of time to get around but he fell flat on his ‘face rounding third and had to hold up. He died there, Sik ‘WoL Pet. GBL Berge eb es Py Phoenix ......-. “493-50. 693. - Be bet “Vancouver ...... 71 #54 (686 3 ce SEA San Diego °..... "70 54 565 32 - kee a: Salt Lake City .. 61 62 ‘496 12 *; i : Portland ....... 60 G3 488 1555. . i iy ; - Spokane... eu... (87 65. 467 15%2 | » OF ee i * Sacramento -.,.. 53 72 424° 21 . Seattle «........ 50. 75. 400 24 ‘Crawford. gets shot. at Ortega NEW YORK ‘(Mickey Craw- ford, the painter-boxer, gets his chance tonight:to do a- retouch job on Gasper Ortega. Mickey blotched his first can- oose from over 30 \ssorted ‘Draperies. allace’s Made to Mea- rapes are made for vo your Montreal -fac- . tory. Madc better, yet: they *. cost less. . sequameaeuuenunnanaequensaunnnnnnnsennnnnernass ‘cision to: Ortega July 11. The 24- year-old .from. Saginaw, Mich., “Also wide selection Drapery by the Yard. WALLACE'S. DEPT. STORE 1 (SER RRE BERR EReo | | brushes” tonight. | Ortega, 22-year-old native of || Mexicali, Mexico, is rated one of | the best welterweights ; business, The scrap will be televised by ABC starting at 8 p.m. MDT. in - the | MESS NE AIRS SON RNEN NI BLN WEES Retros three games off p pace vas, as it were, when-he lost aj controversial 10-round split de-! promises to “bring all my paint’ SV seca ante sie fatter cbs “ coer Te WT hee ed ‘be. Iniiy “eters SPU We SEU BE OW vow wahty ham o swig aa ngs tatiana enn cy : se te we a : yy i . . . a ’ . i ; oy Als cut five * ’ MONTREAL :()—Montreal Al-|: “] | busttes iat the ‘Big Four Football scores r nion Tuesday cu ive . more] : , , ‘8 players from. their. pre-season | NATIONAL LEAGUE roster—three rookie imports and| Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 0, y, two Canadians,” St, Louis 7, San Francisco 31». delphia ai Cut. were ‘American’. halfbacks Cincinnati! 12, Phila Tex Robinson and Don Nilles and Chicago 9, Los Angeles 3. y ‘ ‘guard. Jim: Keyser; Canadian: AMERICAN LEAGUE for challenge er Harris: players “lopped from the squad} New York 7, Baltimore 20% OCEANSIDE, Calif. (m—Heavyweight champion Floyd Patter-|were guard Earl Barton and end "Chicago 4, Cleveland 1 v8 son, unlike many others, is not taking’ Hently his . ttle -defence|Al Niskanen, "7. nl. Detroit 7, Kansas City 6. | against long-shot Roy Harris of Texas... | | : i “In a fight like this,” sald " TRY THE I | Patterson, “one punch can make a difference.” The 23-year-old New York title-'], ‘holder, training at this. seaside For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY. - TAKE OUT ORDERS ‘DIAL. Buy your show tickets here . . resort for the fight next Mon- | 321 5 - Fresh bread daily Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 13, 1958 Champ shows | respect Major league * a POOP DO roeecoroncceroreeet - ROD PANTAGES CUT BY LIONS UNDER 28-PLAYER REGULATIONS - VANCOUVER: ()-—Rod Pantages, the ‘golden boy” of Van- _couver junior football who graduated to professional ranks in Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton and Regina, was cut Monday night’ by British Columbia Lions because his “best football is behind him.” Pantages, 30-year-old fullback, played his first pro football with Calgary in 1948 when the. Stampeders won the Grey Cup. _ He switched to Montreal Alouettes the next year for another Grey Cup, then returned to the west to join Edmonton. In 1955 he was traded to Saskatchewar ) Roughriders and then sat out last season when the Riders declined to pick up his contract. and is unbeaten in 22 profess: Clem Crowe, coach of the Western Interprovincial Football ional matches. Union Lions, Said new ‘regulations: allowing: teams to dress only | ,28 men for a game, ‘instead ‘of last. ‘sepsonis 30, are vDartly re- - sponsible for the cut of Pantages. the ation Gin soe it on theatre closed-circuit TV. Last Night's Fights | ‘RICHMOND, “Calif, |“ (#—Luke Easter, :.138, San: Francisco, and! Buddy: McDonald, 14354, Edmon- : ton, drew, (10.): About 20,000 persons are. ex-) ‘pected to see California’s. first | heavyweight title battle in al- ‘most two decades. Others ‘around ae oe a eS Ce woo a? se heard Harris has a strong :Jeft. Op en 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. ia desire to fight and train hard, | “TOKYO. Im — Sadao vaoita, 635 - 2nd AVENUE ‘WEST. 112%, Japan, ‘outpointed Leo Zu- leuta, 11234, Philippines, 10.) COOP COE OOOOE DERE DOCELEEDOOEEE DD LOR LEED ODED LOROOOEEOONOR DOD ODNE! MALKIN‘S | ~~. FANCY CREAM ‘STYLE . AS, OZ. Apricots | Aylmer | Hys. V5 ooze. 2k for 43¢ . 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