AUSSIE NETTER MAKES A LEAPING RETURN SHOT splendid action shot shows Malcolm Ander- son of Australia, bounding to- wards the ball to make a WESTERN RACE The above Eskies vs. Stamps Clash Could Prove The Big One... By THE CANADIAN PRESS The 'big' game of the t ern Interprovincial Football Un jon season could be Calgary Stam peders against the three-time na tional champion Eskimos in Ed monton next Monday Edmonton kept right behind the undefeated Stampeders by wal- loping Winnipeg Blue Bombers 41-8 in Edmonton Monday night In the afternoon at Regina, Sas katchewan Roughriders scored their first victory trouncing Brit- ish Columbia Lions 28-13 to pull Lions into last place with them Each now has one win in five starts FOURTH STRAIGHT Stampeders had scored their fourth straight win Saturday night, a 26-22 victory over Rough- riders. In the other weekend con- test Winnipeg Blue Bombers Fri day night beat Lions 20-14 The league-leading Stampeders are idle until the game at Edmon- ton Sept. 9 but two days earlier Eskimos visit Lions at Van couver Leadership of the loop could be at stake in the Sept. 9 game, Lions Monday lost the services of quarterback Toppy Vann. A former Georgia Tech player, Vann suffered strained and pos- sible torn knee ligaments and may be out for six weeks. But Bombers were the big "'los- ers" in the weekend. All-Canadian Experiment Not Working By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto's "other'" senior foot pall team, Balmy Beaches, may not be long for the Ontario Rughy Football Union unless they do something drastic to stop the bas ketball scores being piled up against them Beaches, ignored by home-town fans for years in favor of the Big Ww on an Four Argonauts, decided all-Canadian team this year only one in the country. The sults have been disastrous They took their third straight walloping Monday a 62-0 shutout by the Lords at London in the windup of their Labor Day week end doubleheader. On Saturday, Lords made it 43-0 over Beaches at Toronto. TIE AT TOP The results, along with Sarnia Golden Bears' 24-14 victory over Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen at Sarnia on Monday before what is believed to be an all-time re 7.000 fans left London and Sarnia at the top of the standings with two victories in as many starts Kitchener which has played only one game, is next and Beaches last with a 0-3 record Beaches have drawn only a handful of fans in their two games the re Toronto Varsity Blues Start Their Training TORONTO 1CP White's University of Toronto Blues opened their football training camp at Lake Couchich- ing near Orilli», yesterday Workouts wilh continue until Sept. 19. Two exhibition games are scheduled a ist Kitch Waterloo Dutchies at Kitchener Sept. 21 and a home encounter against Hamilton s McMaster University Sept. 28 Blues open the' sen legiate season inv K 5 against Queen ¢ Uni den Gaels intercol 1 Oct BUY AT REASONAB VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD bis 9/10¢ GAL. TAX INCLUDED VIGO 78 BOND ST. W. Coach Dalt | bac} return shot, his match against Jap- an's Kosei Kemo, in the open ing round of the national ten- | nis tournament at Forest Hills clever kKhand during wk went Japan's + on No. 1 AP Wir to rephoto Set Dates For | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | National League Will | Be Expensive With ..| 'Mann Cup And Minto Jr. Cup | TORONTO (CP) Chuck Ko {wan, assistant secretary of the tt Kali |Canadian Lacrosse Association, Haig Pk 000 001--2 has announced the dates for play- gajtimore 000 000 000--0 |offs in the Mann Cup Senior and ~ giyrdivant. Maglie American League 010 000 001 00--2 100 000 001 01-3 Chicago Detroit Hoeft and Porter (9) {Minto Cup Junior lacrosse cham- gerra. Odell, Loes (8) and Gins- berg, Triandos (8). HR. New York--Skowron. (Only games scheduled) National League | pionships. |" The best-of-seven senior finals ws (Will be played between the Brit- 4%. 7% |ish Columbia and Ontario cham- pions in B.C., starting Sept. 16. Phil 000 000 002 001-3 The western contender is to be Bkn 000 100 100 002 decided when Victoria meets the Sanford, Farrell (8) Miller By THE CANADIAN PRESS Keegan, Staley (9) and Lollar; HRs: Chicago -- Doby, Dropo; 8 1 8 1 6 0 7.9 and pitchers Be 1 Brewer (15-11) vs Shantz (10-4), 90 3 (12) #4 | winner of a semi-final series be- and Lopata; Drysdale and Rose- [tween New Westminster and Na- bor {naimo. | Peterborough and suburban {Long Branch are playing off for| |the eastern championship. Peter-| "% |borough leads the best-of-seven 4 [series 2-0. Rowan « St. Louis Cincinnati Mizell, 100 200 010-- 4 Merritt (9) aid the Minto Cup fin Freeman (9' and Burgess, *# |als would be held in either Peter- Rk euis- Enis _| |borough or Brampton starting Pgh 500 001 Surg re % |Sept. 10. The two clubs now are ny 000 002 201 001--6 i [tied at two games each in the Law, King (3) Face (6) 0. HR: Philadelphia--Anderson. 4 0 050--14 16 0 3 10 and H. Smith: Nuxhall, Sanchez (1) Hook (2) Klippstein (5) Kennedy (7) Cincin- 8 3 11 2 R. best-of-seven final. The Winner gmyith (9) Purkey (12) and Foiles "A will meet the victor of a best-of- Rand (7): Gomez, | |three series between Victoria and | (7) Miller (8) and Thomas. Winnipeg which starts in Winni-| HRs: Pittsburgh | peg today. fie Sudbury Shooters "| Sweep Skeet Meet SUDBURY (CP) Sudbury shooters dominated the annual Northern Ontario open and closed skeet shooting championships here during the weekend. Thirty four shooters represent- ing eight clubs participated. Bert Robinson, secretary of the Nickel! pMagon (7) and McCullough | Thomas. | Milwaukee 000 | Chicago 000 Spahn and Crandall; Poholsky (9) and Neeéman. HR: Milwaukee--Aaron, International League Buffalo 000 001 000--1 Toronto 000 001 001-2 000 5308 000 000--0 oust EK Davis and Roselli favana F 000 100 401-6 Miami 000 000 001--1 FOOTBALL STANDINGS | District Gun Club of Sudbury, Columbus 020 050 002--9 {led the sweep to single victories Richmond 000 000 500--5 |in the open and closed trials, two-| Kuzava, Narjaro (7) man trials title and Watlington Ot losing fullback Bob Dav- for the season Friday night Winnipeg absorbed a sec md major blow Monday when end John Michels another top im port X a knee injury Qu K rank Tripucka vas katchewan's big gun In Regina Monday. In addition to counting one touchdown himself he passed to halfback Ken Carp- enter for two more Halfback Jack Hill ran 76 yards for the fourth Rider touchdown and guard Reg Whitehouse con- verted all four. The British Co- umbia touchdowns were by full- back Joe Yamauchi, and half- back Ted Hunt. another -Cana- dian, Hunt converted his own touchdown PARKER QUARTERS In Edmonton Jackie Parker switching from his halfback slot to fill in for injured quarterback Don Getty, scored two touch downs for Eskimos. Edmonton's other touchdowns were by half- backs Earl Lindley and Rollie Miles. end Bill Walker and rookie linebacker Mike Lashuk. End Joe Mobra converted five the six Eskimo touchdowns. Winnipeg's only touchdown re- sulted from a 77 - yard run by Jerry James. homebrew half- back. Halfback Buddy Leake con- | After Sa To of 23, their leasing Rollie Cook with the Western Interprovincial Football Union champions. Cook, layed with "the RCAF in London, Ont.'Carol Dunsdon of Brantford. By THE CANADIAN PRESS tawa Monereal I'oronto Calgary Edmonton Winnipe, B.C Saskatchewan 1 British ewan Winnipeg 8 Edmonton 41 London rola ronto ESKIES DROP COOK EDMONTON ton Eskimos Wednesday reduced 34 players, Canadian defensive third-year lineup Big Four w F 64: 1 56 3 12 Monday's Result 2 21 9 0 Toronto 8 Hamilton 35 WIFU WL F 0 66 105 49 92 4 80 Monday's Results 1 2 2 4 1 Columbia 13 Saskatch- ORFU WULF Kitchener Monday's Results Toronto 0 London 62 (CP) to a his earlier 1 64 3 with W%ill Rochester Timmins | Montreal 400 000 0--4 000 101 0--2 Robinson combined Munro to take the Dairy Trophy and then led the . five-man team. to victory and the Olson. Byck Trophy. The team consisted Rochester of Robinson, Munro, 4nd Ron Montreal Graham, Harold McMaster and| Lovenguth, Frank Beaudoin Blaylock Twelve of the shooters posted Ricketts; scores of 90 or above in the meet, Pignatano. Soli They included Robinson, (99); American Association * Charlie Smith, Kingston 100 011 000-3 023 000 03x--8 Baczewski Wright Harris, Vargas (8 (5) (97); MeCormick Skinner; New York-Mays, O'Connell, V. 1 0 6 ee 1 Littefidld, 10 1 10 0 Coleman and Astroth; Johnson 7 1 6 0 Hatten and Izquierdo: Qualters 73 93 and Co- and five-man team hos: Kite, Kutyna (5) Dixon (8) 5 4 0 LJ Ricketts and Shantz; Kipp and 1 0 14 0 (3) (7) and D ) and ! Indianapolis 4-13 Louisville 3-12 St. Paul 8 Mi lis 5 | uz Wichita 7-4 Charleston 32 Giants On West Coast New York Chicago Boston Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Washington Kansas City American League ST. LOUIS (AP)--The transfer w Pet. GBL of New York Giants to San Fran- 632 cisco wiil boost travel mileage of 5% National League clubs about 90 per cent, the Sporting News said {Sunday in a story by Harry Sim- mons, schedule-maker for both major leagues. In another story the baseball weekly quoted a travel agent as estimating the transfer will ia- (N)_ Crease the league's travel costs Y |by $300,000. This was based on a figure of $3.50 a team-mile. |Sal "The Barber' Is Now Newest % & 4 . Yankee Clipper 51914 | NEW YORK (AP)--Sal Maglie .508 15% was sold Sunday to New York .485 18% Yankees. 80 .380 32 | The sale announcement con- ; 83 .371 33% firmed rumors of several days Today's games and probable that both Yankees and Chicago pitchers: White Sox were after Maglie to Milwaukee at St. Louis (N)-- bolster their pitching staffs in the Pizzarro (5-6) vs Wehmeler (7-6). | American League pennant drive Cincinnati at Chicago (2)--Pod- | Yankees paid Brooklyn Dodgers bielan (0-0) and Acker (9-5) vs 425000 for Maglie and agreed to Drabowsky (9 - 13) and Elston deliver two minor league players 5-5), i " Brooklyn at Philadelphia (N)-- io the Nationa: League club next Newcombe 410 - 11) vs Cardwell * Maglie, for many years an ace (4-6 New' 4 Now. York at Pittsputgh (0 |The og YO Claits, pliching Worthington (8-9: vs Kline (6-15). tional League and went to Cleve- Thursday's games {land in July. 1955, Brooklyn at Philadelphia (N) He returned to the National New York at Pittsburgh |League_in May, 1956, when he Cincinnati at Chicago joined Brooklyn and compiled a Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) 13-5 record last year. International League Maglie, 41 next April, has a 66 W L Pet. GBL 1e0ord this wear. He has been | 3 Sn ,. |troubled with a stiff neck, sore el-| 381 1% how and bad leg. | 523 o Maglie will not be eligible to 43 12% play in the world series. A player A483 13 must be with the club by Aug. 470 15 Tigi "456 17 31 to be eligible. lh 450 18 84 78 70 67 64 65 50 50 Today's games 2 379 33% and probable York at New Washington at Baltimore (N)-- Stobbs (7-18) vs Walker (0-0), (Only games scheduled) Thursday's games Washington at Baltimore Boston at New York (Only games scheduled) National League w Pet. GBL Milwaukee 82 St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati New York Chicago Pittsburgh 58 60 64 65 70 Buffalo Toronto Richmond Miami Rochest Havana Montreal Columbus 67 82 Today's games Buffalo at Toronto (N) 2 Rochester at Montreal' (N) 2 Columbus at Richmond (N) Havana at Miami (N) Thursday's games Richmond at Columbus Miami at Havana (Only games scheduled) er | Russian refusal to let its athletes be fingerprinted. Other countries {of the Soviet bloc also let it be {known they would not send their teams to the Winter Olympics unless this requirement was waived. IN EASTERN FINAL HALIFAX (CP) Montreal 19 39 79 98 Munro, *(96); Gordon Xmmett, St. Catharines (95): Joe Ross Sault Ste, Marie (94); and Sam Anglin, Kingston (90), SPORTS IN BRIEFS Ukrania advanced to the Eastern Canada senior soccer finals Sat- urday by trouncing Halifax Ship- yards 8-2, 127 ------ co ---- Armold Glennie Wins Canadian Archery Title LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Dunn- * ville archer Arnold Glennie de- Ee NOTCH TWO WINS HAMILTON (CP) feat of the season Saturday - Hamilton Cricket Club handed the St. Cath- Kuts, Olympic double gold medal arines Cricket Club its first de- by a feated London's Bill Phillips and 77-76 score. Sunday the Hamilton defending champion Tom Mack club won again by of Hamilton to take first place in Galt Cricket Club the men's free style division of against Galt's 73 all the Canadian archery champion ship shoot-off here Sunday: In the men's instinctive styl evend, Jim Ross of Toronto won, States six - 76 for out, TORONTO (CP) Edmon- h and Reg Wallace of Sarnia. |American team trophy Six events had single entrantsthird time in four years. and single winners. They in-| Eric Ridder in Ondine, cluded: re- end man football |erew by 9% points. downing the nine AMERICAN SAILORS WIN -- "The U metre ' sloop sé followed by Herm Walters of Galt squad Friday won the Canadian- for nited ailirgt the Mike Ladies' instinctive style-| Doyle in Stork. Skip Doyle in Fun Iris Carter of Sarnia; junior boys' and Gene Van Voorhis in Whynot instinctive style-Ted Kirk of Sar- collected 89% points in the three- nia; and junior girls free style. race series, beating the Canadian The Montreal team now meets Windsor in the Eastern final Sept. 7. WINS SOVIET TITLE LONDON (AP) Vladimir winner, Monday won the 5,000-| metres title in the Soviet Union track and field championships. He was clocked in 13:48.6. U.S. RELAXES RULING WASHINGTON (AP)--The bill easing some restrictions in the immigration law and passed by the House Wednesday will come as a relief to American organi- zers of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games to be held in Squaw Valley, Calif. The bill, among other things, waives requirements for finger- printing foreign visitors at the discretion of the secretary of state and the 'attorney-general. A major headache has been ERNIE CAY'S HOME IMPROVEMENT : PLAN 6 70 24 MONTHS TO PAY PHONE RAndolph 5-0122 3 ALBERT ST. "2 verted it and Bombers' other point came from end Gerry Vin- cent's punt for a single For Balmies at home, and it must have been a surprise for them to see 5,500 in the stands at London on Mon- day Lords piled up a 14-0 first-half lead on two converted touchdowns and ran wild in the final 30 min- utes Fullback Leroy Thompson pas-' ed for two touchdowns. Don | right, Jim Thompson, Bob Five- d quarterback Ellis Kis- all US. imports, scored chdowns, Canadians Ross kle, Mario Chartrand and | s Desimone added the others. | kicked four converts, Kis- | ger three and Ron King one. | HILL SARNIA STAR | The Kitchener - Sarnia game was a thriller for the big crowd. | | Import fullback John Hill paced] | Bears with two touchdowns, The| Sarnia touchdown was by halfback Dixon on a gallop. 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