Major league Leaders By The Atsodated Press American League Runnels Kds Ilinion Wash Robinson Ch Sjcbcrn KC Iumpc jid loblnson Dal AD R H Pet 558 80 81 323 531 72 165 311 580 85 9 309 582 12 178 300 fi36 89 193 303 617 77 87 303 Ilunsj- Sicbcrn 112 Huns batted jn Killebrcw Minnesota 120 Hits Hichanfson New York 202 Doubles Itobinson Chicago 41 Triples Cimoli Kansas City 15 Home runs Killebrcw 45 Stolen bases Aparicio Chi Chicago ¬ cago 30 Pitching Sligman Minne Minnesota ¬ sota 12 5 706 Strikeouts Pascual Minne Minnesota ¬ sota 195 Harlem Stars Coming to PG The Harlem Stars the all colored baskotball team will play in Prince George Oct 19 Announcement of the date set was made Monday by the Civic Properties and Recrea Recreation ¬ tion Commission The game to be played in the Civic Centre will be com composed ¬ posed of the Stars against a local team Further plans have not been released expected fiom movie lights It all seems to assure thc 27 jear - old Patterson thc rings richest purse pcihaps 1700 000 but the fight may also bring his dethroning by Liston Liston 28 and a powerful man against both the law and ling opponents in the past may lack the right hand thunder of Swedens Ingemar Johansson who dethroned Patterson June 26 1959 flooring the champ seven times Lions Come Roaring In With a Surprise Victory VANCOUVER en nc Lions invoked the law of the jungle Monday night and consumed Winnipeg Blue Hombers 27 22 in per perhaps ¬ haps their most triumphant vjctory in nine years as a cstern Football Confer Conference ¬ ence team Lions went into the game 18 point underdogs a last place club facing league leaders who boasted 25 straight road victories dating back almost three years Before 20143 fans worst crowd of the year in Vancouver BC defences held Winnipegs ground attack to a mere 20 yards and cut to a minimum the scoring damage from Bomb Bombers ¬ ers 389 yard passing onslaught Halfback Willie Fleming scor scored ¬ ed two BC touchdowns one on a 106 yard pass-and-run play that fell short by one yard of the conference recoid Half back Tom Larschcid and full fullback ¬ back Nub Bcamer scored the others George Grant converted three of the four NARROW THE MARGIN Winnipeg fullback Gerry James scored one touchdown and kicked two converts and a single for nine points Leo Lew Lewis ¬ is and Ernie Pitts scored the other Bomber touchdowns and Jack Delvoaux kicked a single Lions quarter leads were 6 0 But Liston embittered by slurs against his prison ireord will persistently if slowly stall Patterson with perhaps tiic most jolting left jab since Joe Louis PICKED BY MANY Pattersons speed combina combinations ¬ tions and big heart he has suivived 2 knockdowns in his 38 2 record have piomptcd many to pick him to whip Lis Liston ¬ ton Basketball Meeting Set for Thursday Prince George Senior Mens Basketball League will meet Thursday to elect a new execu executive ¬ tive and set up the years schedule The meeting will be held at 8 pni in the old Teen Town room in thc Civic Centre A spokesman for the basket basketball ¬ ball plajers said plajers are urged to attend thc meeting Four teams entered the league last j car More teams could be added this year The meeting was called by president of the league Ted Hansen The ladies league has not an announced ¬ nounced plans to hold a meet meeting ¬ ing yet REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Press A five hit shutout by Whitlow Wyatt clinched Biooklyn Dodg Dodgers ¬ ers first National League Pen Pennant ¬ nant in 21 years at Boston 21 years ago today The victory came just two days before the close of the season winding up a haul fought battle with St Louis Cardinals Wjatt also bulled Biooklyns only World Series victory over New York Yankees 13 1 and 20 8 but the margin down loss at his own five iwldcly known hero of the West narrowed to 20 15 in the final Fleming streaked in for his but to Eastern snorts fans he quarter before Lions outmatch outmatched ¬ ed a Bomber comeback with two brilliant defensive plays On the second offensive se series ¬ ries quarterback Joe Kapp nail nailed ¬ ed Fleming 45 yards down the field and Fleming ran the next 61 going away for his first touch touchdown ¬ down Beamer plunged two yards for the second B C touchdown at 1004 of the second quarter completing a 101 yard match in 15 plays Winnipeg salvaged a single on James wide field goal try in thc last play of thc half and picked up its second point on Dclveauxs kick early in thc third quarter A fake field goal attempt from the five brought Larscheids touchdown three minutes later but Bombers matched it with Jamps one - yard touchdown plunge at 1333 after Hal Led yard replaced Kenny Ploen at quarterback and began some last - ditch passing wizardry SHORT KICK WORKS The count went to 20 15 mid way in the final quarter when Ledyard hit Lewis on a 70 yard touchdown pass play Thc threat heightened on the kickoff when a Bombers short kick to the sidelines worked and they took possession at midfield Then defensive halfback Son Sonny ¬ ny Homer made a leaping de deflection ¬ flection on Ledyards third down pass and B C linemen Dick Fouts and Mike Martin nailed Ledyard for a 17 -yard third- Liston is 3 to 2 Favorite In Match Aqainst Patterson CHICAGO AP The riches fight in ring history a 5000 000 electronic age spectacle to night unleashes undculog heavy heavyweight ¬ weight champion Floyd Patter Patterson ¬ son against challenger Charles Sonny Liston for the world title In a Comiskey Park setting merely a backdrop for a vast closed - circuit television show worth upwauls ot 4000000 an outweighed Patterson may be taking on thc toughest foe in his 41 bout professional career As pre fight preparations were climaxed with a morning of licial weighing Listons- long established favoritism still held at 7 5 It was expected Patter Patterson ¬ son would scale about 190 pounds spotting some 23 to Lis Liston ¬ ton likely to weigh some 213 A crowd of about 35000 was expected in the White Sox ball park with prospects of a 750 000 gate Thc sponsoring Championship Sports Incorporated however was keeping its eje mainly on returns from 264 closed circuit TV outlets in the United States and Canada PREDICT 800000 Thc sponsors predicted some 800000 of a potential 1010000 seats would be filled assuring a gioss of 1800000 Radio receipts with ABC and CBC bioadcasting the fight na nationally ¬ tionally arc pegged for about 100000 and another 200000 is Liston has knocked out 23 in his 33-to-l record His only loss was an eight round decision to Marty Marshall who he later twice defeated Patterson has 29 knockouts in a professional career many have criticized as being a cru crusade ¬ sade against cheesecake oppon ents But Patterson came back from his stunning dethroning By Johansson to take a second bout from the Swede and become the first heavyweight ever to win back the title Then he polished off Johansson in a third meeting at Miami Beach March 13 1961 Pattersons appearancomarks the ninth time he has put the heavyweight title at stake put putting ¬ ting him behind only Joe Louis the all time leader with 27 and Ezzard Charles with 13 The bout will be judged on the Illinois five point must sys system ¬ tem scoicd by two judges and a referee to be named at ring ringside ¬ side Area Canvass Being Conducted To Raise 8000 WILLIAMS LAKE Special A total of 1000 in pledges and cash donations was collect collected ¬ ed in two days to help reduce an 8000 deficit at the War Memorial Arena here Canvass of the area is being conducted by arena members hockey plajers and a local ser service ¬ vice club A spokesman for the arena said canvass was necessary if Williams Lake residents hope to see the arena doors open to the public The canvass will be contin continued ¬ ued second touchdown on i the next docsnt ratc Nvi thc Wcslcrn t tifr iru I a timonnri nit fniirn I down pass to Pitts served only Conference football plaer to narrow a 12 noint loss to one western uonierencc ieams of five points Winnipegs offence of 40D yards and 28 irst clowns com pared with BC s total yardage of 442 including 260 through the air and 22 first downs Kapp completed 11 of 16 passes Ploen 13 of 19 and Ledyard 11 of 14 STAMPS ROLL OVER TICATS BC defensive rushes threw Ploen for losses totalling 28 yards and Ledyard for 37 yards almost rubbing out combined rushing of 85 yards by the Bomber backfield The cowboy may be the most Hunters Its RED The fellow wearing the red cap during the first week in October may not be going hunt hunting ¬ ing but he will prove himself o be one of BCs knowledge able hunters because he will be taking part in Hunter Safety Week Theme of thc Week is Be a Red Cap Man and it will be jointly sponsored by the BC Department of Recreation and Conservation and the B C Fed Federation ¬ eration of Fish and Game Clubs During the week members of rod and gun clubs through BC will be carrying stickers on the bumpers of their cars and wearing red caps to bring to the publics attention the need for constant vigilance while carrying or using guns Reason for the safety week is not because there are a lot of hunting accidents in BC said Bill Wallinger of Riondel president of the BC Federation of Fish and Game Clubs but accidents do happen every hunting season and we are out to cut them down still further Mr Wallinger said the ac accident ¬ cident ratio in BCs hunting grounds is less than three per 10000 hunters each year and this is an outstanding record for any area of North America But one accident is just one too many in our sport Wal linger added We have already entered the field of junior safe safety ¬ ty education and we know this is the most valuable service we arc performing today Now we want the fathers and older brothers to back up the voungsters who are taking training and prove to them they will think at all times when afield and will obey thc safety rules we are teaching to thc young people he said The federation junior safety program has been introduced to schools in B C and this jcar more than 200 youngsters were graduated from thc course in Kamloops schools alone This fall it is being introduc introduced ¬ ed into Vancouver schools on a pilot program basis with the hope of extending it into schools all over BC in future years Outdpqrsmen who arc not members of fish and game clubs arc invited to take part in this safety week in BC All they have to do is be a red cap man and wear bright-colored head gear wherever they go during the week Research by B C Optome tric Association has shown the safest shade of red to wear afield is fluorescent blaze orange The research showed that ordinary red blends right into thc terrain iMWimtiwpiMia 4 vm rmmmrmLm REGISTRATION for the Prince George Legion Dart Sifv I nsj 4fw fc vivfeai rtfcfcfcv Tt73WTWWfcfot riwi 1 tary Mrp Barbara Guest and maintenance man Tom league will be held Thursday new executive decided Stratum look tqward a bjg year or dart piayers late last week Krom tho ci vice president Jack Anyone can register even spares because a U FftlrbJim HWWicWy neont Mrs Maisie Baxter minimum of 1Q teams is expected to start league play president George Stratton advisor Al Baxter secre- Oct i the Canadian Legion Yanderyoovt photo have lost only one game in thc Fast this season a 21 19 win for Monti eal Alouettes over British Columbia Lions Sept 6 Eagle Day led Calgary to a convincing 38 21 win over the t Eastern Conference leading i tt in tu rv UI Ililllllliuil llK l ai niuuuaj and Edmonton Eskimos rocked Toronto Argonauts 31 22 at Tor Toronto ¬ onto It was Calgarys fifth straight win making Stamps the hot hottest ¬ test team in the Canadian Foot Football ¬ ball League and moved them within one point of Winnipeg Blue Bombers leaders in the West Edmonton capitalizing on breaks and an Argo error moy cd into third place in thc West Western ¬ ern standings anc halted Ar gos win streqk at one game STAMPS GO WILD At Hamilton Stampcdprs went wild in the second quarter scor scoring ¬ ing 28 points after spotting Ti pats a 6 0 first quarter lead Day completed 22 of 25 pass passes ¬ es Calgarys Ed Buchanan scor ed two touchdowns Pete Man Manning ¬ ning Jim Dillard and Lovell Coleman scored one each and Larry Robinson kicked five con converts ¬ verts and a 27 yard field goal with 24 seconds remaining in the pme Frank Coscntlno who started at quarter rambled over from 17 yards in the first quartpr Jop uger replaced Cosentino in the fourth quarter and threw touchdown passes to Tommy Grant and Dave yiti Don Suth erin kicked two converts and Zuger booted a single in the third quarter Edmontons Mike Lashuk Jotfnny Bright Bill McKcnny and E A Sims scored touch touchdowns ¬ downs for Eskimos and Ted Tully kicked three converts and a field goal Vc Chapman added the other point with a single Tonights Ball Could Decide Fate Itll be Whitey Ford on the mound tonight when New York Yankees take on Washington in an attempt to clinch their 12th American League pennant in 14 years and set up the1 first coast-to-coast world series in baseball history Meanwhile 3000 miles away Los Angeles Dodgers will go with relief specialist Ed Roe Roebuck ¬ buck in a bold bid to increase their three game National League edge over the second place San Francisco Giants 4 THE CITI2EM Tuesday September 55 1962 ffi HbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV I bbbbbV SbbHIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB feffBBBBBK bbVbbbtbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbFiwbbbbI bbbbbbbbbbT bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbf iri bbbbI BBBBBBBBBBJ BBBBBBBBBBBJf1 iimmt BBBJ AbBBBBBBBT BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlWlitt BBBBBBBbWI BBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfe -mmSfrngM BBBBBBBBjWf BBBBjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBjdBjjBk 4MjkJjBH BBBBBBB P vAbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbPJ BBBBBBflT I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMl BBBBBMfi r4 VBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ HVfr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhBBBBBBkH f VAbbbbfbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bpbv I BHtvw 1 HJBWnaWBBWBBSWSlBaBBBgi BBBBBMMirJiSBBBBBBMSBlMllMiSiiSw BBBBJr7ffBHPHHMMBVBBHiltfl IHHiBBBra wccPIISbVbIIHbbPvbbbbbbbbbbbbbpP Mnaga BKjBBBwwmBV- iBbSP 4BBljSflxW 1 THE Q RAGE for the Australian team riding the Ciretcl will be run today They are two race dowrj against thc US Cup clefcpier Weatherly NEATelcphotq LOST THREE RACES Win Needed Today by Aussies NEWPORT KI AP Its win or sink today for Australias hopes in the Americas Cup series but the popular Aussies refuse to act their role of under dog We will win flatly pre predicted ¬ dicted Sir Frank Packer head of thc svndicate that mounted the costly Australian challenge for the 111-year-old mug that is emblematic of yacht racing su supremacy ¬ premacy The Australian yacht Qretcl is down three races to one in the best-of-seven series and must win today to keep alive A victory for the American defender Weatherly would keep the shyer cup in the New York Yacht Club showcase for an another ¬ other two years at least The British are expected to mount the next challenge in 1964 If one may believe the wcath- erman it will be Weatherlys favorite weather today north northwest ¬ west to westerly in thc 10-to-20 knot range That would almost duplicate the conditions of thc first race which the American defender won handily MAY BE BRISKER But the old salts around this town say the winds will be con considerably ¬ siderably brisker than that The more wind the better for the Australian Gretcl She won the second race the first vic victory ¬ tory for a challenging yacht since 1934 in heavier weather and lost the next two in lighter stuff But the Aussies perhaps buoy ed by the fact that their last defeat was by only 26 seconds the closest margin in the history of Cup racing are acting like the favorites The Americans won thc last two races Theres no reason we cant take the next two said spokesman Doug Fairfax An old hand at coming from behind Harold S Vandcrbilt who carried Americans colors in majestic J boats in three Cup Challenges before the war agreed - The scries isnt over yet ic said at his Newport summer home where he has been an in interested ¬ terested spectator WON FOUR STRAIGHT Vandcrbilt lost thc first two races in 194 and was well be behind ¬ hind in thc third before he turned the British tide with four day Joe Szura and Terry Harper scored for the Habs before Bruins Murray Oliver got thc losers lone tally Bruins have yet to meet an NHL club in their pre - season straight victories to save thc cupr Skipper Bus Mosbachcr who has lost 20 pounds since thc rugged series began said we just want to win the last race Mosbachcr gave Weatherlys crew the day off Monday when thc backlash of a tropical storm hit the area churning up thc Atlantic with winds up to 40 knots Gietcl made a short trial run perhaps to work on tactics for the 21 milc upwind - downwind course that will be sailed to- Boston Bruins Lose To Minor League Club By The Canadian Press itour but beat Quebec Aces of Boston Bruins who finished a the EPHL in their first two ex- rtnnt pivtli in 4Un CIKO Malinnnl i Lii UU 31 A til ill t U UiU4i 11UVIUUU1 Hockey League season Monday night became the first NHL club this jcar to lose a pre scason exhibition to a minor league club In defeating the Bruins 2 1 Hull Ottawa Canadiens defend defending ¬ ing champions of the Eastern Professional League became the first EPHL club ever to beat an NHL team Playing at Hull the Cana Canadiens ¬ diens were held to a 1 0 lead after thc first period and led 2 1 into the third The Bruins pulled goalie Ed Johnston in the games dying moments but couldnt manage a shot on thc Hull - Ottawa goal hibition games RANGERS WIN The story was different in Monday nights only other exhi exhibition ¬ bition involving an NHL club The game was at Victoria where New York Rangers sound soundly ¬ ly trounced Poitland Buckaroos of the Western League 6 1 Detroit showed even more scoring power in the third game of the night humbling Calgary Stampcders of thc WHL 13 3 be before ¬ fore 3291 fans at Calgary Chicago Black Hawks mil million ¬ lion dollar line of Bobby Hull Murray Balfour and Red Hay was reunited Monday when Hay made his first appearance at Hawks St Catharines Ont training camp Hay starting his fourth season in the NHL miss missed ¬ ed the first two weeks of train training ¬ ing to recuperate from a cyst operation Scores From the Bowling Lanes By rolling two single games of 302 and 321 Mary Labontc was top ladies five pin bowler in the Prince George Bowling Lanes Mixed A section last week Her triple score was 874 George Wolczuk took over the mens side of the ledger by scoring a 358 high single and 844 triple The teani with the big scores was Steeles Saes which tipped the counter at 1342 high single and 3687 high triple Outside of Labonte and Wol czuk bowlers over the 800 mark included Hilda Ervvin 318 831 and Ev Crowder 293 803 Topping triple scores of 700 were Laurie Clelond 285 766 Del Sproxton 351 759 j Joe Co mozzi 304 743 Ron Litzen 270 74Q Lloyd Ftorcll 263 738 Joanne Friesen 314 733 Al Erwin 250 723 Gene Pfli ger 258 713 Over the 600 mark were Bet Betty ¬ ty Comozzi 275 686 Steve Turchyniak 245 667 George Crcuzot 254 666 Ivqn Dumas 252 672 Harh Middleton 255 659 Art ChnsUanson 261 657 Joe Wolzuk 259 650 Chuck Ponroth 226 647 Bunty Chris tianson 263 610 Nina Bid Bidden ¬ den 233 628 Slim Sarrizin 26 606 MIXED B In the Mixed B section of thc league Dick Martinson came up with the mens high single of 296 Albert DeGryse was high triple bowler for the men with 787 Ladies shigle went to Paulino Kcibcl who rolled a 218 while Merle MacKenzie coped high triple with 632 The Laurals took the team single with 1125 Over the three game play however Prince George Home Service came up with a high of 3154 Over the 700 mark were Ter Terry ¬ ry Craig 263 743 DJck Mar tinson 296 733 Joe Hollrnan 276 708 Scores over the 600 mark were gained by Laurie Rus tad 236 685 01 jo Samuclson 220 648 Cliff MacGilivary 261 623 Ken Rodgers 242 602 GUdys Evyen 227 610 Al Nevjspp 207 6Q0 MIXED C In Mixed C section of the league the Jokers went to the top of the nights play The term came up with a high single of 1160 and a high triple of 2944 Jane Irving topped the ladies with high single of 228 while Jerry Faulder rolled a high triple of 590 For the men L French took the high single with 283 and Herb Beckley chalked up 663 for high triple Joe Irving came up with a 214 and 629 to be the only other bowler over the 600 mark MIXED D Q M Machinery was the team to be watched in Mixed D section bowling last week It came up with a high single of 956 and triple of 2734 High singles and triples were divided five ways with Marina Mclntyre bowling ladies high single 246 and tying for high triple with -Marilyn Bilokiely with 601 Gordon Ponze took mens high single with 213 while Ken Lovin with 580 captured the men s high triple MIXED E In tfie Mixed E section Al Hurley 269 wjth 678 and Clajp Anderson 243 568 were mens and womens high bowl bowlers ¬ ers The K YYpbblies with 1063 and Kelly Richaitfson with 2897 wero high Jearns for the pights play 10 the 600-aml-over bracket weic Betty Shaw 2J0 641 Wynne Croft 224 637 Monica Smith 227 923 Vera Loth 221 6Q4 LAQEf A Gladys Ewen was the gal making the points in thc Ladies Mondays Stars Batting Norm Siebern Ath Athletics ¬ letics led Kansas Cjty to 5 2 victory oyer Baltimore Orioles with a homer and two singles three funs scored and two runs batted in Pitching Ed Rakow Ath Athletics ¬ letics limited Orioles to five hits In 5 2 triumph walking three and striking out seven A section last week She came up with a 276 for high single and 667 for high triple The Lucky Strikes was thc team with a high single of 1006 while the Three Willjams Mar Market ¬ ket with 2691 came through with thc high count in thc three games Over 600 points were Ethel Andrews 247 630 Jean Rich Richardson ¬ ardson 273 615 Bea Ollinger 214 607 LADIES5 B Ladies B section put Jean Corless on top with high single game of 263 and triple of 655 Thc Labatt Pds team was high with a 945 single and 2626 tri triple ¬ ple Over the GOO mark were Georgina Dyer 228 652 Shir Shirley ¬ ley Dodd 252 592 In the other womens league Jessie Cadclen was top bowler with a high singles of 258 and triple of 679 Panama Variety Beatniks with 1015 and 2977 captured team single and triple Going over the 600 score were Joanne Friesen 240 653 Mary Pfliger 217 611 Pat Murdoch 228 612 MENS LEAGUE Not to be outdone by the fe male sex Don Johnstone rolled a single score of 308 for tops in the mens league Carl Sheffield came through with a high triple of 765 to share thc limelight In the 700 plus area of thc scoreboard were Chuck Don roth 289 716 Corky Moffat 265 715 Scoring higher than 600 were Mike Anatooshkin 300 674 Bill Clarke 252 674 Ron Lit zen 257 668 George Dyer 265 667 Llojd Dyer 217 662 Joe Bellman 253 657 Hugh Therres 275 655 Gary Wray 267 648 Bill Kirkwood 251 6647 Lloyd Flo rell 238 645 Herb Middleton 22J 635 Art Christianson 295 630 Ralph Estes 220 629 Don Johnstone 308 629 Glen Br ant 221 622 Harry Anderson 243 619 Ron Ryhorchuk 218 612 Stpve Turchyniak 246 608 Allan Gray 213 606 Hugh Stafford 234 602 CARIBOO A Over at the Fifth Avenue Bow 1 a d r 0 m c Sheron Dempster came up with a sparkling 2772 single and 607 triple toop bowl- prs in the Cariboo A league Dick Pryce marked up a 23G mens high single and Harvey Salmon look mens triple with 621 Team high single and triple was awarded to the Allstate In Insurance ¬ surance quintet The scores were 1035 and 2739 Witt WM- W look for f the rum in the raff 1a RUJVI WHITE OR DARK y j This advertisement is not published or displayed by tht Liquor Control Board or hv tbf fiovtfmiflt li ftitislt Coiuubifc