4 THE CITIZEN Wednesday October 3 TW2 r WORKING OUT at least four times a week Canadian light middleweight champion Harold Mann left is piepanng himself for the British Empire Games this No November1 ¬ vember1 in Australia His spairing partner is another Prince George boxer K C Moore Fujikawa photo Top Rate Amateur Boxers Getting Ready for Bouts Amateur boxers scheduled to bo on the Oct 13 triple main event fight card aie now work Jng out practically every night They want to be in top shape tor the bouts Spokesmen for the boxers sud the Prince George boys aic cpecting good compel tion fiotn the Alberta boys and fighters from south of heic I eat tire nmn cent matches Canadian light middleweight champ on and a team member to the British Empire Games Ilirold Mann 23 against the Alberta middleweight champion Kohlcr Mai ion 24 When Mann went to loronto to win a spot on the Canadian team for the BEG in Australia jMarxon was a finalist in the boxing events Local fight fans predict this match to be one of the best ever to come to Prince George Setting up the fight card an estimated three hours of boxing will be held in the Coh scum is Irving Mann He ar ranged to have three mam events a semi main event and a number of preliminary fights for the one night Other mam event fights will see Buddy Palmer 28 of 100 Mile House touch gloves with the Alberta golden boy for 1962 Bowling Scores Jucd A league bowlers at Pnnce Geoige Bowling Lanes list week tinned out some of the best scoies so far this sea son I an Dumas took mens high single and tuple with 355 and 859 Sandra Constable gained ladies1 high single with 304 while Joanne I nesen took high triple with 727 In the team events Nechako Bikeiy won both positions of high single triple with 1 404 and 14GG Bowlers knocking the pmsl over to the tunc of 700 ptus included Llod I loicll C29G TU George Wolezuk 252 722 Sandra Constible 304 70C Don Johnstone 267 705 Bcttcung 600 scores weic Bill Donald 249 660 Ileib Middle ton 248 657 Jean Rich ardson 233 650 Bon LiUen 288 619 Betty Camozzi 226 fill Graeme Robertson 246 37 Hugh Hill 303 636 Jes sic C ulden 218 632 Hilda Ei Scores Three To Beal Toronto TORONTO CPi Khus Woat schatezc scored thiee goals Tuesdaj niUit to pace Olympia to a 7 0 victorj ovci Toronto Hungarians in a National Soc Soccer ¬ cer League game that guaian teed O 1 j m p i a the league pennant Major Leagi me Leaders National League AB R H Pet T Dims LA 662 119 228 34 Robinson Cin 609 134 20S 312 Mus Id I StL 433 57 143 330 White St L 614 93 19J 321 II Aaion Mil 592 127 191 321 V 21 1 1 II Runs Robinson 134 Runs batted in I Davis 151 Hits T Davis 228 Doubles Robinson 51 TUples Wills andW Davis Los Angeles Calhson Philadcl phia and Viidon ttttiburgb 10 Ilomr i uns Mays San J ran Cisco 49 Stolen bases - Wilts 101 Filching Puikey Cmcin nati 23 5 821 Stnkeouls Dijsdale Los An geles 232 un 237 625 Joe Camozzi 228 62J Del Sproxton 235 C22 Gene Pfhger 222 621 Ev Crowdei 221 618 Tammv Sproxton 290 613 Earl Clc land 213 602 LADIES LEAGUE Joanne Fnesen took honors in Ladies lengue bowling here last week bj rolling highs of 328 single and 848 triple In ihe teams Powder Puffs uerc sole holders of honors also when it captured high single of 1095 and high triple of 3 041 Over the 600 mark were M Cokran 267 621 Gladjs Ewcn 218 07 N McKennty 223 60J MENS LEAGUE The Ivoithcrn Hardware team seemed to tie things up in the mens league coming thiough with a 1 278 hifch single and 3637 high triple High single bowler was Stec Turchjniak with 309 while Llojd I loicll took the triple high with 818 Going over the 700 maikwere Joe Hollman 282 769 Jim Vestlt 271 763 Harr Ander Andersen ¬ sen 278 742 Ait Chnstianson 25S 734 Ron Litzen 2GJ 731 Ken Loin 302 725 Mike Ana tooshkln 306 721 Don John stone 266 720 Stte Turchj inak 309 713 Slim Sarrazin 2S2 703 MIXED B LEAGUE Bowlers in the mitd B league show id fine form too Shirk Haddock rolled ladies single ami tuple high with 293 and 717 Joe Rollman with high or 273 Mngle and 723 tuple took the mens top bowling for the evening Shields Motors Coi vans single of 1120 and triple of 3 010 captured the ttam highs for the night Rolling moic than 600 scoies were- Wayne Holmes 231 666 I to Labonte 241 661 Camilla lluiley 265 66J Tonv Aarcl weg 251 660 Marion Selodj 217 U53 Lauue Rustart 248 648 Cliff MacGillivarj 239 637 Oho Samuclson 218 631 AlJVewson 251 622 Dick Mart mson 241 620 Mien Usen 2t8 612 Mac Fienkel 238 609 Agnes Labonte 258 C01 MIXED C LEAGUE Alarg Cameron took the high single and triple in Ihe mixed C league with 237 and 576 Keith lloff with a high 269 and Bill Kirkwood with a tuple 619 ncie mens top bowlers for the night Ovei the 600 mark were Bill Cameron U 615 J rank Mar ty 258 609 Kcitli Hoff 265 603 Hicks team with 10UH came through with team high for the night while the Jokcis caponed the team high triple with 2 703 Roger Armstead 18 Both boys went to Toronto to compete for the Canadian chamiponships in the light welterweight class Third mam event has AI Cha bot 21 of Prince George meet ing Eelmontonian Dick Ander son 20 Chabot in his last 68 fights has won more than 60 of them Andcison is light weight champion in Alberta at the present time The semi main event will feature Al Korak who is in his late twenties of Qucsncl fight ing Bill Tidley 18 Tidley is Alberta wclttrw eight champion Preliminary fighters foi the evening include Jim Beswick 21 of Prince George Hugh Lind say 20 oE 100 Mile House liar old Handlen of Prince George Sonny Chnstianson of Edmon ton K C Moore of Prince George Ray Storey of Edmon Edmonton ¬ ton Tickets for the fight are available at Canadian Propane Todays Pennant Winner Goes Against the Yanks LOS ANGELES AP New York Yankees were waiting In the wings today to sec who they play in the World Series opening Thursday as San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers met in the decisivrj playoff game for the Na National ¬ tional League pennant Hanging on the ropes after an 8 0 beating in the first game in San Francisco Monday the Dodgers ral rallied ¬ lied from a 5 0 deficit Tues Tuesday ¬ day and squared the best-of-three scries with a dra dramatic ¬ matic 8 7 triumph Although they used up eight pitchers In a losing effort Tues day the Giants had ace Juan Manchal 18 11 ready for to days game easily the most im portant of the jear for both teams The Dodgers burdened by an ocr worked pitching Months Top Fighter Awarded to Liston NEW YORK Wi Sonny Lis ton s first round knockout of riojd Patterson earned the new hcavj w eight champion the fighter of the month award from Ring Magazine today Patterson was made the No 1 contender Liston s former po sition Ranked behind Patterson in order were Eddie Machen of Portland Ore Zora I olley Chandler Ariz Ingemar Jo hansson of Sweden Archie Moore of San Diego Calif Cleveland Williams of Houston Tex Cassius Clay Louisville Ky Henry Cooper England Robert Cleroux Montreal and Mike DeJohn Sjracusc NY Rings other champions Li ght heavyweight Harold Johnson Philadelphia Middle weight Paul Pender Brookhne Mass welterweight E m 1 1 e Griffith New Yoik junior wcl tcrweight Eddi Perkins Gary Ind lightweight Carlos Ortiz New Yoik junior lightweight Gabriel Hash I lordc Ma nila Fight Results By The Associated Press Los Angeles Rudy Corona 124 Obregon Mexico out pointed Gil Cadilli 128 Los An geles 10 staff called on Johnny Podres 15 13 The right handed Manchal has beaten the Dodgers three times in four decisions tins year Podres has beaten the Giants only once in four outings this year but that was a 3 1 victory over Manchal ALSTON CONFIDENT Dodger manager Walt Alston feels his club is finally on the move alter snapping a string of 35 consecutive scoreless innings and a five game losing streak Blanked by Jack Sanford on two hits through five innings the Dodgers awoke in the sixth crashing through for seven runs In an inning in which Giant manager Alvin Dark called out four pitchers The Dodgers did most of their damage while right handed Stu Miller and left - handcr Billy O Dell were on the mound The big hit was a three run double Throw to First Instead of Third Easily Explained LOS ANGELES Ml Why did San Francisco pitcher Gaylord Perry throw to first base instead of third in the ninth inning thereby putting Maury Wills in a position to score the winning run This was one of the big questions of the second play playoff ¬ off game for the National League championship that Los Angeles Dodgers won The answer lies in the shrewd psychology of Leo Durocher Dodger third base coach and former manager of the Giants Wills and Jim Gilliam walked to start the ninth Bob Bohn giving up the first and Dick Lemay the second When Daryl Spencer came up to pinch hit for Duke Snider Gaylord Perry came in to pitch third Giant pitcher of the inning Spencer laid down a bunt to the box as Jim Davenport charged in and Jose Pagan went from his shortstop posi tion to cover third It appeared to many that Perry a rookie who plajed most of the season at Tacoma in the Pacific Coast League could have caught Wills in plenty of time at third Instead Durocher yelled First base first base And Perry turned and threw to first HHHHriMMtuj3FVi JjsS1E ilsHBRKHWHWWKiKh linHnuHBIIffiHHHI SCORES OF FATALITIES occut to hunters every year who carelessly handle fit car ms Two mcmbeis of the Pnnce Geoige Rod and Gun Club left Jim Dtown and light Cliff Bericth demonstrate the easy way to get yourself killed Pictuie was staged to publicize Hunter Safety Week a special time to think of safety inensuics before going hunting Dick Phillips photo FIRST OR SECOND Comets Seem Stronger Than Ever LETIIBTUDGE CPI Manager coach liov McBndc sajs the 1962 63 Western Hockc League season should be a good jear for his Spokane Comets I m looking to finish cither fiist oi second in the Southern Division he said at the clubs tiaming camp here Coinrts open the WML season at home Oct 13 against Van couver Canucks SleUnde has found a capable replacement for goalltnder Ed Johnston and has 13 players re turning from the squad that fin ished first in the Southern Di vision last season The new netminder U Cesare Manlayu who played 30 games foi Comets in the 1960 61 sea son This is the man thai wc wanted McBndc said DEFENCE LOOKS GOOD The Comets are comfortable al defence with Sandj ITucul Connie Madigan Jim Holdaway Cail Kaiser and Bill Shvctz all holdovers fijim last year At centre there is Del Topoll 21 goal scorer last season Gene Mekilok the clubs lead ing point getter with 36 goals and Gl assists in 196162 Bill Johansen and rookie Phil Dut ton a graduate of the Memo rial Cup finalist Edmonton Oil Kings Ray Brunei a newcomer Gcuy Brisson and Dick Lamou Offer Made To Match Champ SYDNEY NS CPi Pro motel Gussie MacLellan made an offer Tuesday night to former world middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robin son to fight Blair Richard Richardson ¬ son newly ciowncd Canadian champion at Glace Bay N S Suggested date was OcU 27 Richardson became Cana Canadian ¬ dian champion Sdtiuday when he stopped Wilf Graves of Edmonton and Detroit in the eighth round of a fight in Glace Bay O o reu are the left wingers At right wing there are veterans Bev Bell Steve Witiuk and Gold Stratton Also on the roster is Gord Turhk a rookie left winger who McBnde says could help Com Comets ¬ ets a lot if he were a little more aggressive McBrlde said he is not satis satisfied ¬ fied with his third line and says he may move Shvetz to a for ward spot McBnde said the three other clubs in the Southern Division will be stronger this jear Remember When By The Canadian Pren One of the biggest player deals in NHL histoiy to that time was announced 28 years ago as Montreal Canadiens sent centre Howie Morenz to Chlca go with goalkeeper Lome Cha bot and defenceman Marty Burke in exchange for defence man Lionel Conacher and Roger Jenkins and right winger Le roy Goldswohy o b pinch hitter Lee Walls off O Dell The Dodgers scored the win ning run in the ninth breaking a 7 7 tic Bob Bolin the tilth pitcher cmplovcd bv Dark walked lead off batter Maury Wills Dark broght in left hinder Dick Lemay and he walked Jim Gillnm after throw throwing ¬ ing to first base eight limes trying to keep Wills from steal stealing ¬ ing Dark then called for Gaylord Perry a rookie right bander to face pinch hitter Daryl Spencer Perry fielded the ex Giants bunt back to the mound and had an easy force pla on Wilts at third Instead he threw to first while the runners advanced WILLS SCORES Mike McCormick a left hander took over and inten intentionally ¬ tionally walked Tommy Davis Hon I airly then hit a sacrifice fly to Willie Mays in shallow centre Willies hurried thiovv was to the left of the plate and th flashing Wills slid past catcher Johnny Orsino Stan Williams the fifth Dodg cr pitcher was credited with the victorj The strapping right hander quelled a Giant uprising In the eighth and then retired the sido in the ninth striking out the last two Williams 14 12 was originally announced as the starter for the second game but was passed up when Alston decided to go with Don Drysdale his 25 game win ner A major league record for a nine inning game was set when the teams struggled through four hours and 18 minutes A total of 42 phyers were used The Giants eight pitchers equalled a National League rec ord Although only 25 321 paying customers showed up they help ed set a major league attend ancc record of 2709 491 for the Dodger season Financial Aid Needed Urgently Or -Ihe end NELSON ICP Nelson Maple Leafs faltering senior hockey status this summer maj get a financial boost but so far it s only a hope Around the senior cncuit for 60 consecutive years Nelson of ficials announced earlier this year its funds were almost de plete and it would fold and with it would probably go the Western International Hockey League of which it was a mem bcr At a public meeting Tuesday a steering committee headed by E W White decided to mike one last effort to form a seven man executive to keep senior hockey alive in the city He will speak to several per sons who had lndicited an in terest in serving on an eec utivc Rossland Warriors another team in the league went to the Tuesday meeting and indicated that if Nelsons fell out so too would the Trail Smoke Eaters would be the only team left and for part of this winter will be represent ing Canada in the world cham pionships In Europe 9 -r i j jl jLiijiiiuinm uximammri 1lii B MmSLiKm Si BASKETBALL WORKOUTS continue tonight in the Civic Centto starting at 7 30 p m At a Monday prac practice ¬ tice about 50 prospective players for the Prince George Mens Basketball league showed up for pi ac Ucc Five teams in this year s league appears almost a certainty Vandcrvooit photo DOING POORLY Slow Start for NHL By The Canadian Press HULL Ottawa Canadiens champions of the Eastern Pro fessional Hockcj League have won one game and earned two ties against NHL teams in pre season games Tuesdaj night the pesky Baby Habs tied Chicago Black Hawks Soccer Star Rejects Oiler RIO DE JANEIRO Ml Mi lans Intemazionale soccer foot ball club reportcdlv has offered 1000 000 foi the tiansfcr of Brazils famous star Edson Pole Arantes Nascimento The offei has been turned ulown This was revealed by Journal do Brasil which said Tuesday Peles agent dealt with Interna zionales agents here Pole belongs to the Santos club which lecently won the worlds professional club cham pionsliip by defeating Portu gal s Benfica the European champion 3 1 2 2 at Pembroke to snap Hawks eight game winning strcik Toronto Maple Leafs who hav en t been impressive so fai walloped Calgary Stampcdcrs of the Western League DO at Ca garj In another game JSieu Yoik repped the WHL Los An geles Blades 7 5 at Saskatoon Montreal Canadiens sponsors of Hull - Ottawa lompcd to a 9 3 win over Kingston I ronton acs of the EPHL at Kingston Hull Ottawa has taken its raps from MIL clubs but would still boTst a better record than half the MIL teams if they weic counting points BRUINS LOSERS The lowly Boston Bruins have been beaten eveiy time they facLd an NHL opponent and lost 2 1 to Hull on Sept 23 Detroit Keel Wings have only one win that one over Toronto but have phyed only one gnmc against NHL competition Hawks the hottest team in the training camp games weic lucky to escape with a tie against Hull Tuesday night Habs took a 1 0 lead in the first period and led 2 1 going into the third Wales Lennie the iion 114Pouads Finds Officials Disallowing Fights LONDON CPI Lennie vil hams problem is that his bouts arc inclined to be stopped be fore they get started Twice British boxing authori ties have cancelled the 18 ear old Welshman s contests The explanation was that the op ponent is unsuitable which means they feai for the oppon ents health In two years as a profes sional Williams has won all his 24 fights 21 of them bj knock knockouts ¬ outs or TKOs Latest to tumble to the tctn age tornado was e penenced Barry Ridge of I ci cester The referee halted the bout in the fouitli to save Ridge from further damage Promoters have turned to of offering ¬ fering bonuses to men who can last more than one round against Williams live have so far failed A PUNCHER Lennie is the only British boxer who can decide a fight with one punch savs Benny Jacobs his manager He does not hae to wear an opponent down and soften him up for a knockout Williams known in the Welsh vallejs as Lennie the Lion was born in Ihe mining town of Maestag The green valleys and coal dust are the same env iron ment as produced such brilliant little men as Jimmy Wilde and Dal Power By day he wields a pledge hammor in the colliery at Coe gnant His spare time b spent toughening up in Jacobs gym nasium wheje he onge slammed a punching bag clean through the qeiung o Outside Hie ring the feiocious little Welshman spends his spaic time with horses In August he weighed in at 114 pounds to ride a horse called Cicnell in the Penvbont Breconshire races He finished list but his gen cral popularitj in the mining towns should ensuie him plenty of mounts Next to winning the British featherweight title his ambition is to buy a horse train It himself and win the Grand National steeplechase Williams started nut as a fly flyweight ¬ weight but has come along so quicVly that he now is looking for competition among th 118 pound bintams He is expeetul to move up with the feathers shortl At present his agp restricts him to fighting only eight louncl bouts The mles of the Butish Boxing Board of Control pre vent a fighter from competing for a title before he Is 20 The reason is ironic in this case it s intended to protect him from getting hurt 63 Mercury LINE with Performance Beauty Luxury Coming soon WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS FRED WALLS SON LTD 1596 Third Avenue LOgan 4 7241