5 VV3 Frlnce Rupert Daily N . Fru'av. June 0. ' :.l Joe ersey Hetaieis Chcampionisteiip ndGrella' Man Gets A LIST OF Jim VEKY CESI I Remember When OL. DAILY. NEWS U Over Ezzard Charles Vade Pitches Brooks to 3-Game Lead . mil 1 I . t , . . H1LM"''L'1 S1UV Jfy .joe Walcott, Jtt- War Admiral, winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preak-ness, completed the "Triple ! Crown" of the American turf by i winning the Belmont Stakes 15 j years ago today. The famous son i of Man O'War equalled the record : for the mile and half race, !2:28 35, but the record was low- 1 .... 1.. u . 1 ... (.iiHiert'iia man oi uie ring, clung to his u j heavyweight boxing title last night by-winning minimis decision over former champion Ezzard J'll: By The Cmi; ies. ;.,rl.rlible Brooklyn Dolors ftcanradj ered to 2:28 15 by Count Fieet In throe games ahead in the Na-1 1143 an dequalleh by Citation i-; tional League pennant race 0:1 ! 1948. father ot 1 1937 11941 11949 11919 11951 old Ford Sedan -!4-'on Interne J)" il Panel Austin Morris 5-ton Austin Truck N.J , . from Camden Thursday while Cleveland - In jarring Jersey Joe with long right hand leads to the jaw .MAOfK l'LNtHES MISS Ez.ard fought cautiously, apparently biding his time for a fast finish, but never was he dians regained the upper hand DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS , BRING QUICK RESULTS ! THE ROUND-UP "iff the bombing shots by crab tlic votes of all w Vials in the slow fight ricipl Stadium. V zach Clayton, who re-;,. warned Charles for low ";,,i,-(l WiilcoU his biggest ! in the American. , . i Big B.;n Wade turned in his 1 first, major lcagucshut out as he j pitched Dodgers to a 2-0 victory over,tai!-end Pittsburgh Pirates. able to nail Walcott for the crusher. Walcott's ability to spin, to make Ezzy's punches miss. By GAYLE TALBOT en or 'Auto service iSup Mo j and counter with those damag . o. Judge Hack I s v "l y t,la"" u ule things happen hurriedly and no- ! body had better be caught lean- r0kl moVe lnree u'5 on Now . . , . . . i Vvti! I ! lour,, n L-k r ( ; I O t ed it for Walcott 8-7.i 'uoKs, apparently won him York Giants, who dropped a 3-i ing on his shovel. With Coles at Li Toimiseo scored itjl'le nod on two ballots. Judges r(u "... . !... j ; MeTlurnan onH T, Limited FOOTBALL TONIGHT CYO vs BATTERY 7:00 p.m. 7-b-. nsfsocutieu ; ' tuiuawu gave In CO" the helm, the Aussies now are confident that their carnival will West I Third Avenue 217 lies a 7-6-21 u 'ln w walcott to win a Char rard h it! cinch cio:;c decision. NEW YORK A tough, sell-madj millionaire whose spectacular career as merchant, politi-tian and organizer has made his name a byword in Australia has hurled himself into the vast job of ramrodding the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne. His name Is A. W. Colts and there is no indication that he kn"ws a vaulting pole 'from a 'ecis'.on to Chicago Cubs. Early Wynn came up with his first shutout of thp "non t put Indians at the top. Wyn-i blanked Boston Red Sox, erstwhile pace-setters, 5-0. Wade handcuffed the Pirate Oddly, juuiy, the uie referee reieree who who ' ., a dull fight in con-l gave be as gUct tu any ever held. -Coles made his wad with a j string of nothing-over-a-shilling i stores. He opened the first or. 3 j in a Melbourne suburb shortly .ihe thriller lasi July 18,","J " uuuu wj naiius, voted field when underdog 'him the 15th. ;1 wn boxing's richest j The verdict was given mixed Try a flows Classified after the first world war, and he 1, a clean-cm. kiioc -kijui. reci -puon Dy a crowd 01 21,599 mat. paid 5210,313 into the box discus, but they say -that wr.jnnow operates more than 300 of he flings himself at a project them, scattered all over Australia. Leads Party that Wrecked Menzie Government on five singles, Wuiked fwe and fanned six. j- Eddii Mik1'-' f r,-'. omr run of 1 the season rui led uie Giants. ! The cub infiekler connected with lone on and tw; out in the sev-lenth to break a 1-1 tie and give j Lefty Paul Minner the first tri-j umph of his cart er over- the 1 Giants. lfre no I'.nocKoowus m-1 iiotii men wobbled with aud fchots. lt at 11161,2 had five on Charles, who at 191 a heaviest in his career. f V to become the first . heavyweight champion mrain his title- where office. Another $175,000 was added to receipts from television rights. Charles did not show too much disappointment after the fight although he thought he had won. "I know Joe won't fight me again," said Charles. "It's impossible. I'm sprry for every NoTire Offers Such Protection! UBC Sports Director Resigns ' -' i ' ' "1, ' i Looking around for something to keep him occupied, he entered politics during the recent world war and was elected to parliament as an Independent. IL led a revolt which wrecked tiie government of Robert Menzies, and Labor rewarded him with the post of director of rationing. That was just a breeze for Cries. When the war ended they asked him to organize a government airline to cobweb the hu'c continent and started him off with four discarded U.S. Army planes running between Melbourne and Sydney. Coles scarcely worked up a Baseball Scores American New Yoik 6, Chicago 5. Cleveland 5, Boston 0. ". (one night ganie.l National -Bob Rob-1 as athletic 1 VANCOUVER (CP)-inctt today resigned irts as Jim Corbett, Bob j -ii.onse. Jim Jeffries, Jack .5 and Joe Louis failed, 1 ., faipd like all the rest.! jrrf hart tuts over both ml hlmiil stieamed from i jof's haltered nose at j ml as iMith bo appear- id tlrfd. again underdog at odds H to i. the slop-should-iii.-ott taught Charles 'i ipect for his zinging left I Charles came steaming i pist the midway point, I body else. , Reporters waited outside Walcott's dressing room for 15 mln-uteii while the champion caught his breath. Ho looked tired. "This proveit I'm really champion," said Walcott who lost twice to Louis and twice to Charles before he upset Ezard. "This proves it wasn't any lucky punch in Pittsburgh. I had him all the way. This win meant more to me." Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 0. ,, 1 . a Atlas Tires are doubly guaranteed against defects in material and manufacture, . facture. and and against airainst all all road road hazards hazards honored by over 38,000 dealers in Canada and the United States see '.,', of i off to t director of the University British Columbia with half hfs twj-year contr.ct still sweat with that one. He has built Trans-Australian Airlines into a smooth-ru ining organization cf 150 c'.lffceiit flights, tork"d with the finest equipment, lu si-ven years the line your Imperial Esso Dealer about the new low price on Atlas Tires. Chicago 3, New York 1. Cincinnati 5, Phi,' 'delphia 3. lone night game.! American Detroit 12, Philadelphia 2 National Boston 8, St. L uis 3 , " Pacific ' oust Lof Angeles 6, San Diego 2 Sacramento 0. Oakland 4 Portland 4, Hollywood 0 San Francisco 1. Sei'ttle 3 Western International . Spckane 12. Vancouver 2 ' Yakima 7. Tri-Cily 8 Lewiston 11. Victoria 4 Wenatchee !), Salem 1. I A Score Second Win Tited I switched -- , run. The resi::na.;u" come only a few days a;er ihe U.B.C. senate reaffirmed Its policy of no oth-letic scholarslnps. Robinctt was imported from St. Mary's College, San Francisco, a year ago to run U.B.C. sports. He may become football :oach at San Francisco College. 'Robinctt said he wanted to coach football but there was no opportunity . for it at U.B.C, whose Thunderbirds have made a dismal showing in the Pacific Northwest Evergreen Conference since ihey joined it four years ago. No successor to Robinett has yet been named. ha not had a crash. Thos'j who knew the r.:w Olympic boss best describe him as a "peasant bloke," but arid that he can be rulh'e w whe i ihe occasion requires. It seeun sate, at least, to say that there i.vver has been a previous game organizer like him. k.c ... " r, ip If' " . ,k- ' T - 1' ' i ic 1 - (- i .-r 1, . '.t f. ' -if 4 1 ; -f -;s 4'r I'"5 ii r -,' i' . tt" r r- ' , , 1 . H - ... 1 ,.v f " , t 0 mA &Oto Top League Guidon & Anderson, without their hard hitting :3erStan Cornwell and No. 1 receiver Vic Caro-smefrom behind to defeat Ahel & Odowes. This jr second consecutive win over the losers which 'hem on top of the leaque. .IN Si-herk t.'hind the1 : : r-1- " U? MAU teivvwf-'. iiiAK LSA T- LONDON -ALadv Kilbarck-en, 60, says It took 24 years H et her first play, 'Immortal MlnuU" on the stage. While the dramatic comedy Is-running in "Ltmaon'sfte "ruts'staftett tir art- IT DAVC . 4 . . I J ' n. ' - t- itl Fmr'flie ChrisUnnsni) , . ww ni..,ir.Mti TO ADVERTISE ins y utlipuW slums riplrt to score both men Sr.: d oiher play. i-Clnihicrs, th; Hirdjvare : Kmgied to score Ford. jfrMn trouble on!y in the, . G & A nicked un their winnl lg Lane Cedar Chests run m I'.)- f ith with llawiyluk starting on the mound, who walked Scherk, Marshall and Dunbar to load t.ie bases. Lindsay was cal.ed in to pitch tii - uxt banei out waiked he man 01 four straight pitches , So c. in tho run. in the sixth. Matthews singled 1 tcorc Abe!, v.'hn reached f'rs on a close play hrl the Clothiers were forced out before they c-u'd tie Hie rcore. id sixth innings. ' S Odime : began scoring hn Giordano walk-. if prmt. Wind'e hit a ' 'f h'lRlc over sir rt and! wrcd Giordano. Abel; "c a single to score Windlc.j !-0 si -nc lasted until the ', jiimni; when Manager,' 'a li'it a rhang-; In the lM6 lineup. , Si went i Mto play sec-'t Dahl. who replaced 'Danny Bin as first base- j : til V s . r ; - -r. -. : ' X':i ' ' wii ' for Crnada expert 77 per rent ot th; pu'p she manufactures. Thlv amount- to one-quarter of the value of Canada'.- export'. The cedar chest that is noted its quality and beauty. W 'alked to begin the :'G k A Dunbar hit a 1 P'o'J' ball at Matthews "fwtoCilordano at fecond 'Iwj on Marshall, then to Ret Dunbar. Umnlre called a'1 hands safe. uiwuatio missed second the throw was too late In 1951 Cai.uua accounted r more than half of the wo-ld'. 'eco ( production of 10 mil'ion f if cf pulp und paper. i The payroll in 1951 for the pu p anH paper Industry in BC exceeded $25 million. 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