eye yyy Warren: vec h has led ‘the: ener Bri aves “pack inte the: National League lead.” ‘He hurled a. bril- -liant’ three-hitter against sent Francisco Giants. Tues- = ~ day” ‘night. -yBraves won 6-1. The: “p8-year- ~old © ‘eft-hander ;— who has won 261. games, only: f ve. short ‘Of ‘Eppa: ‘Rixey’s all- time Prince Rupe D < its: nth: ‘straight ‘defeat! Tuesday 8 night ‘when he drove in four: runs 1 League. Wednesday, August 6, 1959 Kue ° 7Ka aily News : 33. ‘Maris; Kansas’ C. " Runs—Powers : \ “y Runs batted: in—Killebrew, ° Wash- “oT ington Ble: | Hits—-Fox 140. a _Doubles—-Williams, Kansas ‘city 30, * Triples-——Allison. Washington ‘ Home runs—Killebrew, ‘Washington AME RICAN enn,’ ‘Detroit. Woodling, ~ Bal: Fox, Chicago ©. line, ‘Detroit’ 4 BY. “The. -Assoclatent | ‘Press BAGUB Sy AB ‘Re “H 367° 64: 126 316-47 107 . 426 55°140 ” "418 60+110 ‘287: 60. 92 “Cleveland. 83 ‘B. /MEAGUE Pct. 343 339 329 1323 321 - Stolen bases—Aparacio, Chicago 33, ” Pitching——Lown,’ Chicago, .8-2, .800. Strikeouts-—Score. - Cleveland 133.: ies bol ~ abt ye ne fie te at eat at ee Pooh gi OAH EN pe en Berg ge ag ue iA nye Ethene J nar sb NteBe MnP t ee wt or inary i ' . ves fe ' . my : my wane Ban Jose, calif. - nSoey Pas ‘ Maurice. Desautels was. ‘ble batter | ‘for “the: bottling. squad |: witha: pair. of “doubles. Jim |. Greer’ paced. the - ‘service elub | boys : with - two ‘doubles and a single... us ‘Kinsmen had taken a 3- 1 tirst2|) inning. lead and = by: the. top of the fourth inning were out front 5-2, "However in the. bottom of the fourth frame North Star. opene’ Danny Postula was: “the win- ning pticher. Greer we age Sp orts Calendar : Specialists in | fe ‘, North: Star. trengthened: ‘thelr, first: place hold. in, the Little | no, pu. ‘League. ‘baseball | loop last night with an 8- 6 victory over Kinsmen o! a at: “Algoma Park. = ’Senior Men's’ “Sofiball—6:30 ” p.m., Gyro Park, Savoy vs Em- press Hotel. , , Soecer—7 p.m., Algoma P: urk, New Royals.vs Canadian Le- up with their big-guns and rack- Ree ees! Gree LING TAI LOR ed up. six tallies for. thelr vie- Ss . cae POA WONG) tory. Use. Classifieds-They. Pay a Ste ae vate dilla, 1’8,. San) Jose, outpointed | Henry Salcido, 136 ,.Pecas, ‘Tex. fh (10). ae ee a IF WANT YOUR OLD SUIT TO HAVE A NEW LOOK?? We expertly. ‘alter your double- breasted to a Me - . ‘single-breasted. Only $15.00: “Loser , iwas, sing DRAPE: SLACKS. SUITS: MADE TO MEASURE TONIGHE “ Ngents for oy, House of Hebbertha . ‘yrouse of Stone “high: for. 3a: ‘National. -‘sduthpaw,’ ‘allowed” only. “one, nity. inthe first 7,.2-3°innings.; ” “The victory: put: Braves:on top: by: .001.over Giants with’ Los An-. ~ geles, a ‘4-1 loser. to Cincinnati, in. Cleveland’s: 8-2. victory. Orioles’: came -up “with .. two: un- 8-2. decision over. ‘the, White’ Sox, ‘Baltimore gave Chicago a dose | of its own‘one-run medicine. The}. ‘earned tins in the-eighth for,.a ‘Aaron, ° Milwaukee 418 79 154 .368 Cunningham, StL. 318 40 108 .340 ‘White. St Louis 874.55 122 326 Temple, Cin.. _ 427.72 187 325 Cepeda, San. Fran... 410 69. 132 322 _ another, half: game. be ‘who had :-won, 26 ‘of 31 previous Sloppy. Giant ‘fielding. helped | one- run: games, | . ruin: the. “night. tor: the capactty,| ‘Prank: ‘Lary ‘worked’ his ‘usual 22,959 at Seals ‘Stadium.’ Sin magic on ‘the’ Yankees -as De-|. . - Francisco was guilty of: five €r-| troit: made it 11 out of 15 over!” rors,’ two. by losing pitcher Mike New: York. with a-4-3 decision. . "| Lary, now.has. won ‘five: ina .row|;: “| over* ‘the "Yanks ‘this *-yéar “dnd | 38 holds: ‘a: 21- 5" lifetime. ‘edge. over |. ie ‘ley; who: has*. ‘only’ nine “h slammed: his: ‘sixth’ homer, ‘for. the “Vada “Pinson | : __Daubis—Aaron and Cimoll, St. «t+ Louls: 36. oe . Triples—Neal,_ Los | Angeles, Math-, ews, Milwaukee and White 8. °° o> Home _runs—-Mathews 30. : Stolen bases—Mays, San. ‘Praneis- co. 20. : oR iz Pitei:ing— ‘ace, : Pittsburgh, “14s 0. 1.000. ma ep ee "Strikeou s— Drysdale, “Los Angeles of .the: ibest Prank. Lane. ever. Leona Colussi; with a double and a single’: tallied two runs in the second, one in the fourth and two Francona helped © “send. poor! : stumbling Washington down - to t ¥ ATA s BERERERT JBBEEEEE f FAMILY SHOE 3 TORE eee _- SUMMER SANDALS WHITE AND BEIGE ALL LINES REDUCED TO CLEAR LADIES SIZES 4to9 The Red Cross needs your holp. Support the Blood drive on Thursday, a wn AND BEIGE PUMPS HIGH OR ILLUSION HEELS — “ALL. SIZES AND WIDTHS AT THE - SHOE Ss ‘ORE PHONE 4132 plate three times to’ mark: three badly needed counters. for ped out. a double and a single while Jean Billing, Carol Mac- Donald and Millie Bellis also had ed three free passes, six hits and struck out none. was tapped for 10 hits. Wahls veceecgecens Booth and McKay, + Skeena Grocery 6: 30 pam, Thurs- 'day in the last game of the Little League Farm team semi-finals, Greer and Bridden in the finals ~ homer. and lefty: mt l-| “lowed, only three. “hits sient eatin: : ledt arily in _ Standings . By ‘The Associated Press . AMERICAN LEAGUE. 0: - * Pet: Gh : ‘Chicago. 602 -— .Cleveland 581 2 “Baltimore © .605-- 10° “Kansas City 500 10%.” “Detroit. Y- 3 486 12 ‘New York... ~ 485° 12; Boston)... : 438 017 Washington : 43. 63° 406 20, NATION, AL LEAGUE : WoL: Pet. Gbl ‘ Milwaukee. 58°45. .563° .— ‘San Francisco. 5§9.. 46: ».562..-— - _Los’ Angeles 60-48. °.656. a: ‘Chicago * 50/54. .4B1 ©. BY;- ‘Pittsburgh | 51. 65°'.481 Bh. -Gincinnat 50 85 476. 9° : ° ° oe, St. Louis: ; 49° 57: 462 10" t 1s “STAN. LEONARD | (left) of Vancouver, one of ‘Canada’s top: ‘pro- |. Philadelphia _ “43° 60.417 2 in: ees y. “fessional. golfers proudly displays. the putter that. helped *his’ po e's: ‘ 10th viet Ty score a-record éight under par 64 at the. Rivermead Golf.Club | PCL “standings recently. to: home: pro: Sam. Dempster. The* ‘Rivermead. was’ ‘the - ‘site ofthe’ Canadian’ Professional Golfers Association, tourna- co) By The ‘Canadidn~) P eS OL: fs ‘ment: this. year and: 107. entries | took Part. iar photo Sacramento 60.53 581. . | Portland © . 57-53 “B1B ‘| Vancouver : 59 55 .618 . 14 / Salt Lake City 58: 66 509 | 2/2 Phoenix 58 56° .509 24. San Diego™. . 8% 57 600. 3%" Spokane 55 60 .478.. 6° Seattle |. 49. 63. 437 10%2 “and, the: Indians hdve. “only 0. a hn Se By MARILYN [ANDERSON - Fe a games, to: play. S Booth Memorial High School girls nipped Wahl’s voted t top 5 - Certainly ‘the deal. thatbrought "§ |. Francona to Cleveland. from De- | : boatyard crew. 5- 4: last night in Women’s Softball at troit .in)’'excharige © ‘for Larry. | G ; P “ke. ” “‘Doby last March. ranks: with one y} 0 ar : . in fournament “The high ‘school. girls, paced by more in the fifth inning. Sharon: Johnson crossed ‘the up he Booth crew. For Wahl’s, Gladys King, rap- ingles, Colussi, Booth’s hurler, allow- Wahl’s chucker, Pear! Morberg, anned. none, walked ‘none and LINESCORES | 020:010 1—4 64 benetseseaes 020 120 x—5 10 2 Morhberg, and Billing;. Colussi Farm league sets playoffs. Albert.and McCaffery. will mect Winner of this:game will play 1:30 p.m. Saturday’ for the Hel- gerson.lrophy. ‘ Parents today werd raquested to attend, Honolulu ( — Virgil. Akins Runs--Pinson,: Cincinnati. 86,- Runs batted, in—Banks, Chicago 99, “478, a ®, oe ase NATIONAL a Leu ebeameceqantnceraenmnling yes tet} AB R: H Pet, aa ’ Hits—Aoron +14...¢ 8 _ Major League_ _. start | building afine future Q 4 now! “Join: the: select group. of young men whose _- careers commence this year, Let the Canadian - Army teach you a well- paid trade and continue | ~ your education. Enjoy the fun, the companion-— ae . ship, the exciting life as you lay the foundations : -. for a‘ truly fine future throughs the: Army’ 3. . 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