If. there was, thing, :'too. n Oy “regaining ° first place ponday night, ate to Wash- ington 5-2 in.10 innings when. ‘tthe Senators . broke a 2-2. tie: hree unearned runs.. © loss. ended Baltimore’s ng’ streak ‘at four.and put, Orioles ‘ three percentage. heir’ third straight logs ‘at ee they’ve | lost . seven TAJOR, ‘GAME. other games were sched. ‘although ‘exhibition . three, pay way, ‘to; ‘Wilhelm — minth. Kralick, 24; gave up nine shits and. -six-. walks, . but: “was ‘backed by two double plays and Mllison’s diving ‘catch. in. centre ‘withthe bases. Joaded ” in, the eighth: ios Drott. pitched - seven _hit- erstown and had a: perfect nteon a 3-2 ‘pitch in the as ; Senators By. ED ‘WILKS ” eae : Associated: Press Staff writers. he Thére’s: “no place. ‘like home for. the - Baltimore, aie American’, ‘League pennant race: : starter Roger” Craig.: ‘in. it e} innings for. the Cubs. at | rookie Ron Santo eererroecoreorne aseorscoers. Nv ME RAC ! | New. York . xBaltimore Creveland * Chicago-. Detroit Washington’ ‘ Kansas. City | 88. Boston:. 42, an Games ‘behind ihsures: ivom., Bar! timore’ “won-lost:’ ‘yecord.:. ee sevieeurreveqerroerene “he. -Dodgers,. -making | ‘their | 84 | first: New ‘York, appéarance since blowing - ‘Brooklyn three seasons ‘ago, -beat’.'the: Yanks when’ Gil ‘Hodges: -broke..a 3-3. tie .with a || seventh-inning triple: off “Ryne | Duren. for ‘his: second RBI. Sandy. | Koufax won ‘it: “Roger “Maris had a bases- empty : ‘homer. oft. Dodger owned “North. Star started “1 past. 1 In the: ‘bottom ‘of ‘the first ‘inning « they. ‘scored. - “two. runs) ‘after first: baseman Lloyd: Fraser . ‘and -pitcher. Gordon: Stava -had ‘walked. and. third: -baseman Bob -Miners ‘had. ‘slammed 1a - tiple ‘into deep ‘right’ field. - -The other:two: runs.: ‘came, in E\the third ‘off: ‘two - walks: and : ‘three: errors. be Stava was the ‘winner, pitching a” “ two- hitter, Me Morrison (OB) Gurney (OE) 21. 476 Lee -(Com):. .. 80 466 Connelly (OE)— al? 15. 381 Ciccone: (8)... 6. 82248.) 375 | Terrion (S) s.....°: 32:12 875 “Runs—Lee 16. ° Hits—Lee, ‘Morrison: “14, Runs patted ele n 20, Doubles—Pee * 6.9 0" | Triples—Lee : 3. a - Home” runs—M. Dean’ (ONTEA Best. “pitching * Aaverage——Jim . berg (Com) 4-0." yig : Mor, h Mov ‘Drabowsky » mop- Most sirlkeouts—Leo 22 ae ATEMI ARMA | u nd CiNama ASCOPE COLOR by BELUKE. ae An all Its Glory and Pageanty oe Highlights of the Coremontes Both outside and Inside Westininster Abbey: » THE. Y MIGQHTIEST. MOTION ) PICTURE EVER ‘CREATED! {ANNSON . PATTERSON _ iH T, PICTURES ie é iy 3 THE MOST COMMUTE ‘ COVERAGE ol this hintarle i Oncocindtlarime Gvent| i W GLORIOUS. ‘Little, League’ ‘contest, last night Ve eee Vee ate te Pe ee WE “By “The Canadian: ‘Press , ~ ‘The have- nots chipped” a little glitter ‘off.the “haves: Monday night in the Pacific Coast. League the three top. teams. bowing, to the: basement “trio”. while Lake City: and. Seattle wasted: the evening. in: ‘idleness 3 Vancouver - shook. a. slump to - trounce. third-place: Tacoma 7-2 aS: Chet: Nichols: became the first | pitcher. in* the. circuit .to post 10 | victories. Portland: got a stellaz , hurling job. “from ‘Glenn McMinn for a 3-1 ‘victory. over, the second- ‘| place. Sacramento Solons. INDIANS CLOBBERED | 7 And: clobber’ is: the: ‘word for San. Diego's *15- Te triumph over. Spokane’ S" ‘first ‘place’ “Indians. This was the Tribe's third defeat in four games put their 34-game margin over Sacramento, was un- changed. ae ‘Gary Peters went the full route he gave up 14 hits. “But Spokane helped him.. with. two. errors and ‘San. Diego, pounded four Indian ‘hurlers. for 18 hits; 00. | GOSS, HOMERS. ‘Howie. Goss gave “Nichols all ‘the | padding ‘he needed: in the ‘first. frame/at. Vancouver: After Joe. Durham had- Watters)” OF it--Groat 98, - 6-1, Pitehing— “Wiliams, 857... : Strike: ouls-—Drys dale, | ‘Los _ Angeles. 113, Fee Bt vo . AMERA vs roe Pa i 2 Pct. Gentile, “Balto. O° 163° 20" 52 346 » Reennels, “Boston. 246) 39°. 82. 32% ‘Mincso, Chile, 9 252 143.5 "84 = 83° Mutis.. NY. yo 2296-84874 Bar | Smith 'Chig.. 246:-36:). 7B. 31% ‘Rrns—Mantle, New ‘York’ 56.; . - Runs ‘batted: in-—Maris 5B. “Tits—Minoso’ 84, nae eee “Doubles — Lollar, Chicago, , and ‘| cighth game of ‘the: Senior. Men’s 7 picked a ‘hard way. to do it. | sais. squelched a’ final inning ~ rally by‘ third place Old, ‘Empress ‘Salt |: for the: winning: ‘Padres: although | Jones. was tagged | for another |: “Major League “Leaders © NATION, ALLE AGUE ps Larker, LA. - c'smen ta, “BLES. ; hit. : Rins—-Mays 56. eben oT Runs batted in—Baniks, Chleago an. . Dou bles=-Bruton, Milw and Mays” 18, Triples—Bruton’ 1: Feme ru ns-—Banks: .21,, Staten bascs---Mays .: 17, “he “Angeles. ake, Skowron, New York. 17, ae _Triples—Fox, Chicago 6. ee ‘Home runs—Maris/22.° a Stolen basts—Aparicio, Chicago 16, Pitching— Coates, ‘New. York, 8. 0. ‘1.000,. Se ikeouts—Bunning, Detroit, “97. ¢ ommercial tops in men’s softball| Commercial Hotel won their Softbaly League’ ‘last ‘night. ‘but The league leading Commercial they. to gain an 11-9 decision. -They ‘had: ‘pulled ° “into * ca10-3. looked as if they. had the: Bame sewed up. me , ‘However, ' Lue Ri: es “came through with three runs in: the eighth to put them back into the game. _Commercial. other run in the top of the ninth.. Standings “A double: and single ‘by Lhickies’ Rey McKay. and: Ken Connelly and an error scored two runs, but: Commercial batters out in ‘order. Winning ‘pitcher Lees extend: ed his leading: strikeout record as he'fanned ‘five batters. lowed 11 hits‘and walked nine.¥*. ‘Losing. pitchers, ‘Al. Campbéll hits’ but walked 16 batters while striking out eight. | wiht Early game rally: Teams, in the’ Women’s -Soft- ball League continued basketball - type — Hotel 21-12.. sent 12 batters across the plate. runs in the first. innings. Fashion, ‘pitching of. Stella Nickel, another four runs in the second and’ were never. in... trouble; 12. hits, up walked none and Fay Terrion and 10 free passes to first base and fanned | atx, i : “THE, HOUN “CURSE | Today, r 7- 8:05. atte foSb by! \ ‘and raging sons munch a journey) Be WADE Fl JAMES MacARTHUR BERNARD LEE D OF THE BASKERVILLES” OF THE FACELESS MAN” ! iO! er) th RNC are —- Ohildren -3he° di shows we FeO pm, DPOODIOELOE LOL OSL IOS ET OLOCIO DES : ‘lead. by the seventh inning ‘and |; added -an-. Ct oo Ww. GD ‘Pet.. GBL, Commercial 8.255 (800° Savoy eee ek qT 8. (583°" 3 . Old Empress'.... 4 . 6 .400.. CNRA [BD 2508 Bs ; chucker. Dave.. Lee |: settled. down to set the next, three He al-| and Galbrenson gave up only six Z | gives Fashion win : ~ theif}, ‘scoring. asf! Fashion Footwear sunk Savoy ‘ The Fashion crew surged into y an overwhelming lead as early}-| as. the first inning when they el Savoy could only manage three j behind the stalwart|: added ||: Winning. piteber Nickel gave}; struck out two. Losing chuckers 4 M, Dickens |. allowed a total of nine hits, gave]. highlight: ss ‘Record: breiking. speed’ and ac- #tion packed spills highlighted the, "hydroplane: races, held. at ‘Taylor Lake. Sunday. : ’..More- than’ 300 tense spectators | watched Otto Kniepkamp of the -Prince’ ‘Rupert Outboard Asso. ciation soar to'a course record .of ‘four- minutes and‘ 59. seconds. in ‘the. B Hydroplane standard while ‘Billy Saunders bolted to a four- ‘ninute ‘14 second: record in the D‘standard.. 2 ,The reason: ‘for the tension was. % obvious. as two racers narrowly ascaped injury when their boats ‘upset during the class X races. . Dave’ Martin’s boat’ overturn- ed when the motor broke loose at suicide corner” and Mike Way- ‘man was ‘thrown clear when his “vessel was.in‘collision with a boat ‘driven by Lucien Langlois at the Same. location.’ as aa »Wayman’s . boat . was “badly "damaged. during: the collision but che hopes to have .it. repaired: in time to. compete: in. the races with. Kitimat at. Lakelse J uly 3. Fans. were treated: ‘to neat dis- pplay of water skiing: by aces: Wil- ma. .Denlock, Sharon: ‘Wingham, ‘ger_and Doris. ‘Albert. “Under the ‘goaching: of. Henry’ ‘Seppa the Hirls sped: ‘around * the lake ‘while changing | sstances . and. ‘hands. Only: Done -: minor: flaw occurred when Wingham lost’ one ski’ and toppled. into the: icy. waters.’ “Other results: ‘of the successful meet, are. as ‘follows pp Ne a _Heat:. Nov bo, B Hiydroplane Standard ~ (20 - horse | Bower)—Otto- Kniepkamp (4.59 .min- rites and Wally Ballinger (5.59): ~ Recor / ‘speeds, c crashes jin the fifth. ‘Margo Armstrong, Diane Ballen- Taylor races B Hydroplane — Wayman (4.30), | Greg McLeod (4,35). oe Bydroplane--Kniepkamp_ (4. 42 By; Martin (4.50). Class X- (open to aul boats) —Saun* ders (4, 13.5). _Kniepkamp and. BI] Saunders. P¥PICAL ‘SPEEDING “ACTION is shown above: at the hy “races. Sunday at Taylor. Lake. Records were broken by O ent i arrciscrn UHM MEH + tt -—-Photo by. Ken Spechify iDeince Rupert Daily Mews os ' Tuesday, June :28, ‘1960 JUNIOR ESQUIRES EDGE LUCKIES IN EIGHT INNING PONY LEAGUER » -Pony league’s “B’’ section ‘had! the. game’ while striking oul two its first extra inning game at'and walking three. Wing and Roosevelt Park last night as Es- | Yamamoto were the top batter: quire ‘Jrs, edged Old: Empress | with two hits cach. 6 . Luckies 7-5 in eight innings. Ted _ STANDINGS . Arney went all the way for the W L :Pet. Clothiers as they registered their Renaults _ - 5.0. 1.000 third win of the year. . | Esquire . Js, 3 3 500 Legion ‘27 wae 2. 3° 7.400 Luckies opened: the, scoring” in Empress. Luckies. 0-4 000 the first when they plated: two tallies on base hits’ by. Jung Ya-' mamoto and Clarence Wing. and. two Esquire errors: They added a singleton in: ithe. third | and two | HOLLYWOOD. CAFE- our. ‘Dining- Room will Se ‘closed. temporarily for repairs, watch for our. re-opening ad- -‘vertisement, We will continue to ‘take orders’ to go. oub--at’: the rear entrance ‘from 5:30, Esquires started “out with. one in the third on.a walk and single by Bruce Hanson. Three more Esquire runs came in: the: fifth on a couple of infield boots and sin- Arney gave up five hits tothe gles by. 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