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J eA R CAG IN ASR Nine t 4 { ' { «roy hw Wea peay ta 8 Lars ay Ay BN A f 4 : \ “S os - RRR REESE CNA Wi al COS { : f ( { A eeteeper ened tae "i y de A f 4 Clima dar Where WF ae el af place . with a 10-6 decision over night. © The champs, ‘nine games LAW FACES, ‘WILLIAMS of over the Yankees in nine meet- |New York and Cleveland Indians tone shy of joining Jimmy Foxx |.1063, Daloy; top winner In the 4 . Jackson of St, Louls Cardinals—- ] poth In the National Loague—as bey {no bwoerun frst inning, ue Baltimore. won. the series, at ( oe | vt owe 2 eee) ern TT , 1 re ey a why wy } gi ! vail : _ ee t ity cli pa The Dodgers climbéd into fifth last place’ Philadelphia Thursday out of first place, have won four of their ‘ last;: five games—all have lost four ina row. “Milwau- Fourth place St. ‘Louis. made. it: four straight,: spilling Cincinnati, to” sixth with a 6-5: decision. fees their last trip: to Los Angeles.: each hit three-run. homers: for the Dodgers, who. tagged. loser. John Buzhardt. (2-5). and three relievers. for. 15-hits.:" ~ The Dodgers have~ “hit home’ runs in each’ of: their’. games... The major lea; is, 25; the NL mark 24: Southpaw Johnny Podres (6. 5)" was a winner for the fourth time’ in his -last. five - decisions. He gave up 10 of: the. Phils’. 14 hits: and needed: relief help: 4 n. ‘a four- run: eighth. . e record for Pittsburgh, bringing the Bucs from behind with ‘2 grand-slam -|homer in‘’a six-run. fifth inning as they. beat Jack Sanford (6-3). | for’ the: first time.in two’ years. - - Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell B- 4) wa ‘the. winner, oe “Three: runs’ in es eighth. did it ist losing. reliever th: (0~ 1). -Reliev- nings:’. But ‘Lindy acl in five had to:save it-after’a “§wo-run: homer: ‘by. Frank Robinson® got the. Reds: co ‘By. ED, WILKS - . - Associated Press staft Writer “The ea hepa Dodgers, ‘wobbly world champions thus far, | whether they’re. réally-on the way back tonight, when they: \p ries with Pittsburgh’s National League leading. Pirates. Bp Jack Fisher (5- “4) went’ all the way to win. Barry ‘Latman (1 1y was. the. the ve against Cincinnati and ‘the Phils, loser in relief. Ex- Red: Sox: south two of the three: clubs they lead.’ paw Ted Bowsfield: of ‘Penticton, Pittsburgh completed a three- B.C. gave up the other two Oriole: game sweep at San’ Francisco) runs while lasting seven innings :: with a 10-7 victory. The Pirates} in his first game with the. In-. a now havea four-game lead: over dians. fi the second place. Giants ~ who FOUR: RUNS. ‘UNEARNED’ The White’ Sox picked up four. yun. son each hit two-run homers: for. ' "4. the > Senators, off. ‘starter Frank - “The | Pirates,’ picking. “Tight- Baumann-anr reliever Dick Don-, hander Vern Law (9-2) to face | °Van. | the Dodgers’ Stan: ‘Williams: (5- 0). with three hitless innings of. rer. . tonight, took two ‘of three’ in| lief. : te ie | Consecutive one- out singles y. - Wally’Moon and Frank Howard pinchhitter Sandy Amoros, Eddie. - y, wa. Yost. and: Frank” Bolling beat: kee, five games back in third,'de-| ynearried runs in the third,: blew: feated . the: Chicago: ‘Cubs: 10- T a 4-2 lead and: ‘then’ beat Ray Moore: (1-2) with a ‘sixth-inning . Cleveland 3- 1 after blowing a, 2- -0. Bost ‘lead in the ninth. Sisle Earl Battey ahd. Bob Alli-. Gerry: Staley. (8- 2) won ‘three- “8 i) eee ye ee ee 4 toe | Where’ “ “eating out” ds. ‘more. ee fun. for alll " Se we eee we we HY RY ‘LOTUS CAFE. 628: Third Avenué West | PHONE 3133. FOR TAKE. our. ORDERS . ‘or. the Foy it ys be delight at first “sight new trademark “MR. PILSENER”’ look for the symbol of AUTHENTIC | PILSENER _— BEER > now on every Cap, bottle, _ and case, ‘rolling for four runs against’ wins? ner Ernie ‘Broglie (4- 2) in’ the’ eighth. “AMERICAN LEAGUE “Well, ‘well, ‘Kansas: City - “Ath- letics finally beat. New: York’ Yankees. .. . They did it. "Thursday night, beating ‘ the-- Yanks‘ 9-1. to end New York's American: League winning streak. at. seven games.. It was the Athletics’ first victory: ings and their first over ‘south -" paw pitcher. Whitey Ford in seven. years. : With the Yankee. ‘defeat, Balti- more Orioles botinced back into first place by 1% games over tied for second. .The Orioles had beat the Indians 3-2 in 11 in- nings on.Ron Hansen’s home run in a afternoon game. . CLING TO FOURTH Chicago White Sox clung, to fourth. place, 24% games behind, by whipping . Washington Sen-: ators 10-4, The fifth-place De-, troit Tigers defeated. Boston Red Sox: 6-5:in 10 innings after Ted ‘Williams’ 409th career home run had given the Red Sox a tie In the ninth, : It was Williams’ seventh home run of the season and left him (534); and’ Mel Ott (511) in the “§00" club, Babe .- Ruth leads them all] with 714, Lefthander .Bud: Daley's four- hit pitching mado it a, breeze for. the Athletics; who..had lost 14! in a row to Ford since Aug. 22, Jeague with nine: victorica and “two losses, struck out four men and walked four. . Daley is tied with Vorn Law of Pittsburgh . Plrates. and Larry ton londing winners” in the ma-: ors, 4" The Yankees’ run came In the second Inning when a walk to Ford forced arunhome . “Ford (2-5), losing throe in’ “nh row for only the: second time in o nine-yorr carocr, wis hoaten: backache! e=flrad ou M oe cr trl When they are a by ie hat trad out fooling or dialurbod reat, many, many womon turn to Doll's Kishey Pilla. Those conditions can bon catisod hy excess achtle anid wastes In the oy] and Dodd's Kidney Pills alimn ale the Kidneys and abt thelr normal acfion of removing (here pxcese achis and: wastea. Thor tle: senme ~prighter, Wooten Why tlon't N44 ‘ Contra Board or ry Io Govarnmant of Brlish coma, a the oy tat oy 6 ris + (i te as eine we me “hes : coe a TO dl weg eet your, toa, try Doli!’ . 08. ad t Se . oop rages saviors oe Sa ne Since January of this year cnumeration has been carried out throughout ‘the: Province’ as required, to’ bring voters lists up to date. Notices have now been mailed to‘all persons who . are, registered as voters” in the Atlin Electoral. District. oes 1 . i | Any: person residing in this electoral: district who does not | “receive his notice during thd noxt seven ‘days’ must consider that he is not registered. Any such person, if: qualified should apply . for registration | without delay, Registrar of. Voters Office, Court Houso, Prince. Rupert. Forms - for making application will be mailed by tho Registrar to. any Note: that no further door-to-door canvass is, to be made. You will not be called on at your home: but must apply at the onc. requesting them by letter or telephone 2121, Princo Rupert, . and: ~ Briday coach. weok fr 5: 00 P. ‘M. . for Voters Office. Registration forms may also be ob-— » tained from the Government Sub-Agonts at Stewart and Telo- raph Crock and the | Government Agent, Atlin, B.C, “Tho: Registrar of Voters Office, is opon from Monday to yee Lot rom, 9 A.M, to 12. noon and 1:10 P.M, to. > y s) ' % - Qualifications. for ‘registration are: AW 9 yoars of age or over. ‘British Subject. or Canadian Citizon. 2, 3, om, Rosiding in Canada for tho past 12 months, Residing IW, British Columbia for the past 6 months, on A Harding, REGISTRAR | OF vorin, | -Prinee Rupert ‘Electoral District, Court. House, Prince. Ruport, _ Phone 2] 21, ~~ uA ale wy elt Og oe ee ee ee ee flo SP je; |)