le top. clubs lays, you'd: t race in'the St.place: ‘Pittsburgh ‘fallen: ; ‘into®"the ‘on Bob Friend for ye night. ‘as’ they aukee 5S- 4 in’ 10 innings a “4Y_-gzame:: bulge: ‘over id place: ‘Braves, . a itcher: ; he ‘rellef all season. nowning new. among the urdette . ‘and Bob 11 times, in starts ‘appearances among he Giants’ last eight as: ‘one “of. the raps f. the guys Dressen Nn ‘replaced—Fred |’ of : the” Braves and: ‘Bill ~ oe Press staft Writer oe | Turley. with two out in’ the’ aunth: are using starting pitchers think it was the final week ‘National League. went to third on an error and scored .on a_ wild pitch—the Dodgers’, first run off the Giant ‘left : hander in 22 innings this year.” AMERICAN LEAGUE In’ the American League the New York Yankees were held to three hits by Pete Ramos and Chuck Stobbs, blew a 3-0 lead tand-lost 5-3 in 10 innings to ‘Washington Senators Tuesday ‘night. Art Ditmar, who had won five straight decisions, was tag- the mound, lost two of ‘five | in’ July. - Senators. dians by. only, one game... ‘The . third- =place. uled. league\.game:: ‘and:Ditmar. (7-4)... The: Senators |i the Tuesday: ‘and : comments :: caustic. ‘The’ “gripers ‘preferred to remain: anonymous, .|general ‘theme... was that ‘the lightning ’- fast spike -- pocked greens would make .it tough. . - to ‘give away | a couple of: strokes;” commented one pro. “The greens are ‘full .of ‘spike marks —_ not good.” : ged for the loss after following shouldn’t. bother the pros who Ralph Terry and Bob Turley. to make this game. a year-round. oo ‘business ‘proposition, -but they After, dro ‘in oni: elt ht: ‘of 30 still like ‘to complain, Big George pping y g have Bayer of San Gabriel, Calif., was Both’ the loudest squawker ‘three years losses were to the sixth-place |@&0:at Kitchener, ‘Ont:, and he The New. Yorkers: lead. ‘presented:a red face at conclus- the second-place - Cleveland . In- ‘ion: of - the 72-hole -tournament} iwhen™ he. stepped. up-to receive “Baltimore the: Orioles beat Boston. Red “Sox: ‘9-4| money.» in ‘Tuesday's: only. other: sched- STRONG FIELD . A two-out single by Reno Ber- the: “strongest.. inithe history of} toia and Bob Allison’s 10th:homer | the: f of the season’ beat the Yankees | starters’ are. Six ‘former.. -winners,. t Most of the field ‘of 147 toured 6,516-yard . par-72. _ course were “and the “The. late ‘starters* will: have ‘Condition: of | the ‘course first - ~ place: $3, 500. “Prize The. field 3 is: ‘probably one’. “of ‘tournament. “Among - ‘the neluding:, three-time | “champion of. W. lin in Canada golf t tourne “TORONTO () — The’ grouchers: society is in ‘full: swing - ‘today, start of the 5lst Canadian open, golf. championship | over. ‘the suburban. St. George’s’. course. ‘The | ‘pros. ‘aren't enthused | about -| the.: ‘layout, ‘particularly ; the. state. of. ‘the «greens, : Springs, :.W.?Va;; “and” ‘defenairig champion’ Doug: Ford of Crystal River, Fla,, who . turned), ‘in. a ‘four’ “under = Par. 68. sbractice - round: “Tuesday: year-old Snead to make it a record- -equalling four open. titles. He: won “it‘in’® 1938, 1940. and: 1941 but«still vhas to take’ one* more to match. the feat of. Leo Diegel of Washington who won. the title ‘in 1924-25 and 1928-29, : “bridesmaids” — wald. of: Tequesta, Fia.,: and. “Art Wall: “Ire of .Pécono: Manor, Pa., have received strong support as 1960 _titleholders. They tied. for second . “place - in. the - 1959 open and: Finsterwald_ was . runner-up in: 1956. possibly’ the greatest. golfer. ever produced - in’ Canada,. “leads” .the big. ‘Canadian field. He, shot a 69°: “Tuesday. 4 che “ : holes ‘and: will . be: ‘trimined “fur: ther. to the low 60, and ties: after “Sentimentalists | ‘favor. the ‘48- RE of ‘Bluebird: CN. /7-An which - he. ‘hopes to. break the ‘existing world: land. speed record ‘atthe Bonneville Salt Flats, in Utah, United - States din September fis - Year vivrrrrere | Gary,Morison; slammed a boom- | - jing double into the outfield and [came “home © off pitcher CORD-BREAKING HOPEFUL — Donald Campbell, ‘holder world water speed’record, is pictured: with a ‘model ‘of:'the. ¥, Ss “_UKIO, photo. . A. ‘couple - ‘of Canadian | “open Dow . -Finster- are ‘Stan. ‘Leonard’ of: -Varicouver, 8-3. ~The field. will be. Teduce ers: ‘tying.’ things. on: Faye Throneberry’s | “pinch: ‘single : off | THI RD STRAIGHT WIN: ows L ae pct, GBL . 45-28°°.616° .- . 40°82. 656. 41/4, ", 89 34. 1534. 6° 87. 507°." 8 37 500" "8, 38.479 10° 3144. ,.418. 15 43... 304 16..; ': Stobbs . (6-2). won.» his - third innings of relief for his 99th vic- tory.-in (a 14- ~year: caréer. Only 31, he has lost.122. in’ that: span and hasn't had a ‘winning: season me ve since 1953. AL the: Yank ‘hits came. in. -the| first. five innings off Ramos, who AMERIC. AN: LEAGUE” wed at the- -plate-by- "Bob from right field. .~ (2- 5) with his -fifth*home run-‘of the season, coming after ‘Skinner. . singled past second baseman: A} d eight innings. without a ision Monday,’ saved : it: for. ee 14Giel (2-0) getting the: last: -B™" Outs after Hank “Aaron hed ‘base when he swung: for 00 ‘strike. on: a wild pitch a Be and’ walked": two. ‘while beating the. Giants‘ for the sixth time in seven ‘decisions over the past two seasons. He ended: Willie. Mays’ - hitting” streak at 19° games in this' one for a 3-1 record and two shutouts against San Fran- cisco this | season. McCormick ' (9-5) was beaten. in. the. fourth Gilliam doubled, peta seperate? when J unior ‘AINBLSON — ‘Alberta Thiesday dominated splay In- the summer bonspiel here, “Bight rinks from. Alberta .re- maitied in the championship div- json after Tuesday's play SHO at four from Saskatchewan, three from British Columbia and ondifrom Ontario, .yDefonding champion Cec Gor- vais: won his match of the day, 16-3; against G. Hacking of Ta- bor Alta. Ron Anton of Medicine ' Hat, Alta, runnor up: last year, defeated. W, Allan of Olds, Alta, ee very ve eet ee giie | “NNexico leads | BE itish Open bi ‘an Wee mee Muuiniment, ' 06 sot by Petor’ Allis’ o » Jing land on Monday in the qual F round, | Se a three to equal the reo in two and just, mianod: th sy ee. fey, Ms Viao onze 4a." Nelson ~ finally - beat: “Joey gay| i Tis two out. ’ Friend, whoj”: e rinks |. Ht ANDREW'S, Scotland @— Hart Devicenzo of. Moxico, tho wplayoy on the course, dofied wind. and’ mist with ‘a “amashing “oflva-undor-par 07, today, to .take “the lead in the Britian Opon golf MPN Maxican, who once played| for Argentina in the Gannda Cun ‘mnitnen, came to the Inat green. “ofv phe 6,006-yard Old Course rwna ane tho: green) 80: ‘foot |, ©) Mexico Clty some. 10 yenrs ngo., || - the. ‘atiapping ground On: of, 0. Buorios ‘Alron i pilntor, “He: remains Are 1, yeinin although he moved tb {scored in each of the. last. four|Sam, Snead. frames, 7 straight: game - with two perfect. : gave: up‘a: two-run homer. in:the we 5 bfirst.“by: Roger. Maris; the major oo lneveeeeerererhanreeroeoeee eee re & ‘warning © “after. hitting “Mickey _ off: the, fourth es niators’ Valdivielso charged:: Terry. -witl Flaherty. - Brewer (5-7), then . clinched * i with. two runs in the fourth: on singles by Mary Breeding, Jackie Brandt, Gene Woodling and Jim. three runs batted in... | Chuck E‘frada (9-4) was “the winner, struck out. seven men, but walk- ed nine and was tagged for two- ‘tun homers. by Vic Wertz. and pinch- -hitter Pumpste Green, © | Alberta rinks domina te ‘ws 4 el Both the Gorvals and’ ‘Anton rinks are undefeated,’ In the women's’ events Doreen Marler of Vancouver. fought to the biggest” upset’ by" ‘folting | - Merle Simpson of Saskatoon 13- “ te from the primary ‘division... In the late evening draws the Bert Hansen rink from. Hinton, Alta., brought a full gallery to its fect with a startling come- back in the final-end of. a: sec. ondary draw. Hansen was: trall- Ing 9-7.then scored a: four-ondor to tako the match 11- 0," | First member. VANCOUVER () — Robort (Bob) Brown, veteran Vancouver baseball flgure who «celebrated his 84th birthday Tuesday will be sworn jn Sunday as tho: firat mombor of. the olty's Basoball Hall of Fame, The coremony will precede an afternoon Pacific Const Longue ganic at Capilano Stadium, New president. VANCOUVER ()--Bil! rindlor |. was clocted presidont of the Pas cific Const Soccer Lengua. (Tues, _ (Gay night, succeeding Bill’ Cole. 1 man, Bill Thompson. was oleated, vice-preaident and Charies:Al-« cok director, The league senson wil) open Sept, 17. this, YOON yo: rman As tho field of 74 gat. Aor widy South Afrion's: Gary; was rated ono of the ongoat 0 Spon, kt “third, Jose]. : shouts of “duster”: and ‘had. to. be oe ‘restrained’ by ‘plate ‘umpire ‘John ‘Baltimore picked up. three | un- | earned runs in the’ second, inning |.’ at. Boston. against loser’: “Tom hp : Gentile. Brandt was 3-5 and had ” He gave up six hits and| 8, eliminating the ‘Simpson: rink |: splay ay: contondors in Ua 100K Britian ¢ y confusion | over ; erm. “pulled : muscle” . S| meant, that ‘caused the call from: Soviet.- ‘Sport oa three - times - weekly: paper... Poon, Thomas: had! ‘set. ‘his “seven- Kwong’s. services for this year. . Tecently Opened | a cor: “Wash | jn, . make His home. ! t| ford, Calif... thes Fe decided Ga, ’ ‘| for sever fest, four: inches. aie | the: ‘Russians’ “styles. _ Gordon. ‘Winn ee eee today,:, Eskimos - ‘hold an. option on. . the China, Clippers retirement. was business. pressure. : ‘He had ing. _as Solons close: ‘The: “‘Solons” from: Sacramento ‘Tuesday. “night © ‘they. steam- rollered the. Salt: ‘Lake City Bees, of. Pacific’ ‘Coast: ‘League- -leading Ss pokane. ‘Indians.: Vancouver helped. out: by: ‘edging the lead- : Elsewhere *- circuit, Seattle "powered: its wa toa -dotibleheader. ‘victory over | Spokane” Sacramento | ‘Tacoma Seattle « Salt Lake ae the Giants going. ahead: inthe. San- Diego. | sixth on singles: by. Hector, ‘Rod-j Portland };.., Portland: 42 1 and: 1- 3. ‘and San : Diego . bested -- Tacoma 4- -3 “The: Solons’ “Elmer* ‘Singleton held: Salt” Lake: ‘City: to: eight, hits while: his” teaminates were -belt-. Porter's, 12th. ‘homerun, “of: the Me ounties edge Indians "By: The: “Associated Press Finigan, “sending ‘Ray ' Barker hhome. * A Seattle's * double” yadtaty ‘marked’ the ‘seventh. ‘time’ ‘the Rainiers :-have:. met. ‘the * ‘Béiivers «this season and the. ‘seventh: time they’ ve: -beaten them* ‘Homers: by. Bill Wilson, : “his: ‘eighth:* "and |’ ninth, accounted. ‘for: ‘Portiand’s only run in the opener: ‘and: two. of: the. ‘Beayer counters” in: the y nightcap. ‘ vt a. San. ‘Diego’ won. in: the’ seventh | | when” Jim ‘Green’ grass | doubled: ‘and Stan” Johnson” ‘tripled | ‘tol: | drive.in. the: two. winning "runs: ‘The lead: -had> been - “seesawing: _ §& |since. the”. second inning, “with, ostill:. ‘layirig- -down tthe* law, to edge. to within: 24) games: 6-5 in- 8, J2-inning thriller. «the: ‘baseball ‘+rigues’. and’ Jim MeAnahy. ‘and: |e ‘sacrifice. . ‘Francis : ‘signs © .- GUELPH, Ont. ‘(Former NHL goaltender . “Emile ~ (The *Cat) Francis * was ‘signed ‘Tuesday: to out .14)""including © TOW. : out-homered ‘|4-0 lead in the first inning but “lin the’ fourth, but the dauntiless -_|CNRA crew. bashed out three | deficit’ and pecked | away. at ng retained British os af title. me : coach : the: ‘Guelph’ entry, ihn “the Ontario: Hockey Association Jun- 1) : large ‘scale..were ‘not, known “in! _Wrince Rupert Daily mews t en Wednesday, July 6, 1960 gs “Tal in ninth j inning gees "Savoy nip CNRA Savoy: Hotel: of the Senior Men’s p League came q S: e Pe ae! eS Eee Geet Let eneeane ae edn wet we ee ° through | with a-single run’ in the bottom of the ninth irining ‘last, night to down a hard- fighting | Canadian National Recrea+ 2 tion. squad 11-10, With, the score deadlocked at} 10-10°:Savoy’s first ‘baseman,. SPORTSMANS. DIGEST “4/stap ‘MANIPULATING Ax WORM AGAINST A: CURRENT oe ew owe eae re bee be Jim -Crosson’s well-placed ‘single. ‘Savoy jumped into ‘an early CNRA retaliated for five runs in the. ‘second. , The, hotelmen tied - the score hits..and: walked twice to score four.-runs and jump into a commanding 9-5 lead. | However, - ‘Savoy ignored the “SLOWLY RETRIEVE . WORM IN SPURTS> . PAUSING INBETWEEN. Fisn: ARE ACCUSTOMED - TO weenn CNR9 pitcher, Joe Didychuck’s a offering to ‘score singletons in| SEEING WORMS DRIFTING SAT a |the ‘fifth, “sixth and eighth |: TUE MN ursraeam. WHEN A Vay innings while tallying. two in the | - worm iS HELD MOTIONLESS IN 43 seventh... ‘ THE CURRENT, IT LOSES ITS | #t CNRA’ ‘added but one ‘run. in| “IDENTIFICATION ALTHOUGH IT. 2 ‘|the veighth:. ‘They were held! MAY FOOL.A FEW FISH WHO 3, scoreless in the top of the ninth Bae eh areata oe 2 ss while Savoy. tallied the winning| - +o ewe. THE WORM ACTION +d singleton: ‘in’ their halt of the BY RETRIEVING IT WITH SLOW | om frame. - SPURTS (A FEW INCHES). AND ~ «4 «Winning: pitcher, Crosson, gave| |. PAUSES. THIS. Ste rd i WET=FLY, OR STR - he up: only?six hits but, walked 15 ING, AND FISH'HIT IT HAROER, «i batsmen and ‘struck ‘out’ none. | « “Didychuck | ‘was tagged" for 10]. hits, “walked''12 and’ fanned’ six Savoy, sluggers. men ee Last Night's $ Fights” _ Los Angeles i—Johnny Smith, 153, Los Angeles, knocked | out Chebo. ‘Hernandez, 160, . ., Mexico City: (2). < ‘London 1B — Terry. “Downes, 15834; London, .stoppéd: Phil’ Ed-||. wards, 15814). Wales, (12): Downes middleweight DONT VERK:, BAIT FROM THE ‘FISH, OR’ LET™ Our! LINE; THIS a 'SCARES - FISH. INTO QUITTING: x ite “Hoover Dam ‘on’. the Golorade |River—gnce called: Boulder Dam —is as high. as a 66- storey, ‘builds ine. : : “The world Health Organizé= tion had: a: total of 99 full ang associate, members in May, 1960: ‘Our’ ‘Dining: “Room - will ‘bet closed: temporarily. for. ‘repairs; watch for oun, re-opening ‘ad-; ‘vertisement.. We will. continue: to take. ‘orders to! gO out’ at: the: ‘rear. entrance from -5: 30: ‘p.m, to 3:30 :a.m. daily except? Sunday... We. ‘pay.’ delivery: charges. up: to $1: 00 on: orders* 4 Of 34. 00 or. more. de * Caracas, Venezuela un—Charles Hernandez, Caracas, . knioc ked- out’ Vicente ‘Rivas, Caracas,. (1), Hernandez: ‘won Venezuelan. lightweight title, “Fixed — ‘boundary dines. on,” a ri |Europe | before the. 9th. century.” ke cee cae ae Negi et ee ee ee ae ee ee oe _-HOLLYWQOD. CAFE ‘| ‘Then ~ ‘John ‘asked a. question about. Russian. high - jumping this” spring. and.:the ” “Moscow writer said sone: had done seven feet.’ : wae a “Among the’ reasons given for. Vancouver ‘where, he ‘choso.to - |. : oO ee OB photo. dye Y io “TODAY to. TUESDAY. eR STD: :24' p. mi: - MATINEE SATURDAY; 2 p.m. ie “Adult Entertainment “AF. YoU NEVER. SEE ANOTHER MOTION: PICTURE. IN: YOUR LIFE YOU MUST. SEE THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION: present | eS UNDER THE AUSPICES OF HIS MAJESTY id i TOMORROW. 7:30 pam. "THE BIG COUNTRY” ST Lo ~ | 4 ADAOUS PLAYERS THEATRE ‘ATO - PARIS (0), —, “Amateur tennis. today: arrives nb. 2 crossroads in its dealing with the profession- als, so Tha International Lawn Ten- nis: Federation, . after ~ staring frostily.at Jack Kramer from a distance’ for ‘years, must decide whether: {t-' wants ‘to-play’ with the pros. aftoy al, And, if 80, on “what toerms?.. be tye “Tho; question: ‘of: open. ‘tournn> monta is on: tho’ agenda of :the two-day: mooting. and’ must’ face |, a voto, Another propoanl Up. for. ise} cunsion:-would -create'a” ‘olngs of |: “authorized: splayera,".4 0, hybrid group who. would: ‘bo: ormitted. to li monoy : and: still: play. with a amateur “ \ (The: crn ‘as bon Ans i areen) “yyh N on ‘Robins VANCOU YET mt ordon Rov Jngony 'LTayanret 1 "*Vancouyor. Matin; Drive olubimembor, won the British Columbia, Juntor Golf. Tournnimont Tue day: by dofent« In‘a:- sudden-denth'playoft,.: AUG. pitt on the extra, gt Holo towtuth. (back. Munn: sain blazed: into ‘gontentio ing Dick. Minn of Victorin, Anup ee : ‘Robinaon ‘sank,.a 20-foot prose hg|playors hard bocnuag ‘thoy » ~ Amateur tennis bosses = ponder life with | pros informally, VP those revolu- tionary Ideas around during the two wecks of: thd: Wimbledon, tournament, , In’ England, The | consensus stems to be ‘that open tournamontsa of soma kind will: be admitted.on an experimental) basis, But. tho proposal. for aus | thorized. plnyora : seoms’: b0 | ‘he doomed, and:it may be’ with- drawn before.a yoto If prollmins ary discussion kooms ovorwholm:, aly qgaingt, ie, ns re ‘Lion ‘coach: happy ‘ KELOWNA. ()—Ooach : Wayne Robinson of the British Columbia Lions appears: happy, with Neht, young toam: ho’s. working feo. ine funny. Okanagan fo, carrey a ve e