By Behe - | show sonia s good fielding. - 0 . The. ‘winners ‘displayed loose}... ; z playofis: hat night, Kins: play” as Gordon Strand gave up} , isn toiled to overcome the'Elec-|,only. three hits, all in the third] ~ tr nde lans.8-4: second. inning lead| inning: when ‘Kinsmen scored] " in dinished: their. season's play three -runs. Strand allowed nine|~ ‘on ithe” short, ‘end of: the: 3b: ~11'|‘2ases on balls, four of them. to scote | George Greer who counted: three TBE Electricians ° enter ‘the runs for the losers... ... inals: n: Monday’ against. Shop |. The service: club kept the game ay who. won'their’. serni- ‘final interesting in’-the fifth : when st default - from’: ‘the they scored: four ' ‘Tuns | on two - walks ‘and four errors. . sre ite. ‘of! the ‘abundant: er- |. The .big runs getters: for. ‘the ong ere were few dull moments Biectricians were Brad Barbour]. in the'game as Kinsmen’s:Gordie|with four and Buddy ‘Dickens ,;Stava .was’ unable to stop the|with three. ‘Ward hitting. Electricians. : “He al- Linescores:” lowed. seven hits'‘and walked: two |Electricians .|..:... 350 34015. ai ‘ie |Kinsmen .. 133. 040—11. 3 13 oi S. his. teammates ‘continued to. Victoria golfer qualifies in Northwest tournament VICTORIA of ‘Tacoma, ‘Wash. A second for~ mer “champion: was eliminated when Corey. ‘Wagner, also. of Ta+ coma, was trimmed -5 and 4 by Ss. EY Stretton of. Seattle: ‘ : Dr. O. F. Willing of - Portland, a former Walker Cup © player, moved along with -a hard-won victory: ‘and: took out Seattle’s|, - Roy: ‘Campbell ‘on: the 19th. hole of the: ‘Victoria Golf Club course.. Ls . Tom: Green of Seattle, finalist mee last. yéar, defeated: Ernie Ketch~ wee am); also. of Seattle; 6 and: 4 s eoIns ‘other’: first-round: matches, Dr. E»M: Taylor of Seattle bested’ Jack Ford ‘of Spokane:one up’and ‘Forie Wason of. Seattle ousted Des Grub of Vancouver 2. and. 1. (®—Victoria ‘bus- tnesoman Harold ‘Husband Tues- ‘day. came up ‘with the first big “upset, of the 38th annual Seniors Northwest Golf Association’ — - tournament. when he bowled over Pete McIntyre'of Trail, 3 and 2.. ve “McIntyre won medal honors in ~ Monday's qualifying round with . 1a 73 and was ‘one of the’ favorites for the “1960. “title ~ Husband - “qualified, with: an 81.: ‘Harold -Lineham of “Victoria “victory oe scored another’. “upsel 2 when he™ “defeated Vancouver Jack: ‘Edgell ‘B:and 2. ar George Sparkling: of. ‘Victoria: -.yeached the .quarter-fina!s.-with * &@ 5 and 3 win over H. K. Nichols Diego ‘2-1, ‘and Vancouver’ won. a oh ad, 3-2 decision from Sacramento. ..)_ “With the game at Salt: Lake ‘tied. going | into: the ninth, ‘Kurt t Roberts. doubled ‘and scored on aj: ‘| single . “by” Chuck Smith. Then -POGO STICK ‘BODY ENGLISH | _| Tony Roig. singled, and - Ron is applied to wilful pill by Jack doubled: ‘to ‘score: _ Smith): ‘Raffle as he tries. to influence a : - the: ‘ball into the cup. He was~ “competing in. the Vancouver - public links’ tournament. This g into. the ‘top f the’ ‘sev-| vent the ‘Bees were. leading: a ‘FISHERIES STUUDY scored L “Fisheries research .. and fish}? yee ae 2 me management ‘studies first began}- : es, Portland: beat in» Ontario’s Algonquin” Park 25)" Ss attle ‘edged: San’ years. ago." ae vhave® ~never. “broken 90, Jack: ‘TORONTO @—Lenmerad: Zen- ‘ith, crack Russian soccer. team, ‘arrives here Saturday. to begin’ a ‘Canadian exhibition. tour. “Zenith; runnerup in: the Rus- sian: National. League, will spend ‘two ‘days in Toronto: before. mov- jing: to. Winnipeg next: ‘Wednesday for a. four-game ‘round with the Manitoba “All- Stars, : * , . The’ Soviets | play ‘in Calgary August 20, then meet the British Columbia’ All-Stars “August 24. ‘They play. their final game in Toronto: against the Ontaria All- Stars August 27: A Canadian’ soccer, ‘team will return the visit to Russia jate J in}, September.:» 2 SUMMER SAN DALS ALL LINES REDUCED TO CLEAR aT reali erm e “WHITE and BEIGE PUMPS! HIGH OR ILLUSION’ HEELS ALL SIZES AND. WIDTHS wp Ta nee ee tn nee a SHOE STORE LTE rd ‘Avenue Lega -sort-of. thing is for golfers who- |: f ae a Log aoe . ee ah gtk ee Bt Ped OEE ee EAE ENE TEE OE TEE EEE TE Oe EE a " af OLN, @-—Twenty- -one, crack shots from. New .. Zealand» ‘4 of Booka ne we re nes © CONNAUGHT” RANGES, “Ont. “Sixteen are ‘members of: -an. of-. ficial team from. their. country’s National Rifle. Association. The ‘others are on a:round-the-world ‘our, It is the: first. visit of a New Zealand. team in: the DCRA’s 92-year history. ae Canadian shots have “quickly: ‘warmed to. the happy- -B0- lucky; Runs~-Mantle, NY,’ 90. 22 visitors. “You don't mind losing to that gang,” . one - Canadian said. “They're not boasting. .They’re Just. good and they know it.” .The New Zealanders, under Lt.-Col! Haddon V. Donald of| Masterton, have been, outshoot- |. ing some of Canada’s best, They: .won three individual matches at the Ontario ‘Rifle Championships. here ,last week. and placed 16 men among the top 78 shots who qualified to compete in the lieutenant-gover- nor's match, main event of the Ontario meet. They captured two Tuesday’s three DCRA matches, The Kiwis waste no tinie get- ting away shots,. In a; team ‘match, they finished shooting, ‘had a couple. of. beers. and then | had a group photograph’ taken |’ before” returning. to the ranges to tease Ontario and. British teams still getting. off shots. The New Zealanders won: the. match by a wide margin, "+: joes Tennis players play fast match OTTAWA W—Tha. 13th annual Canadian junior tennis champ- lonships today. seemed . hended for completion sin ‘record time as matches in all events whlizzed through the heavy first rounds, The six’ closed events’ were completed Tuesday and play began in 13 open events at a pace so rapid it did. not leave enough time for one of the all- Canadian crown. winners to pick up. his. trophy, . | Willan Shakospenro, of Hall. fnx, stood jn ino ‘with the champions at the official pros- entation to rocelve his 18-year. old son Barry's juvenile boya'| ‘crown whil young Barry was slugalig it’ out on one of tho courts, Barry dofontod ° Plerre Robillard, 12, of Montreal, for ‘the title Monday, - He and two Toronto. youths copped three of the élosed titles hile: tho other. three wont to Vancouver and ‘Winulpog, i ny eerermeernennmemmeneneruiengta ‘WINNIPEG M—-Residont and “none resident archors will be able ‘to hunt doer in’ Manitoba with ‘how and arrow. for the firat tine during a spocial acnson in Oct- er nme sasteteeocvgr mae ect eatin ; diated be ea Wate y |into a tie for second place with om 3-1, “| eue with a 7-1-victory ‘over: the ‘| Chicago Cubs, only the lead ‘now|| . dropped to third place ‘in: losing -< -}to Los Angeles, 3-2, while the "1 Cardinals were taking. a twin bill a tained out. 0 aa . double—two walks and two White. : The game was called |: vt of rain. a ‘ed for all the runs. | trada’s 12th :victory: in: 18..deci- |. ee . - Ted: Williams hit his. 19th. home ‘ ce bheeaepends OEM eal ph we YS RR WN eee “ay : ' The defeat: dropped’ the Sox the Baltimore Orioles; :..who blanked Detroit; 3-0... The Cléve- |: Jand Indians whipped ‘the’ Bos- ton Red Sox, 6-3, and Washing- ton went 12 innings to take the first game of a double header. with the ‘Kansas. City Athletics, Pittsburgh » “retained | “a - five- game edge in. the National Lea+ is over the St. Louis Cardinals} instead of the Milwaukee Braves. The ‘Braves. and Cardinals switched places. as Milwaukee ‘from. the Phillies,. ‘5-4 and 6- 0, to “move to.the,runnerup- spot.” San Francisco and Cincinnati ' ‘were The Yankees broke © ‘a ‘tight game wide open in the’ eighth in- ning when they: scored three times. on one: hit—Bill Skowron’s. Sox errors.’ at the end of the eighth hecause. Chuck. Estrada pitched. a four- hitter in a pelting rain .as the ‘Orioles blanked the - . Tigers. Brooks Robinson’s “three- run. ‘home run in the fourth: account Tt-..was' Es= ‘sions.. Frank Lary, Detroit start- game. Starting Senator pitcher ‘Don Lee hit ‘his first -home run and Norm Siebern tied. it-up. with his 15th of the: season, run: of. the season and the. ‘511th of his career to tie: Mel ‘Ott: for third -place. in ‘lifetime. homer, | production, but it wasn't: ‘enough for the Red Sox.’ to his, 14th’ victory.” | ‘Hits—Groat, ’ Pittsburgh, - |: Home: ‘rine—Banks, and’ "Aaron Mil- ‘thai steed 4 " itta diet adit Pein keene od "Standings mee Amer lean League’ . 7 : “AB OR: “wn “Pet. Smith,’ ‘Chicago. ..406 ~62° 129 -.318 Minoso,. Chicago \413°,. 65 181°".317 Skowron; NY ...:366.° °42 115." 314 Power,’ Cleveland | 371, "46 Als 313 Sievers, Chicago .. 300 - 66 | - O45 315. “Runs batted | ‘In—-Marts,. NY, 98. Hits—Minoso: 191. ~ Doubles—Skowron 26. . . Triples—Fox 9.- _ Home runs—Marls 35. - “Stolen bases—Aparicio,. Chicdgo, ‘a1: Pitching—Coates,” NY,’ 9-3, ..750.. Strikeouts—Bunning, | Detroit, 154, a - National League. ““H Pet. ‘AB oR Larker, LA veeee e 263 35° 92 .350 Mays, Sin Fran ..398 80 134 341 Wills, ~ “yee eees 208 46 94 815. aeneaEn Chi. ....379 73° 119: 914 ‘Clemente, .Pbgh . 379 58. NB B11 | Runs—Mays 80. |. . Runs batted | in—Banks, Chieago, 88, : +197, . Doubles—Pinson,: Cincinnatl 30.,". Triples—Pingon . And , White, ° Bt, Louls,. 8," waukeo,: 804": | Stolen: _bnses—Wills,, | Pitching—Law, _ Pitiabuiry 15> “5 180 . strlkeouts—Dryadala,~ Los Angeles, Paeitle Count: League | oa ue Pct. GBL Spokane beveneee CoAT! : 602 —— , TNCOMA Hriceresaee 80 4 558. | B' Salt Lake City ....:62 °84 684 8 Bonttlo veee cece, 0 68 | 608 11: SBncramento''...,.+. 60° 60 ,600 12° San. Diego: ...ee 6 83. 68 448 18/4 Vancouver oyescees 68 (07 497 1014 Portland Noeeeee ens 148 67° 417 atl, Wednesday's Schedule ‘Sacramento ut ‘Vancouver Bpokan nt Sait Lake City, San Diego. nt Senttic, Tacomn at Portland. Nashua open cup taken in 136-36: NASHUA, N.H, (n—Fashioning a six-under-par 136 for. 36 holes and withstanding a tremendous last-ditch. rally . by .his closest rival, Bill Ezlnickl, former hockey star from Winnipeg, won the New Hampshire open. gore champlonahip Tuesday. at Nashua. country clube son. Hzlnick!; ‘the ‘pro at. Hill. View Country Club, North Reading Mass,,..was the halfway Jeade t aftor. shooting a brilliant 66 in Monday's dponing round, His par enough to hold off Bill Dggers, a touring pro’ from. Fortland, Ore.,. who carded @ 71-66-197,.: Hegers. made-up five strokes tn’ meer pltercthp 0th through the 88th to draw within oreo the winner, Both players parre the, final hole; however, ‘and Halnick!'’s lead stood up, Qainick! pockated g270 ns‘ the ao ‘The New York Yankees inereased their lead to.a | game and a half Tuesday night beating the Chicago} White Sox in the-sécond game. of: their three-game series, 7-4, after dropping the opener. Monday. | Mead in the ‘National. League. A ‘classy catches ~ by :centrefielder fer, ‘yielded’ only three hits in the’. leight innings he worked but one .| Of them was Robinson’s homer. Harmon Killebrew’s . two- -run| |. homer. in the 12th gave'the Sen- po ‘ators their victory. in the. first: |)” of the season in the'third inning es - ‘in ..the oe ~ Tito: Francona , -.-{and Vic Power each -hit two-run. Lhome-‘runs-for the ‘Indians, and| .Power .knocked: in.‘another:.run} ©. ‘with. a ‘double -to help: ‘Jim: Perry oe “Loa Angie! "1 Tuesday gave. tim 196, Just}: thee SN Me we secutive: ‘victory. to. enable the Pirates: to. retain. ‘thelr “five- “game trio of double: ‘plays: and some Bil Verdon: helped the Bucs win their sixth consecutive game. “Mizell . ‘had - ‘pitched 30% straight scoreless innings before Al Heist’ 's double and Ron Santo’s single ‘ brought a ‘run for. the “Cubs in the fifth inning. | — ‘Stan. Musial and Curt Flood provided the batting punch as the Cardinals took: the opener from the Phillies, and Curt sim- mons ‘hurled the shutout in the ‘ : . .t beg opal wavy eee ve we WY yay et he game in a row. and his firth ’< con- : nightcap. It was Simmons’ fourth his third over his former team- mates. Musial slammed a pair . of dou- bles in the opener, and he scored on both and drove in a third run with a sacrifice. fly. Flood had ted in.” ‘Reliever. Larry: Sherry put. down a ninth inning Milwaukee uprising: to preserve Johnny Pod- res’ 10th victory. -Podres fanned victory against-two defeats. and! | two hits and a brace of runs bat- Yankees. forge ahead to one and half game | lead. as Sox drop to second place tie o : ‘By ‘The’ ‘Canadian Press 10, walked only two ‘and allowed only five - hits. the first eight in- nings.. Eddie Mathews’ opened the ninth with his 24th homer.’ COWBOY. 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