- “feated Detroit. 2-1/in 11 innings now v only. By ED WILKS ci aoe _ Associated Pr ess Statt Writer . He won't admit it, of course, but the’ only reall. ts pePTd | problem manager Al Lopes of the Chicago White Sox , _ has today. is a choice between Ear ly Wynn and Billy : Pierce. as his opening game “Lopez, ‘chairman. of the board . when’ it, comes. to nice guy man- agers, ihsists that-there are a number of worries to be taken caré of before he ‘Starts. thinking about the ‘séries.”° But with ‘his ‘White Sox: 51% games ‘ahead and . their magic ° number, “reduced. to four. with eight. games to’ play in pursuit of. their, first American Teague pennant in'-40. years, what. ‘problems he claim are im- laginary. UMP BUT HAPPY ov “<>Qtill). Lopez was: a limp—but “nappy-—manager ‘after his Sox’ 4-3 Victory over New York Yank- “ees. Tuesday. «He - was less limp , and’: even more. happy a. few = ‘hours later. when Boston: knock- ede: oft ' Second: “Place Cleveland ~ 1s 0:.,- i" oe In: other. games, Baltimore de- vanide Washington ‘split. a .twi- 7 ‘night, -pair’ with. Kansas City, the Cheaghe coe wo o. ‘Pet, GEL aa Senators winning: the opener 1-0 Cleveland °..... i. 84 61° 579 . BY, {behind Carnilo. Pascual’s three- New. York. ....... 73. 72 :.503 | 16'/ oe hitter, then losing: 6-2: oa Detroit. oo... 6. TE 74°" 490 18i/ (ePierce (14-13), the little lefty, | Baltimore. 0... 71 TA 490 18% -Boston veceee 6B°-77 469. 21, _ beat the ‘Yanks a fourth time! Kansas city...) 63° 82 (434 26% “Tuesday, . although he gave way Washington -......61 85 418 29° “when his shoulder. stiffened in oe NATION ML LIAGUS the ‘eighth. inning—after holding o. WoL Pet, GBL he h San Francisco” vee BO ‘63 563 - .the.ex-champs ‘hitless following !wriiwaukee - shapes 9° 65° (549 2. the: first. of Mickey,Mantle’s two, Los -Angeles: vane 79 65... 549° 2 home runs in the first inning. | Pittsburgh... - 73. 71,507 8 “In:=the: National: League, the cincineal fe 71 75 486 11 Gi t ; tl f f th Chicago Sees GBI T4 479 9 19, iants, apparently: free. o eir sto “Louis: .. 66 79. 455. 1514 414° Series pitchers “hittin doldrums, were -comfort- Philadelphia Sees 60° 83 problem ey pitcher J in the world series. ed by the. knowledge that even ; should the Braves knock them off in both games, the best. Mil- waukee could do is tie them for|“~ first place. ‘The Giants’ lead today was two games, made - possible © by Tuesday’s 13-6 conquest-of Cin- cinnati coupled. with Los An- geles’ spectacular 8-7 comeback victory in 10 innings over ‘the equally stubborn Braves,. | _ St, Louis phia 6-4,in the other NL game. Cold weather postponed Pitts- Puren, at: Chicago. Major League _ Standings os “By The Canadian. Press. - oo AMERICAN LEAGUE | cxnson (CP)_0 nly 4 Wee RosslandAppear, g IL have:been unabe to get ice Kimberley, fhhome. of. the world. champion. Dynamit- TS; is awaiting , ‘completion. of. a new-arenas The first game will be’ played here Sept. 17 with ‘the. Nelson Maple Leafs again . headed by]. coach Ollie Dorohoy. - At Trail. another | oldtimer, Bobby Kromm, will direct the ‘Smoke Eaters and at Rossland it is expected that Mike Buckna, a star with Trail, will be named coach, ‘ . oo. ooh Easy win “NEW WESTMINSTER. BC. @ —With Jack Bionda in good ‘form, New Westminster O’Keefes successfully launched defence of their Mann Cup championship Tuesday night with an.easy 12- 5 victory over Peterborough Mercurys,. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. im—-Jackie Nicklaus of Colum- bus, Ohio,, the fair-haired’ boy of the 50th. U.S. Amateur: Golf Championship, knocked in a birdie putt on the 16th hole Tuesday and won his second round match from = William H, ond of Charlotte, N.C,, 2 an Italia wins TORONTO (—Toronto Italia whipped ‘Toronto Tridents 4-1 Tuesday night to finish their National Soccer League season in: first place, but now — must sweat It out while Montreal Can- tal! ‘a completes its schedulo, [SET Fo neentt tet ae emma gin te me OC. soccer: LONDON = (Routers) Rnocor MiAtcher played the United Kingdom; . ay! ENGLISH BENGE Grimaby & Awindan o Division Vv Ollham - 1, Hartlapoola 3 flouthport 1, arciny 2 “ RCO TISH LEAGUE ' ‘ Viviston UE "Mon troko 1, Hamilton 1 , Aveons PK a, Stonhousemiulr 2 ‘Both Kiines Draught forward from » Bopt iA ENGLISH LEAGUE Divislon 4 Arasnal a, Bolton 4 _ Broston 1, Durnloy 0 Diviston tT Nrista) Oo 1, Chariton 2. My isdon Oty ~ Wradfard G4, Oovontry ‘ ‘ nury 1, Drentfard 0 -~RowUt ta of Tuowdnay tn ivision TV Cryligie tf, Wialant) J Watford 2, Crows Alox 0 4 4 TRISH LICE Uinter pen Ldnfiotd 3, Onusadars THISEE iON cup. Mavenneel. eure Lo Tartaclowiy %. Distillery too Miwngar | Culuralug, th, et downed Richmond’ Virginians 1- best- of-seven International Lea- gue. final’ series, bought the bicycle four months ago, and cycled . to Toronto to’ join her friend Catherine Reid, also Leads golf tourney [24 s set three teams—Tyail, Nel- as: if, they will, oper’ ate in “HAVANA ‘@—Tony” Gonzales singled in*the only run of. the| ‘game in the 11th inning Tuesday : night.as’ Havana Sugar: ‘Kings 0 to take the first game of their ¢ ylists is “arrive” inde oron to TORONTO Oo Mury! “Ander- son of Vancouver arrived here Tuesday on a bicycle she hopes: will take her ‘most of Eastern Europe. on a trip Across The 24-year-old office worker She hopped on It July 6 Muryl and Catherine intend to cycle from Toronto to Montreal : and then to New York where they »will sail for England, In Europe they hope to pedal as far east as Grecce and Turkey, O'Connor named Dunlops coach WHITBY @— Team manager Wren Blair Tuesday named Ted O'Connor playing coach.for the Allan Cup champlonship Whitby Dunlops of the Ontarlo Hockey -Associntion sonior A serics, He will replace Sid Smith who an- nounced hHi® retirement carer, defeated. Philadel- “ | John Olsen, "BELLEVILLE. QUITS. ‘HOCKEY: _ RETURNS | TEAM O- SPONS ‘OR i BELLEVILLE This “city Monday: night) handed over ‘+ its ‘world’ champion: McFarlands: hockey: team. to its, sponsor . and. went out of the hockey : ‘business:- ws City council gave | ‘Mayor Gerald: “Hyde ‘the: power to ‘sign over the team ‘to its’ ‘sponsor ‘for the. last: ‘three years, con- * tractor” Harvey J. McFarland,” who pays. $3, 000 for the ‘team contracts ‘and equipment. : “Prince. Rupert Daily’ News wednesday, September 38, "1959 - In the three years the ‘MeFarlands: have. played senior: A ’ hockey the city’s arena commission. ran’ up:a $147, 000 deficit, - $110,000 ‘of which was attributed : to the. teani,. PLAY STARTS OCTOBER. 2. etorecncccooesst piecereneneert ot . ~ Novakowski real acted floor hockey president Plans fora bigger and: smoother running: season were laid last night at a ‘meeting of the Prince Rupert: Floor. Hockey, league. with October 2: es ‘Re-elected’ president was Ernie}. Novakowski; .with Len’ Harring-| . ton, elected: first ‘vice- -president,|- second vice-~presi-. dent and Ray Giordano, ; Secre- . tary-treasurer. : . John. Olsen” will also act: as junior. league ‘representative. . Novakowski told some 32: per- |. “LAST. NIGHT'S FIG sons attending: that although the newly- formed sport was well received’ last. season, it is hoped it will be even. better attended 1 in the coming year.. wa, =: SMOOTHER SYSTEM My - He said that.a much “smooth- er” system has: -been proposed for this season, regarding the paying: | of referees and officials and. if: ‘supported properly - ‘should provide’ “exciting enter-: the. tainment. for: fans. moe ’ Senior teams’: the ‘meeting were; RCMP, The Sports Shop, Savoy Hotel and- a Canadian National’ Railway. FLOOR FIXED - Tom ‘Masich, Civic Centre rec- reation director. said that. the gymnasium floor is being’ repair- ed and.new floor hockey, lines will be painted: Games, will be. ‘played. Tues- day. and ‘Friday. nights .with the junior game starting. Cat. 6:30. and the senior immedi~ ately . following. Formation: 10f: junior teams: wil Ibe left’ ‘to ‘the’ "executive. ” me to be’ turned in before October ', stopped Al. Anderson 182, New h play ‘scheduled: to: ‘start’ Dates for 2. referee. ‘¢linie will © be announced. Jalor: and. per- “sons interested | ‘referecing are asked to: phone Mr. Nova- ‘ Kowski‘at 2311. Players. regis- ‘tration, forms can be. obtained av the, Civic Centre,’ They: are. | 1 | | i eo | SHTS Chatham, NB. (Yvon | Dur-| elle, 190, Baie Ste. ‘Anne, . ‘N.B., York, (4) 00% league ||: “x epresented cab YOUR SUITS. ALWAYS FIT. ‘PERFECTLY 1 “ONLY “ENTERPRISE 30" ELECTRIC RANGE Reg. $339 Special $289 p ELECTRIC. REFRIGE RATOR SPECIAL $339 | DELUXE - Sept. 28th - DR. Jd. 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