~~ Teague | despite” their’ last-place _ At, ‘Spokane, the Indians - beat {ie osers_ in the. seventh: ‘inn- after. Seattle Rainiers hottest team in. the Sea ttle, anking, beat. the crippled Phoe: hix:Giants, 4-3'in 11 innings Wed- fesday night as Portland lost 4-2 And’ 2-1.in 10, innings to Sacra- meto Solons.’ ' “Vancouver Mounties téok san Diego..Padres 8-6 to move : to ithin a game. of the: Beavers. alt “Lake City Bees 12-7: ‘in ‘the tompletion of a protested game f “Tuesday . night, which was} pr mpt.y re- -protested,. but the Beés tame back for a 12-2 victory in, the’ regular game. nA Peg, HOMERS... 0s Ee Power-hitting Joe Taylor. -won _ {oF the: Mounties with a “threa- run. homer in~ the last of ‘Hinth!: “He shad poled out a solo “homer. in the.second. inning. Billy Fane. got-his.. eighth homer of: your’, a solo .affair,- for San’ Diego. in the’ ‘first: frame and Don; Leslie O’Connor uvheld a Spo-, Pillard got a’ two-run. ‘homer for; : m By T The ‘Canadian Press’ od be “Only 64 games. separate the: first- “and : eighth sin‘ the: Pacific Coast ‘League’ pennant chase to- oo vel game. while league leading Portland Beavers: lost Feat -header. the}, —{was blocked at-home -plate. won their eighth consecu- . Bob Mabe and Bill “Kennedy |. zave- the Giants only: four hits, with. Kennedy. picking up Seat tle’s. victory after’ coming in ir. the ninth, Two singles, an erro. an- ‘intentional . “walk and a sac- rifice produced Seattle’ S. winning .un. “wo runs in-the opener ‘at Port-' land with a two-run homer. iz the third. after Jack Littrel rssubbed a two-run homer foi Portland in the second. . UPHOLDS PROTEST :' : Littrell’s second homer of the night tied the second game at 1-1. in the last of the ninth, but Sac-_ ramento’s: ‘Terry Fox banged out. 1 trivte “and scored on Nippy Jones’ single. .. “ The . protested - svokane- Salt Lake game was played from ‘the «wast of the seventh, with: Spokane]. at bat, two men out and the: In- diens leading 9-7. PCL. President # kane protest that umpiré Bob St. Clair should not have called Bob Lillis of the Indians out when. he ' Dick Hall stopped. the’ Indiar~ on four hits:in the regular: game ‘arhile. his” ‘mates raked: loser Chuck Churn and Pat Patrick for 10 hits. including three-run bom ers. byt Carlos” Bernier and. © Avil‘ eye: : CMS _ Al Heist got: Sacramento’ S first ~~ Papen Nyse bea Toy ete see SE NT ve reer beeen emer etinmetnenremrniman en cegersee yu . _ CHARLES E. GIORDANO—SPORTS. EDITOR "Prince Rupert Baily News” oe Thursday, August 13, 1959 “Terrace drubs- ‘Kitimat team — Terrace » Sande Lumbermen trounced’ the Kitimat "Vikings oT O0 in the last.game of the ae mt Prince Rupert. and District Base- “| bail semi-finals last night. The Terrace “squad will now Associa ated Pre vere given an outside cha - Today the same. White Sox arc. a solid favorite to represent the American. League. in. the worid series, Because of their pitching? No sir, the Sox are in first place} despite . their pitching, not be-.; cause of it. og Look at the figures. ‘Only. Early | Wynn (15-7) of the highly touted | ‘pig five-—-Billy Pierce; Dick Don- ovan, Ray Moore, Barry Latman: and Wynn—has been pitching as advertised. a The highly touted ‘Pierce’ is! -only 12-12; Donovan, ‘plagued by ; arm. miseries, is 7-5-and hasn’t; pitched since: July 21; Moore is z-6 and Latman 5-4. -What’s: -keping: them ‘up there, then? The. answer. lies in their Speed, their. defence, their ability ‘to win the close games—and their bulipen “aces,. Gerry Staley or ‘Speed, detence, ability "keeps “hisox in top spot By JOE REICHLER. At the start of the year the Chicago White | Sox of only one thing—their strong pitching staff. play Gordon and. Anderson Sun-: day ,at Terrace in the first tilt of the finals. oy George Haugland was winning - | pitcher in. last night’s fixture, _Chenosky was the. loser. | Old Archie ess Staff Writer to continue “| nice. at the pennant. beea sa MONTREAL CP How much tinue fighting? The. light heavyweight cham-- ‘pion, who says he will be 43, Dec. '13, and “has been fighting pro (23 years, put it this w2y today: “My wife has prese: nted me with two girls. T want a boy. She Shas: promised me a boy. When we ect that boy, and when he sreaches 16, then I. think Vu ‘hang up. the gloves. ™ He grinned and added: “Maybe. ” Ke elov wna beats Americans V-2 GLOWNA: “0h — A beefed-up ‘Kelowna. Packers- team beat the showing, ~ cimaxed ‘by. ‘a horren-! dous world. seric3+ in which -he’ batted «a sickly: 1.60 and. fanned | ; 11 times. ‘ Mathews, only 27 although in! 4 his, eighth. big league Season,. “hitting an even .300 but: he, has siugged $3 home runs: and has : : driven in 79 runs. He hes exteed - i ed-his last year totals of 31 hom- ers and. 77 runs batted in when “his average was only. 21, | Eddie powered two home’ runs» Wednesday: night, . ‘each witha’ man on base to ‘boost. the Braves into second place. with: a 6-4 vie- tory. over Cincinnati. Henry. Aar- on added a home. run, his ‘Bar| nd alripse: and Joe. Adcock . hit , safely. in his °19th consecutive | ‘ne Braves also got a fine | pitching. performance from -vet-° wv laae. Pea {longer will | Archie ‘Moore - “eon | i RTS Cee Fe eee sp egee seins an : eet EE Na : No fl ‘ ‘Kinsmen set for Little I | after forcing out Sea " Sea ‘King were forced: out of the. Prince . Rupert Little League | suffered an, 8-3 drubbing .at the hands of a rallying . Kinsmen crew. ee “Kinsmen_ will. now. ‘meet: the ‘Howe signed | DETROIT (#—The, Detroit: Red for his 14th: season: in the Na- tional Hockey League. * The 31-year-old all- star right winger ranks second. only: to Montreal’s Maurice Richard in ‘Ieareer scoring with 418. “goals. Richard has 525 goals in Mu sea - Sons, CAEN ee ee , * Pee i semi-finals last night when they. winner of the North: “Star- Shop | Wings. today signed Gordie Howe’ \ear 63¢ 4 1 LB, 4 ad NEW PACK! JAMS. RASPBERRY © 5B NABOB 2 LB, JAR CHEESE ROLLS old: from: Iowa,;. will play, for QUARTERBACK ‘Randy ‘Dun: can, a highly-rated. 21- year-: ‘British ° Columbia Lions of the “Western Interprovincial” Foot- at. Vancouver. | sees "CAPITOL | = Today, 7:15 pom. THE IRON MISTRESS” also |... 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In- "SEE ou R LARGE SELECTION OF ced the Sox 2yy. ‘games ahead. of | gelés 314 games behind the idle. ternational Regatta. 1 ME fr.tave and.. 1 9-4 winner over !San Francisco Giants, by thrash-. Only 1,800° fans braved. heavy | Kansas . City. “Boston defeates |ing the Dodgers 11-8. ‘Pittsburgh showers to'see the game at Me-; s CHILDREN’ S RECORDS - Baltimore 5-4 and Washington walloped Philadelphia 6-2." ". morial: Arena, almost half the, : es, : re new ted oo the: ‘white vo Ramer ne turned up the last, _ Records for birthdays ‘and ‘anniversaries. “make wonderful gifts. Sox’ but left under fire in the ‘Major beague | | Andy Bathgite and Bill Gads-| . ae we Ley on La fourth when Detroit scored four by of New York Rangers were aon ‘times to overcome a 3-0 Chicago Si ta din ladded to the Kelowna side, 7 lead, Staley halted the Tigers. "n gs Bathgate getting a- goal and an and picked ‘up his fifth relief By The Canadian Press assist and Gadsby two assists. We invite you to drop. in and browse rou nd. ‘There are records. for every taste ot victory, helped by Sherm Lollar’s National League Phil Maloney, former Vancou- three-run homer. | eneigeg Oy reso GEL ver ace in the Western Hocke : San. Francisco... -65 47. 580-0 ~). ¥ Lown, who has won eight of 10 !nMiiwaukee ...... 61 49 555. 3 | League sent to Chicago last sea- : decisions in relief, also.cemented |Los Angeles ...... 62° 51 .549-. 3'4 )son, ‘Scored both. goals for ‘the | : ; the: triumph, ‘pitching the’ last iPittsburgh ...... «55-58 ABT 10/2) | Americans.” phe three innings. - Cree sornyne aa ee 8 Ila. ~The Packers went ahedd 1 313 Third Ave. West . , ue 2 a “Phone 4236 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE , | St, Louis: °.. 27.53 62 461 13y,/in- the. first: period, scored four . . wea . 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