veh ag chow, to take commane and te Both “came, Wednesday. ‘night ‘when “a ‘crowd’ .of:: only... :2,543 fyatched. Whitby outclass Vernon . Be -to-take 2-0 lead in the best=|.. .Of-sevén series ‘for Canada’s sen- for A “hockey:, championship. ~ Whird and fourth games are“here Mriday and Saturday... 03.” Bi ‘Wren Blair, outspoken .Whitby INanager, accused’ Vernon" of irty play:and-was backed“up by stick. _ “A lot. of our: ‘night: “because .’. — &he ‘old smoothie who ‘twice won| ing that:kind of “. National - Hockey... League's Vhitby Dunlops down Vernon 5-2 '| .. TORONTO.(CP)—The Allan Cup‘Hockey’final between Whitby Dunlops|. J Vernon. Canadians‘is starting to: spark with charges of dirty play and-criti-|\ sm about refereeing. That's not unusual during playoff time, °° manly play ‘when -he was with Toronto:Maple Leafs. °°, “They ¥e..(Verrion) the -dirtiest club. we've’ played in. ‘a while,” Blair said. “They sure know. how: to. hold; and -high- by | Smith ‘said.-“‘Vernon should have: Whitby playing-coach Sid.Smith,| 2€00denqugh team without us- ~ George’ ‘Agar, ‘Vernon’s :40- wady Byng Trophy.-for gentle- year-old .playing ‘coach, - coun- Tye ay pret tered: “We -weren’t carrying our|: sticks any higher than they were:'}. ‘This. is. playoff. hockey .and -it’s}* «4 bound to get a little rough.” °(}. Canadians unsuccessfully pro- tested two calls by referee: Al] Paradise of Winnipeg, once -in]:. |, the first period when: Vernon claimed a goal and ‘in the third — a ; period when Whitby scored while} p30 J 0 ee He three players were jammed _at- Major League Leaders the Vernon goalcrease, Pe Ee a /""Duntops, skating faster sang] PY MMS Aefocined Prose showing ‘more finesse, dominated Or ES AB op “Hi: Pet, Jong ’” WHITEY ‘FORD - Oo ee el’ top shape’ 0 oe mine guys -got cut to- of. high ° sticks,” ‘stuff. > “Reads am a ‘Prince Ruper at>th e Say oy cH ° t e 1 : “April 23 at 8:00'p. BRO su P Aw SPECIAL ! ’ NAILS — i * 900-918 - 2nd Ave. West — ah! a eae poe ! ab o t Football Association. yo - wos MIT that “Servite Built” _ WHILE STOCKS LAST $1295 en ics IN KEG LOTS ONLY, play in the first = period .: when Kaline,. Detfolt .:... 38" 2 16°! taut hey took a 2-0 lead. Vernon pot! Power, Cleves ii... 1077-187 0417 t ey took a c M non got Howard, N.Y. wo... 66°27) Bd 407 organized in the sccond -period!y5,° Chicago 22000045" 4°. Lasann - ‘ TBE OS Fox, BO, 45° ‘4° 18.400 and the teams split four.goals.: "; UNS | Dacted i-~Trtandos, | Baiti- Whitby came back strong-in|more:140 00 the third period, scored ‘the last BS eee tcaBO 18. woutates goal of the game and checked] pernia, Washingtan Bo ee the. western. champions so hard]: Triples—Cerv.’ Kansas: tt they didn’t have one good. scor-. pt a a Skowron, New York, 2. . : mo . ot soto at \ October. «» It was theifa -t] ays ‘pitch : that. made: it easy’ on the es fielders-because batters hit. it first time in his major Jeague. baseball ‘career . and. Gefeatec Washington Senators 1-0. '. while Ford led ‘active pitchers with a .724 winning percentage,: and led the American. League with seven shutouts and a 2.01 earned run average last season, they. .weren’t ~ getting... their /money’s worth, As ‘a case of fact, although he, won: 14 .for | the champs Jast’year, Ford: was. vir- tually ‘ineffective over the Jast 1% months because ‘of arm trouble. ae | --There was nothing wrong with Whitey’s arm Wednesday night. He struck. out 15 men’ and. gave Tup only,’seven hits in a. shutout duel with: Bill: Fisher and Chuck Stobbs that wasn’t broken until Bill Skowron hit his third home’ run of the season with one the 14th inning: a “ That left ‘the Yanks two games out in behind Cleveland Indians, who battered Detroit Tigers 10-1. Chiz cago’ White’ Sox: remained | in third’ place by smothering Kan- sas City Athletics 20-8 and: Bos- ton Red; Sox beat Baltimore Ori- rf Oles: B-4e eo oe, Qo a |’ Lew Burdette of the National League’: Milwaukce Braves -has found-his “at ’em” ball again. He misplaced’ it when he. was -un-. {frocked ds % Yankee killer last at ’em” pitch: “the : : ON ew Y ork Yankees’ insistence that Whitey Ford gio ona diet is paying off _ for both Ford and the Ya By the Associated Press - .. PCL scores . Vancouver..3, Sacramonto . 2 _. Portland 11; Phoonix 6°" | Spokane: 0, Ban Delgo 6° | ~ Beattloe 0, Salt Lako. City & 10. Tatsumi! - retained Vas n Se 5 | three from New York in the 1957 When’ the Yankees signed Ford: - for $35,000; this season: they de-: * ‘manded that he adhere to:a spe- cial diet to combat, his chronic ‘arm trouble. . Officials felt. that world series..: -- day night, giving up cight hits but out-dueling Robin . Roberts, who allowed only. four, for a 2-0 victory, 9 we ‘It was Burdette's third victory of the season—and his seventh in‘a row, all complete games, since last September 7. ‘. Los Angeles fell out of a virtual tie: for first as San. Francisco ended the . Dodgers’:: winning string. at four 6-3. Pittsburgh Cincinnati 9-8... That sprung the Bucs from the cellar and the St. Louis Cardinals dropped in,. de- spite an 8-2 victory over Chicago Cubs. | ee The Braves were held -hitless by Roberts, (1-1) until © the seventh when consecutive singles by Wes Covington, Frank Torre Billy Bruton:-added his homer. in the eighth. Arnold Rivett tops marksmen ‘score in shooting for his: Arnold -Rivett obtained: a 99 gold medal this week in Civic, Centr Boys Rifle club action... 9. _In silver medal shooting Robin Halliwell <-and © Norman. Viktil- scored 97s. ’. Peter De Greef and John Men= ard shot 94s:in bronze medal shooting.» and . Rickey Lindseth ing ity. Foo Us J.P -Rome. runs—Held: ‘Cleveland, /5.° Ing opportun Yo. ou. hy | Stolen: bases—Aparicio, Landis, Lal-. Smith and..Whitvy’s: captain, ar and Cash, Chicago; Power, : Glave- defenceman Harry. Sinden, each land anes. Cityand Kilie- Lan iO PaaS aio issist, | brew. Washington," See rer enviar Pred tae goals and ne assist. ~~ Pitching—Bell,”., MoLish”:and red Etcher got the other goal. | rarese, _Cleveland and -Larse ‘Agar..and defenceman. Willic | Ford,: New “York, 2-0,. 1.0008! 7S Schmidt:scored for Vernon in the}. Strikeouts—Ford, :New : York,. second period: =.) 2 200 Up poe ow sNATIONAL, LEAGY “E 5 a Wey played, She Oo AB ~ Hal Gordon, who played-Vers aaron, Miles... B40” non'’s 1956°Allan Cup champions, |.Alou, San: Fran. ,.:.°41 07. ‘made a total of 40. saves; 19 in| Demeter, 1. Avene. 89 a / «pind: -; Pinson,: Cin. oi. 890 ed the first period: Long John Hen _' Runs~—Brandt,:San Francisco; derson “had” 24 saves: ‘in the’ Runs batted. in—-Demeter, Lo Whitby: nets. “Vernon got’ seven |geles, 16°) 0 0. 00 of the. nine minor penalties. »°-.|' Hits—Cepeda, ‘San’ Francise a Vi Re ye as :, Doubles--Cepeda, «6. 4-°. 2.000% POLO OD LG. wevgerrrerrrrs). Triples—-Mays.: San- Francisco Regge: ge fs Bome.-.tFuns—Demeter, °6.° "4 NHL = all) stars. |. ston ‘voses—Moon. "105. at 7 | t 2d: Oct. ‘3 > |. Pitching—Burdette,. Milwauke Ss ai e “ ¢ oF" | Antonelli, Sah‘ Francisco, *: AY ad yen wo} Strikeouts—Drysdale,. Los MONTREAL ()—The Nation-"j 20.0.0 2 fo - al Hockey. :: League -announced | ——— Wednesday, that. the all-star {°° - game preceding next season’s |" regular opening willbe played |) | in Montreal. Oct. 3.0 000 ‘Montreal’ Canadiens, Stantey ‘|}° °° .{ Cup champions, set the date as - the host. club. The. game’ sends °|- the champions ‘‘‘against the: combined first and second all- |. . Star teams. ~ a, os «Selections for. -the 1958-59 all-star teams ‘are to be an- nounced later this;month... * Chicago (Spider. Webb, 158. ‘ED. ~ Jf mee Chicago, ‘stopped . 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