. By. CHARLES E. GIORDANO _ Sports Editor of. the Daily News” OAL Adams Inurled his: second | place. Baquires to a : / 6- Ly ictory. over. ‘Gordon ‘and Anderson last night. ina | . fixture that saw: his chances of. a no- hitter foiled with | “| freak hit. that turned out. to be of. no use to his com- petitors. - "Adams had gone four: and two-. Os think ‘nitings without being tag- ged” when opposing pitcher. Len |. . Shankel. stepped to the plate and ‘ ruined the potential no-hit game with a Nghtty-hit blooper. , Shan el .nhowever was: put out. shortly: fter on a double play. . £v Last’ might's » game ended the . 1959, schedule with the exception “of rained-out - ‘games’ which’ will be played this. Sunday... Gand A garnered ‘their’ -one: and, only. run in the first: inning. “{Thes! Clothiers: went: two" stan-|. zas’ before. they: ‘got. on the: board -but\when- ‘they -did--it ‘was! Joe Giordano | who. ‘put. them * there ith: ‘athome run. -over, ‘geht field fente. e Pe Oy one e a ; ‘Giordano’s homer't was ‘good for three couhters: forthe ‘Esquire boyss!. It was his. second ‘circuit —clout-of-the ‘sGason.and the: first hit of the ball.game. ~ Centre fielder Giordano * also broughta run in for his clothing- 'storesboys in the fourth when he . -cameiup with a. singleton.” .- Butch! Currie’s single . racked “up one;more for Esquires in the fifth: frame. ~ Currie came in: on an error:to finalize the scoring. : Winner: Adams: ‘struck out: none and, walked fives..." - Loser -Shankel © “fanned: tive, ‘gave. “Up six hits. and allowed cent. bases on balls, = Sunday's: games, Esquires -Jich’s third home: of the. year ‘but |. . | Sacramento soon “wiped out the to India ns. t By The Associated . Press Did somebody say New York Yankees: still were ‘team Cleveland had to eat?” | It was the Yankees who tuimbl- jist ed’ the Indians-out-of first place a week ago, then dumped them to second again Wednesday night when Cleveland blew a 4-0 lead. But Thursday night the In- dians played like . contenders again, They edged within a half-game of: first-place Chicago Sox as Minnie Minoso’s grand- slam homer triggered a seven- run sixth inning that over-haul- ed a 4-0 Yankee lead and beat ! wh the champs 8-5. * The Homer, Mineso’s fifteenth, made: ‘Minnie the first American Leaguer. to ‘hit two slams this season—and it was his first home run against Yankee pitching in three years. Kansas city Athletics swept a three-game series from Balti- more Orioles with a 9-3 win and Detroit tigers walloped Washing- ton Senators 11-9. The Chicago- at-Boston wame was rained out. If there's to be a turning point in the tight fight for the Na- tional League Pennant, it may be at hand—not in the won-lost records or batting averages, but in the injury Hsts, For awhile righthander, Jack Banford (8-0) proved himself sound again by pitching first- place San Francisco to a 5-1 vic- tory over St, Louis Thursday. Milwaukee's third-place Braves found they will have to do with- out slugging Sd Mathews: indef- inilely and second-place Los An- pcles lost Gil Hodges's perked up bat for at least a week, Hodges, the man with the big bat in the Dodgers’ comeback, pulled a leg musele Thursday night afters his 19th home run had fouched off a 5-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs that kept Los Angeles within one and a half games of the Giants, Mathews, the National League home run leador with 20, was kept out of the Nnoup because of f bruised lip, suffered Wednes- day, as the Braves slipped ‘four anda half games behind with 6-2 defant by Cineinnatl It wag the only other game played in the Jeayue and Jeft Milwaukee just one percentage polnt ahead of Idjo fourth-place Pittsburgh, , Nationa) League Ww, Pot, GBL, a 4 41 ban Bt 44° GOI. OY, 47 48 424i, 49 4h a1 Ay 47 47 800 0! 4h 40 amd ony 43 61 462° 11 {7 8h 02 164% Anvortoan Longuo Th 69 90 876 HQ 40 O70: 4 4 i a 40 0. ab W Hee mee ee fan Franaelica Log Anoles Milwaukee, Pittalavygh Ohlennn Bi. Lauts MNOMMED vee ee ae Philadotphin ot peu etre otene oreerener erepeee Pot. ann, Ohtonyoa vs. ec. Claveland = ,. Naltlmore ... New York .. otros cee east Canina Oey Jantan et eye pene vite 7 veer terre ging 4 | Babe ype eet the i E Terrace here at Roosevelt: Park nat. Both will be. doubleheaders. -Lineseores + 003° 120 0—6 6.0 100 000 0-1 14 ‘Shanke! squires G&A Adams and” Curtie; and sya Scherk. - Salt Lake ciy| Ga edg yes closer © to PC L lead “By, The. “Assotinted Press . . Salt Lake City Bees came with- in str iking distance of the. ‘Pacific Coast League . ‘leaders. Thursday |. night with a 4-1 win over, Seattle | that brought. the Utahans. into. a ‘second-place ‘tie with Vancouver, only two games off the pace... a Pitcher Winston . ‘Brown, as good with the bat’ as. he. was with. the ball, helped: Sacramento pick up another game by. holding Van- couver to two runs'while the’ Soe, yions chalked up. five. In other games, ‘Spokane. de- feated San Diego 2-0,.and Phoe- nix won a 6-3 decision over Port: land. , : Bee All the’ Salt, Lake runs came in. the. fifth inning when | Ken Toothman singled in two ‘Bees and Seattle shortstop’ Bob’ ‘Her-. deficit with a tun. in‘the: ‘bottom half. of. the first and two: more in-the second: . It. was-a-triple by Brown * ‘that: ‘scored ° ‘the: second frame. ‘tallies. © Mountie | rightfielder “Joe Dur- ham was. knocked unconscious in: the fifth when; he collided with centre fielder: »Barry’ Shetrone.as the two raced. for a: routing fly. Durham left, the! field .under his own power “but was taken to. hos- [pital for a checkup. » a will play Sande Lumber Mills: ‘of, 3 and G & A will, travel to Kiti-| Taylor: Lake ‘Sunday: will: ‘be in: _byente “Races: ‘start at. 1 p.m, UAN IDEA. of. what -persons attending’ the’ hydroplatie + ‘races. cate: for’-is shown: above: ‘Picture. 0. cacer,; -owned by. Ron Stewart, ‘was taken seconds| ‘before’. it flipped: _ over. last May. Some: 16 crafts: have been lined, up! for: Sunday's trounced 14- Savoy’ now. has:a record. of five’ wins and. seven losses.’ was Fashion's tenth loss. Standings | Wahls oti. eine Savoy . Fashion . Providing the: hotel squad with its power at bat were. Joan Yer- ‘ema, Marg Howe, Carol Bryant and Sondra Giske, each with a pair. singles... Ann © Wick and Carol. Bryant crossed the plate three times apiece for six of Sa- voy’s 14 counters. “For Fashion, Vickie Kryklykwii slammed ‘out two doubles . ‘into them count. ‘Noreen Pritchard, the- shoe store's catcher, ois? doubled—this was: “good. rat badly: needed ‘tally. - Savoy . starter, Faye ston “HULL, Que. “@)—Stan- Leonard ‘is proving by performance why |. hes’. rated the man.to beat in the 47th’ Canadian Professional Golfers Association: champion- ship. The 45- -year- old Vancouver pro. Shooting: to break his own record of ‘six, PGA titles, car-- ried. a .one- stroke lead into to- day’s second round ‘of. the 54- hole . tournament after ‘firing five-under par: 67 Jn Thursday’s opening round—two under the competitive . course - record at Rivermead, ; mo { . MOTOR MAIDS Om e | Safety Leaders | And Cities Shine By Martha Johnson» Dodge Safety Consultant Congratulations are in order to drivers in Detroit and Chicago. The two cities share the title of “safest big city in which to drive, #0 far this year,” accarding to the National Safety Council, - And it's you, tha motorist, who helped achiove this record, - Congratulations also: - © ‘To the Cathalie High School in Bennington, Vi., and Father Gerard Brennan, whosponsored ao osafedriving demonstration for students, The program, de- sgned to disprove tho old no- tion that a earean he “stopped ona dime," waa preceded by a student assembly during which students ware frlefed on the demonstration and heard an WMustrated talk on the tm. portance of driver attitudes, Tod, B idaie Hoovor, Chiof of the Fedora Bureau. of Inves- tigation, who classified: traffic violatore aa the nation's rPube lie Hnemy Number One,” way- ing “The nuatomobily, assauvin jaa vicioud criminal," To Charles Goodwin, traffie and travieportation authority, peiting, in “TTighwa Wight Vighta."' We aayes "The mone. wal driver is HO necessure Hy the heat or safest drtver, In fact, a okitiful edviver sonies Hines tonds to rely on hie elit instead of employing courtany, Patlonen, reapiat for law, come mon sense and othor cualltion whieh are even more important than abitl jn avoiding are: ma 0 momlors of the Iinols Tae itor and Publishor Wikhway Trafllo Safety Suminar for helpin _ Save More Lives in Ninols by oppouing changes 1 the atata's motor scooter law which would “allow ‘ oun paople to th thal find ee of oth nove on hicles of déatl.”’ lle ww Ve. | Fashion drops deeper, It! centre. field but failed to make . Aby Sere: ‘By MA RILYN ANDERSON . “Fashion dropped. another ‘notch into the Women’s S Softball league cellar last night when: they went down to a 14-4 defeat.at the hands of: Savoy Hotel. . went one- third of. the first 3 inning: after giving up ‘two walks. Sondra “4 Giske, who. took over mound:-dut-: ies, gave up 10 hits and three: free passes, and fanned one.,: me For Fashion, Rita Hude’ ‘pitched for ithe. first: four. innings, allow- ing six free. passes ® ‘and. 12. ‘hits, and striking soutyy one., ning for Fashion and went’ on to complete the game, allowed: one. walk and no hits, and ‘struck, out, There wil be a ‘double: header. played - at. Gyro., Park, Sunday. Fashion. ene, oe Linescores 208 oon 4 3B 3 “Hude, “Rossi (5), and Pritchard; Terrion, -Giske A) ‘and Bryant.” VANCOUVER ()—British yco-7 lumbia Lions trounced Saskat- chewan Roughriders 30-14 in an exhibition football game Thurs- day night before 8,915 people. Rookie Couch Wayne Robinson unveiled a surprisingly” - good team for the 1959 Western Inter- srovincial Football Union season. All-American Randy Duncan af Iowa, veteran Al -Dorrow, formerly of Philadelphia Eagies of the National Football League ind Mitch Ogiego, also of. Iowa, sent Lions to a 30-0 lead in the first three quarters, Riders came to life in the late’ stages” and managed two touchdowns. —° : Wille Fleming, a teammate ol Duncan's at Iowa, paced Lions with two touchdowns, Third-year veteran Rick Kaser and 19-year- old Vancouver junior George Young cach added one, , Canadian Ted Hunt converted all four touchdowns: and added two singles, Import Neil Worden” cracked B,C, Lions from twiee two ~ Lions pound Roughriders in exhibition contest - yards out to score "the Rider Touchdowns. ‘Reg Whitchouse converted both. Softball games rescheduled The Senior Men’s Softhall lea- gue today announced a schedule of previous rained out games: July 25—Commercial vs RCMP, July 26——-Empress Vs Savoy. July 27—Savoy vs Commercial, July 29--RCMP vs Emprass. July 31—Commerclal vs Savoy, August 83—RCMP vs Savoy, August 5-~Savoy , vs Empress, There will he no games August l and 2 duc to the $2,000 basebvll tournament, an official sald to- day, ' her 7 AT THT 608-3rd Avo, Wart Bet Sure way fo score with the lady-in-your-life is her here, where she can enjoy pared and served to perfec- tion, What do you sook in a. restaurant? Good food? Genorous portions? Pleasant atmosphere? You'll find thom ALL hero! Dine Here ~ for Business or Pleasure to dine favorite dishes... pre- * Visit The Bamboo Room Broadway Cafe cae eet “: lmotors ‘ranging- }.* jfrom Six, in ‘the.’ lower classes to wy into: the. bag, Sports Calendar ‘TONIGHT. . Pony ‘League, Baseball—6 : 30 VS Shop Easy. - SATURDAY Litlle League Farm—10 a.m., Algoma. Park, (semi-finals) Skeena Grocery vs ‘Albert. & McCaffery. 1:00 p.m.. Sports: Shop vs Greer & Bridden: Win- “ners will play off Thursday. Soccer—7 p.m., Algoma Park, Canadian Legion vs Old Em-_ press. vos Senior “Men’s Softball—6: 30 p.m., Gyro. Park,’ Commercial vs RCMP, - nO - SUNDAY. Senior _p.m,, Roosevelt Park, Esquires ‘Joylea Rossi, who started the fifth an-; ae Gyro Park, Booth..vs: Fashion. . _ 3 pam,,. ‘Savoy, VS Wahls.. At<1)-p.m.- Booth, meets; Savoy ‘and at 3. pm ‘Wahis. will’ play. id TTS TS Vs Sande. Lumber Mills of Ter- race, oe. 4 Senior | Men's. Sofibatl—6: 30 p.m, Gyro. Park, Empress VS. Savoy. : Women’ s - Softball—1 “p. m.,; Man’s’ B aseball—t: 30 ling afternoon. of. races, Some: 16: racing’: vessels, “with LO} "ANGELES i—Los Angeles first ‘baseman’ ‘Gil: ‘Hodges ° was injured: sliding into. second. base ‘Thursday ‘night and ‘a. doctor said.-he may. have suffered a bone fracture, , ‘Hodges - walked in the ‘sixth inning. and attempted to take second ‘after Don Demeter flicd deep .to.centrefield. Hodges: slid great. pain. He was ‘ ‘taken: from the field , ona stretcher. ae ‘Dr. ‘Robert. Woods said it look- Jed: to Him as | though.’ a. bone had been} broken in Hodges’ right ankle. But,. he said,” further ‘ex- amination will be necéssary -to determine: the extent: of ithe In- jury. | pam., Roosevelt: Park, ‘Port Ea-- | | ward vs Elks (rescheduled). Little League Baseball—7:00.- p.m, Algoma Park, North Star. 6 . in. horsepower’ ‘mately 60°miles per hour,’ then ‘flopped over: on’ his. stomach, “apparently in] hurt eo the. Prinee Rupert, Outboard asgociation stages: sanpthebe exeit- oO 35 in tine highest’ ‘prackety. take to the water at 1pm. ' _ Publicity )Chalrman: “Otto ‘Xniepkamp said. today. that: the issoclation can almost guarantee 1 thrilling day _ of: Tages Tor all vho attend, oo The races. have bear broken Mp cnto’ six ‘classes’ and ‘each ‘class vill be run. off in two heats. . Mr. Kniepkamp said.there will be a few utility races but most of the day’s events’ will consist of hydroplane contests.- There are B Hydros, C Hydros and D Hy- dros, junior utility, B ulllity and D utility races, ° Fastest speed reached by some of the hydroplanes is approxi- Mr. Kniecpkamp oaid: Other: attractions will incude a water skiing: display . en. Club member Henry, Seppa has been training a crew: for. the skiing exhibition. 2A races | have been asked to: pdrk ‘their cars’on the water side of high-. - Persons attending. . the way 16. Taylor Lake {s located about 6 miles east. of the Gallo- || way Rapids br idge. Prince Rupert Daily News. 7 Friday, July. 24, _1959 Fe eaten ee ie mpm ca ree gee ees will and Q. “powder puff” race for the wom- “Back ‘again. for the races 1s Jerry . Gilmour, formerly of::: Prince Rupert and’ now of. Van- | couver. Gilmour, will be racing ©’ Ron: Stewart’s Class. 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