-rande: Whitey Ford, with his usual help from’ left-hander. Luis. Arroyo, has be-}.: - 2 ome he fir's t 20- -game winner. of the season.” “And tonight, left-hander Warren MF : _ Spi a-rare 300th victory. Bele ee ee vor gepee mp pitching in his. 17th. 0,:Z0es for the big, - or Milwaukee: Braves their longest winning streak of. nstr Chicago -Cubs, | If. the jal: League's premier left- ander: gets it; he'll be. only the T ne‘ other: 300: ~ game: winners, pped« by” CY, “Young’s: ‘511, are Johnson, - Christy. ‘Math- 54. “BL. 314 “56.53. 514 12. 53, 490 1414 BT : Tt’s Sa . southpaw? S omits at the moment. | in’ “major. leabue ‘paseball. “Left- om While’ the ‘Yankees the year. through ..eight : games, Detroit kept the pace by’ beating: Chicago.” ‘White Sox: 3-2." Balti- more Orioles beat : Kansas. City. Athletics. 8-0,. and Boston‘: ‘Red Sox: ‘defeated - Minnesota ‘Twins 3-2 in the. other. AL games ‘sched uled. > ‘St. Louis: Cardinals. won: 1 eight in a: row, for. the first : time’ this -year with ‘a 3-2. Victory; over Piltsburgh . Pirates’ in. the. only} : National League fame ‘Scheduled. Ford (20-2) the. ‘Angels’ I ing way tothe: heat. in the eighth inning .Bobby Richardson, ' Yogi. B and Bill. Skowron(: homered: or: |the Yankee runs: off. Jim* Dono- hue. (4-5), -with. -Berra’s fourth- | inning: shot ‘breaking. w= ‘as the Angels. failed. ‘to win: any of their -nine.. gan Stadium. . - SOX. LOSE AGAIN of ‘10. with. fat: Chicago i Tee yaa oe vores wee geese ‘ t- . Ba ete hy 4 eS a“ “Yow LL oo cons ‘pushed. last-a=: ‘loser ; June % 29 ‘at Boston, : allowed eight’ of]. nine’ hits’ before ‘giv= i AN 1. two-game exhibition Es after, the Birds ‘scored. five | runs in the ‘first: inning, two. on a.sin- lglo:: by: “Whitey ».Herzog’, ‘against ‘Bill: ‘Kunkel (2-2)., Dave Philley of: Baltimore ‘set - an. American | >. “21st he ‘pinch: hit. ‘of® the: ‘season, topping Ce the. record : eset: in: 1936 ‘by. Parke| Coleman. Of: Sti: ‘Louis ; ‘Browns... League... record © with - ‘his. Frank Malzone: wrapped it. up| for: the. Red Sox. as Tracey ' Stal- lard’. Oe LD): won. ‘his. first in the. “AMERICAN \ LEAGUE Detroit. : Baltimore Cleveland. Chicago: ‘Boston “Washington .”, ‘| Los ‘Angeles. ;|-Minnesota : Kansas City > 42° ¢ {Portland | ‘| Spokane - : e| Balt, Lake "| Portiena 5 San; 1 Diego 40 _LED_ BY A HALF MILE. : at. rear as the U.S; tod on . the Bay. of. Quinte: “victory for. Hayward. and. PCL: STANDINGS me * . Ww. Le Pet: Tacoma. SI dae, Vancouver, mo ~ 69. /81-°.57 Seattle ~.. - oak ae Hawaii 52! 68.” San Diego © ame a . “Hawali 3 Seattie. 2. : “Tacoma.5 Spokane. 4. _ Vancouver: 10 Salt’ Lake Cit : Shop: Easy’s: strangle’ Bay. ‘10- 3° at {Algoma ses ti to fae g ol | year™’ Kerr’: Has, built . up! the Strongest: team » in’. the | His’ team won the’ league’ ‘title aa without” “too. much: ‘trouble and|: ‘breezed ' ‘through. the Semi- finals. ‘The: two teams. started ‘out. the ‘ third | and. deciding « game on an even basi : ‘Both’ ‘scored two? runs An: tHe first’. and went scoreless dn the ‘second... i ‘ Butyin. ihe’ ‘third, ‘Blectricians broke ‘loose: for three runs and never looked .back. They added two. in the fourth. and, ‘thrée in the. sixth and. final: Anning. - Shop Easy coaoch. Doug Ruttan felt “his: team | was’ hampered by the ‘loss’ of Joc. Scuby, Ron Pot- tle and other’ players. missing be- cause of holidays. _ a Gordon Strand ‘worked | on the mound Tor wiremen and pitched {a four-hitter,-He walked. seven and ‘struck out! eight. ‘Jack Sparks went the. distance Dy) for Shop Easy. He allowed nine Pony iy League all-stars to Terrsce “Prince. ‘Rupert's | Pony League all-stars will be travelling to ‘Terrace: Saturday to.take part in ‘sorlos with that city's. all-star‘toam.: | Fifteon:. players . under: coach Joe Pageot Will leave: at.0 ‘am, and. are. ‘schaduled to play: thelr: first game atl pm, Time. for the: second | game has . boon, sat at 4° pm. i Playors' making. tho ‘trip are: Davo Pitrie. (Gyroa), Svein Ras- musson (GQ), ‘Wayne . Haldane (GQ), Fred McIntyre (G), “John Scuby. (G),. Brian’: Specht (B), Rog, Phillips . (Moose), Rick Nowaome -.(Elks),;: Bob.. Ogilvie (M), Jim Colussf’.(G), Skip Cronck (B),. Allon Moora: (M), Don Love (G), Bob Drickson (EB), and Brian Lowls. (B)}, Bat hoy ia Don. Hanson, Probable | atnrting | noup 183. Pltrio,.. first base: - Rasmussen, focond base: ‘Moore, short ‘atop: -MoIntyro, ‘third base; Erickson, loft. flold; ‘Scuby, scontre flold; Phillips, reht. < flald; Specht, ontchorjand :Haldano,. ‘pitchor, “ Newsome. Wii pitch tho soo- ‘ond game 4 While ‘Haldane will movo'to short. 665 The team - wants, AB much “hold,.c on| hits, walked three and, tanned’ “| he- Little . League. ‘championship : was finally. broken. last. night... ya ha ‘thumped’. shop J rect, jday, Belmonts will be idlo until ‘Catcher Darrel Simonds. “paced e: the: ein thice attack with: two ‘Linescore: ° Electricians -Hetmonts - gained’ a berth’ in’ the finals of the Northern’ Brit- |: . ish‘ Columbia Baseball League}... ‘| playoff championship. without: be lifting .a -bat. The hotelmen will méet the _ — |winner of the Terrace-Smithers 7 series for «the championship. Terrace and Smithers will play- off at. Terrace Sunday and the fe finals should get underway next |: week, ... Belmon i's, “were originally scheduled. to. pla the .winner. of the sudden. cath game bo- tween. Esquires and Hazelton jn! a semi-final series, Esquires and' Hazelton were to play to decide}. fourth -and final - ‘playoff spot,: They ended the season in a. tle. for fourth.” But complications arose as to: where'“the sudden- death game: re | was to’ be. played, Commissioner Floyd Jessop. said he would flip a coin to de- cide whether the game would be aa In Hazelton. or Prince Rue. pert, - It.. They felt the game should he played on: neutral ground, Es- |quire sponsor Harloy Lewis told’ Jessop to default the game lo | Hazelton.’ Manager and coach. Rusty Ford sald ho didn't think the coln-fpping busindgss was: cor- He sald the constitution states that’ a meoting must’ be! called and it wasn't called, . Tt, was Inter ‘learned. that: the teams prohably couldn't play, tit. Torraco anyway but Jord felt. they could havo played at Kith= mat, ype Aftor Low!s told Jouaop to do- fault the game to Hazelton, Jas= sop. called Hazelton and told them to travel to Rupert on Burie: day to atart tio somi-finals with, Bolmonts, .. Tt atood that way until today | whon Hazelton onlled Jossop and: told him that. they wore unable]: to flold 9 team aa nll but. thre. of tholr playora have been’ flown firos, Thoy_ have no dea whon tho’ playors, will return and told Jose sop. to default tho Korg ‘to BHol+ mon fH, “Uniloss ‘aomothing olao’ is are ‘ rangod ’ thare will bo’ no senior! ball gamo‘nt Roosovolt Park Sun; |home-town, apr an posalhie, the Torrace - Smithers sorles ls desided, " oat * won "eoing 4 away. It was ‘the. third . ‘straight: ve CP. 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