phe. Bombers downed the Ar- gos 14-13 ‘Moriday night in a Ca-, - “Madian. -Football'’ ‘League East- West’ interlocking game that re- “peated | the verdict..of. a pre-sea- On: “exhibition. meeting between: ‘thé -two: clubs, “The: ‘Westerners did it without: Y razzle- -dazzle—just. the sock-’em, _» wock-’em “type. of. football the: “Westplays.... They made rookie “quarterback J ohn Henry J ackson | - wan'for. his life before fumbling! -to(set! up’ their only touchdown. hen. depended. on the tal- ther - points. : their: rf ‘them into | a: 13-10 jead into: the f final siuarter. But | ‘tremendous. power on mbers’. offensive line, scored: ent uchdown : after’ Herb’ ‘Gray “Wyour dlothing catches, fire, . oe don't" run 6. 4 Roll on floor or ground : cee mother with coat or blanket . Ua a a pe sat 215° DIAL” 3215 : FOR THe BEST. _ CHINESE FOOD TRY THE GRAND CAFE | . 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Coach: Eagle Keys. of Edmon- : ton Eskimos ‘has a touch: choice |: to.make: But, it is a pleasant Sit- | vation. a Keys: has: more good halfbacks a in camp | than .he can keep..Ron |: | Quillen. from_ East Tennessee State was_ outstanding. as ‘Ed- i monton trounced Saskatchewan Roughriders 38-8: Monday" night | before. 16,500 fans in a Western |. a ' Football: Conference.: game.. “ Bobby Walden shared the ‘spote ws ight.as Eskimos beat British Co- | ule: ae Joe- -Bob ‘smith, out. “Monday "| night. with, influenza, ds the’ only holdover . “halfback ; from. _Jast year’ Ss champions. " halfbacks * still on; the roster— lege-and' ‘Tom Rogers from Ken- tucky. If: he keeps any more than two, Keys. will have to sacrifice an import: for the line where.he needs. all: the Strength he can “| keep. 20 8 oO a * QUILLEN | SHINES -.Monday night Quillen plucked . | three’. touchdown passes out of | "the: air. ‘and: outshone ‘such ‘es- ny: Bright: who got one touch- 5 down and end Jim Letcavits. who | scored: ‘another. - » The other: ‘Edmonton - “points , ooted *.: “by. quarterback Parker, who : converted all: five: touchdowns and added a “| field goal.: lfrom’ a touchdown and. a*single by fullback “Feérdy. Burket .and a convert by: ‘guard Reg, White- house. The’ win left Edmonton in’ sec- -PENTICTON Ww—Gary Driessen 7 . smashed a-record set eight years ago. by .Ted Bowsfield ‘when he | threw..22* Strikeouts. at: ‘Penticton Red-'Sox to wit. Oliver. OBCs a me [BSL Okanagan : ‘Mainline= Baseball one League victory Friday. night. . “ Driessen’ scattered five hits’ ana! -*| walked‘ no‘ one as ‘he bettered oe Bowsfield’s record, bY four strike- on outs: * We ats . i ‘ “Both: teams: ‘were: ‘scoreless .for the first two innings but Oliver -}broke it wide open in the third os when -they. took four runs. Tourney to. start SASKATOON ®)—Hot practice . rounds.under an energy-draining Prairie “scorcher. Monday: set the stage for. today’s start of the Canadian junior ; golf _tourna- ment. , The 63 entries, facing another 95-degree day at the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club course, a.m. EDT for the 36-hole medal- \ hon qualifying round coupled with the. interprovincial | ‘team champlonships.. “KANSAS CITY im — Luise Suggs of Atlanta shot a two-un- der par 72 to win the Kansas City women’s open golf tourna- ment Sunday with a 72-hole to- tal of 205, one stroke: under par, lumbia Lions 29-19 in their first| game of the WFC regular sched: Keys -has” two. “other ‘iniport 7 Bill Hill from’ Presbyterian Co)-|. | tablished ‘stars a3: fullback J ohn- | The Saskatchewan points: came} were to tee off beginning at 9:30]. | By ED WILKS © “Associated Press’ Staff: Writer: It may read | New York versus ‘Chicago. in the American League schedule,’ but: it’s really ey Ford, Mickey Mantle and Roge | Maris against: the: records io- night: when > ‘the. first- -place Yan- : | Kees open a- three- -game stand against, the. White ‘Sox. “Ford, a- ‘southpaw - who is the major . league's _ Jone: ..20-game winner: .this, season, is’ shooting for..his .15th consecutive victory. That would be.a Yankee record. Whitey tied the club‘high of i4 ‘set. by Jack: Chesbro- In 1904, when: he. beat: Los” ‘Angeles: ‘An- gels” last. ‘Thursday? § for a 20-2 record. * 8 4 Seeeennnsennstenepneenene neers ° co American League or Bop Oe Wee Pet. GBL New. York. 77:39: 644.0. Detroit. -:.:+:: 13 42.625 -3Yy Baltimore . cevede BT. 51,568.11, Cleveland .........60°°56.-.517 17. ‘Chicago «.. 9:.57°-.509 18. ‘Boston 56° '64-°..467 23 Los’ Angeles wee 50. 66.431 27: Minnesota. ...... 50. 67 -.427 2714 Washington .1.. 48.66 .421 28 Kansas City ....42 74 362. 35. DODO PNOOLOLO LOO OL ODODE LD No. American ‘League pitcher has won 15 in a‘row-in.24 years — not’ since, Johnny Allen did it, Mantle. and Maris each need 16 home runs to -break Bahe Ruth’s record 60 of 1927. Each has clubbed 45 and are 15 games ahead of Ruth’s pace, . A Maris could join a ‘tight ttle cluster of clouters who have hit 46 or more round-trippers in’ one. season in the - American League — Ruth, Jimmy Foxx, Hank’ Greenberg,. Lou’ Gehrig, Joe Dimaggio and Mantle. Mickeyey who hit 52°in- 1956, could join. Ruthi.(nine times), Gehrig (four) and FOXX. (three) as the only sluggers who have hit 46 or. more at least twice | in their careers, pay WELCOME BATU — He can’t | swim, but < ‘coxswain. K en. (Beaver) Baker of the winning St. ‘Cath>, arines. Championship. eights: at Saturday’s: closing: day of. the Royal, Canadian Henley. Regatta: stil had’ to: go’ for the traditional. ducking. But ‘for safety’ sS sake he made sure he was wearing - oa life preserver,: and his mates went in after him. to: pulls the cox to Safety. It was. the first: _ time in. 79° years” the host club won ‘the top event. ‘Maris , also has a. ‘shot: at the major” ‘league- record for’ most home run hits: against one club | in one.season.. Gehrig ‘set the mark’ “with 14 against. Cleveland in .1936. ‘Maris has hit 10 against the White Sox and the Yankees have: six: games. ~Temaining against them... ois, Meanwhile, ° Ted “Bowsfield. of Penticton, | ‘B.C., picked up; chis ninth: victory, against four..Josses as Los Angeles Angels. defeated. Washington Senators 5-1. Bows- field held the Senators toseven hits. Minnesota Twins beat Kan- sas -City. Athletics. 6- 2. NATIONAL: ‘LEAGUE. & Do you. ‘pitch to.a 1122 | hitter vs with two On; two. out.and first | base} open’. with’ ‘the ‘pitcher the}. -}next batter. in’ the second. inn- ing-of.a scoreless game? Or do} you. walk. him. intentionaliy: loading the bases, to get at ‘the pitcher? «. Deonseancencennnnssonretcrioe National League - a _ WL. Pet. GBL' Los Angeles we 69 41.627 Cincinnati 70.. 46 ' 603 San Francisco 60 (545 Milwaukee 58 532 St. Louis. - 509 Pittsburgh .500 seese o00e ence + eee for’ Cleveland Indians in: 1937. | Chicago «0 45° 65. . Philadelphia .. 30 81... OPP PP PP LID DD PDLP OOD POLO PLOLP DOL OL Los Angeles Dodgers have only a two-game. lead in the National .League pennant race at the moment because they de- cided to walk the .122 hitter, Alex’ Grammas, Monday night, Pitcher Ernie Broglio followed,|" o with a two-run single — and a five-hit shutout — and St, Louis Cardinals beat the Dodgers 5-0, That whittled half a game off the Dodgers’: lead over Cincin- nati as the second-place Reds move into Los Angeles for the opener. of a three- “game series tonight... Cincinnati “was dle Monday) : as’ Milwaukee . Braves rapped: ; oy hia promise In the form of ot bs os \ promise: ‘RPT — “purine, ‘thoi regont; seasion: of. par pmilaed hig commons barber, Honore -Bourgnult,. that. he would bring. hima fish from his ‘to. one.of Onnada’s top: ori grounds in tho.north, -The Primo Ministor is acon hore keop- bntne-pound grayling he ought in an Arctic stream, Z NAIM ep came meng Se a jpn Veeemeene ee Hament Prima’ ‘Minister Diofonbaker sm OP Wirophoto. vt | attle Rainiers 6-5 “— CP. Wirephoto Mantle, Maris, Ford battle records. as Yankees open series against Sox Pittsburgh Pirates 8- 3. and: Chi- cago. Cubs.. thumped - Philadel- secutive defeat. SNAP. 6- GAME STREAK — The move that missed for the Dodgers, | ending. their winning streak .at ‘six games, followed singles by. Stan Musial and, Carl Sawatski.. When Grammas: step- ity infielder was. hitless in. 32 at- bats ina slump that stretch- ed. over: 20. ‘games, going back ,to June 26. . Giants ‘near. PC L pennant: o By The. Associated Press. ‘Tacoma -Giants.are streaking toward - their first Pacific Coast Baseball League pennant. The Giants, who took over first: place. from the Seattle Rainiers early in July, extended their latest win streak. to 10 ,| Straight Monday night with a 6-1 decision Gver the seventh- place Spokane Indians. | _ It ‘gave the Giants a sweep {of the eight-game series at Ta- coma, and it was the eighth Straight.win for Tacoma pitcher Ron. Herbel, a San Francisco farmhand, who became the sec- ond PCL pitcher to post his 14th victory. The. other is Gaylord Perry, also of Tacoma, — PPPPPIP IPL OP ILD LOD LOPE POPP DPPPDOON “W L Pct. GBL Tacoma, veo ee 80 44 645 - Vancouver .... 73° 52 .584 Th Seattle ........00.8 67 56 .545 1214 Portland .... 4.58 63 479 20% Hawall css, 60° 66 (476 21 San Dicgo ....... 54° 70.485. 26 ‘Spokane... .. 62.70 426 27 {Salt Lake w.. 51 74 1408 291 ereoreonesecrsesererereseeenners ‘Herbel allowed but four. hits, ‘struck out three and. walked four as .the Giants. extenddd ‘their | second’ place Mounties ‘to’ ‘TY, /'games, - {to | Bees, lead . over ‘Vancouver's The Mounties Jost. 14-2 last-place Salt. Lake ” ally Hawall Islanders - ‘edged | Se- in, Monday's only other game, ‘ Hawall fliés to Vancouver for. a new sortes starting tonight, Salt Lake City at Seattle, Tac- oma at Portland and San Diogo ab Spokane, relievor Claude. Raymond: for eight runs on alx hits: and four bases on balls In the fret in- ning. Seattle led Hawall: f- a. unill the hottom. of tha, ninth; , Bobby gave. them the sores h-2, - Little Leaguer dies | “PARCHMENT, Mich, (—A Lil tle Leaguo haselall player who was'struck if the hoad by av day, Patrick H, McCormnack,, 12, tournn= meht hore whon a‘pitch struck ‘him: Just below hla hoadguard, ‘| TORONTO ) — Joo Duplin; roprosonting. the Onpe Ann float. in Masasachivactta, won the ‘Soytho's aniling trophy’th an ine’ ternational moet. hore’ during 1 the wookond, ae ime 1 ‘phia 9-2. for the Phils’ 17th con-' ped -to the, plate, the Cards’ util- |" - Salt Lake .. Clty tapped Vane. x| Gouver starter Don Piche and ‘Prescott's’ grand - slam* homor. ‘won {t for tho Islandors and. pitched ball Saturday died Mon- was playing in, the. Kalamazoo | County. Little: Lengua‘ Gyro Park: -Fashion’ had won “the: ‘first yjtwo games ofthe best-of-five ‘|series,and were set. to wrap up the ‘championship " in’ three straight. ‘Little | Luis" hot stuff. for Chicago “CHICAGO: (—Mickey Mantle ‘fand Roger Maris may-be gunning for Babe Ruth’s home‘run record but little Luis ‘Aparicio ‘of Chi- | cago White: Sox is conducting his own reign of terror in the Ameri- can League. : ‘The diminutive “Shortstop from --1} Venezuela, bypassed for the first ‘| all-star game this season, ‘is hot- ter than:a: bow! of chili: « : ‘He has hit ‘safely in the last “/15 games ata .453 clip and his|. once lowly. batting average of ‘221 has soared to .289. During’ his doubles, : two- triples and . three “|home runs. we |. His teammates are ‘rooting for him to steal. more bases this sea-: son than Mantle and Maris hit home runs. Luis, stole:two more in a 9-3 victory over Kansas. City Athletics Sunday to-give him 41, for the year.. Mantle and.:Maris. of., New. York. Yankees have 45 homers each. : : : Aparicio. has : led the league ini was 56.in.1959, a total he: is sure: he. will. surpass. if. he, can. get, on base . enough. » Les CHANGED | HIS” SWING. aoe . Aparicio, who had a bad ‘start this séason, credits coach~ Ray Berres’ with his’ new. found bat- ting ‘success. 2). -“T was always moving: amy ‘bat around and swinging hard,” says Aparicio, ° “but” Befres | worked with me and made me ‘hold my bat::. . Steady. Now. I’m: Swinging just. to’ meet. the. ball.: Now, I’m getting more. hits. . More" mean I can steal more bases.”. ‘The 27- -year-old speedster from Maracaibo, Venezuela; has :.been the top. fielding | “shortstop : ‘since he. reached the majors. in: 1956. His. dazzling plays. have- become commonplace ‘but his base: run- ‘{ning:. tactics Keep. Chicago tans a ter? aPy etd cheering. ° TA Wee al Aparicio ‘thrill was q.. supplied Sunday in the: sixth. in- | [. ning. Luis ‘singled for. one of his three hi ts. He ‘Stole. second. ‘Then he. stole third and. while catcher ‘| Joe Pignatano was throwing.wild in. an: attempt’ to. nail. him at third, ‘Luis scored. cal - Today's s ‘ball different from Ruth's | NEW YORK (M—The - baseball which Mickey. Mantle and Roger Maris’ are: belting: ata record home-run pace is “slightly lar- ger, slightly lighter and slightly livelier” than the ball with which. Babe Ruth hit 60 home ‘rune In 1927, scientific tests by the New York Times disclose. However, tests failed,to prove the ball should make home runs}. any casicr today than 34 .years ago. a “Interesting, but inconclusive,” was the scientists’ verdict, There has been talk that Ruth's great |- record Is ini pcopardy because of the “rabbit” In the modern basc- ball. Foster D, Snell Incorporat- | ed, consulting chemists and en- . baseballs of different cras,: Tho engineoring firm . tested seven balls—one of them hit by}. Ruth jn. 1927, a 1036 ball, a 1960 official: American League ball,.a]: 1061 ball from the Yankees’ col- ‘tJection and three official Amerl-|°_. can League balls bought In a store, All wore made by. A G, Spald- | ing and’ Brothers: - Incorporated, whose president, Edwin L,.Par- kor, says, “today's ball .and tho one ‘Ruth hit are. Adentical,” mo FIND SOME CHANGES Todt proved’ this. was: nob on- _ tiroly so, The Timag says, “The 1061 ball was found to bo : leas dense than. the 1027 ball, It|: was 6,6 per‘cont Nghter than the]: 1927 sample and: 1,4 por cont Inre |. gor in‘ diamoter,: This was not: | {Igured to give. tho batter an nds] _{vantage, , ‘Tt should: bo ensler for the} pitcher to. throw. tho ball H Faator,” sald Parker, . REMEMBER WHEN . By. Tho Canadinn: Proag ‘Mra, Marlono Stowart Stroll, won @ record-bronking © sixth Canndinn women's opon = golf. championship two years pgo.to- day at Toronto. St, Goorgo's club, Tho Mnka: atar from. Fonthill, Ont, defoatad: Mra. Bruco’ Mc- Ghio of. New. York Clty. by 7 and]: 6.1n the 36-holo. final, aftor boing see ae up ot tho, ane of the’ frat t . he Py “hits |] in vet * Prince. s Rupert's Senior High School girls’ softball nis kept HON. ionship hopes alive last night, with a come-from-behind 24-19: win ‘over: Fashion - at "But the. high. school gals had other ideas and took advantage of every break: to‘ insure the win. - Fashion: outhit and outplayed the. students but‘ ended ‘up the losers anyway, It was @ sce-saw. battle - from start: to finish: Fashion held an early edge until the fourth when high school. plated. six runs. to take an. 11-10 lead. The shoe gals held high school scoreless in: the. fifth: and then. broke ‘loose .for.. elght. runs to. hold an 18-11 margin. ‘High ‘school: ‘bounced. back:. and: held: Fashion * to - ‘only one run during the remainder. of the game. while exploding for 13 runs themselves, - Highschool catcher Carol Mc- Kay received a standing ovation from..the huge crowd when she blasted a three-run home run jn the top of the ninth and final inning. Fashion: was retired - in, the bottom .of the ninth’ with. the hitting: streak he’ has had four ‘bases loaded. , Winning pitcher Joylea Ross allowed 17 hits, walked five’ and | ‘Last Night’ 5 Fights 1 : Chicago: (i—Kenny Lane, 145, Muskegon, Mich., a J. Jones,: 147; Chicago (10): - Oakland, Calif. (7—Carl Bobo Olson, 17714, San Francisco, out- pointed Roque Maravilla, - 178, ‘| stolen bases every. year: since he: Boise, Idaho, (10). {Joind the. Sox in, 1956. His high |¢ ‘Cincinnati, ‘outpointed Vince Bo- Miami . (a—:, Ike, Yaughn,,, 147, nomg,” 147, ‘New, Orleans (8)... ‘outpointed -T. 12 hits, and. fanned one, ‘led the ‘Fashion gals. with: “four hits in seven trips.: of Fourth and perhaps. last’ game of the series. will be played at’ 7 p.m, tomorrow at Gyro: ‘Park. Linescore: see PRSHS.. Fashion struck out’ five. She. also ledzher team at the plate with three, hits in’ six: trips.” Two of-her hits were doubles and drove. in'six: ruhs;: * Loser “Prances, ‘Doane. ‘aver up issued ‘six free. “passeg Stella: Nickle tee 2038 600 133 oq. 12 13 234. 180: 0015; 193 AT. ‘12 Rossi: and. McKa e Cloutier, Green’ (8) °° Prince Rupert Daily. 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