Leaders lose third straight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia’s flip-flop Phillies, re) tional League's more respected members for the 1962 gampaign, have prolénged. 5an rancisco’s skid andi trimmed another length off the Giants’ bulge in the, tightening pennant race. Y oe oining the na-, ' pames while moving into a vir- , Playing solid ball after shak- tual tie for sixth place. | ing off the effects of- last year’s. Los Angeles Dodgers moved | disastrous 23-game losing streak into second place with a 3-1 tri- and a last-place finish 46 games umph over New York Mcts be- back, the Phillies thumped the hind Don Drysdale's four-hitter. league-leading Giants 10-7 Wed- , St. Louis Cardinals, their six- nesday night. igame victory string ended by @ It was the third consecutive 6-3 loss to Pittsburgh Pirates, logs.and tiie sixth in eight games | dropped into third, 212 back. for: the Giants who up until a. Houston Colts blanked the week ago were pulverizing the : fourth-place Cincinnati Reds 2-0: oppositicn with 17 victories in 20 on Ken Johnson's five-hitter and | games und had built a 4¥e-game Milwaukee Braves beat Chicago | lead. ‘Cubs 4-2 as Warren Spahn post- | Now the Phils. striving to ed the 314th triumph of his ' climb into the first division of carcer with a five-hitter. | the expanded 10-club circuit, ) angeric > | Have cut the Giants’ edge to 11% AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 a — ‘°; Remember the hard-luck Dick , MA ° L Donovan of just a year ago, with | \ ajor eague | tat disheartening string of five | ‘ successive one-run losses? His! Leaders “luck is a little better this season, : cenni ee 'gud so is his record — 8-0. By The Associated Press | The big right-hander became American League the first eight-game winner in | : AB R H Pet.; the majors Wednesday night Jimenez, KC 111 16 42 .378| when Cleveland Indians cut Essegian, Cle 90 22 34 378 | louse with another eleventh- Kaline, Det. 134. 31.48. 358) hour home ruu attack and over- A. Smith, Chi 121. 18 41° .339 powered Chicago White Sox 5-4. Rollins, “Min 151° «19 ‘51 «333 By winning the squeaker, Kansas City, | Cleveland remained a half-game 35. ne ibehind the Yankees, who buried | "Runs batted in—Kaline, 36. | Kansas City Athletics 13-7 with | : Hits—Rollins, 51. F nine-run eighth inning trig- : Runs—Howser,’. ‘" Doubles— Robinson, Chicago. rered and capped by rookie Joc “an | Pcpitone’s home run blasts. Bos- gnd Green. Minnesota, 14 Triples—Cimoli, Kansas City, ‘ton Red Sox: ended a string of | eight losses, be 4. Home runs— Gentile. Balti- | . , ‘more, and Kaline. 12. | third, one game backs. Wash- ington whipped Los Angeles 7-2, stolen bases—Howser, 11. 1S IPP ‘ Pitching—Donovan. Cleveland, | while Detroit, Tigers and the | Orioles were rained out at Bal- ! went ahea wishes of the ‘Islanders. | HOLD HER BOY — A youthful b in an event at the Little Britches Alta., Monday. Only youths under Rain hampers | compcte. PCL action | Com Another wet t ating Minnesota | three games in the Pacific Coast | Twins 6-1 and drepping them to |Leagu e Wednesday. A fourth | d—much against the } losing Hawaiian ronc rider holds on for Rodeo held at High River. 16 years old were qualified to i ara 6 Sunta Rosa, Calif.— Charlie Shipes, 147, Oakland, Calif., out- pointed Kid Rayo, 149, Nica- ragua, (10). jOrvince Rupett Daily Mews ty, Thursday, May 24, 1962 Elks edge Gyros 6-5 ||". ts? to lead Pony League || cninese Fooo Although they were outhit 10 He struck out seven and walked | TRY THE to seven, Elks hung on to a one run lead for four innings and edged oul a desperate Gyro team 6-5 in last night's Pony League action. This win places Elks on top in A section with two wins and one tic. Most of the action took place early in the game. Elks scored all their runs in the second inn- ing. Singles by Brian Specht, Rick Newsom, and Art Tindill, and a double by Richard Dela- hunt accounted for the Elks punch in that inning. Gyros con- tributed to the cause with four errors. The five Gyro runs were scor- ed in the third frame. Two walks, doubles by Pitre and Desautels, land singles by Colussi and El- ichuk, made up the five tallies. | Gyro rallied briefly in the sixth | inning but poor base running stopped them from getting the tying run. After two were out, Sven Rasmussen lined a single to centre. Haldane followed with [a single, advancing Rasmussen to second. Pitre then stepped up and smashed one down the! {third base line. It looked as if Rasmussen would score easily but left fielder Ted Arney grab- bed the ball and threw a one- {hopper to Specht at the plate. | Rasmussen held up at third and Haldane at second, but Pitre | rounded first on the hit and tore into second. With two men on ; second base, Specht ran the ball ‘out and after an exchange of l tosses, Haldane was caught off | third before Rasmussen could only three. Except for onc bad | inning by each team, the game | was quite exciting throughout. | Next game is Friday evening at 7 o'clock when Pacific plays’ Le- tgion in a B section game. A GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY Buy your Show Tickets Anytime Open 'Till 1:00 a.m. ewes tee seven THURS., FRI., SAT. Gates 9:30 Show Starts at Dusk ANY QUESTIONS BOYS? ey KENWETH CONNOR -CHARLES HAWTREY LESUIE PHILUPS JOAN SIMS a4 TED RAY WHAT'S THE. ELECTION MOOD ACROSS CANADA? | Pe ae his life __ CP Photo mercial blanks = Old Empress 3-0 _ Cross the p ; run. Newsom was the winning pit- as he walked four and ‘ struck out 10. Loser chucker Bob | Mintenko deserved a better fate. late with the tying | ee cages ee ae A PCL standings 8-0, 1.000. ~ . Salt Lake City Bees won that ; 4 at, 1 gs toe . . 7 Ww L Pct. GBL i Strikeouts— Pascual, Minne- | Ure. one 8-3 despite Hawaii's attempt | Commercial Hotel Ss soccel team, fresh from CAP- Salt Take City 25 10 a Ty f sota, 49. —_ to slow things down until ray turing the Operating Engineers Trophy, opened the orn piezo 7 16 B15 1" j . i ° could force a “no-con est” call! . . ; _ | Ss 2 . at National League Kinsmen crush land a later replay. 1962 league season last night at Algoma Park, blank-| Portland 17 18 486 8 | 4 AB R H Pot.) Postponed were Seattle's game in - Old Em ress Hotel 3-0 eae — ‘Tacoma. 14 18 438 9% | Williams, Chi 156 35 55 353 | ee at Tacoma, Portland's at Spo- : g my ‘| saturday Aiyansh plays North- : Hawaii 14 20 .412 108 | Groat. Pitts 150 16 53 33) E | kane, and San Diego's at Van-: The Commercial club got the | West Floors while Local 708| Vancouver 13. 19 406 10% Pinson, Cin 147 31 50 340. USI ers couver. ‘pall rolling early in the first half | meets Old Empress on Sunday. Spokane 10 21 323 13 | Kuenn, SF 103 19 35 340} Kins Bees were leading 3-1 in the’as right outside Toby Gruber oo | "4 . insmen batters pounded out | ees were leading . - W. Davis. LA 127. 23) 43)=«.339147 hits in Little League action | top of the fifth inning at Salt punched a crisp shot past rookie | -Runs-—Williams, 35. i last night at Algoma Park as Lake City when the rain hit. Empress goalie Art Helin. | moe. batted in—-Cepeda. San they crushed Fusiliers 16-1. The Islander players — tnrew Midway through the opening rancisco. 43. oe Kinsmen pitcher George Grecr equipment on the field — inc u 1 half left outside Carlose Moreira | Hits. Williams, 55. rave up 10 hits but spaced them (ing a bat which hit Bees coach | Doubles — Robinson, Cincin- ifar enough apart that they did nati, 12. _ llittie damage. Triples - Broek and Williams.| Greer also helped in the bat Home runs—Pinson and Ce-! f the night! peda, 12. But the hig hitter o Joe Paolinelll who State University, will assist the | seven times. and | Bahamas in about sls wee assist in handling offensive COnValesce, defensive backs. YEAR-ROUND ENJOYMENT C.,, Alberta hest By FRED CHAKEE Cranadian Press staff Writer Tanether nanre for sewerun ? bow troute-of 40 a year, spokesman sald: "OF eourse, anglers who hate to slow (iis is on the honor system.” pway their gear when the leaves Alberta has erecl limits bub gtart to fall, the place to We ye sive limit. The only restriction ts British Columbia or Alberta. | on fishing waters Is hut certain Th those two provinces, Lpere ss) streams draining the mountains practically no Tutt to year Jape closed on alternate years for round enjayment, And the fish resting” periods. pnd EEC departments te) Ontarto did Lule jurgeding for shawn noe disposition this year! 1992 except to advance the open- to ohange things. ing date for muskles in the tb. In fuck a Crosa-Cunnda Sul" Lawrence River east of the Rab- Wor | vey by ‘The Canad Press ort TH, Saunders hydro dany bo shows, Fhere aren't many chin: May 12 fron the end of June. ges in the 182 uneling repulse |The move was taken to corres- tlons for any of the provinces. pond with Quebec practice $n whe few mod fentons lean Ben boundary waters and did not erally, toward more open fish- eet unanimous approval from ing, although ta Navi Beall [sportsmen i either province, there's ou peony pe pie L IVES bite ih gome elitm early fishing is boo the fisherman's pockethook, Hurd oon the omuskies since With the exeeption at rivers | they're pnd shreds, British Cohumbia | beds, apart fishermen can dip thelr) ope, Douglas Clarke, Ontario's hooks any time of the year and trish und wildlife ehlef, says keep what they eatel, Tats ot there's been no evidence of Uiat still on the spawning the ereeks are closed during (but Hany sign does mppear that UAW ENE, PUTTS He EL conservation tthe miuskle population 4s bene menaure, and when theyre open hurt, the season will be shifted (he Monit be va cy. USE TONOR SYSTEM B.C. is blessed with: at hig dine of quality fish peeveral specdes ( mier--only Beakon for trout, bass of summon, erayline, and mdne fand muskles but with the excep. bow, entlhrent, dolly varden and (tien of short protective periods, cHstern brook trout, the fisherman ean go wh it all here's a diab an xtevlleud- 1 whiter through the lee to gare) brek again, CHARGE FOR LESTDENTS Ontario has retained is sume \Bob Kennedy — and stalled in the batter's box. Completion 0 _ | five full innings makes a same Chicago, Ranew, Houston, and ‘ting department getting four ; Official. forward Victor Barasso scored | Virdon, Pittsburgh, 4. inits in five trips. | Officials allowed a 10-minute the third and final goal for Com- preak until the rain lel up, and mercial. smashed | then the game resumed. The bat i WAS , score mi ave : stolen bases—Wills, Los An-, five hits in five trips including incident angered Salt Lake and aceon Sore ne sharp Sete eles, 19. three doubles and a three-run players swarmed onto the field. i ding of Commercial ronlie Pitehing— Pierce, San Fran- home run, but a threatened free - [or TL eee gkinner ar Bot ciseo, 6-0, 1.000. | Rred Stevensen and Robyn | Was averted, 3 sarry ee at rtkeouts—Koufax, Los An-) Parks handled the — pitching | _ When Hawaii's Stan Palys and | Empress) sponsor Irwin Gar- geles, 83. | ohores for Fusiliers, ‘Faye Throneberry kept. stepping | field said that Helin was in- ee cence cone one Dave Morgan topped the hate [oul of the box as pitehes were | experienced Dut was “coming oat ting for the losers as he nit {being delivered, umpire Bil} along well” U.S. coach assisting (ihree for four Valentine called them out on nes a , VANCOUVER @--Bob Gam-| Kinsmen were tabbed for two [Strikes 4, an dleseri bed a te and | hold, backfield coach at Oregon | crrors while Fusiliers bungled Al Lary went the route for as “clean with no trouble ane, | Bees to pick up his fifth victory regular coaching staff of Bri- | earner ca cre out we A Commercial spokesman said tish Columbia Lions for the first | ‘ Islanders t=). The win extend! iis team was pleased with last three weeks of their training | Moss leaving ved Salt Lake's first-place lead) night's game and said they hop- eamp, the Western — Football: LONDON «Ace driver Stirl- | over Senttie ta Thy ames. ed to see “more good achion like Conference club announeed Wed | IK Moss, injured in-an auto race, ene that. nesday, Head coach Dave Skrien | INE accident last month, is he~ Sacramento, Calif. - Marectlo | of the Lions said Gainbold will ported planning to go to the Vargas, 145%2, Mexico, outpoint- i Tn the openiik Jeane Bane ks toled Hilario Morales, 148, ,City (101, P ine fof lake trout, put as |On heavily ths 50 miles north of Toronto, safe end wp flopping on the ie made it 2 aif. Late in the secon -Q to end the scoring in [" the h ad half centre Rock HupSON - GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA SANDRA Dee - BOBBY DARIN To assess the mood of the na on from coast to coast, and to give REPORT ON BUSINESS readers @ concise running commentary On the progress of the clection, expert Globe & Mail reporters are covering, every facet of the campaign, A tep political reporter has been assigned ta cover the campaign of each good sportsmanship displayed. Mexico Sunday, New Royal Hotel blank- hed Local 708 3-0. ' \ \ j rovinces for fishing pike and walleye, wick have some rivers that (raw hed Lake Shcoc, ba pood My of the big and sporty excitement— high as the 3 mystery. e Z Z ’ AA . deep as t Colyinber PCW (4 hi mys “island party leader, Other Globe & Mailreporters are travel- ling the country to send in first-hand reports of all the most lively and important developments. 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B . mca Craiey akan Greongood Michac Callar-Gary Mernll Report on usiness | Bath Rogan val leon LOM ats tina TODAY. to SAT. 1 - ) pan, MAT, SATE. 2 pty, ES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY | is acstriped bass, Newfoundland, of trout course, Wil be waiting anxiously niin j to see whether the tina return are pulled toto bonls in the sume dn the sive and numbers thie mer, made Conception Bay the Ate The price of lantic seaboard's best fishing in a limited way, In Novi Beothn hole list year when the government gol dato Quebece Wil allow fishermen to Lhe controversin Meld of resi-| take sea trout from Antieostt dent Teensine. henisiotion auth Island salmon rivets woil Ov- orived a. $2 Heense for residents | tober V5 instead of Beptember 30 over the age of 16, but Lands) as in former years, nave (te and Forests Minister wm. OD. Wall sipned to eut dawn the dapiuge burton says ib will apply at the| hungry trout ease to snlmon outset only to a limited mimberfroe and fry ab they head upe of streams designed as trout siren, or salmon water where stocking, Quebee also da tdving @ Witte bas taken pluce. Pere leeway bo underwater tishe ror early reelerd, however, fermen, Pragmen, Tinted last there's one brenak-—they enn stari{ year to aw few Inkes In Mont coating thelr dines over amon | Tremblant nnd de ia Verendrye water ab 6 wm, standird Lime ine (parks, have some mere prka stond of & an. opened to then ts well ag part Nova Seotin seks ton sun of the Mt, Lawrence River, They mer season of four or five ean't ibe pressure tanks, how montha for te prized trout and |e excopt In the Bt. Lawrence. bet that more lake shing went up. Atlantic salmon, ww do New- Manitoba genemly permits foundiand, Prince Wdward Tk year-round fahing excep) for i land, New Brunswick and Que- ahildown of a few weeks in April or Mry, depending on the xpecies, Malleapawnlng brooks trout also are protected Beptoni- ber 1h ta October 1, Gaskiatchewan clears the dees . bee, Like HG, however, they leave the deep-ten Mahorman to frolle throughout the winter if he Wants boy Mniy § foi averything 6x { rs , 1 ‘ " wary ‘ cop 0 WATCH VOU UNA bass, which don't open until Nova Scotin and New Brune Pduly 20, ‘ Advertising in The Daily Ne ws Brings Rosults acnee weer There’s something — SPECIA about Seagram's | SPECIAL OLD wy TU Seaguams , SPRELA Rye Andy 9 9