om eee ce teeta mreermaennns de penne emcee ne penne erent emer Tae TT F ynn nears only 13 major league pitche the Chicago White Sox and Mon- jors. The victory made his rec- Wynn retired 17 consecutive | batters at one stretch, did not, jwalk a man and faced only 29} ;men—Just two over the mini-' ‘mum, while posting his first shutout since he stopped the’ same Indians on September 23, Major League | Leaders - By The Associated Press National League AB R H Pet.| Williams, Chi. 173 38 61.353 lGepeda, SF 186 40 65 .349 |B. Alou, SF 160 30 54. .338- | Thomas, NY 155 24 52 .335 ‘Flood, St. L 186 24 62 .333 Groat, Pitts. 172. 19 57 331 Runs—Mays, San Francisco, 45. Runs batted in—Cepcda, 49. Hits—Cepeda, 65. Doubles—Robinson, Cincinnati 16 i Loge £ 4 ¥ Virdon, Pittsburgh 5. es 3 eo i. a ee . eee - ” " Home runs—May 16. TENNIS TWINS — Identical twins Maureen and Lyndsay Watts, 16, leap the net together after a victory at a Vancouver spring tennis tournament. Experts say the twins show considerable 7 o 7 — | promise on the courts. . CP Photo _ \Jimenez, K City 180 21 51 .392 1A. Smith, Chi. 136 20 45 .331 Colussi leads senior h EG to 30-8 victory over Savoy team es . . Hits—Rollins 60. Paced by the strong hitting of Grace Colussi, Prince Rupert Senior High Poubles “Green ith, Chica 7 School girls thumped a disorganized Savoy Hotel team 30-8 in a senior women’s Home runs—- Gentile, Balti. softball game last night at Gyro Park. more 15. Colussi topped the batters as pom she clicked for five hits In sever | baseman Shirley Waage smashed . rors to take a commanding 18-4 trips, including a home run and) the first home run of the season. | lead. Shop-Easy two doubles for nine RBIs. The high school gals added: They tallied anether eight: Savoy, playing a sloppy #4mc.! another nine runs in the fourth ‘runs in the sixth on just two hits | a e chalked up 21 errors while the Gn four hits, a walk and five er-jand seven bungles K high: school gals played tight | | ni $ insmen , Shirley Intermela was top bat- | all ais they were charged with cor for the losers with lwo Hits) Kinsmen lost a heart-breaker e only one error wntil the bottom B t ‘in three trips. | ; vr . Wj as of the seventh when they com. | €a vers rip | Winning piteher Toylea Rossi 44} meee pete a online mitted three nore which helped eect sae oe mcy Rollins, Minn 174 92 60 .345 Kaline, Det. 146 32 49 .336 . pene rete ee ee TT eee } 1 ‘eeathered 10 hits, walked seven’ 9.7 decision to Shop-Basy . ‘less ball for five innings and te oF rus ain ne eee. iy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | LOST Jole Bond was tabbed for | were leading 1-0 at the end of Frome While Oo NE oc Sscore- . , ‘A its ; alice , ’ e ° Jess. y | Tacoma handed Seattle a 7-5: 18 its, ene ne only four the fifth, setback and Portland beal Vane) fnd struck cul none. | In the sixth, the first two igh school added five more | in the second and Savoy man~ aced to score one run is second conver 2-2 in 13 innings in the! Savcy played the game under. shop-Easy butlers gol on base ‘new managers Alex MacFarlane: py errors, the next struck out only Pacifle Coast League base- , ya ept, as AY ball seheduled Monday night. | and Ding Intermela as Art Len: | and the fourth flew out, vrpwaites ' neo ing both runners and miving the DPRSHS veo BO) 088 2 80 1b 4 procers a 2-1 lead, three of then from -yeur old! , ) SAVOY oe we O12 100 4 810 a1: “Dave Morehead who was after 10 compete Has fifth triumph. champion Braaik a team packed | Reavers the rubber game of the King, former professional foob- struek oul 10. with stars, opens dts defence of series, ball player dn Wushington and} Jdininy Sparks allowed eleht thie World soecer Championship | Los Angeles beat ibs farms. elub | Regina, has been named assist | its on hks way to the wit, {he ehampieuship and the gold turned out for the game. Jules Rimet Cup, symbolic of ae world soecer supremacy, our | teen wor fhe trip to Chile after | eliminating omatehes involving pearly 90 teams fram round the world. Bray) and Chile, the host country, qualified mutonadenlly, Four games wall be played Wednesday in Bantingo, Raw coiun, Vind deb Mar gad: Arien. razil wil play Mexico at the Paucifie Beach resork of Vin del | versity, two hits in three trips. ES | PUBLIC MEETING Hear... Robert Strachan-Frank Howard af the New Democratic Party Mur, Other paumes ure Uruguny vs: Colombia out Area, Chile Sj Bwitverland at Santiago wad Ar- yuntinn Vs Bulgaria at Ranengue, DIVIDED INTO GROUPS he fh teams have been dl- vided Inte four groups. ‘The top two dn each group Will qo Fore word Inte the quarters flnals, Thoraday's schedule fen bares Lhe debut of some top Tarepenn tent, Russh raeeta Yuposlavin rt Aten, Bpai goes agaliast Ceeehosiovikin al Vin del Mur nd England meets Hungary at Jocuri, West Germany, bo make ths raf. WP Pen PH Eee neatast Pauly Murs day, suffered a setbnek today. Jurgen Werner, under consider atton to replace Injured back Horst Saymaniak who has it pulled tilph minsele, brake hts right baad, Wed., May 30, 8:00 p.m. Civic Centre Auditorium By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tired? Not 42-yearrold Early Wyna,..who. began). his career in 1939, and 22 seasons, 651 games and 4,381 innings later is evanking his durable right arm for the final drive toward the 300-victory circle reached by Coming back from a sore arm)" 0 that sidelined him the last part | 1960. That gives him a career to- of the 1961 campaign. Wynn hasjtal of 47, tops among active Am- returned to tne firing line for! erican Leaguc hurlers. aramounts Strand, at the annual track mect and sports day held by Booth Triples—Ranew, Houston and | Cardinals. Essegian, Cleve 105 25 39 .371 ‘kee Braves 2-1. Other NL clubs e Savoy -core their final four runs, M 3 innd struck out three on her Way) phe service ‘ spror The students started fast wilh oun 1es - ? ae an easy win. | rhe servieement played error: | | ‘Tacoma pounded four home! as tt Money cow Pasi! Then, with two on and two out! Sains to get its vielory from the on et 6 i ton 9 te See Pasi Dennis Rudy slammed a long, teams -cecond place Rainiers, taking eee ret Ay Walls, Fdouble to left centre field, seor- | ‘ we . ee | eieev and MeKay; Bond 4 , In the last half of the same: Raon Debus singled home the: Toss ie eKay; Bond and: igning, Kinsmen's Torge Stromne s t penning run in the 18th to give Singh. missed a home run by inches. | in soccer ourney Portland its win over Vancouver. | rene It was a tough loss for Kins- Hi. give Glen McMinn his first: COACH NAMED imen pitcher George Greer as he SANTIAGO [A Defending win of the PCL season and the! NORTHPIELD, Vt. Qo Len had allowed only two hits and! in Chile Wednesday. Spokane 1-4 In an exhibition | ant football econeh and freshinan} ‘Top batter for the night was Sixteen leams Will compete for Bune ab Spokane, Some 10,030 | hockey conch ab Norwich Uni-|Kinsmien’s Joe Paolinelll with rs. The loss dropped the Indians day night came through with! into a tie for the first place with ! hig best effort of the season— |New york Yankees, rained out ; ed e M oose Alpha won the track meet with a total of 87 points. — a three-hit job that planked|at Kansas City. Jim Bunning ; — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman Cleveland 2-0. allowed only three hits in De- It was the 295th triumph of a! troit's 5-1 decision over Balti- walks and lots of hitting, Para- lengthy and distinguished car-, more, Earl Wilson and Mike For- | mounts edged the favored Moose eer for Wynn, on record as the ' nieles of Boston combined for| 14-12 in last night's Pony oldest active player in the mar (a three-hitter that shut out!bame at Roosevelt Park. Para- In a game filled with Minnesota 3-0 and Los Angeles mounts scored in every ord for the year 3-3. | Angels beat Washington 6-4. but the sixth to cling on NATIONAL LEAGUE ne win, Jocy Jay and Harvey Haddix « The Moose team looked some- are paid their handsome salar- what pati last yey Patna i itch, But the big ri yy phia Philhes as LAC : ies fo P oe uns away. A prime sac helpless at example happened in the sixth exactly ee “inning. Jung Yamamoto hit @ ‘routine grounder at the second baseman, who let it go through this lees. The right fielder picked /it up and overthrew fir hander and the slendcr south- , Ways to Bive F paw aren't. the other end of the firing Hne— in the batter's box. Both proved that Monday night in pacing a pair of Na- tional League clubs on the up- | Yamamoto headed for swing to victory. and the catcher rifled Jay banged a homer and two singles and drove across four Haddix threw a six-hitter and 'pame. ‘led Pittsburgh's offensive with | Pitchers Vic Yamamoto and | three hits in the Pirates’ 3-1 de- Teru Saiki of Paramounts com - -cision over St. Louis. The result bined to allow Moose ten hits. TODAY to WEDNESDAY — ONE SHOWING at 7 p.m. left the Bucs, who've taken six |They gave up 11 walks and tarted | Adult Entertainment of their last nine, just a half out four. Rory McNiece ame back of the fourth-place [°* 0 ves 6 nine hits in two innings In the league's only other game, Glen Hobbie of the Chi- | American League leago Cubs ended a personal 10-'); ; ne three and - AB R H Pct. game losing string, downing a ont wa g t «4 The 7 | Warren Spahn and the Milwar| Top batters of the night were 'pat Mahiara, Tom Uyeno, Bill; Tsp of ;were not scheduled. + Pottle and Allen Moore with | The Reds jumped off early in {hree hits cach. Helping their The ‘winning the 13th of their last teams with two base cnocks | \ | rell for six hits and four runs in'ence Wing, Mel Mah ithe first two, innings, then Jay : Ogilvie. SenoarrT ' o at - ing) ff | 3 re Wha ee tne | third, will be Wednesday night when | PRESTON McGUIRE sxx making it 6-0. i'Paramounts meet Elks. | | | | | | | | I | «ns Tt 6H oe en the second baseman’s head into ‘centre field. In went through the ,runs as Cincinnati strengthen- ‘centre fielder’s legs and Yama-|, ed its hold on third place by win-! moto went all the way home. ‘Houston. ‘hair than he had before the | ifor Moose and was combed. for, He walked two and struck out : pa itwo. Dolpho Paolinelli came on ‘in the third and gave up five | Dark : wot : . | : ' Tes i '16 starts. They rapped Dick Far- apiece were Ken Shields, Clar-, Srairs a AACIOSS CANADA RUNNING NECK AND NECK in the primary, boys’ 220-yard re- lay are Craig Nixon, Craig Lien, Trent MecNeice and Gordon Memorial Junior High School at Algoma Park last Friday. John Lester (right) waits, ready to receive the relay stick from Strand. errors, 1% jouuice Lkuperct Daily ews Leo. Tuesday, May 29, 1962 League inning to score , Feeais “1... WINNER GRAND PRIZE Ballad of SAN FRANCISCO HUM FISTIVAL es e ee DOURIE PRIZE WINNER oldier CANNES FILM FESTIVAL —_——ae - ft. 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