vic TS ROUND-UP * By GAYLE TALBOT pas few rash of Hornsby the press Cineinnath Ly be to b to th ha been ition re- batting ell prove efuses to harges the old is wound ivhly-patd era, they he vod pat his omething as well their wilt @¢on the one and Gabe Paw), } of the ie Signed Hornsby in some ensive mis B Veeck of cinnatl mire Horns ¢ is and be ything And an do nsby's ts of haseball to id eaeri Cay thpick llers Edge in the evening. It is his honest belief that the luckiest man alive is a big league ball player and that his semi monthly pay cheque is ail the reward he n eds or deserves for bearing every minute Some of the Brownies, o: learned very early in the s®asor felt frustrated beeause thei; leader did not necessarily ack about their health and break fast, and because he ate th» out for dull play while failing to applaud their ‘better efforts “rT don't care whether th: like me or net,” Hornsby marked upon 0%e oecasion, “ju so they play ball for me. They’r: Suppesed to be grown men Not all the Brownies fete hurt at the Rajah’s reserve. At two, eatcher Clint Courtney and outfielder Jim Rivera, who had played for Hornsby in the min ors, considered him a great man and likely they still do. Neither of them, we have heard. would have anything to do with the sad Ineident in Boston when the players presented Veeck a cup for having “liberated”’them from Hornsby’s clutches down It is a coincidence perhap that both are tough, fighting ball players who make up hustle what they may lack in natural gifts. It might be n colneidence that Rivera wa traded to the White Sox the other day in a one-sided deal | Which quite likely will brine revision of the game waiver , rule ne Reds, having played w Ger a SwWeetessinn of easyv-poir pilots, will find the Rajah stro: medicine for a time The th te do, Kiddie i fuip it dow Quickly, ana then yowH find you have quite a manage quite 4 Inara Firemen In st Hectic Night Game Fire n one of ectacular iamond earned n for In with nto the pa 12-5 core and five Bill iast of nning) the at bat ner reach- BASEBALL ONIGHT Ommercial Hotel vs Drdon & Anderson 7:00 cn FOOTBALL MORROW NIGHT CYO Vs BATTERY 7:00 p.m, — eee bad throw, Williamson scorine and tying the ball game Deary followed with a drive to short which was fumbled and Lepage ame home with the winning run Deary was credited with th win. He struck out 11 and wa ed three. Hi t rikeout total one short of the league high of 12 set by Don Scherk and Rusty Ford, but was the highest for seven inning affair Ralph $>Enridge of the Smokies was charged with the loss McDade of CCC was the biz hitter with four out of five and five rbi's For Firemen, Bili Webster and Currie each co! lected three hits, Bill with two triples Tomorrow night, league lead ing Number Ones meet cella dwelling Hawks, Firemen-— AB: Rowtihe fF Dallyn 4 l 2 1 Bill oe sg Currie ) 2 3 2 Enridge ) l 2 1 | Webster 4 2 3 1 Carison 5 l 4 0 Blake 5 1 B 0 Burgess 4 2 , ; Carlson 3 1 0 0 18 37 f ccc 300— An sm ef Wagner 4 3 3 Williamson ] See MeDade 5 3 4 0 Lepage 4 3 2 1 Deary a =..-a Kuroziel +. ¢ 1 5 Bennet Ve. 8.8 Rothwell 4 0 0 2 Finnegan fe ces 33. 15 W 8 Firemen 202 001 9—14 17 8 OCC 300 411 303 3-15 10 8 ELIGIELE ‘FOR HONOR Women are eligible for the Military Medal, but only on! Special recommendation of 4 Commander-In-Chief for bravery under fire. 4 roe BOTTLED IN LONDON, ENG., FOR OVE "Usement is lard or BY TANQUERAY, GORDON & CO., LTD. not published or displayed by the Liquor y the Government of British Columbia, | him is r. Wen Tah Yang. cen . ae The DAILY NEWS