foung Club Wins City Baseball Pennant. Ie DAILY NEWS PORTS xk © 2S. US PORTS ROUND-UP By GAYLE TALBOT YORK. — There are men in the sports -G-A Trounce Hotelmen | In Error Stricken Bill | | | } The team with the youngest average age, spot-| ted with rookies, last night cinched its penmaat victory in the City Baseball League when Gordon & Anderson blasted Commercial Hotel 10-4, | Vie Carolei, who alternates be- tween catching and the mound | tossed away six scattered hits to} | the Hotelmen, while Vern Cic- | cone gave up 10 to the winners. | But it was the error- -stricken | third inning which spelled ruin | for the Hotelmen. G-A brought | in eight runs off five hits and six | | errors, five of which were com- Russians Mean To Beat World Umpire Suspended For Insults T ‘Tunne y Forecasts Next Heavyweight Champion in Walcott-Marciano Duel MUNICH (AP)—Gene Tunney predicts a new heavyweight boxing champion of the world will be crowned when challen- fer Rocky Marciano meets Jersey Joe Walcott in September, Tunney who retired from the heavyweight throne in 1928, aid Marciano hits harder with two hands than any fighter he has seen. That includes a man whorm Tunney beat twice, Jack Dempsey. | | ' | ST. LOUIS O—Bill ae To Sports Writers at Game | : — tape ener — ’ erince Rupert Waily New: ee, Amped 8 8, , 1952 T ARRIVING THIS WEEK Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. New Stock of MODERN LAMPS COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY a 56, Anterican League umpire Bes. 9 i ner Block — Phone 210 loy more polished English than Casey! mitted, one after the other by | By EDDY GILMORE Jet Pilot Passes 27 years, has been suspended in Prince Rupert, B.C Stewart, B.C rhs K ’ |Commereial’s _outfie Ider Bill} MOSCOW (AP) Wee te definitely. He was accused ot | , BY, pie ' left-handed dentist, but none to! Gunn : substituting for short stop. | ve witha th the nen ime. insulting sport writers covering | PPLE LPP L PPLE EID DPE I IIOP EPIL P LDP DMN Ne ‘ ho can get to the kernel of a matter; Gunn was also picked off in pic Games in Australia deter- | iC i er’ a game at Sportsman Park, we. sos a pope Kore se a = nd mined to beat the United States McGowan; was suspended ‘by Ye 4 third after having reached first Will Harridge, league president, { ‘asey’s| Well be the best of all the m: _ | @nd every other country in men's | k 0 C t | “ ° . 93 Ve S orsetis| Dizzy" Dean stories," ANY] On an error by OnIehMet. Mat- [ERASE Rem cheeks concen, |TOKES VET CONNTON ener strong protests were made! “Good whisky has no substitutes & is be-| 2 as th 4986 Mie. peat th | ming. They have a good chance’ WITH U.S. FIFTH AIR FORCE, Yes#rday by the Globe-Demo- | who is be ; fe Si os a v ™ Gordon & Anderson scored | of doing’ it. Korea (AP You're whizzing | “T@t and the East St. Louis (Mi.) | ) wi “ for the Cardinals {te shea a ee AaP : I a (AP) \ dias the “a a, i = a is de two more runs in the seventh | Anyone living here knows | alono at $00 miles Ah Those sora Journal. ; aieth tenn daclired ‘grimly: “y) 204 last inning of the night | with what zeal they are going miles up—your first ride in a| When McGowan ejected pitch- | vs oe toe lain't gonna win another one {p| Sze, ed Off ‘With a sitgie ‘by | |to throw themtselves into the jet—and then the pilot passes f Billy Hoeft from the Detroit | : e or four) @ on aaa: otic etait wen nek. shortstop Ralph Enridge and | task. _out and the engine fails. bench in Wednesday night's | ) thinking Eo a ss — an aes scored with a single by Sid) pour years ago the central| That was the recent predica-|}Contest between Tigers and St. | taken 0 it ah te rat year, th | Scherk and an error, }committee of the Communist) pent of M-Sgt, Charles E. Hilt, |Louis Browns; writerg asked Mc- | ' y gem That itevasai, he shut out HARDLUCK CICCUNE Party set two goals—to win 3; of Parker, Fla., who was |G0Wwan for itformation. ‘ ay : % a ‘ ‘ set ; . . 7 2. out of the | Brooklyn in the first game of a} Commercial’s pitcher, Ciccone, etre championships and set | hitching a lift from Korea to} McGowan'y reply, a writer | 4 bleheader and then watched iad tough luck.all the way. With | Word records in ail major sports. | Japan in a two-seater jet train- | said, was “I'll write you a letter.” | : feel Jike | Goubdieneaaq and then watched | had & u a % i ' his brother Paul top it with a! only scattered support in the Much has been accomplished by er. The pilot passed out when | Sports Editor Ellis Veech of the wo-hit. no-run effort field, he had to-work himself out | S0Viet athietes since that time. | pi. oxygen supply failed |Joutnal said McGowan later of one tight spot.after the other, | The biggest thing, of course, was! The Air Force said the ser-|made obscene gestures towards inion: en 4 an| Then, in the secd~d:inning. when | their participation in their first geant took over the controls and | the press Ok. the Olymp! a ‘ie st by the iy Wats china: prea gs ir two runs, | Olympics. And according to | flew the jet until the engine | pha Be ARN AE il itself be | el ardinal, by the way m ; n scor¢ > U ‘ : : 7 : ng Bi seems to set him apart. They | Ciccone got ina hotbox ee oe “sulonpations, they won it pgpew si os meen te esto ban Hoe ve > A ne oar ee with ‘stsoetateay, Santis tevlad ta! But Russians lagged behind in Robert W. MacDuff of Avenel, | Civic Strike { i 3 0 ne wa Ut ‘ 1 . “ ar ee at th day he raced home | beat out the ball an and pe ys a T- |NJ., regained consciousness F il d { FREE Travel Booklet ive pro © OLNEr Gay ne ra , ; a . ,.| formances ei e wo idee ‘ on | * i Pe oc from third after Phil Rizzuto! Both players suffered cuts on nase gerieuntade ct nad ~ P| They were headed for Sapan, | ol e n lag hg ws 26-pare er had pulled down imple pop-/| the face ; we i be desired. They also lost to the a * * reg me ; age ooh ° ® regulations and hetpful ‘ up to deep short and then flip At the end of the fifth inning, United States in basketball and |U°4"4 MacDuff come ir throug imni e hints. to Canadian. and CaBIe | ed the bal rele to his|the luckless pitcher had to be to Perel ™ : sodtth a a-1'\the earphones. He wanted to _ whan ele ee any ae eee ae ee : avia in footba oda ch Gi ectitlabins Cit h robte o : econd-baserman. Helped Detroit | helped off the fleld when a hard} .:, | Work out a navigational problem PO. Bex 208. Stat Unive ut t e Yanks, too hit, grass-cutting ball by Scherk| .OM€ can be almost certain and would the sergeant please| WINNIPEG (P)—A threatened S ihchtieal ror fe-up AMme{ 0 oe hit his foot arid paralyzea it.| ere will be improvement in hold the auxiliary contro) stick? |Stike of about 2400 civic em- ted State You simply don’t do that to Cieconne hit the dirt. but re- | Coming years. | He saw MacDuff's head nod Ployees was called off dast ‘night from |old Cards. The Boston Red Sox covered in time to throw the| _ The job probably will be joceasionally, but thought the bout -eight ‘hours ‘before’ the WISER'S DISTILLERY trictly no Jost a world series back in 1946| Fovered in tt awkward sitting| tackled immediately, With | pilot was cheéking his map and| Midnight deadline when alder- LHAITED have | because their shortstop, Johnny position to first for the third| ™illions of young people to |then bobbing back to cheek in- ‘men granted the émployee wage when | Pesky, took ren Brady ne Tal draw from, the Soviet sports | struments MacDuff was re-|@nd hour demands. eve while Country Slaughter wa organization, wh functi acti ‘ ‘ PO anf > ey cua running the bases Big hitters for G-A were Sid ce Th aniahie se - anne peti ibn hn of oxygen and ore catlement ended months This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor look an, Slaughte 16 now, too, yet) Sen ‘Wm ~— ae hid | to comb the country for pros- Hilt said he didn’t. get worried | would have erupted into. the| Control Board or ny pct irene of British Columbia. the London {s enjoying one of the great) four Mmes at S96 aud Raph | pects While perfbcling talent until MacDuff failed to answer | first tie-up of city serviees since | eae - because seasons of a fine career. Weigh a bac dai they already have. over the communications sys-| the general strike in, 1919. | 191, three pounds more than; | #0e Davis, , Determination, practice, work, | tem. The city’s settlement groposal, | : ure get- when he came to the big show| first baseman, collected two | a.cistance by State and party| He waggled the stick. but still which granted a 40-héur work | Your taste will tell you will all in 1938. He doesn’t know how for three, - ae : and an inherent talent for sports no response. Then he realized | week to begin Dec. 31 amd aj Olympics Manager Marty Marion got th The one-sided ar a ~ a plus @ huge pool to pick from|he had just become a jet pilot.' 714 per cent wage increase, was hould be a iden dast s€ason. that he,| Hardware Men whic 7 ad Hotel- accounted for the strong Russ- After following the Japanese | accepted by the union executive every gamc.'Slauehter. needed to be given men manager Miner SEnwnas ian showing at Helsinki. coastline for a while the engine} ana stewards at 3 p.m. arid by @ vest every now and then. | looking mighty sad and Btan| ; quit, then by trial and error on|g straw vote at am informel Shitcks, Cowntry ig a strony: | ‘ — my gate ~~ the stick, Hilt learned the slow-| meeting of city council about | tremefmdows young fellow who néeds to play out sparkling, oom ogy his sea- | est rate of descent and started a | 4:39 p.m. \titetics regularly ‘to keep himself in son's league baseball ayne ays long glide over land--determinét | orriciais 6f the Bederation of | what maly| shape PLAYOFFS , to ride the plane down, At 13,- Civic Employees (CCL) then in- | It gives Gordon & AMderson H ll K one sont MacDuil came to structed member emplovees to | . ® 11 Wins to 6 losses, second place e he ee ae oe rt oa go back to work as usual. j l yj é ‘oIs an 1a 20 Pp eng } | hi 0 t B ms With — = ee — = ae oe Sonia at 6 000 feet A former meeting of city coun- lé Mn us S$ u, and Commercials six wins and Charles rhe. 8% $000 Sent. ct Will be held Monday to offic if |" vinal playoffs statt Sunday MONCTON, N.B. CP)-The 1952| lally ratify the setttement. uf ; sk aaa ei a of ro vaving contract for the city of Sra ahah Gee eed chler j in S lit B; with the first game of a best of OGDEN, Utah @ Youthful i = nett te & inka de Bela } three series between the Cloth- | heavyweight Rex Lane said to-| Monct A) & Tit alt CARE OF TIRES ' fiers and Hotelmea. Winners day he is going after Ezzard | John, N.B., for sidewalk work and | Good spare tires should be ro- | LW YORK (CP)—A dancing knuckle ball] meet Gordon & Anderson Yor | Chates in a 10-round bout to-| re-surfacing of several streets. | 5 tated regularly on a car because | : the Bert Morgan Trophy cham- | night like he is fighting for the | City couneil passed an appropri- they leteriorate eyen ness | ired between two bitter baseball rival ‘| pionship. , tithe, ation of $200,000 for the various cy Can ‘deteriorat . ! d New York Giants waltzed off wit h Last year’s winners were Abel| “I’m going to knock him out,” | Projects not being ysed, & Odowes, wite also won the | Layne said. league championship. l = ee and his teridiers | i ' was deliv Box score: |; had a different version. : | | tte Calgary Coach be Abe H-E| thany 0 ready for Box” Jake ehe aden | Monkman, 2b 4 0 0 1) Mintz, Charles co-manager an- } _ Bri kly, i Hartwig, 3b 4 1 1 @| nounced. eis i . ato Cleared of Cornwell, ¢ 3 1 1 ©! 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