rages in City Baseball k Lindsay of Abel & Odowes has taken the patting championship in city baseball] with an s play- of Abel & Odowes, and Ray & Ander- Spring, of G & A, who struck out vith 3396 21 and 20 times each respectively In order to qualify for consid- Nick Paviikis Of oot; atting ch: lhis play was spotty—“hit and| te KT-33 ‘jet’ when the pilot! worried. He wiggled the stick to nr wodenee bat eee p bonis ees case | passed out frong lack of oxygen. attract attention. When that mAhnan “pre Piss : «in ) He flew the training ship until|tailecd pe realized he s at plate | In the $90,000 World Cup | the engine quit. He the nan-| become pilot of et tick Here are the league batting 4itournament, Leonard finished} a ae Tae | va pilot of a 500-mile-an-| he ; ague batting ee ee oeuvered it carefully down to a’! hour jet. Danny Bill averages oe 4 ae oe ae nthe | ered where the pilot regained| “]. made a rignt warn and fol- | - he 2 do " w three-putte on ' consciousness. Ltoapedt the coast af Janae. 3 ew | all AM POSIT ION AB HITS SO PK 0G ast green i. | Master Sgt. Charles E. Hilt, 31,| that most Of tee Jaman aties We ‘ &” O A 83 12 l 394 m afraid I've had it in top| never had been in a jet until he|are on the ocean and i figured | af 3B 30 ll 3 367 tournaments ‘at least,” he said.| hitch-hiked a ride from Korea that was the best way of finding 1&0 SS i 14 ? 341 I've practised four hours every) to Japan in the T-33 flown by | an airfield ’ . fi Ak Pp & LF 50 17 4 340 day thought perhaps if I) Lieut. Rebert W. MacDuff | “Then the jet engine quit G&a.CF 53 18 : — could get in the groove, and|° They were buzzing along at| “That scared me” Hilt said LF 65 22 3 338 practice would do it, I would’ 500 miles an hour 37,000 fect up| But he maintained control : ind 2 48 i io aj give it the business. That didn’t|when MacDuff asked Hilt to by trial and error de termined ,& O 2B 48 14 3 work, either.’ hold the auxiliary control stick|the slowest possible rate of de- | O cF 55 15 1 a in the rear seat while the pilot | scent o 11 3 4 ‘ worked @ navigational problem | “I was a bit worried about the 2B 39 11 9 Hi d C { | “All I knew was that if you|landing,” /Hilt says. “because sb (65 17 7 0 ! ay 0S 5 |push forward on the stick you|MacDuff still couldn’t see clear- $82! 6 8 - go down and if you pull back! ly. But he made one of the slick- Pat 58 16 6 25: | ttl F | you go wp,” says Hilt. |est landing I ever saw. We had 7 a : : es | e or _The pilot’ Ss head _nodded for-|only a few minutes fuel left.’ 3B 12 3 0 9% | i ea Scout Students SS&P 32 14 6 225 LF 54 12 11 222 MONTREAL (CP) Paul Le Pp 7 6 8 222 | Seige 1d George Hooper, teen- \ SB CO! 1} 3 216 jaged students, -have returned G&A. LF = fT 12 227 | : from a 35-day ,7,000°tour of Wes- ( C 5 7 208 tern Canad: t cos 2 BS5 2B C4 13 12 293| INDIANS MEET—The Indian from the East meets the Indian ren yn soe ee 3B 15 3 4 200 : > 1¢ West as Chief Howard Skye Is introduced to Indian » pair last year toured 1B 10 2 4 200 an Cee Rani B. M. Devi of Rampur, India, at a rodeo held near Peninsula for $7.50 2B 54 10 13 1B | ioronto for delegates to the International Red Cross eonference i This summer they roamed the 8S “ 6 10 176 | Chief Skye shows the Rani a “snow snake,” which is used in West. sl ng in a pup tent o« P 17 2 2 176) umes by North American Indians (CP PHOTO) |emérgency town accommodations &A 1B 41 ] i4 171} They took in the Calgary stam_ RF 4! 8 12 170 | | pede, visited the mounted police P 18 3 6 167 i training centre at Regina, gazed > 2 q } = wa bs 2 160 r in awe at the Canadian Rockies ‘ A. RF 43 6 20 a4 wie picked luscious cherries in RF 24 3 9 =| h Columbia’s Okanagan 88S 53 6 14 fa Set . ¢ . : 7 os ; “ el h read in scout uniforms, stagram $ Crown Royal AkO 1B 43 2 21 ot u Al ee had no trouble in getting a ‘ : es, hitch-hiking as much a & A iB 23 l 15 043} ‘ i By The Canadian Press 500 miles on a good day. tye Seagram's V.O. RW y r ‘ : ‘ ‘ + 2 ecenrnreerreerectaiiete & v | NEW YORK. — Stuart Miller, rookie right- lnsold Cheek - | hander, pitched brilliantly to give St. Louis Cardinals, pigs - “O7" (ar , KINGWILLIAMSTOWN, South Seagram's 83 || a 1-0 victory over Chicago C ubs Tuesday. | Africa @-—Robert Cowan, man- By GAYLE TALBOT Miller, in his first game in the ,--—-——---- -- -| aging haan of Soutt Atries’s jmajors, held the Cubs to six) Washington at New York and! Di#gest textile hes pet h a eB S ‘s King's Plat W YL > 1 Re . hits, walked two men and struck Wage inquiry his compa as p Ss 9S VW YORK (AP) — Now look, let.us not be cut tour 06 arddas the Tanck Detroit at Cleveland. } > ial Rice's first-inning single WIL: Tri-City 6. Wenatchre| output. he said i) : ; : 7 : y 6, Wenatchee | output, he Bobby to develop for a time, say 10 eens ee ne a 0; Victoria 0, Vancouver 2; Sa- . * fame s 0 ya . e n : + ears, before we take him beyond his depth. | struggle all the way. Miller nail-\°™, 5: Yakima 6; Spokane 3, GOOD LOCATIONS aaa oe t favor to| ————+——+_+— --jed Bill Serena, Cubs’ second seme 4 The chief advantage of the) Dhis advertisement ts noc published or displayed by the Liquor anages the! his first after he had been) baseman, with a called third) PCL: San Francisco 2, Holly-)aluminum industry in Canada Control Beard or by the Government of British Columbia. who play-|traded to the “Gold Sox” in a/ Strike on a 3-and-2 pitch for) wood 3; Sacramento 6, San is abundant and low-cost hydro-}q 0 es e Grove spectacular deal. He had a sore| the last out with Chicago run- Diego 4; Los Angeles 2, Oakland electric power at points near | y nece arm that year, but he eame’back| Pers on first and third base 13; Portiand 3, Seattle 2. necessary raw materials. Ls rt hantz racks| with a curve the next that wes Bob Rush, ace of the Chicago|-— _ i enthus-/| good for 20 wins, and as late as'staff, was a victim of Miller’s W all 1938 he still was cagey enough’ sparkling performance. RE on ROOF NOW | w if he = to lead the American League ii The rookie was called up from| nt a bet-| winning percentage with 14-4. |the Cards’ American Associa- Old Mose ar In his four greatest years, he tion farm at Columbus where he | Your Reof May Not Last Through Another Year “ nh an awk- established a won-lost secord of had an 11-5 record . ° . fi ie cain 9 102-23, which possibly is with-| pamwED OUT We will give your free estimates on re-roofing his cigar < a eed sek tee Rain played havoc with Tues- with asphalt and cedar shingles | difficult to} ~ ae cod : ,|day’s schedule. National League being the on EO ae ae or Oa cane games between Brooklyn and ix dif- sie! baat as nner eee nae New York and between Boston Greer & Bridden Ltd. 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