Prince Rupert Doily News Monday, May 10, 1954 Tigers Take Half Game Lead fl cordon ana Anderson uam vo win 4 To Lead Off 1954 Senior Ball Loop i - I ; . ',!' . ! ! ,V-.''f '.V; - ' With 3-2 Victory and 0-0 Dm JOK Ki:i('lll.t:il I Brooklyn By opened up Up n h,,,( With a combination of sharp Poirrier's double, after Iir.vryl;!c AwociaU'd Pri'M Hpom WrltT j game lead In had struck out. McKay hit Illn XT,, 1 1 . Rivnl Amertenn Leairue clubs League, ninuine Phil ' Btavw left six men on base. Esquires made it five runs on five hits and four errors, leaving 11 men stranded on the base paths. Box score: (.urilim - AililiTMin hitting and suTfs.sjve opposition errors in the "fifth inning, Gordon and Anderson took the first ;ame of the 1954 Prince Rupert sharply through first, but was caught off base by Syd Scherk are beeinninR to take the amaz-: Phils 2-1 while the second-phpi ' ,h K'u tj ing Detroit Tiaers seriously. Cincinnati Redlce.s split a i n Sunday the Tigera whipped doubleheader with Kt. Louis! u Io' tk I fhlMon Uliitn S,.v 5.9 In Ihe! The RcdlPBK fame K-w.k .. ... ' i MlKhl l AB R H E r" VV " first game of a doubleheader and, the Second game 6-5 after the ! tWf r " h ft ... iiih .ii,.... t, u in. nn no ii-a i t-aruinais ri:ui mii np n. . i. -"i 111 I" 111. VW H A W ; V, tup , t0 th lr lira encr 10-1. New York n..n.. standoff In the second game ; ; r: ..T-- ri. . -W-' , - (', ... 4 I . t ' a, ' "s ' ' r i, I ' f B. SumlberR. us LI. Hartwig. 3b , U. Sclivrk. c . . . L Hill. 2b S Sclirrk. lb H. Enridge. cf . K Petrow. it . . . I. Dunbar, rt . . . V- C'lUisU'lKSt"!!. P The Tipers now are In first place a hilf-tfanie In front of Chicago, a full game ahead of Cleveland and two ahead of the ri wallaped Pittsburgh 5-1 and! Chicago Cubs edged Milwaukee 5-3. It took Detroit 11 innings to defeat the White Sox in the' opener. Thr Indians missed an Conor. ass 37 0 KMiiln ah f 3 4 a l 3 & m ft when Sedgewick flied out to Dave Kill. i i WILD THROW , G & A's big fifth saw Dunbar lead off with a safety through ; centre, steal second and come, home when Christenson hit to lett centre. Christenson crossed ' the plate when Donaldson threw wildly to home. Haitv.-i'T walked. ! Don Scherk grounded to the j pitcher who threw to third. Wil- I 'liamson bobbled the catch and Hartwig advanced to second. Hill j hit to second baseman Sedge-! wick who muffed it. and Hart- j wig scored and Scherk advanced I to third on the plav but was thrown out by Donaldson at home. Hill came home on En- ridge's two bagger after Syd ; Scherk fanned. Petrow was; thrown out by Williamson, third ! to first. j In "the sixth, Benny Wiiulle sent in r i g h t - h a nder Jackie j Sharpe who retired Dunbar, gave up a pass to Christensen and . made Sundberg fiy out to Gior- ! dano and Hartwig to Douhanuik. I Neither team scored again until the Jiinth vhr-n G A: A picked i up two runs on a double by Syd i u i o i 0 0 0 1 1 i 0 0 0 0 B Willlnmson. 3b . J. Oiordiino. ss W. Douhumulc. rr . D. Hawryluk. cf MrOregnr. let 6thl K HIH. If P PoirrUir, lb K. McKuy. c M Setlufwick. 2b . . n. BUI (HI) BUil W. DonillctMlM. p . . J. tihuipf. J tithl defending champion Yankees. They return home with a brilliant 5-W record for their first road tour. O Till It GAMKS In other American IaniRuc , ames Baltimore ueteated Cleveland 2-1 in 10 innings, and the Yankees whipped and tied Philadelphia in a double-header. 'I hree home runs guve the Yanks a 7-4 opening game triumph anil lookie Bill Skowrim's run-scoring single in the eighth gave them a 1-1 tie in the .second game halted after nine innings H Pi Iff Nj, Senior Pa.sebail League from Es-rjHires iy a 9-5 count at Roosevelt Park yesterday afternoon. Before G & A unleashed their offensive. Esquires trailed by only two runs and a last-minute mlly in the ninth by Benny Windlc's boys could not over-rctr.e the -ev'n run deficit. Rusiy F.-ru's rrc-w led all the v. iv. ,i;ut:n otf in the scoring oc!i i.iii in the first inning when Don S -licrk walked, stole second and came in on an error to Esrmire's shortstop Joe Giordano, which saw i)ave Hill get safely around to .second F iiioi'-s pioduceii notinng in their hp If of the firt as Freddv f'Jnist.'nsen whiffed the first thri'e men. ft & A's half of the second was no more successful as Ralph Enridpe flied out to second baseman Maddy Sedge-wick. Stan Petrow popoed up to Barry Williamson at third and Ian Pnnhur rcled one into the mitt of Ken Hill in left field. In the Escfuire's second, Don Hawrlyluk sot a pass but was thrown oct yoitif. iTto second. Ken Hill .funned and Paul Poir-rier fouled out to-catcher Don Scherk. Sl NDiri RG TRIPLES Christt -nsen in the third got, on when Giordano bobbled his hit find came in to score on Bill , V Kii o h i 002-JOl 003-101- 3J 6 ini o.io 001 (130 ooi loo OHO 210 ttinity to pass Chicago fur the runner-up spot when Bob Tur-ley held them to four hits. Gil Coan's single scored Neil Bcnv with the run that hung a toui h defeat upon Art Houtteman. Home runs by Andy Carey. Yogi Berra and Knos Slaughter accounted for all but one New York run ns the Yankees defeated Bob Trice, A's rookie right hinder. Carl Er.sklne outpltched Robin Roberts as the Dodgers wept the three-game series from Philadelphia. Sal Maglie hurled a six-hitler against the Pirates for his liltli triumph against one defeat. Home run by Hank Bauer and Ralph Kinor helnnd Chirago'.s a & a . Hits . . Esquires hits . . 'Mf f on account of darkness. Northern Clubs Return Victorious MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Assoc luted Press SOME PEOPLE collect stamps, some valuable coins, others prefer antiques, many others collect baseball mementos. The latter happens to be the hobby of the gentleman pictured here. Of course, since Andy Pafko happens to be a professional ballplayer he has quite a head start, on diamond nuggets. The Milwaukee Braves outfielder, formerly with the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers, is shown with baseball bats and balls that have played an Important part in his lonu major-league career. P: herk which scored Sundberg who had walked and Hartwi? who had gained a life through an error to Giordano. , Dennis Reid replaced Christensen on the mound for G & A Portland Heavers and Keatlic Ralnlers, both boasting seriei victories over Southern opponents, headed north Monday to prepare for their first heud-on .'olli.siim of the l'JM Pacific Coast League baseball season. They will play the first of '.even games in Seattle Tuesday An eip.uin; l"t syMfm p, in 3 ff j,,, f rralrr mk tlJilllS lirCrt tlif hmii By The Associated Press Aincrii'iiil Lrilgiie AB R H Pet I Tut tie. Detroit ... 64 9 24 .375! Ciocxlmnn. Boston . 5B 6 21 .302 1 Avlla. Cleveland . . HI 16 28 .340 Jensen, Boston . . . . 53 0 IB 340 Rosen. Cleveland 72 13 24 .333 Runs Minoso. ChtcaKO 18. i Runs butted In Minoso, Chicago 21. Hits Fain. Chicago 20. Doubles Groth, Chicni'O 7. Triples Minoso. Chicago 4. Polite Mayhem Demonstrated In City's First Judo Display I fill kfC1 1 nignt. 1 I ir, rmjmti-v I I Phont Portland shellacked Los Angeles 4-2 and 8-4 Sunday to win the series in the Angeles' home reached the first degree of the black belt, usually attained af'ei three vears There are ill eradf c 11 cik 1 SMITH & park 4-3, Seattle divided with to the black belt, and only one Oakland winning fl-5 and lo.sin Home runs Berra. New York and Siever8. Washington 5. Stolew bases Nine players tied with . Pitching Gromek, Detroit. 5-0 1000 Strikeouts Turley, Baltimore and Pierce. Chicago 42. StuidbcTi's three baaser. Hart-i after Christensen had walked w'f I 'ipred up to Esquire pitcher Danny Bill, in for Sedgewick. Rill Donaldson who nitped l and Sharpe. Williamson walked Sund!jT!T off base. Don Scherk j to load the bases. Giordano flied out to fi--';t sarker Poirrier. ' srounded out third to first scor-Ymmsr Rev ?." -Kav. who wis a ! i"" Bill. Douhaniuk reached first bulwark defensively and often- safely when Hartwig pulled Syd sivelv for Esquires in his first Scherk off the bag. Scherk was senior earnr. shifted off th sec- hurt on the play and Mouse ond half of the third with a bunt ' Morrison went to right field and pud made it down to second on Dunbar took over first. McGregor Don S. lici 'i's overthrow. The , who had taken over second base next two hatters whiffed, Wil- i in the sixth received a walk. liamsoM walked. Giordano got to ' Keni Hill singled scoring Wil-first on D-ive Hill's error. Tlie i liamson. The game ended when threat ended when Bill Don- Poirrier went down swinging, hanink flied out to Syd Scherk ! ' sritVCK Ol'T 11 " on first. ! , . . , ' ., Christensen, L who allowed only f j Syd Scherk spcnficed in the four hUs galned the win, fan- LIMI'I 1U-5 but won the series by the; man holds the highest degree. I hi advcrlnemrm 11 not iuhlnltttl ur ditaycd hy ihc Liquo i.r,trl tloaril or by iht Oo'trnniciit ol llimli ( olumbti. Combining the grace of the ballet, the ferocity of the rough and tumble, and the politeness that is traditionally Japanese, the Port Edward Judo CJub dem-oastrated Saturday niht at the Civic Centre that age, she anil ' weight have 110 bearing in a judo contest. t The display was the club's 259Thid NATION Al 1 1 i. YV. AB R H 80 23 34 83 15 31 81 13 30 70 17 27 Musial. St. Louis Snider. Brooklyn Mueller. New Yolk Jackson. Chicago Pet 382 .373 .370 .350 .353 B mi .first and w'as staged with three Jnblonski. 8t. Louis 102 12 36 purposes in mind, Seiji Matsuo told the audience. Flrt off. he. . il : l V 1 'if- Following the demonstrati ;n of t'ne basic tricks, which w.is 1 performed so carefully as to ap-! pear in slow motion, members of the group s.iowed the fundamental practice of Judo j Taking part were Tak Onuril and Norman Mio, Pat Maihara; and Lawrence Atchesun. B'Ul Tsuchlya and Don Lusaka and j Steve Yamamoto and Ma.sai.il ' Nakatsu. NIXE ( ONTKSTANTS A white team and red team. ; with nine contestants each, staged a tournament using the tricks that had been demonstrate I. 3 ir, x t .t. Need o Ft said, the group wished to Intro- j duce judo to Prince Rupert. The! after the G & A second baseman ! Runs Moon, St. Louis 20. Runs batted In Muslul. St. Louis 2B. Hits Jablonskl. St. Louis 36 Doubles Sniders. Brooklyn 10. Triples Mays, New York 3 Home runs Saner, Chicago and h-id Ptiined a life whr-n WHHnm- son, , who also pitched four hit ball, struck out two. Sharp al- i IniUPri tn'n hila frir twit nine onH I ianie 4-3 margin. Si atte won the niuhtcap in thej ninth when Jim Atkins took the mound with the bases loaded and promptly walked Nanny Fernandez to force in Pete Hernandez with the deciding run. Eddie Basinskis io home runs powered Purtand to the second game victory over Los Angeles and homers by Don Egbert. Walt Jtmnich and Hocky KraMilch decided the opener. Dick Richards hit his 10th homer of the season for the An-gel.j, mid like all the others it me with the bavs empty. He also tied a 30-year-old record in the Inst e,ame by mnkiiij only one putout at first Da.se. Hollywood won from San Diego 12-lj and 'i-l io knock the Padie? oui of first place. Sacrament took the second game in 10 innings 2-1 after losing to Sua Francisco 4-2. second error by Williamson al- 'for i j ii one hit one run lowed !!nl to reach third where i . ,. . ., , 1 h ct,nrt o tj,ii, r Kusy Fords boys got their MUlal. Ht. LOUIS 10. Stolen Bases Bruton. Milwaukee 5. RESTYLING 0 GLAZING II club aiso needs funds for a new mat, and wLhe to take a judo team to Vancouver next spring. Leading off the display Hairy Noda and Toshi Nishl demonstrated 12 of the 50 tricks comprising judo, which wa: formulated to do the maximum wn'.j with a minimum of effort. Contestants are dressed in tradi CLEANING ridge st ruck out and Stan Pet- j row grounded out third to first. Esquires pi'-ked up their first! run in the fourth when Hill, hit j by a pitched ball, scored on , The winners were the white ; team. With a poiitcness that J would amae the grunt and nine runs on a total of seven " Ha8Chl, si Louis 3-0-1.000. hits and eight errors and they strikeouts Haudix. St. Louts 34. Victoria, Salem Lead VIL As Stampeders Welcomed Back FREE PICK IIP Phor groan fraternity, the contest- tional gaio 01 trousers and a loose tunic which is kept in pla.-e 1 ants b(:wcd t( cai'h otlPr before BILL SCUBY - Fi r, 1 I . . .. .snj.'i i I . 3 'jv-Ct.';...:.-." : .'St.. ''4 ... . -v. 1 ' f ''-.;-) i ; : . j. " i i i 4-1' - f J. ' i t .J itf" Vf' : 1 i .' . 11, J t U :,.4 .-SV'S , . j ' , "V;l I TH.. ' , i by a wrap-around belt. 1 grappling and aUo alier tne hlmM'" " the Unlike wrestling, emp.ha.sis ult' ,t:Zt I-.ructor Noda explained that owner's franchise opening day, lost their "orphan" status Saturday when league directors ac CI, CHOP SUEY . . . . . . CHOW ME IN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. icf-. . K 1 he club had two cl uics UtliOl'S vwrci, in..t-.ii n.'verage to Dnng about a fall. Surprise is Uie cepted a new Calgary offer and i from 12 to lfl years and seniors I from 16 up. The group has been j meeting four times a week for restored the club to a full mem- 1 Dl'-f feature of the -sp irt, and bership. j By The Associated Press ! With the Calgary Stampeders once more in the fold, Western International League baseball teams picked up their regular schedule Monday and set their sights on Victoria and Salem, virtually deadlocked in first place entering the second week of the 1354 season. ; The Stampeders, It ft homeless 1 when the league picked up the Teepees Win TEEPEES WIN Page 4 TOHONTO 0-The odds favoring the east climbed today following St. Catharines Tee-Pees 8-2 victory over Edmonton Oil Kinps in Sunday's. Memoriu! Cup hockey final opener. Hciiywood Cafe For Oul. iile Orders Phone VI IHW' I'I'I u, JIIWWI opponents keep close watch on each others feet as they move back and forth across the floor. Flowery sounding names given to the tricks, such as Ukigoshi. or "floating loin" cover a fast moving manoeuvre which sees the unwary participant flying over his opmneiil s hip, A rail in iudo. Mr. Noda explained, Must be clear-rut and see the unsuccessful entrant flat on his back. He went on to explain that to be an instructor one mint have WIL Standings By The Cnnndlmi Pith 1 ine past lour mum ns, with cacn :se'sion an hour and a half Ion?. Mr. Nnda disclosed that cac.i round In iudo was of two minutes fluration. At the end or the 1 i r -: t minute a b'U is mis tl i inform the contestants that tru.v have a minute left to effect j. l'lll. or have the round declared no conif.it Fclkiwint? Die dertiim.itralion, a movie featuring several judo .rciinem'e.s was shown, j Sudbury Leading Cup Series 3-1 I PENTICTON, B.C. Tt. Tia Free Hook on Arthritis And Rheumatism How To Avoid ( ripplinr; Deformities j 1 "Royal City" i The directors acted after the Calgary management reported it was agreeing to WIL terms. The club also hired Gordon MacFar-lane, hockey player and coach with a professional and semi-pro baseball background, as general manager. Stampeders celebrated their return Sunday with a 10-13 win over Lcwiston in the opening game of a doubleheader, then were nosed out 8-7. in the night--cap. . Victoria knocked Salem off the top perch by taking a pair of games by identical 6-5 margins Saturday but the Senators closed the gap to. a few percentage Edmonton drubbed Spokane points with a 4-3 win over Tri-City Sunday. 6-3 Saturday but lost a Sunday twin bill, 3-2 and 5-3. Yakima and Wenatchee divided a double-header, Yakima winning the n.OrmC A. 1 r, n rl in.n.4.l,-. .L..- An nmnzino newly inlawed j MONTREAL. 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Vancouver stepped out of the League Sunday to homr towii V; rurrrn'ly I ill ins with Sucihury Wolves for t lie Allaii" Cup, are in an ideal position. Noted as "the team whl'ili comes from behind," thev'i" about as far back as they can "et. k-inij Saturday night 8-2. One more loss and the cup poos east in Sudbury's travelling bn and the Wolves move into the throne room of Canadian amateur hockey. Wojves lead the V's 3-1 in the best-of-seven series and could walk away with the playoff in the fifth game here Tuesday. By The Assix lined Pi M.IDK 1 A1 IA- W I, YAt . . . that's wiiv defeat Bellingham, Wash. 6-2 in an exhibition game. The Capilanos took a pair from Tri- it a t tie htns-i iiie:; favourite of ill -iim- r Pet, 571 571 ,VJ9 : ! 515 .500 .486 :94 Oakland Kaciamento . tkillywfiod "n til o . . . Portland . . . . hm Angeles Scuttle San Francisco 91.', 1 ym inuy buy Tintr-x froni the Ill'.-t eXquiMiP, pasll'l tlllls, to ru li ton... iliat will li lit;lit you. 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