Third Place Races Only Exciting Issues SHIFFER-HILIMAN Remaining in Major League Schedules Yovi- Giants -10-0; St. Louis de- Philadeipnia s sirvc-u. uv.c... By BEN PHLEGAR Aiisociuted Press Sparta Wrltrr r,.,-!Pd ChicaRO Cubs 5-3 ana nif nmu" m.",,. . .. rovs and four of the Pirates' five un : I P it 'burgh Pirates beat Phuadel I The race for final positions in . - g' th . Kaiii t,,,,., run were uneameo. urattny the major league standings ap-'jf,'.i vn"r.h thinned wa-hina- Hamner, who was charged with and Earl pears to be all over In both eir-! - f.,vi,rrt ,mt of the niisplays, 7 cuits except to find out who's;' .!,. - , the' American. iforRMon homered for the Phils. m. V-1 t-H nnmD Voing to finish third -4' ".sT . ? r. poL'fd vie- 'aea'nse three !o,ses for Pitts- K. vi -pen hij 15th 7k S Although there aw still five iweek3 to play it's mostly just a r..-i. T-!l I 1 II iirinm i Jiiiirmi ifi in ir iTi.... U3IUIII IUIIUILU IU IUUI lll'dilil question or waning ior tne worm - - - Mizell doubled ho-..- ,hutout over '"Umer Series-fur Brooklyn Dodgers and iTJL vZ runs in a sixth-tn- and for New York Yankees next year. didn't walk a man and struck : n!rS rally as ne nunis up ma U1U" . . .-..1.1- . o Inula H B'lVe HO m a rut six. Junior CJiiuam, " " vicwrj "in ' The third place races, howevar, ki(- hit Chicago u,.. htt nits hni oui needed iiciuru . . .. . t.,hinn onr) Rnhhv Mnrean rrveii 1 are p close close in In both Dotn leagues. leagues. Cleve Lieve- ' '" - , . not nun n rrom ij.-rry oiairj v b v Kind Indians hold third in the l'(,m Roberts fell victim to the last out in the ninth. All English Fabrics in Worsteds, Plain-tones, Pic & Pics, Fine Cheviots and other exclusive patterns and colnm 4 ' Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. Augut 21, 1C53 American league by only half a j Robin sime over Bo1 ton Red Sox. St. j Louis Cardinals have a fanw . edt?e on Philadelphia rhillie; i.l , the National. WIDE GAPS j .-Jir , pciry For character, richness of appearance and superb tailoring, try a SHIFFER-HILLMAN suit, a compli-ment to your iood taste . . . pbs tint sometfiirlg extra that makfs your ','i.t better than the rest. f . Except for the third-place btt- I ties, at least six games si narale the clubs in their present posi- i ttons in th? National League. J Only seven games divide the last j place St. Louis Browns and the j six'.h-place Philadelphia Athlet- ics In the American League, with ! Detroit Tigers sandwiched In be- I ONE Of THE Ol'TSTANDIXG rookies in th-? Am3rican- League this season Is Detroit Tigers' shortstop Harvey Kuenn, who already has clo c to 150 hits to his credit. Kuenn excels as a spray hitfe:. the result of being able to change h : stance at .bat. His experience on basketball courts while attending Wisconsin University le:t, photo taken in 195H may account.Tor his fast footwork on the diamond. At right, he is shovn in action on the Tigers' r;cent eastern trip. twcn. WATTS & MlCKERSC The league-leading Dodgers ! PHONE tor tr kM 4tUnm BREWERIES LIMITED and Yankees each have a nine- j game edge. Brooklyn has 30 j VANCOUVER fvici( 1 vv r-r Unknown Jerry Barker Breaks Course Record games to play, New ork 35. ThisadvertLscment i: not publishetl or displayed by the liquor the (lovernment of British Columbia. In Thursday s curtailed activ- ity the Dodgers thumped New Control Board or by And Leads Name Players in Labatt Open rst in the world, cot under way By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Stan Writer I and if these continue through-i out the four-day 72-hole tour-! nament it wouldn't surprise ! early and the crowd, estimated at about 1.000, passed up Jerry to follow the big names Sam Snead, Cary Middlecoft and Jim Turnesa and Walt Burkemo. surprise anyone if many more breezed around in the 60s. The tournament, fourth rich- MONTREAL.. (CP) Jerry Bar-i ber, a skinny little fellow who looks as if a healthy golf swing would blow him off the tee, to- j cay was the biggest shot around the Summerlea Golf CI as i course. The five-foot-five 140-pound- ; Cameron Blanks Esquires To Keep Hotelmen in Race cr, usually just another name in the winter and summer circuit, charged down the wide-ootn fairways of the par-70 layout Thursday in the opening Gordon Cameron, tireless hurl-er for' Commercial Hotel, aided by a wcond-inning four-run uprising by his team-mates, scattered six hits and shutout a game Esquire nine last night in one Cameron in blanking the Commercials struck out 8, walked rone and allowed only six sale-ties. up two free passes and two expensive hits. Sharpe struck out one Commercial, allowed four round of the $25,000 Open, leaving a trail of seven birdies for a record-busting 64. Only one ' .hole the tough par-four 17th forced him to go over regula-; tion figures. S safeties and walked nil. Dili of the final games of the 1953 ; Prince Rupert Senior baseball j league schedule. j The win nudged Commercials ; struck out two and jave up no hits and walked ncne Commercials.. 040 000 04 6 1 Esquire3 Ivf! 000 00 6 1 a notch closer to league leading ! Gordon and Andersons who have 16 wins to 7 losses win-loss record compared to the hoteln.en's 15 wins and 7 losses. The Commercials meet G Si A in a crucial game Sundpy and must win it to stay 'n the race. Jerry shaved two strokes off . the competitive record for the j 6,515-yard course and made the j Sneads, Middlecoffs, Burkemos and Turnesas look second-rate. The 38-year-old native of La Canada, Calif., went into today's 'second round one stroke up on Max Evans of Detroit, who carded a 65. Art Wall. Jr., of Pocono Manor, Pa., Al Zimmerman of Portland. Cre., and Bob Toski of Northampton, Mass., each posted 66, two 'strokes off the pace and another threesome kicked around par figures to tie at 67. They were Doug Ford of Har-l.uit. 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