Football ton! con?rc ff)llMn.l!P Baseball Thursday i mice Kuu-cil Duily New; Wednesday, May 13, 1953 U lit- tjM 4 l ' 1 I J S I J it S J S v " 1 Commercial Hotel vs Esquires Buttery vs ( 6:45 P.M By GAYLE TALBOT II NFW YORK (AP) Even some of Warren Yankees Whitey Ford Robbed' of No-Hitter Giles' best friends thought that he got off to a rather hakv start as the new president of the National By The Canadian Press League last season, so it is a pleasure to note that lw, mot! fvrim Cincinn ;tti now has settled down Questionnaire for wives Hit: iiiiii i uiu v. ... NEW YORK The rival pitcher and the official scorer combined to rob New York Yankees' Whitey rii-mlir In tVip bio- rbair. I (FM in and preent to husband) """'.I " a II 6UU Athletes Ford of a no-hitter Tuesday night. This round of applause is prompted by Giles' decision to hear out manager Eddie Stanky nf St. Louis Cardinals before Cleveland's Early Wynn hit a Expected at dribbler down the third-base line in the sixth inning that ! eluded the charging Ford. Then a. would i ,icom, ( ' Arborile rsiitl bofa 1954 Games Major League Leaders Q. Would I like to have Arbor-ito on my bathroom and showwr alU 10 thai they would itay beautiful and eav to cltan for 20 yean and more ? ' pcting upon Eddie's protest of a game in Brooklyn last week ! which the Dodgers won. In our U pinion this represents baseball ! progress. That the National 1 1 eague executive finally ruled 'apainst Stanky is unimportant. temperature, 0d ri,,,,,,,, ...and that all I m,d fc third-baseman Uil MeDougald grabbed at the ball but it slipper from his grasp. The scorer ruled that Wynn would have reached first base ci:n if the ball had been fielded VANCOUVER (CPX Vancouver will play host to more than 600 athletes, "largest number in British Empire Games history," when the big event Is held here Clean i! quickly and ,0(ly an ordinary damp doidl National League He let the little skipper have iiis AB R H Pts. A. Vnr ! cleanly and scored the only ....64 w 10 in 26 id .400' ,,., ,, . ,h- Indians fell Wyrostek, Pha. The president's desire to hear i next year, boh sides of the case was un-! Stan Smith, general chairman, usual in that the wrangle re- j gave the figure at an organlza-volved entirely around the ques- j tional committee meeting. His tinn of an umpire's judgment. ' Information camp from the sec- Q. Would I be obit lo exactly what I wanted fro, a. Would I like to modernize my kitchen . . . with wall, counter tops and iptaihbacki of gleam. Ing, hard-surfaced Arborite? more than 60 colouri and J For too long it has been a car term available ? retary of B.E.O.'s federated council for England, he said. Chief Constable Walter Mulli before the Yank.; 7-0. OTHER RESII.TS National: Brooklyn 4, Chicago 6: Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5; New York 1. Milwaukee 9; Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, postponed. American: St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 3; Detroit 1. Washington 10; Chicago 9. Boston 7. Western International: Victoria 1, Vancouver 6; Wenatchee ?., Calgary 15: Yakima 4. Edmonton 5; Lewiston 4. Salem 7; Spokane 15. Tri-City 2. Campanula. Bkn. .. 82 17 32 .390 Abrams. Pgh. 59 10 22 .373 Repulski. Stl 54 7 19 .352 Ryan, Pha 77 19 27 .351 Runs; Robinson, 21. Runs batted in: Campanella, 38. Hits: Campanula, 32. Doubles: Snkler, Brooklyn, Dark, New York, and Sehoen-difiist. St. Louis, 7. Triples: Bernier, Pittsburgh. 4. Home runs: Campanella, 10. Stolen bases: Gilliam, Brooklyn, and Bruton, Milwaukee, 6. JACQUES PLANT E, a gangling, 24-year-old rookie had played in only three National Hockey League games in his life and until he brought in by Montreal never in a Stanley Cup series was Canadiens to replace regular goalie Gerry McNeil. Cana-diens defeated Chicago Black Hawks 3-0 and 4-1 in the last two games of the Stanley Cup semi-finals with Plante between the pipes. A native of Mont Carmel.-Que., he played with Montreal Royals of the Quebec Senior League before moving up to 'Buffalo of the American Hockey League last season. gan reported that arrangements have been made for 7,000 cars to A dinal principle of the game that an arbiter must always be upheld in any instance where it is entirely a matter of how he saw a play. i In the opinion of plate umpire Jocko Conlan, shortstop Solly Hemus of the Cards was guilty nf interference on the base GENUINE be parked "off street" and another on adjacent roads near Exhibition Park, where the games stadium will be buiit. Facific Coast: Portland 1. San Pitching: Surkont, Milwaukee,' ! Francisco 2; Oakland 4, Sacra- i-u i.uuu mento 6; San Diepo 4. Los An- Spar Mates Predict Rocky Will Defeat Walcott Again paths. He dove for a hit ball, missed It and rolled. Jackie Rob-; inson of the Dodgers, tearing to-jward third." stumbled over the ! prostrate fielder and also rolled. 1 conlan waved Jackie on home jgt'les 2; Hollywood 1, Seattle 7. phia, 33. , the modern, colourful surfacing material th: brings permanent beauty to dadoes, full walls, kitchc: counters and splashbacks. Resists chipping, cracli even remember getting hit but 'th " "L11 U'W there I was on the deck. I said . J 'X, L Campanella's New Stance or staining . . . will never need painting or patch: American League AB R H Pts. Kell, Bas 76 16 30 .395 Rosen, Cle .. ti9 12 25 .302 Philley. Pha 94 12 33 .351 Lollar, Chi. , 52 11 18 .346 Mantle, NY 83 23 27 .325 Runs: Mantle, 23. By JAC K HAM) HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) Rocky Marciano looks the same as usualstrong, dangerous, deter to myself 'You'd better get this d-j " " contention guy before this happens again Hiimll! nnt httv. Sir your Unl lumber, bui'Jing .upptv. horduurl , tteob-r vf ihmrtttx con:r' -Uir. Mi been guilty of "obstruction" in It could happen.' Up to that time I never honestly thought it mined and easy to hit seno for FREE SAMPLE of arborite j The much-publicized nose .still! was possible I Pays Off . Runs batted in: Dropo, Detroit! asmuch as he was trying to make a play. Conlan, a highly vocal little guy, insisted just as stubbornly that the ball was " and decriptlv literature to In case it slips your mind, 21. is in the same place. It hasn't bled for weeks. Nobody can hit itor even see it behind a two- Rocky took a four-count knock Hits: Kuenn, Detroit, 35. BROOKLYN (API The secret Doubles: Kell. 12. j is ouf rov Campanula's sen- down irom waicou in uie i .su t Hemus whcn Robinson pronged mask that adds a gro- iu;uui mil. guv aim jvhu urn . rnnr(l sational long-range clubbing is tesque touch to the training nim out m the 13th rripies: Jensen, wasningion, Home runs: Gernert, Boston, Most Brotiklyn writers sided Marciano expects Walcott to cautiously with Stanky In their ciue lo a cnange in ins uauuig scene. stance. ; when Rocky deefnds his heavy- The slugging Brooklyn catcher ,oi,t ainct. .Tprseu Jop Mantle, New York, and Wertz. St. Louis, 5. Stolen bases: Rivera, Chicago, was miffed when he learned his u-.-ntt nt Chicaeo Stadium Island City Builder's S 6. 1 secret was no more after he had Frjciay night, he can be expected fight like he did last time al-i accounts of the rhubarb, but though he has been hearing they agreed that his cause was plenty about Jersey Joe revert- hopeless. He had justice on his ing to his old itop-and-go box- side, they said, but he wouldn't in? routine. get anywhere questioning an "He might try it a couple of umpire s judgment. It was rou-rounds." said Rockv. ' But one tine, they commented, for the ruciune: rameu, mvun, t-u, rapped his fourth homer in t0 ih, th same type of pres- 1.000. Phone Black 505 McBridc Street three games and added a pair of sure ight lhat imany WOre down doubles to drive in all the Dod- the 0,J gent last September. Trucks, St. Louis Strikeouts: 31. gers runs in meir o-u iiiuiupu iTTflTiFl last t"" lumen duij "'- """ipuncn can cnange any name itiimir pir.-Murin. h ever Philadelphia Phillies ; wuue miaon imve icn iuv-r.j pian. i t De alter mm ana ne 11 uiuiwis m uni a (..-.t;. V.tt nro.-cnro T'Vl O V Hit tVlAi - - x J . tl 1. -.!!,. l,t Sunday. "Who told VOU'" he demanded auH. f""--- - aner me. i uun i uiuu u win 1 nai was wnere um-s iuuiuu heatedlv when asked whether lt"-chamPion but he hUs back moreigo the distance. But, if it does. them. He said he wasn't going Philpott, Evitl & Co., Ill was t'-ue he had moved in closer ulLe"- j I lnlnK can wm a decision, ta the rilate this season to cor- "He had me in trouble , with; Battery Strengthens For Game to move a wheel until he nad talked with Stanky in Cincinnati during the week-end and got the manager's side of the ii-o-umf nt in full That we an- Phone 652 61 900 2nd Ave. West Remember When rect a weakness against curve i the big gloves four or five times," 'balls isaid Nobie after a workout. 'I "Charlie Dressen.'your mana- think hs'll knock Joe out again bpi-" he was told wear him down just like last Carl Hubbell ace pitcher ot; n'vp nf It. .hn. a ip,,,,,. K'.i' Vnrlr ntnnt ienrfd his ?tt! . ... ,j Campy started to say some-i time. Utralaht vietnrw when th Olantsi' Famous go-togethei's I thing, then thought better of it; Reeky figures the same way bcat pnubursh Pirates 5-2 ati BELLEVILLE Ont (CP) Dove-and smiled instead. j although the memory of thatNew yorlc ls years ag0 today. jcote8 of two ' pigeon fanciers , "Well," he remarked, "I should first round knockdown still Ls . Hubbell's string which eclipsed i here were raided and 21 pigeons ihave known somebody would, green. i Rube Marquaras 20 straight of ! disappeared. Police believe young give me away. I just hope the At the breakfast table in the 25 years previously, was broken children were the culprits one j pitchers don't find out, though." rustic lodge near the gym he wasi th fonowinis Mav 31. when! of the owners havin chased boy . . . q Hi . Coke Earlier, Campanella had; talking about that knockdown ; Brooklyn batted him out of the some boys away from his coops shrugged off his tremendous ! first of his career. box " I previously hitting with the usual non-in- ! "i always wondered what j -' . . . '. - - - 1 formative remark. "I'm swinging other fellow'3 were thinking the same as last year. Except ! about when I had dumped them" Coke is tho most asked-for soft drink in the world. And no wonder it's so wholesome, i This evening's North Star football fixture brings the Battery and the General Motors together. Rumor has it that the Battery has picked up some new players including some recent arrivals from Europe. So far these new - Canadians have brought a lot of talent from their homelands and these new players for the Battery may well supply the punch the gunners need. . General Motors will still be without Bishop and Furunes is a doubtful starter. The team will be selected from Tommy Boulter; Eckert. Eby; Lien, Sundberg, Mills, Pat Wilson. Giske, Tait, Murray, Morven; Robinson. Maron. Pensame and McKay. he said. "Now I know. I don't l Mai mis year l in tuiiiieciing. Whatever the reason, Cam panella has been hitting at a so delicious and pure na sunlight.' murderous clip. In 21 games, the bulky backstop has walloped !0 Mathews Gets Draw With Beshore home runs and has driven in 38 runs to top the majors in both departments. THE '53 NASH RAMBLER With custom accessories which cost hundreds of dollars extra on other cars now as standard equipment NOW AT A NEW LOW PRICE CONTACT JACK HITCHCOCK, Phone 494 for an appointment with a sales representative of McLEOD RAE MOTORS Ltd. 123!) Kingsway, Vancouver, B.C. P.S. Also 5-'51 Nash Statesman's For Sale The cockatoo, a native of the Pacific regions, is closely related to the true parrot. PORTLAND Favored Harry Mathews, lfil'i, Seattle, had to In Ilgnt Irom b"1"11 to Bet a iu- I II r Organized Baseball Returns k . s. CJSZ Tuesday night. It-was a split decision. Referee To Alberta After 31 Years i Ralph Gruman voting 60-50 for r-rv.vxr , . , Mathews, Judge Freddie Steele, EDMONTON -baseball (CP) Organized : ance from 700.000 in 1952 to over; 56' 2-53'2 for Beshore and Judge professional returned to the i.ooo.OOO-mark. Boby Richaros calling it even. JUST ARRIVED... absence when the Edmonton1 Eskimos and Calgary Stamped-1 ers began their first Western International League home stands. The Edmonton Eskimos, with former major leaguer Bobby Sturgeon at the helm, played host to the Yakima Bears in the opener here. The Eskimos have a 6-8 record in games so far, all played on the road. . John Conant, an 18-game winner lust year for the Spokane ( A Complete Line of FISHING EQUIPMENT THE Sports Shop the Edmonton inaueural. id John Ducey, colorful Eskimo I ELLIS Phone 266 Office opposite Post Office Seagrams Crotrii Royal 5cflcrnms Y.O. AIR general manager, said the class A status w ill diaw the fans which have been denied organized baseball for so long. Edmonton's renovated Renfrew Park, with a seating capacity of 5,500 has some of the finest Installations west of Toronto. The Calgary Stampeders were at home to the Wenatchee Chiefs at their opener. Manager Gene Liliard, also former major leaguer, and president Buz Lacey have organized a well-rounded club. Baseball has always been a popular sport In Calgary. In MONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 5cacram's "83" 1 LDM Prince Rupert to Bottle QAv 5cnctrtims Kin's Plate Carton a v KETCHIKAN 2tp" 1 beta r.d r. 1920, the Calgary Bronks of the old Western Canada League set a class D attendance record which Scarjivams Special Old Aolhorind boHler of Coco-Cola undor conlracl with Coco-Cola ltd. 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