i f . , -V vAerinosdaj , Jjne Fourth Place Braves Take 6-5 U as irvin Kauies vnants in Ninth By BEN PHI I G K Wally !Moon drove in RllOther I:..... . -J Ca try AwoctaU'd Pre.s SporlH Writ four with a tr nle una ik. ' . 1 "a a nr,v.; IN THIS CORNER DICK AYRES ii. fv. iui.r ... vii ...,.., r.. singles, miracle l:Lst if the Braves con- i . J a sinm. J." t"m tiniin tn snve their wilinlnir linse- HOKR IHI) IT ball for their road trips?? Robin Roberts of the Phlllie, Hn"ey KWnn"t! tiidonmhuH tn u i.. I sever rn n "U A quick rundown of the Braves " ui mr nume rim . . ' '-v ru. won and lost record at home and ' power of the Cubs. Ralph Kiner ! ,"' k ln "n1 iet-' abroad suggests the Milwaukee ; hit a pair, his 9th and loth, and" yo"d '-Wo. patrons should consider nsklng ; Hank Sauer lilt his 19th. Only ' 22"'ej"-old Tiger lei- two-run homer for rut rates. Oranny!l'amf tl :iirsts soutlip. J nili-Mphia I the Yanks twke Hamner in th? ninth kept it. i ..st. With the top home attendance In either league 60.B59 cash customers for 23 single games and two twin bills the Braves The White Sox broke open their game at Philadelphia with five hnua iL'nn fur th ' hiimn f)Ue I 1.. iu- ... . " i uii! 111 mr scveinn ; inning a only 11 times. They've been single, double and walk filled the beaten In County Stadium 18 ' bases. One run scored on Min-tlrn,,s- jnic Minoso's sacrifice fly two But when the show goes (in , morj on Ferris Faln's double and the road it's an entirely differ- ; a 'inal pair on O- jrge Kell s ent story 14 victories, includ- I hctne run. COM AND TEST OUR mve a,,ra"- "'B"i. TheInd:nssorelv mUioritVi.!. and only six losses big guna, Bobby Avila and Al Rft'-en. as they Ut U Waslnng- 195 i DROP HE RTBREAKER Currently the Braves nrc I ion lor me urst time this sea- National son- With th' two s'uRgfrs ln- ! fourth place in the juieu, me only Cleveland hits 1 were a pair of singles by Al Smith. Practice Slated ; League, four games behind the j leading Brooklyn Dodgers. Tues-j day nieht they dropped a 6-5 I heartbreaker to the New York j Giants, The Giants, trailing from the time. Joe Adc.ork hit a grand slam A f'i"-sciile practice will be j home run in the first inning, won nf"1' tomorrow afternoon at 3 30 Ion two runs in the ninth. M at Algoma park for the Super CLEVELAND INDIANS first baseman Al Rosen (centre) shows manager Al Lopez (lefti and Bob Lemon, pitcher, one of the two bats that umpire Charlie Berry ruled out when Rosen came to bat in a recent Red Spx-Indians game. One of the bats, a Rosen favorite, had been tacked down where it was spleintered. and the other had a flat spot. North Stars Maintain First Inning Lead To Take 13-11 Decision From Super Valu It's amazing the difference a week can make in a baseball league. Seven days and all is changed. It happens in the majors, it happened in ttie Prince Rupert Senior baseball league, between May 3D and last Sunday A large and quite appreciative crowd watched Renny Hiuillc'i Esquires put an end to Gordon and Anderson's skein of victories. They were treated to some good hittuiR and some quite smart fielding, best of which was Joe Giordano's back-handed catch of Harrow Young's drive in the wcund inning and Gordip Mundle's nice try for a double play in the ninth after he's snagged another of Young's sizzlers, this tune a grounder. It was too bad that G & A didn't score a few more runs to make it a more even game, but likewise it was tough luck for Jackie Sharpe to lose his shutout. The hardwaremen finally got to him in the ninth. Strange thing about the game was that while Jackie was winning, losing pitcher Freddy Chrislensen gave up 10 hits but struck out 10 batters. Sharpe only fanned three men. Ail in ail it was a good ball game, for the spectators and Esquires, that is. Mournful Mundle wasn't mournful, he was happy with his two triples and O & A's leading hitter Cheerful Dave Hill was even more cheerful batting .500 for the day. Also hill ing 2 for 4 was Esquire s up-and-coming receiver Key McKay who in his first year of senior ball shows great promise indeed. , What will happen tomorrow night 'when last-place Commercial Hotel, who took 18-5 and 9-6 lacings over at Terrace, Sunday, meet up with Rusty Ford's G Si A crew remains to be seen. .Miner Simunclson's charges don't look too bad in action but they certainly lack something. Possibly it's pitching depth, although Jimmy Flewin is doing very well for a first year lad. In any case it's to be hoped that the hotelmen's fortunes pick up before the league race gets out of hand. One thing is certain about Prince Rupert and that Is. the town sure loves its baseball. While the seniors had a fair-sized crowd in the afternoon, another crowd turned up Sunday evening to contribute something like $18 for the Pony League game. The Lltlle League at Algoma is averaging about the same amount every good evening. ' POST SCRIPTS Speaking of the Pony League we can't understand why Moose mentor Done Wood doesn't use Billy Watn'nugh more. Billy's a pretty good all-round athlete for a youngster and can be counted on to do his best at all times . . . The senior ball league may do away with its present system of having regular "ball-shaggers" if more foul balls don't come back to the dugout. So few came back Sunday afternoon that league secretary-treasurer Don Han ry Ink didn't feel much like paying off the regulars. Maybe reversion to the old payment for every ball brought back would prove worth a try. It would stimulate competition among ball-chasers and probably save money in the long run . . . Andy O'Brien, of Weekend Magazine and formerly of the Montreal Standard, has in a statistical column come out for Eizard Charles in his June 17 title-match with champion Rocky Marciano. Because, we don't agree with Mr. O'Erien's theories on fights, (he thinks boxing is legalized murder I and also because we can't see Charles at anytime, we'll nick Rocky in less than 10 rounds. Dark singled for his fourth hit, Val" Little League team, mana-Ilank Thompson walked and Rer Dnnny Johnston said today. Monte Irvin doubled them home. ' Mfked that all 32 original STUDEBAI STATION WA( For a ronil troiwitw our -n AI'STIN A 'f ilh a Ion pri $1 I'Ij, thai imlmlfs i ber seals, ,atl,P, directional sEnrta defroster unit. SUPERIO AUTQSERV NEW GASOI ADDITIVE EC ENGINE m The Chicago White Sox took j members of the team be on sole possession of first place ln j hand. ths American League by whip By BOB MORRIS ror failed to bring in any further ! short-stop Brian Kanaus threw VS Philadelphia 9-3 while ktMEMBER WHEN North Star took an early lead, tallies as Morrison, hit to th Cleveiand was bowing 5-2 to Jensen out at first. In the last of the fifth Mur-tln issued five walks and flowed two more rur.s across the lil'itu cilthnnoh Ti.ncnrt repniiai-. Hv 'I he runrullnn I'n- s Lawson Little, winner of the! Canadian Open In 1936. shot! two-under-par golf on a muddy Cleveland course to beat Gene and held on last night, to defeat; third base-man who tagged Bal-a battling Super Valu team1 linger when the latter tried to 13-11. advance from second and fired North Stars took their big in- back to ratcher Thorn in time Washington on Maury McDer-molt's two-hitter. Billy Hoeft gave the New York Yankees only two hits as the Tigers won 8-0 ring at the first of the game to cut off Erikson for the second ed a passed ball in time to stoo ! Rr,,,lmnrf d1 Boston 7-4. j Surazen in their playoff for the last night getting eight runs for double play of the game K mgus from scoring and un- ' Brooklyn s 10-eame winning i U.S. Open golf title 14 years ago Gene Maskaluk who had stopped Russell re-opened trie run fortunatelv put him out of the I s,reak e,lded wl,h 8 ba"K Tn" 1 todl'5'- Ed Oliver also qualified Super Valu with one counter, column for Supu Valu when he game making hi i ;g In his face i roc1K'rs were trounced 10-3 by j for the play-off after the regula- iiu-.-.i.. uinn v.iiiiiiiai.. ii- iic.o : nun is iioics out was aisquail- fled for starling the final round super oiarier Mckenzie gave up ,macked out a triple to start the eight, hits in the first, two each fi,h and came in on a neat sac-to Collusi and Helland. Thorn, lifUe by Erikson. C'alcleroni Patrick. Chummv O.ikle nnrl ! j . .n. . Report Power C 3S high as 1: I mamn siarieg o-n 10 win nis , P(,p(1 PhU-uUiiphj,, 8.5 alv, rlM. .own ball game plcKng up a j clnnati tripped Pittsburgh 5-0 single base blow to spr.rk a rally ,.,,,, ,,.. ... before the allot'd time. : . . Blew u wum oul wens ious .... iiffi,.t!,r. ,.i, j.Alia Maskuluk each picked up or iRosedale out on strikes and -" "'.d ' V." ', rors and the Cardinals combed IIVU 1 illlrt Ul 1 UM Willi U 11UUIJIU hlf ki..i.: j . nlt- I Carl Erskine and two successors j , , ,,,,; , . . ,. .and came in himself w, on a triple ' , , , , , u yiiHHBiB ' 0 u o. n.i... . for IB hits. t Both Mutch ar' K..ssell hit ,.,... ,... . . . i Stan Musial hit his lllSltnul MI.VMOV The first Jesuit mission on Cape B'eton Isladn wis established at St. Ann bay in the ntii century. doubles for Super talu in the! nMlT' ' ..v. " o ... 1 .i. ',."'!! 20th honier, tops In cither leaniif first inning but Mutch was the Hl llf I ' Kangus " "f at shoil .uZ booted "J'Z ground ! and a triple, driving in four runs a only one who came home a.s ball off Russell's bat. Erikson I SPORTS BRIEFS .iiimiUI(.yil..MMi...jW(,.w.,,w M'l I ..,1 I Main and Ballinger were bplh j ' strike-out victims and Windl.1 ! grounded out to the pitcher. Super Valu added two more 1 drew a walk and followed Russell across the plate when Cal-derr.nl came In on a sacrifice bv Rosewale and Rav Oakie re- runs in the top of the third i MONTREAL Q The r o y a 1 deemed himself by picking up in mesh when Main walked and Windle yacht Bluebottle made her Can-rarne on in when the North Starladian racing debut on hearby grounders from both Jensen and Martin and throwing them out LS5 111 lvvnr at first to end the rally three ! runs short of a win. Chiefs Notch Twelfth To Trail Caps by Two Super Valu 102 017 North Star 802 12x short-stop threw a relay too wide Lake St. Louis Tuesday night, for the catcher to make a play I After a slew-moving 30-min-at home. However, another er-1 ute circuit Bluebottle drove in , . second to another dragon class Df" Cf-finrlinnc i yacht, owned by R. C. Stevenson, lUIIUlliy ( honorary president of the Cana- By The Canadian Prrss dian Yachting Association, and W L Pet CBL skinnereri hv Fianlr Rmith Bv The Canadian Prpm ! first division .002 percer'age points nhead of the 'r;e A high wind at iCenewick The Wenatchee" Chiefs are creating quite a smoke in the International Leaaue. An Major League Leaders By The Associated Press .e-'s Hollywfxxl The sreek royal racer., present a considerable assist to San 'prnncisco ilnliih nl.nn Muh I um manl-a 3Ve Mister cmon hart first imported and blended the which is today a household word. 40 24 35 30 32 29 34 32 33 32 the nrea-up unieis noicnea , TV, , ;, Oukimirt thi-iv 12th victory in 15 starts .538 51', .525 61, .615 t .508 II, .477 91-, .435 12 371 16 San Diego t ' --1. V " t. . ... - f . t i i it . - a.. . r 4 .''' 'i I 7tk ' ' i . V. : I- A v.-. ... - " 34 of 27 nlts in tne 15 Tuolay nitrht outlasting Tri- contest, by Sacramento 3i ami:ii!('.i n:i.i i: AB R H th Chiefs. One was a home Los Angeles 27 35 23 29 City. 11-8. The win moved them Portland to within two games of first- l-"."- by Wenatchee's Joe Un- Pet. ; .381 ' .346 i .332 ! .331 j ed to Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh by the Canadian Yachting Association has Lt.-Cmdr. R.' L. Hewitt as her skipper. ; SAN FRANCISCO i;ff-Joe Herman, manager of Edgardo Romero, Argentine heavyweight, said Tuesday he has signed a contract for Romero to box the Cnnariinn rhnmninn TTni-t Wtillw 72 55 65 40 U5 In tlieenrinfsofirH the roiid tml,iy, ilur, j voirnf (itiwer neviTiH linked in by.uriiiKi depoRits. Bu.t now, flccirdir-i lists at the Shell IM n new p.isnlineadiiit;H intoShelU'remiumn, iKild under the tnideni is netitraliziniitliwi" giving power uun& u Two-way Ponet InromhuMi'inctaiT deposits slow wl hnl, ' the tr imlim-air mi1 the piston rfaihi-f i firine pofiili'in. Kn:: thin pro-icniliin. !' captive I lie full r ensine is never re;i!i7i Thi'iM1 same rlrpostt gineTs Riiy s1il'iifn plu lis. wlierethevran pliieslnsliort-fitruiu 'J ilt y point out 1 power-waiters, pre-if t park plus mistinng.n est c.-iuse of power li ' TCI1 Frees Caplix Shell Premium H.,! TCI', Shell engintf puis t-nplivepo work, boommsprei" inni-li as 1-Vc. W evphiin it this way: "Tt.T.idililiwkrf1 from heiommi; rrd therefore snips pre-i also makes th" rondin live and ends mislirinK." The eniiinwr? w Premium with Tl quiekly thatamitor that his engine he uplx'fon'he'jlinWM tnnkful. Sl"'" ' tiini-e ilepos"' mulale, there i " maintain the inerea-eonlinie'd use11' t nil TCP the ff" d(.vel,.rme.iti"31; Premium with l(l only at Shell Deskc Avlln. Cleveland . 1H9 41 Hnsen. Cleveland . .189 SO Mniiwii. Chicago .196 47 House. Detroit .. 121 13 Hushv, Wii.slnnlit. n ltJU 30 ",ru 1,1 "K "' v u" ", tn rlace Vancouver, a 4-3 loser to t.-kl!, In thn Innann'. 1 Oil. The CtlWiS li.'l-. U 4-3 iPld when thev adui uns in the rth'T riiiitest. Spokane topped Runs Mlnoso. 47. Phiik hiutpd tn Miirj. . itsAvlU, 72. DoulileH Vernon. Wi.Miint lull. SPORTSMAN'S ARE DEEP WATER! ... ' Triples- Tultle. Detrt.it. RmmtlH :,,,. ii. .in a 10-round match at Vancou- WHfihlngton and Minosn .even. Victoria, 6-2, to move into the Top Pitching Halts Climb British Guiana's finest DfMESARA RUM watuied'ond bottled in England. fifth inning. - ; i Pitcht-r John Muhnu ioed : Vancouver's utKloing at Lewis- ! j ton. He took over the mound i from Jack Martin in the cilvh ; to .stop a Capilano scoring threat j j after the visitors tied the count' at 3-2. Th'ti, in the bottom of, i thr- ninth inning, he drove in ! ver. July 22 Home runs Rosen, 13. FISH FIGHTERS V ( Stolen buses Miiiobo and Rivera. Chicago, seven. PitchlllK Branca. Detroit., Morgan Vev v.irk and atone, Wa! lilni;tin. ! Romero, from La Tompa pro-; vince. has never been knocked down in his career of 28 profes-1 sional and 25 amateur bout$. I H 4 i ! LEWISTON, Idaho i.f Two .Lewifiton .players, one of them Bv The A.oeiittd Pres Uiirifirlntiva nitehiiift hu r.iiA.T Glen Tutkctt w.ih a single for KtriKeouts Turlcy, Baltimore, 77. ' Novo GOOD RUM tn yew mttKf. X TIOVll. I I Mil K AH Ii H - j 4 .- i - i i e"i,iiiai, nr.. ixins I'm Jnblonskl. Rt. IxjuIs 213 uiimn Du.-ijjriisiuii mr miscon- Pet iius .3H5 .379 .304 .303 duct." were given their outrieht Robinson, Brooklyn 124 Thil ilverti5tmeni is mil published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia SH S3 1 47 33 08 2U 05 releases by the Western Interna the Pacific Coast League,' b.st 1 " W"."""K 1 " . ' right handers hai put ti mome'if- f !(Sa(W to.n.,inM tight V:M-tarv kink in the San Francisco inB with tight pitching to win Seals' hopas of catching the pace j its opener from Victoria at Spn-sctting Hollywood Stars. The j kane. John Anderson scattered Seals ran into Al Gcttcl of Oak- s'x hits for his eighth win in land Tuesday night and dropped I nine starts this season. Three the opem-r oT their .seven-game double plays by his teammates series. 3-1. ! choked off uny f'yee scoring Gettel a:Lwed orr.y three hit.silhreat-and a sacrifice, fly by Chuck j nuiiu. iiiuBuc l'iuu itK'stiay. , Huns Mnsl.al. 53. Business Manager Tom Tabor i Hit-Tjnbionski. 82. said he was instructed to release 1 bioVkr's7 Louis' I infielder Artie Wilson and pitch- Triples-Mays. New York. Hum. j er Don Tisnerat after efforts to Philadelphia and Schoendienst. sell or trade hem failed to pro- . t. Louts, five Home riinn Mnclni yn 0 r uio nnw nonrc - - ....j i 8uilen Kuilen huses lii-iitfin Milwaukee. Wit Standings 6-r Pmtres, Rrooklyn. He said Wilson had bren under j suspension siftce bust Friday for misconduct. By The Canadian Pie Pitching .1157. Stevens in the seventh drove in the only Seal run. Oakland didn't exactly faten its batting average on San Francisco pitching, for the three Seal hurlers gave up only seven hits. VI 1. Pi , c tit. 14 625 .Strikeouts Hiiddlx. Bt. Louis. 8S. Vancouver 25 Wenatchee 24 A FISH THAT IS HOOKED IN DEEP WATER USUALLV DOES , HIS BEST FIGHTING AT THAT DEPTH, UNSEEN. THE HEAVY SINKERS, LURES AND METAL LINES USED IN DEEP TROLLING SOON TIRE A FISH SO ITS FIGHT ISN'T APPRECIATED. If you BRING A FISH OUT OF DEEP WATER FASTER THAN THE AIR BLADDER CAN CHANGE PRESSURE, IT WILL EXPAND TO FORCE THE OTHER ORGANS OUT OF THE MOUTH. SUCH A ej;'?l HASN'T A CHANCE. 18 18 14 P.F. ASSORTED, The San Francisco defeat drop- Edmonton n .571 2 550 3 54a 31, 488 6V, .486 5 1, 476 6 .442 71', 419 81, .394 Bl PRINCE RUPERT TO peu ban rrancisco t' games Spokane 20 21 behind Hollywood, v 'lii-h baat Victoria ....18 19 its crossUjvn rival, w Angeles, r.cny" 'ta Salem 18 25 Hollywood didn't knoek over ! 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