r Tribe's Chances of Ral Rampaging Yakima Bears r; 1 uesday, September 1, 1933 Ruined by 'Terrible Ted Out to Overtake Bronc nighter 9-7. Bnrf edged St. Lorn -H m the National Um 5 - wnippea St. Lom, ; j :i By Tbe Associated Pres The Yakiina Bears haven't lost hope in the Western International League pennant race even though they have only seven more days in which to overtake the leaders. The Bears hung up their sixth straight victory Monday night, a 9-5 decision over Victoria, and climbed to within four games of S team, and three with third-place Salem in their final home stand. Bob Wellman chalked up his 24th arid 25th home runs of the season to pace the Bears to Monday night's win over Victoria. His solo round-tripper in the seventh snapped a 5-5 tie. He circled the base-paths behind Len Roren in the nimh to add two insurance tallies. Lewiston's first pface margin was cut to three percentage points as the Bror.cs bowed to lly BliN PHI.EGAK Antuclated Presi Biwru Writer Just when it looked as if Cleveland Indians might really be started on a desperation dash toward the American League pennant along came Ted Williams. Almost everybody has been conceding the flag to New York Yankees for quite a spell. But the Yanks have shown a tendency to stumbla and after the Indians scalped them in three stitiiKht last week some folks, 4 f J first-place Lewiston. The Bears smothered Chicaeo rf Milwaukee the day off. thr JtWlk'm " the Dodt'crs 10i, ,1 of Milwaukee with J'' remaining. ' Newsotn la the only . LeaRue pitrhcr -v.-. have 11 more games, 7 or tnem against second division teams, hofnrn thp rurtain falls Sept. 8. I r. 4 : 6-2, wh'le Snokane Thpv will nlav two more with ' Vancouver out Wenatchee tnii-Pnrt Vic toria, five with Wen-! was shutting r -e including Yankee manager Casey Stengel, foresaw trouble In the race for the wire. is. atrhee. currently the loop's No. in- " "U .Mil nj,t record. His over-all tou1 circuit, dutinj back n' appearance with 8l i i if 4 mils Jr"'" i r X i Major League Leaders 1W34, are 200 vlclorir " i fi HOPES RISING It was generally conceded that nothing short of a sensational winning streak would bring the Indians anything like close. Hopes were still rising Monday night In Cleveland is the Tribe took a six game win-nine streak into battle with Bos- ""i in nis 20 umg, seasons hs also hit lost 13 in the Nitiou, Brooklyn hit thw t oruner who 13-0. Edmonton downed Salem 6-1 and Calgary drubbed Tri-City 14-7 to round out the evening's activities. . Lewiston managed only four hits off Vancouver's Bob Roberts. A double and a single in the first inning accounted for the Broncs' first tally. They were blanked until the ninth when Clint Cameron sinpled home a Lewiston runner after a pair of walks and a fielder's choice. SECOND SHUTOUT Spokane's Jack Spring held Wenatchee to six safeties in racking up his second straight shutout and his third of the season. Will Hafey led the Spokane attack. He had a four-for-five evening, driving In four runs SIX-VE.VU-OLD LILLY GUNNING of Ottawa told the great Joe DIMaggio, former star outfielder with the New York Yankees, that. "I like football best," when they met recently at Jasper Park Lodge. Jasper, Alta. DIMaggio was visiting Jasper when Marilyn Monroe was making a film there. I munui ;s ujiai to 15 iun..iu.-u oua. Snnrt or the Nauoni J i i -i ii- i -i comou pusneu uv-r wti'ur uauru, ana one by Oi runs in tne secona ana tnira oy .campanella set i ij-buc rtrora roc rut. in by a catcher vtai s SPORTS ROUND-UP mered across a pair, pj a toiai ol 124 (or tht The old mark wu is innings and Cleveland answered with a tally in the sixth. Then the Sox put two men on base in the seventh and Williams promptly parked one Into the upper right field deck of Municipal Stadium. It was his sev- 'enth home run In the four ! weeks since he's been out of the ! U.S. marine corps. I Boston went on to win 8-4, By GALE TALHOT . NEW YORK (AP) Could it be that United STIFLING IN HEAVY GEAR, players sizzle in 90-degree heat as Canada's professional football season is opened officially at Toronto. Toronto Argonaut players George Arnett left) and Lome Parkin wipe streaming perspiration from their faces during a break in the Big Four football game against Montreal y.louettes. The Argos, last year's Dominion champions, won 11-9 lfore 18.500 shirt-sleeved fans. to bring his season's RBI total to 103. Danish Vessc! Still Tied Up Calgary's Charlie Mead took States baseball players, once - considered the most fortunate of muscle merchants, have suddenly awakened to the fact that they no longer have a the lead in the WIL home run derby, pounding out No. 28 of TAIPEH, Formosa Ji Danish freighter Htnrc: pushing Cleveland 10tj games back oat 01 of the lllc Yankees "IIMT' who w"u were wr,c the season as the Stampeders rolled rouea to to an an easy easy win win over.Tri- over.iri- By The Canadian Press National League AB R H Pet. Scho'ienst, St.L. 468 87 159 .340 Irvin, N Y 398 64 135 .339 Furillo, Bkn 457 75 152 .333 Robinson, Bkn. 429 98 141 .329 Ashburn, Pha. .. 536 94 176 .328 Runs: Snider, Brooklyn, 112. Runs batted in: Campanella, Brooklyn, 124. Hits: Ashburn, 176. Doubles: Musial, St. Louis, 43. Triples: Gilljam, Brooklyn. 13. Home runs: Matthews, Milwaukee, 43. Stolen bases: Bruton, Milwaukee, 24. Pitching: Roe, Brooklyn, 9-2. .818. Strikeouts: Roberts, Philadelphia, 164. American League AB R H Pet. Vernon, Was 532 92 175 .329 Rosen, Cle 502 89 163 .325 Minoeo, Chi 466 95 147 .315 Mitchell, Cle 418 63 130 .311 Bauer, N Y 364 64 112 .303 Runs: Minoso, 95. Runs batted in: Rosen, 112. Hits: Kuenn, Detroit and Vernon, 175. Doubles: Kell, Boston and Vernon, 35. Tiiples: Rivera, Chicago, 14. Home runs: Zernial, Philadelphia and Rosen, 35. , , . , .v, , ,u.. ,-;.v,f ! ! ktill wa tiprf nn t city. is.en wnueneaa ana ttocKy "unvj n....., -j j o ;iioi kiu-uum. 1 1,c tndav ripnit rhmi I , i . , , , i 1 I 1... urkll. White C,. Sox ki.M hold .down .Hnom I ucsl'"t'-lKH Chicago Bombers Have Yet to Lose In Young Western Grid Loop xeuts;o aiso iiumcreu iur me even nave Deen smarter to nave coriceruraiea uu an-Canadian nine. ' ., , v... orders last week Imj 3,388-ton freighter, Tfc j master was believed ttti lnt the outcome of qittfcj Pitcher Ray McNulty was also tner iorm 01 amieuc enueavoi, bay uaauiu second place, 8'i; games behind New York. Mathematically Cleveland could still make It with 25 games left to play. But terrible Ted from, Bobton has the batting star for Edmonton. Wrestling"? ' ii. i : . .1 . . . u i 1 -i ii.. 1 the last two seasons for being 1? crewmen who eH nc mi, tt uuuuir uiiu SLUitru wir j from the ship at Com;. winning run and later homered over the left-field wall. On the made it that much harder. mound, the Salem castoff held pects. The freighter!. Aug. 9 off Red Chini ; cm go was unloaded it h EDMONTON CP Winnipeg H ue Bombers still are the team tc lose and Saskatchewan I", mghriders the team to win in tr e young Western Interprovin-ciil Football Union season. Bombers, rated the best in the West this season, marched into fi st place In the league stand- iast season when they wound up in the league cellar. Calgary and Edmonton each have won one and lost one for a tie for second place. Flying wing Bud Korchak figured strongly in Winnipeg's victory as he piled up 10 points from a touchdown, a field goal his ex-teammates to six hits. One The thought would hive been siily a few years back, but it Isn't now. Something has caused the rank and file of big leaguers to feel that their pay is not what it should be. They have broken every tradition of the game by hiring a lawyer to voice their demand for a better slice of the gravy, among other things. of them was Chuck Essegian's seventh - inning round - tripper which spoiled a shutout for the league's leading scorer, being chosen the most valuable, etc. He also plays professional baseball in Can.ida during the off-season with the full consent of ills owners. It is small wonder that th ba.-eball player, especially if he isn't a New York Yankee or a Brooklyn Dodger and thus has np chance at a world series share, has lr;oked arcund him in recent years and begun to do WINS 200TH GAME The other American action Monday night was confined to the second division. Bobo Newborn won his 200th American League game, a 10-4 decision for Philadelphia Athletics over Detroit. Only 11 other hurlers ever have won that many In the American League. Detroit won and two converts. Winnipeg's WEIXINCBOROl'Gl'. A pigeon entered i 1948 cross-country nm come home. Owner 1 . said it must hae bwt someone in the norti land and recognized t place while flylnf ore: Lucky Clover WINNIPEG (CP) Twelve-year- other points came from a major v end Neill Armstrong and a rouge on Johnny Bright. I Pete Thodos scored all Cal-i U gs on home ground Monday j li ght, defeating Calgary Stam-i p ders 16-10. I At Regina, the Roughrlders i lest out 19-17 to Edmonton Eski-rros, the second setback for the II ders in two games, leaving tl.em in the same position as old Larry Karp claims to be The average ball player can ' read the sports pages, and it his not esceped him that, for -the time and energy expended , the first game of tne twi- j Stolen bases: Rivera and Min-ioso, 21. some tail thinking. more than twice as lucky as people who find four-leaf clovers. He says that while playing in his back yard, he discovered one with nine leaves, and all I on one stem. ?ary'r points, two unconverted touchdowns. Ten of the Winnipeg points came in the fourth quarter. It was the same for Edmonton, trailing 13-12 at the end of the Pitching: Lopat, New York, 13-3, .813. Strikeouts'. Pierce, Chicago, 161. ; ind the mcny involved at the i gate, his salary is not keeping i , pace with that paid in othi-r KsmsmDerwnen j and, newer branches of profes-' Ti e t.aaa;Uan Prcvt. j oloiial sports. j l Sure, the baseball maximum j Bobby Pearce. Australian sctil-! still far cut-trips th"m all. but 1 ! v.-hi moved to Canada, always insist on Seals, Beavers, OUTDOORS Will, WarUj - A ninn li Caa Vessels ran back 95 yards for a Seek 4 II ill CI J JCCI touchdown and the winning J nnlntji Riders aDDeared to have j only a few players can hope to humbled Ted Phelps of England attain the Williams-Kiner brack-'in the world's professional scul- Edmonton and its split-T for colmnist believes that this will ; prove to be a top-bracket fishirfgN et. It is at the minimum and ijr.g championship race at the near-minimum level that the Canadian National Exhibition in Playoff Spots mation on the run until Vessels took off. By The Canadian Press other maiors were scored for ! baseballer wants a new deal, Toronto 20 years ago today. ! and quickly. Pcarce was an easy victor, finlsh- ' Ths present minimum, certain , ing the three-mile course nearly to tc raised, is $5,003. and the i a quarter-mile in front. Assuming that barring catas- Mmnntnl1 hv Rniiie Miles and water when it can be regularly and thoroughly fished, but the lack of boats precludes this at present. Ootsa Lake trout are spending much time in the air calling for anglers to come fight before the OG ..foremost in frozen tiophies Hollywood and Seattle iend Frank Anderson. Wilbur w ii finish one, two in the Pacific ; Snyder converted all three. Esks' Chast League two weeks hence, th c int WEl3 gaineci from a There is much to be said for the new sport now being tentatively tried out by a neighbor who prefers to remain nameless for a while; it is just a revival of that ancient and honored skill called archery. Quite lately various manufacturers have wakened to the need for bows of stronger and more weather-resistant material than hitherto used, and of course the answer is once again fibre-glass. If, is now possible to purchase bows to suit, the requirements of all members of one's famllv. weaponr which will kill cleanly any game animal on this con There Is only one rule for being j a good talker: learn to listen. rouge on Ken Charlton. The ,game was featured : average rookie can expect, to j ! mnke littie more than that his j first season. We learn, by com- j ; parison, that no rookiS in the National Basketball Association j i Is nald under $8,500, and th"t ; if he is a real tall boy he is ! by nrajor Interest lies in wno win tc ke the other two first division I berths. ! Los Angeles, in third place, j p obably will take one of them,; I) it a hot streak by either San - ! certain to draw at least $10,000 water gets much higher; they seem to be enjoying the influx! of new water created by the! j ' Kitimat proiect dams. Some big charr being taken from Uncha Lake, where there are good facilities available for visitors. Wire lines will do a better job deep trolling in those waters, but don't fail to try with lead on ordinary tackle, and the larger spoons are preferred. brilliant running, one for 10B yards by Riders' Herb Johnson who went all the way from his own one-yard line after taking a kick by Rod Pant ages. Johnson idded another major in the fourth quarter. Mac Speedie scored for Riders in the third. Frank Tripucka, who handled -ancisco or Portland might rr.ove the Angels down the lad-d-r. , A3 things stand, Hollywood is la games ahead of Seattle and '.v2 ahead of the Angels. Port-li nd and San Francisco are tiejl in his first season. Take ice hockey. We are told that the rawest rookie who his not even proved himself a good i-ang fiahtcr will make at lea.-t $fi,5Q0 for the short winter sei-scn and probably a good deal the quarterback chores for Sas- tinent,. The youngsters may start with a bow of ten-pounds pull, while that husky Dad can probably handle up to 80 pounds. The ammunition question is little The firearms presently in city 2tjy2 games off the pace. San stores certainly cover the entire , morc- Depending upen how hi and one-half L'sego is a game ''Btchewari. booted two converts, he completed 22 of 32 passes for 189 yards. Edmonton came hrougb with nine out of 17 for 179 yardi. ;-' problem, for most of one s ar- ! huge field of hunting which our iv rther back. ROPES PRETTY TIUN h. .. ,.( . f San Francisco'. hopes of mov-liiig up aren't helped much by the rows,, are used manyUimes, andiuorth provides; prices are easier, they too, may be obtained in and nobody should have diffi-many and Varied types. Should , culty getting fixed up for any team docs in the rrgular schedule and in tha everlasting pluy-ofls, he or.n add up to $2,a30 wi the--total' -swag. ' S.10.S50 IN EXTRAS Gordy Howe, Detroit's grcit star, picked up $10,630 in extras Winnipeg was good on 13 out p -aspect Of tangling with the fl.ars at Hollywood in this week's Jv-fTrl of 23 passes'and Calgary five of rnv readers feel an interest in , expedition that comes to mind. 13. Winnipeg gained 119 yards j this sport, let Marty know and he Fifty cents buvs possibly the through the air; Calgary 72. j will go deeper Into it. best pocket-size book on v. ater- Ca'.gary lost fullbac k John - Several "in-the-knows" are , fowl that I have encountered. Henry Johnston early in the taking eohos from the Cloyah, ! Sports Afield magazine calls It V " i I iZa. . r.( t. Portland plays two games Tuesday night against seventh-p ace Sacramento, Los Angeles Is entertained by cellar-dwelling - -.'A tecond quarter. He was given a match penalty for slugging Norm Hill. If Dotn at tne nam ana in tne estu- j -Know Your Ducks and Geese." ary: Jack Watts brought In one , It contains 32 color plates, and a narticularlv eood one last week. 1 pithy write-up on edibility, and it weighed 19 pounds minus (o'h5r salient rharacteristics of entrails and head. This fish the pictured birds. It can bs would doubtless have shown un purchased at local newsstands, in the top five In the Field and , Harry Mar and two rompan- i Oakland and San Diego plays at Siattle. lThe Rainiers Monday night culled up three young hurlers for Uie tag end of the campaign. Hight-hander Cal Humphreys was recalled from Tucson of the f . V r oszD cans tut iT wl " Is 1851, ht iteomboot "Surpriw" btcomt Hit full eorry poiMngert up tht Frowr Rirtr to Hoot- stream contest, but once more Runert missed on some valuable cublklfy. and the angler lost a goo.' money prize. . Cohoc are showing well around the north end of Finlayson and ions, neophyte anglers all, rented a boat and tackle last, Sunday; bearing In mind the advice given them by our local guide they sallied forth to, return some hours later with much broken Arizona-Texas League while Hobert Roberts and Loren Myers wme from Vancouver of the Testern International League. I REE-HITTING GAME In Mondav niaht's only game. 49 Ford Coach $1350 '50 Dodge 7-pgssenger $11 25 '50 International i2-torv $1250 41 Chevrolet 5-pass. Coupe $395 '50 Prefect .$595 '53 Austin A-70 $2545 equipment and short several spinners, together with wild-eyed tales of the many large fish that got away. But they brought in three dandy cohos and went no further than the Shawatlans estuary! Nice fishing. Young Larry Stanwood has taken four beatings recently aeir Port Simoson generally, and there are lots of others not r-uite so bright to be had between Kwinitsa and Terrace. 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