Thursday. June V,, 1952 DL DAILY NEWS THE ROUND-UP Hy OAVLE TALBOT Racing Begins Saturday at Lansdowne would have , deal the importance of his by .. vriKK Ung and fielding, good as they a Women Organize ! Softball Team A women's Softball team has been formed as a counterpart of the CCC 300 Club, organizers, said today. ! Tonight, e. practice will be held at Algoma Park, on 11th Avenue, across from McClymont j Park. j Miss Margaret Gagnon, man- ager of the ladies' team, said all j prospective women players would be welcome to the prac- j tice. Players do not have to be n'aill ' e a all t'lP laWS of Proba" if n.w Yor" Giants had itllO Ul. irooi u Gifts for DAD after losing wnne inp weij. Almost -from the day he stepped into the line-up just over a year ago, fresh from Minneapolis, Willie became a sort of symbol to Leo Durocher'g team. Here was a kid so gifted that no one could even guess at the heights ht might scsi'e, and yet so com- SHAVE LOTION BRISHES WALLETS SHAVING SETS KEJf CHAINS Special to the News) VANCOUVER This city's racing season will commence Saturday at Lansdowne Park where 10,000 funs are expected on inaugural day. The Lansdowne Season continues for 35 actual day of, racing winding up on July 31. ntllC WJ- . champions wl11 be lucky ovps only temporary, thin" about baseball and the fficuli. t" explain. We have a good selection of Father's Day Cards - CYO Edges Motors in this 'nns role joyous pielely gutless and unaffected employees of Columbia Cellulose j L witli the high-pitched and filled with the wonder of Omcial report that a bumper Co. Ltd., the club is only acting j as sponsors for the teams. j Two teams are to be formed. ! ,ved in the day-by-day t. ol the Giants Is one of It iraiwetided '-Y a great playing big league ball that hv cro') of the best horses In West- I"1 Canada and the Pacific scarcelv scarcely seemed seemea real real. Ntirfhu,t a awaA ctohwi ,t Soccer Competition By J. S. WILSON CYO scored a close win over General Motors Lansdowne and forecast that this will hn thf finrxt. rnrinw spasmi , Was Sort of a Mascot MSL HUM when Willie left. It might be here in yea-s !!l"1iZltr!.lanlJ!!.:! Among tho many Innovations to be selected from players who turn out tonight, Miss Oagnon said. Initial planning is to have practices and games alternately each- Thursday. It Is also planned to arrange a game between a Terrace women's ball team, Giants adopted Willie, and adnpU'd the Olants. He e a sort uf mascot, a win-vniDol. The veterans of the juiili.-d when he rai out "... , rfyl '- ithis season Is a double Oulnella. affect the fortunes of a club so Try a News Classified last evening in a regularly scheduled North Star I 'the first one on the opening race each clay, and the second one on the eighth and final race each league game, eventually winning 6-5. der his cup on uie ousi- recently formed .urn! nun !" Motors opened the scoring! solidly equipped with stars as the Giants. Those who have watchul the tm play every ganw? since Mays left cannot plate their fingers pn a single play or a single situation where the presence of Willie in the line-up might hav,! tuned tie- when Bishop placed a penalty: In spite of the large number kick well clear of the 'opposing : of goats against him, ' Boulter clay. This means elimination of the daily double, but officials believe the extra qulnella will be popular and have Installed special apparatus to .speed mutui'l betting to a faster pitch than r locker room, but when wasn't around they told t t,us making catches out itlitld and throws to the ,-ububly never excelled, if aid well. He was very unlucky leal into victory. ! in i he history of the goalie. Corelli equalized within a few minutes only to have Bishop put his teain ahead with a good shot following Robinson's well-taken free. Zilversmit got a neat equalizer and Terland put the CYO a goal up, and half- I ii inn 1 mi ii m i ,iM0m i ' "wlUg 11 y wx m Maifrm h with one shot that bounced badly but listed high shots clear, and gathered the low ones. Rob- j inson and Eby defended well. Bi.shop played a great game ooth defensively and offensive All any&ne knows Is that the ' ever before. A secund innovation is in the printed program. For the first Olants haven't looked to be pen-r.ant winners since Willie went away. Number One j Soflballers Down Smokies The nameless team of softbal-lers No. 1 last night downed Firemen 18-11. Firemen got off to an early lead, scoring six runs In the first inning and two more in the second, leading 8-1 at the end of the second. They could not hold ! It, however, as ho. i slowly, but ly. He got two goals and used time found the CYO leading 3-2. lime locally, racing fans can buy a program which gives them past performances of each horse so the rare can be ,3ly none of this explains ij !y the Giants figured reaction ;,r an -motional juer Belts l Hi I 0 Ii 'fl studied beforehand. Among the featured events Phillips got a quick goal to j nis neaci to good purpose, me; make it 4-2 after a scramble In forwards lacked team plajr in the goalmouth but Tait kept the ! spite of getting five goals. Lien Motors in the fight with a goorlSund Bedford did weil. Tait was goal. From Phillips' cross, Zii-jthe forward, versmit netted one and Hank Maron kept a, good goal for Nuyten made it 6-3 for CYO. jCYO and Sckert and Mohan In f 4 : (luring the first week are the Inaugural Handicap on June 14, fee Homers the Lansdowne Handicap on June 18 and the Lulu Island Murray narrowly missed, then tacmea wen ana Kicked strong- Handicap on June 21. Jolting Jake Takes Decision DETROIT Jolting Jake La-rnotta barged past Irish Bob Murphy's left hook In a savage ninth and tenth round comeback assault to win a 10-round unanimous decision Wednesday night before a near sellout crowd of some 16.000 fans. Lamotta weighed 16i)'4 Murphy 1752. following a corner well taken ' 'y- The halfback line was hard j neavy )gacj by SCOring three runs v:-', I tr Chicago - by Murray, Bowman reduced the to beat with Corelli shooting In the third, fifth and sixth In Baseball Scores margin. In another attack Mat- wen and Letourneau turning .n u ,...,.,j i . ii or "V". I uu.i : fine game. Herrygers BishoD headed a beautiful shou . . t.nnrt T1 V. rx .r. .. ... .... was faot ball nings, tying up the score 10-10 at the end of thj sixth. ' Art Olsen, the losing hurler, pitched a steady game but lacked support In Uw field. Don (Continued on Page 8 Ihot n,ct ...IHo onrf tk,n KUUU. 1 I1C 1UUW11U3 WCJC -, r M 9 ' iW-U-X Hit. Matthews missed an open goal. and dangerous with good control and combination. j YORK it Hank Sauer jp Wrigley field Wednei-SK-lur.g three tremendous runs to Hcount for all of ;c's runs in their triumph pniladcipl'.ia Pbilliei. er-i clouts raised his out- the season to 18 and In-4 his runs batted In ledger k; production figure in tape. Sauer has hit three home runs in one game against Simmons, a At the other end Boulter was lucky when a hard drive hit? tht? crossbar. Teams: CYO P. Maron; Eckert, Mohan; ' Letourneau,' Corelli, Her major league record. is Plate Home runs also figured in the FOOTBALL TOMORROW NIGHT only day game in the American League, the pace-setting New American t NIGHT Cleveland 0. -Washington 1 Chicago 3. Philadelphia 5 SI. Louis 9, Boston 11 National NIGHT Boston 0. Pittsburgh 5 New York 3, Cincinnati 2 Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 3 (10 innings i Pacific Cuast Oakland 3, Los Angeles 1 holiywood 5, San Francisco 1 San Diego 1, Sacramento 0 Seattle at Fortland, postponed. Western International Victoria 2, Wenatthee 5 ' Vancouver 4, Yakima 2 Trl-Chy 2, Spokane 3 Salem at Lewisto l postponed. York Yankees clubbing Detroit Tiger? 7-2, with Joe Collins sock ing two homers and Yogi Berra BASEBALL TONIGHT Abel & Odowes vs Gordon & Anderson 7:00 p.m. onvs to lead the way. rygers; Verhaar, N. Huyten, Zilversmit, van Terland, Phillips. General Motors Boulter: Koblnson, Eby; Bec'ford, Bishop, Lien; Tait, Bowman, Pat Wilson, Matthews, Murray; S. Maron. Referee W. Baxter. Linesmen Armstrong, C'jb destroyer has whuek-:M home runs thl.; month 4 only two games behind ice set by Babe Rpth In r.cn tlw Yankee Immortal vritd a record of 60. Ruth i hi 18th homer in his anif. Cubs have played 50. marked the seco id time 0T Seagram's w Sure CYO vs Battery 7:00 Consumption of paper products and standards of living are very closely correlated. Imprlved living standards demand increased volurqe of pulp and papers. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liauor Control Beard or bv thu Government of British Columbia. A 1 J Uiiviy LfLl To Go To William F. Stone's JUNE CLEARANCE SALE HI CSWiTDVE Discounts orry All Cash) DAL CU c c OMES OMFORT 300 Pairs Sports Slacks Large variety of shades and patterns. Tailored from all wool gobardine, wool, worsted and coverts. Reg. value to $25.00. ELECTEP Tp GO AT $11.95 55 Sports Coats Al! wool tweed sports jackets. Sizes 36 to 42. 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