,;, PHne fj, Tuesday , Financial Status of WIL Teams To Get Top Billing at Spokane Campy Sparks Ten-Game Win Streak To Move Dodaers into First Place - tf! KIDNEY By BEN PHLRGAR Sunday, it's been just one victory 'double. The victory marked the after another, as the Dodgers ! third time the Dodgers have had Rob yoot f. across four runs in the fourth by Mike Catron, John Alblni inning. A three-run single by Herman Lewis, Len Noren and Vic Buccola highlighted the rally. Charlie Mead 8alem went ahead With two out and the count at to stay In the fifth on Clone moved from fourth place to a I to go into extra innings during ; M firm hold on the league lead. i their winning spree. 3-2 Buccola rapped out a hit Tanselli's three- run homer and ' I The Braves sank into fourth n nrva' .i , Odl in- J. wpunliei ,, - T witn tne Dases louoen. rne craves uomue rerez round-tripper with added a brace of runs In both 'the bases empty. the seventh and eighth frames.! ; At Salem, the hometown Sena- I ' KSKIMO NAMF tors pushed across four runs in the fifth to break a 4-4 tie with I Pn'igiilrtung, a post on Buf- By 'i'ne cnnadlnn Pres Finances stil) was the Western International League's number one problem Tuesday, despite rainy weather which forced postponement of two more games Monday night. To study the situation Robert Abel. WIL president, has scheduled a directors' meeting in Spokane Saturday. Although he said the session would be a regular one. the financial condition of the 10 teams would get top consideration. Originally, Abel announced the meeting for Yakima Wednesday but switched it because of the ill health of Roy Hotchklss, owner of the Spokane Yakimo. The Bears opened the fin Island, was named from DoddsKidn Asoi-tated Press Sport'-- Writer Campy's back and the Dodgers are threatening to turn the National League pennant race into another Brooklyn runaway. ' Since big. genial Roy Camp-anella returned to action they've won every game they've played and now have a streak of 10, as Ioiir as any in the circuit this ' season. The hard-working catcher; fretted through 29 days of In-j activity following an operation ! on his broken left wrist And his . iludcer team-mates fretted right ' along with him, blowing games, they should have won. slumping at the plate and hobbling in the ! lield. i Since Campanella went back bfhiiul the plate a week ago the Eskimo word for ' the place of the caribou." scoring in the first inning with three runs on successive singles BATTI.KI) 12 They had to battle 12 innings Monday night before subduing the St. Louis Cardinals 7-5. After Carl Furillo singled in the tie-breaking run, Campanella stole home for the extra tally. Duke Snider of the Dodgers hit a homer, triple and double. The New York Giants beat Milwaukee 4-2 and the Boston Red Sox won a pair from Detroit 3-2 and 5-4, the second game in 12 innings. The rest pf the teams in both leagues were idle. Campanella aided the early attack with a home run and Pee Wee Reese ran his hitting streak to 12 games with a single and a place as they bowed to the runner-up Giants, who trail Brooklyn by two games. Milwaukee now is four games back. Whlley Lockman's home run with Wes Westrum on base in the second inning provided the winning margin. Eddie Mathews hit a 420-foot home run in the eighth.' v Boston's double triumph moved the Red Sox into fifth place in the American League, only 3'a games out of the first division. Frank Sullivan and Tom Brewer, two rookie righthanders, tamed the Tigers with Brewer going all the way in the 12-inning nightcap. He struck out the side in the 10th and 11 men altogether. ; Jy i I ty'rS'JJ' i Indians. Hotchkiss would be iinabte to travel to Yakima. His, club is one of those whose future ; operation is in doubt. The games rained out Monday j night were ViUui ia at Spokane , and Calg-ury at Edmonton. In ; the contests that did get played, the top three teams lost to second division competition. League-leading Vancouver was dumped by Lewistim. 5-4. Wen-atchee was topped by Tri-l'ity, 8-4. and Yakima lost to Salem, j by the same score. i A hometown boy accounted for j Lewlston's triumph over Vancou- ! ver. Ken Peterson, just out of j the Navy and newly signed by the Brones, rapped out a single in the last of the ninth to send I June 20ih You'll be tur lo pleott Dad on Fothn't D0 with a gift o GilleH. Blut Bladet or o GMItlI Ono-Piect Roior Sol. GilleHi Bladtt aro flrl choice with men I The Red Sox hopped on Steve j Gromek for three runs in the I first three innings of the first j ganje. Milt Boiling drove home i t lie winning rim in the second j game wit ha single after Harry I A'iganis had singled and moved i to second on a sacrifice. j Major League I Leaders 1 Ry The Associated Pre;a Hy The Associated Press whoro and Gillette Razon are recognij,,) 0, i, INTERIOR HIGH SCHOOLER SIGNS BOS0X CONTRACT VANCOUVER & Ted Bowesfield, 19-year-old lefthander Willi I'cntictoii Athletics of the Okanagan Mainline Baseball League, signed a contract Monday with Boston Red Sox of the American League, it was learned here. Ho will be sent to San Jose, Calif. Bowesfield, w ho graduated from high school last Thursday, has thrown a four-hitter and a three-hitter so far this year. He has a three-year strike-out average of 10 a game. Kinsmen, Sea Kings Tie 8-8 In Season's Second Meeting iineii moving innrumentt money can buy. 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Tli.-- first six men to step in! to the plate last ni'iht wove; thrown out nt first. HebU st.i't-i ins pitcher for Kinsmen picked uj) Dov. nine's grounder and t'i. !:ed to A: inslrijiv... at tir.-.t. Ken . Durkciidoi 1, Kinsmen .second1 Canadian, U.S. Golf Stars Meet I Three-Way Tie In Mixed Loop sacker assisted Armstrong to take care of Meiahen and Kerr. When the Kinsmen came to b:'.t Ken- who started on t!'e ' mound lor tho Sea Kin-s p.'Oii'ptly returned the comnli-inciu by tossing to McLeod at In st b.oe to take care of Holder, while Meiglicn and Downing at tiiM-d and short picked up rojleis by Adams and Olsen nd threw but h of them out. Gary Oi'iivle leading off i'ur the Sc-a Kin's cut the first hit nl the gallic when ho .siny.Hl arid uro:i"ht in the first run as lleob started to waver and threw a lew wiid. In the ooitom of ,nc .scco'id Kerr .set down the opposition slrikint; out Foster and Seymour, 1 Oau Pot .387 .a 13 38l) 372 .Hurt Gillette No. 38 Razor Set New featherweight one-piece nickel and aluminum-plated razor with 10- Gllletle Aristocrat No. 66 Razor Set e Choice of gold-plated or rhodium finished one-piece razor with 10-blade dispenser. Packed in beauti A three-wav tie for first place v t'l'iovu. I f: k AB Ft H Mlli,lal, at. Louis 191 52 74 Robinson, Brooklyn 120 III 4U Jiiblonskl, St. Louis 2a 20 .79 Mueller, New York 1H3 33 08 Ibnltler. Hnxiklyn 1U7 30 08 Runs Musiul, 52. Jiuns batted in Mu.'ial. 02. Hlts-Jablonski. 15. Triples Mays. New Yolk blade dispenser has developed in the Prince Rupert Spring Bowling League, with only two points separating the top six teams. j In Monday-'.s bowling. RusSel McNeil of Leftovers captured both men s hlah siimle name an 1 1 UiKl ful presentation case. ejOO rwni enmenst. St Louis, live. Home runs Mvisial. 19. and chrome-trimmed case. $379 stolen basi, Urulun. Mllwuiikn 11. 1 hi tl ernitmrni is not puninnea r displaved hv ilie Liquor onirul Board or by the OocnmfQl o) Hruish Columbia. allowing Voagan a safe hit unrti Pitciiinn-Pmires 8-i i '"'ill three with an even 300 and , .if t .. J" 1 (v ,' .-i ' ' ' ' ' .,'-';."' f:: -'4; . - ' ,''" ,.. 1 i - -- .. ' ' s.t -' v ' ' r . . .-' , s r ' , .-' - --, ., : S i ' ' -V.. 0.r.;,': v.- ... i : : 1 't f 7i it t if I 1. ,1 I !, Brooklyn !'C-t1i;m under a pop-up by Dock- , -Hj7 For Hopkins Cup P.y GI RRY 1.01'OHKED , :inutltan Pr'ss S;u!T Writer TORONTO PIt will be even Strikeouts Hucldix. St. Louis. 05. VbO. i Jean Sharpe of No-Names roll-! ed 252 and 670 for ladicst hiih 1 endorf. Murray came in in the top of the third to handle pitch!.!" duties lor the Kinsmen but ihe Sea Kings pushed in two more run.s on doubles by Kerr and Last Night's Fights money, take your choice when six Canadfan professionals and By The Associated Press single and hii-'h three. Cantels bowled team hi'ih game with 1,205 and high three with 3,3'JO. u.sini; a 140 handicap aqainst Wrathall's. Results: Family Market 4, Chums 0; Ilearlpinners 4. Hol BROOLYN J oey Maxim, 177, f 'lCVPl-111,1 onlni,, EH 1 a Ogilvie, an error by Seymour and " on opportunity . FOR YOUNG CANADIANS WITH 1 w"i!f giv,e" ? Jones- Alf HimIel- i terson. 168. Brooklyn 10 and David Allen both struck on NEW YORK Archie Moore, a putting genius from South Africa take on a seven-man United States team in the third annual International Golf Association matches opening at suburban Port Credit Thursday Withe Hopkins Trophy. Hack this year are greens wiz ioa"4, Miami, stopped Beit I shots 0: No-Names 3. Tl and Johnson was cut off at home v.lien he tried to get in on a pitch thai catcher Vornn er Cats 1; Aces wtiiienuist, 18S',2, Baltimore, 6. 1; Cantels 3, Wrathall LATI0N OR EQUIVALENT JUNIOR MATRICU non-title. 3, Luckv Strikes 1: Leftovers 2. fumbled but managed to regain In time to toss to Murray who ard Bobby Locke, a South African who is an honorary member of"""' ' , Pt , , the of tlle 'hlrd the Canadian Professional Golf-!,.1'1 bo:lom BERLIN, N.H. Vern Steven- j Whalen's Lucky Six 2. son. 163, Montreal, stopped Srait- I StaiKliivrs: Wrathall's 21 N.-ty Hicks, 159, Portland, Me., 1. 1 Names 21 Leftovers 21 A'-es J) LOS ANGELES Willie Vauehn Family Market 20, Heartplnn.'ts li;ii'4l Los Angeles, outpointed 1 19, Whalen's 13 Canters 1G Ti"er Rainey Mays, 159. Los Angele-i, i Cats 11. Churns 10, llotshots 9, ' ' 10- Lucky Strikes 5. ' I Association, e rs Stan Vancouver's1 s u ,UU1M-' uu'wra 'hpn Ar,n-tl011S rapped a single Fletcher of i Leonard, Pat ! '.i ! sflk Saskatoon, Jules Huot of Laval!1" '.', .oaie".ne DUl was. ,ou uii llliiil WIICII iMUl I UV suae O If. sure le Lac, Que., and Montreal's j Bill Kerr. The newcomers are ! ' team captain Henry Martell df i Edmonton and Gorriie Brydson, j pro at the host Mississaugua j Golf and Country Club ana a; member of the 1952 Canadian! squad. j Holder grounded out to first and ! Adams grounded out third to first. It was a fatal fifth for theH-.-i Kin"s as Kinsmen catcher Vu 1-fc-an led off with a single a id : Uo'.i" Turner followed wilh another. When Kv-rr walked Arm- The U.S. team is formidable. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1954 CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN Tliisvis to advise all citizens that from June 7 until' June 15 (inclusive dales), the f'ity Forces will (ullect ami dispose of all accumulated debris ami trash, ii lilarcd conveniently lo the roadway. W.. ,k r. , I """"'4, Ofll 1VIMS VUH'.:il ri.l"K .Rojaetecl Ooiros Association hr 4hat country,' tt is captained by Walt This is a. call to young m ready to serve Canada 5 .rtg 1 IN THE irotn snort wvcuanie jous(wiin him. Downing took Murray jut on three strikes then lost the ' target giving Holder a base on balls to force in the first Kin.-,-mcn tally. Kinsmen then went on, 011 two more walk.s, three errors, and a long two baer by Foster to take the lead 7-5. The Sea Kings came back in the top of the sixth on two walks a long hard triple by Gary Ogilvie and an error to edge ahead 8-7. Dous Turner brought the score! Eurkemo, PGA champion last year. Holdovers from last year's team are Ted Kroll and Ed (Porky! Oliver. Jerry Barber, Chandler Harper, Marty Furgol and Dave Douglas, 1953 Canadian Open winner, are newcomers rounding out the squad. They replace Jack Burke, Jr., Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros, Jim Turnesa and Doug Ford from last year's winning line-up. This service is free of charge 1'IIONE CITY WORKS IIIJ'AKTMFNT, Leave Name and Address. ROYAL iCANADIA NAVY The "VtNTURE PLAN" offers a special 7 year Short Service appointment.-Cadets who show a desire to make the Navy their career, may later obtain permanent commissions, if they have the necessary qualifications. The "Venture Plan" enables the young Cadet to complete his high school studies to Senior Matriculation standard . . . . . .while he is gaining practical naval training, ashore and afloat . . . . . . and learning the responsibilities, self-discipline and leadership required of the Canadian naval officer. ' ouck to a tie by hitting a loi; Walls To Meet L .... r trbtCt F thacl' t ,t P an "'I Dan creep into left field that ould not be relayed back in until he had rounded the entire circuit. Downing then issued Armstrong a free pass to first base on lour balls and Comadlna called in Mike Greene. Greene put out tin; fire by striking out Murray and Holder and strong, who had stolen to third South American In Vancouver VANCOUVER Canadian ' heavyweight boxing champion Earl Walls of Toronto and Edmonton will meet Edgardo Jose Romero of the Argentine In a 10-round main event match here CM? cvmcnm ""' tun r today. DAILY SERVICES TO EASTERN CANADA AND U.S.A. 6 Dally Transcontinental flights from Vancouver" 2 Daily Transcontinental flights from Edmonton ENQl'IRE ABOUT SAVINGS POSSIIil.E OX TCA's NEW TOl'niST SLRVK'E C.VJ base stayed there when Adams July 22. fight promoter Earle ! popped up to first baseman Bi'.iy MeLeod. Kalani announced Monday. Kalani said Eddie Cotton. Vr.NTVRn PLAN, NAVAL HEADQUARTERS, OTTAWA. Please send me complete informaiion on 'Veniure Plan" for officer training. die N" Sea Kings 032 0038 Kinsmen 000 0718 Upon acceptance cadett will be appointed te the there training tttablishment HMCS Venture, at the Naval Bate of Etquimalt, near Victoria, B.C. Academic ttudiet will bt combined with naval training. Four month annually will be spent at tea. Emphasit will be laid upon physical fltnet programmer On Successful completion of the 2 year basic course, the cadet is promoted to the rank of midshipman, and subsequently to sub-lieutenant, receiving the Queen's Commission as an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy. Uniforms are provided to cadets on oining. Food, living See your Travel Agent or Cull TC. In iiii-4tiivfr at T. Ol:u 658 Howe St. (opp. Oeorula Hiitel Seattle lightweight, will meet Henry Hall of New Orleans in another bout on the same card,' scheduled outdoors in Callister park. Extra seats will provide a EARLY ORCHARDS The first apple trees in Nova Scotia's Annapolis valley were TRANS' CANADA MY NAME . ADDRESS ... CITY PROV. "'"" ' noun..,,, rr-r seating capacity of 14,000 at the , planted in 1638 by the Acadian Park. J settlers. 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