,4 Prince Rupert In ,, v Friday. Jam, ,I..nt'i No-Names, Wrathall's Tied For Mixed Spring Loop Lead Yanks Favored To Win As Sox Invade Bronx ' ' If' - , I' ' ' Elimination of Prairie Clubs Sought as WIL Directors Meet ZlllJ'u,'f 11, 19',4 Primary Iron and steel repac-",wTu- 'd fish process, M NovaZi ?teh' Scotia's leading Industry In 1951 f ',?, ' ' ,he C , - . " W5 miles. liv Trie caiiniltsm Press the Senators' ball rluh sn id (1 ; mands they would present a! the Spokane confab would Include the elimination of the two pruir-' ie teams. Williams ei.tini:,l,ed ! The axe was about ready to fall on Calgary and Edmonton Friday as the Western International Baseball League sought to ! the cost of a week's trip to play pull itself out of a financial hole 1 Presents It's a two-way tie for first , place In the Spring Mixed Bowl- . ing League as No-Names and ' Wrathall's each took three points Thursday to to pthe loop with 24 j points each. 1 Leftovers nre In the runner- ' up spot with 'Xi points and Fam- i ily Market and Headpinners are in third spot, tied with 21 points each. Jack Sedgewick of Whalen's rolled 291 lor men s nigh game , Thursday and Russ McNeil of j Leftovers took high three with for ladies high single anil high game with a 1,270 score. Whalen's Lucky Six took team high three with 3,308. Results: Cantels 4, Aces 0; No-Names 3, Family Market 1; Wrathall's 3. Chums 1; Tiger Cats 3, Lucky Strikes 1 ; Whalen's 2, Headpinners 2, Hotshot 2, Leftovers 2. Standings: Wrathall's 24, No-Names 24, Leftovers 23, Family Market 21, Headpinners 21, Whalen's 20, Aces 20, Cunttils 20, Tiger Cats 14, Chums 11, Hot-shots 11, Lucky Strikes 0. By IM S PHLEOAR AssK'it'd Press Shrts Writer ; If you feel the urne to make a ' friendly wager on tonight's big clah between the Chicago White Sox and the New York Yankees, you might consider j backing the Yanks to win by one run while using at least two pitchers. ' i The two teams have met four: times so far New York has! won three of thp four, always! with two or mure pitchers. And, half behind Chicago by losing to Washington 8-4. Baltimore took a pair from Boston 5-1 and 9-0. The New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers continued ti share first place in the National League. The Giants edged Milwaukee 1-0 on Bill Taylor's 10th inning pinch hit homer. The Dodgers beat St. Louis 7-4. Philadelphia defeated Chicago 6-0 and Fred Baczewski pitched Cincinnati to a 6-0 victory over Pittsburgh. , Cries for elimination of the two Canadian prairie clubs echoed throughout the league as directors prepared to meet in Spokane Saturday to decide what action should be taken to "salvage" the 10-team circuit. Directors . of the Lewiston. Idaho baseball club Thursday instructed their president "to ! vote for the elimination of Cal- gary and Edmonton from the j Western Internationl League." And. at Salem, Ore , President Bruce Williams and directors of I inose teams ai ja.huo The Lewiston board uf direr-i tors ulso instructed Pre-ni nt ; James B. McMonigle to vote ilvit the Broncs refuse to travel to the prairie cities lijr a scheduled i series next week. Eearlier this week there were reports the WIL would di.-iund j or reorganize into a smaller rir-j cuit. The possibility of eliniin- ating Vancouver and VI. toi ia I also was suggested. L wmn a 783 score. 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