Prince Rupert Friday. May Daily New 14. 1954 St. Catherines Down . TORONTO .cather0'! Kir, IVePttw i k .... . . s Urn .. tern Esquires Edge Hotelmen 7-5 , Two-Run Drive in Last Inning ' By GEOFF AYKES : had walked and Fey McKay who ; another run in-the fifth when Only a handful of fans were had blooped a single over third Nick Pavlikis tripled and came on hand last night at Roosevelt bas earlier in the inning. , in when Carl Tiechman over- chamrjlonshln. i... . . . y i "n'l- STAMP fDERS DOWN ACES 4-2 TO TAKE NEW PRO TROPHY CALGARY Vl" Calgary Stanipeders, Western Hockpy League champiotns. became the first holders of the new Edinburgh TropJsy, emblematic of Canadian professional hockey" champlonsjiips here Thursday night. They downed ile Quebec Aces 4-2. The victory, fashioned before 6,551 partisan Calgary fans, allowed the Stampt'ders to wrap up the best-of-nine series five games to one. t Despite a double by first sack-; er cliff DahI and a sinle M Nlrk Pavlikis in the seventh and , tnrew home plate. Esquires also had a bie fifth inning. Sharp singled and Riv """& "" ''"t Il-"ua LUl"u "ul u"" " bovs home. Miner himself had j Pi A y 1 third strike that went pastcatch-Morgan m filed h out . to second and pr Hprh Mnmln ...l GREAT COLLECTION j HISTORIC IIAIX Britain's finest exhibition of I The picturesque town hall of medieval armor is In the White The Hague, capital of The Neth-tower of the Tower of London. erlands. was built In 1565 omuuiuson puppeu one O.MS-MUKU AT FIRST At the . r'.,..,ilU i , a r """r yu""" tne Keystone sack and m miss s out. looked like a cinch to make the! on a catch from B fn "rei""'Jy:u?on lh"t allowed liSSlo WATER revcals'whisky true? flavour .3. s kp jff ,V r: I'll .'.V. 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Canadian niVhiihij Zfay Seagram's Sure ..- femur wj bl inc etiu ui hiit nrst and chalking up a three- un margin at the end of the second In the first inning, Esquire's , hort stop Joe Giordano recelv- ed a pass from Jim Flewin. stole second and third and came home when his counterpart en the Commercials missed Andy Marshall's hard hit ground ball between second and short. Flewin exchanged places on the mound with first baseman Cliff Lahl after the damage was done. Dahl retired Carl Tiechman and Rey McKay in order to end the inning.. The hotelmen tied up the game after Tom Naka walked, Bill . Gunn got safely to first' after Bill Donaldson muffed his; bunt and Miner Simundson laid i down a bunt. Despite Cliff Dahl hitting into a double play that j nipped Naka off at home and himself at first, Gunn came around to score. !H : Big inning tor the. Commercial i crew was the second. Flewin. who had returned to the mound ' to retire the first three Esquires in order, received a walk, and was brought in by Naka who tripled. Bill Gunn followed suit with another three-bagger, which scored Naka, and then came in himself on a poor pitch to the plate. Commercials picked up ' Baseball Scores National I Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati 1 Brooklyn 10, St. Louis 3. Milwaukee 4. Pittsburgh 2. New York 6, Chicago 3. American New York 5, Detroit 3 (10. Boston 9 Baltimore 1. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2. Cleveland 8, Washington ' m. Pacific Coast League Portland 9, Seattle 5. San Diego 6, Sacramento 4 (5i Hollywood 3. Oakland 2. Los Angeles 8, San Francisco 7 Western International Vancouver 7, Wenatchee 3. Spokane 12, Tri-City 2. Lewiston 12, Salem 3. Lewiston 12, Salem 3. . Victoria 12, Yakima 3. Edmonton, Calgary i idiot. Lasl Night's Fighls By The Associated Pies? MERCED, Calif Wes Echols, 158, San Francisco, stopped Joe Cardenas, 157, Los Angelts 4i. , MILAN, Italy Duilio Loi, 13i:4 Italy, outpointed Bruno Visintin, 135. Italy (10). Thi advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boord or by Ihe Government of British Columbia. i I ! r t'y ruin . i u ' . P ra VHP 0. is, i v I h it .f V7 1..' ! Park to witness some fine hit- I ting and excellent hurling by i both sides as Esquires edged uommercial Hotel 7-o in tneir first meeting of the 1954 Prince Rupert Senior Baseball League. Commercial's Miner Simund son used ttirpp niteher.'i in an ' ! attempt to salvage the game which was tied at j-d at the end ; of the sixth inning. Esouires i however, did not take Miner's Gordie Andeison, the .second substitute hurler for Commercials too seriously, and a single by winning pitcher Jackie Sharpe brought in Ken Hill who 1 TRAVEL TOPICS SEEING IS ENJOVINO While East This Summer CRUISE The Beautiful Sagucnay and St. Lawrence 5 to 8 days. 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