SPORTS R0UND-UP By GAYLE TALliOT- Bob Turley, Strikeout Artist, Limits Yanks to Four Hits See NEW YORK (AP) It was the next-to-the-lat game of the year for New York Yankees, that first day of October, 1927. Dewey Soriano New Manager For Rainiers SEATTLE (AP) A front office wiuh put a lad who once sold L-canuts in the grandstand Into the job of. general manager of Seattle Rainiers. Former Prince Rupert resident Dewey Soriano, 32, was named general manager of the Pacific Coast League club Wednesday by owner Emil Sick after Leo Miller, 5'i. resigned by mutual agreement with the maraemeiH. Soriano was general manager last season for the Vancouver Tnev had scored 108 victories Ll "i w un iu ui me in- nun mi P In Trnnt ret owcuc-u uicn OS mi: 10.000 fans had paid their way moon-faced slugger trotted out to his place In right field, giving a snappy military salute every few steps. into Yankee Stadium on the chance that they would see a burlv vounu fellow named THE MRAc L r&: k kSJLl George Herman (Babe) Ruth : break his own record of 59 horn- , AII TO GREECE j ers set six years before. j STOCKHOLM (CP) Various Lefthander Tom Zachary, one Swedish organisations including of the best of the era. was the Red Cross and the Save-the-Washington'o choice to halt the Children movement have spurred Babe short of his goal. Tom I aid to victims of the Oreek earth-buie down arimlv. nut wishlns I quake. Besides druea and medi- ,J r ; -1 the distinction of serving up the ! cine. 5.000 pints of blood plasma substitute have been shipped. record pitch, By BEN PIILEGAK Associafd Press Sports Writer One of the brightest prospects who will leave St. Louis with the Browns at the end of this season is young Bob Turley, a strikeout artist fresh out of the army. A big, husky 22-year-old righthander, Turley turned up unheralded in mid-August and went to work at once. In a month he's appeared in eight games. His won and lost recora of two to four is nothing to shout about, but in 47 innings he has struck out 48 men. He has pitched complete games in his last three starts, allowing a total of only 15 hits while striking out 30. Pitching for a last-place club is one of the toughest jobs in baseball. Turley has lost all four of his games by one run. He lost one of these Wednesday night to the champion New York Yankees, 3-2. He gave up only four hits, all singles, but the Yanks combined three of these with two- walks to get all of their runs in the sixth inning. Turley struck out eight and walked eight. LOPAT l.NJL'RED The Browns won the first Same of their twin bill, 5-3, f.gainst an assortment of seo- ond-str.ingers. Ed Lopat suffered his fourth loss and was fo;c-ed from the game in the fourth inning when he was struck on the right foot by a line drive. The injury was not serious. In other action Wednesday Cleveland Indians beat Philadelphia Athletics 7-2. Washing-ion Senators defeated Ci)ica: White Sox 4-2. and Detroit Tigers thumped Boston Red ox 8-3 in the American League. St. Louis Cardinals edged Brooklyn Dndsers 5-4. MilwaUK'-e Braves whipped Pittsburgh I-i-ates 7-3. New York Giants shaded Cincinnati Kedlegs 4-:, nd Chicago Cub.- defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 7-4 in t.v Mational League. FELLER WINS NINTH Bob Feller scattered eight hits in winning his ninth gnir.e for the second-place Indians at Philadelphia. Larry Doby paced a 12-hit Cleveland attack with a home run and a single an1 Jrove in four runs. Eddie Yost celebrated his 'night" in Washington with a single and a double as the Senators beat Virgil Trucks, v.;.o was trying for his 20.h victory. Yost scored the first two runs. Connie Marrero beat Chicago for the third time this sear.o:i, giving up six hits. So carefully did he work that i the Babe walked on his first ( trip to the plate. Each of the next two times he singled. Twice club in the Western International Lengue. Miller, here on a one-year contract, said he'd return to his home at Euffalo, N.Y. He was general manager of the International League Buffalo club In 1951. 'Seattle has a nice climate, but not for baseball managers," Miller commented. ' Buriness Is business, and I realize that attendance hasn't been good this year." t ! OC SOCCER SCORES ; ENGLISH I.EAGl'E HAKD-RLNMNG JOHN HENRY 35, tower of strength for Calvary Stampeders was cut short by an unidentified Edmonton Eikimo player when the Cowboys bowed 18-6 to Edmonton in a Western Interprovinclal League game. Fullback Mike King (32) of Edmonton moved in to make sure Johnson stayed put. Peterborough Takes 2-0 Lead Only $20.00 Do.! 510 Per Month n Canadian Boxla Finals the great man scored, and when he pigeon-toed to the plate in the last at the eighth the count was tied at 2-2. Shortstop Mark Koenig was on third, having tripled. The Babe swung viciously at Zachary's first pitch, and missed. The second was a ball. The third- was a smoking last ball, low and inside. The resultant "whack" was heard throughout the park, and the' crowd rose ii thunderous acclaim as the bull streaked almast on a ltiv for McRaeBros. 3-2 at half-time in the close-checking game. Then they ran wild in the third after the clubs VICTORIA (CP) The swashbuckling Peterborough Trailer-men appear headed for their third straight Canadian senior Division I Cardiff C. 2, Sheffield U. 0. Liverpool 1, Wolverhampton 1. Manchester C. 0, Hudders- The Store That Serrt. Phonr 6 or M had traded a goal apiece. lac:osse title. Trailermen rolled for three field 1 The robust, smooiii -passing ! fast goals from the sticks of Middlesbrough 1, Manchester Eastern Canada champions j Slater. Powless and O'Hearne, ' U. 4. handed the game but lighter i wnile teammate Dutch Viterelli Newcastle U. 3. W. Brom-Victoria Shamrocks another les- j was sitting out a penalty. wich 7. sun in close-knit defensive play I Tnat was tne game. Peterbor- Portsmouth 4, Blackpool 4. Wednesday night to score a de-0"8" broke through for three; Sheffield W. 2. Boston W. 1. cisive 10-7 victory and take, a 1 m()re 8oals before the final Tottenham 2, Burnley 3. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. 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SIHP VIA LINDS.UT Agents Allied Van Linn Ltd. i once in four starts this season, i Avatus ' Stone, triple-threat ' I Negro back who jumped a Na -I tional Football League contract with Chicago Cardinals to go to By The Canadian Press Ottawa Rough Riders found themselves atop the Big Four 1 ootball League today after coming from behind to defeat Montreal Alouettes 22-13 Wednesday night in the capital's Soccer Semis Set October 10 LONDON (CP) Draw for the semi-finals of the Scottish While a sellout crowd of 5,500 Ityal Victoria rooters watched in dismay, the easterners ram-med three goals past goalie Jim Heatheungton in the Victoria cB?e to lake a 7-3 lead and the same. teammates for some sign of consolation. He found none. The applause from the crowd Phone 60 or 68 Cor. 2nd nd rut tl , uttawa, starred in tho scoring , for Roughies with 17 points ! three majors and two rouges. Bury 3. Bristol R. 1. Doncaster R. 3, Brentford 0. Fulham 2, Rotherham U. 4. Leeds U. 1, Plymouth A. J. Luton T. 2, Birmingham C. 0. Notts F. 2, Hull C. 0. SCOTTISH LEAGl'E Cl'P Quarter-Finals, Second Leg Ayr U. 3. Rangers 2. Rangers win round 8-5. Dunfermline A 2. East Fife 3. East Fife wins round, 9-4. Hibernian Hibernian 4. 4. Third Third Lanark Lanark 0. 0.1 Hibernian wins round 8-0. Partick T. 4, Kilmarnock 0. Partick T. wins round 7-4. Lansdowne Park. League Soccer Cup today pits al itor ana Powiess paced the I Hibernian against East Fife at Gene Roberts converted .ill The Ottawa victory coupled with Toronto Argonauts' 21-20 L J ZJkfrZ I J defeat of the Tiger-Cats in Hamilton, changed a three-way tie for top spot in the league to a three-wav tie Tornntn ; three Rider majors and Tom i O'Malley, who quarterbacked a convincing fourth quarter, kick- , j .'d two singles. j Montreal's Sam . Etcheveny', Peterborough attack with five Tynecastle Park. Edinburgh, and goals, Powless getting three. Rangers against Partick ThistK-Coach Boboy Thorpe, Curly at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Masuii, Nip O'Hearne, Roger The matches will be played Smith and Harry Wipper added Saturday, Oct. 10. Replays if th? others. Archie Browning necessary will be held Oct. 17. .iiid Jackie Ncrthup scored two , Montreal and Hamilton for the league cellar. Riders have lost ! i-hrew touchdown pass.es to Ray ; i Poole and Joiin O Qm.-.n. Bc.ii i were converted. Ji:n Miller's ! rouge cumpleted V.-.j AU' sccr- Auburn Lambet, fourth qaar-1 terback employed by Hamilton ithis season, threw 14 comnli:t :i LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS By The Associated Pres Chicago Del Flanagan, 143 8t. Paul, stopped Alan Moody 145V Chicago, 7. apiece for the losers. Lew Lan-desi, Arnie Ferguson and Al Gill who played a standout 1 game lor Victoria, got the oth- : ers. The game started auspiciously, for Victoria, who lost the . optfrinet contest Monday 13-12. After Smith had opened the ,' scoria? for Trailermen. Northup tied it up and Browning sent Shamrocks into the lead for the fir.'.t time in the series. But it was a short-lived lead. Treilermen came back to lead TTXXzl I o Yycv. ,n the Wesl iK ) mm. imm - passes in 32 tries, but ' sLUl couldn't beat Toronto as 14.0J0 critical Tiger-Cut fans looked j on. . Toronto's first points came when Doug Smylie piled ever ; jfrom the Hamilton one-ymj! line. .Then Jack Gray, who ! SPORTSMAN'S PIGESTav EDUCATE TO AVOID GUN ACCIDENTS POSITION VACANT AS ICE STEWARD FOR rrinrc Rupert Curling Club Applications must be in the hands, of the Secretary Box 788 Daily News by October 1st. pounced on a blocked kick, crossed for the second Arj major and Joe Scudero scoieri the third. Jack Barry converted twice and. kicked a field goal, and Steve Karrys punted a single. Lou Kusserow took a Lambeth pass over the Toronto line for Hamilton's first major in the third quarter and Hal Waggoner and Lambeth scored two more in the final 15 minute:!. 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