8 F'tince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 3, 1U54 Cleveland Pulls Two Games Ahead of White Shy1 Wolloce's Me n's Shop Now! NYLON GABARDINE vviui ndfU-tdNieu viuuiy wvci JiuuDOm Yankp ERIC WHITEHEAD ON AIR TONIGHT FOR BEG SERIES Eric Whitehead, one of Canada's best-known sports commentators, will keep Trans-Ciinada listeners completely up to date on developments in the British Empire Games when he begins a new series of programs on CBC tonight at 8:45 from Vancouver. Under the title B EG. Reporter. Mr. Whitehead will re-, call earlier Games and review world and Olympic records. He'll interview visiting athletes and coaches and give an account of the building progress as Vancouver prepares for the historic sporting event. By BEN PHLEGAR 'Smith broke it up. What made wruie ox, wno bowed 5-2 tn Kinder. Associated Press Sports Writer the comeback even more amaz- Men's Joe Colcm; an was tne sensational renei gut It appears more and more as ! in& not; cnance to mates x h . . "a ton pitching of five Indian hurlers, who held the Yankees hitless for if this Cleveland team really Pants $1095 victory foTShUn: All Sizes All Colors nore and Boston. Baltimore pushed Philadelphia A' Into the league cellar with, a 9-1 decision. Washington defeated Detroit 7-2. Brooklyn took tirst place in the National League by one game over Milwaukee Braves as they sloshed to a 7-6 decision against the-Braves In five Innings that consumed more than four hours ond straight i:.n letlcs. The OriniI lne the season fi; i" t. means business. The Indians like it up on top of the American League standing, and they're willing to fight to stay there. Wednesday night they fought and won their toughest battle so far as they beat New York Yankees 8-7 in a 10-inning i'uivgie at. Yankee Stadium Clint E v SPECIAL OLD three-run !,,.. .. 'tr run run rnl.v rallv i .T , c"miXed including two lengthy delays be Eddie RockMount cause oi rain. Philadelphia Phils i 1 i-i i .i . . "is lUf th AND GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR four times mure wear with nylon. Spot-resistant. Water-tepellant. Guaranteed under normal wear nut to wear out for one year. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE V"" iiiuuu i-u. it wns too 'game tin. . ""wett- cold for Pittsburgh and the Cubs i Lou Ochrie f Vh frnk Sl tn Chicago and too wet In St. up his toHl f l,h?, Yank Louis for the Cardinals and New slon wa, . . ' 30 a York Giants. Wk. Zl. ?cful onP j ift?r 'he Yanks had jumped off to a 7-0 lead in the first inning. A home run by Bobby Avila I ti,-rt the score in the ninth and another homer, this time by Al TU nine, full innings after the six-hit splurge in the first. PENNANT THREAT This ability to fight back against a powerful rival on foreign territory makes Cleveland a solid pennant threat. The Indians have had consistently good teams the last three seasons when they've finished second. But they've lacked the spark to f"ht on the Varies over the full season. By winning, the Indians pulled two games In front of Chicago Pentcton V's End Season Well in Black advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Botrd or by the Government ol bntitfi ColunbM Sandy Consuegra had piled up Steve GrnrJi, . 0 five ve straight straight victories, victories, but but he he ran ran th. the ru, first f,... K 'or 5l run. , ' easy vicy ovt Curt Simmons of the W 4nto a storm In the first Inning at Boston. The White Sox righthander was battered for four runs in the first and his mates couldn't get even ngalnst rookie Frank Sullivan and veteran Ellis ,! 7. Kr.hinci.nn wt h.s nnh gt. h';VC: four times. Wenatchee Trounces Yakimi In Drive for First Place . m if 'A .4' i;. !'( . i ' Victoria. Luiiclbcrg's grand-slammcr. Vancouver and Edmonton vided a doubleheader at Edi ton. Vancouver took the JL cap 9-3, after dropping " opener 6-4. and returned three-game first place mar Lewlston blew a six-run and lost to Trl-City 7- j, Innings. The Braves sen' ! PENTICTON, B.C. ff Complete confidence In the executive of the Penticton V's hockey club was shown Wecliisday nlglit when 80 members of the association returned the entire slate to office. Clem Bird, president and Harold MiOinnls, vice-president, were returned by acclamation and the same slate of seven offi- cers were elcctedi They are: j George Cady, Dr. Jack Staple-ton, Hayes Richards, Art Schell, ! Gllss Winters. Cliff Oreycll and I Jim Thorn. j ' Grant Warwick and his team i made hot-key history," club pres-I Went Bird said. "Ail we on the I executive did was supply the Ink." Grant Warwick said that he was glad the officers were i returned and had very high j praise for the executive and ! their work of the season past. The financial report from Art ; Schell disclosed that the V's are runs in the bottom of the rm vo sena me game into over-Bob Monlz' long fly t0 c, scored Terry Carroll in tenth. I The suddenly potent Wenatchee Chiefs, In elghttl pluce in the Western International Baseball League only a week ago, made it three straight over Yakima Wednesday night and set . their sights on the top berth, occupied by Vancouver since the t I start of the season, i The Chiefs, who not long ago 'had trouble buying basehits, j Jumped on three Yakima pitchers for 15 as they turned back the Bears, 8-4. The win, the ninth for Wenatchee In 11 starts, I hoisted the Chiefs Into a virtual , tie with second place Edmonton, ' three games back of Vancouver. The pitchers had a rough time at Calgary, too. Calgary and Victoria sprayed base hits all over the lot in a doubleheader won oy Calvaiy. 18-ia and 8-7. Theie . were 65 safe blows. Including 10 j home runs. Manager Gene Lll-! lard won the first game with a bases-loaded, pinch-hit homer In I the eighth. Other homers were John Briggs limited Sp..:; iu live mis as ne pitched S, to a 6-1 victory over the Ind It was the Senators' only the four-game series at Sal. VVIL Standing' w Vancouver . , , , . 23 Edmonton n Wenatchee ao YHktma id Victoria n Spokane is lYi-city )B I .e ton 18 in the black by a slim $2,396 showing a profit of $584 on the season's business. Some 78.524 people attended the 32 home games of the V's during league play with the average attendance reaching 2,440. Gate receipts during the season, Including the playoffs, totalled $35,163. by Don Hunter (2, Charlie Lundgren. Elmer Clow, Gene Taylor and Rocky Lundberg, Tom Perez and Joe Joshua for I Calory .12 TODAY TO SATURDAY SAMUEL GOLOWYN'J New Musical Wonderfilm! II fr ... ..T anuiii j niv ami! 11 TE'cHNlcotOI, Danny li.m FARLEY GRANGER JEANHAIRE ,'k: -'.pfe - Once ma u JUST BO WIS- 'I a ISO- SPARE THE ROD"- T.OTFAA Kvenlnn 7 - 9 p.m. I !' 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