Hist rune Nurte G U.K. Cricketers Facing Defeat NKWHAVKN Knpnnri ITPI II ni,y. ,1 ii ii- ,111 IM me - paupers grave" or a her-'for The ' oic Irish-born nur.se nur.se was was dis-! dts- Elizahnt.. fi..;.... . .. nur! A':- .'. SPORTS ROUND-UP By GALE TALBOT second test cricket match. The English side faced almost certain defeat, needing 227 runs to win on last day of the match. LONDON P England ran up a second Innings score of 116 for foui wickets against Australia at the lunch interval today in the covered In this Sussex town by , troop, lit-the ln p British Legion, which has' the BitoL . , . 'WUQ YtVffU h. ' . H' Gagnon, Almond Fight Slated For Tomorrow Braves, Yanks Hope to End Losing Streak HIGH SPOT FOR A HOilDAV... 'Jotd4e ui1gT!q NEW YORK (AP) Anyone who tries seriously to figure out what's going on in the big leagues at this time, much less what might occur before the two races end, is threatened' with softening of the brain tissues, but here we go again. QUEBEC W Fernando Gagnon By BEN PHMT.AR Associated Press Sports Writer of Quebec defends his Canadian bantamweight title tomorrow The Yankees are finding out The Milwaukee Braves and ; night against Vancouver's Stan New York Yankees packed up llieir troubles in their old kit bags and hit the road today hunting for something to smile about. The two clubs, deep in .their )c-ngest losing streaks of the ypar, misplaced their winning touch in their own ballyards Almona at the Municipal Stadium. Almond, long considered top contender of the Canadian 118-pound crown won by Gagnon almost seven years ago, said that when Gagnon was in Canada he was campaigning in Europe and South Africa. Then it was the other way around. Gagnon, 28, has fully recovered from a leg injury suffered in said he was going right back home to mow the grass at Braves Field there and generally make ready for the prodigal's return. Bobby Woods Bests Chavez SPOKANE. Wash. (API Spokane's young Bobby Woods, forcing the fight and scoring regularly with a left hand, beat out a unanimous decision over Fa-bala Chavez of Los Angeles in a and they were hoping a change of scenery would make a radical difference. The Yankees went to ' ,Vv. . - I vrtS" Your comfort is the kevnote at the Chateau nuMUM lnr llirf giniif.i MttiLius', . ,i.:,.u r. .,.,.1 ntimnp High, vaulted ceiling nt ..... fireplace are an Alpine t,-2 fin-I & ......... i iuI I - ,k. f;ni,i f.-.v. T, ,.-, no tonight. The Braves headed f .,H fl' Lake Louise ... from the warmed, tittered, ourmet meals. And fi v H'' 0 W giass-enciosea puui 10 wic iw.iiiuj dui g r etr . JlirilL Ul IIIC lIBHw IIWl fUllf. The five-foot two-inch Frenchman, four inches shorter than 1 V ."" 'homey eucst rooms anil public lounges. lort on your trip to Lake In.; at long last what happens to a club, no mater how solid it might be otherwise, when such a i.reat shortstop as Phil RizzUto begins to slip over the hill. The little scooter is not a well man, and he has a knee .which troubles him. We recall that manager Paul Richards of Chicago White Sox said in the spring at Phoenix that he would love to play the Yanks about 20 games this season with Rizzuto on the bench. "It would be a very interesting experiment," Paul said. "I don't wish Rizzuto any harti luck, but you can tell Stengel I hope ho has to get along without him." In the National League If we had to make a choice right now, it would be St. Louis Cardinals. A man high in the baseball hierarchy, one who must remain neutral for the record, told friends recently the best thing that could happen to baseball this year would be an all-western world series. Maybe he was being prophetic. And a Boston writer who was in Milwaukee to watch the Braves lose their seven straight v't v4 Vv' . ov otoo Relax on the rolling Hotter-filled Chateau -V lio'0 -A 0 10j grounds or enfoy your favourite sport, T nV"'. from tennis to trail riding. aboard smooth, air-comW Canadian Facilic trains. PUn ir this your "Canadian Rntlon'v' lively 10 - r 0 u n d lightweight match Friday night. Woods, a tough 20-year-old puncher, weighed 133 1'2. Chavez, 23, came in at 135. Cincinnati where they open a i three-game stand with a twi-! light-night twin bill tonight, j Both teams have dropped : seven straight. But the sudden I backslide has proved consider- j ably more costly to the immediate standing of the Braves ! than to the Yankees. Milwau-1 Information and nifrMw. from any Canadian failtk o''ic, your own Irani ogml 3rd Avcnu Wst, Peine fivt TI: Princ Ryptrl 31 Almond, weighed 116 pounds on Monday. His last fight was about three months ago. Remember when Bobby Jones won his third U.S. open golf championship in a lopsided play-off 24 years ago today. Jones and Abe Espinosa finished the tournament with identical scores of 294, but in the 36-hole play-off Jones whipped Espinosa The first two Labor members of the British Parliament, J. Ker-Hardie and John Burns, were elected In 1892. kee skidded from first place in the National League, which it held by 2'i games over Brooklyn, to second, a full game behind the Dodgers. The Braves also lost 3' '2 games of their edge over third-place St. Louis. The Yankees are still in first American League; by 141 strokes to 164. Jones won place in the by six games his fourth and last U.S. Open the La The Yankees can't even win following year, in 1930, when he mm on the exhibition circuit. 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