Prinrc Rupert Dcnlv M MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Hv The AswjclHU'fl Prr.vi Tribe Squeaks by Baltimore Orioles; Victory Skein Longest of 1954 Season I I " !,' i Monday to Wednesday" LOCAL 708 TO SUPPORT SOCCER, PONY, LOOP TEAMS Members of Local 708 of the Pulp. Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers this week voted to support both a team in the Prince Rupert Soccer league and also a Pony League baseball team. The meeting, which decided to support both projects financially and morally, expressed the opinion that In the latter ra:e full support should be given as any aid in that direction helps to cuib juvenile delinquency. George Robinson, one of the Pony league ''icials, outlined the aims of the group to the meeting. : a i incsji this time a full-scale drive Sox. The White Sox moved into riRlit thiouiih" the American third place with an 8-0 victory " Leanue. over Detroit and Philadelphia The Indians have stretched As last their seventh in a row, their lead to two games over j 7-3 to Washington. New York Yankees and Chicago j in the National League, St. White Sox since moving into Louis Cardinals overcame Cin-first place last Sunday. cinnati 8-7 in 10 innings. Brook- Their 2-1 squeaker over Bal-1 ivn edged Pittsburgh 3-2 Phila-timure Orioles Friday night was neluhia Phils defeated New York Giants 8-1 and Milwaukee bcal Chicago Cubs 6-4. Whitey Ford baffled Boston until the sixth inning. Then the Shramrocks Down Daily News To Win Mixed League Title A fighting Shamrocks team with a playoff high of 1291 in the third, took the lend with a 7- ' ( ' ;,',- . - h - .if came irom oenmo last night to capture the Mixed Five-Pin Bowling league playoffs between- A and B Divisions when they defeated the Daily News sextet 7 to 5589, m a five-game uy .0 Hi.11 guing into tnc filth game, Shamrocks bowled a last eame of 12(14 tn The Mon o' - 1008- The Sharrfrocks. underdoes in the A division league play which " must Possesstht """i locf,, hart, body tod our MAtC Press Siiui ls Writer Thf.T'"'' is -on tlie w.irjwth. and lcxiks as if tin- Indians from jplv-vol:;nd really mean biu- ilinaaariiiaiiiii Wollacc's Dept. Store 2 lift Ilia a H'k T- F un !n T! e1 r 0 "Pliiy" (.'lo'hcs do make a difference. Wall-ice's arc : always on the alert to biing IS you the latest. See Wallace's stock now and remember there's more arriving every day. WALLACE'S; DEPT.STOREj M-G-M presents the pulsating story of a woman who lives for love . . . filmed against the magic settings of Paris, St! Moritz, the Riviera! In color by I L L IINICOL0R niiiiit was won by Shcnton's, won the j women's high single, also higher A division playoffs and took a 'than that set'in B Division pi.iy three-ame leqd In )'-f night's! of 310. Her f.ve-game total was play after giving the News gang 1190 for a 238 average a 145 handicap. They rolled l, iiiEh man for the Shamrocks m the first game, 1158, 1118, 1071 Paul , was Plche with 1128 for a and 1204. The News, starting : 2''5 average slow, rolled 1039, 994, roared back j Five-game Individual totals ELIZABETH TAYLOi . m th, lovt llory pf lh. y,r with th. worWl r,tl, ,, I " ' ' , v . ' VITTORIO GASSMAN JOHN ERICSON LOUIS CALHER .NMGMPICWt, "ROB ROY" 1 J I U l their eighth straight victory, longest winning streak in either league this season. Early Wynn gave Baltimore five hits and the Indians needed their luck. They managed jus' three hits, and the only solid one was a fine single in the third by George Strickland. The first Oriole to get past first base wis Tick Kryhoski who homered with the bases empty to start tli,? ninth. YANKS ISKATKN The Yankees, who had burned up the West, returned home io get beaten 6-3 by Boston Red , i iT i DINING PLEASURE PARKLING NEW . . 1 SURROUNDINGS I I Commodore Cafe T.2. 1 0-;i SI.DAN Healer. Banff Blue. Anybody 'd like this 0110 1985 New Tire Guarantee 51 I'RKI-'MT SKIMN Motor overhauled. Like new condition 675 arc Born, not Raised '50 FORI) PICK IT New paint job. Immaculate condition throughout 750 AMI.KIC1N I KK. I K I AH R H Fit Wilu, Cleveland 121 'JH ami nnsen. (:lnvl;ind 114 T, 377 Boone. Detroit 100 l 3111) ! Tuttle, Detroit . . 100 16 300 hniiHi'. Letroit 3li0 Runs Avlla. Cleveland, 28 Huua Batted 111 Huuen, Clevelund, 39. HIU-AvllR. Cleveland. 40 Doubles McDouKuld. New York. I') TrliU-N Mlnoso. ChieRo. six Home Runs Rosen f-ie--e - " Stolen Buses Hunter. Baltimore. Jensen, Boston and Kullne. Detroit. four. Pitching Lemon, Cleveland, 6-0 -1000 Strikeouts Turley. Baltimore 50. NATIONAL l.t XIH K AH R H p.-t jKblonsKI. St Louis 151 ?0 57 .377 ' Hamner, Pima 119 15 44 .370 Musial, 8t. Louis 133 37 4S 3(11 v.nn, Kt l oom .VI t) l 3M Mueller. New York U(l 17 42 .351) Runs Musial. St. Louis. 37. Runs Batted In Musial. St. Louis. i,lt,.blonrtl. Louis. 57. .. 8t Louis. I'i. Triples Six pUi:i tied witli thrc. Home Runs Musial. St. I,oills. 14. Stolen Bases Burton, Milwaukee, ,.-, Bhl Vit. PltchlnK RhscIiI. St Iaiuis 6-0 1 000 strikeouts Haddix. st Louis. 48 Sedgman Wins In Vancouver VANCOUVER (CP) - A crowd ot about 900 saw Frank Sedyttnn blast Bobby Riggs off th'; cour'. here Friday night. The Australian rolled to an easy 6-2, 6-0 victory to advance into the f nds of the two-day professional tennis stand here. Panchosc Segura and Gonzales tangled, the former winning 6-2, 6-1. Sedgman ana Riggs teamed up to win the doubles 8-3 and 108. Last Night's Fights Hy The AkwtIhIi iI V NEW YORK Pierre Lan;:loin. 1S9', France outpointed Joey Giarclcllo. 169'., Philadelphia, 10. MELBOURNE rrank Flan-: nery, 142:l.,, Auntralia, outpointed iCarl Coates, 110. Baltimore, 12. PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK . AND SHIPYARD BinrBuii.nuHS ani: ENUINEKR.S Iron and lirass CiuititiKs Electric and Aietyletip Wi'ldlng Sl'LClALiaTli ON SAWMILL ur:d MININO ".'JH1NKRY - Elks Hall Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Dancing 9-1 nows ai i:uv :i:mu p.m. A rA.MOI'S PIAVEitS Tlliii ill." .vr y v" TODAY 4:10-6:55 -9:15 p.m. 1212 in the fourth mH f.HoH i the stretch with 1008 in the I ! final game. wasn-t jM Nuw. t- that aily News faltered. In 1 the third camp a-hn h . a t playori nign lor men or women of 375, she bowled 10 strikes ! .. f t, i - ...... .artra ui iiniii 111 a row to Will I $1 from the Bowling Alley. Again in the fourth she bowled six strikes in a row to give her a ; Shamrocks: Frun Olat. on. 6"!6: Walter Pnge. 985; Marac Laporte, t45; Paul Piche, 1128: Ilcrble Holkestad, 999; John Laporte. 1064. Daily News: Mary Postuk, 1071; Noble Powell, 832; Shirley Yule. 791: Doug Standring. 906: Jean Nixon, 1190: Dick Ayres, 754. Tropnies and prizes for the mixcd league will be presented. iuu-up uannui-i at tne Ca nadian Legion next Friday night. ! j High School j Meet Captured j By John Oliver VANCOUVER (CP) John Oliver High School won its 21st victory In the 43rd annual running oJ !hs Vancouver and District In ter-High School Track meet here i Friday beating out South Burn- j cby, last year's winner. John Oliver had amassed 103 j points to 76 '.'j for Burnuby. I,oid ; Byng had 57''2 and Magee which' marie a good showing during the i early part' of the meet, dropped to fourth spot with 54 '.j. Marie Depree of Burnuby ' South broke her own record ol . 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Then in the eighth Billy Cox walked, was sacrificed ,to second and romped home on ;Junior Gilliam's, pinch single Hnmp Home runs runs uoro were t the h hitr big f factor In Milwaukee s first Chicago tri umph of the seison. The winning margin came on a two-run homer by Hank Aaron in the eighth. PCL Standings 'Ily The Associated I'prss W L Pet GBL Hollywood 26 19 .508 Sacramento .. 25 21 .543 1 Vt Oakland 25 22 .532 2 San Diego .... . 23 23 .500 3 Los Angeles 23 24 .489 4 Seattle 22 24 .478 4'2 Portland 20 25 .444 6 'San Francisco.. 20 26 .435 6' 2 ! Successful Vacations I Ar" Need CAREFUL PLANNING Wp will nrrnnge v"- entire flaiutn int hifiing trang-pirlnti(in, hotrl accommoHa-(ims, sinlST-eing tours, etc. We will wdviae you on pam-prt, flirt nciea, insurance find hII tii" other important "flrlil" tiwt assure you of n snutoth, enjoyable trip. Whether you're plnnninR ' vacation hrre or abroad, be sure to Bee us first. 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Ladies' high single went to Vivian Comadina with 378 and Ladies' high three was taken by Lois Keays with 859. Team high single was captured by Fashion Footwear with 1499 and team high three was won by Shcnton's with 4087. Shcnton's topped the A division league play and Shamrocks won the playoffs as well us the league title between A and B Division. Daily News dominated the B Division play taking five clear lilies and sharing one out of the 11. rMftiiHna nrtA EVI,. C.,.M.. took two titles, r former th" ladies' high single with 110 and the latter men s high average with 198. Doug Standring of the News squad shared men's high single honors with Don Hawry-luk o: Esquiies wiui a i30 and the News also set a team high single of 1415. as well as ending up on top of the league and winning the B division playoffs. Betty Hydnman of Thorn Sheet Metal took ladies' high average with 196. Ruth Williams of Harold's won ladies' high three with 727. George Freeman of Mixups took men's high three with 7rt7 and Mixups won team high three with 3576. Tyees Annex Second Place ltv 7hn Ciuiiiflljui I'l-ess Riin and the Victoria Tyc s were the only big winners in th? Western International League j baseball race Friday ni'.'hl. Three games. Wenatehee at Calgary. Yakima al Edmonton and Tri-City at Spokane, were washed out. The Tyees took over terond place in the standings from Edmonton by shading Vancouver, 3-2. In the only other league action of the night, Salem dropped Lewiston, 4-3. COME AND TEST OUR 1954 STUDEDAKER STATION WAGONS For a giioil ecoiMirnii al tar try our A-30 AUSTIN. A rumulele car with a low price of only $1495, thai includes foam, rubber seals, leather upholstery, directional signals anil heater-defroster unit. SUPERIOR ' " " 11 1111 w 11 11 1 lev- j. ' . .-,1, Y'"j;"," t . , iv v V,'" , i1-' '-'"i "- f:r r.. .. i I .. ?1 .' .. ;f -..'ft,..''." ' " ' " ' ,.: i-:Cv r":', m?; ! , s". ; ! 0 si ,- i... t RED IS SO FUNNY! 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