Tuesday. June 2U, Bears Cut 1 CapUeadjK: V4 L" - - V -a. at -i "J ' vaii nair way Mg IN THIS CORNER Giants Fight To Keep Lead Over Dodgers By ED CORRIGAN Kerr Stars in 10-9 Victory As Sea Kings Down Kinsmen Pl The f . . ,I . T1-. . The Yakima Bears, still hold- Vlc'toriJ" th d ..,, vi Ldtviiing uie vancouver capita nos before the I Western International Baseball ! singles, McLeod and Jones moved two runs in with their walks DICK AYRES By BOB .MORRIS Bruce Kerr pitched, hit 'Associated Press 8ports Writer and League ends the first half of Its . 1 rZXA'm Bill it COI l"S aninarl n t.. F season, gained 6 a tt fun iuli haspnuths with wun a a wi hit game oasepains ,.,.w M(mj tr'ui hit In keeping with all this baseball ballyhoo (and long may It continue i haberdasher Murray hng fanonrori hie nlprlcrp of last The team that finished 35 games out of first place last season fights for its slim one-game fur three buses , but found that Th Kj, h' ',,. , ' lane between third and home L.t' Good baseball session coming up folks tomorrow night and twite on Thursday vhen Harry Ludwigsen brings down his Ketchikan All-Stars to do diamond caught a fine game for the Little League Sea Kings last niplit as they downed Kinsmen 10-9 to force the service clubbers one-game deeper into the league n'ai.,,,, n w .-l,vy in con- ' ! hold on the National League lead Sunday, that there is a free pair of strides waiting for the Tirst I tonight against the scrambling crowded with Kinsmen who tossed the ball back and forth until the catcher finally tagged him. battle with Rusty Ford's local .tent-ion, opened it wit hnn 8-5 i victory over Wehatchee. 'while j Salem was turning back Vancouver 8-5. The combination reduced Vancouver's margin to five All-Star aggregation Weather slugger to put a fair ball over the aeienaing cnampions. I new fence. Personnel of both! " Leo Durochers New York permitting, that is. The Prince Kupert Baseball Association, sparked by Prince Rupert's ace promoter Art Murray are going all out to make this Dominion Day holiday one to remember. If arrangements are completed to emcee Murray's satisfaction teams, of course, will make iike'am van oarage um- v-u Musial until one guy actually in their three-game set with the clouts one over the boards, ami Brooklyn Dodgers, they still will then they'll revert to being sat- j be at least tied for first place isified with a scratch single. ' after the series. In the American League, the .... ,! three teams fighting for the lead "?We.V!r' M Wet?0.TS i -Cleveland. Chicago and Nov Kinsmen called in Stew Duncan to relieve Turner in the bottom of the fifth and he set the Sea Kings down quickly. However, when Kinsmen got another runner on base with a hit in the top of the sixth Sea King's coach, Frank Comadina, called in Mike Greene to clinch the deal. . Kerr pitched the first five innings for the Lipsett team, giving up 10 hits, three walks and striking out three to let the Kinsmen bring in their nine runs. Dougie Turner pitched the first four innings for the Kinsmen giving up nine hits and seven walks striking out four allowing in the ten Sea King runs. Duncan who has been brought up troni the farm team came in in the fifth striking out two and allowing the thir.1 games. Lewiston beat Victoria 5-3 in i the league's other game.: Tri-i City and Edmonton were idle. Salem and Vancouver stuped a ; wild slugfest At Vancouver. Vancouver broke a 2-2 deadlock in the last of the eighth with a four ru.n outburst but Salem came back with six tallies in the i top of the ninth. would like to add one more suggestion. As a person who came there should be on hand. Mayor George Hills to welcome the Alasknn team, thp Navy Band j under maestro Peter l.ien, the field decorated with flags and i bunting to mark the 87th birth I York all take on clubs that they i hope to use to fatten their av-i erages. Th? league-leading Indians play Baltimore. The White Sox, a game and a half back, en-, tentain the Detroit Tigers in a doubleheader. and the Yankees, I three games in arrears, journey i to Boston. ; Victoria outhit Lewiston 17-1' but left 16 men stranded as John i 1 Marshall righthanded his way to , from "over there." sampled baseball in Montreal the second (lay we set foot in Canada and have, not been able to stay awaytfrom it since, we would like to see an old baseball tradition revived. We speak of course of the "seventh - MODERN BICYCLE Y day of the Dominion of Can.ida. It is alsn hoped that the mayor of Ketchikan will also be along to see his countrymen uphold For the first time this season batter a popup which catcher Johnny Olsen handled t'asily. Kinsmen brought in five big runs in the first inning. Adams scored for the Kinsmen in the top of the third hitting a double and scoring later when Jimmle Turner made a single. . i inning stretch" something thr ! 'The mmlern bicycle with pe.l-j tU and chain drive was develop-S etl at Coventry, England, in I8d5 could only be observed hete at! mw uu.seuuii jaus are battling for tickets for "the" afternoon games or the first half of double-headers. There's noth- ame- Giat ollu-ltxh predict a Meeting Tonight A meeting of the Little League Baseball Association has been called for 7:30 to-nicht at the Civic Centre. .ll parents, interested friends and team representatives are asked to attend as the meeting will draw up an umpiring schedule. Also up for diKiissiiin is the farm loop and it is expected that the farm tram league will be set in motion. A practice session has been slated for the North Stars at 7 p.m. at Algoina Hark for res ills r learn members and farm clubbers. hou.se of between 48.- j ine like makinn a crowd feci i capacity they are as much a part of the 000 and 50,000 at the Polo Grounds with about 40,000 seats sold in advance. M ARI.HNE STEWART DEFENDING CHAMPION Mar-lene Stewart won her third-round match in the British women's open championschips today, defeating Margaret (Wiffyt Smith of Pasadena, Catif., 4 and 3. at Ganton, England. The tiny champion from Fonthill, Ont., who trailed for a time in her first-round match Monday, ran up a three-hole margin on her 17-year-old power-hitting opponent at the. turn. Miss Smith reduced her lead by winning the 11th hole, but Marlene won the 13th and closed out the match two holes later when her opponent three-putted for a five to the champion's four. Bobbie Ogilvle brought that one ! back to the Sea Kings in the ! bottom of the third when he got j on with a walk moved around l when Kerr got on on an error j and came In on a hit by D;wn- j ing. i game of baseball as the players themselves. In case you've forgotten it takes place just before the home (town) team goes out onto the field for the bottom half of the seventh, and is usually accompanied by music from a well-worn record playing "Take iMe Out to the Ball Gam.;." So i with the Navy band In attend the honor of America's national pastime. On top of all this the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation represented here by Will Hank-inson has assured us that the first game of Thursday's double-header will be broadcast. Thanks to Oon Hawryluk of Esquires, manager Miner Si-mundsen of Commercial Hotel and mentor Ford of G & A and the All-Stars, the sparkling new fence around - Roosevelt Park should be complete for the Ketchikan series. This worthy trio has practically erected the. fence themselves, as fast as the signs were painted on them. 5 inl Acfian Stars Lead PCL Despite Dearth O f Sluggers By The Associated Pifs DISINFtCTS j I Kinsmen were held scoreless ' in the top of the fourth and Sea Kings moved into the lead In their half of the fourth. Gary ' Ogilvie. Robertson and 'Jimmie Schuman loaded the sacks with DEODORIZES HEMOViS STAINS CURE YOUR WET BASEMENT AND DAMP FLOORS! ELIMINATE SOGGY YARDS Aerate your soil and give your plants a chance to develop proper root systems. New permanent tile will do the job for you year after year. Does not disintegrate with age. Send 50 cents fur a sample and price quotation. (Delivered to your door I. "NEW TILE" Box 248. Terrace, B.C WHITINS IRIGH7ENS ance, how can we lose? This is another suggestion, but j doesn't applv to the Runert-Ketchikan series as all funds are labelled for keeping the J series alive. The local All-Stars are scheduled to play in Ketchikan over the July 4 holiday. ! On June 24 we ran an editorial Elks Victorious Over Moose In Free Scoring Pony Game CI, CHOP-SUEY..: . . . CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phjne 133 At The- 4 HANDY SIZIS The Hollywood stars are leading the Pacific Coast League standing but they have only two .300 hitters as of Tuesday Jack Phillips at .330 and Dale Long at .300" even. Third place Oakland, 6"2 games off the pace, is the top hitting team with a .281 mark, while Hollywood and San Diego, the second place squad, are tied with .268. The Pacific Coast League sup SPORTS Halverson gave up the 16 runs on six hit six walks whiitt strik ing out four. The seven inning affair took SHOP two and a half hours to play. In R free scoring loosely played game last night at Roosevelt Park. Elgs of the Prince Rupert unofficial Pony League bested the Moose, entry by a 16-11 taly in a contest marred by too many delays and conferences between players. The game also featured some fine hitting by Elk s Ken Gulbranson and Jaek Rudolph both of whom doubled while catcher SPECIAL urging local citizens to give some : financial support to the St. John Ambulance. To date, so -chair-j man of the St. John's drive for , Prince Rupert Jim Foster tells us, one private individual has i contributed. So, since a St. John First Aid man is usually on hand ' to tend the Injured at most of' our sports events we thought that it would be a nice, friendly gesture if the Senior ball league, ' the Little League, Pony League and Football League, donated the gate from just one game. Sure FINE FAS! 0 posedly is a hitter's league, but there is not an abundance of select swatsmiths among the regulars. San Francisco has only one, Ted Beard, who is hittir.g at a .341 clip. Harrv Elliott. P"" in wool, nyjoi; rf and rayon, olwjj cuit Dieeo's torTiit.t.er. is leariintr the "Gulbranson garnered a c on oil sporting goods. Items for July 1st celebrations. THE EEST . . . ... FOR LESS Javex POWDMD . BUM league with .356. Seattle has only clout and Rudolph triplfd. one select hitter, Artie Wilson! ffhe second inning saw the I with t .333. and Oakland has Al Elks bat through the order to iCuitti with .333. Sam Chapman rack , vp seven runs which gave i with .323 and Russ Rose. .318 them a 9-4 edge going into the would help out "ry Uuiiv !ussifiec SPECIALS ' Sacramento's best are Nippy Jones. Richie Myers, Bob Dillin-ger and Joe Brovia, and Portland has Fletcher Robbe and Walt Judnich In the .300 class. But that's the extent of it. and the pitching is getting better all the time. Pitching shouM tell the story in the next two months, and Hollywood isn't as fourth. Moose rallied for three runs in the third and ar;clt d two in the sixth and singletons in the fourth, fifth and seventh. Elks crossed the plare with three in the third, two, in the fifth and one in the fourth and sixth. Elk's starter John Lamhlc was relieved in the fourth by Fred on ! i 'ENJOY C'W Canada's Mildest, ! fr A s. r. Best-Tastinq uqaretfe i j ttii 11 y .;..'... j L-- j fa strong in this department as it Llndstrom while Moose starter has been. 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