Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 22, 1953 w Remcmbc r When Ted Lyons, the c.rcfj righthander of "Chicas! WJKe t:ox, was 37 years old when fj,J s'jored his 200th American l.eaj.i:- victory as the S x lie i' W;!f.!n.4ton 9-2 in a frce-hitlmv tjne 15 years a"o today. 7 hc-tetoran Yankees Extend Lead ' With Win Over Senators NEW YORK .CP New York uphill battle from the Washing-Yankees extended their Amerl- ton Senators. 6-5, while Phila-can League lead to 3', games : delphia Phillies had their first-Thursday night by winning an 1 place margin in the National US-Russian Chess Experts To Match Wits This Summer NEW YORK (API Russiang Harold M. Phillips, president' knuckle-bailer scatter nine and Americans are going to try of the American group says the hits, including a homer Jon-to settle one international prob-' Russians want to play June 10- i atiian Stone in the eigh'.JIinning. League cut to half a game by losing to Pittsburgh, 7-2. The senior circut tightened up Only xvm mis summer at. me cness, 18, Dut he is trying to get the board- I starting date set for July 27. The United States Chess Fed- Negotiations are being con-eration has received word that'ducted through Folke Rogard, H,l01 nVitai 00 f0r.aKm.atC? Stockholm president of the In-with the Russians, sent behind ; ternational Chess' Federation, the Iron Curtain in January, has u s. olympi(. players. nad been accepted. tnformalK thft flrst rfijil.llss,n At 8 hrs., 30 min Aussie Planner For Olympics Quits Post MELBOURNE (AP) The chief From 1 ERRACE To through the first five places as New York whipped Brooklyn 7-2 and St. Louis Cardinals outlasted Cincinnati, 11-9. Cardinals took over third place one game-behind the Phillies and half a game back of the Idle Milwaukee Braves. Scores: NEW YORK i I j numrauan planner ior tne 19&8 i Olympic Games resigned Wed-, nesday night an act which was called a "national tragedy" by i A 10-man squad of comrade about a match tournament dur-masters If .i ready for a go here big last summer's play at Hel-at setting tne recurrent debate sinki. l'i lnt ClrCleS VtTl World champion Mikhail Bot- whether Soviet players really . , . . . . . are better than anyone else. 1 vlnnllc 13 a11 40 lead the team that 18 to New Yorlt- cmPet There still are a couple of lfs to be celared up, however, before Phillip will select his squad and the boards can be set up for the place when the matter of battle. ' playing dates 3 settled. AIRLINES 6 bt ft V..., m 6 J American Philadelphia 9, Boston 9; New York 6, Washington 5. National Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 7; Brooklyn 2, New York 7? .Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 11. WILVancouver 2, Lcwlston 4; Trl-Clty 21, Yakima 3; Victoria at Spokane, Salem at Wenatchee, Edmonton at Calgary, postponed. PCLSan Diego 4, Oakland 5; Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 3, Seattle 4; Hollywood at Portland, postponed. i SPIX TACl LAIl ACTION came during a National Soccer 4. uc yame In Toronto between Hungarians and Tridents, both junto teams. Hungarians' goalie Joe Hein dives to save from Jcnts' Uv Dachkovsky, Hungarians won 4-0. ST. LOL'IS CARDINALS' outfielder EUn Moaial keeps his eyes trained on the ball after slugging out a high fly during a special batting practice session in Sportsman's Park. Fighting the most serious slump of his major league career, Stan blames his low-hitting mark on bad weather which has forced postponement of several games and has thrown off his timing. Holiday Luggage ... all the latest styles and designs to suit you. Some to suit you. Prices to suit you at The Sports Shop SPORTS ROUND-UP 11 i2EBU-s lly GAYLE TALBOT The first train drawn bv a steam locomotive In the nUited States ran from Albany to Schenectady, N.Y. In 1831. The Lii'im-ie XKW.YOIIK (AP) About the only thing one conclude after watching the three-dimensional s of the llocky Marciano-Joe Waleott fiasco is television and its millions of free-loading devo-uci c victims of a diabolical conspiracy. Vrc ih-y strap you into- Mcioourne s acting lord mayor. "There was nothing, left me but to resign," said Arthur W. Coles, who turned in his post as chairman of the Olympic (James control committee. "My position was untenable." Colesgave up his job when the Victorian state government decided not to build the Olympic swimming pool In Fawkner Park the site which was accepted by the International Olympic Committee at Its April meeting in Mexico City. , In Chicago, Avery Brundage, president of the IOC, said "something must be seriously wrong" with the plaps for the Barnes and that ttie IOC executive committee may hold an emergency meeting to consider another city. "Mr. Coles Is a conservative business man," said Brundage. "He certainly did not resign unless something seriously was wrong. "Whatever this means. I don't know, but the IOC executive committee may be very much out of patience with the Australian, handling of the games." "Twice I went away and marie promises to the IOC meetings at Helsinki and at Mexico City," said Coles. "On both occasions my promises were backed by the Victoria state government. And cn my return the same government repudiated my promises. "First it was the stadium at Carolton and now it is the swimming pool at Fawkner si .a una namp space snip stricken fighter. Finally, an in ns over your ryes, tnc turn stunt after the arbiter's arm .c announce sneeringly that has descended on 10, you will Ail! first see what the great Uee Waleott spring to his fent nd strav somewhat unr-rrtntnlv ic: : up up for for what what is is to to follow, follow, j toward his own corner. iii.licnce saw, ha-ha. As a is tremendous, thp first plare, our timlntt ates that nine out of 10 were moviiiR toward the ,,n whrn Wullcott went n The action had been slow Only one thing the pictures will not toll you whether Joe could have gotten .up sooner and continued the fight. Our personal opinion at the time was. and still is, :hct he was unexciting, and with only helpless, and that ft would have , twice twice IrA ronris left of the round it ! been dangerous to have let d like a smart time to j Rocky hit him again. up- ' so who did happen to be I ake M:clilian. and the state K at tit. lr screens saw Wal- retreating toward them, 1 werc named from the Indian Park has i first, and then they 5aw , '"u5 nuuu ana garaa, meaning "Now the government sit down suddenly, as Oreat water. scrapped the whole plan." 9 , nr. 4 P i !; ' :f - .- f f ' ' ' '""" 7 ', I t V K) ffHftf ii - VJO IIBHI 7(7T1ITr,ri rn fp-' 7 UJ u U bvi Ld 4 $ wast fMM'h llm flMX iA iMt ?n nc nan innped over a Ey the time they awaken- o the sad situation, they Indeed, received a short I. " film will remove any t in your mind that Old cot well and truly hit. In Ir's THE Platform TO DEPEND tPON NEW LIBERAL 1 Vole BRUCE BROWN June 9th v motion you will sec Mar-f j throw a beauty of a one-f a 1'ft swing high on the k followed by a crushing f' to the jaw packing every, 7 77 I ft of his weight behind it. f-v. himself, called It an rent, but t.irousjh our poets it looked like n horlzon-more like a right cro.is. n il see Waleott .lust a "set-there, his rlcht glove grasp-thf rope nnd his eyes star-at nothing; in particular, referee, incidentally. Is ''n to he tnllinfr pvartlv In 'n with the knockdown I k'epor, whose rm can be rising and falling in the v '.'round. m? think they see Waleott I slishtly at around five. 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