1 1 '"WirmirrTrm-rrni man ijli 3.iMyi-Junf.'""i-U'...jmi'M"w'W""11 I rrors Costly as Esquires Trounced PIONEER MILITARY POST RENOVATED AT TORONTO TORONTO ff -Fort York, built !f,f) years ago and rocrntly a crumbling ruin, lias been renovated and now is iptii to public inspection. The Toronto civic historical committee hasn't done much to the fort' exterior, but has completely repaired the interior. 0 by G & A in Regular League Game Red Sox Set Modern Record NEW YORK CP Boston Red Sox scored 17 runs In one inning, a modern record ,and New York Yankees stretched their American League lead to a tremendous si nui I lie one-lilt pitching of lf clirlhtoiiscn, Ciordon Si double by Hartwig and a singl-3 by Sunberg. In the third. Sun- l,es 13-0 in a regular league UVi games by winning a double-headei from St. Louts Browns also aided O-A's scoring spree. Christenscn was never in trouble, giving up only one hit a single by Allingham in the third inning and striking out 12 batters. First big blow-up by Esquires came in the third Inning. G-A's scored once in the Ilrst off a berg started off the hitting with a three-bagger which brought home the first two of seven runs In the inning. Ford, lead-off man. had gained first on a free base on balls and Hartwlg was safe on an error. Thursday.- SCOTT -McH ALE CANADA'S FINEST SHOE FOR MEN. all game. hitters tagged Jack on the mound lor ICS's or 13 hits and gained one .iK'fi r Mi Klniion. Five cost-iilini! errors by the clothiers Pr Another outfield error allowed Don Scherk on base, followed by h'n'her Sid who was safe on a walk. A single each by Voung and Marshall and a high fly by The Bed Sox explosion came against the haple,ss Detroit Tiger in the seventh Inning of a game at Boston. .It included 14 hits and six walks off three Tiger pitchers. Final score was 23-3. Results: . j Western International ricf Rupert Uoilv News Friday, June 19, 1953 ,vNv ' Vailour styles inclu'd'ing Ford missed in centre field ac xasin Toes or Brogues. Bluchcr or Balniorak' counted for five more runs before the final put-out. Calgary 2, Vancouver 3 lace style . . . Caif1 6r ' SAWMILt PRODUCTION ABOVE 1952 FIGURES CIS GEORGE, DC. -Sawmills here cut more than . . Elatk or. . Edmonton 5, Victoria 4 Wenatchee 2. Tri-Clty 13 Yakima 0, 8alem 4 Spokane 5, Lewlston 2 Ni.Cr' . V Br. Brown. The fourth Inning was almost as hectic for Esquires as the third, Sharpe being belted with a three-bagger, two-base hit and a pair of singles, which accounted for two more runs. Lineup: 1'n. i. Y .. . L.J , . , I ' ' , 1 . mil! ()! fret of spruce and fir during April, an increase of 28 , cent over the same month last year, the B.C. Forest Branch sirted today. The same mills have cut more than 210,000.000 feet for the ,t fivo months of this year, an increase of 23 per cent over t year's corresponding figure. $15 95 it !' to ... $22-95'-V 'ft I t American j Chicago 8, Washington 4 I Cleveland 0, Philadelphia 4 j Detroit 3, Boston 23 j St. Louis 0-0, New York 5-3 j National Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 12 Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 8 New York 6, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia ati Milwaukee postponed. Gordon & Anderson AB R H Ford, 2b 3 2 0 Hartwig, 3b 3 3 2 Sunberg, ss 5 12 D. Scherk, c 4 3 3 ! S. Scherk, lb 3 2 1 D. Young, rf 5 1 3 1 Marshall, lf i 2 12 Enridge, cf 3 0 0 .Christenscn, p 4 0 0 Morrison, lf 2 0 0 Dunbar, cf 0 0 0 FOR THE FIRST TIME since the fair was started in 1948, Ireland is making a large-scale showing at the Canadian International Trade Fair In Toronto. Fair attendant Marilyn Inglis has her arms full of Irish-made stuffed toys. Buyers from about 50 countries attended the two-week fair which ended June 12. FASHION FOOTWEAR WORTS ROUND-UP My GALE TALI JOT r 13 3 M ny Total 34 13 fc squires Ni:V YORK (AP) In the wake of the Yankees' liiujr ami pillaging of the last remaining Indian .lenient on Lake Erie, columnist Ed MeAuley of Cleveland News says in-sepulchral tones: ream rd baseball is in trou- babyt sure built Pachall, 3b 2 Spring, ss 4 Hawryluk, lf 3 Wlndle, c, 2b 2 Rosedale, rf 1 -for comfort I D. Bill, lb a Sharpe. p . books with the champions." Coming from Cleveland, where he suffering must be intense, hese remarks are unusually tolerant and well-timed. They Cf Allingham, Its nihnents will be aggra-1 1 si'riou.'-ly if the four-time i cis continue to make a joke lac tiag race." f ucr words were seldom i,n If the American League i ks It has a headache in Its pus television problems. Just Arney. 2b 2 McKinnon, p 0 Dell, rf 2 Sedgwick, c 1 . 25 0 1 5 -Total : ire not the cry of the wounded, but simply a statement of fact that the American League has a mess on its hands. The Yankees are much tor good tor their opposition, and attendance is joing to suffer the remainder if the summer. until Casey Stengel's run-s Increase their lead to 18 ) james along in August. Mi Auley goes on to say, dy wishes the Yankees to ip ' The task of balancing pox Score ! 12 3 4 Esquires 0 0 0 0 'O-A 10 7 2 5 fi 7 0 0 0 1 0 2 Ifasue belongs to the clubs nd l hem, not to the con The emergence of the present ' Yankee club us a really great Remember wlldl ing leaders," he sighs. But he following paragraph, Ed de.s there Is no prospect of ( soon: oesedly, pniient.lv and no t cxninsively the clubs li ti.iil the Yankees will to duplicate their opcra- ! . nf' Kathleen McKanc of England .hir has come as something of page I defeated Hcen wm o tne, I a surprise even to the men who Umt(,d Statc,s o-2, 6-2, at Wim-I followed It closely from training jjledon 29 years ago today to j 'camp Daily the Yankee writers clinch the Wightman Tennis, Cup. The U.a had won the cup! 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