I": . Govilort Win KXr-.A.Nvi,l)v Hesoenui'j. .. Ti.e MILWAUKEE Kid Ouvuuu, 'C lUCI I LUIIV IXC... rtn.es m, July itt, i5,t 152. Havana. Ust M outpoint- St Main, Rochon Mainstay s of Cup Play MONTREAL 'CP-Two veteran Vancouver and Henri Rochon of may possibly sit on the sideline. Official referee i J Vad- both singles aeqiK play Canadian Davis Cup tennis play-'Montreal may nH unmnn I tiiMiii.i's. itn. Lun nil9 javu via wr... r" & CU A .(I . ' H'V I" li Id Ull her J,,! io Zens. geles, in a noitltle bout. ?rs will probably be doing most and doubles matcnes against me wwu, .... m.c Mexican team o Mario the singles today and for the of the work in the North Ameri-i strung . 1 NEW Snog and Run-Res!stanr can 'nin rt-'Tims Tip itpnuKt I. "am IS. rTlllflRj umri-itiB turn i.ww.v. - -j. Seattle Gains On Hollywood Five full games separate Pa-rifle Coast League-leading Hollywood Irom the pursuing Seattle Ruiniers and the four-gam" series between these clubs in Seattle, starting Friday night, may well decide the 1953 championship. The red-hot Hollywood Stars made it seven victories in a row by sweeping a doubleheador Mexico starting Fridav at the Rafael Ortega. Canadian new-Mount Roval Tennis ciuo. , comers Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke Lome Main of Toronto and and Paul Willey of Vancouver Major League Players Go Back to Work Today By BEN PIILECSAR Associated Press Bporls Editor Major league ballplayers put away their fishing poles and go back to work today after a three-day midsummer all-star holiday. As if to make up for lost time from Portland Wednesday night HOSIERY Diamondines by Monarch Knitting Company The most beneficially revolutionary hosiery on the market today . . . We have done everything but run a razor through them ... all that happened was a few pullcd-threads that smoothed out on stretching. They have the urn-ernes of 51 -gauge, twin 15 denier and are nylo-mist.'d for extra kUiv.oi . Summer's nicest shades. Sizes 8 j to 11. Be hosiery smart, umi wear Diamondines by Monarch. Clayton Pitches Wildcats To 21-2 Win Over Pirates The combination of Phil Clayton's pitching and hitting plus the overall strength of the Wildcats saw the Section 2 gang murder the Tirates from Borden Street 21-2 in a Little League game at Al- the minors schedulrd 11 games i division spot in a nnsht game ' 3-1 and 8-2, while Seattle final Bedard, at first considered a great singles prospect, tore a ligament in his bark during a recent workout. He said he could still play a singles match with his back taped, but had difficulty reaching for low shots. Observers felt, however, that the injury almost nullified his chances of drawing a singles berth. Rochon pulled a thigh muscle in recent practices but returned alter a day's rest and said the leg did not hamper his play. He was teamed with Main In a doubles practice against Bedard and WiHcy Wednesday and showed well. During the past few weeks Main worked out with Willey as a doubles partner and Willey's lor today and tonlgnt. witn against Chicago. most of the action coming after t!erk. Charlie Dressen awoke from What was Dressen s dream was Casey Stengel's nightmare and the New York Yankee skhi- his three-day dream during i i por s only pleasant thoughts VHU about the all-star encounter are that it's over. From a personal standpoint he also can remember that he's lost the dream game the last three years anl v!iii h he contrullod the talent j of such pitchers as Robin Roberts, Warren Spahn and Curt Simmons and resumed his daily agony of trying to find a winning combination from among goma Park last night. The one-sided game saw Clav ton give up only three hits whi' rut three and allowed 10 run0. J Parker who finished the game for the Pirates gave up two hits, ly ended a five-game losing streak by beating San Francisco, 11-2. The Stars gained another half game on Seattle, nevertheless. They beat the league's outstanding rookie, Jehosie Heard, in the first game, although errors in the seventh inning by Heard and shortstop Frankie Austin were costly. Seattle's Bill Evans slammed on the brakes to stop the Rain-iers' slump and his catcher, Rav Oiteig. hit his 20th homer in the seventh with one aboard. Los Angeles knocked over San Diego twice, 3-2 and 8-4. The Priced to sell at . paib $1.75 datih nn in win hie npnninr niH the throwers on his Brooklyn Uw Wor)d Series Dodgers. FRASER& PAYNE replacement by Rochon today indicated the young newcomer will not be in the left court position against Mexico striking out 15 Pirates. walked four, struck out one and Three Pirate pitchers were allowed six runs, unable to hold, the rampaging ' Lineups: Wildcats as they picked up nine i Pirates A. Nirkerson. M. hits and Pirate pitchers gave up Greene, J. Parker, p: J. Thorn, 18 free passes. ! L. Ehy, P. Greene, if; D. Love. i 2b: K. Man, lb; W. Ander.-on. Pirates got their first run in O. Chow c; L. Thorn ss: the first inning when Ander-i3b: mn ,..,u,n,t ri cn,.n,i mimH.lS. Wong. J. Muteh. of: A. Till OPEN THIRD TOI R Stengel's Yankees, who won every game on their last western swing, open the third tour with a twi-night doubleheader Lous 1 first game, scheduled for seven -WTT r-T . U.UI.1XW1 against the lowly St. Browns. Casey's biggest prob- I innings, went nine. i (tale, J. Schuman, B. Leighton, n i i.ut .... ir I.-. ed third and made home when Oakland pushed Sacramento a bit deeper into the cellar by t"'ucner p.m .m.i ioi .-.. m.iu ... Bill Smith, capable Wildrat ; whipping the Sacs, 4 only day game. in the catcher, tried unsuccessfully to!,ne oul- jpick him off and missed thel Wildcats Cawdell, ss; Billy fielder's with his throws. K.. Smith, c: Foster, lb: J. Scott, Mah got a clean single over u: B. Jones, cr; a. Harris, jo. (hort in the first, stole second ! M. Souter, 2b: Bobby Smith, but died there. jOgilvie. rf; P. Clayton, p. lem at the moment is young Mickey Mantle, his all-star cen-trefielder now reported suffering with water on the knee. Mantle reported he was ready to play but the indications were that Stengel would rest him for a vital double-header in Chicago Sunday. The brash White Sox, who have moved from fifth place to a challenging second in a month, open their home stand with a daylight twin bill against Battery Edges Motors XI 2- R IVrai" vr.t. the srrnnri hit Tomorrows utile league I. Eastbound Flights Daily game sees Conrad Street Chums take on King Edward Hawks. FACE ST. I.Ol'IS The Dodgers return to action with a l'a-game lead in the too-close-for-comfort Nat ional league pennant chase, raring St. Louis tonight in the first ot a four-game series at home. Dressen, whose National League all-stars came out on top at Cincinnati as expected, decided to Rive Preacher Roc another chance Id recover his wizardry over the Cards in the1 first panic. The Preacher used to heat the Redhirds by just showing up, but lie's been kayoed twice by them this season. Milwaukee's second-place Braves open their third eastern Invasion with a night game in Pittsburgh and the homer-happy Cincinnati Redlegs visit Philadelphia for a twilight-night twin bill. The Phillies, like the Cardinals, are four games off the pace, but own third place by two percentage points. New York Giants, winners of seven straight before the Dodgers stopped them last Sunday, renew their battle for a first - off Clayton, a two bagger in the second but he was picked off by catcher Smith when he tried to steal third. J Thorn, Pirate right fielder. The 120 HAA Battery eleven scored a 2-1 victory over Gen From Vancouver eral Motors in a Prince Rupert! association football game last For a smooth Washington. The Sox trail the;"1 at Roosevelt Park walked to start the third inning and was knocked home by A. Nirkerson. Nirkerson in fret In a well-played game with Only 2 hrs. " 4 hrs. " 9 h'rj. " 11 hrs. 1 5 mins to Calgary 50 mins. to Winnipeg IS mins. to Toronto 15 mins. to Montreal 15 mins. to New York ting nis single in me inira was Yankees by five and have a 13-game home stand coming up. Cleveland's third-place Indians play host to Philadelphia Athletics in a night game. Th? 12 hrs. the last Pirate to leave the plate in the direction of first base. Clayton finished off the rest of the Pirates with 10 consecutive strike outs. Indians fell 8'2 games behind j plenty of good passing Battery scored the opening goal and Motors were able to prevent further scoring in the first half. Boltong scored the soldiers' second goal after the second half started and Furunes headed in .Motors only goal on a well-placed, corner kick from Murray. Week-end soccer will see a Prince Rupert team playing host to an eleven from Kispiox at Roosevelt Park at 7 p.m. Wildcat's polished hnrler also did his share at bat, garnering by losing four out sit five to Chicago just before the all-star Intermission. Fourth-place Boston begins its invasion with a night game in Detroit. Non Stop Service to Winnipeg Lv. Voncouvcr doily 6:10 p.m. PST See your Travel Agent or TCA Office in Vancouver CM Howe Street 0. Georgia Hotel) Phone TV 0131 four hits for five times at bat r ne of them being a bases loaded home run in the third inning. Cawdell, Foster and J. 55rr.lt irnt the other Wildcat, hits I ! I' 1 I I'' -a '"t TRANS-CANADA NAVY RUM Indians Blank Broncs To Regain W.I.L. Lead INTIIN AIION Al INi ATIAMIIC Jbb. Tt ANSCONTINf NIAl I r "A tlaunch old friend" For the Wildcats Clayton gave up three hits, allowed two walks, tanned 15 and gave up two runs. A. Nickerson for the Pirates in the first and second innings gave up four hits, walked four, struck out three and allowed five runs. M. Greene, hurling for the Pirates in the third and fourth innings gave up three I hits, walked 10 Wildcats, struck HIE COMPLETE TRAVEL SI KVUt VOl K LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT By The Associated Prena Spokane Indians are. back atop the baseball heap in the Western International League, thanks to some fine pitching at Defend Trophy Trap shooting was held Wednesday and Fashion Footwear defended the Rupert Radio and Electric Challenge Trophy, defeating the trophy sponsor's team 86 to 71. C.C.C. team was unable to shoot due to a meeting but re- wick went 14 innings. The first was the makeup of a game rained out April 24. Extra-inning contests at Yakima and Kennewick and a slugfest at Spokane highlighted play in the Western International Base CRAWFORD M00RE TRAVEL AGENCIES Phone 62C 1 Wallace Block Tills advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Ctintrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ball League Tuesday night. Vancouver and Yakima strug- .,,.., snv thpv intend to win this r gled 14 innings before the visit- , CUI) on the Julv 29 shoot. High scores for the evening Fridoy, 7 p.m. Sharp were: E. Backer 19, R. Montgomery 17. T. Boulter 22, E. Clausen 19, and F. Parfette 19. GENERAL MOTORS vs CYO ing Caps pulled out with a 9-8 victory. Edmonton shaded Tri-City 10-9 in 11 innings at Kennewick. Four Lewiston hurlers were the victims in the nine wild innings at Spokane. They served up a JEWEL STAR CONTEST WINNERS home and an infielder's boot tit Salem, some 300 miles awav. Thp Indians, who held the lead briefly last week, regained the top Wednesday night, posting a 5-0 win over Lewiston, while Salem, the erstwhile lerrder, and Calgary were dividing a doubleheader at Salem. The Senators dropped the first game, bowing 8-4 to the Stampeders. as a result of a miscue by third baseman Connie Perez Thpy won the nightcap 4-3, however, and took up a position half a game back of the Indians. Perez's error came in to top of the seventh. Trying to handle a snuoefe bunt with two men on, he threw wildly to the plate and the winning runs scored. SHITS Ol'T I.KWISTON At Spokane, Bill Franks shut rmt Lewiston with five hits as t hel Indians took a 2-0 edge in the three-game series. A pair of .fielding gems by leftfielder The winners of five cash prizes arei total of 24 hits, including three home runs, as the Indians rolled to a 17-5 triumph. Front-running Salem preserved its one-game margin over the Indians by edging Calgary 2-1 at Salem, and Victoria downed Wenatchee 9-7 in the evening's other contests. WIL STANDINGS (Not including games of July 151 1st PRIZE: Mr. Marion K. Burtoft, 116 Colborne St. West, Orillia, Ontario, $1,000.00 l I ' " l is , e 2nd PRIZEj Mr. Arthur G. Trickey, 37 Wardrop Avenue N., Stoney Creek, Ontario, $700.00 3rd PRIIE: Mr.. 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