, nice lupcil Uullv INO.- I'ui i(1il J II I it- Z'i itf-S Tribe Confident of A s But Ponder Yank Series ! PANKH. 0llt 7' i ? 1,1 1,1(1 !'l;.ws , Furgol Victory Top Example Of Courage IN THIS CORNER By El) COItltlGAN AssDt-lntfd Press SportH Writer While the New York Yankees lta"er and flounder five panics off the pace, the Cleveland Indians confidently awaited an In s. Bhead of the Brooklyn DiKlfe.s , with an 8-5 victory over the St. i Louis Cardinals, in the only major league game .scheduled Monday. Willie Mays hit two: home runs, but the Giants still ! required Ihe services of three pitchers Jim Hearn, Windy Mc- Call and Marv Grissom o DICK AYKES By WILL GKIMSI.EY NEW YORK i Ed Furgol's surprising victory in the United States national open golf tournament last week-end is a monument to a flaming, unbreakable spirit which wouldn't accept defeat. Few, if any, national champions have had to overcome the handicaps, hardships and vicissitudes which blocked this lean St. Louis golf pro's road to final su.-cess. "It seems I've always been trying to prove something to my - -. - i , h ' VTT; . V . - ; ' v vasion hv Uie Philadelphia A's tonlht. In fact, they weren't . even thlnitltv; much of the A'.:. Tlie week-end scries with the Yanks occupied their thoughls. Casey Stengel's New Yorker.s al.so were thinking of the Cleveland series, but they were is from confident. This Is the vear the ImllanV Al Lope? has born waitllu; fo;'. No one in Cleveland thinks Ui' lub will fold as it has in annov-Ins habit of doing in the late .stages. Silenced are the crilics who have been howling for Lo- dump the Birds. in recent weeks, the Giants, have been beating the top con-1 tenders, while the Dodgers have 1 been wharkiii'4 the second-raters. Leu Durocher's team ; eventually will catch up with the Brooks in the number of games i to be played against the second i division clubs and should be able to lengthen the margin If they self." Furgul said. "I knew I j some clay would and I did." i As a boy of 12. he fell from ) Darallel bars on n nlavaround ! too. can belt the weaker teams ! around. sralp because he insisted en and smasher! hi" left elbow lenv-1 ',p'' ! usina Bi b Lemon. Early Wvnn r withered arm 10 Inches and Mike Garcia both asstarte and relievers. shrrter than the riht. He beat his physical handicap hy trengthening his hands and his shoulders. He became a good golfer, but not a great one. But lie never quit turning "I Now. when the si retch ru'i, copies Lopez will have a couple of ;ood re'icvers to send In when the iolm "cts hot. Boih Dim j .1 Mossl and Ray Narleskl have I i n ! filled a bin void in the bullpen. V Whin Tut Wright ft first tiwk off at Katy lifiy ytar ago, r?ri aluniimimjs alrtaJn al. Their liny engirt siii'lecasl aliiniinumat and cvliiulcr hlncl. Al, ll.ls been (,roinj tin craft industry ever sin slums aluminum all. helping to unnbat tnf. itrcso(su)ersonkl,. A lean is bmier than t, ph'iug aluminum for t biiy airtrafi plants r nielals users looking ! ness and strength ...a ' l. ' v vKy3vrwmr . , Knew soma (iy I'd win th ' i ope:?." he said. iFeutFTEncI DINING PLEASURE in THE ROYAL YACHT Bluebottle takes a leisurely test run on Lake Louis, near Montreal, in preparation for racing in Canada. The yacht is a present from the Island Sailing Club of Cowes, Isle of Wight, to Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS t A for the Yankees, Siengel Is i.s.iving his aces, Al lie Reynolds, j ! Whitey Ford unci Ed I.opat for the Indians, but he doesn't even i : knov1 who Is goiii' to take thi hill today ngain.st the Detroit : Timers, ordlmuilv a club agal'isl whom the Yanks fatten their ; I averages. i j IMPORTANT TI-'ST j Jf tlie Yanks can get past the j Tl'-;er.s. the cominr scries with the Indians will be their mo. ti Important .since they swept thati i two-game set fruin the Boston l Ked Sox on the linal days of th sj I '49 season. I In the National League, tnj tion o( the pr ,ce that it)-. Brothers puij. Alumin.: pany of Canada, Lid. Sees A s Win Seven PHILADELPHIA '.fi And fa Eddie Joost and Gus Zernial were reconciled, and the Philadelphia Athletics lived happily ever after. Commodore Cafe Averages Hiked Three Points By Revived Sacrifice Fly i i John Land v's feat in running '-the fastest mile" yesterday may have sent 11 million fellow Australians into a glorious frenzy of jubilation, but we ll venture a guess that they were no happier than the hard-working group of men who have been slaving fur more than a year to make a success of the 1954 British Fmpirc Games in Vancouver. We'll bet the BEG cemmittee in Vancouver were bouncing around like a rubber ball, when the news came through that Landy had bettered Bfilain's KoRer Bannister's mark of 3 minutes 59 4 seconds by a whole 1.4 seconds. You can quite easily visualize them staring pop-eyed at each other and realizing what the event that had taken place in Finland meant to the events that are going to take place in Vancouver, between July 30 and August 7. Whatever increase in ticket sales Bannister's breaking the tour-minute barrier for the mile achieved, Landy s setting of a new mile record and a new time for the 1.500 meters has capped it. Now they are staging a mile race that will not only feature the first man to run the four-minute mile, but can boast proudly to the world that on the afternoon of August 7 at Empire Stadium "the two fastest men on earth" will race against each other. What a drawing card. IF will mean at least another $20 000 to the BEG and if there's room to stand left at the stadium on the last day of the Games we'll miss our guess. Capacity of the new stadium, where they are still busy laying turf, is 35.000. It wouldn't surprise us if a great many BEG records, along with some world records, fell during the coming Games. Landy and Bannister certainly won't have to extend themselves to beat the previous BEG record for the mile. It was set in the lilaO Games in Auckland by C. William Parnell of Canada. The time 4 minutes. 11 seconds. Some records have stood for a long time. Percy Williams' time of 9 6 seconds for the 100 yards which he achieved in 11)30 in Hamilton hasn't been beaten yet but it was equalled in 1950 in Auckland by John F. Treloar. Australia's Jack P. Metcalfe at London in 1934 set a hop-sklp-and-jump record of 51 feet 32 inches which still stands. The same year Harry B. Hart of South Africa set a new shot put mark of 48 feet 134 inches, which hasn't been bettered, although Vancouver's John Pavelich in practice this year has already heaved the shot 48 feet 234 inches and hopes by BEG time to make 53 feet. In case you're Interested here's what the 1954 crop of athletes have to beat for new records this July and August: 2:'0 yards 21 2 Cvril B. Holmes (England I Svdney. 1938. 410 yards 47 9 William V. Shore 'South Africa i Sydney. 1938. 47.9 William Roberts ( England i Sydney. 1938. 47 9 Edwin J. Carr (Australia i Auckland. 1950. 880 yards, lm. 51.2 V. Patrick Boot (New Zealand i Sydney, 1938. 3 miles, 13 m. 59.6 Cecil H. Matthews iNZt 1938. 6 miles, 30 m. 14 5-Cecil H. Matthews NZ) 1938. Marathon, 2 h 30 m. 49 8 J. L. Coleman IS. Africa) 1938. 4x110 yards relav. 41 6 Canada, J. Brown, Pat Haley, Trail, J. W. Loaring. L. G. O'Connor. London, 1934. 4x440 yards relay 3 m. 13.8 England. London, 1934. 120 yards hurdles. 14.0 T. P. Lavery (S. Africa) 1938. 440 yards hurdles, 52.5 Duncan White i Ceylon i Auckland 1950. High jump. B feet 6 ins. John A. Winter (Australia) 1950. Pole vault, 13 feet 53, ins A. S. Du Plessis (SAt 1938. Long (broarii .jump, 24 feet 43., ins. Harold Brown (Canadai 1938. Discus throw. 158 feet. Ins. Ian Reed 'Au.strallal 1950. Hammer throw. 163 feet, 10 'i ins. Duncan McD. M. Clark (Scotland! 1950. Javelin throw, 207 feet, lfi ins. Stanley A. Lay (NZ) Hamilton. 1930. "POST SCRIPTS What few brave souls made it up to Roosevelt Park Sunday enjoyed an amicable, yet hard-fought tame, between Commercials and F.squirrs. Manager Miner Sirniimlson of the hotelmen had the immense satisfaction of socking the winning safety . . . Brother Bruce Simundson got robbed of a run, even though he crossed the plate before the play v-s completed, as the game had ended with Gordv Cameron cros.-ing hotne plate to give the Commercials the winning run . . . Tommy McMeekin, Prince Rupert's representative on the B.C. Athletic Round Table Society leaves Thursday for a Friday conference of this worthy organization. There will be a ticket same I , .... .New York Giants pulled a The j- time element in that! . .. .. fcaap.!U'-i baiting aver:is-. is drill"; its job n a bin way. An Associated Press sii:v.y disclosed today that the restored rule L'.ner,i!lv hn.s iii'Tast-J lut-lir r percentages three p.nis 1 1 ' i .4 I NEW YORK liir-The :-a ! ' !' I fly, revived after 14 years to liik- WIL Drops ! Spokane And Calgary (Ac"- what the; u.jti ;tl the re would have been illation. j A total of 314 sacrifice- f'ies1 "Ml : '.I r0 I. 'U C )' n hit in the majur.s, lift ovj-r-all i'vera?.e i)i I'oili I from .257 to .1CA). Tlic; i have he I i"".' iiie ' circuits r Last Night's Fights ; Bv Tilt' Asiftclnteit Pr'W NEW YORK -Italo Seortirhhil, i 154. llalv. outpointed Pedro Gon- i zales. 15fU Rankin. Pa . 10 j BROOKLYN Frankie Rv.T.' 138. New York.' outpointed Brian ! Kcllv, 14U'j. Nlaiiara Fails, On!.,! 10. - SALT LAKE CITY Gratll Panter. lisa"'-. Salt Lake Ci'v. outpointed Mickey Rhodes, 151,! Boise, Idaho, 10. ', cgue has accounted and the AnieiiiV.it Nalionpl It fo.- IHU 5f; statement is somewhat exafter- ! nterl, but the fact remains that since manager Joost reinstated j Zernial in the A s line-up fol-; lowing their recent flare-up, the j A s have won seven of nine j Rames. Moreover, nig Gus has been; playint; better than ever. He's hit safely five limes in 10 trips; to the plate, and was largely res- i ponsibie for three of the Phila- i delphia wins. Joost hopes he! does as well against the first-'. plare Cleveland Indian to- night. ; 1 Some second-Ruessers are say-! ing the Joos'.-Zernial tiff was one of the best things that could have happened to the ; sliding, hapless club. Their row was a publiely-con- dtictrl affair 10 days ago. Gus Your machinery is c'way ready to go in a EUTLIU Mlh . , I. i (Oil TACOMA lf After weeks of : Uncertainty and linancial woe, j ! the far-flung Class A Western i International League was down ! ' to eight teams Tuesday fellow- j ' ing the almost simultaneous loss j Monday of Spokane and Calgary. I The announcement by league 1 president Robert B. Abel at WIL headquarters here that the Spokane franchise had been cancel-lied and the Caleary team disbanded evoked little surprise. At the time the Spokane Civic committee "Save Spokane In ! dians, Inc." threw in the towel 1-;1 Three plaversGil Iliules of Bi'o k'vii. Andy I'aiko of Mil-'ivauke- and Mickey Vernon ot Wash'imtpu - have belter thaa .30a bcraii e of the .sacrifice fly. Hrrri'-t -. li.ti hit ihe mo a .s.tcri-.' fi"e V r; in the major leae.ues ('ht and. is 11 points to t'.ie "cr.il'v ith ;i cm -cnt nr.'.: k of .31)1. Fe ynll'rl he batiiir; und'.T las: year's rules. The revived reiubt ion e'.ve.s a You don't have to wato tlms ovtrhauling rt mnrhinerv when vou keep it in g weather tiglitB.; COME AND TEST OUR 1954 steel building! You get machinery in and out fas too, through big sliding doors in S'dts, ends or fr Rii-id frame steel construction with gaivamztc tend of a time .t!aiid ::nci 1:1 c, his manager were seen, in throes of an arm-ivavini? bat. t . p'ayer who scores an-. the aluminum covering gives unobstructed spact f-j the As cIiir-stages of ii fair fly ball. It w:,s , hassle in front of tlr rule; 1 ;.st No-lout In the early i.ther with a v. i i r to floor to roof. You get more space pet doaarini safe, liiihtning safe, fire safe But.ei building. he-- : f'p" havin O ' drop- :'ll. f In p-'o' to (lie in 40 we game with Detroit Timers. Zernial was more than a little put. out about being benched previously, and the fact he was that nicht put, Into the sixth spot, in the battiiif; order Instead of his customary clean-up posi-lion. Th' dispute ended with Major League Leaders on a fund-raising drive the team j was en route from Edmonton to, j Vancouver and due some time ' Tuesday. The committee gave tip in i!s i campaign for $40,000 to insure ' continued operation of thf club ! after less than J3.000 was pledged ! during the week of solicitation. Only two games were played j Monday night. ' fialem topped ! Wenatchee 5-1 In a rhiibarh-j filled contest at Salem, and Lew -jiston edged Victoria 6-5. At Salem, both teams ioiivd jln a fourth inning free-for-all . that started when Salem's John- ny Perez swung on Wenatchee It will pay you to see us before you build! Why waste 'dollars in temporary, hinh-'maintcnunce const roct ion wtirn you R( t a permr.ncnt Bt'tler htiilding at such rtascntil'Ie Br sure to get our price lxrfoic you build I nation ii. i i:ii i: STUDEBAKER STATION WAGONS For a (anil economical car try our A-iffl Al'STIN. A complete car with a low price of only S1495, (hat includes foam rubber seals, leather upholstery, directional signals anil hcater-lt-f rosier unit. SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE youngster. reserved at the BEG for a Prince Rupert district following a Round Table Quiz, but more on this later NORTHERN ASBESTl & '.uiMriictom SJtpl- Gus bcinp; sent to the showers. The next day Joost. after a conference with Zernial In the office i f fceneral manager Earle Muck, finnounced Ous had been (irvri $250. Two days later, a much-cool-cd-of Zemliil stated ptihllcy th: t he wt's ready to take ord-t in. Ho said he was prepared to plfiv when asked, sit on the I) in h If necessary and keep hi t iroHth dosed. AB It II Pet Snider, p.rimklyn .. '.M4 47 di :m Knl iiu.on. Brooklyn 15B 'J5 57 ,:ios llnmner. I'l'llliis 2?S as '! Ml Jiillrnski. SI. Lools 2(11 SO 1)3 .:tM Huns Mnsuil St Inus. o'l Rims b;i(M-rt lit Mic.inl. 71. Hll, : - Joblnllskl. !C) IJuliljloa -Smiler. 2U. TS'ltjlcs- Sf'lKK'0(lt"n''t.. St. t.i ill lin'l tiiiinrr. ls. 2111,0 W. lWh. VJu"l pitcher Ted Shandor after. Perez said. Shandor fired a bennball. No one was hurt and no one was put out of the game. Victoria rallied in (he iiin!h Inning at Lewiston but fell a run short of catching the Broncs. Trailing fi3 as the inning open- . , f r" Home runs - Mit-sinl. 2'.l. ! Stolen boMfi llrnloo. Mllw:iUki'C. I ritfliloo Flu- fli ci .lino: Ai.O.orlll ! :ed, the Tyees scored twice I)C- S tsi-uu Vi.rk 0.2 flltt 1 managed to end strtkf initM -Hniiiltx I,. fore lewiston the rally. AMI III! AS I I M.t I. An It II 71 Pit. .?fl4 34.S 100 171 RiMEMBER WHEN , iAvlln' f;l-'wta"" .Toe Louis became the .e.-nnd ,,r,x cht,.wn Nero In boxln? historv to win , House. u-iroit . the world heavvweiaht title! Mlnoso. :hicao in 52 If it 2:ill 77 TL-- : . f T.V il 1 r 1.,' ,,;r. r - when he knocked out James J.I .Pmut v. f.t. Ri'nrlHoplr i tin. l ,l,lh ,,,,,.,1 nt ; Hons Imuwl in Mini,! r7. Chicano, 17 years ago today. Thoj ?M',m, W:,sM,.t-m. first was Jack jchnon, champ- Triples- uuuni'in. wasiirnKton. ion from 1910 to 1915. Louis had: Home runs- Rosen. cU'veit.nii a 12-ycar-olrl rei-n until he I i'roit. n ahanrionef H.a lltlo Irr 10.10 iml Wol'-n buses 'Jeim n, B-K.ton. Papers Remake Front Page Over New Mile KVII'KV, Austin. .a im - Australian Pitiriiiiin papers remade their front, pines today to leliort in late editions John Landy's recorrt-'n'asliliii! 3:1.8 liillu at Tin ku. Kinlatul. "f .-nitiv tlos it," xaltl the Gun in it-, ten story. "AiKi'her miracle" sold .l Daily MifYor in letters Hi Indies hl'tli. F'or niort. than a year Aut-t r.ii ; us hud i,icn expeetin; tamely to break Die fuiir-mlnillo bari'i"r. They were .sunn i.M'il when Ho"er Bannister beat him to it. hut remained confident that their boy also would tiirii in ll'O miracle mile. I,:' tidy's mother, Mrs. (.;. (..!. Landy, was awakened by Melbourne liewi,)aprrs telling her of Jf.tm's feat. i:i y.io!U In a comeback at-' j-ii.'ii iii;( rie ui'i:t inns New York. 8-1- Hl'.'i, J f'iyO "ft 'then failed tempt. Sti i kiimi t s -Turley. Bn 1 1 1 more For quick results try a Doily News Classified DAILY SERVICES TO -kmniiWl r Champion Malabar'! 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