Victoria WL Team Beset By Finances "mite Kupti I Uuil INevv; Wt-aitrciay, Kia 27, i9;.S VICTORIA (CP) Future or general manager Reg Patterson t'y can have It b, ' ,,, nii this i,.. . CYO Drops First Game To Motors suld: "If Victorians want w "viita professional baseball In Victoria will depend on fan support for this week's home stand of the Tyees. profe;- bers iln "i suffi,.i.n. ieient i ' ROUND-UP slonal baseball, and the I think they nanclul ,.,.... - ' ve OUte,, It must be the way the other team feeJs." Playing four men short, CYO last night lost their first soccer motAi, rf th cpninn as General Holiday luggage Milwaukee Gains Half Game On Cards With 6-0 Victory NEW YORK P The first tak. the nightcap 3-2. No other place Milwaukee Braves gained ' National League clubs were another half-game on the second scheduled, olace St. Louis Cardinals Tues-1 other scores: day by defeating Cincinnati Reds m il Salem 11, Tri-Clty 5; 0-0 while the Cards were split- j Spokane 7, Edmonton 3: Wen-ting a doubleheader with the:atrhee 10, Victoria 14; Yakima Chicago Cubs. j Vancouver ?; Lewiston at Cal- The Braves now lead in the gary postponed. National League by a game and j Oakland 2-2, San Fran- a half. They've won 12 of their cisco 3-4; Hollywood 2, Los An-last 16 games. i geles 3: Seattle 5. Sacramento 6; Cards won the opener fl-3, but , Portland 2, San Diego 3. the Cubs came from behind to' American Chicago 8. Bt. Louis . 2: Detroit 8, Cleveland 9; Boston In financial difficulties "be-1 cause of poor attendance during , the first 12 home games of the season, club officials have Is-: sued an appeal for more fan j support. Club directors met to consider j the situation, and In a prepared nress release following the ' - We are advised that it will be Motors defeated them by the improper to refer to Ben Hogan as "Bantam Ben" when he goes iftar Hit, f,,,ll- V'lHnnat nrwn al1 the latest Ilte lesii;s t , only goal of the evening. GMs also were short of their NEW YORK (API Billy Loes. Brooklyn's unpredictable and Foniewliat birnused young righthander, was asked how he explained the fact that he almost invariably follows one of his brilliant performances with an exhibition so horrible it gives manager Chuck Dressen the shakes. "I can t figure it out, myself," Billy replied thoughtfully. "I always feel the samp. Trices U, sit you ! f" ew with two players arriv-The title next month at Oakmont. remarkable Texan has put i n6 for the second half' cn some 20 pounds yi the last The North Star league match few years, they say, and now , was hard fought, however, with balances the beam at a robust i no score at half-time. A feature 162. The bif fellow now out-! was CYO goal tender Carolie's at 'meeting Implied that if further f import is not forthcoming In 'this week's home stand, It U I probable the Tyees will be forc-' eel to drop out of the Western International League. Commenting on the situation, The Sports Shop ; weighs several of his mot e save on a penalty kick taken by at Philadelphia postponed. prominent rivals, including ! Mills, which he turned over tne Lloyd Mangrum. bar. Tait got GMs only goal ; after being set up by Mills. Al Lopez, the Cleveland man- i Teams: i ger. is quuted as saying he ! CYO Carollie; Currie, Bap-would bench Rav Boone and use tisti: Letourneau, Ruttan, C. UKll SPOT FOR A HOLIDAy.? Joui4e in 7$e Zfafo F5 "V f Its . V Remember When Remember When page Six, Phil Granville of Hamilton i finished third, behind Andrew1 Payne and John Salo, when the $50,000 "bunion derby" ended at' New Yoik 30 years ago today.! Nearly 200 runners had started the marathon organized by the' late C. C. Cash and Carry Pyle.j the finishers covering 3.422. miles' in 84 days. I George Strickland regularly at Nuyten; Mohan, A. Dutch, H. shortstop if he had a hitting Nuyten and Phillips' cntcher to replace Jim Hegan. j General Motors Bowman: Major League Leaders By The Canadian Press National League AB R H Pet. Wyrostek, Pha 87 13 31 .356 Greengrnss, Cin.... 105 21 37 .352 Sclioendienst, Stl. 129 19 45 .349 Ashburn, Pha 115 15 40 .348 Lockman, N Y 131 14 43 .328 Runs: Snider and Campanella, Brooklyn, 28. Sk MB TV '-.-SJSC While Boone hurts the Indians Lien, Eby; Furunes, Sundberg. with his fielding, he's a far bet Bedford: Crosbv. Hidber, Tait Mills, Morven; Wilson, Robinson' Pensemma. Standings: North Star Football League I lor fielder than Strickland. "With Strickland. Hegan and (;iir pitcher hitting in order," ; Lopez says, "it means we bat' in only six innings to the other j club's nine." Huns batted in: ('amprinella. 46. P W L F A P CYO 5 4 1 19 7 8 General Motors 6 4 2 13 9 8 Battery 5 0 5 4 20 0 Airline Crew Die in Crash ST. LOUIS CP) A non-sched- The mo:il intriguing item of i the young baseball season, for ! our money, is th fart that the Phillies played 27 garr.es before one of their number hit a triplo. Is that eood1 Does it mean that 0STCAS BISPLAV OORUTS CATALOGS suTWftficr Steve O'Neill's athletes are such miehty clubbers that they dis- Your comfort is the keynote at the Chateau Lake Louis . . . from the warmed, filtered, glass-enclosed pool to the spacious hut 'homey' guest rooms and public lounges. Relax on the rolling flower 111 led Chateau High, vaulted ceilings and great smne fireplaces arc an Alpine setting ,ir gourmet meals. And for extra com-lort oo vour trip to Lake Louise, travel aboard smooth, air-conditioned Canatlian Pacific trains. Plan to nuke Hits: bclioencUn.st, 45. Doubles: Dark, New York, and Schocndienst, 13. Triples: Bruton, Milwaukee, arid Bernier, Pittsburgh. 4. Home runs: Campa.itlla. 13. Stolen bases: Gilliam, Brooklyn. 7. Pitching: Rurkont. Milwaukee, 5-(i, 1.000. Strikeouts: Simmons, Philadelphia, 47. American League .... ., AB R H Pet. Kell. Bos 112 23 41 Vernon. Was 135 21 49 .363 Ruder. Pha 100 14 37 .34!) toM Voy" aX ,i , wW c'ain anything short of a home ! uled airliner, limping through run, or does it mean that Steven '; heavy fog with one of Its two i; trying to win a flag with two j engines crippled, crashed here pitchers and a crew of lead-, Sunday claiming the lives of six foots who can t run farther airline employees. One mechanic rounds or enjoy your lavouritc sport. rum tennis to trail riding, this your Canadian Rockies" year! WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. 'nan second.- wns injured tulormaliom and rtifrvafioni li cum any CanodioA Pacific offrc, your own tfcrvaf ogenf or 3rd Avonu Wt, Princ Rupert I.I; Princ lup1 31 Four fliers and a youthful : hostess for Meteor Air Transport ; Company of Teteboro Airport, N.J., were killed instantly. The COMPANY 'It .330 .325 mechanic died about 10 hours after the crash without regaining eoiiiciousness. Rosen, Cle 109 17 36 Mantle. NY 123 33 41 Runs: Mantle. 33. Dropo, De- Runs batted in troit. 31. The Chelsea Hospital In London, built by Wren, was opened .r 1694 Hit1!: Vernon. 49. Doubles: Kell. 14. Triples: Jensen, Washington, tar fr Home runs: Gernert, Boston, blfwen bases: Mmiiri rhirntrn ' -t". 13 it ..Vi'n ,tr 13. -i ...-wi I n . . 1 ... a n root,. I . . . niiiKeoiiis: i-ierce, unicafjo. 4i Thornhill Club ? 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