4 I'riiKC Kup-Mt 'I 'a.ly -I J-vvi Monday, June 8, 1953 Whirlaway, ridden by Eddie Arcaro, romped to a thrce-lennth victory In the classic Belmont Stakes at New York 12 years ago today. Whlrlaway thus became the fifth horse In his City All-Stars to Play Crew Off British Freighter AMKRICAN Saturday: Now York 6, St. Louis 2; Philadelphia 0, Cleveland 2; Boston 6-1. Detroit 2-0; Washington at Chicago, postponed. Sunday: Boston 4, Detroit 1; Washington 16-1, Chicago 2-5; New York 9-7, St. Louis 2-2; Philadelphia 4-3, Cleveland 8-4. i' tory to win the American triple crown the Kentucky Derby, the I SPORTS ROUND-UP - lSy CAYLK T A I. HOT NEW YORK (AP) Tom Tannas, the mo.st articulate of Ezzard Charles's co-managers, was prepared to go before the New York State Athletic Commission today and demand that the former t heavyweight champion be matched against Roland La Starza next month, the winner to challenge Rocky A city all-star soccer team will play a crew team of the British freighter Sedgepool loading grain here In an exhi- nunciatlon School at 6:30 in Preakness and Belmont Stakes. General Motors strip. He was also the leading money-Following is the Prince Rupert winner of 1941, with a total of lineup: Alfred Maron, goalie; , $272,386 in purses. Ian Dunbar and Brick Eby, full- I NATIONAL Saturday: Chicago 0, New ' bition feature tonight at Roose Only Marciano in September. backs; Frank Boltung, Alf Rut-tnn. Vic Carolie, halfbacks: Charlie Mills, Ad Tambourine, Quinto Scatanl, P. Wilson and Dave Murray, forwards; Hank Nuyten, Monk Sunbcrg. Rod Talt, Jim Oeorgeson, spares. York 3; Milwaukee 2, Philadelphia 8; St. Louis 4. Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 15, Pittsburgh 7. Sunday: St. Louis 1, Brooklyn !0; Cincinnati 6-11, Pittsburgh 1-6; Chicago 10-5, New York velt rarit. The visiting piayers are considered a good match for the ioluis, famer Mohan, team manager, said today. Game time is 7 p.m. Players are asked to assemble at An- 14Hrs. 30Min. Fr Tcrrac to CHICAGO The expectation was that Tannas would get nowhere. Jimmy Deangelo. manager of La Starza. states emphatically that his tiger will not fight Charles -ir anyone else before he is given his long overdue return crack at Marciano, who beat him on a split decision three years ago. TEC, the promotion octopus. 5-2; Milwaukee 6-5, Philadelphia 0-3. PACIFIC COAST Saturday: Seattlt 6, Hollywood 11? Los Angeles 12, San Diego 2; Sacramento 11, Oak $162.25 CaMnttia (Pacific, if vou can't AIRUNMS Errors Costly AsG&A Down Esquires 10-3 Star pitching by Freddy Christ-ensen who struck out 15 Esquire batters Sunday, and a blunder-filled fourth inning gave Gordon it Andersons a 10-3 victory over the clothiers in a regular league ewnt. Outside of the fourth inning in which G-As scored eight runs, the game was an even contest with Esquires' pitcher Jack Shame allowing only six scat land 2: San Francisco at Portland (21, postponed. Sunday: San Francisco 5-4, Portland 3-1: Los Angeles 2-6, San Diego Seattle 7-2, Hollywood 0-1, Sacramtento 2-2, Oak realizes all too well that a Charles-La Starza bout might nrove such a clinker that nobody would wish to see either of them fight Marciano. Both the chimnion and his manager, Al Weill, have said, fhey would prefer to give La Starza the first shot. Not neces- CmnK vmw Travtl AtMt m Caa4iM Pctt AiriMW, land 7-2. 1 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Saturday: Yakima 2, Spokane 7; Tri-City at Lewiston, post- v save a lot, save a little today is a good timt to start your Sat ing Account THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA tered hits and accounting for warily, however, in September. ' poned; Victoria at Wenatchee, j rhey have made the painful postponed; Vancouver at Salem discovery that any further 2). postponed; Edmonton' 7-13, 1 Sighting Rocky docs this year Calgary 5-7. 1 vould be for the almost exclu- j Sunday: Victoria 8-6. Wenat- . ' .ive benefit of the federal treas- chee 2-5; Yakima at Spokane I "iMill-lTO 2, postponed: Irl-City o, Lewiston 5; Vancouver 2-4, Salem 3-0. ury. It is a taueh problem to lick, and it remains to be seen whether, under such circumstances, the commission can force a champion to defend his i lie every six months. I I .AMI Ml Mineral ores in Pakistan Include chromite, ochres, antimony, copper and manganese. as many-strikeouts. The the fatal fourth, a combination of five Esquire errors along with three hits, good bunting and base-running by G-As accounted for the scoring spree. Don Hawryluk, Esquire left fielder was' top hitter, with two for four, one a double, for two runs batted In. Esquires accounted for th only double play in the game. In Terrace, Commercials won their tenth straight game bv a double-header triumph over CCs, although the night game was rained out at the end of five and a half innings with a score of 12-0 for the hotelmen. First eame score was '.-1. Willie Returns For TKO Victory NEW YORK (P Wily Willie Pep, back in New York after a 10-month evile, swarmed over starrgtvinr .Pat Mareune for a I technical knockout victory in 14 first ! seconds of the 10th round last Cameron pitched the game for Commerriao Gilbert night at Madison Square Gar- Turcott, 18-year-old roi.k; took! den. ' the mound for his first game; Pep weighed 127'1; Marcune School Graduates.. ' i 129': '2- : U.S Golfers in the night event. Lineup: .Ml i iki:( AB Spring, ss 1 Cadden, 3b Petrow. cf 3 Weston, c AlltiiKhnm. rf V Wlndle. 2b Kawryluk. If bharpe. p B1U. lb 3 ? 0 Cop Trophy H O 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 FEACONSFIKLD GOLF CLUB (1 0 (CP) -Hi? United States 2 Que. 0 Total 34 5 J (.OUIION & AMHtsON AB R 11 Sunberg, ss 6 1 3 Ford. 2b 4 1 Hartwlg. Sb 0 1 D Scherk, c . . . . . 4 1 1 Young, rf 2 0 0 Marshall. If 1 0 wen the intenvtliunal golf trn- 1 1 v S inlay, defeating Canada 27 points to la r.n thine days' 1'li.y i I ff.iii.'imes ;ind singles. G Ut : i'li'o Sunday's' final six singles, thr h-id a .17-10 lend 3 ml strrnor f.nishc.s by Jack Burke Jr., Ji:n Tumesa and Julius Boros swung Sunday play in their favor, 10 points to eight. H. Srhcrk. . ' Enrldqe. cl 3 O 2 Chlstcnscn. p 1 Morrison, rf 1 0 0 10 Totals 35 For a friendly I 5 S' v V Irish Soccer Team Beaten VANCOUVER (CP) Lower Mainland All-Stars took an exciting 3-2 win over Ireland's international team here Saturday. 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