avp"Be horn..,!.-; Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 22, 1953 makes rtoutR Rochester Vani Rochsstr Red Wings held on to their slim International Baseball League lead Friday night, blanking Toronto Maple Leafs 5-0 and the second-place Buffalo Bisons, slaying In hot pursuit, nipped Syracuse Chiefs 6-5. Only a half-game separates the first two clubs. ' r WhenY) SAJ "NORTHS LIGHT R. A. Williams Wins Top Spot In U.S. Shoot VANDALLA, Ohio AP The United States' biggest trup-shooting championship, tn-$1,500 Grand American Hanai-cap, went Friday to Raymond A. WiiJiams. 33-year-old furniture store employee from nearby Eaton, who crocked 93 of !CJ from 19 yards and then bruke 25 straight to break a tie in a three-way shoot off. There were 26 Canadians competing. A quality Hti Rtrj Brewed from B.C. ft, Canadian MT Pure rocky MOH W ATE 8 . , . ALSO V - J I wan Jut noln' out INaURAftlK uli uie HonMt Chlef-lu itbuul home here!" 'er tat REVELSTCl 7 : THIS IS AN AERIAL VIEW of the new $500,000 stadium, home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Inter-provincial Football Union. The Bombers gave it a proper christening with the 18-11 exhibition win over the Ottawa Rough Riders. Naval gvns, fireworks, bands and an appearance of Hollywood star Corinne Cali'et marked the official opening. 9 i '(fC- STOUT, LAGES AND English dark Williams broke 67 a year ago in his first try, and was among the host of duffers in the record field of 1.949. The previous high was 1,786 entrants in ; 47. and last years roaring Grand drew 1,727. Williams won the laurels, but Harold E. Myers of Columbus. O., who finished third in the shoot-off, probably won . more money. Myers, a technical sergeant at Lockbourne air force base, played all the options and could pick up several thousand dollars, but Williams played only two of them. Carl L. Roberts of Wood River, 111., finished second . in the shoot-off. Dianne Williamson of Comp-ton, Calif., shattered 93 of 100 We can help you ESCAPE Ion from Fire by writing full coverage on all your property Have you IncreaseJ your PIkE INSURANCE to cover the Increased value of your property? Tour Insurance ahould keep pace With pricea In the building race! EnterpfiMgJ Ted Williams Making Presence Felt Hitting 4 for 4 in Red Sox Victory Rv itrki phi kp.ar ,b 7-3 Boston Red Sox victorV Pirates, 7-1. The last place Pir- Limiirj Revelslukr, Brilisk C. KOSS (SANDY) SOMERVILLE (right of London, Ont., did It again 21 years after he defeated Johnny Goodman of Omaha in the final of the United States amateur golf championship. They re-enacted the famous final of 1932 at Summerlea golf club. Montreal, as one of the preliminary special events to the $25,000 Open to be held there this week. Jerry Barber 8 Under Par And Still Leading in Open from 20 yards to win the femin- j ine Jitle from some 150 women, i Assoctiiu-d Press sports writer in the second game of a double- i ates had lost 16 out of 17 to He was about a month too I header. The Senators won the : Brooklyn before the contest, late for the pennant race, but j first game, in which Williams : Milwaukee Braves nipped Chica-Ted Williams is back and the didn't play, 9-1. . j go 5-4, St, Louis Cardinals de- rest of the American League is j Tn otner American League ac- feated Cincinnati Redlegs 4-0 finding it out the hard way. I tion New Yorjj Yankees edged ' and Philadelphia Phillies shad- His eye is sharp and the Philadelphia Athletics 5-4 In 11 New Yor,c Giants 7-6. power is still there. His legs innings, Chicago White Sox de- J Murray Dickson spaced seven bother him a little, but more ! feated Detroit Tigers 4-1 and I Brooklyn hits for ms ninth vic- PPiMii practice now and a winter of Cleveland Indians took two from careful training probably will ; st. Louis, 7-3 and 3-2. The second Jim Mears oi rranKiin, u., ; who will be 14 next Wednesday, was the junior chum pious .up winner with 96 of 100. j Canadian scores 1 with the handicap yardages Included: W. G. Davis, Alberta. 2284. J. H. Holdsworthy, Calgary, 20 -87. i S. W. H. Hoadley, Edmonton, 2289 Vera Holdsworthy, Calgary. 22 83. MONTREAL (CP) Nearly 50 neck is Jack Burke, Jr., bf Kla-gollers headed for home today , mesha Lake, N.Y., with a K7-66- bring Williams up to next season : game ran 12 Innings. as good as new. wi:h nothing t-j show for 35 holes! 133. A couple of old-timers they're of play but soaring scores and Brooklyn Dodgers' 13-game winning streak in the National League was broken by Pittsburgh 45 yens old in the game Jules; Huot of Montreal and Al Zimmerman of Portland. Ore. are diminishing bankrolls. They were the non-qualifiers in the country's richest purse in any .sport j I J CL t winter Winds tit tory. Fran Thomas drove in lour Pittsburgh runs with a home run and a double. Eddie Mathews hit his 39th home run, a club record, as Milwaukee's Lew Burdette won his 12th game against two losses. Don Liddle helped out In the ninth when Chicago rallied for three runs. Harvey Haddix scattered four hits in winning his 16th game, tops among St. Louis pitchers. Steve Bilko homered with the bases empty. James Gergulis, Saskatoon, g ine zj,uuu gon open cnampion- next in line ior me major puruuii i ship. And left behind to carve up' of the purse with 134 each. Huot e v . protection. Plan ti k ork N0W' 'to"'''1 !S2 1t expert put Major League leaders By The Canadian Press 82. J. W. Schmidt, Calgary, 23 87. George Generaux, Saskatoon 2494 the loot are 79 professionals and carded a 65 Friday, four strokes amateurs, the play-for-pay fel- better than his opening round lows on the trail of cash prizes' performance, and Zimmerman ranging from $5,000 to $25. The 'posted 66-68 scores, amateurs get silverware and A steady parade of par-wreck- Since getting out of the Marines late last month, Williams has been following his own training ideas. He pinch hit for the first time Aug. 6 and popped out. Three days later he made his second appearance and hit a home run. - Although he has yet to play a ful game he has been in the lineup 12 times as a pinch hitter and part-time outfielder. In 19 times at bat he's blasted nine bits, four of them home runs. Last night in Washington he had his best game so far. He hit a home run with two on base and three singles in four times up. The runs paved the way for I Our firm, your LOCAL contractor, hoik SPORTS ROUND-UP other assorted gifts. i ing scores was returned, 36 Heading the list Is diminutive against the 18 on Thursday, and Jerry Barber, the 37-year-old na- Tommy Bolt from Maplewood. tive of La Canada. Calif, who N Y- knocked regulation figures has put together 64-68 rounds kicking equalling Barber s course for 132 eight below par for the .record. NATIONAL LEAGt E Irvin, NY 39i 64 134 .338 Schoendienst. St.l 449 84 150 .334 Kluszewskl, Cin 457 85 151 .331 Furillo, Bklyn 415 68 137 .330 Ashburn, Phila 486 82 157 .323 Runs: Snider, Brooklyn, and named on APPROVED APPLICATOR DUROID PRODUCTS ' " . WE CAN OFFER YOU AN INSTALMENT PAYMENT PLA WITH YOUR BUDGET IN MIND By GALE TALBOT route over the 6,515-yard course.! But the favorite with the KF.W VnTfTT fAPi Tn rasp vnn VlflVP not hpen : Frank .Strarrahan. Tolpdo'.is'rone1 crowd was Huot who nut to-1 TVirk Now Vnrk 9S ' ' ' i..i o i ... . ... , M ,i . i l . i iiimi. niL uiif un Liie uuiuj (.3- Krinei 0-00 1111 cs iui oj. 111m See us now for free estimates on applicoK Runs batted in: Campanella, IOllOWing the major league Iiag races meiy a young 67.140 t0 lead the amateur con.; clnrn t0 share in the special Brooklyn 114. righthanded pitcher named Jim McDonald has justftingent. j $1.500 prize money for Canadian Hits: Asnourn, is;. . , , . . , professionals. He also Is In a , Xt ,r i v i I The five - foot - five BT-ber Doubles: Musial, St. Louis. 41. notched his eighth Victory for ISew ork ankees, l thpChXlo nsh loThurLl Ittood pot to take some of the . Triples: Burton, Milwaukee, . v , , vpnrH ; t i v4 ! dav with 4. the lowest comnet i- $25,000. Indians Cling To Slim Lead DUROID color-fast, durable shingles and for YOUR house. tive iPori ever rpMrderi oil the I Huot ana Zimmerman are one I Home runs: Mathews, Milwau- This would be nothing to gei By Canadian Press Salem and Spokane both stumbled in their race for the GREER & BRIDDE Sumrr.trlea course. With a crowd !roke UD on Bolt nnd Max of Detroit. of about 3.000 cheerin? him at;Ev'a"s the 18th hole, he returned a two-; Canada's first steam rallwav under 68 to hold the lead after began operation tn 1836 from Friday's play. Laprairie to St. Johns, Que. 1 out for the champions' interests and, among other du'ies, sees to it that they never make a bad deal, has been at it again. To be specific, the Bombers had appeared to be threatened with a shortage of good right- kee, 39. agitated about ordinarily, Yan- Stolen bases: Brurbn, 23. kee pitchers being what they Pitching: Burdette, Milwau-are, but with the World Series kee. 12-2, .857. just beyond the horizon there Strikeouts: Roberts, Philadel-seems reason to suspect that the phia, 153. staff fairy godmother who looks Western International League 215 First Are 1 Phone 909 Practically breathing clown his lead Friday night and as a consequence the Indians held to a slim half'game margin over the Oregonians. I.ewiston's rampaging Broncs 1 1 . handed pitching to use aga;n:it Brooklyn's array of righthaniled hitters in the series games t'j be REMEMBER WHEN Ernest L. Thayer, author of where: "Casey at the Bat." died in played at Ebbets Field Hawks Take One Game Lead In Little League Play Offs wuit liitrii iuui in SLiajguL Kuiiiu from the Indians, 4-1, while Tri-City tripped up Salem, 14-6, In a free-hitting contest on the the fences are short. Manager Casey Stengel, it was agreed, would hesitate a long time before starting either of his port side IOOF SPECIAL MEETING Fraternal visit of Lakelse Lodge No. 33. Terrace, B.C.. Saturday, August 22. All members please attend. J. DAVIDSON, Recording Secretary. Moose started a rally in the top of the sixth when Per Hal-; aces, Whitey Ford or Eddie Lo " 6 ' , , ,1 The King Ed Hawks continued Yakima went 12 innings with iast at thelr winning wys night Wenatchee before eking out an took w Park wnen tney a Santa Barbara, Calif., 13 years ago today. The verse, which became an American classic, was published in 1888 and is supposed to refer to a game the year before in which Dan Casey, Philadelphia pitcher, struck out at a crucial point in thu pennant race. Thayer claimed he had no particular player verson and Eddy Eyeford singled pat, in the National League o-, win ui h"" auiiuijr m "'" lone-game lead in the Prince Ru first division while Calgary was trimming Vancouver, 11-4, and park. t And then, of course, along came McDonald. It already is being freely predicted that he Viotni-io rlofaot.krl PHmnnlrtn 41 and Ray Oakey tripled, bringing in three runs. The Hawks changed pitchers at this point and cut off the uprising. Winning pitcher Walter Oskey struck out 8, walked 2, hit one pert Little League playoffs, edging the Moose 7-6 In an exciting game. Using three pitchers and with the help of a big second inning, the Hawks met the challenge of in mind. dropping the Eskimos into the second division. Lewiston was outhft at Spo will play an important role in the series, perhaps even a major one. His almost perfect control kane, 10-9, but Manny Perez' LIMITED J PMUW ft. T the strong Moose nine, cutting M6ose batter, giving up two hits and two runs. Second Hawk pitcher , Ronnie 8rydsesniuck .out 4, Vallced 1 and hit 1 batter, gave up 4 runs on J hits. Johjn Moose My in tht top of r.nd his sharp sinker ball,' which 1 i extremely difficult to knock j over the infield, are seen is making him a natural against) th sixth and- maintained .their tip hip 15th win against 11 losses. lead to the end. Moose opened the scoring with the Dodgers in their bandbox arena. ove Time - FLY I Tri-Clty started ahead with a rjne-run homer by Len Trajj in he first inning but dropped be-htnd until the three-run sixth when It took a lead it never re two runs in the first Inning when Harold Hill walked and Per Hal-verson singled and later came In you can save many hours often days Lambie, who put out the fire n the sixth, struck out two, got iln assist on the only three batters to face him. Moose opening pitcher Eddy Eyeford struck out 7, walked 1, gave up 4 runs on 6 hits. Per X on a balk. linquished. Trl-Clty's brother . combination, Ray and Ten Tran alien you FLY to your destination, where over it may be. Flying time from Prince Kupert to: Hawks hit pay dirt In the sec ( both got homers and so did Les ond Inning when Kelsey, Petter- OPTOMETRIST . , Fred LDowdie Room 10, Stone Building ' Phone Blue 593 son. Alger, Walter Oskev. and Wltherston of Salem. Halverson, who relieved In the ' bottom of the fourth inning, fanned 4, walked nil, gave three j VANCOUVER EDMONTON 44.85 57.70 112.05 712.85 3'z hrs. IV hrs. 10 hrs. 13' 2 hrs. Lambie all singled, bringing four runs. Both teams were held scoreless in the third and in the runs and three hits. WINNIPEG HONOLULU via Edmonton via Vancouver Let tlir? Cnnncllan Pacific Airlines oKcnt help you 3lan your entire trip. He will provide complete throufih ticket service no mutter where you wnut to :o. Phone 795 ior Information and reservations. a a a fourth the Hawks boosted their lead with another three runs on I Jensen's homer, singles by Windle and Brydges. Windle came home on Brydges' hit and later stole home. ! ' Going Into the top of the fifth Gene Maskulak tallied the only ! Moose run when he walked, stole second and third and came home on a sacrifice by Tommy Halver- OLD I'Ot NIK V FOOTBALL LONDON (CP) Results of today's Football Association soe-t cer league games: III VISION' A Arsenal 0, Hudtfcrsfteld T. 0. Blackpool 3, Chelsea 0 Cardiff C.2, Aston Villa 1. Charlton A. 3. Burnley 1. Liverpool 4, Manchester U. 4. "Manchester C. 0. Wolverhampton 4 Middlesbrough 0, Prepton N.E. 4. Newcastle U. i. Sundeland 1. ' , Portsmouth 3. Sheffield U. 4. , Shefleld W. a. Tottenham 1 W. Bromwlch 1, Bolton W. 1. DIVISION II ,' warn '4C BASEBALL SUNDAY Postponed Game Commercial Hotel vs Esquires GAME TIME 1:45 P.M. AIRLINES X?v Ay it Produced by Imperial Tobacco Compony of Canada, Limited as a public service son. i Hawks were blanked in the bottom of the fifth Birmingham 6. Swansea T. 0. Blackburn B. 1. Bristol 1. CROFTON HOUSE SCHOOL ' Hurt 3. Notts C. 3. rktrhV r' A Rninlfnfrf 1 VANCOUVER, B.C. 11 FALL AND WINTER CATALOG FmM b? 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