Tuesday, August 4, 1953 JOHN H. BULGER Rainiers Fail to Gain ! On Fast Stepping Stars By The Canadian Press said the league would not COUn- Hollywood's scrapping Stars are tenace-fist fights, but Los An-six games out in front in the race geies' management said ticket for the Pacific Coast League flag. ! orders are coming in fast for the Hollywood dumped Sacra- next series between these teams mento, 6-3, Monday night before ; at Wrigley Field, starting Aug. 9,635 fans while Los Angeles in- ; 24 vaded Seattle and downed the j , second-place Rainiers, 3-2. - Oplc Irish lorn el ri Third Avenue .John Bulger Ltdi J -t' 'ic11-" X- JLS ims Slaughter Sockeyes little League Runaway I Street Chums com-- Ken Murray, Bobby Adams, rf ; ramped their East End Don Murray, Barry Kurdziel, tie Sockeyes, last night Bryan Hetherington, cf; Norm s runaway Little League Barker, Jim Colussi, Ron Rob- amassed a 41-3 score erts, If. p Park before a good Sockeyes Richard Hebb, Dale i Turcotte, pitchers; Robin Cam- hnings of play Sockeye eron, c; Bruce Robertson, lb; 'ailed to curb the Chums Ken Cameron, 2b; Dale Turcotte, hitlers who scored In Richard Hebb, 3b; Doug Turner, lr?g, never dropping be- ss; Rommy Campbell, rf; Mur-hiee-run mark. ray Weils, Harry Turner, Alan Hebb gave up three. Wilkir$sonr cf; Ken Dockendorf, the first, eight In the If. , , ; . ifore being relieved by Next scheduled game In the rcotfr? who, being the Little League series sees Pirates Calvin Coolidge McLish, Los Angels' fast ball right . hander, held Seattle to four bits, one of them a home run by Clarence TORONTO'S MAYOR Allan Lamport says plans are under way for a 60,000-seat, $2,000,000 civic stadium at the Canadian National Exhibition t j back the city's bid for the 1900 summer Olympic games. The new bowl would Incorporate th3 existing 24,000-seat CNE grandstand by completing the oval with uncovered cement stands. The proposed new stadium also would support the city's bid for a major league baseball franchise, the mayor said. He also said the new bowl should "cinch" the Grey Cup classic a: a fixture for Toronto. Maddern with Ray Orteig on base. Aside ,froa that big blow, Seattla was controlled by McLish, who racked up his 13th win. The winning blow came In the eighth as shortstop Gene Baker doubled only remaining piu ner, meoi , wioose weanesaay at 7 with a runner on second. p.m. at Algoma Park. Two Net Stars Refused Visas SPORTS ROUND-UP IJy GALE TALBOT San Diego nosed ut Oakland, I 4-3. as shortstop Buddy Peterson I singled home the deciding run! in the ninth Inning with two out. j Bill Thomason allowed Oakland , only four hits, .one of them a j filtered for 10 runs in tinning, 6 In the fourth, fth and 10 in thermal -starting pitcher Char-Ifrom enve up only three fc-o hits and four walks fking five. He held the fDrelosM in the" third MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS CAPETOWN (AP) Profes sional tennis stars Jack Kramer NEW YORK (AP) A man who has been sleeping under trees for a month and receiving his ana rancno segura were re NATIONAL LEAGIE fused visas to enter South Af- j-i lieved by Gary Heth ab r h Pet. sports news largely second-hand needs to do con-ca because the government homer by the veteran outfielder Sam Chapman. San Francisco and Portland were not scheduled. They Will play a "doubleheader Tuesday night at San Francisco. . PCL PresiderTt Clarence Row does not want foreign exchans I Hetherington gave up Schocnd'st, St.L. 377 74 130 .345 ,,;,l.,ui siderable v.- u u e u i a ' brushing-up before he returns to the I hits, allowed no free irvin, ny , 370 59 124 .335 sen D.C. APRICOTS: to leave the country, a tennis The 'official said today. id fanned six Sockeyes Furiiio, Bkn , 349 58 114 .327 ous chore of "exDertintr" on a national scale. preserving and will last season in now in full SWIll SI, oping- the opposition Baumhnltz, Chi 342 53 111 .325 i m ilne of duty therefore we i Kluszewski. Cin 302 70 127 324 1 1 ; Marchat Davies, president of . i the Eastern Lawn Tennis As- nm only a Cow more days land Monday socked five players Runs: p.,..- Snider, t. I" and i"",c ralne,i care- Eosswall. have recovered aiiMia onnlQlInn cnM V, ! I 8r the Sockeyes gave up Brooklyn, ful examination It hurts most In the -wuuun, miu iic irufiveu u wnere tnrcua tne their earlv-round beatines n.cr at If you inrffi't preserved your back files and have come to thel wimhiertnn Apricots yet DO IT NOW! . - conclusion that almost nothing I.' w The month saw Native Dancer, happened worth bothering about A1 Vanderbilt's colt, continue in Take the big league pennant, run over everything they could I walks, 11 runs and Dark, New York, 80. 3. Turcotte gave up Runs batted in: Campanula, p walks, struck out 9 Brooklyn, 95. ' "responsible for 30 runs.j Hits: Schoendienst, 130. ' : Doubles: Musial, St. Louis, 31. Jack Rudolph, c; j Triples: Bruton, Milwaukee, jpnrt'-trom, Gary Heth-1 10. letter irom Interior Minister T. j pocketbook f or their fist fights E. Donges relating the reason ! In last week's Los Angeles-Holly-ior the government refusing wood series. Frank Kelleher of Kramer and Segura visas. Hollywood was fined $100. Gene Kramer and Segura, along Handley and Ted Beard of Holly-with Frank Sedgman and Ken wood were nicked $50 each, as McGregor, were to tour South were Angel players Fred Richards Africa giving exhibitions, and Murray Franklin. Rowland . B.C preserving fruit is always you best buy.'" Because it is grown clos lo the Western C'anadian market and deo not hmr to le picked early to stand a long trip Mathews,' Mil- j pii'Tirs,. nryan ivan- jI(,me nns. I Ir'tne, lb: Thomas waukeei 33 fruit is left on the trees longer, for hifffiar ym to niarkrl, p. i.iuu- stolen bases: Reese Brook- hrttrr sfrifif;fv, home caiiiii.g. natural auicar ronlent, hrinffinff you Jittrr yymr taut irr- rfaitllx Hlth your frnv llctherington, 3b; I pkler, Sa; Allan Majore, . Iminq Film bring against him. The critics said that sure, the Dancer was quite a horse and had piled up a wonderful record, but that he hadn't proved anything because there wasn't another three-year-old In the country worth giving barn space, Roland Lastarza finally was officially named to challenge Rocky Marclano for the heavyweight crown In September. This came as no surprise to anybody. A national magazine picked one of the hottest snells to "prove" that curves .do not lyn, and Bruton, 18. Pitching: Burdette, Milwaukee, 8-2800. , , Strikeouts: Roberts, Philadelphia, 123. AMERICAN I.F.AGI E , AB R H Pet Verncn, Wash 409 67 133 .325 races. The lankees lost a big chunk of their lead In the Am-! erlcan, and Chicago White Sox! obviously put on a Tine spurt, but there is no real indication, that the fouf-tlme champions will be seriously challenged. The Yanks, we observe, have brought ' up some of their more choice1 young talent, just in case. Over In the National League, Brooklyn Dodgers have pulled slowly but steadily away from their pursuers, Just as they figured to do once their pitching settled down. The only surprise there Is the way Milwaukee his ROUND U? iew Tonight ind old swimmers, non- OF OLD HEATING EQUIPMENT . Trad in thai Inafftciaal "fuct-hog" Ktatiaf aaaliaaca a ;md Interested persons import unity tnnight of arolrt w yaul Tata aavaalaaa af Ihu aflat t);ri Cross Swimming ty film at the Civic c Prince Rupert Parks Mlnoso. Chi 372 81 121 .3J5 Kell, Bos - 297 44 , 98 .323 Rosen, Clev 390 67 124 .318 Msntle, NY 355 79 110 .310 Rims: Minoso. 8K Runs batted in: Rosen, 91. Hits: Kuenn, Detroit, 134. IHnihles: Kell, 31. Triples: Picrsall, Boston; Fox and . Rivera, Cnicseo: Boon. lust as thev reach the break mm refused to fold. You may safely plate, but only bend gradually Siinunced last night. 'v to be shown at 8 i!i.'ht. will be followed similar instructional 'nu?.h Interest Is shown. jimm lor a repiay oi last years in their flight. This brought i world series. : growls of protest both from the ; From all accounts, Ben Hoganj better pitchers and from nura- wcn nimseir onotner golf tour- erous catchers, who claimed. n chairman of tha i Detroit: Phillcv. Philariplnhia fwimtsslnn said." .Miss I nd Vernuri, 7. , ; iwnifiii una Maureen ittnnouy-j tneir broken fingers were no : collected four or five more ten-optical illusions. - 'nis trophies. We hid predicted i m nne, local swimming I PfOlciT bases: Rivera, 18. will be on hand dUring Pitching: Lopat. New York RegdrdlMi ot kind r condition. v wtH mokt g on trout trode-in ollowonco for your oroMnt hootinf dpplionco ON THE PURCHASE OF A NtW( SOILorGAS bright careers for both of them. in? of the film to answer j 10-2 .833. - - Pier-r, Only B!C. fruit becomes available in ' sufficient volume to ofiVr you the economy of ppoU-nf-the ' ' ten fun prices. FOR QUALITY FLAVOR AND ECONOMY.... : You'll uluay do belter if you preserve li.C fruit. rill, D.C. PEACHES: Preserving season will ' , , Start August 12th with Rochesters, quickly followed.: by the freestone varieties. ' hile Rochesters are a semi-freestone peach, they . , are preferred by many because of their exceptionally 1 fine flavor both for fresh culiti" and preserving.', ( , ', V hen preparing Rochesters, timply cut them in . quarters instead of halves, and you'll have no trouble removing the stone. B.C. BAfcTLETT PEARS G An excellent crop coming up , and we'll huvo all you vant., Preserving season will start about , August 18th, and last alioul four weeks. B.C. PRUNES: Ihe lU. Prune crop promises to be particularly good this season, and for liest satisfaction, ire nrse you In trail for li.C. ' Prunes, . The B.C. Prune preserving season should , start about Sept. 3rd, and will lust about four weeks. , llrre are estimated atartiug datea Tor other B.C I'reserung ,., , fruits. ( PLUMS . . . for jam and preserves available now CRABAPPLES . . . for preserves and jelly a" 11 Transcendents - - Aug. 18 Ilyslops - - - - - Sept. 12 I We find no indication thit tralla's two young tennis meteors, Lewis Hoad and Ken and give a commen- ? "trikeouts 124. FLOOR FURNACE Buy now ond enjoy frh all-season comfort of offrcient euromotic heating. Our termt maka it easy to own tha finest equipment. 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