1 F.-l f. C.-y. - ,.S,ul 13. Nicholas pC: L ,r, 1 V Persiste rtt Commercials y. Shutout ' 4. I For 21st W i trim Pacesetting G&A r Joe Nii huh 7' ihh f ... ' I mi ii-u win over Tn r V 4 XT tiay night to ha: !:r. Western nKrnitionai vitrturv. victory, ""t"' tops A stubborn Commercial Hotel Commercials meet Esquires on ' nine, determined to climb above Thursday night and should they ! pace-setters Gordon and Ander- win they will be tied with Gor- on. took a 6-z decision from don and Anderson at 15 wins Q & A last night at Roosevelt apiece and 7 losses each. If they : Park and climbed within one lose, the league schedule will be : game of the Prince Rupert Senior concluded and the -playoffs will i baseball league ieaders. start as soon as possible after- j Gordon and Andersons were wards, i never able to overcome a dis.-u- 2- J 1 "AT" ft Socio'ogrcol Studies REGINA -P Studies will be continued this summer to assess current sociological conditions in northern Metis communities The studies were started by the i trous first inning h'ch paw five runs scored on on-i ;.it, four walks, a hit batter and an error. ! After a shakv start T'ohbv Squires settled down to hurl a I three-hit ball game and allowed 1 ; "V. r A " - S3 only one run after the first on natural resources department a two-bagger by Commercial last summer, pitcher Maurice Scott with Wil- ' " ft Nicholas fatuit-d ( batters, walked live i seven hits in ra,k;n: shutout. The 21 wins , time record for a kite Ine shutout at s r ewiston's 5- v.j OTT running Spokane mt, Senators to within or. rne-hnlf g'trrc; c! " In other conteu, Vis' leated WenauW j.-uk ni'ee-mt pitchuw.-Keith Bowman; y" ed Calgary 7-a sna' v tripod Edmonton t-j ' BRONX'S FOI'RTH j Lewiston's lriu;:-jr.!i opener of the thm-v in the Broncs' h!r,i ed the Brcnrs in'.o Lr half a game uhf-ad 0; Larry Bartim's home t Romero in the h?t of -won the gam? fr Ur Spokane had tied ti liamson aboard via a walk is ' Trio 4 Major League Leaders 'I Scott for the hotelmen cuffed the Gordon and Anderson nine with three safeties and was in cpntrol at all times. O Ic A scored, twice in the third inning when Squires and Hartwig got on with successive errors and scored on Sid Scherk's liner to II 1 A MOULD'S RECORD for trotters on a half-mile track was set by Earl Rowe, Progressive-Conservative member of Parliament for Duffer in-Simcoe driving Celia Counsel ilefti and Vola Van at Thorncliffe Raceway at Toronto. The new time ol 2:07.4 for a mile was almost three NATIONAL LEAGUE AB R H Pet BRIT UN"? TIII.FTIC DI KE OF EDINBURGH slams the ball mightily in an exhibition cricket mutch at Arundel Castle. The versatile royal sportsman, who also excels at polo and yachting, captained the cricket team that was defeated at Arundel by the Duke of Norfolk's team. . . . . - sacondr. faster than th? old record set in 1918 by Roy Miller of Syracuse, N.Y. ing against time in his record effort. Rowe was rac "'nor oimunusuii men was nus- judged and went for three bases. ; Winning pitcher Scou aliowed Irvin, NY 395 64 134 .339 ; S( hoendienst, Stl 437 82 144 .330 Kluszewski, Cin 451 C4 148 .3'-18 ; three hits, struck out 7 aiid g: e Furillo. Bkn 405 67 133 .328 I me ciiinin on itg round-trlpper by W... I At Wenatchfe. P.! i Bowman held Yak:? up 1 free puss. Squires for G & a Campanella, Bkn 399 79 129 .323 also allowed only three hits, Runs: Dai k. New York, 93. I struck out four but walked six; nuns batted h: Campanella,' Commercials. He also hit two in Yanks Fail to Stem Senators' Revolt-Brooks Reliefers Edge Giants in 13 Wildcats Meet Hawks Tonight In Crucial Little Loop Game until the sixth v.hn: man singled. Th; f batters. i Hits: Ashburn, Philadelphia,! 152. Box S' ores their other two u'.- AB Doubles: Musia, St. Louis, 38. , . singles, in th niuh Triples; Fondy, Chicago, and ; a crucial Little League baseball From the 30 players coaches will Granny Giad,u.M Commercials B. Simundson, 21. J. Davis, lb 5 out over Pittsburgh after zik twisted his ankle in seventh inning. TIES RECORD Eddie Mathews hit "his ' Pavalakis. rf M. Simundson, cf i Morgan, c ran up the biggest margin of he evening in whipping Cincinnati Redlegs 8-2. . The Dodger triumph featured brilliant relief pitching by both clubs, Jim Hughes and Clem Labine holding the Giants hi'- Bruton, Milwaukee, 10. ! contest will ba fought tonight at t.-hoose three from each team to twice fur Victoria it Home runs; Mathews, Milwau- , AlRoma Park when the Section play in Terrace Sunday, when j Gladstone's threc-rua kee, 38. 2 Wildcats tangle with the King the All-Stars hope to gain re- Uhe third Hid the s Stolen bases: Bruton, 23. Edward Hawks in a game that venje fiom lat Sunday's double solo round-tnpp. r in Pitching: Burdelte, Milwaa-jhf been rained tut twice pre- loss. . i provided an insurar,c kee. 11-2, .846. Iviously. j . Both Vancouver ja Strikeouts: Roberts, Philadel-1 The game .ni wind up the: act uir.uT'c tir.uTC : ton wnre th.ir h.v 38th Runn If B BEN PHLEGAR 1 As-'Wiatwi Press Sjoris Writer If winnirii; a game already given up for lost was the spark that ignited . the New York Yankees' pennant drive, will losing a game that looked like a si:: victory be ciiouh to put out the fire? It's tough to pick or.a game home run in MiiwauKee in-i Williamson. 3b less oyer the fast eight innings. ! umph to tie Wally Berger-s all- Vickerson. ss 147. phia, 1 1953 Prince Rupert Little League ; clothes In the ga.T.e i time Braves' record for homers j gcotti p Labine worked five of those set in iju. ana piayous are scnruuieu iu : sykaluse, n.t. i'ai Manzi. i ton, eacn club smwa? start Friday night. . Syracuse, stopped Joe Ml- hits. Lonnie Myi rs innings, Hughes three. Larry Jansen struck out 11 men in eight innings of relief for the Totals 28 331 ' .326 ! cell, 14'j. New York, 6. 'for the win. hi MS. Both Wildcats and Hav,':-. G & A Gerry Staley gave up a home run to Chicago's Eddie Mlksh and five other harmless hits in joining Harvey Haddix as a 15-game winner for the Cardinals. 320 have won two ga;ne.- each ana .309 . lost two AMERICAN LEAGUE Vernon, Wash 471 80 158 Minoso, Chi 427 L7 139 Rosen, Cle 441 74 141 Bauer. NY 324 61 100 Kuenn, Det 507 71 155 Ruiia: Minoso. 87. Runs batted In: Rosen, 102 Hits: Vernon, 156. and tonight's game as the starting point or a surge i Giants. toward the, flag. But you ctm Sobin Roberts came on in remake a pretfty good case tec the lief to save Steve Ridzik s shut- MIAMI BEACH, Fla. "Harold six defeats. Vancoiw 'taby Facet Jones. 138. Detroit, i 2-0 lead in thr C and Glen Flanagan, 13634, St. J series as a resull of ih Paul. drew. 10. i .306 1 should fee the Little Leaguers i really battling it out In a game AB 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 BROOKLYN Vlrnnie d'An- ! DCMFURNl WI4i I filled with plenty of excitement. 1 Hartwig. 3b ! Sunberg, ss ;S. Scherk, lb i L Scherk, c Marshall. If Young, 2b R. Ford, df Enridge, cf Squires, p Linauu President Art William- drea. 1554. New York, knocked Don Bradman anc son announced this mornlr.B that out Phil Rlro. 155 W, Brooklyn. 1 ALLE'JTOWN. Pa Frankle Al- Ponsford set an aK s SPORTS ROUND-UP By GALE TALBOT Doubles: Vernon, 34. Triples: Rivera. Chicago. 10. Home runs: Zernial, Philadelphia and Rosen, 29. Stolen bases: Minoso, 20. Pitching: Lopat, New York, 12-2, .857. : the Prince Rupert-Little League Ail-Star game series at Terrace i Sunday Is definitely on and a ;practic will be held tomorrow (Thursday i night at Algoma Park. Five players from each of Totals 25 2 3 3 otta. 163, Allentown, stopped ncrship word lor acj . Charlie Bright, 160, Philadelphia, test cricket 19 year :: 7 at the Oval in U. LOE ANGELES Cosco And- Australian pair t:l. rade. 135, Los Angeles, outpointed runs-Bradman sccr-r Freddie Herman. 136, Los An- Ponsford 205 not oat geles 10. went out next tor 2(S Yankees July 25 encounter in I ' Detroit when they fought back from a 10-1 deficit to win from the Tigers 15-11 with four runs in the 12 inning. They went on to capture 17 of , their next 23 games. j Then came Tuesday night. Chicago White Sox took a couple of squeakers from , St. Louis Browns 3-2 and 2-1. The Yankees, using rookie . Bill MiUer. toyed with Washington and led 8-1 after six innings. Jyde Vollnier and Mickey Vernon homered in the eighth and when Ed Fitzgerald opened th Washington ninth' with a sirfgle. Casey Stengel fi?ured it was time to bring on Allle Rey Pierce, Chic:, go, Strikeouts: 42. the six local Little league teams will, turn out for the practice. Stars Leading Vft w:v j , jit, , Shaky Rainiers ' i NEW YORK iAP) Eastern is worse. There's nothing you United States tennis fans are can 0 With either of them. I getting an eyeful these days of a tnink this was tne first time In big, blonds young man from , . m life 1 ever lost m own ser" Australia who, within another year or two. will in all probabil-, vice Just twice and lost a ity be accepted by the experts as match." the greatest player the game has Eex Hartwig the n2west Aus-ever seen. tralian sensation, suffered the Th3 name Is Lewis Hoad and , . t. , . . same fate in the final. He had v.'- , . k ou hes to 18. He n just won the South Orange, N.J., event from a field broken seme good services when which Included the world's lead- he needad to during the work, By 11 Games ! 2 (0) By The Canadian Press nolds. Then he settled back to Hollywood, with Portland's off ing amateurs without being really including those of Vic Seixt?, the watch the big chef polish the Senators. but help, has pulled 11 '2 games extended, ana ne snouia win , Wimbledon champion. ,4o umj.. K,.ii.ti -.nrf hi., ' aneaa oi oeauie in inu raeiuc , Coast League and the way the kicking stuff he didn't have a . Rainiers ara playmg.they may 1 hope a The last cannonball we saw : A "P an all-out fight to which compared to Hoad's be- hold second place , tn .inhnnv Dneo n left- ! Hollywood snatched a riouble- But Revonlds quickly gave up again tnis week ai wewpon n ne four tallies to put the tieing sustains anything like his curiam on third base. Stengel fran- 'rent form. Ucally waved in Tom Gorman Up to last week the critics, in-who gave up a walk and a single eluding the Australians, could to Vollmer that tied the score. ! not quite make vp tlwir minds Then Stengel switched fo between Hoad and his inseper- hnnH whnwnnnits rHt.innnl header from Oakland Tuesday Johnny Sain. Jim Busby greet- : able companion, Ken Rosewall, ; championship with that and winning uic upeiier wu,, on him u-itvi a tiinio D..ni frfr : thp nrpspnt. AiiKsip rhflmnimi if : .rv littio oiso hnr ir in loan Hoad a five-run seventh inning, 7-2, all-around and th w'ndup. 2-0. two more runs. Sain eventually 1 anything, they tended to like har a very strong retired the side, Taut the damage Rosewall, feeling that his game Rame to go with his, and no real totalled seven runs. The final : was better rounded and that he i weakness. score was 10-8 for Washington, was a trifle smarter than Hoad The youngster's emergence as ,a star of the first magnitude Al tne same ume, ruruana slammed four Seattle pitchers for 21 hits and a 13-5 win. j The Beavers drove Bill Evans oft the mound in the fifth and then collected five runs in the sixth. Seattle knorked ,'Fo'va Lint out in the sixth with'' a SOX EDGE ATHLETICS TERRIFIC SERVE Jt was a nivht nf clr-sp enmps' That was bsfore they saw makp? U.S. prospacts of reclaiming "S the Davis Cup even ..more wlOi.HT 4:ihe Bine,-. tn'aioP'!Hof d- who te built like a college . of coursei- -The omy ' iiasw cuiuesis aeciaea ov a "k t ,u.i t- fr-.t. IneU run. In other American -'e under control through an ; . u-leV.V"'OTft : scale on , the bert w completely League action Boston Red Sot entiie tournament After they deSed "phZdeS Athletic, en him tatter Oardnar rust of .two. years' navy service , four-run uprising, but Portland came back with fbur in the siehth. into,-"- "'.r. .'1 ..."V I ! Rov Welmaker. southoaw turn- 2-1 and Detroit edged Cleveland muuu' munoy ana an" man ln3n Kosewaii "osewaii into . , ' helnless Kllhmi:.(;inri thev Tn.iinn i n ii. i pnmr THIS REWARD, EFFECTIVE FOR THE NEXT TEH DAYS, STARTING TODAY, WILL BE PAID TO ANYONE LOCATING THE FOLLOWING AIRCRAFT, MISSING ON A FLIGHT FROM JUNEAU, ALASKA TO BELLINGHAM, WASH. TWIN ENGINE 8-PLACE DOVE His service, at us oesi, ia me i ---- V ., j ' , ,.. eu ickjsc uy roiLiiiiiu, guu eieuil. BrookWnDodgouUa wonucilng how he could I only one to approach Moad's. ever again lose a match York Giante 4-3 in 13 Innings, Philadelphia. Phillies nipped Pittsburgh Pirates 1-0, St. Louis "It's not Just that first service, which is aoout tne hardest I for Hollywood's first game victory. He succeeded Red Mum.er on the mound, and won when the Stars blasted George Bamberger for five runs in the seventh. Los Angeles nabbed a free-slugging game from San Fran- England Wins Famed "Ashes' Cardinals thumped Chiiao ?ver faced," said Mulloy. "If any-Cubs 5-1 and Milwaukee Braves thing, that second twist service rji " :-: n I . Cisco, 9-8. There were five LONDON W England today homers, good for nine runs. San Diego, and Sacramento followed the night's general pattern as San Diego took a 16-2 decision. won me iinut cricset iesi. uiuicii and the "Ashes" series agaltist Australia by eight wickets, scdr- REPORTED ON BOARD ARE: Ing 132 for two wickets In their second innings. England thus takes possession of the mythical Ashes symbolic of the cricket supremacy between Stewards Ban Jock For Life ! VANCOUVER (CP) Stewards at Exhibition Park here Tuesday announced jockey Richard Ko.i-sall was being niled off the track "fbr life." They said only that the action was. token igainst 1115 17-year-old Jockey because of "an unsatisfactory England and the Aussies. Australia has held them for 20 years. Australia had a first inning total of 275 to whleh England replied with 306. The Aussies were dismissed in their second innings for a total of 162. ' All four previous Test niatches this year have been drawn. . At the lunch Interval in ihe fourth rlav of plav In fhe 'fifth and deciding match England had scored 101 runs for two second MR. AND MRS. ELLIS HALL, THEIR TV0 DAUGHTERS and PATRICK HIBBEN Gasoline Will Mo be Furnished FREE to Ml Pilots Taking Part in the Search SIGNED: ide" in the day s featured race. Ro.sall, aboard the favored innintr uripVoic 'm-iH wmII Alcrhf Valley Band, finished second to ! wickets standing needed but 31 Markendell in the featured seventh riEice. Following the race the youth I runs for a victory. ! English batsmen resumed their 1 second Irinlirfs .This hioniing at S8 for one wicWet. was called into a closed mectlna The Condor Petroleum CowP with presiding steward Eailc Lewis and awtociule Hlewn'is Art Dingman and W. D. Dunn. In announcing the suspension shortly after, Lewis said the ban would apply to any organized race track in North America. Rossall was escorted off the track by track policemen min utes after the ban was Too Civilized BANFF, Alta. (CP) Banff district Indians who took parts in a Hollywood movie being made here were surprised when they were asked to don loin cloths. One said he had . known his Abilene, Texas THESE FOUR WOMEN matched shots with the men at Con-naught Rifle Ranges at South March, Ont., near Ottawa, In the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association meeting. Left to right: M(s. Marguerite Larsen, Calgary; Mary MacLennan, Alexandria, r.E.I.; Hazel Mullin, Halifax, and Mrs. Eileen Learoyd, Victoria. people lor 70 years and "never knew one as savage as all this,