Prince Rupert Doiiy N?ws Thursriav, August 20, 1953 Browns Snap Pierce's Streak At 40 Scoreless Innings ?Vind May Keep Scores High In $25,000 Labatt Open i MONTREAL CP) All the prac- par 77 himself in an exhibition tice-round talk about low scores loursome match with Babe Za By BEN PHLEGAR , Associated Press Sports Writer Ilk - fa? , f 't-lli ;u v ' h - s ., P x" 4 aw . nd hieh winds went into the'harlas, huoi ana uamieii u.u- The wind r-Kpard todav when the field of 1 thier .of Montreal In SHOES by SAVAGE bothered Martell, und possibly with that in laind he plunged 1 130 got down to serious business ; in the $25,000 Labatt Open. Pierce. The lasC-place Browns have ?iven the little Chicago White Sox lefthander nothing but trouble this season. He has an excellent 16-8 record, but look what the lowly St. Louis outfit has done to him. In his first' start, April 16. Pierce had a no-hitter going for six innings. Then Bobby Young AX" tor a 274 as t u vmnir." t .t.i!. The real sizzli r of Wednes Cl.oose from the h,(n The end of the trail won't be reached until Sunday and the -" uuJs sii.urt day's final practice -t unds was city. 11 you've got a streak running U's best to stay away from the f t. Louis Browns. Just ask Billy WIL Pitchers Take Pounding All Over Loop ... By The Canad(an press puessing about what score will take $5,000 first money ranged all the way from 268 to 275. The pros themselves are not so sure about this Summeiiea course, flat and inviting but still able to withstand persistent par-cracking over a long term of years. There were prospects that the i hilly wind cf Wednesday would subside, but the temperature OXFORDS HOOTS PATTEN STRIPS l'( KI.IS ANKUSTiUPs a six-under-par 6 i.rea Dy Chand'r Harper of Portsmouth. Va. That set a course record for Summrrlea in any kind of play. The previous best was a 63 by Syd Fry, Summerlea's assistant pro at the time, and shot In a friendly match. That ma'k has stood for 11 years. doubled and spoiled it. Ten days later the Browns beat Mim 7-2 for his first loss in 10 starts. On June 30 the White Sox ! threw Pierce at the Browns and I lost 4-2. I Wednesday Pierce faced St. batters gave the pitchers a Louis with a string of 34 23 pounding Wednesday night, col-; scoreless inningS m his last four FASHION FOOTWfil I was not likely'to go above 79. !The field was scheduled to get uway at 8:30 a.m. EDT. Wotiiral :zj gas production concentrated concentrated in in the Rio Grande. Mexico is an jccung a roiai oi i saie m, . appearances. The Browns snap-ir.cluding 13 home runs, in the ped Jt at 40 wlth a pair of un. . loop's five scheduled games. :earned tallies and went on to' The Tri-City-Salem game at , rnr tam ,npd runs in the Bl'RLY 259-POrND LINEMAN John Kissell apparently will play thir teason with Ottawa Rough Riders of the Big Four. He has beer the centre of an international legal dispute over use of his talents. An application for an injunction was filed by Cleveland Brown ol the United States Professional League against Kissell' playing with Ottawa. The application was turned down. The Ridere claim Kissell is signed with them. area along Salem was tne omy conies mat i 10(n and win tne game 4.3 -- could be classed as a low-hitter, j Thp fast . balling southpaw it went, ii inning wiui cuiem h d pitch,d 51 mnings without outhittine Iri-City 9-7 but loe Ark v giving up an earned run. DROP FILL GAME The loss to St. Louis cost the Jules Huot, one of Canada's ; veteran pros whose home course is at nearby Laval, sized op the situation this way u4 the first 1 sound got under w.i," ' Unless we get 'So: ? rough ' winds and if the weather stays 7 dry, you will find this coje j ct-tting shorter. I think a -C8, ' which is 12 under par for t-1 j distance, can be shot and will win. . . I "There are fellows like Cary ' Mirlrllecoff, Julius Boros and 5111 A l." I 1 1jf i f A F t I . i in urn m Wildcat Rally Falls Short As Moose Coast to 4-3 Witt A Wildcat rally in the bottom : Smith, of the sixth inning fell short last j Moose were held scoreless In nitrht at Alaoma Park when the 1 the last two innings. Wildcat White Sox a full game in their j more and more futile pursuit of i New York Yankees. The Yanks j edged Washington Senators 2-0 6 Eastbound Flights Daily Clavton Pol'ky Oliver in this tournament Moose entry of the Prince Rupert ; second baseman Phil ing 4-3. By comparison, Lewiston got 26 safeties to eight for Spokane in marking up a 21-3 veruict at Lewiston; Calgary outhit Victoria 22-18 and won 19-16; Wen-alchee downed Yakima 12-10 with the winners amassing 16 hits to 12 for the losers, and Edmonton collected 14 sijfe hits to Vancouver's 11 in downing the Capilunos 9-4. The 13 home runs in the barrage included six at Calgary, three ifpiece at Lewiston and Venatchee and one at Edmonton. ' Jim Command's home run lept league-ieading Spokane from being goose-egged in the v.ild affair at Lewiston. It came wno can snoot, mat mo. ooros is playing great golf now. He is playing a fine Iron game." and now lead the league by 8'i games. Boston Bed Sox defeated Philadelphia Athletics 6-4 and Detroit Tigers whipped Cleveland Indians' Early Wynn for the first time in three seasons 4-2. Brooklyn Dodgers continued their whirlwind drive toward the National League pennant with an uphill 7-5 triumph over New York Giants. Milwaukee Braves edged Cin Peter Thomson of Australia j figured it differently. "Around Little League came through with 'tried to get a comeback started a 4-3 decision. j.for his team-mates by homering The game, which wound up th but Garry Osilvie who singled 1953 Little League schedule, saw j was caught off base and Moose the Little Leaguers wrap up the j pitcher Eddy Eyeford struck out six innings in an hour and a j two batters, ouarter. Responsible for this I Starting pitcher for the Meor.e, were stalwart pitching jobs turn-1 Per Halverson struck oul 7, walked in by Wildcat and Moots pit- ed one, piave up one run and p,l-. hers who chalked up a total of lowed three hits; Eddy Eyeford From Vancouver Only 2 hrs. 15 mins to Calgary " 4 hrs. 50 mins. to Winnipeg " 9 hr$. 15 mins. to Toronto " 11 hrs. 15 mins. to Montreal , " 12 hrs. 15 mins. to New York Non Stop Service to Winnipeg Lv. Vancouver doily 6:10 p.m. PST See your Travel Agent or TO A Office in Vancouver C.16 Howe Street (Opn, Georgia Hotel) - Plmne TA. 0131 270 or 271 might be good enough lo win," he said. Henry Martell of Edmonton, ' who won the 1953 Canadian i Professional Golfers' Association cinnati Redlegs 3-2 and stayed who took over in fifth, struck championship up at Royal Que- 24 strikeouts. !' fTQmoe harie rtf the Dnrlpprs. bee last month, was inclined to in the third inning with two on. i pUs h p,rates beat phUa Lewi.ston scored six times in the del Ma pnjmejl 5.3 Chicago lstinn.ng. six in the third, one ; Cubs defeated st Card. string along. This was just after Henry had shot a seven-over- in the fifth, three in the sixth, inals by the same score. The Moose opened the seoring i out five, walked one, hit one in the top of the first when Tom- battsr and cave "P two on three my Halverson singled and then hits. stole all the way around. Phil Clayton, opening Wildcat In the bottom of the first Per pitcher, fanned 5, walked oie, hit Halverson disposed of all three; one batter, was responsible for Wildcats himself, striking out . wc runs, and allowed three hits. two and catching out the other, i Billy Smith, who relieved in the Bobby Good singled and stole i fourth, struck out 7. gave only second and third in the Moose one free pass, allowed two runs i TEAMS 'CANADA IOOF SPECIAL MEETING iNTtlNATIONAl 1 1 NJ A t LAN IIC Hawks Top Little League For Season IIANICOHIININUl , cne in the seventh and four Jt j the eighth. The eighth inning outburst included homers by Clint Cameron and Mel Wasley. In the rain-doused contest ct Wenatchee, Bob Wellman, tiv: WIL's leading home run hitter, collected his 23rd and 24th round-trippers of the season, as the Chiefs came from behind to upset the Bears. Don Bricker carried the bis 'stick for Calgary. He lofted two ( Home run balls over the close-in ience, driving in five runs. ihalf of the third inning and ana gave up tnree Eaienes. i came in to score on Tommy Hal- Moose T. Halverson, e; S. iverson's second single of the Toth. 3b: H. Hill 2b; P. Halver- . i iu. n t....-J Ik J tuk t;tMPi.i:ir; travkl servici VOLK LOCAL TRAVEL AOKNT game. isun p aim iu, i. tvciuiu iu uuu First Wildcat run came on a P; R. Oakey s; C. Oakcy If; B CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES Fraternal visit of Lakelse Lodge No. 33, Terrace, B.C., Saturday, August 22. All members please attend. J. DAVIDSON, Recording Secretary Uriels bv Billv Smith who stole Good cf; G. Maskulak rf. second and scored when Billy Wildcats J. Martin sr.' B. Smith c and p; E. Fo-.tr lb: P. King Ed Hawks are winners of the Prince Rupert Little league season It was announced yesterday by the league execu- I I 1 Wollace Block Phon621J Foster rapped out a triple Moose added two V . . insurance Clayton p and 5b;-O. Oi'ihie L 'l naiiie mau aisu numeieu lur tive which said the Hawks had runs in tne top oi me iourm'an(j c: M. EuicrSoutT 3b: G. oiampeuers, anu vjraniiy won flve games in five starts. I when Harold Hill singled, stole Gladstone. Cecil Garriott and ' o0r ; Jones cf and rf; R. Lindsay rf: ;mith Lou Pranham had round-trip- : ball. The second Dorish rf: B. Oeilvie rf: n Moose who last night cinched on a passed run I era for Victoria. second piace with a victory over of the Inning came when Per rf: C. Downing If and cf. .-in me inniier at oaiem. ierry tne Section 2 Wildcats to give ( Halverson walked ana scored on Ther; win b; no nin Carroll's outlield fiy in the top them three wins and two losses Kay uaiceys aouoie. 'Monday n;ht cs th? P-irro Hu- Wildeats added a second run! . ". . ... pert LU,!o Lpa"'JC AH-r.-ir.-, ars in the bottom of the fifth" when I Jackie Martin walked and came j Playing in Terrace Sunday and home on a two-bagger by Billy will be given a wil-carnod rest. The Wildcats dropped into n tie for third place with the Conrad Street Chums and Conrad Street Sockeyes with two win.-and three losses. Bringing up the rear with one win and four losses were the Borden Street Pirates. Playoffs for the 1953 Little League championship start tomorrow nright when Moose tangle with the league winner3 King Ed Hawks in the first ff the 11th drove in Jack War-len with Tri-City' winning run. iiilem's Chuck Essegian sent the game into overtime In the r, tilth, scoring on a single, u tacrifice, a passed ball and Dick faba tint's outfield fly. ' In a Pacific Coast League rouble-header at Seattle, Al Widmar and Steve Nagy put the brakes on Seattle's down-vard. plunge Wednesday night. I itching the Rainiers to 4-3 and -4 wins over Portland. The wins gave the Rair.ieU hope they had ended their prolonged losing streak. Going into the twin bill, they had dropped nine of their last ten games,. in-dudina Tuesday night's aborev- CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT J Notice To All Householders . v It is compulsory according to Bylaw 545 for , ,A VjlSV P alt waterpipes to be buried at least two feet. I A?' " ' , ' uJ A ry game of a two-out-of-three I series. Final games will be pla series. Final games will be play Superintendent of Works. E ' -JT S-.-y' ed,, on August 26 and 26. litrd opener. Homers by Ray Orteig, Leo Thomas t and George . Schmees ciitiRarl the' nightcap'- tor the Itaini'ers. The double win left Seattle ten lames back of the Hollywood fttars wh; bv,.l '2-a to Oakland. Sc.i ulego took a double- x x w -ii i- m i ii ww.'--- jmpw leader from Sacramento, 5-3 imd 8-5, and Los Angeles whipped San Francisco 12-6. at a popular ' - XSmS " -Sin IEG3 jwmtr , wvs w " VkVl tfm i rne quality, choice flavor, Is -f Cr I 4 1 ; . 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