"", uuii v' INcV 3 17, h'M ,ce iuC"?ri F, ida', Jul, The Automubile Association (AAA) of fen mi . I k.n. ........ llrW!ll,? Browns Trip Yanks, Brooks Boost Lead Uy BEN PIILEGAH Associated Press 6ports Writer Do-or-Die Series Slated Between Stars, Rainiers Bv The Canadian Press j innings to whip the Stars in the ! Tired and weary from playing windup, 8-7. Hollywood won the ' seven games in four days at Portland series, six games to one, Portland, Hollywood's Stars but three straight doubleheudom haven't clone the pitching staff headed for Seattle Friday and a do-or-die four-game series with ani Soou. the Rainiers that could just nARU 0?j I'lTCIIKRS about set lie the Pacific Coast , .,,,,. inrm-o vu uiUHJi IMS. COME IN AND TALK IT OVEK I.ucal Agent FHIL LINZKY Prince Rupert Realty Co. 345 Third Avrnue Ninnr! m.tiiiS iiiaiiai uuiuuii niniL- League pennant. It didn't take New York Yankees long to find out that this western trip is going to be different. ! berger was tagged with the loss 1' V , i.. . . : V, M i , " U N! r I- 7 V f i; I " - ,Viv t Only a month ago the league Civic Centre Asset. from Portland Thursday night,, ' "'. Y ". i j J .il.Ti, hit night s doubleheader, and the 4-3. Hollywood stretched its win. . ii, orfithat won the game was contri- ; IU1IB surun. lu r,5..i, s,.... , . . frm. t,M,,v,H ! the Beavers then had to go 10 ; i player, Royce Lint, a pitcher who PRESENTS was playing the outfield. The ! bases were loaded. Maltzberger j leaders blazed through St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit on an all-victorious tour of 14 games. This time they got stopped before they got started. The Yankees virtually invented the home run and the lowly St. Louis Browns made them mighty sorry for it in the opening game of a twilight-night twin bill. The Browns pounded three in a row in the squeakers from Cincinnati 3-1 and 3-2. And New York Giants who had won eight in a row before the Dodgers stopped them in the final game before the all-star break, resumed their winning habits with a 10-3 decisior over Chicago. A double by Mike Garcia anci a pair of walks set the stage for Rosen's grand slam at Cleveland. The blast broke up a scoreless duel between Garcia Major League Leaders TALLER O'SHEA was the sixth pitcher for the Stars, and Jehosie Heard, the winner for Portland, was the I Beaver's fifth. j Seattle actually gained ground and the v I Py Th rnnnrilnn Press ! NATIONAL LFACl'E j AB R H Pet. : Shoendienst, Stl.. 337 65 115 .341 first inning, tying the maior j on tho Stars by winning its solo j ' game against San Francisco, 8-4, southpaw Jm Davis getting some i ! fine batting support as the Rain- league record, more later in and added two flnd Marion Fricano. the contest for The Dodgers struck quickly levin, NY 304 49 100 .329 ; iers struck for four runs in the Fuumhoitz. Chi ... 287 46 94 .328 i fifth and three In the sixth. p..l I If Furillo, Bkn 276 46 90 .326 V San Diego took a 4-3 decision over Los Angeles. Sacramento belted Oakland, an 8-0 victory. The riefent was the first of the year for the Yankees in St. Louis and although they rallied to take the nightcap 7-3 they lost a full game of their first place margin to the hustling Chicago "White Sox, two- time winners over Washington. and decisively against the Cardinals. With one out they loaded the bases; in the first inning Gil Hodges drilled a Stu Miller pitch high and far for the Dodgers' first grand-slam home run of the year. Hodges and Duke Snider hit two more home runs later in the game as 8-3, scoring five runs on rookie Ernie Broglia in the fifth. v-c Va . Rolnnson. IJfcn .... 267 57 86 .322 Hatting: Sehondienst, .341. Runs: Schoendienst. 67. Runs batted in: Mathews, Milwaukee. 75. ; Hits: Schoendienst, 115. I Doubles: Snider, Brooklyn and 'Musial. St. Louis.' 24. i v ?i The hookworm , a parasite found in warm cllmutes, often lodges In bare feet or skin cracks of human beings. DAVE DOl'GLAS OF NEWARK, Del., won the Canadian ppen golf championship with rounds of 68, 70, 69, and 65 for a total 273 strokes, 11 under par and one ahead of Wally Ulrirh, St. Paul, Minn., over the Scarboro golf club course at Toronto. Douglas won first prize of S3.000 and the Seagram gold cup. The Sox won the first game In j Preacher Roe scored his sixth 10 innings 6-5 and the second victory. 5-4. Billy Pierce, pitching in re- Pittsburgh broke a 10-gamc hef. drove home the deciding j ioslnR streak witn rookie Carlos run with a single in the first ; Bernier plaving the starring game for his 11th victory. A j roie He firo;e in two runs ann Triples: Bruton, Milwaukee, 9. Home runs: Mathews, 27. Stolen bases: Bruton, 14. Pitching: Burdett-2, Milwaukee, 7-n, i noo. . Strikeouts: Roberts, Philadelphia, 107. AMERICAN I.EAGIE AB R II Pet. j - W GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone BlacU 846 and Red 121 SPORTS ROUND-UP By JACK HAND pinch-hlt home run by Eddie Stewart made the difference in the second. The Sox now trail by four. The two other first division American League teams also triumphed. Cleveland beat Phil Prielphia 5-3 on Al Rosen's ornnH.clnm hf,ma nn T3n.. . scored a third by stealing home. The last-place Pirates apparently have solved the Braves for sure. They've beaten them five straight times. Johnny Antonelll was the loser against Bub Friend. Robin Roberts won his 15th Kcll, Bos 253 41 83 .328 Goodman, Bos ... 250 38 82 .328 NEW YORK (AP) Most fighters who have , Minoso, chi jou 70 ioo .325 :ame of theyear In the opener i ton nloped Detroit 3-2 with Mpl m 1 been hit by Rocky Mareiano don't want to talk about it. Roland La Starza is different. He wants more. In fact, he thinks he has been hit harder by another guy. Pnrnpll wirmino- h( 11th omn r n5Uit vniuuiimu, ainiuugll IX Brooklyn increased its Na Mantle, NY ......... 296 67 94 .318 Rosen, Cle 314 52 99 .315 Batting: Kell and Goodman, .323. Runs: Minoso, 70. Runs batted in: Rosen, 70. mis: Kuenn, Detroit, 112. Doubles: Kell, 25. Triples: Rivera. Chicago, 7. Home runs: Rosen, 23. Stolen bases: Rivera, 17. ave up 10 hits to only three by , loser Bud Podbielan. The Cincinnati right-hander retired I the first 20 men he faced but jthe Phillies bunched a walk, i two singles and a double by In Stage Show and Dance FORD 1-ton Express Pickup $2050 tional League lead to 2'2 games by trouncing St. Louis 9-2 while second-place Milwaukee was losing to Pittsburgh 5-2. GIANTS WIN AGAIN Civic Centre Auditoriu When Rocky knocked me down, I rolled over and got up on one knee," he said Wednesday at the boxing commission where he had signed for a title match with Mareiano at the Polo Grounds, Sept. 24. Smoky Burgess to score three flattened Joe Louis and Waleott twice and also, a fellow named Joe Dominic. "This fellow is altogether different from Waleott," said Florio. "He's eot it in his mind Philadelphia won a couple o: ! runs in the seventh Inning. '50 METEOR Sedan.. $1545 Pitching: Lopat, New York, July 21 & 22 'When Gene Gosney hit me that he fought the guy once and ;9"1 -No '50 PREFECT Sedan ... $885 '47 FORI) Sedan, Special $995 '50 MONARCH things went black I woke up bpat He dont Wmt to ulk j strikeouts: Pierce, Chicago, 89. y Children 25c Adults I Stage Show 9-10 p.m. at the count of three. And he Canada's Main, Rochon Facing Mexicans Today 1 Convertible $2550 about anything else. He thinks he's a cinch. "Waleott? I don't know what happened yet. He died on me dumped me twice in one round. "I can punch faster, sharper End cleaner," h said. "Not as hard. But I don't expect to get '51 PLYMOITII 2-Ooor $1700 FOOTBALL Saturday - 7 p.m. Prince Rupert vs Kispinx DANCE 10:15 p.m. - 2 a.m. Admission $1.00 Each hit. And I can hit hard, too, I ' . "1L" U1V'S"1 I wellt, t0 ,hls room an.d, 1 wer,t eighth cup assignment. maybe maybe as as hard hard as as Rocky Rocky if 11 Lome Main of Toronto and!wouna "P 11Ke ne Qoes- 10 mine. 1 never saw mm since. "He just went gloomy on me." Bob Parker ltd. SERVICE STATION ' "The "Home of Friendly Service" Mf BRIDE at SECOND AVE. TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR ! MONTREAL l Canada entrusted its tennis fortunes today to a pair of Davis Cup veterans, Henri Rochon and Lome Main, in the opening singles of the first-round North American zone tie against Mexico. Rochon, 29-year-old Montreal-er, was drawn against Mario Llamas, 25, wno is making his second appearance in Davis Cup play in Montreal. It is Rochon's Vancouver will play in the sec-! It will be 3'i years to the ond singles match against 19-1 Cay sinre their first meeting, year-old Francisco Pancho Con- ' March 24, 1950, when Roland treras, one of Mexico's up-and- 1 gets his re-match. He's sure it's coming youngsters. Main cele- j not too late, brated his 23rd birthday only a I "Sure I think I've Improved." week ago, but has been a mem- ! he said. "I'm heavier, stronger ber of Canada's last four Davis; and I punch better. I guess Cup teams. The players will ) Rocky has improved too. Maybe HUB in l '"f'if"' mik. switch opponents in Sunday's ; he has a little more poise, but singles. The 1 The singles choices by Dr. Georges Leclerc, Canadian captain, occasioned no surprise. A back injury to young Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke ruled him out in any event. Frank Willey of Vancouver, like Bedard a newcomer to Davis Cup tennis, might get he doesn't punch any harder and he doesn't box any better. I think I beat him last time and I'm sure I'll win." Downstairs, on the sidewalk. Dan Florio was talking about the match. Dan trains La Starza. You may remember he also handled Jersey Joe Waleott for his two matches with Rocky. In fact, Dan is well on his way to Ray Ancel's old title of "meat man" for he was in the other corner when Mareiano coirs try one with .jiiiic iiuu iui oitiuiuav uuuuica lit lit. -f Play. 1 In meetine Llamas. Rochon wjll face a steady, smooth-strok-me Dlaver althouirh the 25-vear- 8 old Mexican, who sports a small ,-A7j' , moustache, is rated by oDssrvers Last Night's Fights By The Associated Preps Syracuse, N.Y. Joey DeJohn, 1G2'2, Syracuse, knocked out Thing .. .i.l . . x . -. J ' LORNE MAIN ' . Hurlev Sanders?: 1 1 55, iwark, 1 nj., 4 - ...... ; less powerful than he was last year, when he lost a five-set match to - Main. Rochon, a southpaw, may get the juMp im. LUrnias jDefoi'e the Mexican fathoms the Montreal-3r's unorthodox style. Rochon makes use of unexpected shots, with ability to slice either way. (Detroit-Toxic , Hall, 194. Chicago, stopped Bob Amos, laO'i. Detroit, 8. Sydney, Australia Freddie Dawson. 143, Chicago, stopped Harry Hayes, 150i, Sydney, 10. It was the feeling that Henri will have to start well, "and if he does, he's on lfls way." Distilled ond botlltq in bond by '. Aij'Jv ':K-A fe"? N. CORBY DUTIlllRY IT0 -'jlwfi'fi, criyui, omi. 1 SmiTm Good Fight Record Jack Johnson, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, lost only two bouts in his first eight years of prizefighting. MAIN FAVORED Observers believe Main can win both his singles matches. In meeting Contreras, he will face a hard hitter, more to his liking than a softer hitter like Ortega. Lome meets the hard servers 1 I This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. with his two-handed return, and should also be able to handle Contreras' good overhead. Mexico holds a 2-1 lead over Canada in the previous Davis Cup ties. 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