hy ty “ ~ pine Rupert Lulty New. t, Weanesaay daly 2f) it's, and Anderson after the hard-, ware took a 7-1 nesoclition made up one vancel- ped starting led game. Hardware Shorten Gap With 7-1 Win Off Hotel Half a game js all that separ- tomorrow night when G& A ates league leading Commercial meets the hotel again In a reg- Hotel from runner-up Gordon war seheduled fixture. G&A wasted little time get- decision off ting the game in hand, as Ian: Commercials last night at Roose. Dunbar, lead-off man and Bill velt Park as the senior baseball Sundberg, second man up, tig- Maurice Seott: for singles and Leaue lead will to on the Hne came in to score ona single by co - + >: Ralph Enridge. The hardwaremen added three Cem ag ete et me Commerclal hurler No-Hitter No. 3 Posted more mins In the third, on home ‘yan clauts by Sundberg and Stan - Petrow before Seatt was replaced - by Jack Lindsay. In finishing the game, Lindsay In PCL By The Associated: Press With three no-hit games in jevs than a week in the books, Pacific Coast*League batters will gave up four hits and had two- runs cross the plate as the in- {leld slackened and booted four chances. Winning pitcher was fast-bal- ler Jim) Warren) who rationed | hits to four Commercial singles, + walk to BHT Spdgwick in the be calling for shortened fences, a rabbit ball or some other afin. mick that will bring them buck into the baseball pleture. George Piktuzis threw a no- hitter for Los Angeles against San Francisco last) Thursday, Eliner Singleton of Seattle fol- lowed with a ono-hit, no-run gamie against San Diego Sunday. Oaklands Chris Van Cuyk joined the no-hit union Tues- day night, Only two Los Angeles runners got on bases-on a walk home, hone. eleht. Commercial stanilngs: third set up the only scoring piay for the hotel as singles by ‘brought — the G& A left nine men on base, third left five stranded. in the first and an error in the WoL Pet ant! third — as he shut out the AN- commercials 430 8 ! gels in seven innings. a kA L. is é as 1, appr ee we Yalev al- Terrace 0 Wo Ab Sacramento's Bud Dal Reaqltes Pig og ints: most became ellgible for mem- bership in the club, tov, He al Jowed Seattle just one hit, an elghth inning single by Vern Stephens, as the Solons blanked the Rainier, 8-0. Van Cuyk’s no-hitter came in the first game of a twin bill. Oakland also won the second game, 3el. In other games, Hollywood shaded San Francisco, 2-1, and: Portland shut out San Dieso, 9-0, In the opener of a double- header, then lost, 4-1. SPORTSMAN'S D GEST "hal shar "DROP-LINE” FISH- ING FOR CATFISH | Mount Canada. amo” reporters Hoad = was SS ‘tram a “touch of the heat” and noon. , | Sa _Cecided to stay in his hotel room. - WILLOW” SS . BRANCH OR TAEF LIMB FROM BANK ! ‘wt-— TROT LINE |! STAGING i SUBMERGE wwTeD othe fra. HOCK JUST UNDER Wat LO hi i nee 114 F Khem fy hour both The is * Si) LIKE HAND~ Yn LINE OR TROT-LINE FISHING, BUT FAGH HOOK HANGS FROM ASCOARATE LIMB, AND SEVERAL | AIGS WHERE LEGAL) MAY BE TENDED FROM BOAT HEAR SHORE, AT GUNOCHYH, COVER LARGE TRE} 1. HOOKS WITH DRIED CHICKEN LOO, CATFISH HOOK GFIVES) ARE HELO GY SUPPLE LIAIR, RES BAIT AS HEEOED DURIWS NIGHT. . Bee ne apne pede ie Powe w és ‘ prrcabanttemree Six ways to beat the heat Do you know the firut days of sumuner hit you harder bocause you “sweat syatam” is rusty; twit you're often cooler with your shirt on than off; that women stand heat better than noeet? Avquat Reader's Digast bringy you fuwinuting facta about your body's cooling system, tella you 6 easy rulw for keeping cool. Get your copy of Augunt Reader's Digont today: J6 articles of \uuting interest, in- cluding the best from leading magazin und current books, | in condensed form, | the workout, end, rere ee rene Favored Aussies Try Courts Ronald Morera. The heavily-favored Austra- fiaus were to practlee for an Rob Bedard Que, bad a bit of minor surgery | fete mere ts ee hom The Whadhiam and Jad} at Newfane, Vt, serves meuls to paying guests at one ond of the century-old bullding | Strikeouts Jones, Clteao, 10 and to prisoners at the other - grass tennis his team. ; ' , A MANAGER GOES THROUGH some pretty trying moments during a baseball game Ron Cameron and CIf Dahle ers pilot Walt Alston is no exception. These candid studies of Alston show him sweating out baseman a contest at Ebbets Field. As play progresses, he. shows signs of worry and anxiety, flinches ab a bit of bad luck, hang: his head in despair, tugs at his chin, and finally goes Intaan T-can't- Scott, the loser, pave up five | look-any-more pose, Things aren't really that bad for the Brooks. Despite injuries plaguing the team, hits, walked five and struck oUt there's still Don Keweombe and the Dodgers are way outdn fre: In the National League race. Lindsay walked one and «ee eee ce eta ace oe De struck oul two, Warren walked six and fanned! N Onee the showease for thousands of spestators who came by train and steamship to watch, Royal Canadian Henley Regatta celebrates its 50th year at this old Lake Ontario town today. Official; will be elated if it draws :3,000 paying customers during |ts four-day run. ' MONTREAL @---The Austral-| jan Davis Cup crew, including “an alling Lewis Hoad, takes to Royal's officials spectators along the old Wel- land canal course that begins . almost under (he teeming Queen courts today for Its first work piyaheth highway and finishes ‘out in preparation for the North heneath the bluffs of Port Dal- ‘American zone cup final against poysie at the foot of the canal. Entrle- Word of Hoad's Jllness came American cities total more tan out Tuesday night when the tall, gg9, blonde Austratian failed to show jupata reception for By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Stall Writer | PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont, G — the HH It is possible contestants and will outnumber the h B u trom $9 Canadian and Three heats in each of the suffering the finals carded for late afters 1 this morning and in vthe afternoon. Hopman said he hadn't dectd- , ed who hel play when the final’ ‘starts Friday with two single: rmatehes, Just who will play dn! Kaline Betrolt the singles for probably not he made public wh. | siniih. cleveland tithe draw Thursday, CANUCKS ALSO TROUBLED The Australlans plane, early ‘Tuesday from New Vor. The team inc Australla will arrived by the = Canadian of Sherbrooke, No, Heo wis Comey Ipetentially the greatest tennis crew iplayer in the world, fs said to naval reserve shore station in ‘heve contracted the iNness in Vaueauye r ¥ luded Keri rag City. 24 Hosewell, ‘Ashley Cooper, Rex! vor i Hartwig wid Neal Fraser, | Hor Meanwhile, team = tyis been experienchyy troubles of tts own, \ f performed on an infected big toe | Gampanela. Aka Tuesday but there was high hope | sutder, Krooktyn natlonully-ranked player would be completely heal. ed in ime for Friday. tw test the tow loday bia brief O° Kivegewskh Oh Hotel Men ™ Ladies Brown, Black. 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She! vegp Dletrodt Kell, Chieana ripies Mantle aid Carey, Home ris Stolen bases Rbvern, Chicago, 1. Pitching cussed an 8 deetlonay | Heyne, New York. flea, HUH Strikeouts deore Glevedand, U4. NVEPOS SL LIANG AW oR OW Oh SW Vn ata ft aN ae Ba qv ate TY wo au VW Pet} wa WO | MD wi at | Asblure. Pbdla Post, Chnetniad Pons ndder, Huns batted in Sider, (ou, With Aaron, Milwaukee, 14 Doubles Laja Milwaukee, 3h. /. Priples Warton, Mitwatker and t Chom. Pittaburgi, 0 Home runs Siler, v4. Stolen haseye Hoyer, Bt Lanta. V0. © Pele baked an A deetieng CMeweonmbe, Brooklyn, if, at. Old Yank Tominy Byrne Loon 7 | ig Factor in Chicago Series Big Factor in Chicago Seria # By The Associated: Presa straight, clipping St. Louls Car- ia It was the young plleners, nats 3-1, . Whitey Ford, Bob Grim end Bob) Boston rapped Herb Score, the ‘Turley, who were to give New youkle who nas failed five times York Yankees an American apuinst Red Sox, Pants Santiago VLeague pennant this yeu. Sut iad Don Mossie for ME hits —| Kelner and ‘sot how that the heat's on tts Including home runs by Tedt checked the Nats i Gor uh Tommy Byrne, an “old Yauree,” Willhuns and Sammy White [dn the nleht “a : Wl Sete, who fg winming the big ones. to sai Cleveland's five-game wee ae A week ago, Yanks heeded an streak. | om opening victory a ihe nN Ruy Boone, with six RBIs for, ‘ : down series with Chivazo to hold dine Cntont, deubled home. the Possible Sty On New fi n New hj Heb Porterttell apy claht game ledne ith Washiagton pelted ay 4m hits. one Roy Blver'y: a homer, tn the apener hag the lead. Te was the da-yeur-ol tie-breaker for Detrolt in the Byrne who answered the call yen witty his forth hit Ned wd won. —_ Garver took charze ta the ight. : ‘Huesday night the sitwulun cap, wanting hic 1th, Jim Wie was the same and MLisager scan was the loser, Casey Stengel again culled ou his southpaw aacprige. Byrne eiigked again, huldlag Chheag. to four his and wrapplis ap a 1-0 decision as Youd Berri Johnay bogs and Hank Agron! brhyatie ome lwo each with al doatle and slaale, respeetively- carpi Milwaugee in ahead o. Five rons dn the fifth. with By Angus | PRINCE QEORGE, Be iConsttiction of a 3.0 slammed bis (Uy home Wh. ns who had won Me of 13! That made New York's lead two games while Chicaga stayed in a virtual second-place Ue with Cleveland Indfans, beaten 5-1 by the Red Sox at Boston, TIGERS TARE tO Elsewhere, fifth-place Detroll Watren Spabn won his alnth| apahist 10 defeats. Herm Whe-; Inger was the vietine \ DARK WINS FOR GIANTS foul pop with two out do the! Pag ri may beyin in i idle of Augie, ay of: a curling vith stated, The chub has sald aba (000 worth of shares fs yg Hewmpalen. Ancther $43 we derlyrd from the ss Dec Roundy diapped Ab Dark’s avy Scullers Favorites In Henley Junior Eights — This marks the first open , vaya . niet Re ‘regatta for the elght who band- ville Kinsmen club August 5-7. ed together last winter, pul On parte ‘ee de ' skis for training when Indoor Parksville Loggers, last year's rowing machines weren't aval- oo. oie - Dat fy able and later worked out with ears, Chemalnus Red 6)". the University oi British Colum- bia eight which placed second , ‘he : to Pennsylvania in Port Alberni Cubs and Duncan MAY MAKE HISTORY most of the pre-regatta publicity and as a result Httle has been Philadelphia whiz who has a dn the championship singles Sat- of five titles in this event with two old-timers, Joe Lalng of the Montreal Grand Trunk Rowing Club who set the mark in the junior 135-pound and 155-pound 1880's, and Toronto's Bob Dibbie Manager Harry Hopman told singles wil be raced today with who equalled ft nearly 40 years %. £ Buffalo West Side Regutta, yaweeen winner on polnt standings the , ee oe . ‘of 80, the highest of any club. | lt dy favored to make ft No. the 6,000-mile last Idte, Salt Lake City, outpointed - Del Managan, 197,, Sto Paul, 81 , e ; 7 7 Have you driven a Ford...Jately:! 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