Coach : Clem: Crowe. also - an- meee release of two players For Mounties. jtle ina Pacific Coast the early hours of Wednesday. {a double-header from Hollywood : Tuesday night, 9-1 and 3-2, Cloyd | Boyer held Stars to three hits in | 6he. opener, winners. in-the second game but)- {Blenn Elliott pitched Soions to ‘| the victory. ‘| the loser, land, 4.9 4 Saw. ‘Dave. ‘Hillman win out: over |: San Diego beat Sun Fr aneiico 1 couver is. still 2% games behind + | the Bambino. versity of Goor gia ‘and New York Yankees: quarterback Paul Cam- eron, who played for UCLA and | Pittsburgh Steelers and just out of the service: halfback Ed Ver- “jeb, Maryland: fullback By Bail- “ley, Washlagton State and Green -|Bay Packers; halfback Doug Pet- evs, UCLA; tackle Tom Gunmari, Washington : State; guard John Jankans, Arizona State; .centre Steven Palmer; UCLA; quarter- back Tony Teresa, San Jose /State, and. fullback Al Pollard, a Lions' veteran who previously played with Philadelphia Kagles, Es cueeze Play eaiPays Off . By The Canadian Press A squeeze bunt in the 12th Inning with bases loaded gave ‘\ Vancouver a 7-6 win over Seat- League Saseball game that went on until Satramanto took both ends of “Stars outhit the Joe Trimble . was “Pennant - pound Los Angeles won its. jen straight from Port- na pitcher's duel that Rene ‘Valdes... #2:in. the opening | game of a series. ‘nesday:, night's games made no; ‘changes’ ‘in standings. Van- nth ‘place. San Francisco, —It-was Old- ‘Rolfe; Charley: Keller and. Lefty. ut of latter c » jet-was in that SAE Saturday» hut the Yankees ek he. . that’.they “had: the Ty ox ‘Made it -necessaryy.to: cut Riz- ‘uto'lopse in the middle of b sén~ in’ which: the. Scooter, once nking. shortstop ° “of chisi* ad been: employed chiefly 9 Ke “worm eoteher jn the 0 vi! ary nkee bullpen. 4. an tts - fo | : : ’ | in aril The “team had: “plonty. 0 gine We iblcldeay s\ and: nob enought nub ote : , elders Enos: (Country) ; ie \ “ ghter, 7 lwo: ‘yens' older than :, tanuto's lw a available -al iKanses Olly. | i RINETAN WANES... : ierican League bit sll necd- \: serine E to nail, down. the pennant, jcptileaned Rizzuto 16" years after im made his debut with the alih, inn ter A similar. 1B-yan: Le ic ane out, base hits- ie amtvatt, by tho Mint, fe" .Old-Thnors Duy san annua vil dvent at the stadiw 4 " (hid firab Lopat_ and then Tee a anadian: Press: ‘Staff Writer 98°; bub san: ‘outfielder ite 80. the Yankees,’ Ieicing (he fc soawy) id Slaughter, jolning lhe Yan- recs for the secon Wme since he Vane Mento axed by Bt, Lots Cardinals ‘ HAN, { saree 0 town and started hang- L was the old story of busl- eonss over sentiment. Bub tt was $ given ‘an extra twist, ag was the Yankees’ release last" year of southpaw Ed Lopat, a long- «dime mainstay: of their pitching n, elving the im Yang a chance to pay tribute to} “olime of thelr heroes of the past, “Tb may have bean essential Try Daily Hews Classifieds Timers’ Day. at: sinkin' Stadium enouned -Yanks' of: the past as ‘Tommy Henrich, Red Gomez were on hand to win a plause, for a couple of innings of exhib- y against. team: ‘of: former Chicago ‘White Sox, * | papers “that day, but the irony was. inescapable. The Scooter isn’t likely to siarve, He'll collect a full sea- son's salary, probably a ful share of the club's likely world of a job in the Yankee organiz- lation next season | fhe doesn't take one of several broadcasting assignments for which. he's dick: oringe hone , : ANOTHER, ANGLE + That, of course, isn! L the polnt: Evaryone concatles that’ Phil has heen well -pald for his Nelding perfection, “his deadly bunts and (his wncanny mastery of the hit and-run play that made him es perennial all-star and 1050". most valuable player, Whon you geb might dewn i. it, the thing that makes moat of us uncomfortable is the Ineseap: able evidence (hat age ha caught up wth Rizzuto, Bocause if is can happen te him, there’s no gelting away ftrdn tho facet that none of us are polling any younger, series pot, and he has the offer| “Wednesday, August 29, 1956 - Prince Rupert Daily News ~ By The Associated Press “Are Dale Long and the rest ‘By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK f—Odd how base- ball comes up with a super-star, an outstanding gate attraction, every time the fans start moan- ing over the fading of an idol who had.lured them to the parks. -It is as if the successor, or suc- .;cessors, were poised in the wings ‘| with a hand against his back ‘yeady to give him a push into the I spotlight. when a voice yells: DiMaggio era, “Now.” Mickey. Mantle: is the latest of! = williams—1939- these. ~ Musia!—1941- . For years “Joe ‘DiMaggio and |, Ted Williams caught the public fancy. And we personally would add Stan Musial, as to us he is as intriguing a player as any of hem, then super-star. SURE-FIRE STARS DiMaggio came up in 1926, Wil-| 2 the pitehers. JACK KAY EDGES MAWHINNEY IN GOLE BURSARY TOURNEY TORONTO ‘@i—Jack Kay of Montreal topped the field of 41 players Tuesday in the fifth annual Bursary Tour nament “with a three-round total of 206, He was seven under par, Kay finished six strokes in front of Bill Mawhinney from . Vancouver who had a one-under 212. Johnny Henrick of Hull, Qtiebec, scored birdies on the last two holes. to. edge Calgary’s Bob Wylie for third with 214. Wylic had 216... Super-Star Always Off Stage To Replace Yesterday's Hero ‘alone you'd have to include Rog- ers Hornsby, who came up in the heyday of Cobb arid Speaker and carried on until the start of the Tf we had to name the most exciting players down through the years, those who meant mon-, ey at the box offiee, the list would be like this: ‘ Cobb—1905-1928. Ruth—1914-1935, ” DiMageio—1936-1951. »Mantle—1951-~ So it readily is seen that since 1905, when Cobh first began to dazzle the baseball world, there hasn’t been a year without a And we haven't even touched of Pittsburgh’s short-lived her- joes to become Milwaukee's pen- nant-block, just as the’ Pirates ‘were to Brooklyn in 1954? Brooklyn had edged to within a half game of first place in ‘54 and looked good and- healthy |- with 10 games remaining against Pittsburgh in the last. month and a half of the season, But the last place Pirates, who had Jost 10 of their, first 12 games with the Brooks, won | those ‘last 10, standing the Dod- without five of} Brooks Split Twinbill But Move To Within . Games of Milwaukee ; might have ‘been only half a igame shy of the Braves today. The Brooks split the twinbilt with Chicago's Cubs, winning the opener 6-4 on three ninth- inning runs, but losing the nightcap 4-38 when play was halted after 744 Innings by dark- ness. Major League Standings By. The Associated Press Natlonal League : Lo Pet. GBL Kanias City 41 83 gut | with Washington, Third-place Cincinnati rose ‘0 just three games off the pace with an 1141 barrage against the: Giants, Philadelphia clipped St. Louis 6-4, In the American League, Mickey Mantle belted his 45th home run in New York’s 4-0 victory over Kansas City in a, game held to six innings by rain. | land lost at Baltimore 1-0, ch. cago's White Sox split a pair winning 5-3" after a 6-2 defeat, Detroit de- feated Boston 6-3. Asian Champ Silent On Swim Plans SAINT JOHN, NB. Ww “swimiming queen” of the South- east Asian Games Is settling duwn to the duties of a house- wife here, non-committal about the possibility that she might coinpere against Canadlan swim. mers. wis, Gene Wone, The Yankees regained an elght in Aslan swmming circles as vame first place bulge as Cleve- ;Chan Tsing Mul, arrived here recently with her newly-acquired husband, a Saint John restaur- ant owner, They were married in Hong Kong in June where gers on end while the New York|'atiwaukee ..... 16 49 605 - he cere- Giants copped the flag and the| Brooklyn ...... 73 50 503 1j;|__bone’s poke triggered a four- mony drew such inter&st a pic- world championship. Chrelnnt ve 13 83 6TH BTN seventh that Ued the score ture of the bride and groom fen- The Pirates, who lost 12° of Philadelphia freee na o3 04 1 for the Bucs after Warren Spahn,! tured the sports pages of an their first 18 games with Mil-!Putsburgh ...... 54 72 420 22 seeking his 19h major league English-language n ewspaper, waukee this season, looked like|New York ...... 50 72 AlO od victory, had retired two men In| Mrs. Wong crowned the spoilers of old Jast night, Chicago ...0... 50 74 403 26 te frame, Five straight hits set “swimming queen” uufter winn- coming from behind as Long hit Amerlean League ih ean e ihpny. Diek ue the title In the Sottheas: a three-run homer to beat the wok Pet. OBL Gt ty | eld ‘ nie. ay 5 the Asia Games whete she repre- Braves 5-4 and trim their Na- Sevens beens n ‘ O38 - siecher va inst rookie Bob sented Nationalist China . velnnd ...... 52 ' : ava ’ son ne Bodgers. to 1% pames Chiengo. cee te es ena it ‘Trowbridge in the eighth. | Although Mrs, Wong declined And except for the: fact Brook- Boston ......... 67 37 640 tay} Blroy Face won it in relief of, en mt ae tone ian lyn Was. playing a doubleheader Pettott ser eaae 61 G4 488 10 Dick Hall, who was tagged for test question ot ment pe her im the only major league: park Washington”. oo oe abe 33/2) Ed Mathews 31st and 32nd home| “Where js a sod. pla, ie ‘lights, - a runs, ' swim” gees Pines te better known The Bee EP E IY Seay the: ‘ Hams in 1929 and Musial in 1941. All were immediate successes. DiMag retired in 1951, the same | § year Mantle came up. Mickey B was not an immediate success,. F put he showed potentialities and| ® now, with Williams and Musial] near the end of. their spectacu-|§ lar careers, the Yankee switcher | @ has come. into his own and .is| j one of: the. greatest gate attrac- tions the game. has known. y Babe Ruth played his last game | in 1935, and it is significant that ie DiMag came up the following ; year to fill at least partially the MONDAY, Civic Centre Jack-Pot BINGO $100 Jackpot Plus Bios 14 Additional Games Every Bingo Night for, As Low as $2.00 for whe Evening. «.. yaad SEPTEMBER 8 u oon n. m. oo i qu eet » eT Ne JLD-756 Dodgers! 89 Wo sot ys git Now vou CAN BUY javex in either DRY FORM or L!QUID You may find that you like the Dry Form best for some jobs and the Liquid for others. Both Javex Liquid and Dry forms are equally efficient, Whichever you buy ... LIQUID or DRY you get the famous Javex 5-IN1 Action! CLEANS REMOVES STAINS » KILLS GERMS + BLEACHES DEODORIZES pene gu! void created by the departure of Also Lou Gehrig still was going strong when DiMaggio came along so the career of the Yankee Clipper and Gehrig dovetailed for a couple of years until a tragic ailment wrote an untimely end- ing to the playing. days . of the Yankee iron,man. ‘The careers” of Ruth ‘and. Ty Cobb long dovetailed. The excit- ing Cobb. long had. heen a star when the Babe appeared on the scene, and he still was. at his peak when Ruth splashed. into the sootlight with 29 home runs din 1919 after a brief but spectacu- lar career as a pitcher. | MORE CANDIDATES Cobb's career dovetailed with -Ithat of another super-star, Hon- us Wagner, not to mention Tris) Speaker, and on his batting feats | PCL Standings By ‘The Associnted Press \ h Pet, GML ten “ngeles ae, 10 60 G68 GBeattle visseeeee 80 06 662 15, Hollywood: va... Mm 11 (G10 aly, “neta oo, 10 Th AN Ohh Sacramento .... 70 7. 400 96 Ale Lele y. 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