oo em a - Major League i “4 PSE es yotee ow ~ . Pose Challenge ty) WW, nyt ! wae, NC Was brought home on Gort »a-Cameron’s single. Manager Min- “er Simundson drove in Dahl and! + RALLY NIPPED ve, ™ Scherk. u co thelr three rans In in the see. Severn. “ond. Lindsay led off, reaching, Hardware Takes Game Lead With 10-3 Decision Off Hotel | Gordon and Anderson took a, game edge in the Prince Rupert Senior baseball playoff last night at ‘Roosevelt Park, pounding out a 10-3 victory off Com- Riercial Hotel's Dick Letourneau in the second game of the best of five finals, p77 to The hotelmen lost a brief $-1'hit a tne drive into Kristman- lead In the bottom of the second | son's glove, When Letourneau gave up six! Winner Kristmanson gave up hits, Including doubles to Stan! five hits, two walks and struck Petrow und winning — pitcher! out two, Luwrence (Popeye) Kristmanson | Letourneau allowed 10 hits, Which along with oan error three walks and struck owt four. brought in six G & A runs, ‘Lindsay, who feed only two The slow-baller was replaced Men, allowed a fielder’s choice on the mound dn the bottum of end a Fly-out. the third, with one out and the; Commercial left five men on bases loaded, by Jack Lindsay base, G & A sly, Who successfully snused the WOMSCORE: threat, ‘ COMMERCIALS ! ABR H PO ENRIDGE FOUR RBIs Simundson Woah ot 4 Letourneau returned to. the jaye 4 mound for the fourth and gave py, Lindsay, If Up a triple to Bill Sundberg who Dahl, 3b seared on Ralph Enridge's second be¥ryluk, ¢ 4 Comeran Go tb 4 hit of the game to give the G&A ©) Simundson, M ef 2 contredielder his third RBI of the dy Letourneau, po mame. Enridge drove in G & A's. last run In the bottom of the Aixth on a ground out, GQ & A scored in the first on!ietiom 210 bottom 3 rhody top drt, bon Hartwig's double and{butum 4p. - wroundouts by Sundberg and Don} GORDON a ANDERSON Commercials brought Hartwr. ab Pad a3 a ieee DOs i Q 0 KwMaa corte co 0 ~ a7 4 4 1B 41 Top 3 taef bottom § if by bot. ton 2 taeef, lop 8 op: hottom 4 df: es 0 wim eh Scherk doe 7 Furidse, cf wiirst on an. error, was moved | petraw, tf 2. o « = Swaps-Nashua | Showdown | Set Today CHICAGO WR Nashua from! the Fast and Swaps frem. the! West. possibly the nrost brillant litre year olds ever to bey mitehed. -take off today in what; should rank as one of the great. | est showdowns In the history of; thoroughbred racing, ! They will settle sophoniore , honors and undoubtedly horse-| uf-the-year receanttion ina: $100,000 winner-take-all race av! 1 miles on Washington Park's) “neutral” dirt oval, | Fach will pack 126 pounds—- | the saine Impost, the same dis-: tince, and the same foekeys as! In their only other 1955 meet-| Ing the Kentucky Derby. fn, {hat race, Nashua, with Eddle Arearo up, challenged in mid- stretch only to have Wille Shoe-! maker and Swaps sweep on to! a MS-lengths wha dn 2:0) 4-5, IMPRESSIVE RECORDS Since then William Woodward | | Jr's Nashua has won the Preak-! 4 i 4 4 4 q round when Cl! Dahl walked Seherk Ss. tb Nickerson. wh Morrison, rf Kristinagson, p twonse { i i 2 a | ! 1 9 4 $ » 10 21 4 Don Hawryluk who singled, 4 | LINESCORE: any ly O30 Ho GOO 0 3 5 “A possible hotel rally was nip- 6 WA 11x 9 40 4 peu nt the seventh, when with! beournes, 4 ov iington chasste for a sophomore | 0 veeurd uf elght) wins 0 starts and winnings of $589,700, ! 5 just $119,707 short of Gitation’s ness, Belmont, Dwyer and Ar-: in nine! It ' record as a three year old, The Cantorma-prea Swaps. + is a “$y SAE TOT, fo house team ina Ue for rann ef! GEE TOTAL up spot in the league with Can u gt wil fitco and Lugal 708, 0 half mane Belning the win, ' loss drons Atlin three peas ofp the laser was tagged for 18 hits NEWSY LALONDE fright foreground! hockey and lacrosse erent of the first quarter century lights the Olynple fire outside Can ida’s Sports Hall of Fame at Torente’s Canadian Natlona! Ex hibition, Newsy was chosen to open-the bauiding. CP Photo * “Mhletics, trains ” * , ORG .' Lindsay (a), Letour. OWned by Rex C. Ellsworth, adi ne away Gord Cameron was! nea Gy und Hawryluk: Kristman- ed atter-Derby wins in the Will men tnd Do Sseherk. thrown out at home on a short Wundte. Umplres, Wassed-ball and Ron Cameron | Kerr Mintenko ~ Into Second-Place Tie Ky The Asse ated Presa iplace, dropped New York 4-3 No matter who wins the pen-! nant, the American League idol WHI have clay feet and a elass chin. The four contenders, one of , Whom has to serve as champ have been tagged with a sucker punch in 10 of their last 1g fames with the second division, and a pretty scrawny second _dlivision at that, Tuesday night, Kansas City 24 games deep in sixth Padres, Beavers with Cleveland Indians Sox, earned runs, Orloles—but had the help eight walks that became fo runs, BROOKS HOT AGAIN In the National, Brooklyn lo PCI leaders went 13 ganies In front by beat- Ing Milwaukee Braves 8-6 as Bon Hy The A sociated Press (Newcombe finally won his 19th Portland and San Diego, thed {for Dodgers; New York Giants for third place in the Pacific ended a five-game slump with a ‘Coast League, may offer more 5-0, 9-7 sweep of Cincinnati « than g mathematical challenge ‘Redlegs;, Chicago Cubs. clipped to league leading Seattle and Philadelphia Phillies 3-1, and Holly wood. Pittsburgh Flrates beat St. Louls ~ The San Dieve Padres take on [3-1 after the Cards had wrapped ‘Sneramento at home Wednes- {up a 1-0 verdict In the comple- May night. In thelr last home |Uon of a suspended game, > aerles with the Sotays they tuok wallve out of seven games, “And Portland displayed its seen interest by handing Seattle and Low Kretlow a a-2 defeat Tuesday nivht in the opener ofa one series at Pordland, where a thuubleheader Is sehoduled Wed. Readay ght. Ty aller | gaants Tdeidiy lua dos, Angeles de Neen aN ipwroad “gay, and if ke Font) bombatded San Branelsco 10-9, San Diego and Sacramento were tase, a Middle veight Soldier Joey Ranked Eighth ‘NEW YORK 'Wi,-Soldler Joey hon-dtle Caht with welght champlon Carl (Bobo POlson has moved the former PCL 5 di contender fiom Bathe, N.Y. a tan TAGS [hark into the middleweight ples a Wot Per cay, | HUE, 2 WU 64t The 24-yeureald fighter was AMywaod 6 WT hat rinked as the fourth contender Bun pine on mt qty fant he went Inte the army, but a wn ny tO i | WS dropped tom the rathigs "gaernnatnita To oa, While he way ingetive. Now he Onkland Wa 4 At, hig been restored to tt No. 8 Ban Franeisen WW Ao ae berth for his strong but lostng effort against Olson dast Priday night. Rankine were released today Leaders by Ring magagine, the boxlng monthly. Hy ‘The Assnetuted Press Nino Vaddes' Joss to ght NATIONAL wae po, | Detvywelaht Hob Butterfield Aviiirn, Mai. ate Por cy [Cropped the big Cuban from Canipawedti, Brook, aod Th dae a} Ath to seventh among the Whee watt Ch, ais ton m0 ‘ath heavyywelghts, Mvazard Charles, QUE CI BY GW eer peg , rile infu 44M tay ay | te former heavywelght king, tudvanced from sixth to fifth, be» hind Yon Cockell of Baghind, Mart Walla of Edmonton, only Conadian sted in the rathogs, remalns In alxth place, « Hilti Sbdder, Wrooklyn, 10, Jt batted by alder, Wy, Mite Bltngewokh Chnemnnth 120, Daien Loi. Milwauhker, at Triple Mays, New York nad Vari. Pittehurigd, 1 Home ris Bhunvewudh, 44, Aol bie. Hoyer. KE Lota 10. Miching — Newramby. Wroakiyn, 104, Ane, Bubkeoute Janes, Chieaga, 10d, Eee homie pune. LOE Creeord da NT wet an onap. AMINIGIOAN GEAGUE Major League Standings NATIONAL LET "Hallie, Det AVL LOT IN nde Won fet, ann , Powers Kan City. s0T Wa ati eaaklyn 2 A a Ont pAiith, Clee AVP O00 UM HO Milwakee ND A hha Mantle, New York | 40 10 day MUA PP aMdedplin oo ad Ate V4 »Kuenn, Det. Gl VO 80d TP New York oe HT Ath bth, Mito Kaldne, Detrolt, 107. Cinehiatl vee WI AI Qa © Ane batted In denen, Maton, Ghlewgo aa ag ‘ay Mt. Lauds Oh Th 4a aut, ‘Plte—Waline, 120, Pith Mono NWO 44 Doubles Kuen, Detroit, Wa. AVEHICAN MEAQUE vo Pelples Pow, Kansin Oly anil Woh Pet an © Mantle und Garey, New Yark, Chileno. THO OB sand ON Putt Maaitle, 44, Chovelint o... TH A d08 “ eA LOLN Daren Rivera, Chena, Mh New York oo, "6d 000, Howl Coli -- Ayre, Now York. ed, | Horton coven eer TOD HNO 4, $80, "TT batralt coors TOON hO4 + Atrikeanty-fearn, Cleveland, td. | bane Olly ood *) Lengite hovie vine Ady (record by) Wanilngton oo... dd a nt fn, pt eet in toga, Paltinole 6... ab mh ah ang lew De Uy Mag ice eed aN ae en Fab yee or TE Ye ge oe spilling the Yankees from first. place into a second place tic With that assist Chicago White 8ux moved a half-game ahead with ‘147-5 decision over Boston Red The White Sox didn't ride In- to the lead on a white charger. They backed In with five un- | Gfambra's fine showlng in his | mnlddin- | Rogers, California, the Wester- “ner and the American Derby, : a eaaAnert wdavds a compiling a record ehhe. Strsht victoties asa three year I old and earnings of $418,500, | The mateh-race contenders: have worked In spectacular fa-! shlon for the showdown and are considered in peak condition. This, plus a forecast of fair and | pleasant weather, plus a possible | -fast track, added un ta a “rate. “ural.” The race will start at 3 pm. ‘PDT. There will be parimutuel win betting only, Odels list Swaps at 3 to 5 and: Nashua 6 to 5. of nter Tops | | I Carpe e Cleveland, meanwhile, stopped | In Point Race the nonsense and moved up with a V4 irlumph over Baltimore: ' } WINNIPEG @—Ken Carpen- Of ' ter, Saskatchewan Roughriders’ | UP hard-hitting halfback — from | Cleveland Browns, has rolled for jfive touchdowns in three ven | ern Interprovineial Football Un- | lon games to take the Individual | scorlng lead with 25. points. Statistics compiled by The! anadian Press for games up to and ineluding Aug, 29 show Car- | penter, a second-year import, Is , five points ahead of runner-up Normle Kwong. fullback with Edmonton Eskimos who has faur touchcowns. — Both Carpenter | and Kwong scored three tuuch- downs eneh against Britheh Cal- unbla Lions, Quarterback Buddy Leale of Winnipeg Blue Bombers drop- ped from a. first-place tle last week tw third spat. Phe firste year import from the Universily of Okkihama hag 13 point: on one touchdown, a field esl, four converts and a anele, In fourth place ts Joe Aguirre of the Riders with 1 points. Abe Ulrre, scoriM champlon last year with 85 points, has one fleld foul, seven converts and one angle In two sames, | The leaders GQ The oH Pp, Carpenter, Sisk 44 0 0 O oth: Kwong. Ben $40 0 0 Mj Tenke Wpy yo’ badd qe HAUG, Sask Cn rr | MW ; Willian, The J, 20 0 6 Ia | Killoh, Hank {0 0 0 Ja? Wight, Kam gob ob aon iy Movterman Cub og ad noo a ig! Miner, Cul 40 0 & a i Last Night's Fights MY The Astuetated: Pye Houston —Teddy (Red Top) | Davis, 127, Martford, Conn, atits: polnted Paul Jorgensen, 199, Ttoustan, 6102, Mian Beach, Flas Mike Hummer, Wath, Detroit, out polnted Hans Prledrlen My, Germany, 10 Detroit — Buss Tague, Was Chicago, stopped Dilek Ramaze WI, Detrolt, (2) Iartford, Conn. Jnekie O'Brien, 117, Meriden, Conn, Outpolnted Vie Carded, tty, Hartford, ay Mehmond, Cait, Nun Nan dle, 131, Richmond, ‘oul palnited Jullan — Veluxques, Wily, Law Angeles, 10.) CAN Or ae een e RES Ieee ne Meet Remember when, Wy The Conadlin reas Charlle Grimm was wppalnted Mager of Che Chiedga Cuba 24 yourd ago. First baseman with (he Nutlonal Wasebull Linnie n ul ond teu xoven yoora, Crime ate eouited Roger Hornshy, MONTREAL GPENS COURSE FOR WOULD-BE ANGLERS MONTREAL @ A six-week spinning, fly-and bait-easting course for would-be angicrs is ranning ino suburban Weet- mount Park, The course, the second given this summer, js sponsored by the Montreal Anglers and Hunters Ine. ard is under the diree- tton of veteran Montreal angler Pus Yan Every. Mr. Van Elvery is a‘sisted by a team af fly-and-balt-casting instructors, They are on hand at the park every Tuesday evening until Sant oF ant, The series of lessons {s ope angling and hunting bod fora nominal fee, nto the 2.800 members of (he yound non-members who may register Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results N. sain bargains at your “ F _ , wage R 0 ile Only your FORD-MONARCH Dealer + sells