100 SINK: HINNOW, \ between’ Gordon ‘and Anderson MS “Lom the Western: Hockey: et a became'¢ official Saturday.” ‘le ‘Manager’ Norm Couch, who’ was os league’s: annual mecting . ‘£0 find “fnew: financial - backing.’ for ‘the ‘| club; will inform. president —Al " ed virtually. the-same with G & A ‘atop: ‘the: league; while: second >| place; Hotelmen ® - witha 555: ‘average. Terrace 'stay- : ed in’ third, spot, on'a, 500: average ea and’ ‘Esquires remained in the cel : | Seatt, the winner allowed sh six x ibs pe operate | during’ the, 1956- 5. Sea- Ne son. i: - | Needles Wins - : all but, sewed: up, the three-. 4 Remember en “ ftefeated the. United: States: aces ~ Hotelmen and Terr ace second. game’ li: --A double- pill at: Roosevelt’ irk and Esquires was rained out. ‘Positions of the: ‘clubs, remain- “had st5: ‘percent tage;points: shaved. off to wind up Ror’ Gord: ‘Cameron, the opens ing Joss, was his* ‘first. in! ‘five starts’ this, scason as. Terrace: ov- ere ane al- 0 deficit in: the ‘fourth +] frame: ‘with. wo. ruins and. added >| two: more , in: the.seventh, Ray sth en toow Q_The: ‘with: ‘| drawal’ of. Saskatoon « ‘Quakers given : until. ‘June.-15.. by the Leader that the Quakers will not Belmont Stokes. NEW YORK “Upr-Neeilles, the. “winner of the Kentueky, Derby, year- -ald American: tutt. chani- ~midnship: ‘Saturday as he came ifrom far’ ‘pack: in the lacs half- ; y:{"imile to win the’ $119, 050. Bel-: "| mont stakes. - Career. Boy was. “second and, Fabius, third, +. ce split a . Pringe Rupert Sen} jor baséball league double-header atthe interior town S| yester day,- ‘dro opping the opener 4 4-1- and faking fhe . the same as Cameron. “Cameron fanned 11, Scott eights: ond-game victory; allowing only three singles. to! Terrace ony A the third inning, : Hotelmen: got: to starter: Jack Burton’ and -reliefer. Mills* fora total of 10. hits, ‘scoring twice in the first: inning; once in the sec- ond. and bringing . three runs across in the: fourth. Everton, Posts. | 3rd Win'int Row Over Aberdeen’ NEW: "YORK (Reuters) —Ever- ton ‘of. the’ English’s Football League gained ‘its third straight Soccer. “victory: over » Abardecn Sunday. by. defeating ‘the Seots club 6-3°-at Downing Stadium. Everton won: 3- a ab, Toronto Sat- urday.... It took ‘: a nate: rally by. Ey-|¢ erton, who ‘led 3-0 at: halftime, to subdtie the spirited. Scots: ‘who | 2 had tied the score ‘after 14 min- utes of thd: ‘second | quarter. } in “TORONTO Canadian Chaimp. headed: for the United . States today and a shot at the rich stake races and the hest American; three- year-old thoroughbreds. The “big bay” ‘colt. was on his. way. just 36 hours’ after winning | the $25,000.;added Queen's Plate classic Saturday. ‘His ‘first stop. was Cleveland where the $40, 000-added Ohio Derby will be:run next’ Saturday, . ~The: Champ’s full US. itinerary hasn't been set but owner Bill Beasley: of Toronto said after Saturday's runaway victory that’ his ‘horse. would take on the cream of American sopho-:. -Mores..: : “Weill chase them from’ Maine to California, if necessary,” Beasley ‘sald. “I’m: going’ to give him every hance Lo prove, _he's the hest Canadian- bred ever." we Don Hawryluk pitched ‘the sec-| . who brought in thelr Jone. run in ; Standings: Eg WwW . L _ Pet. ORL G&A Lee 2 8 700), Hotelmen Be 4 ° 555 - "hy Terrace ©... i 646.500 2 Roques. “ ies 6143, Me New York, _ Middl ROCHESTER, NY, (Pi—Matur- ity. has made. Cary Mindlecoff | the world’s greatest golfer. When he won his second -U.S. Open championship Saturday, posting a 281 total for 72 ‘holes and then sweating it out. in the locker’ room while’ Ben «Hogan, Julius ‘Boros, Ted: Kroll and a Jew others wharged - at. hiny and - dyopoen, hack, Middlecoff prov- ed that. he is the.one golfer. to beat in.any tournament at this time, The tall retired . dentist from Memphis, Tenn,, and Dallas, Tex fs 35 and has been rated among the Icading* golf ‘professionals ever sinee he won his first Open ; as a sophomore pro in 1949, Before the Open, when Hogan was: saying. the Heht rough al the Oak Hill course made it the casiest course on which he had ever Middlecoff said he would be happy to. take a: 28! score” and slay in’ the locker room, He hit eco Tops Fie To Win Second U.S. played a championship, my Bain, 1274, id nose with ‘younds of ‘1-10: 10- 10, Hogan, bidding for the. fifth Open title—he. lost last year In playoff with ‘Jack "Fleck .— missed a. 30-inch putt on the 17th green, and lost his vhince for -a.-tie. Boros, 1952 ‘winner, three-putted the 12th green and then rimmed the cup.on a‘final bold bid for a te'on the: 18th. Those. twa tled for gecond; one stroke: behind, Kroll, with the host chance of all to win, “fell apart on the clos- ing holts, and. finished with a 285.total. Fleck : failed to qualify for the final rounds, Weekend Fights BOSTON ti#—:Tony DeMarco, 14634, Boston, outnointed Vince Martinez, 14634, Paterson, NJ. (10). 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