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Chicago continiied to, fatten up at” Baltimore. “Moiday . night, trimming: Orioles: 13- 4. and -cut- ting. the, Yanks’ lead lo. four games; Cleveland; in“third “and| only. 41% back, ‘dbfeated -Washing-. ton.-7-0 in’ the: ‘only: other “Am- erican - League’ game. ‘scheduled. PIRATES IN FIRST oe we “In ‘the ‘National; meanwhile, Pittsburgh, slipped into first’ place while eniovine a day. olf'tis Sal Maglie ‘and: Brobklyn’s Dodgers: combined to dump the Milwaukee Braves out of thé: lead 3-0: ‘The |, s while the Yankees were lose six SIGNS CONTRACT | — ~ Jack (Indian ‘Jack) Jacobs,. for mer quarterback: for’ Winnipeg blue Bombers of the Western Inter- provincial. F 0 otbal! Union, ‘signs a oné-year contract 4s ‘playing coach of the new Lon- ‘don teanvin the Ontario Rygby Football Union, (cP Photo). Rupert and Kitimat stu- dents. | Booth Memorial High School competitors, with 175 came second, with 15 points, Senior boys aggregate was won by Booth Memorial Grade 12 stu- dent Art Helin, who had 16 points, winning the 100 yards and the high jump and coming sec- ond in the 220 and the broad jump, Helin cleared the bar at 5 feet 6 inches and made 17 feet 1 inches in the board jump, Bo-Me-Hi got 126 of the total 175 from the boys efforts and came first in 17 of 30 events, Fred, Ritlley came first in the boy’s senior shot-pul with a heave of 43 feet ‘8 inches and also topped other competitors in the- discus throw, achieving a nter-School Meet Won By Skeena High Athletes of Skeena High School, evr ace, chalked up a total of 811 points Saturday at Terrace to win an inter-school track meet in competition with Prince points, | | Kitimat trailed eeeentcemmen neces een seat agen meni ae ey me emt an tre ed Sailings from Prince’ Rupert T'o Vancouver. — Friday and Sunday 9 p.m, To Kitimat — Friday 9 p.m, To Kemano — Sunday 9 p.m. To Stewart, Allee Arm, Kin- celith—Saturday 8 am. 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Anatole Mesit won both the 440 and 880. Kim Mah took two. firsts, winning the’ high jump and broad jump. In the intermediate shotput, BI] Mussel took top honors and posted a runner-up mark in “the broad jump. Mah, Mussel, Irvine and Arsen- eau won the intermediate relay with 20 yards to spare. In senior girls events, Carol Wick was second in the high jump, broad jump and hurdles, while Maja van Weston won the intermediate discus throw and came second in the softball 4 ati, -an. b- 2. winnd?, over Phila -{delphia. oo ‘Billy . Pieree; 5- 10. lefthander,. had: only. av slight bit of trouble gaining” “his seventh victory for the: Sox -and 7 record, {Boston before: running into the ‘ : Yankees again’ a'week from to- :) PCL Ste adi day. The Sox, 0-5 vs New York | this. season, got M-hits off loser an ings Don. Ferrarese. and: reliefer By ‘The: ‘Canadian’ Press. | George Zuverink, Dave’ Philley, “L : Pet. GBL Jan Oriole: until two: weeks ago. play ites you ‘carry it, Ovals size speaker, famed. “Golden Throat” tone system . . dn sophisticated two- toned eiise, SEE AND. NEAR iT. NOW'A we B | McRit BROS. LID. “The Store That Service: Bulle" iDIAL 2325 DIAL 2326 Opoosition’” Angels’ Secret By The Associated Press , Los Angeles’ secret? Just keep whaling the daylights out of the rest of the Pacific Coast League and who’s left to challenge for the lead? The Angels haven’t lost a ser- ‘jes. since mid- May. Then . the Hollywood Stars, now 4% pames behind in seventh, got to them 4-0, Los Angeles showed no sign Monday night of letting up as the Angels rolled over Sacra- mento 8-5 in the series opener. Lours Sinouneed the ‘en: of veterai relief, pitcher Jim anty; sak -old par ball. “Yel Nee | Natidnal’ League's ‘most: valuable, - | player: in’ 1950, when: he ‘pitched |: Los “Angeles cn . 18), ; Seattle... a) tos: 3 3 drove in four Sox runs willy two! Hollywood's Fred Waters gave meow Duncan, whose aggregate Secrumento 24 ae 7 doubles a and. a single, - | five hits and. no walks as hejtotal was 15 points, won the 75 : se | 30. 483-104 threw. a 7-0: victory over last’ yards, the high and broad jump " San: Francisco. “80 * 464° 11% Maj or Leac ue place _ Vancouver. Portland’s;in the “under 14” category, while 3 4 Holly wood 2. e - 407 14), j qu + Royce Lint beat. San Diego 5-1, Ray Windle, competing in the . - P ‘ 0:. 310. “under 12” class, won the 75 yard, Mts advertisonient is: iat qiublestud ar uaspaned by) che Latin p 5. Vancouver: es od 204, giving nine hits and getting help from three double plays. | “Waters let ‘only one Vancou- " Cay (rate (a t a , eit c event and the shotput and camel ra are or ls, Hi, averamen af Urlttsh Cota nbia third in the broad’ jump. - Standings _ By The Asgoclated: Press ‘ _Amterteaa Lease by ae: + mm Gh e { : f : = : ; ver player get to second. His The Columbia Cellulose Com-j. WY. 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