“be at sete ee re ee ee oe 1 "gt Teetering, Injury-Ridden Chisox: Poised To Meet Rampaging Red Sox Ry The Assoclated Presa Nursing a paper-thin’ one- «more than‘ four wéeks, cago White Sox tackle the rol-. (13-4) spot on the starting Ine, Neking Boston Red Sox tonight | no one knows. When Bob Kee- | as the tight American League. gan who has been having arm race reaches a fever pitch, White Sox are fist one game and 12 percentage points in front: of New York Yankees and Cleve- land Indlans and three games nhead of Red Sox, currently the: hottest team in the league, While White Sox and Red Sox are battling. Yanks and Indians will be trying to Knock each oth- er ont of the race in the first of a three-game set in New York. No games were scheduled jn the American League Monday: but the National League had a: full slate. Brooklyn Dodgers pulled 14t games out front in the race by coming from behind , to defeat the seeund,;place Mil- waukee Braves 4-3 in 10 dunings REDLEGS MOVED UP In other games, New York Clants knocked St. Louis Cardin. ss Into seventh place with a 9-1 vietory, Cinelnnath — Redlegs climbed to sixth by winning their {th straight, a 4-3 decison over Philadelphia Phillles, and Pitts- burgh Pirates edged Chicago! Cubs 5-4, Marty Marion's White Sox not only have Red Sox to® contend with but they also face a serious psychologieal barrier. Dick Dono. van, thelr No. | righthander, 1s’ recuperating fram an appendec- Major League Leaders Ry The Associated) Press AMERECGAN EOUVGUL AB RWW Pet. Kaline, Detroit 40] Of M4) 352 Kuenn, Detroit 9 305 OT 120 327 Kell. Chicago 2B SE 90 Smith, Cleveland 41 TW V0 ats Power, Kansas City 389° Gb rp 3th Ttuns---Kaline, 91. Runs batted In Boone, Detroit, 80 third-basemiuan third league, has been having back trouble again and is strictly a hmnited-service performer now, His ailment caused Sox to buy Bobby Adams from Clacinnatl, WON IN 10th ra | ow & Oe hunp. To add to White Sox’ troubles, George — Kell, leading hitter in the Lew Burdette held Brooks scoreless Monday until they tled ttn the seventh with three runs. They won it in the f0th when Johnny Logan got only one out rity Seen This Season Of 20-Game Winning Hurlers NEW YORK a -Twenty-game Wynn 13-5) and Bob Lemon: " oclprrano “ at ‘ whiners dn the major leagues 22-7) of Clevelamt Indians and; VERN SMITH appears to be sadly contemplating cutting one of | In Balance branch of a tree on the Blue Hills Golf Course in Kansas City, |" nfo., during a recent tournament. With this kind of luck dogging him, Smith was ellminated in the second day of the tournament umphs in -eaeh of the last five years, has won 16 games while losing: nine. Frank Sullivan of Boston Red: Sux make the grade. So have Early: Nine Lonped (4-8 has a chanee to Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Hits Kaline, 141. WoL Pet. GBL Doubles Goodman, Boston, 26. Chicaro . G90 6M Triples: -Magitle, New York, 9. iNew York... G2 41 602 1 Home rune Kidine and Mantle, 29 Cleveland o.. 62°41 602 1 Stolen bitees-- Rivera, Chleaga 17. | Boston van .... 60 43° 583 3 Pitehing Byte, New York. 418 -Kansus City 2... 449 6G 417° 20 Strikeouts Score, Cleveland, 104.) Washington ..... 35° 67) 3430 871; NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Baltimore .0... 50 7) 298 42 AB OR OW Pet, NATIONAL LEAGUE Campanella, Brook 296 56 100.498, Wi oOLS Pet. Ashburn, Phil... 372) G1 132) 328) Brooklyn oo... 72°32 «692 Hntder, Brooklyn . $66 89 116 317) Milwaukee ...... 57 46 553 Kiausveweki, Cin 401 74 126 SIG \ New York 00... 58 50 $44 171, Kurgess, Cineinnatt 281 48 88 413° Philadelphia ..... 64.58 491 21) Hune--Snider, 80. Chicago sore, SO 57 467 2314, Huns batted Hae -Snrider, 104. Cincinnath ooo... 47°58 456 Hits-- Post, Clneinnath, 124. St Louls oo... 46 95 450 25 Duubles-—Login, Milwaukee, 30. 0: pittsburgh . dd 07 Triples-- Bruton, ‘ Long, Pittsburgh, 0. Home runs--Snider and Kinaesewskh 46. Stolen bases Boyer, St. Louis, 14 Pitehlag ~~ Neweombe, Brooklyn. | tHe1, 047 Burlkeudts Jones. Chhespo, ida TRAIN SERVICE from Prince Rupert THE PRARRE Eastern Points 8:40 pm. PST, Daily except Sunday Convenient connections Ut Jasper for polit Mist and west, . Se enerennererereenerarnerenmat © ewes . : pak rial why ‘Terrace a TON Gah Daily Arriving Kithnat 12540 noon, BST, oe Cece er caneemnems teremenenmenanunamens! For information, call or write j KL. ROMER EPSON, GAD, ‘8 Third Avenue W, Mince iupert, Phone Wt Pe NITERE OR Le B60Y 9 :o-— a0 beer eee ws HemNTENN CANADIAN | Milwaukee ond; { Select Your @ GAS @ Ol Remember When By The Conudlan Press Ken Black — of SRA | DIGES "hal sharp SPEAR FISH FOR SURVIVAL FOOD NOTE: THIS “FISHING” IS FOR EMERGENCY . USE BAMaCO . 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Detroit _ . 56 47 539 71, Jopped today from Saskatche- tve as a challenge match, has Yougal anc 8, Yamamoto. 2 only one player Usted on the “Thirsty Thirties” line-up who fs on the lst of con- He 4s, right-handed. ‘hurler for Commercial Hotel of ‘the senior baseball league. Other players’ diamond rec-! for the most pur ‘shrouded in history, revived oc- ‘Wan Roughrider’s lineup. Fullback Herman Reed, who, GBI jplayed part of last season with ~ «Los Angeles Rams, and end John! 144, | Baston, from Tennessce Stale, were cut by coach Frank Fil- chok from the Western Inter- vat, provincial Football Union club.’ ye Tackle Al Passman, formerly , with _ Winnipeg Blue Bombers casionally with the unearthing ‘and Calgary Stampeders, and SIX or yellowed clippings iocal players also were dropped, | “ They were veteran guard Tony PULL ROSTER Hungle and five graduates from: ‘wlelder of a magle putter, rege Juntor ranks—halfbaeks Chuck designated by a softball loop, 98 Heed a tifelone ambition at McVeigh, Regent) Smith and spokesman is shown to iInclide:4 Mount Bruno, Que. 16 years ago, Sterling Kerr, guard Herb Uh- Mel eMissiley Dayls, Roy (Rough. |g “when he defeated Henry Mar- ren and end Wilf Uhren, tell of Edmonton to win’ the 'Canodian Amateur golf cham- ‘plonship 8 and 6. | 1 , I ! ‘tomy and will be out .af action on a potential double-play ball, | ‘permitting Juntor game lead and deprived of the Just where Marion fs going to score. Karl Spooner, third Brook | services of thelr top pitcher, Chi-: find someone to take Donovan's Pitcher, was the winner and) _Emie Johnson lost It, | Don Liddle made his frst start | Jor Giants in two months and} ‘trouble, returns to the active lst held the Cards to five hits. Wille | lAug. 15, Sox may get over the Mays hit his th homer of the} season, Hershell Freeman came to a’ mate's reseue for the third tine jn the Iast three games, when be: csaved: Art Fowler in the ninth. ; Fowler helped himself by bal- | tig dn one run with a singte. Dick Hall whipped Cubs for the: second Une in eight days and in! the process broke vo six-game: ‘Prate losing streak, ‘knocked In what proved to ve! the winning run with a single in: the ninth. 5-2 lead but Cabs scored twiee In their half. chance and Roberts. ; Last season there were six 20- | game winners, TU TRADES 4 { 4 t | Gillam to; He alsa, That gave bin a lay i eummatones og Oldsters To Shuck Mothballs wt ot sue cut For Exhibition Tilt Tonight Gloves and about 13° ball- (Lobo) Loucks, Jim (Jinx) Perry, players will come out of moth-: Dusty «Deadeye) Rhodes, Sam! balls tonight when, with any: ¢ Swatter) ‘break from the weatherman, the (Muscles) Scott, Bob (Bomber) C82 move half a game ahead, iMen‘s Senior softball league has. Kelsey, Dan (Dangerous) Dos- OF Can crop to second spot by: Newcombe | | t Maurice :ords are Full house) ee eet eee pe co e m yy : | ‘ ed Nie. TO TRAIN IN THESE IMP AVIATION AND MANY OTHE Here's your apporninity io g progressive field of aviation! There's a great furwee for aviar Breet Opportunity for men who to progress with It The Air Force will train you, ‘designated -temporary ballplayers, roster Evans, rine Rupert wuiny ING Ws Tuesday, August 2, 1999, Ree ren tn es el tape age face vse this season will almost be as Whitey Ford (12-4) of New York his clubs In half te make this shot. His ball landed in a low saree as one-legged outfielders. Yankees. Lemon, seeking his: The way the pitching situition’ seventh 20-game year, has been | shapes up with only one-third! bothered by a hip injury. Dick : of the campaign remaining only Donovan of Chicago White Sox. in mateh Don Newcombe of Brooklyn and. had a 13-4 record before he was) cto Robin Roberts of Philadelphia: sidelined Philiies appeuw certaln to wind: attack. up with as many as 20 victories. : Newcombe, Dodgers one-man, Conley of Milwaukee (11-7. ang, has aun 18-1 record While Jint Hearn of the Giants (1-1 Roberts, with at least 20 the and Lauds Arrovo of the Cardinals ; (1-0) appear ta have a. slim, Of Jolning play. Scott, John on ORTANT ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT AERONAUTICAL RADIO » RADAR AIRPRAME ARMAMENT et Into the ion~and a ore trained And you'll carn while you dearn. 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By PETER MURRAY (Otbnida, Pia. who won the U.8.| YF Canadian Press Stott Weiter j Junior cham plouship in 1952 and | CALGARY @ —- A trimmed: Wes fualist Ih the Freneh ama. |b ! ! field of 58, headed by a Florida’ “ur this year, $8 given the best _ CHICAGO a 1 ie ‘bond salesman areal a one-thne | Chawee to succed Harvle Ward |OGBUes knocked oy gi fisherman from British Colum. 2" of Sab Francisca ay Cana~ | that A player CANE b ‘bla, opens play today in the | lan dlle-holder, Spring Lratning before second rowndeof the Canadian) He showed why in making #2 scheduted dey Famateur golf championship. | qlek work of Wall Holden dr{40nday on the ' ‘The starting draw of 107 was) of Calcery wilh at and § win, | Pons rule at a joint sil ‘ehupped dh two Monday inthe ‘lop Candin threat ts Lyle /Chleago next Decent ‘first 18 holes of matenh play on) Cuucford ef) Vancouver, wit In dropping the eu Uhe pieturesque Calvary Coane duried (a sefllag ears hist year) Walaing, the Amerie i try Clib eourse. Most of the top) after two: years of coummereiadt,; Yonal leagues, neti players advanced easily, fishin atone the BC. coast, ‘ly, declded a nlayer Three reeelyad byes imo the! ‘The lust Canadian to win the: have to report belo § third round when do hetemine | Almdcti was Walt Meklray of but can If he so wishes” Mute seratehes lest some holes in Vineeaver tn 15 at Osftawa. {Last year player : Une draw, | Craw whe complained of dowed to report belo ~ doventeon~year-olh Wepg | Melee id was taken tothe ith) On ‘the player Momeni of Yorkton, Sask, Hern Detore dlspostng of Royy which has been ung | Bob Gray of Wingipes, and Al, Babiba idee of Edmonton WO sto everyone concerned 4 “Hunter cf Calgary are the plays) YP [Ieagues will meet | 7 ers taking the easy route) ‘The 22-year-old WC) amateur ‘cffort to Clintnate i, through the secend loud. Capi) wii yeu Ont the form The present rute ny me oprayER wavonn Ti dispkived Satueday da leadiag | ean “any . US. PLAYER FAVORED “te duutranan West coast teat tae any ats Don Bhplinghutf, W-yeartolt to ft, second straleht Wing ‘within the 05 | an . stuck and bond salesinan fronts doy Cup yletory, with a pale of a meyer kay 7 so caevord sunishing 67s, i ; Lan “3 SROUR DEFEATED HIG CHORE 1 Cd le ea { OF the 32 players who CONT ae eels fatta Ppeted dn the Interprovinedad * eleetrle — maty matches Satuiday, 27 entered unm those, ajor Any | To Elimingi Training hl ey } i | : othe aanetens dad ony four faite ofa survive Che {list round. . : ) ‘The most notable casualty was . : HYtey Gardner at Calear, whe! L _ ° ee wey WAG! : lopped a 3 ande2 decision ty 00K INTO onig Voabe Boon of Hallfax. 19 ‘- | Mel. | | ~ _ ; 5 5. . LOOSE MOOSE | 4 SUDBURY, Ont. ob -A moose! tonight, If, weather permitting ins the docs here rr cently ate aj Gordon and Anderson niect jae de: ; ew desarative bushes and near: Esquires at Roosevelt Park in awa | same t ake fur ty rat over a ear befare tt dis-| extra game to make up for V appeared. «Several residents savy ratn-out. ‘the animal Its weight: was es-{ Commercial Hotel, currently) thnated at about 1.500 pounds. tied with G & A fur lon spot, Maurice Ued with ur ton spo “KAAR 37" Printing Ni . Now Dibh ri Simpson, en 'schechiled a 7 pan, exhibition well and Vie (Roundhouse) [he same margin behind the wame at Gyro Park between! Griessel. jharevaremén. depending on the, RADIO PHONES ’ ; members of the current local 708) Opposing line-up of Local 703 RANES OU come, ' a team and 4 representative team,: players will Include B, Currie, C.i Exquires, east In the “spoller "| Diol 3552 or 4576 COMPANY i ‘whose ball-playing dates back Tlechman, J. Webber, H. You- role. are 12 games out of firs We : a ‘for the most part, to anpther de.iden, R, Enridge, W. Sundberg, P. spot. . LS em icade—or perhaps two. Finnigan, R. Rye, B. Ratchford, a nmnrnnen " LESS WORK TRY THE EDMONTON (- Alberta poul- try commissioner Robert Eo Me- I Milan says poultry ran be fed ‘once a week tnstend of three; . [thes a day through use of a 10- By The Ascociated Press ' . by-12 foot hopper with a roof | i,t Chisago. s topped Teny| designed to shed water, Crit, ne ap eee I shell, grain a ash are placed / Anthony, 1My, New York, (3). i the hepper mash ate placed NEW ORLEANS--Arthur Pers- _. “R. Michaels, K. Harris, J. Mae-! 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