eaeiet tas ' ‘ 2 (ft to: : 1 ‘ , 2 ‘ Boe rae ha . At uals’, THE DAILY NEWS + © Bn Dab Did AYZE ‘ ’ Southpaws Show Former Brilhance — rte 2 8 Dy The Associated Press To Pitch Chisox, Phils To Victory. ° ... are over Chicago could really get; in on the scrap. Tuesday night his three-hit- ter beat Cleveland 4-1 as Chi- cago home rns ruined rookie. Herb Score and pushed Sox to! ‘within a half-game of the sec- ond-plkice Indians. \ Billy Pierce and Curt Simmons, a pair of sottthpaws who have known better days, may be ready to set up shop again, If so, you cin bet managers Marty Marion and Mayo Smith will be throwing fn lot of business their way, Billy the kid has been one of the tissing links in Marlon’s plan to deliver Chicago White Billy fanned seven while notching his serond complete ganic, flashing some of the stuff that made him American League | Sox an American League pen-j strikeout king in 1953 — the year! nant. Sox have beer just astride he was 18-12 and Sox finished ; or two behind the leaders, vith-{1144 games behind, the rlosest | out Pleree, but if his arm troubles they had ‘come since 1920. ‘ me | | i Kinsmen Use Three Hurlers. ' | To Gain 13-6 Lil Loop Win | Kinsnien, of the Prince Rupert strong replaced Adams in the} Little League clouted two Sea fifth and struck out five and: King pitchers for 13 runs, In- pulled down two pop-ups. cluding a home run oy John Ol-; Alexander whiffed five and! gon in the third with one aboard walked a) lke number, while! lai night as they beat Sea Kings Adams fanned none and gave up: 13:6 In a scheduled fixture at one walk, Armstrong allowed no! Algoma Park. runs but fasued one free pass.! Starung pitcher for Sea Kings, Loser Van Pykstra struck out, Frant Van Pyketra gave uo five two and walked three while Kerr. ris, struck out two and walked fanned no one but walked five. three before belng replaced. in. Sea Kings committed five er-, ihe’ fourth by Bruce Kerr, who | rors and left eight men on base, | allowed the remaining eight while Kinsmen bobbled 10 times’ runs. | ‘ f Kinsinen used three pitchers cand left seven stranded. Next game in the Little Leagné to insure the win. Starter Bill Alexander gave up four runs is schedled for tonight at Al- goma when Kinsmen host North; before Bob Adams took the. mound in the third with two Stars. down to snuff a Sea King threat but allowed two funs, Bob Arm- Last Night's Fights “SACRAMENTO, Calif — Joey Lopes, 13344, West Sacramento, : otitpolnted Sandy Saddler, 1304, : New York, 10 (non-title). “WASHINGTON — Jimmy Coc-_ per, 12044, Washington, knocked. out: Harold Smith, 127!4, Wash- ; ington, (8). OCEAN PARK, Cailf, — Jose Litls“ Cotero, 129, Mexico City, | outpointed Pete Kawula, 129, | ate Chicago, (10). | CHANGE LURES IF FISH ARE “LONDON, England — Austin! (NOIFFERENT To WHAT YOU'RE Jones, 173, United States, out. | | USING, WHETHER FLY-FISHING, | pointed Arthur Howard, 174%,/. PLUG-CASTING, OR SPINNING. A land, (hn mpm et BA amen 4) [ip GFFORTS ARE FRUITLE Retnember when.. | AFTER CATCHING A FISH SRI “he The Canadian Press | ONE SPOT, IT MAY INDICATE IT The. great three-year-old colt WAS THE CNLY FISH, OR THAT Alsab' came from behind the! OTHERS ARE SCARED OR HAVE (jeld'to win the 52nd running of | GROWN WISE TO THAT PARTIC- the Preakness Stakes 13 years | ULAR LURE. IF STRIKES DON'T ago today at Pimlico. Al Savath'’s: TEWOPE A CHANGE OF LURES, $700 bargain horsé set a record | ERENT LOCATION, of 1:57 for the 1 3-16 mile course. : The SAi€ APPLIES TO USING The current record of 1:53 was BAIT: CHANGE IT, OR PRESENTA: established by Capot in 1049. aly pane teeters ae me oom SPORTSMANS D GEST 74 sharp CHANGING LURES ute $4 TION, FOR RENEWED INTEREST, NINETEEN- YEAR-OLD Pat Russell, Vancouver awlmmer train- ing for the cold and treacherous Strats of Juan de Fuen, prac. Hees by pulling three men ina rowboat. An arts attident at the Univeralty of British Columbia, Pat hopes to make her swim attemps in June, Passengers are, front to rears couches Fred .MeDermott, John MeDermald and Glen Kreiner, (CP Phat wwe dk, ween age bean aengt me + “batsman pulled a muscle while | “Three runs in the elehth won it -Gus Zernial matched three-run ‘homers in the sixth. Forty play- -ers got into the game — Includ- ‘ing 1 pitchers, seven for De- _ trolt. } did the job for the Orioles. \aherepetemeensones ] (Moore Leads Contenders’ Prince Rupert Daliy News: re For Heavyweight Crown retiring, Ring editor Nal Fiels- NEWYORK ih — Light-heavye cher, saldand be was glyen the da wegiht champion Archie Moore; No. 8 berth thong the bantam: today waa ranked top heavy. Welghts. Fill Nava of Mexica, weight contender in the Intest Was dropped: from the listening Ring Magazine ratings for his to make way for the Thal pollee ivietory over Cubn's Nino Valdes, jHentenant., co Bs oh it‘was the first time since Canadian heavywelght cham | Sugar Ray Roblnson was In- | Plon Earl Walls of Toronto tn) ranked No. 6 among the heavy- cluded In both welterweight and ; ; ca an divisions six years: Weights, Just behind Ezzard ego that a Boxer has been placed (Charles. Riehle (Kid) Howard of in. two. classes, Robinson thon :Hallfax ls No. & lightweight. was Welterweight champion. + ontmenanen nena Moore; 38,’ outpolnted Valdes, | HISTORIC ITEM then No. 1 contender, inn 15-| DONCASTER, England of rounder In Lag Vegos, May 2) lay uancinn in dus Yorksh!re Valdes dropped to fourth be-- town has aecemed the gift of al hind Pittsburgh's Bob Parker: wartime gaseiine ration Wook .o ay 1 Hee, y ton TURNED THE TIDE Wy MURRAY ROSE Simmons looked his best since} ; 1953 as he went 71% Innings be- , fore tiring. And with some nice help from Jack Meyer, that was cnough to snap a six-game win- ning streak by New York Glanis Simmons, who helped Phils to thelr 1950 flag but who fell off after losing part of a toe Ina 1953 lawn-mower accident, fan- ned five and spaced five hits. Tt was his first victory In five ap- pearances after shoulder trouble in spring training. In the Ameriean League Chuck Stobbs and Washington Senators gimashed first-place New York's seven-game string by beating | & and England's Don Corkell. Cock-: trom a restdei he st 4 OCR estdent, , Yankees 3-2. And Baltimore end. . ell had been No. 2 man and. - ewan lb ecisaee 5 4 ed Hts five-game lone stump eH Banker No. 3 before the beefy: non , Sponsored y | against Boston while Detroit, lBriton was blitzed by heavy. |! a beat Kansas City 9-6, iwelgh: champlon Rocky Mave: KEEPS FRESH . | The Conia : ieiano May 14. . In a reshuffle of the middle. | weights Franee’s Charley Humez- replaced Joey Giardello of Phila- ‘ Ldelphia as the leading challenger iwith Rocky Castellini of Cleve. . ‘dand ‘second, Giardello was dropped (o third because of idie- chess resulting from his trotibles with the law. : 2 our OF NOWHERE PAGUE players hold a strategy conference on a | Virgle Akinsof St. Louls moved ‘out of nowhere Into the No. 3. ba ‘ In the National Pittsburgh @ amine | buried tis Ll-game tosing string , ; Legion; by humiliating the first-place " Brooklyn Dodgers 15-1. ' Rain postponed St. Louis at: Chicago and Cincinnath at Mil- | waukee. White Sox learned Tues. day outfielder Minnie Minoso ; wasn't reenvered from.a beaning at New York last week and would - ; need additional rest. > eee MEYER USEFUL in MEYER USEFUL =” WO LITTLE At Philadelphia Meyer saved ysontreal baseball diamond displaying the showmanship of their DIGGER asp, BRT TER TN , f 4 a Simmons by gelling Dusty jyip-league idols, Catcher Billy Kelly and pltcher Tucker Hueltes berth In the weltenweight ranks: Ye J WN Rhodes and Willfe Mays 08 POP hold a pow-wow during a pause In a Little League Baseball on, the strength of an unbeaten | te} Att ups with the bages londed tn the opener, Tucker, 10, hitrled three innings of hitless ball but his string for six fights, In iis Inst - Satta Adaadildie + two fights he knacked oul Ron- eighth. Glen Gorbous, a native team, the Senators, was hammered 8-0 by the Yankees. nie Delaney and Joe Miceli. Ra- of Vulcan, Alta. sent Jim Hearn (CP Photo’ ‘Use Want Ads—They Poy to his third: defeat against six: NOH Fuentes of Los Angeles, . . successe; with two doubles and. placed third in the Wolters, [f**easeoruiaanmendanesaae sony exisatens aah mene a palr of singles that scored two. changing bernhs with the Packing — Crating — Cartage 4 ‘i “srounded” Vinee Martines of: ’ en paterson, NJ. . Local and:-Long Distance Moving Frankie Ryif of New York was! ~ Lift Van Service 1 a , ' ‘promoted to second from third; LEAVE IT TA ty GAYLE TALBOT ' jamong the lightwelghts despite e / woe! 9 running ou a firstnntng hit, , NEW YCRK (A\P)—Those oldtime crosstown ic recent defeat by first-ranke ; rivals, the Yankees and Dodgers, are feuding to the ji. ralph Dupas of New Orleans, ; ‘CARTAGE & STORAGE LIL: Ho, no we t q tide-turning runs. At Kansas City. Tigers lost | Harvey Kuenn for 10 days when | the leading American League : for Detroit after Al Kaline and extent that they will not meet next month, as they Ryff, who had beaten Dupas, , . “ovlous | hay for years pas 1 annual May Yo Typ , previously, moved ahead = of ave for years past, in the annual Mayor Trophy peeve Duilia Lat, the European | game for charity, The Giants, instead, will represent. y35-pound champion. ‘the National League. porters see cero ome | Cpatiandse Chamrern Songkite | i Relations between the two in a big way, to see for them- ‘rat has changed his mind about: Jim McDonald and Ray Moore (tubs, which have grown in- ‘stlves the horrid things Marele:- ete tren ‘creasingly strained for several @ no was supposed to have done ' years, apparently snapped this to thelr clean-cut young cham- * ispring when the Brooklyns cas- P On, ually announced they would tele. One source estimates the pro- |” vise 25 of their rond games from nivlor's loss at $75000. , A local station, thus offering dirs The British fans, by the way, | ect competition to Yankee home iii) be greatly disappointed If. games. vO ‘they pay their way in expeetiny : Pet. The Yanks have-grown steadily tu see Marciano armed with a, ‘493 less fond of the Flatbush crowd hatchet. The movies show clear- 468 because of Jackle Robinson's fre. ly that Rocky only fqught his yag quently acid comments upon the usual rough, relentless fight. - a2) fact that, until this season, such as aman might flaht wha $s ; there was no Negro player on the donng his best to protect some- ‘Yankee roster. It was the feel- thing worth maybe $1,060,000. | Houbler—Hodges, Brooklyn. 1. ing of the American Leaguers | . a poets enon’ nail stays, that the Dodgers.could, if they, “New Yor, 5 wished, have curbed Jackie's ‘Use Want Ads ome runs Snider, and) Khuszew- tongue. ‘ eee - ski, Clnelnnath, 1. LITTLE-KNOWN RULE ; Stolen Dases ~ Gallium, eae ote tiee decishowsn- - The Dodgers sought to have ; Newcombe. Brooklyn: 6-0, 1.000. the Giants substituted for the, Strikcouts-- Jones, Chicago, $9, Yinkees ag their opponents lal the charity game, but bumped, Into a little-known rule whith, “YOUR ALMED! VAN M eengs neces eet msemaimanty 67 automo piney ames eae perme Lite gn ea tre aie enltanibee tram it «red we Major League - Leaders — By The Assoclated Press NATIONAL LEAGEL AB OR H 45 39 44 45 43 ‘Mueller, New York 149 19 “Virdon, St. Louts 106 22 )Schocndienzt, St. L, 14 22 ‘Gampanella, Brook, U9 96 Logan, Milwankee = S423 Hue: --Snidety Brooklyn, at. Rens batted fae Campanelli, d2. 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"a than a word, it Isa real altitude, Canadian Artilleryman From a small, determined beginning In 1855 Canada’s have been, aro now, and always will be rancly 10 go avotys Antillery has grown to a fighting force with a magnificent —— whare to do thelr spoclal jobs, ' roputation and a stirring batile record, Thett spoclal job Is protecting our om They served the guns at Ypres and the Sommo, Monte”. . right to live the way wo ploase, mo For full Infermadion on service In the R,Cyd, welies ‘phone op visit . ils , No, 11 Perxonne) Dopot, Army Reorulting Blation © o Army Rénrwlting Station or 420) West ard Ayonte,, h47 Beymour’Slrant, “MIMMn. Aringiry ponres) your Vancouver, H.0—'Polophone Vancouver, B.C.-Telophovam ec). Home . ONbrry M1 ar PAditie wud ay A