een ee et ves ee ee le ee ee Fe - = Yee Rate ‘were the big winers in the West- riwice Rupeit Uaity News Sutucday, July M, [N54 Schoendienst. Makes Bid For National Hit Mark By JOE REICHLER Assnetated Press Sports Writer | ' scoring four runs, Al Red Schoendiznst, one of | "The Brooklyn Dodgers ended basqball’s most consistent stars, : * Uhree-game losing streak, edg- was making a bid today fur the! 8 out the Philadelphia Phillies modern National League! con-: 7-5 on Roy Campaneila’s two- secutive game hitting record, | Un homer in the 10th but re- The unassuming second base- / mained 64 games behind the man of the St. Louis Cardinals, | National League leading New who for years has been one of | baseball's top stars, although in; Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3. the shadow of the great Stan! Jim Greengrass batted in four Musial, hit safely Friday nighti runs with a home run and a in his 28th straight gume. isingle to give the Cincinnati ‘home runs .and a single while He needs to hit safely in each! Redlegs a 5-3 vietory over Mil-! of the next 10 games to top the | wattkee, thelr first Crosley Field | modern league mark of 37 set by: trimnph over the Braves this Tommy Flolmes ef the Boston | season. Braves in 1945. Should he BAKER BURNS CARDS achieve that woul, he owns tho: fourth highest consceutive hii-) Gene Baker cracked four hits ting skein. wl ou bs to ov vit to lead Lo} he Cubs 0 a vic ory over nage tl ee IMs ‘Cdn, Baker ots the 1941 ut York vont os ‘fourth hit in ‘the dith vielory ‘ ames when the Cubs broke through for FOX STARS i the winning runs. Another fine second baseman,! Duane Pilletle pitched and Nellie Fok, collected three hits: batted {he Baltimore Orioles to including 2 two-run single that) ® 7-5 victory over Detroit. His climaxed a four-rin seventh in-| single scored what proved to be ning to give the Chicago White! the winning runs as the Orioles Sox an 8-3 vieiory over the; snapped 4 five- -game losing Cleveland Indians. i streak. © Clevelend’s loss, with New | Four home runs-~two by short- York’s 6-5 triumph over Wash-:stop Joe Demaestri—gave tha ington, (rimmed the Indians’: : Philadelphia Athletics a 9-3 tri- first place American League lead: umph over the Boston Red Sox ever the Yankees to three game3.:as Alex Kellner went the dis- Jim Rivera also starred at hat: tance for. his ‘fifth triumph for Chicago, hammering two! against eight losses. | Tri-City Moves To WIL Lead With Help of Weatherman By The Canadian Press ‘ing the Braves to their conquest Rain and the Tri-City Braves Of Wenatchee with a five-hitter The Braves.got the winning run in the last we the ninth when ern International League Fr iday Dick Watson rapped out a Single night, ‘to score Len Tran. The Braves took the Wenat-! Wil Standings chee Chiefs in stride, 2-1, and | moved into first place in the! York Giants who whipped the |” + Unofficial Pony League handed: team at the British Empire Games at Vancouver July 30-Aug. Ye is 3 the youngest, ever to be chosen for the games from New 2¢ 1 | Of Second Half Little League meet. SECOND HALF SCHEDULE Visitors Home Umpire July 12 Super Vatu, Sea Kings S. Mintenko . 13 North Star Kinsmen R. Endridge 14 Sea Kings Kinsmen W, Sundberg . 16 Super Valu North Star D, Scherk 19 North Star Sea Kings B. Windle 20 Kinsmen Super Valu 5. Mintenko - 21 Sea Kings Super Valu R. Endridge _ 23 Kinsmen North Star W. Sundberg : 26 Kinsmen Sea Kines D. Scherk « 27 North Star Super Valu 3. Windle 28 Sea Kings North Star 8. Mintenko 30 Super Valu Kinsmen, R. Endridge Aug, 2 Super Valu Kinsmen 5 Sundberg 3 North Stars Sea Kings . D. Scherk “Halverson Hurls Three Hitter As Moose Hand Elks 13-4 Loss | Moose of the Prince Rupert! came in to score. Moose tallied for four runs int the Elks a 13-4 drubbing last! standings, Rain belted out the aigiuy 0 OW GL Vancouver at Victoria and Yak- victoria oo... 2 0 1.000 14! ima at Salem contests. Lewiston “2.0.0... 21 667 1 In the only other action, Ed- ‘Salem verseeseees TOT 50000 14 monton’s Eskimos halfed a twin’ pomonton 0, i am the bill with the Lewiston Brones,|yancourer 0... 0 2 900 24 taking the opener, 5-3, and tak- | Wenatchee beeen 03 00 3 | ing it on the chin in the after- | piece, 15-4, ! Major. ‘League : ‘night at Roosevelt Park as Moose’ ‘three-hit ball. the third, one in the fourth, two: hurler Per Halverson pitched : -in the fifth and four in the sixth. | : ‘The last four runs saw Eyford | - The Moose ciai gets the win! ‘retired from the mound and! . én eight hits, two of them triples Gulbranson take over, Tri-City's victory gave. the! Leaders Braves a 3-0 record in the yet- | young second. half of the split ar he Ass p i season, Victoria holds second By The Associated Pross with a 2-0 mark. | AMERICAN LEAGUE The Brones piled up 17 hits in! “Avila, Cleveland one ‘ 40 m6. scored on a passed ball and wild, was called out. Halverson struck the seconcdl game against Ed- ; Noren. New York ...185 98 64 340° pitch. ‘out 11 Elk batters and oniy)} monton as Jack Martin held the! ‘Rosen, Cleveland .. 236 36- 76 322, ay walked two in getting the win. ; it Canadians in close check oniFox, Chicago ..... 330 62 108 319. PlKS took the lead in the first Between them, Eyford and’ seven hits. Three Lewiston or-!Muntle, New York 278. 63 ge 3i7'iMing. racking up three TUNS! Gitbranson struek out ‘f ihe Edmonton . Runs—Minoso, Chicago, 66. ih onto + Runs hatted In—-Minoso, 66. i | Hits—Fox. 108, | Doubles---Vernon, rors helped boost run total, The opener was dicided in the Washington, 20 fifth frame when doubles by Vern | ‘Triples—-Runnels, Washington, 12." Camphell and Andy Skurski, a) Heme Runs—Mantle, 16, Stolen Bases---Jdensen, Boston i and | walk and a single gave Edmon-: ! ton three runs, Lewiston gol twa of its runs in the fifth on Al. Helst's two-run homer, : Jess Dobernic chalked up his: Minaso, 11, Pitehing--Reynolds, New York, 0-1 -.000. : Strikeouts—Turley, Baltimore, 103. , NAPIONAL LEAGUE { ar | 1 ho fi Oy Wlleuznconesegy, | fourth straight vietory in guide AR RM Pet. Halverson handeuffed the Elks! Th JAF PTO bi f yang guts, Brooklyn. 00 m2 0 30! For four innings until) Ken Gul-! CURE YOUR ueHer, New York . 320 4 3.35: alo Leap ' “Sehoendienst, St. Le 451 60 119 389 Lrinson singled, stole second and Injury May End: Pell, Cinelunatl ... 820 62 110.854 / Musial, St. Louis . 919 79 100 au| a, ty al dyeing, sn, 4 ' Ttuns--Musial, 73, | . AND Rus Batted In--Musial, $2, { Camnie § Career | Hits--Sehoendienst, 119. \ (i ng! Nonbles- Ander and Bell, Cineine Y BROOKLYN t= ‘Roy! iabns inti, 24 | nella, the ivan man catcher. ‘Triples Snider, nine it ELIMINAG Home runs--Mays, New York, 90. af the Brooklyn Dodaers, has , Stolen Bases virtually no contral over Lio | a4 flugers of his left: hand and he | sadly admitted today that bis baseball eareer may end after] the AL season. “A doctor friend of mine told me there is a passthility that the nerve Js one," he sald, “ie | Also told me de dt is true, Tanke ns well foreel ahout baseballe "T have an appointment to see: Bruton, Milwaukee, Pitehing-- “KAT, Strikeouts. AMonell, New York, 14-2 Madats, SL, Tauls, 9, Las Night's Fig hts TURBARD, Ohlo-~Jerty gis sneland, knocked out Joe Green. | wond, Akron, 2... Wellerwetdits | Dr. Horman Fett an Monday {0 COLUMTUS, ‘Cae len Pen | SURROUNDINGS | ton, (Delivered to your son If the operation for a hane nan, 133, St. Paul, ontpointed! | ONEW TILEY chip removal Inst May damaged sonny Laskno, 138, Miamt, 10, Commodore Cale . a vital nerve, San Diego, Calif. — Charie Box 249, Torraco, B,C, Campanella returned (a aetion Cireen, 1144, Las Anpeles, out Jaemnnnnee only four weeks afler the onern- lon and has been compliining vecomily that the hand burt. We sald (he pain wos ao had tn Friday nieht's mame acatnst the Philadelphia Phillies that he couldn't grip the bat properly, HUN, he hit a heme min ta the 10th Innings with one man on hage lo why tk for the Dodgers, efi. The buy catcher, a member af (he Dodgers sinen mide 1048 and bles (he most valuable play- er fi the Natlannal Teague, suid he ts determined to play in the All-star ame in Cleveland on Tuesday, the doctor's Aagnonts : notwithstanding, ommpoe 0 . ‘ A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ALFRED L, BELL, C.A, Restdent Partner Prineo Rupert polnted Milo) Savage, Angeles, 10, OPTOMETRIST Fred Wy Dowdle ‘W3 'Third Ave, W, ‘ Phono Greon 960 mavommeenemenat boo ob mpcrmmenrmneteat 101, Los * rmeememrwe RUPERT SIGNS. Commerelal Advertising nd Noeorating a22 Vourth Strent Ah Mount Avenug Hast Telephone: Red RM, t Termes Princo Ceara Vancouver Queanel . iwalk and an error by first base- i Stole sscond. and third and came: singled him in. by Bob Oskie and Willard Andet-+ Moose coaches erred in the: son. Losing pitcher Eddie Ey-' ford aided the Moose cause con- : bottom of the fourth when Per: °r ‘siderably in the fifth when runs; Halverson batted out of turn and on singles by Eyford and Hill, a and walked eight, man Ropby Irvine, Bob Oskie had a perfect night,- arn ‘going tl One in thee halt oe the me mate Arsenault hil twice in three ; the o , Official trips. when dim Arsenault singled, | ‘two walks also batted a thous- ! ‘in to score, Dick Bury was hit | 4 , J ageregation was Gulbranson Who | by a pitehed ball and Ost vont one for Lwa, - SOGGY VARDS Acrate your salb and give your plants a change to develop proper root § systems, New permanent fie will do If the Joh for you year after A year, Does not disintegrate with are. Send SO cents for a sample and prlee quota- DINING | PLEASURE SPARKLING NEW ... TIMES HAVE CHANGED Antiqinted moving methods are rently out af date at Lindsay'h 6. 6 Chere you'll tind the intext equipment vyaitehle, tn thls day ant age SERVICH Ik essentlal Kaulpnent and serves go had dn tind Ce ensive Cait your nove tk camplotely andlafietory, .,. GO MODERN GO... . 4 RY ERA i tet, dca hk cc Mlk EL ae TING onl A ARR fant” 1 dad per EO PaO AY MURRAY JEFFRIES, 16-year-old. high¢jumper, is the youngest member of the New Zealand has cleared six feet, five inches in the High jump, believed to be a record for a boy of his age. Umpires Named For Each Game | in Revision A-revised schedule for the second half of the Little League has been drawn up, including um- ‘pires who are to be on hand for each game. Provision has also been made for two games, rained out during the first half, to be played The first is scheduled for tonight, a contest between Kins-,; men and North Stars. The second will be played next Saturday when these same two teams will; Umpires A. Letdurneau and John Comadina have also indicated willingness to umpire games and will need one day's notice.of the game for which they are needed, . ‘blonde who shows SCven g@ three for three while.team- , @ Anderson who got 4 Heaviest hitter on the Elk: § 7. The six-foot-four, schoolboy aland. Schedule | i 4 Seattle Miss Reaches Finals 1 VICTORIA (—A 17-year-old } a world of promise Friday became the : ‘youngest golfer ever to reach the ! finals of the Pacific Northwest | Golf Association champtonships. | ‘the finals afler beating Anne | Quast of Everett, Wash., 5 and 4. | She joins Mrs. Derek Rhys- | “Jones of Victoria, first: Vietoria : woman to enter the finals since | : Violet Pooley Sweeney in 1927, | i Mrs. Rhys-Jones defeated Mrs. i Fred Patterson of Seattle, 6 and | 5, in semi-final play. Although it is doubtful that Mrs. Rhys-Jones will match Miss | ; Jessen off the tees,,the Victoria | swinger, a good putter, is ex- | nected to put Up a strong battle. | ry Dailv News ( Ctassitied | That your. Cl reading as follows THE DAILY NEWS... IN ONE WEE | Just PHONE 7 AQ iv on | | | AND CHARGE IT raieiaeicee eee SE we ee ’ Vek RMAs abt gd bette vvannmnavacab doe oa FER et ORME ot om Benne EAE Ore ren Aan at Leonard, Martell Favored As Pro-Golf Finals Start By GRANAM TROTTE R Canadhin Press Staff: Writer EDMONTON )—Two weslern- ers, Wed after par-breaking 18- hole rounds, today led a field of 31 into the 36-hale windup of (ie $4,175 Canadian Professlonil Golf Assoclation championship. Tho West's hopes of winniny lts fifth straight CPGA ttle soared Kriday when Henry Mar- tell of Edmonton Highlands and Stan Leonard of Vancouver Mir- Ine Drive took the lead In the first round with cards of 69, one | under par for the Louzh Edmon- | fon Mayfalr course. Only one slroke separated the palr in the 1938 CPGA tourn | ment -with Martell winning the: title for the first time. Leonard, four-time winner of the tournament, went: strokes up on Martell on the lirst nine holes only to have the! former Edmonton traffic cop drive back with the opmlag day’s best nine-hole round. a two-under-par 33 on the bick nine, Martell scored the only tagie St. Louis Horse Bettor's Dream | WINNIPEG (CP)--Hot tip. for: ace fans: Bet Cross-End on the nose. He can't lose. Owner Ear} Brown of St. Louis, | Mo., arrived here Friday with the | ‘Sheek six-year-old who has been in the money five out of six rac- ; 'eS this season. He can’t lose at Polo Park be= | ‘cause he’s the only horse there— ithe others moved to Calgary ! ;When the Winnipes meet ended | : ‘last Saturday. Brown said there had been a misunderstanding, LONDON 0i—Current reports | show Britain now has 3,750,009 | itelephene exchange lines’ work- ing, compared with 2 090,000 in} ' Ruth Lessen of Seattle entered ; 1939. bw? “of the day ‘when he sank a chip shot from six feet off the green, While Martell was the’ sentl- mental hometown favorite who cot encouragentent cheering gallery, Leonard was just as much at home on May- fairs 6,715-yard layout, He shot the bes, pre-tournament prac- tice round here, a 87, and holds the course’s compelitive record, td set In 1951, The East's main hopes were | shouldered by a 25-year-old ; “dark-horse" and several veter- ans, all the latter former CPGA | champs. -Jack Kay of Montreal's Mount Bruno, was two strokes behind the leaders. He could have well |] been abreast of them except fur (wo putts which rimmed the eup. 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