are ; i i ' ~ l ‘s . ne cys . , ; ceeqene ; ; . Ey ha ui ae W Miter Mupen bay INCyS . . . ae is an be i: , : ee GEORGE DAWES Thursday, June 9, 1954, ‘ : rin a “ in 4 ! AUCTIONEER oe om : I eae . Phone 6032 and 2952 - tt : me e; OS = Sox Down Cleveland 9-4. : vee os amt po VACATION. I bo : onIN iy .. Tay : - ae . a N : ‘Despite 3 Tribe Homers wir: 2222 A VACATIUN: By ‘bat Assoc tited Pied © Purtieutarly singe first-place iy a enenet salt So ne “ Ho might be a pood idea if New York Waukees--chy team’ i \ Fel 2 . i | “ Crvelantd Indians forsot about) With tae hemes patent are due a a breaking the American League Mm a weekend all fasts ail ice Is BOs 4 : home-run record and wot busy ‘uur times In the last six amma. WW pereeen yoe oe vid 7 Yd, hitting (ne siigles Chat win ball BUGS Indains have hit three a FRA eto oo mam vappinygt ole no enact . re eodte PAU S, chome runs iy as single contest, RY TL (ab RE Tey hn ae : rie Nes SY ph ge : 1 ; i “and thev'se Jost five of tne six, 4 ' ee iy pdt L . Saneludine the four haner-lappy “ ope Teoos 0 of “Q it Q EI Hf wames, . oe oe ar . x Indians had) one of — thelr oO o! - of te Ul r $e three-homer games Wednesday - p d p h ij ‘w ~* t night but lost to Buston Red Sox. fo os ee ie cdai rushers fee ." : “5-4 in 12 innings. Ba ye a SARI CORRES cr a Tn abaMS. Ne eS FEE AP eee Oo aS Oe, Ney ayhe. Poe OE p t [ ld The tnirdeninee ‘Tri Shorts: YY # romo er 0 1 The hoe Tee $12,000,000 TRACK — This Is an architect's sket h of the proposed grandstand for the $12,000,000 oe 1 VANCOUVER @. Fight pro-. heat kraut because nn Tigces.’ Woodbine race track to be built on the outskir.s cf ‘Toronto! ‘The new track, which Is expected | Halters - I ' } moter Eayle. Kalani said Wed-| Ser onl-phite Oilensy White Sox. to raak high with the top racing layouts in No .h Amertea, fs to be ypened in May, 1944. In | gy . I . nesday night he was ifweatened | lost 3-2 io Raltimore Orloles and time for the 97th running of the Queen's Plate, | . (CP Photol acks (I Three weeks ago by aif “Caslern Rensee Clty Atigtics -teaped Se cee ane a . * ‘ : ws i sas C ns ped ; Snel I 4032 oe Mates ae Reta and) Washington Senators 3-2. — > | pag ° ; 4 " ' ' tole wet $ iN. ‘The National League played : te t : | ‘Vana lee Mevonat tense ose! JUMUS DOFOS LOPS ist ODYSON He se fo se our les | "bse pea DOZEN Paio For He said he was told over the: gers beat Cinelnnatl Reds 3-1 , “ : ntylaut playelothes (his weekend ; _WEADY WHEN THE ORIVER CALLS. telephone he would be “looked” ys Don Neweombe became the ‘. : | 3 Ri Te Universal, 8 This advertiacment is not pubs after it he didn’t heed the first pitcher to win 10, New vee ntries it ) en " ing Ne ‘uy Prlées Wil ‘ if “Tenet ar displayed by the bi warnings Giants defeated Miiwaukec o Nae / © Our Pelees Will Pleay * ished or displayed by the Liquor Kalang said he hadu’t “heard Braves 3-4 in 10 dnnings and fk. Pot o_o Pope wGontral Boal or by the Gaveensfeom) them) sinee. 1 didn't py eat, Plantes ¢ nnings: ane ted : \ . €. . YY pe “ boa d. nent of British Columbia back up. an Pittsburgh Plrates cd3zed Chicags. VANCOUVER @ --Golf fans iy Heights course, scene af the Cas | MW a St . Pe -— FA NP ce eee oe EUOS 2-1. . Vancouver will get a chance this radian Open In 1948. | he Sin gl! s a toys — oe worse, «Rin postponed St. Louls yronth to wateh one of the cas fopping the list of entrants; ’ Doo ke a » og! : Cardinals at Philadelyhta Phil siest arrays of stirs ever to ap- ap ho : 1 we, jet oan TRY THE lits . siest arrays of sttrs eve AP ure dultus Boros, 1952 US. Open: " -. 7 Vd Me . pear in the elty. champion, Bo Winninger, and: - wes a R . — The players will compete in former U.S. amateur champlons ; oe fan of eC emember When ‘the $15,000 British Columbia Arnold Palmer and Billy Max: eee oy Members of the National As- Open, June 29-July 2. well. Lloyd Mangrum ts also ex. | , ape: weak TH , For the Best Sclection’of Chinese Foods sociation of State Racing Com-. The star-studded field was at- pected lo appear. Another now shipment of 100%, ‘missioners meeting at New York trected by boosting the B.C. Tt mat nena ; wool worsted strides has arrived | ’ . i OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS six years ago unanimously re- ‘Open prize money from the | . 4 jected proposals to legalize off- ancagre $1,500 of past seasons Bottlers out ! In Charcoal Only. Sizes 10 to 7 DIAL course betting, A. T, Cole, chair- and placing {he tourney on the 1 20 ‘ -~ | Open G au. to 1 am. man of the New York Racing; U.S. Professional Golfers’ As- ‘ Soe ne set ecte ye nensenceeen eters Co ‘ G35 2nd Ave. West Commission, said licensing of 'scclation schedule. S K 12 | | ‘ oo. \ : 321 2 mas nookmakers would “kill horse-' The 72-hole event will be ed in § = % pred ala ae ommnmmmme pacing” in the United States, layed on the Shaughnessy’ ’ . ; i as \ ~. : mee ‘8 paaye 6 } Behind the stendy pitching of; . J ; Rarry Kurdglel the North Stars | | oo ms ' | Wo G & 4 HOTEL TO DECIDE took a decisive 12-1 win from! yaa . . y the Sea Kings last night in) a) \ - scheduled Little League fixture! oo a ee SENIOR LOOP LEAD [i ONIGH [ at Algoma Park. At ALGOMA jf Before you buy your luggage, be sure to stim , Kurdziel pitched the full game. : hi t"'T te i" Hel a “ : ‘Roth Commercial Hotel and Gordon and Anderson have a for the winners glving up only PARK ‘J new shipment or Traveigar and kyr 7 tt First chance tonight to move a full game out in front when they — tiree hits and one walk striking | ee ne ne ‘ TI priced | § ‘aht ia ; . meet in a scheduled sentor league vaseball game at Roosevelt out ten batters to allow only one: . ‘fl . they are pricec just Fig oy Park, | Mn. The Great Eris re ote ste S S:andings,.unchanged by Tuesday's 3-3 sawolh between Arnold Johnsen put up a. yyerld’s greatest’ Equilitrist, a: Ce pops P the hetelmen and squires, still see Commerclals leading G & A’ stout defence for the Sea Kings; man that stands on one finger. or Bop i by a few pzrt@Mtage points for first place In the loop. A dect:!on but the battlers found the range: pireet from Europe. First. thie: oa ge ie map a gh t cither way Will put third-place Terrace a game and a helf off to pound out twelve hits aNd presented an the Nort Amerie SALE CONTINUE . | O __ the pace while Esquires will be three and a half games behind, — tsok_ seven free bases while joo Continent. : el 7. . rr oe “oy ' G & A fs expected to start righthander Ian Dunbar, jonnsen sent nine of them down ; . rer Serer ae ae F ‘while Comtherelals will send Gordie Camerqn to the mound, ,, on strikes, . po hea ao 100t ; North Btars .. . 012 1ee-12 Gladys Duplantis an “ye « : e Sea Kings - 000 100-- Vand her incomparable elephants, ; ey " roy} by ed rh v G § a “ . AAai L | Tremendous Congress oS at a ch i te } ajor League | * ee i, ‘yt! | js ' : : oo : of fun making. 1, AL 7 ~ On 2nd-Half Goal Spree “ntinss cowie” || THE UNI a Dy p ee NATIONAL TEAGUE oy, And many. other World's finest a | ie b Rangers staged a walk-awny Shamrocks one topping the scor- Broektyn wom ~|CBIG TOP ARTISTS a - ot 7 BABY BOOTS BY SAVAGE in the second half last night to: ing--Rangers Sunberg and Wit.- Chk wa al at hi 9 fram differcat parts ofVhe world - Ae. take a 6-1 decision off Azes ina chen and Shamrocks Dave Mur- few York 27 20 600 1 me ene ' \ 2 ‘| hs ‘scheduled Prince Rupert and. ray. Mivnviee ao And something extra for yan Baby ready to walk? Then bring her to us for District Football Arsorlation Stasainyys webidall Soi mi pees wens acu ue , | . ' league game at Roosevelt Park. POE GR GAPE necipice Hyco oa ids, Gufly docking Gloria, vate ay |, the patient careful fitting of those first, so-very- A Ughtly played first half saw fy I tod V2 citar on aro! Sloth, Bab? Lon, i's a darting; cmcger important little boots. We recommend Savage “the Aces t one-i() on a goal DY Permounts 1 0 2 2 4 Ol VIEHteAN LEAGe: South American Ocelot, Austra. yo et . ot boots because they are designed to protect Pete Delyrosso, but Rangers’ BHT acs 1od?431.4 ol eee He GL flan Kangared amd many vice. aa ! ' | | baby fee d piv ! Sunberg galned the equalizer on! fe ca rename ss games [Now York a0 17 G79 ities of mopkers af rare apecles, or, Yo 4 ree! baby et and give gente support “a penalty shot. Penalty was ' iGhasnan eo ee . va ; and guidance, Let us help your eometng §— f awarded when Adrian Tambure Queen 5 p| ate Cleveland so Sponsored by The x |6—hUmK ALG | «. baby step off to a proper . fale] -/ int kicked Ranger player, Vern: Washinnton 0. 22 28 440 Hn - Canadian Legion | we " yet tote os start towards BH while Aces’ goal tender, e Horton wb 80 ASH ARETE | DN erty wa a Jim Perry was holding the ball, 0 A H Kaness Cy 9 42 977 10” : 4 Ore | i healthy, comfortable Serond-hait play was marred. n ir ere Raitimere in av a9 191,'Use Wont Ads—Thov Pay: Bescon a 7 i ; a by Ales’ players arguing among: : nas, ns ~ sane eeeve~menrnmsenen nadernet asinine aoe ‘ on 1 forge eee feet, Ahemmelves. Sundberg put the The ae ra uf the . 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