pet yt he i 4 \: , Thy. bs , ft ‘ ‘ h 1 z rea. Rally in 19th Sees Rainiers Edge Padres’ By ‘The Tne Seattle Rainilers, leading the Pacific Coast League, added another in the win column Tucs- day night when they puiled one out of the fire with three runs In the ninth to edge San Diego 6-5, , Second place Los Angeles lost 6-3 to seventh ranking Holly- wood in spite of a three-run home run by Angel catcher John Pramesa, The Stars pounded four Los Angeles pitchers for 14 hits while three Hollywood hurlers yielded only six. Georgle O'Donnell got credit for the win; Joe Hatten was the loser, The Portland Beavers in a long-delayed “offleial’ season Canadian Press < In American Loop | By The Associated Pross 7 | Charlie Grimm watehed the rai bounce, off. the: sidewalks of New York from his hotel rodm: ‘Tesilay | fternoon and figured both his Milwnuikee’Bi'aves and! opener split with Sacramento. The Saes won the afternoon! game 1-0; Portland at night by, the same score. Rain last week, had washed out Portland’s first | three scheduled games. The Oakland Acorns opened | their cross-bay rivalry with sani Francisco winning 3-1 last night. Acorn piteher Bob Cain had al shutout eolng with two outs in, the ninth inning, then was! forced out with the bases loaded. Dick Strahs put down the Seals’: last gasp rally with only a single; run, © At Seattle, the San Diego: Padres broke a 3-all tle with a’ ninth jnning rally that put them. ahead 5-3. But Seattle put three quick ones across in‘ the home half, Three games are scheduled to- | night: Hollyw ood at Los Angeles, i San Franelaco at Oakland and: San Diego at Seattle. Our Babu Wins Turf Classic "NE EWMARKET] Eagignd ‘Tteuters— Our Babu won the-| Two Thousand Guineas here sin a photo finish today, tife | ended up with men's high aver Age with a 184 score, _flest of the five classics of the British turf season. Broadway Cale CLOSED "For Remodelling RE-OPENING DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED ‘age of 155-and high single, 235. i Men's high single for the year, ; ; Vancouver Rowing Club crew to! son hitting and all, | season talk that had hs boys pennant. And he was sure the deal with Giants was about to . ilast. A year aga, of course, | Lar- {Thomson was useless with a’ ‘hroken ankle while Antonelli was the pride of New York's pitching istaff as Glants swept to the (world title. SCREEN AND TY aine Day shown above rooting for husband Leo Durocher’s Giants raised storm of protest in “solid south” of the United | States following publication of | star recent cover for magazine “Sports Illustrated.” Picture | showed Laraine with arm on shoulders of Durocher and New York club's center-fielder Wil- | nat lie. Milwaukee so far. Ne Mays. Race-conscious southerners called = pieture HUMBLES THOMPSON “disgusting.” It might have been six games chalked up for Thompson Tues- .[° uy night—except for a guy; Luc les pamed Antonelli. lefty, beaten In ds bwo previous Winners New York victory. ike just another batter. the Sox, : a Jchnny Antonelli-for-Thomson TED Fon: nD. ‘swing in Milwaukee's favor at; iy his ulcers were in good shape, ayhat with Bobby Thom. Mt sitet gee ne topper ae ‘Jolly Cholly agreed with pre- victory over “Chicago ‘White bx: tliat, moved “New: York. Yankees winning the National League !to-first plige,, ‘one gume Up, my at ee Boston. chad: a. -charice tothe ankees; but. lost tu: Kansas ‘Clty 8-7 40 11 Innings. ‘That thea | Red Sox. for third. with Cleve land,Indians, who-beat Washing- | ton 3-2 a8 Bob, Lemon won’ his’ fourth with a home run, iran, Ab Kaline’s Mnth-inning, blast’, “Thomson already has won two beat Baltimore: for Detroit 3-2, “and three with hi looked like 1954 ‘all over aghints | bat.” That accounted for five Braves: opened ‘thelr first east! lof the seven won by second-place ‘ary swing at: the Polo. Grounds. | ‘Milwaukee now: has been involy- ‘edt In seven ganies decided by one _ They've. lost four of. them, ; Braves’ only fatlures:to date, Last season, they lost 26, Won | Thompson, tied for the league | ter Jead in rung-batted In 7), look make a hit off Buhl and two re- Twice he fanned Thomson as ten Spahn. The young ‘only 24 of the close ones.) the second, Glants didn't: _ Yanks Grab ‘Lead | aa GOALIE JOESELINGER of Regina Pats gets ect to stop a blazing | puck shot by centre Bill Harris of Toronto Marlboros (in fore- | ground: during first game of Memorlal Cup hockey final at Re- . gina. The other player is defenceman Fred Buchan. sel ‘Toronto 3- t, in, the first game of the best- of-seven series. Marlboros Edge Pats 3- 2 In 3rd Junior Cup Til ‘Hevers, Dave Jolly and ace War-. Hank Aaron tripled Winners of the Mixed Ten Pin Bobby went hitless in four trips, home the first Braves run in the. i Bowling League pliyotfs held Three times, last Sunday was Luckies who, with runners on base, overcane Pat's Service by 123° icighth, a rally fizzled as Thom- -pins. Team scores were Luckles,' sen dribbled the ball in front of , 2533; Pal’s Service 2407, ithe plate for the final out with bal * Bob Rudderham sparked Luck- the tying run on third, jes to their win, posting a 226 That was the.only National hij th single game while having reague game played, with rain a three-game total of $98. Team ‘and cold putting the rest on the “inate Vic Mens ies rolled a high shelf. The American got off all “single game of 225 and put to- four games, topped by Bob Tur- ‘wether three games for a 39 cy" \ : - total, Fer the women, Bobbic ‘ley's one-hit pitching In a 5-0, ak No uss ri ltt ln . resigned Tuesday as head foot-. been the weak sisters of the ne rs (or ihe. eee 5 the Be Fund Drive ball coach at the University of; Evergreen . Conference for a ie lat c s md BE nae. , British Columbla to take over a! number of seasons, Lie} i vt On the year's play, Art Ok ip} Edging 16,500 Mark Alma Millikin took two of the. $ af women's top honors, high aver-! a 257 game, was posted by Har-' the annual Hs} al Henley Re old’ Marshall, Bob Rudderham . gatta in England June 20 to July got men's high three score, 6461! ts edging the $16,500 mark, and Dot Marshall, women's high, campaign officials reported on ‘three, $07. i Monday, The Henley committee, eee even eee ene j Which set a $25,000 goal to send {he 12 University buys, a mana- HIROSHIMA, (4~-Japan’s pro-: a . fessional women wrestlers, who a iy cou men nash learned their trade from visiting | CIASSIC, Has CRUCHOOd Ue Gene. Americans, Introduced: q new line for fund contributions until finale In this atom-bombed city. ' | May 15, Four gitls "knock out" thd ref) ‘The Henley campalyn swings "eree, spill out of the rng and: Into high gear in Prince George struggle around the auditorium, this week, where citizens are until they collapse, simultan-: bak Ing iu drive to send thelr}: | LEAVE 1 TO of Be Have a GOOD All fini money Chis arlvortinement tt nat pub tlatana or Hanlnye hy the Haque Packing — Crating — Cartage — Storage Local and Long Distance Moving Lift Von Service “YOUR ALLIED VAN MAN" Phong 5016 or 4331 ' | that if necessary “f will appoint succesful Ino Abbotsford, Gane. gex, Salmon Ann, Burton, Grand Fotks and other Intertor: elles, Yoach Frank Read annotineed | today that the enbry foe tharitles, Other members of {he young’ University bout ares Carl Ogawa, | coxswaln, Salmon Arn; Glenn; Smith, stroke, Grand Forks; , Mike Wiorls, Abbotsford; ‘Tom: Toynbee, Ganges: Dog MeDon- ald, Ganges; Lawrence West, Vancouver; Klokiikovils, Prince! George; Kon Drummond, Burs tan; Hob Wilson, Kamloops; ant | apares Phil) Kueber, Edmonton; wid DU TWughes, Powell River, Ovawa ts Che only new mem ber of the crew whieh won the British Fanplre Games title on the Vedder Canal last Auguat. ot ee ee fees NEL \ Gz oo | orn Tra ; sously, exhausted, “boy, Hernan Alokitkovits, to i. nese fi They're drawing throngs, 1 Britain, 1 atiep tence neces aeons me Mayor «Gordon Bryant of! ue Prince George sald last week | “Tpysolt a. committee of une to) im “wet this thing eracking and see |i AD we edn get our boy aver there." | i Similar fund drives have been | had! vbeen forwarded to Henley ae! if pair of infleld outs with the ne of an error and a ‘passed Coryell Quits Thunderbirds To Coach Wenatchee College VANCOUVER ‘GaeDon Coryell similar position at Wenatchee Juntor College. Coryell said he will go to Wen- year contract for a higher sal- Fund drive 4o send the UBC: lary: than he has-been receiving ; tles “July 1, “If I remain in the coaching . business, I've got to win somé. ball ganies,” he sald. ~ Thomson — failed. third and they got another in’ In the ; the eighth on Aaron's single and : i i \ ‘fourth game tonight with Re- New York had its three runs) ging fang still claiming thelr starts, three-hit Braves In a 3-2, 00 a walk and four singles before: foam should have won the third. And he made | Bob Buhl had retired a man. Af-, Should have \ ° edged Regina Pats 3-2 for a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Toronto two easy goals In Last Night's Fights’ atchee Thursday to ‘slen a one- i REGINA @— The Memorial ‘Cup hockey final goes Into a As it was, Toronto Marlboros Odds for the fourth game were close to even-after the slrong showing Pats made in the third encounter, losing after allowing the first. period, Coaches Murtay Armstrong of Pats and Turk Broda of Mar!- The UBC Thunderbirds have ee eee eres oe ee pe enemenenemipaintn By The Associated Press HOUSTON. 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He will assume his du, bra, 160, Buffalo, N.Y., outpoint- \Tory Gregg of Wingham, Ont. | president of the Ontarlo Hockey Association, said the first pertod of the third game was the best | | 20 minules pf hockey he find seen in 10 years. vatkee, 3 alina. Dotrott Niemi, Gpleago TriplonTox, Ch Skowron, New York . Power, Kunin Clty 40° 10 18 Throneherry, Basten 4a 1a nes,” beaten fool! probably by night will have planned some way of getting his team to go after the puck fuster In clearly. Both ‘of Tormto's frst goals came after sloppy clearing and} Armstrong was unhappy about” his 1 Kune batved In— Sutter, Brooklyn, and Thomson, Milwaukee, 17. Votbles--Hodyes, Brooklyn, lack. nian, New York and Ropulaki, 6, / Tiples—Hruton wid Aaron, Mile oy Home runs—Turllo, Rrouklyn, 6. Etolen bases -Cililam. 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