5 sl. hae Af 4 A Roberts Fifth Hurler 20 Wins Six Consecu By The Assuemted Press eseeond time dn six days, beating : 1 avipe- les » Dodgers 3-2 - Yes, Virginda, there is a Na- te Teauue-leading Dodgers: 3 tional Leaoue -qnd) handing = Neweombe — his Om Eee, fourth setback in 22 declslons, Robin Roberts pitehed it back , Only Lefly Grove, Christy intovthe headlines Friday MehG! Mathewsen, Walter J Johnson and shoving the Amertean Leagees yordesat Three Finger? Brown tare inte the shadows ‘for the; pad managed the six-year sue- » Moment, as he matehed the ree-. pegs since 1900. ord of four modern-era baseball the Ameriean Leanue serap Immortals Dy winning 20 keMeS.remalned unehaneed as all our i Six consecutive seasons, i eantenders won. To do tt, the Philadelphia | New York Yooukees maintained Phillles are out-duelled Brook-fa fu game lead over Chicago Iyn's big Dan Neweombe for the’ White Sox and Cleveland In- Stats’ Pennant Bid Worsens Yee Fe t , _ s : As Angels, Seattle Winners i an By The Assoclated Pross ‘elghth when Leo Righettl's p ~ Elmer Singleton pitched ‘single and errors by Jim Robert- |" Jeague leading Seattle to a 10 sonand Artie Wilson loaded the | “ aMetory over Portland Friday bases. But he got che next two Fs “night Ina Paelfle Coast Learue betters out on grounders to end B “hugder’s duel. the inning. To Pitch tive Years. dians by whipping natu Orioles 8-0 behind Whitey Ford's | two-hitter. White Sox stayed, three percentarve points up an Cleveland by defeating Detroit | Tigers 3-0 while Indians wer. | 11 innings to edge Kansng Coty! Athletles 2-1, Br ston Red Sex, st Sty vames | shy, wall ped Washingtan Sen-! Hors 8-0, | GETS GOOD SUPPORT Roberts combined his usua’ controt with teht fielding snp- port and some luck la win No. 20, He walked only one, but gave ceven Hifls ane Roy Gaupan- he's 27h hamer--and needed three double plays to held Brooklyn's Jead-lo 2-0 euine ints the elghth. In the ninth, Neweombe didn't pet aman out and enabled the tying run ta seare on ble own, throwing error, Then Willie Jones laced ao single ta left. driving dn the whan: cup. , ate ENTERS EDMONTON ESKIMOS, Con exhibition game at Fdmanten y t | t { | | | ! | | \ adian senior footh ul champions, defeqted Toronto Argontuts ‘in an kiek cut to the ten-yard dine b another wnid ntified: Argo tacktes Coming da fom the right is Diet Belyea of the Argos, 6 t th plays such as this. Halfback Oscar Kenger runs an end-zone fare being tirkted by Argo halfback Rod Smylie «No. 53) pnd (CP Phatod “ First Semis SIN seeund: spat the Teague In third place and Ksquires camped in ‘Remember when. Mirst game of the senlor base. well pkavotts will de held tomor- Vow at Rassevelt. Park where eonunerelal Hotel vill hast ‘fer. ace Ina double header, Opening game tie ty seu ior Jom, Stcund contest, a seven. inuives (iit, will start 20 mnutes tu half an hour after the frst wate: ends, Second lea af the playdowny Wil apt Haqaires ane Gordon aud Anderson meet Ina stngie ventesh hitler dn (ae week, Scmi-finals will he the best uf three games and the ffnals WH be (he hest three ist of Sive Same s, Commerslals won the Jengue chintplonshilp Thursday by ap The gan margin, keeplug G & A Terrace ended he cellar, eter nanrectiny TRAIN SERViG from Prince Rubs F te Faster igh 8:40 pm, per: 1) i . de Oily econ Suey int TOT bh M Sader for oh : MUL yop posse eae eos mae lo Kinat tin Terry’ 10) cum, Daily 's Avelviiey Kiting P50 HOUR PT | THE Dip and] Cooveyte om Seas meen, Loy hifer mason, ay! , GE Wille 2 KO, RORERT Sy GAPD, 4 28 ‘Thied Avenoe ws ae Wh? Prince Rupert, ie 3 A es etme re te, : CANADIAN EE , MATION | Ads—fiy Fee . te , oo , . By ese Coneuiina reas >* Th other contests Los Angeles First baseman Steve Bila: ft a 2 rm . | i mos i aang g . {yp threw more cold water on Holly- batted In five of Los Angeles? e ; ‘ | By i yo: Thomas rails mits. Aare (Babes Didrick- pe Wood's pennant hopes with a 7-3. seven runs with three doubles: santee Certain D OW- p a y arrier son Zaring won the United “ vietory, Oakland defeated San soda home run over the centre- ; | ae ‘ i 0 § d I; States Women's Nattonal- oper! » vkuanclsco, 2-1, and Sin Diego field fence. Carlos Bernier, : Nile Goal ey a ; oe . Nn econ ly Roll tie seven years ava at} v heat Saeramento, 10-3, Hollywood outfielder, was hit on ; \ , Northfield, MJ. willy a sere of * Singleton pitched five-hit ball’ the head in the third inning by! ' “ 0 iC Ory ; In Okanagan “100 for 72 holes, She eaptured j= for Seattle and walked no one. Don Elston’s pitched ball, but Eventually His the Grillsh Women's AMatCur' ge W yy Red Adams did almost as well, team physi¢ian Dr. Murray By JACK SELLIVAN lowest il-hole scoye ever carded!” yrtowNa BC. go. Boyt Boll title In 1947, Use Wout « ! fcr Portland, allowing six hits Small said Bernier’s injury. was! TORONTO Wes Santee fg Camitia Prev Stall Walter in the 46-year history of the mnomas ‘conqueror of the Strait: Yo ett aa ce sae i acud one walk. But two of the net serlous. The game, Which voouyineed he will someday run, WESTON, Ont. -- Arnold tournament, at Tuan de Puen. tailed early ‘etn ee 7, hits off Adams were consecutive let. the Sturs five games out off is. milo in inder four minutes. Pelmer, who abdicuted = the ouattiers inelde Stan Leon-| today in his seeond ‘attempt to) BRaEneeernr seers « doubles in the first inning by first place, drew 8434 fans and}, dav + the ; United States amateur golf title ancoager wl 5 the: tue “Ce cate br ugha : and today could be that day. .. ved of Vancouver who leads the jbecome the firstperson to swine’ it Harvey Zernia and Jerry Zuvela brought the total gate for Thurs. | The United States’ No. 1 miter (US his luck with the profes- Conadian contingent. with 207. bake Okanagan ih interior Hrtt «| La for the Rainlers lone run. . day and Friday to more than Hruns this afternoon ta speeial Senals, has a golden epportuntty Scotty Fraser of Panama City. ish Columbia, | ys. Alams was in trouble in ‘the 20.000. Fate featur lin Suniee, Fred 2683 ce WH aS Pa Gap -inGTey ou, the leading amateur with The burl logger from Tacoma.’ an enn Dwyer of the US Army and; Pee oke lead over 2% and Jerry Barber of Los wash, sas pulled from the 26 Prince Rupert Daily News Gordon Pirie of England. , With a five-stroke lead ove Angeles, Cal, who shat a hole-) yator at 110 jess than three 7 Saturday, August 20, 1955, i The race ts part of the fourth {te field, a fair-size blow-up by oo » first ¢ ig) Waller at TT wan. less Chan three r y, Atle . The race ts part of the fourth : ia-ane dn the first round. He ts hours afler he entered here in: pet ee cee ee ee a annual Lesion Day track ang’ fthold seemed about the onty 1 strokes off the pace with 206 VOUrS after he en ere re n ; . “tield meet. - thing that could keep him from” ¢ ‘| his attempt to reach Penticton, a ' Santee would not predict ont- king the 315,000) Canadian PURKE BN 2nd PLACE 36 miles away. 7 = right that he will break the;Open, a turoulent tournament Jackie Burke, Jr., of Klamesha | A severe stomach cramp forced | fe... four-minute barrier today, But,!Plready churned up with ducking yoke Ny.) went into Friday's! him to abandon the swim after’ at ote weee iif he didn't do it ti ‘Toronto, spectators who have bere at round two strokes behind Palm | he, had Covered about ae at ° : well, he'd do It eventually, targets, a hole-in-one ane the cr, fashioned a neat 67 and fey; Cs. He gave up because o Rely on our skilled movers i . EAT OUT MORE OFTEN | “IT don't see any reayon to be- Most fearful par-bealing this p.bp another three strokes, tough water after three hours to nak your fragile pos- iv . | lieve | shouldn't do it.” the ex. | Toronto suburban course Was pw wy strokes behind Burke with) and three miles in his {trst at- me "am y jLansas University star now; Cer taken. _, 2 are Fred Hawkins, St. An- tempt Wednesday night, 'f sessions carefully... giv. ee jaerving at the Quantico marine, Ut addition, splee has bed Grows, mL. and Art Wall, Jr, Thomas sald he may make his fing them special care, We ah i v' ak a on O j dase in Virginia, said “I'm tm- [aided by one-day wonders and Pocono Manor, Pa. Bolt ds an- third assault on Lake Okanagan . - “ ct | proving, training methods are/? Nob-too-surprising tempefas vthey strokerbehind al 203, within “three or four days.” wil move or store your eA! ! jmproving. ic eits bad bop te It was a rough cay for Bort. | Thomas had agreed to make J) things quickly and protes- p kine t . fone “Emissed by hitif'a second in] Pte golf's bad bos wo Us putting was terrible which: the swim for a $t.000 prize, plus & sloually ‘at a remarkably acking — Crotis 7 FOOD- FAMOUS RESTAURANT texas You know Mity much half; Peowa, Tem: But all have beet can't help his celebrated tem~!an additional §200 if he. sue. small cost to you. Call 3010» Cavfog ‘ ' . ls second {s?” He snapped his ecupsed by the mage Weived ner and after a few words with: ceded, NE TAS ace & Italian Food Specialists i fingers. “That's half a second.” ;by the 25-year-old Palmer. las caddy the youngster walked: va oe nee nen tne cate hy / DWYER JUST HOPES RECORD SMASHING PACE att oa ‘Had ; 7 @ § ti, PHONE 2621 | _Duwyer, who split victories with The Latrobe, Pa.. golfer took tte, yeon giving me hell ail THY Dai) News Classifieds: AT) say 6 ) For Orders to Take Out Santee and Gunnar Nielson in: his big margin into the final 1 aay | don't have to take that") 2 -! three big mile events uf the last! Noles witha third-round ight. the caddy said. GEORGE DAWES CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD: mod ‘ winter season on the US. eir-iunder-par 64 Friday. Coupled Happily for Bolt,a temporarily | AUCTIONEER | ow tt == cuit, wasn’t as positive as San- | with his 64-67 in the opening wwiemployed caddy was following | 7 w 03? 1 9959 | i tee about the four-minute mile, jrounds, his total is an almowt ne teh and he took over, | Pave 6032 and 99st iy “Pm hopelul,” he sald, “that Pilneredible 15-21 stroke und — umere ee h * | will do it eventually. [mi 24, out [par for the three rounds and I don't think T have the physique; a Lem: Alnnne | we | Of a 24-year-old. T think my best |, {! ; running Is yet to come." 7. : ~ | Plrie, who trounced Santer Bricklaying “ hover the mile in 1953, dismissed ° ‘ - hhnself as ainiler in the Santer. Plastering : Dwyer class, eo , ' "Fina six-emiier he said, : General Repairs ' pe “and a three-miler, “But vou: . . y aVS OU O hean't run six miles every day In, R. 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