serving ‘aS: f springboard into professional ranks may be , ropped from | the. Olympic ‘schedule, f Tue leds whieh. et United | Stales Olymple officials r ons: ‘Uhtoughout the world’ who: conduet; the Olympies without financial reward, whio: help finance, as "well as ians, who 5 have: been xhipltion ‘matches in: are _,Sitong | e-Western ‘Tnterpro-| Union: And Sun J scored its ‘ ) over : atin 22- 4 Jn a, ithree-game series, The Russian team is the first py ever: to play in Canada, ‘|| Mountie Boast On Line~ Tonight “gan ‘Diego. moves in on Van- couver Mounties today to see jf they: can make.the Canadian ‘elub eat the boast. that it never ~ | loses ’ ‘a home. series, ~ Well, ‘almost never—the last it |time. “was back. in May. “Varicouver ‘took a 3-2 games | Split. from Hollywood Stars dvr- -{ing ‘the weekend - with. a 5-4 3) 10- inning: Pacific: Goast League ees “Meanwhile, Los ‘Alngeles rolled | Portland and San Francisco al- Ja successful stab at the whopping San | Francisco’ 13-85. -Port- : land took Sacramento 5-2 ‘and came’ “back to. ‘do. it again in the \nighter» — 8-5. dn: 10 innings. : f| Seattle. trimmed San. ‘Diego 4-3. * Sunday with. Vancouver idle, 1 Hollywood trimmed Los Angeles: (2-5, “but! lost - the nighter 9-4; so split-4-1 and 5-4. Sacra- a ‘| mento swept Seattle. 4-1 and 7-6 CHICAGO (AP)—E. won his first pro tourney stuffed in his pocket. As the oldest champion ever to win Tam O’Shanter’s all-Ameri- can meet—a trick he turned Sunday with a 10~- under - par total of 278--the 46-year-old Harrison may be geared to niake Tam’s $50,000 first money in Thurs-| “world” meeting starting day. : Harrison, who began an illus- *Itrious play-for-pay career by ~ fainting ite 1937 Arkansas Open, now leaves his teaching: trade at the Old Warson Country. Club in St. Louis only for the big tour neys. TAKES LESSONS. A most affable, if not too’ fre- quent prospector in golf's peren- nial gold rush, Harrison gave his younger. rivals a lesson in the all-American after: he, himself, “Thad “taken some 6n-the-seene putting ‘Tessons at the hallway ~ Lessons Pay Off At All-American . By JERRY LISKA aimed at golf’s richest. plum with a putting game and the $0 3,420 all-American top swag J, (Dutch) Harrison, who almost 20 year's ago, today rejuvenated a Terrace Ousts Esquires Terrace took both ends of: a doubleheader from Esquires at the interior town yesterday 6-4 and 4-2 to win their best-of- three semi-final inthe Prince Rupert District Senior baseball league, The Terrace scuiad advances tao meet the winner of the Hotelmen-Gordon and Anderson semi, cancelied at Roosevelt park because of _rain,. Gordon and Anderson holds a one game edge in the .two-out-of-three series which will be continued On Twin Win | tomorrow night here, weather mark. “You're never 100 old to learn,” old pro from Sarasota, spent lwo hours with me.on the practice greens and gave me an aluminun | ‘ynallet putter. af “1 used that baby on the last two rounds and the results tell! | the story —I shot a 68 and a ‘closing 67 and for the last 36 holes had 15 one-puét greens.” Second place money of $2,360 went to Barl Stewart. of Dallas, who was the 5é-hole leader but took 4 windup 7! for a 72- hole count of 280. VANCOUVER’S LEONARD 5th | Third was. lame-armed Ed Furgol, the 1954 U.S. Open | champion, whose 231 won him $2,000, Jim. Ferrier took fourth | with 282, worth $1,700, while two strokes back, Jack Burke Jr. and Stan Leonard of Van- couver and. Lachute, Que, ‘shared fifth. with 284, coliect- ing $1,375 each, Al Balding ‘of Toronto finished with a one-over-par 289, posting a 74‘in the last round. He had previous rounds of 73, 72 and 70, The other Canadian in the tournament, Gerry Kesselring of Kitchener, Ont., blew fo any 80 Sunday to raise his total to 304 after posting earlier scares of, 16, 69 and 78. Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results ~Ghevnounn RACING. Starts for. Contral Ontario fans with opening of a new truck ab ~. peewee rem eeire steny ‘ _-Cookeaville, near Toronto, Dust files under pounding paws as speedy hounds prss the stands “ab the new course’ built and maintained by the Toronto aid District . There are thor. clubs a Tilsonburg and London, Ontario, Greyhound Chih. (CP Photo), permitting. Ray Scott won the nine-inn- said:Duteh. “I knew my pulling ing opener with a six-hitter as; the, American League Ineeded to be sharpened after a ‘Torrace overcame a 3-1 deficit over” into a pennant race in a 72 and a 71. So Gearge Lowe, an the elghth to wrap up the cor |: test, pitched feur-hit ball up until. that. time, but suffered a fit of wildness, giving up another hit, walking two men and deliver-: ing a wild pitch. Terrace hitters clouted four hits in the eighth for their insurance runs, Scott came into the second! game in a relief role to save the seven inning affair for Mills, Esquites took a one-run lead in the first inning, but Terrace as three errots accounted for two runs. The interior team added two more runs in the seventh, A walk, a hit batter and an error accounted for -the | last loser, inthe seventh inning with three series opening tonight at Fen- runs and added two more in Way Park, | Cleveland John Lambie the victim; had; Yanks still lead Cleveland ' hind the Yanks, the Red Sox are moved out ahead in the second'to get the Yanks within strik- tines with the Braves and Dod -| hind Milwaukee Esquire run, Ray Spring was the ‘main two full games in front of} Huled double team: and New York. ie ‘ t \ Major League Leaders \ wu! s By The Assotiatedt Press National League Player and Club AB RH Pet, Aaron, Mil. . BIR 79 120 344 Musial, St. Lois 385 69 125 .326 | Seitcendient, NY, 267 29 85 310 : Bover, 5t. Louis 407 70 1299 31% Moon, St, Louis 348 62110 316 , Runs—Robinson, Cincinnati, 78. Runs batted in—Musial 8). Hits-—«Anron 130, Novbles-~--Lepatn, Philadelphia 28, Triples—Aaron 12. Rome rmns--Snider, Drooktvir 30 Stalen bases--Mays, Mew York 24. 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Only 1! back of the Indians and 8% be- slugged three: with veteran riding a modest five-game win- ning streak. Cleveland blew its chance to tighten the race aiter taking three out of four fram New Yori. Three straight defeats by Boston cost the Tribe an opportunily / 100th ° major league victory. Stout relief work by Ed Roebuck two cn with gave 380th homer hit two jn the first game and Roy Campanella and | Amoros one each, ing distance. The Milwuskee - Brooklyn! struggle in the National con-/ back of Brooklyn and three be-| because gers each winning double- | Goubleneader at headers Sunday. The Braves re- was washed out, So was a sched- ; between the Brooks with each gaining a game on Cincinnati. | idled by rain at Philadelphia. 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