The city senior baseball league lead was deadlocked again last night when Commercial Hotel moved into a de with Gordon and Anderson by virtue of a G1 shellacking at the expense of Esquires ina scheduled leagye game at Roosevelt Park, Slow-balling Dick Letourneau went siX dniings before giving up a tun to dast-place Esquires, allowing only two hits up antil that time. However, Ken Tub- man’s beating out a hit ta the mound, plus a single by cateher Pete: Mayer and a saeriice fly by third sacker Diek Bury spoiled the shutout, . Commercials piled up their ye nine rans ina dong third inning. BASERUNNERS PARADE Ksqttre starter Peto Helt set o the stage when fie hit) Bruce [fOUver. ma Simundson with a pitehed bail} Three of the four golfers who A high throw by shortstop Ray i tee off this morning to start the Spring to cateh Joe Davis going 36-hole semi-finais are Vancou- into first amd a walk to Clie] Yerltes—Lyle Crawford. Long Dalit luaded the bases with the |Balus and Bob Kidd, first of a parade of hotelmen, Three additional errors, three Vancouverites Seen Cinch For Golf Title By TED MOSER Canadlan Press Statf Writer CALGARY (@—For the first ttme In four years a Canadlan will win the Canadian amateur golf championship. And unless nonchalant Moe Norman of Kitchener, Ont, comes through, the champion will be from Van- crown, Walt) MeElroy, also was ‘from Vancouver, He won at the AUCTIONEER Royal Ottawa in 1951. Phone 6032 and 295% Crawford Is playing Kidd today SSaT Ih one mateh, and Norman snd ‘Bejus are touring the Calvary iGolf and Country Club in the fother. The winners square off in the 36-hole final Saturday, WINS APTER THRILLER Crawford, only Canadian ta reach the semi-finals Ino last “year’s amateur, took out favored {Don Bisplinghoff, of Orlando, Fla, in a 20- hole thrifler in the quarter-finals Thursday. Norman went 20 holes with Ho. ;bart Manley of Savannah. Ga. a dong-ball hitter, before winalng the 20th when the American ; Went over nar. | Rajus sidelined Doug Silverberg ‘of Red Deer, Alta. in the only fifth-round match completed without extra holes. and Bob Kidd of Vancouver took the mea- isure of Nick Weslock of Wind- Igor, Ont. in a 22-hole duel, : The defeat of the two Ameri- icans took out the iast of the 12 loriginal U.S. entries. GEORGE DAWES 4032 25c PER DOZEN PAID FOR EMPTIES. PLEASE HAVE THEM READY WHEN THE ORIVER CALLS. "KAAR 37” RADIO PHONES Dial 3552 or 4576 This advertisement is not pub- « hished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govera: ment of British Columbia, it ‘ FOR DAY TIME — DATE TIME 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ i ={ Cool - Light — Bright yi Colors Back ~ Tan. Belge - Hrown - Red and Avocado. AM Sizes f $9.95 _ $6.95 | Dial 5926 Jushion. Footwear 606 3rd. W. | SALE | SPECIAL 3 ploce Sectional . Chesterfield Suite Chair and 2 Larqe 3/4 sections, Double rrr \ | | singles, another walk and a hit: pbatter saw nine runters cross | “ the plate before Dahl, up for a: second trip wes caught going; info second on Don Hawryluk's | drive to short, SHARE TAKES OVER Heit as replaced on the mound: by Jack Sharpin the fourth and: the reliefer allowed only two hits j and held (he hotel scoreless for, the remaining Uiree innings, | ! t ' only extra base blows, tagging . Letourneny for a double in the: third, while another double by! Matty Sedpwick in the sixth ae-: ‘counted for the pre-scorlng hits ‘elven up by Letourneau, | In gaining the win, Letour- , nean gave up four walks and: Struck out two, Loser Heit gave ap nine rans, four hits, four walks, struck out 1 I ‘two and hit two batters, Sharp Amerlean League Ute, were only: Yonal League came from the allowed no runs, gave up two HO percentage polnts back of, booming bat of Chieago short- Phits, one walk and fanned one, (he pace-setting Chleago Waite! stop Ernie Banks, who walloped Mhe last Canadian to hold the! Both teams lett cizht men on Sox today after attaining their three home tis ty Cubs’ 11-10 ‘base, LINESCORE: pPsquires 0... {Comms . oo dett, Sharp aoa | toummenny ou 000 1 P45 gee Dawrviuk USTANDINGS: . WoL Pet GH! »Comn'ts Io NG} - jQk A... hoo TS Terrace Jat db Soe ‘Extra Innings | I 1 ‘Seattle Cub a dozen games Into extra Innings | in recent weeks, only to blow ! them jn the overtime. Tt hapyencd again Thursday night. Seattle tied Hollywood | 2-2 fn the minth but Just 4-2 In, ~ithe 12th, and fhe Stars moved to! within four eames of the front- runners In other contests. Portland beat San Francisco twice, 4-1 and 7-5, | ,Los Angeles defeated San Diego! 15-4 ant Oakland took two from! Sacramento, 9-3 and 4-3. | ‘SUCCESSIVE TTOMERS | i Hollywood's first. (wo runs! came on successive homers. in! the cighth by Bobby Del Greco | land Georgs Vico, The Ralniers | already had one run on Harvey: 2ernia’s homer in the first. Then; in the ninth they led the game: ‘ with singles by Zernia, Vern: Svephens and Myron Ginsberg, | ' View started the 19th with a double, He scored of a single | iby Carlos Bernier for the wine‘ Can run, 1 Portland srored three unearn- fed runs dn tts first victory ever ; San Francheo, Singles by fans! ‘Marquez and Ed Miekelson ace | ‘counted for the Beaver’s only: Pearned tally, FIVE RUN STARE | The Sealy opened the nightcap AW five runs and blasted out. ‘starter BIL Werle ino the first Anning, But Hob Alexander, Ditching in relief, shut out the: Séals for the rest of the game. | [Iu the 9th the Beavers caught (Wp Tn the tenth Tats: Marquez. 'stngled, went to second on Rd: Mickelson's sacrifice and came jhome on plnehhitter Eddie Bas- | (nskl’y single. | ee sare ninemsn seers Ls Nh’ Fics LON ANGELES. Joe Mieell, | (14, New York, outpolnted Art “Aragon, (40, Los Angeles, 00, ) PONTIAC, Mich. - Gene Lin- Heott, We, Ponttie, outpolnted [Al Andrews, 160, Superior, Wis. i100, OAKLAND, Calif.--8tan Bry- ent, Mi, Oakland, oulpuinted (Esau Mordinand, 160, Ban Frau. edsico, AM, PITLELIPSBURG, Nale-s Jerry Luedeo, 102, New Haven, Conn, ‘outpoloted) Curtle Bruce, 168, \4 Senior Ball Lead Deadlocked | As Hotel Routs Clothiers 9-1 | Yankees Write Friday, Aug PONY LOOP SMITHERS TRIP . NEEDS CARS SAYS OFFICIAL A call for transportation to take a Prince Rupert all-star unoffictal Pony league term to header for the Northern Inter today by Harley Lewls, Pony 1c At least two more cars were entry to the interior town, Mr. night expenses of the driver w league, Meanwhile, toni between a Pony team and a Ray Spring continued lo hit! Savad wil be played off, weather permutting, Four American Crowding Yank Ny The Assoclated Press ‘| j The surging Cleveland In-| dlans, batting to retain their! highest ratlng sinee they held the lead on May 20. i Meantime, New York Yankees, - ous HO XY BO, much like the boy who struck | with Brooklyn's Dike Snider for nd Mayer; Les this hand in ihe jam jar when: {ye home-ran lead with a@ and ‘momma wasn't: looking, have’ (ird In runs batted In with 87, only themselves to blame for the: mess they're in now, | True Casey Stengel's uper= hitting burden as he walloped a 41, jatives, seeking their sixth pens! {iree-run homer that brought Poly 050 Tt, nant in seven years, are only Brooks an 1-10 ‘victory over sane game-ont of first place, But! since July 4. they have beens ames ver the Braves, thelr marching steadily tackward. while the other contenders have: yi ain Jinx ibeen advancing in near-pertect; Clnchinat, Redlegs started a walson. Prince Rupert Daily News’ ght at Roosevelt Park a challenge mateh ~e ust 5, 1955, Smithers Sunday for a double- for championships was Issued top secretary, needed to transport the Incal Lewts said, adding that over- ould be taken care of by the combination ROMP-Chathum League Clubs S From Picture Ballimore Orloles ino his first start since leaving New York, Most of the nolse in the Na- victory over Pittsburah Pirates, The outburst, good for seven runs batted in, left him ted Catcher Roy Campanella re- lieved Snider of the home-ran Milwaukee and a lead of 15% blagest marghy of the season, Reilef pitcher Joe Nuxhall of double play with the bases Defending C Women's Golf Tourney By STEPHEN SCOTT" Canading Presa Stale Writer VICTORIA --Four-time Ca- nadian women's Close golf champion ‘Marlene Stewart led the fleld today on the second round of the S4-hole champlon- ships after blazing a record (wo- under-par 75 Thursday, The defending champion from Fonthill, Ont., was four strokes ahead of hee nearest rival- ae Milligan of Jasper, Alla, — as she prepared for what she hoped would be another record-smash- Ing round: Miss Stewart's performance Thursday seta new mark In women's tournament golf for the tough, tree -Ilned 6,263 - yard Royal Colwood course, Mennwhile, Ontarly lovk the lead in the second round of the | 36-hole Jnterprovinclial t ean] matehes after galning a one- | stroke lead over Quebee ‘Thurs- | day with 340. Brittsh Columbia | coed 344, Following that wilh come thei first round ‘of the new 36-hole Junior champlonships and the 60 Top Pros File Entries | For CPGA | HAMILTON, Ont.,.-Some 60° of Canada’s top golfing profes- | On the morning of July 4.) 6aded to preserve a 4-3 victory )stonals have filed their entries: vy | Yanks had a 6la-game dead: Today dn third: place, they not, BEATEN BY INDIANS Cleveland's 0-30 vigtory ever: Thursday left New! York with a sick 31-18 reourd sinee U.S. Independence Dar | Red Sox, who started Yanks’ ‘slide with a doubleheader vie- tory on duly 4, have a 20-9 rer- ford sinee then after a 7-3 romp ;over White Sox. Jackle Jensen, discarded by Yankees fn 1992, drove In four runs with a trale, single and sacrifice fly. 4 20-12 RECORD Despite the loss, Chicago has a 20-12) reeard since July 4, while Cleveland js 20-11 and Detroit 21-13, even though they: dropped a 9-6 verdict to Wash- ington Senators Thursday, Ex-Yunkee Ed Lopat whipped Kansas City Athletes 8-t: for FO ate meen t Gee men tented rs Pick Swaps To Win By ‘The Assoclated Press A poll of U.S. sportswriters and | fportscasters sitys it wilh be) Swaps over Nashua in thelr great match race at Washington Park in Chicago Aug, 31. With $19 ballots In from ev- cry state, Rex. C. Ellsworth's Cal- fernla star received 184 yotes While Nashua, eastern hope of William) Woodward Jr's Heladr stud, got 184. The mutch race, for $100,000 vanner-takeeall, over the 114. indle route, Is acclaimed as one df the great naturals tn sports, There has been a terrific climor for A return duel between the two speedy Unree-yeir-olds shice Swaps beat the favorhd Nashua jn the Kentucky Derhy May 7 by Wa dengths, Awaps then re. turned west while Nashua moped upoin the Preakness, Belmont wd other eastern classes, Awaps now isdn Chicago. un- der the watehfal eye of traner Meshach Tenney, preparing for the $100,000 - ndded Amertean Derhy on the grass course at Washington Park. Nashua is in Paraloga Kprings, N.Y where Ktralner Bunny Jhin Piteshamarts val put the Belnte bullet baek dn atvlous tradniags next: week, Nae alia won't (adn the Amerlean | Newark, Nad. (80, |g vrrme en, Derby. = eh tent gen tenemos over Philadelphiy Phillles and Tom Poholsky of St. Louls Car- year Was over dn one hour and 47 minutes, Ex-Stamp End With Eskimos EDMONTON @ — Rupe An- drews, end and defensive halt- back with Calgary Stampeders last year, was scheduled to arrive here today, E:klmo couch Frank ‘Tvy said, Andrews was one of the top pass receivers in the Western ‘Conference during the 1954 sea- son but was not invited back by Calgary this summer. Although his name is stl on Calgary's player Hst and the Stampeders sttl! have his CRU card, Eskimos for the Canadian Professional | Golfers Association champign- By The Asocted Pes honly are luvking up te White. dinals spopped New York Glants!ship to Me played over he Moe SN; ans ar tul ' s fora 3-0 vie-filton Golf and Country Club: The extra-inning jinx contin Sex and Indians but have o:dy! en only four hits for a 3-0 vie- | . wae ; ues to hex the Seattle Rainiers, (one-game bulge. over he, tory, He threw only 88 pitches,jcourse In Ancaster, August 1 Battlng to retain the top; fourth-place Boston Red sox! Masing the plate on only 28 ofjand 12, | ‘berth in the Pacific Coast League /and 'y over the fifth-piace/ them. and one of the National! The Canadian pros will be | ithe Rainlers have forced a halg Detroit: Tigers, ‘League's quickest games of the;competing for ‘the Seagram’% Shield and $3,000 In prize maney, Some of those already entered are: Pat Fletcher, Saskatoon: Stan Leonard, Vancouver’ Cord. ie Brydson, Tom Cray, Al Hald- ing and Murray Tucker, all of Toronto: Dick Borthwick, Hamil- ton and Jules Hewitt, Bill Kerr and Stan Horne, all of Montreal, Stan Leonard was the 1954 wine ner, For many of the entrants, the CPGA tournament will be a warm-up for the Cahadian Open which le belng held at the Wes- ton Golf and Country Club Aug- ust 17-20. Here they will face top American compelltloa fo: the Seagram Gold Cup and $i5.- 000 in prize meesy, may get him for the walver price of $500, With the arrival of Andrews, Eskimos will have five import ends in camp, Frankle Anderson, Hob Heydenfeldt, Dean White and Ken McCullough, who arriy- ed in Edmonton from Oklahoma Wednesday, are working out with the club, SPORTSMANS iy IGEST *4,] sharp AVOID A TWISTED SPINNING LINE « Stele N t 71 Arwistep ~: SPINNING LINE... IG UGUALLY . CAUSED BY THYING - TO RELL I A FSH THAT IS UNYIELOING OR TAKING Litt, YOU GET THE GAME HESULT BY TYING LINE TO COME IAIOVABLE OHUUCT AND RELLING MARET IT, $0 NEVER CRAGK IT UT WOH T MOVE FIG TOWARD YOU. LED RPELS URAKE PAY Line (AND PRESS INDEX HINGE OW SPOOLS LIP TO INCREASE ORM) I WANTED) WHEE FIGH UH, BWiyELS HLAGNG } 10 ~~ mR GEL? LUAM Fiw Mecnin cues cause Lia Dare tb UN UG IGE OA Puan TR. 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