Ws i fies + Wg Hee an oN Ke ae ne pst : . . coy ood 1 . . . . PETTY AEE oe BEA EE 7 ARETE heb ee ceme RAN stp i oo it : + ewe. - fe : acento ne oo. . | pant C) eo ' . “way Pm raty np the Oh Monee Ruperr Vally News : ug Wetinesdas, mevlember de bya¢ 4 F y aoe “PCL PLAYOFFS WIPED OUT \ AS SERIES PROVES FLOP: LOS ANGELES «~The Governor's Cup playotts jn the s Set Record Football. Pacifle Coast Baseball League were a financial flop this yeay | a ® ; ® ; ; ‘ and as a result there won't be any next scason, . oe me B of ; | CS¢ é Ul @ The Pacific Coast League owners, meeting here, mate the © |" ae! ye F €g i¢ ory é decision ond also re the 1955 season will start’on April 5. gill u at ards and end Sept, 11, with each team playing about 166 games, |. ‘ offs Rain postponed a sched It was learned during the directors’ meeting that ‘Tommy “age By BEN PHLEGAR uled; soccer game last! . Heath has been signed ‘to a new two-year contract ag manager: it He Associated Press Sports: Writer night between an all-star] — of the San Franelsco Seals, the fourth*place elub in this year's Nr ; 7 am front-Prince Rupert} Pennant race. an eb Franklin Roosevelt was president and Leo Duro- an toa from the Per. | | VAN] Q cher was managing Brooklyn when a 15-year-old jee ald ofe , eo) ged fo y Eamilta a * uvian cargo vessel Callao.| Ady ri t { qe be high school boy from Hamilton, Ohio, took the mound However, ‘District Soccer As, Ing .O5en UST eS Ing. Jo ut for the Cincinnati Reds one gray aftemoon in June, sociation 1 president yy | Bishop said-that, weather per- Maurice : CLEVELAND (—Brawny Al ,health., He said th 1944, | The youngster missed the cat- ', at recently a ender from Brooklyn, became mitting, the game will ke play-|Rosen, who has made only one oe we spital me Of the ith ei is |, ed tonight at 6°30 -hit appearance for Cleve- {Cleveland hospitals called ang} cher completely with eight of his |the first Yankee rookie in 34 syed tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Roose-| pinch hit appearance for Cleve satd all its facllities were ait Non os first nine pitches and finally: . . ; velt Park, land Indians since they clinched ble to j hice tlhe ae, p _’ -seasons to win 20 games, He rus - _— able to me—and he wasn't jok. |. lghte owe’ Staggered through one innings eave up only four hits, all singles | Mr. Bishop said that the same | the amerlean League pennant ling, either,” ‘the dig wo with five runs scored against |i, running his record to 20-6. arvangements for pleking up the last Saturday, says he’s “just _ vou He gat him on five walks and two hits.!"1y other action the New York aus play Comme the ronnie resting up for the world series.” mp an Ten years later Joe Nuxhall! aii i ely winnin [Ceuuicse Company gates at a... ‘ete haa " ; woh “pas mathe aries ny the ag 8 em thly wlan ‘Noton Tend had ong, “Sen ees ben Yoiterns Remember when . i " Yo ostay j a i Sees : . hos yor A r Tas So . As u a sore Kerul onl time after a long stay in the “Brooklyn. Chicago took a double as ¥ ere laid on ‘for last night back, but you can bet I'd be in Bobby Riggs and Alice ven, i ' munots. ‘header from the St. Louis Car- ‘Those people who have volun-| back 1 men! BS find Allce. Marble AGH “wha was the eGo! Tou : _{cered to transport the Peruvian | there if the pennant wasn't completed a sweep of the’ Wim. ' The’ lefthander, who was the ginals, 4-3 in 10 innings and 3-2 | rapped up” Rosen said after , e Wim. coe youngest player ever to wear alin i. Boston Red § Soccer players to the park are] Wfapped up" Rosen s “itera. | Plecon and United’ states tennis Sa Maior lenoue uniter in Bla, The Boston Red Sox i nek Biche the Tribe lost to the Chicago! singles championships 15 ote major league uniform and prob- beat the Philadelphia Athletics | ‘asked, Mr. Bishup sald, to be at White Sox 9-7 last nicht go tod ‘Por ans iF ably the wildest, has conquered twice by 4-3 scores. The first! {the gates at 6:00 p.m. Game . ind " . Rives ent Welby We Hills, N.Y, . ve vey! his controi problems and has a eae ran 10 innings, | r . fine ls 630 pm, With mu at of penh any: “ibss Heat We by Yan Hom dn 7 oA tidy 12-4 won-lost record for; The double loss and a 4-3 Bal-| & SBF enna Soe can lay off for a couple of straight § ed Don |. ag ] " the fourth-place Redlcgs. b. : __ ‘timore victory over Detroit con- His 12th victory came yester-: signed the Athletics to the Am- ‘day and was the best of the : erican League cellar. dozen.. He gave the Milwaukee Braves only six hits, struck out /©DEARS SACKS ; eee t Bobby Hofian hit a grand six and walked but two in win- slam homer in the first inning wigs . - ied 2 ning his third straicht complete i+ , . . tore ‘for the Giants and Ruben Gomez ; a ‘ the pes hist Seoul, $0. and Jim Hearn heid the Dotiere| days without being missed," Ro- “Budge as national champlon; sen said, ;Miss Marble defeated « former) “Back in the early part of-the {champion Helen Jacobs 8-0;8-10, season even my hits were solid 6-4." oo ty ae and I just felt good -all over. Toa still reached that 100-rbi mark, \\\ A THE ONE THAT GOT CAUGHT—There’s enough excitement in that 25%4-pound muskellunge to last 10-year-old George Fryer a long, long time. Using a red-and-white daredevil, George By The Vswelated Prost caught the 50-inch prize and with the aid of his dad, boated it | NEW ORLEANS , = after a 35-minute fight. ‘The happy catch happened in the vey 14012 Los Angeles cs ae Thunder Bay River near Alpena, Mich, $ edd Bobby Woods, 1354;, Shokens las Night's Fights Fbut I’m not*happy about the sea- ‘Son, That's why I’m anxious to 1.0 five hits, the Reds he wor 10 and lost 15. Ths Indians committed five YANKS SET RECORD ierrors as their 1]-game winning In the American League Tues-|streak came to an end. Larry day the New SPORTS ROUND-UP 1 (10), ' DETROIT — Rocky Casillo, 14014 ‘Blue Island 11, outpoint- _€d Bob Rossie, 14814, Cedar Rap- iids, Iowa, (8), a a get rested. I'm determined {0 have a really good series,” ‘His friends have started to AN worry about. him, Rosen said, aN York Yankees st Doby drove in six runs but it a record and the pennani-win- .Was not enough to overcome the MIAMI BEACH—Miguel Diaz, ning Cleveland Indians didn't, and he’s anxious to allay any '§8 1150, Havana, oulpointed Joey exaggerated ideas about his: By GAYLE TALBOT | : a ‘leaky defence which allowed y _ jalists w re ex-; Klein. 15142, New York 119), : cary The Yanks beat Washington 3-1) three Chicago runs to score on|" NEW YORK (AP)- pbedialists Who have te HAZELTON, Pa.— Lulu’ Perez, g: ° . oe "for their 101st vistory, the most ia wild pick-off play, a wild pitch| amined the disappointing POOKIVN Dougers MINULC=| 439, Brooklyn, outpointed Jerry Ait f f ae ‘games ever won by a runner -up!and a passed ball, ly now report that the defending league champions} Drouin. 134. Montreal 10), en 1Of 9 Oy. in the junior circuit, The In-} Bob Turley drove in one run, came down with the slows under Walt Alston. } If the Brooks continue for the | they did last year, when th remainler of the week at their | Were jittery because ayy et Dodgers’ running game. present pace, they will finish the There is no disposition to} outpointed Rocky Haynes, 157, Season with approximately 43 name Alston, He inherited aj Eureka, Calif, (). stolen bases, half as many 8S "club which had aged one yaar, | they racked up for Chuck Dres-i and he probably was told that sen last year. ‘he could sit back and let his; They will. have grounded into! their new manager! GLASGOW, Scotland — Peter i Keenan, 11715, Glasgow knocked ~ rout John Kelly, 117, England (4), ey: for British bantamweight. title, of the} RICHMOND. Calif, —- Ruhen ‘Hernandez, 158, San Francisco, dians, needing-only one game. toiscored one and struck out five lie the all-time mark of 110 vie-!as Baltimore clinched seventh torles in the league, lost to Chi- ‘place, one notch highs: than the cago 9-7, iclub finished a year ago when Bob Grim, a 24-year-old bar-‘it was the St. Louis Browns, Celco City Bowling ‘League. Giant Infield Smoother Than Tribe's for Series Bowling Will Start at 9 p.m, September 24 + | Line up and Schedule will be : 1 drawn up that nicht 2 tba tt English Horse about 25 more. than. the ng ans one me runs across, ‘Probable Starter ‘; double plays against them when’ , eltizen Olympic commitica,' LAUREL, Md. @®— Another: Dressen was signalling for the numbering 180 of Melbourn 3 py i : : : rraeen: ‘ _.” (English horse, F. W. .! By EEN OAN ‘calcium deposits in his left fogt/hit and run.. Their opponents civic icaders, has been organized | ree, F. W. Dennis’ King os : . NO! ef . ) ae . : eet OF, “lof NEW YORK v — New York @d muscle spasms in his back. | Owing sre Seas Tower ene than hove tie on ning Bevin 0 Glants, with a solid defensive He'll be ready for the opener in; Mil ed eats Of visitors exp.c ee OL performer at each position, will “€ Polo Grounds next wWed-' ved for the 1956 Olymples. Tl se¢ tho Tudors, today became th: .Second probable starter in Laur. ‘el’s $65.000. international race ‘Noy. 3. We are nat in the construction H business +. BUT - We are builders af The committee promises EVCIY Queen Elizabath’s Landeau. i: ee : ; : ° ad . ‘ nu isitor will have an airy “OOM. three-vear-old black colt, va and running water. ‘the first to be invited and ac- : om i icepled. Kinz of. {} dors {3° 4 '¢ » AMZ Of (he Tudors $3 _ Willy Mays. at 23, is:only the ja four-year-old chest He fifth right-handed b of England’s stakes. TROUBLE-FE.ES TRAVEL take a smocther and healthier « Pesday, But how ready? Hii df EF a P;, ‘ MUIXE ivé-Fin infield than Cleveland into the STRICKLAND IS PROBLEM may pose al dist World Series next week. Strickland, too, ' With Whiley Lockman. Davey iproblem. Only two weeks recov he df je E , af ‘ Williams, Alvin Dark and Hank ‘ered from a broken jaw, George |. cmeauie IXe aster In | gags Thompson, the newly crowned ‘has batted .095 since his return ; Group 2 will take to the alleys ‘National League history to hit this a . National League champions rate |to the lineup. ‘at 7 pm. tomorrow night as the ins many as 41 home runs in 4 York and the Eclipse, Rose of. the edge over the Indians’ quar-: at first base there's little to Mixed Five-Pin Bowling League | season, The other four who have os Ane Bottisham, ter of Vic Wertz, Bobby Avila. choose between Lockman ‘and ‘goes into its second week. Group equalled or bettered the figure George Strickland and Al Rosen. Wertz. Wertz is more of a home! will be on tap for 9 o'clock | are Hack Wilsof, Ralyh Kiner Only at shortstop, where Strick- ryn threat. Lockman is more./bowllng. All teams are asked to | Rogers Hornsby and Roy Cam- land is considered a-shade the | consistent, _‘be on time so that late bowlers | panelin All were ecmparatiy: better fielder than Dark.” does Avila, with a 336 y did it, , utting can get their games underway | yeterans wi did 3 , Cleveland shine mark. to Willis ns butting | iveterans when they did it. Your Local Travel Agent CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL : LIMITED Prince Rupert Dial 2227 ie ‘ i { 4 ' “Tesraes Biuimat "evry Dailv News Crassiten | $53 Te cmt ae ete a ee canes mae WST7A, Maryrs ; * tee 225, is the 48 soon as possible, i Only two National Leseue the Giants nel At the Ma hetter hitter by far. Davey's! Schedule for tomorrow night jright-handers—Jackic Robinsor / power of Wertz and Rosen or the strength Hes in his ground- |is as follows: rand Carl Furtilo of the Dodper: chee consistency of Avila. the Ameri. covering and pivot-making abil’ 7 p.m.—Harolds vs Can. Fish}—have posted sexson batting av. ‘ ae can League's leadine batter, ites. ‘Co.; Datly News vs ‘Thom Sheet | rages higher than 333. in th, re ; Whether Rosen physically wil] . Dark, with 186 hits and .295 Metal; IMCS Chatham vs Hills ‘last 10 years. The phenom from a he at his peak is questionable, ; batting average, presents a hit- ‘Shoes; Eby and Son vs CP Air- ‘Alabama Is a clnch "to exeec a The latest report had Al's frac- @0d-run threat in the No, 2 spot :lines:’ Morthern Glass vs Bob | that figure, and he's still « grow. Cif tured finger of mid-June thor- 1 New York's hitting order. | Parker Ltd.; Booth School vs ing hoy. ‘te oughly healed, but now he’s suf-; Strickland is hitting 215 for! Esso Extras, rn Me fering from multiple ills — athe year. 9 pn—La Gondola vs Or- | MANY SPECIES w! charley horse in his right thigh, ‘ROSEN DISAPPOINTS phans; fowlle and Ruttle ys! There are more than 700 spe- Shamrocks; Shentons vs RCMP; | ¢ . | Off his most valuafie player ' ’ \ les of birds In Australiq ’ ‘y Six vs Push. | _— i 8 Performance of 1953, Rosen has | Whalen's Lucky ! Nempmarmircadammag, capris oc Boe , / Major League ‘had a disappointing season, His | 0Ve!s; Ray Glordanos vs Head. | : . | planers; Fashion Footwear vg: Lea V ‘300 average, sprinkled with 24 Esquire Men's Wear FOR THAT ow saGgers | name runs and 101 runs-batted | Bsaulre Men's Wear, i ae \wEnioan rraoer tomes in! ils’ nothing! to sneeze at, but Rates rg ‘Le ro We fo AMERTOAS TENGUT JasL year he hit 336 with 43 ti aniar Lei . ' AB ROH pet t . ague pb Avila, Cleveland 545 109 183 gga Clreult blows and 145 rbis, oT ajor eag _o Minoso, Chleayo . 567 117 181 3285! Thompson, the Giants’ third. , ' bh Noren. New York 417. 6A wg cats baseman is a first-rate glove Standings cp Fox, Chiengo BIB TDL 498.920. ‘ a I i Ceedman Roan 47! tt ia? aya NAN, He's come on strong the . . M AMERICAN LEAGUE | patty 4 Runs—Mantle, New York 123, cast month and currently shows | — Ny Pet. GRE | | opm, batted bn Cleveland. }26 homers and 86 runs batted IM. | cteviland ....., 100 4.727 PRINT JOB | yan “Hite--Kienn, Detrelt. 19, Both clubs have versatile in- ‘New Vork bevee 101 40 873 a | | iy, Doubles Vernon, Washington, 93, Meld reserves, | chic eee OO BA OI i614 | Te rh ANNI ema at ame eB AP Ga Qf ‘ Home rans -Boby, a2. int second base and third, Sam Washington ..... 64 8h 480) 4444 | av Stolen bases- Jensen, Rostun, 21. | MANN BLON oa m ynn Pitebine--Con-uegra, Chicago, Ig-/Dente, who capably filled in} Baltimore 59 04 O81 Bt, | WitCer 1 tad _ . |when Strickland) was Shelved, | Phiiadeiphia .... 40 102 825 601, | DIBR PRINT } wed Ktrikeouts- Turley, Baluimore, 185. BI Glynn, Wertz! late-Inning NATIONAL peat on Do. ; ! NVATOS AL LEAGER | defensive replacement, — and’ . nan | if wh AB R OW Pet. Rudy Regalado are Cleveland's | Xe ork ue ie fa mh Te | \ Ww York hae ata : r GHEVE Brooklyn. ...... Bb At i ; re aye Mert ot NG a No nuity men, Milwaukee ....,. 80 04 873 914 COMPANY | ‘ W' . Muviler, New: York ca Wn uo M9 The Glant infield reserves are | Cinelinall M iT wy . as Must, Bt. Laws 576 119 190 440 Bobby Hofman, Billy Gardner, | Pl telphta a M07. hte a Teena, | , vy" eek Cin ne 14 NHS tee Foster Castleman and Joe Amal- | Chicago _ . AQ ddd od , i ote th, . “i Me Mois batted ty -Kbrcewskd pyg. fitang, Pitshurgh or 1 NOW A nd HG -Mitelier 904 menace M Freie: Mussa, 49, “ee Triplen- Mays, 14, ‘ 7 sai Pins--Khusownkl, 49 WHY: NOT LET US uve tolen bases Britan, Milveau ker uf a. AD @ la ny y cikehing: Antoni, Rew York ae VISE YOU ON Your an ET, ’ . ’ yy ght ) tt — Mtrikeaut.- addix, Be. 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