} ‘ent e:just that.” ph play. baseball, ‘faithful 10 or. Kkesman said that. t up.a pretty. good: eat to tha Gyros, Gene “hey ut in: a lot: of time. and effort” so ‘that these é merle Dori Love'in’ the -third inning: ° we DVS 410 2 wa. 2 L 0. A 2. 0. 0: oot val “ ‘Very few people’ ‘support, these 12." ' ‘it was these faithful few” who : vory time, to a sorely depleted’ Pony. Lbague. fund. ‘brand of: baseball : and: it ‘would oys “to do’ even better. if-a: fow-more parents . ld. ‘arn out to cheer them on,’ ne y the Teague . Hs game: stewart. got the: ‘win ‘giving up only : Phi lies Dorash absorbed ‘the me after uilling a amilitary coup | ho d ‘signs. ‘ofa ‘rally jn the inning, the pulpworkers |: ay Neteran ‘hurler Bill ne ‘all qualifiers “sectional qualifying » Rupert Softball league's ‘game at. Algoma park §00n ‘as: “the inl, types) ins ‘jan Army-Navy rally. with ra threat. ‘in a. regylarly- -scheduled 14. four . and one “third innings. ~ “Amy. and Navy got off to a two- run lead in ‘whe first inning on a single, a walk, a double. and another free pass off Doell.. Local ..708.came back. ‘to take! ‘the Tead on.a ‘walk, a single, ‘a | walk: and. another singleton and | added another tally in the third! on: left-fielder Hardy's, double oo and another two-bagger by Rye. “In the fifth Art Helin. started single and: two walks: and: an er- ror brought the score | ‘to. 6-4, | Hardy. replaced Doell and ‘blank- |: ed the militia- sreserye combo the ~ Trest of the way. Only three AN men: to get | on base in. the. final four. in- who singled. ‘A Local 708. double play. dn the: top: of - the ninth with. one out, removed Lister as 'y Kesselring of r, Ont, and Pat Schwab 4’ rounds at Park: Coun- uffalo,” while Schwab te 8’ ‘sensational play ar-72 Buffald. was -five han . bhe second- hest was only ,able to ‘win. $25 at Varieavor and Loaghite, ~~ Qué; won one of the two Pacific a orthwest hetths, Leona had ¢ ey Winter. on the, Us, “trou: nf a eos: =the “pulpworkers|! “three* more’ runs. in’-thie |’ ‘sixth on . Bill Sunberg’s | triple, | Hardy's: second double, an error; and a double by Schwab. The pulpworkers counted two more ‘in. the ‘seventh © ona single by Stamness, ‘a three-bageger. by Buddy Ratchford, a walk. ‘and a fielder’s choice... ° |) Army, Navy . 200 020 000— 4 § 1 Local 108. Qa, Robinson: and Ewanchuk;: Doel, Mundy (6)" and, Schwab. - w) C ubs Recall Dave Hi man. 1 Cubs have recalled right-handed -(pitcher Daye, ‘Hillman © Portland. Beavers of the. Pacifle Const League, Beavers on a 24- hour recall ba- sis three. weeks ago, Ben141, sag ot of Toronto failed with them.” “aw | Podres oye pe Loupe noe, stiibby: southpaw; emerged as the pe Dodger's No.'.1vstopper vtoday, Tjust: when: manager Walt Alston]. " thad ‘decided to‘ crack: down on oo This. ‘slipping . National, . League ee champions. : en of their last.12 games to fall m into fourth place, received‘a “no Local 108. took i no chances on, n AY my: and “Navy i ing enough attention to baseball. la neat three-hitter that quieted 4 aY%p games behind, ; | nings . were Pillfold on. an: er-|"- “| ror..and Ewanchuk. and. “Lister 301. 203 20x—11 12 2} PORTLAND} Ore, w—Chileage from: Hillman,‘ 36, was. sent to the | He won one game ‘and! Tost one ” Soke First Tou Monday-night.. Inside: oN ‘Brian: Philley ‘and outside left, scored: the ‘goals in ‘the second half... « A. -erowd: of: 9,164. cheered Quiets By ED. WILKS . " Assodiated' Press Staff Writer + um ‘Podres; : - Brooklyn's The. Brooks, who had lost sev more race tracks” order. from the skipper ‘Monday after drop- ping ‘four in-a row. Alston fig- ured ‘his’ ‘champs ® were. chumps for the horses and ‘weren't. pay- .. Then along came Podres with si the ambitious Phillies 4-0, It was Johnny’s’ fifth victory and his fourth shutout, “With the victory over the Phil- lies, the Dodgers climbed into a third- -place tie with the idle Mil- waukee’ Braves, three games be- hind the idle first- place Cincin- nati’ Redlegs. The: Phils, who have lost only two of their last eight, remained in second place, PIRATES WINNING Pittsburgn virates made it three ina row over New York by beating the Giants 6-5 Mon- day night in. the only other game. scheduled ‘in the majors. -Podres, ‘who ‘dealt a three-hit, 1-0: shutout. against. Pittsburgh in his last. start; struck out nine and walked four while dropping his: earned . run average to 2.05 and salvaging the finale of a four-game set in Philadelphia. Bed | Tottenham i Loss: - | © VANCOUVER (CP)—The proud: ‘Tottenham : Hotspurs, England’s famed soccer club, were humbled to that few persons Yealized that the e by the 8B, C. All- Stars 2 Oat Empire Stadium here \\A\N stands; for Protect Our National Youth — andful of adults. were working seyeral nights — ; ‘| Norm’. McLeod, - ve themselves: hoarse ‘at ‘the: defeat of Tottenham—thelt: first in six touring matches in Canada, The all-stars —in.,.the’ final quarter had the Tottenham | de- fence desperately. “tying, to clear their lines, LITTLE BRIVE, | =: ‘In the opening minutes of the game the byglish team, danced with the ball and rarely. extend: ed themselves beyond:half speed. Alf Stokes, left-wing ‘star ‘of Hotspurs 6-3 victory over. Glas- gow Celtic last Saturday, was the spearhead of. the weak Tot- tenham attack.. and right-half Danny: on flower showed traces.-of their ability. The stars. also appeared lethargic, : Tottenham began: to put. on pressure in the second half with Blanchflower leading | thé .-at- tack, For an infringement against . him, ‘the Spurs? were awarded an indirect: free. kick. Stokes lobbed the ball over the stars’ goal post. ° B.C. began to control: the | game with left- naff Doug. Greig out- standing in defensive. play. . Philley latched’ on’.to a long pass from’ McLeod, .and . scored after he-dréw out Tottenham goalie Ron Reynolds. . Four minutes later at 30 min- utes, McLeod clinched the game for B.C. with a ob-yard drive directly in front of the pests, .. It was.Tottenham’s. first North American defeat in two tours: Tottenham — Ron Reynolds; Peter Baker, Ron Henry; D. Blanchflower, John Ryden, T. Marchi, Michael Dulin, Tommy Marmer, Bob Smith, Alf Stokes, John Brooks, - B.C, All-Stars — Ken. Pears; Dave Stothard, Buster Cairns: Jackie Steele, Pat.Philley, Doug ley, Art Hughes, Gogie Stewart, Norm McLeod. ‘Major League The® Dodgers, who" had been out- hit only once during the four-game skid, smacked nine hits, including home runs by Gil Hodges and Gino Cimoli, to. beat Don Cardwell, one of the Phil- lies’ bright rookies. bay . Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE , “WwW LL. Pet. GBL Cincinnati ..,... 28 15 = .651 Philadeiphia:.,...25 17. 696... 24 Brooklyn 19° .685 . 3 Milwaukee . 17 585 83 St. Louis ..' 20°—(«500 «GIA New York 26 °»=«—«409 (10'4 Chicago ....i... 18° 26 . 3388 13°. Fatwovurzh 14. 28 333-18, AMERICAN LEAGUE Only eentre- half John Ryden Greig; Gordie Ion, Brian Phil-|: | three-time‘ masters winner who fore: the world - BROTHERS: an y John - Twigg take a dig at’ ‘the Sunday: “paseball question in’ Vaneous;: ver. Which :has- becomé.-a: serie | ous. subject ‘since. Vancouver . Mounties“ entered’ ithe: Pacific Cogst Baseball, League in; 1956, The British Columbia’ govern: . ment has not legalized Sunday: sport but Mounties : play on Sunday - in yancouver.., They: sell ‘tickets on Saturday, The Twigg brothers dressed up like this for the. annuali ‘West Van- couver children’s parade, - ‘ (CP: Photo) Making Pros Qualify Irks Demaret WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. ia—Jim- my Demaret, one.of ' the. . top Personalities. of’ professional golf accused the U.S.. Golf Associa- tion of “cheap practices” ‘today and said some day the pros may boycott the National Open. ° “It is stupid, absolutely ridic- ulous, to make a great champion like Sam Snead qualify for ‘the | open,” ' said the | 47-year-old also was. forced ‘to prove his right to play. - “Making Snead play 38 holes to qualify for.the open is as in- sane as asking Mickey Mantle to go two-for-four on the day ‘be- “series, or benched, Me NEW YORK ‘W-Stefan’ Red, 145%, Passaic, NwJ., outpolnted No games Monday. Frankie . 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Byans ‘goxtet. chalked’ up|) a ‘five-game’ total -Of. §269. while the, pulpworkers" followed - “vibh 5247:, Placing: third. were Nabob | Peres, champs of the Wednesday night mixed league with 5147 and: trating’. ‘were Shop: Kasy halders: of’ the Thursday, Night Jim Auld, of. tho ney elty five: pij.titlaholders' rolled a +320 @ to. take men’s high singl far he ie @ night: while Sandra Gi Nabob : ‘came ‘through with a 283 ‘game: to: ‘capture women’s high: ‘single, ° - Woodroom took team’ In presenting the. new trophy to the man after whom the aew trophy . was. named. “ ing was his: favorite pastime . He bowled in all ‘the leagues’ he high| to the winners,; Johny “Coma-| - dina; president. of the Thursday |: night. mixed : league paid tribute ‘ “Tittle. Stevie was: ‘sbraw boss, ve of the CNR track gang and bow - 4 ‘LAS VEGAS i) — Julio Mad-| me Ned) Ryans Transpar taiton, nlvendy cnutbibh of: the Celco} « re {.4 Prince supper: Daly Reps | ' vb Tuesday, dune 4, 1987 Lt Oy, Mi, = * =