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SIEGEL Production - staring sports worked miracles last night as Gyro Antiques Canadian Press Staff Writer : DAN NY KAYE in ed ! clobbered Gyro Pony leaguers 14-6 in Prince Rupert’s VANCOUVER (CP)—The word from two of the ‘MERRY ANDREW’ at annual baseball classi¢ at Roosevelt Park, entrants in the centennial mile this Saturday is that co-starring : The Gyro Club men, usually | ---- - jit will be a contest between individuals, and not PIER ANGELI- BACCALONI - NOEL PURCELL” ROBERT (oor sporting profiles with the “SUC rock and twisted his ankle. How- on , alan ee os . ; ow lio wil : cossfull businessman” took, Light- over, he reveived little sympathy against the clock, | Sine e he arrlved hore more than Today to Saturday CINEMASCOPE & METROCOLOR ened their belts. gripped t 1¢ bats from . approximately 50 fans, Jack Crump, manager of the] a week ago that he will be out to 7 pm. - 9 p.m, : Kids" a fewon ty hos? at wae UIE, mishap eames only min {mba centennial games, ine| nae ets thor Britis Sat, Matinee 2 - 4:20 wae ae Sa les n ws utes after he spiked Pony leag- umbia centennis a » ine otson and the other sh og hpeatt Lee ta done in the eld days. uet John Scuby in the hand dur-J cluding world’s fastest’ miler] runners—Dr, John D. Wrighton, "hn thot hee The Antiques’ triumph in te ing an attempted pickoff at third Derek Ibbotson, emphasized that} 440-yard man from Brighton; |° one | fourth qneommier ac the INO base, point Wednesday at a press con-| Michael Farrell of Birmingham, | i ih ee : teams evened The reeard st twe Signs of endurance weakened ference siortly after the British! entered in the 880: and three- | ~~ To renga: ites rere WHOS FH ccene ae, EY advancing years were shown, ‘athletes arrived. miler George Knight of London! lain pen eee OY Gyro elub pitehers Vern Cic- “Ht you think the race wil be|—Were not at the conference, = ; Today Only votes sere and Jack Lindsay, u flop unless someone does it in — — eee eens k Ree CRO 7 p.m, . Sieg tee, Csccune had a no-hitter going less than four minutes,” he said,| - ' “THE KING AND [" —. “ANASTASIA” cammigh the first two innings ‘“then you're doing the racers Nort Star . {| SSanmnn ener syTenee UENCE SONICCOUTURE PNNDREENNNRSEE OMr cots was Und retired the first two batters | and the public a great injustice.” : 2 Segoe og gy ch Phe second when he was shell- mea in the. nce, not to beat : ; ween recone tor five consecutive hits, in- ning to win the race, not to bea lk studing a home run into shallow the clock. I don’t care if the win- Wa S away | ventre Geld by Bruce Kerr, ning time is 4:20 so long as Ib- e . | Panting heavily, Ciccone was i botson w ns.” “pe th t T-A-1-L-0-2-1-N-G ied to the dugout where he hid |RUNNER AGREES . wi VIC ory Y KRUGE ® Suits ® Pants his face in shame and did not- m ly The taming to dome er PEE pio Sa as Frane von Warra Wa an ‘ ‘ar agad il: : ee | : ‘ Dr, elan ewandowski, 1@ of “ayy atta, ; eos charmer. : rogue ..fugilive...in , ®@ Topcosts @ Slacks of the seven-innine wom end! THERE GOES COOKIE—Coach George Terlep of Saskatche- | asked: “Is that right, Stefano” | North Star batters lit | a | Pp Reliefer Lindsay followed the! 2" Roughriders watches as Cookie Gilchrist signs to play ion Less” Said Lewandowski, ajerally walked to a 6-5 vic-' TERAT. Ov spre S . , : uy : with the WIFU team this season. Gilchrist was purchased from ! 97-year-old surgeon from Stet- . ele lezeat | Ame ATL a ee ECIALISTS same pattern After tv Oo ny | J a $ tr a AL AG oe D.. + 3 . : ines OL, erfeet itehine six 0 , | the Grey Cup champion Hamilton Tiger-Cats and reportedly | tin: who has retained a firm grip vOry at ma UIA Lar 1ase QUICK SERVICE six down hig screwball becawee | Signed for something less than the $12,000 a year he originally | on his school-taught English. night as they’ ‘seorel all: unstendy and Pony “‘teaguers : asked. It will be the fifth season of Canadian football for the | Along with team manager Jan | their ¢ . ioht walk i Ling The Tailor “reached him for two hits, scor-| 22-Year-old Gilchrist. (CP Photo) | Mullak and three other Polish | (€1l with o oh in he. ine tara. mine at Lindsay ree) Tm ——~--, runners, Lewandowski turned up spiced with one hit. in the: Mean ded ees. nit Lindsay tl |BASEBALL ROUNDUP Lab the’ press conference and | SP/C¢¢ With Daye eget 220 - 6th St. Phone 4238 |: {ted the side in’ the seventh | ~ Vtalke ~i first inning of ‘their Little! without a hit was largely eredit-! | HTT with aa He vd § ortn ee a” , se foe teh nh. | e plined that the urge for record- | Logg ray wit ins- ! SRMRGnnORereBeee “LO the dense fog which ob- | breaking performances as op. League game -with Kins-! " 'scured the batters’ view. : “ " as Ne | Wallace's Dept. Store a: Losine pitcher D posed to ‘good races” and indi-: Men. Mit difticn eto dion ove found | vidual victories—has taken hold! Kinsmen starting piteher Reg | m i Metin: adiust to the ane: in Europe inc!uding Poland. Phillips was relieved with Six | mi Sontt wate Gone orn dues: (Foe | The idea that Ibboston and'runs in and two men away by} for; line drive a of ite oat or asi-p ace O @EFrs Lewandowski presumably will Adolfo Paotinelli who blanked | “ i for 13 hits rive) and was tagged | not deliberately set out to run! North Star for the remainder of! i ES a its. “ * | under four minutes goes against! the game on one hit, striking out. 7 i . "eS 3 The only P.O.W. to va ODDS AND ENDS a , bY The Associated Press an earlier statement by Austral-; nine and walking two. escape from Canada mM... strange Antique tactics in-._ Things haven't looked this good for the Los Angeles Dodgers ian miler Alex Henderson that} Jimmy Groves was credited: escap _. @ cluded centrefielder Bil] Lambie . in a long, long time. They've gained voter approval for the Chave2 he will be trying to get his first! with the victory. He held Kins-)" | sneaking up to second base for! Ravine deal, Johnny Podres has junked his four-game slump with | sub-four-minute mile here. : | men to two hits, fanning nine. | attempted pickoff{s ... Joe Scott ‘a three-hit shutout and those crowd-collecting Milwaukee Braves! IBBOTSON ABSENT i He was relieved in the bottom of ! jhit a booming drive good for ajare coming to town. Povo renee merrrrenner renee" 1 Similarly,. Merv Lincoln of; the last inning when Kinsmen: mw) double in any league but only; The Dodgers are still in the'a few hours later. The two clubs! Australia has said in interviews , narrowed the gap to one run. , NAnH—-DaoPTNA™SScwH an 3 a, stumbled to first where he broke National League cellar, but it’s swapped two-run spurts in Lt! enveoveeeccserecccceoesrecccessccssccecceccsessamecaccerecedenees : at ‘| row m nan tis ‘Np a bieycle, ,only a 4¥)-game spread to third | 10th, ra Hon Dido Gurvich’s sinehe eon place after Wednesday night ‘: What more can happen to De- RECORD SIZE SALM GN CA UGHT \ : o : 3-0 job on Cincinnati. It was the ‘tr apse? ‘ j i MB of catcher Gurvich’s throws to: ¢ : ; troit Tigers? Wednesday night, x Wierd tec te t 191 utst shutout. hung up in the qarvey Kuenn, their leading hit- | : a S Toot before it mit wee about 0 Coliseum, with its cozy corners’ ter, was injured and they've | B Y CAMP BELLT N f H RM ui r Gyro Pony leaeue conch Ray Gi jin left field. . |fallen back into the American, . Do , a ES oordano averaged about one cig-| The Braves, again drawing a | League cellar. CAMPBELLTON, N.B. @—Rod fisherman Ken Adams _ a a arette per baseline marching ; 2€ar-capacity crowd, moved into! The onetime all-star shortstop} of Campbellton battled 80 minutes but came up with the fish 3 m;back and forth from first to! one-game lead over second | who has switched successfully to! -—a 41-pound Atlantic salmon. gl me third . . . example of ‘perfect | Place San Francisco by beating’ centre field this season, was cut | , Veteran anglers of the Restigouche River say the salmon, |. a sportsmanship was given by Joe; the Giants 10-9, in i innings.:near his right eye when ne which was 45 inches long and 23 inches in girth, is the biggest a B'iMcKay. When umpire Bill) St. Louis .Whipped Pittsburgh: crashed into the wire fence in: landed ther@jin the last 10 years. ma : Woods said jokingly on a foul; 6-3 and gained a virtual tie for; Baltimore on a futile try for a’ Adams hooked the fish with a silver grey fly. 5 For Your. gw) tip: “you're out,” McKay smiled,| fourth place with Chicago. The: homerun ball that gave the. __The world record is 79 pounds, two ounces, set at Tanaely. ‘ wl Sewing Pleasure! mg answered “You're the boss,” and! Cubs bombed Philadelphia 482i; Orioles a 6-4 victory and put the’ Norway, in 1928. The Canadian record is 55 pounds, sct at , : @ mj walked to the dugout... An-;11-5 with Ernie Banks belting! Tigers in eighth spot.:’ Grand Cascapedia River, Que.. in 1939. a Having a chest X-ray asa a NEW YARD ai tiques” bat boy was 70-year-old : his 15th and 16th homers, high} Kuenn, 27, leading the injury : COPPA IPEIORIEPOELONEELEOLE PILE LORI ELOEDOTE OED CEOR+ DOO} + >>te : f d : t b , x =| George Dawes, in the majors. ‘hobbled Tigers with a 341 batt-' yf eoreguard against tubercu- oo : GOODS : — Charley Nea: drove in two: ing average, underwent plastic! losis is qQ very simple matter |; ° ! "WW AL LA CE 'S a -e rates ns pith a A Out surgery, His eye appeared to es-| TRY THE | when "Operation Doorstep” _ : . res, | » inj ‘ oe * ial} , m ) r Bom bers sign (nes 4, preesed. meanwhile, dined te ay whathe eacea | | comes to your neighborhood. M Ks i DEPT STORE® ‘. twice retiring 11 in a rdw and: would play tonight. | loti a e Come as you are, Is the PON " ° " fWo holdovers jno-hitting the Redlegs over the’ Chicago White Sox, mean-; . ; . . | theme. 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But the Calumet Farm fsn't forgetting what happened to K-ray NOW | | | OPERATION DOORSTEP , . ‘ed Machine Shop to a 20-8 vie- REMEMBER DAD With most of his Kentucky Derby and Preakness rivals ‘tory over Pipefitters in the Col- scattered far,and wide Jn search of casicr pickings, it appears | ;umbin Cellulose Company soft- the Calumet colt will have about six opponents in the $100,000- ‘ball challenge competition. added three-year-old classic, : | Wagner allowed 10 hits in The early odds listed Tim Tam at 1 to 10 to capture his ‘walking four batters and strik- ninth straight race for Mrs, Gene Markey of Lexington, Ky. Ing out two. Mike Kurluak was In 1944, however, Calumet’s Pensive missed a Triple Crown as ‘charged with the loss, He gave the 1 to 2 favorite, Pup 1] hits, walked six and struck POPPI TOIT II ELEL OL OOLO DELO LIEU OPO DOUOOILOVEDOOVEROEEOONN OD OEES out, five, ° (| Three games are seheduled |. - 4. ‘ ‘for Saturday, At 1 pam. ab ; , . , ‘Roosevell. Park, Machine Shop . 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