. eighth. clearer focus starting next Wed- Braves to beat the Yankees in Braves Ace Ready: Gains 17th Victory By ED Associated Pre Lew Burdette, Milwaukee’s No. appears to be raring to go WILKS SS Sports Writer 1 righthander, in next week’s World Series against New York Yankees and therein lies a story. Milwaukee In Six. Says Olan By BEN OLAN . NEW YORK (#—Take the bat- _ ting, fielding and pitching rec- ords of the Milwaukee Braves and New York Yankees, then take.a number from four to sev- en and throw them all in a hat what have you got? “The World Series winner in the correct number of games? No, just a debris-filed chap- eau. Statistical comparison furn- ishes:an excellent guide to -the relative merits of the individual players but it doesn”t tell the entire story. Equally contributing factors in determining the winner of the 1957 baseball championship will be the accuracy of the. scouting reports the physical condition of Mickey Mantle and Bill Skowron, the ability: of the Braves. to stand up to the Yanks in the pressure-packed competi- tion and the Ya kees advantage, however small, iif ‘playing the first two games. in their home park. Also to be considered is the fact that Fred Haney will be managing in his first World Ser- jes and Casey Stengel in his What any one or all of these will mean will be brought into nesday. This the observer selects six games. No “Deals” On Players ~ Insists Frick __ NEW _YORK (f) — Milwaukee bonus baby John Dermerit won't be made -eligible for the World Series untj! — and if — New York Yankees approve. Commissioner Ford Frick made this clear today and also point- ed out that there would be no “deals” between the two clubs, for example. making Sal (The Barber) Maglie eligible for the yanks, The last time the Braves took ship they played Cleveland In- dians, and their pitching ‘hopes were pinned on Johnny Sain and Warren Spahn. Nine years after that failure {they have another crack at the title, this time against the Yank- ees and this time they have Spahn and Burdette—the guy the Yankees packed off to the Braves along with $50,000 cash in a swap for Sain in 1951. , The 30-year-old righthander looked ready Fricay night, gain-. four-hitter that defeated Cin-: cinnati 2-1. He struck out four, walked but two while defeating the Redlegs for the fifth time this season. ed Burdette’s 5 hutout bid | in tha seventh. Home runs by Andy Pafko and De} Crandall gave Lew the bulge he needed in the fifth against Rookie Charley Rahe. In other . National games, Chicago Cubs scored a 3-2 victory over St. Louis Card- inals and Philadelphia Phillies beal Brooklyn ‘3-2. New York Giants and Pittsburgh were not scheduled. Well nigh unnoticed amid all the hullabaloo over the .coming World Series, the second division clubs settled ‘into their final Am- dull plop Friday night.’ Chicago White Sox eliminated Cleveland hopes for a first divi- sion berth by overwhelming them 2-1. Detroit Tigers Friday. night were beaten 9-7 by Kan- sas City.” This left. the seventh place. In Washington Roy ‘Sievers crashed his 42nd home run but Baltimore beat Washington 7-3. The Yankees got ready for the series with a 10-2 breeze at Bos- ton as Bob Turley: won his 13th while allowing:only two hits in a seven-inning warmup. He struck out eight, walked four and gave- up a run on Bill Consolos home run. Athletics in ; e a Standings .— “By The Canadian Press NATIONAL LEAGUE The braves applied to Frick Friday to be allowed to play Dermerit in the series in place of the {njured Billy Bruton. The 21-year-old Demerit origin- ally had been taken off the Hst of eligibles to make room for Bruton, ’ The yanks didn’t seem par- ticularly pleased at being but in w position of doing the Braves a favor, General Manager George Weiss of the Yanks snid he would not make any decision until he talk- ed with Stengel, In Boston, Stengel made no committments but pointed out that ' both outfielder Mickey Mantle and first baseman Bill . wih Pct. GBL. Milwaukee ...... 94 58 618 St. Louis ....... 87 65 572 #7 Brooklyn ....... 83. 69 . 546 11 Cincinnati ...... 719 «#73 520, 15 Philadelphia .... 76 76 ‘.500 18 New York ...... 69 83 . 454. 25 Chicago ........ 60 92 395 34 Pittsburgh ...... 60 92 395 34 AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ ‘ Ww iL Pct. GBL New York ...... 97 55 638 . Chiecngo ........ 90 62 592. 7 Boston «.......6- 61 WZ 533 . 16 Retroit see et eee 77 #75 513 20 nitimore ...... 74° 76 493 22 Cleveland ...... 4 97 490 22! Kansas City .... 68 93 384 38% bene 55 97 362 42 Washington VANCOUVER «) — Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey have obtained Bill Dobbyn, a defenceman last year with Vic- torla Cougars, Details of the deal were not announced. We is the third new defence- man to be,obtained by Vancou- ver this. year, with Hugh Currie the only holdover, Dobbyn played all 70 games with Victorin last year. He was third highest in penalties in the league with 186 minutes on the bench, a shot at the world champion- ing a 17-9 record with a neat]. ‘dette Raring For “<|Canadian Hocky Players In Britain Transferring Talents. To Continent erican League standings with aj i in Switzerland is Stuart Milwaukee hurler with series ‘WARREN SPAHN, 21- -game winner with the National League experience. pennant. winners Mi aukee -. Braves this year, is likely choice to Start first ‘World Series game against New York Yankees October 2. Spahn is considered the major’s hottest pitcher at the moment and is the only . t is light, Some 35 Canadians wil] be em- ployed as player-coaches on the Continent this winter, and ex- perts with an eye for trends wouldn’t be surprised to see the number doubled next term. The sport is booming in Swit- zerland. Reference works list 225 clubs in organized leagues, and new teams are being formed every year. One small Swiss community, Visp, has just signed Jack Macdonald, formerly of Penticton, B.C., as player-coach and Ray Maisonneuve of Go- ward, Ont., who played with teams in North Bay, will tutor a team in the university town of Fribourg. Probably the best-known Can- acles as far as electronic How these doddering old codg- ers can defy the years is some- thing beyond belief. Take Archie Moore, 40, going on 43, defending his light heavy- weight championship, and Ray Robinson, 37, defending the mid- dleweight title. And who are almost clinches to win the major league batting titles? Ted Williams, 39, and Stanley Frank Musial, 36, The Internationnl Golf Asso- clation named two Skowron were ailing. — f’ ae tn wera areas rae oh at rede me Ase ae a ae oe aN Ti Pn ; i Ty Daily b News Classified Fe TCE Ne eae ee wrreeeeenes aoe m os Oe aa ares rn A r ee ee bs al oii p ae oa oor Jun IN CASE the pieture looks familar and before you xy we've seen that before, wen ssure you are Nght. It was in Thursday's paper, But the caption which told renders what It “wos all about was left out and the pleture was published un. explained, Actually, It shows seven of the olght dragon class yachts rounding a weather mark on Toroente harbor's West ern Gap, during the Queen City Yacht club's annual regatta, About 130 bonts fram all Toro class race waa won by Bajad nto elubs competed. The dragon of Raya) Canadian Yaeht club, (CP Photo) greener seme Advertising in Daily News Brings Results represent the U.S, In the Inter- national championship and Can~ Pete verters ws emmrwennammvemine stg Eete 5 me ee ree ee ”, ' \ Pe ii arn ns een a yt : Ye ee | 4 e as We © Thank You us sometime? players to’ - By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)—The centre of hockey interest in 1 Europe is switching | from Britain to the Continent. Canadians who can skate and stickhandle, and don’t object to a little tour- ist travel on the side, are heading in increasing numbers en, Italy, Germany, Holland and Belgium, w here the money is good and thet tax for Switzerland, Swed- Robinson of Vancouver, who: used to play for Edmonton jun- | iors and a senior team in Kam-. loops, B.C. Robertson has adopt- ed—or been adopted by—the winter resort of Davos® where he : Keeps a close eye on 2 colony of; fledgling hockey players, start- ing with six-and seven-yaar- olds. “Everybody in Davos knows Stu,” says. a Canadian hockey fan who recently visited Davos. “He as created a terrific intcrest in the game:” Sweden is also opening arms. wide to Canadian players. This | month, hockey-conscious Svredes } had Ed Reigle of Toronto. form... er coach of North Bay Trappers | in the Northern Ontario Hockey : Association senior league. flown : Sports Trail ds, Witney Whavtin NEW YORK (AP)—This may be the age of mir- development is concerned, but judging from the sports headliners in recent days. {it also is the miracle of the ages. League announced Friday they: ada Cup matches in Tokyo next month. Who was chosen? Grandpa Jimmy Demaret, a jolly 45, In the recent national ama- teur golf championship Dr. Bud Taylor, 40,.went to the finals. And Jack Kramer, about 38, hires Lew Hoad to add youth and bounce to the pro tennis tour, dusts off his racket and poes out and beats him. “Two of the more remarkable specimens of this collection of antiques are Moore and Wile Hams, Both are far beyond the age in thelr respective sports when they should be packed awny in mothhalls, Moore nat only whipped aman young enough ta be his son, but he did It with class, asing all years of campalgning#, He com- hined a still stout punch with a erablike defence whieh prffled challenger Tony Anthony, The fact he had to take aff 30 pounds or so to make the 1h- pound limit made it even more remarkable, parable ta the one he had 16 yenrs ago, when he hit fora 40a AVErne, And Jn fielding he's reaching fly balls better than he hit In yer, and running the bases with the verve of youth, Theae guys are fabulous, thates YOUR CONDIDENCE in our Experienced Tailoring Alteration and Repair Service ls Appreciated, Why not call Phono 2700 301 3rd Avo. W. ALEXANDER’'S TAILOR SHOP nl, tt Se em mesma epee Fey OREN te tame ekg gen et maton OR For ’ Prairie, Man. ‘ with English clubs. : talent. 47, and Samuel Jackson Snead; and then laces on his sneakers, |. the guile stored up during his’ Williams Js having a year come]! to Stockholm to draw up a ‘sys- tem of training for junior play- ers. The Swedes have also ap- proached Les Anning of Rimous- ki, Que., Ken Booth of Montreal and Bill Glennie of Portage ld All. have. played Italian industrialists who like the speed and glitter of hockey are also bidding for Canadian Milan-Inter, one of the wealthiest Italian clubs, has ‘al ready launched enquiries seék= ing the “best player in Canada” —not for this year but for next. Two. Canadians signed by Mi- lan teams for the coming season are Gerry Watson of Kirkland | ‘Lake, Ont., and Red Favero of Owen Sound, Ont. To a lesser extent, there is-de- mand for Canadian players in Austria, Czechoslovakia, mark, France, Finland,’ Norway, Spain, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland and Romania. | . PONY LEAGUE SEASON ENDS Poor weather, lack of players and a drop in. interest has caused cancellation of the Prince Rupert Pony Baseball league, a spokesman said: to- day, He said that an attempt had been made to revive the lea- gue play after the holidays: $0" that the boys could complete the schedwe and have a play-: possible. 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A week ago, when Eskimos were hit by ‘in juries* that, kept fullback Normie Kwong at home and cut their import strength to dl, the "Riders, on their home field, came gut’ on ‘the short end Of a°24-19 score, * This week, as the third- -place Calgary Stampeders Snapped a dosing streak to take a six-point hold on the last® playoff berth, Tyy’s health reports ' haye dbeen Optimistic. Kwong .is fit for oe against the Riders. So ds ha thack Ken Hall, a sensational young runner from “Texas A and M, ‘who has ayeraged more than 10 yards in fach of the ‘few times the has car- ried the “ball. And quarterback n Getty, ‘knocked © out of ac- dion late in the game at Regina Jast Saturday ‘has Fecovered | well Pea to get “back in ‘this week- ! d: "Roughriders. hayen’t fully, re- egvena from the injury - bug themselves. ‘Jack Hill is expected |.to return | after Inissing several “Prince ‘Rupert Daily News . 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