y: Ay ee eH HS HR BE NN Ne ew ky ! i 7 ene SRack: fe ps YF ERE SG ore Bf etiveen New York Yanke EVEN NTN HEN we we eee New York, Chicago In Crucial, Series — By The Associated Press The American League should settle its pennant $crap‘in the next 24 hours in a tWo‘Bdme showdown eg and Chicago’s -second- place White Sox opening at Yankee Stadium today. = S6x, who whipped Boston Red Sox 7-1 Thursday while Yankees were idle, are five games behind with 16 left, two more than New SUGeueReeReeneoeee Wallace’ s Dept. Store @ York. Yankees’ magic number is 11 with any combination of Yank wins and Chicago losses totalling. 11 giving them the pennant... Detroit defeated Washington 8-5 and the only other scheduled game, between, Kansas City and Baltimore, was ‘cancelled because of rain. It was Athletics’ last visit of the season to Baltimore. 14-HIT ATTACK White Sox rapped 14 hits,. in- cluding Luis Aparicio’s third home run, while righthander nae ot Oa Oo eee eek ' Jim .Wilsgn won his ‘14th—high ‘in an 11% ~year career, Wilson, the league's shutout leader, lost .a bid for his sixth whitewash job on an unearned run in the ‘seventh. Frank Sullivan was _the loser for a J13- 10 record. Ray Boone and Frank. Bolling ; homered for Tigers, who pock- ‘eted six of the game’s 10 un- earned runs. Duke Maas won his 10th with relief help while : Chuck Stebbs lost his 19th. Southpaw Billy Pierce (19-10). makes his bid to become the first pitcher to win 20 in the majors this season when he faces the Yankees and lefty Whitey Ford - (9-4) today. White Sox, needing a sweep to stay alive; have lost 13 of 20 with Yankees, whose three top runs-batted-in. men— Mickey Mantle, Yogie Berra and Bill Skowron—are out with in- juries. , Manager Al Lopez has his two;.° aces well rested. Pierce hasn't worked since Saturday and Dick Donovan, a 15-5 righthander scheduled for Saturday’s game, has been off since Sunday. Yank’s Casey Stengel figures 8-4. we ee OE anks 24 Hours From Flag : Shamrocks in the Minto Cup’ MINTO CUP LACROSSE FINAL EVENED AT ONE GAME APIECE BRAMPTON, Ontario () — Coach George Thompson of Brampton, Excelsiors sald after Tuesday’s ‘junior lacrosse finals that he fo loss to Victoria was extremely’ worried about his club’s defence. He blamed . poor backchecking for the loss: He worry was short-lived. His club started to backcheck Thursday Mght and, bounced back with a 14-9 victory to even | the best-of-seven Canadian final at dne game each. Tenacious checking was the key ‘to the win. Excelsiors - _ limited the usually free-shooting Shamrocks to 36 shots — on net. Brampton’s big goal came midway through the third *_ _ period -and proved to be the turning point in the game, . breaking a‘ 7-7 deadlock. Larry Ferguson scooped up a loose © ‘pall in his own end ‘sprinted down the left wing, cut through | the defence and faked goalie Don Hamilton out of the net. Ferguson is one of three players recruited from Peter- . borough Petes, eliminated by Brampton in the Eastern Can- | ada finals. Ferguson proved four goals. a valuable addition, scoring Pennant Hopes Fade For Vancouver Club — The last-place Por tland Beavers took an easy win | from ‘Vancouver Mounties: Thursday night, ‘winning It virtually eliminated the Pacific Coast. league team from pennant competition, ' In Seattle, the Hollywood Stars Eskimos Take On All Comers By LORNE BRUCE Canadian Press. Staff Writer _ Warning: ‘All football clubs intent upon preventing Edmonton Eskimos from winning their fourth con- secutive national championship |Goach, find ways to loosen up coach Frank (Pop) Ivy’s crew. in the. r 4 made a travesty of the Rainiers’ last home game, beating them : 20-2 while shelling. five pitchers | ~ for 18 hits. In other PCL action, Los Ange- Jes beat San Francisco Seals 3-2 in 10 innings and Sacramento Solons defeated San Diego Pad- {res 6-3, Vancouver starter Georgé Bamberger was knocked out by a three-run outburst in the third | inning. The Beavers added single runs in the fifth and seventh and two more in the ninth. Mounties managed only four hits off two Portland pitchers, scoring single runs in the first]. and fourth. Their final two came in the eighth when Owen Friend vee ee ee ew ee LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS REVERE, Mass. —Billy Ryan, 170, Lowell, Mass., stopped Willie Hartley, 164%, Brooklyn, (8.) LOS ANGELES (?—Baby Vas- quez, 134, Mexico, outpointed Noel Humphreys, 120%, | Charles- ton, W. Va., (10.) see eee ROSSLAND, B.C, @ — Pinni ‘Rossi, manager of Rossland War- riors of the Western Interna- tional Hockey League, Wednes- day announced that Mike Buck- na has signed for his second term as coach, Try Daily News Classified Prince Rupert Daily News . 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