‘fSlugging Seals Wallop 6 Vancouver Beer | Pitchers in Wild Game ARRRRRURCARE COURS | * By The Canadian Press ace’ 2 my . , Wallace s Dept. store | San Franeiseo Seals outlasted six Vancouvel : i | Mounties’ pitchers to score a 9-8 victory in a wild], al : pe . 4 a 5 i ‘} t. a Pacific Coast League baseball game Tuesday night. a a7 . ae In other PCL games, Hollywood , - 3 gained a5-4 win over Sacramento; Vancouver Police chief George a in 14 innings: San Diego nipped, Ateher said yesterday he has): : 8 off a ninth-inning rally b the , received a leiter from the Lord's Rainiers to satent Seattle a in Day Alliance in connection with ries; Rookie Dick Hanlon Sunday's Pacitic Coast League : ue Angeles pitched his third, doubleheader here between Van- oo enue * Te ot te cep Rae Sm NEW YORK (m— Oubfleldors; CINCINNATI UP— Ted Klus« Hank Sauer of New York Glants | zewski, Cincinnati Redleg slug« and Gino Cimoli of Brooklyn}ger has decided to undergo ‘nd 'Dodgers suffered minor Injures | operation. to correct a slipped In Tuesday night's games, - a ; be diac in his spine, rs ” amen em a. oA NORE YUU RWAD ['f IN READER'S DIGEST NOW — SEE I'E ON THE SCREEN, y / 1% , f Evenings Y—9 p.m, ARTA AYER AK DYE | TODAY toSAT,. Sut leg route-goer. His 9-2 triumph over Brooklyn hoisted Cincin- nati to within a half game of the second-place Dodgers and 1% games behind the National League - leading Milwaukee Braves, Jeffcoat’s six-hit performance | MOTHERS DAY SUNDAY MAY 12th es ~ Give-Mother a gift she will appreciate — Lingerie and Hosiery are always acceptable. 4 oe . followed compiecte jobs by Brooxs den mo Lawrence and Don Gross against dooo8. . a oO Pittsburgh Sunday, Prior to pO [| NGERI that, only Lawrence had gone , ON Nee Be BN the distar:ce in 16 games. feo ‘er wt . . . . The Braves dropped an 8-4 { = SLIPS, Tricot Knit Nylon, French lace and insertion trimmed, - 9 50 decision to Philadelphia Phillies “white only’, Sizes 32 10 40 o.ecccosseerecsecesseeeeeeetssttereteentecenennaassenees EACH fade ag Robin Roberts stopped them SLIPS, ‘Nylon Tricot, Lace and insertion trimmed, | 9 98 Wee York Giants whipped st ge white and aqua. 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Zippered and wrap around styles ....... veaneteeseseesiescaeae Imported Aegf BRITISH SWEATERS Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Wo Prt, GBL ea I. i: { \ { | » mY : i consecutive victory of the season, couver Mounties and San Diego 5 J to stop Portland on three hits) Pages. alliance 1s opposed to " Tat 3-2 a : ' rclalized , 7 i At Vancouver, San Francisco Ly sport OE oa rsgouvet “( m& 4 had to hang on tight for their sors 1h W was rejected by the 4 . : 4 a win, The two clubs bangers out a) episinture at its last session. ome ; | 5 3 min y Vancouver's Joe Frazier,| Chief - Archer a a ett i ” from the Lord’ Day alllance J: fo Bo ° mg! The winning run came in the in the hands of the elty prosecu- ie . . MOM'S" Smiling! eighth when Frank Kellert tor, : . : ao | P; “vauly News envto Sy xon Mong) ® i ROR. ; walked and scored on a double Daryl Jones, assistant city) pat POISED, body balanced, Savoy slugger Terry Yerema gets set to send the ball soaring , oi IT'S A g by Ken Aspromonte when Van-| prosecutor, said his office has} out of Gyro Ball park during Sunday's exhibition game against CYO. Behind him, catcher ' iB couver's right fielder Jake Craw-|not decided ‘whether to seek 4) jue Giordano signals for an inside curve that never got past the plate, / of MOTHER'S DAY Bt ord threw to second base instead fiat to prosecute the Mounties - - / . t 5 GIFT From Wallace's Bof home, for playing Inst Sunchy. : ' . | qo | : x as anne f ! . . . my Foc, ETT ORILNSG|| Sity Marksmen Tebbetts Finds Another Route-Goer a . ye sens a ahh alah ol fo olathe Ho A . | dare” Pine al, va, || Outshoot Navy ott; , yg NYLONS GLOVES || @ Suits © Pants || A team trom xaos oshawe) AVS PTY €11(0a { UMps 0 ger $ 7" (gg HANKys: Wats -M'| @ Topcoats @ Slacks challenged Prince Rupert adult , , . 7 . 4 ; Rifle Club to a shoot at the Clv- . : | ' TUANESTS EADS M|| ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ic Centre, but were beaten by 17 ' ot By JOE REICHLER . 4 a Spee ee oo, i ICK SERVICE points in the. sporting rifle com- Associated Press Staff Writer Cb ger ag QU petition and by 27 points in the . oom oe, . oo, ME OWALLACE’S 8] 7! T match rifle. ve Richard Birdie Tebbett’s unwavering faith in his much-maligned pitchérs has oh N STA ws” City marksmen were Richar tants i+ oy . . 4 s DEPT STORE” r Ling The Tailor Paul, Victor Smith, Ken, Free: begun to pay off for Cincinnati Redlegs. Tuesday night, for the third game in . i i wn _ oe ry 3 ’ . a . fe oe | 220 6th St Phone 4238 j| mat, Maurice Bishop and Jon)» ccession, Tebbets found.a pitcher who could go nine innings. | ERG ——— _ | As a result the Redlegs today) ——--—-- Ca s—_ - " ° have an eight-game winning! yeland with a 3-2 triumph over 4 ae . me streak—longest in the major, Baltimore in 10 innings. | ££ oa ; leagues. ‘ Vic Power hit home runs on: 7 al ’ , . an e . Hal Jeffcoat is the latest Red-i the first and last pitches of the | | game lead over fifth-place Cie-| Edinburgh Trophy. Orioles’ Hector. | Detroit spoiled Cookie Lava | getto’s managerial debut with: Washington, defeating the Sen-: ators 5-3 behind the three-hit pitching of Paul Foytack. 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