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WWE BOHN LAGEN OEIH > Wile oelvertisomont Is wot publistod or dieplayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columtle OLN COUNTRY ALE + ay CRUAM Prauy Vancouver Swimmer To Try Strait VANCOUVER () — Swimmer Doug Rivette of Vancoyver says he will swim the 31 miles be- tween Horseshoe Bay and. Na- naimo if he can find a power launch owner willing 1o pace him and carry his coach——David Gorrie. Rivette, a deaf mute, has been training since Jan. 1 for an at- tempt on Juan de Fuca Strait on Aug. 4. He says the Horseshoe Bay—| Nanaimo swim, planned for Sat- urday or Sunday, would take about 18 hours’ under favorable conditions, and that it would be try. THE SHU-LOK FASTENER The Newest Thing In Footwear roves Al Sparks Yank Rout Of Boston Red Sox ¥ ere yaad By The Ass That was before Wednesday’s;: 10-0 rout of Boston Red Sox at the Yankee Stadium. Some 214 hours later, Berra was thinking a little better of himself and manager Casey Stengel, looking much the wise owl, was expounding in his double talk which boiled down to “looks like the fans know a ball player when they see one, doesn’t it?” All the squat veteran catcher did to justify his selection as the American League All-Star catcher for the ninth straight years was to drive in eight runs for his best batting burst of an otherwise disappointing year. Second-place Chicago dropped three games back of the Yank- ees when Virgil Trucks and Tom Morgan combined for a five- hitter in a 5-0 Kansas City win. Cleveland’s Don Mossi pitched his first major league shutout, 6-0 over Detroit and Baltimore, in a nine-error night game, thrashed Washington 8-3. Defending JUST SNAP ... and it’s closed! Takes lead Champ ere wor eS “Tm a heck of an All-Star player,” ‘a, New York Yankee catcher, ye oe Ne eee Pe ob i ociated Press said Yogi Ber- today, the tubby Httle manager and nine defeats, over Milwau- kee’s Lew Burdette. , Lew, 9-0 with Cincinnati sinee May 26, 1955, trudged off in the sixth inning Wednesday after having allowed 10 of Redlegs 11 hits and all of their runs. “The score was 7-5, Dipping to third, Braves trail Redlees by 12 eames.and are a half game back of St. Louis, which moved into second place by edging Chicago 5-4, other contenders, Brooklyn fthree games back) and Phila- delphia (down by 414) were idle burgh. Major League Standings By The Canadian Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww ST. ANDREWS, Scotland @) — FLIP BACK - + and it's cpen! | 1 IT’S 142, ' Thomson, shooting for his ; ADJUSTABLE fourth British Open title, start- adjusts snugly to your | ed his round with a 5, punch- foot ing his shot into a creek, He recovered to make the outgoing three-under par 33. - MORE nine in The first player on the tee in COMFORTABLE the second round today was . slipper ‘comfort. EASIER and FASTER works in seconds ‘MORE _ no more broken faces See Them At George Hill & SONS LTD. Defending Thomson of Australia came in ; With a 69 today after a shaky "73 Wednesday to take the early championship with a total Gene Andrews, former U.S. pub- lic links champion, who had a 76 for a 36-hole total of 154. Canadians | |Get Chance. Garbig, young quarterback from the intermediate Balmy. Beach Marines; Cain of Toronto Etobicoke and Gerry guard who played with Montreal Orfuns last season. j will report with the regulars on Monday. champion Peter ead in the British opeh golf of aoe ie rn OTTAWA @—Ottawa Rough Rider coach Frank ‘Clair has cancelled the final session of a special three-day training camp for Canadian players and an- nounced that three young home- brews have been invited to re- turn for regular Rider training. : Those getting the nod are Bob 240-pound tackle Jim Buchanan, 218-pound The three . aay ‘ 4 uo Lie i a rity A A 4 4 x é myth n vat mere Ae pee TILT nd cal =’ ye bah at Be he ate wie A Lt Nn If Cincinnati’s Birdie. Tebbetis| is indulging in a little crowing. has two good reasons: @ A full game lead in the National League. @ A victory after two years The! along with New York and Pitts- | | } 1 ' | i | — L Pet. GBL New York ....... 47 25 G53 Chicago ........ 44 28 -611 3 i Cleveland ...... 38 230 585 BL | Boston ........ 39 35 527 9 | Detroit ........ 36 37 493 Ly Kaltimore see BA BT 486 12 Kansas City .... 27 44 380 = =191,2! Washington 25 52 325 241/41} NAVPIONAL LEAGUE WoL Pct. GBL Cincinnati 44°31 527 St. Louis ...... 41 30 O17 1 Milwaukee 22... 42°22 563 ly Brooklyn ....... 39 32 549 ty New York ....... 35 38 479 8 Chicago ........ 23 43 348 164 Pittsburgh 25 47 47 175! Sea Kings Clobber Stars 20-12 — A: home run by M. Mah and! strong hitting by the rest of the team Kept Sea Kings on top of! Prince Rupert Little League ball! when they defeated North Star: 20-12 at Algoma Park Wednes- day night. Sea Kings and Shop-Easy are now tied with six wins each as’ second half play moves on. Sea But Sea Kings have only three losses for Shop-Easy. against six losses. , Mah’s homer came in third innine after North Star had taken an early 2-0 lead. With the exception of the last inning when they scored eight runs the third was diamonds for the Sea Kings. They tallied six, Everybody seerned to be get- ting doubles. Doue Pitre Bruce Mitchell were with two runs batted in cach from doubles in the fifth, A, Rassumussen had one rbi on a double and R. Newsom scored an rbi on a sinele. Winning pitcher R. Newsom ahlawed 11 base on balls. North Star replaced J. Dopson with David Thompson on the mound and D. Postula pitched a third of an inning, Between them the pitehers al- lowed 13 walks, Dopson was credited with three rbi’s on three doubles dur- Ing the game, M. RNesautels had a double in the third. A, Dyb- haven scored with two singles, credited tuln (5) and Kangas. : " EDMONTON ® : EXHIBITION ? JULY 15 TO 20 a , a4 hantey a , erie ean a TICKETS ON SALE! “ee 8 Fronvalt atations in Saskatchawan, Alborta and dn Beithh Colunityin (Vancouver, meinen Ruport and out JULY 13 TO 20 @ peTURN Limit: JULY 2 ' Hf no train varvice duly 22, tako first avallable trath, I ‘ult ifarmation Cram any SNIG Agent, rd | 1 i } Kings were first half winners. suffered | against four: | North Star now has four wins. the and ; Sea Kings O88 8NR--20 9 4 North Star 232 092--12 7 8: Newsom nnd TRRASSM Essen | Dopson, 1D, Thompsan (4) Pose Sa 2 ” Yale Wins First Henly Rowing Heat “ ' H&W Hand e , ‘ Hungarians HENLEY-ON-'THAMRES, Imnp-;won easily from J. M, Brown ir |Cambridge, Mass., Boat Club in land (Reuters) — Yale Univer- [8:41 the second round of the silver dl sily’s Varsity crew, which tn- D. A. T. Lendley and ©, R. v,|goblets competition for pairs. , Secon OSS cludes four members of the|pavidge of the Leander Club of | ‘The British pair won easily in 1956 Olympic champion eight,| Britain eliminated David Sper-|8:19. The course record for this Hills & Williams handed the] won its first heat in the Grand ling and Louls McCagg of thelevent is 7:51. Hungarian eleven thelr secend| Challenge Cup event of the Po onenem nce scan straight defeat by a score of|Henley Royal regatta today, 5 Prionce Rupert Daily News | 1-0 in a Prince Rupert district) yaie defeated the London Thursday, July 4, 1957 soccer league game at Roosevelt Park last night. The Hungarians now occupy the cellar in the four team league with two losses, while Aiyansh and Hills & Willlams ‘are tied for the lead with two ;points each, Rowing club eight easily in the | ----- vee eee ne nnenesen sen time of six minutes 47 seconds, Fly with nine seconds slower than the record for the one mile and 550 ; yards course, The record of 6:38 was set in 1952. A few minutes earller the Rus- sian entry of the Red banner , Local 708 nas still to see ac- club had won its heat in the tion on the fie same event from the Thames . The lone goal was scored by|Rowing club of London in 6:43 d Hills & Williams forward Sca-|__ four seconds better than, tina after 15 minutes of play to Yale’s. ' conclude a long pressure period by his team, A rhubarb appeared to be in the making in the second halt when a hot drive by Hungarlan forward Niholyor passed the iH&W goalie but Niholyor was ruled offside. “Phe Hungarians protested. vig- ‘orously that referee George An- drews had made the call after the goal was scored. The protest was disallowed on the field but DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Departs for Ketchikan—1:45 p.m. _ Theodor Kocerka, Bolish scul- {, ler who has won Henley’s big} individual event, the diamond | challenge sculls trophy, for the | last two years, won his first: heat from Owen Beech of Lon-' don although he wrenched his back in training. His time was eight minutes 11 seconds. The record for this event is eight minutes, Kocerka had to be lifted from his boat in a state of near col- it is believed a protest will be laps : : , o apse after beating Becch by i filed with the Ieacue executive. ihree lengths, The Magyars had most of the]. Kocerka had rowed under o inal 20 minutes; 0S*) Se Bae ey pa railed in capitalize on their pain-killing injection for sprain - with connections to Seattle, Whitchorse and all Alaska ELLIS AIR LINES 425 3rd West Phone 2223 Res. Evenings Phone 5236 } ed spine muscles damaged in|’ . enance. lt 1 1 Sai training. , p aah é Next game will be played Sat- In another heat of the dia-. urday at 7 p.m. when Hills & Williams meets Aiyansh. BAKER WINS mond sculls, Russia's Olympic jf champion, Vyacheslav Ivanov, || | PYF PORTABLE EASIER §IDE | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (M—Larry| Springs were introduced on § Re Di Ss iBaker, 145, Indianapolis, out-| British stage-coaches in 1789 by § The TRANSISTOR hb , pointed Gasper Ortega, 14733,: John Warde, also a famous fox- No bulky tubes in this one : Mexico City, (10). -hunter. full range tone and '@ power, yet it uses only four ‘ if flashlight batteries. 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