_; one thing, to make a joke of it is another. ... .Away from the field, Bragan is 2: personable little. guy with ’ dark, bold eyes which flash "Ces as gos ' aa fn >, Bragan’s droll way of putting _, fame was not -' National League president War- snthere always is that hint ‘of im- a ~pish humor present. ““Thherent suspicion of. umpires. Sports. Trail ‘By WHITNEY MARTIN: NEW YORK (AP). — Bobby Bragan likes soda. pop, orange flavor. Likes _it so much he willingly _Pays $100 a cup fox it, “That’s what the impish Pitts- burgh Pirate manager was fined for ambling on the field after _ Milwaukee and: offering each of ~the four. umpires a drink of his ' soda ‘pop. Bragan later announc- ed. :the incident marked his de- ‘but as a major league clown, al-, though he would have to admit "he. served. .an. apprenticeship. in. “the minors. There was the. time, for in- stance, when he used eight pinch-hitters for’ one batter when: he became peeved | at’ an umpire’s decision. And: there also was the. ‘time he lay down at home plate and took.a short snooze in another reprisal against a man in blue. - When he first took the job of “managing the Pirates, he ad- mitted that he had a couple of being ousted from a game at-|- other tricks in his bag. The - Milwaukee affair might be one of them. a little color—orange—in the appreciated by ren Giles. SERIOUS BUSINESS © Baseball is a serious business to Giles. For a manager to be tossed out of a game for vehe- mently protesting a decision is SKI-DADDLE— Looking ahead inating bulges under the slimmest of ski pants. legged panty girdle has elastic under the-instep to hold it securely in place, no matter how active the wearer may. be. to weather of another kind, designers of this Fortuna “ski-ter” gixdle suggest it for elim- The long- sparks when he argues... But He-has an He doesn’t question their integ- ‘rity, but will often question their judement. 4 The Pirates now are in Seventh place so’: maybe Bragan ~ “Has a right to be perturbed. : He does. have..a ‘rather . loose. tOngtie on occasion, blurting out statements which he ~ possibly regrets later. Last August, he remarked he would not be with ‘the-club-this-August if the same ‘players were on the roster, a « morale-shattering statement if * we ever heard one: Last sprinf, he announced, “ there was one team in the league ’. the Pirates were sure to beat out » —the Giants. They've got to _ hustle. ‘ Leaders By The Associated Press NATIONAL LESGUE i AB RH Pet. w Aaron, Mil. ...... 476 78 140 .837 * Musial, St, Louis .. 405 66 185 .383 ‘webroot, Pitts. .....316 36 04 .320 ‘ Mays, NY. wo. eae, 304 76 12% = «.392 “Robinson, Cin. .... 408 60 190 .310 Runs—Hlasingame, St. Louls, 81. , ens Dutted in —-Muslal, St. Lous, 85, Wts—Aunron, Milwaukee, 140. .. Doubles—Musinal, St. Louis, 31. Triples—Mays, New York, 13, Home runs—Aaron, Milwaukee, 31. Stolen bhuses—Mays, New York, 80, ane Ne Sehim dt 8t. Louls, 10- -1, dO ; BtriRaouta— Saitford, Philadelpnih, 4) AMERICAN LEAGUE AN mR FH Pet, Willinms, Boston .. $24 76 120 .3A0 dtantle, N.Y. ..., 942 06 120 808 “Wood ing, Cleve, .. 308° 46 87 99) . Boyd, Balth ....., 889 8b 107.895 Hoy, Chlenyo ... 403 46 120 920 4, Rtuns--Mantle, 6. wo. Tins batted tn--Sievers, Washing “ton, 790, ". Witt--Mualzane TDoston 131, ™ Doubles—Caurdner, Baltiniore, Minas, Chienga, 26, Triples-—Boyd, Unaltimore ad Mee Dougaid and Simpson, New York, 7. Tome tore Williaa, Boston aid Blovers, Wanshhagton, 30, Stolen buses Apurtolo, And Mantle, New York, 14, nee Bunntog, Dotrott, 1364, Btrleeaits- Wynn, Cleveland, V0. Pree nee nee ets an ones and Chileno Slaughter Carries Yanks I 0 Ligh th Victory Sunda vy By JACK HAND . Associated Press Staff Writer , Enos Slaughter, a 41-year-old oldster, stretched | the New York Yankees’ victory streak to eight games ‘plate after a passed ball. Gordon, and: Three. Home Runs Top Playoff Anderson nothing as they split a playoff doubleheader at Roose- ree dua’ and Hotelmen velt Park Sunday. . They still have to determine the finalist ‘for the Prince Rupert t and District Baseball League championship serie Hotelmen. took the. first wame fF 6-4, ‘but were clopbered ‘y)-3 «in the second one, . Highlight of the-first encount- er was. a .sonring ‘fifth-inning , homer. ‘by. Bill. Sundberg ‘that cleared. the. wall, in..deep centre- field by. an ample-five feet. That run tied: the ballgame. for Gor- don and, Anderson at 3-3. In the second Inning, pjtcher Gordon Cameron found’ himself in boiling water when he gave up four consecutive walks, a single and a stolen base. No one out, bases loaded and two runs in, Next man up, Billy Smith, singled, but MacDonald was tag- ped off third. Then Sundberg, G & A’s hit- tingest hitter, stepped up with one man out and the bases load- ed. His. bunt was ‘picked up by Fred Christensen and a double- play retired the side. Gordon,and ‘Anderson took the lead in the seventh inning when Bill Smith slid onto home THREE SURGE In the next inning, however, Hotelmen exploded for three runs with two men out to over- come a one-run. deficit and make the score final at 6-4. Bill Yrema took first on an error. by short stop Sundberg, Giordano popped out, then Davis drove a ball down centre field and reached first safely on a fielder’s ‘choice. Yrema advanced to third. Marshall’s bouncer was killed by second baseman Smith, and Gordon Cameron stepped to the plate with runners on first and third and two out. ; His unintentional’ bunt to Sunday with.a double win over Cleveland while St. in a 5-2 first game, three with a home run, and won the second 6-5 with a ninth-inning single after an infield scratch by pinch hitter Jerry Lumpe tied the score, Lindy McDaniel’s steady nine- hit pitching kept the ‘Cards a half game ahead of Milwaukee by subduing the Phillies in the second game 4-1 after Harvey Haddix, had cooled off his form- er- mates with a brilliant relief job.to win the opener for Phila- delphia 5-4 in 12 innings. Milwaukee made four runs hy Eddie Mathews, Del Rice, John- ny Logan and Hank Aaron pay off for a 9-7 edge over Brooklyn despite 18 Dodgers hits. Boh Buhl won his 14th with help from three other pitchers in- cluding Warren Spahn who, hadn't faced Brooklyn in over a) year, \ CINCI, NY SPLIT Cincinnati had to settle for a split with New York when Vin- cente Amor, a rookie, doled out six hits to win the second fame 3-2, Willie Mays hit two homers and a triple in the first, decided by Ray Katt's sacrifice in’ the ith that gave New York a 7-6 vietory, The Chicago Danny Murtaugh’s Pittsburgh mannger, winning two games 6-0 and 3-2 In 11 Innings to elimh into seventh place and shove the Pirates Into the cellar, The Chicago White Sox taok 19 hits off Boston pitching In their 1W-d romp aver the Red Sox Cubs spoiled debut as Re behind Dick Donovan, em ene en Na nae e As matteo tM | Fly with . . ELLIS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Departs for Ketchikan—1:45 p.m. with connections to Seattle, Whitehorse and all Alaska ELLIS AIR LINES 425 Svd Woe Phone 2223 | Ras. Evenings Phone 5236 ‘Louis’ Natiofial League lead shrunk to one half game after a split with Philadelphia. Slaughter drove in four runs: Billy Loes of Baltimore beat Kansas City for the fifth time with a five-hitter 5-0 and Wash- ington thumped Detroit 8-4 as a record total of seven homers was hit at Griffith Stadium. CARDS BREAK STREAK The Cardinals’ eight-game winning streak was broken by Haddix in the opening game when the lefty allowed only one hit and struck out 10 in 6 2-3 shutout innings of relief work. Larry Jackson walked in the Winning run in the 12th of, a fiery game in which four men were ejected. Wally Moon's 20- game hitting streak was snapped by the Phil pitchers. McDaniel nursed a 2-1 lead until the eighth when Curt Sim- jmons, relieying Warren Hacker, was nicked for two wnearned runs on singles by Al Dark and: Stan Musial and a throwing er- ror by Granny Haniner. Musial, Incidentally, played both games. The Braves chased Srl Maglic In less than two innings. A Dod- ger rally in the ninth fell short as Bpahn retired Don Zimmer and Junior Gillam with = the bases ful, MARATIION OPENER Cincinnati used 23 players and the Giants 20 jn the marathon opener in which manager Bly Rigney af.New York was thum)b- ed out for protesting a call at first base, At one stage of the gmimne, Ruben Gomen Jeft the pitehIng mound and went to the outfield while dim Constable pitched to one man, Then Go- mes returned ta the hill The Redloga finally broke mn 4-2 tle In the elghth Inning of the second pame with the help ar oan error, Johnny Temple singled, took second an a snerl Meo and went ta third on a bad throw by pitcher Stu Miller, * In ‘Temple, Mon Drabowsky fanned 10 and shut out Pidtsburgh with six bite In the first af two at Wrigley Flold. dnek Littrell's — pineh dauble In the th deelded the Frank Robinson's single drove |) short stop scored Yrema, and. Cameron went, to first in a ter- rific - burst.. of speed. One. run in, runners on first and second. Ron Cameron singled to: drive Davis in and put Gordon Cam- eron on third. Two runs in, runners on first and third. Stamness hit a line drive down right field and Gordon Cameron crossed home plate. Three runs in, runners on first and second. Finally, Johnnie Olson struck out and the sides retired. Winning pitcher Gordon Cam- eron gave up seven hits, struck out five, and walked seven, Loser Fred Christensen, going the distance, allowed seven hits, striking out 14 and walking five. 5. ‘Gordon. Cameron and Joe Giordano; Fred Christensen and Sid Scherk. SECOND, HALF Homeruns by Glordano of Hotelen and Dunbar of Gor- don and. Anderson, plus. the -six- hit pitching, of Keith MacDon- ald for G.& A featured the sec- ond half of the doubleheader. G&A really. ‘-tumed on the power, in ‘the third inning chalk- ing up five runs in afew minutes -—two of them on walks, Darrel Young, Billy Smith, Bill Sund- berg, Kilpatrick and Morrison all went the distance. For a_ time the diamond seemed like a mer- ry-go-round of G & A players. Hotelmen couldn’t make that five run deficit. It. all started with Kilpatrick’s single to left field. The bases were loaded because Smith, Sundberg and Young were all waiting for that one baser. Kilpatrick got two runs- bat- ted-in for that play. At this point Hotelmen relieved pitcher Gordon Cameron and sent in Al Adams. For the rest of the’ game it was Adams-Cameron switch- ing back and forth. Betwéen them they allowed G & A 12 hits. The first two scoreless. Giordano got his homer in the bottom of the fourth, belting it over the right field fence, Hotel- men got two more runs in the bottom of the sixth after Joe Davis sit a beautiful triple to centre, and then stole home nasrz a startled G & A squad on _Mar- innings were proved up we ew eH ee Oe eee wee Ce THE HEAD STILL -—-Nate Freeman, golf pro at the Nevele Country Club at KEEPING Nevele Falls, -NVY., demon- “strates the “birdie” technique he has -devised. for novice golfers, He has trained a pair of a beginner’s glasses. If the novice keeps his. eye on the ball while he ‘swings, his head will not tilt and the birds will remain in place, his head, however, the. feath- Marlene Captures Seventh By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) — Marlene Stewart Streit, whose appearance on the istarting tee has become tantamount to another victory in the Canadian ladies’ close golf tourna- ment, starts out today to defend her open against all comers. ‘of parakeets to sit on the rims - third: goal was unanswered. If he moves - ered pair will take to the air. . - tween a Hills and Williams pack Jone. goal. title | ee Ee we we Prince Rupert Daily News . Monday, August ‘6, 1957 Sone) ame tae aap some compe! H & W: Soccer Champs! Edging Aiyansh 3-2 By MEINTIART LAGIES Dally News Staff Writer ' Hills - and Williams captured the Prince Rupert: distr ict football league championship Saturday by edging Aiyansh 3-2 in what most spectators thought was the best and fairest game of the s cuson in spite. of its’ vital importance to both te: ams, Hill and Williams hive ‘game left to play bub cannot be caught by any olhér team, They | have a record -of five wins and no losses. Ww L CTP! H&W ww 5 0° 1 Aiyansh voces & 2 0! Hungarians. ...... 1 40 + Local. 708 - 0 4 2 A. record ‘crowd of more than’ 250 turned out in ideal foothall: weather to see a fast, fair and always suspenseful -game. «HinNs and Williams went into the lead: three times, and .twice Rod: Tait, powerful centre. for- ward, equalized for Aiyansh.,The ‘Tnside right Zafer Kadragith opened the scoring :after 20 minutes of play, heaving :.a re- bound over the goalic’s. out stretched hands. ‘Rod Tait tied the. game up shortly before halftime when:‘he interfered in a private play be- and his goalie to knock the ball into-the empty goal. -Three minutes after halftime Gustav Treske hit the exact up- per. right corner from 20 yards; out.to pull his team ahead hy Only five minutes later Rod Tait evened, the score. NOBODY TOUCHED A.-goal such as perhaps one OIUY tre rete rrr tine en (his ‘usual capable self, out-of a hundred players: scores in a lifetime, a combination. of luck and marksmanship, wasi achieved by. Kadragich when his! cornerball hit the horizontal goal, post, dropped’ to the ground and bounced over the goal line with- out anyone having touched it. After that, the game slowed!!? down, with Hills and Williams. controlling the ball most of the time. — | ee element pee ae eae te oa Both teams nilssed one or two food changes until the final whistle blew Referee Goorge Andrews was but re- celved very Viltle co-operation from his line referees who eon- tinually questioned his calls and enlerod the pluying field: for protests, . LL Playoffs Start Kinsmen will play Sea Kings tonight al 7 o'clock at Algoma Park in, the first game of a best- tivo- out-of-three series to determine one finalist for the Litle League series, Tomorrow mght North Slur and: Shop-Easy meet in the other hajf of the semi- finals. Major League Standings AMERICAN LE AGE Ww iL Pet. GL New York ....... 69 34 B70 Chicago ....-... 62 40 608 BY, Boston weer 56 47 S44 13 Detroit ........ 50 62 400 18), leveland oo... 50 53 AHS 19 Baltimore ...... 50 $3 485 10 Washington 39. 66 Tl 31 Kansas City 36 67 350 33 NATIONAL LENGUE W L Pet. OBL St. Louls ...... !, 62 41 602 Milwaukeo ....,, G2 42 5960 > Brooklyn ....... 69 44.573 +8 Cilncinnat! 68 46 558 4%; Philadelphia .... 57 48 543 6 Rew York ree. 45 6O 420006«218 Chicago ........ 36 «66 «353 0 261, i Pittsburgh were 36 6B 346 2044 ATA championship | | ; | shall’s single. Dunbar got his homer in the| top of the ninth and got an RBI ‘had tallied a single. . the final tallies for’G & A: i For a time it looked life the) strokes under par, four of them tiring Hotelmen were going. t0} were shorn off in her final 18- put on that extra burst of speed: nole round, in which she never in the last. few moments outdistance G & A. men already down. same two teams. race in the other playofts. Hotelmen .. G&A Hotelmeg 300 000 030—6 7 1 G&a 020 010 100-—4 7 1 Cameron, ‘The trim Httle champion from |: Fonthill, the fleld Saturday in winning | (im for bringing in Christensen who| her seventh. straight close title)? Ont., ran away from _These were) with a 54-hole total of 226. With bases, loaded Yrema hit a single but it t| wasn’t long enough with two!'amateur title four times in the @), Final game of the semi- finals) will be played Sunday‘at 2 at Roosevelt Park between the Esquires wre playing a doubleheader at ‘er- half of 000 102 000— 3 61 005 002 202—-11 12 1 Adams dano; MacDonald, Young. By The Can Vancouver Mounties are again sitting cosily In second place behind San Francisco after taking both ends of a Pacific Const: League doubleheader from San Diego Sunday, .They woy the first 3, 2. Jand: ‘the second 1-0 to take the “series 3-2 from the Padres. The Satur- day night game was called off nfter a heavy day of rain, In other Sunday doublehead- ers Hollywood took a 4-3 12-inn~ Ing victory trom San Francisco in the first game and drapped the nine-inning second game 9-6, ‘ Benttle won both against Los Angeles, Don Kaiser, a bonus rookie on option trom the Chieaga dubs, pitched Portland to a 4-2 vie- tory Sunday night In the doeld- Ing game of a cellar serieg with Bacramento and Ifted the Ben- vers Into seventh place, Port- nnd won the opener vel, In Siturday's games Portland defeated Sacramento 2-1, San Mranelseo downed Hollywood 0-. q and Beattle walked a aver oare ae Nemes gemewe FRED FB. DOWNTE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 lis games wee ape canoe second kame, TRY THE OUR SPECIALTY — DIAL. "3215 Grand Cafe For the Bost Selection of Chinese Foods , 409 trad Ave, W, ” ll TAKE our ORDERS (Ipan @ am. to J @.™m, Gii—Und Ave, Waat adian Press Mounties Back In Second; Nip San Diego In Double Gior- andj p.m. ine | fy at Hollywood, Los Angeles” at San Francisco, San. Diego. at Portland and = Saeramento at Vancouver, Standings Wool Pet. QU Sin Pranelsen 5. OM 47 AHS Vancouver ...... 06° 43 600 4 Hollywood .,..., 00 62 Ab 4 San Diego ...... OF f2 .6F2 § Sontlla o........ 62 67 Hal hi, Los Anpelen .... 64 90 474 14 Portland veseee se A TM AT AG SHernnen bo tens a4 HT 70 88 | Twos Angeles for an ae 0 victory, Today's schedule has Seattle | missed the tournament At that figure par and squelched all opposition. Marlene has won the open last six years.