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Boston lost to Kansas: City 4-3 in 12 innings,: gue batting lead-from Yankee: ‘Mickey . Mantle. Washington rapped Cleveland 11-6. |. .'The Yankees handed all-star game: winner Jim Bunning his first. defeat ‘since June. 21’ while gaining’ a 6-5 record in the sea- son: series with ‘their fifth in a row ovér the Tigers. Bob Turley {won his fifth with a six-hitter “| that ‘included - Charlie: ‘Maxwell’s “1 19¢h -homer.: ‘Yogi. Berra and | Coleman ‘homered - f or ¢t h e ‘| Yanks. Bob: ‘Keegan won his ‘titth in Va row for the White Sox and singled home: the. clincher in the fourth against Bill Wight. Kee- gan, now 6-3, needed: Bill .Fisch- er’s relief in the ninth: It may. have’ been kids like ‘the McDaniel boys who perked up St. Louis pitching, but at the moment it’s. late-comer Sam Jones who has won the big orcs to put the. Cardinals in the Na- tional League: lead. * The .3l-year-old righthander who went to the. Cards from Chicago Cubs in one. of Frank but Ted Williams took ‘the lea-| oleman Hurls traight Tilt — By The Associated Press Fortunately for the ever-powerful New York Yankees, Casey Stengel doesn’ t have to make silk Lanc’s deals last December, now ~has won four in a row and each} has figured in the Redbirds’ rise to the top. He got them.back into first place Wednesday night, break- ing the Cards’ four-game lesing streak with a 7-3 victory over fourth-place Brooklyn that ended the Dodgers’ spurt at five games. St. Louis regained the lead by one percentage point as Milwau- kee: Knocked Philadelphia out of first with a 10-3 decision that lifted the Braves to second with a ..570 percentage. . The Cards ‘are .571, : Cincinnati, remained fifth, two games back, on a.5-4 victory over New York Giants with Red: leg Frank Robinson shrugging off Tuesday’s beaning to return to the lineup. . 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Billington: (eft) was third: Ladies’ and men’s shirts were equally flam- boyant but creations modelled by the fair. Don Rumble’ (right) took. dest sport Shirt in the ladies. sex were more (CP Photo) | In Notching By MEINHART LAGIES Datly News Staff Writer . The Hungarian football cle- began to live up to Hungary's joted reputation in interns- tional socecr as they trounced Local .708 by a score of 7-O ina ‘Big League Baseball Out West . Sy JOE REICHLER NEW YORK tm — New Yorr Giants..and Brooklyn Dodgers | will be playing their regular sea) san home games in San Fran- | cisco and Log Angeles. respect-: ively, in 1958. The Associated Press was told that tadey by a suuree close to one of the Jocal National ‘League teams. No contracts have been signed. ho: money has changed hands wo 2nd. no negotiations ‘have been | originated with member clubs of Coast League, Bul,: ‘according to the informant. : Presidents Horace Stoneham of! of. the Dodgers have given their word to Sah Francisco and Luvs Angeles officials that they'll take. their clubs there provided all promises made last May are kept. *Stoncham intends — to proach Tom Yawkey of the Bos- ton Red Sox very soon.” the in- formant said, “to discuss a deal involving the San Francisco and} Minneapolis farm clubs. The Red ; Sox, you know, own San Fran- cisco and the Giants own Min- neapohs. : SPEED NEGOTIATIONS “No matter what the outcome the Glants and Dodgers clefin- itely will speed up action to move to the coast, now that the cat: is out of the bag. Stoneham, In| fact, has a mecting scheduled | Friday with San Francisco lcad- | ers who are expecled to bring a definite proposal from Mayor George Christopher. Horace Is ficially recommends the move to hig board of directors, O'Malley! will make his reemnmendation | to the Dodgers bord the SUNG day." The Informant sad contradts , have been slened with Sktatron 99% Wp for’ CHUNH, ‘ 7 eee hp oe eee ee ee Telavision to pipe closed clrewl telecasts of home gnmes Into! private dwelllngs in the San. Francisco and Los Angeles areas, “en in Prince Rupert last night "| Local 708 doesn’t seem the. Glants and Waller O'Malley: tp nwalting only that before he of- | Magyars Thump Pulpmen| | First Win — Prinee Rupert district soccer jleague game at Roosevelt Park last night. The loss left the pulp millers alone in the league cellar while the Hungarians now are only two points behind. second-place Aivensh. '{ The Magyars stil have the if culing of trying to carry the ball into the goal. but they did lit with considerable success last night. Outside left Janos Skla- ideneh scored a hat trick. (OUT OF STIAPE to be Fin condition to stand the pace jof a 90-minute game. Goal i keeper Van Tankeren was so out ‘ag breath after five goals that he was taken out of the game and replaced by right back Jim Nicolson, The game onened at ai fast pace and the first counter came after 12 minutes when Van Tan- keren iaigiudged a pass by Sleve SOGruber a.com right wing that ikgunec. into the goal jistead of past it. A quarter of an hour tater centre forward Janos Lefler made it 2-0 with a ten yard shot - from a fair angle. At this stage the game , was “sll even, the Eungarians being better boll handlers but Local 708 making up in physical streneth and hustling, mo | Shortly before halftime, Skla-, ,iGaneh took the bal near centre Ene and dribbled into the goal tunassisted, The second half saw “poals, by Skladaneh, Emil Yacsoy and again idanch to make the score 6-0. Local 708 then curtained their i just inside right goal with an cight-man defence, | 7 | Ww hile some forwards were linger- jing aimlessly around = centre ficld. The Hungarians also cas- fed up and were satisfied with rene more goal fifteen ninutes before the final whistle, by cen- jtre half Nardin Byesi, STOPPED BEEFING * | The gamg was falr and in the first half fast. Whenever one of the Magyars raised his voice to ) iis much as a whisper agalnst the capable referee George An- drews his team mates yelled jn chorus: "Shutoup!” and grinned broadly ato thelr ability to ex- ;press themselves in Inngslish. ‘Coach Re-Hired | CALGARY Frank Currie his been appolnted manager- couch of Calgary Atampeders of the Western HWoekey League, tt Was announced Wednesday, ween se COLONIAL MAPLE BEDROOM SUITES AT BIG SAVINGS Rogular $269.50 a io | i ii 24950 Dial GORDON & ANDERSON 3014 first three minutes of the | as many’ Skla-: Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, July 18, 1957 - Pulpmen Boost League Lead With 6-9 Victory Over Atlin Rallying in the third and fifth innings Local 708 last night overcame an carly Atlin lead to take a Prince Rupert Softball league fixture 9-6 at Gyro Park © ” 1c esereecteenn The victory in te rained-out: Dave McKay and ‘Bill ‘Morrison, game stretched the pulpmen’s {Poth Atlin sluggers, Local 708 lead over second place Savoy to! cme through with four runs in two games, ne CIEL tant another four in re a , e 1 to catch n. Bill Sunbers Was Ute winning | Tomorrow night al Gyro park pitcher and afler giving up two Savoy Hotel ll , runs In the first inning settled y will meet Atlin in : ; another rained-out game, down and held the fish plant boys scoreless for five, Local 708 004 041 000—9 7 4 ‘Atlin 2 —! Throughout the nine- inning | Sunberg at Curae Dunbae game Sunberg gave up six hits and Morrison, , while losing pitcher lan Dunbar | Umpires: Windle and = War. was tagged for seven. rington. ° ‘ Local 708 catcher Butch Cur- Standings . Games rie, Sunberg and Bill Hardy | Wiha Left were the big guns for the union; Local 708 . 12 3 0 hitting 2 for 4, 2 for 3 and 3 for; Savoy 9 3 2 5 respectively. 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