ie Most satisfaction -over New York Giants. National League margin over St. “perfect relief to preserve Lew the turning. point..came in the vais Eee te ee ry PRE aR ate vs wee eS cr ny Six Runs, By ED Associated Press Spor ts Writer Yogi Berra. -That’s all. No gimmi or how New York Yankees always win the big ones, Just Yooi Berra. The guy was tremendous, He drove in six runs, had four hits in five trips and stopped the nonfense with a three-run hom- r that cracked a 6-6 tie and hustled Yankees to a 12-6 vic~- tory. Tuesday night in the op- 1h ¢ ener of that all-important NWATONAL LENGE ' Et three-game series with Chicago ; 7 " 601. 7 White Sox Milwaukee ...°.. 62 ite , St. Louis ...... 70 55 £60 Th The home run didn’t just win a] Brooklyn. 2... 10 60 .556. 8 game. It won the opener and iticineinnali ..... GB° G2 504 144% may have won the series and Philndoelphin .... 63 62, 504 14a clinched the pennant. ateace con ote toe on * At best, White Sox may S2l-| pispiugn a7 370 20 "vage.the last’ two games of the], AMERICAN LEAGU set, but instead of being within o L pat. GBL three. percentage points of; New York ....... 80 45 .G40 . Yankees and.all even in the lost) Chicago ........ 75 49 605 aie column, they will be 2% games| penote W000, 03 2804 17" back. and. the champs will have] ceveland 111... 61 658 | 484 19% a twor -game edge in the lost’ col- Baltimore ..... 59 64. .480 204 umn.) Kansas City .:.. 49 77 389 31%, Washington 47 78). 38760 1}- INNING. WIN “In the. other American ‘League games, Boston defeated Detroit 7-5°in 11 innings, Cleveland took fifth from Baltimorg by beating Orioles 5-4, and Kansas City plunked Washington deéper into the cellar with a 3-1 decision. | ‘Berra, who entered the game with a .242 average, got the job done with his 20th homer on the first pitch from reliefer Paul La- alme. The veteran southpaw ad come on after velief loser Syl ie Bh Ai tae soe Ty ee tg ee . . a wae a NN aN eee < Ae te Baty “a . . id Four Hits Three Run Homer WILKS - ck, ‘No line about old pros lost it for a 7-4 record as Bob Skinner singled and scored the winning run in the cighth on a wild pitch, infield out and Bill Mazeroski’s infield hit. . Standings 33 Major League Leaders Bill Fischer had given up singles to Enos Slaughter and Mickey Mantle. Reliever Bob Grim won his. 11th, but needed Bob Tur- ley’s help in the eighth when; Pitching— Sanford, Philadelphia, the. Sox loaded: the bases with 16-5, .762. 4 two out. Turley fanned Minnie ten Reouts Sanford, Philadelphia, Minoso. . “Yankees out-hit the Sox 16-9 : . ee LE . AB R .H Pet. with Mantle 1-for-4 and slipping] winiams, Boston .. 389 86 148 .380 to- .376. in his bat battle with! Mantle, N.y. . 420 113 158 3876 Boston’s Ted Williams. Woodling, Cleve. . . 843 60115 335 Ask manager Fred Haney. of Fox, Chicago 492 93 158 821 Boyd, Balti. 401 60 126 .314 Milwaukee Braves to single out the game which gave him the this .season and he would undoubtedly select Tuesday night’s 4-3 triumph .Not so much because the vic- tory raised Braves’ first-place; Louis to 7%. games .or because Don. McMahon, his new, bullpen ace, turned in two innings’ ‘of Burdette’ s 14th win. To Haney’s way. of thinking, sixth inning when a long-practi- ced defensive play by Braves came off perfectly and resulted in an odd double -averted a possible big Inning by Giants. TRAP WILLIE At that time, Milwaukee was leading: 3-1 but Willie May$ was on third with nobody out and the dangerous Ray Jablonski was at the plate. Jablonski hit a crisp-grounder to third baseman Eddie Mathews and Mays was trapped. Willie tried to zig-zag between third and home but Mathews and catcher Del Crandall closed in on him = quickly. Mathews made the tag and threw to Red Schoendienst who caught Jab- lonski trying for second. The idea, Mathews explained, is to hold the hitter at’ first or double him at second, To do this, he sald, the third baseman moves in fast Instead of waiting at the bag. St. Louis lost 2-1 at Pittsburgh after collecting an 11-2 decision 4n the completion of a July 21st suspended game. RALLY IN NINTH ' Third-piInce Brooklyn tumbled eleht games back in a 0-4 defeat by Chiengo Cubs. Cineinnats riled for four in the ninth and defeated Philadelphig, 4-2, re- gaining na fourth-place tie with the Phils. Besides the big double play, piay that] By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE / AB R H Pet. Musial, St. Louis .. 468 75 169. 340 Mays, N.Y........ 483 95 163 337 Groat, Pitts.-.... 390 48 127 .326 Aaron, Mil. .....- 496 97-159 321 Robinson, Cin. . . 493 81 158 .320 Runs—Aaron, 97. Runs batted in—Aaron, 102. Hits—Schoendienst, Milwaukee, 164, Doubles—Musial, 32. Triples—Mays, 18. Home runs—Aanron, 37, , Stolen bases~—-Mays, 32. ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE Runs—Mantle, 113. Runs batted in—Sievers, Washing- ton, and Mantle, 89. Hits—Fox and Mantle, 158. Doubles—Gardner, Baltimore and Minoso, Chicago, 29. , Triples—McDougald, New York and Boyd. 8. Home'runs—Mantle and Sievers, 33. Stolen bases——-Aparicio, Chicago, 23. ¢ttehing=-Donovan, Chicago, 15-3, 833. |Williams ‘ting milestone ‘with Mickey Mantle ‘home run’ of his major league Foe Fe ee NT ey eee . ewe weer bode . ee wee HE ee Oe ee Cr eee ee ee erra: Williams for batting honors, PROFILE -OF A CHAMPION _— New York Yankees ‘Star Mickey Mantle is currently in duel with Boston Red Sox slugger! 9 Ted Cracks Milestone years, has passed another hit- in his struggle for the American League batting title. Williams cracked the 450th career Tuesday night as Boston Red Sox nipped Detroit Tigers 7-5 in 11 innings. So wrapped up is Williams in his duel with the New York Yankee slugger 13 years his junior that he did not realize his fifth inning smash into the upper rightfield stands was No, 450, “That’s wonderful,’ said Wil- liams when he learned of it. “Td love to hit 49 of them.” Williams needs 45 more round-. trippers to pass Lou Gehrig, who ranks fourth among base- ball’s all-timé home run hitters. ———T City Team Set For Tourney "At Terrace Fifteen players have been chosen by the Prince Rupert District Senior Softball league executive to represent this city |. in a Labor Day weekend tourna- ment at Terrace, it was an- nounced this morning, Joe Pageot, president of the local softball loop said that the Rupert All-Stars, who will play against Kitimat, Terrace and Burns Lake teams In the tour- ney, would leave here Friday at 4:30 p.m. The local squad, coached and managed by Miner Simundsen, will play fs first. game Sunday nat 10:30 Sunday morning, It Js not known who the city soft- ballers .will face, The draw for the two-day tournament will take place Saturday night, Named to represent Rupert are: Bert Johansen, Danny Barko, Ron Cilecone,’ Mike Young, Bill Wardy, Butch Curnie, John Le- niuk, Dick Rye, Bob Wain- wright, Joe Davis, Al Adams, Jim Leniuk, Ian Dunbar, Jim Terrion, Allen Campbell. My. Pageot sald there will be 4 practice tonight for those who are to make the trip, at TITLE IS BIG AIM. “Right now I have, to think ‘of | that batting i title,” “said willi- ams... “Yt want it in the worst way.” Williams collected two hits in four official trips Tuesday night and gained a point to .380. Mantle Was one-for-four against Chicago and slipped a point to 376, The Boston slugger said three things are responsible for his tremendous batting this year: “A full spring training period, a fast start and no injuries.” The last man to hit .400 or better — he did it in 1941 with a 406 mark — Williams believes he “could do it again this sea- son. if I had the good legs.” “TH end up with about 10 in- field hits this year,” he said. “In my younger days. I'd have had,35 of them. That’s the dif- forence. If a game foes past three hours, my legs just quit on me, And I don’t play the second games of doubleheaders anymore.” Ly PCL STANDINGS WwW L Tat. GBL San Francisen ., 88 67 07 Vancouver ...... 84 02 672 6 Wollywood ...... 80 O04 AO 7 Ban Diego ...... 786 O08 4d OA Benttle 2.4.0... TH TO Bid Way Los Angeles ..., 07 76 400 20 Sacramento 4... 65 00 OTM 88 Portland ooo... 62 02 SOL any io eet terete mteeee mpnetnte Renner ee een eserire cement mE Re we ne A Junior Canadlin Foot- ball practice will be helduto- night at 7 pam. AT players are naked to attend. Meet first at 7 o'clock at Algoma Park, Traves bagged Glants on home runs by Sghoendicnst, Mathews and Frank Torre. Al Worthing- ton was the loser, giving up five of Milwaukee's seven hits. Giants had 11 hits, Bob Friend's five-hitter tape pled Cards, while von MeDaniel fe tenare cette etter ee nt ie mem ret 8 npn eat tmane Noe: wer gy en Vow is the Tine To Check Your PRINTING NEEDS DIBB Laenn ene opmeng anew ninemeree Printing Company’ (Convenient connections the Civie Centre, Train Service to the: PRAIRIES’ and EASTERN CANADA. Leaves PRINCE RUPERT 6:00 P.M. (Daily except sunday) at TERRACE for Kitimat) Princo Rupert tran arrives Terrace 0:56 p, m, (except Sunday) ' NOW! 2 TRAINS between TERRACE and KITIMAT Prince Rupert train lenves Tay ainpe CANADIAN ' Dally “xcept Sun, Dally LV, TOVYNGO ween 12:00 noon 10:40 P.M, | AY, KUNAL uae = 2100 PLM, 180 AM, LV, KIIMAL sccm 8:00 -A,M, 6:00 .M, Ar, Tay race RPEOUE RR were estone 10: 00 A, M. oO: ft) P.M, "race 1:10 P.M, (except Monday) ALT. TIMES PACTVIO STANDARD TIME For further Information, Plonse MN Write or onl) Tickot Office, 528 3rd, Avo,, Wast, PH-4116 NATIONAL DETROIT ® — Ted Wiliams, |' frisky aS a colt despite his 39|' ‘The Falkland slands in. the South Atlantic cover a total arec of 4,418 square ‘miles. , Mounties Worst Games. : Vancouver Mounties played their worst two games of the Pacific Coast League season ‘Tuesday night, losing a double- néader to Los Angeles Angels, 3-1, and 8-5. The Angels erupted for three ninth-inning runs in the opener, after newcomer Dizzy Trout had held them down since the third. John Janese, who relieved Los Angeles starter Ralph Mauriello n the fourth, took credit for the win, his seventh in 11 starts. Babe Birrer, traded to Los Angeles by the Mounties. earlier in the year, held the Vancouver elub to four ‘hits in the nightcap for his 6-1 win. The Mounties displeased more than 6,500 fans at Capilano Sta- dium by committing four errors, failing to make cut offs from the outfield, and throwing to ‘the wrong base. | - In ‘other: PCL action, Seattle beat .Portland 2-1, Hollywood outhit San Diego 9-6, and San Franscisco shut out Sacramen- to 5-0. 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