ee ee ne sgecatg om we gl : : . Pepa dae iyetiiee Meee tg ot wae Praringe “ : ” " . eatin : 1 pO Pe Eig bee oP g ie ge ‘ Bey te ae o Ct BRE St Teta ray UE oh iy ie batty AL t TR et gg gle gt QS ape ge ME Oe gr pa r . ewe ’ aa ’ . es ve ty om Ae gt ih re ae Ue dee bh we * "4 ern ess, ped . " PAN Peg ge Bab ng ag i We igh Petey oboe a ya ee way DEO EE ON WM sasslagele Ey YS oe tm : “ pent ‘ee See vt ‘ We a ee ee eH ee ~ “ a :f t . . te Do oe, . wo ‘ so : so, 8 } ation als | Mounties Three Hitter | oS > ea | Blanks Out Hollywood | By The-Canadian Press and Jack Philips, pitched San Francisco to a 6-3 win. Preston Ward hit a three-run homer to drive in all the Padre runs. It was Spring’s 10th victory against eight Tosses. Vie’ Lom- bard! was charged with his fifth loss against six wins. , ee on eter nettle peti me mt ie met ce Titre SE eri weg ot Tt “ug SRV reer easen Rew e B22 Braves Lose Fixture To Last Place Cubs. .By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer Ever watch a bunch of kids playing cops and rob- bers, where the “dead” guys get up and start blast- ing away again? That’s just what’s happening in the National League pennant race. The dead guys won’t stay chilled, |” oo ~ a Milwaukee Braves; looking like im a hospital Friday to rest his a cinch to clinch it quick after a ailing legs. ie Chtexes Coubisneader Sweep | "Yankees, losing 11 of their last came bulge orlew a 320 Aad , Be | 19 and five of six with the long- lost their third'in ‘a-row, 5-4 to pene woeventh-place | Senators, ’ * , dropp is one w two out ‘in the ninth: An error by second They held on to. a 6%-game | paseman. Jerry Coleman enabled Vancouver Mounties blanked Hollywood 2-0 at Vancouver in a Pacific Coast League game Friday night on rght-hander Charlie Beamon’s three - hit pitching. Beamon struck out two, walk- ed five and was in trouble only in the last inning as he recorded Mi h ’ Fi . te ) ape st a tee his Jeun win against nine de Last Ig tS ights. Despite the win, Vancouver Washington ~~ Joe Miceli, .. {tailed to gain round on league-| 14714, New York, stopped Johnny » leading San Francisco. Mounties Saxton 153%, Brooklyn, 4 ‘ j still trail the Seals by 3% games, ! ™ os and have.a 24, game edge over Birmingham, England (a) —- jthe ‘third-place Stars. — Wilke Towcel, South Africa, won In San Diego, Jack.Spring, aid- | decision over Bobby Ros, Spain, ed by homers by Frank Keller 40. ‘ f ' the last place Cubs. ° . 5 a Bill Smith of Eskimos is on ] Pittsbureh defeated Philadel- | F munansnnaranmnecsuens cine cect ene een eee ea ‘ . ‘ fhe pr : < phia 3-2 on Han Oiles’ solo 7 : . By MEINHART LAGIES . oe ground and ene poe home run in the sixth that, eave | Sete eG ne ¢ . : ‘ te : .o| Pitts took a pass from quarter- righthander Ron (7-15) Kline: oe . Honor lies in str uggle, not in prize, Where there Pitts bOOK 2 Pass tron voto), [nis fifth straight. : . _ are winners, there are losers. 7 " Bob Trowbridge, who beat. eae With these words Local eal | B fi . Foes ay with a four-hitter 1a representative Patrick O’Neal yap : : y ft or Da a hen anked on: opened a_parade of presenta- ek ved the Savey arbi He en e / four hits again until they bas-' 2 . : phy ’ : ; tions at the Prince Rupert Soft- | for league runners-up, and the ged their five in the seventh. | cath ball association's annual ban-! prince Rupert Longsioremen’s Softball ' It all started with a one-out : a quet in the Canadian Legion | trophy for playoff runners-up. . error by Ed Mathews, Then ex-! ‘hi 6) last night. i A protest against the highest : _- Brave Chuck Tanner singled: “This evening should not only | patting average awdrd was en- with the bases loaded for two,: lene. o..-be regarded as a celebration for) tered by Staff Sgt. J. W. Todd un ay Ernie Banks doubled for one and, the winners, but as a get-togeth- | through Constable Len Harring-| Walt Moryn closed it with a two- ~" er of all players, teams, officials, ton. A benefit softball game for|run single. Bob Rush, battered, ae umpires and fans,” Mr. O'Neal ; ITO" said. 7 .:: A get-together it was. More than 150 softball loyals ate . °"*themselves through 175 dinner ne + seDlates, watched presentation of * _ "six and a half trophies, and “*Ganeed until 2:30 this morning. The half trophy, in form of a Donald Hawryluk, local basebatij/in both games Laber non wo ; 2V-1 vice president and softball play-|his fifth with relief help from: erage of 1 olWally (Todd) was at er who hasbeen sidelined by| Dick Littlefield and Don Elston. pat once and had one hit.” illness, will be staged Sunday at} Chicago White Sox climbed to. In his closing remarks, Len 2 p.m. at Algoma Park. _ |within 4% games of the Amerie | Harrington thanked managers,|,, The baseball all-stars will play. can League lead with a 4-3 Vic) coach 1 ir ‘\the softball all-stars under soft-|tory over Kansas City Friday | oaches, players, umpires, tans ati | nightw hile the first-place New | and the press for co-operation bal _reguations. Proceeds are York Yankees bobbled their Way | “giant iron container, was given and support given to the league. ; 80198 to Donald Hawryluk who to a 4-3 defeat at Washington. { qi . w.t0 Minor Simundson, manager of “Next year we hope to play at|has been in hospital since early) “it sox, winning on relief oe . league champion Local 708, with Algoma Park and give the fans|June and needs special medical jtcher Dixie Howell’s ninth-in-! re the premise that it be filled by | 22 everr better brand of ball,” hej care. Pin home run, now are within . his team mates. said. ' The baseball team will be three eames of the Yankees in “~~ °*" Most valuable player award A touch of -humor was added!managed by Joe Giordano. Min-/ ihe iost column. Yankees have decided by a poll in The Daily to the banquet when A. M. Logan,|er Simundson will coach the 18 games left, Chicago 21, “News, was presented by ‘league manager of the Savoy Hotel, | softballers. In other games Detroit de- : president » Joe Pageot to Bob congratulated the players on a F ; feated Cleveland 5-2 with Jim) - Wainwright of RCMP. “ successful BASEBALL season. Bunning: winning his 17th, and | : . ne _ og . bee : ‘After the presentations and . j i- " A batting average of .497 earn- : Y { d y St Boston closed fast to nip Balti ed Bill Sunberg of Local , 708 Speen es the eco ky anal e§ ej d $ ars more 4-3 with Gene Stephens, " vice-president Len Harrington’s and of Donald McDonald at the By The Associated Perss | oubbing for ‘Ted Williams, one of! —-““trophy for the best hitter. Run- aS m a ehio Stanley Veitch| pitching: Johnny Podres, Dod-|the big guns.— . © ners-up in this categorie were ah John Phipps at the sax0-| pers gained the major leagve|BOTH LEADERS ILL George Robinson (Army andj) Poe entertained into the early|jeaq with his sixth shutout, al-| Williams, still out with a cold, “The staff feels his parfect av- A i ln it ‘een 0S 02 OE OO Pe Pw SPREE Ee em =m. : Saturday, September 14th © — 10-a.m. to 7 p.m. — .# The Opportunity You've Wanted Navy), Butch Currie (Local 708), morning hours. ‘lowed only three singles, nonejretained a seven-point lead over Joe Giordano (Savoy) and Bill ~ after the fifth, in 3-0 victory Yankee Mickey Mantle in_ the Hardy (Local 708). ever Giants. oe |patting race. Mantle was bedded vu, League championship trophy M Hitting: Nellie Fox, White Sox went to Local 708 Captain Rob- oore 8 . ay | . oe ‘ t . are : —had two singles and a triple | . ‘ - O duc e - _ ert (Butch) Currie, presented by e in three trips, with his 1,499th: Rf. N G ‘> ° ° ° ° a C Nn our O “ Ray Gardiner of _the United Seekin major league hit keeping a two- olhtatal of Jo oboe | ) ' Fishermen and Allied Workers g run, tying eighth inning rally an .: = . a Union, On his other arm, Mr. alive in 4-8 victory over Ath-|| @ Suits @ Pants . f. ._ ‘ ° 2, pe Currie carried away the oe the Dela lelics—won on a nfnth-inning|] @ Topeoat: © Slacks O ; BREMCaG. | _, @dola trop yy pres ¥y y homer by relief pitcher Millard ee . ad ss i i I e . @o-manager of the cafe, Peter Howell ALTERATION wPECIALISTS , . ~ . ¢ Moroz, for the playoff cham-| LOS ANGELES (% — Archie ee : | pionship on behalf of John Bar-|Mooresicft his light heavyweight] New YORK @-— Mrs. Henty QUICK SERVICE Oey gi ey razzul and himself. "| title fight with Tony Anthony up! Tr, McKnight’s Great * ; - : -wi : , . MeKnight’s Great Tom made ® 8 . _ Another double-winner was in the alr today with a request|_ powerlul stretch charge and lin The Tailor . e a. . , a . fur a two-week bostponement | won the 36th running of the $13,- gq | 9 ; , oe Major League fol undisclosed personal reasons | 475 Bushwick Hurdle Handicap |] 220 6th St. Phone 4238 . rin © Vay gq e. gamit . The fight is scheduled for here | of, Belmont Park Priday 1 ‘ ; Leaders. Sept. 20 and the promoters say fee rte nee se : - men : F ‘he Associated Pers it is still on for that date, By InItICAN, LEAGUE, But Moore said Friday night AB R HW Pet.{at his training camp near San Williams, Boston .. 402 87 16) 876! Diego that he asked matchmaker ” Mantle, N.Y. vee 447 pi6 165 3G George Parnassus for a two- Woodling,Cleve, .. 871 65 121 820 . : ine Fox, Chicago... 828 OB IT) B24 week delay and thinks his re Boyd, Ball, oo... 442 06 138 312| quest will be granted, Runs--Mantie, 115. The personal reasons could be , Runs batted in-—-Sievers, Washing-| the fact Moore's wife is expect- Jon, OB. ou itsePox, 171. ing a baby any time now. Doubles~- Gardner, Baltimore, 32. ee a nn recermenepreeer Triplas--Menougiald, New York, 0. e Home runs—Sievera, 36, Ss d Stolen bnses---Aparicio, Chiteago, 24. tan ings ‘— Movies’ For The Real Young Ones! Z — Souvenirs For All! CALL FOR TENDER 2 Pembroke Bath Tubs with built in fix- tures bids will be reecived on one or both. Closing date Saturday, September 14th. All Tenders to: The Adminstrator Prince Ruport General Hospital. — All children over 6 years of age will be allowed onthe | tours if accompanied by an adult. at — Younger children will be entertained in a specially pro- vided nursery. | ’ Pitehing---Donovan, Chiengo, ef, By The Cnnadian Press , : ° ‘ e e THO, AMERICAN VEAGTE q 4 Strikeouts—Wynn, Clavelund, 174, Wok Pet, CADE - ee > 4S Cj Ss NATIONAL LEAGUE Now Youle .cceeee 8h 6) 026 Muslad, Ht. 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