eg etapa Paget Rae ang ‘E> rs Vo a Ae ye eA nee sets tw ee yw vv © ‘ if re er ee ee NPN ieee aaa What more could an American League contender ask than to have. the New York Yankees stumbling over every club in sight as late as September? Yankees, hit by injuries just as the White Sox were earlier, sud- denly have begun to waver. The only club they’ve whipped in the ‘past two weeks was the White Sox, but even that three-game sweep doesn’t explain how they- ‘ve managed to hold the lead. In their iast 17 games, the champs have lost 10 for a .412 pace surpassed in futility only by that of the cellar chums, Kansas City and Washington. The White Sox have played .529 ball in that span, but after fall- used by Yank manager. “Casey Stengel although the Red Sox were 17-7 against lefthanders, was the loser for a 4-6 record. Yankee Mickey Mantle, hob- bled by shin splints, hit a weak dribbler in a pinch role’and lost a point for a .369 average, Bos- ton’s Ted Williams, the league leader at .376 was out with a cold. Walker,’ an 18-year-old right- hander making his secorid start since signing a $20,000 contract in June, walked one and struck out three while gaining his first major league -vttory on Joe Ginsberg’s sacrifice fly. Pascual, who allowed six hits, now is 8-13. The stilt struggling St. Louis Cardinals trimmed Milwiukee’s aie TEAM CHIEF — Bob Osborne, vice-president of the British Empire and Commenwealth Games Association at Canada, has been appointed general manager of the Canadian ‘Team for the 1958 British Eny- pire Games at Cardiff, Wales. Mr. Osborn is diréctor of phy- sical education at the Univer- Pee a ee ee we ee PC ak a i. row. ww ee we We owe we. — OR . | REMEMBER WHEN... 7) Moun ties Hits Pay. Off By The Canudinn Press . Britian’s Tom Hampson had ta * Vancouver made good use of and San Franeis¢o beat Holly. | '2¢e furiously to wir the 600- eight hits Wednesday. night: wood 9-6,’ metre event at the Olymple while Seattle wasted most of 16] ey Pe OE Games 25 years ago at Los Ange- s By ED WILKS as the Mounties defeated Rain- san Franciseo 93°61 oa’ OBL lies, finishing only a foot ahead g fers 3-2 in the Pacific Coast Vaneouver pO 65 .581 gv, of Montreal's Alex Wilson, WIl- Associated Press Spor ts Writer baseball League. Fi Sen*Diewo NT 07, 65 6. son chased Hampson to a thene , " 1 Bi gO 2 = 632 aes P > “Memo to the Chicago White Sox: Don’t just stand In other games, Los Angeles senttie woh ois 14 | POCO a eons me. OD there, do something! beat Portland twice, 4-3 and 7- 1 “sie Angeles 73 Bl 1474-20 ip a win vn Id of the og im C 1 Srey “nt £ . San Diego beat Sacramento 4:2 _/oaevamen ° 68 96 277 86 OY 2 the London Olymples In 1946, ing 6% games behind in thej._,, s , sity of British Columbia; Van- Yankee sweep have lost- three of ae eee tony to Tegan couver,- (CP Photo ) six. es ' - 2 . — in 12 innings Wednesday night. END. OF DREAM — is shown above as amateur Pete Rade-- BLOW LEAD third-place Brooklyn. ate stay. Maior. Lea u F macher. lies on canvas after being felled by ong of champion’. | ' Yankees kept the door open) eq with it, pounding Philadel- jor gue # . Floyd: Patterson’s many hard rights, Knockdown score: Pat- for Chicago again Wednesday | phia 12-3. Dodgers trail by nine. : Leaders } _terson q, Rademacher 1, . night, * They blew a 3-0 - lead, It was a day of great pitching. Oe 3 (Photo courtesy Sports ‘Mlustrated) .-}Mmissed,a knockout punch in 4) Rookie Moe Drabowsky out-duel- Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : a - |ninth-inning rally and finally|jeq Bud Podbielan with a two- NATIONAL LEAGUE * ~) a nea ee . wee gs. AB R H Pet a PONY LEAGUE TOMORROW: Wahl's batters collected. vine lost 75 Ane chamgs five gaines hitter that beat Cincinnati 1-0) Musial, ‘st. Louts. 468 75 159 aio; uo ‘Resumption of Prince Rup- |hits off two ‘Fashion’ Footwear.) snead.of the idle White S “S| for Chicago. Cubs, who had only| Mays, New York = 517 103.173 835 i {Pony L baseball pl teh to hand tl ahead of the ae TUE SOX. three hits. Redlegs won the} Aaron, Mil 534 105 172° 322 : ert Pony League baseball play | pitchers to han ne: Fashion In the other American League | piont of the twinbill 7-2. Robinson, Cin 633 83 -171.- 321 a4 tomorrow night at Roosevelt | girls the short end of -a 12-9|/game, Baltimore. bonus rookie nightcap Groat, Pitts 427 62 137.321 : ‘Park, will. see. Moose playing “| women’s. softball league game|Gerry Walker battled Washing- Pittsburgh’s Bob Friend blank-| ronay. Pitts. 364 45 117 1321 Gyro. The game set for 6:30 |at Algoma Park last night. ton’s Camilo Pascual through ed New York Giants 2-0 on) Runs — Aaron, 105. , 7 ; : seven hits. . Runs batted in — Aaron, 118. p.m. is the first of about four .Fashion committed only one|pine scoreless frames, then won| wry WITH SACRIFICE Hite — Schoendienet. Milwaukee \ games left in the schedule. | error, to Wahl’s three, but man-]1-0'in the 10th with a four- hit-} "el & ho drove in ir | 178. ‘ , - Playoffs will start toward the ; aged no more than five hits off | ter. as 7) es. Sour In in 2 pat Doubles —- Hoak. Cincinnati and FOR LIFETIME HOME BEAUTY AND PROTECTION! e Bouchee, Philadelphia. 33. Triplesg— Mays, 19. Home runs — Aaron, 39. Stolen bases —— Mays, 35. - : so ‘end of next week, oo, _ winning pitcher Betty Holkstad, Pete Daley, a .203_ hitter, blooped a bases-loaded pinch: single that capped a three-run! finally won it for the second- place Red Birds with a bases icaded. sacrifice fly. 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Don| ! i Newcombe won it, with reliel : : ‘help, for an 11-11 ‘record. . | RETIRES FIRST 18 Drabowsky, striking out five ; and walking none, won his 10th ‘while giving up only a leadoff ‘triple to Jahnny Temple in the seventh and a- pinch single to Jerry Lynch in the ninth. He had retired 18 in a row ahead of Temple’s hit, then fanned two while getting out'‘of the hole. Ernie Banks’ 33rd home run won it in the fifth. Podbielan fan- ned seven, walked none in the one-hour, 37-minute contest, fastest in the National League since 1952 when Boston beat Cubs 1-0 in 1: 25. @ Redlegs slugged 13 hits in the nightcap with Joe Nuxhall win- ning his eighth. Don Elston the loser. 6 Prince Rupert Daiily News _ Thursday, September 5, 1957 THE UNIVERSAL . . . 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