e wee e i SEAN eee ee we ENS Se veweee rey ee ellar Chums Righthande oN ee mh yfrd nite He wow ee larger \ 4 Frince » Rupert Dally. Wews Wednesday, August 7, 1957 . Tee * id Viv we ey ue HERETO RTO ee ae ee eb we soy t ek ‘ a ee el art . tee? e Leaders . . AMERICAN wraave Runs bitted tn — Muslal, ag. ' AB He Pot.; itse—Aaroti, 140, 7 | Wiilants, Boston .. 927 a 137 88, Doubles—Mualil, ot. \ a) ers ‘| viunbie, New York. $47 90 198 30D 'Triples— Mays, is, ' Woudtng, Cleve, ., 271 49 00° 8927) tome rans-—Anron, 81. i Boyd, Ballimore ., 938 65 108 324) Stolen panee--Mnys, 90. se Bok, Chicayo ... 407 OT WL BUS) pytening-—Behinidt, Ht. Louts, 10-1, ¢ Rins-—-Mantle, 9d: oon, (red Runs batted tn-—Slovera, Washing: |" gtrtkeoula -—Sanford, Philadelphia, toh, 70. lag. ee Stolen buses— Apnricio, Chienga moh Saskatchewan Roughrid-|and muntic, 1a. - FOR CANADIAN. ughric ; ue th i: , Pitching--Donovan, Chicago, 18-3, S NNEl Pott ar in. ers. here Tuesday night 800: ceonteWynn, Clevelnnd, 140, MILITARY PERSO me may have heen. costly. ive serving with the ° af f I Two pl NVPLONAL DENGUE | United Nations Emergency | ounties wo players are in hospi- an AB RH Pot. Force in the Middle East ft By ED WILKS tal! . Anal St. Louts'.. 409 v7 139 0 oF \ . tar. “we Import halfback Joel Wells Groat, Pitis. ..... 320° 87 106: 7 “ Associated Press Sports Writes f and end Doug MeNichol hoth Ye Noi Tia tne AMO h ria Bob Rush and Ron Kline, a pair of righthanders / nne suffered knee injuries | in the Munscciusmname, St, Labs, Bi. Li mM ith the National League’s cellar chums, don’t win By The Canadian Press pone ys are to aken =~ ~ eee a “very often, but when they do it sure Ve Lises hob with Morrie Martin got his st A frowd ot 20,317 was In he Gj . f FZ. oe the pennant contenders, | ith his{12th Pacific Coast Lea- their third exhibition win in as ow id the ime : -: Neither had. won in two| streak ‘at eight games with his} +4 : many tiles this year, They pic- wn : “months, but when they got the first victory sino June tt Ohta gue Baseball v1e t 0 ry viously tamed Kitchener ~Whiter- To Check Your me job done T ueslay night the race delphla 5-3 and pushed the fifth- Tuesday night as the Stump and Calgary $] 40 sends 400 " 1} and fifth since place Phils 6% pames behin ounties w ippec aecra- : . . re : Sine 2. first GETS FIRST SHUTOUT I ‘Sone newcomers played. well, of Lhe - Pt Sao aa .: ae OR OS me og BOW BF e, ‘ ATTA Ca “pion, “Rush, Chicago ‘Cub’s: 31-year ‘old. veteran ' who 5-4 victory over Cincinnati. . Kline, now 3-15 with hadn’t won since June 2, gained a 2-12 mark with a six-hitter that beat St. Louis 8-2 and ended Cardinals’ five-day stay in first place.- Mil- waukee Braves moved back into “the- lead by a half game with a Pitts- burgh junked the Pirates’ losing -{| Third-place Brooklyn fell New York Giants as rookie Curt Barclay gained his first shutout with a five-hitter. Rush, who only beats the lead- er, “had lost six in a row since defeating Cincinnati, then in first place. His 12 ‘losses rank behind only Kline’s 13 and the 14 hung on Philadelphia's Rob- Giants In Golf — To Topple ‘By W.. R. WHEATLEY. gp Canadian Press Staff Writer | “MONTREAL ‘@—Giant-killing roles still awaited claimants to- Cay as the Canadian _ ladies’ open amateur golf championship moved into its second round. Four Canadian girls ‘among the 16 survivors had. their big chance, meeting the four Amer- icans who. moved’ serenély through Tuesday’s first round with only a couple of compar- atively close calls. With the Canadian opposition undoubtedly stiffer today, there were prospects that the © solid American challenge to the championship held -. by - Marlene Stewart. Streit of Fonthill, Ont., would be whittled down MEETS FORMER U5S.: CHAMP : These internal matches shap- ed up this way: : Betty Stanhope of Edmonton, Alberta junior and senior cham- was drawn against Mrs. faurice-Glick-of Baltimore, Md., former U.S. national senior win- ner and seven times Maryland champion. Little Judy Darling of Mon- treal like Betty a senior and. junior provincial champion, facgd Marjorie Burns of Greens- boro, N.C., four times North Carolina champion. Janet MacWha, of suburban St, Lambert took on Mrs. Nor- man Woolworth of New Canaan, Conn., last year’s eastern U.S. champion, and Joyce Alston of Ottawa met Mrs. C, F. Spalding of Greenwich, Conn, WINNIPEG PLAYER OUT There was little of the’ unex- pected in Tuesday's round. Mar- Jene, defending the title she has won four times in the last six years, galloped off to an 8 and 7 win over Mrs, R, D, Bagley of Winnipeg. The champion threw a flock of pars and. three birdies at Mrs, Bagley, making the turn six up and ending the match on the llth with a bir- Qe four. Betty Stanhope, playing a stendy game, reeled off a 7 and 6 win over Gall Harvey, 14-year Oil comer from Toronto, Judy Darling was just as con- Vincing in polishing off Mrs. Joseph Trachan of Winnipeg by the same margin. The Montreal girl piled up a six-hole Jend on the first nine and missed par only once, She didn't lose a hole tu her opponent, in Roberts. The onetime Cub ace had this one in the bag early. The sev- enth place Bruins rapped Sad Sam Jones for two runs in the first on Walt Moryn’s sacrifice’ fly and 2 wild pitch. Jones, now 9-5, left in the seventh when three Cub runs made it 6-1. Bob Speake, who drove in three runs, and Cal Neeman homered for the Cubs while Stan Musial hit his 25th for Cards. Warren Spahn won his ilth for the Braves, who had ‘only five hits but had a pair of un- earned runs to stand off a two- run Cincinnati ninth. Hal Jeff- coat lost it, giving up three runs in the sixth on two walks and doubles by Wes Covington and Bob Hazle. Don Hoak and Frank Robinson hit solo homers for the fourth-place Redlegs, who have lost nine of 11 to the Braves and now trail by five games. three games back, losing 2-0 to mento Solons 6-1 at Van- couver before 2,113 fans, * The win was Vancouver’s sec- ond straight over the Solons, but the second-place Mounties lost'a half-game on the league-leading San Francisco Seals, who swept a ‘doubleheader from Los..An- geles. Mounties trail the. Seals by 4% games. he Seals won both ends 5-0 and 8-2 at San Francisco behind two four-hit pitching perform- ances by R. W. Smith in the seven-inning opener and Tom Hurd in the nine-inning second ; Game. At Hollywood Dick Aylward knocked in all of Seattle’s runs with a homer and a single as the Rainiers shut out Hollywood 3-0. It was Bud Podbielan’s sec- ond blank job over the Stars and Seattle’s fifth straight win. San Diego Padres swept a doubleheader from Portland taking the first game 4-1 and then rolling to a 6-0 victory be- hind an 18-hit attack in the nightcap. Kelowna Regatta Harry Craft Kansas City’s new Manager, put the Athletics on the winning track Tuesday night’ and promised more victories if Opens “the boys continue to hustle.” Craft,. former..Cincinnati out- fielder, aoa ‘Tuésday- “was named manager, succeeding Lou Boud- reau. Several hours later, the Athletics defeated Chicago White Sox 3-2 behind the pitching of' Alex Kellner and reliever Virgil Trucks and home runs by Woody Held and Billy Martin, a couple of ex-New York Yankees, “All T ask of the boys is hustle for the two or two and a half hours it takes to play a game,” Said Craft. “They were running them out tonight and played good ball. If they keep it up, we'll win our share of games.” UP TO HIM Arnold Johnson, owner of the whether he remains as club manager after the 1957 season. It stands to reason that if a man gives a good showing, he'll be around another year.” The win snapped a farne losing skein for Kansas City and coupled with New York's 4-0 job on Washington it gave the champions their largest lead of the season, seven games’ ahead of second-place Chicago. Baltimore won its fifth in a row and took. over fifth place with a 2-1 decision over third- place Boston. Cleveland broke a fourth-place tie with Detroit and plunked Tigers to sixth, 5-1, Winner Kellner wos rapped for elght hits in the first five Innings but settled down to pitch j hitless ball until Chiengo tagged him for a double and a single, good for one run, In, the ninth, Trucks came on to preserve the | | : Standings AMEMTOAN ngs W ok Pot. QBL seven- team, said “It’s all up to Craftp2ttish Columbia's KELOWNO, B.C. @)—The van- has arrived in this lakeside city for a four-day spectacle of water sports, the 51st annual Kelowna International Regatta. The regatta starts today and attendance is expected to 20 well over last year’s figure of 60,000. There are . more than 130 swimming events, with. an entry list of almost 300, and eight star divers are expected to perform from the three-and 10- metre diving tower. The scene of most of the day- time excitement will be Lake Okanagan; reputed home of one of the biggest tourist draws in Okanagan Valley—-Ogopogo, the sea serpent who shows only enough of him- iets, on occasion to lure the tour- sts A troupe of professional enter- tainers has been engaged from the South Sea Islands and, if she dusky maidens aren't enougn there is the contest for lady of the lake with 10 of the Okan- agan’s fairest competing, There will also be synchron- Ized- swimming contests with competitors from Edmonton, Winnipeg, Kelowna, Vancouver and Oakland, Callf, The divers include Canadian springboard champion — Irene McDonald of Hamilton, Ont.: Canadian tower champion Bill Patrick of Calgary; Mrs, Lols Wood of Toronto, who won the tower competition at the recent Canadian champlonship In. Van- couver; Ton Christiansen, for- mer European diving champion now living in Vancouver, and Bernard Valols af Montreal, guard of thousands of visitors |. 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