ft ye the for their | : title” fig! ht é Denver. Coliseum will be ‘allonally,, at 8 Pam. fiom. Houston. - épped ; (on. the” ‘scales Mb, 181 maineta, a * photography. stud. warning, {the meade in. Clas 4 threw: ~ against Cincinnati Monday. night * {and came. off with’ a 7-2: victory Jas they started their. ‘second - western: invasion of the’ season. The Dodgers, ' who. | from: the - National; ‘League ‘lead - to’ fifth place -while*: Winning only two of. their’ last 10. games, the: 24-year-old’ lefty |. McDevitt, fresh from: St. Paul, . struck out 11) spaced: seven hits and- had. ‘only | ‘infrequent, ‘trou- a bles: while ‘gaining a‘coniplete| ~ * |game- in his major league’ debub. BEAT. TOP- PLACE BRAVES ‘The victory pushed. the Brooks - ap. to, fourth, while the Redlegs "1 slipped. from. third ‘to fifth, as). ‘|the perplexing Pittsburgh Pi- ‘a rates - defeated’ first-place’ “Mil- —dwaukee. -7-5 with: four -hinth- . ‘inning, runs ‘in the. ‘only. other Ss} atte posted: bye ant irate. ‘prbperty aviner at" Danby,. ae ’ The: “tombstone,” supposedly | marks’. the’ final resting place ‘of the last fisherman’ wio failed to observe a no- trespassing . game scheduled in the majors. ' Milwaukee now has but a single game lead over St. Louis, with Philadelphia, Brooklyn and t in New York City, and Brown | ;| 49er. CHOICE CHOICE” howe . 1! . a. : = Winnie Blue Bombers Cincinnati all two. games back. gap between the Phils and Dodg- ers, and the Dodgers and the Redlegs. “McDevitt started out. with Ma- ron in the Sally League last sea- ‘There’s.a two percentage point ' B. te1 your y AASELALL 4 KNOW: HOM co (Siren ol a wre). y awe oy gEN OLAN’ : aa Bob Bunt: ‘waa, “ene of. : fependable pitchers on: ‘the Mil* ; «: waukee: Braves! staff last: gea~. « dette were the others. y| ever,’ Buhl hanaged only. seven. . “hits: ‘in. 73.times at bat. He, had nf = tWO, doubles and batted in. three TUNs; cee Here!s:a cage in which Built” 4 : was: the: central figure, iu you g rally : euist losing te- ; : liever' Dave Jolly, The- Buds, out-| hit Ve 10): -pulled,.: two. squecze bunts in’ ‘the frame: | Gene ‘Baker, ‘homered’ for . the 4 Pirates, ‘their firstsince. June Ve The. seyenth place Bues. “had just: Jost’ three in: a row:to-the|” last. place Chicago Cubsafter| sweeping four from: Cin¢innatl., . Bob Purkey won: it in: relies. ef e * Major League Leaders Ry ‘The ‘Associated. Press oo "BOB BUHL NATIONAL Le AGU Be . no were: the: Milwaukee “manager oe ABLR He Pet. Musial, St. Loujs :. 222 85 ‘81.366 “what: would ‘you'haye done? Then Hodges, Brooklyn ." 198- 31. 71 .360| . see what acluallyhappened. Fondy, Pittsburgh -.202 25 72 350 (Key: (R) righthanded.)'. Groat, Pitts.» 128° 16 45 362 The game between: the Braves ‘ Cimoli, Brooklyn — 194 36 65 335 and: Cubs “at Milwaykee is dead- locked ::1-1 in the last of ' the ‘seventh.: Warren Hacker (R) is : pitching for Chicago. Joe Adcock, the-Braves' (frst. batter, Is re- tiréd. Billy: ‘Bruton follows with ‘afly’ ball -which is dropped :by — outfielder Gale Wade and Bruton | stréaks to third base on the er- TOP. Starting pitcher Bubt (R) is Runs—Aaron, Milwaukee, 48. Runs batted in—Auron,: 51. Hits—Schoendienst, Milwaukee, 84, Doubles—Muslat, 19. Triples—Mays,. New, York, “6. Home runsAaron, 18. Stolen bases—Mays, 18. Pitching — Sanford, 8-1, 889. Strikeouts—Sanford, 65. phltadelphia: AMERICAN, LEAGER “eon. Warren Spahn and Lew Bure "| 2) i Buhl won. 18 games and lost / vg {. By finishing 13° of the 33° games “Vs ‘ he Started, As a. batter, how= «|: s} 1984" and, 3789, onthe s@ength >Vot Ben. Wagner and- “Agnes Plerce, » | who, ‘took. single Prince Rupert Daily News. a _ Tuesday, June ‘18, 1057 a and team single and; {rip ai scores of and. triple “crowns with: ‘totais ‘of 295. and 813: for’ Ben, and 276. and 687. ‘for os Agnes. eal Sighs In, the - “B" aiviston, te t Webb Meets f Charley y Joseph |In 10-Rounder ‘NEW ORLEANS 3)—The mid- dlewelght division, one of: box- Ing's most popular’ and. crowded with promising contenders, lures another big gate: tonight ‘when third-ranked Spider Webb af Chicago meets Charley Joseph of New Orleans, Kes ~ Matchmaker ‘Bonny Gelger- inan said he expects a capacity crowd of slightly more than wling ste “bowlers eaptur “. ‘Tambourin, who. rolled | ‘ | Waldbauer’ of Aces rolled 618 to. -}take women's high’ triple. .and_ help her team annex team top » single and triple with 3083 and 1115. Double’ honors fell to Adrian: . ‘men’s* high single of 312 and high tly: ple of 687. Ellen Telfer of Strikers had: 4 score of. 240, good enough for women’s high single * . Results: . . A Division Mt Majison’s 4, Local: 480 0; Van's | wtaxery 4, Savoy's ‘0; Cyclones dy LCB ‘0; Low Blows 3° MW's hy Good Neighbours 3, Radio Cabs: * Hotshots: 2 - Pinheads 2. B Division | os Sasquatch 3. Whipsaws | ‘ I Miller Bay 2, Strikers, 2; Lucky; Royals. 1, Blowhatds 3; Burng: 2, Gnats 2; St, Elmo! Hotel 2, Aces 2, . $ # 4. Tow i the Time, To Check Your ton, 48. Hits—Fox, 73. Doubles—-Fox, and. Plews, Washing- ton, 16. / Triples—Simpson, New. York, 6. Home runs—Mantle, 19! Stolen bases—Landis, Chicago, 10. Pitching— Bunnning, Detroit and |, Shantz, New York, 7-1, 875. Strikeouts—Bunning, 18. Mejor League _. Standings By The Associated Press ‘son, but was sent down to Cedar AB OR W Pét the next batter ean 19,000: anda gate of $20,000 for Rapids’ of the Class B Three -I Mantle, N.Y. | 192 64 69 379 nell (R) and Johny Logan (R) | wie 10-rounder,. It. will not be oo gS cs ot (Sign Spec ly Ernie Pi itts: League with a 1-4 record and a|witliams, Boston’. 177 30 67 379} {0 follow. televised or broadcast. PRINTING. ar : Gerv, Kansas Clty 136 15 48 353] s Th Neg York‘as: top seeds’ for the |. ihe year he was 6-4, str iking Boyd, Baltimore 3 . 1 3 60. 33 ene pinch-hitter the 25-y a ~old Webb, former eo July 6-champidnships. |’ ’ WINNIPEG - (CP)—Winnipeg Blué Bombers to-| ou 73.in 87 innings, ‘and had|°% Chlengo 4,214 97 78 Bi) for Buhl? Ree ea ei ubie. member NEEDS “eae ie eteng his tle day announced the signing of Ernie Pitts, 20, speedy] 86 ERA at St, Paul of the Am-] Runs baited In—Stevers, Washing-| BY Order, Bunl Ne Wry @ | 1952, has.won 22 of 23 fights, 12 me squeeze bunt? - -G, Let Bruton try to steal home? “d -Have Buhl swing away? (gt dy) $$9134098 03v9 “149 spjoy ‘farjad us ‘Sop davg SD. [> MLM OF UNA AayjouD SppD aaynoayH nope Sutsoas ‘49 =uad of sapFas pun pyng sof $joq (7) woyduaneg sau VS ‘nmseu 3-Run Trple. ‘Breaks. Up erican Association. He was call- Negro end with the University of Denver and eighth} eq up last) weekend. - ddvaft. choice of the San Francisco 49ers of the Nation- "The only runs McDevitt al- lowed came in -the. second and al Football League. sixth: innings on. single-double The: six-foot-one-inch,. 181- Savoy, Elks, Kinsmen Win . combinations, He walked five, pound end ‘is reported. by the} but left nine runners stranded. club to have “very big hands, BUNTS’ PAY OFF great reach and tremendous ‘The ‘Dodgers tagged lower. speed.” He has been’ clocked: at Savoy Hotel: Elks’ and . Kins- | men. were .the winners in softball 2 and baseball: ‘activity in the city ast, night. Johnny Klippstein’ -for three ©, Savoy.! thumped , Army. and by knockouts. Joseph, 24, shows 38 vietories, five losses and two draws. in a career that. dates back .to 1951. become. the first -two-time f the. world’s premier ameént ” since Don - ‘Budge , yon: in 1937-39," “Miss Gibson” ‘inherited: “top place: ‘among the,:women ‘singles players‘ after the: retirement, of : Shirley . Fry and. Maureen Con- _holly,"! vand « eafter; Doris - Hart ~ DIBB | New York w— Tony Decola, . Printing Company. . 146; New York, outpointed Felix |} Chiocca, 142, Parls, (10). ( | NEAL EVANS — "TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD, 9.7 seconds for. the 100-yard runs in the second inning, open- dash, He also plays defence. ed by Gino, Cimoli’s home. run During his senior years, Fitts and ‘capped by McDevitt's scored 42 points on seven touch-|squeeze ‘bunt. Brooks® Lawrence, downs—six of which came on|fourth — Redleg - ‘pitcher, (was passes, He caught 21 for 415)touched for three runs in, the} Remember When’ NATION: AL LEAGUES =e Q 0 Fi ht D it | | who was locked in the mound J ae ; ( Established 1910 regularly, scheduled Little League ver Ig ec ision in q y. | duel with Hollywood's Bop Dan- P, Riper! 8:30 a.m, Terrace 11:30 a.m. ere ml a mee AO A AOE Te AN NC MEI, OO, Si RN Bh AE AIC et iar ot CO. . { in the B B Imont, Stakes (Navy 19- 4° with Jim Leniuk. ‘be- : = W oL~LS Pet. GBL wi: is roll abe ve 480, campteting | a sweep me ‘Gredited ‘with the: win ina yards in 1956. " Ke hie with a wath. eet in| Milwaukee 23 20 580 a ron as Phone 2085," ~ ft the “triple crown” of the Prince Rupert Softball league a the last 16 games. St. rt 31 3 a 1 ee : Vs ee... 3 ‘American turf, Whirlaway, win-)64me at Gyro Park, Last Night’s Fights Gene Freese was four-for-four | Brooklyn levees BE 25 654 2 itch ing uel: ne "Hep of the Kentucky Derby and] In Pony League action EIKS| ’ Jersey City wm—Vince Martinez,| fer the Pirates and scored the|Cincinnati ...... 92 26° 52 2 4. ‘ DAILY ‘BUS SERVICE - the Preakness earlier this -sea-| defeated Moose 11-9 at Roose-| 15934, Paterson, NJ. outpointed| tying run after socking his sec-|Pirsporgh 000° 8138” 438 Be PORTLAND, Ore. @— Carlos ‘gon, .was the leading money-| velt park with winning pitcher |iriq Gavilan. 147%, Cuba, (10). ond double to start the ninth-|chicago ”........ HAT: 82 347 12y,{ Bernier provided the big blow— ae Connecting with i ‘winner of 1941 with a total of| Stewart Duncan giving up four; a three-run tripl¢—as Hollywood: a y : ao 7, 000 in purses. _| hits. joser Ted | Careless was broke up a tight pitching duel} © P. Airlines to Vancouver CNR to Kitimat oO agged for nine salewes, B iti sh S t Sc ib. S li to in the 13th jnning Monday night Be : ~ LINDSAY'S At Algoma « Park Kinsmen’s rl Is por S cri CS Dp i for a %-3 Pacific Coast League _@ a “p Gerry Griessel went the distance victory over Portland, The times of ‘departure hnid arrivals are as follows:— a . Cartage & . Storage to defeat Shop Easy 9-4 in a The blow came off Bob Thorpe, - LEAVE: DAILY ARRIVE \ came, ee tals . Terrace 12:45 am,. . 'P, Rupert 3:45 p.m, ye : HOUSEHOLD. GOODS | comrememneerneneeneeme mn By ED SIMON ' , \ ° LE r SUNDAY ony i rs a | Canadian Frese Start Waiter “Make. no mistake about it,”) man under the chin with his} 2b was the only PCL game AVE NU _ ATIVE \ I “MOVING — PACKING LONDON (?—The fight, said “ ‘ scheduled Prince Rupert 4:00 p.m, Terrace 7:30 pm. 7 \ ‘CRATING — STORAGE pe most brutal ‘ ‘ ‘ should be European welter~ on the other hand, the Chron- Tonight Seattle plays at Van- ‘ ‘ martyrdom — since they threw Christians to the lions in the colosseum,” Cast in the role of martyr was a ' Ns re couver with Red Munger (4-3) vg Ery Palica (7-4), San Diego goes al San Fran- weight champion today—he beat Emilio Marconi'by half a point.” “T was disgusted,” said; the icle “was surprised at the speed and punching power of the Ital- jan” and found Waterman .‘'a - RIO: DE JANEIRO (Reuters) — ‘three Brazilians were killed and six severely. Injured Monday]: Lift. Van Service Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd, | ‘ t 43 i itice 5016 night when a stand at a rowin , ‘man, latest of Dally Express reporter, who felt| disappointment,” The Dally elsco with Dick Brodowsk! (2-1) C hones Whar me sc regatta collapsed here, , Tne of white Hopes of eating the Briton “Just edged” his op-} Mail declared the Briton was| or Potte Mesa (4-3) vs R. W. ~ cme boxing, who had travelled — to ponent, "A clear winner by half|“outslammed and - outfought | Smith. (4-5) ' Rome to challenge Emilio Mar- a point,” sald the Dally Herald.| through all eut the last fow |. Other primes include: . A quarter ‘of a point by the Mir- ror’s reckoning. ‘ When the coing, rotten frulf and other missiles had been swept away, the picture of the fight that emerged in the Lon- don papers was curiously mixed, vounds,” He was “outboxed and “\also outpunchea” by the Dally Telegraph's account, | The Dally Express halled Wal- erman for’ fighting! “with the cournge of 10 men,” nnrrying on the battle to tho final seconds Sacranfento at Los Angeles: Roger Osenbaugh (3-8) vs John. Jancsa (3-4) and Hollywood el} | Portland —Lauren Pepper (0-2) } vs BI Werle (5-4), PCL STANDINGS’ *\ cont for the European welter- weight title and was awarded a draw for-his efforts, Soo Lon- don sports writers denounced the decision as highway robbery, but were divided on the winner, Announcement of the result ready for another? “had 9,000 frantic Itallang| “The referee, the Mirror sald, | ¢ screcehing In anger,” reported [had. allowed Marconi to got | “with a spirit that blazed bril- WoL Pot. OBL], the Dally Mall, “A travesty of away with “almost every rough Mantly agalnst this black night.” ann Pra vs Mt rH an a ‘ A hoxing,” was the Dally Mirror's|and discroditable trick In the| Equally undaunted was Jervis Holwwond cc a) MBM BN OL course, verdict, The News Chronicle's BAO re had ai the} Astaira, Waterman’s manager, Bonttle veveere 40°99 BAR 7 \ representative was “astonished” {Briton “with holds whieh | “wo will Nght Mareont any-,|80" Plexo... ah My RAB ty yy ‘most. at the Fronch rofereo's decision,; wrestler would have envied,” | whera and under any condl-|40% Angolan 9. Of Af oft) tin), 1 It 3s If the referee pald any alten | - Despite thesa tactics the ref-) tlona,” he ald afterwards, : Boornmonto +++: 1B 46 ano a8 me , Jiertmeret mee cures eaten Dene perenne ae rot Peemmneee etnies ey oe Penescs na sae semen cent Ot oreo did not administer a single warning to tle Tallan, the News roported, "The Express said Mave con} rocelyed “a short, easual warning” al the end of the seventh round, The Horald sald lon to his press clippings, the astonishment must have been mutual, Of the seven Irate Lon- tdonors, four had seared Water. man as the unquestionable win+ ner, The other threo were equally yehoment In voting: for hia opponent, : : advanced bh typewriter | HOSPITAL REMINDER All charges ‘payable by Patient: when sent to.'Hospital will be paid at the Time of Admission ’ ‘ 1 he was “cautioned” In the 11th round “when he jolted Waler« X SENSATIONAL Kv CARI CONTROL,. "> XEATRA *PERSOMMUDED" KEY, my ' X PLUS. 17 TIME SAVING. 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