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DOWDIE : bread colt Ten to Ace: shot , through a sea of mud at Old| ‘OPTOMETRIST : Plione 5548: Woodbine racetrack in Toronto 16 years ago today to win the 83rd running of the King’s Plate. 303 - 3rd Ave. -W. \ Ten. to Ace took the lead lamost > at the start and finished 10 ~ lengths ahcad of the field. |Use Classifieds--They Pay s UNerrooreores GFLELOELPP DOV OLPPEROA Baseball teams in twin bills =’ * Gordon and Andcrson, Prince ‘Rupert and District Baseball ‘feague leaders, will host Ter- Home run follows. muffed pop fly By JOE REICHLER : . hen = Today and “7 pam. | race eens TE doubiehead- Associated Press Staff Writer . keen Saturday | pom. ? er at ooseve ark sunday . , . . aoe oarve ‘ The second Prince Ruvert The next batter who lifts a foul fly against Phila- THE OREGAN PASSAGE” team, Esquires, wavel to Kiti- : mat fora twin bil delphia pitching in the vicinity of home plate better be sronecercropecccerccocecseoorors | Prepared to duck. It is more than likely that Stan Lo- ], pata, the Phillies’ anguished catcher, will whop him on the head with his mask. ' Poor Lops. Twice in a little ‘over two ‘weeks he’s muffed @/out in the second inning Thurs- Sunday Midnite to Wednesday 7 - 8:15 ‘| DAREDEVILS OF THE DEEP! Free Delivery of Chinese Food Phone 3329 Sa, _ried Prawns 1.75 |, routine pop foul. Each time the | ‘day night when Ernie «Banks ‘ Deer rie ib i. 05 ‘opposition took advantage of the | raised what appeared to be an!: Garlic Spareri ‘ “life” to score the winning runs.'jnning-ending foul to the right Green Pepper Chop Suey 95¢ Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $1.00 { | Chicago had two on and two of home plate. Chicken Fried Rice 95c | Lopata camped inon- -chs'antly under . it—and , dropped it. Given a second ' chance, Banks walloped a three- run homer into the upper lett: ‘field stands to account for the, Cubs’ winning margin in their | 7-4 victory. DROPS POP FOUL On May 5 In Los Angcles, Phi! - adelphia and the Dodgers were ‘jJocked in a 5-5 deadlock in the i 14th inning. Los Angeles had itwo out. Charlie Neal popped a Free Delivery (33.00 Orders) {Melrose Chop Suey} -—- Added Feature — ‘RICHARD EYER -.."PHILLIP ABBOTT c » i; 5 4 4, hi, “THE INVISIBLE BOY” s LA reacts |= day : : OLYMPIAN WAY — Rising impressively in Rome, the new | Olympic soccer stadium is gradually taking shape and will be | ready for the 1960 Olympics in the Eternal City. The concrete s ipitch up behind home. plate.; cupola in the background at right tops the little sports palace , at 'Lopata stood waiting for the ball! Which will. house indoor sporting events. Between the two Today and Saturday 7 9 pm. ve l to come down and—that’s right! nmeuures js a tree-lined area, where the, Olympic Village, | to t rea MATINEE SATURDAY 2 PM. .. +e '—he dropped it. i ousing ne athletes, will be erecte i . ; 7] nw “ CIVIC CENTRE Neal then wa’ked and scored, , einen etme nro tennant tent Rn ten: von | { THE QUIET AMERICAN : the winning run on a single by | FRAZIER HOMERS, lerce y |) enero someon rE _ Friday, May 23 Carl Purillo. . 4 | the only other National | League game Thursday night. ! i Milwaukee trimmed San Fran-| (es co's first place lead to a game) In ~ Peyton Place will never forget the day Selena told ten ng » Music by Smiling Johnny § and His Prairie Pals : Western, Old Time, Jive and Rock & Roll Music §: Admission $1.25 per person 4° | including tax. EVERYONE WELCOME | LOS ANGELES (#'—A threat by’ CCros | at G24 ‘National League President War- | ‘ren Giles to shift the Dodgers: : from Los Angeles unless voters : and a half, defeating the Giants ‘approve a stadium site next 9. 3. The loss terminated the frouncadn Indians ]. / | month brought this reaction: . | , Giants’ five-game «winning! A bluff, say some critics of Streak. Two other scredulee| . By. The Associated Press : the Dodgers’ land deal with the lnight games—Los Angeles city, Vancouver Mounties padded their Pacific Coast’ and neither will you! Grand slam ! Cincinnati -and St. Louis at Straight talk, say others fa-' delaheialaalalals alaladalaie s Wallace’s Dept. Store . x “ So Much vis For So Little! Baa Ae | SAAN ee (rte ~ $4.98 u ALL SIZES , 7 «' WALLACE’S DEPT. : STORE EAUUCRME ROE SOS RS a YOU . A KING? by Williams saves Sox : By The Associated Press | Ted Williams has an-. swered the critics again H with a swish of hisbat. | | Wednesday, Williams went 0: mo for 5 and the question was rais-'spaced eight hits for his fourth) vancouver "1. ed whether the 39-year-old Bos- victory against three defeats. His Phoenix 230017 ‘ton Red Sox slugger finally was, ‘showing his age. His batting ave, erage had dwindled to .225. | ga: Thursday night Ted gave them wa the answer. i Kansas City 3.1 in the fourth in-| scored the other Giant run. & ning. Jackie Jensen doubled and} RM scored on Jimmy Piersall’s sin-! Ruben Gomez.‘ scoring six runs needed in the first frame when a. DRESSES E. a home run, his fifth of the season! mand 461st ‘of his career, The Red! @' Sox went on to win 8-5. | B@ iéth GRAND SLAMMER i Boston was trailing: gle. A walk and Pete Runnels’! /scratch single loaded the bases. | Williams unloaded them with a: The grand slammer was the: ‘16th of Williams’ career and, broke a tie with Jimmy Foxx for. third place. Lou Gehrig holds! ‘the major league record with 23.: Babe Ruth is second with 17, | ‘The National League record of 13: iis held by Gil Hodges of Los An-. ! geles, Kansas City's defeat foreed a! ‘ three- -wiy fie with Cleveland and Baltimore for second place. | ‘The Indians defeated Washing- | ,ton 3-1 to reach the .500 mark, Along with the Athletics and the! Orioles, Chicago 'Pittsburgh—were rained out. ! runs as! League lead by a full game Thursday night as they. dropped Spokane’s Indians 7-1 while the Seattle Rain-. Banks drove in four ithe Cubs displaced the Phil'ies | ‘in fourth place. The slugging ' short- stop banged a single and iers were outlasting Phoenix 1b- 12. | double ‘besides his cight home’ run of the campaign. , Portland Beavers 3-2 in the ;BURDETTE WINS ‘Other league game played: 1 Moe we powsky won it and Jack: Thursday night. Salt Lake City, ‘Sanford lost. Wiltie Jones and at Sacramento was washed out. Chuck Essegian homered for the: 1} : PLETE S ECOL OO OEDELDOEDEDE DEDOES The By The associated Press he WoL) Pet. webs 23 it The San Diego Padres edged. - Giants’ Lew Burdette: 575 959 .000 -469 432 only troublesome batter was Or- Salt Lake City .. 19 15 lando Cepeda who drove in two. 280 ViCbO --- Sacramento .... 15 17 Giant runs with his 12th home geattie 00.22... 16 21 run. The rookie first baseman Portland ........ 13 18 .419 also doubled and singled and Spokane ........ 15 22 405 \ PROPOFOL OSD PPLE PLOL ST EOROEDODOOT 4 Mounties got all the runs théy a Forstad ¢ o BN ae Milwaukee made ‘short work of ; in the first two innings. Frank; they splurged for three on three Torre drove in three with his’ walks and two singles. They first home run of the year. : added two more in the second aie eee ce ee fete eter ee ae Savoy murders Kiewit 31-13 in sentor softball fixture ty ART RUTHERFORD - Savoy Hotel defeated General Kiewit 31-13 in the ‘regular Senior Men's Softball | league game Wednes-' day night. Savoy, bchind the pitching of Johanson, appeared to life for five runs in the fifth, ! on the score sheet in the first spreading the balance over the: inning with three runs, adding Temaining innings, 10 more in ,the third. In the: favoy pathered their cbt | 622 - | steady ‘he first four innings but came: 31 runs : and singletons in the fourth, on. Joe Frazier’s homer, and_ the: ninth. Spokane spailed a shutout for. : Vancouver's Russ Heman when ‘the Indians pushed their lone ;run in the seventh on three hits. | Phoenix’ Giants dropped a *}game and a half off Vancouver’: |! pace by losing to the heavy_hit-' ; ting Rainiers, who blasied out 15 thits, including two homers by Gail Wade and another by Jim Dyck. getting five rums in the second: and seven in the seventh. Max. : ered for the Giants. bles by Dave Pope and Earl Av- -erill, ; George Fresse give the Beav_ ers their first run in the second inning with a solo homer. Their second caine in the next frame ; Bor kowski's double. ' Patterson gets 7 $100,000 offer Seattle marked the second and ; seventh inning as the big frames: i Covey and Joe Amalfitano hom-'§ i The Padres whipped Portland: f with one run in the bottom of § the eighth on back-to-back dou-:§ ‘on a single, a sacrifice and Bob | ‘voring the Chavez Ravine site.’ Straddling the fence was ‘ley, who said:: Dodger President Walter O’Mal-. “We have our. :hands full now with many prob- - ‘lems-—on and off the field. This ‘presents another.” | “DESPERATE THREAT” The ultimatum was delivered ’Thursday. Giles said if Los An-: ‘geles voters turn down the ‘Dodger contract June 3 “It will “be my personal recommendation to our league that we take im- mediate steps to study ways and means of relocating the fran- chise in another city.” ? The Dodgers moved this year. ‘from Brooklyn after Los Angeles city council approved a contract in Chavez Ravine. ;Surkont, Tom Haller, Willie Mc- LR if providing acreage for a stadium - JERRY WALD’ S Peyton NEXT ATTRACTION CINEMaScore | TOTEM ‘ lace “ teuer 20m Contury- foe STARTS MONDAY fe ee eet pete mtn limi White Sox’ eighth inning Savoy crossed the in with 31 hits, D, Kidd being DETROIT U?-— Heavyweight Br bs out of the cellar with a) plate for seven more tallies. ‘lop man with six hits for eight! boxing champion Floyd Pat- ; bes New ware over Baltimore. Kiewlis were held scoreless fur: tines at bat. Palahicky homer-| terson has been offered $100,- pate i y 1° f ithe ‘hasemel t edaioe ane MO Pm od. _{ 000 to defend his world (itle — cea OICKSS 5.4 for it , the ng the Tigers “Soccer seeks 1 Kiewits watnered their 13 runs| against Detreil’s Johnny Sum- Te EUREKA! lithe Tinos math Straight win. S on 1 hits, Moberg, pitcher,, mertin.. SHEER LOOK STYLED aes y WGADZLOORG? row, The front heed ee amie [homered in the eighth inning. Vromoter C. W, Smith made to look brand new for years to Pas 'ecs, with 22 victor! i ot a work parity Batteries: General Kiewit — | the offer Thursday, Summer- | 4 come — givos every kitchen , TASTY! own an imposine Bu: na starts, a ' MacDonald, Erickson, Morberg| Jin must defeat Nino Valdes -q , that built-in laok without costly Th Bee game mar-) Prince Rupert and Dis- and mMekone. 4 | fi | pal ame OF ne Geadlocked § sec- | poma Park tomorrow at | , rope SONG place teams e reheved), nae yous ; f MY DLA | starter Tom Brewer in Uhe fifth}? Pm. Loeal 708 will meet iB NOW ONLY THEY ARE Jack Urban was the loser Aiyunsh, | j : ABS OLUTLLY “ht “Aut nM vias A working bay of q . % : gf 00 ‘ “ ‘A, cay MCXICO, Knocked outlynlayers is requested to f ; TT DELICIOUS on Pelgncio, 128, Los Augeles come out tonight it 7 | ‘ / 03), : t ; . 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