e ween tere tes 4 me Prince Rupert Doity News Tuesday, July 16, 1957 wt Mounties Split Double... Solons Win Series 5-2. VANCOUVER (CP)—The Vancouver Mounties 1 | vetained possession of second place in the Pacific | Coast League here Monday night by splitting a | doubleheader with the Sacramento Solons, Sacramen- to won the first game 7-0, with the Canadians coming’ j back in the nine-inning game to win 6-2. Sacramen- to, however, won the series 5- “2. Solon piteher Roger Bowman: held Vancouver to four hits in | the first game,-two of the Infield ae Lindsay, Rutten | eee Match Strike-outs ane eae | oR oe Ry DICK AYRES ‘ Editor of The Daily News Le “ " "Old baseball players never die, they just fade away and become umpires. At least some do. 1. .3. Others like Jack Lindsay, Joe Scott, Bill Lambie - and Dido Gurvich cling to that youthful something fie amg me a eater Sen gee ae Aap erm eee eee [ Harry Bright of Sacramento "that helps them come back'year after year to show the variety, in gaining his second Mb 4 eee ae ne ee . ld h 10 °. win-of the season, | ing wilh one mun on for Sac- | youngsters how it should be don In winning he gained the, tunento's runs. It was Morrie é ; ‘That’s how it was last night ; meusure of revenge since he lost: Martin’ S ninth win against two when. the oldsters of the Gyro fans contributed $27.60 and risk- a three hitter to Vancouver last; defcats. club. blanked the Gyro PonY)eq pneumonia up at the wind- Friday on a home run by Kal. Standiness ' League club 1-0 in a rain-cul-| swept park as Lindsay pitched Segrist. . | wt Pet. cay ,. , tatled five-and-a- -half inning|himself a one-hitter and also Vancouver Mounties mane [san Prineises or un vet. We, “ paseball “fixture at oosevelt| nit oa triple and a single in three ager Charlie Metro shook his [vancouver ..... 53.40 «4.57008 Park., ° times at bat. fmeup for the second game {84n Dieyo o2.... 8 at 664% A crowd of about 60 die-hard Lindsay’s triple with two ont and it produced the desired ef- | UOnywuod oF ay aba a So lin the first, followed by Lamb- feet. Los Angeles... 44047 404 je’s single brought the only run They hammered two Sacra-|Portiund 02... BY 69 BBO Ua, of the game but there was plen- mento. pitehers. for 12 hits. Baer nuento 2. . 84 68 340 wa, Third baseman Kal Seprist led the nitack with four hits. Owen Friend of Vancouver struck the bip blow when he hit ha two-run homer in the 2 the | -inning for what proved to be the! winning run, CWAC Shot Wins Third At Bisley | ‘BISLEY ney — Set. “Yvonne Cousins of the Canadian Women’s Army ty of excitement besides that. Joe Scott proved a. worthy first baseman and Bill Lambie’s arm sent the ball straight and true across from third base. Dido’s throwing arm from his catching position . kept second baseman Emile Blain hopping as the ball sailed unerringly for the keystone sack. At the same time the Gyro} Pony leaguers showed the old- timers a thing or two. They showed the Gyro club that they had slowed down with the years ir “LINDSAY'S ‘| Cartage '& Storage Established 1910 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING — PACKING CRATING ——- STORAGE Lift Van Service Agents: Allied? Van Lines ‘Ltt. -Last Night's Fights. Sydney (i---Beily Hester, G1, Austr a stopped Ramon Puen tes: 16134, Los Anpeies, 9 tokyo “p—_Somdez Yonegtrakit, 145. Thailand, outpointed Jiro | Sawada, 140%, Japan, r2. Orient ‘Corps, who Monday shot Phones —— 41322 Citice 5016 and couldn’t fool around on the 41 welterweight title. cree eerinene mattis mera ate ant ee base paths. “Joe” McKay, Al Perley, (running for Claude Adams who acquired a charley- a a perfect score of 50 in wo, The Times 200 - yar ds LONG-HITTING George Bayer of San Gabriel, Cal,, the, Seagram Gold Cup from J. E. Frowde Seagram after cap- receives Fullback Quits Game i i “* _ match at the national rifle |horse) and Dido Gurvich were turing the Canadian Open Golf title with a 13-under-par 271 LAR ITS + ’ all caught. off base. Joe Scott! - at Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont. Saturday. championships, placed |tQoq'a iittle time getting under- F-M generators are available in portable sizes from, 600 to 2500 watts, and in mobile units from 3 kw. to 10 HALF GAME EDGE Phillies Grab Second — way after he hit the ball detour- For Teaching Job ing toward the pitcher's mound before heading in the general direction of first base. ae _.. third today with second _best. score in the. Stock --Exchange trophy agere- WINNIPEG [ former Florida University full- @—Joe Brodsky,, job, with a deadline for accept- anee, before he came to Winnl- S| ed PROMISING PITCHER pack and lnebacker, left the kw. For long- job Sg it Q , / peg. w. For long-term jobs, . at i : gate in which she outshot Doug Ruttan, one of _ the training camp of Winnipeg Blue | He had been hampered by al permanent units to 100 many of Bisley’s most ex-|Pony League’s most promising Bombers of the Western Inter- kw. ore ovailable, AC j Stife shoulder in his attempt to | make the team. i ar rete nto tlh te erent MONDAY’S STARS pitchers, struck out the same number of batters as Lindsay, five. Among * Ruttan’s victims provincial Football Union Mon- day to take a high school coach- ing job in Jacksonville, Fla. current. For complete details of capacities, fuels, cooling systems, Chuck Cards 6-2 to Win By The Associated Press perienced marksmen, «Major D. J. Black, Middlesex ae » an both totalled 146 out of a pos- “sible 150 and will shoot to break -—--_Bridgétown;: N.S., competing for . third prize. -In addition to her perfect ‘stbre in The Times event she scored 49 out of 50 in the Wim- bledon Club match at 600 yards and 47 out of 50 in the Daily Mail 500 yards shoot. Set., George Marshall = of the first Canadian Air Division team, also scored a perfect 50 in The Times contest. Set. Gerry Ouellette, of Wind- sor, Ont., who won a gold medal in the 1956 Olympics, was one of 15 with a perfect score in the Daily Mail competition. He was 12th in the Stock Exchange ag- gregate, with 145. Shoot-offs in both The Times and Daily Mail events will be held Thursday. witch who laid down a beautiful | Adams. Turning in sterling performances were Gary Ogil- National League? Gyro club members getting singles were Gurvich, McKay and Cook. Lindsay gave up three walks in pitching five innings, Ruttan gave up two free passes in six. + Umpire Benny Windle, who stoutly refused to fetch passed balls for Dido Gurvich, called off the game when the rain came down good and heavy in tne bottom of the sixth, with none out. Linament was dispensed free- ly to creaking Gyro club inern- bers. Gyro Club: 100 O000O—1 6 2 Gyro Pony: 000 OOx-—-O 1 0 Lindsay and Gurvich; Ruttan and Ogilvie. ‘ Umpires: Windle, and Harrington. Karasosky Senators out of Cellar, ‘Down Kansas By he Canadian Press Monday was bottom-of-the-bin day in the American’ League. By dint of shim-hbang sitting, mostly by Faye Throneberry, Washington Senators defeated ‘seventh- -place Kan- the last-place gas City Athletics 10-3, Senators made the most of thelr 11 hits in the league's only seheduled contest of the day, Two big Innings alded the cause, Senntors counting two runs in the second inning and four dn the sixth, Russ Kemmerer went the route for Washington, leav- Ing nine Athletles stranded uong the paths while being nheked for 12 hits, Kemmerer contributed a two- run homer to the victory, Throneberry also homered, hit a run-scoring tiple anc set up another run with a sacrifice fly, Another elrewit clout for Wash- ington came aff the bat of Lou Berberet for two runs. 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The ibig eighth tied with Cincinnaii | for the largest inning of the sen ison in the league. | Charlie Neal hit two of the | Brook home runs and drove in | three runs along with Sandy ‘Amoros. Sandy, Duke Snider ‘and Don Drysdale, who won his !seventh but needed Ed Roe- i hit the others. Wes Covington had three hits and homered along with ‘Carl : Sawatski among Milwaukee's 11 hits but Hank Aaron was 0-for- 5, ending his hit streak at 15 ;games and shoving him behind Cardinal Stan Musial in the batting race, 344 to 343. The Giants made it behind | Willic Mays, who junked a 3-2 off: Cub lead with his 16th homer and third in three two-run job in the third, Mueller also homeyed for fames—a Don the Sanford struck out! Giants as Johnny Antonelli won padding his league-lead-‘ his ninth with relief! help, Ern- U: je Banks hit a 450-foot triple Don Iston tosh it. If you were wondering place quiz, forget for extra bases. Willie Jones} were In a four-w way tie opening started a with a Lwo- “run homer day. ~pemaninaten CINCH nator a Laongere Lasting vans sconomy nee rae a mea gery Wane ie , ‘buck’s relief in the seventh when , ihe became shaky with a 9-3 lead, about tabout it, They NATIONAL, LEAGUE Chicago 351 five hits, striking out seven, for ee ae oe @ In Vancouver, 798 Beatty St., . Regiment, and H. N. Darell-|were Emile Blain, Joe McKay Brodsky had been offered the : i Pitching: Jack Sanford, Phil- etc.. write. Brown, Cambridge University, | (twice) George Cook and Claude Who hasn’t been in first place this season in the Mies Stovsed Cardinals 6-2 oh ites ant . ‘ : . WoL Pet. GBL t hoisted th the tie for the trophy Thursday./vie and John Scuby, catcher) Only two clubs, New vork's| in the third, then Ed Bouchee Philadelphia .... 48 35 578 his 12th very ee ed the .j-Miss Cousins from Pentic- [20d first sacker respectively ior|Giants and Chicago Cubs, now/| tipled and Gran Hamner and|st. Louis ...... 47 35 573 ton, B.C., who. was only one the Pony Loopers. that Philadelphia’s long-frus- Chuck Harmon belted two-run] Milwaukee ..... 47 37 560 1/, 1e@ ine: Charlie Neal Dod point behind them on scores | Only Pony Leaguer to get a\trated Phillies have taken over|Goubles as the Phils bagged it| Brooklyn | ------ 45 36 556 2) Hitting: §=@hare S- . based on three of Monday’s |Safe hit was Dennis Ostapo-|py winning 12 of their last 14. |in the tonrth and chased Wilmer |e yore ol go 388708 tare . it two home a Br and for ELECTRIC. POWER Mizell to his seventh defeat. ‘ ho 0 54. 357 y, }arove in : - four service rifle events, won bunt and beat it out with case. They moved in Monday night, The Dodgers really had a ball, Chisago 27 80 38 3 plyn. walloped Braves 20-4. ea Le PLANTS ‘4 Built For Exce SEE THE BEAUTIFUL OLYMPIA NOW ON DISPLAY AT he Daily News , CALL IN TOMORROW tore ‘ mh ' oe’ toyt ’ sa Pay Cr oo ’ a a ee ee mere et Aan, Meret genta