;..inforeed shoes to prevent injur- :-fes like the one George Murray ‘suffered when he stopped a ball in the outfield with his foot. t | Due ar, -Gurvich in the last game. . port Ray Giordano’s statement - Nanks, To Soli R | i a G OD Big Battle - Tonight "Weather “permitting — “and if. Roosevelt park is is dry enough—tonight the night! -“We'll do it again,” . Pony league baseball team, “formance of that “This time it’ be different,’ counters Bill Lambie, top ‘over: six other prospective Sten- gels because of a drill-sergeant’s Voice fit to convince any umpire to see a home run where a nor- mal eye can only detect a foul ‘ball. Bobby Rudderham, still ailing from a spiked shin received in the last encounter, is out of the. line-up. Back is Jack Lindsay, the man who beiled one out of the park Jast. time and was second base. “We have the hitting power, but lack a bit in speed,” admits Lambie, sorrowfully recalling Joe McKay’s triple that landed “him on first base. One piece of equipment that *Gwill .be missing tonight is thé arm chair used by catcher Dido Lambie denied rumors that Gyro Club will be using steel re- Grapevine also has it that the Pony leaguers practicing hitting with one hand to sup- says Ray Giordano, coach of the Gyro re- » ferring to tonight’s repeat per- memorable a, “battle of two years back between «= his team and the Gyro Club. applicant “for the Gyro Club's coaching job. _.- Bill is considered choice picked off + STILL SERVING . 75,. As a faculty member of than anybody in the country. has been‘head tennis coach at Beasley is probably teaching more youngsters to play tennis Tulane, Lawrenceville and the University of Miami. This study . of Beasley was made in the deserted but symbolically ap- . AT 75!—Mercer Beasley, recognized as one of thg greatest coaches in the history of tennis, is still active and enthusiastic about the game at the ripe old age of the Spalding Tennis School, The New Jersey-born Beasley such institutions as Princeton, to quit in the first week of propriate West Side Stadium in Forest Hills, Long Island. Third Lions. Import Walks Out of Camp KELOWNA (AP)—The third B.C. Lions import training, walked out dur- ing the weekend. , Verne Hallbeck, 215- pound “that they could beat “those old men? single-handed. . - Lambie’ treats this rumor with | the. ‘contempt it does not deserve, , chuckling: “That'll leave them at “Yeast one sound wrist, while ‘» -they’re breaking the other one.” _ .Well, the time for boasting is - over. ' Tonight both teams will have set prove that they are just as . good in running as in punning, ain whacking as in cracking, in 2} ________*-whipping. as.in quipping, in deed - -as in word. Play Ball! Basebal Scores - SATURDAY National League Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 2, Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati at Brooklyn, poned, rain. St. Louls at New York, poned, rain. American League Baltimore 2, Cleveland 5 New York 4, Kansas City 6 Boston 6, Detroit 2 Washington 4, Chicago 7 NDAY post- post- National League Cincinnati 9-12, Pittsburgh 6-4 *-St. Louls 2-4, Philadelphia 6-11 Milwaukee 2, Brooklyn 3 Chicago 6, New York 8 American League Washington 4-3, Kansas City Baltimore 2-6, Detroit 10-7 New York 1-6, Chicago 3-4 Boston 2-4, Cleveland 3-17 Remember When By The Canadian Press For the second time in erieket history na test match was ahan- doned without a bal) being bowl- ed 19 years ago at Manchester, England, as rain fell for the fourth successive day, Austral- ja eventually retained the Ashes that season as each side scored a victory with two matches drawn. A previous Tost had been rained ont--also at Old Trafford grounds—in 1800, full-back from Texas Christian Oniversity, abruptly left camp and headed for home. ‘He gave family trotbles as the reason. * Former Purdue tackle Ed Voy- tek and Texas Christian Uni- versity end O’Day Williams quit last week. Left with Ohio State star Don Vicnic and Tom Allman of West Virginia State as the only two import fullbacks in camp, Gen- eral Manager Herb Capozzi has jarranged as a replacement Bill Carrington, Mountain Confer- ence all-star in_1954; fresh out of the U.S. Army. Bayer Beats Jinx Wins Open KITCHENER, Ont. @— Huge George Bayer, longest hitter tn golf, won the Canadian open and $3,500 Saturday and squelched a jinx that has dogged him since he qu:t the foothall) field for the fairways, ' The six-foot-five, 240-pounder from Los Angeles fired a two- under-par 69 on his final round and finished with a 72-hole total of 271, It was the first victory since he joined the pro tour in 1954. We has been runner up slx times. Bayer was 13 strokes under par far the 72-hole distance and two strokes better than Bo Wininger of Odessa, Tex. Johnny Henrick, sturdy little pro from Ottawa Gatineau Club, pulled something of an upset by Terrace Sweeps Twin Bill Esquires, long-suffering ten- ants of the Prince Rupert Dist- rict baseball league dropped a couple of hard-fought games in the interior centre yesterday to the tune of 7-3 and 3-2, In, Prince Rupert. rain washed out the Hotelmen-versus Gordon and Anderson fixture. The Ter- race games were the first league games played since July 7. Sauve scattered four hits in getting the win in the first half orf the ‘doubleheader, Norberg was the loser. In the second game, which went one inning past the regula- tion seven, Esquires tied up the game in the bottom of the sev- enth, With two out in the top of the elghth Terrace’s G, Groome got a walk from Esquire’s starter John Lambie, Grome stole sec- ond and was singled home .by pinch hitter Neil Sauve. Esquires: 010 000 011--3 4 8 Terrace: 021 200 002--7 10 8 Norburg and D, Scherk; Sauve and Burton, v For Six Runs in Ninth it With Rampaging White Sox Bill Skowron Belts Grand-Slam Homer By The Associated Press New York Yankees, American Baseball League leaders, really pulled one out of the fire Sunday when rallied for six runs in the ninth inning to beat ‘The Yanks had lost the first they 1 Chicago White Sox 6-4, game of a doubleheader to Billy Pierce 3 A grand slam pinch-homer by*: Bill Skowron highlighted the rally alter Sox pitchers had held H & W Down Aiyansh 3-2 What could have been one of) the best soccer games of the sea- son Saturday night was spoiled by arguing and beefing as Hills and Williams downed = Aiyansh 3-2. in. a regularly scheduled Prince Rupert District soccer league game at Roosevelt Park. A small crowd was on hand to see a game of good football until tempers flared and it became the same as other fiascos which have helped wreck soccer in Prince Rupert, ‘ After a good first half, play- ers began arguing with the ref- eree, questioning the calls, in- stead of playing the whistle and continuing to concentrate on football. . Through it all referee George Andrews did his best to control Eddie Nordio, outside right for Hills and Williams opened the scoring after 15 minutes of play with a hard cross the Aiyansh goalie couldn’t handle. H & W left half Gus Tresske, scored a few minutes later fol- lowing a good wing play. Mike Clarke, the clothiers’ centre forward made it 3-0 after a goal mouth ‘scrambié. Up until this point the football had been fast, hard-played and _.better|” than the score indicated. . The Aiyansh eleven then put on the pressure and after a good passing manoeuvre Nelson, Mor- ven of Aiyansh drove in a per- fect shot from 20 yards out. Half time score was 3-1, Only goal of the second half came when Aiyansh’s Rod Tait, - supported well by his inside men blasted in Aiyansh’s second goal. Lynn Signs As Coach For Sudbury helped Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League win three Stanley Cups, is expected to sign shortly to coach Sudbury Wolves of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association. Wolves President Stan Brun- ton said today Lynn has agreed to terms. Only hurdle now was to purchase his contract from Brandon Regals of the Western Hockey League. Brandon has Brunton said, UNSPOILED AREAS. Game fishing in lakes and streams is one of the main at- tractions in Canada's national parks. BETTER FARMING Prom 1047 to 1960 alone Can- ada’s farmers spent an average Terrace: 000 002 01—3 8 2 Esquires: 001 000 10--2 5 1 Lyneh, Srasdin and Burton; Lambie and Currie, Stundings . W i Pot. Terrace 12 1 923 GRkA 6 6 3 B45 Hotelmen 4 8 843 Esquires 8 ll 28) finishing as low Canadian with 281, He was one stroke better than Stan Leonard of Vancouver ind Moe Norman, the people's cholece fron Kitchener, BOSTON a ~- Walter Bynrs, Boston welterwelght boxer, often helps under-privileged children Use Classifi fieds-They Pay hy working for the Robert Gould shaw Settlement House In Bos- on, ee pom A new sulphur plan rag STATIONARY ENGINEERS FIRST AND SECOND CLASS REQUIRED FoR of the world's major sulphur companies, located near FF. St. John, B.C. Roply Z JEFFERSON LAKE SULPHUR Ca. . BOX 608, FT. ST. JOHN, B.C. t, boing built by one Nomen maameenerenenc serene a he tt ge we tee Latah, bee ee aw tae al soa . ‘ Ce gnouycd OG ane on new of $304,000,000 yearly equipment, roll your own cigarettes with ENS eH ‘ ‘ oe te op me bw tt tee eve * vo eucge “SUDBURY @—Vic Lynn, who }- asked $2,500 for Lynn's release, , “1. a the world champions to one run in 17 innings. Had Sox held on to their four- run lead in: the ninth, they would have cut New York’s lea- gue lead to.one game. However, Skowron’s blast, undid it: all. and left Yanks with | “o ‘thre ee-game bulge. oo. . Despite’ two tome runs by: Tett Williams,:who displaced Yanks’ Mickey. Mantlé ag the American League leader: with 25,: Boston Red Sox: lost two. to Gleveland 3-2 and 17-4, As’a result of the sweep, Indians are only-a:half| fame behind the: third- ~place Red Sox. .' Detroit. prepared for Yanks' visit by knocking off Baltimore twice, 10-2, and 7-6 in'10 ihnings., Kansas City: kept Washington six games behind in last place by splitting. Washington took the opener 4-1 but the AS cul loose in an 11- 3 second game romp. On Saturday, Kansas City beat New York for the first time this| season 6-4, Boston whipped De- troit 6-2, Chicago clipped Wash- ington 7-4 and Cleveland down- ed Baltimore 5-2. In the Nationa) League,. Phila- delphia Phillies won their fourth double-header in 10.days, beat- ing St. Louis 6-2 and 11-4. A 50-1 shot at the opening o¢ the sea- son, the Phils now are only half a game off the pace, Brooklyn. dropped Milwaukee to third place; one game behind St. Louis, when Gil Hodges hita two- -run homer in the ninth for a 3-2 victory. Cincinnati ‘slugged Pittsburgn twice, 9-6 and 12-4, and New York ‘outlasted Chicago 8-6 in 12 Matt Phitiipes, a tackle with the Peltish Cae iv Y LEAGUE? lumbia Lions of the Western ‘Interprovinehal Football Lea- gue, didn't even bother takbhay Off hls cap oiand phisses before shouldering: Lhe heavy tratiatiag bag durings. the west const ~chab’s annual sumamgr tratn- Ing camp al Kelowna, B.C, in the Okanagan Valtey. Imports and Canadians allke at. the camp are earnestly knocking soff excess weight accumulated during the winter, (CP Photo) Aussie Champ Smashes Mark For 100 Yards smashed her own 100-yard iree- for the 100 metres in the same race at the Keo Nakama swim meet Saturday. The Olympic champion finish- ed six feet in front of her team- mate, Lorraine Crapp, in the 100—the blue ribbon event of the third day of the four-day swim carnival. Miss Fraser was timed at 1:02. On the way, timers caught her at 56.3 second for 100 yards. She set the old standard of 58.9. innings, winning on Willie Mays’ two-run homer. -after “Whitey Lockman’s second home run of the day had tied the game in the ninth. 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