~_T”"r rr eee eee eee Yanks: malt To Split y For Six. Nith Rampaging White Sox —a_— lee FE atti Solons Trim Metros, Take Big: Series Edge By The Canndian Press The Sacramento Solons made sure of winning I. i their current Pacific Coast League baseball series 7 ° Bill Skowron Belts with the Vancouver Mounties by whipping the Can- ¥. ‘ vps wtey ome - Ig att e H adians 4-1 Sunday. \ ft Prince mupert Dally News The win gave Sacramento at’ he BANEEG an we oo : Gra nd- Slam omer 4-1 edge in games | with only Monday, July 15, 1957 > ie Monday’s doubleheader left to | ee ee a ule By The Associated Press play. ; | ee ee. " oaeea) ‘oye de mnavger Charhe : a e New York Yankees, American Baseball League Melee was vl disgusted tL his! oe I onigh t leaders, really pulled one out of the fire Sunday when @iteam’s showing with the bat wry . . . .s . os y >t Lhem leave the i . they rallied for six runs in the ninth inning to beat Haat ne dt nee ame, | ie ie Weather permitting. — Chicago White.Sox.6-4. The Yanks had lost the first! The game ended at 5 p. mn. and Pe Hs: aan P . m3 5: dim, batters were ‘ue ” and if. Roosevelt park is game of a doubleheader to Billy Pierce 3-1. . ’ votad home pinte and. the! he ia A grand slam pinch-homer by (occ -Mounties were working. oe ‘ dry enough—tonight 1S Bill) Skowron highlighted the! the world champions to one run There were 2,886 Jans, the TA the night! rally after Sox pitchers had held in 17 innings. ‘smallest Sunday crowd here tits | “ -“We'll do it again,” says Ray — Had Sox held on to their four- Hseason. Wel grounds ruled out . oo: % Giordano, coach of the Gyro run lead in: the ninth, they IVY LEAGUE?—Matt Phillips, | the second game of the sched- | ; : Pony league baseball team, re- own would have tut New York's lea-| ‘a tackle with the British Co- | uled doubleheader, | od . “ ferring to tonight's repeat per- gue lead to.one game. However,! lumbia Lions of the Western | Seattle and Los Angules divid- - i oa “formance of that memorable ° Skowron’s blast, undid it. all. and “Interprovincial, Football Lea- jed a doubleheader. Big BLeve | : y 0 ; oe gels because of a drill-sergeant’s 3-2 in a regularly scheduled |3-2 and 17-4, As:a result-of the| 2Md Canadians alike at the ! Alexander gave oO va A al | tf voice fit to convince any umpire di ‘camp are earnestly knocking shutout over San Diego In their ; , . Prince Rupert District soccer |sweep, Indians’ are only a-half San Diego won , , “se os to see a home run where a nor- moe ; ark beh Off excess weight accumulated | first game but San go | SS 1 only detect a foul) J = , league game at Roosevelt Park. | Rame De ind the third- “place Red | aurin the winter. (CP Photo) | {he second game 3-1, snapping , “pall. eyes y . rae 7 rs rs ss A small crowd was on hand to |Sox. . : & Portland’s two-game winning | Bobby Rudderham, still ailing ~ see a game of good footbal) until Detroit prepared for Yanks’ | “I streak. Before the two victories, | from a spiked shin received in STILL SERVING .. . AT 75!—Mercer Beasley, recognized as | tempers flared and it became the | visit by knocking off Baltimore “ e Portland had lost 13 games in a: the last encounter, is out of the) one of the greatest coaches in the history of tennis, is still | same as other flascos which have Migansns Gate woot we shnings. ussie amp row. St peat jee line-u nthusiastic about the game at the ripe old age of | helped wreck soccer in Pr . y: ashington | # The Hollywood Stars beat lea- | Back is Jack Lindsay, the man 76 As 2 faculty member of the Spalding Tennis School, Rupert, ' ix it behind’ in last place gue leading San Francisco Seals | who belted one out of the park Beasley is probably teaching more youngsters to play tennis After a good first half, play- wy spi ne 1but the took mas es ar 4-3 and ' 18-17. Ben wade | second base. has been head tennis coach at such institutions | as Princeton, | eree, questioning e. calls, in- in the 4- " ath me “We have the hitting power, Tulane Lawrenceville and the University of Miami. This study . | stead of playing the whistle and | romp. or ] Yar S Stars nosed out San Francisco but lack a bit in speed,” admits} of Beasley was made in the deserted but symbolically ap- continuing to concentrate on yon Saturday, ransas City beat by one run in the first game fo Lambie, sorrowfully , recalling} propriate West Side Stadium in Forest Hills, Long Island. football. senson 6a Boston ist ne this HONOLULU i — Australia's [slugging mt Aten lines ‘ eo Fi we tee bees that landed 7 TNTOUET ot is best to George troit 6-2, Chicago. clipped Wash- Dawn Fraser, the fastest women WL Pet GEL te i ™Gne piece of equipment that ° mr the game {ington 7-4 and Cleveland down-|in the world in the water,| Sim Prameeo $1 3h au) i bo Bae wears Ome Piece 0 equipment tne the game. : ide right for | &o Baltimore 5-2. smashed her own 100-yard tree-| sin Diego ...... 83 41 8G4 3, 's : tomas thw “will be missing onig , a ine ir - Eddie Nordio, outside ment oer In the National League, Phila- style record and tied her mark wonywood ...... 53.420 580 4 e 4 ‘Gurvieh in the last game : ~ , Hills and Wiliams opened pe delphia Phillies won their fourth|for the 100 metres in the same Seattle tes $1 a7 ‘520 we e : oe i i that scoring after 15 nes P ah double-header in 10. days, beat-|Tace at the Keo Nakama swim Portiand ....... 33 80) 389 2 | e name dened rumors pat . with a hard cross aS ivan ing St. Louis 6-2 and 11-4. A 50-1 | meet Saturday. . , Sherumento J) ah erg 27 ae Gyro UD wit be using steei t ul O am goalie coulan andie, shot at the opening of the sea- The Olympic champion finish- -inforeed shoes to prevent injur- H & W ieft haif Gus Tresske, son, the Phils now are only half|ed six feet in front of her team- res ones ‘ne one George Murray scored a few minutes jater fol-) 3 game off the pace mate, Lorraine Crapp, in the : Suffered when he stopped a ba — *t| lowing a good wing play. lyn MG 100—the blue ribbon event of the _ in the. outfield with his foot. _ KELOWNA (AP) The third B.C. Lions mgport Mike Clarke, the clothiers’ to third place phe game behind third day of the four-day swim _ Grapevine also has it that] to quit in the first week of f training, walked out dur-! centre forward made it 3-0 arr {St. Louis, when Gil Hodges hit a| carnival. @ Suits ® Pants Model WSC57 the Pony leaguers © practicing a goal mouth ‘scramblé. Up until ' vo © Miss Fraser was timed at 1:02.]] e ; ny hitting with one hand to sup-| ing the weekend. } this point the football had been wo an omer in the ninth for On the way, timers caught her Topcoats Slacks Only 18° Down—Pay Fee port Ray Giordano’s statement| Verne MHallbeck, 215- pound Terrace fast, hard-played and _ better Cincinnaty slugged ‘Pittsburgn| at 56.3 second for 100 yards. She|| ALWERATION SPECIALISTS ‘that they could beat “those oid| full-back from Texas Christian ‘ thanthe score indicated. . twice, 9-6 and 12-4, and New) Set the old standard of 58.9. ; Only 00 per month men” single-handed. University, abruptly left camp |_ The Aiyansh eleven then put __ UICK SERV Ic E / ‘Lambie treats this rumor with| and headed for home. ‘ on the pressure and after a good York outlasted Chicago 8- -6 Mm 2 . the contempt it does not deserve, family trotibles as the reason. W. ee S passing manoeuvre Nelson, Mor- te nes. a hon — ie Die ey mS MINERAL SOURCE _ eu. .., chuckling: “That'll leave them at ’ Former. Purdue tackle Ed Voy- . ven of Aiyansh drove in a per- Lockman’s second home run or North ; ing ne. al Or . McRAE BROS. L . ny ~ least one sound wrist, whilel|tek and Texas Christian Uni- fect shot from 20 yards out. Half the day had tied the game in the | fi de ern Brazil] has rich '! The Store That Service Bulit "they're breaking the other one.”| versity end O’Day Williams quit ° ° time score was 3-1. hinth, me inthe | Helds of manganese deposits as'| 220 6th q. _ Phone 4238 || 2325 Phone 2326 - _ .Well, the time for boasting is! last week. Win i Only goal of the second half | n well as high- grade irone ore. | over. Left with Ohio State star Don came when Aiyansh’s Rod Tait, wee = To mers ttn tence rane an cena neon _ Tonight both teams will have|yicnic and Tom Allman of West , _ , _| supported well by his inside men | 0 tee eerteuee ye cee mete ere woe . gto prove that they are just as/ virginia State as the only two], ssduires: long-suffering ten- | sted in Aiyansh’s second goal. “good in running as in punning,| import fullbacks in camp, Gen- ants of the Prince Rupert ot «in whacking as in cracking, in| era] Manager Herb Capozzi has|Tict baseball peagus Groppe 2 OO _-Whipping as in quipping, in deed jarranged as a replacement Bill /COUPIe of hard-foug Ordne 8 . & Were SS in word. Carrington, Mountain. Confer- the interior centre yester ay to yan /gns Play Ball! ence all-star in 1954, fresh out me me of a ane . ashed — of the U.S. Army. n, Prince hupert rain w A Ci h Y out the Hotelmen-versus Gordon S 0al Baseball Scores and Anderson fixture. The Ter- race games were the first league F S$ ab \ Bayer pames played since July 7 oF di ury Navona Deawue e save scattered rar ts ” ‘SUDBURY @—vVie Lynn, who : getting tne win in the first hall| helped Toronto Maple Leafs o Chicane 2. Bn esbureh 3 Bea fs Jinx of the doubleheader. Norberg] the National Hockey League win Cincinnati at Brooklyn, post- was the loser. three Stanley Cups, is expected poned, rain. ° In the second game, which] to sign shortly to coach Sudbury : . St. Louis at New York, post- INS pen went one inning past the regula-| Wolves of the Northern Ontario ; Poe OT a ‘ue tion seven, Esquires tied up the| Hockey Association. Bultimore 2 "Glewelnnd 5 KITCHENER, Ont. ()— Huge} game in the bottom of the sev-} Wolves President Stan Brun New York 4, Kansas City 6 George Bayer, longest hitter in} enth. With two out in the top of) ton said today Lynn has agree Boston 6, Detroit 2 golf, won the Canadian open and|the elghth Terrace’s G. Groome | to terms. Only hurek ot trom r Washineton 4, Chicago 7 $3,500 Saturday and squelched aj got a walk from Esquire’s starter} to purchase his on ra tern SUNDAY jinx that has dogged him since| John Lambie, Grome stole sec- |; Brandon Regals of the Wes nn , National League he quit the football field for the} end and was singled home ,by| Hockey League. Brandon has | _ Cincinnati 9-12, Pittsburgh 6-4) toimways, _ |pinch hitter Neil Sauve. asked $2,500 for Lynn's release, Chicago 6. New York 8 from Los Angeles fired a two-]| Terrace: 021 200 002—7 10 8 ‘ | American League under-par 69 on his final round! Norburg and D. Scherk; Sauve UNSPOILED AREAS v: Washington 4-3, Kansas City aed with a 72-hole total! and Burton. Game fishing in lakes and ] of 271, ‘ " a . Terrace: 000 002 01-3 8 2)/streams is one of the main at- “ Baltimore 2-6, Detroit 10-7 Ti was the first victory since wae? ‘ New York 1-6, Chicago 3-4 he joined the pro tour ‘, 1954, | 2saulres: 001 000 10-2 5 J)tractions in Canada's national : Boston 2-4, Cleveland 3-17 | ie has been runner up six times Lose ar asdin (and Burton, | parks. , mantener tepenennenene eneerenmen eames oe oe : ™ ag Surrie ne : Bayer was 13 strokes under par St ee i, : Standings vs for the 72-hole distance and two 7 BETTER FARMING " Remember When strokes better than Bo Winknger porrioe Me { ‘oo From 1947 to 1950 alone Can- i Yy The Cunadian Press of Odessa, Tex, " rs . averapre For the second time in cricket] Johnny Henrick, sturdy little Hote) a , ; a1) ae esd 000. 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