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Monday i in the. annual In- ~ ‘ternational Series as. part. ‘of the Dominion day cele- brations was announced today: by the Frinee Rupert ‘and District baseball association, The: Rupert- «District All-Stars‘ The association named: -Jand tackle Paul Anderson have « Sunday and a single game Mon- |, ‘terprovinc). il Riders Sign End, Tackle REGINA End Doug Killoh “Only 10 Peredn n By ED scrapping and only: 10 pe | the first four. ‘The whole league explodéd un- der the pressure Wednesday jn} what was exciting, if not. bril- simned. contracts to play . thetr fifth season with Saskatchewan . Reughricers, of the Western In- Union Football ' inanayer Dean Griffing -an- nounced today. . “4! ' A Regina product, Killoh, 25, is a clefensive standout. He fs a six-foot 190-pounder. Anderson, 24, was a first-string offensive comers; ‘and 18 Americans, - four Game times , for the Interna-| Klaveren, 137, Holland (10). The Canada Dry “ONE-WAY BOTTLE? for your convenience , Ginger Ale. i, abet roviyot | to return any old uyle roturnabte boiler on which you tackle for Riders last year, A graduate of Saskatoon’s Junior Hilltops, he stands six-foot-five and weighs 240 pounds, . Riders now. have Signed 19 Canadians, six of them .new- of whom are holdovers. Chicago un Bobby Boyd, 160, Chicago, outpointed Rocky Cas- tellani, 160%, Cleveland (10). ‘Milan, (#—Duillo, Loi, Italy, 13814, - Italy . outpointed Piet yan Hant.. baseball—with - 20 runs..(one. shy of the inajor lea- gue record for’a five- “game day), 125 ‘hits and 90° runs“ off. 35 pitchers. Of: the hits,: 53 were ‘for extra bases, Three winners had to- power from behind to do it. -Oné game ended.in a tie. After the shelling, St. Louis Cardinals retained first place by four points over Cincinnati Red- legs. Both.were beaten. - Third- place Philadelphia, a half game behind, walloped Cards 11-3 and Redlegs. were clobbered 17-7 by six-place New York Giants, the. latest club to declare itself “in on the pennant fight. é DODGERS* FIFTH . Milwaukee's. ‘fourth. - place Braves, also a half. game back and within two poirits of Phillies, within’ two points : of ‘Phillies, -battered Brooklyn :13-9, leaving Dodgers in fifth, ‘two games be- hind—and- only” Aly: ahead: OF Giants. Pittsburgh quit the cellar in a ‘doubleheader with Chicago,Cubs, winning 15-5 to plunk: Bruins back to eighth before a: 5-5 tie, . was called after 11 innings | be; cause of darkness. Southpaw ‘Curt Simmons ‘got GEORGE DAWES - ~ AUCTIONEER fag e Points Seperate Top Four r Contenders ‘home! at WILKS Me Asoclted Press Sports Writer oy, ‘That “hot” N ational League pennant pace of last — year begins to look like a | what’s going on these days, with.no less than six. teams émunaway”” compared . to reentage points separating as away with a nine-hitter for his seventh victory. as the Phillies unloaded 16 hits, handing Lindy McDaniel a fourth defeat, Rook- je Harry Anderson broke a 1-1 tie with a homer that triggered ‘a three-run sixth inning: Phils; ‘Jed, by Chico Fernandez, 4-for-5 iand three tuns batted in, got four more in. the séventh, ‘then tagged Bob Miller, an 18-ycar- old; $25,000" bonus’kid making his debut; with three rung: .inj.the ninth on" three hits’ and “three walks, ,, a In ihe -Amétleain ‘Leawiie Chi- cago, White. Sox ‘are stillon top today’ but their ‘Half: ganie lead doesn’ t look very. big. aa After their disastrous weekend in New York—thoy lost three out ‘of four~Chicago’ backed’ into the lead’ again Tuesday as Cleveland whipped Yanks’ I1- a" while they downed Boston: 2-1., Wednesday’ night ‘they. had ‘to call-on their’ bullpen. to check two Boston rallies and eke out a 7-5 victory over Red Sox. They had led 5-1 at ‘the end of three innings. , Meanwhile: Yanks algo needed relief help-in the ninth inning to beat Indians 3-1." In other games, Jim Bunning ‘posted his eighth win for De- troit, holding Washington six hits for a 4-1 verdict and Jim --1 Busby homered in the fifth for “| the only: run of the game as Connie Johnson three-hit Kan- _ Phone. 6032 cand 2952 “fsas Gity-for a 1-0, Baltimore victory. ents Sparkling Water Tonle Water Hi-Spot Lemon-Lime Orange Cola : Radio Ph “Plays” 7 a, SKIPPER . Anywhere}: ng “aut. ve #79 a _ Less batteries 5 “McRAE BROS, LTD. 2325 - onograph . we The Store that Service Built ‘Phone - 2326 | IT hird Base ia wn A rue nies are AO te jue Z sot % AB atry AE BT a OM le ¢ -Prionc Rupert Daily N News . a, Thursday, June 27, 1957" u va Tent Edge Mounties By The Canadlan Press. r Portland scored In the first Inning and held-the lead’ the rest of the way to -defeat Van- couver Mounties 5-4 in‘a. Pacifi¢- Coast, League game, Wednesday night, .-The Por tland victory tied: the series. al. one game each, 7", Angel‘errors undid'some heroic |} stugging by Jim’ Fridley’. and ee Steve Bilko and San Franelsco my pcked up an ll-Inning 6-5 winl[ oo. over Los. Angeles. All six Seal runs were unearned, . Hollywood survived a ninth- inning threat to defeat Seattle 2-1 in a light-hitting game, It was the second straight win for the Stars over the Rainiers,. Milo Candini's-relief pitching SE 7pm, TODAYA “THE PiCTURE THAT Uris YOU RIGHT OUT OF YouR SEAT!” . Py STEWART THE SPIRIT WARNER Bros: preemt » JAMES - as Lucky Lindy’! OFSTLOUIS’ » Conca Wisc os n ND SATURDAY = . 9:25 and hitting enabled Sacramento Saturday — 2 pm. oe to defeat San Diego'4-3-in a 10-| 02 inning game, The-Sdcramentol} @ pitcher gained credit. for his,]- third. win with four innings - of | : scoreless: ball. and a two-run: single in. the tenth. that secieed | the game, iss Portland alter seorkig one run} - in the’ first, second and. ‘third | innings at hore, scored what | proved to bé the ‘winning run: egainst Vancouver: when Ed} Mickelson. homered with .. one; man on base in the fourth, Gene Fodge, who - relieved starter Bob Thorpe in the fourth inning, was credited. with the victory. Each side ‘used three pitchers and each had a total of: 10 hits: Vancouver scored single runs in the second, third, fourth and eighth innings, . AMS pre. . Standings . , WoL Pet. 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