Ae Ke r i f cia ‘ i CRE Es eanenas 4: pres a Ue . ey ms a snpsldssiaten - ; ! Pevvvevesenves es a blithe ha baal We an a voy eg ney LIU Te eer Tew ie tros gain. ‘Mounties stretch |p lead to two games By The Assoclated Press The Vancouver Mounties have scored only thr ee runs in their last three Pacific Coast League baseball games but they have three Straight victories. 1. hates to fall victim via the 7 . route dre the hapless Seattle s Rainiers, who took their fourth coroloss innings, duel: between shutout defeat of the season by Mounty George Bamberger and tine Mounties last night. Max ‘Surkont . until Surkont| trist ton 10:0 win’ scored” by | Weakened In the ninth aitd gave Galt Lak a bcore Ylup consecutive singles to Buddy a ‘ke City over Phoenix and Peterson and Spider Jorgensen. a 9-7 victory of San Diego over| txo then struck out Barry: She-| Sacramento, Both were come- trone and had the count on,Joe| ¢ from-behind wins scored while Durham at 3-2 when Durham’s Portland was defeating Spokane grounder bounecd off the Seattle Vancouver's win gave it a two- shortstop’s foot, sending Peter- son h game lead over Phoenix for the Th othe ete mene eircuit leadership and ran to 32 kont we re gained 9 Sur- the opposition's consecutive up b ere ole more than given . p by Bamborger, who was .in Prince Rupert Dai Coe __Wednis day, Jone st BOSTON: Bill Norman _ promoted t to © inajor’ Nedpuie , gue man ager'’s: berth in -his 29th‘ year in organized. baseball; Plans tov run Detroit. Tigers on a “look-see - ‘basis’ for a “week or’ 80.0) navorman, 47, said Tuesday: he! sot as..no immediate plans’ after|; eri nage being: summoned from’ Detroit's perieies as ai aigeta man enatleston farm"in ‘the Amer-1ball club,” McHale ‘said in ex- Tighe eee to replace Jack} plaining the choice ‘of.:his_ new “ x eee-manager. “Norman. has: scouted | let’ 3 oe. 5.4 Jo hay ‘ e déne-and the major leagues ‘for us; he has’ ‘man said. ah nappens,” Nor-| scouted’ the- winter ‘leagues: and oN he, knows the Tigers ‘and: other of noses cebat as manager | American Ledgue “clubs.” ~~ ~place Tigers was de- a layed when rain postporied Tues- it everythin hen a; but ius | day night's: American .League rything he liad; but it jus JRON: MINION, ‘161° Dick ‘Bury, 138° ‘are two ‘members- of; ’ Wop wae ‘Boxing club who ‘will fight’ Royal- Canadian. ‘Navy: :bo trouble only in the final frame game with’ Boston”Red Sox. A didn’t: work out”. {°° , D | f when Surkont and Jack: Bloom- double- header-was scheduled tor, : Tighe, , who. Tasted ‘less than teat Sr RON tues say nee At eile. Centre: Card fe ure é pre ers ficld got back-to-back _ singles. 4 today... two Scasons as: Detroit: manager |. ~ fm — a The next’ two men flied out tol ; TIGHE. NOT THE. MAN . ..| but. probably " will. remain with |: Je EE Be ae + fighting Moore quell the threat. | Phocnix looked like a: shoo-in ° . as it built’ up a 6-0 lead: going to tit e match into the sixth Inning. The Bees’ Joe Christopher ‘then reached. MONCTON, N.B. ‘@:—-Manager | Ernie. Brogiio for a triple, the Chris Shaban said Tuesday. he fourth hit of the game from the has not signed a contrac, for righthander, and scored on an Yvon Durelle to defend his ‘Brit- | &rror. ish Empire Nght heavywelght| In the seventh, Broglio « tell boxing title against South Afri-/apart, giving ‘up a triple .and can champion Mike Holt. three’ singles before being. re- _Shaban was commenting on a|lieved by Marion. Fricane, Four report from Pretoria, South Af-{runs were in before. the inning rica, that Durelle and Holt would..was gone and ‘feur ‘more -in the mect for the title In Montreal in!eighth -clinehed it. Insurance " " July. homers were added by Don Wil-f Shaban said there is a possibil- liams in the elghth and Carlos its Durelle, of Baie. Ste, Anne,| Bernie in the ninth, N.B., might be matched against}; San Diego also had a four run world champion Archie Moore in| seventh, wiping out a 7-4 margin Vancouver in August. He says|built up by Sacramento; which | Tighe, “ the" organization ‘dni another guy coh ol owas awakened ee capacity, sald he couldn’t blame |’: \a sound:si the* Tigers . and. a “change. prob- 4 A eep and told_he. was abl i dé > ‘V{fired by general. manager John |‘ ply: wag in: ordé a “1| McHale. Norman “arrived by |: Apparently’ my, method» of ss plane about three hours later as | managing isn’t. ‘the. kind the club]. Tighe headed: for his home. ‘in needs, I: -Buess, z. “WAS: Prone: sto}? Spring Lake, Mich. -. overlook : mor . “We. wanted a. man with ex? § ; ‘JUST THIN OF IT! “This. Durelle has until Aug 30 to de- tae een arated five -runs in Refrigerator” fend his Empire crown which, he} the re uprising routed 3 won last May. from Gordie Wal- | Marshall. -Bridges,. who. | wasi. In YOUR Home lace of Brantford, Ont. Shaban|charged with the loss, and end- said Durelle could still take on]ed only after 10 Padres Had par- FOR: ONLY: A! Moore and be eligible to defend)aded to the plate. Steve Ridzik. his Empire crown against Holt,} who entered the game in’. the OADEO. WINWE — ; oe providing the dates did not con- ; ifth, was the winner inoue ROADE 0 WINNERS SanSteond and third pla censors $n P ° re wa or a pinch hitter ; Ty flict, i the seventh, | I are shown. ‘being presented with trophies at chamber mect- rt : “ing Monday. In‘ top ‘picture, Staff Sergeant J. W. Todd, 'N LAST NIGHT'S STARS roe and s gained | pereentage in’ charge .of "RCMP city ' detachment, presents award co o HONOLULU u—F las pe pts on Seattle and Spokanc,| . Ronald ‘Eby, runner-up in the competition, Bottom picture... ash. Elorde,} which ended the evening tied for shows Magistrate E. T. Applewhait tulat . 1293, Manila, outpointed Ike|sixth place in the league: stand- on winning: ‘Tunior Cha mle tes hie fone can e eel ae | Chestnut, 130, New York, (10.) ings, and all three’ are now 14 pnhies tor taking third.plact FEW, CENTS. ee ‘in. the Prince Rupert roadco as. well -as iving. an. lent. Ce games behind the Mounties. - Byving. an_ excellent. : SAN’ JOSE, Calit. in—_Wilie lowie Judson turried the trick| showing : ain: ‘the: Kitimat roadeo. Valpy. finished on top pf the _ ; A Morton, 140,.Sap_Jase,: ‘oulpointe ist the aougeen tured the trek. heap in Kitimat but. after completion of the course it furned. Ab __Noithern. B. «. | ed Julian Valdez, 143, Vallejo, to six hits while his mates were out’ that he, WAS. ‘not elegible since He only finished third “here:~~}4= ~Besner Black, Prince . ‘Rupert. raP ! Calif, (0.7 : {collecting 1G oft three Indian} 9 e.g os. : —Staff f photo. _. : cee " {chuckers. * oe ° SCRANTON, Pa. i — Dan] Spokane'’s effort included a \ ARCHIE lodge, 18994, New Hyde Park,/492-foot solo homer over centre-{|) 0 a ! we ~ N.Y., knocked out."Norm Jackson, field-in the fourth inning: by ‘Jim or a re . 18314, Youngstown, Ohlo, (1.) Gentile. TE Know ARCHIE, D W Ger i eNBUED seeeeerceeres see eeeoet eee ete eest Se eet enee Le EtTE CC ICetesOoRtOEGe YOURE. 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