i . » « . wu a . Lo i, ! ‘ ‘ .* cy | YESTERDAY'S STARS = By ‘The Assoclitéd Prods’ =<) Hilting: Bll Skowrom,; Yank- Pitching: Warren Spahnh, ces-—had three of the cHarhps’ . , a oy wae . . Braves--—-set 9 “National League six hits, one his 17th home tun, Be ae fiy The Assostited Press record with his 41st carer shut- (and drove In both. markers In a. 4 od Wonder ful Warren Spahn, now the National League 8 all-time shutout aut and bet ime tne leagues top |? 2-0 victory over thé Orioles. an ‘ . Innér wil ni $ix-h a nn ' fa rathg, has the edge for the pitcher of the year. award to-day while rghthander wit nr ower tne Cubs ORY DANY. NEWS _CALSREPIEDI: L veal Jack Sariford, Philadelphia’ s late-comer, likely will have to he satisfied with the ores mens nn na enn enema | , league’s rookie citation. 4 Prince Rupert Daily News os . + Spahn, the 36-year-old master Brooklyn runs and the three White Sox dropped two out of Wednesday, September 4, 1957 . ee of”. Milwaukee’s first-place miéagrée hits the Dodgers man-|three to Tigers and remained ae te - —_ “ Braves moved ahead of Sanford aged. Dick Farrell and Bob Mil-| 54% games, behind New York, who pe, and - lefthander Billy Pierce . of ler, nd-hit the Brooks over the suffered a similar fate against we, the Chicago. White Sox. and Jast five with Farrell winning Baltimore. oo o tye gained, his 4ist career shutout his sévénth. - However, in Tuesday's only ows Tuesday in an 8-0. victory over prysdale ee ton a second Da othéf schéduled contest in the we Th was Spahn’ 3 isth vietory secutive shutdut with a: two-run, American League New York Mes matchihg Pierce for thé major two-out, Homiér in the ninth that roles eu. o Wa Jeague léad, and képt the easy- tled it, Ex-Dod#ér CHIEG Fernan-| Sox ¢arriéd a 2-1 lead into the |’ « — tunning Braves 8/, games ahead | G2 tripled and Willie Jones, bat-) bottom of the ninth before pinch fiat yg of the secorid- place St. Louis ting for Farrell, hit a loné fiy,| hitter Ray Boone batted in the a Cardinals, who. clobbeted. Cine-| for, the clincher. tylng tui with a single. Al Kal- hos innati 14-4, - Al Lopéz, long acttistorfiéd to] ine swatted his 2tst home run to A ' . , te “; MISSED A CHANCE finishing second to New York] lead off the 11th. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 4 ' Sanford, a 28- Id ki Yankees, stubbornly maintains}. Kaline .also singled home a . . Jos oe wa bic i ta te ke -old roo i, his.Chicagg White Sox still can| run in the first off Bob Keegan. Departs for Ketchikan— 1:45 p.m. 4 <- Wietories when lifted’ Ree AM catch, thé igiziie leaders—‘with| Gerry ‘Staley lost it in relief for . . Po eighth -innin inehhitte a little Hyde.” a 5-1 record: Billy Hoeft won his with connections to Seattle, Whitehorse yo thes Phifs tool ve athe, 3.5 Loped tinted. geet ie the seventh with an éight-hitter, and all Alas! . Yankéés 3s in His six| giving ap homers to Larry Dob . n £ ‘. Victory. over Brooklyh that years a$ tandg@ér of Cleve Jarid ent Dropo. y Y| -JET RAGER — Donald Campbell's jet- ~powered spe ed-boat Bluebird races along the Toronto a asisa ro ropped thé third-place Dodgers Indiafs, atid Batting a thiracle| Lopez; who has a. long mem- waterfront off: the Canadian National Exhib‘tion grourlds. Campbell reached a speed of 130 2 oNew eg behing. oo ke of sdrta, hé will do-it; é@din. in ory, ‘said. “we. chad a winning miles an hour in- his CNE demonstration. The speed was nowhere near the record of 225 miles ot Pittsburgh 6- 6 in. ante: ifsteatea his ; first. year at: the: Witite Sox streak going once, you ‘know, All} 20 hour set on Lake Coniston in England last summer. His _poat” is on. display. ‘at’ the CNE.. Los National League game. - . er helm. . - the we heed right’ now’ is another} _.. ot 7 Le we Sa (CP Photo): v4 _|.. “We're fot. déad : jet * he. said stréak .— ‘arid’ some help from ~——— - - —— 1 ois anual CY. ake for the spe Tuesday ‘after his club ‘Tost’ 3-2|those. clubs who are:going to be COAST ISLAND - | _ MANY LIGHTHOUSES | PIONEER VESSEL '(| 425 3rd West Oo Phone 2223 ¢ | Roos “Dori :Newcombe. won. the- in- fin 11° innings to. Detroit and val- playing the Yankéeés, I still think | . Graham Island, largest and | Canadian lighthouses *. sand The. first steamboat.’ on. the; He . “yO dugyral, lies in: the. won-lost and. uable ground. to Yanks: “We're we can do if, and’ ‘the players;|most northern of the Queen ‘ocher mazine ‘aids cover nearly St. Lawrence, the Montreal- built. ‘ Res. Evenings Phone 5236 oF earried:run columns, algo came only five’ games. behind. in‘ the| haven't quit: hustling — not for|Charlotte Is., off British Colum 20. 600 miles of shore along sed, Accommodation, made her maid- . fo-9 a ‘Step, closer to his. eighth seas loss column and we ‘have. 22 -one_ minute.” are oo . bia, has an area of 2,485 miles. linkes and rivers. 9... : =." en trip’ fo -Quebec in 1809. JY ata | - a ‘one: southpaw,-Bob: Lefty Grove, there.” ge ih a . oe . oo, | . Lom ‘has. ever accomplished that feat 7 Be ‘ , ; mo oo x, in‘modern ‘major league: history. | a OF ng | - Bee The.crafty veteran; only hold- Mounties ey po . nee. over from Bravés’ last: pehnant af oe, ‘GURbANKS'- . mo . g. in 1948, -got past. the’ pésty. sey- ff 7 ERS oe ‘ enth- -place Cubs with a six-hit- 0 P. , ae ’ : 12 MPOUND keeps" S| 2S ter, striking out five and walking } ace . ee, PROVED ON THE Exclusive new 3 DETERGENT-ACTION Co Dp 1) ‘ only one. _ Lo v . On erl. ; | “LOSES THIRD - / PCL BIG RU i engines so clean, guards them. so. well, cars last years longer Stk © : esactpan Dick Littlefield, fl ~ a :o” matched Spahn’s whitewash job amt oe : “-r* "for six frames, then dropped his Seattle Rainiers ‘beat Vancou- ‘i WHITEHORSE Now past 51, on mies ye thitd. in- a five- -run-- seventh.| ver Mounties 4-3 Tuesday night, L. ° a over the West’s tough- ‘ _ Hank ‘Aaron . made it-a romp| leaving the Mounties .still 3% 3 est roads—equal to 5 7 ay with. his. 39th homer, : good for] games off. the: pace in the Pacific ; 4 years of driving! ash three runs, in the eighth. -.. | Coast baseball league. ~~ . F oo. Sanford (was, tagged for both. The Jeague-leading San Fian- or d | cisco Seals: also lost, 5-3, to re y ‘ . a Hollywood Stars. - |: . . . Mee “Major League | In Seattle, Mounties’ Jim Mar- " DAWSON CREEK } tee «Standings | ‘+ shall opened the scoring: with a a : . Lo " - |homer, his 28th of’ the..season, ie voir: ENATIONAL-LEAGUE (| He’ hit another after - /Seattle |. 3 eR we Be. Pets GBL| pushed across three runs ‘in, the | : : St.- “Louis... 14.58 ..561 8, | fifth but. the Rainiers. brought - it, ‘ Seay Brookly in Ve abaee, Be “549 10 | to 4-2. by the end tie the. sixth:|. _ aoa Hilddelphia » 69 -64...519 14 - Vancouver got its inal’ run in). Rn Se ARE BS ie cgnin en: Owen eng: Me — ~ Chiéago: 20'49, 80 |. .380 *32 hit a double and scored: on Car} : LG -gearrie- rae Pitwsburgh 49 +83" - B71) 33:7! Fowis’. single. . ae oo MERICAN, LEAGUE at | ‘In Portland, Steve Bilko - hit . / Poaniato, ves Nev Yor “oe wy. ae. . Bee | his 53rd and 54th home,runs of) - vo : i vies : zs ° .the’ season.:as~th eAngeles|-. - -. ) | ho Chickbe.- eee TA Ot et "| angels-crushed tHe Beavers12-0.| ~ : Sg... 67 66.604 17 ‘| A 10th inning- “homer: by - All| ~ we ee) Sey ig | Heist enabled. Sacramento Sol- Washington’ .... 50°, 8f ..382- 33 || ons to edge San. 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