e 5 t ' { i é ue “t “e a i MON woo one a gt t New York. Ee a ee ee a a slants, Car Reon ar at rere arta es ins Again By The Associated Press - A couple of winter baseball buddies were chums again today after they had tried to take’ each other’s head off at the Polo Grounds. ‘The brawling craze baseball is undergoing infected .Sad Sam Jones of the National League leading St. Louis Cardinals and ~Riben Gomez of New York Giants Friday night. They ex- changed bean balls three times during a game won by Cardinals 531. Jones allowed only two hits for his best performance of the sqason. = . ‘Gomez shaved Jones high and inside in the third inning. Jones grazed Ruben’s chin with his fitst pitch before striking him out in the bottom half of the same inning. After the game both agreed “they were still good friends and ‘bore no grudges. ‘The win enabled St. Louis to retain their two-game lead with Milwaukee’ regaining second with a 5-4 win over Pittsburgh .ag Philadelphia slipped to third, three gumes shy, with a 5-2 de- feat by the tailend Chicago ‘Cubs, ae », Brooklyn, despite only four e? we " See it here at your Nodak equipment headquarters , Bon., so hits, took fourth place from Cin- cinnati, slapping a seventh’ con- secutive defeat on Redlegs—with none of the fisticuffs which parked Thursday night’s meet- ing. . Unimaginative ‘bunch these New York Yankees, They change now and then, even get into a bit of a scramble for'the Ameri- can League lead once in awhile -—-but day by day, year by year it’s the same old stuff. Take today, July 13. They’ve played 79 games, stand 53-26, have won six in a row, lead by four games and have lost only four of their last 28 games. On July 13, 1956, they had played 79 games, stood 53-26, had won six in a row, led by 7% and had lost six of their last 28. This is progress? Only July 138, 1955, they had {played 84 games, stood 58-26, and led by 11%. After 70 games that year, they were 52-27, led by 5%. Casey Stengel’s chillers made it 14:in a row this year over Kansas City Friday night. With a. 4-2 victory on a three run homer by Harry Simpson late of the As. Baltimore dipped back to sixth place, losing 8-6 at Cleveland as the Injuns gained a share of fourth place with Detroit. Ti- gers defeated Boston 5-3 with Jim Bunning, the all-star game winner, winning his -llth des- pite a pair of home runs by Ted Williams. ' ‘a few names in the cast every]. rrinee Enpert ally News Saturday, July 13, 1957 . B.C. Lions _ _|Quarterbacks Look Good NELSON «)—Coach Otis Doug- las of the Calgary Stampeders says he is well pleased with his prospective quarterbacks, After a workout of the stam- peders at. training camp here Tuesday, Douglas said he has been in many a National Foot- ball League training eamp where they didn’t have “this many good quarterbacks,” Douglas was referring to im- ports Joe Huske, Jim Stehlin, Jim Finks, and Hal Fairley, The Stampeder coach was reported to be particularly impressed by Fairley. Finks was rated one of the top three in the-NFL while Steh- lin is a high-ranking college quarterback from the East, Sea Kings Shop Easy Kilt (7-3 A seven run streak in the fifth inning gave Sea Kings an 11-3 victory over Shop Hasy in Prince Rupert District Little League play Friday. : Pitcher R. Newsom went the distance allowing only three walks. Bruce Mitchell’s two dou- bles, three runs-batted-in by R. Ogilvie and two RBIs by A. Smith all helped the game. Also hit- ting well were L. Gordon and D. Small, and R. Newsom. Shop Easy players B. Wingham and Bob Campbell were credited with RBIs. Losing pitcher was T. Thompson. He allowed only two walks. . Sea Kings took the early lead with two runs in the first but there was little activity until RUNNING DOWN THE SCALES—Muscular Metropol- itan Opera star Jerome Hines, who’s six feet six inches and weighs 240 pdunds, proudly shows off a small trophy he caught while spearfishing in Puerto Rico waters. He found time to enjoy the fishing off the Condado Beach Hotel dur- .ing his visit to the island, where he sang the leads in several Met performances. Last Night's Fights ‘Cleveland (#— Harold Gomes, 130, Providence, stopped Lulu Perez, 12944, Brooklyn: (4). Buenis Aires (®—Pascual Perez, 10834, Buenos Aires, outpointed Luis Angel Jimenez, 11144 Ar- gentina (10.) Milan, ataly (P—Artenio Calza- vara 173%, Italy, outpointed Gerhard Hicht, 17414, Germany, 15. ((For European light heavy- weight title). 7 FAVORITES CHICAGO (#— The Calumet Farm entry of Iron Liege, the Kentucky Derby winner, and ‘Barbizon rates as an early 8-5 favorite in today’s $100,000 add- Golf Crown Sea Kings made the surge in the fifth. Sea Kings ....... 201 O71—11 9 3 Snop Easy ...... 000 120—- 3 1 9 R. Newsom and R. Ogilvie: T. In Sight ed Arlington classic. Thompson and P. Girarclet. vee bee te torte ee ce FOUR-FOOT DRIVE—1It’s: a cinch no speed recorc car while it’s in this Condition. - Slings and . . . - -e. . . , , e David versus Goliath + By MEINHART LAGIES mo Exclusive ta The Daily. News ; This is the second in a series of. articles revealing to the public eye the inside story of the modern version of the David- Goliath fight, Goliath is the Gyro club, David the Gyro Pony league ,baseball team, battlefiéid Roosevelt Park,. time 6:30 p.m. Monday, weapons: clubs and fire balls. “Yesterday we raised the cur- tain on abominable Goliath. To- day .we will lift) David’s skirt. ‘Slingshot is Arnie (Spitball Burdette) Johnson. Garry. (Roy Campanella) Ogilvie has been named to swallow bullets fired} by the opponent, Following .cannons are meant to batter Goliath into the ground: . John (Bill Skowron) Scuby, Jerry (Johnnie Logan) Jensen, auvt wee eee es Bas Sy he end. Cannons— says Giordano. And, to this horror-stricken reporter, he tren disclosed the secret weapon that wil) rock Goliath right out of the field. The secret cannot be publish- ed here to prevent a panie that would equal] that of Hiroshima, but those attending Monday's battle will see for themselves to tell posterity (if they. live to do so.) g Water Skiing Tournament For Bayer KITCHENER, Ont. ()—Gigan- tic George Bayer, the longest hit- ter golf has known and fast be- ‘coming the game’s shortest tem- os ss BLASHOLDER Takes 6 flash shots—all on a single loading! . Ewe SAT Greatest. thing in flash photog- o ~ raphy! Load it once, and you're rc “set for a whole series of flash pictures. As you make. each pic- ture, pivot the reflector and a new bulb comes into position — set to shoot! B-C equipped, takes low-cost M2 bulbs. In models to . fit almost any flash camera. “% _pered pro, today set dead aim'on 2 ‘his first title since he gave up a. football career for a living on the links. . ‘ The. six-foot-five, 240-pouna redhead from’ Los Angeles: pow- ered his way to a record-equal- ling 64 Friday and the top rung of the 68-man qualifying round of the Canadian Open’ with an ll-under-par 202 after 54 holes. He holds a threestroke lead over Bill Casper of Bonita, Calif, four ahead of Doug Ford of Ma- hopac, N.Y., and five up to Joe Conrad of San Antonio, Tex, The big question now facing the 31-year-old power hitter is whether he can hold No. 1 spot and step to the winner’s rostrum late today to accept the $3,500 first-place money or fold in the stretch. 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Members of the centennial i sports committee will meet the coast and Vancouver skiing associations. next a : ak pe iThursday for preliminary tals. They tried simildr tricks two | Don Ibsen of Seattle, director years ago,” he said. “They broke | y¢ PCWSA, wescribes - j Y ” ; their own bones. ‘goon in Stanley Park as the Editer’s Note: It is true that! “best natural location in Nortn l C ; America” for the tournament. in their: last encounter; go far the event has never United -Coach Ray (The Stengel) Gi- i water in the meantime. “We will beat those men,”! | Major League Se i the 360-foot mark on the left|11th. inning home run, their S di field board. fourth for the game, to give the tan ings P| Hollywood Stars took a 3-1{Rainiers a 6-5 win over Los By The Canndian ‘Press ‘ — Angeles. NATIONAL LEAGUE a W ol Pet. GBL ~ PCL STANDINGS St. Louis .,.... 47 32 595 By The Associated Press Milwaukee ...... 46 35 ABH 2 ~. Ww iL Pet. 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