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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 8

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rd a th -'4 h'-i In i'e Seek Tie For Lead Dick Wakefield Clouts Homer; All fc! ttct'i r.tfi 4-cl hrUy la ih T.i'ir 11 to ft a.ifrat kitry ovr tm is Ts 1st r.l ie a t.au ti tt nniUf if th, aTfi'. In lot tf. lrr fushr-4 '-hrn Iftto City Golf Meet Continues Colwood Sunday Drw lor th fsc-ai fef fi'jr la 1 p'-ayrd 0 1 Cub Ktur4jy nlrl i.ll ti.th i'-' ttt irtwi I DiniAfC Win Kc rrw tUllUolj lllll 'H Mfto- ral Arna len.ght at 2'J. Vv-urt at TtHVy Yafei-ra at Sjkaf rte twcirr Tilt Tt lrtvetn TresTr Oof 5 A fifst ri tT Its I3.r'0 suit the Trv City Travrs K'4 tub al court hearirsg Insr.irailj', a prr tilur tiit by lt i'J rn Ifrif fA. it V.ry tan lr ort I ik.1.1 Urr C.r Mp B.a'.r V.t.T aUrt in th A lu4 Is in hp out f'rr aftaVy to an I pvlnta vrr l.

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a' league V. who h4 thrif 1' up, rt-n. lt tm th ball I rrjr lf their rr ff Sttl. ctiuM h.f. t'n 6i I at irt-tenn! rm erun i of on ev.

ff t. it w.n a different story lit the second half. Ca? In t.e r.rro 1 aiie Sail )ri a a i. unless rtrfennpmwt Im rtutr. to atin chrrs lr i2 hits in a laded (Mil tk courtroutn In Wakrtwid.

tte eslot han by th KTTtra, 16 to 2 ITiumpn. Walla Walla here the heating ith lr.J-.sry fur rw Vsfk nws fcahy He ihira ir.Mns. lnn The Whit Ss to 13. In tt.e slammed a two run homer In McCarthy's R-1 Sot a rud? ws bestf cor.d'JCtri. Whrtl lh lights r.irkrr4 out.

Jusle am f'-Mi (im- Ar f.mhl up tn lh 0k.andS tt2 win over Na. hea lltt; Kmny Hol. Ue' was From a ouvr Uy turn ir the r'- rrrnto. comt won Ms t.rst tine ol the Driver retr.arkfd: "That dis It You have too much light In snte4 urvlrr with bils the anriur.vrr.rnt that Hichmond rm m--nt IT. C.

But it. gait horns wtnt to esr, turr.ing back Boston's slug ni at him from a ar-jius. Mfh 114; rowert Tip for Kennewuk Drtveln Thratit tnd haven't enough here." gers to 4 lie Buftafit Iiurel 49 shuts at iwvmtn Inning for the Korrt St Louis Browns, who ve been th t.tt time this 'r a lwarn" riladrL The theatre Is suing the ball InxJurt. t-ul King f.ni'fuM Undrr. lU a second tmm-n an by trd lor 10 ers.

cavorted at shortstop f.ir San Di ia After grsMiing a 4 to2 ka4 in trie n4 'tor-liMn of li holt ew rokc ld ovr Don Gon, ol l'plnU. let ot etfiht r.roKPt 11 lh at 1. Drw nd itarttng liwi lul-low: la. I ta -W. Wnt, i.

t. M. 111 ud H-J. M9, O. 94.

Wt. the torutrht, I'nwrrs showing sins ol life, recently, came from behind to nip FhUa- club on the ground that lights Nlcholii r-iiki for hits the 14rmr.it Irani, the ctumps at the ball park were ruining- the mg coarn oi elphla Athletics 6 10 5. never kxked back. Veteran Roy last r.tght Front ttiat post, his wild throw In the ninth let Holly und downfall cam ivut after lour iJiTntwtrfwl bntimpn lUmtltuti TijiTS. last years St Louis Cardinals deadlocked the theatre bumra.

Cat as continuing today. CavalJin sj-esrheaded the Bur Mann Cup finalists. Fowrrs ha hit lor th ryrc row Brooklyn lor the National rsrdi' attack with three tallies wood edge the raJrri 3 to 2 and uk a luU game lead In the ksgua Short sec re fonotes: nrnouncel tht Rod Mdeod. re In th wvmth Innir.e. League lead by shading Phila and a pair ol arista.

Winners cently transferred from the Bur The Earn was Alt iy clo? for race. delphia I to 4 after Chicago Army Nine Nips rard. will be In uniform tonight r.ioved into an 11 ta5 lead at the halfway Interval and outscored Wakefield's bl.wt his Srst 1st Innings with the on the dumped th Dodgers 7 to TrtMft Ji tmnr-o-ittw mmm lor the first time. b. A.

Dm III H4 I II-. ran. A. nmit, round tripped bx the Oakscar long wd of a 5 to 3 count. Ehort scores follow: Richmond i to 2 In tli third Hudson Lumber; Richmond failed to vara' It lied over th If ft fence.

It Turner started the bail rolling canto. BATtOKAL UACPK lowly dwelling laat night as the B. was his only hit of the game. Vest Heat Wins Although outahot 16 to 13. los North Saanich Th Padres Red Embrea was Ilnl T.

O. Krrt, rir.d. at Un.11 ers managed to outscora the lor the winners when he douhll after one was out in the seventh. Thil Benn followed with a single, Sluggett hit a tsnnwu ana Btmlhlck, PcUil and B- Overcoming a to 3 deficit In It I O. Xiatrt.

Bwtob Burrards, to 4. In the final. Tee Scores To Be Downs Toppers the victim of Eerardlno't high throw to first on Clint Conatscr Infield binple with two down In the ninth frame. Garrison pushed tl.KJ tti t4 I T. A.

Bun. M. A Hrr. 1 14 na I F. fcnm, BkIt.

HttOBlH ground rule triple and Ronnie over three run and added the Agnes Pearson hurled Worth lie innincii n.nkh.j. Santa It' and Cur.pnl: the ninth. The wild heave allowed Lonar4 )4'. DuSifi (t, Vandtc winner in the 10th frame to Lou Novikoff Sent For Cup Team Possibility Xtn'll O. rnihwp.

J. R. Cfl i toll. lutat It) au4 Wa.ket, Owes. Rcnn lined out a long home run to right centre to clear the bases and the Aces moved ahead Saanich to a 9 to 6 decision over Toppers at lower Central Tues Bill Antonello to scamper home from second with the tie-breaking 0 u4 It Btdn.

K. Ihncki II Kw Tort It Hudson Lumber, 6 to 5. In a senior men's Softball loon Pitttbursn day night to vault the suburban l7 It A. Brim, n. Biruil.

a Kiinxi and Kitrun w-a. Lomsardl run. To Play With ites Into a lirst place tie wim to 3. Hal Yardley scored the sub Scores from Sunday's rr.id tussle last nigrt. 14) and McCullouah, Turner.

Gordy Maltzberger, taking over and tti 0. Andrn. B. BMton I I Allsorts In the Women's Softball The win moved the soldiers to IrVnd golf championship matches urbanites 10th run and Frank Clnnnnatt lit in the nine for Hollywood, drew tool and Ul-t. BibbToa B.

Mom on. D. Ootin. League. within a game of the undefeafed and Coowi: BlackaaU, Par Yakima Bears at Nanalmo will be forwarder to Kilshaw, a recent transferee the victory' credit.

koiU (Si and BowcU. Naw nine. 10 0 uui i W-W. MrColl, T. tinhi.

Seattle's rambunctious Rainiers the B.C Golf Association for AMKBICAN LSAGl'S West Heat downed McPher 10 IS and 1 4ft P. Clank, J. B. Fntu, YAKIMA (AP) Lou Novikoff, hustled to a 3-to-l victory over from Douglas Tire, finished off the run-making in the eighth. FTRMSTOX rOWDEKS BALL Claraiand It It consideration In selecting the 10 JJ and 1 M-O.

StrtHh. V. Painter. Kw Yort I I son's Decorators. 9 to 7, to grab third place in the elcht-team San Francisco, dropping the Oarcia and Hicu: PortrnMd.

D.John B.C. Wllllngdon Cup team. the rollicking Russian who once cavorted for Seattle Rainiers, ntrnnua, 10 and at A. Bmor. t.

Km, Seals a point behind Los Angeles Johnnv Furmston continued This will mark the first occ ion lit ana Berra. Dftrolt 11 It Whlnton I It into sixth place. Al Gerhaeuser 10 30 and 1 0 B. Cm it oil. K.

In. t. loop. Down 7 to 2, winners odded a singleton in the seventh and pushed over five big runj in Down 6 to 2 going into the last of the fifth, Toppers roared back with a four-run rally to knot the score. Three hits provided th winning tally for North Saanich in the sixth, and they added another bracer the seventh for good measure.

Tonight at lower Central Foresters and Moose play their first league contest his hitting streak that has seen comes back to the northwest tonight in the uniform of Yakima Mutchlnion Calvert and Fobinnon 10 41 and tit L. J. Hihbron. W. sion any other city beside Victoria and Vancouver have sent bested Harry Feldman in a good twirling tussle, allowing five hits him pick up 15 hits out of 33 Hajrnet.

it'. Welt ti, Wtlwrutb r. mm. it, Harru mi ana xrana. the eighth.

They added the times bat in the last seven Bears. to six for the Seal flinger. Feld scores to the association. clincher in the ninth. Cblcaro Boston 4 games.

He went three for four man hit a homer for the Seals' The tourney will be played Lou, who started his baseball- A.N. and A.F. Vets tackle Holcomb and MaM; FarntU. Masteraon last night. Sluggett also con lone tally, but Gerhaeuser started ana jsaiia.

over 36 holes at medal competi Milnes Landing Wins Track Meet Yarrows tonight at Bullen Park. tlnued to hit the ball hard also lng as a Softball pitcher, has St. Lo-Jti I tion. Prizes will be offered In the winning two-run Rainier rally Philadelphia I NO HITTER been playing the short-base game In the eighth with a double. both gross and net categories.

getting three for four. Game time between Brent Panntn. BUr ti, Perrlck It). Widmar (Ti and Lollar: Brt-isie, Wys (6), Schleb (H and Aitroth. Ouarra iti.

In a senior men's tilt at Short scores follow: Low-gross winner will receive again this summer after a long wood Aces and Douglas Tire Colville Road, Ray Ramsey en Copping lour out of five relay races, Milnes Landing captured career In the minors and majors. the Oliver Eby Trophy, while the best net scorer will win the Pro- Sacramento Oakland tered the hall of fame when he is 6.30. Short score follows: 10 Novikoff hit the headlines In OlileiDl and Stelner: Bamberfer and Made Trophy. OWN A BEAUTIFUL METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN FOB OffLI $75.00 MOBB Thaa Tha Cheapest Blf Car 1940 when he batted .363 with Noble. hurled a no-hit, no-run game for Esquimau Athletic Association the lnterhigh track and f'eld meet against Belmont High R.

H. E. Both last years cup winners, Los Angeles to lead the Pacific Hollywood Son Diego 1 B.C. Fonest Products 3 3 3 against the Navy. Six errors by I Dick Carroll of Victoria, the net -mbree and Moore: Lehman.

Maltiber. Keltner Released BOSTON (AP) Boston Red Sox Tuesuay gave utiUty in-fielder Ken Keltner his unconditional release after obtaining waiver on the one-time all-star third baseman. Keltner was Brentwood" Aces 11 17 2 Coast League. He then spent five years with Chicago Cubs, the Tars contributed no little to winner, and Owen Ellis of Comox, ter (9) and Sandlock. Nichols, King (7) and Wilson Esquimau's 6 to 0 win.

the gross, winner, have entered San Pranclsco 111 Seattle ttt with indifferent success. He Davidson, Sluggett (3) and Feldman and OrteU: again this year. Oerheauser and went to Seattle In. midseason St. Louis College shellacked Ramblers, 15 to 1, in a secund Sheely.

Turner. 1946. 2 fixture. WINS CYCIJ5 RACE recently, 118 to 93. The Legion trophy was presented to Stanley Skuse, president of the Mines Landing High School students' council by Jsck Myers, president of the Sooke branch of the Canadian Legion.

Ray Helgesen, captain of ihe Belmont Softball club, which downed Milnes Landing, 8 to 5, received the Maughan Trophy. Last year Lou played with picked up by the Sox at the start of the season after his re McColl-Spayen WOMEN'S GOLF Gordon Gilder captured the Newark, N.J., and start of lease by Cleveland Indians. LOS ANGELES Carlos Cha Victoria Motorcycle Club's cross this season found him playing II I In Golf Final Winners of the silver and bronze sections of the women's Sit- PANDQ-A country race at Millstream track in Mexico. He quit there, how ever, to return to softball. Yak Billv McColl will meet Stan ima outbid several teams for the over the week-end.

Second place went to Vern Amor, while Les Blow and Ron Bissendon tied for third. vez, 1341,4, Los Angeles, decisioned Art Aragon, 136, Los Angeles (10). NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UP) Tiger Ted Lowry, 180, New Bedford, stopped Augustino Guedes, 186, Palmerton, Pa. (7).

Spaven in the finals of the Royal Colwood Coif Club handicap services of Novikoff, who will monthly medal competition at the Victoria Golf Club Tuesday were Mrs. R. K. Beairsto and Mrs. W.

C. Mearns. New members' competition award went to Mrs. R. Wilde.

The North Sooke Women's Institute Trophy went to the Milnes play left field. championship. Landing girls Softball team for Its 17 to 14 victory over Belmont G. Standen will meet woet Morgan for first flight honors, and F. Brawn and G.

H. Mat 0N2 MINUTE NEWS thews will vie for the second flight title. Dave McCooey will JOE LOUIS MENTIONED ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE vSf i ri -L g) lJ 'f-N -t -I meet either E. Brooks or E. Thomas in the third flight final.

All matches must be played on cr before Saturday. Lee Savold Flooded With Offers Following Victory Over Woodcock HORACE KNEW IT 2,000 YEARS AGO Rugby Meeting "Your own property is con cerned when your neighbor's house is on fire." Horace Danned these words in the A general meeting of the Victoria Rugby Union will be held in Room 108, Douglas Hotel, tomorrow night at 8. All delegates are asked to year 30 B.C., pend on what the doctors say about Ezzard Charles." Charles, sidelined by an in: jured heart still is recognized as world titleholder by the N.B.A. This will hold good, pending another physical exam Today, the threat of roof Louis, who retired unbeaten March 1, 1949, has repeatedly said he would not return to the ring. However, of late he has wavered somewhat.

The latest statement on Louis' position came from his secretary last night at New LIskeard, Ont. NEW YORK (AP) Lee Savold, newly crowned "world" heavyweight boxing champion of Britain and Europe, has glittering offers to fight Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles or Jersey Joe Walcott Savold scored a fourth round technical knockout over Bruce fires from flying sparks can be banished forever. Jonns- Manville Durabestos Roof ination of the Cincinnati negro Shingles, made of asbestos and cement, will never burn, The Brown Bomber currently isi rot or wear out! Once on, J-M Dijrabestos Roof Shmeles can be ior- lit Finest ttO i 1 i gotten.4 Out of mind, yes. But not out of sight! The soft Carbureter and Motor Tur.s-Up Servica ti YEARS SPECIALISTS 1926 1950 beauty of their blended colorings and their distinctive texture do wonders in adding at in August. New York State has never recognized him as successor to Louis.

Although Bill Daly, Savold's manager, said yesterday in London he has a "gentleman's agreement" to make his next fight for promoter Jack Solomons in London, he may listen to Green's offer. Only Charles is out of the veteran class. Ezzard is 28. Savold is 34 and both Louis and Walcott are 36. touring Canada giving exhibitions with a qircus.

The secretary, Leonard Reed, said that Joe does not intend to meet Savold. He added that the proper thing for Savold to do is to meet Charles. LOUIS UNDECIDED As to Joe's future, Reed said: "Joe hasn't made his mind up vet on flnv rnrtiphafk. TTi npvt Woodcock In London yesterday. Abe Greene, commissioner of the National Boxing Association, made public the bids from an unidentified promoter today.

"I am empowered to speak for persons who will guarantee a $350,000 purse for a Savold-Louis said Greene, "a $175,000 purse for a Savold-Charles bout or $150,000 for a Savold-Walcott contest the fighters to agree on their own percentage split- i k. -m sa a i a tractiveness to anv home. 1 1 3 I I I I II Write for free folder on J-M This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by Durabestos Shingles to Johns-Manville, 1206 Homer Van This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liqucr Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. III I the Government or British couver, or see your nearest III J-M dealer. 1 Columbia.

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