Ree, =e a peg ne y & & 7 t & i x f hi & , ‘ ete ae REE aby hgthe's Smith, Davis star line-up changed 3y CHARLES Daily News Sports Writer A surprising change in the Gordon and Anderson lineup plus a grand-slam homer by a veteran slugger last night put the hardware boys back in second place of the Prince Rupert District Baseball eague as they downed a fast-starting Esquire team 10-5 The big change was the shift- ing of ‘Bill Smith from second base:.to' the pitcher’s mound where he hurled his first senior ball gamé in a style good enough to drop the clothiers into third place. The bases-loaded homer was supplied by former Esquire mem- ber Joe Davis who belted a long pall far over the right field fence for four of G and A’s seven-run rally in the third inning. In the other leagu2? game at Kitimat, Sande Lumber mills of Terrace. blanked the Kitimat Vikings 3-0 to hold their num- ber one spot in the Prince Ru- pert and District baseball Ina- gue standings. Winning pitcher George Haug- land allowed the Aluminum city. ; boys. only three hits. Loser Ray Chenosky’ gave up seven. web, POPPI ELOOLI PE LOL DL ODDLODEDIODEDOD STANDINGS boy WoL Pet. Terrace. levees «6 2 750 GBA cn G 4 {600 . Esquires............... 5 qq 555 Kilimat........... wal 8 wil NOEEILE EEE ERDOLL ELLE SEDO E SEED ’ At: Roosevelt Park, Esquires opened” ‘the scoring in the top of the ‘third inning when Charlie Burtch, doubled, Al Campbell nd. both were singled in Joe"Giordano. ~ scored Giordano “and A made “ amends in their half of the in- “ning with seven. big counters on two walks, a passed ball, singles by ‘Bill Bailey, Jack Mitchell, John Olsen and Rey McKay and | Davis” homer. Esquire third baseman Skip}. Montgomery homered in the sixth to score Nei! MeDonald and end -Esquires scoring. Davis came back in the bot- ,tom_) ‘of the sixth to lead another G and A assault with a single scoring Smith and Don Hartwig... Bailey made first on an error and. scored on still. another Esquire miscue. _ Winning pitcher Smith gave up eight hits, allowed seven bases on balls and’ struck out four. Sports Calendar TONIGHT Senior Men’s Softball—6:30 yp.m., Gyro Park, Savoy vs Old Empress. Pony League Baseball—6:30 “fim., Roosevelt Park, Port Ed- “Ward vs Moose. Little League Baseball—7:00 p.m, Algoma Park, North Star vs Kinsmen. SATURDAY - Little League Farm—10 a.m, Algoma Park, Albert & Me- Caffery vs Sports Shop. 1 p.m. —Greerr & Bridden vs Skeena Grocery. SUNDAY _.Sénior Men's Baseball— 1:30 “pm. Roosevelt Park, Terrace ws G&A, E, GIORDANO Loser Doug Ruttan, who was relieved by Don Scherk in the third inning, struck .out one. gave up six hits and walked three. Scherk, fanned two, walk- ed one and gave up two hits. . In weekend play, Terrace will meet Gordon and Anderson at Roosevelt Park while Esquires travel to Kithmat. Both will be twin bills. LINESCOKES 003 002 0-— 5 83 G&A... 067°003 x—10 8 3. . Ruttan, Scherk (3) and Currie; Smith and McKay. Esquires sgsteeee be JOE DAVIS | . .. grand-slam homer. | RAE MILLIGAN ‘igetond from resident Robert Milligan of 836 ion at wealth Golf tournament. above chatting with other mémbers of the Canadian Women’s golf team and Elizabeth Price (right) English women’s champ- St. Andrews, Scotland. The three Canadian goifers Miss Milligan, Marlene Stewart Streit (left) and Miss Judy Darling (second from right) recently took part in the Women’s Common- left), niece of Prince Rupert Second Avenue West, is shown gals ‘to Terrace CP photo. BILL SMITIL > ... hurls first. Pro metters . all tied up LOS ANGELES (Fi—Ken Rose- wall of Australia broke Pancho Gonzales’ serve four times. and knocked the Californian out of the unbeaten ranks Thursday imMehtin the Masters round-robin professional tennis tournament. The scores were 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. : The match threw the tourna- ment into a threeway tie for Senior Men's Softhall— 6:30 pem., Gyro Park, Commercial vs Empress Luckies, ifirst, place among Gonanles, Psewall and Pancho Segura, ail | with B- : ree or as, om ne GOOD PAY PLUS THE SCHOOL B.C, TWO-YEAR COURSE IN Graduates are eligible for} In British Subjeets inelude- chalory, Body Structure and niques, Guided Clinkeal Experience chiatric nursing, ineluding th tally defieient ehildren, ‘ "SALARY DUR Pirst slx months Second slx months Second yenr Salary Range for Gyraduan $324.00 per manth, ACCOMODATIO Roons—-$h.00 per month Menls--800e each, - Provided ‘ ‘ VALE Cammenees August Those wishing ta enroll | Porther lnfornutian Hae abtained? fram Provinelal Mental Wealth CAREER OPPORTUNITIES For Men and Women EXCELLENT OF PSYCITIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICKS offers ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ; 1, Grade 10, with preference given fer higher grades, 2. 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Ron Hansen and Jim Paglia- roni aleo got. round-trippers for the winners in the Vaneouver- Phoenix tuyste while Jose-Pagen Billy Wilson and Owen Friend homered for Phoenix, Fred Be- sana (7-3) was the winner al- in the In- though he was relieved seventh, Max Gurkont ond Bil Kennedy | a three-hitter in: Joined forces for TRAINING NURSING, | ° | PSYCHTATRIC NURSING eensing ns Psychlatme Nurses Columbin, t | Psyeliatry, Ysy- | Finetlon nid Nursing Teeh- fn Ab major flelds of psy- e Woodlands School for men» ING COURSE: Wamen Men HITR.00 $160.00 $158.00 195.00 173.00 226,00 Lo Psychiaterte Nirses: $270.00- pny, N AND MEALS: t men after one yenr, CLASS: nothis elasa should make ap- | appllention farms may be Services, ESSONDALE, 1.0, sf pod Wp Boat oth gd AP te Ang abe td tM ge Bee Seatlle’s opener and the Suds: Won the niphtewp 6-2, Me dors drapped the Padres to Chiee fab eopies behind (he So- ‘ons. Surkowt started the Slest same for the Rainiers and lett after five frames after piving up only one hit, Kennedy, who pleked up the vietory and man his record (Co 6-0, gave up two hits the rest af the way. Mark Freeman and redlever Windy Mechill het the Padres ta five Iiits dn the adehteay, with Premman qdekboe aap the vielory, The Rainters. combed Uiree Sian Diego pllehers for is hits. The Bees, trailing 4-0 poly Into (he last of the eiphth, broke louse with a five-ria orally to whip (he Indias and seattle Chris Nieglost’s bid fora shutout. The Boes, whe had been hold to three hits wad the elpbth, shov. edo aerogs the five runs on five hits, dneluding Samo Miley's Brundage tells Formosans scares LAUSANNE, Switverlnnd aw -- Avery Brundaye todity oxtenled a welcoming hand te Communtst Chinn and Nationalist Ching to rela to the Olymypie oreunmzie. fan. bul om Olymipie lernas. Tle wlso dented published re. ports that the uproavy over ex. pelling Nas load Chitin mabadit CHO him (ores tn preest | dent of Ohe Internitioni) Olyin- ple Cammaittee before the ead af fale cigdh yes duran da boda, wo @ 60 4 adh Gi jants 76 Canadian Press road to! on Sunday The Prince Rupert Women's all star team will travel to Ter- race Sunday for an exhibition double-header with the Terrace Women’s all stars. ‘The local girts who last year ‘men’ s softball championship won ‘the first half of this season’s home UNS ourney here May 24 downing The remainder of the tour- Giants in a Pacific Coast! ‘nament will be played in July at Terrace. exhibition tilts will be Shirley ‘Logan, (Gladys King, Selma /Standring, Jean Billing, Millie in the fourth. ' ; ‘, ing, Kane | Salons announ red Bellis, Kay Osowetski, Jeanette : 1 8 c McDonald. Betty Senum, Marg- signing of southpaw pitcher Jim. aret Brunelle, Margaret Young- |Barudoni, who had 16 victories man, Vicki Krykvlyki, Carol Mc- land: five defeats with University Kay and Millie Olsen. ‘of Southern California during: Sunday's ames here the last three collegiate ‘Seasons. been cancelled, ‘thre ee-riin double. Steve Bilko. ‘got @ three-run homer. for Spo- the have | TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 at the Civic Centre { EVAN KEMP STAGE SHOW ~ With Variety of Top Stars in Entertainment Adults $7.00 Students 75c¢ Children 50c Dancing 16:30 p.m. ‘Till 1:00 a.m. Adults $1.25 Students $1.00 Children 25¢ | CCTA [ss WD ? s To enjoy dinner out, or when you have unexpected guests, you do not have to leave your home. Just phone us for our specialties to ' take out. Spaghetti & Meatballs, Sparerils or Chicken Risotto & Meatballs, Barbecued Sparerils, Ravioli tise Thanhorgers, Fish & Chips and Sandwiehes Enjoy life more often, eat out at home! Phone 2621, ol, f. a At 0? ‘ond yan “HO i five se ‘captured the Northwestern Wo- Travelling to Terrace for the’ League.- Sox, Senators trade players BOSTON (Boston, Red Sox traded. infielder Billy Consolo and right-handed reliefer Mur- ray Wall to Washington Sena- tors Thursday for relfef artist Dick Hyde. and ‘infielder Herb Plews, 5 Hyde, a submarine hurler, had a 10-3 record and an earned- “run average of 1.75 last season, Plews, a left-handed hitter who ‘plays mostly second base, | began his baseball career in the New York Yankee chain. iG Consolo, who will b:25 in Aug- ust, was slgened out of high school for a bonus, estimated generally at $65,000. He has been with the Sox since, playing in- frequently, except for one sea- son when he. was farmed to Oakland in the Pacific Coast ern 213 Third Street ¢ Monday, June 15 CASH PRIZES PLUS DOOR PRIZE A 14-run explosion {n the sec-. ond inning proved insufficlent to Fashion Footwear last night as they went down to a 21-17% de- feat at the Mands of a consistent Savoy squad ‘in women’s softball action at Algoma park, © The Fashion girls opened the fixture with three counters and} used up all ,thelr spark in the second inning to rack up 14 tal- Hes, and end their scoring, Savoy kept, a steady pace with six runs in thie eae fr ame three | Title bout ‘tonight Co nsistent Savoy. crew. ‘down Fashi | NEW YORK (#--Kenny Lane | and Calos Ortiz get their chance for a world boxing championship tonight. Lane and Ortiz will battle 12 rounds or less for .the revived junior welterweight crown. 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