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' OY oe | | ® Ae _ Boatyarders maintain perfect recor By MARILYN ‘ANDERSON want Boatyard crew chalked up another win to maintain their perfect Little League » ay record last night at Gyro-Park when they slaughtered Fashion F | | So - Fashion were 2 itclassed from y e ° Shion Footwear 34-10, opener tonight ot : cf the first inning when they allow-| 10 4 eter . : ; gan and Gladys King had six|walked six and was also tapped Sea Kings and Shop-Easy | 4 ed the Boaty ard string 12 runs! runs to their credit. . - for 13 hits while reliever Verla will meet tonight in the first. ° ying only three them-| ‘The powerful Boatyard squad |Sklapsky struck out none, walk-|. game of the 1959 Little League. eo | Selves. enjoyed another ‘bi 4 | g inning in|ed two and gave up six hits. _ Schedule at Algoma Park. — . ; m Ween Bane, Wahl’s catcher, the fifth: when a-double by Lo-| Next scheduled game in the| The two teams will take to. fo , \vard nin a en ti or the boat-|gan, five singles and two free|Women’s Softball loop is set for| the field shortly after the of- Soa Ee } " , vidin ii i in pntetics, in-| passes plated 10 runs.) 7 p.m, tomorrow at Gyro Park. ficial opening at 6:30-pm.° _ 7 six official trips to the fai: in| Fashion's Veronica Moroz came -LINESCORES: “Members of farm teams are’ || | "Selma, Stardving crceeey’ the |UP_ with the biggest hit for the|/wahl's: 1204 5100 334 20 9| also requested to attend: the - Oy losers when she belted a triple in | Fashion: 300 3 04 7—10 11 7| opening game. - Dee plate seven times while Shirley deep left field. King and Billing; Gladys King,” ‘Wahl’s pitcher, Senum;' Sklapsky (4) Semun PECIOEOOCOOOOOOOOIOOSS + Basi o-Fullmer étruck’ out none, walked two and permitted 13 hits. Betty Senum, starting chucker (6) and Kissack. Prince Rupert Daily News Try Duily News Classified for Fashion,. struck ..out. one, fight: ordered “WEIRTO, W. Va. —The Na- tional Boxing Association noti- fied Carmen Basilio Tuesday it expects him to fight Gene Full- mer for the middleweight crown it: has taken | from Sugar Ray _ | Robinson. 'Basilio, here to referee a box- ing bout. and his co- managers, John DeJohn and Joe Netro, re- ceived the notification in a tele- gram from the NBA. It said: “Expect you to meet Fullmer for the title. This is NBA posi- . tion following withdrawal of rec- ‘ognition of Ray Robinson as champion. Urge ‘you. to com- Wednesday, May 20, 1959 core Doggone CLEAN Housewarmer Heat nee standard Furnace Oil with exclusive 7 Detergent-Action Thermisol keeps ' your burner system clean as it heats ‘your home.-Like Standard Stove :Oil, . ‘it’s fully distilled to give you more heat ‘ for your money. Both fuels burn clean, help keep fabrics, walls and wood- work fresh and new: looking. Our Furnace Oil ee MEN’S LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, Bulger’s Jewelers are shown above _ right, are Bob Corbeil, also holding high team three trophy, after receiving silverware at league banquet at Canadian Cary Corbeil and Jack De Jong. Front row, Nick Birk and Marvin: * . : ly. ” - ‘ Legion Friday night. Bulger’s won B league rolioff and then de- Brew. —Staff photo by Charles E. Giordano. . P + feta : feédted Malkins, A league champs in finals. Back row, left to OS ano." | jhe notice added to the mix- Budget Plan «makes STANDARD ‘ ed up middleweight scene. The it easy to pay heating . \ HEATING OILS : ot 39- year-old Robinson has agreed Lo bills—divides the cost | 1 ES, ne t6 fight Basilio for the title in into 12 monthly pay- litt e Ca ule ‘arm a ers named {Philadelphia Sept. 21. Basilio, ments. - : * pee has not signed to meet For prompt HOUSEWARMER service, call i Pla ayers designated to teams. Paolinelli, Fraser Wilson, Jack Mullen, Ken Hiltz, Richard - ; ‘Basilio and his managers are Ww. E. (BILL) BOND. . in the Little League Farm loop| Sparks, Wayne Bergum, Donald | Tucker, Doug Small, John Bate- CROWDED TOKYO scheduled to appear before the c e ; Prine Ra ort, 7 will turn out 6:30 tomorrow | Sinoski, Brad Barbour, Allen}man, David Player, A. Spiller, Population of Tokyo, nearly New York state athletic com-~ Cow Bay Ph 3316 2. Kup Ob night at Algoma Park to be| Lewis, Richard Cretain, James |Floyd Murdock, Archie Tordiffe. , mission Wednesday to find out one. ne 9,000,000 at the start of 1959, is!the commission views concern-~ lined up for the grand opening] Wood, Gerald Harris, Allan Coach—John Proctor. . : ; increasing by 300,000 every year. ing Robinson. Saturday. Deinstadt, Brian Dean, Mark Skeena Grocery will meet} Grenlen, Brian Eby, David Wil- R ® et ; acer killed | Sports Shop 10 a.m. Saturday and. Albert & McCaffery and Greer & Bridden will clash at son, Boby Sklapsky. Coach—Frank Glowacki. - GREER & BRIDDEN- at Indianapolis 1 pm. the same day. , David Granlin, Brent Miners,|' {INDIANAPOLIS (®—Bob Cort- Players and teams are as fol-| Billy Hardy, Ronald Morrison. |ner. 32-year-old race driver lows. Doug Cameron, Craig Lien, Bill | from Redlands, Calif., died Tues- SKEENA GROCERY { Montgomery, Pat Laird, Byron iday night of injuriés suffered a Gordon Duplisse, John Menard,| Gordon, John Bremner, Craig |few hours earlier in a crash at Cliff Penney, Richard Lloyd,| Nixon, Orest Okrainetz, Roberl ithe Indianapolis Motor Speed- Kalle Krittmaa, Vern Movold,| Ferguson, Doug McBride, Joseph | way, — George Moran, Randy Gibbons,| Magoldi, Peter Williams, Allan It was the second death this Ron Tough, Donald McLean,| Tymchuk, Doug Guyatt, Bill year during preliminaries for Donald Mckay, David Johnstone,| Mallett, Bob Weeks, Geoffrey !the 500-mile race May 30. * Derek LaCroix, Darrel Simonds,| Clibbet, Blake Kimura, Bob Jerry Unser, 26, Lakewood, | - . John. Cross, Ron Kerr, Jesse} Quast and Gordon. Simonds. Calif., was injured May 2 in the] © ss Prince, Randy Woodside, Bill ALBERT & McCAFFERY first of a series of six crashes Wasyk, Garry Johnsone and Al- 'David Morgan; Denny Rudy, |this year. He died Sunday. Un- lan Kokorudz." | | Blair Johnstone -. John..Harmerz, }ser-was the 49th and.Cortner.the |. ae Coaches—Doi riintlins “ “and 4 ‘Mario”s jrzesik;’-Robert * Johnson,; }50th: victims of the: famed ‘speed+. cat ne i ee Les ‘Polhill. Trent McNeice,. Reid ‘Newsome, way. ot . SPORTS SHOP Bob Blackstone, Alan Roberts, . Peter Petérson, Ricky Lang,| Robert Tordiffe, Brian Carpenter. . Ken Lippett, Karl Sommerfield,| Tommy Sugiyama, Peter Fron- Steven Hill; Dennis Eby, Ricky |}hert, Tony Peterson, Bordon bM h kf Ogilvie, Brian Cooper, Grant|Brochu, John Denluck, Rickey ac en laces Holkestad, Wayne Murdoch, Joe Perley, Leslie Duncan, John test tonight Farm League schedule |, 2» x90 1 — 2 ” fang tonight await with interest «Farm teams schedule running from May 23 until July 2/the result of a California back- an Ne 00 Sk G Sport. SI yard heavyweight battle when ay -— 10:00 a.m. -- Skeena rocery vs Spor 10p ; ac . . May 23 — 1:00 p.m, — Albert & McCaffery vs Greer & Bridden’ ee areas rane’ con May 28 — 6:30 p.m. — Greer & Bridden vs Skeena Grocery | 'ender, meets Reuben Vargas mn May 30 -- 10:00 a.m, — Sport Shop vs Albert & McCaffery a 10-rounder at the Cow Palace. . Mhy 30 — 1:00 p.m..— Skeena Grocery vs Greer & Bridden The bout gives Vargas his big June 4 — 6:30 p.m. — Sport Shop vs Greer & Bridden chance to reach the contender's June 6 -- 10:00 a.m. — Sport Shop vs Skcena Grocery . . . June 6 — 1:00 p.m. — Greer & Bridden vs Albert & McCaffery Moxivan woes in ssa 2eto-i Un June 11 — 6:30 p.m. — Skeena Grocery vs Albert & MpCaffery - os MEAT BALLS. WITH RANCH STYLE FLAVOR! Tender choice quality western beef.is lightly seasoned and cooked in the tin to scal in all the flavor. J ust heat and eat.with vegetables of your choice — makes a truly nutritious meal. June 13 -- 10:00 am, — Albert & McCaffery vs Sport Shop derdog. 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