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This was his them to ‘second place; 012 -per-| second - victory—both over . the centage. points behind id!e Cleve- Orioles—in four ‘decisions this Jand. » It’s the ‘first, time the In- year. oS ns, with” an 18- 12 record to + 20° 14, have been a. third- -inning- single by losing ‘pitcher. Skinny Brown, then did- n't alow another hit until: rookie Ron Hansen tripled with two out in the ninth. Ford’ then struck out rookie ‘Daye: ‘Nicholson. , ‘eove seceece sescececcreereneeren. oh Ww LL : Pct, GBL Cleveland’ Oa dawe, 18-125)" 600 0 - 2 Baltimore. 9 °..:.. 20° 14" 688. +2 Chicago wee. 19 014 TE OY; New. York’ 2.0... 16. 14...:.583:5 020° Detroit. eh 1G Md BIT 2; | Washington. asi 18 918) 1.419... 5% | Kansas. City ©... 18.21 .382 ." 7 ‘ Boston a “T1218 0.899 | 64 woah eoscoorrrre cvccrcacecesevooorers, “The: Yankees, ‘just: ‘two! games ‘shy of the top after. breaking a fourth-place tie - with. ‘Detroit; beat Brown in the first inning’ on’ Tony Kubek’s ‘léadoff single, a “walk and Bob. Cerv’s two-out single. They got another. run in --the seventh... woot | TWO-RUN. HOMER. ae [ Dick. Brown's. two: -run, ‘homer ‘and-an ‘RBI triple. by “Minnie Minoso gave the, White Sox their ‘against Dick Hall. (4- ‘AS . But they, needed. ‘another: “fine relief: job from:Gerry Staley who came .on with ‘the bases loaded and’ ‘one: out in the seventh and ‘got pinch-hitter. Hank. Bauer on. fa doubleplay . ball.” ‘l-the victory for Bob Shaw ‘(4-3).: Pete Ramos. won his: second in : ow witha, five-hitter for the : Senators 1 ‘10: e°| five. A” two- -run: ‘single’ ‘by Julio | . ‘Becquer:” " capped Be winni e| Tete, . CLAUDE M. ADAMS. AND THE CONTINUANCE OF THAT. PRACTICE. CAT THEIR: OFFICE 325 FOURTH AVE, EAST PHONE 3975 PRINCE, RUPERT, BQ 2) four games. with’ a 3-l victory at}. “He gave up. a’ second- inhing . double by: Brooks” Robinson’ and. ‘runs. in. the ‘first’ ‘three innings | “That ‘saved tteams before entering Interna ; byt DOUG HARKNESS pms Canadian ‘Press Staff Writer 7 Hockey. Association virtually gave the green light, Wednesday for Canada to continue in inter national . “It passed: a resohition setting out how. Canada’s representatives In international hockey. can add player strength to their teams.. The ‘resolution, .passed at: the CAITA'’s’ annual meeting ‘here, empowers teams to pick up any number of players from other: |] competition. a ods “ Regulations passed Wednesday. call fora player” to. receive ‘a five-minute penalty. for hi sec- ond .high-stiecking offence in a game. If he gets a third, a mise, conduct penalty will. be levied. The player will be banished from the game with a match-penalty should he recelve a fourth high~ sticking infraction, The ‘meeting also approved: a tlonal competition. The players must return to their former team after: completing the series, Formerly Canada's representa- tive ‘could: plek.. up. only one SYDNEY, . N, S: (CP)—The Canadian. Amatent. : cause of the lack of good Junior A teams in. those. districts, - oA Af resolution that would eliminate |. Venetian Room WE CATER TO Atel, 18 . Awl — '@ BANQUETS @ WEDDING - ‘ | RECEPTIONS: @ CLUB. ‘DINNERS - | me, oe, fn SMORGASBORD. DINNERS: OUR, SPECIALTY. i, "FREE ESTIMATES we” PHONE 2621 FOR .TAKE OUT ORDERS os rene "Spocialiaty | in Nelian Food" | iid . | 7 i | L ha Cyondata Caf e yah ae . , PHONE 2621 player. from na team and no more than’10-from all teams, | DISCUSS FINANCING How the team will be financed is oxpected to be diséussed Fri- day, when new CANA officers also will be clected, | In: other business Wednesday the CAHA told “powerful” junior teams they must participate in tion. to be. oligible for Memorial Cup play. It passed a resolution roquiring all junior teams, with | the exeeption of Alborta, British Colunhia and the Maritimes, tio play Ina Junior league, ‘AYboria, British: Columbia and the “Mi'itimes wera oxcluded bo- rogular Junior A league competi-’ tic games in Allan. and Memorial Cup competition, The regulation stipulates if a game ends inva tic, a 10-minute overtime session be played and If the contest still is undecided, 20-minute sudden death periods will be played une. tila winner has been declared, -! Under former regulations, only. |: a'1l0-minute overtime session was played, | peeve Japanese rugby 4 FUKUOKA, Japan a—One of throe big Japanese iron and steel companies will send tts rugby tearm to Canada ‘his fall fora threa-wooks goodwill tour. JOUN WAMBIE Belmonts olnshing abla: opaning chucker, gINTON NASEBALL opens Sunday: with, the new tonm ontry with Esqulrea, John ‘Lamblo, originally: from! tho Haquire squad will bo in tho Bolmont uniform and will He: » starting pitechor, Don Bahark, manure canter, \a alntocl nA R prot DON SOHE RK oS. ane SILENT SPECTATORS ‘above- watch 14-year old ‘Raide Wil-- son of Delta House -as she leaps into pit in the Intermed- iate girls . hop-step-and-jump competitions at-the Booth. Me-. morial Junior High School inter-house track meet held at de placed ‘second in- the event . Which ‘was:.won.: by. Barbara . Perry. At left is typical action | provided by girls relay. race.” Beta house: won mect with 108 ‘points; - Gamma was second “with 103, Delta third with 70. and Alpha last with 56 points. - Grand Aggregate winners were : Woy OUR DELICIOUS CHINESE. ‘FOOD! Just. Phone 3329, | MELROSE CHOP SUEY 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Pashion ” Footwear’: captured. their first. win of. the. Women’s Softball League - last night but picked a hard way to do it. The footwear crew held off a \threatening Savoy Hotel crew | 11-9 for their first win: in their three games, . Both teams score ed heavily in the first inning but Fashion emerged from the frame with a 7-5 lead. ‘Savoy pulled into the Jead for the first time in the game al the top of the fifth inning when they scored two runs to lead 9-8. However, Fashion retaliated quickly scoring three runs in the bottom of the frame to clinch the win, . Winning | pitcher was Stella Nickel who gave up nine hits, Struck out none and walked nine. Savoy chucker Sandra Giske al- lowed 13:hits, gave up.one base on balls and struck out none. ~ Algoma Park’ Wednesday. 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