‘Prince’ Rupert _ applies, some. lipstick ‘after. completing a sports ‘car ncowver’s. Westwood racing . circuit. She chas- ‘been against top international male drivers for four years. . ar’ “she. placed. second cine class FB production racers..in _Monday, J une 2 Dai ly News 0, 1960 stenographei “Joan” Good-. —CP- Photo! PF. sae at Algoma. Park ‘Sunday, exploded into th inning slugtest : as: s Savoy. ‘Hotel “edged. Old a \inning, scoring. two. runs to make} the.score 7- in Savoy’ 's. favor. ‘However, Savoy batters’ took 4 ¥,. Ot, a “4 « . A * * RR ee i | Prince Rupert’s. Baseball ASSO- before going down 5-0, under {the brilllant two-hit pitching of Ketchikan’s Gordon. Robertson. | | third. base Hnes..and were Antro-. duced, to the: fans.. : inning when’ the -sun. poked its head through the clouds for a ‘the elements to watch. Ketchi- -kan’s 45-year-old veteran, Harry Ludwigsen drop. a tight. contest /after an eighth inning rally. by ‘ tabbed himself as a good reliefer, . walked five and struck. out five. (fourth “inning -|were scored off ‘two hits, two. ~Jerrors and a walk. They added | Miss Crummy with a bouquet of carnations for her valiant effort, while, the: association: * gave ‘her a. baseball autographed by both teams. : lin ‘the’ eighth, to. give, ‘them a ‘|the bottom of the: eighth. : ‘Motors, o SANA iy WW Ne ~ Competition was. hard and Baseball. ‘Tournament. between} ciation All Stars. and. Ketchikan All Stars. at Roosevelt. Park. The Rupert All Stars ‘took the first two. games, 5-4 and 4-3, Saturday’s game - Was: played in a cold miserable ‘drizzle that stopped . about.. the - seventh, brief. moment. But : almost 200 fans ‘braved Prince Rupert. John Lambie started. for the| Cameron ‘third | innings. one as he gave up:no hits, one walk and struck out. one. on “Ludwigsen gave up’ seven hits, Ketchikan took the lead: in the when two. runs) a.single in’ the fifth and another , 4-1 edge. - . Rupert: scored one ‘run ‘in the fourth ‘and ‘then’ came alive in| .Dick Bury’ singled,. to score two-run ‘single to tie the game. Playotts in. the Mixed Spring. Five- -pin: Bowling League will be played tonight at.7-o’clock it was announced today. - Following the playoffs will be a banquet at the Annunciation Hall. Teams scheduled to. clash will \pe: + AY ALedgute_= Melrose, “Rupert. ‘King. “Pinners, “Yukon : advantage. of Campbell’s’ obvious ip | loss of control -in the fatal final,’ press batters. Windmilling Allan: offerings to score, one Empress got back into‘the ball game in their half of the’ eighth almer takes } DENVER Ce lo. 4) — ” Boyish- lookin Ar old:.. Palmer, one of ch players of all:time, h ecorded victory No. 2 in his bid to become the golf's ‘grand slam. “The 29-year-old: native’ of tiginier, Pa., staged’ a magnifi- cent comeback Saturday, firing a, six-under-par 65 on the final Piha to capture the $60,000 United States open with a .72- Hble“total of 280 as Ben Hogan, the old master, faltered. Balmer, leading money-winner among touring pros, blazed back from’ seven strokes off the pace to.. grab the winner's purse of $14;4 400, Never in the open's 60- inning: “when. they” Savoy sluggers peeked away cat]. “Campbell’ s run‘ in the fitst’ man to win. professional |. on three, walks - and’ - Ewo) ch ally ‘attempt, i ~ Empress. batters. ‘tore. into: the: ‘of- ferings: of Hardy. for five! ‘hits, in- cluding ‘a. triple. by: first: ‘base- man Tom. Pilfold. “The rally. resulted in five runs, but the Empress attempt, for: victory was: to fly-out. ent he cam win these two events and: the big four of. golf. year: history had a.man made up more than five’ strokes on the final round. Palmer, who won. the rich Masters tournament: ..with’ a dramatic finish last April; head- ed by plane for Ireland. today with Sam. Snead: to. represent the United States in Canada Cup matches starting next weekend. CONFIDENT WE'LL WIN | He will take in the British open .in Scotland July 4-8 and return to. Akron, Ohlo, for the U.S. Professional Golfers’ Asso- ciation championship July. 21- 24, Palmer is supremely confid- - Canadian: Auto Production 2 year” To Date. 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UP.. , Canadian. production of paints and varnishes in 1958 was at a record value of: “$135, 207,000. open tourney | -He took the Masters with bird- ies on the final two holes to beat Ken Venturi. by one stroke. ‘At. the picturesque, 7,004-yard Cherry: Hills course here Satur- day ‘Palmer started the 36-hole windup eight. strokes behind Mike Souchak and: in a tie for 15th place. A’ one-over-par 72 in the morning’s third round gave no indication of the, fire- works ‘ahead..” © a ‘ After; ‘Tunch’ ‘he: tore tnfough tha first Aine of the final ‘round in -30. strokes, tying the open ‘record. He picked up six birdies, ‘two pars and a one over par, ‘Coming home, he stayed close to par as the hardened fairways and greens of the’ par 36-36-71 ‘Jayout alternately raised and dropped the hopes of the others. Palmer was four under par for the tournament. Native records. for Canadians cracked XELOWNA: 4?) oe ‘Two mon cracked the Canadian native shot put record and one of them catabiishod a. British Columbia tho: Interlor track. and | Hold champlonahins, - Fred Sontag of Williams Lake, roprosonting the Vancouvor Olympic Club,” and Dave Btcon, an 18-year-old Vancouver school hoy, both surpassed the previous Canadian: native. mark. in the discus, Sontag’ winning tho of an. Anch farthor. than Stecn, -Soning’s distance, was: 52 foot one Inch, a four-Inch improvo- mont. on John Pavolich’s old mank sot in 1086... 0: Sontag, 1 260-pound, alx-foot throo-inch athlote. who has - Rupert on’ an ‘etror: by Ketchikan’ Al tight during. the International White for the winning.:run, © in. the’ batting: with: two" hits for five trips. to the’ plate; while Prince’ Rupert’s. ‘Al’. went: three for, four to lead the home. team. best:. of. the. year. Both’: teams Canadian and American. flags while the Civic Band, ‘under :the] | | direction of played the national anthems of both countries, the Prince Rupert District Base-_ ball... Prince ‘Crummy, to the; mound: to. ‘throw @:.|local-all stars and gave up six| the -first: ball. 30-05 tH sat ff \hits, five walks and struck out” -\three. before being relieved. by) president, Sparky Smith. was to] . | Gordy Cameron after seven and (Frog) umpire the pitch. pitched, and the ball rolled-down to’ the plate. “Strike one,’ ” ', erled : ‘the ump. - Miner’ Simundson,’ double-header,, first baseman, Don Ccherk'slam- |} ‘one run and: Billy Smith hit a|med a home run. over .the ‘left | centre field wall. in. ‘the. first |: Later Smith: crossed | ‘the plate inning to give Rupert. a: ‘1- 0 lead. _ _ Mixed Spring esau) | playoffs scheduled native discus mark Saturday at. event with. 0 throw. ono-olghth “ wy ty" _ u i. % tate oy ey “eh “ee WES White was tops, for Ketchikan Campbell Opening ceremonies. were ‘the ined up .along the. first. and ‘Bat. boys. carried — ‘out: sthe’ Joseph “Arduini, ‘Floyd Jessop, commissioner of League, Rupert, escorted | Miss -Barry.- Anne Local. baseball. association. catch the. ball: - and * “Andrew |. Letourneau, . Miss Crummy, wound - ‘Up, Popular baseball ‘pérsonality, - presented In the’ opener » of ‘Sunday's Prince © Rupert -Team -high single - score » _ was 1236 while high: three. score was 3434.” Bertha Peterson of Dibb Print- 1 ing took both women’s honors with a high. single of | 284 and: high triple of 654. no In A division Peggy Thompson “ : of Melrose. rolled: women’s: high. - triple. of. 771 .to. aid her; ‘team. in ‘ taking: high . three, with, 3619, . Joan McKnight of Radio Cabs, Poe i rolled : women’s high * single. oft... : 290, while Frank, Judd, of. Yukon Gems took’ ‘men S. high - single of! oO rolled . ees 308. and Jack. Sedgwick .. was to “4 wm SYS ye tars seize sizzling series “Three: walks, .a base hit and a sacrifice ‘bunt. accounted for, two- more. Rupert : runss: din the fourth. ° , ‘Down 3- 0 in the ninth, Keichi- ' kan bounced back, scoring: three runs | on three walks and two big errors, to tie it up. ‘Smith’ again crossed the plate for Prince ‘Rupert with’ the winning: run: in the. bottom of the ninth when he singled, went jto second ona sacrifice, stole third and was driven home by Joe Giordano’s hot-shot. single. Len Shankel, who went all the way, pitched brilliant ball, giving up three: hits, walking five and ‘striking out six... . Ketchikan’s Al: White ‘lasted three “and one-third innings, giving up five hits, two walks and. striking” out none: Gordon Robertson took.over, giving up {five hits)’ walking one and strik- ing out. five. Scherk’s. homer’ and a “single for four trips to the plate. put ‘him as high for Prince: Rupert. The third and final game of the. tournament was all Ketchi- kan’s. Gordon Robertson settled down and did some serious pitching, and his mates: backed him up with a few well- timed hits. ‘Al Adanis . Started for Rupert, , but was ‘pulled after five = ‘com-| plete - innings, following: five hits, . two. walks and. only’ one lieved him and gave up no hits, no: runs, « no walks and. struck out none: He’. gave up only two hits, |} ms five walks and’ struck out. six. | strike. out, Gordy,. Cameron re- “Ketchikan ‘started scoring ‘in the second inning when Robert- son singled; stole second: and - third..and came. home on an. ‘error by John Olsen. - During the same inning Bob. ‘Vincent walked, went to third on an error and . then home on another error. In-the next inning, Vincent’s . stole. second and ‘crossed the, plate, in’. stole ‘second, brother’ Duane . singled, front of Gale Jones' single. Duane Vincent teamed up with Jones again in. the fifth when Vincent had singled and Jones belted the ball over the ° fence to. end the scoring and insure a win, After the game league, officials said that .the tournament was.) vy a complete success, and “fans got their money’s worth of base- ball.” ; _ Manager Ludwigsen “said that? his team was very happy with |}: the tournament and ‘‘we want‘ to come back to Rupert as soon as possible.” : The Prince | Rupert ‘All “stars will journey - to. Ketchikan. July 4 to play a “return Series. pio you KNOW? MANY. OF THE. BEST PARTIES” CHINESE. -FOOD!., dust ‘Phone 3329. \. MELROSE: ‘CHOP: SUEY. it | “TODAY to . WEDN ESDAY - TECH N iIGOLOR- mr BROS: PURE . ‘ to tay — 1 (7: 30, P. m. “ONLY "di Dange! | : nat Boy Floyd! ‘ ‘Mae Banker! Baby Face Nelson! 4 “ONE BY ONE THEY FALL » BEFORE THE GREATEST : * QRIMEFIGHTERS, Me oF Au! - BILL SMITH _ ove SAVES | the day. 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