wi, ie nae Coa t Leaghe baseball four.: Vancouver. hurlers, was the - with easy: victories,” - “By. KEN “Mounties | hare cellar ee with, Giants y The, Canadian. ‘Press “S aera m ento. Solons broke: through: with: two runs in. the 12th inning Stinday: as Winston Brown picked up his first victory | OF. the ‘season, 1 over. the } place Vancouver “Ine a’ Pacific fa George: ‘Zuverink, the third of: “ Georee. Bamberger. got. his - 50th. aS a ‘Mountie “Meanwhile, three weekend: games to on 4-3. ‘Saturday and :4- 1 nd game Sunday. ‘Bees| LONDON’ @—Burnley_ ‘blew. a old n. opportunity~to win the I League: soccer. champ- a‘scoreless tie by Fulham while th two other. contenders, Wolverhampton Wanderers. and]. ‘Tottenham Hotspur .. ‘completed their regular 42-game schedule ENGLISH LEAGUE “Ebest Division: | Birmingham 1, Blackburn 0. Burnley 0, Fulham. 0 Chelsea’ 1, ‘Wolverhampton 6. “Leeds 1, Notts F 0° - Leicester. 1, Bolton 2 , ‘Man U-5, ‘Everton 0 pS Newcastle 0,;Man.C 20005. ‘Progton:.2, Luton | 0. .' @ottentiam 4,. Blackpool: V ie Wort Brom ‘}, Arsenal. 0... Wert Ham. hh Sheffield Wo 1.’, _ | Seed: Division co Bristol C1,’ Stoke’, me Cardiff 2, Briatol-: Q", pt Chariton ‘6, . Nerby 8, Linealn’ 1 Hull City 2, Ipswich 0 Liverpool 8, Sundertand 0: ery “Middlesbrough 2, Leyton. Or Oye , Plymouth 8, “Aston Vilin Ou. Rotherham 1, Swanaen . Scunthorpe 1, Brighton’ 2) Bhefficld U2 Hudderafield: O Third Ylvision - Brentford 1, Newport 2 Bury 1, Grimsby 1 ’ Colcherntor, 5, Acorington L - Ooventry 1, Rending 1 Halifax a, gyroxham ° Q, em Tranmore: a \ mo Manafield 0 Norwioh 38, Chanterfiela: 0.; Port. Vale :6, Swindon.-1.. Queen's P R 1, Rarnaley 0° Southampton 2, Bradford © 3 bi . South End 3, Bournemouth: a York City. 0; Shrewsbury 2. . Fourth Division: Aldarahot 0, Walaa 2, - Bradford 9, Torquny 920) ~., Carlisle 4, Gntonhond 0° a mye Choeator 2, Bouthport” 2°: Crowe Aloxt Oitinghiam. a Texotar 4, Datonstor 2 oo ‘Hartlopoots Oy Barrow. t,; ; Notta ‘6, Dartington 4. Oldham -1,° Roehenle 0. . Blookport '8, Nan ator 0, Workington: 0, Watford | oe RCOTTIAY VRAADE, ‘ Lye Virat. Division a Abordoon 2, Ayr U 0. Caltio 9, Bt, Mirren f ed a! Whornian 2, Partiok Qe “ Kilmarnoak 0, Olyde Bo a Mothorwott 6, Arironth De x uth 2, T Tonrta 2. - oes Ar vce Tunngora 0, Alrdrisoninne 0 Atirling 1, Punfermilne 40 © Third, Lanark @, Dimdoo 2. e ’ Recand Wivialon: Albion. 4; Qucon's. MV i a Nroohin: 8. Allon : “Bowdenheath «O~ tien of a oo, ve Bumbarien: 9, Hamilto moh Dunder Ut. Barwiok. 0 oe ay ‘Worfar.%, Paikirke QoS /Martan: 1 ‘Bt, Johnatone Pos: _Beonhonndanity Q, Montrose 1 Triad Wont hatl ;Aamontatian. Cup: final “area A Tanning B Wes fe clus ae ete ae : es ‘Daily. News Sports “Writer ae Opening game of Prince Rupert’s 1960, soccer sea-|. son'yésterday saw. an experienced North Stars eleven | down: -a battling Aiyansh crew 5-1 before more than | 16 spectators. at Algoma Park.: | «..| North: Star. with. another goal at o ‘The; turned: back © relentless’ ‘Aiy-| tansh attack’. 44.) Referee ‘was wales Bratter- “spokane Indians “AR Salt. ‘Lake City | Bees: in: ‘two . fonship*Saturday -when -it was | held‘to' MP ME Dae. ge bod eI ge ray Pee RRR, ae ee ee PS oad ad yee eS het 4 Vevey AO erate, st : ahha hahayey ga'ght ats BAS spree pig Ne te SPECHT The game. launched a five- ‘team competition in Prince Ru- pert’s Football: Association soc- eer season. — North Star’s. ‘lanky. inside left, Leslie Nyakas, led. his team to the victory with: four blazing: goals. He scored the only goal. in the first half at ‘the 38-minute mark -and opened the second half with a goal after three minutes of a.2-0 lead. * ° stay. -in contention: when centre Rod ‘Tait boomed a 20- foot shot at the eight minute mark. . ¥ Their: hopes’ were short*lived, however;. as: right fullback. Les| - Branauer fired .a.shot-by. goalie}: ‘Phil -Gurney a few minutes later. Gurney - replaced: regular. goal- tender Cecil: Morven at the end of the first half, . . Nyakas clinched. the game for the. 32-minute mark and in the dying ‘second. of the final minute. play to. put the bottling crew into "Aiyansh made a . strong: bid. to by North ‘Star. goalie..Joe. Nagy . rata’ ‘score, 3- 3. in, third period. while|T ‘swings away. after shot. during” first ' ‘Memorial | Cup game’ in: St, Catharines last: Wednesday night. Standing in front of. net’ and fencing with Gillow is Teepee’s Vic Hadfield, Other Edmonton : player is unidentified. Edmonton - took. thig’ opener 5-3. Teepees 1 -now lead. the series 2-1. after a 9- 1 lacing they gave ‘Edmonton. yesterday.» epee’ scorer: Chico. Maki (eft). _—CP photo. of play. : , Right: fullback, ‘Volker Classen; PRIZES | PRESENTED. was: outstanding on defence. as with. his.snap in- terceptions and ‘booming clear- ance: kicks. Branauer —- forwards” — ‘Gruber, Nyakas;: -Brezina, , Zimmerman UE. i fair, were: George. Shenton, vice- , |President;, ‘Jimmy. Thompson, “A”. ; [division “Bob Benedict heads ~ Mixed bo — “Bob Benedict was: s elected president of the Mixed 8. | Five-pin Bowling league for 1960-1961 at the league's S : annual. banquet held at the Ar mouries on. April 22. wling loop Others. ‘elected’ at the gala af- - secretary; — Delphine , “B” division secretary; associated Press runs Sunday . while stretchi ‘What happened? So The ‘batting averages. tell part of the story: Smokey. Burgess 438, Roberto Clemente. .377, Dick |’ ‘Groat .349, Bob Skinner’ 327. The pitching - ‘records - tell. the.’ “rest: | Vern Law 4-0, Bob Friend 3-0. oo" poy “Race’s” ‘sensational | - se pitching: (18-1). : Portamauth Ve 4 ne . [mers talk. abouts: 7. \eeoring a seventh-round knock- “lunderdog: bid for the : crown|: , | Anne, NB, Baldwin, 24, making hy debut : {Fauna - cee Mh: -Overshadowed — by. Bob. Friend in: previous years, Law ‘compiled a brilliant, 18-9. season last year only ;to play second fiddle to let re e But, there ‘has been no. ‘stopping Law. : this season, His« fourth | straight | Sunday was .a: sound nine-hitter over Cincinnatt 13-2, He: allawed only. three. harmless singles after the third inning. , Clemente. hit au bases | Joaded Burke Emery y ‘new champion of Canad. ‘BHERBROOKSD, Que. Q) ~ Ganada’s new light-heavywelght hoxing, ‘champ is. Burke Emery, a tall; handsome farmboy, from Quebeo's Hastern Townships with the ‘kind of eft hand the. old- Shooting the left with a flaw- loss’ precision, the 26-year-old’ Emery. won tho title Sunday. by out over Toronto's Gordie. Bald- win ti f. rare Sunday: attemoon cnr ' hte A ‘crowd of. 1,800 ‘gave ‘homes | 5 bred Imery lusty support” ‘In hls vnented Inst November. by. fish- erman Yvon Durelle of Bale: Ste, in. the » 1"S-pound ’ olaas aftor campaigning as a heavywolght, Deoked for the second: time In the seventh round, he ' was counted out: while) propped in n corner, glngay-qyod and helps loss; with arma. ‘draped: ovor the lower ropos, sity Pak ‘1 oHe tried to get. up'a atthe “count of feven but collapsed. pnokward. Thoro wore two ‘seconds loft in former’ Mehtwolent. Gorard ve The pres -season: ‘line * ‘on. Pittsburgh. ‘read: “sound ‘| defence, good.speed, thin. pitching, lacks power.” This is'the same club that. scored 12.runs Saturday and 13 nine games, the club’s longest, since 1944, the first’ inning.’ Will ‘Mazeroski lead. on San Francisco which, like ‘St, Louis,” _|the round when the: rofereo— oe ‘Manson: trophy: for league: play| >” “A” division’ championship, while the » : S ‘Staff Writer. oe | ing ‘its. winning’ ‘streak to ‘home 1 run. . off ‘Don Newcombe in got a: three- Tun homer in the eighth, Sy bet - Pittsburgh : has a. two- -game Los Angeles, had. an. unusual | ‘Sunday open date...: © . Billy Bruton collected five hits, including his first homer of the year, in Milwaukee's’ 5-4 victory. over Philadelphia Sunday, “Don McMahon rescued Lew Burdette in' the ninth... ‘Tony Taylor. ‘avove in three runs’ with his. four hits in’ a 5-4 decision: for’. Chicago Cubs over ‘Don. Euston's fine re- lief work as ‘the.third Cub pitch- | & ‘| er. saved’ the, vietory for starter Glen Yobhbie: : ioereocsoooess, , é peoecereceeeeee { , Wo. Pet. Cs Pittaniirgh : veal 2 8: B00 @, Ban Francisco 0% j10 ~ 5 oT 2 Milwaukeo. + vee of. Ob a L08 | Angolon. fee, BT, 698 4 Bt, Louls teeteee ae " , q 600 Al Philadelphia. Mee 8 10° 888 7. Ohiongo ek 4 10 BAG Ws Olnainnati veeees 4. VL 207 PPIPIPLODDI DIODE OCIV OES: Saturday, Pittsburgh, flattened Cal Melish with'a 10-run second inning: eniroute’ to a 12-7 victory over Cincinnati: (The Philadel- phin-Milwaukeo gimo was rained | out, O WHto McCovey unloaded - two homors ‘and drove: in: three runs as San Francisco. Giants defeated) Los Angelos’ O98.)8 0 0 An olghth- “Inning |. homer hy Leon Wagner, his: aocond of the St. Louls, |. 15 games this senson and shaved thom Into tho’ collar, Burdotto took.'n'b«1 lend. into the ninth at Milwaukee”only. to ‘yun Into’ ‘trouble, ‘Attor threo yuna: acorod, ‘MoMahon came in and erdad . ‘the famo with one pitch by. making Al Dark ground |° TWedlo Mathows,. Tho lonor wag Don Cardwoll, > ‘Maton took: over’: for the Ouba ing St; Louls 5-8 and 1 2-0 count. | for league play: in. “A” were: |men’s high average with 215; game, gave st, Louls'Cardinnls a, 5=4 victory’ aver Chicngo Oubs at 1,000, Tho Pirates": rout. of tho Roda an was OCinelnnati’s: Vth defeat In]* witts tho baaos. full, Ohiengo lond='|: ‘for = which : they Te- -Fashion - Footwear *. “won. “the eB : Individual: and." teben awards Frank’ Judd © of Yukon Gems, Agnes Pierce of Fashion Foot- wear; women’s high average with 206; Frank Judd of Yukon Gems and Jack Sedgwick of Fashion Footwear tied for men’s high single with 328; Gert Van Meer of Canfisco, women’s high single with 346; Johnny Comadina of Headpinners, men’s high, three with 876; Faye Terrion of Stand-. ard Oil, women’s high three with 903; Fashion Footwear, team high. single and high three with 1398 and 3906; and Yukon Jewel- lers wo won the consolation prize. - “B" winners were: ‘Bill Klochek of Hybrids, men’s high, average with 204; Jeanctte Cloufler of. Melrose, women’s high. average with 207; Gordon Ronson: of Astoria . Messenger, men’s high’. single with 345; Jeanette Cloutier of Melrose, women’s highisingle with 326; high three with: 768; Clowney of Melrose apain, wom- team. | high single , with 1380: Woodlbutchers, team high threg with 3420; and last but not least! the consolation prize which wont to’ Northland Nayigation. _ Major League ' By The Ansnalntod Presa NATIONAL LEAGUR AB OR OW Pot, Maya, SP o..4, 89 34. 87 ABR! Durgers, Pitta, .. 92, 8 14. Aah Anron, Mil, 53° 8B a2 Ah white, Bt wie, BA 1B 8B. ANN Clomonte, Pitts, OF (14° .88 B77) Nune—Chront,, - Skinner and Clam~ ‘onion, :Pittabureah 4, Nuns batted In — “MoCavoy, ann Tyanalseo. af, , Wits—-Maya a7, -oublosMaysa.% - Triploa—T, Tryiny, Ohlengo, a Tomo runs--MaCavay, Bon Frans. alana %-: _Atolen DAROR—-Maya f, mivoning oe Law, Pittqnurgn Aef,. Atrileoonts—Dryndnta, Ton Angolan: AME RICAN, pr AQT n. WwW at: PUTIAeMAN ETA, New yet 1n, Runa hatiod in—Crontita, TBalt§moro, Slrawron, «New York and. Aidan, Worhinaton 4, Hita--Tumne Tennana City a. “Toblor-Laline, .Ohinaaa 7 Triploge= Tannen, Baltimera, — Mox Ainvigniea, Powar, Oloveland anc Mantlo ‘ond. Toward, Now York, a | Vorna yuna-TTald, Clavaland 8, “Btalon honor -— Amith, Obtonga, a ON Inyg—-Canton, New | York, 2 0, ‘aLriignon tom: Trnava, — but lasted nine’ innings to - win and Ethel Eby,.a as ; treasurer. vy --Canfisco won the: AY division play- offs and also downed Hy- . brids, winners. of the “B“ division play- ‘offs, ee |) ceived. the silver. cup. division .. league. “play |" a championship © “went to. Over- ‘waitea. and they: received. the Tip ‘Top tailor. trophy.. me, jon the -relief pitching of Gerry Gordon Ronson of Astoria, men’s Jeanette n's high three with 761; Astoria, "the 10 Kansas City hits, The Indians piled up an early Joad J placing Boh Shaw in the sixth, 1 but {Dick Donovan with two out In, rena Pat.’ Titmnn, KO wae a 4 O44 Tlinyalk, Nalt, As. & 16 Ano Alowron, N,Y,. " “40 “6 Q0 * ANK Allinan, Wash, " on a 1m ANB Maria, N.Y, 12 BAT Powor, Cleveland and Kalina, Potrote! on. Loon: Wagner, Ho got Wagner ja; ¥ f ona pop: up, yloldad heyuncon at norifiad flyby Coorg ° ‘Crowo 1,0 CLEVELAND MOVES. UP gp oo ee Tribe's gamble. success, i Whi te Sox in sole lea / By JACK HAND | nan Associated Press Staff. “writer: - pF When. Frank. Lane traded away. “Cal “McLish, his: ‘19: -game ‘the Cleveland- Indians announced. ‘to the world that they. were going to gamble with ‘young pitchers. winner, Wynn Hawkins and Dick Stig- man, two. 24-year-old members of. ‘the 1960 rookie. crop, made general manage? . Lane. and manager Joe Gordon : look «good Sunday when they’: managed compelte .games. in a double- header sweep over. Kansas, City. Hawkins,: a righthander’ from ‘| the Mobile farm, allowed 10 hits his second game 6-4 .with the help” of five. runs: batted. in’ on two. homers by Bubba Phillips. Stigman,. ‘a. southpaw. out. of |. San. Diego, turned. ina steady ‘six-hit effort. in. the: 3-1-second “| game, .won -by» Vie Power's. two- run single. with’ the bases ‘loaded: “precocious: Indians, ; the: defend-; the» first inning of the ‘second game “with Detroit leading 2-0. He shut out the Tigers the rest of the: ‘way, ‘allowing only three hits, in ‘a run in “the first ‘game, snapped: out. of his slump with three RBI’s in the second game. a row and: Detroit :has. ‘lost. six! ]- straight after. Winning | its ‘first: Ty five. : The. Yankees ‘started ‘out “as| : they; ‘planned » to.: ‘repeat . Satur: day's. clobbering, ‘scoring’ three | q. in. the : first on™ ‘Estrada. They) |. faded when the Orioles attacked | “Despite “the. success of these} three : i Luis Aparicio, who had’ driven Chicago now. has won five in. NN MOY rap ‘climax over woe Bee mae cl gjeaten dem ‘s io Oe tournament. ' Prince Rupart Daily. News 0 vs Mane -_May 2, 1960 tice TO ed ag + ood rey Successful tourney | -ends shuttle season. | Civic Centre Badminton Club brought !t’s season to a the . weekend with a successful two-day local . Nora Horner and Helge Holkestad featured in winning ‘all were more evenly divided. . Norna Horner | took: the wom- en’s singles’ with’11-6 and 12-11 victories over Grace Schutz; She combined with. ‘Mrs.: capture women’s doubles as they defeated Dorothy Ratcliffe and Rita King..15-5 and 15-4. °° In mixed ‘doubles: Miss Horner and Helge Holkestad united their talents to edge Frances Cross and |. George Viereck two games to one.. Scores were 12-15, 15-10 and 15-3. Holkestad.. and Dave Bown. took men’s doubles when they beat. Bob Tough and George Viereck 15-10. and-.15-9.- Holkestad. gained men’s singles honors. when. he « defeated * his ~ | doubles teammate, Dave . Bown 15-3 and 15-3 in the finals. . In “B” flight ‘action Pat. Moon "Maroons © - game a Wa y Schutz -to| took women’s singles with ‘scanty | competitions in “A” flight. while “B” flight's: various competitions We 8 and. 11-10 wins over Joan ‘Johnston, Margaret ‘Smith and Violet, Schaeffer’ took: women’s doubles with two wins and one _ loss against Audrey Madge and. Lou Rowe,: Scores were 15-12, 9-15 and 15-12, °° The husband- wife ‘team of Dorothy’ and Derrick Ratcliffe took the mixed. ‘doubles with 15-11 and 15-10 victories over Joan Milis and Bob Lum, ‘Art Garratt gained men’s singles honors with final wins over Bruce Mills, 15-8 and 15-6. He lost the second set 15-8. Garratt: combined with Dennis Burnip to take the men’s doubles when they downed John Guthrie ‘and Everett Pierce. 15- 13 and 15- 12, - . This year’s badminton. activit. ies: will officially: close’ when the Badminton Club holds its annual banquet arid dance May qT Tickets. for the, banquét may be’ attained: by phoning Rita | King at (2408, Dorothy. Ratcliffe ‘at 2756-or Anne Smith at 4411. from cup ‘ TRAIL, BC. ‘Chatham © Maroons . }.within one’ game of - their first. |} Allan’ Cup. championship here edging -Trail Smoke Eaters -2- 1 in ‘the ‘fourth ~| Falls. and .north. to. ‘Stewart and Saturday night,’ : game of the Allan Cup: final, : Maroons the championship. . $1 00 @—The powerful ‘moved -: >to}: The burly easterners now lead the best-of-seven series:3-0 with one game tied. A tie in :tonight’s fifth game will be enough to give CANADIAN LEGION. | BINGO. bth -game—$50 - ‘Games. Under $15 - Blackou Jackpot:in 50: str $800 = “Consolation $100. re Legion Auditorium,: Tuesday, . VERY BODY WELCOME: The banquet Is: for club members only. = A’ tournament : “to - top - all - badminton. -. tournaments - is planned ‘for October. +.’ Badminton Club::. {is sending invitations to cities as. far east as-Prince George, ‘south to Ocean Ketchikan, =. The tourney is? “the: “Jubilee tournament” with: competition and games, held in conjunction with Prince. Rupert's celebra- tions of its: fiftieth, birthday, . ‘Jackpot ing champion . Chicago:, White: Sox. took over the undisputed ‘American League ‘lead for the first time this season. ‘The White ‘Sox whipped Detroit 6-3 and 5-2 ‘Staley. and Frank Baumann. - Baltimore’s young Chuck #Es- trada survived a three-run first inning and went all the way to a 9-5 decision over the New York Yankees. A Washington- Boston doubleheader was rained t OUt. - | nnccccccccerceccecroccens W Ls Pct. GBL Chicago se eeeneee 1 ¢ (636 ~- Cleveland ....e.- 6 5. 545 1 New York ........ 6 5: 546 1 Baltimore ....... 7 #6 638 1 Detroit: ......eeee 6 G6 4655. 2 Boston coc cvereere 6 6G 455 2 Washington ...6.- 5 G 465 2 Kansas City ...... 6 8 885 38 PPOPOLPE PE DOLD LOD LOPLODOG PCDI OC VOD The Yanks had a_ brief moment on glory, earlier holding ing all-over Baltimore. Satur- day with 16 hits anda 16-0 shutuot, In other. Saturday, games Ceveland shaded Kansas City..2-1-on Woodie Held’s: two- run homer. and Boston | nipped | Washington by the same “score, The Detrolt-Chicago game was rained out,” | Hawkins might have needed relief in Sunday’s game If it hadn't been for Phillips’. slug- ging. He was nicked for two homers by Norm Sicburn and one. by. Whitey Herzog among off loser Ned Garver. Stigman helped himself in the second game, He started a rally with a single to open the fifth. After a sacrifice: and a single by Johnny’ Temple, the pitcher bumped into catcher Harry Chiti ‘oat the plate and the catchor dropped the ball, The only run‘ off the: lefty was unearned, Staley, crowding 40, ganve tha ‘Tigers: only one hit after ro- ‘Al Smith homered for the Sox and Al Kallnoe for the Tigers the winning blows were doubles by Sherm Lollar and By Goodman In “tho throa-run alxth.: Sox: lofthander, took aver far ‘HOLLYWOOD CAFE Our. 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