ne a —s" j ) st cane EA st ean img t fle . i : ae “YOUNGSTOWN, ‘Ohio in—ver- _non..Wentzel . scored. three, goals inwleading: his: ‘Kilmarock’ soccer Seotlan to: a 1-2 exhibi- “Leave Prince. Rupert: 7:00 a.m ~ Daily except: Sunday Pacific , Standard. ‘Time. : Tend of. the first game which G - s€cond home run of the season, | straight down the first base line, -|Bob Melvin and gave. it a ride. : | terrace, e innings, striking out three’ and “ walking. three.., ase evened it- up. in. the third and y}when-:Davy | came ‘home ona ° single, two stolen bases and an "-) error. to catcher Roy McKay. - hits and three runs in the fifth, ye ded 5-3 and. never looked back. oly wig ‘topped | the batting for G & “A with one for two...” ».| Terrace » ‘| four, Sw roy an BPE Se PEN vs back | in The ‘rain started towards the | & A won 6-4 and turned into ‘a ‘torrential downpour. by the end of the second ' game which Terrace took. _by an identical score. Darrel -Young, powerful G & A centre fielder; slammed his Young was the first batter in the second inning of the second game, liked the first pitch from Gordy Cameron was victor’ in. the first game, giving ‘Up. ‘ll hits, one. walk, and striking. out six. Howie ‘-Enmark ‘worked five tand one. third - innings | for giving: “up seven: hits, five: walks and striking ‘out. two. Alf ‘Davy’ ‘replaced Enmark | in | the. final -.two and two - third ‘Both :teams scored a run in’ the: first. inning but G & A went | ahead in:..the- third. Terrace then took the lead inthe fourth G& A exploded: for three Bill ‘Sunberg and - Don Hart- - Ray’ Flaherty was big gun for} as. ‘he went . three for The second game “was a * eomeay of errors, a change» of Kye hom € “Ty it Seagvanns | SPECIAL OLD PENN torte KONE OE at mee fhe Wivahy frisaea A foe Le -and taste aie saree rr nol published or. “dhiplayed by the Control Board or by. the Governnent of Britith Columbia, ™ “ih vi mL v - Kitimat: squad > Only a handful of loyal fans watched. Gordon and e/ Anderson split a twin-bill with Terrace Sande Lumber :| Mills i in the mud and slop of Roosevelt Park yesterday ‘tthe. lineup in the bottom. of whe | Hartwig’ “went: ‘Cameron ‘ “went to ‘first’. -and: Bill | throw out Terrace’s. right ‘fielder, |. | had: given up: eight hits, : four ‘one for two. /|G.&A to. the bottom. | Prince Rupert. ‘teams « \ nave: played: conly.. three! | place with two. wins © “and: three |near - - perfect egiginghg! league | pitchers and a shuffle of play- ers! Jim’ Flewin> lasted - only: one and one third innings: for G & A and was charged with two runs. Len Shankel took over and ‘worked three thirds innings. He gave up four hits, no: walks and struck. out: three. In the ‘bottom of. the fitth | inning, McKay, ‘Hartwig -: and Bruce. Kerr. teamed up for’ three errors and this, along” with * ‘two: hits, - combined © ‘to score .three Terrace runs and virtually sewed. up ‘the game. ° : In-a last. ‘ditch. attempt. to get something going and. stop. ‘Ter-: race, G :&: A manager, “Rusty Ford. ordered a few. ‘changes. ‘in sixth inning... -Sunberg . went. ‘in: to. ‘pitch, to: ‘third ~ “base, (Mouse) Morrison. took” over: be- : hind the plate. 20.00. This’ arrangement. failed, put Morrison * -provided ‘some. laughs for both. the’ players ‘and’ -Spec-: tators when. He. attempted | to Reg Dempster, | who was attempt- | ing’.to ° steal. second. “The: ‘ball landed. several. feet. in front of}: the pitcher’s mound,; rolled” and |: stopped. half way. “to second base. Davy . took ° ‘over “from: “Bob |. Melvin for Terrace after: five and. one - third innings. Melvin walks and had struck . out five.| Davy, in excellent relief, struck out four, walked only. ‘three and gave up ‘one. hit. Hartwig * topped - “the. batting order for G & A in the second} game, ‘going two for three, while Terrace’s « first baseman, Ron Earl wasj high’ for his team with | The win‘ “poosts Terrace to ‘the top of. the totem pole, and drops one = of: ‘the. three ‘in: “the league - have a percentage- - Belmonts,» -wise ‘against. six for: Terrace. Esquires, the other’ city, team are: in -third losses. : a - : ; Last. night during the Prince Rupert. District Baseball. As- sociation’s executive - meeting, Kitimat was unanimously voted ‘back into the league.) me The team: has received finan- cial backing: from a: ‘service ‘sta- tion in: Kitimat and. nas’ about $600 in the kitty. . _A deal.is in the making ‘right now for uniforms and Don. Hart- wig is in the process , of drawing up a new schedule. for: the league. Kitimat is’ ‘slated to open next. ‘week jin a‘single game at Terrace, ‘as all Prince Rupert. teams will be involved in the annual Inter- national series with | Ketchikan Saturday. and Sunday. | The following -week : will sce one Rupert team at Terrace for |. a double-header; and.one at Kitimat, for. another double. * The third Rupert : “team - will be at home, - leaving: it open Sunday with no. baseball in the city. n eS Luckies, ; Royals score wins. over weekend Despite heavy - rains, a rejuvinated Aiyansh Luckies. squad showed teamwork |and: passing combinations last night as they over- powered North Star 4-21 in mark, but four . minutes | ad the count, - nine minute mark of the 2nd half utes Intor i tho game to clinch tho victory, ed 7-2 by Now Royala, Stephon with throe.gonls, Hor- nee Stephona with Jack Steward with ono gon), In SPER ET ETS ER RS s ‘and two}! : Subert ‘Senior: High: “school “Friday. ‘timely batting. of | Kai. uu regularly-scheduled s0C- cer game at Algoma Park. ‘Luckles’ Nelson Morven opened the ‘scoring at the 11 minute later North Star's Endre Stroker evon- Clark Morven put Luekies Into n 2-1 Jend minutes Inter while Sid Clayton made it 3-1 nt the North Star's Wy Mellor brought ‘the bottlors closer to the Nass ‘River squad when he acored vt the 21-minute mark but 10 min Inside-right Nelson Morven acored his second 'goal of In: better wenthor conditions Snrturday about 400 fans watched Sunnyside Inlandersa make a poor |} tt " nglweering Program, league debut-as they were dump- wos Now Royal scorers wore 0, ¥. i, two goals, Vinoent Stephens with one and he . . ‘ Si i and ©. Pitre’ line.’ Reriaults ‘garnered four} -big runs ‘in-the. third inning. on a’: walk and. singles by- Allen. Mah, ‘Don ‘Long, Haldane and Chuden. sing gles. Managers meet | ” CALGARY (— General- man- agers of the five Western Inter- provincial Football Union clubs meeting’. in “galgary Saturday called upon Canadian Football | Union’ Commissioner Sydney Halter to halt U.S. clubs tamper- ing with their players. --The meet was unanimous in| ~ condemning teams of the U.S.|, - American Football League and called on Halter to take the mat- ter up with AFL commissioner Joe Foss. °..- Calgary’s Jim Pinks said that AFL. representatives are telling players to break their existing contracts or play them out and |then go to the United States to play football, | ~The. general-managers were also. unanimous in a decision to seek a league-wide insurance, in an attempt to take the burden off the individual ‘clubs. 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