Ee Te se CAN AE BR NS TON NON TENN WSN YY YY YY VOU Vy yw We vw ee! Be ER a Me a te Mee a Te oy , toe : Sy ye ete o” erg tema e ete ee eH EY YU Ne ° : | jt renee 1b ene pera s 6 Prince Rupert: Daily News, Tig ght soccer Teague Pomsey May 1 ve By KEN SPECHT a "Daily News Sports Writer” the WALT DISNEY’S ae t hi t B - Soécer action over the weekend assured Prince , Nery ryLER :aga ir 1s ° ucs Rupert football enthusiasts of a closely contested -and 1g or en Wonks With a CIRCUS areas "By The Associated Press _ exciting league for the remainder of the season. ve TECHMIGOLORS ee x dv K f Saturday--afternoon™ ‘Aiyansh se War pIsKeY’S ets Hoy ‘Success has come slow of late for Sandy Kou ax. Luckies and New. Royals battled 6 5 top bo xers SS” Conor carraon FEATURE rTe A . lar. to a 1-1 tie while Sunday night|_ 7 z | {But ‘when he’s sharp, Sandy’s spectacu 12. gagies and North Star held BS: OL tATad Me ; And he never has been shaper each other..to’ the same count. try for Ol ympics - ithan he was Monday night, stop- “The Yankees beat the Athletics The draw games are a pair of| My 7 P.M. --9) p. M. fping. hot-hitting Pittsburgh with| 9-7 Sunday after losing 9-8 to the ten tie games of 18° played so far by Or @—For the five, ithe first one-hitter of his.major| jeague-leading Chicago White in the season. ~ places on Canada’s Olympic box~ nponesneeponees ccpoeeccceoccecoeses ne Aeague ‘career as the Los Angeles] Sox Saturday. The White Sox Eagles. ‘ead’ the league with| ing team, 65 of the country’s top WEDNESD AY To S scree AY eeeny vs re . nngetees Odgers defeated the National! dropped two games to Washing- five points, a scant three points| #mateurs square off tonight in ihe nat pscae vam _ ague: leading Pirates 1-0. ton Senators Sunday, 7-5 and 3-2. ahead of.cellar- dwelling Aiyansh, the preliminaries of a three-day Out of th f the b ot He ™ ‘It was Sandy’s first victory} Detroit Tigers twice beat Bos- in the five- team league. | tournament that serves as the ut of the pages of the best-seller | - igsince “he tied the major league} ton Red Sox Sunday, 6- -2 and 5-2,]. oe 2a ey ‘national championships as well A MuUrKerausiy funny stor t trikeout record of 18 in a ae i" while Baltimore ‘Orioles defeated TED KLUSZEWSKI ERNIE BANKS eee eee NGS as the games trials. --— , : ¥ écision over Sani Francisco last| Cleveland Indians 7-6 in a game leader. . home-runslugger. Oo: "GP WL T FAPts|. There are knockout artists, Rous 31. He had lost six in a] shortened to five innings by rain. au batting | et ai ICC Eagles-.... 4 1 0 3 4 2 5} hit-and-run specialists and just | AtEea VES SOTLARA OvAC: ow since then, four this season. On Saturday ‘Cleveland beat 708 Islanders ..: 3. ? 1 010 5 4] pIan fancy dans in an entry list h iat wo . We > iARA KOVACS Boston 6-1, ‘Baltimore » defeated | . North Star, .... 4 id 29 5.4 drawn from the armed. forces “the phony spy mysterious 14.0.1 wily Gin Friday! playboy Police Chief! RATIONAL LEAGUE Pony lea New Royals .... 3 0:0 3 2.2 3 ce 7. w L_ Pct.GBL| Detroit 7- 4 and -Kansas » City | Aiyansh ...... 4 0 2 2 616 2) and all provinces except New- : adele coon 23 13 oor 5 ; downed Washington 5-2. covovocooccovoccooorosoooovooors | foundiand and Prince Edward ‘Ba Francisco: 1+ 8h a “| .In the National League, Cin- * Sunday's action lL asland. i {46 AL 577 3) y’s action was. hotly is cou 18.18 .500 By cinnati and St. Louis Cardinals ‘action-p aed eokend contested and several’ flareups| _ Champions will be crowned on ae ‘Angeles’ .... 15 18 44107 Ti, sp Aaa eat were ins between Eagles and- North Star Thursday night in 10 different te-Louls 4.3... 14°19 424: eds losin - agg) is tats AI, pe ” 4 | caused referee Ernie Krewtzy to| weight divisions. The five will oil iT 393 wh taking the second 5-3. The Dodg- Both “A” and “B” sections of the Prince. Rupert delay the game due to the un.|be picked for the games team by he *.: ‘bushy-browed ‘lefty, -. Klyn: kid .with speed and: 2 urve, struck out 10 and was per- was: the Pirates’ first shutout of the year and trimmed their lead idle San Francisco to one-|. furve, over the last 644 innings. It] ers beat Philadelphia Phillies 9-6, | Milwaukee Braves. defeated the Cubs 3-1 and the: Pirates edged the -Giants 8-7.in 11 innings. ‘ The Braves picked up a 4-2 win over the Cubs Saturday. St. ‘Louis edged Cincinnati 6-5 . “and ‘the Giants beat.the Pirates 3-1.- The Dodgers and Phillies were rained ‘Elks while in. the packed games. Sunday afternoon the red hot Gyros pulled off a 4-3- win over “B” section Renaults came from behind to Pony League provided a: jpandful of . spectators: cat Roosevelt Park. over the weekend with four. action- Top batters were Pitre, Tindle, Don Long and Wayne: Haldane— each with two hits. . PITCHING STRONG necessary..roughness and fights. - North Star’ s outside right John Nemith : opened the scoring early in the first half. — , However, later in the half, Eagles’ Eddie Nordio. booted. a Joe Nagy.:. ‘the boxing. committee | neat penalty, kick past goaltender | a special committee under Mont- real’s Dennis White, chairman of of the Canadian A.A.U. — HOLLYWOOD CAFE | Our Dining Room will be “+ COLUMBIA PICTURES srs eats CAROL REEG PRODUCTION mi ae Ken Nakatsu looked strong, as| Eagles. ‘dominated “most of the closed temporarily for repairs, LONG GAME — out. edge Esquire mors oor arpris- he chucked a Seven hitter - for| play-and_kept the ball in North|| watch for our re-opening ad- Gur MAR fea PAW, FEB In ‘the only other NL game, AMERICAN LEAGUE inel days Port Edward Para-| Patamounts Monday. | Star’s. zone during | the scoreless ‘vertisement. We will continue. hicago’s ‘Cubs beat Cincinnati} _. ow. L - Pet. (GBL ae ent - ad come to life as they Nakatsu “struck out .12. and| second half. . to take orders to go out at. 5 sures Alec Guinness © oe in. 13:innings on George Alt- "| Baltimore | rrtees 2 is 00 Vin walloped Moose 10-2 while “B”| Walked four. Loser Barry Kurd-| Saturday's ‘ game. was the re-|| the rear entrance from 5:30 home, run, -. |Gleveland ...... 16 12° 671” 1. | section’s Canadian Legion rallied ziel pave up five hits but walked verse of Sunday's fixture. ; 4 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. daily except } - Burl Ives: Maureen O'Hara i Ernie Kovacs New York ...... 15 12 556 “} ten e struck out six. Para- e game was cleanly playe . : ive in. the. American League and the!Detreit ©... 13.14 ‘481 3% tome Empress Luc aed Sun-|™mounts scored five in the first] and although ‘Aiyansh had a bet- Sung ina we $1.00 one ony Noe! Cowara: Ralph Richardson: ‘Jo Wor TOW ‘New York Yankees won it, sweép- | Washington - 12 16 429. 5° unny weather preva inning, one.in the fifth, two in| ter passing combination, the New ses ty - mor " a two-game series at Kansas , Kansas. City .... 12 19-387 6/2| day as Don Love tossed a six-hit- the sixth and iwo in the seventh, | Royals. Kkled def of. $4.00 or more. ‘eer by GRAKAM GREEN sto « Prodneed end dee Wty CAROL REED Boston -. 10-16" 385. 6° | ter for Gyros in their victory over b en oyals. sparkled on defence. ty..witis a4-3. decision. Soccer ~ competition | for next*two weeks will be a special} knockout ‘tournament played for the Operating Engineers Trophy. - The tournament, played for the trophy for the third year will the Phone 6226. open May: 25° -with 108 Islanders meeting Aiyansh Luckies. Other games will see North Star match- ‘ed. against. “New ‘Royals May 28, Eagles: ‘against ‘the winners. of ‘and: ‘the: finals’ June 1... Luckies ‘and Islanders May 29 A girl with Murder in her eyes . 8 man with a gun in his back SUSPENSE... THAT EXPLODES INTO THRILLING ACTIONE | ROBERT TAYLOR * MAUREY METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents” NICOLE SHOWS AT | ARCHIE She C an a 000° =: ; : a en PUA 2: 1.00 /> | Clemente, Pitts . 148 28° 55 387. | Tindle were tagged for eight hits; fourth and one in the fifth. No IKE 7 pm. € OUT 9 333.01 oucee pee. oes ae, 9 3 oar while they gave up two walks ‘player on.either team could gare Kdvertising in The Daily News we wis 9 pam. Qid Enipress 0-2 000 2 Skinner, Pitts | 133 33 46. ‘346 | and struck out 12, =| ner more than one hit. ° it ‘Brings Results. a Runs—Skinner: 33, , z 5 7 press. Luckies 30-19 Sunday: in Glnetnaeti. 12, 1 @ marathon encounter called be- | d ‘ FREDS. ALL THis ‘SILLY. SUNK ‘cause + ot darkness after. eight Triples Skinner 5... ‘Chicago, Rob- to eag ue s secon spot | . oi TOLD ARCHIE WHILE. HE HAS COLLECTED i inson and Aaron, Milwaukee and Mc-. 4 “TO ‘CLEAN OUT HE'S. 1S GOING OUT: , as ay | night’ s tilt saw. “CNRA| Covey. San Francisco 9, - By GARY OAKES: before he was: pulled in ine “f ws pow it seth I FOR THE RUBBISH MAN? 4 Stolen, bases—-Pinson ll. . . HOOL? i ld Empress ._25- 18) in a Pitching—-Antonelli, San Praneised, Daily News Sports Writer | sixth inning. nd took over: . ALL OUTS ’ leeling slugfest. _ 3-0,.1,000. - It was a: great weekend. for = ag jereia tuulers, ‘Monday, Strikcouts— Drysdale, Los Angeles, } pry f'the Little League striking out three, walking ones. \ ay oat 14 } CNRA. pitchers |. Sam|72 Se aes sieked ° & ague, and giving up one hit. ih 2 4 lh k-Paul for 12 hit AMERICAN LEAGUE as they picked up & palr OF) Joe sdivalli was twp ‘slugger’ AH seh 2 LEA ack ‘Paul for ALLS | —— BR H_ Pe | wins, climbed out of the cellar, te ’ hil itchers ; a ’ for Kinsmen as he banged out. 4 Ni: 33 { 1 ia while © pitchers |xiuszewski, Chit . 64 12 26 .40! [dusted themselves off, and then oe 4 Jim: Morbr Joe.Didychuk|Cash, Det’ .... 64 6 23 35¢|jymped into a second place 1 tic three singles for four trips to 5 az ; gave up only ou hits and, five Runnols, Bos';... 96, 12. 34 38 the plate. ' i 74 free passes, “ Piersall, Cle .... 14 16° 26° 35; with North Star.’ Eby came out: as high man ; , a Sunday night's action dragged Allison, Wan dow ‘York a5" 33"! After losing their first two for Electricians, with his hom; ia fs on until 9:45 p.m. before being Runs batted in—Minoso, Chicago,|games, Kinsmen beat. cellar-|er, and a doube tor three trips ' | 1 26, a called, 2 - | Hits—Lumpe, Kansans City 40. day, and then clobbered North} Bob Miners worked four full age ; ' Each team collected 11 Hits, Doubles— Lolinr, Chicago, Ku ' APL ABNER j ; but Savoy capitalized on 17 err- and ‘Skowran, alla Yorke nnd Allison. are -6, during last night's innings me ening, ne ne _ . Lo os ees { org while committing only five, | Washington ’ . ms te, ‘ HAIN'T 11'S TH-§0Bf=\ [7 THEN'S FOLKS THIET 1S “WE : They scored 14 runs in. the Foo. cane “Lemon Washington, 9, | Shop Easy was Idle over the |ter, striking out nine, and walk. t HOME ING DELICIOUS! HAINT ) ) NEVER ( ABOMINAELE | {| THET LIVES © NR JEST | fourth inning on four hits and| Stolen bsos—Aparicio, Chicago fo, {weekend but still retained first {ing five, before being relieved, ‘ 19 =LOUT!2— ' BIN NO SNOW-HAMS THEY'S FOLKS. | SMELLS 4 elght errors while driving Em-| Pitching—Hall, Kansans City, and{place with a record of three | PY John Bond, - it WHERE IS THAT HAM IN VOUS Gil TIN WEHAINT — & cuss ; press starting pitcher D. Hein- |Sotes, Now York, 490. 10%. |, [straight wins ‘against no losses,| Bond gave up no hits, struck. I HAM | SMELL ? NEVERBIN \7 TH AROMA SHORE. NEVER | Seng : rich off the ficld as S. Lewis [gg mete Pascush Washingion | Gordon. “sonny” Stava pitch- |) out, two, and walked only two, COUNTRY, ]\ OF SUH RIGHTIN SEEN ass came in to put out the fire. ‘In elght innings the two men fared” :64 batters, ! Savoy pitchers were kept busy too:.as 56 Empress players camo tthe plate. J, Crossan and Bill Hardy were the pitchers. ', CNRA applied a fierce rally Soccer shutout NEW YORK ()— Manchester United of England's first division defeated Hearts, of Midlothian, Scottish League champions, 3-0 in an exhibition soccer match hore Sunday, | hag Mae | WA to $50 TOMORROW NIGHT — S.0.N. HALL JACKPOT DOOR PRIZE - Proceeds Benlor Citizons Housing EVERYONE WELCOME UFAWU | _ pore, hte ed nes ae DON'T WORRY—CHARLIE'S STILL | AROUND—YOU CAN SEE HIM AT: THE FAR LOT NEXT TO PARKER'S MAIN GARAGE dwelling ‘uiectricians. 6-3. Fri- ed for Kinsmen in the firft game going all the way, giving up six ‘hits, walking three, and, striking out nine, Stava gave up the first home run of the 1960 Little League season, as Electricians starting vthucker, Gordon: Eby gave the ball a long ride to deep left field in tha bottom of the sixth inning, while the, pases . were empty, 0 ts Pitching, Eby. walked 13, gave to the plate. in his two innings of relief. North Star chuckers were not so lucky, Starter Eric Janes! gave up only one hit, but walk-. ed cight men before: being pull- ed In the third, Bob Dybhavn pitched the: rest: striking out four, and walking none, Dybhavn went one for threc. to. top North Star's batting, while Salvatt! was big gun for up four hits, and alruck out nine Kinsmen - agen with two for four, noo The up ‘Rupert Alle “alate lost their opening game in the New Havelton baseball: tourna. ment over “:the* weekend © bub went on to ‘pluck ‘the: flrat prize money ‘of $300. from aehot |, Losing the flrat 11-8. to Smith. ors, Prince Rupert won .a: hat who would: play ‘Kitimat,: ‘Prince Goorge'’ had dropped out.of .th4. mat with no team to play... The ‘All-Btars downed. Kitl lw rnce 10-4 Jn. the. find hehind the brilliant roliof.. monn of | . TH 9 P, Me Mounties ‘split. | bun. No did ono lap In 140.001, | 7 ' Oe VANCOUVER .°@) Fe. ortiand _ PHONE 9222 | Bonvora and Vancouvor Mountioa BALTIMORE, Md. @ — Bally, awappod wing In Vancouver bo- ‘fore n. Victorian Day. crowd of 2,- 410, Portinnd took tho: ‘opener ho ida’ aplrit Inthe nightehp to Rupert wins tourney. draw botwoon the Joxors: to soe j. , Bill Sunberg.. 4 Sunborg took over ‘fiom John Lambie. and pitched . ‘and’ “mattod his way to'the victory. a ‘Records: smashed of the game, giving up nine hits,| In. the fourth. Inning: with the. score 4-0: for Terraca! “INDIANAPOLIS (-— Red hot ‘rookie Jim:Hurtublse of. 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