= Park: with: a-one- game lead and oa righthander Bob. Friend ° (7-3) > well; -rested ° for’ a. “duel. with: the. Giants’.Sam’ Jones (8- 4). “SAIL. ‘the: Giants . have | to do ‘to. take. charge - is sweep. the. set. ‘That's what : happened | the last. time: ‘the Bues showed up.at San _ Francisco. ,Pittsburgh went in with a two- -game lead that time. ~ LOSING AT: HOME Pons «But ‘that was a month ago.. The . Giants: haven’t won any of. their S ‘four: series at. home. . And, even. if ‘they break.‘the: slump. ‘by “taking. ‘two. of . the three. with ‘Pittsburgh, they'll still. trail: ‘the Pirates’ "py: percentage points. TI “Giants: Missed - “another chahee 0 .close- ini on. the. Bués .- Monday, ‘blowing’ a 4-0 ‘first-in- ning ‘leads and. ‘losing 12- 5 to third- place .. Milwaukee. .- That “gave .the’ Braves. a split. in: the. - four-game. series and -put- them within Be games| of first place. WwW Pet, GBL “Plitsburen : 615 - - San. Francisco. 93° 1 Milwaukee -». :556 ©. 3/2 _ Cincinnati: 491°. BY: St; Louis” "481 ae TsO: -Angeles - os 462° > : : . 485 - in. “almost ‘two ‘months, inciden- tally, were tied for the lead. on May 29 with 25-14 records. Since then the Pirates have.won seven jof.13 with a 4-6 flop on the road. The . Giants have been 1-8 with all 15 games‘at home. « Friend, ‘who'll be working with four days rest, has managed | no better than a ‘spilt, in his last. six decisions. ..He’s 0-1'- against. the Giants this season...” Jones, ‘the righthander - who has been the Giants’. stopper, has had three’. days’. rest since’: beat- hitter Friday. night." Major League - “ Leaders By ‘The: “Associated Press ‘AB: iG. HW. / 109 “40... 192 16. "46 214 37 74.— 116.14. 39°. 174 67 58" Runs—Skinner, Pittsburgh. 43,. “ Runs batted in—Banks,’ Chicago 48. ' Hits—Groat and Clemente, - ‘Pitts-. burgh 74. o = : Doubles -—— Robinson: * Cincinnati. Bruton, Milwaukee, Groat, Cunning- ham, St, Louis 14, ~ Triples—Pinson, Cincinnati 6. Pet.: 3367 . 348 346 836, 833 Burgess.’ ‘Pitts: Adcock, Mil: °.. Clemente, Pitts... Curry, Phil.-... Ashburn, ~ Chix’. (365-1 Home runs—Banks, Chicago | and Boyer, St. Louis’ 16, Stolen: ‘bases—Mays,.. San Francisco 15.. 2 that chased ‘Jack -loaded triple: in: the ( off - losing reliever. George: Maranda (0-1). ~The Giants got all four in. ‘the ‘three. on. Orlando Cepeda’ Ss: ‘Ed Bressoud |. Runnels. Maris, N.Y, Power, Cleve Gentile, Balt Pitehing— Williams, ‘Los Angeles, 5-0, 1.000. : Strikeouts— Drysdale, Los. Angeles, 96.".; d. then. clinched - it |. ue AME RICAN L BR: AGUE 18729". 165 36 '...55 .189 °° 35 °. 62 162..18-..53 125.24 40 -Runs—Mantle,. New York, 45." Runs.. batted: in Hansen, Baltimore, -Pet. 885 333 328 827: 820° H Bos. 12 Allison; Wash. 41, “fourth. Cates oe “CONTRAST IN RECORDS: Hits—Runnels. ‘Boston 72." -Triples—Fox, Chicago: 6. BE : Home: runs—-Maris -17. :°.. ing Milwaukee ‘5-0: with’ a five~ : ‘BAILING OUT. .. Jockey. Vince Tartaglia. ‘is’ taking. no: - chances * with frisky, filly Donna Mia: who. balked. at‘ Old “Woodbine” “in: . Toronto’ during a. recent ‘race. ‘The. horse refused. t0!.g0 with:.| the ‘field in ‘the. “post parade, | After ‘Tartaglia. jumped, hors ‘raced ‘around alone and was scratched. “CP photo. - June-23 | ‘Doubles—Lollar,. Chicago and ‘Skow- aes : ron, New York 15. : second. and’, third.. quarter trophy. tournament - schedule. The schedule: follows: . June 16. June 18. eve Le Cc, . dune-26 : a July 1 or July 2° be notified: in due ‘time: * British - Columbia | TITLE FIGHT” OVER CFPR NEX rT MONDAY| ~The world: heavyweight championship fight . ‘between . champicn. Ingemar Johansson ‘and! challenger. Floyd; Patter- son , will” pe broadcast | jive’ June 20 from the Polo Grounds. in New York, over...Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s, ra-. _ dio station. CFPR, it. was: ans -nounced today. “This an 0 nt selihie " aisplayot: w we i 145, New: Rochelle,’ u NY, pointe. Steve’ Ward, “2 y | Hart ; ford, ‘Conn, (10). ° A CFPR spokesman ‘said the fight broadcast. will .be: carried through : the facilities of. the » CBC and American Brondcast- ing Company.. Radio - ‘commentary. will be- gin at 7:05: p.m. DST and will last until the end of the fight. COPIED IOIPS POOLE IOOCD LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS New. York (m—Ronnic Cohen, out- Inman of ih Colne : ‘ALL- ‘STAR, ‘CHALLENGE Wye : PRINCE ‘RUPERT vs KITIMAT. “THIRD QUARTER. SCHEDULE | e Alyansh Luckies: VS. -‘Inlanders. Le “New” Royalvs“I!C. C. Eagles. «.. 108, ‘Istanders,. ‘vs North Star. ‘North Star: ‘VS’ I.. .C. & Eagles. Soccer schedules released: for three competitions Prince’ ‘Rupert. Football - Association. today. released. ‘the: schedules and also’ the. Jubilee: Three games of the second | - quarter have ‘already. been played. ‘SECOND® ‘QUARTER LEAGUE ‘SCHEDULE - Inlanders:'vs. North Star. : C. Eagles: vs. Aiyansh Luckies. . -New. Royal.vs 708: Islanders. JUBILEE “TROPIIY. TOURNAMENT vs re “North Star vs’ I. C. C. Eagles (No.1). Aiyansh Luckies vs New. Royal (No. 2)... “SEMI FINAL, Winner: No. 3 Vs" No. 1. " Winner of blo. 2 game has a “Bye: Draw. vo ‘TROPHY FINAL. No. 2 vs No. lor No. 3. oy This date. has not been definitely decided, but teams will. SOA ‘North’ Star. ‘vs New Royal ° : oI G.-C: _ Eagles. vs Inlanders. “Los ANGELES - (P Imagine, says ol’ Archie Moore, that little pipsqueak. Paul Pender challeng- ing ME... ; “I am "startled by Pender’s audacity,” said the . venerable monarch ‘of. ‘the 175-pounders, reflecting - -on the Boston Irish- man's curious amlaition to Tight title, for the ~ Ughtheavywelght e . “For..me- to. meet a2 man like that and face my conscience, 1 would have to-agree to let him carry a. pistol,’ "ageless Archie Sunday: told” columnist Melvin Durslng of the Los. Angeles Ex- aminer, “Pender is less. than just plain nuthin’, ". Archi; said. “THe is sub- nuthin’, " - Moore’ said Pender beat Sugar INACTIRE. MAJORS | _ - onnadian-born Tod. ‘Bowsfield, who \ wns :) playing seml-pro baseball: as a pitcher’ atthe sage of N4) Inv Penticton,, waa .tradad. to Clevoland. Indiana : ‘yoatordny, from | " Boston Red. Sox’ of tho: American : ‘Longue, In. 18) gamoasthie: | - yonr ha: had. a. 1-2 won-loat. record, Ie Jolnod Boston firat in’ mid-1068 and. {iniahed tho Ranson with q 42 tocgrd, Laat, yon. he played. with Minneapolis: of. the Amorienn: Asnoclation hut: wag, called us with ‘ho, Rod Box again. Wiis: aonaon, OP photo, wed af With. flrateraund 74 for : | Audacious : Pender | pipsqueak “Says chubby y ageless. Archie Ray Robingon™ Friday. ‘for the New York- -Massachusetts version of the middleweight title, simply by outclinching the sugar man. “This guy wrestled Robinson at least two minutes a round,” Ar- chie said, And armed or otherwise, Pen- der wouldn't get away with that against him, Archie said, , '8T spent 20 years researching a punch for just this type of op- ponent,” Archie. said. “I call it ‘Archie ‘Moore's Wrestle-O-Ree- nie’, ” : “Most punches are thrown straight, or.are brought up, The Wrestle-O'Reenie is brought. down, Travels .but. eight inches, It is angled at 90 degrees and} bears’ 500 pounds of pressure per square inch,” “When I bring this punch down the heels of the other man BO up." smiled. Moore. Archie said:‘he thought Rob- ingon: outpointed Pender Friday, but he doesn't’ feel sarry foy the sugar mane! Moore sald. “IL watched him in the ring before the fight. Jack Sharkey, came to shake his hand, Robinson. ignored him, And what he did’ to Joe Louis was dis- graceful, Woe all but turned away from him. "Joo Louis paved the way for guys Jike Robinson. and ma,” sald Archio,., -apenking of the prent Negro: heavywoight, “Wo eouldn't start to repay him,” Archie, a 206%-paund of fello in his Jast bout, 176-pound ttle noxt month. Ar- oT was just trying: to‘ prave {thats tot man “have | thely piace be In tha: world, too". : Bathgate wins, golf tournament rote, hettar known na nv forward for Now York Rangers of tho National Noekoy League than ns n golf champion, won the Van- i) plonahip Bunday, Bathgnte . atours-in tifa lowor mainiand na he fired a par 72 Sunday to Ko Qh. hola total of’ 145 anid a ono-atroke | games.. “To's a contemptible fellow,’ |: tower |. Ald | -Tho'll have a new Jook when ho ‘meets Erle Schooppnor for the} lehle gave this reason why hel plekod up the: extra blubber: qe NCOUNUR, (W)—Andy Hath. {aouver aldy’amntour golf cham- Wpsot tho heat am=. a behind. the, Indians: 2s they open _| the. three-day. series’. “at Cleve- | land, + Yankees are..just: one: ‘game shy “;of the, top: after: winning their i sixth in. a. row swith: an':8-4 deci- ‘| sion over’ the A’sMoxiday night dn the: only , ‘AL: game. scheduled, “ by. winning: five in. ‘a-row,. then : Slipped © to. second: aby losing the | first: two” games “of a “scheduled ‘| four-game set in: New York. last The ‘Orioles are. a. hhalf-game “But. ‘the “third place . Cleveland took over first place weekend, The Indians. climbed ‘pack on top Sunday- when rain postponed. their © doubleheader with the Yankees and the. Orioles last two. to Kansas City. {While the: Birds: and Indians | trounce - By: ‘The ‘Canadian Press 7 Vancouver and. Seattle] shook the losing. habit |. Monday night in the Pa- cific Coast. League, the Mounties trouncing San Diego 8-4 in 10 innings|5 while Seattle was winning: ja pair fr om. Sacramento | 3-0 and 5-2: . The circuit’s top : two. teams, Spokane and Tacoma, basked in: idleness, but Salt Lake’ City and Portland made the day off a bus- man’s: holiday and. -missed_ the bus. ° spokane Tacoma... Sacramenta Seattle i: Salt. “Dak Nancouve San: Diego ws Portland: ese e. oie 8 . Portland was whipped..7-2°by. Philadelphia's «Phils. and. Salt. Lake’ 8-2 by the visiting. Pitts-' -burgh Pirates in exhibition Good. crowds. took - some of the stifig out of the. defeats: by the National League invaders,: 10,480 watching the game at Portland and a home field record of 9,822 turning out in Salt Lake. MOUNTIES HAD TROUBLE Vancouver had lost six straight games and had to.go 10 innings]. to crack the jinx, With the count tied at 4-4 in the 10th,.two Padre pitchers walked the bases full of Mounties anda couple of singles wrecked the Padre hopes. ' Seattle had lost three straight to Tacoma before showing, up in Sacramento chip a full game off Erv Palica pitched a five-hit shutout in the seven-inning op- ener and Dave Stenhouse gave the Solons just six.hits in the ‘full-distance nightcap, Bill Hain and Buddy Gilbert hit home runs for Seattle and Charlte White had one for Vancouver, Harry Bright homered ‘for Salt Lake In the first inning but the Pirates, warming up for. their coming series with San Francis- co, hardly noticed, Philadelphia tallied three times in the opening donning at Portland and the Bea- vers nevor worked up a threat. Bill Guasion, however, hit an inside-tho-park homer. for the Roavern | In the sixth hn dnning, LAST NIGHT'S. FIGHTS TOKYO (f)--Sndno Yaolta, 114, Japan, outpointed Atsundo Fu- kumoto, 122%, Japan’ (10), ” Palt scheduled for Wednesday, the Solons’ third-place standing. play four, including a -twi- night . By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer the Yankees have three more left with Kansas ‘City: BEAT KC SEVEN. STRAIGHT ‘The Yankees.made_ it.. seven straight.over Kansas’ City, five this season, behind right-hander Bob Turley and’ slugging Moose Skowron Monday: night. : Turley, now 4-1 with his fourth straight victory, had a one-hitter, and had faced the minimum 21. men until the A's, broke through for all their runs in the eighth... The. Yankees: had finished their scoring against loser Ken. John-- son .(2-4). and .Bob. Giggie | by then. Skowron drove in four with a home run, single and sac- rifice fly.’ .- The “Yankees, tying Detroit for the longest streak of the sea- _ Women ignore weather as. Fashion: rubs Savoy While all other scheduled sports in the city were | vained out last night the Women’s. Softball league {waded through a regularly-scheduled game at Gyro victory over Savoy Hotel. ‘Fashion collected 21 hits dur- ing its: win’ which’ boosted the footwear squad ‘to.-within three games «of leading Wahls. Savoy dropped to a third-place tie with Prince Rupert Senior High. school. . oes POOLOIL LOLI IT ILA IELS | “* Standings 90° > ad Le, Pet. GBL 1,000 . 500 .250 _ 250 3. Ay, 4'f2. Deesenrreoreore# eerrnoncnneseres. The sky fell in on Savoy in the: bottom of. the first inning when Fashion | scored 12 runs. to pull Fashion. added a. ‘singleton: in |the second: and. then. exploded: for. . - seven. runs. in’ the’ third, | Savoy. added. four'runs in’-their. halt of nly: “Fashion pitcher, Stella Nickel, allowed 25 hits, . walked none and fanned none. © For Savoy, Sandra Giske, gave up 21 hits, six walks and struck Jack McLean heads Bocth curlers Jack, McLean was elected pres- ident of Booth Memorial Junior High school Curling Club, when meeting last Thursday. Others elected for the 1960-61 term were: — - Carol Waldbauer, first president; Gordon Duplisse, sec-: ond - vice-president; Georgina Dibb, secretary; Bob » ‘Warren, treasurer. - Named > directors. wore e Norman Grimolfson, David Pitre, Maur- ice Desautels, and Glen Dalzell, Outgoing executive members were Jim Russell, president, Mary Ann Ritchie, vice president; Carole Wick, secretary! Wendy Christianson, treasurer, Direc- tors were Tom, Martin, Bob Og- Ilvie, Phillip Lloyd, Mary Lewis, Marion Eyeford, Edda. Patzold, Edna. Johnsen, Maurice Deaaut- cls and Sharon Clark, TORONTO ()—Malta United of the Toronto and District Soccer Lengue was banned from organ- jzed soccer Monday night for Its part In a fracas Inst Sunday, Lem geteg ite on 7 , $ pan Wye Yi ; WE. wis TO ANNOUNCE THAT. ‘OUR Store: Business Hours “ARE AS FOLLOWS... Daily 9:15. a. m. To 6:00 pm, | tose mu PAY WEBNEBDAY {into a 12-6 lead at the end of the |frame. Vo wo. runs. "were ‘garnered a by. each team during | the. next three innings. the group held its second annual, vice-. McLean, Mary Ann Ritchie, Judy |Park with Fashion Footwear hammering. outa 22-12 . out four. Savoy’s ..Marge : (Muggs) Young- man with. four hits:for four times at bat... - . . Giske.. and * ‘Bernie Prier ~for- three record. Batting; leaders. ‘so: far in. the season are as follows: : oo : AB “R standring. (Wahis) ‘25 3 : Prier’ (Fashion). aS ° Harvey. (Savoy)'..°" 9 - Billing (Wahlis))) 28 20 Grimoifson (PRED 22" : 10 ~ ~ HOLLYWOOD. CAF E Our’ ‘Dining Room. will - “be: closed temporarily. for. repairs, ‘watch:-for.our re-opening: ad-: vertisement, We: wAll: ‘continue. H 22 ° 11 W 21 16° ‘880 _ 833 TTB -ThO “p.m. to 3: "30. a.m. ‘daily: except “Sunday. “We: pay.” delivery ‘charges up’ ‘to’ $1.00. on, orders Of $4.00‘ or- more. - Phone 6226 ‘singles. Top hitter for! ‘the evening was , of | Fashion’ followed ‘with: a. three- Pet. © 727 | ~ Baltimore and Cleveland ‘get going on a four-game ‘argument . over the -| American League lead tonight,: but the New. York Yankees, frolicking along. at | Kansas City, could be the club that has the last word. wah tw Ah son in the AL, scored three: ‘na first inning triggered . by Tony Kubek’s leadoff home run. Skow-. ron homered in the third and then capped a three-run fourth by driving in two with his single. 4 ‘The Moose closed it out’ with the long fly in the sixth. «= 7* PLDEOE OO LOOOR IS ODMOCOLODOBOPOOVLS wo. Pet, GBL 28.19 696." - 81. 23.874, 28. 21 B71... 26. 23 — 631, 28 25 S48. 22 28° 440. Kansas City” 22 31. -.415° Boston | 17.32. 3472 POPOL OLICLELOLODEL OPEL OSLLOLOOED Turley had a perfect game un- til Whitey Herzog singled) with one out in the fifth. Harry Chiti then. hit into a doubleplay. :A doubleplay also followed “Bob Johnson's leadore walk. dn the sixth. . Then came ‘the eighth, Norm Siebern opened with a double and Chiti, Johnson and Ken Hamline followed with one- -out Awalk forced in™.one run and Bill. Tuttle singled, for the other two. ° Cleveland Baltimore : New York Detroit . Chicago Washington fy Bester. eo 4 Prince Rupert Daily News - Tuesday, June 14, 1960 _ COASTAL © |. ~ STEAMSHIP. 5 SERVICE PasSENGERS and CARGO ‘GENERAL REFRIGERATION 'S.S. 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