wR et, Mi eT . le wets nae beng Caine TE pega OLE pete nye nige ear tabemeeteenete ine MR : “in the ninth that tagged'the once: ns By. ED L eB oa WF ao | Streak. re a They dropped ‘their fourth in a “ow. Monday. night, giving up a pair, of. unearned runs’ and losing te 4: at. ‘Los Angeles Charlie: ,_ Neal: slugged a three- ‘ruin’ “homer ~ unbeatable: Elroy ‘Face with: his: third: defeat. The Pirates: now, are: 1% games behind. idle; first: place San Fran- cisco ‘and: only one | game. ahead . Of: i Milwaukee's ,_ ‘third. »place. Braves;’ who were ‘rained out at = area fixtures . yor WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer ? ittsburgh’s stumbling, fumbling: Pirates still are Slosing: six of seven : since spurting into the ‘Na ational _ League lead with a nine- -game winning 18 of 19 last year. ter of his career for: Washington. The Dodgers scored’ another unearned ‘run, on Dick Stuart's error in the eighth against Face (0-3), the relief wizard who won ‘Pascual (2-3) struck out 11 and gave up nothing but singles while putting away.the fifth three-hit- He lost. a:shutout in ‘the. third when the’ A’s scored’ an unearned run on the first of two hits by Dick Williams,’ a passed , ball.and|. -. a two-out error by: shortstop Billy no ' Chicago in .the. only other NL game. ‘scheduled.’ Consolo. , second. hit, ‘in: the eighth.’ “Jerry. Williams ‘got: the, A S| |) Lumpe * ‘got “the” other: ‘ins “the: no ° , ae fa LG oY eS Ty Pe ssc co; ed oy Ton ot Pittsburgh * Wea “1B 6. 0: 691 | i, Milwaukée ‘ Oe TT 663 2) . Gineinnath:: ALTE 5,600). 8% * LOs~ “Angeles a 112: 478d. > St.Louis 3... SO EL 450... 4a Philadelphia’ 292/11" 409 BY, Chicago" wee 65.125, 883 - By" - tory. .as COMMITTED FOUR ERRORS | their: ey At ;Rain- also halved - a .two- -game schedule in the American League: ;Righthander:. Camilo « Pascual,. ewinless since the’ ‘season opener, pitched: his second three-hit. vic- Washington = ‘clubbed Kansas.City 8-1. The Cleveland at Boston ‘game was ‘postponed. ° a “The ‘Pirates, who’ committed 4 errors: ‘Monday: night,. and-15 in je games,. _were shut i for’ seven innings VS ale.:: The? Dodgers’. er struck out... 13, p ‘two- run. homers by he; eighth and ninth before herry, ‘pack. to dStdrter, came in with: the tie- preaking run on first, struck, out “of the season, following a last: nine g t ‘made: him the’ champs’, op .winner | ‘at 4-3.. on.‘ in © their .. ord to show: for- his . shot: as. a - starting pitcher, : =. Bob Friend lasted. seven’ nings for the Pirates before ‘giv- ing way for a pinch-hitter in his 12th consecutive unsuccessful try for a complete game against the’ Dodgers. .Los Angeles: scored. twice in the fifth, when’ ‘Singles. by Norm Larker and Bob Aspro- ter’s double, and another in the “sixth on Larker’s second of ‘three. consecutive singles. : It followed two", -@rrorg by .shortstop.: ‘Dick Groat on: Wally Moon's grownder, giving Groat tive” boots in- two games, te SLACKS . ‘Slim “Ivy” or Full Drano Custom- Made tat ‘Bifituny tail- ored for per- - fect fit in your choice of fine all-wool Imported materials. Order yours evades Was. Sherry’s third ‘straight Orom, . 22, “Ibs. or victory, in ‘relief—all the Dodgers . ; he - The’ young | _righthander has. only a .1-2'rec-:| in- . -monte sandwiched Don - Deme- |. ninth, pend, of The. - ‘Senators, after . on two: ‘walks. anid singles by Dan! 1 Dobbek, . -Earl Battey. and” ‘Reno ‘Jim: Lemon added ‘his| Bertoia:: sixth hame: run; tying: Cleveland’s the second. inning; and. ‘Bob. Alli- son socked his’ second, first since opening day, in: thé ‘eighth. | Westergarde)0 jtops derby for week. — * Lee Westergarde ; orice again Rod: &* ‘Gun-Yacht:. Club: spon- -| sored. Salmon. Derby... Last. week Lee. won. the weekly Larry Sherry took over.| prize of. a ‘stéering wheél don- 4 doing .what|ated by. Love. Electric Company, comes:naturally. after a. fling as|with;a: ‘whopping. 40- pound, ‘four ounce. salmon., . Gus Leighton was second. with : - Don“Hoak and then, retired Gino |a- ‘salmon: weighing 28 pounds, 10 . Gimoli.on a grounder to end the ounces. Frank: Donecz. was third Pirate rally. . Neal’s second home with: a: 23~- -pound, 4° ounce: fish. | - Other. ‘fish caught. were John a -by Maury Wills and an in-| prince,.18 Ibs. 12 oz.;. 18 Ibs.;. and _ tentional walk to Junior: Gilliam: 9 lbs. Stu Donaldson with 16 lbs. the j 12 02.5:-12 lbs.; 9, Ibs.: © 10"0z.; oS Mike and® Jim Greer, in nen -GROSSINGER, N, Y. of his. world heavyweight No. longer ~ is ‘Johansson.. the easy- -going, « take-it-slow: fighter that he. was, the last: time» ‘he showed up here a'year ago.’He showed so’ little’. then: that some folks feared: for his‘ life: against | champion. Floyd Patterson.. Johansson cut down: Patterson and won the title with a devas- ' tating right hand, Ingemar. began sparring Mon- day! for his June 20. rematch with |, Major League top. sliggers | “dragging feet” NEW, agg g1ng Te Man- tle: of New York,- Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee. and: Rocky, Colavito of Detroit are high on: the Nat of sluggers dragging -.their..feet In the major league home run races, Mantle has hit only one homer in 16 games, Mathews, last year’s National League champion — with 46, has three In 16 games while Colavito ‘has three in 15 and COASTAL | STHAMSITP | SERVICE - PASSENGERS and CARGO GENERAL REFRIGERATION SPECIAL NOTICE - 8.8.' “OANADIAN PRINCE" CANORVLLED for ONT WEEn only ‘for vessel's annual - _ overhaul and drydocking, °: Trip Jeaving . Vancouver May 10th, ‘arriving Prince Rupert, May 18th and departing’ Southhound May i4th, i Aeerrcemvesermerceaenyt a MV, “NORTHERN PRINCE" will replace “CANADIAN | PRINCK" for thin wank only, with. FREIGHT and MATT, {and Mantle three, none in his last 11. In the same Mathews had eight, Colavito. four And that's not all, Washing- ton's Harmon Kilebrew, who shared the American -Lengiie crown with Colayito with 42 in Howevor, Killebrew has: beon aidolined with a leg Injury, Willle Mays of San Francisco also has two.-: And. Charley Maxwell of | Detroit, a 3lshomer contributor |. for Detroit Inst year,’ has yot to got ono this season, ‘The loadora through Sunday's games wero Willia MoCovoy of Ban Francisco with elght in tho National League and Woody Hold of Cleveland with alx in the Am- | erlcan, “josing my three Straight, beat Ray’ Herbert | (2-1) with’ three’ ‘runs‘in: the first |°- : Woodie ‘Held for. the AL. lead,. in |- hooked the: largest. salmon in-the): Jim: ‘posting: his fifth straight tri- : reliefer™ in this. Catskill Mountain. resort. number of games a year agony) 1080, haa walloped only: two” “US. College boxing. . with dropout NO PASSENGERS, Phone 6200 ~ 201. “Berving the B,0.° Const" NORTHLAND: NAVIGATION co, LTD NO ONANGE IN. SCHEDULE of MV, “SKEENA PRINOF,” Tnformation and Rorervations Clty Office, Phono Haas. - “While Mays has: been logeing in homers, the Glanta’ star con- tinues to pnee the National Jn batting, Wo had seven hite in’2) tailed off to 426, climbed oy ' § : : : ee stand tos ' ' ’ . ’ of cronsed nis average | to 468, shoe trios Inat week and his Avornge Rogor. Maris of Now. York dnto the- American Longuo's No, ,1 spot: on tho atrongth of a 30-for-17 (,688) performance last wook that In- 7 owe wre vVvedeveW yy eee? pte PEVES UNAS ETHAN TN TT ENG Prey ver yyyaerre|rss peperereeerg teres eyes ‘ 1 be eee amen ne | Diego’ and: Seattle. | - There.: were: many,: more ‘fat | pitches: elsewhere as ‘Sacramen- to's: league- -leading Solons whip- ped. Portland. 7-4.and Vancouver walloped the Salt Lake City, Bees 10- Ae. . But. “Tacoma’s 1- 0 victory over Seattle’ arid Spokane’s ‘ninth-in- umph of .the ‘season. -Rippélmeyer walked Danny O’Connell in. the sixth inning and: then: came: in with a: ball that ‘Bob: Perry. lam- basted- 380. feet. fora’ triple.:. “In: Spokane. ‘the: victim... “was “Tom _ _Qualters,_ Three ace cai (AP)—There’s, a “new” ligévmar J ohansson. ‘of Sweden training for defence boxing championship high Patterson. right. . ny ““T- never saw him 80 “tast; ” said sparring: ‘partner Artie ‘Towne of. New York: “Those. rights, they. were. coming very fast.”: Towne and Will Johnson went two rounds with the champion and both took dozens of slaziing ‘rights to the head. “He isn’t hiding ‘the ring against him for the first |: .|-time last: year,” ”: “said | Towne. “He' $2 changed man now.” \Snead wins $10, 000 in. all star ‘golf YORBA. LINDA\. : 9° w—Sam Snead won: the $60,000 round- robin all-star golf tournament by six strokes Monday. and with It top prize of $10,000, : Snead, who’ finished | Sunday with a: 13- under-par 203 for the 64-hole. competition, was follow- ed by Jimmy Demaret and Cary Middlecoff, each- with "200 for $7, 000 ench. ‘Jackie. Burke Jy, won . fourth place prize money.of. $6,000 in the four-man tournament with a 211. Middlecoff ‘fired .a ‘course rec- ‘ord-equalling © 06 . Monday and ‘Jed the plate with 10. “Johansson was a flat- tooted | boxer when I stepped into the]. ~ Solons, ‘Mounties win Ft in two PCL slugfests: : By The Associated Press...’ The spook that haunts all hurlers and i is known, as One Fat Pitch visited two Pacific. Coast League base- ball diamonds Tuesday night bearing defeats for San runs had scored in’ ‘the: ninth. but Spokane still: was-one_ in. ‘arrears when -Willle Davis- came to bat. He slammed a: -Qualters’. offering against: the’ left centre: field. wall for a double that chased. home two runners ‘for. ‘the “decision. weorerorererrr? WL Pet, GEL ning rally. for five runs and a 7-6 Sacramento .- 14 9° > +608. decision ‘over: Sa Di Spokane ........., 10 1l 642 I, a lego: were portland ss... 12-12... 500° 2% cued: by. the OFP.’: at : ae ° Tacoma: 2... 02. 10, 10... -.500. © 2 ~ Ray:Rippelmeyer was the vic-|san Diego ...... 13.14 481. 3 tim at Tacoma, where Juan Mar-|Seattle ~2.......° 12, 13 + 480 3 ichal limited Seattle to three hits |Sat Lake City. 10 11 . 476-3 Vancouver ....... 7: 11. 2.389 | 4” PIDOPOLP PCD OODLE LOD LORD OPI LI LILES “Chuck ° Oertel, looking for his | first -hit-of ‘the season, found ‘it and two more. in’ ‘leading Van- couver to its second straight vic- tory. He.collected.a triple and quieted. the ‘Salt ‘Lake -bats. cue. in the’. first rookie Arne Thorsland had miss- straight pitches. ‘ A pair. of: Sacramento home runs, one by’ Jim Bolger and the ‘other. by Bob Roselli, scored two ‘runs each and keyed the Port- and downfall. Bolger was busy all evening, hitting a triple to push, home another run and bat- ting in.a fourth with an infield out. ' George Freese hit his seventh heme run of the season for Port- land as the losers scored three runs in the fourth inning. Major League Leaders — AMERICAN LEAGUE Lemon, Washington. 6, Stolen bases—Aparicio ‘and Smith, Chicago; Power, Cleveland, und Kane line, Detrolt,. 3,., Pitching-— Staley, Chienago, Contes, New York, 8-0, 1,000, Strikeouts ~: Pascual, Waahington, 42, . ana ' NATIONAL T TLEAQGUR AB Ry. WO Pet. Aaron, Mil, veee! : 68 - 0 26 B86 Curry,, Phil, .... 80 4 16 W856 Clomente, Pitta, 87. 17 88 870 WBurgoss, Pitta... 47 -0. 17 03 Runs- Skinner, Pittaburgh, 20. Runs batted in-— McCovoy, Franoisco, 27, Hits—-Mays 94,' Doublea--Pinson, - Otnainnati, q, Triplor—T, Taylor, Ohloaga 4, Home yuna—MeCovoy A, ‘Btlolon ‘basea—Pinson, 0, Pitohing-—~ _Mocormist, ‘Ban Frane ajnan, 40, 1.0 : sthtenontaSoryr, Fan Angolen, 8an Demarot, iv 69. ini No: ‘final play, 56, wii - suffers: - MADISON, Wis! (—Intor-col- leginte hoxing jn tho United States auffered what may turn out to bo'n knockout blow when {+ was dropped Monday by the University of Wisconain, jong a lender and often a champion in the aport,. Tho Badgers wero vated out of competition by the Wlaconaln faculty loss than n month after the death of Wisconsin hoxor Oharies Mohr, who, suffered a brain: Injury, in a bout, Wisconsin. was tho: Inst major schoo): outaide tho’ Pacific const’ avon still In the sport, : Agitation for abolition of | Intorcolleginte boxing :dnerensed — after» Mohr's doath and probably will gain more strongth from the Wiacon ain dociajon, EMOTIONAL DECISION nnying “y’ im terribly dlanppointed in the reaction of the faculty, I think the mombora acted too soon after. the unfortunate and tragic death of Mohr and that thelr decision was too emotional, Tho faculty could have taken tho |. time to discuss the matter and hear of the many. fino’ things in Intorcolleginte . boxing,” Badger athletic director Ivy Williamson sald the faculty left the way opon to continue Intra- mural boxing but it probably would be on a reduced Aonle, will play at 7 p. Kingpinners,. Savoy Hotel, “B" ‘division a or Melrose, Radio Cabs, Nishio-Van saw Jeanette Cloutier Meer, Lotus Cafe, Rupert Motors. and Yukon Gems... play at 9 p.m., are Ormes Dr ugs. ea eos memteet — _ Prince Rupert Dally News v muésday, May 10; 1960 Spring bowling league — ~ divided into divisions — “Mixed Five-Pin ‘Spring Bowl- ing League is to be divisions for competition to start’ Panchos, next Thursday May 12, Teams in “A” division, who Union, Wood Butchers, Haudenschild, Hot Shots, Cannon Balls, Chry2rons,, Cooks | Jewellers, Dibb Printing,, Credit Barneys and Babals. Thursday night’s action roll wo- men’s high triple with 665 to split into two Hoosier m.,,are Sleepers, Last Yukon Jewellers,|ald her Melrose teammates in Pageot, Kurdziel taking team high single with 1413. teams, who will Joan McKnight of Radio Cabs ete tee: | LAST. NIGHT'S FIGHTS New York m—J:' D. ‘Bilis, 133%, rolled. women’s high single with a: score of 305.. . ‘For the men, Gordon Judd of Standings ; Yukon. Jewellers . took. high Chicago essere ss 12 0, 667 = fsingle with 353 while Frank yew ono aes 0 8 aa ay, }Judd. of, Yukon. Gems took high Cleveland 1. 6 @ 68 689,. 2% | triple with a 783 score. Baltimore ...... 10, O 6a¢ 2 The Rupert Motors contingent ae ’ e to ‘983 Bh captured team high triple han- Kansas Citys... @ 12. 338 ors with a 3625 score. Trenton, N.J., stopped, Chico, Rol- : lins, 13214; : ‘New York. (9). Holyoke,’ “Mass. (Ae George, , two" singles. as. .George Zuverink i hone -AB RH | Pct, Marts, - -48' 11 22 = 458 Allison, NWaah, . 710 1628 400 Skowron,. N.Y, .,.66° 7 26 400 Runnels, Bos. ..,53 °.9 21. .806 Lumpe, K.C, e 99-, Gat. BT Runs—Mantle,-: “New york: 20, Runs batted. In—Skowron 20, . “AHts—Alson,. 28, ' / \,Doubles—Allison a: . : noe Triples—Fox, ‘Ohichgo, 3, ’ Home runs—Held, Cleveland. and Wisconsin boxing coach Vern | Woodward defended the sport by Kid . Ross, -140, Claremont, N.H, stopped. Tommy . Gatr ow, * “Hartford, . ‘Conn,, «137, (5). “SOME “OF THE ~ badminton trophy winners: are.:from. left “tov right: Helge -- Holkestad, c-| Norma + ‘Horner; ) Mrs. Derrick’ _,-| cRatcliffe,- Dave. Bown, Mrs. Fred. ‘Schaeffer, ‘Dennis Bur- “nip, Arthur: Garratt and Der- ‘“piek “Ratelifte.._ Our ' watch for our (10). a HOLLYWOOD. ‘CAFE: Dining » Room® will’ .be closed temporarily: ‘for- repairs, closed: temporarily for’ repairs, to take orders to: [G0 : ‘out. at vertisement, We: will’ ‘continue © to. ‘the Prairies: , and Eastern Canada ‘Leave Prince Rupert re- -opening' dd" We . the rear entrance* from: “5:30 k ; Wik gis he a | State: ‘photo: by. Gary. “Oakes. p.m. to 3: 30 am, ‘dally’ except: aT: 00 a. m. HAMILTON. © = “Hamilton |= “LAST NIGHT’ S FIGHTS Sunday. . “pay. jtdelivery. Tiger-Cats of, the Big Four Foot- |. 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