coke The win is worth two points | ets and. brings Islanders’ total to os four, tieling them with leading” -Kagles,. team retains first place by virtue for. ‘to goals scored against. The.. Alyansh . team started the game ata disadvantage as some of their: players. were held up on ‘their way to Prince ‘Rupert and $ i t ye Ld “te ‘ 4 did not get’ to the game on time. For the first 20 minutes of the We first half: they had no goaltender, ‘-but a solid defence allowed only “one ball to:slip into the net, his one was too many for’ the ‘drafted from spectator ranks to keep’ ‘house until. reinforcements ; “arrived: He played out the half “and: Jet: four more goals between *the: ‘posts, making the score 5-0 ‘for, Islanders. . Luckies’ : centre forward John / “Stewart anid inside right Nelson | tt “Morven each picked up one tally; ’ “in: the: second half, | but relief - goalie’ Sip: Clayton let by three}. 3 Islander tries as the winning club}. ‘pressed its advantage: “e - Sunberg. counted three of his > ptallies in the first half, adding _ two. ‘more::in the ‘second, while f sao go ot c a ENN WS WR EN a SS ON berg paces 708° with five goals ma | The 708 Islanders—led by inside left Bill Sunberg, a --who scored five. goals—handed Aiyansh Luckies an |. 82 loss Monday night in soccer action at Algoma Park. : ‘league. but’ the latter. of a-better ratio of goals scored} -Luckies and Cyprian -Nisyok -wast- EN NWN one in each and inside right Vic- first. soccer league completed one- eighth of its schedule not one half as reported in The Daily News. May 16. The League re- peats a series of 10 games four times over the summer, ‘and the points actually © half-way mark in the first. quar- ter of the entire suhedule. Lineups: .. Islanders—--Goal: en: Backs: WHE, Burns; 'Martinussert,. Halgaain, Forewards: Wilsoxt, “Wittehen, Vantanker- Halfs: :Murphy. Luckies—-Goal: Nisyok, Clay- Davis, Woods,. WillRans: ‘Fore- Morven, } Merces. LAST. ST NIGHTS FIGHTS - Chicago —Eddie Perkins, 137, Chicago, outpointed Paolo: ‘Rosi, 134, New York, (10.). oe Pe ie te ie em ee Rot Sn RS A ate Gp erties me ttn ats eee oe 57 FAIRLANE | 500". 2-DOOR- ‘HARDTOP . V-8 “Automatic,: Power, equip- - ped, Radio, New. 35 : Power . Steering. Cars condition. "= $700 Dow: | Cor i 54 ‘METEOR ‘Sedan, _, Aulomatic, “Radio, ONLY $200 Down 154. ‘M ERCU RY. Power brakes, Power: steering, Automatic, Radio, ‘Excellent’ re a i ee centre forward Bobo Pakozdy got: tor Wittchen scored once in the ‘With. last weekend's play, the reached was the, Berear: | Pakozdy,, Sunberg, Outten, Suby ton: Backs: Adams, Rush: Halts? PE Gee Ce ee eV ENV ee wee ETH ee eH TOD a yauVevve verry ere VwY HN Ye + wth eee ee v of teams, 2 | wards: Stewart... Morven, Mercer, | A seventh inning, rally - failed ‘to yield any ‘disgrace. piled on ‘Fashion Footwear as they were ‘erushed 20-5 by Wahl’s in last | night’s women’s softball’ game at Gyro Park. It was the opening | game for the. two teams and although Fashion clicked. ‘for’ ‘three ‘runs off four: base. hits in - -the™ ‘final inning it was. not enough: to stop!¢g in women: Ss Wahl s -dobbers Fashion 2( 05 ‘softball at Gy 10. crew “who “led a “pressing Wahl’s start of. the, 19-2 before the’ seventh. Fashion’s starting pitcher, F. Doane gave up 18 runs, 12 hits, and seven walks in three and one third innings she worked. ‘S. Nickols took over in the fourth. and finished out. the game, giving .up two runs, five A determined | Moose loose edge Elks 6-5 | to win first game squad | with the winning run ona passed overcame a. 3-0 deficit in last, ball. night’s Pony. League game as Clutch pitching by: Jack ° -Mutch and heads up. base. running. by Reg Phillips: gave -the. Moose - boys they. .downed: Elks 6-5. their. first. victory: ‘of the. Season. With the game ‘tied 5- “5 in the ‘bottom... of the. seventh | ‘inning, Phillips | Jaced. a. single. to right. He stole second on the. first pitch to the. next batter. -and . went; all: the” way to third on” an’ over | throw. He then crossed the plate, Elks: started | out with three runs in the first on three errors anda: double by. Brian. Kangas. Moose’ added: singletons. in the ‘third and fourth and.then came to life with three -big: runs in.the fifth :on ‘singles: -by:.Phillips and John Rosedale’ ‘and..a.double by John Olsen. . Elks tallied one in the. fifth : and - tied the game in the top of the. ‘seventh when ‘Doug ....Ruttan:. , doubled. home Brian Specht. * ae “Mutch allowed but tour “whits ee ne R A wie Can) ne td heubes Qitive Rote 4‘ ft ® ‘ To “MABEL BLACK LABEL!" NIA rs WHY Irs CANADA’ 5 BRST. SRLLING BERRI. os m Mo ore flavour, more life, m more satisfaction! 4 for rs home deivery phoney 4032 This advertisement I not published or lplayea by’ the Liquor Control Board: OF by the Government of British Columbia. . ary : op . 1 i pore tN ot a bs baa Wek | while walking four and striking {out 10. Starter Rick Newsome gave up two hits, two walks and | struck out four. Loser Ruttan | was rapped for three hits while striking out four and walking none. Specht and Phillips were top batters with a pair of singles each. Line score: Moose .............. 001 130 1—6 5 8 EVKS woe 300 010 1—5 4 4 | Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results. | the plate. Line Score. . ~ Fashion ....... 000°110 3— 5 15:7 Wahl’s 245 801 x-—-20 17 2 hits, - yr walking and striking out none. The Fashion gals made seven big errors that. greatly to their loss. Wahl’s pitcher, Pearl Morberg, gave up five runs, off 15 hits, walked one, and struck out none. Her mates committed only ; two errors. The big guns for Wahl’s were Joan McKnight, Jean Billing, and Shirley Logan, who all went three for four in the batting. - Pashion’s G. Green picked up Fishing derby | under way | softball league : third annual softball league May search ‘division, and the mechan- w. | ical division play every. Tuesday \and Friday at Gyro Park, Games | start at 7/p.m. |708 union will be presented to | the. winning ‘team at the end of the ‘Season. 1 TA, Shift. VS Research : 10 B Shift VS Mechanical .-: 24 B Shift vs A Shift contributed a trio of singles for four trips to} . CCC opens ‘Columbia Cellulose opened ‘its 10 with. a membership of five “The. ‘teams, made up of “A” shift, “B”” shift, “Cc” shift, re- aA trophy, supplied by the Local Here is, the’ league schedule, - MAY ° 7 10 A Shift vs C Shift 13.B Shift vs Research: 17 © Shift’vs Mechanical 20 Research ys A Shift .24.Mechanical vs B Shilt , 27 C Shift vs’ Research. _ 31, Mechanical vs A Shift. - “| JUNE" “3 B ‘Shift vs C Shift — 14 Research ys Cc Shift - 17 -A ‘Shift vs Mechanical - “21 Research’ vs B Shift — 28° Mechanital ‘vs C Shift “JOLY 5 Research VS. ‘Mechanical - $-C’Shift vs A Shift. | 12 Mechanical vs Research 15°C Shift. vs B- Shift - IQA ‘Shift: vs B Shift. Here: is the schedule of Pony League practices to be held Sat- urday. at Roosevelt Park. - Moose ‘at 9 a.m.; Elks at 10:30 a.m.; and Gyros at 12 noon.. The B League or farm team schedule | is: Esquire Juniors at 1:30 p.m.; Rupert Auto Body at 3 p.m.; and. Canadian Legion at 4:30 p.m. . “NORTH™ VANCOUVER iQ) — RCMP Const. Bob Boreham shot a 100-pound black bear in Lynn Valley Wednesday with his .303- calibre. rifle.’ The bear hunt ‘started when mothers. in the area became afraid the. animal . Ls SSM Me ife ttball Shop- -Easy’s pitchens contin- ue to be the whirlwinds of the Prince Rupert Little League, Last’ night Bob Pottle pitched a seven-hitter as he led his mates to an 8-4 victory over North Star and picked up his second win against no losses. It was the grocery lads’ third straight win. in as many games and puts them in first place in the league. — Pottle struck out nine ‘men, including three'in a row, in the third inning,.and walked only one. He was a regular dynamo at the plate, as’ well, slamming a pair of doubles and a single in three trips to the plate giv- ing him a game batting average of 1.000. “To date he has a season’s hat- Ling ‘average of .800. It may be early In the season | Prince Rupert Daily News - Thursday, May 19, 1960 Pottle bottles Bottler’s as Grocerymen win third and this is the Little League, but eight hits for 10 trips to the plate ts good hitting in any league. i North Star’s pitcher, Eric Janes was not so lucky. He pitched a five-hitter, but gave up seven walks, and struck ont only three, Janes was top bat- ter for his team with a pair of doubles in four trips to the plate giving him a .600 game batting average. Going into the sixth with North Star up to bat, the gro- cers led 8-1 and a three-run rally by the bottler’s fell far short. Line score: North Star .... 000 013--4 7 3 Shop Easy 102 32x---8 5 4 Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results, 25 oz bottles and | Tor flasks - ‘might attack children. OFTEN: IMITATED, BUT NEVER EQUALLED! amb’s RUM Hearty in body, yet light in flavour and aroma. also RUM VERY LIGHT - This advertisement is not published ‘or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, for mill men Prizes for winners of the Co-, lumbia. Cellulose Fishing- Derby week. - 15: will continue to September 30, ‘\is. open to, all Columbia Cellulose employees and ‘winners’ will: be. tabulated at the end of each). month and prizes awarded. follows: Mike. Orom.= with a 39 pound eight ounce spring sal- mon; Ron Walker with a 12 ‘pound one ounce steelhead, and nine ounce trout. Prizes are given for the largest fish in the three different cat- agories. 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