oF a ert; ;Ponly League All Stars s—and | a much cbetter:-ball club. mee - . SSSA pena IPAS yan NP ea gee APES ge Le ita ke TERT RNR EE ES Retchikan’s” “Babe. Ruth All Stars, proved ‘to -the’Prince..Rup- RE Aan cata nha rie Lee cea ee 2 7 tO! ‘themselves—that” they" are’ a . }"The' Alaskan ‘visitors. clobbered a ‘Rupert. 24-3 yesterday ‘at. Roose- > velt park.. ‘Three games had been . Scheduled’ but: ‘the weather and ‘lack. of: ‘time allowed only one game. : : . Earlier’ this year, ‘another Pony - League All Star team had trav- ~élled * -to Ketchikan - for’ a_series and: ‘came back. with a two- -win, three- 1088: ‘Fecord. red Ketchikan’ had - just: ‘returned _ from: the ‘Babe “Ruth’ World ' Series : in<‘Montana’. where: they won: ‘one game- and lost two. This series had. given.them,much more experienice: “and: ‘they. lost no. time rt: i fashion 24. 3 Mintenko » in. relief. out eight to gain the victory. To- gether; Mintenko and MeNeice allowed, 21. hits; ‘walked six, and fanned eight. . Larry Kemp, who played centre field: for’ the. visitors, went four for five in the batting witha single,.two doubles and a triple. ‘Ketchikan jumped. into a 3-0 2d- back. ell, and Alan Moore. C commercial wins poor opener... in* convincing our local boys::- : Ketchikan’ s Jim. Peters -was the winning. chucker “with. a three-hitter whil e@: Rory. McNeice The Senior . Men’s Softball finals. ‘opened last night ‘and one of the largest crowds ever:in at- tendance witnessed one ‘of. the failed ' to save the game: for Bob ' Peters walked none and struck first-inning lead and never look- | The only local boys ‘to get. hits | were John. Dopson, Bruce Miteh- : | but is on the doubtful list, ‘there They're coming. A few tthe way. That Bob. Ptacek - ds a Lions gained their first win of the season before 29,532 fans here at Empire Stadium Satur- day night with a 27-12 victory over the Roughriders. . Tonight they face Calgary Stampeders and will be without outside linebacker Bill Britton and possibly. without halfback Bob Jeter. Britton injured an ankle and his place will be taken by Don Vassos. Jeter has an in- jured leg..He went on the trip Saskatchewan had no reported ‘injuries after the game. EXPECTS TO REBOUND Coach Ken Carpenter said: . “We'll try to make up for to- night against Edmonton. I think we can. handle them. They haven't the same outside’ speed as the Lions. Our pass defence learned a few things, too. “We've got some good boys ‘more games and I’ll bet we have about. the best pass defence. in the league.” Lion’s coach Wayne Robinson was also impressed with Saskat- chewan. 4 There’s no comparison be- tween this Roughrider team and ‘ast year’s. I was sweating at) “for first win of wh i season “VANCOUVER: (CP)—The. optimistic Saskatchewan. Roughriders and ,the a Birtish Columbia Lions resume hostilities tonight but this time against, other Western Interprovincial Football Union opponents, downs. Bob Jeter, still another Iowa product, ran’ 16 yards through the middle ofthe Saskatchewan line for the other. — TOP SCORER . Lo, Kristopaitis led . the | scorers, kicking two field goals and con- verting all three touchdowns for. nine points, Saskatchewan got.its. points, on a. touchdown by halfback Bobby Renn, a. field goal. and a corivert by guard Reg Whitehouse and a, safety touch. The losers. missed “a great High School. one of B.C.’s other two touch- scoring chance ‘on the safety touch’ when end Jack Gotta struck the goal post with his shoulder after taking a pass‘at the Lions” one-yard line in the third quarter. Jeter was crushed for the two points. B.C. led from the outset. Lions were in front 7-0 after the first quarter and 14-10 at the: half. '|They held a 17-12 edge entering the fourth quarter. However, the Roughridrs made it a close fight most of the’ way and, displaying unusual defens- ive and offensive: patterns, held an edge in most of the statistics. Students registering i in Grades 10, TT and 12, who. B were not in the: Prince Rupert School. system last. year are asked to register from 1 to 3 p.m. on -Wednesday, - August 24th, cat the office of the Prince Rupert: Senior. L. G. Truscott, Principal. fine .quarterback.” -- PAYOFF PLAY Saturday’s:- game: was in doubt until B.C. broke it open when halfback Willie Fleming hit end Bill: Herron on a. pass and run play which covered 72 yards for a touchdown. The play gave B.C. a 12-point lead and all but. assured the club of its first win in three. starts. Veteran guard Vic Kristopaitis served it up minutes later, kick- ing a field goal.. The win: put Robinson’s Lions in a tie for second place with Edmonton Eskimos, who have played: only once. ‘ Saskatchewan. has a_ single point from.two games. The point worst softball games of the year. |; . Commercial won the game 18-. - 14, but: the score was incidental. There were .a total of: 46 walks | issued in that game—23 to each]. en Do side. .. JP BRILLIANT. BOMBER—That: 22 on . halfback Carver Shannon’s uniform is exactly the number , Each player on: both: tears: of points he scored. for Winnipeg. Blue Bombers ‘against Calgary Stampeders, as the Bombers... ‘}except one—was walked at least]. won 50-7 in. a Western ‘Interprovincial Football| ‘Union. Game in Winnipeg. Shannon, whose ° PRINCE RUPERT once, and one of them five. times.| age also is 22, came to Bombers last. year’ from Southern Illinois University with a. reputa- cis Players on Old ‘Empress got: on |. tion: as a. ‘Speedster, That’s defensive end Bill Velverton of. the Stampeders finding out just ce | base at as wt ea ane one play-|- how fast Shannon can run. ‘Shannon. scored three touchdowns and. kicked four converts. er managed -it six, times.. Aver-j} =...» o —CP. photo. Eastbound 7: 00 a. am. PST: age times on base for the Com-|— Phot mercial team was three.’ .. The. pitching. ‘was a ‘disgrace as was the fielding: - : - Empress. ‘committed | eight er- — re ce a Goet valor | Wiremen 12 2 * One spectator remarked: ‘that’ ‘it came from a tie with Calgary was worse: than a women’s soft- ‘shop Easy ‘of the Little League | dividual ‘stars, but team play is, Every player on the Shop. Easy |Stampeders. . ‘|ball game— “You don’t expect the fulfilled’ its dream Friday night what brings home. the pacon—| team got on base at: least once— Fleming, a 21-year-old: speed- ‘| eirls to-do. much; ” he: remarked; at Algoma.park.. or in this case, the championship. ‘many of them three times. ster. from Icwa, caught. a pass «|“but we sure expected: something (Main line connections, vat Jasper) | ‘DAILY: EXCEPT, SUNDAY © in on ‘leaders | oN By JOE REICHLER Associated’ Press ' Staff Writer i! If Baltimore Oriloes. should pull off the biggest upset of the 1960 baseball season-and win the -|American League pennant, ‘they “lean thank ‘the Boston Red’ Sox. Of the 18 games played between the two teams, the Orioles '-ihave won 14 and one of the -}reasons ‘for. the: Orioles’ super-. jority has .been' Ronnie Hansen. _The 22-year-old shortstop, who-seems bent ‘on capturing rookie-of-the-year honors, “hit one of Baltimore’s . two home :/runs Saturday as the. Orioles ';/@rubbed the ‘Red Sox 10-4'° to| move into a “second- “place. . tie “Ba. “{twith Chicago; oa : “ot a} Ina doubleheader Saturday, pe _. =! | Boston managed to edge the Ori- : ‘-. Joles 8-6 in: the opener but lost » o o ae oO 6-0. in. the secbnd fame. o boas “Detroit T gers completed a SERIES _| three-game sweep over Cleve- ce eee ae theca er ae we cm Centre : | land Sunday with a pair of 6-4 ) wins that followed a 4-2 Satur- Dt ee (FOO) GEARZOO) DRIVE ay DRIVE | | | | | ; | | ' -|day victor, Washington Senators | | ) . be si a a : Saturday but bent the Yanks . oo: | f 7 c -1%-4 Sunday, Chicago blanked . . Gy - os , hli. this C It | a li ty | : a ue U : it eee Herb Score’s two-hitter. but lost yee : a to the Athletics 8-11 Sunday. ‘FEATURED. 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