- -that‘city’s, all-star team. a “The ‘all-star. ‘game was origin- “ ally y'dritended:: ‘asa play-off series. “sent this’zone against Prince : the Bittle. League’ ‘World . Series. . Prince, ‘Rupert’ has dropped out. of the competition and’ Kitimat 7 will ‘represent. * 7 weekénd. as:manager,. will: -be:Gordy. Cam- “Grom; manager of Kinsmen, while wit beceere * Prine Rupert's: ‘Little. ‘League All-Stars: will ‘be heading - for, Kitimat tomorrow. to play an ex- ‘against hibition: double-header to" Yh termine” who would repre- Gedrge’ all-stars. on the-.way to -the! northwest zone, Playing Prince George. next javedmpanying- the. “ttle guys” Jaoki. Sparks: -and: Barney Sugi- HOLLYWOOD CAFE. ‘Our ‘Dining Room’ will be iclosed: temporarily, ‘for repairs, , swatch for..our re- -opening ad- rtisement. We will. continue tae orders. to..go.-out” at it, é “rear. entrance: “from 5:30. ‘pm. to” 3:30 a.m.” daily. except ‘Sunday. We. ‘pay delivery. : cchargds. up 1p:.t0:,$1.00_ on: ‘orders: 5 sof "$4.00. or more. we yama will. act as “coaches. “The ‘all-star team: will be and Bob Janes, and Skip: Stoth- ert; of North Star; Joe Scuby, Gerry Mintenko, Jack Sparks, and:.Reid Newsome . of Shop Easy; Gordon Strand, ° Bob Ferguson, ° Brad . Barbour,. and Gordon. Eby of Electricians; and Salvattl and ‘Bob Slater of Kins- men,. . Game. times are L- p.m. ‘and 3. -p.m.-and any fan or. parent who » can. attend.is urged. fo do so, as the team. needs all... support it can - eet. | Last Night’ S$ Fights Steubenville, - Ohio. (7—Tommy York, stopped. Jim. O'Connell, 182, Steubenville,” (4). poo 133%%,! ‘Spain, (12): oon . Phone 6226. fr howe datoay ‘phono #032. . it t : | ha oo See ae ee of; Advertising in The Daily News Brings. Results. Pee bilities bis composed of: Bob Dybhavn, Eric Bob .Pottle, Gordon | ‘Stava, Bob Miners, Joe _ the | Hurricane. J ackson, 20214, New - Madrid (mF red: Galiana, “134% " : Spain, ‘qutpointed. Manolo. Garcia, ‘ * Galiana: re-|:" tained. Spanish’ lightweight: title. ee EM NEY , ’ vr een ing. up-s “a” “victory | for th iimal’s side:, oy Bites ae “specialty - -is the. forward throw. ‘method © a ——CP photon i in’ the best-of-three ‘Series: determine which team ‘will meet Wahls: Boatyard for the: cham- pionship.* . Marie: ‘Dickens gave" ‘up: 13 hits; seven walks, and struck’ ‘out ning to" gain ‘the victory? © - Fashion's | catcher. Vivian: Mc- | connelt’ walked , ‘to Start | things | ‘and: then. ‘moved ‘to- second, off start-. ‘ing pitcher’ Stellas Nickel’s off” in) the "second , inning, single to. left - field. . Both” runners;,ad- | vanced’ on, a. passed pall, and sec-| |.ond., baseman. Irma, McKay walk- ed to ‘load. the, sacks “Then, up stepped third: pase: man. ‘Gloria: Green, :-who. caught hold of the second pitch . and drove. it to deep. right, field. for’ a single,.. scoring “McConiiell . ‘and’ Nickel, and moving. ‘MoKay, to. nee nen a te sn seria + The win gave Savoy a°1-0 lead ..- to" + | dropped. her’.line .drive. - (which: he’ is executing” how) but. he has a dozen more. ‘tricks. up his saddle. | “By GARY OAKES. wee “Savoy, Hotel | weathered a “five-run: blite in. 1 the” fire yally. in. the: seventh to: dowa: ‘Fashion: Footwear 15- 9 in the opening game of the. Women’s Softball: league: semi-finals last night at Gyro park. | ‘second : inning and a: three- “i sHortstob Swaine: “Olson | * was safe when... the- second, “baseman: “McKay | came. homie” on-that play. while --With two ‘yout; “let re fidlder Bernice Prier hit}: a. stand: up, triple. to: centre: field: thr Own. out: trying. to. steal home make -it 5-3. . Third. baseman - Shirley. Inter- mela walked and-then stole sec- ond, Centre fielder Carol Bryant beat outa: ‘slow throw by the Sect ond baseman to“land ‘atsfirst. and} Tofertne)al was ‘safe*on third’ dn! la’ wild throw by: the first’ base~ man. Left fielder Betty McFar- lane. stepped up. tok bat t nent, and ee Wahls : ‘ i Get LUCKY LAGER-the real: lager beer! Ths advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbia the fourth ‘scoring. three runs to - L EAG U E L 1 ADE ns_ Bee LAT SEASON [END i oy sede ; Me, a ‘ABS *ROUCH - Bett Standting (W) 2 4T 32 35 | 145° Kristmanson (Hs): 40. 23°°. 29 725 Giske (Savoy)*. 2B. 9 . 18 . 643 | Billing . (Wyy 2. 68) 82 7 34.842 Grimdlfson, (HS) 47,1% 580 2,638, Pearl Morberg “wv s ‘top, pitch ith - PPRHS#! |due to an.error by the second | baseman, and came home off ‘re-}. ‘sing ed. home.’ Intermela,. .. while ‘advancing. Bryant... to... third. Chucker Dickens chalked: up two RBI's slamming a’ -double down. the third base line, which ended- the scoring: for. that. inning. Fashion took a 6- 3 lead in the ‘bottom ..of the, fourth as: Green -walked and-was driven home by ‘another walk and a single.» _ nner ; erally” ‘fatigued.’ He said the =| Al Kalng gener all yo Detroit Tigers ° * Pe believe they. finally have .fouud the reason for Al. Kaline’s sea- son- -long batting slump. _ A physical examination has disclosed the once-feared’ siug- ‘ger. is. suffering. from. fatigue. Kaline . ‘admitted: ‘Thursday night” that: hehas “been: feeling rundown for “quite a; while.” He said he: did not want to.say anyth 1 ng about. it because “T didn’t ‘want it to sound. like I. ‘|was making: excuses . for. a dousy year. me Dr, Russell: Wright, ‘the Tigers’ eam | physician, said Kaline has: ‘low: blood pressure | and is “gen- rear-old outfielder, who won the}: American League: batting title a Teal? ‘record. Sm Final “standings : oe , ‘WL. Pet. GBL web ace eee 9 3 .150 0 + ashton ¢ ¢ 500" Xe Se avoy ¢ SPs darersadecrinserontcorrece The Savoy’ ‘crew exploded for eight runs in the filth, to hold a 11-6 lead. ‘They never looked back after this. but were ~ twitching heads in the bottom- of the. seventh, Fashion’s Nickel got on. base lief. pitcher Francis Doane’s double. Doane crossed the plate when Grcen singled to right field while Green, in. turn, scored off ‘Olson's walk and Prier’s. single. Losing pitchers, Nickel] ‘and Doane allowed a total of 15 hits, x walks, and struck out, none. | Wahis finished. first lengue with a nine win, three. loss record to win the La :-Gondola Cafe trophy, presented cach year to the team which. wins the CABUIC, wrest AO: gee Seta mt pe neTEY NRRL NEW YORK (m—An offer of $4,500,000 has been made — for Kanras City Athloties of, the American League, a spokesman forthe syndicate making the bid sald ‘Thurseay, “We belteve It will be accept. ed," said Jerry” ‘Deutch, ” vice- president of Realty Equities Company, one of the group, ~ “You might say tt has not been rejected,” More men— on more occasions — enjoy “Why? Because White, ae -offors you: vy unique obi, smooth, mellow a nee an a pevtieulan . Seeciny o “vom, Is the most popular, cigar in Canada, : ‘mark; in the | in':1955. with. a .340 mark, will be}: put. on a, high- potassum’ dies to build. him up. +. ms EKaline,is, bathing only east ith ine hortie* riAs yandy, (333 rtuns- batted-in?“at*this® stage’ of © the | 1959 campaign, he,,was hitting | 340 with 16 home runs and 57 { RBIS He “tinished:; With “a, 327 Sséecohd.