| ie night.. Oe «for, Chicago- this year. before he ai finally . finished. . a > Score . came... through © with a “complete. game, his first after 15. straight failures over a two- -year. span, to pitch: ‘Lopez's ‘Chicago White | Sox into second place in the’ American League | Monday “AL “understands. -me,”. said Score shortly after he was. trad- ed: to’ Chicago by Cleveland In- dians. April 18. . “He knows my “problem. He’s helping me”. . . Although Lopez understood the lefthander’s peculiar. problems : LAMERICAN LEAGUE) . and stuck with him in the face of wi oL) Pet, GBL q criticism, Score was slow ‘to re- New. York vo... we aq 3 588 5 ay him for his fai h.. PON CARO re OE . 560. 2 PB y t Ss. t : Cleveland .....: 45 86. .BAG. 2h . Until Score’ threw a five- hitter Baltimore ./..i. 47.41 584. 04. - at,Boston Red Sox.for a 9*1 vic-| Detroit: ....-. +: 40 (40 500. 7) ‘tory: ‘Monday: night, he. had not'| Washington: ...... 89741 - 483. 8. .gone ‘the route since. July 14, Boston” ses. +: 33.49 402. 15 Kansas City “30° 51. 370° 11% -1959:: He started seven games for Cleveland last season ‘and eight |. TRIBE FALLS |. a es - Score’s pitching, backed: by a 14-hit attack, put. the White Sox "while Yanks win Associated! Press: ‘stat. Writer a “A Lopez finally* has: begun, to collect. dividends “for his weeks and months of: ‘patience in Herb Score. Cee STOTT Ce eS UTE T TTT EE EVE TEE AN THEE EEN NY making it 22 in 33 at- bats or a 1667 average against the Red, Sox.| . Mickey Mantle’s . three - run : homer was-the big blow of New York's nve-run fourth inning that defeated Dick Stigman.' It was Mantle’s 22nd: ‘Roger Maris added No, 29 in the ninth off Barry. Latman while Ford calmly turned back. the-. Indians’ with. : Peneenneeeee saree D Dt OCP TP DP OPE On recqeciertnnnnecerzenennoenneete . eight hits, including. John, Roni- ‘ano’s ‘10th: ‘homer. “Norm Siebern 11th hit his’ SO NOON WS ENN VS Oe NN fe ee ESS homer with a-man, on.and, Andy.|. § Carey slammed a two-run double only ..two -games behind. New as Kansas. City broke a. five- Ue York Yankees,; who» . We - triumph behind. -Whitey Ford. 1 dumped : Cleveland into third with a 9-2: Monday was a night for, come- game losing streak. Garver scat- tered: seven: hits while loser Hal Brown gave. up all Kansas City. "| nits and the’ five, Tuns. -.% , packs..Ned Garver also chose the'}*’ oe ut, “occasion: to record. his’ fir st-vie-jo a . rs‘ tory of the season, pitching: Kan- “sas, city Athletics to. a. ‘5- “1 deci-: i The! ; an pen date ‘Monda Irn. to." action,” y,.. They. night : core’s pitching ‘effort was re- markable- -for’-him:: because” he walked only: four’ men. times he: walks. that many din an “Tuesday oe , “Blectricians of: the Little . Some-, League,. ‘spotted Kinsmen. a 5-4 an [lead in’ the ‘first“inning and then. .) went. on to; clobber + them. . Ads" % at ‘Algoma: ; ;Park.. “Roy : Sievers ran hi is.’ ing streak” to: 21, longest: ‘in:the majors us : whi So: won heii “'Phey-have a brilliant team. a Chances good MOSCOW — (#—Coach . G. Vz Harry Korobkov of the Soviet! track. and field team said today he is optimistic over Russia’s chances of. winning in the Olym- pic Games in Rome. “But,” he.added, “the Amer- hitter, “! waiked- -11+ -to-: ‘record-« the: " Gordon Ss rand - pitched a two- |, “struck out.’ “nine ‘dnd | »}struck out: ‘five. the ‘game’ allowed::“threé™ hits while..: fanning three and walk- ing one. ated play. after the first,. “scoring five in the second, three in the’ a single ‘in the third and sixth. Years will be tough competitors. It is the! strongest, team they’ve ever the last pre - Olympic trials concluded here. Nearly «900.-athletes par- tict ated in the’ four-day meet to determined - places’ onthe 80- member team, Russia placed first in unofficial standings at the 1956 Olympics in Australia with 722 points. The U.S. was second with 593 and Australia third: with. 278, The standings were computed on a 10-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the first six finishers in each event. s0ke. as — Camp bell set Coop WOOD, England (#} — Donald Campbell has set Thurs- day asthe date for the first pow- ered test of his Bluebird, the car in which he hopes to set a world, land speed record, — “The English daredevil plans: to. shoot for the mark this fall on the Bonneville salt flats in Utah. It. was there England's John measured mile in 1947, * The Campbell car has a 4,250: ing ‘speed of 170 mph, n.| equivalent. to,.a 4:12. mile,, turn a: in by. 1B. ‘Canadian ” school. boy. and: ne: third. ‘innings. “He: gave yup". six hits, passed:: two, and | ‘Escanial: Sal- |- - lvati : who. worked. the rest of . The Blectricians’. crew domin-, ‘ fourth .and: the tinal” ‘two. in, {the sixth,: while Kinsmen: added Cobb set the existing record of 394.106 miles per hour over ‘the horsepower engine with a eruls- RECORDS: SHATTERED — ‘Bruce - Kidd,” “high :school’ star;: broke, Canadian; and’ native: records for: the. . 5,000..metres, with - B time: of 114:48.0 .at. the. Ontario Senior Men. and. -Women’s . Track,.and.. ‘Field championships . in. London, 16: -year- “old: Toronto: “Ontario,” Saturday: ’ He: “also “won* the~ -1;500- metres: in® 3: 53.4, fastest. time for; . the: distance" éver,. a rR ~ Photo-: Rally by AL seventh-inning.. rally by Women's softball league. fell one-. run short.as ‘they: ‘were edged. 23- 22 by Prince Rupert Senior High -}School girl’s team, last night at Gyro park, Winning pitchers Joy Lee Rossi and Leona Colussi . allowed’ . 21: ‘hits; six free ‘passes and , struck out four, while losers Carol White and Pearl Morberg. gave up 32 hits, fanned five and walked five. The teams were ticd.3-3 at. the. end of the first inning but high school: jumped into a 7-4 lead at the end of the second and in- creased it to 13-7 by the end of the ' fourth. - Wahls came alive in the fifth, scoring 11 runs, but high school came back with six to give them to cut. iy el & leac : Wahl’s ‘of the Prince Rupert : 2 19- 18 margin. They added: two- in the sixth and one in ‘the seventh to round. out. the scoring, while the Wahls crew added their final four:in the seventn anda last inning. Standings : “Ww 8 “Pot, G1, Wahls ...creesee 9 - 83 727. - Fashion -.:...... 8 6 1600 °3 Savoy seen eeees 5:4 417 6 34 PRSH? Ceueeen &° 8 333 BA New "Zealand wins | PORT of SPAIN, Trinidad (-- New Zealand mide a clean 5-0 sweep of its Davis Cup tie match- es against the West Indian. team | by. winning .Monday’s two final singles matches, New Zealand meets Venezuela next weekend in the second round of the American zone Cup |. tie, . NANGEROUS JUMP epaatl effort to tag a wild at . ‘ Poto. Crump. 0 oer Ind hot 2.7 anoont, but tne only: » le ja ey any ee he f: ‘Green: ‘Acres, Washington corating competition during inoed ao soon after tho first bower ne haa “go- round” ‘of: the evont, , NA wee pee nme nt ‘ee vy ree wee eee Ye ee ee eH eR eS canvas twice in the second: round and knocked him out in 28 sec- onds of the third of . Monday. pected,” and weighing 19814 pounds, said he made a mistake ‘in trying, to slug it: out: with -Liston.. tagged, Folley with» a left: hook that decked him for a count of nine early in the ‘second round. BROUGHT RESPECT respecting my left hook,” Liston said. “Then I started faking with for my right hand.” out for the third. round. He was an easy target for Liston’s fin- ishing left jabs ‘and right, hooks.’ , Patterson's: title; boasts-21 knock- ‘out ‘victories in 31 fights. ‘Folley, Canadian wins DEN VER; Colo, (AP)—The. massive 14-inch fists of Sonny: Liston: thundered today on. the door to the heavyweight boxing throne room occupied by world champion: Floyd: Patterson. Liston belted Zora Folley: to the night’s 12- rounder. | “J got him quicker than I ex- said’ the ~ Folley, from Chandler, Ariz., That caused Folley “to start the left and that opened him) UP ' Folley. was: groggy as he: moved . Liston, No. 1° challenger. ‘for unmarked |: 215 Yo -pound slugger from Phil- adelphia. Liston |- who was ranked No..2 by Ring magazine and No, 3 by the Na- tional .Boxing Association, had won 10 straight fights, three by knockouts. ‘After the first knockdown in the second.round,.Folley rallied brilliantly and jarred Liston with a two-fisted attack. But it serv- ed only to bring on Liston’s sledgehammer blows. Folley received. $40,000 and Lis- ton $25, 000 from the $78,000 gate.’ Rainiers edge Mounties 3-4 to halt slump : By: The Canadian. Press . Jerry Zimmerman abandoned the role of light- -hitting second- string, catcher Monday. night and poled. the: baseball out of the | park’ to give Seattle a 5-4 Pacific Coast. League victory and sever | the Rainier losing string at six games. ° Queen's prize ‘Tacoma strengthened its hold on. fourth. place with a 5-3 triumph over the cellar-dwelling Portland Beavers despite being outhit 13- 8 and out-homered 2-0. for shooting — ‘By STEWART MacLEOD - ‘League-leading Spokane, Lake. City and San Diego were the shooting. prize . Saturday was ‘still feeling. “terrific excitement’”’ Monday. over’ ‘the: “oreatest thrill was shoulder. high” on the: winner’s chair, cleared: his path... That. was life's biggest “moment, for Kim. «1. “can “honestly : ‘say that I have thing like it.” Speaking with. a. slight. Swedish. accent, he. finish- : ed: the- sentence. with , an express | : Canadian Press. Staff Writer - BISLEY, ‘England @) — .The Swedish- born Canadian who won Commonwealth’s . highest | ‘of my life.” Gunnar: Westling, a 52- ~year- old militia sergeant from New ‘Westminster,. B.C., ‘said he’ was “calming down a. little bit, but, boy, I sure. ‘feel. great.” . He said he -never expected : -to ever win ‘the | Queen's ° ‘Prize at Bisley. : . “My ambition’ was | to. reach idle, but Sacramento took a postman’s holiday to play the National League Philadelphia Phils. The Solons lost, 3-1, es- caping.a shutout.when Jim "Bol- ger singled | and J.. W. Porter doubled | in the eighth inning. - Seattle frittered away a two- run lead . in the eighth, Van- couver scoring four times after two were out. Neil Wilson, Tony eater eee WL Pet. GBL By, Gary ‘Oakes, A After dropping a 16-13 decision to Old Empress Hotel Sunday, last night with a.” 27-3: “white- washing. over. Canadian National: Recreation Association, in men’s softball: action, at Algoma park. managed to contain any. Com- mercial rallies in Sunday’s game and pick up the win. Last night’s game saw Com- mercial’s Dave Lee pitch a seven- hitter, strike out 10 and waik three, to gain the victory. Loser Dick Brentzen gave up 23 hits, including two. home and three triples, struck out none and walked only three. Up until the end of the third inning the game was relatively quiet with Commercials holding ‘a 3-0 lead. In the fourth, hotel ‘batters went on a hitting spree ‘which wasn’t halted until each commercial player had batted ‘twice, the scoreboard read 17- 0. Undaunted, CNRA SPORTSMANS D IGEST "tal ‘sharp HOW TO MAKE A QUILL BOBBER FINISHED BOR BERN LINE ™ SourH AMERICAN PORCUPINE QUILLS, 74-70 9” LONG, MAKE CHOICE BOBBERS TO STILL-FISH FOR SHY . PANFISH, TROUT, ETC. (THEY SUBMERGE @. EASILY> DON’T ALARM = FISH) GET QUILLS FROM “HOBBY OR TACKLE-MAKING SUPPLY HOUSES. WRAP A COPPER WIRE LOOP ON the third stage of the shoot, and when: I--did:-that -I-- -Was-: sure; “Ts had reached, ‘the. top... Then: near. the end’ of the: final: round; :they. ran: over..and:, told. me. had;won.: TI didn’t believe: them.” But he knew’ it was true. when: he became surrounded by. a: ‘bat~: D8 : | PAINE ON MOUND: tery of: photographers. - “Yes, sir, if was.a reality’ then." - Westling,’a, héavy- -séet shooter,’ carried’ from - the. range: as an army brass band: experienced any- never. sive .“Oh,- boy.” : So" far Westling: hasn't received, any: of his~ prizes.. He: was _pre- sented with the Queen's Cup: Saturday, but that doesn’t leave. the grounds. “I don't know whether I ‘get. ‘a: replica: or not. So: far I haven't got everything.” He also. gets £250 in cash and: a signed portrait of. the. Queen. He ‘said. there.. will be. no: cere-. mohfeb ahd” Hé ‘won't persbrially meet: the Queen. | The' Dominion of. Canada rifle team, of which, Westling is. a \member, leaves London airport Thursday for. an RCAF base in. “trance. from where {it will. fly aka Nfo ‘and mb. ‘Wye. Jumping. amid: flying hoover nt aa tho annual Calgary Atampodo, The flyin eqwhay's thne war OP photo, + oe to Ottawa Friday. ¢ dealership. _ $4,000,00., required: swhiah a inventory’ Spokane | vcaeess. 5ST 38.- .600 - Sacramento sedans 51 43... .543 5/, Sali Lake ...... 48 42, 533. 6/2 Tacoma '..... ae, 40° 44.527 7 Seattle - . laveeiee 46 47. .495 19 ‘Vancouver.,.....- 42. 61. .452 14 San Diego. ..... (42° Ba 488. 15: ‘Portlana | wee 87 53° 411° 174 PPOOP OP Po POPPE ‘Alomar- and ‘pinch . hitters Walt ‘Bond. and: ‘Chuch Oertel: all .hit singles - -for. Vancouver. and. “Joe Durham contributed’’a triple in WITH ROD-WINDING SILK OR NYLON.. COAT WINDING WITH FINGERNAIL, LACQUER. USE RUBBER BAND TO ADJUST LINE/S DEPTH.” the.-big. inning. “Zimmerman came. to bat in the ' ‘ninth with two. mates on base and a new-: Vancouver pitcher, Phil Paine, warming uy on the hill. one ball to Zimmerman and the game | was over. : .Bill. Causion homered in the first: inning for Portland with one man aboard and Don Taussig led ‘off the second with a four- base -“smash,: but’ “never” got another man ‘all the way around. The Beavers ‘filled the bases in the | ninth without scoring. “Tacoma tallied three times in the, opening. frame of the game, a‘ make-up, for.an earlier rain- out. The Giants cracked the tie Nr:the fourth with a walk, Tom Haller’s single and Jose Pagan’s sacrifice fly. Matty Alou's double and: . ‘Bobby. - - Prescott’s . added another in? the. eighth. Wile . McCovey, 1 59 rookie of. the -year: In. the National ‘League, played: his: ‘first zwame for: Tacoma and: went hitless. ‘We owas’ ‘sent: down by the sparent : ‘San ‘Francisco Giants after: “An extended batting slump. 1 "OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN: AND OPERATE © YOUR OWN BUSINESS” Exclusive . donlerships now available for Prince Rupert, Torrace - and Kitimat, B.C, aren, . Successful dealers: will earn up te $20, 000, 00 In the next 12 months selling the frist. and finest clothes dryer, “The - Wousewifo's Revolution.” From . the. washing machine to ' froning In five, minutes, oy. less, Plugs ‘into any 110-118 volt i outlet, Other: outstanding Allied - products. ineluded | with This in. a once ina Vfetime opportunity, to ‘Pringipals ‘only: need. apply,” Investment of $9,500.00 to fully scoured hy quick sale ooo. Por. appointment phone Out, Mr. W, Curry, Prince runert Motel or write Hox G07, Dally, News, . 7 : PARAMOUNT. DISTRIBUTING | CORPORATION Wen. _Vangouvary, 0 o Paine threw just: single DETAIL OF WINDING od ” COPPER WIRE Looe ots) ‘Commercial. Hotel bounced back ! Using. eight hits. and’ 27 walks, to good advantage, Old: Empress. runs. scored _ a cting Sports Editor. Commercial pounds CNRA after losing to Empress i Singleton in the bottom of the same inning, as. third baseman, Tom. Paulton. crossed: the plate on.a single and. two. errors. Annoyed: at this show of life, Commercial added three. Insur- anee runs in the fifth and: sixth, one in the -seventh, two in the eighth, and the final tally In. the ninth. CNRA added lone tallies in the sixth and seventh. 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