Gdn Pe ee ein Bad! nae aes pale ES pec a Sle RG aN Sone Smee TS ee ages ae aoe TREE tei lal pr etemage ene . : vfle:: SANT tne TT pelea Paait ea gett Pare Agi Rupert, | Prince iKitimat, and* ‘two from ‘is: heavily” fav- red: to: win! the. tourney,' backed y: the: acé pitching of, Merv Cur- “from Chetwynd. © ‘Rumors have.. "itt Currie is. about. the “Fete chucker. in’ the ‘north, “Another. threat: comes from the horth in the. form of: ‘Ketchikan, he Alaska’ ‘boys - have’ a new pitcher: ‘from: Pacific”. ‘Lutheran | Oregon: and | he is: rated gollege in ‘ Ops:. AF This “pitcher is ‘so ‘new ‘that he ds. ‘only, known; ‘by. his last-name, Chrysler, . arry,:. Ludwigson * nrysier ‘ has”: the» ‘best * pick- ~off notion, ‘to: ‘first. “base ‘of! itcher. he Has’ ever. seen, Hantvduét ‘of, Miller and! ‘Melvin orking in: -thent Ba “paying se . tere ckecDt. pay.” delivery re, Ketchikan, ~ Smithers : Ketchikan’ Sold. pro, .. said. that ‘any : a L.The-itwo. ‘Terrace. teams also: will, provide ‘some punch, and are “hot. ‘to: be ‘taken: jightly.:. Sande. Lumber. Mills: will‘have that bril- the ‘bull- -pen for: and’ the ~ new. team, -Ter-* OY nider ‘Syl, agen is. figured. to: ue have , Bill: Mosdell- and’ J ack Bur-. wl Be th nfolds efore an’ ‘expected full-house crowd. , quite a few people, 4, -The:. local Nne-up good as it ever. has. - Rusty Ford is back at the helm, and -has some top-notch talent working for him. . ‘Here is the Starting lineup: catcher, Joe Giordano: first base, Danny Bill; second ‘pase, Dick Bury; third ‘base, Al Campbell; Short stop, Bill ‘Sundberg: left field, Dave Lee; centre field, Bill Smith: and . right | field, Darrel Young. ye -looks as ma | provide some of that needed ' hustle. Lo 2 mene RUSTY: FORD. ges at all-star helm. oO "Reserves: include . Toe “Ward, | Don Hawryluk, John: Olsen, Dick ‘Specht, Don Scherk, and Butch Currie.” The’ pitetling staff is made. up of. Len: ‘Shankel,: John. Lambie, Grant Jordan, Al Adams, . “and Gordy. Cameron.” -Manager Ford: ‘said. he won't know’ who will start on’ the mound for Rupert. until. game time. :: “It’s fine to. say your go- ing to start someone’ the day be- fore; and then find he has a sore arm, ai minutes ‘before game fA | out to the American. ina shoot- time,” he added, There are a few surprises in the lineup, but Ford: figures to strengthen a few. spots” which have been weak in the past.’ Bill Smith's throwing arm should centre field considerably. | A new and welcome addition to the: local all- stars is Belmont’s Dave Lee. Lee, playing his first year in senior ball, is batting and field- ing like a veteran, and might improve ‘*manship, Along with the’ other mer- chants, Rupert Radio, Wool- : worth’s, Gordon and Anderson, “name will be drawn instead. to: be interesting and entertain- > ing, and everyone who is able, is ‘broke * 100° straight targets. ‘to ee a “Thursday, August ai 6:30 to 9:30 p.m, Friday, August 5th 1:30 to 4:30 and 6'30 to 9:30 Pam. ew 1 Morad Super Mast-top’ model ci os) mor talking powar. : Se Es Mo nts at mast-top with stainless stool srraps . Six models. available, | Radio: ‘Tolophonos | Direetion: Findors Sounders. , od fo ys Pilots oe be Soundors ‘ . “Fi Finder Recorders | ae - | ‘|McDonald singled, It won’t matter. if the’: local team wins or not, as long as the boys play the game with Spor ts- speed and good j. and Eaton’s, all. have donated some merchandise which will be ‘given away at each game to some - lucky fan. One thing though. Fans must be at the game to win.a prize. If your name is drawn and you’re not there to collect; another The two-day tourney promises urged. to attend. Two sign - DETROIT (#—Jerry Melnyk of Edmonton and -.Val Fonteyne, of Wetaskawin,: Alta., ,both rookie line-mates on the ‘Detroit Red Wings last season became the ninth and tenth. players to sign their 1960-61. contr, acts yesterday. ‘Shooter ties champ “LYNN HAVEN, Va. @—Ottawa’ Ss Barney Hartmann shot a per- fect. score to tie William H. Rogers . of Atherton, Calif., in the world 20-guage skeet cham- pionship \Wednesday,. but lost off... Hartmann and |. Rogers ‘each FORWARD PASS—Montreal. Alouettes’ halfbac‘ Jack Bs pursued by : - Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ end. Norm Miller’ _ Montreal won 25-16, f, SAV YN ANN S SNA SVAN Vee TT EEN NNW UY G pe WTR WEG .s NN EN ENN NEN CEN ASSES ven SAY VAS VN VESTS SNEWS TVS ! Ane ame ome ee OE a te Dor S ‘By Gary Oakes, Acting Sports Editor - WPeince Rupert Duilp sews Friday, August 5, 1960 he ee ee oe ch P.O. DRAWER 128 AL L At & CO. CG a rlereel Arcoun fanlks A. L. BELL, C.A. oe O. 325 Fourth Avenue East Prince Rupert, B.C, TELEPHONE 3975) | EIDSVIK, C.A. prose nag we aw ae Se penship. leaps for a pass while closely during an exhibition game which —CP photo. ~ Cards j jump | into ‘second place. ~ while | fankees increase margin By JOE. REICHLER (Associated Press Staff Writer) | “Los Angeles did it last year. Why can’t we. do it this year?” That was St. Louis manager Solly Hemus’ reply today when asked whether he thought his Cardinals could make the jump from seventh to: first place in one year. Solly. was right about the Dodgers. But whether he’s right about his Redbirds is something else. The odds are overwhelm- ingly. against him. Only three clubs—the 1926 Yankees, °1946 Red Sox and: 1959 Dodgers—have ever leaped from seventh to first in one year. LAUGHS AT opps Hemus, the eternal optimist, enter. the shootoff... laughed at the odds. Wahls down Savoy. “Fighting. ‘all. ‘the. way,! ‘Wahis Boatyard ’g gal’s ‘softball ‘team managed to nip: Savoy. 5-4 to -capture the 1960 Senior “Women's ‘Softball Championship, three. ga ‘Statisticly, Savoy played a much better game than Wahls. Loser Sandra Giske pitched a | five-nitter, but gave up a: three- | run homer. to short stop Selma’ Standring « in the. third inning. ‘She. ‘struck out none but walked ‘only one. Carol ‘White, the winner, allowed seven hits, walked five and struck out one. ve Wahls won the first two games. of. ‘the best-of-five series, 12-11 and 22- 14, but then dropped the third 6-2, The ‘boat gals took a 1-0 lead in the second inning as first baseman. Shirley Logan tripled and was driven home by second baseman Millie’ Bellis’ single. “in the. third, left fielder Gladys King. got on base due to a fielder’s choice, and catcher Jean Billing was safe on an error to the second - baseman, Standring’s homer made it 4-0, . The final run came in the fourth as Bellis was got on base due to an error, and then came home when centre flelder Carol Savoy bounced back in the bottom of the fourth with three runs, mes . to one. Linescore: . Se Savoy 000 301.0 4:7 5 Wahis 013 100 0 5 5.4 . Giske and Letourneau; White and Billing. “what: would: “you: ‘say. ‘the’ odds were, last spring -against our 3 20: he asked. That's - ‘éxactly where the sur- prising St. Louis club landed last night’ after ‘knocking off . Mil- waukee, 4-2, to sweep the three- game Series with the Braves and extend its winning .streak. to seven games. -Not.. since. May, 1958, have..the Cards: put: to- gether “aS _many consecutive triumphs. The ‘defeat: Was: the. Braves’ fourth ‘straight, seventh in the last. eight games, ‘and ‘dropped them into third place, half a game behind St.. Louis.and: four lengths: back of. Pittsburgh. - The . Pirates ‘defeated | in front of. St. Louis. ‘San Fran- ‘cisco’ came ‘from’ behind to nip Philadelphia 8-7: and the Chi- cago. Cubs - downed . ‘Cincinnati 5-3: “ AMERICAN. LEAGUE... being., Ant Second. place. this late “the ; Dodgers 4-1 to remain: BY: games City 5-3 and 9-1. ty Who could blame the eae Chicago White Sox. battery | of ' pitcher Ray Moore and: catcher Earl Battey from. shouting today: “Vengeance is mine.” Battey, traded. by the White Sox to Washington just before the start of the season, ham- mered a two-run homer in the eighth to beat the White Sox 2-1, ‘Moore, sold. by the Sox to the Senators last © June; Chicago cold in a relief role, yielding only one hit in 2 2-3 scoreless innings to gain credit for the victory. - It was the fourth straight de- feat for the defending~ Ameri- can League champions, who dropped 14% games behind the first place New York Yankees. In the only other league action, | Boston Red Sox. swept an.after- |’ noon doubleheader from Kansas Cleveland, Detroit and New York were idle... Advertising i in | The ‘Daily News Brings Results. : Our Cold Plate Selections / Are Really Tempting inning Thursday night stopped | Today, 7:30 p.m. GREATEST SHOW ON. EARTH CHARLTON HESTON and JAMES : STEWART SUNDAY MIDNITE. to WEDNESDAY, _ ya ‘ The Motion Picture For. Everyone! reel B. 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Shannon also: Third baseman Shirley Inter- mela walked to lead off the inning, Singles by catcher Laura Letourneau and short stop Claire Shields, plus ia ‘flolder's cholee accounted for'.the runs, _Intermola slngled in the sixth and was drivon home off a base hit by left folder Botty McFar- Jane with only one. out. It. Jooked as if Savoy’ would take over,. but.White struck out: - right fioldor Maria Dickens, and forced third baseman Ann Wick to flyout to. the short stop to retlro the aside. ; SLACKS | “iim envy cor Fall Drapo, Oustom-Made : Skilfully. ‘tall. ored: for pore. foct fit in. your cholco of . fino nll-wool imported © . matortals, Ordor yours now | : } finished the scoring with a single, Quarterback. 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