sco : out pinch- ~hitter George Howard, ending ‘the - threat. 6- ae Stars came back with two in the} fifth: , Steries until his return, © 8,000. rr ve F Bi Stince Amect 2 . Daily gust. 8, ..1960 Pi vince. , Rupert was fortunate enough: to itizen from: Nova Scotia by name of Leonard Shenkel This 4 fact, was fully realized yesterday | at Roo: Ta Park when Len pitched a masterful three vr wy www yee 8 rw _ etws oe, was “never in serious! ble until the ninth ‘inning i he bore ‘down’ and struck ‘The:. final i pave: any luck at opened the- plate. after “Rupert: “errors. » The .. All ’ Dick. Specht and Don kK both. walked to start. off ning.” Bill. Sundberg then a ground single to centre, bring’. “Specht. © Scherk and ndberg worked a double steal a then Scherk came in‘on Bill "Ss Nee Tc ated : success, from. "The. many a year ‘largest 2 d and many ai fan will be suf- ting today; from: the. ‘burns. ob- yesterday and « Saturday. 2 Mr. Gary’ Oakes, - actin : editor, will be ‘absent. ‘from ‘the | Daily News’ for a. short period. Local score- -keepers. and publicity men are: asked | te. please hold all local.’ sports Please turn. in. only” line- sc res after . each game’ and he score books. — : ily. News will run’ lo>. u til Mr, Oakes POOPLODLIEDOODLOPOL DOLLS _ INDUSTRIAL: DESIGN. . Thé , National: Gallery: of. ‘Can- ada maintains an Industrial De- sign ‘division’ to encourage. ‘good design ..in manufacture by awards and scholarsn'ps. ~| pall. S| chican: in the. morning. draw and | breezed: past” Harry | “Ludwigsen and ‘the boys. 10-6. Rupert: solved ~. Gordy Robertson’s ‘mastery for VAl hits.” for. Rupert but..was replaced by ‘| Scherk in‘ the: fifth. Home, runs 4 Dy Scherk. and. Specht. were. the _ highlights of: this game.. : win: over Kitimat 6. 4. Down 4-2 coming into the eighth . inning, the American boys put together five big hits which were good for ‘four runs. relief-of. stat ter Al White, was the winning: pitcher we “The: outstanding player of the game: was the:.17 year old Ketchi- kan. shortstop,’ Jackson. . Tillery Jackson. roamed: his infield po- |]: sition, cutting off base hits and} playing Aparicio. - ‘met: ‘Hazelton. in -the next ‘game: and had ‘little: trouble | ‘knocking them’ off 11-4, “AY Adams’ went all the’ way. for: Rupert: as’ she. chuck- “fed a five’ ‘hitter. ' ‘Ls Dick » Specht’s: ‘home ‘run ‘and double. and: Danny ° ‘Bill’s three "singles. wer game... JoThe: supposedly. featured game of the day. turned” ‘out to be a \sluggers battle: as the. Terrace |}Skeena | Prince George -12-7.. Sunday ~ Pri In the: game: ‘Miner. ‘Simundson © “pre-_ |. ‘sented Harry Ludwigsen with a ‘Jubilee Plaque on. behalf of the. : . jubilee - committee for his 25. y| Years of international sport. “The second game saw: the. two ‘| Terrace teams play off.the ‘other final. spot.” came. out. on top of an 8- -4 score. “Tempers: flared: throughout the | ame due to: the.rivalry between: he: ‘boys. i ts” were’ the. standout’ ‘in- this The ‘third game Sunday Gordy Robertson, in ‘the. game like: “Luis ‘The ‘local . All. Stars ithe: ‘big blows, of this yr rN CAT’S CARTWHEEL—Hamilton ‘Tiger- -Cat Ralph: .Goldston.-puts a flying finish’on his. tackle of an unidentified’ Regina . ‘player ‘during: an: exhibition. football‘ game, “August : 2,- ab. Hamilton. . ‘The Big Four Ti-Cats defeated’ the Rough Interprovincial League, ‘1- 14,’ : ‘ceded. Paul Richards’ kiddie crew "| Aad speed, defence and pitching. -(But who besides Gus Triandos ‘s ‘The supposedly weak: ‘hitting. Ori- | oles * banged » out 30 hits;. includ- Jy of-a: doubleheader. ‘land. “They slammed five home “runs in-the first game to-set 2a “1 club. record: . Woodling hit one: “| The. others. were" made. by Jim Gentile (2),. | FISHER’S’ SEVENTH WIN . game, ‘in ‘relief, cracked his ina “two-run: rally. in: the: eighth that “And now. they’ ve e got h “The main rap against : their almost: total.lack of power. a ‘The?’ “experts: ‘last spring . con- and:Gene .Woodling were capable of. providing - the long ball? =. “Richards showed ’em. ‘Sunday. ‘ing six home ‘runs and: ‘two dou- bles in their,'8-6 and 9-2 sweep from Cleve- Jackie’ Brandt | and pitcher. Jack Fisher. Fisher, : * who. won. his seventh | ‘another homer, ‘his ninth of the riders. of. “the. ‘Western . Loggers ‘ out- blasted featured ‘better, pase- nce Rupert drew ‘Ket- ‘Grant: Jordan’ started seventh inning : of this ‘|3 The ‘Skeena. Loggers * Bob Prekaski’s “four ighth: to'clinch it. °°) -. Fine relief: hurling: ‘by Al | white closed. ‘the door on Terrace, “ FINAL GAME = aul “The final: was an ‘exciting game throughout and no fan.left the park with’ a: feeling of not being |.: fully’ entertained. ‘Dick Specht’s | two home ‘runs and timely hit- .|ting by Ketchikan’s Gale Jones and. Jackson Tillery, Kitimats’ Cy Pomeroy ~ | Skeena’s - Robinson and Charlie ‘Birkch, ‘Sande’s Alf Davey, Richard Olsen and Don Spooner, were. hitting highlights of the tournament. {The local all stars enjoyed good hitting amongst the whole team. Pitchers Gordy Robertson, Jack Mosdell, Enmark. stood out ahead of. ‘the ‘other chuckers. cand John Rusnak, Bob Prekaski,': Earl Al-Adams and “Howie ‘power shortstop is « ‘the - ‘spark plug:of the. league: cleading Pitts— ‘from San Francisco Sunday 4-1 over: Milwaukee and. ‘St. Louis. inning. of the nightcap. The. score ‘lowing: his single and bunts: by “|and'-when ‘Orlando’* epeda. threw |" ~|scored....Groat. A180 « “played . an ; important’ role in: the. opener, |: Dick Groat “jumps ‘to fore | in ‘Nat tional league play yo - By JOE REICHLER . Associated ‘Press, Dick Gro at failed to hit-a home yun or steal a base all year but Sunday, with the National League season two. thirds over, he must. pe rated a: leading candidate for ‘most valuable player honors. Staff Writer LN “The “ slow- of- foot,.: light- on- | burgh ‘Pirates.. “gave: example of his ingenuity. ‘as the Pirates swept a.- doubleheader | a and 7-5 to-lead by 534. games It happened «in -- the -eighth was tied “5-5: sand: Pittsburgh’ s » third ..fol- Bill ‘Mazeroski. “Was:0 Vv nd punted. There © wasn’t - even: a play:.on. Mazeroski- at the plate. sHristopher . also, with . three ‘hits, and one run} batted in. DPRPLDDP OL FS oe American League | . “Weel “Pet, GBL New York 3..69 41 ~.590- =} : Chicago §... +460 (45° BT. LY, Baitimore . . 760 46". 566. 2° Cleveland... 81 :49%.510.. B- Washington ~9....0, 49... 53-".480 11° ‘Detroit: ......- (46°55 455 13'4 Boston ....0-6 14 68. .481 16° Kansas City ou 39°" 61 .390 20° ° National | heagine . ot “WG Pet. GBL pituburgh 638° 40°..,612:;——" |. Milwaukee Sy eb ewes $6 44 560 5, St. .LAUS oo. ceeeees 58. 46...658. 54 Los Angeles ....+> 55 45 660 6/ San Francisco 61 50 505 11 {Cineinnath ....eeds- 45 50 , 483° 1814 ‘Philadelphia cise cses 30 62" 404 21% % Chicngo | ce rewnenes 882 23' “Firpo one-time heavyweight. dies of a heart attack at age 65 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)—Luis Angel '|Firpo, who won the hearts of his countrymen with a |pair of hard-hitting fists, today received. their final tribute at the boxing arena here, At his. own request, Firpo’ s body was placed in Luna Park. after his death so that fight fans could pay their respects. Iirpo died of a heart attack Sunday at 65, still convinced that he won the heavyweight championship fr om. J ack: ‘Demp- sey almost 87 year's ago. | It was on September 14, 10238 that Firpo: stepped in the ring at the Polo Grounds in New York to,,battle Dempsey for the title, The fight lasted Jess than two rounds but it wes one of the moat Small bore meet ended The week- ond national’ ‘small bore rifle and. pisto}. champions ended Sunday ..0s— -proliminary, Dominion of Canada Rifle Asso- elation matches got. under way. In pisto) competition, Bill Van Ginkel, a tall, husky, pistal shot from Copetown near: Hamilton won the Canadian open and closed handgun championships, firlng oa total score. of 1,087 points ofa possible 1,800, . Gilmour 8, Bon of thro Toronto suburb of Islington,.one-of Can- ada's best known shots; won the open match rifle champlonahip| for the fourth time, posting 3, 090 polnts of a possilie 3,200, Ton individual honors In sport= ing rifle competition went. to Francis Trace, a 32-yent'-old Onl= gary enrponter.: Another Calgary shot, Clint Dahlstrom, 0.32-year- ole uoclogtts was accond with The two tonmed with | Vigo Sorensen to take tho’ national team championship home to the Calgary Rifle ‘and. Pistol Club with 8,800, pains. of a. » Boselale Football’ power. \AUCKLAND. oP New “goniand- ora altthig:up through the night to hear.a broadanat:. commentary | . of a rughy. match petwoen | ‘Now. ‘Renland'and South ‘Africa tn Jo~ hanneshtrg: enuacd'one’ of the _ bhraeat darly'marnitig powor do- “ahnad. vicious | Tho’ ‘covering the fight, back Into the ring, covered up for the reat of the round. and. came out: fighting ngaln. in the socond this tl mands in: New Zoalan ‘Ietory. ineess BEARS ty wos oe, vba! Pete, Ot, in History, =“o. Seven tinies in little more than two: minutes, Dompsey ‘knocked Firpo to the canvas, ‘Then, with loss than a-minute . left, caught Dempsey. with a lothal right to the hend, — ‘champlon toppled the typowrilera of the reporters e. “Again he. ennght Firpo and the wild Bull of tho Pampaa, as he hacome twice more, Bach time he got u Then at the &7-aecond mar c, Dompsey again conneatod: and known, mo Birpo didn't got wy, - “There wore four timos whon I should have beon declared tho champion in. that. Nght = with Nompacy,” cently, throo tion and ahould havo, hoon rfeet wet Moe Wrpo recalled ““pompaoy- fouled Virpo over through the ring ropes and onto Ho climbed |- toppled YOo~ ma disqualified. ‘Once | he hit me when I was potting up and once he hit me whon I was talking to the referees, “After I knocked him out of the ring, I Mguroed. it took. him jot loast 16, seconde: to got back,” Wirpo nevor. was: bitter aout the outcome, though. a waa’. just one of those things,” he sald,.: “Boxing wna good to mo and I on] oyed jt even if T nover was champion.” , - Dompsoy © Wha. shocked Pino's denth,. ce my “Hea was tho most. dangorous man I over fought,” Dempwoy | sald, “His pungh, cruggednoss and yaw courage gave boxing one of Ita-grentest boosts, “Ye not.only kndeked mo out | of the ring, but he had me out} on my ‘feat, - ,foven climbing back Into the ring, Tho noxt thing) I ‘remombered was sitting: on my. atool in the corner,» I (nought | Tr had bean knocked out. Mb Lis wns .all right, XY waa cautious in tho, aocond round, but fnally in the winning. run Saturday when the ‘Pirates rallied for three runs in the tenth to win the only run in Pittsburgh’s 1-0 triumph last Friday against the Giants. place from St. Louis with a-5-4 while the Cards were held to. a split by’ Cincinnati. birds won the nightcap 4- 2 after. the Reds -had amassed 21 hits. | for. an,18-4: victory; in the: opener,; | Los Angeles?’ ‘fourth-place: ‘Dod gers: climbed .to within a game of: Philadelphia 8-7 and 2-1, hits, “Struck: out Six and coasted to: his. “{2th? Pittsburgh. vietory. in’ the opener. Davis, Maury Wills and pitchers Larry. ‘Sherry and Sandy Kou- fax were the stars of the Dod- gers’: double triumph. Roseboro doubled Davis’ home in the ninth to break a 7-7 tie in the opener. Sherry, who finished with six scoreless, innings. after a. shaky start, ninth victory. ‘tin’ two and stole five bases. |2-1 deficit. Cincinnati's attack. ‘\land 2-0 bofore 26,440 porsons, I don't ‘remember “Buty my) handlors ‘told mo 1 -Tt was Groat, 29, who singled nd it was.Groat who. set up ‘The Braves regained second ictory over. Chicago’s cubs The Red- second;... taking. two fromm ‘Bob Friend. - ‘seattered seven‘): yeh . Johnny Roseboro, Tommy * received credit for his ONLY. FOUR HITS to Koufax: struck out. 11 and allowed only four hits in the nightcap.’ Davis provided what proved to be the winning tally with a home run-in the fourth, Wills had seven hits in the two games. He scored four runs, drove Kenny Boyer's ‘bases-loaded single in the seventh of the nightcap drove in the winning runs as the Cards overcame a in the opener included a grand. slammer by Jerry Lynch, three, doubles by Wally Post and five’ hits by rookie: third baseman Cliff Cook, : Warren Spahn| registered his’ 12th triumph of the year for the Braves and his 279th of his major loague-career although he needed help.in the eighth, The Cubs shelled him from the mound witha four-run attack that Included . Frank Thomas? three- “run , homer. Brazil takes soccer title NEW: YORE. (M—-The Bangu soccer. team of Braall became the flyst champion of the Intornna- tlonnal Soccer Longue Saturday by- defonating Kilmarnock of Scot~ With tho victory wont the Am- orlcan Challonge Cup presented hy the city of Now York, The game wound up the two-month tournamont Involving 31 forelan States, ond soution of the compatition, hind a 1-0 lend at half time and ‘added the second gonl in the final two minutes of play, ‘Valter Santos, short but apoedy ‘Inside left of Bangu, scored both goals, The sncond at the 8B- minuto mark came when the the hond of eilmarnock's contr half Bill Toner Into the net, sy Both teama played hard in the to break through the othor's ex- tremoly tight defences until Val- caught up to him," MONTREAL “@—Hold: ‘on Mr. Herb, Capozzi. : a You! nayen’ t won that new hat “That. was ‘the word: Sunday from Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four football league. -a. former Montreal ‘is. general manager of British Columbia Lions. of . the Western ‘Interprovincial - ball Union.. , A couple. of months ago he met Perry. Moss, : manager-coach of the Alouettes. A discussion over season ticket sales arose. handshake..and a. wager which club: ‘would sell more this season. , Capozzi, tackle, . “Hat at. stake. the .It ended: with The stake? A new hat. In Vancouver. Friday. the Lions announced they had reached the 20,000-mark. In .M —— ee toams and one from tho United _Bangu, which had won the sed , hall, ahot by Valor, aaromed off | second half but nalthoer was ablo ter shot his gocond goal, 4 Montr eal . ‘Sunday, - Advertising in: The: Daily” News Brings Results. “Nothing ean quite compare with the happiness that ~conies from raising a happy, healthy group like our "Langlois family, Mrs, Langlois knows all the joys of a large family, but she also knows the problems of planning and apending the fimily income wisely, That's why The Bank of Nova Scotia was so pleased with her tribute... “a useful guide, indeed”... Foot- general a over Ken Brown, the Als director of devel- opment, said he had no count for Montreal immediately available “but if we ’re not over 20,000 now ‘we sure are “close.” = “And for certain Perry is. ing to get.that hat.” ‘Under the terms .of. the - sales count up. to opening- for each..team—August:.11- Vancouver | and - ‘August 16:fo snapped a 6-6 tie.. Brandt added season, in> the nightcap. as. Milt Pappas: spaced seven hits for-his 10th victory. -Gentile’s homers were his- 13th and 14th. © The double . triumph - ‘poosted the ‘third- place. Orioles to within half a game of second ‘and two games of the top... The runner-up Chicago whité Sox whittled -New York’s first place lead down: to 114 games by winning a pair from Washington 9-7 and 3-2 while Kansas City was holding the Yankees to a split'in their twin bill. The Ath- letics:-won the second game 13-3 after New York. had won the opener 3-2... Detroit. and Boston divided a “pair, the. Tigers. win- ning the first: game 7-2 .and the Red Sox taking the second 1-0. Ninth inning clutch hits. by Gene Freese and Minnie Minoso provided relief. ace. Gerry, Staley. with both White Sox victories, tie.. Freese slammed a two-run homer in the first game to break a 7-7 ‘Minoso. cracked a run-scor- ing. single with two. out in. the itting, too. the Baltimore Or ioles was Bud ‘Daley. scattered eight Yankee ‘hits: and finally posted his 13th victory—after five con- secutive defeats. His. Kansas City: mates supported him with’ 14 hits. They shelled Ralph Terty from the. mound in the first’as the first four. batters hit safely. SKOWRON’S HOMER WINS Bill Skowron won ‘the, opener for. the Yankees with a. two-run Homer. in the ninth that spoiled Ray -Herbert’s bid. for: his’ fifth straight triumph, Skowron drove in two runs in the nightcap, too. A crowd of 31,384—largest of the season at municipal stadium. --brought joy to the Kansas City businessmen seeking to assure’ a season total of 850,000, the min- imum needed to: make sure. the franchise remains in the city un- der a contract which bas three years to run.- . The - pearances ‘so. far. ‘Billy Muffett.not only pitched made three hits himself’ and scored the only run of the game as the Red Sox gained a split with the Tigers. : fanned 11 to win his seventh for the. Tigers in the opener. Rocky Colavito cracked three of the Ti- gers’ hits ‘and Coot Veal drove in two runs. The opener was De- troit’s first.victory in four games since Joe Gordon started running the club Friday. — DRINKING: WATER FORT WILLIAM, Ont. @ — The: ‘city is seeking. a new way to. provide - drinking water. for visiting. . ocean. vessels, which each. require an average 16,000 . have |. drawn: 524,763 in. 59 home ap- “1 two and stole four! bases’ as the. » | Dodgers swept. a. doubleheader | from Philadelphia 8-7. and’ 2-1, ‘Pitching—Billy Muffett, Red Sox—The unheralded righthand- er shut out the Tigers 1-0, ‘made three hits himself and scored the only run as Boston gained a split after Dertoit: had won the , Opener 7-2. has 3 House, astate jhole golf course... 9... ‘ | Sundoy' Ss. stars” - Batting—~Maury. wills, Dodg- ers—The light- ~hitting shortstop i cracked seven hits {n 10 times at ; ‘pat, scored - four runs, drove in: ’ BELFAST, Nor ther n Ireland: KP) —Malone. 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