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Roy Sievers f.Chicago White Sox and Har- mon Killebrew of Washington | senators tied for third with :.534. ‘ed th league in bases on. balls; most ‘ intentional walks, | zach, ; Mantle, second in walks: with “M1, struck | out the most. times, eet ee ae " ten eee, lugging percentage and his first]: : Joubles, seven: ttiples | and 39 ‘qomers. ne: . Slugging percentage. is fig- : Eddie “Yost of Detroit: Tigers | 125, “while- ‘Jim Lemon of: ‘Wash-| Pi ington’ and Sievers drew the! . eight os " ‘Mince t Eating is i Pleasure—Not: ‘a “Habit . Roger M 125. Lb was the ‘tin Gene had ‘struck out: 100° or: -more:: times during ‘a: season,;.By_ ‘contrast, Chicago's Nellie. Fox struck: out only 13 times'in--150' games; the |: ninth time ‘he had’ led: the league dn fewest strikeouts. : = >New York’ led: the: ‘league. in ‘slugging percentage with 426) Detroit drew: the, most bases : ony}: : balls,(636. ‘Cleveland. ‘Indian: bat- | ‘ters struck out-the- least ‘number of: -times, .. 573. ‘Boston . “Red Sox lef the most men. on. base,, 1, 157: SPORTS: EVENTS» “TONIGHT. : rip “Junior Floor . Hockey: ae uo pm.—Ormes Drugs. VS Van's Bakery, r wt : “Senior: os md 18: 30° pm— Sports: ‘shop ‘YS Prince Rupert Hotel” oe SATURDAY. _ Basketball 4 All basketball has -been. can- ‘celled at Civic Centre in evening ,due ‘to puppet ‘show. eee Taya i HH HIER a jenna. i an wee 4 handed set shots. GOR Chie while . 46-34, in an _Ainltie “In the senior: contest, presence of two old: ‘ ivetera n Pros, Don Hartwig “and Ray. Spring, failed to ‘help’ “Fraser: &. Payne as the Clothiers; lost t0 Frosty’s:s" downed Prince ' ‘Rupert’: High School Rainbirds 19- AL, the Girls’ game. eh A large crowd was. on. hand to witness the proceedings : of. the - exhibition game.. ; Chieftains, showliig’ ni for their Queen Charlotte: ‘Island. visitors, poured.on’:the coals. the first quarter ‘to’ Jead_ ‘17- Be, - A display of: speed’ and: ‘accur=' acy, plus the uncanny: ‘ability of Massett to steal : -the* ball - from their opponent’s’ nose brought loud cheers of approval from: the fans, most of: ‘whom began cheering for the- underdogs- -dur- ing the second quarter. - Massett outscored’ ‘Chieftains 12-11 in the second - period: but. were losing 28-17: at: ‘the, halt | and 40-22 at the end of, the third quarter, However, the®; Island boys surged back in the;final, frame |; to outscore Old Empress 12:6 fall a few points. short. . In the key, or under. the as- ket, Massett proved. inefective. But the long shots, ‘from | ‘outside: the key or beyond, were sunk ‘with deadly accuracy.’ The. ma= jority of the team: used _one~ Massett took 63.. - shots . and sunk 15 while Old Empress cl ck. ed on 21 of 59 shots. The’. vis tors grabbed 36 rebi unds *co Al: Campbell. led the. ‘Chief- tains with 10 points on. five: field: goals while = Ray Nix. topped: ‘Mas- The senior game’ ‘Saw: Fri & Payne take a 13-10: Jead: in‘the first quarter but collapse- during the rest of the game. ..:.. Vikings overtook the. Clothiers in the second and were: leading. 26-24 at the half. They increased. it to 42-36 going into. th frame. : : Hartwig and Spring | polish, but still showed® the rowd they hadn't Rost * ta ai | ‘but | see rey eee ere ere?” sshibition game played last ight. at the Civic Centre wenrovrr”@e 1 but win, lose or. draw;'t the boys: will al-ways be welcome in Prince Rupert. ly: but. ahan’t t take many ’ shots. “ : gun’ “of the’ night netting 24:points. on 11° field ery ‘conditions. 7 ret a tie ainet took a 3-1 lead ‘in, 4 zine f Gilchrist was high scorer- for Frostys with 10 points while’: Pat MacQueen topped Rainbirds with five. Lineups: . Massett’ Athletic Club (34) —~ Parnell’ ‘4, Bell 6, Nix 9,-Weir 0, Edwards’, 0, “Williams 8, Adams 3, York’. 4 and Collison 0, . - Old: -Empress\ Chieftains (46)— Leask’ 7, J::Stewart 2, C. Stew- goals.and.two free throws. Don|art 5;. dim “Stewart .6,. "Gurney 0, Brown. paced. the hotelmen with Rensvold.6, Campbell 10, Morven 21 points. on 10.field goals and 2, Clayton: 2 ‘Williams 3° and one: freé: throw. 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