SRE NAITaoahe 4 Tn ial Ee ls nM ae short: of the major Teague. fo Mahaffey pitched ‘a four- hitter | » Los. Angeles: ‘remained. in. “the. National League Jead with a‘5-1 victory ~ over Cincinnati - when | San’ Francisco chad. to. settle fora ‘split: with St, Louis. ‘The Giants won the first. 2-1 and held a two-run lead:going to the ninth -runs and-won:7-4.. Warren Spahn : OF ‘Milwaukee beat: Pittsburgh. 3- 1 on his 40th: birthday. . ': Detroit: ‘ran: ‘its winning streak POODOPPPDOLLODLOO RTO OOOO DE OCOOD NATIONAL LEAGUE ©»... : we W L Pet. GBL. ‘San’ Francisco 6: 5-..545. 1 St. Louis °° 6 5 (545001 ‘Pittsburgh | 5 35° ).500-.11%4 Milwaukee’). 3:3 500" 1% Chicago | ee Be 6.455 2 ‘Cincinnati’ OB 6 2.455% 2° Philadelphia: : Ae TS 3640 3 ‘Los. Angeles. 85 ..615° - to’ seven’ “and stretched Los: An- geles’. losing’ string. to seven “by. [| taking. two games: from, the: An- gels. 3-1 and’ 3-2: in. ‘ALS innings. j: ‘The. ‘two victories: ‘put the Tigers | Ja half. game ahead’ of: the’ -Min- nesota: Twins ; in*. the. American: ‘League,.. “despite: the: Twins’ -1- 0 Pender decisions ‘gallant’ Basilio. - BOSTON | (7 — Paul, Pender — a“ convincing” decision - over. ‘gal- lant: Carmen Basilio. behind him ‘has ® picked _ England's’ Terry: Downes:as .the™ next. challenger STEAKS Tc & Ib. — 353i | cHuck | 739 : RIB_ ROAST ECONOMY. TU ESDAY o and SATURDAY ing’ room “table: after™ “his two- , ‘know. ‘as _much, ‘knockdown, AS s-.. round® decision ‘over: former champ” Basilio: Sate | u ay; said. he, wil fight Downes in Li ‘$100, 000 guarantee for’ the fight: Pender, : his. left “eye cut and swelling, said Downes: was much the same.type of. fighter ' as Ba- silio, ‘adding: but: he's" a. lot stronger. me ‘He said the. fight, ‘viewed by a Boston Garden: crowd of 12,- 168,- went just: about AS he ad planned: “Let him” come to. ‘me, wear himself ‘out, .. then. take’ it...I thought. I had it from ‘the fifth |: on and could breeze on in. " Gus ae it A teviat hee falling ie ee one as the: ‘Phillies’ added 4 6-0.shut-. ‘Vout. ‘to: ‘Frank. Sullivan’s ‘1s 0 Job Me in the: opener: . Hae Sas a ae hor’ ta 1:15 AWM, 249° Ar, SMITHERS.” vt ae 1:05. A.M, 2s Me v. nos 1| KITCHENER, Ont. () — Wine 4105 AM. 334 “Ate CEDARVALE Oe 10:20. A ‘M, | nine .. Maroons a . " nor ico. mu ' Wl gue Saag ok. CEDARVALE os aie FVGTO: eM Bunday. and inlnatod iiotr wis 6i45 A.M. v7 Ly TERRACE Ar 8100 PM: | Coane stor ‘hatkay “ehamn. AM oo ‘ e ’ Senor «, 9113 AM, 484° _ Ar. PRINCE RUPERT Ly, 5:30 PIM,|Plonmip 5 ‘d- 0. lead 1 fic Coast League. piayed off for {three =") year: chibs can protwct their. roster,’ : saum, “Lowner and hockoy promoter here 3| Sports ‘Shop. a) 15: -8' ‘yletory. over a ‘tired ' but’ game’ ‘Bob: ‘Parker’s ‘club in: the :first: game of the’ ‘senior floor: hockey ; ichampionship ‘Sat- urday night. at the.. Civic: Centre. “The. win : gave, “Sports | ‘Shop a : 1- 0-lead in’ the: -best- of- five se- ries to. determine . the: senior ‘champions.’ .; After being: held to’ a 3 3. ‘draw at’:the: end. of: the: ‘first: ‘period, Sports © _ Shop" “pulled . ‘slightly ahead in“ the: second ° ‘and held a 6-4 lead entering the final pe~ riod.” ~ Many. of. “the “parker players "| were. recruited from the “junior -had:: ‘just’: ‘finished : playing: in the first: game of: the ranks™ and. junior. ‘championship =: ‘between -| Van's Bakery’ and: Philpott’ ‘Evilt when. they. had to 80 o ab it. again for Parker’ 3. -The ‘strain. showed. in ‘the: ‘sce a ond period. and became) an obvi- ous -. ‘factor: ‘in’ the third - frame of steam - ‘and: Sports. Shop‘ ‘Tan all’ over ‘them. -The game. was fast. ‘and’ ‘rough but. few. penalties. were. called: - Sports®: ‘Shop: picked: up? nine penalties. while. Parker" s received only three. * Parker -: ‘goalie handled 61. shots. and ‘played a’ fair game. But he was: hampered | | by. the: fact that his defence had '| reached | the’ ‘exhaustive - point. Gil. “the: eat’? -Gowdry : ‘played a ‘solid’ game‘in goal. for Sports Shop and. handled 57 shots. . Won abe tack ‘while ‘Larry Atchison; Phil Gurney. and ‘Bob ‘Johnson * each had two: goais for. Parkét’s: | “In= the: junior - ‘game,: edged: Philpott 18-17° to: take: a in their’. best- of- five - WHL votes | when: the. boys » simply ran’ ‘out | “Ray” Windle “Van's ad in final ' series for: ‘the : Junior champion- lead in the.-first’ period and. it looked like another slaughter... But paced by. the nine goals’ of Robert: Ericksen,: Philpott bounced back..:into contention, tied the game up and.even held gamer “.. Entering the third period, ‘Phil- pott was down 13-10, They. scored one and : gave up.one. Philpott ‘proceeded : to’ pumpin four straight Soals | and hold a 15-14 margin. : Because of the: huge lead that the bakers held at: the end of the. ‘first. -period,. ‘Van's. qoach Moc Dean decided to pull regu- him up for'the senior game. . ‘Larry “Atchison : handled: the netminders ‘chores’ for: the ‘sec - But with Van's losing and less than: ‘six :minutes’ left: to “play, Dean’ pulled Atchison . -and . Win- : puck series dle ‘returned ‘in the: face. of much : the lead. towards the. end. of the Then with: the- ‘score i4- 11, lar ‘goalie’ ‘Ray ‘Windle: and rest: ond-périod and part of the third. : ys) argument. It. was. ‘argued: that'a “Van's: ‘had’ ‘roared’ ‘tato at 1 golie couldn’t be’ ‘replaced in the: third: period ‘except, for “injury, But Dean won the ar gument: and Windle stayed. ~~: Atchison: marked - his. ‘return. as_.an. offensive, player, in - fine || style by scoring. the tying goal, Skip Cronck and-Jack Martin gave. Van’s the lead again, but Ericksen and Taki Omort : tied it up 17-17. Cronck © ‘scored the winning goal with 16 seconds left to play. blasted a shot from just inside the. centre line which tabbed the corner: | Besides Ericksen’s, one. = -man effort for Philpott, Taki Omori and: Peter Holland: tallied three goals each. for. Philpott, oe _ Cronck pumped in seven. goals for ‘Van's. while’. Jim ; ; Murdoch added three. - an -. The two Van's gdalics handled a total of 59 shots while Philpott died 59. Geoffrion polled. 177° of - a /pos- sible. ‘180. points for. top..spot. at right - wing, a post shared byDe- troit’s Gordie Howe and Richard ; during . ‘the’ previous 14 seasons.’ od: “into. “California “in= what ing’ major league status. Addition of Los “Angeles and San’ Francisco | and dropping of “| Victoria was ‘approved Sunday at the..league’s. annual meeting. : Directors. said they believe, they | move. -will lead to. a challerige within three. to five years: for |the Stanley Cup: The: NHL took over “sole pos- session ‘of the Stanley: Cup in 1927, 10. years after the league was formed. Between 1017 and] 1927, the NHL and the old Paci- Lord Stanley's, famed trophy.: Al Leader, re (- elected presi- dent of the WHL and given a term, sald . the league will seek exemption from the. NHL: player draft so WHL NHL WILL SETTLE CHANGE, number of players. from: WHI clubs: for $20,000 a player, The WHI will seek a change. to this during the NHL annual meeting in Montreal June 11-13, The WHL will determine its approach to the NHL when di- rectors mect In Calgary June 8. -The California move was the | major. jlem of business during the league's two -- day annual meoting here. Jim Piggott, Saskatoon busi- nessmen .who operated Victorta Cougars during the season just ended, was given permission to transfer. his franchise to los Angeles, whore his club will play out. of the now 14, 000- seat coll~ “Coley Hall, Vancouver hotel since 1945, won’ the San Pran- alxeo franchise over a bid ene. torod by Jack Perrin, owner ‘of oor: ‘before May. Sra, 1061, , ee een eaen Tis application ts subject to the consent of: tho: Public. Utilities Commission and any objection may he filed with the Sunorintonds. ent. of: Moton Carriers, Public Uulitien Gorinlaslon, Vanoonvory ©. thes . rae ek Set te ae bhava tas “Thoy scored two first « norlod gonls and made thom sland up ‘fora ‘vate over Galt, Tore rere fh the third gamo ot the ‘Heague. governors: ‘describe as: the}. first. giant. stride’ toward achiev- |, NHL clubs now may. draft any | BOOM BOOM GEOFFRION . ee ae reaches milestone Mounties top Islanders By The Canadian, , Press . Palm trees, sunshine and pincapples are synonymous with Hawail,. but before the 1961 Pa- cific Coast. League baseball sen- son ends a bumper’ harvest of home’ runs could well be pro- duced. The . Hawall | ‘Islanders, the new entry, combined with Van- couver. Mounties to. clout: 24 round. _ brippers in their inaug- ural series, a five - game stand that the Mounties took by win- ning the deciding contest 14; And as was the case in the first four games, the big bat spelled the difference, between victory and defeat, the Mounties tntoolng out 17 hits, Including Howle Goss: and another by rookie Denis: Menke, — Tho Islanders, who rinkshed ‘with 13 homes jn: the series, had two In. the finals Sunday, Ray ‘Jablonski getting his third and Rae Slider his second, The real nolso for the Moun- ties came In tho’ final inning when they doubled thelr score by pushing across soven runs, Eddio Charles with four hits, Goss. with four runs batdéed in and, catcher Charlie White with three hits wore the power behind Vancouvor's.. victory, Pred’ Bosana got the win with rollof help from soULnpaw. Prod Padros adged Sonthle Rainiorg twice’ 6-8 and 4-3 scoring the winning run in-oach gamo tn the Inat Innings Tacoma. Ginna whipped Spokane. Indiana: ‘fel and Salt: Lake Clty took a 9-9 dogision from. Portland, The Padros twin victories. gave thom kolo poxsossion of -firal place in tho loam standings, aa the clubs awitch around today for now sorlos,, Vancouver goos to San Diogo, Portland to Tacoma, so- attle to Balt Lake City and Sno- hest-of-Hoven: “Atlan: Cup final which Galt, now londa Mel, | xe wi toa foo: th ol wo : a aa) : Ag wat P| : OE aio dn EE ya COMED EEE MAMMA OADE OOD MARRAB REREAD OG ‘kano: to: tha: ‘home run parn In'Howall. Paradise : ; . ’ : Fed . wes g ry Ak had ‘Montreal's ‘Geoffrion | chosen to all-star. team - MONTREAL. (CP) - _ - Montreal’s Ber nie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, who played i in the shadow of former teammate | “Maurice. (Rocket) . ‘Richard for 10 years,|| reached: another milestone Sunday in his spectacular i; hockey. career by bein; g. chosen to the National Hockey League’: s.1960-61 first all- star team.. a two home runs by hard- shitting |. » Manmere = 3, Baczowal, while Tom Baker! took the loss, . oye In. other’ games, San Diogoh. “Geoffrion” scored ‘50 goals in winning ° the league Richard's. long: standing record set in. a 50- “game. schedule in 1944- 45, 0 0" Geoffrion’s _ teammates ‘Jean Beliveau and Doug: Harvey . ‘got the nod for posts at centre and defence respectively’ while Tor- -onto’s Frank’ Mahovlich... was ‘picked: for top ‘left-wing honors and teammate Johnny Bower. ‘in, goal... o : BROKE MONOPOLY * ‘Detroit’ s ‘Marcel Pronovést’ was -thé only.-player. to. break’ the. .Montreal - ‘Toronto: ‘monopoly on the. first. team.. He: was chosen: ‘fora’ post: on. defence... | vey ‘169 and Pronovost: 104: “Named to the second team: _ with, points in brackets: Glenn Hall, (113) Chicago Black Hawks, goal; Allan Stanley (68), Toronto 4 and Pierre Pilote (53), Chicago, defence; Henri Richard (51), Montreal, centre; Gordie Howe, (102). Detroit, right. wing; Dickie Moore. (93); Montreal, left wing. Each member of the first team will receive $1,000 from the league while second team mem- bers get $500. OC Soccer .LONDON (Reuters): — “Results of Saturday's soccer. Biumes in’ the. Uni- ted) Kingdom: ENGLISED LEAGUE First. Division Arsenal 1, Walverhampton 6 Birmingham 0, Blackpool 2°. ,. Burnley 4, Tottonham 2 Cardiff, 1, Wost) Hum 1. - Pulham J, Blackburn 1: be _ Man’ City 4, Aston. Villa’ too.» ' Nowcastle 4,. 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