| \ { ry t aE tae Sg at ce Ee gd Neti NRE Joe Adcock spoils © ~ Buc’ s hurler’s day | . ‘By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer _ How good do you have to be? “In all baseball history only seven pitchers ever have accomplished a perfect game, and none had to go more than nine innings. In all baseball history no one! ever had pitched more than 10; hitless innings. Yet Tuesday night, in the; greatest pitching performance of} balls, curves— “especially a slow one’—~and an occasional slider in baffling the Braves. He ad- mitted he tired in the last two or ‘three innings, but thought he all time, Harvey Haddix, Pitts-/ Sti] had plenty of stuff going Harvey Haddix hurls 12 perfect i innings| “page path and he resumed his the score, however. League pres- Cn oe bureh's slim southpaw, pitched 12 innings of perfect ball—and|, “It’s just another loss—and lost. § ‘pe they're not good,” he said in An error, a sacrifice, an inten- summing up his third defeat in tional walk and the only Haddix allowed — a rule-book | double by Joe Adcock—did liv! giving Milwaukee's League-leading Braves 3 tory in 23 innings. “BRaddix, giving wp fiust. ome hit. was a lesen. tng up a dewem Bits. ner, GEANTSS PARE SQULARER Ab Suan Pudanarcisen., by beating Las Angeles. G-+ On, Leez Warmers, pimeite-Itt,, grand - slam’ home mam wit ome “aunt, in. the ninth od at Cincimmati: tomeback guy Dom Ne ROOD | wor, his third im a row for the | Reds, beating Philadelphia 2-1. : After Haddix, who enters phe: record book with a 12-inning der;’Felix Mantilla reached base) on:Don. Hoak’s error leading off: thé: 13th at Milwaukee. i ‘Ed: Mathews followed with aj gacrifice and Haddix then walk-. ed: Hank Aaron, the majors’ top: hitter at .442, intentionally. ' Kacock, then put a-high slider— ch Haddix.tried to keep low iway—over the fence for an abe ent: home run. A jubilant owever, cut for the dug- fag. raves hustled Aaron back to the journey home for the second run, with Adcock credited with a double. “There was a controversy over ident Warren Giles announced he. believes the score should be 1-0, with Mantilla’s run closing hit In the American. League, Don Lew Burdet e give: ris win | meourrahiite, | the Giants; lume tin second phac e nO~ | hitter. had retired 36 men in Ore | out play. But intil an official change is made, the score reads 2-0..: For Haddix. (3-3) “it’s just an- other loss.— and they’re not _ good.”’ Burdette (8- 2), the majors’ top winner, didn’t -walk a man and struck out two. to Haddix’s eight for his second shutout. He had only two wobbly innings—-the third, when the Pirates had three singles, and the ninth, when they collected two. . “He hit a high ‘slider which I titled to keep'down and away,” Haddix said in explaining his pitch to Adcock “It was a bad pitch, a high one. I made a few other mistakes. but I got away} with.them. I guess I should have walked Adcock.” - ‘Warvey said he knew he had a no-hitter and. a perfect game “from the thitd- inning on. I couldn't remember walking a batter and I sure knew nobody had gotten a base hit." Haddix said he used only fast -MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S JACKETS Latest styles, well tailored, Including nylons, Regular to $16.95 now from $9.45 up. Shop at B.C. Clothiers on 3rd Avenue jinto the final 13th. six decisions. | Ferrarese took care of the pitch - National! ng and the punch for the Cleve- » 2-0 vie~ land Indians Tuesday night, t i I { i y \ i 4 te amatee me ecaimmant Fae ge be HARVEY HADDIX | . . Sets hurling mark. ry for a four-hit shutout while driving in two runs and scoring one with three consecutive doubles in a 3-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox. That pushed Cleveland two games ahead of the second-place White Sox and put Ferrarese in the record book as the fifth pitcher to hit three two-baggers in a nine-inning game—the first to do it in 36 years, The White Sox second white- washing in three games left them just a half game ahead of ‘Baltimore’s third-place Orioles, who defeated Washington 6-5. Detroit. stayed on the move with ‘a 9-5.victory over Kansas City, pounding the New York Yankees deeper into the cellar 12-2. ‘Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE w ib Pet. GBL Milwaukee ..... 24 14 632 San Franciseo .. 22 18 4 550 3 Pittsburgh . 20 19 613 4% Los Angeles .... 22 21 512 4i4 Chicago ....... 21 21 500 5 Cincinnati ..... 19 21 ATS 6 St. Louis ..... 17 22 436 = Ths Philadelphia ... 15 24 385 = 94,5 AMERICAN LESGUE WwW Ls Pet. GBL Cleveland ...... 24 13 649 Chicago ....... 23 «16 590 2 Baltimore ..... 230617 #675 2% Washington .... 18 22 463 =«7 Kansas City .... 17 20 459 7 Detroit ..... yo. 17 22 436 «68 Boston ..,...4. 16 21 432 8 New York 380 vir bees 14 22 As release Meyer KANSAS CITY i—Kansas City Athletics Tuesday night an- nounced the outright release of pitcher Russ Meyer, signed as a free agent this spring after a year out of organized baseball, T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G @ Suits @ Slacks ® Topcoats @ Pants ALTERATION BPECLALISTNS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor oe = Oth St. Phone ge Don't Delay... _ NORTHERN B.C. KEEP YOUR MEAT, VEGETABLES, MILK, ETC, (ere ie vee thomas M FRESH, got a PHILCO Rofrigorator PRICED PROM $239.95 Terms Arranged POWER CO LTD. e aes tant tet € la forte ae ate oe ifs SMe ebhewes ate t conibining with reliever Jim Per- t “AGONY MARKS. his” face as helping hands lift Bob Hughes, student at North Toronto Collegiate, to his feet. He collapsed at the finish line in the 880-yard race of the Toronto Secondary Schools Athletic Association track finals, placing second behind Dave Steele of Lawrence Park Collegiate. Hughes also collapsed in second place in the 440-yard. race. —CP photo. The paying customers Fans treated to three close fixtures in PC L By The Associated Press got’ their ‘money’s worth in the | Pacific. Coast League Tuesday night, a 15-inning contest at San and Boston stopped its skid py | Diego, a 12- “inning © show at Sacramento and a 5-4 thriller - at | Spokane. The winners, in order, were !San Diego Padres by 1- 0 over i Salt Lake City Bees; Sacramento iSolons 8-7 over Phoenix Giants; and Vancouver Mounties 5-4 over Spokane Indians. Rain washed out the scheduled Seattle-Portland tussle. Ray Barker’s two-run homer Three capture twin honors in Spring loop Doris Pierce, Jack Mitchell and Ron Nordine led spring Mixed Five-pin Bowling league play last Wednesday night cach with twin honors, Pieree of Credit Union cap- tured women's high single and three with 252 and 584. Mitchell of Radio: Cabs notched men's high single and three with 302 and 764 while Nordine of Tony's Drive-In topped B League with a =| single of 300 and triple of 708. Bertha Peferson of Dibbs with 261 took women’s high single in A League and Jean Nixon of Mc- Rae's came up with 65!) for three, McRae's took both team high sinele and three ing A league Wilh totals of 1244 and 3414. Taking team singla In B lea- fue was Yukon Gems with 1089, Manson's won three with 3028, RESULTS A League--Van's 4, Miller Gay 0; B. Suglyama 3, Rupert Motors 1; MWS 3, Dibh 1; Cook's Jewal- lers 3, MeRac 1; Radio Cabs 3, G, Shenton J: Leftovers 3, Nishio- Van Meer 2, BR League--Manson's 4, K, Kurdzvlel 0; Cradtt Union 3, Dia- mond Cnhhbs 1) Yukon Clans 3, Hep Cats 1; Tony's Drive-In 3, J, Shenton 1, TrleBank 3, CNR 1; Molrose 2, Screwhalls 2, Sports Calendar * $woNtaT Benlor mon's Softball — 6:90 pn, Gyro Park, Old Empress vs ROMY”, Pony Longue Basobull -- 7 pn Roosevelt, Park, Gyro vs alia, Little League Baseball ~- 6:30 pm, Algoma Park, Bou Kings VA North str. THURSDAY pn, Roosevelt Park, G & A VE squires, Wombn's Softball — 7 pan, Gyro Park, Wahl’s va Savoy, Little Longue Parm—6:30 i. n, Algoma Park, Greer and Briddon va Slseconn Crovory, b y SOP AP Aad OA A ASD .bases-empty clout. Sonlor Maen’s Baseball 0:46) in the fifth frame was the mar- gin of victory for the Mounties. They also got a round-tripper out of Barry Shetrone in the third, a The Indians loaded ‘the bases in the last of the ninth, but they could manu- facture only one run, scored. by Norm Sherry when Fred Hatfield was hit by a pitched ball. . Dick Stigman, a long and lanky southpaw, pitched no-hit ball for 10 2/3 innings for the Padres, then bowed out after 12. He struck out 15 and gave up two singles. The winner was relicyer Pete Wojey. The winning run came jn the last of the 15th when | Bill Moran tapped out a perfect squueeze bunt to bring In Dick Smith. The Solons got thelr winning run on Clay Dalrymple’s bases- loaded sacrifice fly, with Milt Smith scoring from third, Bob- by Prescott's ninth-Inning homer for the Glants sent the game into overtime, ereenens Star golfer in UK. play — city man’s kin Nicee of aw well-known Mrince Rupert man is Canada's Inst hope jn the British’ Women's minateur golf championship at Ascot. England. Rac Milligan, niece of Robort Milligan, a yard clerk at Colum- hin Cellulose Company Limited uw Watson Island, played Philo« mena Garvey, current Trish champion and winner of the British crown In 1067, In an early quarter. “final miateh this morn: ng Mrs. J. U. Mevartor of Toronto, captain of the Canndlan team who fell viellm to both a strained back muscle and Miss Miligan's atondy driving in a third-round match Tuesday, sald the Alborta altar has a good chanee of going nll the wry, Here In Prince Rupert, Miss, Millignn's proud unele ts koeping his tingers crossod, Mr. Milligan has ved Jn Prince Ruport for 17 yours and recently received hia’ ton-yoar pin for service at Columbia Collulosa, A Ae SEO RE WOAD, GONZALES WIN BAISERBSIINLD, Callf, Wt — Lew Hond and Pancho Gonzales won tholr matchos Tucsday night na Jack Kramer's professional tennis tour nonrad its close, | ' Hond beat Ashloy Cooper 6-2, 0-4, and Qonenles’ diaposod of Mal Anderson 0-3, 0-4, i] \ e Hh oad Pw eo Pee eee ee Oh ee ee A Oe OF td ‘of the next inning © with The, school string have improv- ed considerably from last year when they won only two games in the entire season. The Bo-Me-Hi team came from behind-a 10-5 deficit in the fifth inning | to score 11 runs. Providing the power for the school girls were Alice Kristman- son and Diane Woodworth with a double:cach, Carol: McKay, who tapped: out five Singles and Lynn Erikson with four singles. \ For Wahl’s Jean Billing came up with two doubles and Selma Standring one, Starting pitcher for Booth, Gailya’ Grimolfson, gave up 11 hits, struck out one and walked none. Leona Colussi, relieving in the fourth, struck. out none, walked none and permitted 14 hits. Wahl’s starter, Millle “Bellis, struck out three walked nine and was mauled for 18 hits. Re- liever Gladys. King: struck out only four hits: - LINESCORES Wahl’s: 032 501 2—13 25 8 Booth:. 301 1110 2—18 22 4 Bellis, King (6) and Logan: Grimolfson, _Colussi (4), and Mc- Kay. 0 none, walked three and allowed | Booth girls hand . Nahls first loss ' By MARILYN ANDERSON A big upset’ in the Women’s Softball loop wa staged last night by the Booth School squad, they defeated Wahl’s Boatyard girls 18-13, handing them their first loss of the season. - when Yankees seek reinforcements NEW YORK (a-—--The slumping New York Yankees again turned to Kansas. City for help Tues- day, completing the 14th deal in four years between the two clubs. The Yanks got infielder Hector Lopez and pitcher, Ralph Terry for pitchers Tom Sturdivant and Johnny Kucks, infielder’ Jerry Lumpe anda fourth player to be season, Tuesday’s shuffling was the first time in more than two dec- ades that a player had moved up in the world by being traded away from the Yankees, The Athletics are in sixth place and the New Yorkers in last. LAST NIGHT‘S FIGHTS Fresno, Calif. (7—Hank Casey, 15634, San Francisco, outpointed Orlando DePictro, 15744, Arcadia, Calif., (12. ) they’ defeated Shop-Easy 9- Paced by the hitting of Maur- ice Desautels, Ernie Banes, Bob bottling crew fought hard. ' Desautels smacked a double and a home run while Banes, Dybhavn and Postula each tag- ged doubles. Shop-Easy were held scoreless , until the third inning when they “broke loose with five runs. _ North. Star. equalled the gro- cery store's rally in the bottom five counters also. Dybhavn and Danny Postula the: Only hits for Shop-Easy were by Joe Scuby, Bob Wingham and Rory McNecice all with single- tons. : Winning pitcher, Ted Arney who relieved Danny Postula in the fourth inning, walked one, struck out three and allowed only one hit. Postula gave up three hits,-fanned five and allowed five bases on balls. Losing pitcher, Brian Kiesman, fanned none, walked nene and gave up seven hits. Starter Bob Pottle, who went three innings, whiffed two, allowed four hits and gave up no walks, Last Night's Fights Moblle, Ala, “—Guy Sumlin, 145, Prichard, Ala., outpointed Tony Dupas. 149, New Orleans, (10.) Houston, Tex. (m — Cleveland Willlams, 215, Houston, knocked out Ernie Cab, 210, New York, (8.) HAMS pe | quality Dunlap yours of wo ‘North Star wins second ‘in Little League play ON orth Star racked up their second win of the sea- son’ last night in Little League Baseball action when 5 at Algoma Park. Sugar Ray's case resumes today NEW YORK im—The Ray Rob- inson case resumes today at the of his middleweight title, as ap- pears likely, he threatens to ap- peal as high as the Supreme Court. . - . The commission has been hold- ing hearings for over a week to determine whether. 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If Robinson is stripped !} 6 Prince Rupert Daily News a - Wednesday, May 27, 1959 ALL SET ron SATURDAY night's Elks Boxing card against 3 fighters from the two RCN ships Assiniboine and St. Laurent? are Len Shankel (150) left and Don Tasaka (133) right. Shankel ; will take on Able Seaman Shambrook (155) and Tasaka will: fight Able Seaman Proctor. There will be six bouts involving : members of the Elks Boxing Club and Navy boxers, Fights 1 _start 7:45 p.m. in the Navy Drill Hall, aesemeemyennerieinene od named before the start of next: WL Pet. GBL { Sacramento :. 27 15 643 San Diego ...... 24 #17 585 2 Phoenix ......,. 2l 21 500 6 Portland ......., 18 190 |.486 6% Vancover....... 18 20 474 47 Spokane ....... 19 22 463 Ws Seattle ........ —A1T: «23 425 68 Salt Lake City .. 15 22 “405 OV; Ln a ek Te a ee ae RAH oe ° “The picture . we tops the book! TECHNI COLOR tne nictura » |. Staring ths eagnal tops the playl-. 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