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Halfback says’. “Their - (Prince Rupert) brand. of ball, I ‘according to. the: startled Powell Riverites, is: rough,. tough, and hard on the anatomy. But the spectators really eat it up.” “The 1,200 spectators who watched the two clubs fight to a 2-2 draw were’ enthusiastic, swarming onto the playing field several times to dispute decisions.” Speaking of the injured player, Pete ‘Deen, Halfback said “He was put.out of the game in the first’ 10- minutes of _play by Prince Rupert's, Mario Petri, -who sailed. into Pete's leg at-knee. level with both boots. high and: no ghance to play the ball.” “No ‘whistle was ‘Blown on the play.” - However, “halfback” tell of the unsportsmanlike ‘manner in which his home town team: conducted themselves after this tugged: affair a was over. This. wiiter | had ‘the. opportunity of pliotographing ‘the: | two, teams. together, -immediately after’ which: .the | “Powell ‘River boys left Algoma, Park in disgust, not. uttering. a. word of the:game ‘to anyone. \.. : They. were obviously ‘completely ‘fed up: ,;On_ the ofher hand, this writer will agree. with halfback regarding rough | conditions, but. after all: soccer is reasonably new: to Prince ‘Rupert’ and I’m sure that as. the brand “of ball : improves, so will the facilitics.. At least we hope - they will! ‘ _ Maybe. the Rupert boys did hand out’ some ‘rough playing but Halfback: neglected’ to mention equally Tough plays by the: ‘Powell River. ‘squad. a “In summing up one would be given. ‘the: strong * impression that the: Powell River team, who came here with:a nice record . of wins from. other: top lower mainland teams, thought | they had the: game in the bag and when only able. to tie’ the locals ‘felt more: than -upset, and: went home crying... ‘Maybe within ‘the. near future the Prince. Rupert. ‘boys - could travel to,Powell: ‘River and find out just, what. ‘COOKS. . Se te visit, to ‘Terrace. ‘this weekend will be a little: Something for ~ the: sports fan: “To “be -held ‘for the. ‘first time in Terrace is. a. baseball tournament with. prizes totalling $1, 000—of ‘which 500 smackers will: go to the team winding up ‘in: first place...) The tourney, like. the rest held in this’ area, will be straight : ‘elimination;: meaning -that the first four, teams to, Jose: can head home as: they will be right. out. Teams’ which’ have already placed entries: for’ ‘this. com- petition’ are the Princé Rupert All Stars, ‘Terrace Hotel,’ Ter- . Face’s: Sande ‘Lumber Mills, Kitimat. ‘Vikings, Hazelton’ Clip- pers, Smithers: Tyees, * Quesnel Lumberman | and the, Prince . George .Columbus _ Club. “First game will take place : ‘at. 9. am. ‘Saturday. The ©}: Prince. ‘Rupert team will play. their first. game at TW Pm, _The ; tourney: will..end Sunday. _ So if: you happen ‘to’ be going to ‘Terrace for’ the Queen’s' visit: ‘drop in-at the- baseball field either Saturday or. Sunday. . Incidentally, better take a lunch. , i + a “world’s: heavyweight championship fight last ‘month ‘between Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johannson, may now have no right behind him. Rocky. Marciano, ’ former heavyweight title ‘holder said recently that “Everyone knows Patterson.is a better fighter. Johannson doesn’t have much else than his right. hand and Floyd should watch that. this time.” a comeback in hopes of tegaining the title. “Rumors started. after my appearance | at the. last title fight that I was thinking. of coming back,” ‘said Rocky. “But my. plans: haven't changed I’m retired and I plan to stay that way, Everything is going pretty good and God willing I'll do well as I am.” + ++ + Parents of, boys. who took! part in a rugeed “Tarzan” contest in the Parks Playground program last Friday night are Jooking askance at the prize awarded. winner Larry Bow- ‘man, After scrambling up poles and trees and under benches Larry was presented by Reereation Director Tom Masich, with a pair of women’s pantics, “Tarzan-type” of course, 83-1 to the San Diego Solons still out front By The Associated Press Solons still have a firm grip on first place, ~ Sports’ ‘Editor of The Daily News» Do 7 = A Powell, River News reporter. writing under ‘the name: ‘of “halfback” was certainly crying: the. blues about soccer con- of skin. | -and with at least one player on the ‘injured list-while others: were merely sore. all. -over,”:is the-way.he describes the: nowhere in this write-up of. the game | odd There may be ‘thousands of. boxing fans, who after: the. more confidence in Patterson but there's still one who is The Rock also squashed rumors that. he’ intends to’ make. Mounties lose twin bill, The Pacific Coast League pennant chase, which had the appearance of a Sucramento run-away a few weeks ago, is turning into a tight affair, although the . | which. were’ singles , games By : ALE: After losing their last.. two by slim margins .. the “tough luck” RCMP club. finally came out on the top end of a tally in a close exciting fixture. | ‘ ‘STANDINGS 7 ae WwW UL. Pct, GBL|¢ Comniercial _ RCMP blew. an early: ‘8-0 lead as “tthe. Savoy crew fought back to score 12 runs in the middle -in- nings to go into a 12-8 lead as chucker | Jack Mitchell held the :| Allan Mah paces | Sea Kings Allan Mah, hitting’ every time “he stepped up to bat, led his Sea Kings crew to.a 7-4 victory. over. | Kinsmen last night in Little Lea- gue Baseball play — Park. — Mah: hit four’ for at. Algoma “four all otf but good "Among: numerous celebrations coinciding with the: ‘Queen's enough. to pace his late scoring team, Larry .Gordon was Kinsmen’ 8 big man at bat with a double and i three singles giving him also a four for four record. — . The. service club string had led all the way up) until: the sixth frame, when Sea Kings exploded . Winning hurler, Harold Small, struck. out seven,. walked: seven ‘and allowed nine hits. Sacramento, although losing | Padres Wed- | Howard's single, va neouver fot nesday night, still gained a half- game on the second-place Van- couver Mounties as the Cann. dans dropped i palr to the Spo- kane Indians, 4-2 and 0-6, Van- couver is 1% games behind, «. Snlt Lake City Bees closed: to within two games of the league lenders in.third place with a 10-5 waxing of the Phoenix Ginnts and Seattle Rainiors drubbed the Portland Bonvers 6-1, NARROWED GAP The Ralniers, a whopping 10 games or more jbohind. in the cellar in recent weoks, have nar- rowed the gay betwoon ‘thoth ‘and Sacramento to soven games, | Righthandor Johnny Briggs tamed the Solons on alx hits as he struck out aix and walked only onc, Roger Osenbaugh’s Infield alngle and Buddy Potorson's dou. ble accounted for Sncrainonto's lone run Inthe fifth, Rod Graber got a double and two singles in four tips for the Pads, — | The Indians had thelr. four runs, all jn before Vancouver scored In the opener, tripled in one run In the second and tho Indjans got three more in the third, two on Chuck Txso- Pee weeded OPO ae detwatedeangenen raat Bob Lillis tis two in the fourth, A fourerun) seventh enrned Spokane victory in the nighteap, Singles by Tony Rolg, Bascelan, Howard and Boh Lillis and Cuno Barragan's ‘double did the dam- age. Jom Davis homered solo for Spokane and Marvy Breeding dit- toed for the Mounties, Homers by Pitcher Hugh Pop- per and R. C, Stevons helped the hard-hitting Bees drub Phoenix. Popper's three-run blast was an Inslde-tho-park affair. -Penper Keampored around whon jis Jong fly dropped behind Bobby Pres- cott, who atumbled and fell while chasing down “tho ball, Btevona’ blast was n basod-londed clout which came in the sixth, PCL STANDINGS By 'The Crneutian Proun HW Pot. auL Buernmenta vase 00 49° 598 Vinnoouver ..55, AN 44, AR yy Ant Unko Olty .. 40 4) O16, 4 Portland ereer Ve, 4h Ag Hy e ay Spokang peoenres 46 4n ABD " WA Ban Diogo... 40 40 AWM 5 PHOOIIX serereee 40 AD 70 BY Aenttia peveoues 4a 80 408 4 _ Thuradny's Sohad wie Spokane at Portland Viancouyor ab Bottle. Bntt Lake Olty at Buoramento Loser, Jim : Greer, fanned. six, gave up two’ free: passes. and al- lowed 11. hits. : Baseball Scores. By The Canadian Press AME RIC. AN LEAGUE Detroit 0, Washington 3 Chicago at Boston ppd, rain Kansas City at Baltimore ppd, ruin. : NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 3 Pittsburgh’ 0 Cincinnati. 11, St. Louis 5 Milwaukee 2 Chicago 5 San Francisco at Philadelphia ppd, rain.: with decider “Daily: News. Softball Writer : A tower ing triple by Mounties’ Joe Warner i in the bottom of the ninth inning-drove in both the tying and {winning runs as RCMP squeezed out a narrow 16-15 triumph over Savoy Hotel last night i in Senior Men’ S softball action at Gyro Park. 10 6 625 RCMP. .....-. 8 8 500 2 Old Empress .. 7 9 1488-3 | Savoy we =6° 8B 429, ‘3. Women's for four counters on three : singtics |- and a doubie. STRAND | te Mountie hitters at bay over thie same frames. However wildness ‘proved to be _|Mitchel!’s undoing as he walked “Tl four consecutive batters in the eighth inning when RCMP tal- lied five runs on only one hit to reduce the Savoy lead to a 15-14 edge. Then came Warner's decisive. blow in the bottom of.the ninth men on base. by virtue. of two Texas League singles off. losing ball- game. Dave Edwards and Butch Cur- rie led the Savoy hitters as they cach pounded. out three hits in | six times at bat in Savoy’s 13-hit attack off RCMP’s Dave Lec. - RCMP also lined out 13 hits off {Savoy $s Mitchell. Of this amount five Mounties cach | rapped out two. LINESCORES {Savoy oo... 001 245 .210--15 13 4 RCMP ».... . 080.000 .152--16 13 7 Mitchell and. Giordano; and Saunders. POOL EIOL IESE IILI LES SPAIOVPOCE ST Sports Glendar : TONIGHT. -Softball—7. p.m.- Gyro Park, Booth vs Savoy... “Little. League’ Farm—6:30 p.m., Algoma Park, Sports Shop vs Greer & Bridden. F RIDAY Senior Men’s Soflball—c: 30 -p.m., Gyro Park, Commercial . vs Savoy. 7 Pony League Bascball—6:30 p.m., Roosevelt Park,. Elks “VS - Port Edward. , Little League Baseball—_7: 00 Lee vs Shop. ‘Easy. _ Cleveland at New: York. 2 ppd, rain eerereeeesereessnc eres sees tees Betters ‘mark for 18 miles LONDON (m—Anatoliy Yegorov | of. Leningrad bettered the world record for the 30-kilometre (18- mile) walk Wednesday when. he covered .the distance hours, 17 minutes and 16.6 sec- onds, Moscow Radio said. 6 Prince Rupert Daily News ; THursday, Tuly 16, 1959 TODAY to SATURDAY, 7-9 p.m., SAT, MAT., 2 p.m. Filmed on location in the haystack! DEBBIE REYNGIDS: TONY RANDALL: PAUL DOUGLAS ‘The Mating Game Co-starring FRED CLARK? in CinemaScope And METROCOLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT M: ‘G: M presents inning with one away and two. p-m., Algoma_ Park, North Star : e gian's triple and ¢ ono on Frank Sun Diego ab Phoonls- ‘ h- CPt he ah OPP AA SAAB ORI DPPLIAAE ELIDA SIDDIEPT DESO DOO PUR OE DODD ORORP DOE E Wied db tate ninth tt Bt Belt CO-OP FLOUR ENSURES SATISFACTORY MILLED IN CANADA/S MOST MODERN ALL PRINCE RUPERT. FISHERMEN’S ° CO-OPERATIVE. ASSOCIATION | Prince Ruport, B.C, FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE il 2 ghee re in twoj;: -CANADA will try for its. first international class. land speed . record on the Utah Salt Flats this summer when Bid Leavens of London, Ont., tries to reach ‘speeds in excess of 120 miles ‘per hour in an Austin-Healy Sprite. Leavens will drive with Tom..Wisdom ‘of Britain .and- Le Mans winner. Carroll Shel- “by. of Texas. Leavens, who has been “racing for three years, -has twice been. a:member of the British Motor Corpora-. tion’s - victorious | Canadian “team at. the .Sebring Grand Prix in Florida, pitcher Mitchell and that was the |-— 7 | TAXI UNIFORMS ~ Under a 1959 ordinance of po- lice. at Oslo, | Norway, all. cab- drivers in the: Norwegian capital must wear uniforms. ;i glamor boy: of world’ motor-rac- {ing circuits, has been denied his son’ of: ° would appear to’have an _excel- -—-CP photo. » i spat deme megetienonat era PR eee ean By ROGER STONEBANKS | Canadian Press Staff Writer "LONDON @—Stirlin Moss, life's ambition for another year. ‘The 29-year- -old: Briton, whose Canadian-born, wife. Katie Mol- “Montreal “accompanies him. on, most racing expeditions, wants*more’ than anything else to win the. world. championship of motor racing. ne - Pour times runner-up for the title and seven times British na- tional champion:. driver, Moss lent chance'on form, But the world crown consistently eludes oe tated a . ' him, He has been ‘dogwed. by] ‘bad luck in all his big races this sea- son and now is too far ‘down in the table of points ‘awarded in. championship events. bo. make up the difference. Moss. has thus ‘failed. to ‘bear out the forecast of Juan Fangio, one of the greatest drivers ‘of them all. The Argentine, on_his retirement last. year, “predicted that Moss would win the. 1959 world crown. Drivers like® Australian “Jack Brabham, who currently ‘leads the table for the. world’ cham-. pionship, and Swedish: champion Joe Bonnier freely admit. they are not quite in Moss’ class. . 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