“¢ ‘ Thursday, Biay_ is 1p59 ON THE “SPORTS SCENE with © ~ CHARLES” ‘GIORDANO Daily: News Sports Writer, _Prinee e tnpert Dally News ee eT Sa a : “new blood this season. ¥ . But: so far, this new. blood’ looks as if it has run. . -one team—Esquires, ‘providing’ the newcomers qualify. “prospects turned out for the Gordon and Anderson squad but it appears that Don Scherk must: have ‘done’ some. hustling “as “more than 20 appeared for Esquires in the afternoon. : while ‘almost¢ 10 new faces could be ‘seen at Roosevelt Park,, » making: thelr bid for Esquires. , Last year’s« Esquires showing . interest. were Don Scherk, ‘John’ Lambie, Danny Bill, Al Adams, Joe Giordano ‘and Jock : Cellier, who: +helped.: Esquires: win the: 1958. Playolt: champion- ue ship . Von. ‘top of the league and. who showed, up: ‘Sunday: were “Darrel: Young, Bill ‘Sunberg.. ‘Syd Scherk, Gordie : ‘Cameron, Len , Shankle, Bill Bailey and the-man who tefuses’ to. hang, up his “spikes, Miner. Simundson.. : S _. Taking a-look:at the newcomers, it would appear that the “man; "to watch’ is ‘Neil MacDonald,* No: ‘than: five feet,” nine inches : “and | a ‘Hot: prospect} for uEsquires: “ooh gchave;a aman, w ; - from"5 feet hack of home piste. vho: during’ tryduts. belted the s balliaver Ghoul ‘this season. ”-¥ for. G and AL me 7 Butch. Currie: and: Bud Ratchford. who: ‘ast “year “softball exchisively are. ‘both’ ‘trying ‘out. for: Esquires; °: ” played “tryouts, one “ wR Gordon’ and ‘Anderson’s manager: “who ‘last season local ‘all- ‘stars to” first: place in the: Prince: ‘George: , the. local: tournament and his, own team. to the: league ampionship..’ as “Nothing. at all: Has filtercd ‘through. in regards | eague’s other two teams. Terrace and Kitimat but “we'll find’ out about Terrace:at the first game here May~ “17 when ‘they the. following week | when they’ play Esquires. - a One Happy man this. year is Baseball Commissioner ‘Rusty .Ford, who is secure in the knowledge. that. he will! not have a «Centennial Committee to contend with should. the: league plan 'to >< GAMES OF All K. INDS + RIDES oA. iittle damp weather ‘last. ‘Sunday didn't. interfere with. | tryouts. for Prince Rupert’s : ‘two . baseball teams, and judging ‘fron the: ‘turnout’ Ht looks" as though | ‘there may be plenty, of - ‘into all "| Sunday morning a combination of 12 holdovers and new | .*' Some of these 20 will not make Esquires but. time will: tell. rs G and A have two new voys apart from two Pony Leaguers | G ant ‘A stalwarts ‘who. ‘iast, season put: the: ‘hardwaremen Most. of these are sure: “clinches” tor their - respective ‘teams. - ‘a 165- pound’ went “0° taller Don Hartwig, sib adn play ast season, a ‘also vretarn cp Other Esquire. prospects, include: ‘Charlie, ‘ders Stet Al, camp inthe ‘third. ‘pase - Saints bos will be: ‘Bill (Mouse) tothe meet, Gordon and. Anderson. -and: we'll: see what: Kitimat has . ‘a baseball tournament.: In fact’ he. won't have such a situation : Aworry | about for another 99 years: and i by that. time, che won't VE SNAKE SHO SATURDAY “ROBERT PIAU, 20, of Windsor’ Toronto ‘and’a berth on : Canadian team for’ the Pan- ‘|: American Games in Chicago in August. “(CP Photo) Mills, Que:, won his third con-: “secutive middléweight ‘title at: the’: moser, 25, won. ‘the: Canadian: amateur, ‘light: chanipionship when ‘he™ Sstif-. onds of the first round. Li, "(CP Photo) All . double- headers. will. BE ames will start at'6:45: p.m. a double-héader,” May: 17-—Esquire:: May. 21--Kitimat. May: 21—G & A” May: 24—Kitimat a ae May '28—Terrace 4—Kitimat 4—-Gi& A “7-Kitimat Esquire 10—Terrace, 10—Esquire 14——-Terrace 14-—Esquire « -18—Kitimat “18—G'& A 21—Kitimat 21—-G & A 25—Terrace 25—Esquire June . _ June, ‘June: June - ‘June - June* ‘June ‘June ., June ~« June June _ June ‘June June July © July. July 9—Kitimat - July 9—G &.A July 12—Kitimat July 12—Esquire July. 16—Terrace July: 16—Esquire VS G & Ae oe “She! Prince. “Rupert and Distriét. peopel League, ‘senda rains ‘from’ May: 1% to July 16 is/as folléws.- start: . jo icgLast team listed “in each” tine’ cite denotes oe Law's May, 17=Terrace- VS. G.. & “AL (2), May 24—-G.. Avs Terrace’. (2). May. 28—Esquire | vs Gy & AL: May 31—G:& A vs: Kitimat: (2), ‘May. 31—Terrace vs. Esquire (2). _ Schedule for | two months : ae bé: home. ‘tgam’ and (2) VS: - Kitimat: 2). VS: ‘Terrace. ee VS -Esquire:. vs. Esquire. (2). VS< Kitimat. : Ms VS; . Terrace. as : me vs Esquire. 0 ON vs ‘@ & A (2). a vs’: Terrace” vs Kitimat.: vs G&A, vs G&A (2) ocr vs. Kitimat ~ (2). vs: Terrace.” VS. Esquire. cae vs Esquire. : (2). vs Terrace. (2). vs. Kitimat. vs G&A... “@): 5—Terrace vs. Esquire . 2). 5—G & A vs -Kitimat: (2). vs. Terrace. vs. Esquire... vs G&A (2). vs" Terrace | 2). VS: ‘Kitimat. ey sy vw WORE Sy AUSTRIAN-BORN Lindy Uind-. ‘ “heavyweight » | -fened Gunner Jim King* “Of: Glace Bay, N\S.,. after’ 36. Sec~) %, Bob Foubister named to head soccer group’ Bob Foubister was elect-| ed manager of the Cana- jdian Legion Football. club |: last night at a meeting of the group held for organi [ing of the Pri ince: Rupert Softball ‘association ~ 7 ° p.m." Thursday. cs night 3 in the Savoy Hotel satiple "PF room, ~ final ‘plans for the opening. of Jsigning if import. halfback. Mer- ‘ton Fuquay, a 184-pound Baylor } yards and“20.6 ‘for 220 yards | in © "FERRIS ‘WHEEL | Advertising. in The Daily News Brings Results ~ e ROLLO PLANE 6 MERRY-GO-ROUND 1. Ya-PRICE . Continuous Showings 1 gational purposes. - ‘Named coaches . of. the . iey team were Darrow’ Gomez and’ Practices. were: set for May: 1 and the time. is, £0. -be announced shortly. ' “ - Ne 3 “WAS | expressed |: Softballers | oe meet, ton ight: There will be. ‘a gencral meet- The ‘mesting: will. “deal with the ° season. Sunday. ; All ‘coaches and: other officials have been.urged to attend. -:. Halfback signed TORONTO @—Toronto Argo- nauts of the- Big’ Four. football league today~*announced’ ‘the University speedster. .. He had posted a 9: 6-second. 100 ‘track runs. W was: 13 years of age: when he be- . “a gan. ; “ R... Krause, - both”. former Légion o aati £1530 p.m. ‘and - evening team members. ae ‘prizes. Bleven - players: registered ‘for * team and: hope ; that additional: “prospects: would: oe turn Out ty ye Argos plan to use him: 23° pass receiver. and kickoff ‘and: punt. men win tifle Civic Centre. pair get gold shields — co “'Dwo maiksmen of the Prince’ ‘Rupert: Civie. Centre ‘Rifle Club h ave qualified. f ‘jit was. announced today by the Dominion ‘Marksmen or the Gold Expert t Shield, Headquarters i in Montreal. _ The top awards for .22 sport- ing rifle target shooting have. been awarded to Joseph Frank Wlasilz of 225 Fifth Avenue West and .Christopher Mair of 220 {Seventh Avenue East. Both fired perfect: scores of 6000 to qualify. “An early start in wifle s shooting | seems to have provided the win- ning formula. - Mair, a 30- -year- -old . chemist with Columbia Cellulose Com- pany. Limited has_ been shooting for 25:years, — : “Wlastiz, 23,.a radid‘operator at Prince Rupert RCMP’ subdviision, Both men have. “completed in ‘shooting , matches ; in: various ‘parts’. of .British. Columbia and have won: a ‘snuimber,” Of other >! The Gola Expert Shield they “have just won,» demands the “highest standards’ of shooting “| in-each of the three’ regulation =pasitions—prone, ‘kneeling or sitting. os The: competitor - “niust fire a perfect score, which: means he must, placea ‘total of 600 shots in- the. “bullseye.” for’ their: Gold: Expert: shield. in August, 1958 . and completed the competition about three weeks ABO: : . _ Kitwanga: group sets new dates for activities: A full day of spor ting. activities that was set for May 18 and 19 at Kitwanga has been postponed until .May 21 and 22 it was re- ported today by Harold Sinclair. Field’ Sports Committee. . Preparations are “now being made’ for the -two- -day affair which will include soccer cham- “The: two: _top winners: started . .|Braves. The Coliseum can haridle secretary of the Kitwanga Spring | ee De SE EE OO ee ee ie kia eo itgee, a Ne Neg hgh infty Bla UA, a ee E NNER Naa pte eaap Gains gay eS ale yal Seg ea eRe, Paasche pS lM Bhp geeye eGo aPC coe ie | SKEENA VALLEY | SLATED MAY 17, Golfers: from varlous parts’ will show ‘up at the Thornhill There will be three events handicap ‘and best ball hand LOS ANGELES im — At least ; 80, 000 fans, plus New York Yan- kees ‘and Los Angeles Dodgers, ‘promise to turn. out tonight to give Campy a break. Campy is Roy. Campanella, whose ‘brilliant:-baseball career was’ wrecked and: his body pars} tially paralyzed In:an automobile acdident in 1957.. “aM Theé- occasion is: a benefit toi. the, former Dodger catcher be-f{ tween ‘two old, bitter, but mutu- ally... “respected - wlyals, the “Yan-! kees of American: ‘League domin- ance: and the Dodgers of the Na- tional League. : “Dodger officials go on sale two hours -before game time at Memorial Coliseum. | If all are sold, said- the Dodgers, major league baseball’s attend-: ance record will be broken. “ RECORD AT CLEVELAND at Cleveland in the. fifth game of the 1949 world scries. between. the Indians and the old Boston about 94,600 for baseball... .- Casey .Stengel. and his” world champion Yankees, ‘at low ,ebb in. their ‘second-division - perth, The Dodgers, at high tide in their scramble for the top spot, had a tighter schedule. They were booked to tangle with San Francisco Giants in an afternoon game’ up north and fly down in time for the exhibition here. Both tears are in a bind—the Yankees'‘to get going, . the Dodg- ers to keep going. | just as billed—an exhibition. The Yankees, with an awesome ‘at Baylor. “return man, the same, job he. had pionship’ games and baseball and ‘softball competitions... : eo SOeeeeneseneeeee sees leon Oe erenen sents HEEDeOet OLE DDEr el Ol OO HTE see and 18 forthe Skeena Valley open golf tournament, Trophies at. stake are the Bob Parker Limited trophy, 7 the Martin Brothers trophy and the Terrace Motors trophy. Tee- off time: is 10 a.m. May 17, SOLOPEIELISPLDISLILEDLOLL ODE DEL ODES DOLE PPPS PPROL DL EIDEPLODDE LED an ' Campy to be giver break. at benifit game tonight. — ‘Jim - Coates, said today 80,000 or more’ tickets'|: : have already. been sold. seep -Ten thousand unreser ved seats ‘ The record of 86,288. (was . set: were due in from Kansas City | ‘about noon. So..the game - proinises . to. be. GOLF TOURNEY 18 AT TERRACE or ‘Northern British Columbia ~~ golf course in Terrace May 17 | in the tourney, medal round, jeap. - use . the Coliseum's celebrated left field Chinese Curtain to break out of their hitting slump. . -Stengel said he-planned to use “Duke Moss and Johnny Kucks on the mound. -. .Manager..Walt Alston named -. ‘southpaw Sandy Koufax to pitch against the Yankees. fe Campanella. will get a share of the receipts:. He will also get a. “ut. in a return game the teanis will play in- ‘New York next sca. son. ; Major League Leaders By The: ‘Associated Press NAY TON: AL LEAGUE ws AB R HH Pet.’ ‘Aaron, MIL ws... 83. 19 41° 494 Burgess, Pitts...... 66° 7 22 3993 Bruton, Mil,’...... 62 13 23 371. Pinson, Cin. ...... 87 21 32 368 Post, Phil. ..-...... 71 #13 25 = 1362 23.05: ‘. Runs—-Mathews, Milwaukee, : Gin- “Runs -batted in-—Robinson, einnati,. 27. Hits—Aaron, 41. _Doubles—-Temple, Cincinath 11.7: Triples—Mathews: Post, Philadelphia, and Mays, San. Francisco, 3. : ' Home runs<-Mathews, 9. ‘Stolen’ bases--Neal and Moon, Los. , Angeles, 5, °° Pitching—Burdette, Milwaukee, 5-9 1.000. “Strikeouts—Drysd: ue, Los Angeles, 47... : ‘ AME Ee AN LE AG UL . AB R HM. Pet. , Fox, Chic. rr 90. 11 35 - .389, White. -Boston .°.. 52 6°20 385 Kuenn, Detroit .... 63 9 24 391. Kaline, Detroit 2... 87 9 33° 370 Power, Cleve. 83. 20 3k 373 ' Runs---Kilebrew, Washington, 21. “Runs batted in—Lemon. Washing- ton, 21. hits—Fox, . 35, Doubles--Williams, Kansas oy 9. Triples—House. Kansans City, Home runs-—Killebrew, 8. '. Stolen bases-~Power, 5. '. Pitching -<—.. Wilhelm and. Pappas, Baltimore, Delock Roston and McLish. : Cleveland. 3-0. 1.000. array. of righthand: hitters, might . Strikeouts—Wynn, Chicago, - - 38. 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