’ Terrace were . at a deadlock for started their scoring right from 7 Wed > By CHARLES E. GIORDANO | Daily News Sports Writer to a:7-0 victory, over Gordon and Anderson, “Esquires ‘righthander hurls _ ok - perfect game up to sixth _ ‘ ‘Esquires’ pitcher John Lambie followed the pattern of major league hurl. er Harvey: Haddix: last night when he pitched a one- -hit ball game to lead his team *, ” The - only difference was Had-|; dix went twice as long and lost! the fifth. his game whereas Lambie went] wacDonald was the big gun half as long and won his. Unfortunately it was a heart- breaker for the 18-year-old Clothiers boy who had hurled. five and a half innings without a hit. Lambie had completely dom- inated the mound in a cool, calm and professional like man- ner up until the bottom of the sixth when G and A's Bill Bailey caught him off guard and foiled his chances of a no-hitter. However Bailey's single failed to bé of any use to his powerless team as the next two batters flied: out and the third struck out. Tie win.’ ‘ moved’ Esquires in a. first place tie with Sande Lumber Mills of Ter- “Face. . At Kitimat last. night, the “Terrace lumber, mill squad downed ‘the. Vikings city boys 6:4, The once league-leading ‘hardware team are in second ‘place. and Kitimat falls deeper ‘into the basement. . After last Sunday’s Prince Ru- pert. and Distri¢t Baseball league game, G. and A., _Esquires |. and a 3-3 batting record. Other’ top Clothier sluggers were Burtch with a double and a single. and Joe Giordano with two singletons. All in all it was a bad night for Gordon and Atderson who where not only short of pitchers but to make it even worse, third baseman Don Hartwig made three errors. all in one inning. After the third one Hartwig was ready to call it a day but a little encouragement from man- ager Bill Morrison and the vet- Coach OQ’ Reilly om executive KELOWNA —For the . first time in the history of the Kelow- na Packers of the Okanagan Senior Hockey League, a coach will sit on the directorate. _ ' Jack O'Reilly, coach of the OSHL champions for 24% years, -was elected by a good majority Thursday night to sit on a three- man executive to direct the af- fairs of the club. for 1958-59. The two other members, Bob Giordano and ‘George Bogress, the. top position. were re-nominated and re-elect- - In: last night’s game, Esquires ed. Fans voted overwhelmingly to direct the league at its June 7 meeting: to ask for a three-team play-off. iree. ‘runs by Charlie , ‘Don | Scherk and Neil teh’ came back with | an-| Richmond, Calif. “7 — Chico: for. Esquires in the fourth!Santos, 137, Portugal, stopped | ‘Danny Bill. Dick Specht | Jimmy Smiyh, 137, Oakland, ck Bury added three in'Calif. 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Hook allowed. only two.run- ners to get.into Scoring’ position. He was in control the’ entire game, striking out 11.and walk- ‘ling only one. Jack Dittmer ac- counted for Seattle’s final run with a solo homer in the eighth. Slim Winston Brown gave Sac- ramento Solons a 3!4-game lead over the league, with a 7-0 two- hit vitcory over second-place San Diego Padres and, in other action last -place Salt Lake City ousted Phoenix 10-8 and Spo- kane Indians scalped Portland 13-4. : San Diego's loss left BILL BAILEY . only hitter Al Thompson who came in for Shankel in the fifth, struck oui one, walked one and allowed no Wahl’ se hits. Linescores Esquires ........ 300 130 0O—7 9 1 G&e&a... 000 000 0—0 1 5 By MARILYN ANDERSON Wahl’s Boatyard squad re- deemed their loss of Tuesday night, ag they came up with a Lambie and Scherk; Shankel. '| Thompson (5) and Young. Standings, L Pet. 7-6. victory against the Savoy Esquires , 49 “367 Hotel girls last evening at Gyro Squ Soc rrreessesesenees " Park in the closest game. seen TCTYACE won... eeeceec seen 4 2 .667 et this season. — G ANd A veces 3 3 500 °°. Kitimat osc i 5 .167. Big guns for Wahl'’s_ were “pitcher Gladys King, with a dou- ble and a. single, Norma Nagy, with a double to her credit and Jean Billing, who tapped out three singles, The Boatyard crew had their biggest inning in the first when a. double, and five singles were good for four runs.. Savoy rallied with three runs in their end of the first inning and held the Wahl's string to Tubb, Judd roll in spring loop Ron Tubb of ‘'McRae’s and Frank Judd of Yukon Gems each chalked up double honors Tues- . day night:to lead action in the|!"8- . Mixed Spring bowling league. . “ Tubb rolled 334 and 801 for his single and triple while Judd notched 254 and 703 for high|” single and three. For the women in A League, Myrtle Wing of B. Sugiyama’s team tallied 309 for single while Softball change Due to a change in the schedule there will be two Women’s softball league games Sunday. ‘Annette Johansen of Rupert Playing the first at 1 p.m. |Motors scored. 628 in three} will be Savoy and Wahl’s. ‘ games. . Booth mee.s Fashion in the Van’s took both team honors In B League, Millie: Olson of Diamond.Cabs and Lois Keays of J. Shenton’s squad came up with 247 and 672 for single and triple respectively. ‘ Manson’s Lucky’ 6 with 1091! were top single team and 7! Shenton won high three team | laurels with 3200. RESULTS oo A lLeague—B. Sugiyama 4,| Leftovers 0; Dibb's 4,.G. Shenton | 0; McRae’s 3, MW 1; Rupert Mo-!| tors 3, Nishio- Van Meer 1; Radio | Cabs 3, CSAC 1; Van’s 3, Cook’s! Jewellers 1, B League—Tri-Bank 4, Mel- | rose 0; J, Shenton 4, Manson's: Lucky 6 0; K. Kurdziel 3, Credit,. Union 1; Hep Cats 3, Tony’s Drive-In 1; CNR 3, Screwballs 1; Yukon Gems 2, Diamond Cabs 2. Sports Calendar. TONIGHT Senior Men's Softball — 6:30: Centre, Navy vs Local All-stars. Basketball! — 8:30 p.m. Civic Centre, Navv vs Local All-stars, SATURDAY Little League Farm—10 au, Algoma Park, Sports Shop vs Albert & MeCaffery—1 pm, Skeena Crucery va Greer and Bridden, — > Bxliition softlall--2 0 p.n-- Rupert all-stars vs Navy all- stars, Boxing—7:45 p.m., Navy Dritl Hall, Navy vs local fighters, Baskotball—Clvic Centre, twa games, 7 pii.T:30 pam. Navy vs local all-stars, | SUNDAY. 1957. BUICK Senior Men's Baseball—-130 ve Jum, double header Roosevelt {fF SPECIAL Park, Terrace vs Baquires. | Woman's softhall—1 pan, sa-|f [G57 FORD voy vs Wahl's, 3 pan. Booth vs () SEDAN Fashion, both at Gyro Park, Senior Men's Bofthall——0:30 pm. Old ampre SH VA Savoy, Major League Standings AMETICAN CEAGEE ny The Asnoointacd Press Wiel Pet. 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Wahl’s chucker Gladys King gave up 13 hits, struck out one and walked four while pitcher for the hotel girls, Kay Osow- etski allowed 13 hits. fanned eight and walked four. Linescores safeties, including Carlos Bern- Savoy oe 300 100 2—6 13 6 ier’s three-run homer in the Wahl’s °........ .400 201 0—7 13 3: first inning. Willie McGovey and King and Billing; Osowetski Bob Prescott both homered ° for Ithe Giants, and Bryant. ~ TODAY. to SAT. 7-9:15 p.m. “THE TEMPEST”. rane. LOLA I IIE DLS SPOCOLOEEEEEEEOTONIOOOELOOTEOOE OEE reer ¢ SUNDAY MIDNITE | to TUESDAY, 7-8:15 p.m. TAREGALSCOPE sterneg BILL WILLIAMS NORA HAYDEN LYN THOMAS . LESLIE BRADLEY: ecesttoy cf # 2 Wg b f . Ceatery-fer * * a af 4 7% : eg Released b¢ ms 20th Century For & Regal Films, Utd. 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