NN ee PIR RE nes sere mae SSE = drew Letourneau, Kitimat boys have six hits. hree Esq uires win two, G % A lese both - By CHARLES £, GIORDANO Daily News Sports Writer It’ s a three-way tie for first place in the Prince Rupert and District Baseball league. . — - Prince Rupert Esquires and Sande Lumber Mills of Terrace joiried the leadership battle with Gordon gaining twin victories yesterday. and Anderson dfter ¢ . Esquires downed}. Ki timat Vik- ings. 11-3. and 19-8 in their double-header at Roosevelt: Park while Terrace surprised GandaA §-2 and 3-lina twin- bill at Ter- race. - The Vikings took the lead in the opening of both games but were unable to hold up to the rallying Esquire squad. Catcher, Terry “Willis opened for ‘Kitimat in the top of the third: inning and Chris Lonsdale added- one in the top of the fifth to give the Aluminum city crew a 2-0 lead. : Esquires bounced. back in the - pottom half of the same inning to take a 3-2 lead with runs by Charlie Burtch, Don Scherk and Joe..Giordano, | . Giordano ‘singled to bring in Scherk. for the tiemg run and Danny Bill smacked a double, his first’ hit. ‘this season, to score Giordano for the tie-breaker. ‘-Esquires took .a commanding lead. in the next inning when John Lambie, Burtch, Scherk and Neil: MacDonald all cr ossed home plate. ' Lambie had got on by 1 field- : er's- choice and was brought in by - Buftch with neat. double. - Scherk notched his first home. ‘run this year to vscore Burtch. MacDonald tripled: and scored on a wild. pitch. a Rod Richell .tallied. Kitimat’s final Tun in the tép of the next - till not content, ral- “four runs in the bot- the rte when Dick umpire behind the plate, An- “ordered Es- quires’ shortstop MacDonald out of the game for ‘swearing. He told MacDonald’ to “keep right out of the dugout,- ” . Winning pitcher: ‘Lambie let the He gave up four walks and..struck out nine. Losing pitcher, J ohn Rusnack, ‘gave up 11 hits, -walked one and struck out four while reliever Ray Chenosky, allowed four hits, one walk and struck out three. Big gun for the day in both games was Esquires Al Campbell with a 5-8 batting record. In the second game Kitimat jumped to a 4-0 lead in the first inning on runs by Dave Oulton, . NOW AT _FAMILY SHOE _—'STORE LTD. Wage SENIORS to separate the young men from the boys ee for buys who wear size Btgand up, They're as good looking and confortable as they are well-made. Sini- tized for extra hygienic pros teelion, Correct Jit assured, FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. “Where Smart Shoe Shoppers Shap" 502 ded Ava, W. Phone 4192 jae & Sout four, ioe tie * Dale Orr, Richel! and Rusnack. Esquires starting - Adams who gave up two more runs to the Kitimat boys until he was relieved by Doug Ruttan in the third inning. Esquires trickled along with two runs in the bottom of the third by Bury and Campbell, onc in the fourth by Bill and burst’ out with five counters in the fifth inning. Campbell, MacDonald, -Gior- dano, Scherk and Edwards mark- ed up the runs on three singles, a double and a triple. The Clothiers. scored. twice in the bottom of the sixth on runs! by Dave Edwards and Scherk. | Kitimat, in an attempt to,4 make a comeback, tallied two in their last time at bat on doubles by Oulton and Orr. . Winning pitcher Ruttan, struck out five, gave up three hits and allowed no bases on balls. . Starting pitcher. Ulrich gave up one hit, struck out none and walked none. Adams struck gave up three hits and walked two in his one and a half innings. . \ Loser. Bill Hanna,. gave up three hits, walked two and struck out none. Starter Chenosky al- lowed five hits, struck out four and walked, one. Orr who. re- lieved Hanvia in the fifth, struck out two, allowedeno bases on balls and gave up no hits. At.-TYerrace, Ski Johnson was winning pitcher for the Sande crew in the first game while Lorne Rodonets won the second. Gordie Cameron was loser ‘in the first for G and A and Len Shankle suffered the loss in the. second. Next league games are Thurs- day night when G and A meet: Esquires 6:45 at Roosevelt Park | and Terrace will travel .u Kiti-| mat to.meet the V<(xings. | Linescores : . First Game Kitimat 001 010 010— 3 6 3 Esquires 000 034 04x—11 15 4 Lambie and Scherk, Rusnack, Che- nosky (6) and Willis. Second Game Kitimat cae eaee 420 000 2- 8 7 9 Esquires ...... 002 152 x--10 8 O Ulrich, Adams (1) Ruttan (3) and Currie; Chenosky, Hanna (5), Orr, (5) and Willis. Standings Ww ol. Pet! PESqQuires .. 6... ce eee eee 3.» .60Q Terrace .. cece eee eee 3 4 600 | Gand A ..ie eee eee 3 2 600 | Kitimat 14 = 200 Baseball Scores . By The Canadian Press SATURDAY American League Detroit 6, Cleveland 4 Washington 10, Boston 4 _ New York 13, Baltimore 5 National beagiue Pittsburgh 6, Cineinnatl & St, Louls 5, Chicago 1 Philadelphia 4, Milwaukee 2 San Francisco 4, Los Angeles 2 SUNDAY American League Baltimore 0-2, New York 0-1 Cleveland 3-3, Detrolt 2-6 Kansas: City 8, Chicago 6 Washington 8, Boston 3 National League $ Philadelphia 6-3, Milwaukee 0-8 San Franeisco 6, Los Angeles 1 Pittsburgh 2-5, Cincinnati 1-4 St. Louls 7, Chicago 3 ete eee veer apne forte sntey SepR EN GeRe emer mReny mNl WEEKEND FIGHTS Foy Oar, im — Danny Valdez, 12814, Los Angeles, out- | pointed Manny Gallardo, 129, Los Aneeles, (10) Havana (--—JTilton Smith, 126, Miami, stopped Jorge Nunes, 12054, Havana, (7). Panania --Ike Chestnut, 129, New York, outpointed Jesus San- tamaria, 12814, Panama, (10), prt eye PRUE EA TUTTE TENE ETT ET COUPE ETT ONE T TES ETE TT ears pitcher. be Wayne Ulrich was replaced by Al | the fourth on three walks and NEIL MacDONALD ... Given heave-ho! - JOHN LAMBIE oe Pitches win, URED eared oe beeen ru eb tebe rsa errr rey cauwece ov eTBE AL .CAMPBELL yy * Ak SS VN. By Yuvvy psig og ide Ye wee ihe n ee Ra PRN PG Wye a MO Ra pags _ Wits 5 for 8. ~ Empress lose first softball game, - Mouniies shutout Commercial 6-0 - By ALF STRAND - Daily News Softball Writer Commercial Hotel, after being shutout by RCMP 6-0 Friday, came roaring back last night to hand Ola Empress their first loss of the season. They downed the Hotelmen 21-17. Commercial, irked at the Fri- day whitewashing, pounded Old Empress chucker Campbell and Adams for 15 hits in the two and a half hour marathon. The Commercial boys, loading bases in each of the first six in- nings; pushed five runs across in the fifth and six in the third and} sixth. Old Empress, handicapped by the absence of six of their play- handed Empress boys. Commercial's left fielder, Bill Yerema, and first baseman Gil Goudry led the offensive attack for. their club with three hits ‘apiece, while Irwin Garfield, showed his team how to handle a bat as he went four for five. ‘In Friday’s action, RCMP’: John Lenuik spun a neat six hit- ter as the Mounties: trounced Commercial 6-0: In sharp contrast to their two in their favor, pitchers’ duel and Jin A. single‘by Joe Warner, drive home run ky Neil MacDon- ald, plu in four Commercial’s George Robinson continued to wield a big bat at the plate as he went two for two after entering the game in the seventh the big broke up-a tight between Lenuik 1 Morberg. a line s two big errors brought unearned runs. pee , VEEYY 4 WN were QV ee eee OWE OW SE ee Oe See eer eee eee ee ee ee oe ee ie a a A OE le Ernest es | Rupert women softhallers win first half of tourney | - Prince Rupert Women’s All-Star softball team took the lead in a tri- city, women’s softball tourney at Gyro Park k Sunday by defeating Kitimat and Ter’ race squads. Rupert girls took the opener Sunday morning by trimming Terrace All-Stars 17-11 and won their second. game by trouncing Kitimat All-Stars 19-12, In an afternoon fixture Kiti- mat defeated Terrace 8-4. while the Rupert girls were given a bye. , In the first game of the day Kay Schooley came up with a ‘home run in the second inning which was good for three count- ers while Yvonne McKay did the same for Terrace in the fifth. Selma Standring who collected ‘la double, a triple and two Singles and Jean Billing who hit four for four. with two doubles and two singles, provided the power for Rupert. Big gun for Terrace was Betty Belamy who banged out a triple and two singics. Terrace starter Betly Bellamy and her mother Norma gave upa total of 22 hits while Rupert vitchers Betty Senum and Gladys King, who also relieved in the fifth, shared responsibility for 12: hits. ce ‘ The Kitimat-Terrace game was a fairly even contest with the lowest score seen in the women’s Joop this year. Joy Mitche!l, Kitimat first baseman drove in four of the Aluminum city’s runs with a triple, two doubles and a single while Polly Mitchell with two inning. MacDonald was}: man for RCMP with two! singles and Verle McKewon he!p- ed out with a double. For Terrace Norma Bellamy with a triple and daughter Betty and Joyce Hopenshield with Singles plated two runs in the first. The lumber. mill -town squad scored singletons in the second and seventh innings. The most exciting game of the trio saw the trailing Rupert squad come from behind a 11-2 score in the fifth to bring in 11 runs and add six more in- the sixth inning to which Kitimat was only able to. reply with one run in their half of the Sixth. The hectic fifth inning featur- ers were even more sorely beset! previcus games when the Moun- for four. when Dick Nickerson was ejectd/ tie defence had a hard time even ~ Lineseores from the game in the sixth inning | stopping the ball, they gave Len- Friday for disputing a call at first base.!juk strong support. Commercial. .. 000 000 000—0 6 3 Bill Tretiak was called out of} A Mountie outburst in the Re awater Monee. 000 ee . hi ine wi oo Ler, rberg = (4 and eFt- the stands to play for the short seventh inning with the score 1-0} oy. poniuk and Collier. . . . Sunday : ; Commecial 016 356 000—21 15 1 ose OW, aramounts Old Empress 502 213 11417 15 4 tO 5 , Carlson; ‘_Morberg (1) and Fetick; : ‘ Campbell, Adams (6) and McKay. : : ‘ 24 Standings or ron CAQUE fal “41 B00 Cy CF v iF Old Empress iekas 4 1 B00 | , (ROMP wwe. 2 2 500 1% Moose team of Pony League |singled. stole second and third ‘Sonmerciat 1 3 280 2 took an over undisputed first}and scored on John Donders waVOY cor eee single. David, Mio was big batter for the night. He got three Singles , in four times at bat. | The Moose pitching was divid- ed amongst three. John Rosedale went for four innings. Bill Alex; ander for one and Jerry Jeffery place Friday night with a 6-5 win over the winless Port Ed- ward Paramounts. : The Moose boys scored two runs in the first inning and were never headed after that. | Two walks, an infield out and a single by Reg Phillips scored the runs, for two, Bill Alexander was the Paramounts got one back inj winner. the third on a walk, sacrifice Ken Nakatsu started for Para- and single by David Mio. “mounts. He gave way to the}: eventual loser, Charles Gurney, Moose added three more in| les by Charlie Lowe and John Rosedale. ume ewe Bryan, Fla herty Paramounts got one in the handicapped fourth when Tak Omori walked, stole second and scored on an! ge _vTan overthrow. in 300 miler They added three more in the By DALE BURGESS fifth on a single by David Mio, | INDIANAPOLIS (# — Former two walks and a long triple by|Winners Jimmy Bryan’ of Phoe- Lawrence Atch'son. Atchison's/nix, Ariz. and Pat Flaherty of triple was actually a home run | Chicago will start away back in but he forgot to touch third:the field Saturday when 33 cars base and was called out when} | Blast away from the starting line ft was tagged. in the 43rd 500-mile race at the The Moose clincher came in, Indianapolis Motor Speedway. the fifth when Bill Alexander) The windup of 10- mile qualifi- Ome ee etme neem ~ {eations Sunday left Bryan in the ;middle of the seventh row, 19 icars to pass before he ean repeat Williams , Busby jas year’s $105,000 victory. set to return | Flaherty, returning to the linec- . . up for the first time since he took BOSTON (4—Outfielders Ted the 1986 Memorial Day event, Williams and Jim Busby, forced qualified a shad ' E a shade faster than out of Sunday's game with Bryan and will start in 18th Washington Senators because of ‘place, in the sixth row. Injuries, are expected lo he ready Bryan nearly missed the pro- when Boston Red Sox open ajgram., His ol] pump failed Fri- series at New York Tuesday/day and almost ruined the en- night, gine of the Belond Spectal that Williams had to withdraw}/has won the last two 4008. after pulling a musele in his; Owner-hullder George Salih and Neht leg chasing Faye Throne- |his crew completely rebuilt the herry’s triple. Busby Injured a} Power plant and Bryan qualifiee wrist. Saturday, pores ecennnpemeree nenereree sieeernerer eee The fleld qualified a lHttle slower than last year’s record Daily News Classified Ads 1k er empear eens Hee ween Ft HALTS ENGINE WEARS New! RPM SUPREME Motor Oll with exclusive Dotergoant-Actlon com: pound keeps car and truck angines 80 clean, guards thom so wall, they'll last yoars longer, RPM SUPREME Motor Off cuts on ulna drag, gives you improved engina faa / performance in all seasons, all cll) Free mates, under all conditlons! 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Linescores: FIRST GAME Terrace -~022 043 0--11 12 2 Rupert -~030 941 x--17 22 10 Senum, King (5) and McKuy; B. Bellamy, N. Bellamy (5) and E. Bellamy. ve SCOND GAME Terrace 210 000 1—4_ 8 T PCL scores / SU NDAY Vancouver 1-2, Portland 6-6 _ Sacramento 5-1, San Diego 3-7 Spokane 5-1, Seatle: 0-17 . Phoenix 5, Sait Lake City 4 PCE. Standings By The Associated Press witb Peu. GB Sacramento 26 14 650 - San Diego ...... 23°17 575 3 Phoenix = ....... 20°. 20 5090 6 Portland = ...... 18 #18 500 # (Spokane ...... 19 2000 487) OG, ; Vancouver .. 16 20 444 8 Salt Lake City. .. 15 2t 437 9 Seattle ........ 16 23 410 gy Daily News Classified Ads THE MOST FANTASTIC PLOT GF MPa Pith is BROKE LOOSE: CHARLES BRONSON: JAECKEL: RENSING woe Kitimat —-201 113 x—8 14 5 N, Bellamy and £&. 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