- / i re :| only tally: fin the’ first 10 minutes of the thriller, ‘on ‘a shot from directly in. Tront. ‘of the Kitimat net, 9 - ‘Kitimat kept the ball in Rupert territory - ‘almost entirely during the first half but ‘failed to put it past - Rupert’s goalie" ‘Joe Nagy who: was right “there waiting keenly for it. _ However in the. second ‘half Rupert's ‘defence. .looséned “up, leaving Nagy in full: charge of. a hard Kitimat attack.. * Gardin chalked up his first counter and tied the score 1-1 in All: Star squad: 3-1 before a ed'rside-linc of enthusiastic tors. | somewhat roughly: played iw the Kitimat. eleven hree, quarters . of the ’con- ‘overpower ‘the: hard fight- al ‘boys. ‘ - Gardin’ was ° top mani |: Aluminum - city . string O° ‘counters.. -Their other e about, from a deflec- ff a Rupert: player... : vens racked up ) Rupert's Ss _ {the first 15 minutes of the second Be stanza. -Kitimat’ gairied | ‘their . tic- breaker only’ minutes Jater as the. front of the Rupert goal became cluttered with players and the ball bounced = into ‘the “net after hitting one of. the local boys. — Gardin came back’ for‘his sec- as he blasted Rupert's Nagy with a neat shot from the: left: hand side:of the goal, | Rupert. gave it all they. had in: ‘the last few minutes. but ‘were unable to get anywhere.” . It is : believed) the: local. All Stars will play’ a‘return: ‘match | with the Kitimat’ ‘squad next _ Sunday. at Kitimat. ed : by Jim” Greer. -run,: “downer ie baseball. action ihe at Algoma Park.. Gre | Sports ae ~ .. TONIGHT. . Senior ‘Men’s Softball—6: 30 p.m. Gyro Park, RCMP . Empress Luckies. ‘Little League Baseball—7 ” p.m., Algoma Park; Shop- Easy > VS: Sea. ‘Kings. © we, ey TUESDAY Lo . Women’s “Softball—7 - ‘p.m. | Gyro. ‘Park, ‘Wahls. LVS: Fash: } don. ee : Little: “League . “Baseball [ p.m, “Algoma Park, Kinsmen “VS North: Star. " wo ‘ mo ‘ anne: A vs nrrerescccecocers | | _|Remembe 7 when.. ‘ By’. The ‘Canadian. ‘Press ond ‘marker. late ‘in. the last half. PERE OTE TESTOR LIED SOOT O OLDE DOD ' : first place. 10~ 6 625 | RCMP) un2: ‘1 94388 3. Old Empress" Lee TD. 9 438 3 “|Savoy - 8 -9..357 °° 4 a a innings RCMP fought back. des- “CHARLES, E.. GIORDANO—SPORTS EDITOR Prince Rupert | _Monday, July 13, 1959 © ‘Daily * News © ee RCMP goes down twice: ~ Commercial needs | one | By ALF STRAND ' Daily News, Softball Writer ns - Commercial Hotel ran four straight F riday. night 20-18. The triumph moved Commer- cial within one game of clinching, at least. a tie for the league championship. Savoy. also racked up a . Victory: over the faltering Mounties: as they downed them 15-12: in oa come-from- behind win Saturday night. - Commercial, ROMP _ and. ‘Old Empress have four more games to play to complete the schedule while Savoy has six more games |- to ‘play. -As:as result league- ‘Icading - ‘Commercial needs... one more: victory. to at least tie for “STANDINGS =| ORE ne. - W.-L, Pet. GBL Commercial ‘Friday night: Commercial Hotel fought:off late-inning RCMP :ral- lies'in racking. up their tenth, win. After --Commercial....took.. an early 11-0 lead in the. first. four Port. Edward -tramples Elks 15-3 — as they clipped RCMP other’close one. .:. {four errors to get back into the three and walking 11 in going the their y winning streak to perately and outscored the Hotel squad. 18-9 in the last five frames: catch Commercial. RCMP outhit the Commercial hurlers . Jim .Morberg -and. Bill Yerema while Commer cial mark- ed up 14 hits off the Mounties’ losing pitcher John Lenuik. John Penz led the Mountie. at- tack with four for . five while John Fedyk was big gun for Com- mercial with: three for five. : Saturday night’ s game was an- -After. being. down. 4- 0 over thel. first threc innings Savoy. scored innings on a total of. six hits and game in a hurry. The seventh turned: out to be the decisive inning. as. Savoy broke a. 11-11 deadlock ‘by scor- | ing three runs on one hit, a big lead-off triple by Don Kidd, two walks and two. costly Mountie errors. : “Winning pitcher Jack’ Mitchell -was charged with 12 runs on only eight hits while striking out route. | Lenuik lost: his. second ‘game over the weekend -as,. he was raked. for°15 runs.on °-10 hits ~ Cleveland 8, Chicago |4. However Lime, ran out on .the}. Mounties and they just. failed: to , crew-as they uned out-16 nits off]. five runs in the fourth and “fifth | FRIDAY 200: a ‘Amertean pen eue. New York. 5, "Boston Be: Baltimore ; 6, ‘Washington : 1, Detroit 6,° Kansas: City 2. “Nattonal League ‘ San Francisco 8,)Cincinnatl 6...” Los Angeles, at Milwaukec—ppd, rain. . St. Louls a, ‘Philadelphia q. Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 7 “SATURDAY. National “League” Los Angeles 7, Milwaukee 5. San -Prancisco ©5, Cincinnat! 8. St. Louis A, Philadelphia 3. - Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 1. ‘American. League 9 New York’ 4, Boston \8..0".: Kansas City 3, Chicago 8, Baltimore 38; Washington a. Detroit 7, Cleveland, 8. : Pacific Coast League. 2 | -San. Diego 1, Salt Lake City. 2. Portland 8, Vancouver 7. Senttle 4, Spokane 3. Sacramento 5-6, ‘Pheonix G- 12, SUND, AY National League Tos Angeles 8, Cincinnati 4. San Francisco 2, Milwaukee 4. St. Louis 5-4, Pittsburgh 6-5. Second game called by / curfew ‘in ninth, Chicago .. 7-1... Phil: adelphia 6-4, American League. ‘New -York 3, Boston 7 on Kansas City 3-7, Chicago. 5-9. ‘Baltimore 5, Washington 1. Detroit 6-4, Cleveland . 2-8. Mounties — : half game from: Solons - By The Canadian “Press ct Vancouver Mounties stood only ‘half a.game behind the Pacific Coast. league-leading. Sacramen- to. Solons Saturday: night: even. after taking a nip-and-tuck de- j feat from. ‘Por tland ‘on home grounds. The margin between the Solons and .Mounties.. narrowed after Sacramento's Joe Stanka was blasted: from the mound. by: the Phoenix Giants. 11-4. In action earlier. in the evening the Portland Beavers prevented a- first- place’ tie by defeating them 3-0.. oe “The - attendance’ was good: Baseball Scores | | ; yesterday . The score WAS |. the - Mounties. from moving. into in spite of many. other attractions, Esquires split |, ha do ubleheader : with Terrace — A short- handed Esquire squad splita double header with | Sande Lumber Mills .of. Terrace in the-only Prince Rupert and District. Baseball’ lea- gue game played. The game scheduled’ bétween Gordon and Anderson: said Kiti- -}mat. Vikings, to be played: here, was called due to rain. ° “In. ‘Terrace the Esquires: took the first.game. ‘7-5 and. ‘were squeezed out 4- 3 in the: second game. “Adams was’ the’ winning pitches in the first. gamie and Bill Chapman was the. loser. ‘Don: Scherk lost’. the, “second game while Bob Miller racked up a. win on the mound. ' the second game.: in the sixth inning. LOS ANGELES w—Danny Kid, 117, Philippines, geles (12). ey \Ypuncher, rammed: Portlander in a nationally. tele - Jealled on'some hidden resources It was like a destroyer against a the title. “Jordan defends ti tle, wants Sugar Ray y next | By ‘MATT: KRAMER PORTLAND, Ore. (#—Tough, Don Jordan of Los’ Angeles de- fended his | welterweight champlonship| convincingly Friday ‘night, and looked today. toward middleweight Ray Robinson’ for his next bout. ..= ‘punishing ~ * pody solid “hooks into the ribs of 19-year- -old Den- ny Moyer,:and uppercuts: to. the face as he scored a unanimous 15-round decision over the young ‘Jordan, a’ bouts. Of -the possible tleht with Rob- inson, Jordan's co-manager Don Nesseth said, “we have: been of- fered a lot: of money to ‘Aight Robinson.” °° _ He sald the! offer came ‘from an eastern: promoter, ‘but disclosed no other details. Robinson re- cently. was stripped of his mid- dlewcight title by the. National 1 oxing Association but is recog- to stay ‘upright.. He still was) nized as champion.in New. York dancing gamely about at the end,| “A pre-fight incident stirred in- flicking left jabs.at Jordan. | terest in. the ‘bout, which was _ The jabs was his main weapon] held in 84-degree weather in the against the aggressive champion.| waning hours of daylight at: the It became apparent early that] Portland Meadows race track.: his right caused Jordan no fear.| Jordan failed to make the 147- pound weight.at his -first weigh-- in. He was 1% pounds. over the limit, and. had to sweat it off by exercising. © Ninety minutes later he qualified at'an even 147.. ' Promoter Tommy Moyer, Den- yny’s uncle, reported. the. | gate was $44,390 and attendance 4 813. vised bout. There. were no. knockdowns. _. Several times. Moyer appeared about to go down,. but each time cruiser. "Moyer was killing, but lacked the guns, It was Jordan’s 11th straight victory, his third since winning It makes his Fecord now 46-11.. “Moyer, who had hoped to. be- come the. youngest champion on record in the welterweight divi- sion. suffered his first loss in 21 Moyer -carlier said he had. ex- pected a crowd: Of 10,000 and = ‘a gate of $100, 000. Esquires came. close to’ taking They led 3-2 outpointed Dwight Hawkins, AIT, Wy. ‘Los An: | - - BRIGITTE ‘BARDOT. ~ Wily, Wicked, Wond erful... . Sree oo 7: 15 P. M. ONLY ONE. “SHOWING ‘one of the fine br ews s from CARLING’ S ah Bobby Jones, the gréat “Atlan-.| - After’ spotting Elks a ‘three- -run an [wae hs febmmates committed including .beach-luring,. warm, acs only. foe eine hte Aig | tay ‘golfer clin¢hed .. the first. inning lead; Port) Edward Butch Currie. and~ Gord 3 /sunny weather. Bardot direc! COOL 9°: United States’ Open with a-40- |-hurler;:Teru. ‘Yamamoto settled Smith led the Savoy Tstrir; with: _ The Seattle Rainiers defeated a a 10% foot putt 29 years ago today.|down and. pitched shutout ball two hits apiece while Neil Mac. Spokane 8-4, giving the Rainiers — ee . j : val’ Leagn 12% |Then .28, he already.-had the jas the Paramounts trimmed Elks Donald was top batter for th a three-game sweep of a series *“MADEMOISELLE.. —— of ae "National engue Br | British n and amateur. titles {by a 1 pva C/at Spokane. The Salt Lake Bees ef, . ( oo WoL” Pete: GBL | British Ope a y a, 15-3 tally.: police with two for five. : 5 ° e e \ ue San" “Prancisco 49 36 «576 —-. | safely tucked. away and. two] ‘Yamamoto gave up three hits |" past night’s game was rained also took their third straight vic- © ( eB Angeles’ 49 98 5631 months later won. the: United /in the first and did not allow!oyt, — with a'score of 6-2 Diego: Padres if “ok Milwaukee #0 90 [States amateur, It was the first |another until the seventh. Elk's a score Y . . BY ¢ 1 mo . die a 2 B time. anyone. had - ever .won.the threc runs came on: an error LANESCORES Sa ento.- M0 jo bab Gpl REALL it 40 44.476. 8%.|four titles in.one year, a feat!and singles. by . Brian . Specht, Dp — Bacramene a ~, ADDED:. FEATURE RCMP ..... i 000 029 214-18 18.8}. Vancouver 47 41 534 6% ! inginnati =» «| 8648 a wh that has not been equalled. Bruce Mitchell and Allen Kangas. |#;5mmercial 080 350 40x--20 14 4| Portland 44 41 518 2 ypflelphia: . (81 62 373 rr The Port Edward squad scored) Ponuik and Saunders; Mor-| Set bake Clty 45 45 500 ai HITS = B h two in the third’on an error berg, Yerema (6) and Fedyk. Scone ae a3 ‘Oe 3 rot ers win. and singles by Lawrence Atchi- a BO ® vy son and Allen Stewart. They Saturday Spokane 43°47 478° 54 RCMP ...... 202 034 010—12 8 6; Seattle 41 49 456 7 ' sports car rally added three more-in the -fourth | savoy 000 055 131—15 10 6| Today's schedule. THE TRAIL, B.C. «—Walter and|0M three errors and singles by| Lenuik and Saunders; Mitchell. eet ‘portiand. : Ralph Lewis of Yakima, Wash.,| Clarence Wing and Dave McKee. |and Curric, ese. Food the two-day third annual Koote- were deckired winners Sunday of ' Four more .Paramount runs wer@ tallied in’ the sixth on singles by. Wing and ‘Knobby Pheonlc a Sat Lake City. TRIS NS 4 nay sports car rally which drew 38 contestants. \ “2 "AM. DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS © The Lewis brothers, driving a LIANE... a lost 1+Matsuo, a double by Atchison and triple: by Yamamoto. Jaguar XK-150, lost 528 points| Port Edward's other six runs child who gh For | ‘Take-out Orders at the 11 checkpoints, Walter | came in tne seventy eke tet became A Phone was driving and Ralph navi at-jerrors, singles by savage queen oy wr! Fhone 6226 ing. e P ie e ‘| Yamamoto, a double by Matsuo of a black : and a triple. by Atchison, jungle! Yamamoto. went the route for Paramounts, allowing four hits while walking one and striking out 11. Loser Teddy Thompson allowed 12 hits, He struck ‘out 10 and issued three - walks, . 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