wt, ce me ot eM pea let a we Aperely a hitter’s t By ALF STRAND | Daily News Softball Writer Old. Emp ress ‘bounced 18-3" - : by rejuvenated Commercials. vw = League- -leading Old Impress Luckies, their egos. slightly battered, are a gor ry lot today after being’ humiliated 18-8 by a fast-climbing Commercial crew last night in a Senior Men’s softball loop upset. | 3%, Errors and walks were the big factors in the trouncing as the Suckies’ pitching and generally feliable defence collapsed. ® ‘with: their powerful © batting Attack checked by George Robin- §On's. top-drawer hurling, the Qid Empress boys suffered their second loss of the season. © ~ “’ Both their losses have been at the hands of the youthful Com- Rercial crew, w Robinson allowed only three tits ‘over the eight innings in yoing the route. — ‘The Commercial.pitching crew gust be trying to prove that it isa .-pitcher’s league: and not parddise as Robinson’s teammate Jim Mor- berg also turned in a fine per- formance Monday night against RCMP. Old Empress’s right side of the infield was the weak spot last night as it fell apart with second baseman Al Hartwig and first baseman Bill Morrison sharing seven miscues. ‘The errors proved exceptional- ly costly as only three of Com- mercial’s runs were earned. Another big factor in the upset was the wild chucking of Al ,Campbell and Bill Sunberg who gave up 20 walks while only fan- ning two men between them. a - ! Se - F8 i .s, Sb fe e NOTICE H z "Effective Immediately ae Bk E The following hours will be observed for the dumping =” of garbage at Algoma Park Sanitary Landfill‘ by persons 3) using it for their own convenience and free. disposal, . fe 8: :00. a.m. to 4:00 Pm., Menday through Friday. . 1 ~ No. burning of refuse or debris will be permitted E in, the entire Algoma ‘Sanitary Landfill area. a. No. salvaging or reclaiming of refuse or debris on pie se dump. will be permitted. ie wearer c. 4. “GUSTAFSON, | . City ‘Supt. of Works. Commercial committed only three less errors than Old .Em- ‘press but Commercial’s Robinson issued only four, free passes to first. » Gil Goudry and Robinson were top men for Commercial with two hits apiece in Commercial’s eight-hit attack. Veteran Don ‘Hartwig was the onty Empress player who liked the offerings of Robinson as Ne garnered three hits in five at bats. Commercial really "went to town in the eighth inning, when, after already leading 9-2, they ‘scored nine runs on four big er- rors, six walks and two hits. All ‘nine runs were. unearned. LINESCORES | Old Empress 100 100 001— 3 6 7 Commercial. 303 000 39x—18 8 4 Campbell. Sunberg (3) and McKay; Robinson and Fetiak. Eskimos sign holdover tackles EDMONTON ‘@ —-. Edmonton Eskimos today announced the signing of holdover tackles Ed Gray. Tom Emerson and J. T. Frankenberger, bringing to 27 the number of imports to report to the Western Interprovincial. Football Union club’s training camp next month, — Gray, 24, is due. to start his third season with Esks. Emerson, 24. and ‘Frankenberger, 24, will be. sophomores. . All three were National Football. League | Graft choices after their. college cam- paigns. | . ; . BIG» WINNER WORKINGTON, England O— A man in this Cuntberland town has ‘Just. won 2: record prize of , £60, 000 on the Australian soccer | pools, which take the place of British fixtures: in summer. The record. win in. English . soccer Sports 3 Prince Rupert Daily News — . Thursday, June 4, 1959 ~ Mounties stage rally to trim Salt Lake 11-8 - By The Canadian Press A few more games like Wednesday | night and Vancouver Mounties will be the come-back kids of the “\ Pacific Coast League. Trailing 8-1 after four innings against Salt Lake City, the Mounties pulled. the rug from under the Bees. They ran up an Basilio to meet Gene Fulmer NEW YORK un—Carmen’ Bas- ilio has accepted terms’ laid odwn by the National Boxing As- sociation for a world. middle- weight championship bout with Gene Fulmer, it’ was announced today by promoter ‘Norman Rothschild. The 15-round fight will be held late this'summer. Basilio's acceptance virtually knocks out any immediate chance for a meeting between him and Ray Robinson for the New York version of the title. Major League Standings By The Canadian Press NATIONAL LEAGUE . ., -W L Pet. GBL Milwaukee ...... 30 “17. 638 - San Francisco .. 27 21 563 34 Pittsburgh ..... 26 22 542. 4'4 Los Angeles ....° 26 24 520 54 SNicasoO ge. 23 25 479 73 Cincinnati .,.... 22. 26. 458 8% St. Louis ..... 19. 28 404° 11 Philadelphia .... 18 28 391 114 AMERICAN LEAG UE ‘ . w L Pet: GBL Cleveland ween 25 20 556 Chicago .......-.- 26 21. 5594 Baltimore ...... 26 22 542%, 1% Kansas City .... 23 21 623 ‘1% Detroit Lies 22 24.5 478 344 Washington ....° 23 .26° .469. 4 New York ...... 20 24 455 42 Boston... “4,19, ee ee ne as 2, 26. Ait 4 first pitch of the last of the ninth inning won it for the Giants. Owen Friend got two homers. | Norris. 11-8 final score by scoring four runs each in the fifth and ninth innings and singles in the sixth and eighth. - Portlad Beavers, . meanwhile, walloped second-place San Diego Padres 10-0 to leave the Beavers one point behind San _ Diego. Phoenix Giants trimmed Spo- kane Indians 8-7 while ' first- place Sacramento Solons boosted their lead to'3% games by belt- ing Séattle Rainiers 5-1.- At Salt. Lake City, the Bees used three pitchers and Vancou- ver called -up five in addition to starter Joc Hatten. | Ken Johnson gave up only four hits for Portland, running ‘his record to 6-3 as he struck out nine and walked only one. Jim Greengrass’ homer accounted for two of the Beaver runs and was one of 17 hits off four San Diego hurlers. _. - Unbeaten Carl Green of Sacra- mento gave the Rainiers their lone run in the first frame as he collected his sixth victory ‘on five-hit pitching. The Solons clinched it in ‘the fourth with two runs on Buddy Peterson’s double, singles by Milt Smith and Al Heist and Nippy Jone’s sacrifice fly. Jose Pagan’s home run on the for the winners and other round- trippers were hit by Spokane’s Steven Bilko, Maury Wills and Al Will’s was a three-run WASHINGTON ()-—Joe Brown, an old man as fighters go, smashed open a gaping wound over Paolo Rosi's left cye Wed- nesday night and retained his world lightweight boxing crown with a’ ninth-round technical knockout, ~The 33~year-old champion rounder in such good shape that he declared: “I’m ready to go again on Monday . If someone brings along a little money.’ A straight right—Rosi moaned it was a butt—caused the cut, an inch and a half long and a quar- ‘ter-inch wide, in the cighth round. Blood streamed down Rosi's face and it was no surprise when referee Charley Reynolds, at the direction of two ringside doctors, stopped the skirmish. It was the seventh defence for the busy Brown since he won the 135-pound title from Bud Smith in 1956.. He and ‘Rosi were tied on points at the time the fight was stopped. Brown’s plans, - “I. don't have anything lMned up, But if Rosi wants another fshot and it can make some money, that’s okay with me. There's Kenny Lane and Carlos Ortiz (the No. 1 and 2. contend- ers) and I’m ready for them.” The cut-prone Rosi, who con- fused Brown.a bit by pressing the fight, said the cut was opened when the champion “hit me with his head.” “No punch, just his head, He’s a champ? say—a, champ don’t have to run and hold. I chase him all night—he hold: In the last round he butt and hold out his hand, say ‘I’m sorry.’, I fight him | again and I beat him, you see.’ “That little bald head can butt pretty hard,” said Brown in re- buttal. “Feel them lumps on my forehead. I don’t blame him for yelling ‘but’ as an alibi but everyone in the place saw that right cut him open.” Rosi, a 3l-year-old Italian- born New. Yorker, was the ag- gressor all the way. Although the back-tracking champ had a Baseball! Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 7, San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 5. Cincinnatl 1 Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 4, Cleveland 0 blast in a four-run rally by the Indians. in the top. of the ninth. | Chicago 6, Baltimore 1 Kansas City 5, Boston 3 emerged from the scheduled 15-| ] Joe Brown tkos Rosi in ninth round — to retain lightweight boxing crown the gaunt-faced ‘Rosi missing punches, Paolo still landed sev- eral to the body and head. Brown weighed 132 pounds, his lightest in years. Rosi, the No. 3 contender, scaled 134. .The champ .was a 3-to-1 favorite in his 100th pro fight. A crowd of 3,968 pald $28, 160 for the bout. , Television added $40,000 to the pot, making Brown’s purse $25,598 and Rosi!s $12,709-—his biggest payday in 37 pro fights. ‘aa = le id Yh iM tan A man past tatin... vy Cniversal: ilernattonall puscile. co-starring “feta WYNN ° wthLES TREMAYNE MARCEL DALIO. ‘New. York 6,. 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