Canadian. Pres Ss h inaterial, says the. 79-year-|. gem holder. of .11 world. + ho leaves Canada, Aug. tO. his native England. . to’ me there e ‘should 'e. meetings. dn’ Canada. to oing. ‘that it would bring ‘0 good athictes... We've oe ‘the Bet in. Canada but aa vas in: “Bhgland ‘after the fan “0! he, ceritury that Shrubb' ven , world amateur E and and. 10 miles. came to North Am- > By BOB EXELL SS Staff Writer hrecal talent was slim.” Canada: ‘and:.the’. U.S.‘ against W. J. Sherring, and the famed Tom Longboat. © ‘In Boston, York, . Toronto: "Philadelphia, New six-, 10-,°12-" and .15-mile races. - ‘Although . Alfie. wasn't a marathon runner,’ he“. took.’ on | Longboat, in a 26-mile, -385-yard contest in New York.-in..1909 and was leading ‘by three-quarters .of a mile at the 23-mile; mark; but five-, became ‘sick. Says Shrubb: “Tom won,’ . He outran Hayes over 12 miles and Sherring over 15; but he con- meént: his. .10-mile record. '5:040.6 set in England in: 1904 ‘ oe an amateur. = the end of:10-miles, they wanted me .to keep on: running for a full hour, so’ I did. “When.I finished ,|I-had run 11 miles :1,137. yards.” Jong-standing It was. another r ecor d.: : Pelanked 8 Sea, a Kings 5 5-0 le. : “2 Martell’s c closest ‘rival in “last year’s’ ‘tourney at Calgary, Mur- fay.Tucker of Toronto, ‘will: also lake part in the. all-Canadian, championship at Rivermead, the “OPGA: ‘said today. : “ BeiniaD. - : Marshall, | “secretary teeasuter of the golfers associa- {{Gi7,, Said approximately 80 golf- : epresenting every province pt; gNewfoundland are ex~ per x fo |compete for the $8,500 jis prizes. Th. eprize money ‘is $3; 500, mire; than in 1958. Tht nwo Pp $ with the low- pst 5 hole total’ ‘will have their xperises paid on a tour of the Caribbean circuit, next winter, ith: an: opportunity to shoot, for 38,506 “in prize money. "Tokyo (i-~-Sadao. Yaoita, ‘Ja- pan, outpointed Koji Ishibashi, Japan, Bantams, (10). 0! Kings go down 5. 0 ttle Star added baseball récord last night when| i ‘| Star. off “with: a Single. at Algoma Park. “The bottling. crew, “who, now have eight, wins.and three losses, ‘marked up. their five big counters in, the fourth and ‘fifth innings. Ernie’ ’ Baines. He Stole home to score... Maurice Desautels prought. in their second « tally... when he doubled | to ‘score. Bruce, Hansen, = who. got. on base after. being hit by" a pitched ball.’ “Nor th Star notched their three in the’ fifth inning on singles. by Baines and. Bruce. Hansen, .a ‘double. “by Tan (Jessop, . and a free pass. Sea Kings made one hard at- tempt in the second frame on a single by Kalle Krutma who only managed. to get to second before the side retired. They tried once more in the sixth on a single. by Gordie Cameron but he too was left on base, . 9’ % - Winner Danny Postula struck out 14, allowed three. free passes and gave up three hits. ; Loser Harold Small - whiffed seven, watked five | and gave up 10 hits, \ Shortstop Jessop was North Star's big batter -with two doubles. 7 2 Mobile, Ala. ww—Guy:. Sumlin 145, stopped Irish Johnny Gor- ‘man, 147, New York (4)." cent ee 8 et wetnetn wimeent ite 6 po Tuesday, J eereremeder et mass megan scm, 4 U bie, ° te TE hie Prince Rupert Daily News 1959 wren ee YEN uly 7, --“Oldtimers: remember: the name - Alfie -Shrubb for his: races in|: ‘Olympic. wirtners John J. Hayes, and-. Montreal Shrubb beat Longboat in three-, |. SEY FR Ee py siders his‘ greatest ‘accomplish= | +. “When 'I same to” the: tape vat . started Nor th |: "Sports Calendar (2 TONIGHT. ‘Women’s ‘Softball—7 . p.m, , Gyro Park, Booth vs Fashion.: ~ Little League: ‘Baseball—-7 ‘p.m., Algoma. Park, ‘Kinsmen 4 VS |Shop-Easy. co he eee a ce ‘WEDNESDAY. ’ Soccer—7 p.m., ‘Algoma’ ‘Park. Local :708 vs. Canadian: Legion, “(opening game). Senior. Men’s Softball—6: 30 p.m.,.Gyro. | Park; Empress ‘ Luckies vs Savoy. LN _ Pony, League Baseball—6: 30 p.m., Roosevel€: fark, Gyro vs Elks, Little League Baseball—7 p.m,, Algoma Park, Sea, Kings Vs Shop- Easy: : seecrescccsoccsorcrssoress Oo nore Remember When . ‘By The: Canadian. Press 4 “The first post- -war ‘Wimbledon tennis tourney 13 years afro to- day saw France's Yvon Petra beating Australia's. G. E, Brown in’ the. men's singles, -The U.S. shared in the. four’ other titles, Pauline Betz winning the wom- cn’s. singles, Jack. Kramer and Brown ‘the men’s doubles, Louise Brough and Margaret: Osborne the women's doubles, and Brown and Miss. Brough the mixed doubles. Let: ney SEER Ree et eRteNRNIn Tr aaRE eM E GR eRm EM REE SOE REF Eee ewe y tnftr'n Vis wu kid agai, bchth ids ndedhenter dv vil Hwan bbb ye *. 4 : 2 sb laa sia eer eras 4 Serr, ‘training. “for. nit ‘champlonshtp - out witha: ‘world. “Wght-heavy. “king Archie NSLONs to. ‘trainer Charli Goldman, who handled lo In KO. enthualastio AwOUL the Nght, “you'd think he cky Maroland:. Goldman anys hay en . “bi reoncoe f RUGGED: CENTRE FORWARD ‘Art Hughes (9) ‘of British Colum- All Stars: battles: two. Peruvian players for the ball during © an.“éxhibition. soccer: match: at oa top of. ‘she ninth to push across Ma four counters to. take: a. jlead we Vancouver.: Hughes ‘paced B.C.. toa 5-3 ‘victory over. municipal of Lima, Peru with three goals. ‘On this play Peruvian goalie Heraclio Paredes succeeds in. punch- ing ball aside with. the aid of teammate Eduardo Gonzales. : (OP * Photo. | Says, o combined feleres” umpire: ~ enjoys: ‘working two sports MOOSE. JAW, Sask.. (%—When. angry ‘baseball ‘fans, forget the) game to yell at the umpire and hockey players forget the puck to argue a decision witha ref- eree, is the official enjoying his work? . Stoney Edmands, a 46- -year- -old sportsman who officiates in both! sports, says the arbiters don’t, mind the fuss at all. “Thad a plenty tough time get- ting used to the jeers at first, bat now I don’t even hear them,” he “T- enjoy my work.” Stoney says he’ll be sorry when he has to hang up his skates, spikes and whistle, but he fig- ures on another six years hockey and 20 years of baseball. “Hockey isthe tough one, there’s no doubt about it. The players are skating at a fantastic clip, and ifa referee can't keep" up to them he might-as well find another’ job! "Don't forget the referee skates for 60 minutes, whereas the piay- only half that time, Belleve me, that makes the ref the best-con- ditioned man on the ice. " "TODAY to WEDNESDAY 7- 8; 20) pen m, . or phato, — seven wana! Aaa Pag didi dlh tests ar ar tacan pia atone, of ers generally are on the ice for. Stoney. tells about the ume he. called a hockey. play. ~the grounds of self- preservation, _ “The puck slid over to me. I couldn’t..manoeuvre. because’ I was against the boards. .I couid- n't lift myself because the boards were foo high. The next minute two rugged- looking defencemen were boring in swaight at me. I did ‘the only. thing I could do, I blew. the whistle. ” Born Winston Edmands; Ston- Winnipeg to Moose Jaw when he was a:‘boy.. He has been promin- | ent in sports here ever since, | : Phoenix chops. ‘half game off Solon lead : to-miss an ‘opportunity: to im-< jage especially if it’s’ at. the: ex- ‘lpense ofthe Pacific: Coast con- ference leaders. |MecCovey had a perfect night last sachalf.game off: “Sacrainento's “}lead with an.11-5 victory:over. the| ‘|Solons: in? the. only. 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Walks were: once again Old “| empress" downfall as. three of their hurlers issued a total of 17, nine in the first two. innings, which proved good for it of the ve -|-Mountie runs: Top batsmen for Ola Empress were third baseman Don Hart- wig ‘with four for six and. Mike Young. who had a big. night with a perfect. six for six.. performance matches an earlier one, by. teammate. Darrel, ‘Young. _ John: ‘Penz and Bill Saunders, J ofRED, EB: nowpir a ~OPTOME FRIST no “Phone 5548 308: -o3rd.. Ave. W: ‘His hitting both with three for five y oftball, loop. last. night. as they edged Old | Empress Luckies 21- 20. Mounties 16-hit. attack:..0% ‘Winning | pitcher: ; David. Lee gave up. 19. hits ‘to Old: Empress - hitters but:he fanned 10° ne ‘bat- ters and walked 10. RCMP. | Old bmi Garfield’) (1); Sundberg, D.. Young (4). “LINESCORES wee -.-560 003 124-21 16 2 215 100 263-20 19 2 Campbell, (4). and | Lee and’ Saunders; : : Bailey... 3 ” “Good Clothes ‘and. 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It means watching family expenses’ with , The annual expenditures of the Minister of ‘Transport At “Ottawa Involve millions of dollars — and his department is ty * "This money comes through the Minister of Finance who: tng gets if largely, in, taxes from Canadians such as you, When. : ~ he spends more thiity he takes in, he, must. borrow fron you ' oe OF clse create new nigney. The creation of new money. Na. is one factor, Uy lords fo, inflation — which means your, . . Wd \, . 5.) The gove grniment, vs heen spending more than you hive . been paying’ tivti¥es, To.narrow the gay between income | “and expenditures, new. taxes have hoen imposed, SO 4 a a ee ee a oe." You gan ‘encourage the ‘government to live within Ms “income hy asking only for those services you are willing io > pay for with tixes, Tell your M.P, at Ottawa thatsince you. ‘are trying 0 sive, you expect Ravernimnant to’ do the sane. 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