i ts re mY ee ng ee bet 6 yy ete . .,who edged them 12-11 and 4-3 * dna twin bill. slew tf, : 4. fens STANDINGS my : Ww iL Pet. ~ Yerrace .....0. 11 2 .883 Esquires .... ........... 10 #4 «2714 G&A Lice 6 9 400 Kitimat: oo... 1.13 .071- _” * Burteh and a single by Danny ,. _Bill_who showed his best hitting “Dick - ‘Bury drove his first homer .* Of senior ball to score Don Scherk oa for two counters. Prince Rupert’ this season but « in-the fifth. Bill marked up one : in-the sixth on a.two-base hit.. ceo ewww Esqui coe SF ete He eee (i il i a LAr ires squeeze th G & A lose both at Terrace _ Kitimat Vikings left Roosevelt Park yesterday “sad. and. disappointed with two more defeats to place “on their long list of 11, pushing them discouragingly “deeper into the Pri ince Rupert and District baseball "Teague cellar. - However the Kitimat boys went "down, fighting strong as they put “Up: . their best performance ‘in were unable to keep the pace of a+ tight-playing Esquires crew ‘VAt Terrace, Gordon and An- _derson dropped both games of a double header 4-3 and 13-1 to league- leading: Sande Lam- ‘ber Mills. In. the first. ganie G and A led 3-0 until the ninth inning when. Terrace came through with ‘three counters to tie. the fixture and move it into. over- time. , The Sande boys added one in he tenth inning for their vic- ‘tory. Lorne Rodonets was winning. pitcher in both games. - Len ‘Shankel lost the first and Dick Letourneau was the loser in the second. G and A went through pitch- ‘ers Letourneau, George Robin- son, Gordie Cameron and Jack Mitchell in the second game. DPLEPDL GGL EPLODPDPLOL LLL OVO LOLOL 4S DIP PPP SLIP DG PLPOL VPP PODPPLOPDDDOL LS at Roosevelt Park, Es- racked up their 12 runs in teady manner. ell MacDonald belted out a single to bring in Al Campbell for, the Clothiers opening run in the first inning. — .They scored one in the next inning on a double by Charlie of the season. BURY HOMERS In the third frame Esquires’ “MacDonald, top hitter with two ‘singles and a triple, tallied one Kitimat—notched—one in the second, three in the sixth on doubles by Dave Oulton and John Rusnak and singles by Ray Chenosky and Rod Richell. In. the seventh inning, Kiti- mat racked up one and Esquires scored two. JOHN LAMBIE INJURED It was in the same stanza that +Campbell, - who was batting, received a bad hit on the forehead by a foul- tip ball and had to be taken to hespital, He was. knocked unconscious but it was reported later that his condition had improved. The Esquires were leading 8-5 fell behind quickly as the Kiti- mat team went on a rampaging six-run rally. They gained their three-run lead on singles by Dale Orr, Wal- ly Kuchenko, and Ray Chenosky, doubles by. Stan Zokol and John Rusnack, a walk and two . Es- quires errors. ESQUIRES .COME™ FROM BEHIND The clothing store squad soon made up their lost runs as they came back in the botfom: half with four runs on singles by MacDonald and Scherk, a fielder’s choice and two Viking errors to sew up the‘game. Lambie struck out five, allow- ed four bases on balls and gave up eight hits. Winning pitcher, reliever Al Adams whiffed one, allowed six hits and gave up one walk. Loser, Dale Orr, walked three, struck out only one and gave up 14 hits. In the second eame, Kitimat were first on the board with a tally in the third inning on a single by Rusnak. They chalked up one more in the fourth on,an Esquire error. Second-place Esquires’ first counter came in the bottom of the fourth also on an error. The aluminum city boys took a 3-1 lead in the sixth but were pushed behind in the bottom of seventh as Esquires took full ad- vantage of their last chance by scoring three runs on_ three singles and a fielder’s choice to clinch the fixture. Dick Specht, Campbell MacDonald all singled. Winner Doug Ruttan, gave’ up and 10 hits, allowed four free passes and struck out five. Losing pitcher - Chenosky, struck out two, gave up five hits and walked three. .’ LINESCORES First Game Kitimat .... 010 003 160-11 14 8 Esquires .. 112 011 24x—12 14 3 Orr and Oulton; Lambie, Adams (7)..and Scherk. Second Game Kitimat 001 101 0—3 10 3 Esquires 000 100 3-4 5 4 Chenosky and Oulton; Ruttan Esquires’ pitcher, John Lambie, and Currie. ‘Indians take big lead, *~ Milwaukee back in first By JOR REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer Cleveland Indians have their biggest lead in the American League since May 26 and they owe it to the determination and the strong right arms of pitchers Cal MeLish and Jim Grant, It was MecLish and Grant who slowed up the onrushing New York Yankees Sunday hy piteh- ing the Indians to a douhle- header sweep, 4-2 and 5-4 In 14 innings. The victories boosted the In- dlans' first-place margin to two games over Chicago and shoved the defending champion Yanks back Into the second division, McLish registered his seventh viclory despite allowing 11 hits In the opener, He left 13 Yankees stranded, Grant hurled all 14 Innings In the nighteap, winning his fifth as he ylelded 14 hits, We left 12 on base, Billy Plerce pitehed the White Sox Into second place with a 3-2 triumph over Boston that drop- ned the Red Sox into the cellar, two percentage points behind Washineton. The Senators climbed up to seventh by thrash- Ing Detroit 4-3 and 7-5 The donble defent lowered the Tigers into a third-place tle with Bal- timore, which bowed to Kansas Clty 7-0. suturday, the Yanks walloped Cloveland 10-2, Detroit defented Washington 1-4, Yoston downed Chicago 8-2 and 0-0 and Kan- ans City won 6-2 over Balthnore. All's well again with the Mil- waukee Braves, Henry Anron {8 hitting again, Yor a full week Anron's lat woy auilled as Nis average drop- ped from 408 to 380, The Braves went right down with him, losing first place to Ban Tranclaco after holding the lead for more than womonth. Anron got only a alngle Satur day us the Braves defeated the Glints to regain frat place, But It waa different Sunday, Tame mering Hank blasted three home runs, each with a man on base, Giants 13-3 to open up a game- and-a-half lead. The three home runs raised Aaron's batting average to 391 boosted his home run output to 19 and his vuns-batted-in total to 61. Del Crandall and Johnny Logan also homered to make. it ensy for Warren Spahn to regis- ter his ninth victory against cight losses. Johnny Antonelli, victim of a five-run burst in the first inning, was charged with his fourth defeat. He has won 10, Hittsburgh's third-place Pir- ates split with St. Louls, win- ning 10-8 after the Cardinals had taken the opener 6-1, Cin- cinnat! walloped the Los Angeles Dodgers 17-3 and the Chicago Cubs shut out the Philadelphia Phillies 4-0 behind Johnny Buz- hardt's one-hit pitehing. On Saturday Milwaukee de- fented San Francisco 4-1 behind the fiveehit pitching of Lew Bur- dette who won his 11th against five dofents, Joe Adcock hit his fifth homer for the Braves, Philadelphia's Robin Roberts had o no-hitter going against Chicago Cubs until the elghth, hanging on to win 6-3, Wilmer Mizell, with help from Lindy McRaniel won his ninth as St, Lula whipped Pittsburgh » t Don Drysdale hurled a BIX- hitter and drove In three runs with a homer and triple as the Doders beat Cineinnat! 0-2 In a night game at Los Angelos. Weekend fights HOLLYWOOD, Calif, Ww Danny Kidd, 119, Philippines, knocked = out Edgar Basel, WW7%, Germany, (4), KINGSTON, Jamaica = (ne Alan Yarmon, 161, Jamaten, stopped Frankie Kid Anslem, 160, Philadelphia, (0), NAVANA (M#-—Robinson Coar- cin, 184%, Cubn, knocked out Jimmy Maekey, 39444, Minn and the Uraves pummolled the Renah, (i), going into the éighth inning but ’ DICK BURY , ... Wins. twos first home run. Ss a, DANNY BILL . hitting well. JOHN LAMBIE . taken to hospital. * © ° | Vie Wittchen || Pakodzy. cae ..../dian- Legion 5-1 Satur day LORNE RODONETS - Women's 5 softball league announce. revised schedule “The. Prince Rupert Women’s* softball. league tidy an- nounced a revised schedule running from tomorrow night when Savoy meets Booth until August 2. The league apologized for any. inconvenience . caused to "spectators or players. Yesterday's’ scheduled game between Booth and Fashion was defaulted to Booth. ‘Schedule June 23—7:00 p.m.—Savoy vs Booth. June 25—7:00 p.m.—Booth vs Wahls. June 28—2:00 p.m.—Fashion vs Savoy. is as follows: June 30—7:00 p.m—Wahls vs* Booth. July 2—7:00 p.m.—Fashion vs Wahls. July (5—2:00 p.m.—Booth vs Savoy. July 77:00 p.m—Booth vs Fashion. July 9—7:00 pm —Wahls vs Savoy. July 12—2:00 p.m.—Fashion vs Booth. July 14—7:00 p.m.—-Wahls vs Fashion. July 16—7:00 p.m.—Booth vs Savoy. July 19—2:00 pm.—Fashion vs Wahls. Fuly 21—7:00 p.m.—Booth vs. Wahls. July 23—7:00 p.m.—Fashion vs Savoy, July 26--2:00 pm,—Savoy vs Wahls. July 28—~7:00 pm.—Booth vs Fashion. July 30—7:00 pm.—Savoy vs Booth. Aug, 2--2:00 pam.—Savoy vs Fashion. SIX UNDER PAR--Tol) Al Balding af Markham, Ont. was hold- Ing an early lead In the opening round of the Canndian apen golf championship at the Talemere golf elub. Me shat a six. wnder-par 60 during a stendy driazlo Mhiraduay, —CP photo, Sp orts Calendar TONIGHT Senior Men’s Softball—6:30 pm., Gyro Park, Empress,. ‘ Luckies ys Savoy. Little League Baseball—?7:00 p.m., Algoma Park, North Star vs Shop-Easy. TUESDAY Women’s Softball—?7:00 p.m., Gyro Park, Savoy vs Booth. Little League Baseball—7:00 p.m., Algoma Park, Kinsmen vs Sea Kings. Islanders take opening soccer round A late scoring Local 708 Islander squad paced by and Bobo downed Cana- night to end the opening round of the 1959 F Football league. The Islanders will receive the Operating Engineers trophy as a result of their three-game series victories. — The next soccer match will be played July 1 when the Local all- stars meet Powell River in an ex- hibition contest. The league will then move into its regular chedule. More than 400 fans turned out Saturday night to see Legion goalie Joe Nagy back his crew up with astounding goal tending. Alf Maron racked up Legion's only tally at the 20 minute mark of the first half.’ Local. 708 tied the fixture 20 \i minutes later on a goal by Pako- ll dzy. The Islanders broke the dead- filock at the 30 minute point of the second period when Ed Nor- dio marked up one on a penalty shot. It was here the Legion teams’ spirit fell at the wayside as goalie Nagy was pulled out of play for arguing with referee Morris Bis- hop. ‘ With the absence of the hot . goalie, Wittchen came through for two counters and Pakodzy added another in the last 15 minutes of play. Work on the field in prepara- tion for the July 1 game got underway this morning. . . L ° Major League Leaders By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE AB R H Pet. Aaron, Mil. ...... 276 50 108 .360 White, St. Louis 203 #36 #73 = .360 Cepeda, San Fran, 265 48 B9 836 Moon, Los Angeles 214 37 71 332 Burgess, Pitts. 181 21 60 .333 Runs—Mathews, Milwaukee 57. Rims batted in--Banks, Chicago, 67. Hits—-Anron 108. Doubles-—-Cimoll, St. Louwls 28. Triples—Dark, Chiengo, Pinson, Cincinnati and White, St. Louls, 6. Home runs-——Mathews 22, Stolen bases--Nenl, Los Angeles 13. Pitching—~- Face, Pittsburgh, 11-0, 1.000. Strikeouts-—Drysdalte, Los Angeles 110, AB R HH Pet. Kuenn, Det, ..... 231 36 83 3859 Kaline, Det. 239 a0 84 BAL _| Runnels, Boston ., 230 48 80.336 Fox, Chicnayo ... 242 96 RO BQH Woodling, Balt .. 187 23) 61 826 Runs—Killebrew, Washineton Runs batted In—Killehrew 63. Hits—-Pox 86. Doublos—Wilttams, Kansas City 22, Triplos—Runnels, Fox and Chiengo, Denrnestri, Kangns City and Lapos, New York 4, Home runs--Killebreaw. 24. ‘ Stolen hawen=-Apartala, Chienwoa I), PitehIng-Larsen, New York, 6-1, GT. Stiriiceouts--Wynn, Chiciga ob, rat sre semery semaney + entre ratte ort ese een ert tn tan ym ra tan et Major Leaque Standings By The Assnelatod Prova NVTTON AL PEATE 63. LW Pet. aL MIIWAINECO core ee 38 26 b7h « San Francisco .. 87 IG AAS 4 Piitsbureh oo... 8G BA AAO f nos Angelos oo. BG BR HQ AA Onienwo .oseeeee TH BO HOO A At. LOWA wee. BO BH ABQ 14 Cineinnath ooo. FA 8B ABH OR Philadelphia .... 2 88 HOT WY, AMETTCAN LEA WwW on Pet. OBL Cloveland vise BA Bt AOS . OMe veceecee FE HO AW Q Matroit oo. cee BF AD Haw aN, Thutimora oi. AE AE HAR ay Now Yorke occeee HB 8 HOM WY Kanans City .... 20 99 ABB 0M Washington o... 2 90 440 1h Rowton peeeeeeaat an Sh Aah OTA Daily Nows Classitiod Ads attack with three for Sralth , NEAL EVANS MOVING PACKING — STORAGE SHIPPING Local and tong Distanee Moving. Careful Wandting hy Exparienced Moan. “Por the Best Move You Ever Made" anen ww PITONE om 4001 NEAL EVANS TRANSPORTATION oy ewe eee ee wT . ee Savoy leaps i into softball top spot, only one game separates first, last By ALF STRAND Daily News Softball Writer Savoy Hotel jumped into first place in the Senior Men’ s softball league as.a result of two weekend victories, while Commercial Hotel, four straight wins, dropped two games. Only a single game now sep- arates league-leading Savoy and last-place RCMP» as the league’s Hee becomes hotter with each. t STANDINGS a W L Pct. GBL Savoy oe 4 3 #672 — Commercial .. 6 6 500 % Old Empress... 6 6 500) % RCMP .. 4 5 444 1 Savoy's “pitcher, Jack Mitchell, chalked up both Savoy wins as his crew downed Commercial Hotel 14-8 Friday night and Old Empress 22-19 Saturday in a ‘previously postponed game. , Friday night, Butch Currie and Joe Ward sparked the Savoy five and three for four respectively. Commercial. raked Savoy’s Mitehell for six hits In the first three innings to take a short- lived 5-0 lead. _. Savdéy took command of the game. in the later stages as Mitchell settled down to hurl nice ball and. his teammates came to life at the plate. Mitchell allowed only two hits in the last six frames while his crew lined out 12 hits over the same distance. Mounties two behind leaders By The Canadian Press Vancouver Mounties Sunday night remained only two games behind Sacramento for top spot in Pacific Coast League standings after defeating the Solons 7-3 at’ a home game. Barry Shetrone led the attack .for the Mounties with his third home run and a single in four trips—-driving in three runs. Two doubleheaders — between Sait Lake City and Seattle, and San Diego and Portland—high- lighted Father’s Day activity in} \ ps the busy league. Portland Beavers dropped the opener 4-3 but came back behind Jack Littrell’s hitting for a 5-3 nightcap over San Diego Padres. At Seattle, Salt Lake City made it two in a row over Seattle as the Bees captured the second game of a doubleheader 3-1 after winning the opener 8-3. Spokane defeated Phoenix 631. Phoenix meets the Mounties at Vancouver tonight. Ry The Canadian Press L Pet. GBL Srernamenta 40 30 57) - Vancouver ...... 37 31 544 2 San Diego ...... 37 33 520 3 Spokane ........ 356 34 807 44 Portland , 82 32 .500 6 Salt Lake City | .. B4 34 600 b Phoenix ........ 30 39 495 04 Seattle coceeeae 29 43 4140601 Baseball Scores Mriday NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco 4, Milwaukee 3 Pittsburgh 6, St. Louls 0 Los Angeles 6, Cincinnatl 2 Philadelphin 8, Chicago 7 AMETIOAN LEAGUE New York 3, Cleveland 2 Balthnore 6-2, Kanris Cily Detroit 6, Washington 4. Remember When VWeavywelght champion Joe Louis shunned na crowd of 80,000 by knocking out Max Schmeling In Jess than two minutes of thetr title Might at New York, 21 yenrs ago tonight, It was the first an- niversary of Louls’ title-winning fiuht against Jamea J. Braddock, and Schmeling, a former title- holder, wag downed three times before his handlers tossed in the towel], a-0 faltering after Saturday night, Savoy set aside a six-run rally by Old Empress to down them 22-19, Losing Old Empress chucker, Al Campbell and Savoy's Mitchell were both charged with 12 hits, but Campbell, suffering from wildness, walked 16 men. Both teams gave their pitchers little defensive support as Old Empress committed 13 costly er- rors and Savoy six. The Luckies, crippled by Injur- ics to key men, have dropped five of their last six games and are now rapidly approaching the cel- lar after being league-leaders for more than a month. Last night RCMP moved to within a game of first-place Sa- voy by defeating Commercial Ho- tel 11-6 behind the fine pitching of John Lenuik. ; Lenuuik only walked five, while striking out 10 In going the route. | Joe Warner, John Penz and : peanecnee ment amengeeenetne pinnate nice at Bruce MacDonald, the three Mountie flyhawks, were the of- fensive attack for the police squad as all three hammered out three hits each in the RCMP 19- hit attack. ~ Both RCMP and Commercial] playing tight defensive ball, in contrast to Saturday’s game, gave their respective hurlers strong support in the field, LINESCORES _ Friday Savoy ........ 000 232 700—-14 14 3 Commercial 023 010 200-— 8 82 Mitchell and Giordano; Mor- berg, Robinson (6): and Olsen. Saturday Old Em'ss 113 521 006--19 12 13 Savoy .... 283 101 70x—22,12 6 Campbell and Morrkson; Mite hell and Edwards. Sunday RCMP ...... 132 002 030-——-11 12 0 Commercial 002 001 021— 6 10 1 Carlson, Morberg (6) and Fet- ick; Lenuik and Saunders. 4 ~ Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 22, 1959. * Pony League fans were treat- ed to a real thriller Friday night. The Port Edward Paramounts, behind the outstanding pitch- ing of Ken Nakatsu, pulled the inning to edge Elks 7-6. _ until the sixth when, with two out, Gary Calderoni blasted a single into right field to ruin the hurler's no-hitter. Little Jeff Thoms pitched a nice game a!so. He hurled no-hit ball for four and two- third, in- nings. Paramounts drew first blood in the fourth when David Mio walked, stole second and third and scored on a. passed ball. They added one more in the fifth when Pat Maihara walked and scored on Mio’s single. Elks s¢ored three in the fifth on a walk and three Paramount errors. , game out of the fire in the last! Nakatsu did not allow a hit: Paramounts edge Elks 7- 6, Nakatsu. hurls. two-hitter The Port Edward ,boys tied it up in the sixth when Lawrence Atchison walked and scored on Clarence Wing’s single. Elks came through with three big runs in the seventh on Cal- deroni’s single, two errors and a single by Allen Kangas. In the bottom of the seventh, the big Paramount bats went to work. Four straight singles by Dave McKee, Tak Omori, Dave Mio and Nobby Matsuo tied the game up. With Matsuo on third, the Port Edward coaching staff de- cided on a squeeze bunt and Teru Yamamoto bunted perfect- ly to score Matsuo for the win- ning run. Pitcher Nakatsu gave up only two hits while striking out 16 and walking two. Loser Thoms gave up six hits while striking out 13 and walking three, David Mio was the only player to get two hits. 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