amt vs braved a ‘chill wind.. ee Moiyor. pouty » “Ww. H. (Buster) HNL to ‘officially double by Jim -Terran ™ a ~ Heantuan-home run by. “Big”.Jack’ “ing O" flist ball, to, league Commissioner, ‘wen ~ o1a Empress Hotel ‘natch of the Senior Aaivor. P. J. Lester ‘tossed the season. — nine hits, | “bh the third inning, singles 'by Terry. Shenton, Rudy ‘Leniuk, «a ‘double by Jim Terrian and dies ‘outslugged Savoy. fen’s Softball league before ey N “Daily News Softball Writer Luel a par- 10 errors ren 4 ture first game of season | te po ity ALF STRAN a * 21-15 last.ni eht in the open- | .avcapacity crowd that} pear and. combined with inept: nelding by Savoy, resulted ; in| five big runs which put, Luckies ahead to stay. : EP ER VV PEN HS SE Ee Sb Co ho roy ¢| Wahl's drub Fashion | - in softball opener _ » Wahl’! Boatyard crew. started oft é the: 1959 Women’s Softball league season with avresounding-21- 8 victory over a powerless “Wahls ‘started off with ‘four. runs in’ the -first inning after. holding Fashion scoreless. “They tallied with a home run by Shir- Jey Logan, two singles and two free passes. re They blasted In. eight more; counters in ‘the second inning with pitcher Gladys. King provid- Durham back: Perens rene day afternoon at Gyro Park.» _ eer rele er 4 Co sR Pe aout ey Fashion Footwear yester- + ‘ng the heavy artillery. -with a ‘double following two walks “and two singles. — - Se Fashion ‘tried to rally. In ‘The third ‘inning: when a single, a walk and doubles by Stella Nickel and ‘Pat Benedict and ‘two more singles plated four runs. Wahl’s had another big inn- ing in the sixth when Pearl Mor- Berg belted a ‘triple’ With ‘the * "open the 1959 tuanchome run | Jacl 3 Ena aees - Pps Old ‘Exnpress. squad, com: /Mitehell over the Masonic ‘Tem-| .Starting Savoy pitcher, * Jack} « pee . yiaupsised. of , the. nycleus: of. the} ple resulted in six: runs. Mitchell, troubled with .wildness,, . | oh Mc ve. Jbases ‘loaded and later scored. powerful. 1958. Atlin. ete nieh | I. the “elghth . Inning,’ seven allowed seven runs on only two] with . ounties : Fashion ‘collected two ‘more aT runs inthe sixt ing] i ee yee: ey ee, pte a wor both the league ‘aha playorf| watss. f npbell and Son proved | Al Adains, without ven, a~ base vege Hatks. by ‘Campbell and reli¢ver, hits in..the first three innings | ‘while striking out four and walk- ST, LOUIS IN— Joe Durham,’ 26-year-old outfielder, was. re- nthe sixth and a singleton in the seventh, gf chainbionship te See Mpa brought in another four fits | ing four. > it Ynty’sbe the * eam to beak’ by, bt," ert in ano four Ptys | in ure. os o eee ee ite es 3 es ; E i ie a combination of tent de Yorsavoy. 0 | Relleying Savoy chucker, Jim turned to, Vancouver Mounties of Fasiion 014 002° 1—8 1 & tay and heavy. she tot. Bik neh Tor Savoy were centre Leniuk, gave up, 14 runs on :15: the Pacific Coast League | riday Wahl’s —482° 214 x21 To 5 Gath the Savoy: with Helder Bid Ratchford with Pout) hits while fanning two and issu- by the St. Louis Cardinals. iy "Se a. Sklapsky D). 7 2 eS lor Ne AWA Thitdsbosetinn Bill | ing six free passes in hig six in-:): Durham. a vighthanded hitter.) yy) (5) ai “eryklywy): King e gake @gith | Seaith. with. two Tor twos oc) dningstint. sy was used little this season by the Wy) an Aevilywi}i, Bing ‘Boni eight errors h athets | -Tukaing point jn the tilt eale; Winning pitcher, Al.Campbell,| Car ne er Hfe was, hidless —— % dcrscorekeeper, erupted. fob ta Bheditth innihe when the Old | relieved after seven and » two]. it > aitempls. Mtoe wasininess MOVING a “in two: Ianiaes. ses attack. went itito nigh | third-innings, permitted. 15 runs,’ in’ five a tempts. : ype MOVING. # seca J | on 12 hits ‘while’ “striking “out ne NEAL EVANS € " {seven and walking 12. Reliever ~wurltne hanauet || PACKING — sToitac! be . | Adams in his one and one, third _Bowling banquet 1 PACKING TAGE _ a innings ‘gave wp ‘no runs: and no}. The mixed: Five-Pin Bowling |. Local and. Tong Distance “banquet and oe Moving. : . ‘Vhits while -walking _ ‘drove one over early last ‘year. three and striking out“one.” - Mitchell's: big’ blast over” the Masonic Temple was’ the first) such: drive’ since, Ian. “Dunbar Plate umpire’ Benny Windle League will hold a |dance at 7 p.m. tomorrow night in the “Armouries “it was an- nounéed today by a league: of- ficial... ae aoe “Included in the evening's ‘en- tertainment will be the presen- Wandling “by. . Experienced -Men, “For the Best Move 0. “You Ever. Made” - 2085 — PHONE — 4021 oo NEAL EVANS ‘Careful . em found out last’ night that ‘he}. a: : tation ae . ~ . gb EAL 2 PaO SESH IES a : \tation of trophics ‘and awards . could not argue with’ the rule GLADYS KING (left),captain of Wahl's Boatyard receives con- |for_the past season. <, TRANSPORTATION: book. Benny was, forced’ to give ‘Rudy: Leniuk-a-free pass - after Rudy was hit by:a pitched ball. This rule, in actuality, was:in last. season’s.rules also, but.last night was the first time it was enforced in Prince Rupert.. - : mo powlers abtended. an-enjoyable banquet and ! we dance in the Armouries. Friday ‘night ‘that ended a-successful Tc ee a ie Celeo City. Bowling, league season. 0 | The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA . . The evening's entertainment | Me a . me ~ was opened with a short iaessage'| men went:.to Jerry:Sommerville oe Os ‘from last year’s. league: Presi-} of .Kelly ‘Douglas, Ben Wagner - gratulations from Fashion Footwear’s ‘captain Rita Hude. (right) © after winning the opening game: of the Prince RupertiWomen’s - ‘Softball league yesterday. The Boatyard crew trounced. the Shoe Store squad 21-8. “—Staff. photo by Charles E.:Giordano. - Monday,. May 11, , 1959 More than: 200; - Mounties 4 Prince- Rupert Daily News “1D LIKE TO BORROW MONEY fsa 7aenit. Peggy _-Thompsom .. WhO | af Rupert Motors, John Rodie of |" "y inescore: : .. SLL _y: > cea - j~--thanked all for, atten ing and | Radio Cabs, Wilf Bowen of Pipe-| O13: fm’s. 214 252 310—21 17 2 t , 3) d t Ga ae a es TO PA | i also making the league the suc~| fitters.and Reg Ronald of Rupert. Old Em's. 214 ae a0 1 2) 0 a l spo . - . oo ee ga Y. MY } ~-eess it, was last. season... WS 2 EMotorse es ee UE ee Savoy cil, adams (8) and Me. By The Canadian Press - B f you y §¢0 Tc nH J OVERDRAFT j Agnes Pierce, of Rupert uo - Sommerville. veaptured .men's oy; Mitchell, Leniuk (4) and| Vancouver Mounties began. to " eror ie you s ay ae TCH & PLEASE’ ean .. Wilson of: Marine | high single and high average (4), Mitchell (4). are demonstrate” some. of their| — wo we. — Gf doy RAE Helin “proved to -be ‘the. “top }in B league ‘with scores. of 324 . Ssceneen vaunted hitting. power for the Bhwieis last season-and, each. and .186. respectively. first time this- season as they ~earried - home. .an:-,armful of |... Wagnerwas men’s high. three| ‘gy ee ay ; a Pacific. C ¢ ed. OL AT ee eT eS eS eee ge R a -. {swept a Pacific Coast League ? awards and prizes... winner in» A- league with . 850). inter Ss: CGGE. goubleheader . from Phoenix P") Jean racked’ | up 191° for. and Bowen rolled 74°for'high| By aang Giants |&2"* 4-1 and 9-0 Sunday in aan : / ¥ 5 women’s: high average, 306 “for. three ie ook high Dee ie. ee Vancouver. .- re 4 ° to ee anew i. -womén’s high single. ind. tied || Ronald. took.’ ais! “or SINBICY an iMAC. Even sweeter than. the steady ee 7 of With ‘Maxine McFadden for high. laurels in. A, league - with’ 343 | in 21 Annings . ltune-of hits was the continued oe . Pr oo ; - 4 threé.’ Both “wound up ‘with’ 667.) and. Rodie. won men’s: high]. gmaTTLE @—A Pacific Coast | Climb in the league standings. co ag en ee io ot -‘< Agnes notched. |.203 for . wo-| average, In ‘the same, division. League game scheduled as’ the| . The Mounties, only days ago a ¥ +. Get money forA every useful purpose through | - ‘y -men’s high average > A League | with 215.00. | -R - a Motors first, game .of~a doubleheader in the cellar MOF nionging the ’ eee eS On ee ES BR eR ee nn eBags Péegy ‘Thompson: was. women’s | led: A league. with’ high single. Seattle ‘Rainiers went,.21 innings leading Sacramento Sofons. 2 |. Liquer-Control Board or. by Ihe Government of Betish Columbia. - a é bd . = Bo igh: single -winne: ague'| and‘thrée “| ‘Wefor ainie ) Ghee Aya th deere fas Mee Tae Ge ONS ee ee saith Score “of 360. ® ‘pect ively: « ‘ HONG shortly “befor 2 ema Sature nomen st ne veeay i el = — - — = aoe = cn ee ‘ae “1 “Rupert Motors ‘received .the | Top ‘teams. 1n B. league were: + It' was supposed to have been | mesna got the Mounties’ fourth OO OP Pl pa eT OR SS a + Golumbia . Cellulose: trophy. “for | Kelly Douglas. and Pipefitters|a Seven-inning game. = | shutout, in one week when Ne hRE- ge ee et eee i ie he we tome yrding—up__first. in “A -league- with three of -3349. and single of The-second game wae two toasted to a five-hit 9-0 victory. he ns , ~ r% rv ce - and, Marine Radio, -B. league | 1827. 7. ne poned. Thursday night | Kefore “In other PCL action Spokane, § | I~. os me -_. > . _..champs, were presented with | -Hazel:, Kyle: of McRae Motors, teams’ played 14. innings before} gefeated Sacramento 9-2 in the ye oe areas a ” ce re the Cooks Jewellers trophy. John | who . were. the. roll-off,“ champ- the Giants, won it: 5-4... opener but the Solons whipped ~~ es ot pe Wy Sbtceenmnerresenes . ee the Cooks Jevel ors vevasentation | ions, was "women’s high ove|, i" | the ee ne ait bake BIG , MAY eee er on behalf of Columbia Céllilose | average’ winner. She rolled 1207-| 9, ke a - . Portland squeezed by Salt Lake ; : a “sl . Y Company Limited . and. . Peggy | 357 over her avérage. =". Bo Remember m’ hen City 2-1. and San Diego and re = y yn “ ‘ - oo Thompson presented the: Cooks _ Men’s-high over average: win- | George Seymout “Lyon, “Grand Seattle split. their twin bill, the ae f , ai - ; f Jewellers award. Oh ete Sp mer: was Harold Fletcher - of] gid‘ Man’! of Canadian golf. died ‘Padres winning the : first 10-1 KF | iy Cooks Jewellers, playoff.|bucky: Royals with:1168-318-over o1 years ago today at age’79. He| and Seattle the second’ 3-2, yu champs in A league were-pre- his average, . :. twas eight. times Canadian ‘ama- }. Bee Sented with the Savoy: Hotel |’ ‘The banqéet end, of the evéy-|teur champion and he won ihe). PCL standings . g a trophy by manager. Jerry Sher- |ing’s celebrations was concluded | North American senior title four, By The Associated Press A, FS man? Savoy Hotel took 'B: league | with ‘the election of officers for | times:: When golf was:in its-In-} | onto... WL Bet. GBL ee all """ “playoffs and received:the Man-|next (season. ~ s+ > [fancy in Canada, he won inter lean Diego os... 1610 615 1 - - Ses RNAS Ge Nu Baye : “eons Jewellers trophy. 2. | Ben‘ Wagner was named. presi- | national honors at the, St. LOUIS} vancouver ...... 1212 \f00 4 OT NS a ea LU Eons ie Individual honors: for: the dent,.. Harold’. Hampton -yice* | world’s fair in 1904,.°° ‘Phoenix oo sees, 1214 462 5 LE St oT ae CaS Aas 8 wo ceed ates | T \ Pprie. Christianson 4 et i. Portland co.cc 1012. 4585 eRe eee: ™ ee SSE a WM oat ras preside id Betly ener sec 4 ; —— Senttle oo... esse 1215 444 BA Lge cB . 4 e.g), {treasurer and ‘Belly Turner. seer |. meet pas ered _¢Spokane oe... ee 1114 440 BY | ww A rs ae ee mame ee me ae Hero Stitch eV petaryer sort "Daily News Classified Ads ° (gety take City ss, 9.18 . 409 G 2 ~- STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 a.m. — te . _ er. ne . 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