} k \ * ‘ o eee et yes ‘yal Bein ime of the. Pacific Coast League summit nal vars say defeating ‘Phoenix 2-0 to register a clean’ ‘SW eep ¥ ‘a. three- game series against the Giants. oS i | | Salt Lake City dropped into. third}. -piace).as the two: teams | split a . doubleheader: Portland took. the first. "game 6-5, ‘and Salt. Lake “-Retzer tallied . in ‘the second. He. ‘singled. Then, Billy Hunter singted and Retzer. moved ahead. Then. Steve Jankowski’ ‘skied ‘to 8 “the . adres: taking ‘ihe first game Won: tne: nightcap, 4-3, right: Retzer. went to ‘third... He Seattlé and San Diego also split, made it. home when pitcher Dick ( as 2-0 the second. The man Cal Bauer, ‘who threw, wide pat second. | “A wi'd pitch in the ninth and fa triple. in the seventh account- ed for the winning: runs. at Port- land. Salt Lake’s Jim Umbricht ‘threw. the wild.one to score Milt Graff in the: final inning of the , opening game. In the.second in-: ining, the Bees had ‘spurted to.a ating atte ms Spokane, ins. were outhit 13-12 but ‘to. come out the winner iss ‘sailed over the wall, a 30- mile wind. Stigman hit one. to second base-|: yee CHARLES E. GIORDANO—SPORTS' | EDITOR 3... Prince Rupert. ‘Daily. News oo 7 Monday, August 17, "1959" in Women ‘ 5 semi-finals. - Ram saging - Savoy and Booth . squads. capttir ed the opening games of. the Prince Rupert Women’s Softball semi-finals at. Gyro Park yesterday. The Savoy girls trounced Wahls ;' 18-6 in,the first. game and Booth} the. first, “three* in tie fourth, w°lked over Fashion 18-12 in the yfour in. the sixth, and ' two in the elesing. ‘fixture. ‘in the: best: of final frame... three playoffs. ; - Carol: McKay was top batter Savoy were quick - to, ‘take’ the | for Booth. with -v.pair of :doubles lead. ‘Lney crossed home with six and a single, followed by Gracé’ frame, . ‘ Colussi: with ‘her homer. cand a ‘that hung onto a fir m first Savoy, Booths win openers | RE RS gor ae cena Beg Oe hits and issued ‘no walks! Jandistruck. out five. Only three} layers. reached second; Hioenix pitcher | Marshall ut the. Mounties out! until Bamberger doubled to deep; right Centre in the sixth. ~ 9." | ‘Keen-eyed pitcher went. to. a sacrifice by. Marv nd scored’ the winning an Jim Finnegan Pulled. Dick Smith and Ken Retzer’ of e fist ean for. _ the fly t to’ one same area h scored after: 1 it was ‘ BOB “TRIMBEE 5 ‘Canadian Press: Staff, Writer .= ‘VANCOUVER. ‘@—British Goi- ‘captured the 1959 inter- t yovinela team golf champios- ee ip. and the ‘Willingdon. Cup there Saturday: with a .15-over yar. team: total of 583. “Manitoba finished ° 10 strokes } back of B:C., followed by. Alberta swith 617. ; It was British Columbia’ s ninth Willingdon Cup victory, Mani- - ;toba’s, highest finish since the “. 4@UD, Was woe the: first time ever the West has |. introduced in 1928 and ithe top three places. . 29-year-old Van liver, office: worker, cap- “one- -under par 72-69-141 over the tured | medalist honors with a picturesque 6,432-yard par 36-35- “71 Marine Driver course. ° — ¢Tiechurst, who holds the com- ‘petitive course record of 67 at ‘Marine Drive, fashioned his 69 ‘despite a two-over par seven on ‘the dangerous 13th. , After his tee shot—using an iron c carricd down the centre of the Jong narrow fairway, he alb- vuplly changed tactics and used sews be sTicehurst, ‘the bases. loaded. | second game, too, 3-0, and: Port-. at Portland; Sacramento at Spokanc.. 5-0 lead. Sam Miley tripled with Jim Baumer doubled. Miley home and Baumer raced ‘home: on Chuck Harmon’ Sj | Single. me “Baumer: - tripled in “the. final inning. of -the ‘second. contest after Hugh Pepper, walked:. Thé Bees. took an ‘early: ‘lead. in: the’ ,land again wiped it: out. But. ‘this time the Bees. came. back. In windy Spokane, Frank How- ‘ard and .Tony Roig each hit ho- mers for’ the: ‘winning Indians and ‘Tom: ‘Davis. added - another. Al Heist hit a pair for the Solons. “PCL. STANDINGS By rhe (Canadian Press. ‘shot: ‘The ‘move: backfired “Ticehurst’s’ second: shot went out of bounds. to.the-. right. “It was a calculated: risk, ”. che. said later. chance for medalist honors: and our ,team. was in.good. shape. so ‘I chanced. the wood to try to get on-in two and an éasy birdie and possible eagle. ‘Major League AME RICAN LEAGUE. Philudelphia’ ....° 40 GB 419 BC. ‘a fa. vorile ‘been uae af the tate. qgal iH . : fi ‘Liquor Control Board of by Ihe DS) cee Witt Ln * CARLING'S PILSENER. " Ths advarlisoment Is.not published or displayed by the .. Of course! When it comes to onjoyinga light and bright Pilrener beer ' for tree home delivery, phones 4032 a THE CARLING snewsans wae. (Mites | Government of British Columbia, * big runs in the second - racked up thr ee more in the third single. - and: exploded for: nine fifth. , ‘one in the third and four in a late attempt? in. the sixth. . - Big ‘siuggers. in. ‘athe box: for Savoy. were: Kay ‘Osowet - ski and Sondra. Giske’ with a pair | of ingles each. expiosive | affair. as, Booth: ‘rallied richt-in the- The bottling crew chalked uo their ‘four. tallies in- the .tiftth 4 Desautels and seven biz Shop Easy errors, That. pul them out { front: 4-3.: 0°. bo However in the bottom ‘of the! final. frame Shop Easy took. the *.-leral manager, and Mike. Higgins, [then the field manager,. ‘were in. inning on a. ingle | by Maurice: pe : : 4 4 toe . * y ve et i EH we ‘ ee wie ee vis at ¥ ¥ rene ee eee ¥ nieve aay PRP EY vie hatw het EPA EEE IE ‘ “ % vey PA ay eg Hyd : i oor tage ae” y 7; rade deal f pa v5 off for SOX owner,” | Banks 5 paces Cubs with 36th homer 4 ‘Joe:Cronin, then Red Sox gen- no, mood for laughter. They were quite’ “upset - when. Yawkey— in- formed: them of. the deal—the first and onl one. he, ever madei By. JOE, REIOHLER : Associated: ‘Press’ ‘Statt writer : fading first ‘basemani.. * Kansas ‘City took a close: 2-1 de- cision, from the White Sox. The. ‘Red. Sox: scored all. their {irst-game runs and ‘made’ all thelr hits—six in the second: in- pe wy $ As as rt ‘ : - Pat They: latighed last winter when. Boston owner. Tom Yawkey traded Ji immy = Piersall, his flashy centrefielder, to Cleveland ‘for. Gary Geiger, ne flycliaser’ and*Vic’ Wertz; ‘a a nondescript ‘ er 4 ton lost to Baltimore 4- 2. ‘and second came: of a: . doublehéader 5-2 after’ the Pirates’ had- won’ the opencr 2-l and moved within: 3% games of the Giants. | ‘Phila delphia swept a ° ‘twin: bill from - Cincinnati, 8-5 and; 6-000 ning, inflicting the ‘seventh. logs |. ‘}upon Duke Maas. Wertz ignited dropped one to the: Giants, 6-4, .) the: six-run rally with a single. While Pittsburgh downed Milwau- \In* Saturday's’ ‘play: the. Cubs : “Geiger. drove in the‘run that! +; broke a 3-3 tie with a‘single. - In the National League, Ernic ‘’ Banks banged a twow-run “homer |~ | for his. 36th of the scason as the ‘}Cubs defeated San. ‘| Giants 5#4 for their third. vic- :|: tory ‘Francisco in.‘the. four-game. serics, .:| Ernie also was on base when Lee ERNI E BANKS . jead and the win, with four runs! on a double: and a-singie, a. wild | pitch and a stolen bases)” If Wayne Specht was the erocer ’S big slugger: with a double and a sig.e in three- times at bat: Tan | xz-seoo, Ted Arney: and ‘Desiutels | ' got North Star's: only. Nits. All! _ were singles. Vy May © ‘pitcher. Bob’. Pottle. struck out nine, walked two and TUESDAY, Imonton Eskimos are ‘coming. Lo be known in. western football circles, take to the Sield Lonight. | for thelr first game of the ‘Western Interprovineial Football: Union season against British Columbia Lone. Also. tonight, Winnipeg hue | Bombers and Calgary Stamped - ors, Doth in tiplop shape, clash In the southern Alberta cily. Ragle Keys, popular new conch: of the Esks, flelds a eluh sald to be the most cager Edmonton has had in several years swept thelr three exhibition games, the best pre-season yec- ord of any WIFU elub. LIONS OUT TO WIN . ‘They're a good club but wo want to win,” sald Lions conch Wayne ‘Robinson Sunday night before giving his players nh pep talk, Robinson,’ nsaiatant coach with Winnipeg. in 1068, and Keys, an} assfstant with Esks for several yonra,- are: the only rookie head conches In the league. Iowa flash “Randy Pune, Ljons! brilliant rookie, will face | Exsks' Jackle Parker, the Tonnoa- soc torror, In. ‘the quarterback slot. "Dunean passos 'well and he has good spead on the running ‘gaime.too,” sald Baks coach Eaglo Koys Sunday. “Moming Is a real | fine runner and blocker toa,” VLAN AIR ATTACK “Tho only solid ‘hope. wo've got is to pass tho ball, - “Tholr pass defence, expecially onthe doop, anos, looks n mito : shaky, * 14 a t' ‘| Not. in Edmonton's .sinrlng oo /Mneup ts fullback Normic Kwongi. | wha arrived in wratning cam) esks. ! two weeks ake, Pull: icks Johnny | Bright and Jim Shipkiy will start, ‘for Edmonton, the first Joss of the season for ped Saskatchewan Roughriders 26-8 lash week mand dawned Lions 42-20, I was the first game for cach team, Joe Kapp, Stamps’ 206- “pound | quartorback from California, ds expected to slart for Calgary and Jim Van Pell, who led Bombers last year, will handle the relns for Bombers, ' | The Calgary game whl means. one of the clubs, Stamps whip-: Bombers - to victory in the Grey Cup game | Tito. Francona, Blackout Jackpot in 50 umbers—-$500- ee Consolation $100 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME . Noy .. Faps out 36th. The Red: Sox owner can take se bows today .for “one. of: the best . player . transactions ever made: by ‘the club. Geiger, 22 is, hitting 279 with 10 home runs and 38 runs’ batted ‘Wails” smashed a ‘three-run ho- mer. off" Jerer, Johnny ‘Antonelli ‘0 break.a 2-2 tle. » Ernie, batting .312, leads. both leagues with 112 runs batted in kee 30-8, Cincinnati beat the. -Phillies : 8-3 and. the. Dodgers shaded St. Louls: 473. _Banks was an unexpected star- by a. said 1t- would be several: days be- fore Ernie. would be ‘able Lo. play again but ‘he. playéd in his: 48th consecutive: ganic, eos wa “Bob Anderson: ‘WAS fhe winner although he neded’ help in the ter. He had been hit on the back ~ pitch Saturday. and his © 'shoulder’ tightened. up.- Doctors eighth. Wiltic Mays drove in: two and is’ tied for ‘the: lead. with ‘lin home. runs. Last year he led}. Giant runs with his 2st. homer, ot Game postponed Despite the’ defeat. tl Ci ‘ ‘The first ‘pame of: the. Pritice g ne iants retrained their 2y4-game lead raner’ and. District Baseball over Los Angeles when St. Louis}. "5 seheduled. for yesterday, defeated the ‘Dodgers 5-3, Mil- at. Terace between. G: and: A waukce's third-place Braves split cand ‘Sande Lumber Mills was with — Pittsburgh, winning — he pos poned due to: rain,. Washington's Harmon Killebrew | both, leagues with, AT home runs and. 129. runs batted in. in, Wertz, though hampered by injuries, is hitting 280 with seven homers and 45 runs batted in: Piersall, who lost. the’ regular | ‘eontrefield. job in Cleveland to is hitting .240 with three home runs and at uns batted. in. . ° Geiger and: Wertz played key} aios in the Red Sox near-sweep of a: four-game: series. with the New York Yankees. It wasn’t their fault that the Yankees won au second ‘game Sunday, 4-2 ‘fter losing. the opener 6-5, : ‘Kansas City defeated Chicago 7.9 and narrowed ihe White Sox’ ‘irst- -piace jJead over Cleveland to opportunity to pick. .up more sround. when a violent rainstorm in Detroit. ‘postponed . their game}: in the second inning after they had scored five runs in the first. “fo In Saturday’s action, | Detroit , clipped: Cleveland 9-6, - Boston valloped Yankees. 12-4; Washing-. only | hree games. The Indians Iest an. |'Washington whipped Baltimore - 3-1. Hi OLL yWwoOD Best Chinese Food. i} in town OPEN FROM 4PM. — | | " 2, A.M. DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS | For Take- out Orders ! -- Phone 6226 ele vee opened rate tne eet ae YRC AIO AUGUST 18 TODAY to WEDN ESDAY : | uuu © TAURENCE HARVEY mt HOWARDS = ow TOMLINSON / ee Maco : 7-9:10 p.m. Va Oki 1 sniivenain sgegnt ESA Han a0 J aren rene ~ HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY, Gs 2082 No Entry Kee PRIZE LIST . Class 1—Roses . Sec. 4—Onec Polyantha .2—One. Pink. ee, 5—One White 3—One Yellow ~ 6—One any. Color .: First Prize $3: Second $2. Special ‘Prize Best Rose in Show: (any varlety). ‘Cash Prizes. Sec. 1—One Red : Class 2—Annuals . Sec. ‘1—Six Calendula (any _ Sec. 5—Twelve Nasturtiums variety) , (double) . 2—Eight Marigolds 6—Six Asters (any: Color). ‘3—Twelve. Nasturtiums I—Six Antirrhinum (single) (snaps) — $—Pour.§ Stocks =. oe . 8—Six Blooms ‘any. ‘other os . > Annual - First, Prize $3; Second. Prize. $2. ey Class 3—_Dahlias ° pes Sec. 1—Coltness. (mixed), Six Sec. 6-—One “Decorative *2—Six Unwins. ook variety). my 3—Three Poms (mixed) _7—Three Pcony type to - 4--Three Cactus (mixed or ') (mixed-or’one variety’ ' ‘one variety) 8—One Show. Dahlia 5—Three | Hybrids (mixed (mixed or one variety) or.any one. variety) 9—Three. Charm (dwarf) : First Prize $3; Second Prize $2... - , - Special Prize Best Dahlia in Show (any - variety). (any. Class 4—Sweet Peas Pe a re {Sec 1—Twelve Spikes, any color First Prize $3; Second, Prize $2. Class 5—Gladiolas Sec. 1—Three Stalks, any Color: . . +. First. Prize $3; Second Prize $2. _ Special Prize Best Stalk in Show $3. Class. 6—Biennials and Perennials Sec, 1—Twelve Pansics © Sec, 5—One Lily (any variety) Q-—Twelve Violas 6—Three Phlox. (mixed ur 3—Three Astilbe (spirea) any variety)” . any. color. . I—Any other. Biennial or 4--Sweet William, Three Perennial First Prize $3; second Prize $2. ; Class 7—Houso Plants Lo Sec. 1--Geranium . Sec. 6---Cactus or Buceulent 2—Cualcecolnrin 7~-Any other® Follage 3—-Begonia Plant 4—Coleus §--Any other Flowering §--Puschia » Mant First Prize $3; Segond Prize $2, ' ” ‘ ‘ e Closs 8B—Miscellancous — Sec, 1-—Best Display of Sec, b-~Mosb Unusual Display Flowers 2---Rouquel of Flowers Fruit) for Table Display 4--Corsage Bouquel. First Prive for cach section $3; Second Prize §2, Closs 9-——Children’s Section Sec, 1--Bost Collection of Bec, 3—Best Collection of witd Garden: Flowers. Grasses 9..-Bost Collection of 4—Bosl Nasturtiums grown Wild Flowers from seed given to King Edward School Children First, Prize for each section $3; Second Prive $2, Class 10—Vegotables = - b, (Flowers, Berries, z r aD ae ! BRAUD | id wa a a RIO ONE OE NG ONLY AT 7:15 PM, Class 12—-Hothouse or Coldframe sou, J-—Tomatoas (6 or more) Bee, 3—Pappors | 3 2—Cucumbars 4——Novolilos Wirat Prize $3; Second Prize $2. ; EXUWIBITORS PLEASE NOTH ; Cire iy arrangemont of blooma, harmonious Iloyelug, ote., will be considered, Crowding of blooms In a contalinar constitutes n fault, Other faults are atnle Mowers, mal-formed blooms, spotting and atronky coloring. Contalnars rotike bo clean, with labels washed off bottles, ar entries will ba refused, All flowers may be antered with or without buds, re Tho. 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