to: “help assist. the. Pony, League |, ‘financially. ° ‘It: ‘Was. arinounced at: the game “that the large crowd . contributed .| a total of $100 — more than the total amount: contributed in’ 36 league games during the’ season! Wayne Haldane pitched . the ‘entire game for the juniors and , aid: a fine job. He allowed seven *hits; walked only one and: struck out. 13. ; - #Vern: Ciccone started for, the ~ seniors. but was - pulled in’ the ed:with seven runs, “Screwball”: was replaced ‘by. Jack, Lindsay; : “the: home run. king” ‘who. work- aed: ‘until. the seventh, and allowed “puts one-run: ue ‘In: the top. of the. seventh, the “senior coach, and . “old master: ‘himself” ‘Bill, Lambie. took, t to the “mound: . fourth after he had been charg-- crowd- -pleaser of the’ game. with his» ‘antics behind ° ‘the .plate: « “Every: time! a ball: was. hit: foul behind. ‘the -plate., he'd’ ask: um- pire Benny. Windle: for. a new. ‘one. Then - delay: ‘the game.. ‘strike: ‘and generally’ clowned., it up. : “AS a base runner: he. started ‘at. second. baseman - “Sven: “Rasmus- sen,: play, and: bstructed’ Sven’s. view. of:the plate much.-to the crowd! Ss. ‘Rudderham: drew much: ‘ap- a | plause wh n. he. fell. on. his, “pos 'Gurvich: Wiad ‘the ‘biggest ‘he'd ask "Windle: to | re- |": trieve the: ‘old ball: ‘SO as” ‘to’ not : “He questioned :. “almost. -every 2 call: of: ‘Windle’s “if:it: ‘wasn't- al instead. of. “watching: the | |from Terrace and our. own. all-! | fourth $100. - “lment, the last three times it: has Jbeen held but the: competition ‘|this year. is slated to be tougher 41 Final-game. is scheduled for 6: 45 ‘pan, Sunday, . : and $1 for the final and may be. a purchased. at the gate. | coach . ‘| Jack: Mitchell, - “Al Campbell. ‘Bill for $1, 500. in“ prize.: ‘money, Satur-' day “as~ the: Prince Rupert ‘Baseball Tourna~ velt Park. Teams: from Ketchikan, Kiti-, mat, ‘Smithers, Hazelton, ‘two stars: are entered in the ‘tourney.: . First prize’ money - is $700; second - $400; third ’° $300 and: Rupert has won the’ tourna: than: ever. and we may. have. a. new winner. © +e - There will be four games play- ed each. day with play: ‘starting’| at 10 a.m, Saturday and-Sunday. Tickets. are 75 cents per game. -A dance called “The ‘Tourna- ment Ball”. will be held Saturday: at. the . -Armouries, » It. will .run: from 9, p.m, to I-a.m, ‘and tickets are $2" per couple. » "s The = local ° all- stars u nd el. Smith, Joe Giordano, Dick ‘Bury, Rusty - ‘Ford. are: . Billy: Johnny” Olsen, - John. Lambie, | Sundberg,’ . Danny. Bill,. Don. hee af h: struck out’ twice. : Joe “McKay jo t: strike-out artists’ ds he. too wice.. Not: to. ‘be’ out— dene; : . with: a, strike: out: in his ‘only ap-' - scribed asa Samplete success" said’ ‘that of: the. people - es of t this type’ ‘should single tov hortstop : Peterson. “eltiinpion . from Brazil was nam: ,ed: fighter of the. “Magazine:: today: for’: shis knock- if Yaoita.: i ” ‘Jofre flattene aA ‘Patterson's world: crown, ° ling for him until the sixth and ‘final inning: when he gave: UP | a’ is Tae : p.. “ENEW. YORK: — ‘Eder’ Jofre, indefedted: world. bantamweight. month’ by: Ring . “out. victory ; over Japan's | Sadao}, the’ Orient fly-|. ‘weight ‘champion. ‘in. the 10th. ‘round: of a. hon- -titie bout in Bra: There, we e. no: Ghangos’ ‘in the heavyweight, rankings, for Floyd GORDY : CAMERON, player with Esquires, will see action in the annual. baseball : tour-- ‘nament. at’ Roosevelt “Park: | Non= Toa dover, 00 met: «6 #8 are zp mit Al products tui ‘ONT LA int fs RE WINNIPE VER ee N flea) S ferrous: ‘metal. alloys. to fit any. 0 Ask your. for template | the. local all-stars. seven-team tourney,’ " the ranks of those |. . Saturday and Sunday. Camer-- on, who can play almost any position, will be playing for | verted both... : one In Vancouver,. the . Grey Cup, champion © Riders: ‘yielded the: first: converted touchdown, then matched | ,blows © with. British Co- ; | Jumbia ° ‘Lions | ‘until’ Gerry © Nes- | bitt’s® jast- quarter™: touchdown |” ‘ gave: the. easterners a. 42- 14 tri- “Saskatchewan. : R 0 u g h riders | also scored : first, before .a, “Can- Jada” Day’? crowd - of -£10, 000. in ‘| Spokane, Wash., ‘put. the’ Stam with: ‘two. “quarterbacks a peders,' going to. the. air, retaliated ors p a. fumbled ball. ‘on. the. ‘Lions’ : °10- yard. ‘line ; early. in: the: fourth quarter. andt ‘gave. the’ “Rough: Riders an: in- : surmountable - ‘Jead. before 17,988}. fans. “Three: Ottawa tacklers had jarred the: ‘ball: loose: from B.C. . quarterback : ‘Jim. Walden. : RIDERS. ‘TAKE - ‘LEAD, “The Lions’ and Riders. “were tied 1- T at. the: end of. the first’ quar- {ter,: Riders: took: a 14-7 lead at y the. half. anda: ‘lost-second single byy Dick Demarais gave: the east-: jern conference. team. a 15-14 margin. -entering . the final. 15 minutes of play.. “Willie Fleming raced 69: yards around left; end for B.C.'s first touchdown ‘in the’ first quarter and Walden, who. went the dis- _ ROOSEVELT PARK CAMPSITE was home fo: i third annual’ Dan, ‘McGrew: cruise. The, trailer’ ng. members. arrived. in Prince: Rupert, several | ‘They. ‘made’ good _use: of: their. time, tidying -up.: ‘boats and’ cars:: ‘They | were: joined in ‘this pic.ure by™ three members. -Of the Ketchikan Out- board: Boating. ‘Club: who. came. bo meet. them” and: Join. forces’ for ‘the cruise to. Ketchikan... : oa .— Photo by Gladys Baldwin, : “days. ahead: ‘of: the. cruisers ’ “coming ‘up coast. B few days: for say ~ _ Calgar y-. Stampeders ‘and Ottawa Rough. Riders ‘dro ove » back after giving -lup -eaily, leads to-score. close exhibition football victories ‘Tuesday night. five: trailering. familiés. of. thie. s trip | Lions” ‘seconds left in . the ¢ opening quar- ter and:.the: ‘rookie import’ went over. for Ottawa's: first: touch- wn.: te _ Loney w Canadian ‘Russ Jackson, ‘shar- | ing quarterback duties with Lan- caster,.moved ‘Riders. ahead 14-7 early in the. second, completing a °10- yard: ‘march. by -rolling: -to the left and scoring from Lions’ six-yard. line. GAME TIED — lead ‘with’ an: tincohverted oiehe down” in’ the. ‘first: quarter: and the” game, was deadlocked’ 7-7..at rhalftime:- . The: Stamps. - moved ahead: 14- 7 in the third quarter. ‘Passing led to Saskatchewan’s only. touchdown: when quarter-| back Bob Ptacek - fired. 19 yards to Jack Gotta, 11° ‘to. Don, Mc- Keta. and. 26° to: Ray: Purdin.::on the five-yard line in the first quarter.. Purdin took: a handoff and scotted around right end to score. and give the ‘Roughriders kett kicked a single for Saskat- chewan’'s other point. ‘Halfback Ray Matthews - and Lowell Coleman scored Calgary's touchdowns. George Hansen con- tance: as Lions’. ‘quarterback, hit end: ‘Dick: ‘Johnson’ -midway': through the third for the second verted both, ae oy GO TO AIR ° e a 6- 0 lead. Fullback: Fred ‘Bur- , the first’ Stampeder touchdown, capping. a ‘69- yard march. Inthe third quarter, Cichow- ski hit Ernie Warlick for. 10.yards and’ then® Coleman: for. 16 tyards in the end-zone.’.. ” * The. yardstick: story indicated Ottawa deserved to win.the dull Vancouver: contest. Riders had 15 first downs.on 222 yards rush- ing and 90 passing .as’ Lancaster oy and. Jackson. completed - five” ‘of 11: “pass” ‘attempts, | “The: ‘Lions had “14: first downs on*171 yards rush- ing arid. 167. passing, with “Wal- den completing” 15-of 31 passes. “ Ottawa’s Ron Stewart, ‘named Canada’s: outstanding - “football yards on lL carries. Orphans edge | Chieftains Orphans edged Chieftains 9- 4 last. night at Algoma Park to take a. 2-1: lead in the best-of- seven Senior Men's Softball Championships. — “ Jack “Mitchell went the. dis- tance for the win. He allowed seven hits. Quarterbacks Joe. Kapp and Gene Cichowski ‘provided the Dick Campbell started Chieftains but was replaced by B.C, score. George Grant con--fans with somé fine passing, Al Campbell in the fourth, To- Whey te age Qua rterback | *“Ron °* ‘in the TO! COMMONWRALTI S110, —-W connected with. end: Bob John-| * Laneaster ond ‘son on: a 380- yard. pass with 18 from the five-yard line to score {Kapp hit: Matthews. in the. sec-' quarter, and the Calgary halfback wheeled around’ end J another gether the two:hurlers held Or- phans to only four hits bul seven walks and five errors didn't help. Al Campbell got a home run with nobody on. in the’ inning, | ’ Orphans Sew 4t-up. ncn Baseball scores. Pacific. Const League - Vancouver 8 Hawall 5 ‘Tacoma 8 Portland 2 Gan Diego.6 Spokane 0 | Scattle at Salt Lake City, (ppd rain) a oo nee i. wl " Stendings Won Pol, Gh) | encoma. OT 4h. 620. Vancouver oe OT 46-508 2 Y Bcattle .. 60,40 660.7 y ¥ Portland » BR 64 401.14 ' . Spokane 1 AO BD Aha IB | Hawall |): Bl 3 AdT BY: | San ‘Dicgo af G4. Aan. alia) Snlt: Lake,» * 64/413 Be \ Hass Beg: sis purchasing “Nornan®: Bookott, §2-yonr-dld «cost .accountant | / ieee ‘Ont, won the Blaloy Rifle: Shoot's) Quoan’s, Prize Saturday at Blaloy, eo we macord ae ore By posaihle: 300.: ‘Thi whe fivet time! Canadn has | won the prize twice in na row, ’ "ma ioe _ Witephoto Roughriders, No prico, was an yyray Oa oe i. Advertising gs Local Results player . last: year,” ‘piled: up” 112, o for sixth started the game scoring two runs and nqver look- ed back. They ndded three In the fourth, one in the fifth and three in the sixth . to oS “"DMONTON @— Tho Weutern : ‘| Footpall Lengye. Edmonton x ‘[kimos announeod Tuesday. thoy: ‘Lnavo® purchased’ Canadian end. TRon Dundas from Saskatchewan nounced ‘for. Dundas,” who lodl : lie sth 1i)the conference in-paas comple tons in. 105A. ees Scherk, . ‘Doug Simonson, .. Len Shankel, . “Gordy: ‘Cameron, “AL Adams, ‘Doug, Ruttan and. Darrel Young.” . Here: ‘are: ‘the ‘draws tor "thé tournament play: : ete Be Saturday. ets “Game- No. 1°—* X10" am.) | Terrace Loggers” VS: Kitimat. Game'No; 2 :-—— (12:45 p.m.) — ‘(Smithers VS, ‘Hazelton. : Liters ‘Game No, 3. =-~(3:30° p.m.) ~ Rupert Ys: Terrace. Sande Lumber Mills. (This" ‘game. “will be’ broad- cast over, CFPR.) ld "Ketchikan. ‘gets ! a. “bye in. ‘the first: ‘round, }: This: As: ‘considered a game’ “and: a-win,; os . - Seven. ‘teams: wall ‘be’ ‘battling: i Fourth: :.Annual: J ment gets underway . at, Roose- Kete No. ‘ Fresno, Calif, Game No, 4 — (6: 45 pm) —_ hikan ° ~ Game’ No. be 0 am). — Loser. Game No. 1 vs. loser. ‘Game No. Qe : “Gaine No, 6° (12:45 p.m.) a Winner: Game: No. 2. _Vs winner . Game: ‘No.3. | - “: Game. No.7. — 3: 30 pm.) /—|— Loser. Game No. 3° vs loser Game ae (for Anird: and - fourth Places). _Wednesday, August 2 Prince. “Rupert. Daily: News| . 71961, Last Night’ 5 Fights ( — Ben Me-- dine, 140, Fresno, outpointed Don Jordan, 141, ‘Los: Angeles, | (10). 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