Pines super Dally 3 sew | By Gany OAKES e ae _ Sports, Editor, . af ‘bien Poot ‘heavier as: the game progressed. 4 By «the; end of the top half. ofthe ninth it looked like» SKy, . Terrace » Skeena ‘Loggers: shutout Kitimat: 8-0 behind the’ h many of. Jack Mosdell and that. Was. the only 1 action 2 cal. ‘baseball association, . ces eo Fan support. was good in. spite of the weather. caused discomfort. we +>" Details fdr. a tournament of ‘this: ‘type should ve worked out. months ‘in’ advance to: insure’ success,. “ “Instead” of. leaving the ‘job up ‘to'a committee we feel it . ould be’ better turning the ‘job over. to ‘one man. ©. “Commissioner Floyd’ Jessop says he’s all for it. . ‘Looking. ‘pack | ‘over: ‘our “predictions ¢ on the ‘BC. ‘Lions » we i we're: batting: three for four. The scores haven’t been exact. ‘but. were’ close. Success : has: built up our confidence to uch an’extent.that. we will: ‘expand our’ ‘predictions to include ‘fall. games played. in the’ Canadian Football: League.’ 3". Tonight Calgary. will beat Saskatchewan at. Regina. ; Now we'll go way out. on a thin limb.‘and‘ give: you pre- . ‘dictions. on. games.in. both the Western and. Eastern | Football. ‘Conferences this: week ‘and . next. oe It’ 5 be Winnipeg over Montreal Friday; Ottawa, ‘over 'B. C. “Ollawa ” over Wwinnipes next ‘Thursday. - : Me If we are Proved correct as far. as the Lions are: “concerned, i * the’ season progresses. : e. return: ‘of Bob Jeter will help the backfield. ‘This will rs | Marlin attacks. fishermen? | as: simply. too much. ay 8 a 4 ‘foot runabout. when, ‘Turini Ss about to fall in'and everyone headed for shelter... ‘| llow. named. Vic, Turini ‘and B. a companion es “BEGINNER'S LUCK "Paul Oederkerk of South Bend, Indianna, ‘proudly. displays the 51- game’ winner’ ‘almost ev- co ery spring since: he. moved. up ‘ |from the minors. five years ago, had only ‘a 5-5. won ~ lost record ', }last June.29. The Dodgers | were -. |third, 2%" jeading Cincinnati Redlegs. ‘Since |} then Drysdale has won'as-many, games ‘behind the games:as:he-did‘in the- first 2%, ; Drysdale’ was sensational Wed-' nesday “night, hitting. ‘his first major | “league grand- -slam home run, ehéckin ‘Milwaukee Braves _-}on four’ hits.and_ striking out 11 {men for, his. ‘10th victory - as the woe Dodgers’ picked. up an B- 3 tri- i umph.’ Drysdale - Has. “won. “thre e . straight ‘engagenients. The Dod- |} | gers” have™ -captured 17- of their last 20-games: and now lead the Reds by one_ game. . | The’ Reds," after losing. tour ‘of their last five battles,” “got back on the beam: with a’5-0 shutout over. Philadelphia “Phillies: San ninth Louis ° Cardiiials. stopped | Pitts- burgh’ ‘Pirates™:4-0" on «a eye . . L Saya! eee “BO marl . aa - Ladies’ and Men's Ss | Stee = Pair sed a four- hittex for',the: ‘win. Kansas City, ‘Athicti¢s ‘dropped’ the third ~' place Baltimore 1214 games: behind New York by: beat-. ing the Orioles: ‘2-1. Cleveland. Sox beat, Minhésota, T ins: 5- 4. allowing: just. five’ hits. of the .year gave: Detroit’: ‘a.2-1: lead‘in the’ third: inning,’ but Jim Landis tied it-in the: fourth with. his’ 16th “home:. Tun...That’s the. way. it stood. ‘until : the. eighth, when Al: Kaiine ‘cracked Cal. Mc-. Lish (7- 11) for a 420- -foot: homer. Indians defeated’ | Washington Senators... 3-1. on Gary . Bell’s: three hitter ‘and Boston: Red 1g tops in majors, - for. the: . Tigers.) Rocky- Colavito 'g ¢ 31st ome 1 run, : : : ‘score eight best team the ship has faced all} -| runs in: thie first: inning off only|year and hoped: that: the ship | one; hit; two ‘errors’ and seven |would™return so ‘that . another’ Walks. “After. t at it was: ‘strictly game could:.be played.- eet no ‘éontest.’ Jack Mitchell started for Ri: providing. a: nea water: wight seal... ‘gaffed the monster. as’ he. was tying to. S ” Golfers needed. at “Algoma . “A. ‘clipping ‘from ‘The. Daily. News| way back: in July, 10, 1929 “slates: “There. is 'a'rumor-around. that. efforts will be: made to organize’ .a: ‘golf. club: in: Prince. Rupert. Several. groups. “are working on < schemes’: ‘but. have not: come up: with. anything definite yet. It will be. a: costly. project and, members: must, be ind the high school. be appreciated. © wea fe END NOTES © “Don’t - forget the. Little ‘League ‘all- star exhibition games Sunday at Algoma Park. Our boys will ‘play a -game series With: Terrace’s all- stars. rt As a ‘le job and : ‘your’ ‘help would coy ee gt ees a ty 'f Stephon, WB, wos " 6 An. record at the Canadian - bro Ba pai \ {uventte men's Game times ‘are a "| dropped a tough; 30-foot putt for “The 'ship’s : team. ‘were. defin- pert’ but. was ‘replaced | by Al but. said. after Campbell in-the fifth. ~: | °.'Phe two -hurlers ‘allowed only: “| four hits, walked nine and struck ” out Mine... 200 we. Jack- McWewon took to’ the mound for the boat crew .at’ the start. of the. game .with Bob ning the two men traded’ places and Mast finished out the game as pitchers :3 5. Together “they gave up eight. hits; issued: 17. free passes and fanned none, | First baseman Nick Colde hit a home run with nobody on in “Fashion ‘pounded’ out 20 ‘hits and: dumped . Prince: Rupert’s Senior High - ‘Scho L ‘girls! 22-14. in: the opening ‘game of the Sen- ior? Women’s Softball champion- ship’ finals: last ‘night at. Gyro Park. It. was'.a ‘come - ‘trom - behind win. ‘for’ the shoe Bals. High the sixth fnning for the navy ‘the’ first: four ‘innings to Fash- ‘ion’s. six .and . looked ‘like easy}, two hits in three trips. lwinners. oe Linescore: : r . USS Watts. 100 011 1—4.4 10 ‘However the “gals. buckled Rupert B04 242 .x—20 8 1 their shoes , and held’ the -stu- ‘deitts' to oly one run for.the re- Menewon. ae (2) and Mast, McKewon . Mitchell, Camp- mainder of the: Bame;: Offensive- ‘ ly, they ‘scored':16°funs -in three / Pell (5) and’ Morrison, MacEwan innings to insure the win, ' Fashion ‘pitcher Frances Doane: went the distance and scattered 11 hits, gave up only three walks and'struck out two, Doane also. led her team at the plate with four hits in SIX trips, She belted .a single, two doubles and a triple’ to. record clght RBIs, = 40> NS., secretary, | ‘will hold) much’ Loser Soylon:i Ross! walked of the attention today when she eight and fanned seven, ° leads 16 survivors into the first Catchor Carol McKay was the }of. two 18-hole rounds of cham- toy high school batter with two plonship fligit ’ match play in triples In four trips. the Canadian: women's open golf Fashion loft a‘total-of 13 run- championship. ners stranded on the ‘bases. while The petite six-time Nova Scotin tho. school : gals strandod ‘only amateur. champion Wednesday Lohnes leads. women’s open VANCOUVER © () , Rita Lohnos, .23-year- ~old: ‘Lunenburg, five, rocked: fans and competitors Linescore; ~ >": oo alike’ at Polnt Grey Golf and: PRSHS 065 200 010—14 11 8}Country Club by scoring a one- Fashion 801 276 30x—22 20 Olunp victory ‘over Elizabeth Price ‘Rossi. and Meway Donne and Farnham, Eng . Cloutior, | of Farnham, England, 1950 Brit ae es sh champion. Jviclory .was:a sensational 75. Weslock favored ‘im amateur play _ YDMONTON --Nick, Weslock, wanoracking veteran of the fnir- ways, established himself as a favorite to..win’ the Canadian amateur golf chanipionship with fh. wensational display;.of clutch shooting for a. ‘gomeaback,. oxtra- hole’ victory. in’ Wodnosday's kecond round, ©‘ « The groying, 43-yonr-old from Toronto's Misalssnugua, Club, on the. 16th... Miss Prico: had been virtually conceded ‘a spot in’ Saturday's $6-hole final by experts in pra- championship . grading, sour puttor left hor within strik- ing distance of Miss Lohnos and ovontually, cost hor. the match, |. Miss Lohnes today mects Jo- sephine “BO. 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