~ >> evo e va be Fh vues Pcince Rupert Daiip ews Cro. Thursday, June 14, 1962 ~ By TOM MASICH “To compete, and not to win”. Those may not be the exact words of the Olympic Oath, but they closely parallel the thoughts of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a french educator who originated the first modem Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. The program, to promote interest in education and culture as well as to foster better international understanding through the universal medium of youths love for athletics, has grown’ into the world’s largest amateur athletic sports spectacular. In my three years of athletic promotion and organization in Prince Rupert, the main hue and cry of our youth (up to 30 yéars of age), has been toward the lack of good competitive sport. .- ; It grieves me then to see only half a dozen of our enthused youth -file entry forms to compete in a competition such as the recently organized nine-mile road race from Galloway Rapids. Bridge to the Civic Centre. Due to lack of entries, last Saturdays race had to be postponed until this coming Sunday. I only hope that when the starting gun goes off at 12 noon Sunday that there are more than six entries to fill the list of prizes which consist of two large perpetual trophies, and six medals. “. Players run many miles T often ponder on the answers received as to why won't one compete in the race. The general comment from our soccer or basketball players is that they are not in shape. These fellows never stop to consider that in a soccer game ‘they may run anywhere from 10 to 15 miles, or in @ basket- ball.game anywhere from five to ten miles. In basketball it is generally under conditions of poor air movement and lack of circulation, , - IJn/soccer it is wvenerally in spurts of speed up to fifty or one hundred yards. Running nine miles at slightly more than a jog is child’s play in comparison. “To compete, and not to win.’ That’s the cue fellows, start the race at least, after that no one cares if you drop out, Following Sunday’s road race, there ‘will be an informal dyal track meet between athletes of JOTP from Terrace and This meet will be held at Algoma Park beginning at t . Rupert. 1.p.m, or thereabouts, ‘Locally,,we have some talent, there is also an abundance of Talent from Terrace, me What: we need now is support. If you have nothing to do on Sunday,: and you have been wondering about the quality of s ymeé..of: the north zone athletes, drop down to the grounds and;give a cheer. We'd love to see you there. a — 1 Farm system schedule * mn Prince Rupert Little League’s farm system sched- ule for the second half of the season and the team players were announced today. Teams and players are: poo Philpott Evitt — Robert Kel- lough, John West, Joe Hawkins, Blair Johnstone, Paul Marshal, Larry Stewart, Allan Cameron, Terry Cook, Colin Sutherland, Bart Proctor, Larry Hansen, David Anderson, Dennis Ricky Letourneau, Tommy New- ton, George Sheppard, Sam Par- nell and coach Len Alexcee. David MecMeekin, Murray War-- Skeena Grocery — Donald ren. Bruce Simonds, David Maitland, Donald Mcdade, Cor- Tough, Mervin Gorda, Keith rado Visentio, Donald Beliveau, Husoy, Billy Turcotte, Jim Wasyk,’ Jumes McEwen and coach Al Cairns. Greer and Bridden — Patrick Bateman, Herbert Spence, Rarry | Wick, Peter Coster, Dale Stoth-;Sheppard, Robe ert, Arthur Alexcec, Ted Sylves- Ogilvie and coach Bob Don ter, Steven Turner, Hank Koster, son. Jack Mussallem, John Evans, Michael Polloway, Vernon Dex- ter, Stephen McLaren, Robert Doane, Wayne Currie, Joe Gon- rt Goudry, John Here is the schedule: Saturday, June 16,— Skeena Grocery VS Greer and Bridden. Thursday, June 21 — Greer ‘and Bridden vs Philpott Bvitt Saturday, June 23 — Philpott Evitt vs Skeena Grocery Thursday, June 28 — Greer and Brdden vs Skeena Grocery Saturday, June 30 — Philpott Evitt vs Greer Thursday, July 5 — Skeena Grocery vs Philpott Evitt Saturday, July 7 — Skeena Grocery vs Greer and Bridden Thursday, July 12 — Greer and Bridden vs Philpott Evitt Saturday, July 14 — Philpott Evitt vs Skeena Grocery Thursday, July 10 - Greer and Bridden vs Skeena Grocery Saturday July 21 10:30 Philpott Evitt vs Greer and Bridden Saturday, July 21 1:30 Skeena Grocery vs Philpott Fevitt . foc each anaes oe ee ee eg Eo Stn ai and Bridden | .,. and help speed your mail! 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Tuesday, in what was termed one of the most exciting games ever seen, the shoe gals rallied for five runs in the bottom of the final inning with two out and no one on base. to nip Wahl's Last night they scored a more, impressive victory as they pound- straight victories in senior wom-! Fashion rides high in softball league i } l ! ed Savoy 10-3. Tuesday Wahl’s led through out the game and after five full innings had built up a com- ald- | manding | t ‘ - | | Shion at the plate with three j Pats in four trips. \ Standings Ww LL Pet. GBI. Fashion ........ 5 0 1.000 PRSHS .......... 3. 2 600 24% Wahl's ........... 1 3 250 3h Savoy QO 4 000 8 4!2 12-3 lead, having com- pletely outplayed the shoe gals and victory was almost cinched —almost, but not quite. Fashion settled down to tight defensive ball in the final two innings while scoring five runs in both the sixth and seventh igame. innings. i Winner Doane gave up only In the seventh Bernice Pricer) nine hits while walking one and. singled, Gailya Grimoalfson! striking out one. doubled Gloria Green was safe at first on an error and tSella Nickle banged out drive home one runner. gales, Stanley Cameron, Murray| .,, . ccococoes el MARIAN — No one seems to know! where Burling- | ame from or even what sex it is. This friendly seal cement pier 150 feet off the shore in Burlington — CP Photo Florence Bell was walked in- tentionally, and Jordan scored the winning run when Isabel Lindsay’s drive was fumbled by Wahl’s. second Erickson to end the ball game. Fashion's Frances Doane, in chalking up her fourth win against no defeats, gave up nine hits, walked only two and struck out one. Wahl’s Carol Kellerman and reliefer Frieda Johnson allowed 14 hits, walked five and fanned one. It was Kellerman’s 20th strike- out of the season. Bell and Grimolfson led Fa- Wahl's catcher Jean Billing led PROS LOOP LOOP DLO LE LIP POL DOI OOCI OOS . . | her team, also hitting three for four. Fashion committed nine err- ors to Wahl’s seven but the boat crew’s errors were costly. Last night, Savoy showed ? little strength at the start 61 the game as they held Fashion scoreless for tWo innings and a then scored a pair of runs in the. third. But Fashion bounced the inning and then padded the score during the rest of the: Loser Carol Jordano allowed 11 hits, walked two and fanned | a single 10! none. Doane also set the pace a Mary Jordan then smashed it)the plate as she pounded oul stand-up triple to score the ty- ing runs, Wiremen dow grocers 8-3 Rlectricians recorded thevr eighth win in nine games Jast night as they downed Shop-masy u-S inca Litble League game, Tuesday night Fusiliers won their second game by edeine Kinsmen 10-9, Freddy Blevenson went the distanee on the mond for Pustiers and saved his own game in the Jast inning by te- Wiring the tying run- a. third during an attempted steal, Last night Bob Donaldson paced the wiremen to vietory with a five-hitter, He struck out seven, ‘Tomy Crosby Jed wiremnen at the plate with two hits in three trips. Dennis Rudy pounded out a home run for the grocers, Shop-Masy meets Kinsmen in the final pame of the first halt Lomorrow nieht, Baseball scores By The Canadian Press Ameriean League Cleveland 2-4, Washington 4-1 Baltimore 0, Boston 4 Chicago $8, Kansas Clty 4 Minnesotn 4, Los Angeles 2 Detroit. at New York ppd. National Dengue Pitisburgh 6, Chieaga 4 San Pranetseo 0, Cinema 3 Los Angeles 2, Milwaukec | Philadelphia 1, Bt. Louls @ New York at Houston ppd. Pacttlea Coast Teague Tracom 2-2, Vianeouver 0-1 fin Diepe 7, Balt Lake City 6 Qther pamen postpaned, three hits in four trips. | Top batter for Savoy was fire baseman Laura Letourneau hit: ting two for two. Fashion committed three crr- ors while Savoy fumbled nine (dimes, Tonight's game features Will's tygadnst high school, cee cere te eae ne te teat renee ste bh keene ewe & baseman Lynne! buck! with four runs in the bottom of: or er eo we wees ver ev eee ye eee a ed ” i - a ory Pa ©... oe Brazil, to meet Brazil and Czechoslovakia Brazil reached the finals Wed- nesday by beating Chile while ‘Czechosiovakia defeated Yugoslavia 3-1. Chile and Lugo- | slavia will play Saturday to de- cide the third-and-fourth-place finishers. : Brazil may be without the services of its star player, right- winger Garrincha two goals before being sent off | by Peruvian referee Maximo Ya- masaki. The International Federation of Football Associations was CX- rpected to rule today or Friday. on whether to disallow Garrin-” ~~ cha from the final game for, Wednesday’s incident. — 1 SEMI-FINALS ROUGH Both semi-finals were rough, with Yamasaki sending Chile's. centre-forward -Honorio Landa’ out of the game two minutes before ejecting Garrincha. The teams finished with 10 men each, During the Ozech-Y¥ uposiay match, Swiss referee Dienst had to call together the captains ol each club. He warned them chat somebody would go olf if these was any, more rough play. Vava, Brazil's centre-forward, got two goals. Seoring for Chile were inside right Toro and Lionel Sanchez who tallied on-n penalty kick. - Inside left Koraba gave the Czechs a 1-0 lead in the 48th minute but Yueoslavia tied it 1-l'on centre-forward Jerkovic’s goal in the 7th minute. Inside - right Scherer then broke — the | Gyros edge | Elks 3-1 | Pony League fans were treated Lo another good game last night tas Gyros edged Elks 2-1 in a tightly-pitched contest at Roose- velt Park. Behind the three-hit chuck- ing of curve-baller Wayne Hal- dane, Gyros came to life for the first time this season and played the ball they are capable of. Elks scored their only run in the first ' ; inning. Brian Lewis led off with |game open by scoring Lwice for a walk and went to second on an : Czechoslovakia within four mine” ‘infield out. Brian Specht then | 7} aT yp ‘lined a single to centre to score | Players injured the run. SANTIAGO, Chile i --- Brazil, Gyros didn’t score the tying'the defending World Cup soccer run until the fifth inning. Mc- champion, had four of its stars Williams walked, went to sec- on the injured list Monday with ° ‘ond on Ted Thompson's single only two days remaining before and came home as Ken McRae its semi-final match against hit a hot shot between short Chile. and third. The rally died there . but they came back in the sixth to score the winning run on a. walk, an error and a single by George Elchuk. _ Hpldane struck out six Elks while walking two. Rick Newsom was the loser and he gave up only five hits while whiffing Six and walking three. The top slugger for the night was Sven Rasmussen of Gyros with two singles. TOP BATTERS A Section Mel Mah 800 Bill Pottle DAD . Sven Rasmussen 500 Rory McNeice 500 , Ken Shields vec see 500 | B Section Bob Pottle .666 Alan Mah 666 ; Pat Schooley 666 : Robin Parks 500 TROb IDYDTAVONM cree cree 500 Wins meet ccer final se SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)—Defending ehampion final match of the World Cup Soccer championship. 4-2 utes—in the 80th and 83rd min- ; against the Czechs. Already the defending champions are with- out inside-forward star Pele who wees was injured in who “scored | match against Czechoslovakia, the field in the last 10 minutes Jonly time so far that the Bra- zilians have been held to AA6l Ce a Czechs Sunday will meet Sunday in the utes. 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