ee FOR A FIRM FOUNDATION preeeen nthe ee ~. strong, durable concrete, use 4y ror a 6 Prince Rupert Dailp jews Wed. ot Wednesday, June 27, 1962 , ciation’s sixth annual lment te be held‘ at Park this weekend. Your dealer offers Cement — the most widely used for all general purposes and do-it-yourself projects . . . to The tourney will decided earlier. play All-Stars at 7 p.m. Phe 1051 Main Sereer, Vancouver 4, B.C. Mage tn Vancouver, Britleh Gotumbia ree : PHILPOTT EVITT & CO., LTD. 800 2nd Avenue West Phone 2101 game will play x“*«* « Tournament i PRINCE RUPERT BASEBALL ASSOC. 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Tie gfeeteament i mat pubushed ot dicplaved by Wie Liquor Control Gourd oF by the Governmont of British Columble. 1 Rusty Ford, tourney chairman, said this morning that Kitimat ball club officials ‘phoned him last night and said they'd like ito enter. a complete LAFARGE Other teams entered are: the cement service... from iccal Gordon & Anderson all- stars, Terrace, Ketchikan andi Type | Normal Portland smithers. now be a double- knockout affair instead of a round-robin as had been Saturday will see Ketchikan Sunday Kitimat will play Ter- race at 10 a.m. Smithers will play the winners of the first game at 12:30, Losers of the third losers of game two at 3 p.m., and in the fifth game at 6 p.m. the winner of oma WWahl's topples shoe gals . Five teams entered | in baseball tourney Five teams are now entered in tk the Prince Rupert Baseball Asso- tourna- ! Ap ics er of game two. , Three games Monday will have en’s softball league leaders 10-5 in a bitterly fought Roosevelt the loser of the first game play | os ‘o Park last nieht. ithe loser of game four at 1:30 game at Gy} g£ 'p.m., 4pm, and the winner of game the first frame and stayed On| Fashion's lead to 2% games. ‘five against the winner of the top throughout the whole game. 4 p.m. game in the final game of the tourney. " . Both Ford, and “League Presi- dent Sparky Smith ‘expect a good deal of action throughout the tournament. only a strong hitting ball club but also play good defensive ball, Ketchikan is estimated and Terrace will be a difficult team to topple. North Vancouver soccer team . Tacoma 12 Portland 5 bie replacing colorful Miner ma la here . Hawaii 6 Spokane 4 |; Simmundson who resigned last y P y a San Diego at Vancouver ppd. | week. The Prince Rupert Football As- tk eee ts meet a a ens high sociation at present is consider- sor . : ing bringing in the Norburn soc- E ‘l oot ° | Linescore: 901 220 0-- 5 118 cer team of North Vancouver for oot race ; Fashion ‘ — an exhibifion game in the city. mile ; Wahl’s 405 001 x—10 71 Irwin Garfield, association pre- : : sident, said that it is possible sponsoring an open mile foot that Labor day be named for the race at Roosevelt Park July 2. | game. The cost of bringing the . . . Norburn in was quoted at $1,500. contact Art Murray or Tom Ma- ‘four golfers have entered the; Garfield said that there are sic. several outstanding players on), : the team who average at about the track schedule has been next sunday and Monday. and 18 years of age. . ; yA} Ao EL Ri GIO A\SIEYA SiWElit Savoy crushes Olympic Training Program are| LT tarATSITIULE te Pee LA OTA ° Be abvend. INGHESIRNO. Aon Commercial club Is! crAtPle{Lie|t RIE TEA ; AINTY BEPIRIEL TIE IN Savoy moved into a four-run Island swim meet . MIELTIRIE peo LL ISIPIE IL lead after two innings and went! som east nd vost Cana. HTATWIELO BL OLN ISLE LT RaaO 1710 on to thump Commercial 19-11 om eastern and western Cana-| [al [i [cme rlo[StelR Mac UR in senior men’s softball action da and the US. are expected to! fL[AlTRatie(M[P [7 BEC IRIOIN DE | last night at the Algoma Park participate in the Victoria cen-| [L)i[ClWIEINdBOIS ee a - \tennial swim gala July 7. Clubs TeAH{ELAIDISITIALL AIAIA | By the fourth inning Savoy | across Canada end the northwest| [S[ATHIATRIATN BAS lOLL1OUs oN} | had gained a 12-6 lead and had|y.s. have been invited to enter|- {P LIUTREMNAI TIT [Ve 180 (RIN | control for the entire game. lswimmers in the event. A large ATTING | BA TIRADE TR IOIU TIE | Savoy’s Rey McKay slammed | entry is expected. MALT LH fi KiElE |Neewe [RIA IS | the ball over the head of Com- mercial’s right fielder for the game’s only home run. .S “Bob Kelsey started for Com- ‘ ‘mercial , Terry Shenton in the fifth. Pat § | Anderson went the distance for | Commercial. A clubs mechanics A shift team tromped mech- anical shift 20-7 in a Columbia . : Cellulose Softball League game last night at Algoma Park. | A shirt held down the mechan- in the first inning, while bringing in five runs. A shift had the game under contrel and scored three to five runs more than the mechanics in every inning. A shift's pitcher Leniuk, kept the Mechanics down as he wert the full game, Mechanics pileher Smith tried but could not stop the opposition from hitting. First loss for Fashion Wahl’s Boat’ Yard handed Fashion Footwear the winners of game six Wahl’s scored four runs on two; Elks edge Paramounts 10- 7 after fourth-inning blitz Paramounts and Elks of the,;seven runs, all in the fourth in- Prince Rupert Pony league went | ning. on a spree in the fourth inning of Monday night’s game racking |Jessop, scoring three runs, and up a total of 12 runs, Otherwise the seven third game will play the win- heir firs ino. : _jgame was fairly tight with Elks|and the losing pitcher was Saiki. ne third g ill play theirfirst loss of the season, toppling the Senior Wom-|Gereating Paramounts 10-7. Elks were hitting quite con- . ’ * , sistently scoring three in the Last Night's Fights first, one in the second, five in! ————--—| the fourth, and one in the sixth’ 168%, Chat outpointed Leroy play the losers of game five at hits and three Fashion errors in|jnto second place and narrowed inning. Paramounts clicked for Green, 173, Kansas City (10). Big hitters for the Elks were Greer with two runs. inning} Winning pitcher was Newsom, nn eee Chicago (?} — cliff Murkey, Wahl’s had only one fielding | The win moved the poaters| error. | ' Sophie Hawn, shortstop for the beaters received a standing ova- tion for her superb infielding. Sophie along with third basc- man Selma Standring and sec-| Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 6 |ond baseman Joan Sedlack gave: St. Louis 15 Chicago 3 ehucker Carol Kellerman all the! New York 2 Pittsburgh 5 support she needed. ' Houston 0-4 Philadelphia 2-6 | Fashion came through with , American League some smart plays. Stella Nickle, : Cleveland 0-3 Detroit 6-1 left fielder, third baseman Gloria | Minnesota 5 New York 0 Green, and first baseman Gallya i Los Angeles 0 Boston 2 Grimolfson supplied the spark. Chicago 0 Baltimore 1 Frances Doane lost her first | Kansas City 2 Washington 1 game this season. Pacific Coast League Wahl’s were guided to the win Salt Lake City 3 Seattle 1 by temporary manager Bill Lam- ‘Baseball scores. National League Milwaukee 2 Los Angeles 1 All-stars are not not being under- league leading Elks Lodge No. 342 will be | AA Golf entries Persons wishing to enter must | PRINCE GEORGE @ — Forty- ‘Simon Fraser open tournament. . \ It was also announced that | The 36-hole affair will be played changed to 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.| 2 every week-day. 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