- When it comes to staging a history-making base- ball production, two unlikely roles would be a third-string outfielder named Reed and a second-line reli ton. | But Reed and Bouton shared the spotlight Sunday as New York Yankees overcame Detroit Tigers in a 22-inning American League drama that lasted seven hours. Reed provided the decis- ive punch, his first big league home run with a man on base in the 22nd inning. and Bouton supplied the key pitching, seven innings of three-hit relief, as the Yankees won 9-7 In time, the game at Tiger Stadium was the longest ever played in the majors. In inn- ings, only four marathons have gone HOMER OFF REGAN The battle started off as a Yankee runaway as they bombc:l Frank Lary for six runs in the first inning and another run in the second. But while the Tigers were catching up and holdin mn a -—~- Esquires | sweep pair _ at Smithers A scheduled double-header be- tween: “Belmonts and Terrace was" “cancelled yesterday after- moon but Esquires swepl two games from Smithers, 17-4 and ©4-0. | Esquires’ Joc Giordano hit a home run in each game. Darrel Young hit a home run in the first game and endcd up with seven hits in nine trips. Len Shankel won the and Gordon Cameron Was second-game winner. further. first the Former Belmont second base- | man Dicky Bury, playing with Esquires for the first time, exe- euted a triple-play when he caught a line drive, stepped on the baw at second and threw to first. Former Smithers’ fielder Bill Kilpatrick also play- ed for Esquires. Edge Tigers 9-7 in 22 imnings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS other big-league ; andidates for starving Jack Bou- ef pitcher named Jim on, a succession of five Detroit pitchers shut out the Yanxees for 19 innings before Reed blasi- ed his homer off Phil Regan. The first-place’ Cleveland In- dians beat Washington Senators '4-2 after losing the opener of a doubleheader 3-1 to the Sena- tors. Los Angeles Angels trim- ‘med Minnesota Twins 3-2 in 19 ‘innings and 7-6, dropping the ‘Twins a game and a half behind the Indians. Chicago White Sox handed Kansae City Athletics thei rsev- enth straight defeat, 6-1, then lost 5-2 to the Athletics. Boston Red Sox beat Baltimore Oriolcs 3-2 and 6-5. Chicago dumped Kansas Cily 6-1 Saturday. Minnesota shut out Los Angeles 5-0, Washington defeated Cleveland 5-3 and Bal- timore downed Boston 5-3. New York and Detroit split a dou- ifirst game 8-4 and Detroit the second 5-4. League’s most valuahle could carry Cincinnati Reds to a second straight pennant. The Reds, after a wretched istart, are hanging doggedly in | the rnee. They are seven garacs ‘behind the league-leading Los | | | ‘bleheader, New York taking the - Frank Rovinson, the National | player : of 1961. is on a hot streak that: ‘Angeles atfer beating the Dod- | gers 12-10 Sunday. Four hom- ‘ers, two of them by Rebinson, propelled the Reds to victory. | Robinson’s homers, his ‘and 1ith of the season, drove 10th | | ' Luckies split weekend series Old Empress Luckies ployed 2 two-game series over the week - end but lost to Pacific 5-4 and made it up by thumping Legion 16-2. Friday. the Luckies started off in four runs and gave the Reds; bad as Pacific scored four runs fresh momentum after they had:in the first and second innings. | Picking up, Luckices brought in ‘lost an early 5-0 lead. San Francisco Giants dcfeal-:one run. ed Warren Spahn and Milwau- kee Braves 3-1 to climb to with- jin 11. games of the Dodgers. ‘doubleheader to Chicago 4-3 and 8-4 to fall 64% ‘in front of the ;the pace and only half a game fourth-place ! Pittsburgh Pirates dropped 4] Reds. St. Louis Cardinals split iwith Philadelphia Phillies, ithe Phile won the opener 3-1. Rain came pouring down ditr- ‘ing the third inning of the first, win- centre- ning the second game 5-1 after i ' ;game in New York and washed mas (a hard Commercial shot from and Benito Pitri who scored onc’ are? Soccer journey ‘out a scheduled doubleheader second inning, Fina ty ere tuene ‘his Jeft, fumbled it and was in cach half. Robins . 17 between Houston Colts and the |!es came Lo ife and before the: forced to make a hinge and pick | ; . “T-Birds 17 o . « el < “rs FS ane a Comercial used Ruclolpl abe. me Mets. game had ended, they scored 15 the ball up before getting 14S aiais in their net udolph Babs Armour Salvage 16 starts Wednesday SATURDAY'S RESULTS more runs to wrap it up. ‘fingers stomped on by an ate | N th Wee a om Paul's Sunset Serv. - 16 ’ AN In Saturday action, St. Louis The winning pitcher Bob Min- | tacking Commercial player, le - 1 i CS ee s om new PRFCU 13 Prince Rupert soccer fans are [beat Philadelphia 9-1, New York tenko walked five and struck: Woutball association president OunNe a. vb a cw oye ss c- Misfits 12 in for some tournament soces? }routed Houston 13-2. Pittsburgh | out one of the Legion players. | Irwin Garfield said that Frescto hive North West fos twine in * Locker Plant 9 this week when local teams will |jedged Chici 4! 5 rE]CS _ vanks amone anne vt agate. BEVE ast a O~ A Rmpress Luckies 7 . iged Chicago 4-3, Los Angele pranks among the three best goa senier men's soccer pame it Al-| MPPOSS ; rally for the Jubilee trophy don- ated by the City. On Wednesday at 7 p.m, Com- mereial will open the tourney arains) Local 798. On Thursday defeated Cincinnati 14-3, San Francieso beat Milwaukee 5-2. Brown dies North-West Floors will play New VANCOUVER Robert Paul Royal, and on Friday the Em- Brown, Vancouver's “Mr, Base - press Chiefs will play Aivansh. Saturday, the winner of Wed- nesday's wate will play the Win- ner of Thursday's game, and 18 Fe at Bo, the winner of that game will] Brown, who retired eight years; play the winner ot Wrichiyts [RO had a career in the Rune mame for the cup. ‘The tac yes player, couch and official’ ame is slated for Sunday at 2 Which spanned 53 years, | pm ce weenie sects Next Monday at 7 opin Liye Native all-strers wall play tare European all-stars for the MM berta Market Trophy, | hoot ofe At an exeentive: meetmne ot) the Football Assocrmion riday it owas learned thia) Prince Georpe has deelined tao play an exhilition fame here oon Assoc ii tior Garfield sad derstand why finch sO) presided he could Pyanee daittieudlt not ube Creare try cron uy il here since thes were moarantecd finance assistanec for the trip: Erwin Mueller of the Nor!) Cariboo soceer cossociation tot the doeal assocatian iy a tele- wrauy that il may Yeo qrossible for Pravce Giearpe to pithar dt fon nh oesditbiyan semvetime: next vear made Young qir! breaks record in track meet VANCE OLIVER hha beeame the dire. (raid: yOu @stopen tien of Pitioh Catia Dia track aid (etd The Te year-old Ciynde Jostu dent literally camped ante th metre here atiter IM fone inontl al traitine cad ttle coe hyiyap. Bhe oelested tive feet ime Chie: “Hes binh damp in dnter- biabe meet, ( a Ny a. eracldnp the mech reeard Dy nist call cee ‘ w haaivbebl ¥ Inehes aid anothebeldy Gdn th distriet's puaber girls recard set: iy Vdd by a Tdeyeur- ald. Jiaas mmark wis only fou Inehes below the Canadh in won fies open Pecand, | dune 84) due to “financial problems” Irwin Jo bamedy y ball’ for nearly half a century and one of the founders of west coast baseball, died today at the ’ \ \ | | . Ginn COACHES PEEWEE 1 one af ber players how tod | Wionde, dias been eanehing , I me te i i te Oe i ee TAM. Aharon Zin lod the bat. Bharen, a blue-eyed the Vietoria Park peewee softball tenm dn Montrent for two years and has taken the tewm to the — Jenpue tinas both seasons, She aise conehes peewee hoekey, In the fourth inning the Old Empress crew went wild by scoring two runs making the score 4-3 for Pacific. laying hard the Luckies miss- In the second game Luckies ‘started better than the first DY‘ o¢ hard shots to kcep a close. scoring one run, but Legion j bounced back to drive a run IN One of the most spretacular and tie the score. Legion batted in another «un! and blanked the Luckies in the Basebail scores PACTFEG COAST LEAGUE Saturday Spokane 2-8 Seattle 1-3 Tacoma 4 Hawaii 2 San Diego 2 Portland 1 Vancouver 7 Salt Lake City 3 Sunday Tacoma 8-0 Hawail t-1 Sun Diego 11-4 Portland b-9 Spokane 2-8, Seattle 0-4 Silt Lake Ciiy 5-3 Vane'r 44 seats cdi eShues alates aliee he Le in, 20, Instructs Cr Miata | | re © eo we we wees " t RD We OR Be sy £ Rs ve Me TS Siete “row . 1382 8Ie tere BO ve PP ean 28 S28 Pes BAY her PLEDILED IRE e Eo?” ee 98 9 PPLE SPAE DERE F PPP, FESR E: Meidee. BLAST MISSES Rookie goalkeeper Skip Jolly really had a busy night when his Norburn team played an inter- City Lacrosse League game in Vancouver. He made 36 spectacu- lar blocks, including this one when a cat-like move cut down the shooting angle forcing Westminster's Jim Watsen to hurry and miss the target. But Jolly’s performance wasn't enough -- Ner- burn lost 8-1. — CP Photo o hi as “LACROSSE jocuice Waurpece Qathp Pews La. Mouday, June 25, 1962 | | ' Presoto stars for dub in 5-4 loss to hotelmen Despite crowd thrilling voal-tending on the p in Algoma Park last night. art! were: of Local 708’s goal tender Peter Presoto, his team WaS!Lueky Strikes Cubs !ed their mark by one. The losing | < ae » AIS team WaS: Lucky Strikes games off; pitcher was Dan Postula who defeated 5-4 by the Commercial Hotel club in an ex- | struck out nine and walked eight. ;jbition soccer wamc | Presoto grabbed up au number Kallatudas scored two in margin between the two teams. ‘saves was at the 20-minute mark of the second half. ic blocked ‘first and one in the second half. Other goal-getters were Carlos Moreira who kicked in one goal, ‘for Local 708 in the second half, ; ‘Commercial Hotel 0... ... . 22 the, Certified Welders 21 ‘Kaien Credit Unien 18% Dibbs’. 0... 18 Savoy Twisters 18 vrerrrewyey evr eyeeye reve ee vy er vyry | Two-day baseball tournamen , | to be held here this A two-day baseball tournament in conjunction The tourney, sponsored by the Day eelebrations will be held at Roosevelt Park this weekend. 4 ‘ ‘ weeken with the annual Dominion ei Prince Rupert Baseball Associa- tion, will be a round-robin affair the round-robin method was the instead of the usual double- pest possible way to decide aL knockout tournament. winner. | . Four teams will be competing| Complications may arise if this year. Kitimat and Hazelton ‘there is a two-way or even a were unable to enter but most of | three-way tie. . their players will be playing with the teams entered. This year’s entries include the local Gordon & Anderson All- Stars picked from the Belmonts and Esquires; Smithers, Terrace and Ketchikan. Saturday will sec two gamcs. Smithers will play Ketchikan at 3 p.m. and the local All-Stars will play Ketchikan at 6:30 in the evening. On Sunday Terrace will play Smithers at 12 noon, Ketchikan 'wlil play Terrace at 3 p.m. and the Rupert All-Stars will play pect some pretty tough comper- tition from Terrace, now on top of the league, and Ketchikan. Rusty Ford of the league excc- utive is tournament this year. Other executive mem- bers who will be busy getting things lined up are Sparky Smith, league president; Ray Giordano, treasurer of the league; and John Lambie, secre- tary. Sammy simpson will be in . : charge of score keeping, and See ite is P heduled fo1 Andre “Frog” Letourneau has 3 ‘lpeen designated umpire-in- Monday at 6:30 p.m. between 5 " , chief. Don Hartwig was appoint- Terrace and Prince Rupert. ed draw-master. Reasons for al! teams except! ~The most coveted award of ithe local all-stars playing dou-;the tournament, the Memorial ble-headers are that Terrace: Trophy, ean't be here Saturday, andj -- Ketchikan can’t be here Mon- jj day. DOMINI Bellis leads gals / in Spring league |} La Gondola took all honors in | the Mixed Spring Bowling League | 7 on June 19 to end the league |§ games for the season. if Marian Bellis ot Gondola roiled | a 240 to capture high single nd 634 to take high three for the woinen. Men’s honors were shared 4s First Prize $100 — The league executive felt thut;,oli for the most valuable, |nament player which Rupert has won all five tour-|ture tying in with the tout naments held here but they ex-}ment will be a baseball a chairman - donated by Syl Bridur- , TALENT CONTEST Sponsored by LIK’s Lodge No. $12 SUNDAY, JULY Ist, 9 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE OPEN TO INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS EVAN KEMP — M.C. i ‘held by Bob Vincent fro chikan, will again be at s The gate prize — this f jdonated by Cook’s Jewellers tion-sponsored float in tk day parade. : | Tournament sponsors inelude: wo gti Deane Cleaners, Cook's Jew |= Jers, La Gondola, McKay’s: TOs ‘cery, Kaien Hardware, G & Anderson, the Esquire Letourncau and Son Plu Monarch Life, the Elect G.P. Tinker and Company 'ser and Payne, and the Hotel. ‘ W. H. Devaney Reg. Physiotherapist : toom 6, Smith Block | Phone 3597 ON DAY Other Smaller Prizes Don Haudenschild of Gondola rolled 297 to take high single while Bert Edger of Gondola with 684 captured high three. Team high single and team high three were taken by Gon- dola as they rolled 1,167 and 13,376. | ‘op 10 in the league standings TYPE of ACT ........ . Mail this form to Civic La Gondola an Thursday, June 28 lyukon Jewellers 24 ;Miller Bay 2 0 ee ee 23 Centre, Prince Rupert by {Nelson Brothers Others in the league standings Pers in the league, iywoma Park Saturday night, | bth Hearens Mu the pamie were! The hotefmen rallied well Hemming signed ‘lon Collins ol Local 708, and wpadiet North West's who have ' “John Kallatudas of Commerciati fourht their way into the top VICTORIA @. -. George Hem- { who booted | Aree goals apuees. | ¢ os . ted in three f val UpHe’ ‘fans watched the game. 'Collins scored one in the first) Bill McLaughlin scored jhalt sind two in the second, and sole Commercial goal. | Fashion clobbers Savoy for sixth straight win Kostion Footwear won their;joyed a perfect hsixth straight Senier Women’s | four for four. Softball game abl Gyro Park bask Both teanis were charged wilt night, dumping cel) - dwelling six fielding crrors, Savoy Voted 14-6. Tonight's game sees the hil mie contest Weer last Monday's Sehool balan Savoy. crained-out game, and the first Linescore: for Fashion sinee June 1. The Fashion lay-off dida’t hamper the shoe Savoy ous abit, After a three-run first inning they Jed all the way. | The seared the fourth daning was 7-2, but Savoy foughl buelk to seare three vung to ent Washe ion's lead to one run, CHET OEVIVORVE+: COOP OCEOVEPOVLUTESD STANDINGS Wri Pet. 6 0 1.000 PRIUS a 3) AO Wahts g 4 AM BN Havay 1 6 45 FY COM CO EO OEa TOO POOHIOOOEEGELTIAGOE In the tap oof the seventh, Pashion put on a powerlil seven Wit attack, Aided with the help af three Savoy errors Tashion plated seven ruins to break tho ame wide open before 400 spec- tators, a record crowd for the senson, Savey only sent forr bite ters ta the phite in thetr halt of fhe Moab ining. The Pashion wh dnerensed {heir lend over the second place High sehool team te three fill games, The hard-hitting shoe gis outhit the hatel team 17-10, ineluding three doubles and: three triples, Both pitehers showed fine eon trol, Mashlon'’s Mrinees Downe walked ont batter and struek out one, while favey's Tole Bond walked two nnd sluek out one, Third baseman CHorta Ehreen hissth, babidnyg ol 20a 7 1G 212 0 Singh. Turkey leads in world wrestling TOLEDO, Oblda 'n Gu slung by a poor showing in he att Fashion dondnabing amateur wrestiin A) nfter the first round Thuarsaea at the opening of the 1962 ehim plonships, Jran were hase hehined, Gannda winning two losing aly anid: drawing one, Peter Miehienzi of Londo Ont, was eliminated after bedn Aidan the second round, Michlional, 28, 168 Canadta champion ta the Tb. abyln dividdon, earner pn odraw with dinnie Houlh Afrien, Henry Pyikkenen af Vaneauye pinned Meter lou at Bout Afrien at son in (he oseean round eliminating, the Aftrien Pylkkenen, 82, wits defentod | firsl-roune Blatt ¢ 114.6 clans. eesestcmer eet snanten we HO Berlin UM puch hitting three far five, while Gavey's citehor Bally Blagh cue heavyweighh chiunplonshiip). -pracket of the league. About 200 the M417 fh: ~6 106, Donne and Clontier, Bond und vee TUPNkey, Oat world championships alter for years, barrelled into thie Jeadt | The Soviel Union, Japan and! with WuLChes, pinned by Re ashi's AL Alley Wh H- pound Pre meet La bcompetition hy Mia- ded Guealley of Bulparin da the ~ Tarald febnson, mud second baseman Mille Bol-[ 1784, Philadelphia, autpalnted uh.n startling Hs Jed the winners at the plate) Cistiy Aeholy, U7, West Ger- na many, 1h. Cor the world Haht- ming, a 17-year-old pitcher, has signed a contract with the Am- erican League New York Yankees for “an unreported but “quite satisfactory” bonus, The 180- pound six-foot-two Victoria high school praduate chase the Yan- ees over the Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Cardinals who had | also expressed interest in him. | Now York i -. Jose Gonzales, | * 1H7%, Puerto Rico, outpointed Jovy Archer, 158, New York, 10, | 1 & P.M. 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