sy wee . eee eee ee a 2 erves Cardinals’ victory Sho Bees regain lead Salt Lake City took the night off but regained first place in the Pacific Coast League Monday PRINCE RUPER practice. T'S two top young swimmer s pictured above show competitive spi Sharon Pierce at left and Gordon Eby were caught by The Daily News camera during a vigorous practice session yesterday afternoon in preparation for the club’s annual road trip. Above both swimmers show a phase of the Butterfly stroke, one of Sharon's specialties. Sagano oO — Staff photo by Ozzie Zbitnew rit even during | singles for (10-6 last year as his ERA pbal-! ‘iel has brought his total appear. | ances to 25 in the !games. eH has allowed only nine: |, as the San Diego Padres, the former leaders, back from seventh ~ place Van- couver in a wild game in the Mounties’ home town. Portiland’s Beavers dropped the Tacoma Giants 9-3 in the only other game. , took a 6-5 set- FRED E. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 303 - 3rd Ave. W. isLic Since among the 26 charges individual. there are nine Canadian record j ‘holders, six on relays and three Gil christ optimistic over chances for cub swimmers on annual tour Ron Gilchrist, coach of the Prince Rupert Swim Club looks pretty confi-| dent these days as he prepares 26 club swimmers for the annual road trip—this year taking In six swim meets. He hos reason to feel optim- The club holds age-proup records, Two important passengers 37;:the tour will be Sharon Pierce, oniwill participate in the Centen- ey atac ro 7 > “,.in the long run you'll be further ahead by buying / ‘ Gel the most from your insurance dollar Guaranteed protection and savings—plus high dividends’ (eee sae D PERN CUS ERPS RETO See the man from The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA The company teith the outstanding dividend recard RICHARD SEPHTON 400-178 Thowe Street, Vancouver §, Be, DONALD SCHEETOE 500 Taylor Street, Prince Rupert, He, '14,and Gordon Eby, also 14, Both i nial swim meet at Victoria on iJuly 7, and also at the British |/Empire Game trials in Vancou- "e July 11 and 14. At the International swim meet Sharon broke Mary Stew- art's 100 metre butterfly record| ‘for the 13 and 14 age-group. She also holds her age group’s Ca- nadian record. Eby broke all 12 years and’un- der records, and holds five 13| and 14 age-group records. He ex- cells in distance. : | CGyordon and Sharon will léaye. here on July 5 and will meet’ the over at Green Lake in Seattle ‘on July 20, participate in the | Northwest championship at Ta- feoma on July 21 and 22, then to Vancouver for the B.C. cham- pionships on July 27 and 28, and j arrive back in Rupert on July 30. ‘ | on July 17 and 18, They will stop Gyros 13-8 Moose jumped into an eight ‘run lead after two innings and fwent on to clobber Gyros 13-8 in dJast night's A section Pony League action. Bill Pottle, Dolpho Paolinelli and Ted Thompson paced the 10-hit attack ayvainst losing pit- cher Bob Mintenko, Winning chucker Ted Thomp- son was hammered for cight hits but bore down in the chiteh for his third won of the season, Wayne Ualdane and Jim Col- ussi cach had two. hits Thompson, Gyra committed five errors While Moose had only four miscues, Thompson struck out eieht and issued for free passes. Mintenko had nine strikeouts and walked four. | Milwaukee de Billy Braggs, 140, Milwaukee, outpolnted Ted- die Armstrong, 14144 Mlizabeth, NA, (10) +. NEED A TAXI? off of | Ce eee ee HHH NH HH HH NM HH Blanks Cubs in relief bid By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lindy McDaniel, a right-hander reaffirming his position as a leader of baseball’s Relief Pitchers Un-! ion, may be just about ready to campaign for a shorter work week. gers, beaten 6-4 by Milwaukee Continuing his comeback, the| Braves. . Poy yw ee oe eH FF we He 8 JOrince WRupert Tuesday, June 26, 1962 ee ee ee * Daily Mews Lev. Electriclans came from behind and scored five runs in the fifth inning to take the Kinsmen 9-8 in Little League action at Al- goma Park last night. Kinsmen’s Dennis Eby pitched fine ball for close to four inn- ings giving up only three hits. Torege Stromme then took over the mound for Kinsmen, strik- ing out the last man in the 4th. and the first two in the 5th. St. Louis Cardinals’ relief ace! San Francisco Giants crept to trudged out of the bullpen Mon-! within a half-game of the Dod- day for his third National gers by defcating Cincinnati League appearance in four days,!Reds 3-1 behind Billy O'’Dell’s blanked Chicago Cubs on two) fsive-hitter. The third - place the final 3 2-3 inn-/ Pittsburgh — Pirates clobbercd ings and preserved a 6-4 victory! New York Mets 13-3 to pull over the Cubs. within 5%, games of the top. The “fireman of the year” in Philadelphia Phillies edged 1960 with a 12-4 record and aj Houston Colts 4-3. 2.09 earned run average in 65; Even with super-star Mickey ,Mantle still bothered by a gimpy i{knee, ace lefthander Whitey Ford suffering from another arm misery and slugger Roger Maris battling a horrendous slump, New York Yankees prob- ably consider themsclves in good shape. For the first time in more ithan two weeks they have a win- games, McDaniel, 26, slipped to looned to 4.88. He got off to a slow start this season. but in his last 10 outings has been vir- tually untouchable. During that stretch. McDan-- Cards’ 170 /ning streak going—two games in from | & row. _ The Yankees hunted their way scoring for 23 1-3 innings and | Stowe aa . . lowering his earlier run average | 0 @ 2-0 vitcory at Detroit Tigers in the American to an outstanding 2.37. Monday following , League's only game, CARDS FORGE AHEAD ‘up their 9-7 triumph over the The triumph was the fifth in: Tigers in Sunday’s seven-hour. seven games for the fourth- ' 22-inning marathon. place Cards and moved them: But even in winning, all was to within 6% games of the not rosy for the defending world league-leading Los Angeles Dod- champions. Savoy downs PRSHS with five-run rally hits and has not yielded a walk, keeping the opposition A determined Savoy Hotel team:less than Wahl’s Carol Keller TODAY to THURSDAY — 8 p.m. ONLY | ERE. and SAT. 7 p.m. - 9:30 — MATINEE SAT. 2 p.m. scored five runs in the third in-' man. ning and hung on to score a Two players to enjoy a perfect 13-11 win against the Prince Ru-!night at the plate were Savoy’s 'pert Senior High School, in Se-lleft fielder Angie Lenuik, used nior Women’s softball action be-|up until now as a pinch hitter. fore a capacity crowd at Gyro.going two for two, and high Park last night. [school's first baseman Sharon By the fourth frame. Savoy|Johnson had herself a field day opened a comfortable 10-5 lead.|blasting ber second triple of the The students fought back tco|season and two on two hits and a walk and tw0'the plate. Savoy errors. They added an-j| onight's iother in the sixth before Savoy liagene’s Bo hon heaviest sees in the bottom of the sixth to ‘he | first game of the season against three losses, walked five «and, struck out one. High school's losing pitcher Joylea Rossi work = ing six innings, walked four and fanned three to raise her sea- GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY Buy your Show Tickets Anytime Open "Ti 1:00 a.m. ; : . singles for five plate a pair of runs in the fifth|runs batted in in four trips to the | vroup at Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho answered with their final three |tegms, Wahl’s and Hest a tan gain their five-run margin. j gle. Going into the final inning,| Linescore: the school gals scored their final High Schoo! 120 221 3--11 13 10, ‘three runs before Savoy pitcher | Savoy 125 203 x--138 8 4 Iole Bond setticd down to retire | Rossi and McKuy; Bond and the next three batters in order |SINEN- }to end the ball game. ee, The high school loss was a hil- | 3945 DIAL 3215 ter one, as it ruined their chances | = of moving in on first place Fash-° FOR THE BEST jon Footwear, and they now find IN themselves in a second place tic, with Wahl’s Beat Yard, 3',: CHINESE FOOD games behind the pace setters. | Savoy's Iole Bond, winning her , TRY THE A costly error and four con- Wiremen trip service club; x X q in come-from-behind victory secutive hits by Wiremen threat- Hh iened the Kinsmen during ong: ‘stave of the game. -Ron Kerr was on the moun for Electricians giving up si i hits. | Big hitters for the were Bob Donaldson with thred; for four for Lhe winners Joe Paolinelli three for four, in | cuaing a two-run homer for the losers. ene pee a I 24 2 7 four men did to a girl...and what the pk eee ids Lt ela did te the: At WITHOUT PITY Keeaed teu CNILD Ol ATSTR | Not Recommended for Children | 7 | She |; | plays i the game like Auntia Mame’! 4 { j USSELFe, ATALRVYE LEO PRODUCTION alsn stacnngy /MAJORily of i oe s i» 3 You'll love him as her Japanese boy friend! 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