a a ee Ee TT ee ee ee ee ee ee ee __t0 ha Marshall (The Sheriff) Bridges, jone of the fastest guns in the ‘American League, halted ancther l uprising Thursday as the Yan- kees beat Minnesota Twins 4-2 and leap-frogged into second place. The left-handed fire- paller came in with the bases filled and two runs across in the cher for the third out, then held the Twins in the ninth, it was the 22nd appearance of the season for Bridges, a short- stint specialist who has been a jured scuthpaw relief star, Luis Arroyo. The 31-year-old Missis~ sippian was obtained during the winter from Cincinnati Reds after compiling a 12-6 record in Lwo-seasons-plus with the Reds and St. Louis Cardinals. His lat- cst performance saved a victory for. Bill Stafford,.who was sup- a ported by homer help trom the fa gy M-and-M combination, Roger “ee a Maris and Mickey-Mantle. 6 forimice Liupect Natty Mews Ca. Friday, June 29, 1962 _ Padres crush. Mounties _ to take, PCL's top spot = Hy THE CANADIANPRESS = their berth in second place. s 2 sg. : sip i Tacoma protected third place # San Diego's. long: chase after: . " “theSalt Lake City..Bees ended with a 4-2 win over Portland wrnabsday night when the Padres and Spokane split with Hawai, Spulied.-into first place in the beating the Islanders 9-5 and acific Coast League, then 12-1, oS Time Padres defeated Vancou- | San Diego batters collected 18 : " ‘hits from four Vancouver pitch- ¥arer12-4 on the Mounties home |; : Aa ers and made good use of five ‘ground. as Seattle “Rainiers re- yiountie errors. T H covered from nine straight losses “ . rrors. ommy farper, who is tops in the league in te defeat Salt Lake 6-3. sas a ake 6-3 -hitting, pounded his 15th home _ That left Padres one game .;yn, a double and a single to end nine percentage points hift his average over the 340 ahead of . the Bees after weeKS jark, cf nudging the Utah club from Runner ticketed Nccre to | defend titie event in Monday’s police sports, champion Davey Moore of Co- HELSINKI i”) — Featherweight | lumbus, Ohio, will defend -o-| promoter Elis ASK Thursday. j the 15 miles home just for train- Ask said Moore will be guar- ing. At a South Vancouver inter- -“anteed $30,000 for meeting ihe'section, Bradley, attired in run- 26-yéar-old Finn who is ranked ning vest and shorts. was given second among the European fea-ja $5 pedestrian ticket by police therweights. ‘for running against the light, eI Labatt's light, light ale”. Like ale, but dike it light? You'll like Labatt's 50 then, Tt hos the lightness of lager but the true \ taste of ale because is brewed with juat Che heart of the hops, ry it and see for yourself why light, likable Jabatte'’s 600 is ‘anada's fastest growing ale, ee Kar free home delivery, call Aone labatts Thin advertinaniant ia ned publishod or dinplayed hy the Liquor Cantiol Hoard ot hy He Government of Hritiat Cotumbbin +. to gts ae VANCOUVER «: — Neil Brad- : “ ‘We | ley, 18, training for a three-mile newcomers im cae aings.” ve was ticketed Wednesday — for ; ie ; running through a red light. He pether and American rookies 10- was coming back from a park ina title against Finland's Olli Maeki | where he had been helping in- prea Rceessive nights and Unen North- West | jn Helsinki August 17, Finnish ‘spector Jack Harrison run a! brought in ‘those returning then | announced | track meet and decided to run jgst year's club. | Venice... | famous for it's EVERYTHING BUT THE RAIN is under contrci for the Prince | BY Winning, the Yankees took Rupert Baseball Association’s Sixth Annual Baseball tournament |°¥e the runner-up spot in a to be held here this weekend. Pictured. above, looking over the virtual deadlock with Minnesota local Gordon-Anderson all-stars during practice for the tourna- : : ment, left to right, are Rusty Ferd, tournament chairman, Ray |&2mes behind Cleveland Indians. Giordano, league treasurer, and Sparky Smith, league president. |NCW York has a three-percent- The tournament opens Saturday at 7 p.m. with the all-stars age-point edge on the Angels, playing Ketchikan. — Staff photo by Ozzie Zbitnew who in turn are three points ee . ahead cf the Twins. e e e The Angels bombed Boston rien isa ppointe Red Sox 19-7, Baltimore Orioles ith t e e B 7 p in other AL action. Cleveland y JIM PEACOCK and Detroit Tigers had the day VANCOUVER (CP) — Time and distance fre- off. of Chicago White Sox on Steve Barber’s shutout pitching, 6-0, ‘and Kansas City Athletics out- scored Washington Senators 10-7: a football team’s head coach. ; BLONDIE Dave Skrien, coach of British: | Win moves team into second slot By The Associated Press When it comes to cutting the bad guys off at the pass, New York Yankees call on The Sheriff. eighth inning, fanned Don Min- | valuable replacement for the in- | and Los Angeles Angels — all 1%: eampleted a three-game sweep: Twins \ Angeles to Philudelphia has put | Don Demeter on the road to suc- cess. And, at the moment, Wwetn Dodgers couian’t be happier over |p.m, Supervisors ea the long ride that changed the |Sheppard and Miss Gailya Grim- ‘ promising outfielder from an ex- pendable to an untouchable. swinger gave his former Dodger | mates an assist Thursday, pow- : ering two homers as the Phillies | ‘whipped San Francisco Giants | |7-2 and gave Los Angeles Angels . an opportunity to regain first place in the National League. “It took the Dodgers 13 innings and four hours and nine min- | utes to grab the chance, finally ; subduing the ‘stubborn New York Mets 5-4 when Frank Howard doubled Jim Gilliam home with rthe winning run. That gave the Dodgers 4. half-game edge over the runner-up Giants. Demeter, who came up to the Dodgers with a can't miss label, /never fulfilled his potential and /was dispatched to Philadelhpin last year for pitcner Dick Farrell and infielder Joe Koppe — both no longer with the Dodgers. De- meter, meanwhile, has become the Phils’ top power producer. He got the Phils started against the Giants with a sec- ond-inning homer, then hit a ‘two-run shot in the seventh that snapped a 2-2 tie and ended San Francisco’s five - game victory ‘string. Demeter now has 13 homers, 51 runs batted in and a 1} 206 batting average. Besides the games involving the leaders, Chicago Cubs knock- ed off the fourth-place St. Louis Cardinals 7-2 in the only other The 27-year-old right-handed |park will be open seven days “© . ‘Centre's parks program | will begin on July 2 | The 1962: parks summer pro-. The staff will clean and re- to carry itout were ‘announced: p.m. dally. by recreation ~ director Martin | - Sport equipment such as bas- Lee today. The program will be-|Ketballs, plastic play balls, soft \gram, and the staff, appointed filter. the park pool from 8 to 9, gin July 2 and will continue un- | palls, and golf putters will be . til Labor Dey.. : available for youngsters wishing McClymont Park ‘pool will be to use them. Playing with or help- open seven days'a‘week from 1{ing the enjidren play will be am. to 8 p.m. Lifeguards will he part of the supervisors’ dulles. Mrs. Lenora. Christie and Miss Special events such, 05 weiner Jean Haupt. ~ - . broasts, hikes and contests will McClymont . Park will be op-| be held often. Football and soit- ened seven days a week from 1-9 ball will be organized if there is are Miss Jean enough interest, Myr. Lee said. The swimming pool willl oper- ate on the same basis as last year, there. will be no swimming classes as such but the life- guard will nusist any individual wishing to have instruction in olfson. The small pool at McClymont week from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. with Glenn Dalzel as supervisor ; and _ha ; Casey Park will be open five swimming if times permits. days per week from 10 a.m. to 6 During rainy d-uys, playground p.m. It will be closed Sunday programs will be held in the af- and Monday. Its supervisor is|ternoon between 1 pm, and 5 Miss Louise Thomas. ‘p.m, in the Civie Centre. cen ce — PRINCE RUPERT TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS All corrections or changes for the 1963 Tele- phone Directory to be made in writing .to the Telephone Department by the 12th of July. Telephone Dept. ee ee te ce NT By CHIC YOU NG " Da SwOOD, WILL YOU “pe . . The 3,000-mile trip from Los game scheduled, quently make a difference in how the rookie looks a ——- p irom = ‘Columbia Lions, says his three-' Kapp who had worked out with \day rookie camp has revealed 4; the rookies. (number of differences from what'jje Fleming, two key men in he saw in college play last fall. |Skrien's 1962 planning — went “we've had some disappoint-!through medical checkups and a} ments,” he said Thursday night | brief workout. Today they'll have | as returning players joined the'a stiffer workout, then pack in preparation for Saturday’s trip ;to Courtenay on Vancouver Is- 20 Ca- land. and halfback Wil- Skrien brought about ener Monday, put | HOLD THE PHONE FoR ME WHILE T LOOK oO MY ROAST 7 dicate, Lac, 1962, World rights reserved. © Bing Features sy WAIT, CEAR-- WILL YOQU HOLD IT AGAIN, WHILE MILLIE F SEES WHY HER easy ) S LT WONDER IF ANY OF THE GUYS “GETTING MARRIED THIS . MONTH REALIZE WHAT / ’ THEYRE . GETTING THEM- SEWES On Thursday, the whole crew | — jineluding quarterback Joe; LI'L ABNER TH! FILTHY LAUNDRY concedes soccer game {to have been held iin Algoma Park last night. refuses ; | North’ - West's captain John . ‘Coyle said: “WwW ‘ ade «this offer of aid Ce ik smi “enon, te \ . . bean't neect the schedule, not VANCOUVER, B.C. — Min= onough players, and other rea- nesota Twins of the American sons which cannot be stated.” League have offered $20,000 10 League officials said that North- the financially - ill Vancouver) west was too strong to pick up Mounties of the Pacific Coast. any players they wanted as ree League, but the Mounties have marked by John Coyle. had to reject the aid, the Van-| Willlam McKay said that the couver Sun reported Thursday. | key players are working but will The paper said the Twins pro- be in for Saturday’s game, He niised an immediate cash loan if} added that he wes positive New the Mounties agreed to repay it Royals would take the cup ¢£f out of a $20,000 payment to Van- they can get past the Commer- couver this fall from the major cial Hotel team, Mr. McKay also Hleapues’ player development added “we tied with them once fund, when we played short handed.” Ls Gondola Cate North West floors conceded a IS ALL SHOOK OUT FAST. . 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