. = ae ne os An romp geles Rupert swim club wins some firsts Ron Gilchrist, ccach of the Prince Rupert swim club who at present is -accompanying 26 of Prince Rupert’s top. swimmers says that :-the:-North West AAU open’ age group swimming mect at Tacoma is providing “very tough’ competition” for local youngsters. , Despite the fact that there are some 30 teams with some 600 swimmers entered Prince Rupert held up extremely well accord- ing to results. David MacDonald scored first’ in the 100 yards freestyle, Rich- ard Johnson came sixth, und Koughan came seventh. Sharon Pierce came first the girls 13 and 14 440 yard and 220 yard freestyle. She also came - third in the 100 yards butterfly. | Gordon Eby came third in the ‘boys 13 and 14 440 yards tree- style. He came second in the 220 San Diego streaks along victory trati By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hoct 37-year history of the course, Isn't anybody going to step the high-flying Padres? Not if San Diego continucs to streak along the victory trail in Pacific Coast League baseball, The front-running Pads rolled up their 12th win in 14 outings Monday night by clipping sev- enth-place Seattle 6-1. The de- cision put the Californians seven full games ahead Take City Bees, swarming around drt Noo postion, It aloo wan a night for the httie micu those Loudians from Bpekane teecomne thirouwehy Phe coiha dwellers. stymied Vaeou- ver cop comme tight busdinp fora Yolo vietory The oonly ooller cotest saw Vawed clout visiting Portland Sova three-run homer by doc Hanah and the pitehdng chores Mo Daehk Mpa yn of the Salt! | \ 1 ae Fal | ka yard freestyle, and third in the! 100 yards butterfly. Vito Dunford came in second in the 11 and 12 year old boys 299 vards freestyle. Dovid MeDonald came third | in the 50 yard freestyle. Shauna-Lindsay came fifth in ‘the 1a and under 50 yards breast ‘stroke, Darlene Vell came fourth | in the 50 yard butterfly, and | Richard Johnson came fourth in the boys 10 and under 50 yard backstroke, -in the 200 yards medley relay. \ — | Four golfers ' { ace tee shots | JASPER PARK LODGE, Alta— History is being made this year every time a hole-in-cne is scor- ‘od on the championship 6.700- ‘yard golf course at Jasper Park ‘Lodge ' pclfers have aced their tee-shots, a figure unprecedented in the jhome of the annual Totem Pcle ic:elf Tournament. The Jaiest member of the hole- ‘in-one club is BE. C. Hillman, 'gf Los Angeles, California, recently scored his second-round ‘Hfe-time ace with a two-iron shot on the 185-yard 12th hole while playing with the Rev, A. Duhaime of Bdmonten, Alta, His first oceurred two years ago on ‘the homestead caarse in Vir- /ginia. Twelve days apo, Lynn Liffe af Makato, Minn. holed out on the 15th with a soft six-iran shot and Jess than 84 hours Jolin Grant, Dathousie law stu- dent from TWalifax, holed-in-one ey the same hole with oa Mine-, jion, On July Psth, Don Weeks, CN traimuan Trem Jasper, Alta,, | Durine the last 12 days, four: mel ABOUT A MONTH AGO the crew of a Japanese merchant ship, the Meijo Maru which is presently in Prince Rupert ‘harbor loading up with logs, played against a local Pony League team and lost. They have returned, this time with several imports, and a clean white set of baseball uniforms, with hopes of winning when they play the rony League All-stars 7 p.m. Wednesday at Roosevelt Park. The team has been holding prac- tices at Roosevelt during the past week and are displaying some pretty fancy ball-playing. Most of the players are familiar with baseball and some have played before. Representing a good cross-section of Japan, the team’s batting threats pictured above are left to right I. Imamura. K. Kaddishi, T, Akagawa, captain of the ship and team manager, K, Okumura and K. Yosid. Wahl's maintain pennant hopes, clip Savoy in errorless game Errorless Wahl’s rolled to an 11-2 victory over, { Boaters grabbed a 2-1 first in-| ning lead which they held until; the fourth frame when Savoy| | Plated their final run to tie the] \eame at two-ali, after they suc-| \ceeded in retiring Wahl’s in or-| .der in three straight innings. Wahl’s exploded in the bottom |} half of the fifth inning after two were out for five hits, including | Johnson's | first home run and two Savoy | fielding crrors. Wahl's plated six! ’ : 8 p ‘ious 573 which is the same aver- ,The only other Pirate base-run- 'age she won last year’s title with. left fielder Frieda runs. The boaters closed out the game scoring in the sixth with three more runs on three hits and two more Savoy errors, | The vietory moved Wahl’s to ;within 214 games of pace-setting iFashion Footwear who in their Jr., three remaining games need but. who: one win or‘one Wahl's loss to win renner itheir first league penant. ’ | Wahtl's crrorless fielding game iwas the first played since July (13 lash year when High School ‘performed the same feat in a |4-1 victory over Fashion. Kellerman, in posting her | eighth win of the season walked four and fanned five which raised Hher season's total of 53 in the league. Only Savey bat- later| ters to get through to Carol for, Ihase hits were shortstop Clare )Shiclds aL first, enteher Sally Singh and ivy Stewart in the fourth -- all were singles. Both 'Savey rmins were unearned duc aced his three-tron shol on the | to whiks issued by Carol, {Rago-yard ninth hole, | Otherwise she would hive had wr nannn par aeent 4s, fi ' nd cn 0 . * st me fi WATTLES CAROL KELLERMAN Cleft) whe dret nfebt pitehed a neat three-hitter ayginst Bavoy, Pashton’s Tlorenee etl pitehing stratery, Tosh ogame ne har this Ver. while Donne meondyre) Kellerman and Doane set the pace with elabt wins cach, while Bell has not mod tenmmate Teranecs Donne Hiphtit discuss Cournament Kellerman, the strikeout artist bas registered 38 ao far this year, Styiey! oon Walks tin. only issue 2h free passes mn Vopames, n Jengie reeord, All Chree are bitthog pitehers its well with Bell currently the league's Chird top batter with tw 40 verge, WCNC oie duublee, oie triple wad tong wilh feoune cach have one homerun to bout, Laps. ‘final, boat yard'her first shutout this year. Loser Iole Bond for Savoy over The club placed third in the|cellar ~ dwelling Savoy in senior,;the distance gave up a total of 209 yards medley, fourth in the: women’s softball last night at) 11 hits, issued no free passes 200 vords freestyle relay, second | Gyro Park. and struck out none. oS Highlight of the game was the four-for-four batting of Wahl’s catcher Jean Billing who has all but wrapped up her secorid straight league batting title. Jean’s performance included three stand-up doubles which riased her season’s total to cight to tie with teammate Sela Standring who also got one in the game. ¥ , Billing’s perfect night raised her batting average to a fabit- Savoy, who played a fighting 'eame all the way, committed ‘just five fielding errors, were held together by the sparkling ‘catches of left fielder Betty Mac. iFarlane and the smart plays of ‘shortstop Shields. Both teams stalled just four .base runners each. The game was the fifth and final meeting between the two clubs in league schedule play this year, with Wahls holding a ;4-1 margin and outscoring the hotel crew 72 to 51, » Linescore: Savoy 100 100 0— 2 35 Wahils 200 063 x--11 11 0 | Rond and Singh: Kellerman and Billing. Standings | With Pet GBL Fashion 10 2 633 — 'Wahls ao Af 615 2% -PRSHS 4 7 3623 5% ' Savoy 2 10 166 8 Tonight Wigh School battles , Savoy, Penticton, Pony league champions PTENTICTON G — Pentleton defeated Prince George 0-3 Suns day to capture the B.C, maine land Pony League baseball champlonship, The team will enter the pro- Vincinl finals later thts month, Penticton. squeezed past Prince Ceorge 6-5 Saturday in an extra Inning game while Surrey-Dalta bounced Burnaby out. of conten tlon with an 8&4 vietory, Sundiy Prince George defeant- ed Surrey-Delta 8-4 to earn the right to meet Penticton in the In the final game Pentleton opened with three runs in’ the first inning and were headed, Pitcher Hd Wolk seate BU] Gook was the loser, VANCOUVER = Amertenns shared the early load Ao eee of the WC. Junior golf ehame Behwierer, Kugene, Ores pote nevor tered seven hity to take the win, Throo With par 728 In the opening round plonship Mondny, They are Dave Bvil, Moses Like, Wash. Cary and | Jing Gannon, Seattle, Mike Mone uhan of Vernon was tlod with a ipo s over St. Louis 9-2 Howard celebrates long ball binge By The Associated Press Frank Howard is a huge young man who may have found something he has been looking for—him,| ' self. Los Angeles Dodgers have been waiting — sometimes not too pa- itiently — nearly two years for ‘the six-foot-six, 250-pound giant ‘to start hitting the long ball, a | missing ingredient in their Na- ‘tional League attack. | Howard has lashed five home jruns in the last six games, driv- jing in 11 runs as the Dodgers ‘continue to hold off the pressing San Francisco Giants. DPE EF PLDDODODODOPDOP DOO National League , W L Pct. GBL ‘Los Angeles 67 34 .663 — ‘San Francisco 65 36 .644 2 Pittsburgh = 60-38 612 5% | Cincinnati 55 41 .573 9% i st. Louis 55 44 556 11 ‘Milwaukee 50 49 .505 16 -Philadelphia ~46 55 .455 21 ' Houston 36 61 .371 29 _ Chicago 35 65 .350 31% , New York 94 70 .255 39% ! PEPEOODOOOBP LL - CPOPPPDDPO ODL D OLY ' The long-ball binge increased his home run total to 17, two ‘more than he had all last sea- ‘son, Howard’s two-run homer itriggered a three-run second in- ‘ning Monday night that helped igive the Dodgers their fourth istraight victory, a 9-2 romp over iSt. Louis Cardinals. The Giants stayed two games ‘back with a 5-1 triumph over iHouston Colts. Jim O’Toole, youne Cincinnati lefthander, hurled a masterful one-hitter as ‘the Reds. knocked Pittsburgh Pi- rates 51% games back with a 3-0 victory. Philadelphia. Phillies handed Chicago Cubs their sev- enth straight loss, 5-3. SPARKS FOUR RUNS Howard’s power has been the key to four of Los Angeles’ last five victories. oo Maury--Wills and’ Jim Gilliam chipped in with homers Monday night.to make.it easy for.J ohnny Podres: (6-7): Starter Ray Sad- ecki '(6-8) took the loss and be- came the 14th straight south- paw starter the Dodgers have beaten since June 2. O’Toole, who had a 19-9 record last Season ‘but has slipped to 9-11 this year, also appeared to have found himself in the one- hitter against the Pirates. He had a perfect game through 74%, innings before Bob Skinner -Hned a doubie to centre field. Grocers lead semi-finals ed with some fancy base stealing lled Shop-Easy to an 8-3 victory over Electricians in the opening game of the Little League semi- finals last night at Algoma Park. Jim Sparkes started for the grocers and set down eight wire- men before tiring in the fourth. Gury Johnson struck out four as he finished out the last two inn- ings. Don Abercrombie went the distance for Electricians, striking out seven. Vic Sampare led the grocers at the plate with three doubles in four trips. Electricians took a 1-0 lead in the first inning but Shop-Easy broke loose for four In the fourth to give them a 6-2 margin. Acting Shop- Easy manager Jack Sparkes sald the Electri- clans “played good ball but we were stealing like crazy. That's what won the game.” The second game of the series is scheduled for tomorrow night, Tonight, Kinsmen battle Don- nidson Logging In the first grime of tholr best-of-three semi-final sores, The two winners will meet in a best-of-three final series. deetemeeteeee momen te ner was Bill Virdon, who walked in the ninth. O’Toole struck out six men in posting his third place Pirates. help Bob ‘Bolin to his sixth vic- tory without a loss in the Giant triumph over the Cards. Mays contributed his 29th homer and a double, while Cepeda had two doubles and a single.. Philadelphia scored in the last three innings overcom- ing a 3-0 Cub lead. Don Demeter started it with his 15th homer in the seventh and the Phillies went ahead to stay on singles by Clay Dalrymple, Demeter and Reuben Amaro and a sacrifice fly. : 1 Owner Cal Griffith of Minne- sota Twins said recently: “When Harmon Killebrew and ‘Bob ‘Alli- son start to hit, and.if we can find another starting . pitcher, we'll cause lots of trouble:yet.” American League ~~ Ww UL Pct. GBL New York 65 37 698 — Los Angeles 54 41° .568 2% Minnesota 53 44 546 4% Cleveland 49 45 521 7 . , Baltimore 49 48 .505 -814 Chicago 49 49 500 9 . ‘Detroit 45 49 479 11 Boston 44 50 468 12 |Kansas City 43 55 439 15 Washington 35 58 .376 201% PAP PDL ODDO PDL DORADO DIG OD DOOD OPO, Killebrew went on a power binge two weeks ago and now has 25 home runs and 69 runs batted in. : Allison has hit at a .393 clip in his last seven games, includ- ing five home runs and 14 runs batted in. - Co Southpaw hurler Dick Stigman was yanked .from: the bullpen six days ago and has pitched two straight. .complete-game vic- tories, striking. out 19 men and allowing only 11 hits. shutout, which pulled the Reds}: to within four games of the third), Willie Mays and Orlando Ce- ff peda each drove in two runs to : its runs|. eres OF THE TOP defensive members of the Meijo Maru baseball ‘team ‘which will tangle with the Prince Rupert Pony League all- | ‘ONE stars 7 p.m. Wednesday night plate. He has a pretty good peg moment. The Lions clawed deep gaps through the Hamilton line Mon- day’ night to let halfback Willie Fleming through for 205 rush- ing yards in defeating the Ti- cats 30-20 in a Canadian Foot- ball League exhibition game. -. Ti-eat coach Jim Trimble tried his: luck<‘on a rain-sodden. field without quarterback Bernie Fal- oney..and defensive. main stay John. Barrow. ithout Faloney, the Hamilton offence was blanked until two minutes before naiftime and the Ti-cats: trailed 27-7 going into The Twins have won eight of 10 games and have climbed back ' to within 44% games of the; first-- place New York Yankees in the American League race and ‘trail the second-place Los Angeles by only two games. mo | WATCHES IN GLEE Griffith. watched in glee Mon-' day night as Allison, hitting in his seventh straight game, rap- ped a three-run homer _behind Stigman, who scattered five hits and fanned eight batters in beating Detroit Tigers 8-1 at. . | Minnesota. . | _ A fourth-inning rally combin- | The victory enabled the Twins to keep pace with Angels, who. came from behind to nip Baltl- more Orioles 6-5 in 14 Innings. eee career ‘ All-stars win again QUESNEL () — Quesnel Babe. Northern Zone championship for the second straight year. The Quesnel club downed Dawson Creek 12-4 in the zone final here Monday night.’ Danny Drezet went the distance for Quesnel while starter Jim Berbee was charged with the loss. - Quesnel now moves to New Westminster for the B.C, finals Thursday. ence 20 eI Op OTIC, Boxing meet planned VANCOUVER () —~ A boxing card featuring the cream of n.C.'s amatours wlll be staged here August 10. B.C, Golden Boy Buddy Palmer 18 matched against Canadian Night welter- welght champton Winnle Schelt from 100 Mile House, In another of the elght bouts, Richard Sue cf Portland will meet North [nurnaby's Mickey MoMillan, PRICES for the research and Peter Kiewit Sons Co. of Canada Ltd. . 2412 Columbia Stroot Vancouver 10, B.C. Sub-contract and material prices are requested project at the Celgar Ltd. mill at Watson Island, B.C, by the above name. ASKED airs development re-location Ruth All-Stars have won the, the third quarter. Fleming made his--most spectacular runs through a zone normally patrol- led by Barrow. . The Lions provided brave blocking to turn Willie loose for touchdown runs of 15 and 176 yards. Prince Rupert Daily Wews Ltd. Tuesday, July 24, 1962 Shigemi. Meijo_ Maru’s skipper Akagawa seems quite satisfied that Shigemi will certainly kcep things under control behind the |-Lions show who's boss ‘in football >" HAMILTON (CP)-—British Columbia Lions left Hamilton Tiger-Cats licking great wounds in their defence today after showing last year’s Grey Cup; |finalists who’s boss of the football cat family at the: ” oo at Roosevelt Park is catcher A.-: to second. : wo ee ee eee we + cat family: z \ . | Vanccuver’s ground attack rip- ‘ped out 339 yards against Ham- jilton’s rushing counter attack of 101 Six quarterbacks saw action —, three on each side. Hamilton had: the passing edge, completing 12 icf 20 tries for 185 yards. B.C. clicked on eight of 13 passes for 102 yards. . 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