Uphold league lead, edge Spokane 6-5 By The Associated Press San Diego keeps winning and Seattle goes right on losing as the Pacific Coast League baseball year rolls along. Outi ' a et : - Sac lifornians: ut it was the same old story mainte ene Give game for Seattle fans, as the Rainiers league bulge Tuesday night py dropped another ball game — edging Spokane 6-5. A three-run. their 24th in the last 28 outings— homer by Jesse Gonder pushed %° the Hawaii Islanders, 6-3. The the Padres into the win column,. 08s. was the eighth straight for eh ee sixth - place Seattle, now 16 games behind San Diego. Salt Lake City beat visiting Portland 10-6 as the Bees stung four Beaver hurlers and contin- ued to hold down second spot in the standings. Rain washed out third — place Tacoma’s visit to Vancouver. San Diego moved ahead 5-1 in the third inning when Gonder plopped the ball over the fence. Shoe gals almost cinch fiag an chr > . cere A yvood relief pitching job by tl Fash'on east assured George McWilliams and the In- Ine “tie at Ll a Por the WSstl dians’ costly habit of leaving piace tle a ye enc 0 2€ SCA- | nen stranded on second and son’s schedule by dropping Savoy Hotel 14-11 in senior women’s softball at Gyro park last night. Shoe gals opened the searing with five runs in the tcp half of the first inning on three hils, a walk and three Savoy crrors. , TWO HOME RUNS | A two-run homer off the bat | Hotel catcher Sally Singh} of Tom Satriano highlighted Ha- pounded her first home run of waii’s win over the hapless Rain- the season in the botlom haifilers. Seattle was able to tie the of the inning to put Savoy onjfame at 1-1 in the second, but the scoreboard, and in the soc it was clear sailing for the Is- ond inning Fasnion. third base- | landers after that. man Gloria Green also homered to set a league record. The fourth inning saw flav-| hunery Fashion take advantage | of.three. costly Savoy fumbles. of three costly Savoy fumble’ toy Vancouver home run, this time by eatecher| NEW YORK (p—New York Florence Bell, her first this ycar. ‘Rangers of the National Hockey Mis put Fashion five runs oul; League have shifted their train- ‘of reach of Savoy. ing camp from Guelph, Ont., to " Pashion’s two home runs gave, Vancouver, General Manager the team a total of seven so far; Muzz Patrick said Tuesday. third added up for the Padre win, The decision buried Spokane one game decper in the cellar, now 251% games below San Di- ceo. Rangers move Padres continue on rampage champ generally gets up at 6:30 a.m. when in training for a figh couple of times and has another snooze before breakfast. Liston view, Patterson said he expects a tough fight with Liston and b fights him he wants to remember Electricians edged Kinsmen 8-6 in a thrilling action-packed Little League battle last night at Algoma Park. In the early stages of the game both teams battled it out to knock in two runs each. The in- field did a brilliant job in stop- ping the opposition from reach- ing first base and each blanked the second inning. Retiring from the field Elec- tricians slammed the ball all ‘over the field to bring in three more runs. The fourth and fifth innings In the top of the sixth inning Electricians’ pitcher Morrison was pulled in a crucial stage of the game. Kinsmen had bases loaded and there was no one out. Relief pitcher Bob Donaldson took over the mound. He struck out the first batter and in the process put out Kinsmen’s Greer while he was attempting to steal home. pitches to strike out the third batter and end the game. The winning pitchers for Bob Donaldson who struck out this year, one better than th) The Rangers will open camp record set last year by high September 12. They have a school. ‘werking agreement with Van- Savoy tightened up to ont- eouver of the Western Hockey score: the winners 5-2 final three frames, but ion’s wide margin was too much for them to overcome. LACK FIELDING The game lacked fine fieldiny plays. Savoy vas char2ed with | 10 fielding errors to Fashion’s | nine. The shoe gals stranded 9| base runners while Savoy left] only five. Fashion's Fiorence Bell start. | ed on the mound but was reliev-. inning gave CNRA a slim 19-17 ed by Frances Doane in th: | victory over RCMP in an action fourth. Between them they a!-'and error-packed senior men’s lowed seven hits, walked six and softball game last night at Al- fanned one. Bell got eredit"4: goma Park. with the win, her second azains!; CNRA took the lead almost no losses. Savoy's Carol Jordan. immediately and held it through dropped her fifth win, scatter- | seven innings. At the top of the ed. nine hits, issued five free] eivhth the score was 17-13 with passes and struck out one. ‘Savoy’s hard working short-!and RCMP took over. stop Clara Shiclds batted a per-| The bases were loaded when in thre . League. Fash-: fect four for four, while Bor] Trask hit a low ball into the three strikes against him, notic- topped Fashion with three for ontfield and brought in three|ed that the catcher had fumbled four. - :players. A CNRA crror at séc-|¢the ball. He threw his bat and The next regular league game, ond base brought will be played ‘Thursday with; run to tie the score at 17-17... high school meeting Fashion. Understandably, ers will hold a meeting in the the dat. Savoy hotel sample roam at 8) with a series of second-rate o'clock toninht to make final: —- cease unease eumemen en nts deepen arrangements for the coming & Prince Rupert Daily News tournament. Wednesday, July 18, ltl: ee ema “ * i ‘ gyeee Youre i : # 1962 wee ae ee i . i ie sll ante bE ioc mead ed tea! 1h sane nee senctdets CUAMP GEORGE TEVENOR of Toronto Biummit rests beside the Yankin Trophy ship of cout Don try chibi WV Ieg, ge ae oe oe he Oe. oe A em oe ee ee oo a Error-packed game_ | benefits CNRA team A two-run rally in the ninth | CNRA at bat. They made no runs in a fourth there was. a The league executive announc-| good deal of tension at the top ed that wll women softhall play-; of the ninth when CNRA took he won by enpluring the seniors polt champlon- Comen Inst weekend, The hé-yeur-old champion peat MeQilelan, 65. of Winnlpen Nilakwa three to ane in the 18 hale Mnalofr the week tony tournament at St. Charles Coun- ~~ OP Photo iy were hard-fought but the pitch- 'ers kept the game well under control. three of the opposition and played a good defensive gamc. Greer, who pitched a brilliant game, struck out four. CHAMP SNOOZES — Heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson his upcomihg title fight with Sonny Liston at Comiskey Park in Chicago September 25. The with an early knockout but Patterson doesn’t want to predict anything. him as he saw him in bouts wilh other contenders. Electricians trip Kinsmen § in Little League thriller) Donaldson fired in three more Electricians were Morrison and A-shift lost two games to Me- chanics 20-3 and 8-6 in a two- game series in the Celgar softball league schedule Friday and Mon- day night. A-shift fielding let down the team’s pitcher Gordie Smith as the Mechanics slammed the ball all over the field to drive in 12 runs in the early stages of Fri- day’s 20- game. A-shift’s shortstop Butch Cur- rie scored a home run. The Mechanics’ pitcher John |-shift swamped by Mechanj in two Celgar league encoun Lenuik had the game well under control and prevented A .~ shift from petting any runs until the last inning of the game. Lenuik struck ‘out six and walked five. Smith struck out three and walked eight. In the second game = A-shift made a stronger effort than in the first and almost defeated the Mechanics. The pitchers struck out the atters in order for the first four Vn is probably dreaming about |. t. He jogs around the track a thinks he will win the fight in his last press inter- etween now and the time he — CP Photo THURS., - FRE, - SAT. Gates 9:45 Show at Dusk Thurs. Nite 1.50 per car WR ee PENS T D ‘5 TODAY to THURSD hits and walks, they managed We ee to get the bases loaded. RCMP pitcher Didychuk walk- ed one man home and errors |brought in a second man, to give CNRA the win. The game was fast and more exciting than Monday’s, but it was also riddled with errors: : mostly in the outfield. One incident, which must be classed aS an error, amused everyone. One player, having scrambled for first. The catcher. having retrieved the ball, threw it wildly at the first baseman. However it missed its ob- jective and caught the runner on the back of the head, Hold- TOE ERE GE i i he i ie Ta a lent te No Admittance te persons under 18, ACADEMY AWARD Wit Sophia ieren “BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR” FOR HER PERFORMANCE IN im | ing his head, he continued his journey and was declared safe. TODAY 7 pam. ONLY sign Collins EXODUS anne AP i aaah 3 pam 3 .° OTTAWA @— Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference Tuesday announced ; the signing of veteran guard | Merv Collins, This left three holdouts: | ; Halfback Ron Stewdrt, Gary ‘Schreider and Dick Desmarais. | Riders also announced depar- | ‘ture from the club of rookie - guard Jim Lindner of Ohlo State because of an Injured shoulder. | Ottawa opens a series of four, exhibition games with a game against British Columbia Lions here Thursday night. Riders will play exhibition games at Winnl- per July 23, and Calgary July 95, Thelr last exhibition ganie will be against Edmonton lskl- mos here August 2. Italian coach quits team TORONTO «—Tony Montico, a star with Toronto Italla of the Enstern Canada Professional Soccer League, will return to Ttinly next woek as a coach with a Socond Division team, Montdeo, 28, played Ttallan national — teum coming to Canada, Glub officlals said there was neeheuse in Montieo's Ttalla cone track permitting another team to sign htm. Rough Riders | | | on the before ww ok ye ‘ MATICK ae MICKEY MANTL Mink ranches wore by far the mat. numerous among the 2428 fur farma registered dn Canada 1 T HE ZANIEST SPECTACULAR HERCULES, strongest. hero in history, mects Weakest weaklingg in hysteria SPECIAL EXTRA ATTRACTION in SAFE AT HOME “a J/\ >» EVER FILMED! wand its more fun thana Raman Circus! veronuerion ACOLUMBIAPICIURTS RILTASE EB -— ROGER MARIS 1n0t, ry He wevway ‘I've Sold It innings. Mechanics brought in two runs in the - while A-shift drov¥ the fifth the Mech in three runs and A-shift scoreless Dick Rye hit a home chanics in the fifth? run, Stepping to the: crouching for the ‘swin Torburg drove a home: to end the final scorit game. v TO BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT YOU'LL RECEIVE FAST SERVICE AND QUICK RESULTS WHEN YOU USE THE DAILY NEWS WANT ADS! 5 i ‘A ah a ie ’ Ny i fey att ENNIS,” wach PANY vn ANAL Maple trae ae aaa A Nt li