Down Smithers in final game Prince Rupert’s Gordon and Anderson All-Stars walked in the back door to capture the Prince Rupert Baseball’ Association's sixth annual baseball] tourna- ment honors over the weekend. The team just wouldn't take; a back seat to anyone except! run. All-Stars had yruur errors Ketchikan which beat them 3-1: to Smithers’ three. Robinson had ff the first game of the tournev. eight hits against him, Matthews as a result of three all-star er- had only one, All-stars’ Al Adams vaae oo Local all-stars capture tournamen Liston, Patterson sign for title fight ' CHICAGO im — “I think thatEddie Machen which went the my biggest job is building up a thinking of viciousness about Sonny Liston before I fight him,” heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson said Monday. Patterson, natty in an olive green suit, and the 218-pound | Liston, bulging a garment of the same color, met at a formal con- tract signing for their title match September 25 in Comiskey Park. “J will win the championship by an early knockout,” the mus- tachioed Liston predicted. Patterson was extremely frank full distance. Some said that Lis- ton didn’t look good in it and all I want to remember is how good he did look in his other victor- ies, Mentally I want to face this man not knowing of mistakes he has made in the ring but in- stead his terrific punching abil- ity. ; “~ would like something to happen to build up within my- self a viciousness for him,” Pat- terson continued. “How this feel- ing will come I’m not sure. It i +i “eporters' .3.| may be something he will say to rors in the first inning, i had only four hits against him. tong reporters’ ques Tigiit writers thet 1 will read Otherwise it was neads-up ball vyREE ERRORS HELP “T saw Liston on teclevision| about. This is what happened in for the local team which met; , Smithers in the final game and; 1 the first tournament game, elobbered them 8-1 to cop its! all-stars versus Ketchikan, Dick sixth consecutive win in Prince’ Hansen, Jackson, Tillery, and Rupert tournament baseball, | Puane Vincent brought the runs knock out Cleveland Williams tand Mike de John and I want to remember his tremendorts punching power in these fights,” my second natch, with Ingemar Johannson when I kayoed him. I built up a prude fecling against him (Johansson) from what ‘i I if igs w " e 4 There was a slight drizzleiin for Ketchikan in the first Patterson said. “But I don’t want New york ee had to say when all-stars tangled with Smi-/imning asa result of three Rupert to remember Lision’s fight with before the Beit. thers. However that Was not errors by third baseman Camp- - — . ‘4 enough to dampen the spirit of bell, and Bobby Adams. Giordano the team or the 1.000 fans on} scored the only Rupert run. hand to see the game. in the second contest Kitimat , c ae ; ; : sdged Terrace 4-3 in a tight 2 ie a cee es: ROUGH INNING “e 7" All-stars started t with ¢ yame. Kitimat catcher Lorne; wyNNING the Prince Rupert Baseball association’s sixth annual _ All-stars started oul with a Schupe scored the winning TUN} tournament Gordon & Anderson all-stars pictured above are tough first Inning. Bill Kilpat-| for Kitimat in the bottom half! front row left to right, John Olsen, Len Shankel, Bill Sundberg rick, Smithers’ star player.) of the eighth and last inning in} pHanny Bill, Bill Campbell, Bruce Kerr, and Billy Smith. In thé knocked a ha.d drive past wl-i the two hour time-limit game, back row left to'Yight, Dick Specht, Al: Adams, Gordie Cameron star third baseman Al Campbell} In the third game Smithers} payid Allan, Jack Mitchell, Darrell Young, Joe Giordano Doug eo get to. first. es “th, brougim walked over Ketchikan 9-2 with) Ruttan, John Lambie and Bobby Adams ° ome to score Smithers’ only{ one run in the second, and three , an ; > Ovsie Zhi run by Joe Watson who socked i Staff photos by Ozzie Zbitnew ovft a two-bagger into left field. eae hinge, ure SAB andy BASEBALL STANDINGS, SCORES seventh innings. All-stars worked hard to re- American League SUNDAY ° jornece Unoece eviiip 'ews Leo, Tuesday, July 3, 1962 Aivansh protests jubilee soccer game Commercial Hotel blanked Aiyansh Luckies 3-0 PRINCE RUPERT TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS taliate in the second inning. Joe TERRACE LEAVES GAME Giordano got a base hit when he|_ In_ the fourth game of the All corrections or changes for the 1963 Tele- Grove a low grounder to Smi- tourney Terrace played to an ex- Ww L Pet. GBL. National League i final o: : ; 2 rp thers’ shortstop Logan who muff-| Citing finish beating Ketchikan! New York 41 32 662 — | gan Francisco 5, Philadelphia in the final game of the Jubilee Soccer Trophy tourna- h Direct to be made in writing to the éd the play on a bad throw to| 6-3. Los Angeles 43 34 .558 — - 4 pe! ment yesterday at Algoma Park but Aiyansh has phone Directory rows 9 first. Bobby Adams came up with| In the fifth game Rupert and) Cleveland = 42. 38 082, Los Angeles 5, New York 1 | lodged i fficial protes “ause of ‘eree’ a long drive to left field, just in-| Terrace played for four innings/Minnesota 43. 37. 538 2. Milwaukee 1, Chicago 0 odged an official protest because of a referee's de-|| Telephone Department by the 12th of July. side the third base line to bring|@t which time Rupert was lead | Detroit 39 36 520 3 | pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 2 cision. Hi i Wi j " i > 7 T . i - i 5 .,. : ; > : . : * ‘ * Site ue wing rng forace a oatge de Balimore 39 38 GM). Cinna ¢ Huston | Reese ou, wes ort ay OH a en e : eas ’ 2 . iyansh’s Re - oO ryheradded “we teste ir Ss gt fourth inning Adams rapped a spite irate fans. The Prince Rup- | Boston 36 41 468 7 | American League | Aiyansh § een mar out Or hog when we, played them short Telephone Dept. low drive between second and crt baseball association had to Kansas City 36 43 456 8 | Los Angeles 3-12, New York Bane ter eT ite Pitre. | handed and found the shortstop for a base hit. With; refund over $200 to fans as a re- Washington 26 49 347 16 | 6-5 Commercial’s Benito Pitre. offective’” ound them not too anny ‘Bill and Adams on sec-'Sult. Smith and Campbell both National League | Cleveland 4-6, Chicago 5-7 The fight apparently started)“ sojurday’s game showed a ad and third, Campbell hit into hit home runs for all-stars in WL Pet, GBL,| Minnesota 9, Washington 0 |Sfter Pitre is believe te have petter field to play on as Com- left field for a two-bagger mak. | the game. Campbell was top!Los Angeles 54 29 651 — | Kansas City 9, Boston 5 sworn at Star midway throws oreial owned the Royal Ho- ing the score 3-1. scorer with two runs. San Francisco 52 29 .642 1, | Detroit 3, Baltimore 2 ine ct pitec in Fer ve tel 3-1. | In the sixth game Smithers | Pittsburgh 46 32 590 5 ap: nee * SC a POS | ay . prea‘ 008 ars’ os | edged Kitimat by a score of 7-6.|St. Louis 43 35 581 81, Pacific Coast League ) then ordered out. eens A and defence ams, all-stars’ unortho-' The big run-getter for Smithers | Cincinnati 41 35 539 914; Vancouver 1, Salt Lake City 9 Pitre was bieeding profusely jines as he slammed a hard shot dox right-hander, pitched a good’ was Watson who came through|Milwaukee | 39 39 500 121% Seattle 1, Portland 9 and could not continue playin’. into the corner. Victor Barasso VICTORIA (@—Bert Ticehurst | of Vancouver grabbed a threc-| stroke lead at the half-way point of the 36-hole qualifying round in the B.C. amateur golf cham- pionships here Monday. the third ‘base line to bring!of the tournament; Ken Haman- Siaith in making the score 6-1. | ishio of Kitimat best outfielder; 7Good all-star defensive ball | Bill Sundberg, best infielder; Joe held Smithers down from then|Giordano, best hitter; Billy on: The infield including Sund-'Smith, both the most total bases, berg, Adams and Bill played ma-'and the most valuable player in inning in the bottom of the: with three runs. The game was i v,| San Diego 25-4, Tacoma 6-7 A substitute was brought in fer it cod wi fourth to strike out Smithers’ tied at the end of the ee eilaweypnia 3 3 ton 8 Hawaii 7-16, Spokane 5-1 him but Aiyansh apparently 224 Pitre scores then ast See ee y aoe loose in the Smithers’ pitcher MarshalliChicago 30 52 .366 2314) MONDAY was not allowed to bring in 21 gnoot s br s ‘who saved the day f mi . ~ . «ere substitute player for Star. The : i : top of the fifth for the ali-stars.;on the mound 8 or mene |New ye acifie Coast League 9 | New York @, San Francisco 5 _.| Aiyansh manager Rod Rob-'; ane tae eed Playing Alyansh Sundberg got on first with S| winning tun in the tenth and) Ww L Pct. GBL! Philadelphia 1-0, Los Angeles) inson said his team was lods- ne Joseph se rolins aoored in the shallow left-field hit which was| extra inning. | san Diego 47 31 603 — | . bagi ing an official protest because jact half. WEDNESDAY fambled by Smithers’ shortstop | | Milwaukee 7, St. Louis 3 Vidics had not allowed them to owan. Giordano flyed out to|SMITH NAMED MVP i Salt Lake oS 592 1... Pittsburgh 4, Houston 2 ‘substitute for Star | Monday's game was cancelled 7 p.m. ONLY right. Darre: Young hit a single| In the seventh game all-stars | trawati, 40 38 513 7 Chicago 6-3, Cincinnati 5-4 Commercial’s Victor Barasso because the Native all ~ Star P-m. to Logan, charging him with the easily took Kitimat with a 7-2\ Seattle 33 38 "500 B American League 'and Benito Pitre scored through’ cs to ri nt have enough play- Adult Entertai ont second error in. the inning.|/victory. Campbell scored two. Vy | rit ‘the tough defence. The oniy, CTS (0 Meld & Veal™ ; ELAN oe | awe, ; . : Portland 40 41 494 8%! Chicago 1, Detroit 2 ; : ‘Yi This and the protest will de aati - one - year - pe pis | runs. ton Pambe pitched @ vancouver 31 44 413 14% Baltimore 0, Cieveland 2 iother goal was scored when an‘ giseussed at a meeting at 7:30 mi mith made a spectacular right|consistent game for all-stars. gnokane 26 49 347 191: Los An eles 2. Washington 1 ‘'Aiyansh player passed the bai! woe Ga a THUNDER , . ; . . “gs - . . . Y2t g . chide : ’ . . } 2 av Otel. i ING centre field hit ‘0 brite Sune aaa Scores their two runs in: P | Minnesota 3, Boston 4 ,to his goalie, the goalie missed | tonight In the Savoy Hotel GARY POWER! TROY DONAHUE berg and Young home for a 4-1 the. sixth Inne: ce: Gary Mat- Leads championships |e ee ee ppg at ana 1 went into : COOPER cg. CONNIE STEVENS) . a Wie s : =! eae Oal. GE Bobby Adams drove a hit down |shall of Smithers, best pitcher eads championships | Pacific Coast League / In Friday’s game Aiyansh Long WINS MARIA \ DOROTHY McSUIRE LLOYD NOLAN \ Seattle 3, San Diego 2 Luckies edged Empress Hotel 1- Salt Lake City 14, Vancouver 6 0. as the teams played in rainy Hawaii 6, Spokane 5 weather on a muddy ficld. Both teams played hard de- ‘fensive, squashing all plays. Fi- nally Herby Morven got through | | SCHELL |] KARL? | |MALDENS | open race at Roosevelt Free agents signed jestically. : ene, tournament award a PITTSBURGH i — Pilusbureh and shot the ball. oc ‘ | Smithers pulled pitcher Tom- sparky Smith, president of the! TORONTO @ — Bob Gardner, | Pirates announced Thursday the| The Aiyansh goalie tried tol, ae , iE e my Robinson after he walked|Prince Rupert Baseball Associa- Bob Long sped out from be- | mm signing of two free gents to stop the shot but slipped in the contract with clubs in their mi- mud and failed to stop the ball. nor league system. The manager of Old Empress, They are pitcher Robert Karl Erwin Garfield, said) his team Baird, 19, of Port Moudy, L.C., “controlled 70 per cent of the nnd infielder Frank Kamfonik, play but could not score the 20, of San Diego, Calif, goals.” 41-year-old amateur from Essex Fells, NJ., sank a 20-foot putt for a birdie three in the first sudden-death hole Monday night to give the United States victory over Canada in the sixth annual pro-amateur golf tournament, hind Girvard Chand and Jerry! Jeffries to win a six-lap open! race around Roosevelt Park dur- ing the Elks Dominion Day cele- brations yesterday. Chend led Jeffries by about 15 feet until about the fifth lap, Long was runing a close third runtil the beginming of the sixth Hay when Jeffries moved ahead lof Chand, and Long moved right on into second position. all-star's Al Campbel!, and put/tion and Rusty Ford, chairman in Larry Matthews. Not doing/of the tournament both said the too much better, Matthews walk-|tuurnament was a terrific suc- ed Mitchell and Sundberg, cess, With the bases leaded, Glor-! The awards selection commit- dano hit a hard drive past. Smi-| tee consisted of Sammy Simpson, thers’ first baseman Watson tojchiel seorckeeper and announcer, bring Campbell in, Sundberg was) Andrew Letourneau, umpire-in- later brought home by Youne’s;ehief, Dick Halliwell, and Ozzie hit. to first to make the seore 6-1; Abitnew, sports editor of the at the top of the sixth. ‘Daily News, The best ceftion in the pame Distribution of the $1,200 prize SRIKN RHERNE «GRANT WILLIAMS ran ne anaog vn NATALIE SCHAFER - KENT SMITH DOR wae Ean TODAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m. - 9:19 was experienecd in the battam of money was $600 to the winning Te ee ved well we r TT fhe eighth Panini, Smithers’ Dek all-stars, $300 Lo Smithers, $200 Ihis two, main competitors to la Bury was walked. Kilpatrick to the Kitimat Totems and $100 come through with an execlting RANK A RAS IL flyed out to adlestar’s Simith, to Terrace, | : y | res , exciiing / Wit, Other competitors ineluded dim / Greer, Joe Morello, Mark Adams ONDERFUL IRACLE and David Boone, Considering Boone was only 12 \ ¥ q years old, he ran the full mile mo x he a ‘well and stayed only a part of a i" behind his older opponents, then Watson hit to serand base- man Sundberr who | tired try - ; — ae ™ shortstop Adams who wis Cover. R a init secant, Adatis in hati rifled acing river the ball to first baseman Pill to el Watson and Bury out. Peter Ryan ° ° e dies in Paris Sundberm was the hig pa for Wll-stars with (ve runs. dilpat- (CP from Reuters-AP) PARIS -Peter mH reek oseorea ane sole) Sparthers French horse perre ner ree renin eereeenane nee ew Snes meee wat Se |: Ryan, 2d-yenr- | NEED A old racing driver from Canada, wi | ue wee panty of Injuries 1S Irish Derby subfered dn the first heat of the ‘in AX 2 | Waner CGimind Prix oat Reins ved aanianirine, TF won the e ' } Ssundivy, ' hawned ‘Tambourine TT won the “ype ns Hospital offfelas sald the Trish Derby Saturday In a photo handsome speed driver had been ‘tab state of coma for about a0 finish over Arelig Storm, The winner took a erent hours, Ts mother — fle hearted race with a driving flne- Paris Monday: man dlvave to the Ish, American-awnad Bobring cathedral town of Reims only finished third In the sweep- ‘a obe told he had heen trans. fatakes event end Larkspur, hiv ferred fo Paris a few hous Astablemate and recent Hpsem ‘urtier, She was at his bedside derby winner, was fourth, vhen he died, — eee «Sage . dy " u ‘ , i Yith, ‘ ny e a ™, Bai The new “passenger Tae Oe ead toreite oore said 4 ol Ne npproved™ cals, A ) {was leading In his. hola, Ford ilt f fraud f vl te Dinmond lexelusive ‘Cosworth when he owns in aol} qui y 0 f ) i. 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Niuthin GLENN FORD ‘ “ bend before enteriig the decided Thursday that Archie 9 CABS straight, | Moore, Hight henvywelght box BEITE DAVIS 4) ( was Iminieddiitely flown by Ing champion, was gullly of “nt PHONE 5131 HLheleapter to Rejms hospital brazen attompt to defraud his HOPE LANG ' where he wit apernued on for creditors” by setting up a Call- ARTHUR O ONNEL of fractures and taternal Injurtes. fornin corporation known a4 the foe - He was piven six blood trans- Archie Moore Tnterprises, PETER FALK THOMAS MITCHELL po fusshons ! ma , Ra) |, 18 five-pane opinion, referne EDWARD EVERETT HORTON CALL Tater he was flown ta the nr wo m art ia Ay ran a Fer east Nathan resommended that the . . mhfet ew THE Cael Aosputal in Paris, offl- oe NIP FIWWEMEN fublhint r von" i , “ hh sup whnnlae Ute It Hehe aan ee inom ne MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY ht ; at iyn to iM CUTS BIC, PRINCE J AUT FIREMEN Jubllintly pose for The Dally News camern ater Ung the k's eht heavywelght title bout with Apt we atin SR BY Bley BEST tor cram sagen s curses acer manoamen Dominion Diy ehuekwagon races wt Roosevelt Park yesterday, For the second year dacrow three | Ciinio rainnldl of Thnly on dune iain hia Heo a . ret wi ath KN iin RUYON Butte, Mont. ao. Charley! amen displayed remarkable speed and affieloney iyonet only winning the race but setthoag up 10, 196f he tled up pending the FRANK CAPRA PANAVISION COLOR NIL UNARIIGTS Mie teantteu Wes Smith, Butte, Mant. outpoint- | thei camp aa well, shown loft lo right front roy Howard Litorge, Wayne Harnson and Gordon loutcome of a sult draught against ian feu 1 mote ty ne + ed Gaspar Orton, Mexico 01] Maekenvie, In the brek raw deft to right Gordon Finliyson, George Warner, Art Leniuk and him by Fenture Aports Ineorpor- MATINEE SAT, 2 p.m, he SA AMAA UNAS) wedge dass nae weed beebde Howard Lindinys ated, : . Hts