coe TN NON ON ON TO Wahls smash out 20 hits —edge Hy-Waves 18-15 Wahls Boat Yard offensive power proved too much for Co- Op Hy-waves in Women's Soft- ball action last night at Gyro Park. The boaters red-hot bats tabbed 20 hits, to pave the way tc) a narrow 18-15 victory. The win rolied the boat gals into a share of first place with Fashion Footwear, and set the stage for tonight's crucial battle for top spot between the two clubs. Wahl’s best effert was a five- run second frame. The Hy- Waves got back into the game with a seven run third inning rally, aided by three boater boots. Three singles in the fourth opened a two-run margin for Wahls which they never lost. : Freida Johnson Wahls Ruth Smith, leading off boaters win tossing 12 hits and with a three bagger in the sixth, walking four. Hy-Waves started | inspired her teammates to smash Marie Dickens on the mound and out four more drives to pad the in three frames she was bombed boaters total with four tallies. tor 12 hits. Iole Bond who re- Hy-Waves plated singletons in lieved in the fourth was charged the bottom half of the final two with the loss. frames on three hits. ' Linescore: Wahls Jean Billing cut loose Wahls ...... .- 453 204 0 18 20 12 with the wood again, smashing Co-Op .... ... 417 0111 15 12 3 out a perfect five for five, in- Batteries — Johnson and Bill- cluding three singles, a double ing; Dickens, Bond (4) and and a triple. Teammates Gladys Singh. King and May John3on gave a. — os helping hand sharing eight hits’ C evenly. Big noise for the Hy-' ar Waves were Carol Bryant with: three for four and Sally Singh ' with three for five posted the. Ors By MIKE RATHET Associatert Press Sports Writer Lew Burflette, a reluctant Cin- -midnight by a couple of ticks, may find the glass slipper forced on his foot a perfect fit. Acquired from Milwaukee LEW BURDETTE 's Burdette responds to reluctant trade | The triumph kept Cardinals one-half game ahead of San Francisco Giants who took over dereiia who beat the \stroke of second place and dropped Los Her confident that Clay was fin-, Angeles Dodgers to third, 11; games back, by thumping Dod- gers 9-3. ' In other games, fourth-place Fight too bloody for Liz and Dickie’ LONDON (#)—Cassius Marcel- lus Clay, the punching prophet, beat Britain’s Henry Cooper in ‘the predicted fifth round Tues- day night and silenced ao horri- {fied crowd in a fight that Liz WEARS A CROWN ‘Taylor helped to stop. The Louisville Lip, who enter- ' As the fifth round opened, aed the ring for the scheduled 10- terrible cut over Cooper's left round fight wearing a crown, eye pumped blood over the Wem- appeared anything but kingly in tiey Stadium ring. ;the first round when Cass the Gas flashed remorse- Swarmed over him like a man less lefts into the unseeing eye, | gshting off bees. Movie queen Liz, there with that| But he straightened out in the other noble Roman Richard Bur-|Second round and the outdoor ton, jumped out of her seat and crowd of 50,000 saw a fast, sarted screaming, ‘‘no, no, no.” ,Quick-punching heavyweight. The clown in him was gone when he got in trouble. ished, took up the ery with a’ Cooper caught Clay flush on chant of “stop it, stop it.” They the chin with a solid left hook threw newspapers into the ring and Cass went down heavily for to show that Cooper was done. a count of three before the bel) lier than Cassius had forecast. Thus Clay had pulled off an- other prophecy. But dumped on the seat of his trunks before he did it. The crowd, two minutes ear- viveevrtwy.,e es eeu eR : Hoe ev ee Cassius clobbers he was Cooper ‘Gee I’m good” ever met. He’s really a vreal fighter and you can’t take any-— f thing away from him. He shook: }g& me plenty. He shook me every ie rte ee oe vee ee ee eM Oe Referee Tommy Little stepped 2 the end of the fourth round. ;time he hit me. a te + ; : vay . i i 2 as’ Clay admitted in his dressing | In hi fy ptppecener Mons night’s trading deadline, Bur- hia Phillies 2-1. Chicag bs 11. The crowd sat in silence as ; ' nm HIS own aresstng TOOL, —!: dette went night to work for St. downed Houston Colts a cue he declared Clay the winner on Toom that the punch numbed Cooper, badly cut abuve and ve-! Louis Cardinals and maintained milwaukee defeated Pittsburgh 2 technical knockout after one him but contended he would jow the left eye said: “I was § their slim hold on the National minute 15 seconds of the fifth have been up without the bell. pling in my left cye for the last; e . . : : Pirates 7-5 in 10 innings. gs : ot oF . » Kinsmen edge Shop Easy 6-5 League lead by by checking New. Harvey Kucnn, veplacine round—exactly 20 seconds ear-' “Cooper is the best fighter I two rounds.’ Braves just before Saturday Cincinnati Reds edged Philadel- . LEN HARRINGTON SPORTS WRITER ‘York Mets 6-2 in six hits Tues- run lead, re- ‘day night. slumping Felipe Alou, got Giants Baseball Standings Men’s softball ODDFELLOWS BINGO ai ° e ° . , . going against Dodgers, lashing a} . | in Little League thriller .cesiiscac8zeeree felt, ado Singie in 'st-ron third ——‘Nationsl League CD g along with his hefty salary for (nning and winding up the up- t . W Pet. GBL ~ ing L Pet. | ‘ Two runs in the final inning on a fielder’s choice, George catcher Gene Oliver and minor ,'S!98 with a two-run single. Sen ees wiseo on 359 “y Langford 7 7 0 1.000 8 o'clock Wednesday, June 19th save Kinsmen a come-from-be- Greer stepped up and singled league pitcher Bob Sadowski,! That provided more than Los Angeles 37 28 569 li, Deanes 74 3 571 SONS OF NORWAY HALL hind victory in last night’s Lit- home the tying run.. That left The two-time 20-game winner: @nough margin for Jack San- Cincinnati 34 30 531 4 RCMP 5 1 4 200. EVERYONE WELCOME tle League game at Algoma it up to Magne Bjorndal and he said frankly he would have pre- ford, who scattered 10 hits fOr Ghica 0 35 31 530 4. Miller Bay 7 1 6 143° Park. A thriller from beginning came through with a double to ferred to stay in Milwaukee. his ninth victory in 14 decisions, | ake 31 33 484 7. Batting a to end, this 6-5 win over league score the winner. But Burdette. reluctant to 29d got some additional wore | Bittsburgh 30 34 469 28 | AB H Av leading Shop-Easy boosted the Greer showed good control as give up his long time associa- 28 room from a homer by bat | hiladel hia 30 35 462 8Y, Sunberg (L) 26 13 .500 Kinsmen to within reach of a he went all the way for Kins- tions with Braves, may prove terymate Tom Haller. Bob Miller. ouston 27 39 409 19 2 Davies (D) 12 6 500 first place finish. men. Wee George gave up six the added pitching help St. Louis 474 Was the loser. New York 25 42 373 1445 Carlson (L) 11 5 454 Shop - Easy opened the scor- scattered hits while striking out needs in its drive to nail a pen- | . . , “ McKay (MB) 21 9 .428 ing in the first frame when big 13 and walking tu. Jimmy nant for the first time since | ° ; American League Blocka (L) 17.67 ~4i1i Dennis Rudy blasted a home run Sparkes went four and two- 1946. Cardinals felt that way ! Ig r go W L Pct. GBL Pitching with one man on, Kinsmen came thirds innings for Shop - Easy.’ when they measured him for the : 'New York 39 23 «6038 — Ww L ' back strong and after the fifth He allowed six hits before Den- glass slipper. Chicago 37° 27 «4.578 (1 Mitchell (L) 4 0 “=e: Stanza the game was tied 4-4. nis Rudy took over, HARKNESS HOMERS Boston 32 26 552 Herritt (D) 3 1. In the top of the sixth, Gary In batting, Greer led his Burdette responded immedi- | CG U ay’ Cleveland 33 27 4.850 | A. Campbell (L) 2 0 Johnston led off with a single mates with three hits. De Gou- ately with a strong perform-: Minnesota $3029 O82 4 Campbell (L) 1 C and came home on a fielder’s tiere and Bill Dargie each had a ance, blankine Mets until Tim’ ANCHORAGE, Alaska Wm _ Baltimore 34 30 531 4 Anderson (D) 1 1 coe Min olen base and an er- pair for Kinsmen while single- Harkness, a Lachine, Que., na- Anchorage golfers — and there Los Angeles 33 34 .493 Br Hutehinson (RCMP 1 1 liefer Rudy had to face the top of the order and they all came through in flying colors, tons went to Martyn, Bjorndal and Brady Collins. Gary Johns- ton and ‘Ron Goudry had a pair tive, hit a two-run homer with’ two out in the ninth. He struck | are Eskimos in tne anan there Kansas City 30 32 484 Detroit 24 37 393 Washington 25 47 .309 19 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 19, 1963 12'5 8 out seven and walked only one : spend all Saturday night play-. ~ COMPANY LTD. + Peter De Goutiere led off with a single and was followed by Alan Martyn who also singled. After Arne Johnson got to first and Rudy had one each. with his fourth straight victory. | next day talking about it. QUALITY GROCERIES MEATS - PRODUCE “ Yanks ‘limp’ around first s.ritne het "sia" BASEBALL §=——with Bridges latest hurt for the grocery boys. Sparkes while boosting his record to 7-5 | ing their game and spend all the | 6ch Ave. & Fulton St. Dial 2141 - 2142 , drink. | | Saturday will be the second ‘day of summer when there is Py ecu ns ae Today 7 - 9:10 — -_ KRAFT “NO LOVE FOR JOHNNY” aco The poor Yankees can’t seem Athletics, ~ men and their dependents will ,a midnight sun here. Civilians . —— - | ; LEADERS i | entered in the annual Short THURSDAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m. - 9:05 ar a 2-Ib. Block ae C By JIM HACKLEMAN ,pitch in the 11th inning for a-Nishter tournament will play ‘ : Associated Press Sports Writer .2-1 decision over Kansas City 3 Forest Park while service- “All the BIG BOYS had to : National League e a be the 18-hole Moose Run Golf stay in after class! KRAFT AB R #H Pct. to survive a game without some-: Yanks lost little time settling, - ay : T. Davis, LA 191 22 65 340 one getting banged up. /matters with the last-place Sen- Go)’ sonn w prer reson re ° F Groat, StL 267 38 89 333 | ; sualty li 'ators, losers in their last six.|..°°" n ®. Frather says the : an | They've got a casualty list as, ators, losers in their las Six. military course is the second AUR JU), Ds E AS Re 0 White, StL oo oa: by 33) long as the New York telephone! Tom Tresh and Tony Kubek hit m4! northerly golf layout in the ane 5 wey ) SAE nes ee R Wills, LA 188 34 62 330 Hook. {two-run homers as ‘New York: 4A RCE CD SE ID HFS. f oe ‘world with grass greens. Its q- The only thing the battered Quilt UP a 5-0 lead against Tom jig yards of narrow fairways Cheney in the first two INNINES ' are studded with pines and wild it was 9-0. igame. The only such course far- | ther north is in Sweden. Covington, Pha 168 26 55 327: Runs —H. Aaron, Milwaukee, : . : ‘ 54. Bombers can do is win. . ‘ . ' They won their fifth in a row and by the Jifth Bite patted in—H. Aaron, 51. tuesday night with relief pitch- i Maris, In addition to homers 10 NAN RRS = RN Ae URN on om en Carnation Milk : 89 CECIL PARKER JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE MOS TREES: i IAN BANQNEN « AGNES LAURFNT oY a i 9, i : ar so 3 j P | | ks Doubles _. Pleat Leis ‘er Marshall Bridges injured in;#"@ 11, also singled. | DARKNESS NO PROBLEM il Hl 20 ’ . ” the process, rapping Washing- | Whitey Ford started ir Yanks | “Darkness isn't our biggest | Tall T Trinlos_.Pine Siospiananen ti ‘ton Senators 10-5 with a 13-hit'and laste norugh e sixth, problem,” says Col. Prather. “It! , ' a ins Hone rae te yng cnn, 9. attack that included a pair of long cnough to gain his ninth is dusk for only about five min-_ TODAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m. - 9:05 Stolen bases—Robinson. Cin- !@3ty home runs by Roger Maris, Victory in 12 decisions and rum. utes when it is hard to sec your! : _ cinnati 20 , wey - The Yankee victory boosted retan ene gmark against Wash- ball, The rest of the time it is b itching — Maloncy, Cinein- tPcir American League lead to ington to 33-5. Larry Osborne light. The biggest problems are eye Ets nt : i at Sauce neti doe gag One. Cine a full game over Chicago White tagged the stylish southpaw for wild animals and the long cock- — a BOY-AR-DEE With Meat ce all, » 8ad, Sox, who were clipped by Min-,# two-run homer before Whitey tail hour—from five until i . Strikeouts — Koufax, Los An- you, geles, 111. nesota Twins 5-3, /was replaced by Bridges. Cleveland’s rampaging Indians ~~ oo tee off at 10." ’aner 49c | American henge Ht Pet took tneir sixth Straight, bent- B e ° | Cee ~ lias, , one , ing the sagging Baltimore Ori- a O S$ lNe WIN 5 : re Kaline, Det 233 44 80 342 Glos 7-3 behind Barry Latman's y b y. the wildest. fun-time the AR-DEE Malzone, Bos 224 25 76 339 five — hi thine: Bost Screen WaS ever charged BOY-AR- Warner, LA 23) 3477 333 five - hit pitching; Boston Red , 1” | Shinson Chi bea ka vy noe Sox’ Earl Wilson blanked De- ? | The Vi with! ° Rone Chi ad * 73 327 doit Tigers 9-0 on a four-hitter, : —beat Deanes / -6 an a S va beth & Pane Kaline 233 FP Atta spoiling Chuck Dressen's debul | | al Krom The ; . Wns saline, ane ISOM. as Tiger manager; and Los An- The Bang from Miller Bay fin-: doubles and a home run. Ed Minnesota, 44, Runs batted in-- Kaline, Wag- ner, and Allison, 47. geles Angels got the tie-break--ally got on the Winning side of Lay chipped in with two 7) ing run on a bases-loaded wild the ledger last hits, night as they for a losing cause, For the : ‘ TAUSC, 2 win- doubled the score on the power- C 2:65¢ Meat Batis 15-oz. Tins CuuWILLIAMS sare YER tw SAVALAS -Evcrr SLOANE saz stevrns Hits Kaline, 30 e f ners, Brian Specht's two triples Weems seemrm mtone enim sot ona " , . a ‘ful Deane Cleaner boys 12-6, The and aos sine HS . . . Ty , Aaaneaen Doubles Power and Vers Coach uits ‘victory was Milley Bays first in fort put fect was the best ef- BAL UAT Bx BUATIY ed Jun DEION Wit acu Haake TASH A DENA-AMPERSAND PROSUCTION M priptes inten wa hington Seven starts, | Newt softball action will take SAT. MATINEE CAPITOL He LYNN VALLEY los \ cs rt ' . m , , Ne . | ‘ . , 4 at hi 10. TORONTO Steve Sucic has, The win went to John Robin- place Friday night when Lang- 2 p.m, man Home runs .. Stuart, Boston, quit his job as defensive coach son who went all the way for ford meets RCMP, nd Allison, 16. Stolen bases tomore, 19, Pitching - Aparicio, Bal- Radataz, Boston, for Toronto Argonauts and the astern Football Conference club muy not replace him, Sucie, who had held the post the last three seasons, advised the kay boys. Although tagred for 12 hits, Robinson settled (down in the clutch to hold the mighty Deane bats silent. He al- Peaches 4:85¢ OEE END PORN MIM OKT na B-1. 857. he Ane ts of his declal ; so issued five free passes while Strikeouts Pascual, Minne- ,2¢ A?eonauts of his decision by striking out one. Wells Herritt Celery 158 Plains, NY. 8, Placement Is necessary, five, Stoeky Dereck Slack puced the hitting attnek for both sides With a five for six effort. In. cluded dn his) total were two Baseball scores American League Washington 5 New York 19 Chicago 3 Minnesota 5 Baltimore 8 Cleveland 7 Detroit 0 Boston § Kansns City 1 Los Angeles 2 Nitional League Houston } Chieago 8 Pittsburgh 6. Milwaukee 7 Los Angeles 2 St. Louls 6 Philadelphia | Cineinnnath 2 Padifle Coast League | | | sota, BR telephone ‘Tuesday from his went the distance for Deanes, f me - . Rune ( Canmbalan, Ih, He suffering his first loss of the ae Ne 1 wumMed personal problems for year, Miller Bay gournered an LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS nis decision. equal amount of hits off Merritt L New York ot Jolin Persol, — Argonaut coach Nobby Wire put took Advantage of Deane i i 166%, Brooklyn, cutnamted Ter. kawekr srdd Tuesday night he poats to frab the vietory. 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