Fe ee ee te we Ce Sanford shines as Giants win . By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Writer _Jack Sanford slapped down «ome impressive statistics when The four-game winning streak | ef the leazgue-leadiny St. Louis Cards was also snapped. Ernie Banks of Chicago Cubs. always | ' Plans for this year’s Senior ‘are not interested in entering Ba:eball League were announced teams. today by the local league sec-; I retary, John Lambie. Frince Rupert will enter last ' Terrace will have last year’s Sande Lumber Mills team plus ‘a new one to be formed by Fred . Philpott and Caren O’Neal, The other team will be the .sname Smithers Pontiacs from ‘Jast year, Terrace have not yet obtained SENIOR BASEBALL SLATED FOR MAY 19 Five teains entered including two from here SPORTS LETTERBOX Dear Mr, Editor: I would like to take this op- he talked contract with San a terror in St. Louis, did most At a meetine held in Terrace year's Insquire squad and a new a sponsor for the new team but portunity to publicly express Francisco Giants this Spring, of the damage in a 13-8 Cub 2A Theeting he Neue’ team going under the name of they indicate little or no trouble | tn» appreciation of the Prince such as a 24-7 won-lost record, vietory. en Apel oe aus Northwest “Merchants.” Members of the will be expected in obtaining Rupert Baseball Association to ine oy a row. a Wvor . nina It ascbal AssCCIAaLION was re- Jocal association contacted 20 one. , vo sinesses: including 16 in a row, a World Banks entered the game hit- formed and a complete new ex-:jocal merchants and solicited Tentative plans call for the the following businesses: Series shutout and a strony ting .222, with two homers and ecutive was voted into office ‘ cnough hands io form a new league to get underway on May La Gondola Cafe Ltd. G. P. playoff effort. six runs batted in. He crashed tapine the office of president. i... ecpheis . vn . full schedule will be dra Tinker and Co. Ltd., McLean But Jack, said the manage- two three-run homers and drove 8 p team, ‘which will replace last 19. A full sc e drawn is Walter Yeo of Terrace. Other and Rudderham Agencies Ltd., . on ver laa L — a sing pics -yerr’s Belmonts. Each merchant up at the next league meeting, : ° : ment yc effort het seep ue in another run with a single. officials elected were Don Haw~- will have his name placed on to be held in Prince Rupert on mupert SUP Oy rd at aed price cows Hn. ay didnt f1nis-) Now his homer total is four, his ryluk, vice-president and Pat » different. uniform. May 12. Mots er Lid Boaesn Borher wet you star : at there. San RBI are 13 and his batting av- Davy, secretary-treasurer. _. Shop. Broadway Onto Lid. Lind here Was a poll LNere. Sth erage .247, All of these officials were. a “ 1 ee win ing. streak and completed In the only other Nationitl elected to office by acclama- 99 Taxi Oo Lid Miller's Cigar winning end be 1 just 3 vom. League game, Jerry Lynch tion. The office of commission-_ Store, Don’s Mean’s Wear Ltd only SIX, and 38 ‘hart tor the Vemmed the 13th pinch - hit er, held fist year by Floyd Jes- Maple Leat Coffee Shop." Cook’s plete games in so starts “ homer of his career for a 4-3 sop, has been abolished and re- Jewellers, North Star Bottling seal came to terms after oa Cincinnati Reds victory over placed by the president, Works Lid., William F Stone brief holdout, and set out tins Milwaukee ees + and Los Plans call for a_ five team Ltd., Capitol Barber Shop, Fra- geason to eliminate that telk- , Houston at New York and Los |cague this year with two en-: ser and Payne Stores Ltd., Kaien “ “ . Tednesday nieht he Angeles ar Philadelphia faMcs tered from Prince Rupert, two Hardware and Esquire Men's ne point hind womplete eame were rained out. Colts and Mets from Terrace and one from: LEN HARRINGTON SPORTS WRITER Shop rew his third ¢ ste gi ee innines the ithers. Kitime . A a gs cov, Played three innings before Smithers. Kitimat and Hazelton) —— . , ac se - . . on Meee ewer Pittsbarah Pi rains came with Colts on top have both indicated that they 6 JOrince Rupert Daily FAcws Ltd, These merchants are those en-hitter over ‘ a - rates. for his fourth victory. It Snapped a four-game Pirates’ Winning streak and shoved Gi- ants into third place in the Na- tional League. Only two games 1-0. SEL NEW PATTERN While Sanford was establish-' ing his new route-going pattern, i working on a | . new winning habit of their own. |: - his mates were 1 gmat Thursday, May 2, 1963 Belinsky on beam as who graciously donated to allow the Prince Rupert Baseball As- sociation to form another base- ball team for this season and future years, Without co-operation such as out of first. | shown by these merchants base- ball in our city would cease to function. It is only through their consideration and thought-| a fulness that the association is Cc. K. Yang, of UCLA, signs fan Antonio relays. Yang had new record shcet after a total of 9,121 points in the ~ breaking the world record in 1Q-event erind to crase the They are now 6-1 on the road, | | and only 6-8 at home. Last year: on their way to the pennant’ they had a 42-21 mark on the. read, and were 61-21 in friendly Angels edge Yanks By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer tthe A’s in first place. Cheney struck out 12 and al-| batting for Jim O'Toole. who tis George Thomas hit.a grand slam starter Ralph Terry, now 3-2 in oo presents oe /homer that gave the Angels a the first inning when he tagged | got the wictory. " per is 3 victory “over the world his grand lam following singles: oy P ASE oe It was O’Toole’s fifth triumph HANK y U ne 7 eS Bre a a G If I , in six decisions. The left-hander | champions, ‘by Billy Moran, Lee Thomas’ 0 ourney , By : is the first major leaguerer to SA ve JGHN | Belinsky, fined and sued so ind Leon Wagner. Belinsky took | Sil BAD . WINS NO. 4 eet five victories this season. a “often in his short major league it from there before a crowd of ef or August at Baseball Standings | National League Candlestick Park. 14 hits by George Crowe with Braves. Reds and Cardinals. hit it in the seventh inning while Emms sizzles He | — . . : Ca. ; : ‘his to within one of the record . .. Bo (Seabiscuit) Belinsky, who i finished what he started for the | first time this season Wednes-' | day night, limiting the New | York Yankees to four hits while career he may wind up pitching .for nothing, almost wound up -pitching for Kansas City after ‘the 1962 season. But an under- lowed only seven hits as Wash-: cap 6-4. Boston walloped Min- nesota 14-5 to round out the schedule. Thomas took care of Yankee 36.937. Pena, purchased from Toron- to of the International League won his fourth without a loss as able to plan and expect a very Prince Rupert, we You. J. C, Lambie, Secretary, Prince Rupert Baseball Assn. say Thank | TORONTO .@— The seventh, and final, Canada-United States, _ professional-amateur golf tour- the decathion event at the Mt. previcus world record of 8,685. p HOWARD HUGHES starring DALE ROBERTSON- SALLY FGRREST LILI st. CYR: VINCENT PRICE co-starsing __MARI BLANCHAR Three other Cubs joined ;,admits he’s on the way to the ington downed Detroit 4-1 while | SUccessful baseball season. =< - = Banks in the homer column. i Slue factory if he fails to get off Herbert started Chicago off to| Once again, on behalf -of the ‘Dick Bertell, Ken Hubbs and to a quick start, has finally a doubleheader sweep over Bal-|¢xecutive of the Prince Rupert Nelson Mathews come up a winner. timore with a 7-0 four-hit job.|Baseball Association, the ball-; Lynch's pinch. homer moved | Ca The Los Angeles left-hander. The White Sox took the night- players and baseball fans of | PARKLAND Thursday Nites Only $1.50 Per Car “She Walks By Night’ Belinda Thurs., Fri., Sot. 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Lands, 2h “ Ohlemann, German - horn yeareold fron Vancouver, fal- lowed Berto tneross the finish Hine to Win the §00-ametre silver, Gairdner, 82- yeur- old from 'Phornhill, Ont, deed another ‘Sliver with ono Canacliin-record. brouking performianee in the lo. Prevent deenthion, one oof the toughest events on the program, (FINISH SECOND Ciayinasts added ato silver and uo bronze medal to the over-all Chadian tenn total Wednes- day. The Conadhiins tlruished second to the U8. In women's hLemn competition white 16-yeur- Old Gall Daley oof Suskatoon 'pieked up oa bronze dn the madl- vidual standing although she | Hnished behind three US. pirts, ) Cannda's medal totals now ! tind at oslx gold, 18 sliver ane 2) bronze -- and half the pold three more old vious three Pan - Games. MAY ADD MORE The totals may go higher be- fore the fourth games end Sun- day. More gymnastics competi- tigns are seheduled and the track program, idle today, will he completed Friday and Sat- urday. One of Canada's women track- American sters qualified Wednesday for Saturday's 8O-metre hurdles fl- nal Jennifer Wingerson, 20- year-old Toronto secretary, eas- ily winning her heat, and Naney McCredie, the 18-year-old Bram-~ pton, Ont, girl who won the Rola medal in women's shot put, rated among the favorites dn the Diseus Friday, Canadian competitors did not fare as wellon other fronts Wed- nesdny, Doug Kyle, veteran distance runner from Calgary, Mnished N"fth in the 10-000 metre, won by Jrish-borm Peter MeCardle of. New York, who with deenthion Winner John David Martin and women's 200-metre sprint wine ner Vivian Brown salvaged some of the ULS. traek Justre here, (US. BEATEN | ULB, competitors were beaten ‘in the men's 200 metres mand 400 metre hurdies in addition — ta ‘the 8ad, | Lethbridge, Alta, Natlennls suffered aw heart-breakingg 84-80 loss to Bravll in the men's base ketbaull toumament—the fourth medals day night's thriller. The Cana- dians led by two points over the world-champion Brazilians with six minutes left but couldn't hold the advantape. Vancouver Maids, the women's basketball entry, cook their fifth jStraight loss when the US, whipped them 68-21, and the Canadian water pole team's rec- ord went to 1-6 when Brazil won 7-2, Ben Simo of Montreal fin- ished seventh in the men's sabre fencing inal. But the performances of Ber- tola, Ohlemann and Gairdner brought glee to the Canadian camp, Bertola, a graduate of Wash- ington State University, M{nish- ed nbout a yard ahead of Ohle- mann In the 800 final after both had turned on finishing spurts to pass Lieut, Benie Cuniffe of the U.S. Alr Foree, who took the bronve medal, Ohlemann, timed In 1:48.7, and Cunliffe, in 1:48.8, also were under the pre- vious games record of 1:40.4 set in 1060 by Tom Murphy of the U.S, BEATS RECOTD Giirdner's performance — in the decathlon was the best ever tirmed dn by a Canadian compe titer, The University of Color- ado student piled up 6,812 points 605 better than the previous Cia- nadian record whieh he held Tho fivo-foot, TWY-lIneh, 10- ‘pound CGalrdner had ded the Hharvest has come dn track and loss in five starts for Leth-'competition after seven of the [Wield where Canadhens fialed to bridge, Which turned dn its best 10 events but fell behind an the mere Vi Chiamploushilp ia tha pres pertorimanuce co lie in Wedues- | pole vaeull, MPO eet won Marg Sy OE Ce Be Ne | at ; RUM 4 This Advortisement Is not t oe | mt Canada exports wheat... 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DEMERARA Light in flavoureee dark in colour Published or Displayed by (he Ciquer Controal Board or by the Government of British Columbia W L Pct.GBL “the-table deal that would have the A's balloon remained in- ,nament will be held in Toledo, | St. Louis 14 7 667 — e e sent Bo to the A’s was vetoed flated. The Indians’ runs came : Ohio, August 6, it was announced , Pittsburgh 11 6 647 #1 al Kin 8 ice -by Commissioner Ford Frick. on homers by John Romano in today. ‘Son Francisco 12 9 571 2 G # fos | When Belinsky signed his con- the eighth and Joe Adcock in: fhe one-day best-ball compe- | Milwaukee 12 10 545 2% ,tract this season, he admitted: the ninth. Wayne Causey, lead-'tition pits the top four profes- Ghicago 10 10 500 3). ty BOB TRIMBEE had been received late Wednes- “I get the picture. If I win. ing the league with a .420 aver-| sional and top four amateur Los Angeles 10 J1 476 4 EDMONTON @ -- The way day nieht, but he said Emm they keep me. If I lose, they! 4ge, led the Kansas City attack ' golfers from Canada against a Philadelphia 8 10 444 4)5 the rival coaches are perform- had outlined his case to him by: throw me out. It’s a sap who With three hits, one a homer off | similar team from the USS. Cincinnati 7 10 412 5 ing. Niagara Falls Flyers and telephone. He agreed the rule doesn’t know where he stands.”, loser Gary Bell. | Sponsored by a brewery, the New York 7 12 368 6 #dmenton Oil Kings will have was not aahered to at the Gar-| So with an 0-3 record, Belin-} Cheney, who also has not lost as 000 tournament has been won| Houston T 13 4.350 6!: to be nothing short of sensa- dens. but said this was because sky strode out to the mound: turned in his fourth complete by the U.S. four times and by | American League (ional if they hope to gain any the rink served both amateur against the Yankees and pitched! game victory. The Tigers g0t Canada twice | W L Pct.GBL headlines during the Memorial and professional clubs. ‘probably his finest game since, the first earned run off Cheney | ; an id th The sto of g Ransas City 13 7.650 — Cun junior hockey champion- — Western leayue rules stipu- his no-hitter against Baltimore/this season on Gus Triandos, The sponsors said the com- ; ry Rogalin Boston . 10 6 .625 1 ‘ship which opens in Edmonton lated the goa] lines must be 15 last May 5, 361 days ago. run - producing double in the | Petition wil not be renewed | the girl who : RUSSEL I: Chicago 9 7 563 2 ‘tonight. fect from the boards in rinks He allowed the Yankees’ first Sixth. Chency’s batterymate, 2zter this wen. peal yey an. became e Naralic i Los Angeles 12 10 545 2 Oi} Kings, making a record with surfaces longer than 200 hit when Roger Maris singled Don Leppert, provided the key Spon sore ve recen . ~ id h test 4 ii New York 8 7 533 21, fourth consecutive appearance feet and this had been followed with one out in the fifth and’ hits for the Senators with a pounce 00 chin This is the grea es f if Baltimore 10 10 .500 3° ‘in the best-of-seven national fi- in the Gardens for years. ‘ran into serious trouble once-in—onierin, the second and a dou. oe ee f tart in the US in show in ‘% \; Minnesota 9 11 450 4 nal, rule as slight. favorites with He would not comment fur- the ninth when the Yankees ble that snapped a I-1 tie in» S¢ reduied to start im Whe Uw. ; i Detroit 8 11 421 4'2 the home ice advantage. Ed- ther on the possibility of mov- scored their third run on a walk the seventh, , 1964. Cleveland 5 9 357 5 monton has never won the June ne ne anes: pa ens sare and singles by Harry Bright and: Herbert retired 15 Orioles in! OO . j Washington 7 13 350 6 ior title. e beneved ne had a legitimate Tony Kubek. ,order and contributed a double a & Dt A fetes ~z eee a a ee But coaeh Hap Emms of Fly-— protest and would carry through Belinsky, nicknamed Seabis- land single to the attack, but the Games Standings Sea ves aes ose > : BBs ers is trying to upset the home-' With” his demanas. cuit by Manager Bill Rigney be- big blows for the White Sox in} SAO PAULO, Brazil (CP-AP)— 4 othe? T CHNICOLOR i fee advantage and has gone to’ What rules are we playing cause of his prancing running the opener were a homer and Unofficial medal standings after ee Vane on : the rule book to do so. under. anyway, he asked. “It's style and the fact he “has 2 triple by Jim Landis. The White Wednesday's competition in the’ Aue Sats Emms said Canadian Amateur an amateur series run by the different way of doing every- Sox knocked Robin Roberts out fourth Pan-American Games: ok Ry A Pe ae ‘ i CAR BINGO Hockey Association rules restrict ae and “I spend _ fellow ting.” then avoided a photo- in a two-run sixth in the night-! Gold Silv. Brnz. her's “Se SO TECHNIRAMK - . ) New Numbers: ducing of the goal lines to Jo their rules to the letter. snow finish by getting Jack Reed to cap, moving ahcad 4-2 on Floyd ited States . ° ase N GO reat from the end boards. The i 1 Poke a rule I would soon pround out for the final out Robinson's homer and a squeeze Beant States 0 ie 23 | TODAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m. 9:25 ; lines on the 210-foot Gardens be told about it.” “with two on. ‘bunt by Sherm Lollar. IOann cd: 10 24 42 «54 72 ive surface are 15 feet from the — The goal line incident follow-' Orlando Pena, Tom Cheney, Chuck Schilling hit a two-run [Canada _ § 18 __ al SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE 4 - s o 4 boards. ed un cur cash paween the pnd Ray Herbert also bumed in homer and also sollected a dou- | RANDOLPIE SCOTT 9 : Phe Wepre enne vad gy Caches Nnemselves, when Bray- top pite hing performances. ble and two single as the sec- a " 7 21 36 58 65 oe ee aad protest shaw ordered Emms from the Pena's four-hit pitching and a ondplace Red Sox lashed 16 hits! Baseball scores SHOOT OUT AT MeN BEND 9 380 53 61 nyCry, bame ot the series and MNkK while Oil Kings went 15-hit Kansas City attack sub- against Twins’ starter Jack Kra- San Diego 5 Salt Lake City 3) | PLUS THREE © . 8 28 416 68 snd he wired his. first protest threugh a practice. dued Cleveland 11-3 and kept lick and = five relievers. iDenver 1) Seattle 3 - 15 ma ta Art) Potter oof Edmonton, : eee , oe 7 CL emeeee o rsane ~ “ ~~ 2 67 CATIA president, Wednesday | e e | TONS METERED SE Potter said no offieial protest ; alia fan trac stars AL