G Trince Kupert pauy mews Wednesday, April 24. 1963 | RUPERT'S SHARON imac PLACES FIFTH BASEBALL / ir sh Q we “et ye, Oo Tle we be t LEADERS By The Associated Press American League ABR HH Pet.; Aparicio, Bal 49 8 20 408: Hinton, Was 45 8 18 .400 Tresh, NY 30 4 12 400. ; Yastrzemski, Bs 45 6 17 378— SAO PAULO (CP-AP) — A 16- Canada had four medals in’ Jastremski, the world -record- time was 56.1. Sandy Gilchrist Smith, Bu! 43. 6 16 372 year-old Indianapolis schoolgirl swimming and shooting after holder at the distance, captured of Ocean Falls took fourth in in ‘dose swim wit caught Vancouver’s Mary Stew- four days of competition and the 200 breaststroke in 2:35.4, 56.5. art on one of the fastest nights figured to pick up several more two seconds faster than the [TWO BREAK RECORD of her record-breaking career in diving, feucig and swim- Games record he set in .qualify-! Bartsch captured the 100 back- Runs Alison, Minnescia, 12. Runs batted in--Allison, 18. Hits--Aparicio, 20. Doubles—-Yastrzemski and Tri- Tuesday and still swam away ming today. oo | ing Sunday. stroke by two fect over team- ando:, Detroit, 4. from her fo: a Pan-American! Seven Canadians are finalists’ Another American, Ken Mer-|mate Charles Bittick in the Triples---Hinton, 4, Games gold medal. | tonieht including Miss Stewart tens, won the silver medal, fine Games record time of 1:01.5. Bit- Home runs - Allison and How- i Even though the 17-year-old’ in women’s 100-metre freestyle. ishing three full seconds ahead tick’s clocking of 1:01.1 also , ard, New York, 4 | Canadian veteran — she’s been’ John Kelso of Ocean Falls, of Kelso. erased the old mark of 1:03.2, Stolen bases-- Aparicio, 6. | swimming since she was four —;and Dan Sherry of Hamilton. Gjark a Yale University stu- set in 1959 by Farnk McKinney Pitching — Aguirre, Detroit: came within 1.6 seconds of her eae bremze medals Tuesdivy for gent plazed to victory by a of the U.S. Ralph: Huttcn of 3-0, 1.000. world record of one minute, third placings in the men’s 200- Vnicker over teammate Steve Ocean Falls placed sixth in Strikeouts-- Barber. Baltimore, seconds in the women’s 100. | metre breaststroke and the 100-' syoohman in the 100 freestyle, 1:07.8. 24. ! metre butterfly event, she could) Metre freestyle respectively. | equalling his Games record of} In the women’s butterfly, National League | ABR EH. Pet.: not kep up with Kathy Ellis: - Gary McMahon of Dartmouth,! 54.7 set Sunday. Jackman, the: Sharon Pierce of Prince Rupert and had ta settle for second: N.S. captured the silver medal) U.S, indoor champion, was only } facing her first major interna- Demeter, Pha S09 22 440) place. Vin free pistol shootine with 546'1-10th of a second back in 54.8; tional competition, took fifth Edwards, Gin 4005 17 425, Miss Ellis, who trailed her ri-' points, just a point behind the: while brcewe medallist Sherry’s: place in 1:17.6. Howard, LA Sl 8 20° 892 | by five feet at the halfway; gold medallist, Capt. Franklin Altman, StL ne 6 “0 385 mark and eventually won by a, Green of the US. Air Force. _ McCovey, SE 48 18 18 379 similar margin, was timed ini AMERICANS LEAP 56 coe Both were under the Games;ing .a runaway of the fourth | HEREWITH APPLY "Runs katted in --- Boyer, St. mark of 1:09.1 set by Nancy; Games here as expected, The Louie, 14. “ se Ramey of the U.S. in 1959. Americans sent the largest team For a Daily News Paper Route Hit= Demeter. 99. | Outside of her world mark,/to South America ~~ more than Doubles. FP. Alou. San Fran-: recognized officially last Janu-~ | 400° men and women, Canada’s . . . . cisco, 6. ary, Miss Stewart's best time: team totals 124.000 ft tts nn te cseseseeses sess sssssecs wees cree Date crn resent srer seer sscss ta eee Triples Alfman. 3. was 1:07.6 at Chicago in August.| The four first-place medals in NAME AGE Home vinis if, Aaron, 5. | So me pes j Yes “iss 1962, just a few days after she; swimming boosted the over - all ‘ Stolen bases Flood, 4. — i“ " set the world standard at Van-| U.S. gold medal bag to 10. No Pitehine Washburn St. Louis, HERE'S REAL PA y DIRT couver. mn, a heat at last year’s other country has more than fence ace eecceec cee cesenceeeeeneee weee eee ccecceeteeeteeeeeee, Loeeneese eee 2 ; Britis mpire ames, iss!one in the 15 championships de- 70. 1.000. —— Stewart did 1:09.1 for a Games’ cided to date. ADDRESS PHONE ao ' Milwaukee's Frank Bolling the Brave’s first run under inning of the Braves-Mets scores from second base on the throw to New York catcher game at County Stadium. Chet Jastremski, Steve Clark reccrd and she won the gold| e . ; + dal in 1:10.1. and Ed Bartsch won the gold , a single, sliding home with Clarence Coleman in the first me ' - : : . Niaga Pa team * ee nn The Canadians were not match | medals in mens swimmilg PARENT S APPROVAL i Br tee heavily favored United | Tiesday: | approve of my son (daughter) assuming the re- tates swimmers, who swept a - STANDINGS | sponsibility of delivering the Prince Rupert Daily News. Oper: G CCOn adia sort proke three Games records | LP understand the “Little Merchant Plan’ which places g. and broke three Games Tevords SAO PAULO, Brazil |CP-AP)—-~ | ta , . abl sositior at oh 'C P th 7 while equalling another. Medal standings after the fourth | re “isles. t Es Enter, e po ron ane | ations i © crown WIN THREE MEDALS jday of competition Tuesday in. PAciples OF Free nterprise. In approving this appiica- ESPANOLA Ont. O-— Niagara | _ All eight U.S. swimmers who the Pan-American Games: © Hon, | undertake to ensure than my son (daughter) will aa NOEA oni Ni earn reached the four finals won| Gold Silv. Brnz. | discharge all obligations involved. thine for tine Dastorn “Canada medals while the.six Canadian | United States 10 6 5 | junior hockey title, prlled out. 3y BRUCE LEVETT ‘curring penalty points and some,the Falcon Sprint of Paul Mac-|entries were able to pick up, Brazil 1 2 1 | SIiQN@d oo... eecceeecccceceeessecseeseeeeeee of this Northern Ontario pulp- WINNIPEG © -- The second organizers are heping for bad;Lennan and Art Dempsey, also |cnly a silver and two bronze, , {Uruguay 1 2 EEE wood ‘centre today looking for- half cif the 4,000-mile @ross-| weather to separate the men|of Toronto; Hiness forced a seventh Cang- ‘Argentina l 1 0 | , ward to-the frienclior -urreund- Canada Rally bewins today and, from the boys. | Car 112, the hard-driven Volvo | dian, Ed Cazalet of Vancouver, Venezuela 1 0 1 | Relationship ........0.....2-...22.2-00+- ines of their home rink, some drivers and officials are; The latest drop-out came in Of Bob Alexander and Jim Jel- re withdraw from the final of Brit. Guiana 0 0 D : They Jed Espanola Faeles 2-9 hoping it will be tougher than, the muddy Riding Mountain Na- Jett of Vancouver, slipped two the men's 100-metre backstroke. Canada 0 2 oo OPO one teee cette cee eee ce ees in the best-of-seven Memorial Whe first hell. tional Park on Tuesday when the ‘Positions to 11th. cimalel stayed in ped at ne aie 0 2 0 This application wiil be kept on file and referred to as : Cup seniilfinal series, accord-' Three care dropped ont on the; supercharged Corvair of Vic-| Tt was still anybody's race. f ted the age, @ 102 te an im- pexieo Ri 0 1 1° | vacancies occur. ine to sehedile. But the Fagles, wane ouver - Calvary leg; none! toria’s David Cooper and Bobi Dick Doyen and hy Fibs of ree’ treat an ever verte Mico 0 } 0 a brand new team from: a brand failed to make the Calgary-Re-' Lew ran into mechanical diffi- |Milwaukee, in a_ foronto-spon- IN DE Ra S, PULTE 6 DCRR ote” new learue. pushed the power- gina stretch, and only one didn’t culties. They were last seen be- sored Chevy II, nee arst place | ae 3: 124 MisceBangous fer. Ge” HP EEE (06 “DIRE Y packed seulherners to the limit check in here. |ing towed westward and first re- wv 2 a single penalty pon | Bh: mee SL Atmansiens ERIPLE Beat walle: for -poHet Tuesday vieht before losine 9-7; The next leg toward the Mont-| ports said they had broken ay Then came the Peugeot - Fal- | es ss sia 2 Oe sort tark. OVE. FIL fer De" af apn, in avertime, lrenl finish line goes from here piston. jecon tie for second with four rey ” $8 eke oe “ gira ea The Fivers, who won. the'to Sanit Ste. Marie. Ont., today. \TEam ELIMINATED - ‘points. In fourth spot, there | ‘ anaes [EAnGE retin tbe q opener 6-9 Sundav without no-) A dewubtful starter is the bat-! The loss eliminated the Rrit-|were three cars tied with five: | f Cll heating stasny Me ticeable diffienlty. built un a 5-1: tered Bentley of Bon and Colin: ish Columbians team from pri- Howell - Silvera, Falcon; Mer- hang lead in the second period this McQuirk cf Thornhill, Ont., suf-|vate team competition. .son~Wilson, Falcon, and Bailey-| ee ae ls BS ee time hefere the Eagles caught fering from a disintegrated| The Peugeot 404 of Toronto's | Galop. Renault *k a! : PIGTB ATE oe WEE lene “sy : < |8 miles EL is yanks on Fit. 33 next fire to the delieht of a capacity. wheel bearing, ‘Frank Curran and Ron Curney,. 0 my ne pal brea caused | as Bs Se hae TSE KA § ; Ni jo Soiburns ole ailie Station. 372-0547, erawd of 1850 fans. A total of 16 cars made the (up private entry so far, went “C7 drivers concern, GESPUAL se Pande : The Northem Ontario Hockey run here Tuesday without in-'into a tie fer second place with: Alice Fergusson of Toronto, a ° Service, | eh s- Onke Association champions eventu- 7 7 comers | Studebaker driver, said: “We : allv tied if st 5-5 midway PASERALL B b i ‘came through with our rear end theeneh the third frame. fell be- ; aseoa waeeling like a ballet dancer.” |. hind neain and tied if a sceond SCORESHEET Standin S ' Don Hull, Terrace, in a Ford: ! Lime with 15 seeonds left to palv. Ry The Canadian Press g i“We pulled one car through and: In the overtime sessinn, the ay An ia ‘ Lea e vnee vational League pushed a couple of others.” : , Flvers scored twiee jn the first Detr it Lear sa - Cit. 3 W Ls Pet GBL Mike Kerry of Montreal, co- . five minutes but the Faeles eat ‘ Pol : ANAS . ‘y San Francisco 9 5 643 -driving with Belgium’s Olivier eo hack with we {hy . Los Angeles 5, Washington 4 é ' ‘ Oo ve sf « - an ac ith less than two Mi cota Q. Balti o | iSt. Louis 9 5 643 Gendebien, summed up the : minutes left, They were press- Innesota }, bainrore Pittsburgh 7 & 583 7 Muddy stretch: “It wasn't bad: Ine for the eavalizer when the, Boston at New York ppd, ‘ hi ‘ “na enough, We had heped to pick , : ae Philadelphia 7 6 538 11% an. we ni De Pp ; Inst Niaearn Falls goal slid into’ National League , 2 ip some time over the others.” ha ¢ I IES | Chieaeo 7. Pittsbureh 2 Milwaukee 8 7 583 Tt. , co os | he empty net. | St Tan ‘, ae nan “ Los Angeles 8 7 533 11, | — one St. Louis 15, Houseton whee aoe “we my a aeankee 4 . vata ‘Chicago 7 7 00 2 | | WANTS” LEGISLATION | Milwaukee 1, Los Angeles 2 ‘Gineinnati 5 6 455 215 | fast Night’ $ s Fights : ) PEMBROKE, Ont. @ — Max St. Louis 15, Houston 0 ‘New York 4 9 308 | Jt, o ax | Sova a Ns “s LNG < : " ” . Bilverman, deputy mayor of Sud-. Gimeinnati 2, San Francisco 4 yo ton 4 11 267 51%. New York (— Grey Gavin, bury and former coach of Me- Internatinonal League : "VAT, Brooklyn. outpointed Dan- American League | morial and Allan Cup. teams, Beuftalo at Columbus ppd. ny Garcia, 151, Dominican Re- | { i : | , \ | | nor S teams, 0 M pe WoL Pet. GPL suys he will ask Prime Minister’ Riehmond at Tndianapolis pnd Raltimgre 8 4 607 public, 8, Pearson for lepislation to stop ete Coast Learue WKansas Cit ' 3 5 ‘615 Day sac ‘amenta, ' Calif., (P— Rey | . “exploitation of junior hockey Portland 1-2, Salt’ Lake 5-] I Chidarey: aa G6 4 Gon 1 CASS, 1%1t4, Philippines, and' Rudy plavers Tacoma-3, Oklahoma City 1 ‘Now York 6 4 ‘B00 1 Corona, 12015, Mexico, drew, 6, | Mr. Silverman said at oa Spokane 4, Dallas-Ft. Worth 9 Roctay | 6 5 545 114 Montreal —Bob Cleroux, 207 ; sportsmen's dinner here Tues-, Denver 0-2, Seattle 2-4 ‘Detr it 6 7 169 ON, Montreal knenked out Tony | day night it is time the National! San Diego 5, Mawaii 4 LT SA eo] 6 7 462 217 Hughes, 210, Cleveland, 6 | Hockey League was stapped from . astern League I Cleveland °s 4 6 400 3 ° Wi ds ° 0 t ( G wre 1 exploiting junior players. York 6, Binghampton 0 ‘Washineton 4.067 «864. 8th yale O08, ‘Detroit, stopped Sie | Minnesota 4 9 808 415 Inv Wakefield, 220, Louis ville, 6. | AUXILIARY POLICE | Recruits wanted for Auxiliary R.C.M.P. for the City | of Prince Rupert under the Civil Defence Programme. | Candidates should be available for Emergency Service || and cannot be a member of the Armed Forces or Militias, || den 4 gs 1 a NaC re or any emergency service er profession, Other qualifica- |, ~ Yaow Pay, a en ane tions required include: --- pov ye a re HALA) i - { | * ¥ lA: " 4 fi : az ae iz whi ah) a a on a pera " lye om ! 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