oe ’ N Vy YN ve vv ys nV VV VS Wrince Rupert Daily Mcius Ltd, Tuesday, April 30, 1963 6 . ~ Toronto's Douglas top rookie of ‘63 MONTREAL &® — Somehow cut top first-year man back they always seemed to overlook in 1932-33. the men back at the blucline It was, that year, none other when it came to pickin rookies in the N the prize than Carl Voss. the NHL's ref- ational Hockey eree-in-chief now. League, MARGIN ONE POINT But not last season. Writers and broadeasters in The balloting for the Calder the league’s six member cities Memorial Trophy, announced make the selection on a 5-3-1 Monday by the NHL, showed point basis and this season they four defencemen among the top gave five first-year men. Barkley. Kent Dougias cf Torento : : shaded Doug Barkley of Detroit Maximum secre is 180 points, 90! for the award by the slinmest for cach half of the season. of margins in the precedent-set- The other two defencemen in: ting vote the first five were Wayne Hill-, Dougias, 27, became the first mun of Chicago and Jim Neilsen | defenceman to win the hon yp Of New York. Hillman was third, since the league started singling With 45 points and Neilson fifth Le oe — With 18. Boston's goalie Eddie Johnson was fourth with 24, Douglas won $1,500 with the trophy —- $500 for the leadership in the first half of the schedule | and $1,000 as the over-all win- ner. Barkley picked up $500 as the second-half leader. HAS 51-31 EDGE } | Barkley va year younger than . “Douglas, polled 51 points in the ‘final half against 37 for Kent. In the first half Douglas had a ‘63-48 edve. From the standpeint of point- production they stacked up this “way: Douglas, seven goals, 15° as- sists -- 22 points. Barkley. three goals, 24 assists — 27 points. Other rookies to draw votes: Rod Gilbert, New York, 15! points: Chico Maki. Chicago 8: | NOES TI POR ee tno ee anes aa om EF EE LES Eee ee OSs AD ty Sal ae A with a check-up and 2 cheaue Give Now! Bob Leiter, Boston 7: Alex Faull. | CONQUER CANCER ner, Detroit 4: Wayne Hicks. CAMPAIGN Boston 4: Bobby Rousseau of headquarters Montreai was the 1961-62 Winner, 686 West 10th Ave. oe rary v Bank of Montreal 516 - 3rd Ave. West cere RAS daa tives as THEY BLOW THE FUSE IN THE Bla HOUSE! ‘Best in NHL Last Night's Fights Cardiff. Wales ip Howard Winstone, Wales, stopped Grac- -luez Lamperti, France, 8. Fea- ee Sy ' therweights, ~~ oi | Tokyo h—Rockey Alade, 1453,,, te e : % , Philippines, stopped Shoji Kawa- iguchi. 145'.. Japan, 5, : Conyiers gee |) Fresno, Calif. uwe--Gabe Ter- (ii, | renez, 147, Fresno, knocked out PE A (Chico Stantos, 146, Oakland, Calif., 4, London, Ont. “—George Chu- valo, 207. Detroit, stopped Chico iGiardner, 18712. Chicago, 4, . STARRING STUART AND SAMMY HHTMAN - DAVIS fi ONLY — TOD Frank Sinatra aurence Harvey Janet Leigh e Manchurian Candidate “ RELPASEQ. THRU UMTED ART OT AY alle WiGoD rene Douglas 100 points to 99 for | | It's a weighted ballot and the. /-home on a ‘cisco Giant ‘Alou said after the Giants’ 4-3 (caen 4-0, 1,000, Strikeouts Koufax, Los An- BE GPO Pout Loss fie geles, 38. CTaR ri ire American League Lis. oly AB ROH Pel, Ma it Causey, KC 45 6 18 An0 Yast'mskl, Bos. 68 9 28 L8H Royer, NY 588 TA 80 o ees aay 240 1 OO aw Aparicio, Ball, 62 8 B81 38k9 s . Allison, Minn, 4515) 82 [384 e ° Runs: Allison, 16 favs Runs Batted Ine Allison, 17 “* e800 omaee Wits Yastrzemski, Katine, De- TECHINICOLOR trolt, Warner, Los Anreles, 28 . Gh @) ae Doubles. -Yastreamski, § \ ; (UM oateanw ye Triples-- laton, Washingpon, - \ ° f io ' . i lye nus iy ! Home Tina Wagner. 6 ‘ ‘, AY ZN He Stolen Bases—Apuricla, 6 " \ a \“ wh | Pitching -Mischer, Karns as - “ MAY From WARNE © City, 4-0, Load s " . 1 EINER Ham WARNER hOS, Strikcouts—Barber, Hillimore, al \ | | S e Wing Members of the Prince Ru- pert Swimming Club are pic- tured prior to their departure tomorrew for the Vancouver International Swim Meet which takes place this week- end. Left to right, front row: Karen Wright, David Evans, - Balks continue to harass SS oC fy Cub headin g Bruce McDonaid, Michael Roos, Headly Kokorudz, Susan Shaw, Darlene Vel, Carol Fitzrerald. Second row: John Murray, Robert Simonds, Joey Fitzger- ald, Champ Kokorudz, Sandy Billing, Stephen Kouelyin, Co- lin Flaten. Third row: Lance Husvy, Marron Barbour, Susan S McDonald, Rebert KniepKamp, Richard Johnston, David Me- Donald, Jack Payne, Vito Dun- fod. Last row: Ron Gilchrist, coach: Brenda Simonds, Ter- esa Van Meer, Shauna Lindsay, Allan Wokorudz, Gordon Eby, and Randy Pilfold., National League chuckers By WEIKE RATEHEYr ! Associated Press Sporis Writer Baseball. on the American. Plan, had an international fla- vor today with the menu fea- turing a bunch of men in blue ‘acting like Dutch windmills and a couple of euys wondering whether they'll have to climb into khakis in the Caribbean. The umpires went into their windmill act again Monday night, wavine the Winning run balk as New York - Mets defeated Los Angeles Dod- - gers 4-2 in a historic game that insured the 1963 balk controv- ersy its place in the record books. At the same time, San Fran- outfielder Felipe victory over Philadelphia Phils that he and piteher Juan Mari- chal might be recalled to mili- tary service with the Dominican Republic’s armed forces he- cause of his homeland’s§ cur- rent crisis with Haiti. The only other games Monday were played at Los Angeles where Washington Senators and Angels of the American League took turns walloping each other in a twi-nieht doubleheader, Senators won the onener 9-3 Angels took the nightcap 13-8. RAIN HALTS REST Rain postponed the other games—-Houston — at Pittsbureh - and Chicago at Cineinnati in the; National and Baltitnore at Min- nesota and New York at Chi- ino the American. Two runs were forced in by balks in the Mets - Dodecrs game. The first, chareed to New York starter Roeer Craiv, vave Los Angeles a 8-1 lend in the second inning, held until That the seventh when Ed krane- BASEBALL LEADERS Vational League AB ROT Pet. Madwards, Cin, 56 fF OBB ATL SHOWS at 7p.m. - 9:25 I. Alous, SP 70° 18 Be 400 Altman, St. L, 70 9 27 386 . ‘ Woward, LA 70 36 26 871 “Tomonviow. the girl who Groat, Str, 77 TBR 864 Demeter, Pha, 66 10 24 864 became the greatest Runs--Flood, St. Loris, 22. ' . Runs Batted In---Boyer, St. show in show business... Louis, 21, THils--I) Alou, Grout, 28 O li Doubles, F Alou, 7 Triples—-Altiman, ¢ R re IND Home Runs—-Aaron, Milwau- ai Cin kee, 7, Stolen Bases--—W. Davis, Los Angeles, Pitching, Washburn, St. Lowds, | The previous reccrd was 76 in ~eael started ai three-run rally balk situation. Stenecl — said: with a double off Bob Miller. “The last paragraph says: Charlie Neal then beat out a ‘The casiest way to reduce or bunt. Kranepool scored the ty- ine run ona wild ptich and Ai Moran followed with a_ single that chased Miller. Ed Roebuck came on in relief and balked while pitching to pinch hitter Marv Throneberry. sending Neal across with the de- ciding run. Jim Hickman’'s single drove in the final run. The balks were the 77th and 78th in the league this season. eers and coaches to insist that their pitchers pause for the re- eurmied neath of time and con- form with baseball rules.” “What do they expect us to do?’ ‘Stengei usxed, trun out on the field and yell ‘stop’ every starts to piteh.’ time a pitcher 1950. After the game. Mets’ manager Casey Stengel scoffed at the latest directive issued by league’ president Warren Giles on tine, Baseball Standings American League W L Pct. GB Kansas City 12 7 632 ve New York 8 35 615 1 Boston 9 6 600 1 |: Baitima-e 10 7% 4.588 1 | Chicago 7 7 800 Blo: Los Angcles 10 10 600 2'5 Minnesota 6 10 444 Gl. Detrcat 8 10 444 Sia: Cleveland 5 8 3885 4 | Washington. 6 13 316 6 National League | WoL Pet, GEL! Pittsburgh 11 5.688 la: St. Louis 130 6 6840 Milwaukee 12. 8 600 I's San Francisco 11 9 650 ety) Los Angeles 10 11 476 4 Chitase 9 10 AT4 4 For expert Philodelphia @ JO Add ada! “atm fast ser Cincinnati 6 10 B75 Bia! wod in ‘Pe New York 7 12 #368 6 | 7 138 850) 61s! Hottston bees tacaee mata Enda Ada wre ek AGS ty ORAL TRI EE ween eee eliminate balks is for the mana-. Baseball finally gets underway in Prince Rupert on May 12 when Pony Leaguers will play a double header at Roosevelt Park. After much trouble ih lining up enough players, registration forms finally poured in, allow- Ing officials to set up a three- team “A” League and a three- team “B” League. Players are lined up on teams as follows: “A” LEAGUE MOOSE — Adolfo Paolinelli, Robert Ogilvie, Ted Thompson, Bill Pottle, Iain Cullen, Rory MeNeice, Wayne Specht, Gordon Cameron, Edward Horner, Allen Moore, Ron Currie, Tom Timms, Skip Stothert. ELKS — Brian Specht, Brian Lewis, Larry Gordon, James Greer, Dan Postulo; Bob Sklap- sky, Robert Humm, Bob Dyb- havn, Doug Guyattt, Bob Wing- | ham, Bard Barbour, Gorden | Stava, Doug Wells. | KIWANIS -——~ John Dopson, . Sven Rasmussen, Wayne Hal- dane, Vern Movuld, Billy Carl- £on, Ken Hiltz, Ken Shields, Bob Warren, Dale Fleming, Bob Pottle, Bob Miners, Fred Clay- ton, Mario Paolinelli, Darrel Simonds. “BY? LEAGUE LEGION — Lloyd Fraser, Mir- ko Colussi, Bob Slater, Orest Okrainetz, Benny Sampare, Peter Peterson, Barry Green, Ron Morrison, Sidney Crosby, Ron | Kerr, Bill Busanich, Gary Trus- cott, Robert Pilfold, Roddie Schwab, Danny Bond. PACIFIC-- Craig Nixon, Randy ‘Barnes, Reid Newsom, Dennis ‘Dargie, Jack Sparkes, Bill Hardy, iRussel Wilkins, Joe Paolinelli, | Teddy Moore, Hannes Laid, Gor- ‘don Stewart, Bill Edwards, Rich- ard Omori, David Proctor, Ed- / ward Robertson. PARAMOUNTS -- Ken Ichiiwa, Bil Nakanishi, John Vickers, Ken | Yamamoto, Tommy Uyeno, Wayne Fugimoto, David Mai- hara, Terge Stromme, Dennis’ Last Night's Fights New Orleans (®—Ralph Dupas, 151, New Orleans, outpointed Lenny Moyer, 154, Portland, Ore., -15. Dupas wins worid junior mid- dleweight title. Sydney «7--Cllie Taylor, Aus- | tralia, outpointed Gene Aragon, | ‘Philippines, 12. Welterweights. ' DRYWALL ® GYPROC JOINT FILLING ® GYPROC APPPLICATION @ INSULATION Eby, Bok Johnston, Donald Mec- Kay, John Brass, Allen Calder, Bill McIndoec, Robert Petre. A partial schedwe for the new season was also released today by Pony League. “A” LEAGUE May 12 — Elks vs Moose May 13 — Kiwanis vs Elks 36 medals — for Canada SAO PAULO, Brazil (CP-AP)-— Canada’s medal totals so far in the fourth Pan-American Games are less impressive numerically than those of the 1959 Games in Chicago. But the areas in which the smaller Canadian team has won medals here give it good reason lor pride. Canada sent 134 athictes here, 41 fewer than to Chicago, and as the fourth Games passed: their half-way mark Manday, | Canadians had won four gold | medals—-all in premier sports---’ and taken 13° silvers and 19°: bronze, They took seven volds, 21 sil-: vers and 29 bonzes in the 1959 | Games but the majority of them came in the fringe-participating | sports —- shooting, gymuastics, yachting and equestrian. ! Canadians continue to win: medals in scane of these sports. Gary McMahon of Dartmouth i 1 1 { | 1 | ! i I NS., and Clint Dahlstrom of’! Calgary took Canad-i’s seventh | and eighth — shooting medals | Monday by placing third in Sep- arate events. Baby’s Constipation When baby’s bowel. are overtoaded weg waste, the entire digssuve process may 1 affected, Litde ruminy often becomes oe and upset, baby suffers gassy pans and pret feverish. 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