CNN STS SN TS TSN TU TN TA ELA, | From alen’s Pen Stamps unhappy. RUDOLPH STOPS He al-|kees and Ken Hunt’s tie-break- | Angels with ‘a 4-3 triumph Over "aA ae with Black Ha wks Associated Press Sports Writer [loved ony one hit =a CALGARY 0 TI : Baseball fans in the United vepeaviaes eaneuet ec 4 donee ” . ... ational eaqe » Po no le nard- | The announcement came after|States capital couldn’t have {o add color, TL will mostly contain comment on past goings, [CK Calgary Stampeders, dis-'a disappointing season’ for the| peen more startled by Don Rus on and also items of upcoming interest that are Loo small to gusted with the support offered Stampeders, who lost 45, won 23/dolph's amazing pitching per- ‘ite an article on. For ox: Sa . oo : . them by the affiliated Chicago and tied two games. Two losses|formance than if they awoke write an article on, For example, if Joe Blow shoots a good |piack Hawks, want to pull out at the end of the season kept,one morning to find the Wash- golf score, then a brief pat cn the back may be expected [or the western Hockey League. them out of the WHL Northern; ington Monument tilted like the _ fram yours truly, A special hockey committee Division playoffs, ‘leaning Tower of Pisa. ) Right now our fair city is eajoying a int of a lullon the [or the Calgary Exhibition and . itcher wh ‘ sports scene as baseball and softball leagues tune up for their |stampede Lid. sponsors of the, Sttendance at home games has; A hurry-up pitcher who dis- openers. This weekend will see Pony League, Little League and |elub, voted unanimously wed- {2len sharply in recent years penses wien pus ‘he leit phrows ‘ . : . , . wey} . : aye C - , Senior Men's Softball commence their 1963 seasons. nesday to request voluntary sus- and Love said the club lost $90,- peewee loss had ° tick ander Pony League opens cn Sunday at Roosevelt Park with a pension cf Calgary’s operations 000 on last season's operation nevertheless had to stick around double header starting ot 1:36. “B" League action will pit |in the WHL for the 1963-64 sea- @0ne- day night beter ars wed. This is the first of many weekly columns ¢I hope? con- Legion against Paramcunts, while “A” League will feature son ‘y . “and sh i : Elks and Moose. The usual pre-game ceremonies will take A telegram wag sent to Chi-! ee hit a ae s ae srovid in the place and as en added attraction this year, all those attending | eago general manager Tommy Additional 13th for : 63 victory ov nt the , will get FREE COFFER and DOUGHNUTS. lTvan advising him of the deci- land I vali ns y over eve- Little Levgue and Mens Scftball will have their openers |sion, which will have to be ap- ana indians, on Monday. May 13. at Algoma Park. Both games are scheduled proved by the Stampede's board S t P. _ But Rudolph wasn’t unhappy to start at 7:00 p.m., so if one game is too dull for you. just ‘of directors before it is taken to por age about working overtime after walk across the field and take in the other one. Schedules ‘a WHL meeting at Seattle May turning 1 in one of the top pitch- for both these leagues were released today and they may be {15 and 16. found on today's sports pages. | “We have been treated so Next Sunday, May 19, will see the Senior Baseball opener ‘shabbily by Chicago that we! oug rh ers un appy . . s | at Reosevelf Park. Teams were picked cy their managers on have no alternative but to ask Tuesday and frum the looks of things. we should have a well ‘for a year’s suspension,” said i balanced league this year. This has been needed for a long ‘H. Gordon Love, chairman of ; time. Weak sisters like Kitimat spoiled the enjoyment of ;the Stampede board. “Ivan sim- wi impor ru és . the fans and those layoffs of six weeks between games didn't |Ply isn’t interested in the future do much to gain support. ,of hockey in Calgary and that’s REGINA (@ — Ken Preston, the door on. these players by. Followers of Women's Softbalt will get their first taste of al there is to that.” general manager of the West- ruling that it was not enough action on May 21. League organizer John Laporte has been ern Football Conference Sas- that a player’s parents had been | ' working on a huge prorram, Which will be sold at games for katchewan Roughriders, said to- born in Canada — he, himself, | » 25¢. The program includes photos of just about everyone eet € amps day the Canadian Football had to have been born in this} connected with girls softball and is loaded with stories and League should revamp its rules country. a Statustics. John bas werked hard on tnis booklet and it is governing imports to reduce But these players qualifying : well worth the price you'll pay for it. | “h t F id Strain on the budgets of some as Canadians because of birth, ur price yowll pay for i $ 00 rl a of the smaller clubs, though they may have played HAIR AND THERE ST. JANVIER. Que. 1) qa Preston suggested the rules all their minor bal) in the US.,’ Umpire Doug Brunton advises that he will hold an um- I field day for shoteun marksmen S!euld, be changed to specify command import salaries when pires clini¢ tcomplete with eye tests) this coming Sunday i starte Peida . at the Montreal. (at any player who has had they join CFL clubs. evening at cight o'cloek. Parents of Little League re fhe me iday e : all his football training in the Other players come to Canada a e rs are |} Skeet Club range here when;°. ae ae yg . especially nvited to attend and pick un seme knowledge on some of the best shots in Can_. United States would be classecl as imports, stay for five years rules of the eame. The elinie will be held at D } , vine TImited € “as an import. and acquire Canadian citizen- ! Pe em it be h a oue's home. /and and the United States ga- : as t wales. shi t} ali Soe 220 Ninth Avenue Fast... You can get your first taste of ‘ther for the eight annual Ca- , He said present import rules, ship and then qualify as Cana- women's softball next Sunday afternoon when the High nadian skeet championships. _de:igned to maintaa a good dian players. Schoo! will play Fashien Footwear in an exhibition game at More than 200 advance en- Percentage of Canadians on CFL It the rules are not tightened Gyro Park. Game time is 2 o'clock. .... Bawlers in the Men's triey aye been received so far “OWNS and at the same time and Roughriders are forced to League are reminded of their banauet at the Legion Hall syq the total is expected to S#¥e Money — imports generally compete with other teams for Saturday night at 7:30. This ve ill s } ‘ . " : ; are paid more than Canadians large numbers of players de-. y 1 ar w ee a hot meal being = swell before the opening round . i ; ‘t salaries served to line the stomach for the night's actidn.. | ..A work — is fired, Advance registration ig ~72"¢ Mot rigid enough. manding — 1mpol Salaries, party has heen scheduled for Sunday at 5:30 down at Algoma, PCOSSALV. 2 “On itors CFL clubs now are allowed to Roughriders close - to - the - Park. Apparently the men’s softball diamond needs repairs nay vente ye ane ae ipetito * have only 15 imports on their pe pucgrt cou:d go under, and all softball players wre requested ta come out with rake i Chief among the champions torn roster 39 be reston Sale. and shovel... . A decision to wre to the Parks Board to eect | with titles to cefend at the ut in 1962, ecause of the OS repairs to the Little League park was made at a meeting three-day meet is Ken Sed- CPL definition of import, Mont- B b i last night. The back stop. shack. Eleachers and field are lecky, 22. a seamun from Bald- real Aloucttes had on their ros aseba scores badly in need of work before the opener on May 13. .. Execu- }win, Mich., who won the Cana- mt 23 players who had a nee tive and coaches of Pony League are reminded of tonight's ‘dian open all-round title in a fore th an a at canada Pe meeting at the Legion. Several items are cn the agenda and fshoot-off with Barney Hartman On Wee “ ad oh Towonte. 20 must be cleared up prior to Sunday's opener,.... And Fred ‘of Ottawa last year, Winnives 18. Britist Columbia _ Viger is still looking for girls softball players, that is! | Sediecky picked up a gold yy Rie onten amd Otome 1g San Francisco 12 Milwaukee 5 : f, ‘medal for the U.S. at the Pan- . vot dn ages vee Los Angeles 11 St. Louis 5 FOOT IN MOUTH DEPARTMENT ‘American Games in Sao Paulo phe Baskatchewan the regula- American League Sharon Pierce was quite an excited girl when she arrived last week with a perfect score : Chicago 8 Kansas City 3 ‘home yesterday. Dressed in her team jacket, with her silver of 150 in individual skeet com- New York 6 Detroit 7 National League Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 9 Philadelphia 2 New York 3 Houston 2 Cincinnati 3 Two years ago the CFL closed | | medal draped arsund her neck. She really looked like the petition. : ’ : ' Minnesota 3 Los Angeles 4 | Stolen bases—A aricio, Balti- | true champion she is. She said that all the team had a geod ; Hartman, 46, an RCAF equad- Last Night Ss Fights. | Boston 4 Baltimore 10 | more. 9. P ' time and she wouldn't have missed it for anything in the jron leader, won a third - place _ Miami Beacn, Fla. — Sugar} Cleveland 3 Washington 6 | Pitching — Fischer, Kansas. world. “Iwas the only competitor from Canada to receive a ibronze medal for a score of 147 Cliff, 146, Fort Lauderdale, oul) International League | City, 5-0, 1.000. long telegram from the home town folks and you can be at the Pan-American Games. He pointed Irish Billy Collins, 146.1 Buffalo 4 Atlanta 9 , Strikcouts — Barber, Balti-— Sure that I really appreciated it,” Sharon said. “Without the ihas won the Canadian closed Detroit, 10. Columbus 3 Arkansas 5 hinore, 46. tremendous support of Prince Rupert. I don't think I could ;12-guage title for the last seven Blackpool, England — Brian Indianapolis 1 Jacksonville en have done as well as I did. Please thank all these wonderful ‘years. and holds Canadian rec- London, 204, England, Out-point-} Rochester at syracuse ppd, >™® people for me.” Okay, Sharon. “THANK YOU. PRINCE jords in 12-guage, 20-guage and ed Den Warner, 186, Philadel-, rain RUPERT.” —— rain FINAL COMMENT Since the Dodgers have polished off the Cardinals in two straight games, Dodger fans have crawled out of their holes and are makine with pennant talk again. Don't mention the word “Giants” to them, though. It brings back memories of October, 1962. That’ all, folks, Pacific Coast League Oklahoma City 2 Seattle 5 Hawaii @ Tacoma 4 Soccer game in Glasgow just “aint cricket” SE Res Spokane 2 Salt Lake City 1 1 ve ee eee tee ue were te wee : LONDON (if) — The strange ended has been written off by! San Diego 7 Denver 6 affair of the match that never the critics as a disgraceful hlot | SHORT NOTICE oreo mene mmm = ON soccer in Britain. ; ' With nine minutes to go at: E L K S UJ S F- by tt [ .Crlasgow's Hampden Park Wed- | NRE ERV D / e eague. nesday night, referee Jim Fine’ CAR BINGO : — -Fa: ‘ g- ney stopped the Scotland-Aus- : ‘rs: RETIREM CAIT AUCTION me '3--Shop-Easy vs Kins tria internationa| with Scothind | New umber s ; May 14--Co-Op vs Electricians leading 4-1. Never before had B I N Go OF LATE MODEL ' May 15---Electricians vs Shop- “4 international been stopped in 10 24 42 SE OTR Easy. Britain. 4 18 35 41 69 HEAVY ECD ah PAAENT Moy 17- Kinsmen vs Co-Op, 9 rennin ma esc : 4 29 $7) #647) (74 May 21 Electricians ws Kins- Stan Musial of St. Louis Card- 7 21 36 58) «65 Vor John AL Mae Tsaae men, inals broke the major league re- J 30 400 98 61 O who has retired from the Yukon May 220 Co-Op vs Shop-Basy. cord for extra-base hits when @ 25 44 46 6G May 2d Kinsmen vs) Electri- pe got No, 1,357 on a homer in 15 19 G+ f f Clans. the fourth inning of ednes- 2 Wi Ni 4. — 1960 D7 S May 27. Kinsmen vs Co-Op. day night's game suaine hos 67 May 28-—Electricians vs Co-Op ning rare (Average Meter Hours 2900) May 29...Shop-Easy vs Kins. neeles Dodgers, 1959 D9 o May 31- Shop-Hasy vs Electri- cians, (Torque Converter) June 8 Co-Op vs Shop-Kasy, 0M “ ‘Il like thi (with little used Hyd. Ripper) June 4 Electricians vs Kins- f _ W ($100,000 NEW SPARE PARTS) men, you 1 C C US N E Jone 8 Kinsmen vs Co-Op, ; dune 7 Tlectricians vs Shop- ts 1959 D8 “Bay, Pour a cool one. Drink deep. TI . . . June 1 Co-Op vs Shop- Rasy (never been fitted with blade or winch) June 1) Shop-lasy vs Wins- men, (Good Rubber —- Good Condition) Friday and Saturday, rained-- Jv . . ao Mt pumes: Sunday, June 16, Al! ALSO—T GRADERS, TD 2h HAYES TRACTOR, 40 TON, Star ¢ , chains, ! 60 ‘TON LOW BEDS, | VD, EXCAVATOR, ATR LQUIPMENT, ane tt Co-Opp vs) Hleetri- for free home delivery phone: 4032 WELDING and SHOP EQUIPMENT, Clans. PUT SCRAPERS, TRUCKS, FORK LIFT, OFFICE EQUuip. [> June 18 Binsmen vs Hlectri- MENT & FURNITURE, BUNK HOUSES — IN PACT pig [CEUs rive ENTIRE JOUN AL MAC ISAYO CONSTRUCTION CO, Lep, [o dthe to Co-Op ve iinsnien. SPREAD. 25 DOWN — BALANCE 30 DAYS, ryt 21 Mlectreians: vs Shop ne cormenteee eam meanest ee a June 24 -Shop-Basy vs Co-Op, TIME PLACE | PREVIEW June 26 - Kinsmen vs Hlectri- . a. DEMOS CHUMS, Sat. May 1a Whitehorse, Now 'Te Hine 260 Shop-Basy vs eleet- 4 1d a.m, | Vukon Saletime “rlelans, i " seve se ewnepenenereeme lemerewevnecen aewaneen sere! : i June 28 Co-Op vs Kinsmen, | ‘ } Jnly | Teleetmiedans vs Co-Op ‘ Land and Buildings for Sate by Private Treaty | diy 2 Shop-hasy va Co-Op. : sewe-eeneensneee uenemommapenen eS ones nae : duly 3) Kinsmen vs tulectri- 1 | WMly O --) Kinsmen ve &hoap- FREE PIC TORIAL Jousy, howd rhe ON REQUEST July Bo bleetrielans va Co-Op,” BROCHURE Pre | Wily 10. Shop-Masy vs Eleet-: AT THIS NEWSPAPER OFFICE OR | duly 120 Co-Op vs Kinemen, | MAYNARD’S Bonded AUCTION EERS | July 1 Bhop-lusy vse Co-Op. | July O -- Whnsmaen vs Shape | ~ ~~ rekuas, duly 18--Hloatriatiuny, va Kins- NUT 2-108 SINCE 102 men. woke ( . py W LS’ t Gk ORNGE, ‘A ST’, VANCOUV CH, B.C, First temm niniec is home team, poI84.4 : 410 competition, phia, 8. . Richmond at Toronto ppd, ie the Canadian beer that’s a favorite everywhere. A ve / June 2 [0-Op vs. Eleetri- “ ” R 1 — DW21's egine PE Gh-Op ys Tleetr say "MABEL, BLACK LABEL! an) a a ANS 1 din lowed only one hit — a single by ing homer provided Los Angelos! Minnesota Twins. fs Tony Martinez in the fourth in- ning — until the 13th when he began to tire. ' In between he retired 25 In- Men's Softball Schedule ~ : : 3—Denne Cleanérs vs RCMP June 2t-—Langfored vs RCMP a dians ina row — the equivalent aay ‘MMitler Bay vs Langford) June 24—ROMP vs Deane * of pitching 81/3 innings of per-) pyormucy June 25—Langford vs Miller Bay | fect ball. He wound up with a June 28---Deane vs Lanpford e. four-hitter. May 17—Deane vs Miller Bay July 1---RCMP vs Deane ie MOVE TO FIRST May 20--RCMP vs Langford Jury 2--Langford vs Deane au . ° May 21-—-Miller bny vs Deane July 5-—-Miller say vs RCMP = Chicago ; White Sox shelled) way 24—Langford vs ROMP July 8—Deane vs RCMP ‘A Kansas City’s Ed Rakow for May 27-—RCMP vs Deane July 9--Miller Bay vs Langford | eight runs in the seventh inning May anton Panutord Bay July 12 Deane vs Miller Bay fect ball R Deane VS kL uly 15--RC vs Langford otter he had pitepre a3 t h June 3—RCMP vs Miller Buy July 16—-Miller Bay vs Deane ve for six innings. The 3 trump June 4—-Langford vs Deane July 19--Langtura vs RCMP over the As moved White Sox] june 7—Miller Lay vs RCMP July 22—-RCMP vs Denne ot into the American League lead.| June 10—Deane aS ROMP bord Tuly i Tangford v8 Minter Bay i . a - June 1l---Miller Bay vs Langpfore July 26--Peune vs Langford an t Bat more Ores belted BOs June 14--Denane vs Miller Bay July 29---ROMP vs Miller Bay * on e Sox ~ an OCREC June 17-RCOMP vs Latneford July 20---Langford vs Deune : Red Sox out of first place, Al June 18—Miller Bay vs Deane Aug, 2—Miller Bay vs RCMP oe Kaline's two-run ninth. inning} ------—- 7 Fa eter eee homer gave Detroit Tigers a 7-6) 8 JOrince Rupert Daily Meus Ley, ° decision over New York Yan- BASEBALL LEADERS National League ABR H Pct. .F. Alou, SF 108 22 40 370 Covington, Pha 55 15 24 .369 ‘Edwards, Cin 77 8 28 364 Wine, Pha 57 4 20 351, White, St. L 110 19 37 .336 Runs—-Flood, St. Louis, 28. Runs batted in — H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 24. Hits—F, Alou, 40. Doubles —~ Cardenas, Cincin- ‘nati, 10. Triples—Cardenas, 4. Home runs—H. Aaron, 10. Stolen bases—Wills, Los An-, ecles, 10. Pitching—Simmons, St. Louis, : 4-0, 1.000. Strikeouts -——- Mahaffey, Phila- delpnia, 41. American League AB R H Pct.: Causey, KC 73 12 28 373° Yastrimski, Bos 84 15 29 .345 Fox, Chi 90 17 31 .344 Robinson, Chi 91 14 31 .341 Schilling, Bos 88 15 30 .341 Runs—-Hinton, Washington, 20. ‘| Runs batted in—Allison, Min-/ nesota. 21. Hits -~ Kaline, Detroit, and: Warner, Los Angeles, 35. Doubles -—- Yastrzemski and Versalles, Minnesota, 9. Triples—-Hinton, 5. Home runs — Tresh, New York, 7 _ Thursday, May 9, (1963 paAGAt 7:15 p.m. daly IN ALL OF MANKIND'S DAYS ON EARTH .--NO SIN OR SPECTACLE TO EQUAL IT! SEEM. GOMORRNI STANLEY BAKER ATAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE a ‘“‘Seme c? the greatest fun | Hollywood nas ever Phat —Redbook Har old ‘ Lloyds The Kind of Comedy not , seen in today’s movies. THRILLS GALORE! TODAY to SATURDAY 7 p.m. - 9:00 — Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. ASK First St. John Ambulance Assocation Aid Competition 7:30 P.M.—FRI., MAY 10, 1963 AT THE ARMORIES — 6th AVE. WEST, PRINCE RUPERT ® EVERYBODY WELCOME — ADMISSION FREE beer 1en relax with S _ 7 ee eet OED