Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 3, 1853 Local All-Stars Win International Series MOI'NTAlN), (rt KAMItt'NCTIorS CABBIE j "Little Uns" Make Good In World of Sport LONDON (CP)-A London cab MELBOURNE C!l" driver who declined to drive the rfon'a wool cljrv u , sheik of oil-rich Kuwait In; August, tins been nTf?, LITTLE LEAGUE GAME TONIGHT; COACHES, EXECUTIVE TO MEET Two Conrad Street teams meet head-on in a Little League baseball fixture tonight at Algoma Park when the Sockeyes meet the Chums. Chums, with one win and two losses, are trying to get their count evened up and Sockeyes with one win and one loss want to keep ahead of the game. Sockeyes are still one game short, "rained out July 20 and will play the Moose Arabia was fined 2 for refusing mated at 3,86o.ooo i ha fare and ii lor using insuiung pounds average i.i. iKtmiira ' i UrWkl "1 ' language. By ARCH MacKENZIE more than getting by. . I Across the courts, Maureen LONDON .T 9 A grOUD Of T lftl Mr, PnnnAll itn. o,i.,r,lncr "shorties" has combined this the women's singles again. The TODAY and WEDNESDAY TWO FEATUr summer to punch holes In the old California basher, five feet, fotir athletic adage that a good big lncnes in her tennis socks wasn.t nian-or woman-can beat a fazed by her taller opposition, little one every time. ... . has! St thWS' A contributor to the cause , 3,8,' Wfn football Association Cup for been Canada's Marlene Stewart,10 the five-foot-tall, freckle-faced Blackpool his year played he ,, . , game of his life aga nst Bolton KL'f P.TelhU!!'T.Z"n'"'i Wanders in the final. HUGO HAAS - CLEO MOORE In "ONE GIRL'S CONFESSION' .M.SO IIKLEN WALKER - ROSS ELLIOTT In . "PROBLEM GIRLS" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ONLY in this game August 7. President Art Williamson has called a meeting between all ' team coaches and the executive of the Little League association ; for after tonight's game at Algoma Park. White Sox Miss Chance To Gain on Idle Yanks By The AsMXloleci Press Once a train Chicago White Sox are moanins "Monthly Blues" after missing a chance to take full The summer has been kind, adian ever to win the British Prince Rupert All Stars treat- KrU-hikan AB R H E cd the home town fans to three M. Gross, ss 4 110 games of hcads-up baseball over L. Bass, cf 5 10 0 the week-end as they took twoR. Palmer; rf 5 0 1 0 games straight to win the four-C. Bass, 3b 5 0 12 game total point international L. Krickscn, If 5 0 1 o series by one run from Ketchi- Hanson, c 3 0 0 1 kan and win an evening exlii- Hughes, 2b 4 0 2 0 bition game to boot. R. Vincent, lb 3 0 0 0 ; Trailing by two games, lost at W. H;i;;s, lo 2 0 0 0. Ketchikan on July 4, 6-5 and Mitchell, p '4 0 0 0 5-2, the Prince Rupert team won a 12 inning marathon 3-2 . 40 2 0 3 Saturday evening and Sunday I'r. Kuucrt AB R 11 E afternoon and then took the G. Kind, :l 2 o D o second afternoon game 5-1. In Hartwig, 2b . 1 0 0 0; the evening they won handily Mathews, 3b 5 0 1 1 j 8-1. , M. Siniundsen, If 4 1 1 0 Saturday evening Gordy Cam- I,. Si herk, c 4 10 0; eron and youthful Eddy Mitch-. Gunn, rf 4 0 0 0 ell of Ketchikan hooked up in r p- herk. lb 3 0 0 0 a long distance pitching du"l Sunberg, ss 5 111, that was called on account of h.nnd!;r, f 3 0 0 0 darkness at the end of the Mnrpun, cf 10 0 0 ninth with the score tied 2-2. Petrow, cf 0 0 0 0 A walk, two errors, a steal and , Cameron, p 4 0 10 a single accounted for Ketchi- Grey, p 1.000 kan's runs in the first inning j ' of the game. ! 37 3 5 2 Golf ' sir Gordon Richards who. Women's Onen Amateur at lour reet. six incnes, seems me smallest of the lot. Sir Gordon was knighted this year for his contribution to the sport of kings, continued at an Championship. Her ice-cool concentration and flawless game marked her down for comparison with short-stat-ured Ben Hogan. Pll'S NEWS LAST SHOW S:15 CAPITQl iwun orrivori tv,n i age when most men, big and THt Hi TODAY to WEDNESDAY 7 n m Yankees. Walt Mnstcrson of Washington was the stumbling block Sunday, shutting out the White Sox with six hits, 1-10, while little later and made the golf- I liule' have retired. Sir Gordon wise Scots realize that every- 1 als0 won tne Deibv for the flrst thine that's been said about the i time- after years of tryinS-big-hearted little Texan is true, Surveying the situation, John as he tore one of their toughest Hal1 remarked in the Daily Mail courses to pieces and won the tliat the situation may dampen "rltish Golf Championship In the enthusiasm of govcrnment-his first attempt. ! employed scientists who have . The trend has been established Just reported that the average In other fields, too. , Briton is growing taller. Prince Rupert tied it up in; Cameron struck out 10 in 11 the bottom of the fourth on a lrmincs, walked 3.' Grey struck single bv Minor Simundsen, a out 1 inning, walked 1; Mitchell rain washed out the Yanks' rioublchcader with St. Louis Browns. So the White Sox still trail New York by five full games In the American League. Cleveland closed to within .-even game,' of the Yanks by grabbing a pair from Philadelphia. 10-1 and 7-1, on pitching of Hub Lemon and Early Winn. Petri ill knocked off Boston twice. 2-1 and, 9-8. extending (lie Red Rnx luslng streak to eight games. Brooklyn' lead was cut half Lindsey Hassett, a five-foot, I The sportsmen and women who ' walk and two errors. struck out 6 in 12 innings, walk- five-Inch Australian "who leads come and conquer, he said, actu-the Invading test cricket team, Is ally "are the little "uns." Indians Move Into Tie With Salem I When the game continued ed 4; Christcnsen, hit by pitch-Sunday afternoon Cameron ed ball for Gunn in 11th. i pitched two innings only giving SI.COM) GAME (up one hit but was tiring. Grey Ketchikan 100 000 000-1 4 S took over in tne top oi tne ym pr RUpei t 201 002 OOx 5 5 WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Kimkiiiie Indians climbed into a game to 7'2 when the Doric- Louis, a first place tie wnn baicm in o were beaten by St ana disposed oi K.etcniKan Ketchikan 3. A single by Sunberg, a field- I ciress, ss er's choice, a sacrifice and a ( l Bass, cf wild pitch saw Sunberg score. 'Palmer rf In the second game Freddy q Bass. 3b Christensen gave up one run to j, Erickson Ketchikan in the first inning j jillgheSi 2b' and then held them scoreless Vincent 2b If AB 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 1 2 1 3 R 0 1 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 1 0 2 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 the Western International 10-1, while spcond-p'n-n '-League last night, thanks to a iv.mKie broke even with Phila-win over Victoria and Salem's, delphla, 4-1 and 8-1. double loss to Wenatchee. j Cincinnati swept a pair from The Senators were humbled tlle stumbling New York Oiants. .1 It A " 1 as prince Kupert went aneaa in i Eastman 2b me iiisl liming anu were iifver i H'mson Miows at 7 - 9 p.m. 0 by the fast-Improving Chiefs, j 5n nci 3.). Chicago finally 0 8"1 and 10-- 'downed Pittsburgh, 7-6, In 10 0 The Indians showed lots of ! llMn?s on Ranium Jackson's spark as they came to life In home run. threatened. Sunberg collected iTu(.ker jf three of the hometown hits, two i,U(jWiK'son p of them doubles. j In the exhibition game last I TOTE! . FMOI S Pl.AYF.RS n Added Mnther-in-Law'i Hay Fashions of Yesteryear Open House Semi-Annual I Floor Stock Sale ! WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE the closing Innings of their i - - 32 AB 4 Pr. Rupert night Jamie Grey from Terrace held Ketchikan to six scattered hits and kept the Americans Ford, 2b RrinKnvir cc game with Tyees and pounded out an 8-4 decision. Vancouver split a twin bill with Lewlston, winning the cpener, 5-4, and dropping the scoreless until Hughes banged M B,m,lridst.ni rf 4 H 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 nightcap, 11-7. and Yakima di- was brought home when veteran s' S(.nerk lb I Harry Ludwieson bunted safely. Hartwl 3b 4 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 29 Petrow, if n vided a pair with Tri-City, tak-0 ing the first, 4-0. and losing the 0 afterpiece, 8-3. Calgary and Ed-0 monton were not scheduled. In games Saturday night, Ed- Flridge, cf Christcnsen, p FIRST GAME etchikr.n 200 000 000 0002 8 3 Prince Rupert 000 200 000 0013 5 2 5 2 monton two-timed Calgary, "OUR PRECIOUS HERITAGE CANADA IN LORE AND LEGEND Diamatic and Humourous Monologues From Famous Canadian Authors PHOEBE. ERSK I NE McKELLAR of Montreal at St. Andrew's Cathedral Holl Christenson struck out 12 In '3-5 4-j; victoria ana innings, walked 1; Ludwigson ane split, Victoria taking th" struck out 4 and walked nine-. Ilrsl- ana lne maians me Eastman grounded out lor Vin- second, 8-6; Salem whipped cent, nd Tucker struck nut for I Wenatchee, 8-4, and Vancouver lubbed Lewlston. 6-3. Hanson. THIRD GAME Ketchikan 000 000 11 6 Pr. Rupert 430 Oil) x 8 7 AB R H 0 Contract Let For 80 Homes At Kitimat Monday, August 3, 8:30 pi W0 SEE US WHEN MODERNIZING ' Adding new convenience and ne.v beauty to your home? 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