k-. .,- . .; - ; e .- i v Cm ice Kuptir Duily INev Tuesday, May 25, 1954 King Ed Students Take Major Hon g. sr t: :-'-, T ', - .-a, ' 'I 'li- 10 w - - - .. i e. - s v 4 . . -fc.,f' ft : - - - .- .-a In Kinsmen-Sponsored Sports Day . ... King rna IM,,-H Edward Publii? P,,l,ll, Sehuol I ilfl mi. r-.ii-li! uuis ,L. iiKippinv - raet Gil- swept the field in both tun lor ' - L. Thll W- telllui-k Hi tlsviilH Dream Week Gives Braves Top National Loop Spot By BEN THI.KC.AK ARSficlnlf (1 Press Sports Writ, r I Seven magic days have given Milwaukee Heaves! undisputed possession of first place in the National j M Bovs 0 . '" N. i . ft r &n v ti tviV Colossi; iZuX'-"h Tanaka (Kl, M. Phillips iKl, M. Murdock (C). Hoys Relay Race. Borden, Con-lad, King Edward. Girls relay race, King Edward, Borden, Conrad. Boys tuf ,r, KIYij Edward. Intermvoiiile cr. ts Dashes. I. rui,-; itineiollf::(,n. League. j and Intermediate events in the ! May 24 Kinsmen sponsored S school sports at Roosevelt Park yesterday afternoon. ! With 43 out ot ;3 -ossible liolnU. K inn .lid ward too It Hi) George Cook trophy for lh" in- nlor dlvHon and garnered the i intermediate George Cook tro-i nhy with 57 out of 8t point). King Edward accounted for sev n ! first prizes in the junior division out of 16 events and II out ot 14 firsts in the lnfermei'l ite. I Individual honors fur Khv; Edward went to L. T.in.iki v!w ; accounted for 18 points. Til ' Rovs 12 vrs. B. Ciniber (Ai, Rich urd Hebb KI, Charles I.wt (Ki. Girls 12 yrs, I,. Tatiaka K, M. Dumas lAi, L. 11 tehii iK Boys 13 yrs, R Meic.hen in, P. Gruber IAI, Guido Mod ne' (C. Girls 13 yrs, L. Tanaka (Ki Lorretle Desautels i K I . I,. Kit-( hie (K. Boys 14 ym. U. Mel m (Ki, S. Com.ulini (Ai, R. Ilebb pulled hi.s rtcori, anove ih .S3, mark with two good tri'imph ; He's now 4-3 att.-r U4:z hi lirsi three. BIG Jl'ftlP OK Ray Crone, mulcln" tV '' lump from Jaek.sonville of t'l elas.s-A Sally League, ell'!!'. -C up a lO-inning vieiory K !:!'' v In winning a double he.icie; i'1 inil iy tne lirave.; oic! I'M five firsts. one s ei.nti Girls 14 yrs, illnel.ilinedi Kl. 'Kl. i included and one third T-in.ii! !)u::::: It 'I've. Wind) P. Y ninst ('hieaiMi in Mi" f'' ' of fh fir.sl e 'in.' : "i the Hint.!; hi l'i ' iii..:-, Only a week ao tlicy were sixth, then surlelenly everything started eoniiny th-ir way. The-vim sevt-n straiifht. And wh "i Uiey took the. night off Moiid ii iii"ilt. Hie lowly l'iUsi)': 'i H'' utes rose up and toppled Bro.-': lyn 5-2, kilm kini; the De l".' i s down to Meeond posilien. For the Reave:; it. w'i i- r;!' mannt'ers like to elre-ei pi -yi An ollin-i pitr-le r foini'l lni.v-""' A rookie pitehed a core I-'1" game In hi.s first sUrl. On- ":';ii. v.as won with five ru.is In the ninth, aniilher wilh lour i.t -the ninth ami .still anoth'T in ixi x innings. ( hel Nicllol.;. Hie yuiin-r lefthander frc.sii from the army win was suppoNud to take up the .slack left by the Ir.ul. s r;l Joli'i-ny Antonelli and Ma:: Sm l:irt. i (A). I'oy." sli vv bMcii r 're C. iKl, M. Gnido iCi, II. (K I. Girls sof'hall Ih-ew i tins ai iiininir five in eup. The Pirates' derision over 1'iv.uklvn w.i.s one of four ' ulaved Monday ni"ht. In llu I KOIIDEN SKCO VI) i Serond place in the junior c't-j vi.-ion went to Borden Selv ol who garnered 27 point.".. Third was Conrad S liool wilh :'l ' points while In fourth place was I Annunciation with three points i In the Intermediate division second pluee went to Anninicia-tlon with 10 (joints, third place. ' h) Borden with tour, and fourth j place to Conrad with three t:f;:;K BANNISTER'S (centre) 3:59.4 mile at O .ford, Er.giand. achieved the four-minute goal that had eludsd such great milers as Jack Love or k (upper left), Glenn Cunningham (lower L-fti, Ctiader Haegg (upper right), and Paavo N .uir.l-' i lower right! Only recently the British i aimer .said': "Somebody mill surely clock n tour -mhiUlc .mile someday. Who knows, it might be mam iK). G. Orliuoirson (Ki. B. Morrison ih". Hi vs cklnniU" nr.iv n. Mer.eeH (Kl. R Yomi' iKl, C. Lowe iKl. Girls ..kipnin'; race. L. Tanak i (Hi. L. Des mi lls IK), E. Gofers ( K I. Boys relay race Kin1! Edward (1 and 2), Borden. Oils re I iv rnrui, King Edward il and 2i And. PUunister has done the "iuipos:;iblJ"with time to'spare.. 654 ; points. roys iug-o-wr, Kins iUii;i Following the inter-seheiil i il i,nd 2). Extra-Inning Rally Gives Hotelmen Win Over Esquires, First of Season Quebec Golfer In Third Round .-ports, rams and novelty events were held for pre-school youngsters and others who had not already competed until tin-weather made continuation inadvisable. In charge of running the vai-- Pre-school and special events Dashes, 5 yrs and under, Rf-x Stephenson, Rusty Kelward.s. Bill Bussanich. Girls 5 yrs, Joy Turner, Norrlne Leasnn and Betty mo surname listed I. Boys 6 yrs, John Brcinncr. Bruce Bern, I others, Chieap;o Cubs i'et'i, l St. Louis 6-2, New Yoik C"i :-n edged Philadelphia PhiKie; ' and New York Yankee? vitipp:" Philadelphia Athli'ties 7-H. Pittsburgh had list six in ; row and eie.ht out of niii I Brooklyn this season. Put Monday- nifiht. a two-run homer by Frank Thomas and a b:'s ;-empty blast by Nick Cole ipve Max Surkout the margin he needed to win his fourth !am" Cart Erskine, Brooklyn's bedrest winner last season, srflTcn d hi fourth loss against four victories. Jim Davis, a rcok:e l'-fih '.ndi rp from Seatile. lick Hi" C-'d ine.ls to .'.even soattcrad rin"-in his first big-lean,ue st ai-t.;r-assinnient for th" Cubs. Muviil went hit less and If v Jeblonski, the league's lenditi- f L.. .X... . .. . . , . tx(i mi the fifth, hit; Two runs in the tenth inning n the bottom of gave Commercial Hotel a 3-1 win i two for two. over Esquire Men s Wear mid I gox score: ious events was Kinsmau Jimmy Tom Lewis. Girls 8 yrs S. Hard DISCOVER REMfl ! Willi. Ill 2h i J CiKiritano. ks dill MI IU ll s All 2b 5 McKay, c MUlRFfULD, Scotland (P -Don Doe of Granby, Que., finalist In the 1953 Canadian amateur, reached the third round of the Briti. h amateur golf champions!) u today when he eeljel M C. Io')i:i.-: of Ceyh.n at the 2Cth hole. Andre Tester of Quebec loe hi.s second-round mutch 3 and 2 tn RrW C M fiiv'or of Seotland. T. N;ika Hiiwryluk. p . . . . 4 1)111. Hi FOR MAJOR LOS Sharp, ih il'n lieu- in victory ol itie l'bt Prince Rupert Senior Baseball ! a a;.on yesterday afternoon at 1 i-ao.a veil Pa: !:. . I Tiailing 1-0 going into the, ninth, the Hotelmen tied up the! game wiren Gordie Cameron j crossed Hit plate uner Inning ui safety to cenl re' field, .stealing' In?, Arlene Baker, S. Croibv. Boys 7 yrs, Mark Genton, n. Burns, Doug Reed. Girls 7 yrs, S. Thomas, Georgia Currle E. Dan. Boys 8 yrs and under sick race. Wayne GrlinbK R. .Smith, T. Boyle. Girls 8 yrs selpplnn. V. Compton, Leslie Arney, K. McKay. Boys 9 yrs. sack, Alan Cailie. N. Doekendorf, R. Harris. Boys 10 yrs suck, B. KrUtmuh- nresentation, of the trophies to King Edward vice-principal Fraser on behalf of the Kinsmen. Results with .school initials in brackets are as follows: Junior Events Dashes. Boy 8 yrs and under. Allan Kancu.s (C), Morris D.-satel iCt, Billy McLean iK). Girls 8 yr.i, Barbara McLaren ' IC), Linda Anderson 'V. mum. lb N P.ivlikiK. II I l liHlsay. p. rf 1 1)1 Sinnm'l'iini, ef r. Dalil, 31 O. Cuinenm. rf. pllll fl MorKim. c 1 I'll will, ,s; ... Dmihanuik. If Murstiall. If 5 T l."t hmail. UU VVIillllr. Sli III) . OF CAR'S FOI Snriii". cf hit i! I, " ".. Mi ( iiiv.ur, if Monday Phi) Farley of Toronto hitter, managed only niu was eliminated bv Ja.-k Mae- i four times at bat. Grew r.f Scotland. 5 and J..und tS( 111 lll'RT Caroline additive neutiafa- 30 l 8 4 in 3 0 11 deposits, boosts po Leslle Arvefj iCI. Boys 9.-n. Bohbv Adams, A Jackson. N. Dockendoif id. Biuce i Three legged race Boys 8 yrs. i CI, yrs, Last it a; L. Gor-W. ' Grimble. H. Jl. H. ricken.s ol Montreal, com petite; independently of tin Canadian team, lost and 5 u G. Parker of England. Oiher Canadians had bye.s un til today's round. Mitchell (K), Jimmy. Colussl I M. Desautels. J Ci. Girls 9 yrs, M. Phillips K . f t). Wong; second and third and coiuuigj .loii.e wlun Jim Fel A'in .snaggeu i a i.iie-base hit. I E.-(piire's .stiute-gy backiircel ij. j their half of the ninth when I Benny wlndle went in for Cai;l j Tiee hman and Andy Marxian, I who had reached first on aj safety, misread th3 .signals. Mar- 1 shall figured the bunt was on ! Christensen Blanks Terrace; Reed Scores Second Victory Captive peiwer" ia ha' I Vic Rasrhi .started for the1 Cardinals b,ut gave up after one j inning when he was hit on th:' ; right leg by a line drive. He stt:-; lered a ruptured blood ves el, ' but apparency no lastiiv; dam-' j sge. He is expcctf-J Lack i'.i I ..ction in a few dy. I Willie Mays drove in four of i the Giants' five runs at Phil i- lipping a lug majnrih Lasf Night's Fiqhls.;; iigiiii-s liy us imuh as Leaine-leading Gordon audi G & A had Dunbar on by a according to aulunio; 8. Johnson Bi, Barbara Cross iB). Boy.; 10 yr.i. J. Olsen B i . B. Johnson (Kl, A. Jackson iB. GirUs 111 yrs. O. Dickson (Bi, A. Chrlstianson (CI, Muriel Bert-1 land (Ci. Boys 11 yrs, R. Meigh-: en iB), Charles Low,; iK), Don'1 aid Lewis iBl. Girls 11 yrs, M. laini as (AI, L. Tanaka (Ki, B. Erlcson (K). I engineers. Rangers Trim Vancouver 9-0 Tlicy expl.iin thnt lend rarlmn cl-psit ri'ilun- en. and was tliiown out at second. ! Windle's two-base blow hnme-1 diately alter went lor noleuv;1 and ine cleithiei s menloi vas ; left stranded '; Iu tlie tenth, Wick Pavlikis i brouglit over what proved to be jM-rformance liy holdini; p i aelphia. He hit two home runs, one with a man on b?-e. and e sinele that drove in a run. Hoy;, Wilhelm, who look over from Sal VANCOUVER CP Billy Simp-1 son. brilliant cent re-forward lor touring Glasgow Rangers,. scored Anderson swept both ends of a single and Reed on by an error double header at Terrace Sunday i when Sunber in trying to bunt with Freddy Chrisicn.son pitch-, stepped acrois home p'ate. liming the fiist shutout of the se -.- pire G. Vosbourgr. called Sund-son and also his own Initial berg out and an argument arose shutiut, in the first game as he'1 as to whether the two runners blanked the Tairaceviiine-0-0. should have. advanced to second ! In the niyhtcap, played' under , aiui third or staved tack at lint I protest by Terrace from the and sei one!. The game continued ! ' fourth inning on, 17-yea"-o!d under protest by Terrace man-; cuptive. In combustion chun Bv Tlie Ai.ijrl:itrd Pr-.tl TOKYO Vofhio Shiral, 1 10-',, Japan, outpointed Leo Espitmsj, 111 Philippines, 15, for wo.U flyweight title. BROOKLYN Bob Baker, 20.1, Pitt'-bitrh, outpointed Joe Bal;.-1 23fl. Kulpniont, Pa., 10. ws'W YORK Pedro Goiralei. 100' i, Rankin, Pa., outpointsl Ralph Ti'-er Jones, 13::'-. Yonk-crv. N Y., 10. BUTTE, Mont.-Ruy.sell Tasu.-. 129 D.f enoort, Iowa, outpointed three poa'.s Here yesterday. Ui, Maglie picked up his second vie- tlieHe dcpoftiU berome nil and pre-fire fuel befoie piston is in the prupir ti l Mi-.itinn. Thin comhticin, Boys slow bjko rare, R, Wlndle (Ki, F. Van Pyhstra iK). 11. ' McKenzlo (C). Olrls slow hike race, G. Bolum iC), S. Si-lviij HO. M. Whitnioro (Kl. Girls Softball throw, C. McKay (K),: J.' Mulhern (Kl. M. Whitmoie IKl. Boys skipping race C. Lowe pre-iunitiiin by autnnw: Dennis Reed chalked up his seo- 1 ager, with the ni.Uter to be de-ond victory of hii tt.ree-we s',:- . cided at the next league cecu- engineers, net piwr i' ailain! itself, wastefully. tive meeting. Two runs came in for O Jose Luis Catero, 123, Les Angeles . & A Twin power ritblwrl (Kl, A. Cane B) W. B:illm-;er 10. I final :n that inni:-!. a'ul the These name deposit-i al' 1 jeaci nu icam to a u-u vienory tory. over BritUii Columbia Mainland,' The Athletics fell into list Ail-Stars. -place as they bowed on th-. o Pounding rain kept the crov.d:hits to rookie Bob Grim of th? down to 6,003. Glasgow moves , Yankees. They are tied in per-cver to Victoria tomorrow and ' centage with Boston Red Sox, ifinish their B.C. tour back here: but trail the Sox by a full game Saturday. in the "games, behind" column. .. ... . .. . La Gondola XI Downs Motors In Exciting Football Tilt Continual offsides by both one interested in either nl ivi'vi on fipnrk plain, and short-"' I (the winnirs run when h- hit to i third safely and home when Joe I loud thud and acme when Jo:, Giordano threw high to first ; after picking up Jack Lindsay's i S Ins P to urst Jack Lindsay's drive to short. Lindsay also came ! ! in to make it 3-1 alter Rey Mc- : I Kay, Esemire backstop, let a ball jFt'-M. , i Ef.ipiires got tlit'ir first run in ; 111" si' th. when Don Ilawryluk l walked, got round to third on; ! ec eiis- and came in on Andv Mar-! ih'ill's blew to right field. . ! i W'rn'"i'? ritener was Gordie Cameron who was brought. Ifin rigfht field to the mound In the i ni ,: iiihfh, replacing Jack Lindsay. The loss i:; e harg- them to c.'iiise mislinnj. twin power roblx-m, pre-il ROOFING - lieiu-H your rnof w It li Asphalt Shincli-s nil niisfirinK, prevent full old senior ball car; :r when thc hardwaremen took a 0-3 doiision 1 over the home suad. j Christensen struck . iit'i". T-"-- j rase batters while soMeclinj h'.s no--,--cre tame anil gave up Si ievteved hits. Don Seherk, G & A catch -r brought acrcsi G t A's lint run i on an t- r-i-- bv Sfich, Te -"ec-.:-l .-heirfstop. Dive Hill anil f.t.r.i ! Petrrivv scored in the fil'ii en! well placed hits while Bi'i Sii"d .j be".-'? cro.'-sed homi liain 'n tiio ;ixth after eettin'r on bv nn error and bcins brought horn.-: RENOVATING 'i,: r i,,-,-,rs ; "o"e ni me cane wjs matte d Jack Burton of Terrace o:i an .lior uy iotiii t and singles by th us-ee and M itthew.;. Reed struck r.it nine T.-rr.ice p'avers. -vvt.rl four i'P'1 ave up nine lul ;. Patterson, the !oi-ir.j pitcher, fanned seven, gave up four hits and walked two. Standings ' W I. Pet. GBL gine performance, espfti whe n power is needed ml iiilla, and when aittleratiiH ReHeiirchmientistn'iftl'' j FOUNDATIONS w.r.i.,r auiu..,is 'silicates Given on Work Oil Company report Hint tti additive blended mUi SM 1 or refereeing .soccer games, to contact him. He said, th .t On formation of the Cc-llulose te"-". had weakened Genera! Moto." and that additional strength w.; ; needed. mium Gasoline and nolo i GREER & BRIDDE 1 000 i , tha trademark TCP, rrle nower hitherto held eapti" G & A 5 0 Terrace 3 n Eiouire; 2 4 Commercials .... 1 4 LIMITED 215 First Ave. West .333 3' 2 I Pliunc 009 i-niiine deposits. II does tins ' by Hill's double. - - Ian Dunbar and Darrow Young scored the last two tallies lor G t' A on an error, hit by a .200 4 ,rmmmmmmmmmmmmm etl to Don Ilawryluk. ;' Lindsay gave up uic one run : ' i f'o hits, wliile Cameron gave in) three hits. The three runs '. eiven up by Hawryluk came on nine hits, although onlv one run I is ,?r-tK$ fscHiirc's Ilawryluk , stiriiCir 'oiit six and gave ur one ..tnin. bv fireproofirs' i v,,tmi v:'n iMWnti-nivi:i"wrtt',ii'i-'-oi:w i" i-fir H'i.i " i"iin v "r, in 1 1 ri'iv :'I'1iih n" , ' il!J'!",ll!! posita in combiistiun chamber j i..n nre-inmlion. It also m pitched ball and a .single .. , ,'!.il' i i . J' ' ,.. '., --l' k ?'. , ' ,'J- Tfc " .."S"!.!', ' IT ,' - Ili-.-ll,, ,l . . , , i , , ' , ... ' i ) , leanis.caused high tempers Saturday ; afternoon at Roosevelt Park as La Gondola eleven delisted-General Motors football team -J. ( TheTxciting game saw the Italian squad end the first hall with aj3-l lead. La Gon;loU Lal-lie.5 beng made by Giovanni Nicoli who scored twice and Nor-. Ifio Egilio. Frank' lioi'oiV' S'.'ornd General Motors only einmler. In the second half Franco Fnseliui tallied twi'e for the Italians while Maurice Bishop scored General Motors duly oilier goal. Bishop, president of the Prince Wllvcla was the levin Weather Halts WIL Schedule; 1 ttn nmir k nine deposit r lodnV pitcher! fi'i1,' V -- i I, i '.s.w Cf i 'li! ! for Terrace. e, -' rit, ,w,by-fJ.,. . r - '.i. ' Km kh MllM-'-i'il'-j I I tl'H c- n t conductive and stops misfit" i wht. Cr The sc :ond pamc D Effects quickly ntl et away to a I'lyin'? start, with f5undrjei- and Dop 8-herfc ,s?or- v.'hiffid four and. in' iieel six' free na'-a-s. Can, iron sh'iuk out. two find i.s!ti"d no walks. Esouires left ei"ht. men stranded. Com TCI additive acts quid Shell engineers stnte, AM'" Tyees Get Split Uy Thr ( .1 .Hun ro-i.s The weather and the schedule gave all but two Western International League baseball teams bile engine-a act as if they ..iven a tune-up by mercials 10 Porrtie Cnmen n ot Commer- I two tnnkfula of Shell Pre.; in on an error, a va ':. i"d a No'en bn.se. Terrace came back in the third to tie the score with ,wo s'neles an error on 11x31 and a walk paviii!? the way. Oprdun and A-ielc se'is ' "i two' more runs In their half of the third and t'vo mor I) fie fourth before the disputed play halted the :;ame tear) earn . TCP ('.,, .li,,o ,-onl.iinirie Rupert Football league said thai j a Port Edward eleven li.nl been admitted to the local .soccer i l.,.i. rnnsumed, they say. -i is :ho'"d briehtesl in the hit column with three sinele in five effieial appearances. Andy Marshall who rame in for Esquires ry Ooilv N-t..-- ClfiSSlfieC a breather Monday night. j Victoria and Calgary were the i easoline is available in th"' at Shell Dealer Stations. league and Columbia Cellules had also entered a team. He said the two teams would meet for the first time, next Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Bishop also appealed for any- only clubs in action. They divid- i eel a day-night doublehcader at j 1 Victoria, Calgary winning the , afternoon game 9-7 and the ! Tyees taking the nightcap 12-10. . V J. l',-vj :t V -;. V. ?$ ,! .-I '', V SPORTSMAN'S - - - , Pooulor Sfcomer Prince Rupert RAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at II ilS p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight A scheduled Edmonton-Van-, couver twin bill was rained out and high winds forced postponement of Salem's opener at Tri-Cltv. Other clubs had the night off. Three home runs two by Rocky Tedesco and one by Gus Stathos gave Calgary its winning rnarein in the afternoon game at Victoria. In the nipht game, Victoria went ahead 0-3 In the fourth Inning and the mm DINING PLEASURE t I Champion CraKam Farm'i raradr of Quofrybra wnd by Laura and Cerg CHy of Ntwlonbrook, Ont IflMlTfTtfM llRifnol-' "' ' TIP o overhand knot l -JQ3- p FIGURE-8 I KNOT FISHLINE Inspect optcn wh'le fishimg for at.cidemtau , knots. these WEAKEN A LINE SO IT C'omfiirt and Service Fnr ri-nervollnn.i write ot 'Ifall Cltv or Ipnt Office' ', Prince Rupert, B.C. NEw I .eMWjOTJJ'1l'k3IL... ounce for ounce! Stampeders never caught up. in SPARKLING ci iddhi iMniMr.c li ' The league picks up its regular schedule Tuesday night with Calgary again at Victoria, Edmonton at Vancouver, Salem at Tri-Citv, Wenntchee at Spokane and Yakima at Lewiston. here is no liner tribute- to any dog than tlie judges'. Commodore tafe a BREAKS THERE WHEN A GOOD FISH IS HOOKED. IT'S BEST TO BREAK SUCH KNOTS YOURSELF AND USE THE STRONGER BARREL KNOT TO REJOIN. (ABOVE KNOTS OCCUR MOST OFTEN) award, "I5st in Show." Men whn have jnde-el the clean, mellow taste of Lord Calvert Canadian-. Whisky a'ree that, ounce for ounce, there is no finer whisky anywhere than Lord Calvert. -'I . . . r.- " ' 4 -TO t-LB. TEST LINE barrel ;T2.:h"- W KNOT. Lord Calvert SHARP-TOOTHED PIKE WALL- . eyes, salt-watsr fish, etc., CUT A LIGHT LINE fJUICKLY, SO ADO HEAVY LINE WITH A BARREL tCNOT FOR THEM IF NOT A SU(TLE WIRBLEAOER. SpiNMINS AND BAIT CASTING LINES ENDS WBAR QUICKLY SO TRIM THttM BACK OFTBN. I . CAIVMI DI4T I l l f I S I I M I O N li AMHERSTftURG, THl FAVOUR IT! CIOAR PO IVtltY OCCASION THI1 ABVmTlltMSNI II NOt milllHID OH S.U IAYI0 1 THl UGUOI CONTIOl IOD OH IV THl COVSKtlMiHT Of IRITISM COIUMIIA 11" , if.