Pi, nee Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 10, li4 TODAY TO SATUaV JOEL fto-YvoNNEMiirip Rupert District Baseball Senior Batting Averages -v ,1 . , Wallace's Department Store GORDON & ANKKRSON Miintngiu, UNIYERSAliMrrRNirintiii HI IKA nil nminr rlfli-l Klw.rl. nwiunr. - . and Cartoon. Evenings 7-8 p.m. Saturday Matinee.. Z p.m. TODAY to 5ATl.Br,.. Hill, Pavlikis Leading Batters in Senior Loop Dave Hill of Gordon and An-, Brightest star in the rookie drrson and Nick Pavlikis of ! field is Esquire catcher Ray Mc-Commercials lead the real bat-! Kay who has played in the most ting strength of the Prince Ru- games, been at bat most, got pert Senior Baseball League. the most hits, scored the most with both of them hitting In ; runs and whose .342 average the "four hundred" bracket. I stands seventh in the lcagui Although three teams have leaders, ' batters with 500 averages, none Bill Oimn of Commercials ant of them have played in more Enrldp.e of G & A are tied a than three games In this brack- eight for the lead in runs batter et are Syd Scherk of O & A, in Deneau of Terrace and Dick Le-j BaKkotlwcr r,v Sprin- p tourneau of Esquires. 'quires has proven the fastes Hill tops the hitters th a paths.an5 ma cn tnbase a .429 but does not average ap- ,eads in s(olen b pear in the statistical column asi Tne statistical record of hit hitter such a dangerous as Pav- likis, whose 400 average repre- t:ng averages includes g lmes u sents more times at bat, less to June 6. but docs not include strikeouts, fewer walks and more tho flist game played in Terra total base, attained. . ., . M;iy 9- thc box sc0le of whlc Terrace's Paul Paulsen has the league's most home runs with has not be n made available tr two. thc official scorer. Keegan Chalks Up Ninth Wir As Chisox Overcome A s 9-4 Even.ng$7p.m..9:10 , tr- j i r-m. no icarea oniy two things on earth... the n- jv v " a am ...Nalure'i pamper your baby with the prettiest duds in the world from our marvelous collection of pint-sized summer fashions that are cute as a baby bug's ear! deaoUiest force, and his fiery New Orleans bride! Name G AB R H 2b 3b HR SO BB SB RBI Pte. ! S. Scherk 28041,002015 .500 D. Hill ' 7 28 7 12 200 1554 .42" j R. Fnrldge 7 26 49401 2S28 .346 ; 1 P-hnrk 7 30 88200 1234 .216 H, Sundbcrg 7 29 5 7 3 1 0 2 3 4 6 !41 P trow 7 28 7 6 1 0 1 2 3 2 fl .230 - P" 4 14 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .?' F. Christcrusen 21 5 3 0 0 0 5 5 0 1 A', t. Dunbnr 6 22 33 100 1 122 .136 n. Hnrtwlg 7 31 74000831 1 .129; D Young 29 11 0 00300 1 .111 W Morrison 13000001000 .000 i TERRACE Name O AB R H 2b 3b HR SO BB SB RBI Pte. 'vnrau 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Sin 'VilMnms 6 20. 0 7 1 00 0 2 0 3 .350 Shilscc 7 23 682307401 3- Mathews 7 21 5 7 0 1 1 2 0 0 8 .333 'I her 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 .333 "atterson 33010001100 .333 Strnsrtln 8 17 1 5 1 0 0 2 2 1 3 .29 Till 7 28 881205211 .216 Paulsen 6 23 46 1023004 .261 Tirlrh 6 22 35000 1000 .2'!7 llrton 7 23 4 5 0 0 0 8 4 2 S .217 T Paulsen . .. 7 28 3 6 0 0 0 9 .1 0 2 .212 lillnnders 2400000200.0 .000 ' P'binson 10000001000 .000 ( Wilydo 3510000410 0 .000 ESOUKKS Name O AB R H 2b 3b HR SO BB RP Rm pi. P I.etoiirneiu S6130001103 .500 A Mnrshill 5 14 6 5 0 0 0 2 4 2 1 .513 iR McKav 10 38 13 13 3 0 0 4 3 4 5 32 .1 Glorcl-no 8 31 6 10 2 2 I 5 3 4 & .322 M Pert-jewlck 6 21 3 6 1 20 3 1 0 4 .286 K. Hill 4 11 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 2 . 2 .273 T Shoroe 6 15 3 4 1 0 0 10 2 0 2 .256 ID. Hawryluk 7 17 24000-2432 .235 B. Wlndle 6 9 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 .222 G. Mundle 6 23 350306213 .218 P. Poirlcr 3 11 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 .182 R. Spring 7 24 5 4 0 0 0 11 3 7 2 .107 !W. Donaldson 3 6 0 1 0 00 00 0 0 .167 : D. Bill 7 22 33 1 10 10 203 .130 C. Telchman 5 14 01 000621 1 .071 C. Pachal 39100001100 .000 ; McGregor 4-9 1 0 0 00 8 30 0 .000 W. Douhanulk 5 14 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 .000 B. Williamson 3 7 2 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 0 .000 ( OM.MI:U( IAI.S Name ' O AB R II 2b 3b HR SO BB SB RBI Ptc. N. Pavlikis 8 30 7 12 3 1 0 0 1 3 4 .400 ;B. Slmundson . 5 17 560004 12 3 .3.)2 T. Naka : 8 27 89 1 10383 4 .333 B. Gunn 6 26 5 8 1 1 0 0 1 0 8. .307 J. Flewin , 6 18 45 1005101 .278 G. Cameron 8 24 4 0 0 0 011 2 3 1 .250 M. Slmundson .. 7 27 4 6 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 .222 H. Morgan 7 23 34000141 1 .173 M. Scott 2721 0000000 .143 R. Nlckerson 5 17 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 .118 C. Dahl 8 27 03 1 101702. Ill Young 34 -2 00003100 .000 ' J. Lindsay 261 0 0000000. 000 D. Kidd 39200002100 .000 -ELEANOR PARKER QWiLIOH HESION SAT. MAT. 2:00 - 4:10 By BEN PIILECAR A .vaulted Fri-ivij Sports Wrlt'T After being mired in the minors for seven years with an rching arm Bob Keegan, 32, leads th? fn.erican League in victories today became manager Paul Richards i"id him to get 'his arm sore 'n January instead Of JUI'C The big ngh'hander from Rochester, N.Y., is the brightest new star of the first place Chi-cage White Sox. He won his ninth game Wednesday nlht. 9-4, over Philadelphia. He's been beaten only once. Keegan. a sinker ball artist, came up with a sore arm last year and had to go on the disabled list for 30 days. Last winter Richards ordered Keegan to go to work ti. the gy.i. He was CAPITOL ' 'Ilundle From r.razil' 'Sprlnslime for Thomas' News ' A Famous PlayiTi Theatre fit and ready when the season pened. He has Halted It games, fin-hed nine of them and has a .ne earned run average of 2.27 n 99 innings. The triumph in Philadelphia ','hich included home runs by iohn Groth. Chico Carrasquel nnd Sherm Lollar, enabled Chicago to hold its enc-game lei over th-; Cleveland Indians who shaded Washington 1-0. New York defced Detroit 5-1. Boston beat Baltimore 7-6. The surprising New York Giants drove into a tic with 3rooklyti for first place in the National League as Johnny An--tonelli registered his second s1 raight shutout in beating Milwaukee 4-0 while St. Louis tripped Brooki'n 3-0. Philadelphia won a paii from Chicago 4-0 and 14-6. Cincinnati edged Pittsburgh 4-3 on four home runs. The Giants juniped off to a 1-0 lend against Warren Spahn in the first inning, added a second tally cn Antonelli's run-'-nrin-j .-inulc in thc eighth and two more on three singles and i ;s..i iuii c fly in the ninth. Al I i l k collected 4 of the 11 New crk hits a pair of singles and a pair of doubles K i Try a Daily m-jrf das-vifitd', SALE! SALE! SALE! WE'VE BUTCHERED WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 5 PRICES $ J" 09 r-Ei . . AS SIMPLE W We're Selling Cars By Thc Pound This is no Baloney AS A PHONE CALL Across Hie Tuwn Phone fifi or the Nalion. Choice Pork Chops from 43c to 49c per lb ill I'ONTI AC Tl'IMW Lindsay's CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Like JUSn his adieruseniem is not published or New 41 MONARCH SKDAN Low .Sift 'ft Mileage IkOMi displayed by the Liquor Control Buard or ny ine uovcrnmeru 01 ornnn Columbia Uncle Bob is Sloughter-ing Used Cor Market All kinds ... oil conditions . . choice cuts Dog Mcot (wrop these up) NEW YORK CUTS from 51c to 65c per lb. 515 Ford Tudor Hnnp All extras M.VJO 51 Ford Sedan J- gap A sharp cur.... M-V&O 51 Cliev. Sedan ejQfT Immaculate .... M-OifO DOG MEAT from 1 Yic to 5c per lb. v .. .' r',. v - . IT r- Mr . V m 1 s T-V A' . 4 J.' . 1 s '- l I i : i ;- " . v.,, t v-'j. , 'V;- ., it -. In - ; -- r-g'-'i',., .... -it ii'.yt.vy'-.--. i 1" : - : VI , ' ' r !r V," -J v Abel Denies He Urged WIL End YOU'LL BE CLAD YOU BOUGHT THE BEST ! . . . I 1!l ANf.I.IA sons io ri.vworrii corra I Good JOfft' Shape SUi attendance lias been poor. The Orcgoniiin in Portland speculated that the league might be cut to eight or .six teams. Among possibilities mentioned was that Calgary and Edmonton, or Vancouver and Victoria, would be dropped. NO BUM STEER ERS IN OUR STOCKYARD 100 BOB PARKER LIMITED The Home of Blue Ribbon Values I Try Daily News Classified ill DENT - "' ''""1. On cool of supkr I 17 kkm-ionk over wallpaper, ' 1 ' i CTTlj W 1 paint, wood or plaster gives ..clXBT' 14. ) W I IMI I 1 you a "kin-'Rht surface J ,Mt& o 1 V3J- - 'l131 actualy hed dirt. I iiltAS Km, A Mfl i l wash oPT with soap TOU yk fJr f erftiJUt- 1 and W8ter- Dric" in one '-jrfiJ& WJBtMflr I ".' V"U can go brk over I rjLjM&J ff' v I "missed sjkjU" even a Her " l4&Qrw m G 1 the surface is dry and they ln iAPS JMI i mTl i I I I 1 'U never show. Gorgeous cA&t'' S'A $HSTWHi colors! ... 16 smart ready- fkOSTRE" .DtfC T 1 yVA I to-use shades, or intermix I nil&fllA -4irV 1 your own, for colorful walls V NO BW' ST A- '-'S' - mt 7"FmS h and you'u love to L0 livewi,h' $8.20 Ganon lly I'hf Cuniidlnti Vrr. ; RolH-rt B. AlM'l, Western Internal ional League president denied today reports that he had asked members to disband or reorganize Into a smaller circuit. He admitted that the league's financial situation was serious, but pointed out that it was not In his power as pre.siden to call for the disbanding of thc league. Directors of the Salem club said they had received a telegram Wednesday from Abel .saying: "Before situation becomes hopeless I accept my responsibility under the bylaws of the league and declare the league as a whole facing Insolvency and direct that It cease to operate as of June 14. 1954. "This Is subject to directors' action at thc Spokane meeting, at which time they can approve, disapprove or reorganize the league in any manner they see fit. ..." In denying the Salem report, Abel said his responsibility Is to direct the owners' attention to a very serious financial situation which confronts the league. Newspapers in Salem. Portland and Spokane quoted reliable sources as saying the league would have to fold or cut the number of teams. All sn)d 'the sprawled-out league, with four teams in Canada and six In the U.S., was facing heavy travel costs and MARTIN SENOUR Exterior Paint FOR A LASTING BEAUTIFUL FINISH A$ odveruW in WOfAAN'S DAY end ' FAMILY CIROJ .95 KEM-GL0 i r rj( too The Miracle lustre Enamel QUART (ki.niJ Is $24 GALLON Looks and washes like baked enamel v The best enamel for kitchen QUART $3.15 GALLON $1025 bath room - all woodwor k ' Here's your 8'2-mil Shoe (that's how fat thc averse walks daily) with a cork-cwh, ft Behcet to toe... Naturals toes and famous hccl-huggmg. toc-t Iast...sn.ing flexibility., Standing shoe value. See the N.tura Super Shopper at our store no- $7-75 y COME AND TEST OUR 1954 STUDEBAKER STATION WAGONS Fur a food economical car try our A-30 AUSTIN. A complete car with a low price of only $H!)5, thai Includes foam rub-ber (teats, leather uphotalery, directional signals and heater-defroster unit. SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE k Needs no undercoaler INI SMOI WITH TNI llaUTItUl fit "CORDON & ANDERS ON LTD. VOGUE SHOES LTD. I,;'". '('"iVt j Phone 46 I J i 506 Third Avenue West t