Little League Schedn N G & A Take Twin Bill From Terrace Altered To Avoid . Cla Prince Rimert. t lttu t - " lo strengthen senior League Lead officials have moved night games ' Stars' JlSl Marsh4 scheduled for Thursdays on the K,mL" ,n,e Vet If j first half of their 3.1 game sched- i be at er , Ewhl ule. ahead to Wednesday In ,h,... i lts "W m,i to avoid conflicting with senior Vason "Uh K l games at Roosevelt Park. I S" "pener TkA Tne first game anected will be 7-6 bv Su Ie H mat oetween Kinsmen and Super! ZZ.""'"- , . ' r, ;;' , ,, .. . I ' ' J" ' k - - '1; jf X - Jy - . - - , - w -";; "! iCV . i. - , 1 League' leading Gordon and , onslaught. Bruce Paterson re-Anderson took both ends of a j placed starter Vie Wilydo who double header from the visiting had given up two hits and two Terrace team yesterday at runs. Roosevelt Park to move four full G & A batters liked the of-games ahead of second spot Es- ferings of right hander Pater-quires who were idle and tumbled j son and finally shelled him from . Terrace into third spot, four and j the mound in the bottom of the a half games off the pace. seventh after collecting seven The wins, with scores of 11-3; runs on nine hits, including two and 11-0 kept southpaw Freddie j doubles by Ralph Endridge. Christensen s record perfect in . doubles and singles by Bill Sund-the first game and gave Dennis berg and Don Scherk and singles - Reed his third victory and first j by Stan Petrow, Christensen and shutout of the season in the I Dennis Reed, second encounter. I Ross Gillanders stopped the In the opener. Terrace led 3-2 j G & A rally in the seventh bul going into the bottom of the : issued two free passes in the fourth when G & A opened up ! bottom of the eighth and was re. for five big runs which prompted : placed by Paul Paulsen who gave Terrace manager Neil McKer- j up one hit. another two base racher to throw in the first of blow by Endridge that scored three relief pitchers in an at-! Dave Hill and Petrow for the Inst Wilydo, the losing pitcher, hurled three innings, Paterson three and a third. Gillanders two-thirds and Paulsen one inning. Umpiring duties were handled by Dido Gurvitch behind th0 plate, Steve Mlntenko on first and Glen Carlson at third. In the seven inning second half of the twin bill, G & A knocked Terrace ace htirler Larry Mathews from the box after the fifth inning after tapping him for 10 runs on eleven hits. Jack Burton who replaced Mathews gave up two hits and allowed cne run. Sundberg and Scherk repeated Ihpir performances of the first game and latched on to doubles, while the rest of the club with the exception of Reed hit at least one single apiece. High man for the second game was Dave Hill who went two for three. Scherk was second with three for five, Endridge was next with I two G & A runs. tempt to stem off the G & A 4 Prince Rupert Daily New; Monday. May 31, 1954 t v.-a.',;c t-v'v . .- ' , v . ' :'. ! ' .. u .. THE ThtMKXDOrs ONE-TWO punch that has enabled the Cincinnati Rods to hover neer the top of the National League flex their abundanoe of muscles In front of the dugout. Gus Bell (left), an outer gardener, with 32 hits and 25 runs batted in, has established himself as one of the most-feared batters in the senior circuit. His slugging "brother," Ted Kluszcw.ski, u familiar and feared batsman, has collected 10 homers and 25 runs batted in during the young season. Gyros Meet Moose Tonight In Second Pony League Game vaiu, originally cneduled fori June 3, which will be played I Wednesday, June 2. Other "(James I .similarly affected are those scheduled between Kinsmen and' North btars, June i0; Kinsmen and Sea King. June 17; and Kinsmen and Super Vaiu June 24. Tonight at 7 p.m. in Algoma 1954 Frigidairc Refrigerators i((pf i .. " - !!i T"', Nijy as low as i $DfIQ.95 j id3t7 7 Models 1.1 ClKMise From j I i TRADE-INS ACUCPTKI) j Terms as low as $26.95 ,,,mn $14.50 m,iy! "The Store that Service Built" j McRAE BROS. LTD. Phone 6 or 36 WAVZA'A'e.VWiPJ'W Phillies Tied With Giants, After Cure Treatment at The second fixture of an 18-game league schedule, drawn up Friday by the executive of the Prince Rupert unofficial Pony League, will be played tonight -at Roosevelt Park with Gyros meeting Moose. The league got underway Saturday when Moose downed Elks 7-6. The schedule calls for six Sunday games between now and the league end, July 26. League officials have timed the Sunday fixtures for 7 p.m. Should any protest arise over the time of the Sunday games, the schedule will be altered, it was reported. There are eight Friday games still to be played and three winning the second 6-5 on Ed McGhee's pinch double In the 'last of the ninth. Robin Roberts pitched his third shutout In the Phils' fir.-:t game n.mp over the Pirates, spoillnx Dick Littlefield's fir.it : Mill : L" 0"io" t ' '''''"('" I uf;l0f;' S A fl,o 15, I EHo S at your 6ie ,or . bpOflimon i Horifjb Mith.ivil r'i(rt,n Et.irt TWO IN now The Cardinals made it two in a row with i big first Inning 1:1 which Red hit 1 Terwilller homered behind Mc-Schoendlenst Dermott in Washington's flist i ; I j l i , ! j ! I Dodgers Pittsburgh Pod res. Jetfcoat, starting a new carter as a pitcher at Die age of '29, held the slugging Cinclnna.l club to four hits. j Mike Garcia held Det.oil to ! four hits to keep Cleveland mov ing with their 14th truis;ht hometown victory. Mickey Vernon and Wayne game victory over Philadelphia. Jn the second game, the bases were loadetl with one out in the ninth and Washington leading 5-4 when McOhee, batting for Arnold Portocarrcro. doubled to score Vic Power and Pete Suder. Back in Action nts 5-3. He went hitless In ; four times at bat. But he did a ne Job behind the plat?. i -nu ui. .. ..... ..... yet. One week of hitting and I'll be knocking at that .300 mark." FUR STORAGE PHONE TODAY BILL SCUBY FURS Mode in Conado l Service evffvwhert 1 Monday fixtures. Elks vs Gyro Elks vs Moose Moose vs Gvro Gyro vs Moose Eiks vs Moose .. Moose vs Gyro .. Gyro vs Elks .... Moose vs Elks .. Gyro vs Moose Elks vs Gyro .... Elks vs Moose .. Moose vs Gyro Gyro vs Elks N. ShaiKPc. 3b .... .. Friday. June 4 K vwiimms. 2b .. , V. Wilvdo. p - . Sunday, June 6 B person p ,4, ... Friday, June 11 R. onuntiers. p (7 . Sunday, June 13 p Pauls, p ,a, .. Friday, June 18 Sunday, June 20 ;twox .. Friday, June 25 w. s.,ndb,rg. ss . . Monday, June 28 D. Hartwig. 3b . . Friday, July 2 - fflfV . , (LI Mill, JD . Sunday. July 4 M j s Petrow. if ... Friday, July 9 jl Dunbar, lb ... Sunday, July U j g; d"7;.".:; .... Friday, July 16 j f. cin istmiscn, p .. Sunday, July 18 ... Friday, July 23 second same: Monday, July 26 ;oicim "Outboard MolWi" i phone book, home run. Four .successive singles off Warren Spahn fol- lowed the homer. A crowd of 47,672. Jops for the season in the National, Jammed the Polo Grounds for the Dodger- (jmnt 8ame- v;on by Johnny Roy Campanella Confident Hitting Will Improve. Port Edward Scores Shutout In District Soccer Opener ONLY 45 MIN. TO ALASKA Wednesday games are slated to start at 7 p.m., Saturday games at 6:45 p.m. Lineups Port Edward: Philip Gurney, g; Sidney Alexander, lb; Willie Marks, rb; Bobby San-key, rh; Peter Campbell, lh: Bob Morven. ch; Cecil Morven ol; Percy Tait, 11; Billy Adams, or: Nelson Morven, ir; A. Gurney, cf. Local 708; G. Terling, g; Vern Hurley, rb; Elmer Perkin. lb; K Compton, rh; F. Boltong, ch, ...... . T r,,i.v,nn J lu. r .. ...L.. ! , SPORTS BRIEFS two for four and Don Hartwis I hit two for five. j In earning his shutout, Reed j gave up only four hits, three of! them in the third and one in the seventh. He issued two walks and struck out four. Mathews struck out two and gave up four; bases on balls before he was replaced. Reliefer Burton fanned one and issued no free passes, i liox score : 1IK!( I. AB G Paulsen. If . . 5 D. Hill, ss J. Snrli-h. lb . . J lHu vm. c L. MM hows, rf D. strnsdm. cf 40 3 o Aiii:itM AB R H v:;r ii mis AB R H i O. Pfiulsen, If . . . 1 n Hnrt'vl'., 3b 1 D. Scherk. c j IV Hill, ah . . . S, Petrow. 11 ... ! I Dun bar . lb ' . i R Entlriiliie. cf . ! DII. Rt'.'ii. p I' Ch ts!e!it.en, ri 35 11 13. I I Kit M l I AB O. Paulsen. If It D. Hill, cf. c 5 3 P. Paulsi'n. lb 3 J. Burton. c.cf(5ipiGl 2 L. Mnthews. p. rf 5) . 3 1 J. Sarich. ss 3 N. Shaigec. 3b 2 K. Williams, 2b 3 D. Strasdin, rf 2 B. Pulcrson iph 7t 1 I 25 STIMIIM.S W L pt cim. C! A 7 0 1 iioo Esquires 3 4 i-JH 4 Terrace 3 5 .375 41., Commercials .... 1 5 .158 51, TOKYO, (Reutcisi Russia will be ' very willing" to hold the 1UG0 Olympic Games in Moscow, Soviet wrestling ofticial Michael Pes'jak said today Pcsljak, head of the Russia 1 ! leam which took part in the world amateur free-style wrestl-: ing championships here last week, told a press conference that if Japanese hopes to hold the 1000 Olympics in Tokyo fail I to materialize. Russia will be glad to invite the world's ath letes to Moscow. KELOWNA, B.C. South Burnaby hi,;h school is British Columbia's new track and field champion. i The South Burnaby entry placed first with i;0'2 points in a field of 19 high schools Which competed here Friday and Saturday in the annual provincial high school track and field met:. Vernon was second with 51 points I Top girl athlete was Claudia Gelling of Oak Bay high school, Victoria. "Ray Pletcher of South' Burnaby won the trophy for top male athlete. 1 "1 lu advertisement is not publrhfd or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by die Government of Bntiih Cotumbit. Jf g 1 . ... I St r 1 ' . ' X ', i ' A; ' "MA ' H . Wftr'i s S t- .v. .4 "a J" ' f. 1 S.I ll Vis IE la IL 1 4$ Santee Sets U.S. Outdoor Mark Next Best to Bannisters Record By JACK HANI) Associaled Pre:,. Sports WHitir The Pittsburgh "pick-me-ir)" is a sure fire remedy for woovy National League contenders. One trip to Fred Haney's clini:- and the ailing patient is yjung at heart. t Philadelphia took the cure Sunday and shot into a second-place 1 tie with New York and ! Brooklyn, only 1 'i games behind ' the leading Milwaukee Braves. Now It's the Giants' turn to vi:;it the health spa. The league closed in on Milwaukee Sunday when St. Louis knocked Off thi Rravei 3-9 fnr Harvey Hadclixs seventh victory.' Brookivn bested New York 5-3. the Phils dumued the Pirates twice. 8-0 and 10-7. and Chica?rj snlit two w-ith Cincinnati. The Cubs took the opener 7-5. !h first start for ex-outfielder Hf.l Jeffcoat. but ("inrinrntl tallio I to take the second 6-5 ctilli cl bv ' darkness after eight inning i ii,,,... r " tur a ii raw ....ctuj aujiin i-n Chicago's fhaMenae to open up a , one-game lead in the America :i . "u- ur-iiruwiii: ieuuii ,5-1 while Chicago's eight-game win ning streak was broken by Baltimore 5-2. Boston added to Casev Stengel's worries, beating New Yor Yankees 3-1 on Willard Nixon's four-hitter. Washington shut out Philadelphia e-0 behind Maury McDcrmott and the Athletics came back to get an even break. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS nv The Associate! Prc-,s MI ltl( r ; i : AB R II Pet A'lla. Clnvrlanrl 1S5 34 110 :tM7 i Rosm. Clcvflimd 1! !) 51 Tettlo. Detroit . . 1H7 17 44 fitln. Chwaim 145 Ifl 47 in Bocnr. Di-troJt . . 113 in .17 rturs - Mtnnso. OMcnto. 37. P"n, hotted In rto.scn, 49 J'tts AvUa. no nniibies MiDoiiRakl. New York. 12 Triples Mlnnso. .wen. Home runs-Most n. C.'lovrliOKl. n Moleii bane.! - River.i. Chlra'io. m Pitehlns Cotisuei.ra, Clilenpo 5-0 -1 000. htrmcm.ts Tm ley. Ealtlmnrr NAT IIIWI. (H i: " " Pet.. Mllsl!l). 1mix Ji UUin.skl, Ht. Louts !'! '.'Ii (i'l Humner. Phillies 1S1 l!l r-.l bnliler. liroeklyii l.il Lll r:i a Mueller. New York 151 2a Wi Rmis Muslal. 43. Rons butted in Muxiul. 61. Hits Jablon!;kl, 68 D.)uble3--- Snider. P.ror,kly:i r.n-t Mrsiul and .lah!un-kS. 13. Triples -Muy. New Yolk, tin Home runv-Sauer, Chicn;;o 011,1 Muslal, 14. ! Stolen bases Bruton. Milwi u(iP(. 10. PitclihiK- rt.isehl. St. Louis J o ' 1 000. Strikeouts Hadiiil!, Ht. Louis, 62. HOLLYWOOD, Calif Charlie Green, 163',. Los Angeles, skipped Windy Hawkins, 1G2, Eureka, Calif., 1. r-v tl. I ( I SPARE the grease AND SPOIL THE CAR Let us lube it (o;lay SUPER SERVICE Comer 2nd and 2nd, Where the Service Is 2nd lo None. KANSAS CITY iP Wes- Santee, Kansas University's great distance runner, set an American out-door mile record of 4:01.3 Saturday night as he made an all-out effort. Tho Wcmcnp cniiinr irr .i,..i ttte m Peterbon Conodi t Ph 1 TlMPERIAl (SSC PRODUCTS F 0 R THE Scientifically Balanced for Highest Heat Vahtt tw 'UKR 1 m barK '" t,ay- I m Rnnn; catch every day f!om now on " j Roy Cammmella. his left hand u.iiiiuii iuusicy m a wniripooi bath used his right to knock on wood as he spoke. "I felt fine out there today." the slugging Brooklyn Dodger catcher .said enthusiastically. "The hand didn't hurt me a bit. Maybe 1 didn't get any hits but I'm 'net worried about it. I'm ""till rusty from not playing. It was th- first time I batted in a month." It was 29 da? ago May 1 th'it Campanella had played his last game In Cincinnati and left to undergo an operation for the removal of a bone chip In his left hand. At first, it was expected that the surgery would keep him nut about eight weeks but he cut that time limit exactly in half. Campanella wasn't mu' h help at the plate Sunday as the Dodg-37icrs took the finale of the three- game ??ries with New York Gl- Gun Club Clears Site for Range Work on the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club .22 rifle range at Lake Oliver went ahead Sunday as work parties levelled and cleared the site, but the anticipated start on the clubhouse foundation was held up for lack of material. I ne cmb reports that pipe needed before the foundation can be started was not available. Work bees are slated for this week to haul the pipe in. cinders for the rifle range but ts still need to be hauled in, Bob Armstrong said this rnorn- jlng. 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League officials say that if all four clubs i are able to field a team through , the test period then the four-team schedule will be extended. If not, then the league will re-: vert to a three-team basis. I .. , In Ihe opening game the Port j 'bttwaiU forwards pressed; throughout the first half, but j were unable to beat union goalie! G. Terling and the half ended 1 0-0. Inside left for Port Edward J Percy Tait. took captain Art Gurney's pass .near the 708 goal-1 moutn and beat Terling with a ' drive to the left hand side of the goal to open the scoring 10 minutes after the second half began. The second Port Edward goal came when Art Gurney took a rebound of a hard driven ball at the 708 goalie and deflected it between the posts. Inside right Nelson Morven scored the third Port Eciward tally on a pass from P rcy Tai. and then retaliated by feeding Tait a pass for the fourth and final goal. Refereeing duties were handled by Henry Lindquist. Wednesday night General Mo. tors will meet Local 70? at 7 p.m. at Roosevelt Park. Other league games are: June 5, Gondola Cafe and Port Edward; June S, General Motors and Oondola Cafe; June 12, Port Edward and General Motors and June 16, Local 708 and Gondola Cafe. BASEBALL SCORES si my Ton Anneles 10-2. Portland 5-3. 6an Francisco 10-6. Seattle 2-0. fsacremcnto 4-9. Oakland 7-6. San Diego 4-1. Hollywood 0-0 H.VI'I Kl Seattle 4. San Francisco 5 . Hollywood 13. Shu Dieno 0. Los Angeles - Portland postponed. ram. PRACTIC E TONIGHT Super-Vaiu l.iMIe League Uam will practice at Gyro Park at 1 o'clock tonight, manager Danny Johnston saitl today, Uniforms will not be worn. h -Ac, art j" Office Opp. Posf Office TO IMPERIAL bettered his American record of 4:024 .set iast year, but ran the second fastest mile ever record- ed. Only the 3:594 by England'.; Rojjer Bannister earlier tilis month is better than Santee's time HARRISON. N Y. 9 Chelsea of the English League Sunday defeaU-d an all-star soccer team, sponsored by the United States Football Asociation, 2-0. It was i Chelsea's fourth victory asaUut iv.o lavPj lor the current tour of the U S. I VANCOUVER (P The touring . O.agow Rangers capitalized on j second half defensive lapses Saturday to down Briti.-h Colum-hia Mainland All-Stars 3-0 in an ; exhibition soccer game here be-1 fore 8.000 fans. r akis if tmil Zatopek of Czechoslovakia broke the world record for the 5,000-metre run by covering the distance Sunday in 13 minutes, 57.2 seconds in a.i international track meet at Col-ombes Stadium here. The old mark was 13 minutes, 58.2 seconds set by Gunder Haegg of Sweden in 1942. VANCOUVER B.C. Lions, new entrv In the Western Inter-provineial Football Union, 1 showed their jstuff before Vail- couver gridiron enthusiasts Sat urday in an inter-squad game. 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