4 . SRA WT NINA Stee ETE Ee ee Ge me ee eee OH i . fon + Baseball Scores’ |) Tho Lavender 4 ee ry \ 8 ay \ a g. a fl f woe i , Baseball Execs. Uphold TM . a§ " Ebee wi "PACIFIC: COAST et Mie Bs ‘ eg ; . *. "4. Hollywood 1, Los Angeles. 2. Me Wf hee ¢ ae ® i sy oF “| San Francisco’ 4, Oakland 2, wg ee ne 3 , A : Portland 2,:Senttle 4, * Pe | os 38s 4 San: Diego 4-4, Sacramento 9-5, CEB whe, bere cence MULLY Pwcyyo _ Saturday, August 27, 154 + WESTERN | INTERNATIONAL . as . . , ee Salem’ §-7; Edmonton a8 | tn It will be Gordon and Ander- missioner was appointed: so that] . ‘Tri-City. 1, Yakima 3. {son against Terrace for thejthe league would havé an au- Lewiston 6, Wenuichee 7% - il finals of the Prince Rupert and thority to whom it could appeal, y yes {District Senior Baseball League.; Commercial’s rep resentative | my. , ‘1. "This was decided at a meeling ; based their ‘protest on the Remember when of the senior ball executive held | grounds that Commissioner Mor- _ By-The Canadian Press last night atthe behest of Com-jan had awarded the disputed! sam Snead won thé Cana-, By GEOFF AYRES Anyone who stayed away from Roosevelt. Park last Wednes- day in favor of a fast game of checkers at home missed a thriller, mercials manager; Miner Si- ' game without hearing represen-| dian open golf championship at AM in the final game of the Prince Rupért and District Football As- ‘ymundson, |tatives from either of the teams|Toronto 14 years ago today ties sociation league as. anyone who witnessed the Gondola Cafe. ‘Ai. a downtown. store, three concerned or the umpire in chief.; when Harold McSpaden . missed mea Local 708 contest can tell you. = Tp, “‘iynanagers, three sponsors and! ‘The, majority at Inst night's)a two-foot putt on the final : fh uh Congratulations go out to the cafe eleven on winning the |. oe .:[Teague secretary Don Hawryluk ; meeting (Sald that Commercials green of thelr 18-hole playoff. q ; Way a league. There is no doubt that the tricky-footed new Canadians |): © # . i aired their views of the decision | could have Hlelded 4 : team | y [saeuuin’ Sammy posted a 11 to 74 Ca, ; ey have added not only strength to the loop but a lot of color be- S wentrat mam, jhanded down last Monday by Manager Simundson pad “nen the defending chamiplon’s: 72, . mat TAG 4 oy sides, The games the Gondolas played through the league have, LES, general man- baseball commissioner Stan Mer- |dvantage of i recen hall ue 7 Tr R (AGE & STORAGE it i | ; at times been hectic, but their wins have been decisive enough, | 48er and coach of the Hamil- | a1 the decision awarded a game {Uonal ainehdment which al ows Try Daily News Classifieds . po vet However they never had a tougher time than last Wednesday in , | ton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four | sated for Monday to G & 4 on! {ba senioy loon ta call on the un- : ~~. ne gs phot gaining a decision, ' + - mo football union ang last year’s | the grounds that, as Commercial Official Pony league for reserves, r oy , ns a ' : » mem Grey Cup champions, works Hotel did not field a full team} YFtace Wuxert Basehall fans ants \, on the theory that champions | 4 should) WH! be left “up in the air” until a A doff of the homburg definitely goes to the Pulpmillers who must continue to improve as im ae fe iat vie game shui {he last minute as to whether.) - played, the final contest two men short of the regulation quota. , € torlelte v0 . Y Ss. S$ bee : . , he first game of the finals However, they played with that indefinable “heart” and deter choclate te bas been renee var deci ion Was peuete-l ue be played. tomorrow at mination that is ‘characteristically sportsman-like and which ports, together with a flock of te : ro bouts of din fou wan Roosevelt Park ov in. Terrace, shows up best when the chips are down. new Canadian players, to keep tH “i hasty phone allt A | 2, by fairly carly morning it Tops in this department was the pulpmen’s goalie, Hank | his squad up to his record of “Fro " Letowtenean wnpice i! Appears as (hough weather in ‘an Tankerin, Apart from the penalty shot, o:: which he had | three straight Big Four titles, chief’ was made. Opie Rupert may rain the Ho no chance, Hank covered the 708 goal like a curtain, stopping (CP Photo) The head umpire said ‘that he} game out, then Gorgon And ar drives that should have scored on at least half a dozen occasions. had called the game Mond vv bon Anderson will travel to Ter- yo |, _The game produced two puzzling thoughts. One~Adrian cause Commercials couldn, fell! race, Indications of fair weath- &, ; a Tambourini who can usually hoot a football inte a paper cup at Golf G r e at 5 i ea Commission: een er here, will see Terrace travel , : = fey fifty paces missed scoring on a penalty shot in The first half by made his decision after eines here for the first of the hest tay % } Bey ey Bagley Phos oe : three yards, This is an aceident? Two—Did Ea Nordio, after this . notified by secretary Hawryluk of five series, | US oak SEER , eid. : a He penalty shot missed, need to walk all the way to the Gondola Stru lin land Esquire sponsor Jabp|m—e—— ee Doe ON ae ’ mach acne Hl : BE Afessing room to tie a nee? bob gg g Odowes that the game had ven 4 SEA Ey. Wh ane ; in in love wih Yc no, wo . a " - seational Exhibition, & nf . Most beseball games will produce a few errors. This week cae based his ruling on (he | Mi pats visu a oy saw the greatest. bunch of errors connected with any one ‘same i Up ay fact that there should be no | “glamor and fur. ae committed off the field. We refer to the disputed forfeiture which ' , . | further delays in the .-ii- final playoffs,, Since league play ended August 5, only one. gamle of the semi-finals has | been played in Prince Rupert. | That was a G & A, Commer- cial .Hotel game —fhorsday night which was won by tke league winners by a 6-2 5 ore, Along with the forfeited case. Commissioner Stan Moran awarded to Gordon and Anderson Menday when Commercial Hotel did not have a full team for the first pame of the semi-finals. Biggest error was made by Com- mercial’s Miner Simundson for agreeing with Rusty Ford to play- ing the contest in the first place, Miner had only just finished Working night shift when ht made the Cecision, prempted no / doubt by the fact-that in Prince Rupert you-play 'em when you can, But he will be the first to agree that he missed the boat fadly when he agreed to having G & A pilot Rusty Ford notify the Commercial players that there was a game slated for that evening, . Rusty savs all the players were votified--Miner SAYS na. This can only lead to one of those “I did—You didn’t” argue nents which never prove very satisfactory. In this particular case whoever is right doesn't really matter. Any one of the Commercial Hotel aggregation should have been detailed to make the round-up of players, This would remove any stigma of doubt ‘die putts and was never over par as to the thoroughness with which Mr. Ford did the job, of which fon any of the holes, Miner says, “you did your best, but it wasn’t good enough,” ' Thomson. the 24-year-old Brit- nn lish Open champion, played with In the baseball-plavers are amazing department. comes the [his usual confidence in posting memory of this same Miner Simundson. His recollection of nlay- : nine-hole scores of 34 and 35 for ers, games and highlights is nothing short of phenomenal. Miner ja 69 to give the Aussies an 18- can recall incidents of games he has played or seen’ goine hack | ni abet aN Et Your gravel agent LAVAL-SUR-LE-LAC, Que, ‘-~A youthful Australian team of Kelvin Nagle and Peter Thom- son carried a four-stroke lead into the second round of the Canada Cup matches today. while better-known golf stars like Sam Snead struggled to keep up to their sub-par pace. Nagle was an example of con- sistency Friday as he method- ically toured the Laval-sur-le- Lac course in 68, four under par, A surprise choice for the Aus- ; tralian team, he backed his se- jlectors’ judgment with four bir- Nessa - This advertisement is not published G_& A takes the second all |g displayed by the'Liquor Control of ihe seml-windup. Teirace > Board or by the Government. of eliminated Esquires August § British Columbia by taking two games straisht | ae in a double-header in Terrace, | At the meeting last night v re rr G & A manager Rusty Perd ung By sponsor Gunnar Anderson, Miner | Simundson and Cliff Dahl rep.’ resenting Bill Murray, Commer. cial’s backer, Benny Windle. Es- quire pilot and Johnny Odewes, the clothier’s sponsor. The gathering last night pra. { paduay Cafe ‘hole total of 137, seven under duced nid vote or motion for the: * re to the 30’s. He'll tell. you not only who made a. Win possible, but ‘par, records, However ho mearity 7") Sesleri! 7 at ‘ho was on base a ime, how far the ball was hit. and, we; . We enalen inf ccme: ep 4 Gaptemter b= 28 woulent douht what the count on the batter was tt the time. ! Stan Leonard almost stole | Of those present sp oke wn eyer |, moe lenoet 6 He ys ¢ oo» oe ‘ "| the show from the leaders, how- | of upholding Commissioner stpr- BEST : . : . . i , 8 ir an’s decision, mae While on the subject of baseball, and also passing out credits, ver, 8s he fired a 66. to push lip of the hat is in order for Bob Mortis wi ientionsly ;C@ada into second place with} Gunnar Anderson summer FINEST OF COOKING & Up of the hat is in order for Bob Mortis who so conseien iously 1 the feelings of the majority wien {| FOR AIR RUE ORDE covered Little League games for this paper throughout their nme out for @ couple of putts Fie ene Majority when SSE CUE ORDERS sto} i he said that the baseball com-: RB heavy and successful season. Thanks, Bob. - ca pw obped have ke fa ine © sald that the baseball com Phone 200 ily: There’s no doubt that. Little League is over for this year. A a course record nea and ’ - | EEL. Ut. tent * , ty was slat this aftern isms a - esta . ; ; eesf, AM Ro am a emattae MME et nat pomal Major League felt : In the having-trouble department are the Prince Ryvert [Holder of the course record 65, yy They're still strying to get Moose and Elks together to finish up mate as he soared toa 40 on wo ne : a i ; Standin fo , ° unofficial Pony Leaguers, plagued by rain-outs’ and holidays. | Was little help to his Vancouver | n gs ha iF Py Me $8 lh t0 | the first nine. ; Ry The Canadian Pres: } ty the league. The public is reminded that the Pony loop is slated to hin the round wie wean | NATIONAL LEAGUE , to host Terrace at Roosevelt Park August 29 for an exhibiti seit . WoL Pet. ORL dowble-heacles us in exhibition of birdies but still wound up at! New York ...... 73 44 G7 ; wo . : 75, three over par. (Brooklyn ....., 73 47 GOR 2 Gone from the scene for this Season are senior basehallers Snead and Fred Daly of Ire- I Milwaukee biees 67 50 57) Gt, Gord Mundle,’ Gerry Bliteh and Vie Carolei, Slated to depart land, who set an unofficial [Cinetnnat tyne 5962 488 161, ’ ‘,! September 3 are G & A players Boh Squires, Fred Christensen, course record of 63 in practioe Pisdelhin <3. 58 61 a7 a31 e Cor n etitive Bill Morrison, Darrel Young and Rass Noel oie We ttae FT ence St, Louls yoy kay Bh _ ' rounds Wednesday, spent most |Chiengo ........, 47 73 392 98 . . on Ade ioe ty gpo ep of the day veering out at the | Pittsburgh RICAN po, aot 8 Last Nicht $ Fights Mexico leads green from the bush and bunk. | AMERICAN LEAGUE . ' | . WoL Pet. Gar , ' ers , ’ so ‘Cleveland ..,.., 86-34 - SAN FRANCISCO —— word: I N t§ , Snead was spraying his usually iNew York bees 38 aes Bt, SWIMMI NG . middleweight champion Carl Nn @ CMs accurate drives all over the :Chiengo 00.00. 7 44 Mad \ Bobo Olson, 160, San Francisco, course as he scrambled dround | Detroit , ee eees 53 67 442 39 | outpolnted Rocky Castellani, 160,| MEXICO CITY @—Canada’s|in 74 Jimmy Demaret kept ‘Boston os. oe ae M d Cleveland, 15, title bout, See! Davis Cup, team, trailing Mexico! United States hopes alive, how- ‘Pane vie % 7 "a in "| an irs story page 6. 2-1 as play enters the second ever, with a steady two-under | Baltimore “BL 82 aT, | vide MANILA~—Leo Espinosa, Phil-/day, is confident of Winning to- {par 70 for a Sixth-place tle in | oi wn wide ippines, stopped Jake Tull, South | days, doubles matches nd stay-|the standings at 144, ' 4 “A Africa, 9. flyweights, ing in the zone seml-finals. pram om ion ee a, Senior | - | Lorne Main of Vancouver and | vid te 7 ) Toronto and Brendan Macken of \ ' _ rth Sf GEORGE DAWES | Paneho-edut afternoon take an PRINCE RUPERT: he Basehall , S p C) IN R D B , D 4 oe 4 AUCTIONEER 6 of: Pancho: ntveras and Pancho Co | ) S C E Y Tite He Ave: Y N ‘a ah Ee |. AUCTIONEER, me Guuerberb Accent at Chapule ff: DRYDOCK it . Wet beee se Peiay Tem Ts ool aa ML ad Phone'-Black 846 and Red 12 tepac Sports Park in ‘the vital |’ r | a ! ' 4 * ‘ match, AND SHIPYARD . ROOSEVELT | ; ' ‘ 7 yo | A win for Mexico, would give SHIPBUILDERS AND PARK ‘ co . yd them the tournament despite ENGINEERS i ae Sunday's two final singles a she matehes, A win for Canada would —— Sunday, Aug, 22 a ; oll we make the seore 2-1 and the de- a1 mee Cy} Ys a]! —— el cision would rest with Sunday's Iron and Brass: Castings OF ENING GAMES O} RINM Sy a. zz Ite | 7 finals. Blectrte and Acetylene DOUHLE-NEADER oy - . an nt at “We have every chance of win- Welding ae |! . mh Ming,” team captain Brendan a ! \ ne he diet | \ _ Macken sald. “Phe outeome could I ) ), . Mt 3 Fast Passenger nnd Frelght |idepend on a few breaks but 1) SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL Ist Gamo Starts 1 P.M |, ‘ oo beet Sailings from Prince Rupert think we have the edge.” od TERRACE ys G & A | ro, a hop. (All Limes Daylight Saving) |] “However, Yl have to play one] MINING: MACHINERY | a she 1 \ vay { OF the hest matches of my life conreeameneneiareaennanememenn wot ccna tapeesenerenl | Seti! fo Vancouver ~~ Friday wt and Lorne. will have to do better | neces nevoen hae Sunday 8:00 p.m, than he did yesterday,” poe To Kitimat—Friday 8:00 p.m, Maln was defeated hy Mex. | NcCLY MONT PARK = we ft Yo Kemano - Sunday P:00 pe _ ene Ieo's Lop-ranking player, flashy , | ; a pan, — | ]Mario Lamas in straleht sets ' ' 4 So ate To Stewart, Alice Arm—Bist= | in apontig play Friday before a! ' 3 @ Swimming, Diving—4 events in cach of 5 ago groups vt urday 6:00 a.m, heur-caprelty crowd of 800, ‘ He ree To Mussot and North Queen ‘ including novelty events The 22-yenr- allway eley ‘ oy ' . ny | Charlottes... Thursday 0:00 romped over the Cinna hee . , mo ap ti South Queen Charaiena| (8 fh 0 ® Display of Fancy Diving—non-eompatitive dP ey To South Quee eth 1) Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, lt, " pe we dif! 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