4 Prive nupert Daily News Hriday, Jitly 2, 1984 nari" Prince Rupert All-Stars 5 International Series. 9-0, ‘The Prince Rupert All- Stars! Rupert scored one run in he: successfully repelled an Ameri- ‘first on singles by Gord Mundle “All-Stars with 9-0 and 5-4 vic- 'Scherk, tories yesterday at Roosevelt | Ketchikan’s chance to get a’ Park in the first naif of an In- man in scoring position was nip- tween the two teams, ‘yout of the year as he held the | drive over second base. Visiting aggregation.to two hits; Rupert showed an affinity for jThe seven inning night-cap was | Morton's slants in the second, tied 4-4 in the last of the seventh ; third, fourth, sixth and seventh ° until Bill Sundberg, Rupert. as they racked up another eight shortstop, hit a hard ground ball runs, three in the second, two in ‘to bring in the winning run, his|the sixth and singletons in the, : al ‘sixth RBI for the series. FRED CHRISTENSEN . two hits for third shutout other fraines. The three-game series, which! Big blow of the opener was! had one game cancelled Wednes-' Ralph Enridge’s home run over | F iS ed by Dominion Day cefemonies.|a ‘blast which christened the ‘playing of national anthems of jerable merchandise. | the two countries and two mem- ' A tip foul from the bat of: bers of the Little League came! ‘Shorty Martuson ended the forward from either side of home ‘catching duties of Rupert's Don jplate with the Stars and Stripes | seherk when it split a finger on ;and Union Jack. ihis right hand. He was replaced : Commissioner Stan Moran of jn the line-up by brother Syd. the Prince Rupert and District | Rupert All-Stars’. nine runs ; jpenior League welcomed man-! same on nine hits, four walks goiger Harry Ludwigson of the! and three Ketchikan errors, The Ketchikan team on behalf of the visitors only got to Christensen ; ball fans and introduced Alder-: i its, ingles in the; ean Phil Lyons, who pinch nit {08 vo They west Hiven six | gy (for Mayor George Hills in ex- | walks while the local club com- : - at we , tending the greetings of the city: vent mitted two errors. y DELIVE! {0 the visitors. Alderman Lyons, Morton, the loser, struck out: ERE recalled the friendly rivalry: which features the annual con- S¢Ven while Christensen fanned - = test before introducing manager. Ludwigson, | The second gume was a closer | Ketchikan’s manager recipro-, contest’ which saw Ketchikan j 654 cated greetings and presented:use two pitchers and Rupert | : the city with a souvenir album, : three. paar’ px sgnee PI ithe cover of which was made‘ Jackie Sharpe, tne Rupert . “gsepnat whe athe drivel cull i from the first run of pulp at the: ‘Starter, pitched two and two-: ya thers! new Ketchikan pulpmill. ‘thirds innings and gave up two | a Ceremonies over, the Rupert | "uns before being replaced in; This advertisement is not published or displayed by | Club lost no time in showing they ‘the top | of the fourth by Jerry, ‘the Liguor Control Board or by the Government held the whin hand both offen- ; Blitch, Blitch successfully snuff- af British Columbia, Pid. | sively and afield, ‘ed the Ketchikan flame in the: ~ 7 ~ ‘fourth but was responsible for: two runs in the fifth. Gordie: ‘Cameron allowed one hit, after: ' replacing Blitch in the fifth, a: ‘double by Ketchikan’s Christian- hoe} gelling i f sen which scored Bass with the: ce > ‘last run for visitors. saranes fe een Trailing 4-3 going into the bot- | rom / ‘ tom of the seventh, Ketchikan | NORWAY! ~ ‘appeared to have the contest in| the satchel. Rinert first base- i ww Buy a goodly supply for as cecasions. -iman Dave Hill, hitting three for e Only finest-quality, selected six up to the fifth, had been: igiven the heave-ho by plate um- Brislings are accepted by King KING OSCAR SARDINES Oscar...rich, succulent, firm go swimmingly with: ipire Frog Letourneau for the, manner in which he questioned a' yet tender whole sardines, zesty salads» crackers + cheese as the sea itself. , REMEMBER: ‘call, Fred Christensen, who re- . © Packed in purest olive oil, fs g As Simundsen, who promptly walk- | ‘ed. Enridge received a free pass. and Don Scherk, in a pinch hit-: iting role singled to score Simun¢- | ‘sen with the tying run, ,Dlaced Hill was removed in the! ‘Rupert seventh in favor of Miner e Hearty, protein-packed nour- ishment in every tasty morsel, weep 5-4 Bil! Sundberg wrapped up the " | contest with a hard driven ba ; ice by to short that gave him enough |} can invasion by the Ketchikan and Dave Hill and a sacrif y 1 ae ens tke uhrow to first Cameron, who had the balance | : tip in his favor in the final ff @ ternational Baseball Series: be- » ped by Mundle who came up fame, gets the win. Manager |p jWith the fielding play of the Ludwigson, who replaced starter The opener saw southpaw Fr ed game, a sensational leaping one- Marsh in the third gets the loss. | Christensen post his third shut- | handed catch of Gail Jones’ ' Sharp struck out three, Blitch |i none, and Cameron three, Marsh |f pitching his first series struck out Ludwigson three. none, official trips. The second half of the Inter- iq ¢ . heseventh, national series will be played at f j day because of rain, was preced the left field fence in thes watchikan Sunday and Mouday, | my | Players of both teams lined the ‘completed structute and netted witha single game ae night | fe first and third base lines for the|the Ripert centre fleldér consid- .°t & double header Monday. Box scores—(First game), KETCITEAN Seono~TOoesey “10 pass Frigidaire inspection tests! 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