i) Moet, t { th 4 i : i | ete Mt, at i Uh - ih . sit: Pl att Iho t yd ' phe See enna tome ceca pivesbaatentbeaenay we meee t f 4 , 2 i Prince Rupert All-Stars Named For Dominion Day Ball Series All-Star lineup of seni or baseball players who will meet Ketchikan in a three-game Dominion Day series Thursday and Friday at Roosevelt Park has been an-' nounced by Miner Simundson, manager of the Rupert | peree “ - wwe . no | All-Stars, Manager Slmundsen chat Gordon and prayers, seven fren Commer- clats and three frou Esquires for the series, one same ef whieh will Se played ‘Cnursday even- ing while the remainder will be: CH as a dewole-neader | played Friday, Reeewers will be either G & "A's Don Seherk and Walt Boyso of Commercials. Syd Seherk of G & A was named to first base and team mate Bul Sundserg to short stop. hase post, His pinee will be taken by Barry Duncan of Es- quires, Esquire’s Joe Glordano hold down third base. chal’s Joe Davis and Dor Hawry- luk, , A‘l-Star outfielders will be Over Lefties By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK « — The co- plaked Anderson ; Bruce Simundson, | sidelined with s broken thumb | WH) not TIN the alleet.r second wil, Other: probable infielders are Commer. ' ‘nicked from G & A's Stan Pet-! ‘vow, Ralph Enridge and Darrell! Young; Commerelitl’s Jagk Lind- | ‘say and Esquire’s Ray Spring, For oplthing, manager SI-| mundsan ts faced with using | moht handers, with the exeep- | tion of southpaw Jerry Bitch of! G & A. Other meund dutles wil’ ‘he shared by Gordie Cameron, | ’Maurlee Seott and Vie Carolel of, .Comnierelais and Eun Dunbar of G&A. Ab all-star practice has been | called (uy tonight at Rouseyelt| Park. An-alternate team from the elty's senior ball clubs will go to Terrace Friday for a four-city tournament with proceeds going toward the Terrace Civle Cen- tre. Rupert) manager Harley Lewls, said this morning he has not yet pleked his line-up, Com- peting will be teams from Ru- pert, Terrace, Hazelton and Emithers. In Pitching © [the modern record for consecu- | itive strikeouts when he put elght | Soviet Shells ‘Not Unloaded By Strikers LONDON ots..Striking dock- ers Loday refused to unload Sav- jet rowine shells fren a Russia ship. It now jooks as though the visiting Red athletes wilt have to row in borrowed boats dn tne: ‘ t Henley royal regatta starting: Wednesday. An effort was made at a meel- , , Ing of the slifiking stevedures te; raise the issue cf unloading the! boats from the Soviet — vessel Strelna lying oat Gravesend: docks, “T have a message from the! Russian embassy,” announced R. W. Green, chairman of a local] branch of the striking National | Amalgamated Stevedores and’ Dockers Union at a mass meet-, ing, “We don't want to hear ft.) several in the crowd shouted, “T take it,” said Green, “that you don't want to hear any- ‘thing about the Russian boats.” “Rights” Hove Clear Edge “No,” replied several strikers and Green moved on to business. The Russian athletes compet- ed for the first time at Henley Jast year and won three major trophies. In defence of their titles they emergence of two teat young jbatters down in order two sea-| have been practicing in craft southpaw strikeout artists, Karl !sons ago. Spooner became the: loaned them by English clubs : Spooner of Brooklyn and Herb ‘first letty to get his name In the: and they're not happy at the’ pruoks nave won the pennant inj Score of Cleveland, has brought {No, 1 spot when he baffled 15, Prosepct of competing in strange: two of the Inst three years, a query as to how lelthanders }Giants in his first. big league! Shells, have compared with rightics over the years in getting the third strike. If the man’s made a het on the lefties, he's a goner, ‘You have to go down the list through four right-handers — Walter Johnson, 3,497; Cy Youns, 2,836: Bobby Feller, 2.538 starting this season, and Christy Mathewson, 2499 — before you come to the first crooked arm, Rube Wad- dell, who fanned 2375 fn his big Jeague career, Lefties Bob Grove and Eddie Plank followed with 2.271 and 2.257, respectively, Righthanders, in fart, lead in almost every strikeout depart- ment, Among the moderns — that is, since the pitching box was extended from 50 feet to Sts (Sar last September. Pony Teams Selected 1 + For Tourney ' Two teams, to represent Prince eon renee: | Rupert in a Pony League tour- of Winnipeg, former National: Giants into first place during) games thls far in June and trall! inament at Terrace were picked | Hockey League star turned pro! June and had a 3'%-game lrad’ Yanks by six. tary of the Prince Rupert unoffi- | iclal Pony League announced |course record today as they led: ing year, allhougn barelf above’ set the league record with 111! |¢ fleld of 94 Into the second |.500 for June. Neither‘of the cin. | victories last season to take the ‘present. G0 feet, 6 inehes in‘ The two local entries'will com-j|round of the 36-hole Vermont; tenders at the time—filwaukee | flag. : ithis morning. UBC and the Thames Rowing Club, arch rivals since the Cann- dian crew beat Thames in the British Empire Games at Van- couver last summer, drew byes Saturday to the semi-finals of the six-crew event, Former Puck Star Shares Golf Mark FAIRLEE, Vt. (®—Bill Ezinickl last night, Harley Lewis, secre- golfer, and Charlie Sheppard,’ at the end of the month, They: By comparison, the Tribe play- Massachusetts pro, shared a 1893 — Feller set the record for jpete with teams from Kitimat | Open tournament. the most in a season when he jand Terrace next Sunday. Ezinicki, pro at Colonial Coun- fanned 348 batters in 1946, Wad- | In all 28 players, seven coaches, | try Club in Lynnfield, Mass., and dell stands second with 343) "Umpires and gcorekeeper will Sheppard, the Newton, Mass, whiffs in 1004, FELLER AGAIN In mort strikeouts In-a nine- inning game it’s Feller again, | Phil Thom and Bob Irvine nam- /5,490-yard Lake Morey Country} !24 games, Cubs are half a with the 18 Detroit Tieere he set ied to first base. Second base iclub course. The old mark was| game up on Milwaukee, make the trip, | Playing on one city entry will ibe catcher Brian Thom,, with | performer who won the last Ver- mont Open In 1951, fired six- under-par 63s Monday over the down in 1938 The Indian fire- !will be held down by Jackie Jen- ‘64, set by Enrl Hallquist, a form. haller Jor that contest, by the sen apd Helland. Reg Young was or Lake Morey pro, way. Babby also struck out 17 in i 1936 pame, matehing the mark held un to thet time bv Dizzy Bean, Mts rather surprising to note that Grove never blinded as many as 15 batters In a ganie, FL avather righty, Max Sur- kant, then with Milwaukee, set Record Salmon Caught In South SEATILE Wh 2 A) 77-paund Chinook salsaan, caught Felday Mieht near Deeeptton Pass hy BN Lanse, Oak Marbor giinet- ter, was sijdeMonday to be the sition of the Skat rer rity ever eaueht, No Ball Games Shere were ne yunes sched wled du the Ameriean, Natlonal Leqenes Monday and the lone Pacific Const Leqaue fame was rained ont, "KAAR 37” RADIO PHONES Dial 3552 or 4576 een nner e eR aE gH se lem emt 6 do pr A p PMnTIE” Ne “ment of Uritioh Columbia, - omorming by Mr, Lewls, fr eWeltte The advertisement fs Not pile Jishect or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or hy the Govern named to third base and Harold | HEN ta shortstop. Robin Cameron, Tommy Linds | strom, Charlie stewart, Steve Toth and Frank Warner will | roam the outfield while Eddie! ‘Eyford and S.ewart Duncan will ‘share mound duties. : Second city team will have! 1 an ! Juckle Rudolph catching, ‘Ted ‘trom Vancouver's Quilchena Golf ' Careless and Laurie Lyons ay, first, base, Billy Smith at second, Willard Anderson at third and Gilbert Chow at short, Outfield- evs Will be Gary Ogiivie, Joe Ar- seneau, Dale ‘Turcotte, Derek Allen, Kenny Dockendorf, and Bill MeLeod. Pitehing will he John Lamble and Larry Toms, * Conches will be BU) Morrison, Rob Anderson, dim Warren and Harley Lewls, ° A practice session has been ealled for 10 am, Saturday at Roosevelt Park to work out bo tenis, | A-call for anyone with a gar and who ds Interested In making the trin Sunday was Issued this Interested persons can arrange to provide tranaportation by gop. Ung In touch efther with Mr. Favorite Wins Junior Tourney VANCOUVER eWinging Brian Copp, 16-year- qld pre-tournamént — favorl Club, Monday won the B.C. Jun- for golf champlonship with 36- hole score of 144, Cojip shot a one-under-par 71 an the opening round and was one over on the second 18, The win automatically gives him a place on the B.C, Willingdon cup aquad. Blake Cramb of Powel] River, B.C. was runner-up with 16-77- 163 and Glen Struss of Vancou- ver was third with 1075154, Se ee Set ann met ae Pe RR co Remember When iy The Couadian Press Max Baer won the heavy-welght boxing crown 2t years aga hy defeating Prima ‘Carnera nt New York, The Calle fornlan slammed Carnera to the ennvas 12 (ines before (he Mahe Lewis or Harold Thom, league president, Rating arrangements for the players wil be handled by the exacutive of the unoffielal Pony League, Le oeetaethdeeesbantienanenh commnemabebentasanienemeae First, Second PCL Divisions ‘Meat This Week Wy Phe Asauelated Press the second right down tha Une of the sehediule, Lengue-leading = 8an in Ban Franctico, where the Wy Tho second-place Seattle Rain on Sin Diego'n door with rec larity, entertain the Onks, Onl (4-H), Thirdsplace fiftheplnco Los Angelon,... Monidny wight, Bon Inne, was rained out, I's (ho frat division agalirat In the Puelfie Coast League Unis work to wind up the frst halt Diepa, aporting a ft 616 avernge, opens nid ‘down Sonla of the “Little Corp.” aro down tn alxth place (led with the Oakland Acorns, Jors, who have boon kiactkliayg Jane's Obely Van Cuyg (2-9) will lead off againat Vie Lombardi Portland’ ” hata!” * Tho only POL game achaduled tHe “at Port. Mon. Wed, Kyi, Two, | BCU Thur, Ant, W465 wo, 240 pan JEG ium, 6:19 pan, Ly, Pr, AY. Terre ) 5 aan, 10 pn. | 4300 pan. ' 1:2 | q 0 pa prten oes Complimentary — NORTHWES ‘Brooklyn's Pace Slowdown other , ow — Smooth- | world was stopped In the Vth round, EFFECTIV FLY NON-STOP Terrace - Vancouver Direct Motor Coach Connection Botwoon PRINCE RUPERT ond TERRACE AIRPORT - | | meceenesemrenanenmenesadmunrecnnee Mi) ((01! Conch nee ema snetaaaeeapammnanennimeteall Can, Paoific Alrinus lv, Torraco At, Ar, Vancouver Ly, Coach loaves and arrives Bus Terminal — Pr, Rupart *| Coach Equipment —~ 29 Passenger “Airporter” : Reclining Seats—~ Dust-Sealad =. | Airline Equipment: 44 Passengor Pressurized Convalr| — ' For Airline, Resorvation Call C.PA.L, 3213 (Oporntora.of Watson Talanel Blagos) HERE IS AN ACTION SHOT from the first baseball game ever American game" wag only recently Introdticed to the Greeks and : seeecens stone Small Consolation to: Rival By The Associnted Pross a 40 pace—thelr best Jie since If it's any consolation to the’ shifting | to’ Milwaukee — but rest Of the National "-League,! they've had. to. come from way Brooklyn is back tov normal back $2 Dodgers aren't winning: any! ty the Ameriean League, the more games these days tnan] second-place Chicago White Sox they did during June of the last! and Boston Red Sox have been three seasons, the winningest teams — this Trouble is, of course, that the, menth—each with 9.708 per- centage. But they haven't been able to make up for bad starts and still have ground to close on New York Yankees, The Yanks have heen winning at a two-out-of-three pace for the month .067 to take a three- ' No games were scheduled in , either league Monday. . Dodgers ‘have been playing .720 ball in June with the month almost over, That's about the same ' winning percentage they enjoyed| game lead on the runner-up ‘in 1952, when they won, and in] White Sox. Red Sox, much like 1954, when they lost, They trav-, the Braves in the National, were , tHed at a .724 clip for the month! back in the next county when 1of June in both years, : they started to pick up and still | Lastyear it proved too slow a{ are 1} games back In filth place. | pace, New Yerk Giants got going’ If Cleveland Indians aren't j and raced along at an .857 clip,: dead, they’re barely breathing taking the lead for good in June. after what has happened this : In '32, the Brooks moved past! month. They've split thelr 28 | Made it two straight the follow-/ ed .690 ball in June when they + and St, Louls—did much better, however. ; ; | PILED EARLY LEAD It js estimated that less than have that oly edge they plied up! continent Js free af permanent [in April and May to lead; the |{ce covering, second-place Chicago Cubs by Aes ame toate oneal ented eta emi namapanine re panicenemnae 6 | ARCHIE ’ » mates rotled up/a 6-0 lead. Super eemnemenaa { ETERNAL.ICE ‘ This thme, though, the Brooks! 10 square mileb of ‘the Antaretle , | Columbis meme naman wa 'y, Prince Rupert Daijy News. 2" Buosday, June.26, 1055; oe a od. gs : : . an ‘ a ’ . 1 . Aeh ' pa # id tye ‘ Oo . 7 . a ” a y is “¢ . : ra ok 1h wy Miss be i : Sh : a : ny . »! ea f Dy $. -Chirlle “Lindstrom posted his)’ Lindstrom fourth victory In seven starts cause by driving In last night to lend the second two. hits bul Wilard place Moose to a 9-€ win over was the star with the ha cellar-dwalling Elks and edge hsd.a.perfes, tour forte closer lo tho Pony Lengue lead-|ing in. thee teumen4 ing Gyros. “ EIKs Were hitting tar Blks. had the game. well in{b4ses too ay Lambe of hand on two and three-run In- [fr triple and Joe dng ‘|nings in the 2nd and 4th but!® two-bagger but nai after Bill Smith opened the alxth {MCh abonrd’at the ting! Inning for the Moose with a walk]. Lindstrom struck oy: and had advanced to third,Larry| Walked only two in chy iThoms: was replaced. by John! Als fourth win opal Lamble. who gave up-three hits losses, ‘2 “helped i good for four-rungs before the], Lincscare: : Moose, were rollred., 0 0 MMR etree 20 ng be oe. : 4 The Elks gol Wo runners on] “Thoms, Lambie ier ut the base paths In the Th: with] Lndatrom and tutalpy Cute Phil Thom: who had singled and STANDINGS “= <3 jUipled in ‘two préVious tflps at WL bat, but Lindstrom got him’ to fly | S998 +--+... ‘ playgd In Athens, The “great Coreen i out to right fleld, TENE ., they seem to like it. - : Elks am ~—r" Patking —;Croting — Cartage — Stor, Local and.Long Distance Moying al ~ Lift Van Sorvice, TO , SYOUR ALLIED VAN MAN* Bm gindsay’s | NTNIT Le ae) : Sea Kings Take | _ 7-3 Victory. Off Super Valu Sea Kings. took n 7-3 decision off Super Valu last night as Bruce Kerr. held the storemen to five hits In a scheduled: Little League fixture at Algoma Park. 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