Sa 44 < e at Aes, . Tyre He tah aye atte oy dy Rey eee te lad yp ! a ee tg ay bel NO at ta UT VES AS we CSD ee ee woh hee . vlan Valdez Hangs 5-2 Deteat ‘ h On Mounties by The Canadian Press u Portland Beavers’ right- hander Rene. Valdez reg- istered his 19th win of the season in a 5-2 win over eighth - place Vancouver Mounties in a Pacific Coast League baseball game in Vancouver I? riday oe PRINCE RUPERT DAILY News te a ~ Saturday, August 25, 1956 Ge / 0 GAMES OF BALL sma | | SCHEDULED HERE TOMORROW - sae Phe second ‘and third games of the best: of-five sentor baseball finals for Prince. Rupert district will be played off. tomorrow afternoon in a double-header at Roosevelt park, | —- Gordon dnd Anderson, trailing by one game’ will -host = Terrace with the first game slated for 1:30 p.m. First: game - |) will-bea nine- ‘inning contest and the second a seven inning tools of: are des fin- ve " affair, - night, ith a. whirlwind: “rally in} °. Scene of the finals will shift to Terrace again Sunday, A three-run homer by ott- 2-rounds to left Wallace _ September 2, when either a double-header or single game | fielder Luis Marouez in_ the s ‘title Friday night. wil be played, depending on the outcome, of tomorrow’ 's games. - “the. target! for: Smith’ s| Nw Wwe Softball On, Off the Diamond The Prince Rupert senior men’s softball league} nears its end of scheduled. play. with first and‘second place decided i in the standings. and a battle sha ping ew) for third. spo. 0 mS elghth helpdd Valdes geb his win. San Diego moved into sixth place by defeating Hollywood, 4-1 jbehind the six-hjt pitching of {Bob Greenwood. Neither Green- ; wood nor Bob Purkey. of Holly- wood issued.a walk. | Los Angeles boosied its lead over second-place Seattle to 13 games Friday night by a 3-2 win TO HOUSE OLYMPIC SWIMMERS AND DIVERS — This Js an exterior! ylew of of Melbourne’s spectacular swimming and. diving stadium built 1or the first Olympic Games ever to be cele- brated: in the Southern Hemisphere. The roofed. stadium, designed to hold 5,500. persons, Is a completely’ glassed | ab both: ends, The .water temperature is controlled and specially chlor-_ Rain Tie vt ~jnated- while ‘the, water itself is. supplied from the nearby River Yarra. The stadium Is located Over loft lot e ty seh oi ‘at: Olympic Park,:a, multi-purpose. sports center featuring in addition: to. the swimming sta- games.left to play in the sched- , : , yee he 2 dium a: soccer . field, cinder {raining track, 8 cycling velodrome and. a hockey fle fleld, —— ' Inthe other POL gume, Harry “Bright, homered in‘the first pitch * GALVESTON, “Tek. “in-George ad Ziharia said: ‘Friday. the con+ |} dition of ‘his famed’ athlete. wife | Was: “not go00d,’ ” but the’ hospital "| where she is. fighting cancer ‘sald “the * Babe’ “was “free from: 1 pain, clieer ful and. determined. | Babe has + been: fighting cancer He rose spe “Brown “sent ae ‘bell “Zaharia’s: statement. ‘was the | first time’ that: he“ failed to ex; "| press. optimism, -publicly. The. since, 1953,” ‘ John “Sealy, Hospital sald in a | statement: ‘|. “Babe: Zaharias . has lost a :| great deal of weight and strength: but is free from pain and ls q{ bright and cheerful.: “In spite « of: distressing - and | critical , complications, . she 18 taking® liguid and: high calorie. nourishment ‘and: her determin-, “lation is. to vegan the welghi ~|she has: lost.”: “There. ‘WAS no ‘elaboration, “Thee weeks ago the Babe un- : ‘derwent ‘au operation to by-pass ~<'|.an- intestinal obstruction, € |! Friday - ‘her ‘physician said he | could .see no- change in her con- ; on dition since that operation. - the” vecurr ence; 4! BEL Siendings Three weeks before the intes- ‘| tinal surgery, Mrs. Zaharias un-’ ,|derwent an operation’ to sever 7 _| Sensory nerves to. the: lower part 1 : of her body.. The operation was is} to, relieve pain; * “The Babe, underwent her. first cancer” -operation’. in Beaumont in. "1953, “recovered and = won ‘seven “golf: ‘tournaments hefore be . 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LU @ FINE, VAMOS CHINESE HISITES oo SERVED : phono 33°29 Suey vO PERFECTION For Orders to Tako Out ‘Ahengot ik cloned, “Te shall le unlawful for any person to remove any reload or alyn, 40 delve ar propel any vehlele In Cor upon, Uhrough ar aver any street or avenne closed to traftto whllat (hat treet or avenno ty under cons i atrnetion ar during aaphalt “operations, Hyery street or ‘avenue shall ho deemed claxed to (raffle upon I (Whloh, thore appenrs any notiea by (ho elty engine reer ‘atating Hint auch wtreat or avenie or any portion Any: ‘pevaon violating this ordinances ts inhle to 1 “niin penalty af wa 00 and costs, “ony OF PRINCE DUPERT, GIT ENGINEER “{ond: ‘place, ‘lin fourth spot today, play Army- '- 11 losses, the same as RCMP, ne- ° | Mr; ‘Local. 708. chalked: up a 14- 4 win‘ over’ fourth- spot Atlin last night to end its’ league play with 4-15 win, five loss: record, in sec- Savoy Hotel cinclied first place *! Thursday by’ defauft when Can- fisco: failed to field a team to meet the rigid’ schedulé. of play set : Wednesday by the associa- fion.. * The decision to forfeit the game. to Savoy, prompted the withdrawal of Canfisco from the league. A battle looms for the third spot in the league standings as Atlin and RCMP vie for honors, Navy tonight. An Atlin victory would give them.nine wins and cessitating a sudden-death play- down. Not all softball action was con- fined to the diamond, as play- ers boiled over the withdyawal-of Canfisco from the league and statements of Mike Kutzak, team manager and association presi- dent. os ‘Local 708 . spokesman: Louls | Boltong : ‘labelled “poor”.a state- ment by. the league president that. a three-man ‘commission was - not appointed to fran the ’ Teague. ” his:knowledge, and claimed that Kutzak’s charge that. the ‘league had been originally form- | -{ed. $0 that. fish company teams | “could play on weekends was! false. "That has never been,” the. un- ion repres sentative said: He said that:a meeting ‘oh “ie association should’ be’ called : “ims mediately and said’ the. league | . .| president should be there. to ex: plain his statements.,° vie: He said that only five: aiitise co.players worked at. the Canad- fan Fishing Company. ~ The other team (Atlin): mait-| . ages to-pluy, he said he said, 3 Sport ising Survey Made VANCOUVER @— The ~ fins special. sport fishing survey “of British Columbia tidewater fish- ing areas shewed -that. on “Aug. 12 fishermen took 2,590 salmon and 3,780 grilse, the fisheries de- partment said today. - coke A, J. Whitmore, chief supe: visor of the. federal. department, Fall Behind i ‘legs will have to.be-coritent [records while Milwaukee and Brooklyn battle for the National League. pennant, |/ ' Manager Birdie ‘Tebbetts’ -| powerhouse slammed two more records into the books,‘ Friday night as Gus Bell poked his 25th home: run and. Wally Post his 27th. Yet the Redlegs wound up five. games ‘back of the leaders with a 6-4 loss to the second- place Dodgers—who smashed -|Larry Jansen’s. comeback magic on homers by Duke Snider - and Cark Furillo-- The. victory ‘kept - the world ‘reported that on the day of: the census, 2,890 boats were ‘used: by: 7,909 sport fishermen... "Fishery officers and patrol boat skippets questioned nearly. 1,000 ‘fishér- men in areas from Rivers. Inlet |! south to Boundary | Bay.- The : biggest group of fishermen” was |My. Boltong said there had in the Howe sound-Burrard: in: been no change in policies of the | Jet. area, where there ‘were’ 2 860 association in the past year to fishermen in, 880, boats. : 2 GREAT SINGER’ 4 ‘Dame Nellie Melba, Austral- ian, soprano who died in’ “1931, sang in school concerts: at. the age ot. 1. 8 . butterfly avent ab the combln champlonships ab Toronto, She for tho distance, lowering her Aveands, G BEATS OWN RECORD — Sara Barber, 15-year-old Brantford, Ont, swiminer, beats her own record for the 10-yard women's ed Olymple trlala and national pasted a Ganadlan mark of 1:08 own unoffledal reveal by 17 _fP Photo), Driving through a brick wall, We over twier nd having whe OW snap os Cun you give ne a ropaty catimat @ MATS PAINTED Dial "Ty having Three Aenea Poday., @ INTERIOR SWEPT OUT @ DEORORIZED @ WINDOWS CLEANED PS, WE ALSO GREASE THE CAR Home: Super Service GOING ON A TRIP? Save yournel! UUme, have your-eny Ginied ip DEPOT you leave hy ART KROCK Me Wits no" SATISFACTION . GUATANTHED You Got Full Valuo For Your $2.00 Greane Job rN 2250 a ss Kueks’ four } duced his 17th victory. Cleveland champions within: ‘two games of, ithe first-place Braves, who com-} i bined, brawn with Warren Spahn ‘to defeat Philadelphia: 6-1: as Joe’ Adcock’ and Ed. Mathews ‘homered, : “. Fourth- place St, Leuls, handed ittshurgh a seventh | straight defeat 6-2, while the last- -place New York: Giants ‘were coming '| within’ range. of both the sixth- placé. Pirates and ‘seventh: -place -|Chicago by defeating the. Cubs}. 5-4 in 11 innings, . BROKE YANKEES RECORD In the American League, New York Yankees cooled off Chicago White. Sox 2-0 behind Johnny hitter... that pro- remained: eight games behind ‘| the first-place Yankees by de- feating Boston 5-3, Detroit ral- lied in the ninth to trim Balti- . more 4-1 and Kansas Cily swept .|past Washington 8-4, The two-run homers by Bell and Post holisved Redlegs inte the major league record books with a total of 41 home runs in 21 consecutive games, The old record for home runs. in any number: of consecutive games wag 40, set by Yankees In 194] when they hit one or more in 25 consecutive games: Brooklyn had held the record for 21 gimes, with 36 in 1953, Major League . Standings r Amerkaan League 1 Pet. ant, vem Wah Mm At 042 Cleveland -.,.., 00 60 G80 A Wha ' oh 6) Gl 1, Boston voces, Oh Gh O42 Vy, meat ' fis 6h 470 20 Waltimore voc. OF OO AHO O49, Wee Ne HO UN 420 27 Kuanaia City . 40 HOW National fenene eked mM 4 OTe Prouklyn ca eeee » Tm AT 02 8 yomnat » HO 0 OMS BL, Lows oo... Ab 6) 604 td Philadelphia vo... 66 Of Aga 18 Pittsburgh oie Hl Tl Alb OA Mow eee MM TO AN wh Now York vveees AQT 4 WANNA WANNA , Redlegs in in Record Book: "By The Associated Press it looks more and more as though Cincinnati Red- silnmen with the longest dis- Record Crowd - ‘Seen Sunday, VANCOUVER (Legal or not, eo will have commercial sport this Sunday: a profession- al baseball doubleheader. _ It will be the first commercial professional sport ever played|. here on a Sunday and the big- ‘gest crowd of the season is. ex- i fistful of home run| ipected to watch Vancouver. Mounties play host to Portland Beavers of the Pacific. Coast League, Whether the afternoon twin- bill is legal may be decided Sent. ;5. On that date a recent city by-law legalizing commercial ‘sport Sunday afternoons goes be- fore the Britisly Columbia Su- preme Court. in NL Race with Mass*Attempt On Strait Tomorrow VICTORIA ‘(--Zero hour for the mass invasion of the Strait of Juan de Fuca has been set for 7:15am. Sunday. Eleven marathoners will wade into the water at Horseshoe Bay here to start the first annual Victoria to Port Angeles, Wash.,|, mass swim. ‘Five women and six men will ride out for two hours the swell: of a flood tide which will carry: them southeast of Victoria, The swim, with $1,000 as top prize, is sponsored by the Junior!’ ‘USE WANT ADS—THEY Pay EALO-RIN-G @ Suits @ Pants @ Topcoats @ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Quick Service” Ling The Tailor 220 6th St, t hone 4238 | give Sacramento’a 6-5 victory ‘}ramento; Por Hand at Vancouver iin’ the bottom of the ninth té over San Francisco, _ dropping Seals into seventh place, . - Saturday's schedule: Holly- wood at San Diego: Seattle at Los Angeles; San Francisco at Sac- (2). LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage Ltd. Hstablished 1910 HOUS EHOLD GOODS.. MOVING — PACKING | * CRATING — STORAGE Lift Von Service Agents Allied Van Lines Chamber of Commerce. Under the direction of veteran | stralt navigator Ellice: Cavin, the swimmers will follow the same course plotted for the suc- cessful Cliff Lurnsden — crossine Aug. 16-17, ‘ Cavin, who alsc charted the course for Marily.; Bel!’s swim told the coaches and thell charges he would stay just.ahea of the fastest swimmer. After the two hours of floc dde, Cavin hopes the swinnmet: wil} have-an hour of slack wate. then pick up an ebb tide curry: ing them southwest to Mdh: ‘Took, outside Port Angeles, Six hours from the start th eWhn will be officlal and wii: not be rescheduled jn the even' of puor conditions forcing i cancellation, Hib is stopper hefore the UUme Ihnit, however, it will go on again Monday: + Prize money will vo to th TRY THE For the Best tance if the swims stonned be fore anyone finishes after the six-hour mark, eer enet eine nny intense ne aaetee 8 tae Remeinber When Hy ‘The Canidhins Press One ao fthe Inks with th paseball ern of gloveless eateh- erg and handehar moustache wos broken 10 yeas nea will Grand Cafe — Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL 3215 * CLUB 27 & Party Nite Dancing — Deer Prize Legion Members And Guest Ltd. i" Phones: Wharf 4331 Oftice 5016 fo }oam, West Open Coin, Hind AVE, TONIGHT 9-11:30 p.m, Ge Cover Charge Por Peyson the death of Cearge Wrigh called the “erand old mano baseball.” He eftptalned the flry professional baseball elub--th CGMiehinall Red Stockings b 1860, HERE'S. 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