4 1a taking. column: with®.two- runs -in {he ceeping out ahead. ‘throughout the: hardware'squad- ‘Hotelmen, _biehers “alan Dano five ashe none’ of which’ went for. extra bases. G. & geventh a broke: ‘into the “score th ri a and Sean the ‘olh- Jack Lindsay: relieved in| the. Sane a and’ stemmid lhe. lide "Pet: GBL 667 < | 2. 800 (500. 1 + . ws, "0002 “phe “assooiated “Press, “American League on PRX eae ' PROVE J eg A erie Sed HS FRNCIEAL BAP ON ee WO EW YOR, ce a t ielbe vanes, ae have vd ul | ison ren te your fast ball, tea! ASHE BEGINS HIS PITCHING L.. Pet.’ OBL 19. 676° : Boston: Red’ Sox’ ‘today: felt lke the’ fisherman: "who went: out’ for _ fa whale‘atd, came’ back: with a o _[Pouple. of. minnows - who’. could oe {blame : him?.® : H-10., second- “ganic triumph al: . Vancouver Girls 4 _|Suffer 2 0 Loss. ‘Hiand defeated Canada 2-0 and {South Africa edged New Zealand By ‘The As S80 golalea Press 7 manager. “Mike . Higgins: ‘of Tf "Six months. ‘ag0 “Red Sox: on- y |eiticered adeal with Washington, acquiring, pitcher: Bob .: Parter- ficld ‘among: others: in. ‘exchange for, five ‘young. players: ‘aid cash. Ib. seemed they had stripped’ the Senators: of their. best. players {but -now-it is evident the. big cateh got away. The big: calch | is. Roy. Sievers.” Mie What? a whale. of a job of hit. | ting Sicvers.. ‘has. turned. “in * agninst: Red * Sox pitéhing - ‘this season, . 2 especially at Boston's Fenway : “Park, ‘In. five: ‘Washing- ton. games abs Boston, . Sievers blasted” 10° hits in 20° times bat for. a torr Nd ito. avert | That's * “Hot alkn He’ "séored* 10 runs, clouted, five home: rung and tO. doubles and drove in'l] ris. He‘ -also’ “had: foiir ‘for’ eight and three: “RBI's in, ‘three: games| in ‘Washington. ae MUSIAL: ‘SNAPS. out’ As slugging | “outfielder- tum- ed-f ‘stbaseman* turned .on the heat against: Boston Sunday, col- lectins: » five. hits, Scoring , five po ington: held the Red Sox. to a slit in their doubleheader, “Tt was Roy’ $ 10th. ining double that drove in “Clint Courtney with the run. that gave Washington an « : SYDNEY, ‘Ausiralia (p—Ing- 2-1 today. to’ remain ; undefeated Pr Ince. Rupert Daily News geo ve me ar _ Mondays May 28, 1956: os ~ ‘ter’ Red Sox. hal come: trom be- game, ed.to finish for thie fourth time ing | hind to win the ‘opener 9-7, Thel } big St. Loulsian homered in each}. ‘the second” four-bagger | ' comine off Porterfield, who fail- tive starts. He has-a 1-3 record.| § . Stan Musial snapped-out, of a simp’ with seven “runs. batted} & in on four hits,- one.a three- run homer, to Jead St.Louis Cardin-| § als to an 11-9 and 12-2: double- header sweep over ‘Chiengo Cubs. BRAVES S'INLL AHBAD | ~ Sparked by rookie firsthase- Jman Frank | Torre's four. straight hits,-Milwaukee Braves’ defeated Cincinnati ‘Redlegs’ 7-2 to elitig tenaciously to their slim lead. Bes 1} cause. they: have ‘lost. only nine games to, Sti: Louis’. 132° Braves are in front in pereenlages; 40 to 629. . Rain washed: out the scheduled doubleheader between. Pittsburgh Pirates and: Phillies in Philadel- phia. and the single - game: be- tween Brooklyn’, and: the. Giants in New-York; “yo . Dale.Lon’s hitting: Saturday led ‘| Pirates’ to’ a- 6-2; wins over’ Phil+ lies. He clouted relief pitcher Ben Flower’s first pitch in the eighth over the right field wall to}: crack .the” six - homers-in-six- || games mark. set in: 1922 by .Ken William-of: St.. Louis. ‘Browns and equalled three: ‘times: since ‘then, CLOSE 'TO RECORD = Rain also. forced postponement of the New "York! Yankee-Oriole game in Baltimoré. :'In; a first game that lasted four hours and {52 minutes--six' minutes shy of the. American: League - record— and 15 innings, the Sox nipped Cleveland Indians 4-4. Cleveland came back to win the second 4-2 behind Early: Wynn's five-hilter, Lites bill also ended in a split. After | Al Kaline, ‘Ray Boone and Charlie Maxwell. homered to ‘spark ‘the Tigers ‘to an 8-2. triumph, Art! Ditmar shutout, Detroit 5-0 des- |" pite giving up 10 hits to give the Athletics an. even, break. « - In. other games ‘Saturday Mil- ; waukee nipped Cincinnati~2-L. ° ene . igi | ROUGHER IN. PAST. ee cere tonne : ‘SOUTHE RN “ALPS Mount. Cook, 1 J Zealand's highest mountain. By HICKEY: MeCONNELL Major League Beout ) and: Instructor | WS INDEX AND MIRAE * FOR THE CHANOE OF PACE SAME WAY THE | 8 eye MY CO LET THE FINGERS GLIGHTLY A || SOU BELEABE TYE BALL CEE | 7HaH KE An LOOSER PODRES GRIPS THE AGT |, BALL WH TWEENDS. OES ait EINGERS ON TOP-AND'HIS THUMB UNDERNEATH, NOTE ~ JHE SPAC ee OR SLOIV BALL HE PUSHES THE BALL BACK AGAINST THE CROTCH OF HIS HAND Toe. MOTION, (US. FINGERS GRIP THE BALL THE @h IP, Ring Festeren Seis: Oe BIE W7H gi | won 70 FOO WE BATTER, a Atle iuoing himn amole taal batt paat auch powerful batters Aa 5 Mani Dauer-and Vo Cory in the 105) World Berlex, observora were convinced’ that Johnny, Podres ean fire the ball Wut it wos ht -ohonge: pf: pace. (tha professional term for a slow ball) which made vey Maat ball an effective piten: : AAloleey Mantle proved to Podros that ta fnat ball could: he dit Han He, binstod ono’ Into the stands (he fret tine ha faced the lint Kiya Joftshandors Thon Johnny began to mix up hin pitchor— Wrowiig font balla and changes, faat-and slow curves at the right flmie to-hnep tho: Yankeo ahiggera‘of balance and uncortain ahout WHat wan coming noxt-and (his mixture produced a world chame ronan fOr Wis. Dduger's, *Wiienyou Nave learned to control your fart ball, work on A ohange Of pace, Won't tee it ngainal, Wonk Nittora heentne {t moy the only, ball thay can hit, hut do uae {t agalnat batters who are Wiling’ your: fant hall regularly, Tt may throw then off in thelr i iming,. Dit it will work only if the butter thinks you are going ‘Na thnow:e fat ball, By choking the ball and loosening’ your grip {ty you.ean throw with the same back apin and jiwt.aw hard aa but it will not travel na fast, Te takes a lot of prace “MNGe to, perfoct, ue pitch but Podres showed itv value ayainet the Brooklyn belted Giants. 6-0. In the American League, Bal- timore beat Yankees 9-4, Detroit} than| routed. Kansas ‘City 12-6, and ‘GUIDES OEY BS TATE Atacama eres. tie ptrintem rors AND BOATMEN N haul in a. (20- sound pluefin tuma ¢ on - Soldier's Rip; off. Wedgeport, N.S, Scenes like this were rare - in 1953, the worst year anglers ever had at Wedgeport. Only .§7 fish were caught in the famed tuna fishing spot where 1,774 ‘were-taken in 1949, Wedgeport has become prosperous on tuna ‘angling and citizens of the fishing port are worried that tuna - ee fishing may be finished. Mauricio L, Guerra of Tampico, Mexico ig the lucky angler ‘in this Nova Scotia bureau of information photo taken at the 1955 Internationa! Tuna Tournament. {CP Photo) 1956. At The Ball Park By R. E. RO The game between Gordon and Anderson and the Hotelinen! on Sunday was not an exciting one but a a fairly well played game; with a few tense moments. } thought the tenses’ situation ' wood ones, He also helns his | ended when Herb Morg: an singlj own cause with his stick, ed sharply through the box into | center field, Before Herb con-'pjayer on the field. He handles: “vith ihre ae Oe Oy nis glove like a top notcher and: The Detroit-Kansas City twin | case, an infielder had his glove; a anaes id b Think toot on the ball but couldn't haid it ;Don should be playing some: | t T know where else so he could use his | tl to, bus the eo rs | Pe to better advantage but 1} c rere think that he ‘has found his: away from a piteher, ne should pitchers and his arm area “eon | make the hitters on the otheristant threat to would-be base Morgan stealers. and retire the runner. ‘side do it. “However, ‘took the scorer off the hook in ‘the ninth inning in a pinch batting role. and reduced Dun- pars afferts to a mere well Washington set back Boston d-I. |pitched ball game. 0. 14°.” 688. av, PUG 629% 5h tule the third round of the wo- 5.14 | :.517.,6 {meh’s international. field hockey 10 A a tournament at. Sydney -Univer- OL AIT. Oi) sity: today..- The Canadians are y. yak | 412-10 from Vancouver. oN National League : wg a Vb Pet. BL ae mo es ag 610" Hy. ““BINE. MBASUREMENT “yg i igan at The: National. Physical-Labora- F144! 563, 2% tory. near’ ‘London, England, can; Ye: ie #., [measure. ‘items. to closer Oa "923 0 ee of an inch. Chicago, 52° : 8: Oh, 3.276 1k 5s onan Pacifle ‘Const, Leawue cc." : EW Le “Pet, OBL, | ab hs acrament 0 Sneraniento : 18 “591 3) Senttle- 98 22°. .660 4 _) San Diego iat 94°95 «490-74 “1San Franelsep <<; 23.25 470 8 or unn )-Portland *. a8, 29 25 gb Be Hollywood :.,.%; 20 2° Aad Oe . Vancouver Poe 16 WB 827 164 a . By the Ca 7 usts Rainiers er-Up Position nadian Press \ Los Angeles Angels kept their hold on first place Ian Dunbar pitched very effee- tively and with batter support ‘would have held the Hotcimen ‘40 two runs at the most. He ‘kept the “hits scattered until the ninth, when two hits and a case of jitters on the part of the C: & A nileld made it look like the He. elma were going ‘to pally, He. also “laid down a neat bimib. cnele to ald his own DDERMWAM lion Secherk: was the best 30-year-old something sluage action, §2500 Raise For Dale Long PITTSBURGH (ft Pitisburgh first baseman who has achieved | baseball's rs never accomplished, Is: a litte bit awed by the fan re-! Dale Long, : Pirate | greatest A $2,590 “mertt raise” has been | hall! ape Savoy ‘of the Seni night at Gyrd Park, Canfisco ‘brought thelr win- loss record to an even +1 basis by. defeating Local 708 15- 10 last | night, - The hatelmen took ¢ over com- mand of the “Saturday . game with. two five-pun sprees In the third and ‘fourth innings after tying” ‘Atlin 4-4 at the end of the first and.adding two runs in the bottom of the second, Bill Yerema started on the mound for Savoy. and left for & right-fleld” position In the bat- tom of the fifth wh 16-4 lead, T. Pilfold came in finishes Johnny. Pallister was the lose’, giving up.10 of the runs and 17 hits before. being . replaced hy Ken Warren in the elghth. Fred Kristman- run by -Atiin's a fly ball to man. Bill Sedgwick’ in the sixth inning. Al Hartwig: was ealled, out for leaving 7 base’ ylson «was tagged : by x ‘Sedgwick running to’ third, leaves Savoy with 3 a. 3 9. ecard. Pacific Western Airlines Lye, Prince Rupert» 2:30 p.m. Daily. 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Canfiseo's victory: over. the union d&spite 708's 12 hits, Dick Rye: starled for Local 708 “but: was replaced in the bottom of the seventh by BI Evans after. giving up 10 hits and as many: walks, Evans gave up three rang" and: two hits in finishing the -lgame, pe tern eee nee © citi Sant ane ed Samer BIG VISIFORS. 7 Seals are seen frequently: in the {sles of Seflly, 24 miles west of Land's End on: Britain's: At- jlantic tp, rc fe pees sre { j with’ as sensational SPEED SELECTOR AL lost yoo cas dial the carriage spond le your own Typing pasa. * Magie Margin 6-Posttion Tabulitor’ 10-Position Touch Control * Rapid Ribbon Changer * Finger-Flow Keys and many other exclusive features as low as $10.00 down Price 89.50 up with small monthly payment , McRAE BROS. 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Fourth- place San Diego Pad- ives dropped a 10-2 decisiun to Portland Beavers Saturday, tut | hounced back In a Sundity ; doubleheader for 9-2 and 4 “wins, That left them 344 game Wy “behind Seattle, S elseo W-f Suturday and G-+ bun- day, but dropped thelr third: fin, ‘Jeft the stumbling Mounties ds RICHARD SCORES ~—- Hockay star Maurlee (Roeket) Richsard holds a trowi he pulled out of the seventh plnee Thirty-One-eMile Inke near Gracefield, Que, Richard and teammate Buleh Bouchard of Montreal Canadiens, Natlonal Norkey League and Stanley Cup ehamplars, were yacat+ foning In the Gatinonw THs resort area, (CP Photo), place, No games are scheduled today, iy wees eet mee et Ree me a4 NO ute Fim Boe KARLY PAVEMENT The first streat was paved {i New York Cily tn 1657, when | CASH For sprING Repairs Norrow from HFC whon noodsil rapes or athor expenses require Tnard cash than you eanspara, Loans from $40 to $1000 are made quickly motntiailly In one day, No ondorserg are required if you hive stondy freame nid enn moet regular menthly payinenty, Phone or vit your nearent TG allen today, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE G. £, Cdwords, Manager SISA Third Aves West at Second 5t,, second floor, plione 4911 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, BILL Asi ont OR a | In the next three spolis ae. 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