rvwvyrre ee ‘|dreds* of sportslovers, ithe: president. of, m2 vunpires and referets, the. insist- tence of::fair play, worthily ex- ‘|presses enduring values in our way of life.’ Replying to tributes from hun- Patrick modestly said: “I wish to thank all of you? Y didn’t want ‘to. come to the dinner, "he said. “But if Father Murray. ‘can gel’ an answer from the’ United States, what can I do?” Patrick, largely responsible for organizing hockey’s first major arm systeia, tien tecited & poem by. William : ‘Henry Drummond, hich’ produced an ovation, from ‘the house. Mur Gis Fo “AIL wan “Occasions Yul 023. 3r¢ Ave, ‘West [Sp olkkane: i C. Champion ‘Grand’ Maison, a Banff, Alta., artist, was flown to the dinner “and: started an oil painting of ck at: the request of Father ray, who also announced he to'start:.a'-fund. for. a bust of. the: silver fox. ° ag the: 100-'guests ‘at the” were ‘Saskatchewan: Prem- Tommy. Douglas, federal Ag~ icultire' Minister: ‘Gardiner, ‘Hammy McDonald, ‘provineial “Liberal: leader’ and Mayor Les ‘Hammond of Regina, cETS KENNEDY AGAIN “Hockey players present includ- Kyle, Mitch Pecichet, Bill ‘Murray - ‘Armstrong, Al d-and, Al Ritehie: Patrick 0 ‘yenewed ‘acquaintances with 2 ennedy - against whom he Lennoxville, Que., ' ars before he broke into” “major hockey" at Brandon. tributes « “poured, in from’: -far-and wide. to. ‘Patrick, ‘who. played ‘on ‘or managed 15 isin Stanley Cup. finals, The send s'included: : larence: ‘Campbell, “National Hockey: League. president; Mery (Red). Dutton,.former NHL presi- dent;: ‘Health : “Minister Martin; ‘Jimmy: ‘Dunh, ‘Canadian, Amateur Hockey ; Association : president; Frank Selke: ‘gener al: manager of Montreal Canadiens; Mayor Rob- ert Wagner: of New York; sports- ‘writer’ Arthur. Daley of the New York ‘Times;. Glenn Dobbs, form- askatchewan:: ‘Roughrider thall, star; “Newsy” ’ Lalonde (00 land Fred: (Cyclone) Taylor, form- i et’. NHL: players; and. mayors L, W: Lewery. of..-Moose. Jaw, Don ‘Mackay -of Calgary and D. ‘W. Stewart of, Renfrew, On Ont. GBA to ‘Meet Esquires ee e Tonight Weather permitting, the seu- jor baseball league will open dn. Prince Uupert tonight at 6:30 with a game scheduled - between Esquires and Gordon and: Anderson al Ttoosevelt Dark, © Heme opening at the league between the same (wo clubs was: yulned out Sunday, te oben nner nnerm jah Golfer igen ee anes es VICTORIA @—-Rod Funaeth of Spokane, Wash, Monday won the Biltlsh Columbia amateur Higolf championship by defeating Gordon Mekcnale of Vancouver $and.2 in a ad-hola final at | f ij Onpasle the Bporls Shop) 6 Tor vofrauhing - ahavor. that look hotter fongor, shave: Y tho Gillette: way — te With a Gllletta. Blue wail « “Blade in your razor, + ui. Poroxtea convenionca EE bay Gillette Bluo | “¢ Blades’ in disponsors + ~ with used-biade com. | / partments, 20-hiride | |’ “alea $1,00— 10-blado glee 50c, (Rogular: package ~ 5 for 2c.) eT Carre Tae the Gorze Vale course here, mee ey oe Ne Ay ff, LL DD. , aL json split a.double header at: Terrace Sunday, shut- ' . LESTER PATRICK Sas what can I (lo? Hotelmen Split. Twin Bill Win 4-0: Lose 5-1 At Terrace “Prince Rupert Hotel- men on their ‘first road trip of the 1956 Senior Baseball Association sea- ting out their hosts 4-0 in the. opener and dropping the second game 5-1. First game ‘winner .was ‘Gord Cameron who held Terrace to four. hits as the Hotelmen scored three runs in the third frame and added — another in the ninth. Cameron ‘fired the ball past 15 batters, gave up.two walks and hit two. batters. : . Ray Seott was the loser allow- ing six hits, six walks and struck ey te een eee 4 prince Runert Dally News - Tuesday, May 22, 1958 Adin Downs RCMP 8-3 Savoy Routs A&N 26-3 Atlin, rained out cf two starts last week, made -|their debut in the Prince Rupert Senior Men’s Soft- ball league Sunday, hand- ing RCMP an 8-3 defeat at Gyro: park — one of two games played over the Vic- toria Day Weekend. Saturday, Savoy Hotel clouted Army-Navy 26-3, while last night’s fixture between Local 708 | and. Savoy was rained out. ‘Atlin took a one-run lead in the first Inning of the Sunday fixture-and added four more in the third to gain their first win. RCMP runs came in the second and final frames, while Atlin added insurance runs in the fifth and ninth. Johnny. Pallister gained the win giving un seven hils inelud- ing a double to Bill Campbell and a triple to-Ken Moore. Pallister walked four and fanned none. Loser was windmiller Stu Tay~ lor, who farmed nine, walked eight and allowed seven hits, nene of which went for extra bases, Ted Jerstad with Lwo hits in three trips was top batter for the Atlin team, while Bud Stohl of the RCMP with two singles in four trips was top batter for the losers. Lloyd Lahti was the winner as Savoy routed the Army-Navy out 10. | Bill Reynolds pitched Terrace to the second game victory, shut= ting: the door on. the Hotelmen until the fifth frame of the sev- en-inning affair. The Terrace club brought across two runs) in the first inning, one in the second and two in the fourth. Hotelinen’s. lone run came when Gary Morison, playing his first-year with the squad, tripled in. Bill Sedgwick... Morison and first baseman Joe Davis, with a Single, were the only . Rupert batters to get to Reynolds. In. gaining the win Reynolds fanned four and gave up two walks. Terrace batters got to loser Maurice Scott for six hits, including’ a triple by Jack Bur- ton and a double by Gunnar Paulson. Scott gave up two walks and fanned one, y ee eee meen ee thee gent et metre eet Blue Bombers Sign, Tackle BOSTON (a'--Gene Renula, 24- pound tackle who was captain of lhe 1955 Northeastern Univer- sity eleven, has been slened hy Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Tnterprovinclal Foothill Union. EXPRESS PA Prince Rupert follows}—~ Leave P, Rupert ..7:30 a.m, Torraco 12:30 pm, TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. Phone 2085 ® Bus Service and Connecting With CP Airlines Commencing Monday, May 7, 1956 The times of departure and arrival will bo as. f — DAILY ~ team, giving up seven hits and striking out 1, Walt Jessome was the loser; as | | Savoy hitters belted out 30 hits. Canfisco are slated to mect the ~, over Army- Navy team tonight at 6:30 |». Mm: woather permitting, | Kings). Last Night's Fights. WoThe Assqeisted) Press NEW YORK (—Wayne Bethea 199, New York outpointed Fesard : ! NEW ORLEANS (-- Charley Joseph, 155, New Orleans, 310} pped | Alo Hauser, 160, Phikdetphis, 110), FLORENCE, S.C, (Pappy) Gauit, burg, Y= 128 New York,, (7), RCEL SERVICE Terrace Arrivo Terrace 11315 am, P, Rupert 4:00 pm, Little. -~ - League Leaders Player Chub AB HH Pet, Erickson .....; K 6 5 835 Calderoni ..... SE ofl 8 725 Raivis ...... 03 Kt §& WN Tindall ...... NS 6 + 868 | Seuby oo. ....ee SK 8B 5 G25 Donders SE 7. 4 573 (Symbols: K--Kinsinen; SE—Shoap : Easy; NS -— North Star; sk — Son Charles, 195, Cincinnatti, 1. 7 Henry 120%, Sparkan- | 8.C,, stopped Manny Morey, : ‘Braves Brooks Get Chance Tonight To Match Poor Hitting Departments By The Associated Press Milwaukee Braves and Brook- lyn Dodgers, each with a slew of slumping sluggers but right in the thick of the congested Na- tional League pennant race, have a chance tonight to see how the other guy has managed to stay healthy. Manager Charlie © Grimm's Braves, the National League leaders on a percentage basis, are batting a respectable 276 as a unit as they open the two-game} - , set with Brooks at Ebbetts Field, yet only Billy Bruton is hitting 300. And Billy ‘is away ahead of his mates at 394, Hank Aaron, after a promising spring training performance, is only 282, Ed Mathews is .256. Sa] | is Bobby Thomson, and Joe Ad- cock js 197. SLIM EDGE OVER CARDS Yet with all the individual problems, Braves have managed to hold a slim edge over the free- swinging St. Louis Cardinals, who are tops in hitting at 285 and have the likes of Rip Repul- ski (404); Ken Boyer (.365) and Wally Moon (.355), Cards won the only game played in the National League Monday, beating ‘New York Major League Standings _ By The Associated Press Nitionil Leaque WoL Milwaukee ‘19°08 619 St. Lowis ....... 18 12 600 Brooklyn 16011 593 Cincinnati 1600320 «571 1 Piasburgn oo... 120 «G56 1! New York ...... 18 16 448 444, Chicavo ........ 7 18 280 Pniladetphia 9 18 883 Games behind figured from Se. Louis, the won-lost leader, fa request of the F ttions Commission at the district! Giants 4-1, but still are 19 points’ behind Braves, was in the American land to 24% games by defeatiny | Kansas City Athletles 8-5. St, Louls' victory edge ahead of the Brooklyn's who, ( spite a age, are but seven percent : points behind Cardinals, Which: Burns Lake Holds Track Clinic Special to ‘Phe Daily News BURNS LAI ry, Sa, for elementary and high school ; tors. : Students received instruction | in basic calisthenics, basie stort- | the western roll, the relay races. | Instruction was under northern B.C, fof the Vancouver one chub: and president of the B.C, Ama- "tour Athletic Union. Clinics were held asa result of! recreation conference at Houston : in October 1955. i , lished. } Ameriqun Leagne WoL Pet. GGL New York . 22°10 688 Cleveland 1B 1) (621 Boston ...,.... 112 «57) Chicago oo. ...... 12°18 480 Baltimore 1 17) 469 : Netroit . V2 17 ald 84: Washington ,7.. 12 18 400 9 Kansas City .. . 0 19 345 10 GREER & BRIDDEN LID. Builders and Contractors. -215 Ist Ave, West Try Daily News Classifie ads. The only other Monday game | League, | ally. and New York Yankees upped ‘ORTH WAIT FOR their first-place lead over Cleve a WORTH WAITING FO Keith | iMaltman, resional consultant for ; recreation branch: of the department of education | Pet. Gal. and Frederick Rowell, head coach | ad them; hitting exe ine | WalL for them to come around as 250 team batting aver-: 6 “They'll break dose eventually." + Snider cracked his slump eight! Now It’s 323--with 17 hits in 30 | bases and | Peewee Reese (319) ig the only. 1.229, Carl Furilio 222, --Track and field, Brooklyn as a team at 282. So, clinic were held here last week) 260. fifth-place: Pittsburgh at: students of the district under the |= tulelave of Lon B.C, sports diice- ‘ i i | ing techniques for track events, ; the high jump, with emphasis on; running: - broad jump and baton passing in, } "alling Recrea- The department of education’ s, jcommunity prozram branch sup- ; _ {plies instruction for clinics if aj 7 > veereation commission is estabe | TUESDAY, MAY 22-8 p.m. § ARCHIE | le HERE'S ONE OF THE MUSEUM'S MOST INTERESTING EXHIBITS : ey re t NOW, CLASS, AS WE WALK BACK THROUC at THE AGES, NOTICE HOw? MAN BECOMES MORE AWD MORE PRIMITIVE... 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