ea a ts. ‘third: “place - world ips: had. a hand’in’ puffing lwaukee's” lead, battering uiimerup “‘Cineinnat! Red- : (10-5) as. “Sandy: -Amoros rove in’ five” Pun 8. with: two 3rd: home runs, eee Philadelphia took over’ “aluth “place: fram. Chicaga,: defeating i Louls . 18 While. tho Cubs y.Tha! Asnhedited’ Progs Natlonal: en ot | = Distance. viples. and Duke. nidor. batted ) hotel crew, but was replaced by “the union: h 2 | Laht), allowed ‘seven hits, and4 ~TLenluk (nine, Lahti (wo and Lentuk, the ‘Hoser three, . ae misfired Yh “ve ~ PRINCE RUPERT. DAILY: NEWS, ya _ Wednesday, July: 3%, 1986.: Sore 4 soe a BASEBALL = for Little leaguers pahn,.. who lost: nine “this ason: edged sé. bit. closer’ toward | since’ Paul Der. | it quits: in, 11945, by I “P ¥ To Loop Lead ‘Local 708 narrewied ‘the gap to Savow Hotel and.-first place in|:- the Prince Rupert Senior Men’s Softball leagne- with a 12-4 rout of the hotelmen ‘last night at uyro park that left only 214! games between the two teams, HN Hardy scattered six hits, two:of them’ in the seventh where combined with four er- 1ors, hotelmen manufactured al four runs, My Lloyd Lahti. started tor. the Jim Leniuk fi sthe.fourth after Ida 4- “O ndvantage. elght Hardy fanned _taneaanes es en! « 000 000 100— 4.0 6 Sivey oa Locil 708 - 203 021 4x12 16 7 Lahtl, Lenink (4p) and Bartha; Hardy and Currla. , Standings: WoL Pet, GU HAVY! sere 1 8 WN Loot) 108 wu. 0 4 OOO 2h ROMP. peeacatin og: 600° ) Cantlaro saeduage 6 ‘ 7 AQ}. “HY, Atlin pereeereeee 6 0 AB4 6; Army Navyouis FM 000 11% ae eee RENE YoeE HORNET AEN NED IRE ROO ORK, 108 ‘ANGELES (i.— Ramon Fuentes, Los Angeles, outpolnted » Pote on Milwnitde cscs. ot. a ODA i lntunnte BA 87, ABE Wy Droohlyn vere, 40 WD: ‘on 0 Db Lonla. “gel 49°40 477, ” Vctahurgh: eats we Al 40 AT 1% LF Phaddardodphitn etal 40° ABO 10 YOhfengo, -. 5 veins BD; AT ABS 1G ; Now.) ‘York ee Ble 69 09 , 22 my “Ameria Leasiie ae ‘fom 4 WTs Pat ant, Nowy. york vreser OF, 40, 070 oe VhOlavoland veces GE OT ABO AY) i owton reer hanen, 60 NO HG2 10 : ree Ahloayo . fee evened “40° 40° 695 1a, ' i /Maleimore | vunenne 4) 40. 480- AY Detroit” chuneel ‘40. ne Add a0 wi ce BO AOL OB ‘ Kan AB: Oity thee My. 7 807 aM Chico Vejar, 1541/, Atamford, Conn, (10,) , i E er | Mactan RCA HTT VaR IE Teele ft fae AIO thee me Lo Awake 5 & i ‘Aes h a A.) whe a fst? 5 oleae Leeman cc ee Lene OP Gwe oe At THE ~ BALL maak By BOB RUDDERIAM- was: harder. than; usta ‘which might, have “béen’ his. undoing. : ~ Bo0d, pitchers are worth looking after. By MICKEY, ‘cCONNELL * Major League “ Bcout “> and Instructor THIS DIAGRAM re SHOWS HOW GENE BAKER: COVERS SECOND I Te le BASE LIKE A oy, W LEET INSTEAD OF ‘BLANKET FOR THE RUNNING DIRECTLY CHICAGO CUBS. ' SIDEKAYS,. . 0 1996, Xi Futures Syndicay, Tne ‘ “6 ite. “Ltke Father, “Wke: Son" 50 goes, ‘the. old s saying and oung ». John ‘Lambie | proved that he belongs with the senior’ league Os his Dad. did. ‘a few years back. John pitched: himself ¢ areal ' ‘smart.ball game: wlien he downed the league leadirig G & A.. “Of the. four: runs tallied | against : his slants, I belleve there “were “only: -two':earned ‘runs and the> only real ‘damage. e. .-uffered ;was’ the. ‘gopher ‘ball he ‘served up to’ Don ‘Scherk. ~ + Going into. the’ top of the.seventh and last inning, the Esquires -- trailed’ 4-3, but they. were: : belabouring the G: &" ‘A: pitching ““« staff and: were - getting a‘good many. on pase. “Lambie then ‘coolly: proceeded to retire the G: & A“power: ‘by. getting:, Ralph Ab Enridge and: Darrel ‘Young ona. pitch | apiece’ and! then get «= ting’ Syd: Seherk a couple: of pitches later:,: In ‘the’ bottom of the: seventh, ‘Danny. ‘Bill and’ ‘Lawson Hewitt took the. spotlight.’ ‘Danny drove:in.‘the; equalizer: and : Lawson. blooped a hit over, third to‘bring in the winning run. . “Tan “Dunbar,” pitching: with one day's. rest, absorbed’ tie - Os Voss. Tan.‘seemed: to” have. his. estuff when* he; rélieved: Len : Shankel but seemed’ to tire in. the last inning. ‘His throwing ‘ Still, the star. of. the. evening was John Lambie.-His main oh | fault. was ‘that he fell behind the - batters. but: kept out: of : ; trouble just the same,- In: contrast’ to. his father, ‘Bill ‘Lainbie, -John’ deals mostly: soft pitches. ‘and has ‘the’ hitters ‘banging ape ‘the ball into the. dirt. most: of the. time, ‘Bill used to. throw - a hard. most, of the time and his fast ball really buzzed. He had st “excellent control to go with it too: Bill also wasn't adverse to’ “Jet-one “slip” once in awhile so that the ball would snap past the batter’s chin. After this treatment, the more. timid “batters: would then ‘discover that. the bat they were holding WAS about a foot: too long and they would, stand .a little. far- - «ther away enabling Bill to fog over the third; and last strike “on: the outside corner. John ‘Goesn't overpower. anyone as could: ‘be'seen: when he beaned Tommy Sedgwick. ‘The G.& A 9|* third baseman just tossed his bat to the side and. trotted down to ‘first as. though he :had. drawn a- walk. If. Bill ‘beaned , ‘2 anyone, ‘it would: have been pretty serious, , ete The ‘Esquire. management should watch this young man aa and: not: let: him pitch too much: or too. often’ until he gets | 4° a little’ older. Along with Bill Donaldson, they. now have “two of ‘the - ‘most: promising moundsmen in: ‘the Teague and “| the: biggest. fight astraction- in . GENE BARKER * 6 Whenever he has time, an Inflelder should circle balls hit to his left on:right Instead of running toward them-in a direct line, This Will enable , hint lo be moying forwardias he appioadtes the ball’ BO he can ‘shift, to elther side quickly to block it in,ease of a had hop. However, ‘there are times when you can't circle and atill get your plove dn front of a hardehit grounder, You will have to Jearn hy practice and experience which balls you will have time to circle, Gene Baker, the Chicago Cubs! second baseman, balance, which is one of the rensons for his fielding success, + has the remarks able ground-covering range which made Joe Gordon and Charley Gehringer major league stars, He never seems to be caught off | ker won't be ‘around for the full {hasn't © the’: “ring - know-how. to “t :The two, teams made the’selec- tors’ task: an easy one as’ they joing 2 ‘ ‘far outclassed their competition. old record set by Hamilton Lean- \ The: eights | ‘crew: covered - the ;ders.on the same course in 1932, 2,000- metre course in 5: 49. 6, Gip- |. - cullers 5. ‘ r Canadian By GEORGE HANCOCK Canadian’ Press Staff Writer Completing the wester ‘Ohm Imp ic Berl 1 | \ S. | » port ‘DALHOUSIE, ‘Ont.. (CP)—A world sculling recor d. was sol here|? nyesday as, the ‘University of British Columbia heavy eights team won its place on: ‘Canaila’s ‘Olympic: squad. entry was’ chosen, to round out the team. n sweep | the e school's fours ao; -10 of a second from the Not to We ‘outdone, the fours For. Bout By: JACK: SULLIVAN: - . "canadian Press: Staff Writer | ‘TORONTO “— The ballyhoo | and drum-beating silenced’ to a whisper, the. fighters take over} today: for what promises to be Canada’s: Boxing history. It gould be. ‘over: win} @ ‘hurry... Shortly: ‘bafore.’, pm; PDT, 26- year ~Old;; Jamies: J.- ‘Parker’ and Archile, ‘Moore’ are™ " scheduled : to climb ‘into: ‘the’ ring: ‘at -Maple Leaf’ ‘Stadium. for what -the pro- moters” tem the: world -heavy- weight’: title, To’. every.’ boxing association :in--the world, it’s simply:. another *: fight between two big mens =~ But, championship or not, it's an’. ‘important. fight for Parker, not listed in any..wotld, rankings. A.win over Moore, No, 1 con- tender for’ the vacant world crown would open ‘the door to a bright future for. the Toronto battler °°: But most: experts. here for the 15- round fight. predict that, Par- route, They figure that the Can- adian will be’ a’ knockout victim before, the 10th: ‘round.- §8.KO RECORD ‘ 4 : The ‘reasoning - -is that Parker ‘stand up. to the crafty. Moore who' has learned the art of self- defence in 154. professional houts over. 20: years. Eighty-eight” of his. fights. have. ended in. knock- ‘Fighters Poised Tonight . the punch to g0 with his rlug savvy. Parker has had only 37s fights since he turned pro in 1950. The’ fighters finished their] y training Tuesday. at camps about 135 miles north of Toronto and motored ‘into ‘town.at a time when. the,-ticket buyers became red. hot. “Promoters, who have been: lining up gimmicks :.to - go with the fight, confidently pre- dicted a.‘séellout. The weather forecast.is for varlable cloudines with the temperature about. 80. Prices: range from:$3 to $20 for ringside’ and a record. fight pate for Canada jis certain. “I’m more than satisfied and agree- ably surprised at the sale,” ‘pro- moter Jack Solomons of England said, TURNS UP IN TOP HAT The promoters have been busy lining up what they call an “extravaganza.” It will include everything from a fife and drum band to a red carpet for the $20- a-seat ringside customers. Moore added his own touch o! color to the affair Tuesday night when-he turned up at a hastily- called press conference in a top hat, white tie and tails, white gloves and with a white car- nation in his button hole. But it turned out to be a picture-tak- ing affalr with Moore dodging all questions. directed at him. by sports writers, outs, proof enough that” he. has : ARCHIE MOORE awe Seeks KO No, 89, - carried on 31 stations in Canada The CBC ‘will broadcast ‘the fight, but-there will be no tele- vision. The. broadcast will be only. » JAMES J, PARKER oe Stands on threshold, dM bee §u tae + ame wie's SAVE TIME... ye ~ yf cob When Gordon was making baseball history for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians, he credited his gymnastic training at the University of Oregon for developing the agility and balance ho utilized in-making breath-taking plays, Gordon was an exper tumbler and-performer on the horizontal bar in addition to excall ing in auch aporta aa track, basketball, soccer and table tennla. Al of these activities helped him to achieve hi \ | a skill in the fleld and— like al] reat flelders--to be In the proper place at the night Une. | & Roorine & SIDING BY EXPERTS See Our New Colors | IN Asphalt Shingles Asphalt Insulating Siding Asbestos Siding (Pe aretecye NN SITET OOO EOD OT Htreet ORE m8 Greer & Bridden Ltd. PHONE 5241 babe dee a4 femeine ad 215——1st, AVE, WESI nmeeey RUBBER as little as that much more yw ENQUIRE A a pees wm ee Advertising in Daily News Brings Resuls Trince Rupert Phone (125 re . COPE TdTeree serene seneeesdedssoeetd OPORTO OOITEOIT EOL EEOTTOOGOs \ ‘ ‘ cpt ' ote : ” ns . : : ? ‘ ne SAVE MONEY .. “With A QUALITY-MADE STAMP 90° ONE LINE IY 3" will holp to make your offico just officlont BOUT PERSONAL STAMPS FOR HOME USE THE DAILY NEWS Terres Tone §4 PN EN PREETI F OL OEE EEE TEA ETAEITSOETIOEOTTENEEOLOTERLIHETENETEGIY crew also did some record smash- ing, Their time of 6:23.1 for the same distance was almost 13. sec- onds faster than the. Olympic record of 6:36.1 set by Great’ Bri- tain in 1928... UBC. eights coach Frank Read was an almost automatic choice to coach the Olymple squad. Winners ‘in, ‘the -two other Olympic trials, though they made the committee’ from the Canad- ian Association of Amateur Oars- men to participate in the Games at Melbourne next November, WIN BY LENGTHS. ‘ Officials sald performances in the double and.singles events.did not justify the-expense of. send- Vancouver Rowing. Club’s Tom’ Gray and Ken Taylor turned in 7:01.1 in their. doubles win: over Hamilton Leander’s Tom ‘Smith and Jim Roché.’ In the singles Jackle Pearce of | by Williams of the same club. But his 7:29.4, though jt beat the time of the US. trials winner, was short of the Olympic record 1928, In the crew. events the UBC teams made. hash. of their cast- ern opposition... Whe, eights sail- ed home with: a four-length lead ; over: Hamilton and St. Cathar- lines while the fours won: ‘by an embarrassifig’ "10. lengths, over | Brockville, previously nbenten in eastern competion: Sports Calendar WEDNESDAY Softball (Gyro). Local 708 ‘ys RCMP. cancelled), Little League (Algoma) Shop Easy vs Kinsmen 7 p.m. THURSDAY . Basebail (Roosevelt) _ Esquires vs Hotelmen 6:45 p.m. Liltle League (Algoma) _ Sea Kings: vs North Stars 7 p.m. (Game good times, were not selected by |} ing representatives to the’ Games. || Hamilton Leander rowed to a} length victory over favored: Bob- || of 7:11 set by Pearce’s father In|; . SAN JOSE, Calif, Gabriel, (Flash) Elorde, 12944, outpoisted. North 5 tars ” } |Win. Opener @. 7 - North. Stars pushed four. Tuns across the plate in the sixth in- ning last night to take an 8-7 decision and the first game of their best-of-three Prince Rupert’ Little League seml-final with Sea Kings last night at Algoma. park. Both teams went into the tinal frame tied 4-4... Winning pitchet Johnny Smithson and loser Ricky: ‘Newsom both went the distance.’ Tonight Kinsmen and Shop. 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