iin the eighth, p: vintll lhe’ while: his eam- ~mates- col- lected ; five: res." Ketchikan’ $ three runs'caiie ona steal home. in: the. fifth’ a ‘sitigle and. {wo errors - in the sixth-and A. singe and: ‘a double in, the ninth,» ert: pushed across ‘four. - nore rns, in the seventh, one of which |. jas‘a stcal home. and 4 singleton Ketchikan’ manager — “Hany Ludwigsen continued: his .mas-, ‘tery of the Rupert squad to ain janother: win. in the -heavy-hit- | ting” ‘second. : game. ‘The game WAS: -all tled: up* nv the: sixth but the-home; fean. scored two runs in: the: Botton. ‘of: the sixth ‘and “held: Rupert, scoreless in- the seventh: Bill: Donaldson and Cliff Dahl: pitehed for Papert. 0s iba “i010 10°1 toh Squu Ol GO aN 6 ott and. dD. Sheri Powell. and Nohin”: “Lang: (8): “ Rupert Ge eventkan 511.0205: 00: it 2 402: 122 YSIS 6 “Dahl 8), “and Barton; By. “fs he: ‘Gand far: ‘pres : Bobby’ Pearce,’ -Australl: N- porn ae bank: of: ‘Britaliy in: a: -Diaimond AF | seulls heat= 25 - yeni's ago. today. ‘He: ‘went ‘on..t0: win: ‘the ‘famed Henley. prize: on: his first, attempt ed. ‘profession: al. [At The Ball Park | ‘tho: titth ‘in: a {walks and striking out’ Irvine also contributed | six as- seuller’ from: ‘Hamilton, Ont, -won ) an, easy. victory: over: Ted Brotile- ‘games and. give these 4 ee ene Ae reremnen cea, 1 By: BOB RUDDERIAM eo ‘don'ts, know: how. the official’ score-keeper has it down {1 the record. book: but last’ night’ In}: the: Pony: League, I saw only onc hit all evening-and. it was of the scratchy: variety, Larry Toms the Elks pitcher had ‘one squirt |. between first and second off fhe bat of; Ken. Dockendorf, the Gyro ‘second: -sacker, to lose his bid for a no- -hitter,. Larry :won the game however, ° andthe no- hit -honors. went to: ‘Bob “Irvine who dropped’ the decision, “There was some batted: “palls “that might have, been; ‘scored as: hits agalust Irvine “pute [- believe that the “piteher deseives the |. edge on these matters: Vo ‘The game. itselc was a good | one and it-is:too bad - that a ‘}larger crowd wasn’t there to ap- preciate: it. It sure looked good after: that fiasco. on Dominion Day. While there were’ nine err- ors afield, there. was. not earned “ran given’ uo by either pitcher and Toms the winner, struck out 12 while only giving two. walks. Irvine..also was. ef- ‘fective although elving: up eiplit eleht. sists which for a Miteher: is awe usual,’ I think that the sporting “ou: lie could: su;port this league a little better than it has - in, the past, .The- ‘best: way. to support | the game is, of course, to go up to the park and watch” the}, young | encouragement, fellows . some They put more into the game players “as. a in return. | ov with | than, the senior whole and ask little . They even supply - their foul-ball chasers to help ithe expenses and T was inform- ;" ed that very’few balls are lost during the games. If you do get a chance: to get- to see a game or two, remeniper the faces. for they will be out seniors in a: few +short years. Also remember good Se j Chilcago “ . {Phitadniphia yee @ attendances tend to improve ‘the calibre of ball. whether “it is} sandlot or major league so. let's BO out and get ourselves. some ‘good ball players. . | Major League | _ Standings _ “py The Associated Press | oy Amverdoant Leagne : : Ayo Pet. GRL| .Triples—Bruton and Aaron, Mil- | New york | Liane 48 26 «649 «-~=« | Waukee, and Mays, ‘New York, 8. ! WEEK. END SPECIAL. Ghiearo wee 49°97) «609. 3, | Teme. runs --Banks, Chicago, 2), ‘ Cleveland loess. 429) 692 ays| Stolen bases—Mavs, 13.0 _FINE LIVER SAUSAGE beceusetesearese Ib 50c Boston ose ees 97 34 521- OAT Pitehing-- Lawrence, © Cinecinnath, Phc 4214 - . Baltimore .....;...33. 40. 462, 14')) 11- 0, 1.000. | one “ Detroit. vos... 20 41 423° 1G/,| _ Strikcouts—Friend, Pittsburgh, 89/1 312 Sth Street Washington apo 47 BUT ys “or po Cee sn cent etinn tee ARM fe tee ate et mt “7 46 «STO 204 ANA) Se s Kansas City . National 1. age " . HW a Milwaukee -.. 6 es 39°. 28... 632 CMU oe di 3000-77 - Brooklyn ....+- 40 30 te u St. Louls: ....., 30 Pittsburgh Og 433 9 423 11 35 38 41 8 40 ‘New York . uae ye ya! . uy! it i ast ‘ is ‘ ‘ oh “ oa vs aren 4 , a we wt “the of ficial. opening | of its new headquarters | 845 Burrard Street | ie Para ake ey rey rer ES oe Ne rer at : wey . e i] a \, ; Designed lo give over c 65,000 B.C.A.A, mambert , y, the hort In automobile club ; {ncilities and services, wt ‘ : * JULY Si--OFRIAL OPENNG 4:30 PM, (GUESTS) — . % JULY 6th—MEMBERS' DAY : . * JULY 7ih—-GENERAL PUBLIC ' TNE HON, ROBERT W, BONNER, Attorney-General io for the Province of British Columbia _ will offically opon the building, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION |} _hneorporating Full gorvicos in the U.S.A. for Our Mombers-Through The AAA ayy: . ad ~ WT. Pett GB . 66 390° 5 fe 29 BB mM gg 40. 412° 11% i e iu 1 tn Error-Fil at Gyro Park. To reverse the score the police ‘squad committed elght ° errors ‘and the armed services combin- ed to boot nine plays, Stu Taylor held © down ‘the Army-Navy nine to three lone ‘singles but he - gave up 11 free passes which combined. with ‘nine balls that got past RCMP}! catcher Wainwright contributed. ‘to the high schore for Army and ‘Navy. Taylor fanned 11. Leggett for the A & N boys pave up. eight hits, ‘walked five, ‘struck out one. Army and Navy hit. the score sheet first with two runs in. the first. inning on ‘bases on balls and errors, Walks, a wild pitch ‘and a single by Shaw gave the] ¢ services another in, the second gave them their fourth run in the third, Walks, . steals and errors: put: two more on. “the! _ scoreboard for Army and “Navy ‘in-the fourth, while they - iinet | ained their lend with another’ ‘Major League : . Leader's *. ~ By “The “Assnelsted Press Amertean League so Player and Club AB OR 1, Pet, Mantle. N.Y. 97% OO TOL. 87t Manwell, Detroit... 200 44 71 355 Knemn; Detroit... 287 34 80 888 Fkawron, N.Y. 2 Re BE BD te Kell, Baltimore 4 2b Gk ao Runs--Mantie, . 69, rens better ine-Man ule, Wite-—Manite,. 101. : Doubles—-Piersal}, Boston, 1. ‘ies-—-Simhson, A iansas city, 8. ‘Home runs-—-Mantle, 29. , Btolen bases-—Francona, Th Hushor , ant Rivera, Chicagda, #. » Pitehlng— Picree, Chieavo, 867. Gtr ikeoute—S Bante, Clovetand, National League | ABR OW 5 M, Vh-2, Player and Club . Pet, Batley, Cinetunati’ 176 20. 5: Orv Bp Laas MOA KT OG 287 Robinson, Chi >. 260 68 The. de Auvon, Milwaukea, foo 4b a ae Moon, St. Lonts 44 TW St _ Runs—Boyer, »7, a “Runs hatted in—- Boyer, C0. Pite--Bover, 96.” ‘ . Novhles--Lapata, “Philadelphia, “on. Shs 246 an; RC MP Shade Army, Navy led Game - — Ina game of almost equal runs and identical e er vors RCMP last night shaded Army and Navy 9-8 ina Prince Rupert Senior Men’ g Softball league game eve ‘and a walk, a steal and an error - Tht ‘ Army- Navy. : ey RUMP. beens es _ 002, 030 4 “9 8: 8 Vancouver vTvyweweeer vee singleton in the sixth and_ still another in the seventh. Toms Scores 7th Straight As Elks Continue Unbeaten League. ‘yaseball In a tight, well- «played Pony! Winner ‘roms struek oul 1 fixture at Gyros in his seven inning ehure the! and walked three, Irvine funnied Roosevelt Park iast night lengue-leading Elks, undefeat-! eight but gave up seven free ed since the season began, Bar| nasses \ nered their elghth straight winks by edging the Gyros 3-2. Linescore: For Elks’ pitcher Larry Toms] Gyro... 100 000 Int 2 2 The Mounties came from be--it was his seventh victory in a row with no losses. However, it was no easy win ag the score was tled !-1 from hind after trailing 8-5 going into the bottom of the seventh, Earlier, Jack Franks — had col- lected a double and Stan Arm- _the first inning to the fifth strong a triple to bring in. two’ when Elks catcher Ray Windle runs in the third inning and 81 collected the only safety given ’ " up by Gyro hurler Rob Irvine to had accounted for three runs in’ guive in Dave Allen and later come in hiinself on an error. single, three errors and. a single y the fifth. . In the fateful seventh, a triple by Taylor, a walk, and an error brought in one run and another | error and a ‘ground out. to. right! field bought in- three more to naught and another win the game for the RCMP. | . Priday will Canfiseo © while Savoy meet; Atlin, On Sunday the softball as- ‘sociation All-Stars go lo Ter-|. ‘race and next week’s games: ste. RCMP play ‘Local 703 on Monday) and Savoy taniles with, Cs on Tuesday. rn a “Linescore: rn atk 901: 1 3. “9. ‘Portiand Toms gave up two hits, in the sixth to Gyro receiver Bill Langthorne Dockendorf one which came to to an in the seventh see RCMP take on} which - turned into a run. The on Saturday) lote Gyro rally ‘flzaled out. PCL stones Seattle, - 08 | tees ‘Hallywood" S aorarien ta” San’ Diego” ‘Siti: Pra ncisee: a Wow Tet. On, 65 34 O18 va 53 BG 696 i cea, 48 4b yee AE A AAA Ce gy ad 482 Al at a6 UY, a oat 406. 13", at. Your 4 Italian Baccala Only eT “DOUGLAS” For only ve nseeeteescers “NORGE “FRIGIDA SVE Us eR VERE TOT Fe REMEMBER anything at EATON’S in Prince Rupert can be purchased on aconvenient BUDGET PLAN and is truly hacked by the famous guarantee “Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded.” a: | PP PBL PIWV LPL LPI EATON SANAD A —- “oO Oo Use an Automa tie Drver Now is your opportunity to purchase the ap: ) tance that ic a necessity In Prince Rupert. 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