MONTREAL ac The suestion of Canada’s a ks Prince WKupert Daily N Wednesday, May 23, 1956 - Bottlers Stage Twin Spree PWS North Stars exploded in two big innings last night, 2 | Aaron Back By ‘The Associated Press , All Hank aaron needed to! tshake loose [rom Milwaukee's list of slumping shiggers was a taste of Brooklyn pitching—just as the first: rousing four-for-five — a home e Rupert! run, double and two singles—as © Pounce Brooklyn Into Fourth Place Phone In 300 Club As Braves | Peni te eee Be! GF GOP AWS AUCTIONER GO02 and aNd near pie meena atest bran ae metre oa ome esr eae atte cee net D fellow really is terrific.” Thus far in the recular season, the 22-year-old clouter is belting Brooklyn pitching at a 556 clip-- with five of his 17 hits and half We Carry Bodger manager Walt Alston fof his four home runs. His i feared. stickwork helped Braves gain &@ Colorful lo Overwhelm Kinsmen 13. a Aaron, who hadn't been over) slim 23- point edge over runyer- , 300 since the fourth game of the|up St. Louis, Cardinals ended a season, pul himself right with althree-game Pittsburgh winning Call I streak 6-3 despite a home run, double and single by Pirates’ Dale DYORNEKS Paint and Glass 222 4th St an n oe nati Wor’ hockey tournament at GAHA and \ehairman of the. reso- lutions committee, drove his | committee “members through, to a. ‘post-midnight: session, Tuesday ‘T night: and all reommittee husines! 38) | was cleaned: up: "Tbe was, decided that the com- ‘| tion on, proposals: by thé Alberta J nigh it oved : past. Los Ane three-r — ‘ ~ eed onlin aes onic a | - Sixth Import on PA vhs ie ae Th and th P tland: broke ail- tie. ), of * 16 British “Columbia rinis | polstered ‘thelr: travel fund, tend Ane: {ournament hy ee and’. Saskatchewan’ branches, we calling ; for, Olympic and world tournament participation, but “ol arids of all: delegates. mo WOULD: ‘BLOCK TRANSEE RS” ! Phe! “question ‘of ‘lowering ‘the |’ west to- East door:on transfers was: also ‘on today’s- ‘agenda, A proposal’: that would in effect | ‘| stop such transfers’ was present- ed“ by” the Saskatchewan br anch || and ‘Bot past committee stage. ‘wo: prevent: ‘the: stepping= up of teen- age. players | from: amateur into pro ranks. were withdrawn by the |. -{Manitoba and. Alberta branches || Jin-committee. One would have forbidden honoring by the CAHA ofa. “pro contract signed by any- ‘lone under 20 years of age. The other, from the Alberta branch and: amounting to. the .‘same -|thing, «would: have forbidden ‘a player’.to turn pro until he has passed. the. junior age... The: ' Manitoba - branch put lution ‘which, ‘if passed ‘by the plenary. session, ‘could he signifi- ‘feant. so far eas ~ pro- -sponsored Sjclubs are concerned. oa, |The resolution . asked the CA lia, on behalf of .the Greater Winnipeg } Minor Hockey Associa- {tion, to’ prohibit. players . under junior age. from playing junior hockey. in: Manitoba, without ‘|Special: permission. of the Mani- vs toba ‘branch. i mittee would lake no. ‘definite ac- |. would’ throw: ‘the issue into the}: “resolutions . ‘that would) | - through committee stage a reso-/ ‘ithree-game total. | and the fourth, to overwhelm Kinsmen 13-5 in a Prine Little League fixture at Algoma park. = |! - Dick Boyle’s bottlers found | - Billy . Alexander's pitching to! the National - League - leading Braves pushed Brooks into fourth - Balance of sthedule fort farm | place Tresday night with a 7-3 one from |Kemano competed with three Ma 2, wee {ost teams Saturday, Sunday ne Monday. ‘+. Kitimat quintets came serond Radio Cabs bowlers dominated and third in the team shoot of 25, the scene last Wednesday when! with scores of 106 and 97. | Buddy shoot — Scott, Rayner’ “A" Jeaone mixed spring ‘league | High average’ for the shoot | ; Montgomery of Prince Rupert. keglers took tothe alleys, asiwas chalked up ‘by Cliff Sehisler! Handicap shoot—Szolt, Mont- rie, Prince Rupert. Women’s shoot — Cissi¢ lette, 9 oul of 10 after tying Bea Pride of Kitimat 1 Pars. with: out: they took all trundling honors! of Kitimat, while Bob Armstrong ' gomery, Prince Rupert; wil insight. lof Prince Rupert was runner-up. Stewart, Kitimat. Riss MeNeil won men's high | The host club staged a dance | Doubles —- Schisler, Kitimat. single witn 4 281 game and Gat -'for visitors Saturday at the Rod | ‘Scolt, Armstrong. Prince Runert. | don Wreeian took men's highiand Gun clubhouse. Murrey) gyecial events —- Sneak shoot, three with a 652 total. Joan: Laidlaw, Canadian Industries 5 ~ Wi illiams, P ‘ince R port. Parks won both women’s laurels Ltd. representative was present; m ams, Prince ee for 2 270 single game and a TH ed with a iackeb and Kithmaiy Buddy shoot — Frank Parlelte,, three-game total. The cab keg-:Club crest for his help in stag- jArmst trong, Prince Rupert. lers posted 1291 and 3641 scores jing the tournament. for both team. honors, Other results were: Eric Christison took both men's High singles (Open): Cliff Schis- |\ kegling ‘honors last ‘Thursday {ler 48 out. of 50; Bob Armstrong, when “B” league bowled with 2:47 out of 30, 258 single high game and a 388; [Tommy Boulter, . Prince Rupert! with 21 out of 25, | Consolation Hi. strain’ of! _ Kitimat, Famed Driver Finds Traffic | Hazardous GENOA, ‘Tlaly w—Juan Man uel Fatigio, world ‘auto racing champion | who . knows ». ¢very ‘curve of some of the world’s toughest race courses, ran in- -to,. trouble in Genoa, tratfie today, ¢ 00 © His. Mercedes 300 panaed sinto the Back of a little Fat ‘Topolino which stopped sud- ‘denly for a traffic light. Only the. bumpers . were serateherl Last 1 Night's Ty The p»ssoet 2, Press other fund tig hfs Eve Yates of CPA took women’s} high single with a, 286 game) while high three went to Pegsy Thompson of Good Neighbors} with.a 725 total. Lucky. Strikes garnered both team single and three with s [es of. 27 and s4l4. , Results: A league—Overwaites . Checker Cabs 2: Savoy Hotel 4, Jersey Farms 0: Manson's 1, Reek ‘n’ Roll 3; Radio Cabs 3. Teen Olds | B leagne—Tucky Strikes 4, Canfisca 0: CPA 4, Pinheods 0; Van's Bakery 4, Good Neish- hors 0. In laze week's tabulafiers. M jLogan of Savoy Hotel should have been shown with women's hich single for "A" league on a 247 score, Story listed Jessie fhentort of Tec Olds with 2 8, Special 25-yard handict iD am Long, who gained the major league lead with a 411 bat mark, Cincinnati took over third, hall» pote & D A Complete Line Of... LV. Paints and Varnish See Us Phone 2288 non Itheir liking from the start.] teams for the month is as tol- decision, It was Henry's first a , {chalking up seven runs in the; jows; his asi | four- -hit game ‘of the season and |a-game ahead of the Brooks, by first’ inning on six hits. Saturday at 200 2am "sea wpped his average 31 points to) wens arn gnamennn nes CATER Gord Cameron's Kinsmen settl-) |. . . el nue | 313. . ; ed. down for two innings but Kings meet North Slar and al In spring training, Aaron lat- Major Leaque lo the allowed North Star a single run, noon the same day Kinsmen ted. a jolling 602 ‘Against the 5 ‘ di im managing to. cut down the play Shop Easy. On May 31, }world champs and Alston con tan Ings NAVY lead to an 8-4 margin after 314 at 6:30 pam. Sea Kings play mented: ‘What's more, he’s like \ innings. Shop Easy. [ly to hit _552_all season. That by ‘The Assoelated Press OES 4 . “The roof fell in in the bottom ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE WALT ALSTON While the Navy. of the fourth when North Stars WoL Pet, GBL . fears realized caters to you: brought across five runs on as Milwaubee JM 8 B60 . . rany hitz to salt the game away. NUP er Rg al all nan St. Louis ....- 1 12 613 beating Nuv York Glants 6-3, | Assist, the Catering Officer many = TO 88 £ y Cincinnati oo... Ww 12 386 1 I ] Detrol and learn food management. Ricky Harris replaced Alexand- Brooklyn +... + 6 12 HTT a hk 4 Auer hn mer a You can receive valuable er in th fifth’ ‘and stemmed the Pitisburgh ow... 6 13 g36 6, yedtcher Red Wilson nan ere . oie i lide. . eam am § t itimat New York Vag a7 43g, | two-run homer in the ninth to: training m me cooking and Philadelphia “9 18 333 8 fend six-game winning streaks: catering branches, You must. vT or “9 ‘ a ’ . onight, sea Kines play host p Chicago ve... ot 18 280 a by Whitey Ford and New York | be physically fit, have Grade to Shop-Easy. Games behind figured from St) Yantoes (3-1 k tained: | 8 education, be between 17 — —| prince ‘Rupert “Rod and Gun. ‘High sineles “B” — -gehisler, Louls won-lost leader, thel ON, - yun ks ret ne ind 28 ¢ » de bHeweon ee ats rer 2 »-BaMe ead over second- |} ANE so. , club.members topped teams at William MeNiven of Kitimat, AMERICAN LEAGUE place Cleveland, however, as. See The the three-day scatter-gun shoot! Armstrong of Rupert. " WoL Pet. GBL Boston beat Indians 5-3. Kansas | N LR vr ‘ bie at Kitimat during the Victoria! High singles "C” — Ray Sande, New York 99 11 G07 City beat Washington 6-1. aval Keruiting Officer Day weekend, scoring 12] out of Terrace; Andy Scott, Prince -Ru-, Cleveland WwW 12 GOO) 2, sara were . . 4 ible 125 f fi nert, A. J, Dominato, Prince Ru-| Poston yi paso | phere were, two raln-Outs-— q y , 9 A. i : “| teeneee 2 ‘ ‘ . o i Dossinie ora Ave-man are | Baltimore... is 17 469-6 (Chicago at Philudelphia In the HMCS CHATHAM Trun ers ‘eam. iz , | Detrott oe 13 17 493° 7 National and Baltimore at Chi- Two teams from Prince Rupert | Hieh singles "D” — F. Ryan washington... 12 19 a8T DP avones epee s | Prince Rupert, 8.C Terrace, one from and Stackhouse ot Kitimat; Cur- | Kansas city “ay ag 387) 95 eago in the American, 1 Bene of ffotmelnnet wind Wurky New York 0, i: . iC i Olnolnnatt te he. (eum. and members of the dieouver’ Women's Grass: Hoe- ey Association raged, $8,000 to ‘ho the ‘sama ninount given “hyzan anonymous donor, Athen the Lourunment the piris | tour Australia and New 2es- » hetnen ing { to Manqouver a "VANCOUVER (BC, Lions sof tia, Western Interproyineln} Apovoall Union Tuesday an- Hounced . the elgning: of thelr “ait Import guard, B-yerr-old | “Ton Gunnarl, 230-pounder fram “GWoshington Slates" | ~B Tong previously announced | reolling slematires from impart a Wards Bob. Fleck, Bob Loven- iateh, George. Mrkonle, Jerry “Pavlerson and Chuck Quilter, "Major League “". Leaders. : 1 Is ‘i Vy The Assoctatal Pros in oom ovens ' i AMERICAN LEVGC I. 2 “ADR AL Pot, “ Mantlo, Now: York ‘12490 4.206 Ww Maxwell, Detroit, 7 {8 80 Ahh A AVernon, Woston 8 1b sd .a00 ‘wtayd. altimora 70 10 96 BHT «Had ara, Now. 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