= ‘Patterson Hurt | >| title production’ in September between flashy Floyd pe Patterson and -light- heavyweight “champion ’ Archie Moore, hinged. today. on a broken bone in Patterson’s Trimming Josie Ets: “By MURRAY ROSE 0s NEW YORK (AP)=A $1, 000,000 ‘heavyweight oe "| Showers Seen ‘| For Exhibition | With Everton T “VANCOUVER | eee as 'The fracture ‘of the: fourth ‘metacarpal bone the little bone | ‘back of the knuckle—may, pre- vent the 21-year-old . Brooklyn ‘| prodigy. from swinging: his prec- ous. mitts for a period of six wecks to three, months, That could. doom an out-door. extra- vaganz, in. Yankee Stadium. © There was hope; however, : that oe Twenty rt City Softball All-Stars Meet Comstock Tomorrow. Prince Rupert, softball’ All- Stars make thelr debut on a elty|? diamond this season - tomorrow when they play a_ two-game exhibition with Kitimat Canadian Comstock at Algoma Park at-2 and 7 p.m. The two-game series will also mark: the first appearance of the All-Stars in full. uniforms, which were donated by local merchants, ‘Lineup for. the: local. all- star aggregation . ° “Sees “Fred | Viger, managine the. squad with Law- son Hewitt: and Bob Wainwright as coaches. - “The local All- Stars will’ have four starting pitchers, Bill-Hardy Jim Lenink, Stu Taylor and Pete Merson, Padres Edge. “On ‘the receiving end will be either catcher Butch. Currie or Dan Bartko, Other players ham- ed to the all-star team are: First’ base: Dick Rye and Bob Dawson, Second base: Jim ‘Ter- rion and Vern Hurley, Short- stop: Dick Wallin. Third base: Ron Ciccone and Bid Stohl. Left field: Pete Finnigan. Centre field: Bill Marback and Bud Ratchford. Right fleld: R, Len- juk and Bill Campbell, Spares: Joe Giordano, Joe Davis, Bill Sedgewick, Kent Tubman, Rey McKay aand Bill Yerema. Contributing to the All-Star uniforms were the Melrose cafe, Commodore cafe, Cook's Jewell- ers, Kaien . Hardware; Grotto Cigar Store, Stromdahl's Service station, Menzies City transfer, . players and. officials. of the Aber- "2 [deen soccer: team: arrived . here a by. air Friday, in. ‘a. cascading ¥ downpour that: poded for, to. match: ‘anainst’ Ever lon al, Em- 7 pire. Stadhim. lon predictions of ,a,record 25,000 . night’s:: international . soccer {The rain was-expected to laper off. into. intermittent showers by game “time; but it_put a damper ner's: ‘attack, driving in: ‘four: runs ; Sian giving up 16 ‘runs, iv who | came in ‘to relieve dn’ the bottom: of ‘the’ seventh: allowed’ mn”: four® hits; including a ‘triple! in six:'o tips. to the “plate a aeema aout one: walk ‘and nitsand two. walks.: .Bob:- Tough hits | and . ewalked “Pet, GBL a Ba7 29" p66. WW 3° 8671 2 Q53500. 2% a. 360 BM, 6c -I Scottish: League club denied that ATO Thursday- night in Regina, . have made it a rugged game.” persons attending the game. “= Manager:. Davie. Shaw of : ‘the hisclub “is -as., rugged: as-.some publicity, would ‘have: ib... We came: out to. Canada ‘to win, ” ‘Shaw, sald, “but by fair ‘| means, ‘and to: ‘display good foot- ball: to ‘the soccer. ‘fans of Can- ada.” He: had: only words: of praise for : ‘the Saskatchewan all-star ‘team™ that ‘Aberdeen shellacked “They “were “real.” sportsmen,” he, said. “after. all, most clubs )| With ‘the score so one-sided could “They! played good football, but we: hanpened “to be. ab. our. peak and: played much: better.” ‘He. described Canadian ' hos- pitality, curing Aberdeen’s cross- country exhibition jaunt as overwhelming.” {worthy contender. ‘for , |Patterson 8-4.. the healing: time may. be quicker. | THRILLING. FIGHT. . - Nobody | knew about the broken bone: until half an hour after the speedy © precision puncher had whipped Tommy . (Hurricane) Jackson in a thrilling, no clinch 12-rounder Friday night and vir- tually sewed up his’ lucrative shot with Moore... _ Patterson: proved - himself ’ a ‘titular honors..in. scoring his 17th straight victory and 30th in 31. fights. He was awarded only a split decision but in the opinion of most of the 11,255 who paid $66, 038 for the’ fight and in the} eyes of 29 of 30 “poxing writers Floyd passed his big test with flying colors. Most of the ring- side critics had Patterson far ahead., Judges Harold Barnes (8-4) and Bert Grant (7-5). voted for Patterson while referee Harry Kessler cast a minority vote for the 24-year-old Jackson, 6-5-1. The Associated Press had it for EXPERTS WRONG Although Patterson was.a 2-1 favorite, most.of the experts flg- ured’ that. the 178-pound, six- footer. would have to knock out his 19344-pound, 6-24 opponent hn Plra eek hating St. ; innings . AS § Bob |’ 7 Koinano _ sunday 9 p. ee aoe pehario| Wer June; ah at 4 tie ae vr oF . if “e “dune 6, ui “hour before! igalllng. Yassne Revorvatlons _Pelhos Rurport; anon WS ae Pomoc ‘ponrd' gamer: one - Pasionger and. "wee igs: from. Peles, ee 4 i m. to ‘loiwarl, Allee Arm, Kine “golith Saturday: Gamo to Mage itand, North, Queen, ap To out aie, harlot tn Proight Bookings URDERER ROW. a ‘The batting, order “Tebbetts sends::to the’ plate . is: strictly a : nightmare ° alley. for” opposing pitchers—plling, ‘a/whomping . 80 home, runs. in AO Bames;: tops In either league. “Cineiniiatt has walloped ; hom ers ‘in 11 of {he-last713 games— winning 10/of them in the surge to -the. top.’ ‘Bailey and Burgess | y, have combined for six home runs in that. streak,. - Rookie. Frank Robinson, who. shares: the: team lead: with Wally: Post: at: 13,. has {hit {lve for one-man’ honor’, . ‘Robinson homered. in: the first} inning off Sandy. Koufax F Friday but it was” Bailey's No, 7. ‘that got the job done-In.the eight-hit- Nelson,,,Jyst up. from Montreal, Duke Snider and Roy Campanel- |’ In,’ iho ‘Hit his*first since May. 8; Friends spun his second shite’ ed nine strikeouts, 90 consecutive scoreless Innings against the Cardinals, Wthys two-out, - ' MAYS BREAKS STRING homers: for. the Giants, decision, - with two an, and Walt Mary) ‘homered for the Cubs agains Robin Rohorta, wha, lost soventh, Wynn's sixth — victory, way A A a las 7 ed lereratett SCOTCH WHISKY TR ee Aes fOR OVER snt-le:not publihed er dloplayad by the ard ¢ rd or a i over of Beltlih Columba ie ed elu Thls/clvoriisdme Liquor Genel Bog a BO ee reel oo area ihe ‘White ‘Sox: as 5 Willard: Nixon won. his second: ona six-hitter, Sherm' Lollar,. who: single home one Chicago run, ‘thrée times was hit.:by - pitches, tying: a .major league ‘one-game record, Billy Hoeft, won his sixth, also with a“six-hitter, for thes Tigers, who had’ first-Inning’ homers by Wayne Belardi and. Al ‘Kaline. Kaline’s shot broke ‘the 60- “homer one-season record for Griffith Stadium. The: mark was set in 1938. _ Baltimore scored six runs in the first two innings, then sat back as Hee Brown relieved Erv Palica in the third and blanked the As oni two hits the rest.of the way Tor hig second victory.. po retreat ot steer cae tetera oases, Work Party Set Tomorrow early to win because Jackson is a notorious slow starter who gets hot about the third round. J ackson ‘unexpectedly got. off fast ‘and Patterson “met his charges head on.’ The young- ster almost annihilated his wide- open foe with bursts of four, six and eight punches to'the head in the first two rounds. The poker- faced Patterson had his unortho- dox foe wobbling’ in. the first, second, fourth, 10th and last rounds. , Etcheverry Goes to Court June 22, 23 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (—Pro football quarterback Sam lt- cheverry was given permission on Friday to show proof that he signed with Montreal - Alouettes before slening with Chicago Car- dinals who are sulng for his ser- viees this season, Etcheverry, an Albuquerque resident, was originally ordered by United States Judge Waldo Rogers to show Why he should. not be enjoined, from playing for Pacific PCL Leading - Angels in 10. By The Canadian Press # Il took San Diego Padres 10 in- nings last night to edge out ‘the League-leading Los Angeles Angels 12-11. The Angels, however, remain- ed 24% games up on second-place Seattle Rainiers who were being humbled 9-1 at the ‘hands’ of third-place Sacramento’ Solons. The victory moved the Solons to within 34 games of Seattle. -Vancouver Mounties continued their. losing ways, dropping a 6-4 decision to San Francisco In other league’ action, Hollywood Stars blanked Port- land: 4-0 and the Beavers fell to two games behind Sacramento in Co Seals. ast fourth place. Today's schedule - again sees Francisco, Portland at Hollywood, Los Angeles at San Diego and Seattle |. Vancouver at. San ab’ Satramento. Ww LL Pet. GBL Cincinnati: ..... 28 #18 609 - Pittsburgh ...... 26 18 691 1 St, Louls 20) «4.5741, Milwaukee .. 17-663 8 Brooklyn ... 21 «6334 ‘ New York |. 96 «6.409 «(9 . Chicago 96 38) 10 Philadelphia 15 28 «4.349 11% Ameriean League W L_ Pet. GBL New York ...... 31 18 633 Cleveland 20 «665 BY d Chicago ... 19 «4537 5 Sun ay, June 10 Boston .... 29. 622 5% Detroit .....,005 23.600 Baltimore ...... 22 26 ~=«.458 Washington .... 20 30 400 11% Kansas City .... 18 28 391 11% - Major League Standings Natlonal League Dibb Printing, Rupert Radiq, and Flectric, 99 Taxi, Tilden U-Drive, Macey's, Wrathall’s, Prince Ru- pert Florists, Orme’s Drugs, Pre- cision Auto and Body Shop. Canadians Lose HOBART, Tasmania (Reuters) —The Canadian women's field hockey team from Vancouver to- day defeated Southern Tasmania 4-1, ’ “Canadian scorers were 8, Top- eky who got two, R. MacKay and G, Beauregarde. Frinee Rribert Daily ews Saturday, June 4, 1958 |] Major League, - Leaders - “By “Phe “Associated Press Amerlean League nae “tacos cnpeneae meere nema? ’ | Sports ¢ Calendar : SATURDAY | Player and chub “ ae e 14 nan Softball (Gyro)” Mantle, New Yor ‘ AE Mee polrol, |, 8 27 45 aa1) RCMP vs Allin 7 pun, Vernon, Boston .. 127 22 47 470 SUNDAY enenn, Detroit... 187 30 08 “64 Baseball (Roosevelt) Berm, New York ., 161 3 63 851 Esquires vs. Hotelmen 1:15, Runs—Mantle 50. Rung batted in— Mantle 62. Hits—Mantle 74, Doubles—Kuenn 16. Triples—Runnels, Washington 4, Home runs—Mantle 21. Stolen bases—Kuenn— 7, Pltching-—Brewer, Boston, 8-1, 089, Strikcouts—Score, Cleveland. 86. National League 3:45 pam, (Doubleheader) Softball (Algoma) Rupert All-Stars vs Kitimat 2:00, 7 p.m, , MONDAY Pony League (Roosevelt) Moose vs Gyro 7 p.m, Player and Club. AB R H Pet, Little League (Algoma) Long: Pittsburgh 170 34 65 382 Kinsmen vs Shop Gasy 7 pr m. -Repulski, St. Louls 11 92 42 78 Senne Boyer, St. Louls 189 ‘ "0 an Clemente, Pittsh’gh 112 ‘ CL S di ’ Balley, Cincinhat! 116 18° 38 326 p tan ings: Runs—~Boyer 38, CLUB 27° Party Nite TONIGHT 9-11:30 p.m. 50c Cover Charge yi a? ae Rung batted fn—Boyer 48, ° WoL Pet. OBL Hits-—Boyer 67. ° Los Angeles . 39 21 650 Doubles—Bell, Cincinnat! 1. Senttle wees $8 2h = 003 aN Triples--Bruton, Milwaukee 7. Sacramento .... 92 26 652 6- Home runs—Long 16. Portland ....05. 31 20 «BIT. 8 Stolon .bases—-Mays, New York 12.) San Diego ...... 90 34 484 $0 Pitching— Lawrence, Cincinnati, | San Praneisco .. 28 33) 450 1, 7-0, 1.000. Hollywood 97 32. 498-1 Shee Pittsburgh, 7. Vancouver 18 45° 280 291, Per Person Dancing — Door Prize Legion Members And Guests Use Want Ads—They Pay : — NOTICE TO ALL UFAWU MEMBERS FISHERMEN and SHOREWORKERS SPECIAL MEETING COMBINES ACT INVESTIGATION. President Steve Stavenes From Vancouver Will Report CANADIAN LEGION AUDITORIUM 7:30 p.m, THIS IS IMPORTANT wm ere ete Seat eaman ete ter—ineluding’ homors by Rocky, out with a six-hitter that pack- He now has Dickson wove canst eet be scattered Bue hits until they bunched four of thelr 11 fn the Dale Long’s single drove home. the winning marker with Willie Mays, gelling his first alnee May 16,.and Bill. White ht who broke.a threo-game losing atreak i]. Ray Orono wns the loser with re- efor Stove Ridlatk potting the Ernie Banks, smacked onal)» hia The largeat major leagyo crowd of the senson—60,012—anb in on Ohieo Carvaaquol and Al Rogen, who ‘|}homdred with ona on, drave in thyeo mung apiece In a 12-bit [Row re against Whitey Fard, now 7-3, and Maury MeDermott, Billy Klaus! twoerny double tn J tho seventh hent Boh Keogan and . uy other team, A work party Isseheduled at | After a conference with his at ‘Meoma Park tomorrow at 9 aim, a Little Teague Basoball - association spokesmitn sald to- day. adding’: (hat parents are welcome to conte. and help thelr sons, MWé also sald tt was most Important that all mem- hers of the Lithe Lengue ex- ecutive attend, a clerk at the Sheraton-Paza Ho league Jat 5, 1955, The ense is set for trial Jun 22. 2a, INTER CITY SOFTBALL PRINCE RUPERT ALL- STARS versitg KITIMAT CANADIAN COMSTOCK ‘SUNDAY, JUNE 10th Douhle-Werter = 2 pan and: 0420 pan, Algoma Park tomeys, however, Rogers allowed’ him to present a depoaltion from d N YO U R. tel of NewYork City In ay at- lenipt to-Bhow he signed first with Montreal of tho Blg Four é fhe awe ait figs Oe ae e RNO0 Trade>tn ‘on Your Oud leelrie Raye Klealrle Model an § Ye 05 atlery Model. 999 95 Ag Tow Ag 8.00 Pawn Conventent Monthly Terns Phono 2325 a Praga PV McRAE BROS, LTD, The Gore Mat Bervlen nll 2326 For Best Results BE SPECIFIC ev ah aty ADVERTISING. 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