‘Hand: Terrace First ‘Loss _ By DICK. AYRES. Ebay ‘ ! ‘Go dy: Cameron’ and. third: baseman Billy (asin) nek ‘were heres’ late yesterday, afternoon’ when’ they came through in the “clutch: to win Hotelmien an L1-inning, 5-4 Prince Rupert and: . Distriet. ‘baseball league, game over’ Gordon and Anderson at. Roosevelt. Park, a Cameron belted 4 a home run, "| a; gamie- -tying- double" ‘and batted |; ‘In‘three runs as his contribution . | while Sedgwick pulled off a bunt | in: thes: bottom of: the 11th’ in- an error and: ‘was, singled home by. Andy. Marshall,, “Cameron ‘scored himself. in, the. fifth, .G & A scored a ‘siigleton’ in the seventh after Stinberg got his third’ hit, stole second and -| was ‘brought home. by: catcher ‘Len Lavik’s single. Thén, backs. {o the. wall, the te GAME TO 9th: > Up until the: bottom of. - the oy ninth: it: had: been“a listless un- interesting game ‘highlighted|! Sl only by G &-A’s Len. Shankel’s ‘5 Diteliing. ‘Shankel fanned, Bill: Smith: walked. but was out at second when Sunberg was safe on a. fielder’s. choice, : TWO Goon. BUNTS . Marshall: siigled to: open the botom of the. 11th’and: went. ‘to second while. Ian Dunbar jug- pled the ball out: in” cehtrefield, ‘Yerema’s facrifice © bunt,:” put}way, pe ee Marshall’ on’ third .ands Ralsins! Sedgwick. put . the game -on.-ide} : eSQUIRES ‘SPLIT™ - Meanwhile at: ‘Teieae iy yest day. Esquites. gained’ a’ ‘split, ‘with | dees the champion. Loggers." * first half ofa ‘double-Header Terrace, clobbered Esquires 23-0], ‘}and in‘ the. seven’: ‘inning ; affair]. *| Esquires . edged. ‘the’ Loggers 6:5 to hand. the interior squad its first loss. : Bill ‘Donaldson, Relp- ed by. John: Lambie and ‘Norberg was: the loser’in the first game, He won the second, going all, the “Standings. a for the Hotelmen by bunting outlrenace ......... 4. . Pei aby a safe hit which allowed Marsh- Gk& Ae 4° 2 6064-1, all to score. “THotelnien , cog 4428 3 In winning. Cameron’ slruek | a " ! Ts 5h out: 13, walked five. Hote|meri : ‘Ileft. seven men stranded’.on--the bases. Shankel fanned. five and L 4 Phince: Rupert Daily ‘Nevis: “Monday, dune: 10; 1957- Winnipeg Blu “In the | ag 4 WINNIPEG. ‘O- Quarterback: Kenny. Ploen; :22, ‘of. the’. .Uni- versity ‘of Towa’ has slened with Bortbers of the Western, Intetproyincial’. -Foot- ‘ball Union, Bomber offitials an= : nounced. today, Contract terms were | not released. - 4 -Ploen, who led--the Hawkeyes to a 36-19 victory. over Oregon State in tt e Rose. Bow! last New Year’s' Day, is the second quar- terback : ‘signed’ by Bombers for the 1057: season. Chuck Curtis, Texas’: Christian ‘bons’ for: the Hawkeyes! -sipnal- caller, J Hoinea Bolnbers earlier this year, _ Ineo Research helps Canada grow UON POUNDS 700 Paced by Ince’: Ss neW wi developinenits | in, Manitoba, producers put'1961 Free: World ' nickel output at 650-675. million pounds | a year—up In. 1951, the nickel idditry of ‘he ‘het World Produced abqut 290: million pounds of nickel, Last year, the overall output of the industry s acl anew record high of 450 million pounds, . This was an expansion of more.than 50% In five + -yearsa substantial production boost that Indeed benefited indusizy, but only after vital defense and government stockpile New Inco developments help set. new goals Right now Inco, with years of explora(idn ‘behind ‘ the project, is. pushing construction “agiits new Manitoba mines-develoning ln the fot North a: 130%: over 1951 necdls were given preference, 650-675 million pounds a year, With 1961 capaclty anticipated at more, than twlee what it.wos In 195!—and with continuing research and explortion--nickel users are’assured of more nekel In ‘hele future, PROLECTED “FREE. WORLD - 7 NICKEL ourpur. ‘Ploen, ‘named: to: the Associat- ede, Press” Second. “all-American team. and.voted: the * Big « Ten's most. valuable. player,’ in +1956, completed : rine of 710 passes. in the; Rose: ‘Bowl: , for ‘the: first; score ‘of the. game ‘and passed: 16, yards to Jim Gib- final touchdown, 4 ' During the regular 1956 sei- son,‘ he - paced. lowa: in scoring with 32 points, in’. rushing—T8 times far 428 yards—and.in pas- ng; completing 24. of 54 4 throws for. 309° y vats. a new, , bige tonnage nickel- producing fren, In 1961, 1, this, together wilh the progress under \ way al Sudbury, Ontario, should lift Inco's nickel output to 385 million pounds a year, A hundred Million more than In 19561 Wilh the stendily increasing capacity of all Free World producers, -In the next four years: nickel production should bo lifled to the alle time high of, Vouk, a "The ‘He ran 49. yards| ” Write fora trae capy of the §0, ‘page Iilutrated hooklal o in. two" Prince. Rupert . Met's Saturday ‘ulght thé tntitite squad:outhit the fishing: ‘com-. %, pany boys but were unable to: ‘ | bying runs, home, - ok RAW Ny and : avy” 10- 33 ae Tien and ‘ROMP... trounced CYO 15-2.Sunday night : Softball games over the weekehd “at Gyro park, | Sunday ~ night ° the: constabule. ary collected 13 ‘hits voft. CYO" hurlers Father’ -Moran, ' Halla«.- chuck and Baer. .while ‘Meyer handcuffed the youth group ‘for: eight innings. : Tonight ‘Aulin, Local 708: SATURDAY: GAME. 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