Me Levis, To Head: ~ Women Curlers / " Myrtle Lewis last night ... became the new president of the Prince Rupert ~ Women’s Curling Club When the group: held its} “annual meeting and. elec- ~ tion of officers in the Civ: ic’ Centre Main lounge. She succeeds Jean Rivett, who will assist on the ex. ecutive as past president, : Other members sleet to the executive were Lea McKay, vice- ‘president; Jan Waldbauer, sec- retary. and Lorraine Bremner, - treasurer, : - Mildred McLean /was elected canteen chairman ‘to sit. with the: other five members of the "Board of directors Kathy Kerr, eee abe i. Meg cee a ae Vin hd: ihtytigs ome oh : vena * | SAL aghteh 18 ibe h Dorothy. Gomez, Alice Ritchie, ‘ ‘Evé Poffenroth and Peggy Eby. --Mabel. Shier. was elected zone " representative, ‘Reports. from various com- “ thitbees ‘read and adopted show- bes ed a very suecessful! year both ‘tihaneially and sports-wise, Major League Leaders | vente "By The ‘Associated Press wf. 0. NMNONAL LEAGUE Bye . AB R H Pet. . Musial, St. Louis... 143 94 83 371 ’ Groat, Pittsburgh . 128 16 45 359] ~Moak, Cincinnati’... 126 20 44 6349 | - _ Aaron, Milwaukee, 163 38 53 346 Mays, New York, 130 26 45 346 Runs—Aaron, 33 :Runs batted in—PFurillo, ‘Brooklyn . ANd Aaron, 33 -Hits—Aaron and Musial, 53 . Doubles—Hoak and Musial, 13 Triples—Mays, 4 Home .runs—Aaron, 12: _ Stolen bases—Mays, 15 “Pitching — Acker, Cincinnati, San- ford, Philadelphia and Jackson, St. » Louls, 5-1, 833 ‘Strikeouts—Koutfax, Brooklyn, 45 wt AME RICAN LEAGUE. - " ' AB RH. Pot. Williams, Boston.. 115-23 47 .409 ‘Mantle, New York 110 29- 39 .355 Bertoia, Detroit ... 105 11- 37 352 :. Wertz, Cieveland ., 109 22 87 .340 ..Fox, Chicago ..., 126 23 42 933 Rins — Sievers, Washington, and Mantle, 26. Runs batted jin—Siever's, 33 Hits—Williams, 47 “ Doubles—Plews, Washington, 13 - Triples—Simpson, Kansas’ City, 4: Home: runs—Williams, 10- : “Btolen » bases—Landis, Chicago, ° ; Pitching—Trucks, Kansas City, 5 £1,000 i Strikeouts—Pierce, Chiengo, 48 eeerereereveoersreseccccsoeeeats Scots Win 4-0 PHILADELPHIA (7?) — Glas- » gow Celtics defeated Philadel- { phia Uhriks 4-0 in an exhibi-- ‘" tion soccer match here, 1 yo . . . OOPIPOILODPDIOLINO CIOL LESLIE INS THREE MEMBERS of the Toronto Maple Leafs huddle around - a ‘charcoal birniey to keep warm .in: their dugout during: a. chilly. weekend International League baseball game against. Buffalo Bisons. .Left to right: outfielder: Russ: Rac, relief pitcher Bob Tiefenauer and catcher Bob Roselli, Playing. in. cold. wet | weather, Leafs lost to Bisons 8-4., (CP Photo). Whitby Dunlops Get World Tourney Nod By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer - EDMONTON @—Whitby Dunlops, a Cinderella hockey - team ‘that built its own golden carriage, will begin immediately the task of building for the 1958 world hockey championships. ““T believe that championship j— hockey teams are built in June tion league for the season by and July,” said Wren Blair, 31-|January, and~.with financial year-old manager of the Allan underwriting that assured the Cup champions, “and I'll begin |canHa it wouldn't, have to spend working on the team the minute fg cent, - I get home Thursday.” ye The. Whitby general- “manager Blair came. to ‘Bdmonton to |did not promise to win. present’ the Canadian Amateur “We: feel,” he. said,’ _| Hockey Association annual meet-|main thing’ 1s. for Canada, to ing with an application by the |compete, not for Canada to com- Dunlops to represent Canada injpete only if.it is: assured of a the +1958 championships, At‘ a victory, harmonious meeting Monday,| “We feel that as Allan Cup the.CAHA approved. the Whitby, champions, we are.the best ama- id almost unanimously.’ teur hockey: team in. Canada, WILL STRENGTHEN TEAM and that. with the requirect Blair. went to:the meeting with | strengthening can give a good ‘a promise to co-operate with the | account in the world toyrna- CAHA In strengthening his club, ment. . clearalice’ to take his ‘club out “Certainly it: ‘is: great to ve of. its Ontario Hockey’ Associa~ a winner, but it is even greater to be.a dignified loser.” “Test YOUR BASEBALL KNOW-HOW... ‘By BEN OLAN: “For the past elght seasons, Gus Zernial of the: Kansas City A's has been one of the Ameri= can League's leading sluggers, He hos hit 198 homers and hatted in G58 mina, a, [n.1056, however, . played in ‘only 109 ‘somes ~ several as a pinch-hitter = and had only 16 homers and 44 runa batted in * Hore's avsituation in which Big Qus was the central figure, Mane Ager Lon Boudreau used some excellant alrntagy, Put yoursolf in Boudreau's place and decide what you would have done, ' . - WL Pet, GRE (Eleventh of a serles) ward the. resolution that ap _ GEL proved the Whithy application YOON ss ae ip a8 3 / Delegates from other branches | miwaukeo svete 20 “14 688 84 neross the country expressed gr gclelphia tee eis ‘50 a thely full support, Gne delegate: 1 oulR pete BOF ’ i abstained for technical reasons, Sha i Th at gta Ly, . | The elub will be underwritten PUUSDURED “res” O24 278 "18 . | by Dunlop of Canada; which has AN rm sponsordd ib for throe years in anne AN: Taince Zernial OHA play, The team, strength- (Wel Pot, OBL { ] . il] ] i Ohiongo. Freee: 10 Gaga -— {ened by six players, will play 1 bye york San ag Jae a Its league until January, then joteveinnd Bod ‘fag 8 withdraw and . go to Europe | Boston reruns 10 18 Ald 84 where It will play severnl oxhlipl- | Dawlt city i "4 Hon gamos before and after the |paiuimora- yee VO 92 (OTL 10% world townament,, - r Waahington.s.isi+ 18, 28 900° 14 anded Tie fan Koon and Athletics are deadlocked 7*7 in the top of the *, Alnth at Now York, Reliever Tom » Morgan. (R) is pitching for the » Yanks ag Enos Slaughter staria ' the inning for Kansas City with a. double to left fleld, Zernial (R) i We the next batter with Harry ' : amps, (L) and Hector Lapoy ~ (N) to follow, » Would your hq Order Zorntal to sacri * flea? a ny: i) righthanded; (lL) tele MH ’ NEAL EVANS : ' TRANSPORTATION CO, LTD, Phone 2085 DAILY BU Connecting with f C.P, Airlines to Vancouver | ’ a4 @. ~The the of departure and arrivala are ns followdt== DMLY. ‘ LEAVE . oP, Report 8:80 nan, Terrace 12848 am, LEAVE . , Prinoe Teport 4:00 pam \ 1 Move Bi80 pn We Lf i - YOU'RE THE MANGER | Gro0 | a SUNDAY ONTY Canada did not compete this year after losing in 1956, Delegates from British Colum. bia and’ Saskatchewan put for- . crucial: Pacitie Goast Leagl y Associated Press ‘Stat. Writer ; a. “pemnant—but it:doesn’t | figure to hurt the Redl legs]: | either, ee _| Braves—who: had | beaten the ‘games ahead. of the “Brooklyn “that the |: VANCOUVER (cP) Fist ‘place Vancouver Mounties boosted. their lead over second place. Holly- wood Stars to” tio -games by taking the opener: of a . By ED WILKS “Winning on: the - ‘voad and hanging on to: ‘pocket extra-inning games. may not. guarantee® ‘Cincinnati ‘The Redlegs; wooing amore |. ‘atid more like’ champs, com- | bined those two knacks to final-|' Redlegs seven ‘in’ a ‘row, ‘count- ing one at the ‘tail ' end of last season—and it stretched ‘Cincy’s winning streak on the road to 15° games,’ ‘just’ two: shy of the major league record hung up by | the 1917 New. York Giants. HOT IN OVERTIME The extra-inhing victory, the fourth’ of the’ season for the Redlegs, who have won every overtime. session they’ve had to play so far; kept Cincinnati two]. Dodgers, who beat. Philadelphia 5-1 on Don Drysdale’s two-hit pitching: Milwaukee, with seven defeats in. 10 games, fell’ 3% games behind in third.” St. Louis. Cardinals, with Stan Musial 3-for-5, belted - Chicago's Cubs.6-2 in the only other’ game scheduled. New York anid. Pitts- burgh: were idle. In the American, Kansas City’ Athletics thumped first-place Chicago 7-1, -trim- ming the White Sox’ lead to two games The, second-place New York Yankees walloped Boston 17-8, and Detroit pushed Cleve- land into third’ 11-5, Washing- | ton defeated Baltimore 3-2 in 11 innings in completing a game suspended April 21,.then shelled the Orioles 10-6 in a regularly scheduled contest, “Major League Standings N, VITONAL LEAGUE GUS ZERNIAL. b. Put In a pinch-hitter for Zornial and order him to: sacrifice? C, Let Zornlal swing away? “dy Let Slaughter try a steal want {nird? ay) Havea GOOD RUM ‘for Your money (g doy) 2 Sint CO sosuny A) f auif “fHOU8 8, wosquis HO 80.4008 SONA. 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The‘ Mounties’ ‘added another run’ inthe’ third ‘on‘/a double by-Johnny- Jorgénsen. and a dong fly that sent’ him. to third; ainda wild- pitehe. es 4 & cameé in the.fifth’ on - three’ ‘hitis and’ a hit batter.’ yas PCL Standings’ | 1 ly knock, off Milwaukee's slip-|,, L Pet, GBL ancouver veeeaes 28 16 636. —— | ping © Braves’ -Monday:”_ night, Hollywood “00...” 27 19. 687° 2: twice shrugging off blown leads|San Francisco ..1 26 19 -.578.. QY, for an ‘explosive, five-run -10th pos Aeeles teens Ff os on 4 an Diego ....3.. 418 2 7. inning that: produedtd an 11-6] seattle 29 25 468. 4; clory., Portland -......... 15° 24.385. 10% It was. the’ tirst of. the SCasONn | Sacramento .,... 12 29 *293. 14% for Cincinnati “against ‘the —— Jockey Fugate- Wins Dou b le “VANCOUVER @—Colmer. wis |* ner of Monday’s big’ tace. at!. Vancouver's: . Exhibition : Park, ‘by.’ Jim |. The last. two. ‘Vancoiver: ruas| “DON HARTWIG: playing. coach. : = . (Daily, News: Photo), ort’ stop of second’ place Gordon,” and: Anderson’s, sh wn founding. third base ‘ after’: “belting: ball : ‘over. left. fleld'feneé' for first home run. “OF: 1957: Prince. Rupert District * ‘Baseball ‘season. : ‘Hartwig who - ‘|-received \ plaudits .of crowd, : ‘angi: téam-mates’ for. feat : at‘ ‘RovseVelt park, also won phe . ‘self’ a sports. shirt, 4 is: $250,000. Poid Fo occer Star | {BUENOS AIRES 9 — ‘The, Plate -soecer team — ‘champion of. Argentina—today, “séld: star left inside forward helped jockey Ray Fugate earn|.\/ nla his second win of the -day.-Fu- ae gate was the. only" Jockey. ‘to . compléte. the double. Neaerly 4,000 people turned out: to attend the race meet, which |." saw Coiner win the Capilano in- |< vitational ° :eneths, -A favorite long before the meeting, Coiner passed. the. posts at even money, Following . was handicap by ‘four T,. Drive, one length ahead vr a Mani i Sweep. a ivori. “$50, 000 Personaily.: ie highest price | in - histo Soccer. player, In addi Juventus will have to pay president. “Genéral 1 manager. Gabe. Pal: ; of. Cincinnatiiadded :“1" would: | not: dignify stich’ ‘rumors by Ht yen commenting’on them.” -. | {- “ Horace * ‘Stoneham, ‘ ¢president of ‘the Giants, said thiat ihe knew. “absolutely hothing” ‘about such’ | transfer ‘reports, “Walter OMalley, president of a | 7 York ! rt Redlg Vex . - CHICAGO: : (AP) Directors of the | Natio League ineeting today were surrounded byla welt of rumors—all, of: which: were re officially denig, “One ‘report, was .that ‘a: -thirée= = way. switch ‘of: ‘franchises * ‘was in prospéct, ‘shifting the Brooklyn Dodgers to ‘Log:Angeles, the -New: | York’ Giants to: San: Francisco; |, ‘land ‘the.’ ‘Cineinnati: Redlegs: to New York’ eR” “Commissioner “Ford ‘Prick | Hing : put a gag on: any public: discus+ -| sions » by « ‘major’ jeague : officials | Mm. regarding: ‘franchise ‘transfers: | But: this: didn’t prevent ‘strong | denials, *. TENT . “No Fesiest has beri made al any: clus to move: any. franchise | ‘anywhere at: anytime,” ‘sald: Warréh.. 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