| | ae bee ROTH ETE We ww ol ale we ee h ae noon that it will take moi a PRT SDE GRE Ee REET es RLS Fi eat Yee ORE Sayre iy GORDIE CAMERON ... throws six-hitter. - -Lruns ‘in the ‘third inning when JOE GIORDANO 9 ET ee a ee CRE LEE Ew header saw the clothiers stage a x requires: she Local teams split in baseball finals By CHARLES GIORDANO Daily News Staff Writer ‘Esquires baseball squad proved yesterday after- ‘e than three games to elim- ‘indte them from the 1958 Prince Rupert District Base- ball league finals. The clothiers, underdogs on the basis of season fi. “ing, split a double-header with league leaders Gordon and Anderson as they were defeated 3-0 in the first game and trounced the hardwaremen 15-5 in the second game at Roosevelt Park Third game in the best- out-of- five series in the league ‘finals wills be played Thursday night. First game of the twin-bill saw the hardwaremen’s. pitcher Gordie Cameron score a shutout. Len Shankle suffered his sec- J-ond loss of the senson in the sec- ond game. CAMERON OPENS Cameron opened the scoring | for the G and A squad in. the first game when he walked, stole second and was brought home on a double by Bill Bailey. . ‘Syd Scherk tallied the hard-: waremen’s second run in the sixth when he went.to first on an-error, stole second and third and scored on a single by.Cam- eron. The hardwaremen’s final run came in the seventh inning when Bill Smith went to first on an error, advanced to third on an- other error and scored as Bill Sunberg went out on a sacrifice fly: Second. game of the double- THEE TO Ie HEE e OO RHI OH De® vee ye OO al ee eee vw . Oo " : wg bo ea SP! UEP ATE, ose 1 5 . . Pam raha, f ee ‘ fe we eH EE EHD N OHH ETS ove 7 fe ’ It happens every time . . —Cartoon by Tom’ Nicoll Tait-Grant scoring threat — six-run rally in the fourth inn- ing. CICCONE LEADS OFF Ron Ciecone opened the scor- ing for the Esquires in the first inning of the second game when he walked, stole second and came home on an error. The clothiers added two more Dick. Bury walked, went to sec- ond on a single by Ciccone, ad- vanced to third as Don Scherk walked and came home on a single by Joe Giordano. Ciccone took second on Scherk’s walk, ws. + hits double, single DICK BURY ... big gun Box Scores ~ TIRST CAME “GORDON AND ANDERSON AG RUPOA Sinith, 2b 6 1 0 2 4 0 0 8 Batloy, ef oo... 41 0 1 0 0 Dunbar, Yb oo... 4 4 0 1 71 8 0 Sundberg, se o.... 8 0,1 2 2 0 8 Bohark, Ip .... 4 1°010 0 0 Tdasarmba, © oo. a . 1 7 0 0 Simiundson, rf... 4 0-0 2 0 ~=°0 Cumeron, pov.sees 2 ) | 9 8 0 Johansen, if » 40 0 900 0 Total cee cee 338°¢«838+~=«& 27 120 «0 ESQUMES AB RWPO A F CHRCOO, BR. 4 0 09 $ 7 0 TD. Seherk,e oc... 4° 0 1 FF 0 DO Citardnue, ef oo... 40 0 1 0 0 ToaVEG, rt cee eee 40984 10 0 Marshall, foo... 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SEX-RUN RALLY Bottom. of “the same inning run rally when Ron Lister singl- ed, advanced to third on a double Adams and Ciccone received free passes. Bury advanced to third as ‘Ciccone walked and scored as Don Scherk went out on a sac- rifice fly. Adams and Ciccone scored on a double by Giordano. Giordano scored on a single by ‘Davis who stole second, advanced Marshall walked, Lister went to first on an error, and Davis came home as Bury walked. Bailey scored one more run for the hardwaremen in the top of the fifth. Esquires added ond run in the sixth by Davis and went on to score three more runs in the seventh ‘by Lister, ‘Lambie and Don Scherk Gk&a SCORE THREE Gordon and Anderson scored three runs in the top of the same Inning when Balley singled, nd- vanced to second 1s Dunbar walked, and went to third on a single by Sunberg. Dinbar ad- vanced to second on Sunbarg’s single and the two runners came home ona single by John Bnsa- raba, Siunberg advanced to sec- ond on Basarnha's single and seored on an error. Bsquires ended the scoring for the fame in the elghth when Bury singled, went to second on a fielder's choice, to third on another flelder's choice, Cle- cone went to first an a fieldor's cholee, stole second and both plnyers came home on a double by Don Schork, WURLS SIN-TIITER Gordie Cameron, winning pitchor in the first game struck out alx clothiers, allowed six hits and walked none, Josing pitchor John Lambie gave up five hits, walked three and struck out six hardwaremon, Winning pitcher In -the second rame, Al Adams, who was rollov- ed py John Lambie in the seventh atrnok out three, gave up four hits and walked six, Rollof pitcher Lambie struck out one, gave up one hit and walked none, Losing pitcher Lon Shankle who was rolleved by Cameron in the fourth atruck out three, walked alx and allowad two hits. Cameron struck out two, gave up four hits ane walkad four. The hardwaromon's = third —ypttaher, Bert Johansen, walked threo, . Flew Game . Tatton 000 000 0N0— 0 6% vee OO 009 10x-- 3 60 Beoond Gano G&A... 000-110 100— 6 65 aquired... 102 001 S2x——16 12 6 ‘a 2-1 decision over Savoy in a dinning | whens. _Sunberg | ‘went. to. second on anvérrpt” “ad=} vanced to third on a passed ball! saw the clothiers stage their six-| by Bury and walked home as Al) whiffed one and allowed alx hits, Me ER RM BN te By LOUIS BOLTONG The scoring combination of Rod Tait to Bobby Grant netted Aiyansh both of their goals in | Prince Rupert and District soc- cer league game at Algoma-Park Saturday. Four minutes before eame end, outside right Grant broke the 1-1 deadlock when he:picked up a pass from Tait and beat Savoy goalie Bob Reisig with .a hard shot in the lower corner. Earlier in the game, near the end of the first: half; Grant ‘thad tied the score on a-similar play, capitalizing on a pass from Tait. " Savoy’s first and. only game 20 minutes after beginning. of the game capped off a constant bombardment by Savoy forwards on the Aiyansh goal. Finally John Oohla broke through’ the ‘defence to score on a pass fron Toby Gruber, Trailing by one goal, Aiyansh stepped up the tempo and dom- ‘inated play nearly until the end of the first half. Just: when Savoy seemed to have averted 8 always be a factor. Did you ever see Mr. Dale’s hand in a book? He had never seen it before, either. What is his correct response? Should he bid two diamonds or three spades? How about Mr. Abel’s rebid. After three-club call on his right, should he bid three spades or should he pass? South — dealer ; East-West vulnerable