! i \ i - Kinsmen trounce Sea Kings 15-2 Kinsmen trounced Sea Kings 15-2 last night in Little League “play at Algoma park as Reg Philips and Adolpho Paolinelli smacked home runs. ~ allowed eight hits. Winning . pitcher and Wayne Haldane gave hits, up Paolinelli loser — 18 WARNER BRos. PRRSENTS SATURDAY MAT. 2 pam. =:'Matjorie By Mornin In WARNERCOLOR ngstar ’ THE NAME ON EVERYONE'S LIPS... ; THE. PICTURE ON EVERYONE'S , MusT- SEE” a Be. List! STARRING GENE NATALIE - KELLy:Woop ALSO STARRING CLAIRE EVERETT TREVOR WYNN. SLOANE TODAY to SAT,, 7-9:10 p.m. six times In one season. Lary, 27, had little trouble beating the Yankees 12-5 Tues-~- day for his fifth over the Amer- ican League leaders this season. No one has beaten the Yankees six times in one year since 1944 when a pair of Tiger aces, oddly enough, did it. Dizzy Trout was 6-0 and Hal Newhauser 6-2 against New York that year. With only nine games remain- ing between Detroit and New York, it is unlikely, however, that Lary can get enough shots at the Yankees to match the record of nine victories against one club. Ed Walsh of Chicago White Sox late rally “CAPITOL | "BANDIT OF THURSDAY TO SATURDAY . “Flames and “Passion ge. Flare Sky i. High! ABBE. FRANCIS “SHERWOOD FOREST” cana Maracaibo 7-8:15 p.m, Me sorte MAN FROM ~ “COLORADO” 7-9 Bam. i$: TODAY De aa TTT Ta] Nuala ee ~ TECHNICOLOR® wins game for G&A rdon and Andcrson nipp Benuives 6-5 last night in - a Prince Rupert and District base- ‘ball league game when they -came from behind in the top half ‘of the seventh inning to score ‘five runs. [- ‘Esquires led 4-1 in the seventh inning when the hardware men exploded, Ian Dunbar singled; advanced to second on Bill Morrison’s free pass and came home on a double by Bill Smith. Morrison came home on a single by Miner Si- mundson. Bill Bailey scored the tying run when he went to first on an error, stole sccond and third and came home.-on a pass- ed ball. Simundson singled and stole second, Bill Sunberg went to first on a fielder’s choice and both men crossed home plate on a double by Darrel Young. In an attempt to tie the game WW ipp the clothiers scored one more The New . Philco Range HAS ITE © * Simple Cooking -* Clean Cooking tk Speedicr _ LC Cooking ~ ONLY $3369 (Convenient Terms Arranged) Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Besner Block, Prince Rupert Phone 4210 Stewart POEPOCPODOP OPE COOOL DE DOOD EL DCO LS when Andy Marshall singled, stole second and came home on a single by Danny Bill. . Winning pitcher Bert Johan- sen struck out five Esquires, al- lowed two hits and gave up nine bases on balls and was relieved in the seventh inning by Ian Dunbar who fanned three, gave up two hits and walked none. 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GBL [G&A 19 4 826 Esquires ........ 11 10 #524 7 Kitimat ........ 10 12 455 8% Terrace ........ 3°17 «150 «14% Tiger mound ace > ‘trims Yanks 12-5 — By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer Frank Lary of Detroit is practically a cinch to be- come the first pitcher in 14 years to beat the Yankees i t POPCOROEOES | LAnderson, a catch did it against both New York and Boston in 1908 and Ed Reulbach of Chicago Cubs did it in the Na- tional League the same year, against Brooklyn. While third place Detroit cut the Yankees lead to 12 games, Boston retained second place by beating Kansas City 5-2 on Jack- ie Jensen’s 27th home run, Balti- more tied the As for fourth by defeating, the White Sox 4-3-in 12 innings, Washington beat Cleveland 5-4. - Robin Roberts is the winning- est pitcher Philadelphia Phillies ever have had. But he’s. the tough luck guy among active major leaguers when it comes to 1-0 defeats. He had no tuck at all Tuesday night, giving up just two hits in his seven innings, but losing 1-0 at San Francisco. It was his sec- ond 1-0 defeat of the season and seventh of his career, more than any other pitcher now working in the majors has had to put up with, Roberts, who has won ‘five: ‘1-0 games, has been a shutout vic- tim enough times this seasons to go on strike. The Phils have been blanked eight ‘times, more than any other National League team, and Robin has been the loser in half of them. Young Mike McCormick col- | lared the Phils in this one, strug- gling through with a nine-hitter for his second shutout and a 7-1 record as the Giants, who man- aged just three hits, stayed with- in a half-game of first place Mil- waukee. The Braves rapped St. Louis 4-1 on the four-hit pitching of Joey Jay and home runs by Hank Aaron and Wes Covington. Pitts- burgh beat Los Angeles 6-2 in the only’ other game scheduled. ee yo) , hoe a “Doug C Jement to marry Montreal girl CARDIFF, Wales () — Lady sprinter Diane Matheson of | Montreal today staged.a 25th] birthday party for Doug ‘Clement of Vancouver and told reporters “We plan to marry ina year when Doug graduates in medicine.” Clement is a medical student at the University of British Co- lumbia, The romance started in Can- as “CONTENDER HOLT CONFIDENT ' OF BEATING DURELLE TONIGHT” MONTREAL: CP)—Mike Holt; ‘sleek: lookin South ‘Africat a. * 1 . 1 - fighter, makes.‘no “bones _ about: ‘his plans.. i handle Yvon. Durelle in their: British Em ir “ nts 7 pire lght- “heavyweight title bout © - “Ul wear: hi h- down, “a ‘said ‘Holt: ‘with ° ‘finality’ ‘Tuesday night. There was just: enough crispness in his voice: to Indicate -- he's a trifle edgy—in peak condition and ready. , “If he wants to make:a fight of it; I-don't th - NM nink 4 go: the limit. I’m. not underestimating ' him, ‘but if tet : - knockout I think I'll be the one. who. scores ‘it, I hear he’s a wotiderful hitter. I can hit too.”. - “ Durelle’s ideas about a | positive-—“If I get my opening | s possible knockout were. ‘equally * i ada, grew stronger in Australia g-he's going to die early.” : where both represented Canada os eccseccccoscccosoooroccsorees in the 1956 Olympics at Mel-|- : nn ec! a bourne, and was climaxed by the . Sy eo, Vode ‘lengagement announcement in Wales, PCL Scores | og Sacramento 1, Spokane O Salt Lake City 8, San Diego 5 Vancouver 5, Phoenix 1 Portland 5, Seattle 4. 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HOUSEHOLD FINANCE | ~ ot seventh inning. | ~ — « Phyllis Doyle of Wahls wallop- Le ; AT ey pay Copeution 6 Cancale ° _ 3 ed the only home run of the ‘. : oo c. a: bi ham M noger ee ee o Bae ing packer © B.C. Clothiers Ltd. a 315A Third Ave. Ww. ne co sae ls | Winning pitcher Gladys Bing 7 , SO ace ~ * Patera fiber A cp nee Ey struck out none, gave up six hits 717 - 3rd Ave. West PRINCE RUPERT. oS . a H and walked none when she re- lieved Carol White in the fourth inning. Carol White struck out three, gave.up four hits and walked 12. Losing chucker Do-. reen Pilfold fanned none, allow- ed 26 hits and gave up five walks. Rams trade Tank Younger LOS ANGELES (®#—Fullback Tank Younger was traded Tuesday to Pittsburgh Steclers by Los Angeles Rams -of the National Footbail League. ; Geers | SPECIAL ml Outdoors with Marty By ERIC S. MARTIN Daily News Outdoor Columnist Clubsters at Smithers. nual supply of rainbow ‘trout: ter the usual care and attention are now reported hatched. This means that nearly 150,000 young Kamloops will be planted in the; various lakes around the countryside; all this volunteer work emanates from the club hatchery at Lake Kathlyn, in consequence the quality of angl- ing and chances of a good catch are consistently high. Hence the plaudits. Take a bow boys! Only a half dozen years ugo there was but a trail from Smith- ers by Chapman Lake through to Babine, this is still no speedy paved highway, yet more than 10 cars managed to get through over the July 1 holiday. With such a large public response to recreation facilities built up mostly by unpaid labor, It is ex- Once again plaudits go to the;and refuse to let {live wire bunch of Rod and Gun; Watch, for a square-shouldered | eges were duly received, and af-j pected that forthcoming letters to the Highways and Recreation ; Departments cannot but receive | a friendly response, | The fishing Derby held on the | holiday weekend proved a great success, Twelve-year-old David: Wilson took top prize on rainbow | trout with uo six-pound, one- ounee fish, beating famed fish- erman Eddie Malkaw by one: ounce, Young Davie also collect- ed the “Clif!” Emerson Memorial Hoobly In: the annual compel - 40n, { The best char, sHehtly under! ‘32 pounds, was taken by Henry | two pounds | better than Leo Degner’s runner up: the first fish taken in. the! Derby fell for the wiles of Mau- ; reen Chaplin, This tiny bullhend | took a special prize, Throughout, the four derby days the Indies | showed real angling skill. Joan- nle Matkow with a seven-pound | char and Mra, Dr, Young with i! | 444 pound ralnbow were among | Meéhing | iw those who clicked. for hats as prizes. The whole thing a much ene: joyed and worthy effort that de- serves emulation by Rod antl “ The country remains very hol and dry with the Mre havard ox- treme, All woods users muate tac the prentest caution with camp- fires and smokes lest. worse troubles befalls too many forest fires already burning mery result In conseription and an unexpoct- od tour of unusual duty for the miles In the holiday party. This would lonve the gals compelled to ciuteh tholr own fish! Have you notised the pole of Woatern Mingbirds that are making Ufo tough for the ply. cons around town? These pry. noclous Hitle battlors are smaller that the robin, yet they dollber- ately pluk Myhts with pigeons | 7 . Blue Plates - Bread and Butter Reg. 15 Now 9c, Cereal Bowls - Now Ile. . 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