Terrace Loggers take third prize ~ in $2,000 tournament at Quesnel .- dano was honored for smacking the first home rum of the tour- nament. lls even with Savoy Women's finals [yacyars CHEER COUNTRYMAN Wahi's PHPDOPLOL OP DFO LL LOCPDIL ODP PL ODO DS Softbali A 19-year-old pitcher from. Vernon, Tony DeRosa pitched both games for Terrace Loggers. The Terrace Loggers baseball team stredethened by four Prince Rupert players and two Kitimat men captured fourth prize of $200 in the $2,000 base- 6 ball tournament held in Quesnel Prince Rupert Daily News 1958 final continue tomorrow tonight game of the Prince Rupert Women’s softball finals Wahl’s downed Savoy 8-8 last: night in the second TO VICTORY OVER RUSSIAN — BUDAPEST (AP) — Laszlo Ujvari, a Hun- garian refugee who came back from the United over the weeknd, Wednesday, September 3, _ Prince Rupert players on the squad were Bill Sunberg, Darrell Young, Don Scherk and Joe TRY THE "Local 708 tonight will be . ; Giordano. _going after its first win in * Gyro Park. third run in the fifth inning. States, took the European springboard diving The Loggers trounced Quesnel GRAND CAFE the Prince Rupert Men’s soft- Each team now has one game} Margaret Youngman = started ‘ ” vet N¢ ll-1in their first game and were ball league finals. to its credit in the three-out-| the scoring for Savoy in the championship Puesday from a veteran Soviet edged oe in the econd against For the Best Selection of The pulpmen meet Atlin in | of-five series, Savoy beat Wahl’s| fifth when she tripled. Lorna star, a team from Willow River. Chinese Food — 16-11 last Thursday in the first game of the finals. Last night’s game was tied 3-3 in the top of the sixth when the boatyard crew rallied with five runs brought across home plate by Leona Colussi, Phyllis Doyle, Caro! McKay, Norma Nagy and Shirley Logan, Leona Colussi smacked a triple an attempt to even the best- of-five series af one game apiece. Atlin took the first encounter 5-3, Game starts at 6:30 tonight. POOP OP OP DD DL LOL PLD LP DIO LLY AI ALD T-A-L-L-0-R-I-N-G ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE ter of the evening, walloping two doubles, Carol McKay ,scored Wahlis marked up the boatyard crew’s whata differece the way makes! Convenient Connections at Jasper { woo. a In the first game against Kiti- | “Whether it’s business or EAST BOUND mat, Allan Campbell allowed five ; ‘pleasure, you'll enjoy CONTINENTAL hits. Rupert’s nine runs were: fe bela fp Me scored on- as many hits and | ! 7 AT MIAPLE LEAF trouble-free, traflic-free DAILY FROM JASPER eight Kitimat errors. MAPLE LEAF travel aboard C.N.R.’s The local squad swamped Ter- : j 31 woe ‘ . : MS . ‘ , ve tern CONTINENTAL. Jo we 280 Pm MST Men race hotel in the second game, COOKED HAM 6 oz. Pkg. ...........--. A9c PORK LOAF & Dressing 5 oz. Pkg. Cc . “| Arn Edmonton 9:10 pm MST Mon. behind the six-hit pitching of! oo Take time to relax As Seskatoon 5:45 am MST tue: John Leniuk. Rupert got a total MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF ; time to see picturesque of 11 hits off the ‘combinecé Ar. Winnipeg 6:30 pm CST Tue. pitching of Bob Earl and Albert 27 O 29. | Canada in the comfort | 4 seme 7.00 om est thy, | | Seemicki. Bight of the 11 hits Mc. & C HEESE LOAF 6 oz. Pkg. 2F7C | PICKLE & PIMENTO 602. Pts... c i of C.N.R.’s “service were scored in. the fina inning . b Ar. Montreal 9:15 EST Thv. when the local boys scored nine MAPLE. LEAF MAPLE LEAF Fe with a smile”. runs to cinch the game. . ; ET EE onap een tallied three runs in CANADIAN NATIO yn one ‘hit ord. three Rupont errors, For further information, please see, write or call; P.R. Ticket Office, 528 3rd Ave. W.—Phone 4116 CNVER-N2S © Suits © Slacks |/bringing in Norma Nagy and] two teams tomorrow night at eT ®@ Pant Shirley Logan to score the win-| 7 o'clock at Gyro Park. opcoats ants ning runs. Phyllis Doyle was the top bat-}. jall-star squad will fight it Kinney and Carol Bryant tallied Savoy’s two remaining runs. Winning pitcher Carol White struck out six, allowed five hits and walked seven. Losing pitcher Kay Oseweski walked three, struck out five and gave up 1i hits. Third game of the finals will Ujvari’s victory was erected by a tremendous outburst of applause from the 6,500 spectators and the enthusiasm was far from being all for sport. The fact Russia’s Roman Brener lost his Taking first prize of $1,000 in the tourney was a team from Kelowna. Willow River won sec- ond prize of $500 and Summer- land captured third prize of $300. Kelowna won the tournament for the thira time in a row. In special trophies, Joe Gior- title to a Hungarian had a lot to do with it. be played between the same Allstars at $250 | Prince Rupert Men's out with Terrace Legion team Sunday for first: prize in the Terrace soft-; ball tournament, disrupt- ed by rain Monday. The local squad captured three consecutive games in the $600 tourney held Sunday and Mon- day when-they downed Kitimat Vikings 9-1 in the first, trounced Terrace Hotel 14-6 in the second and edged Terrace Legion 1-0 in the third game. Heavy rain forced postpone- ment of the final, in which $250 are at stake. ‘The final‘ will be played in Terrace next Sunday between the local all-stars and Terrace Legion, Of the eight teams entered in, the tourney, Prince Rupert was: the only team that remained un- | defeated. MOREr WOMEN IN WHITE wear. THE: pony oman a The bustest women Insist on comfort, Superb fit, long wear, and good looks! So, naturally, they choose the Clinie shoe, beautifully crafted from fine, solt feathers with genuine Goodyear welts® Sizes 314 to 12, AAMA to E, $12.95 | | | FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Third game of the tourney played on Monday saw Ian Dun- bar miss a no-hitter as the Ter- race Legion marked up one hit. Dunbar scored the local all- star’s “sly run in the fourth in- ning when he singled, advanced to second and third on two passed balls and scored when Butch Currie grounded to the Terrace first baseman. The tournament is a double Knockout affair. Bach team must be defeated twice before elimin- ation. The Rupert boys only have to win one more game to clinch first place, Should Terrace win the first game Sunday a second game will be played as both teams would then he tied with one loss each, The all-stars under coach Don dy Ratchford, Marvin Scott, Tan Dunbar and John Leniuk, reeneeee mneree Tent reemtets Set tee eee em APPOINTED AS VICE PRESIDENT B.C, Warner 8. 7. 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