a fet Lee tte ee - - ? wee wee +4 e-- < wi ®t se mS Ps WTS: é tye we noe we ew wR eK THA NNER WA ee ee HH HOH HEH ATH EN HH HHS Rw ee Prince.Rupert Daily News Monday, September 16, 1957 T rophy Final Replay y | Set After Tied Game “Last game of the soccer season” ‘wasn't the last,’ game as Ayansh and the Hugarian team each took a four- -goal piece of .the North Star trophy final at Roosevelt Park - Saturday and will replay the game next Saturday. Dubious star ‘of. the well- far out, and- kicked the ball played game was centre f0r- into the empty goal. ward Adrian ‘Tambourini, Rallying, Aiyansh ‘steam rolled playing for the Hungarians after |qown the field and let loose with being picked up from the dis-|q barrage of shots,/the last one solved Hills and Williams team. of which finally found the goal. He scored twice. Johnnie Stewart ‘was credited PROTEST IN WIND with the equalizer,’ Aiyansh contended that Tam- |! Aiyansh kept up‘ the pressure bourini was not a substitute and |and Rod Tait, after missing two therefore not qualified to play. | sure-fire. chances: set up the If. he should be in the Hung-|next goal as he lured the goal arlan line-up next week, Aiyansh |keepér out of rositim and then|{ will enter. a »protest. crossed to centre. where -Nelson| » “Tambo” opened the scoring | Morven tapped in’ the ball. Mor- after :2 minutes when he trapped |ven split the! uprights. again as a clearance shot by, the Aiyansh jhe picked up‘a rebound of Rod gorilte who had ventured too |'Tait’s - drive : against the goal "1 post to give -his team the lead Moore To Fight for the second: time. Five minut- Los ANGELES (a — Archie es. earlier, inside. right Jan}: Skladany had tied’ the score for ‘the Hungarians. Moore finally will defend his world light heavywheight title here Friday night against Tony : The best goal .of the game oy came five minutes after half- DON. HARTWIG Anthony, a New York youngster. Moore, who will be 41 officially time, when Tambourini fired a . Two run homer. shot from 20: yards out into the - in mid-December, settled for a $90,000 guarantee. to risk his exact lower left corner. ‘erown, in this 15-round. match The Hugarians lost a golden opportunity to take the. lead that originally was scheduled for early summer . in Detroit. Major League Standings AME RICAN LEAGUE . Ww Lb Pet. GBL when Martin‘ Bucsi set a penalty kick against’ the left goal post. The penalty followed an inten- tional hand play by. Oscar Mer-| New ‘York ....... 91 53 -.632 cer. ' Chicago ........ 84 57 .569 Sin i PCL Standings | A well-aimed pass trom the] Detrot ..0.." 73-63 ea les ' pet. p pight earned Percy Tait an as-| Baltimore ...... 69 73 486 21 > c vfermat ae zi L isist on Aiyanh’s ‘fourth goal by| Cleveland ...... 68 74 .479 22 Lo SiN Francisco .. 101 32 (601 | lRod Tait. . Washington 54 88 .380 36 , Vancouver .... .- 97 70 581 (34 os Kansas City .... 52 89 369 3745 pdh 1 -HolyWood 2....5,94 74 560 7 With less than two’ minutes to NATIONAL LEAGUE ; ar ge Diego ee eee ‘89° 79 °. .530 12, gZO,. while Aiyansh fans were Ww. L Pet. GBL . SEAM ses vee oF 13% ‘celebrating the near Victory, Jan| Milwaukee 85 57 _599 . eeee . t . . Sacramento 63 105 +375 3a |SKaldany tied up the with the St. nls seeees ea a 38 a sg prtiand ....... 60 108. 357 41 |final counter of the game. Cincinnati... 73°69 «51412 ee = Philadelphia .... 72 72 .500 14 eT. New York ....... 68 78 .466 ,19 Ste Pittsburgh ....:. 58 88 .397 29 ‘ Chicago ......-- 56 87 892 -29/ GB. PHILLIPS ® h e h . / 4" CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Pitcher Dies rn LOGAN, W. Va. Wi — Max ‘Butcher, who pitched for Brook- lyn, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh during a 10- -year career in the National League, died Sunday. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TELEPHONE 5318 He WS Oe ees epureh in ( | : ‘ . 1941. He won 95 games and lost ___ 106 in the majors. 142 SECOND AVE. W. “ANNOUNCING The amalgamation of NEAL EVANS TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. . and MENZIES CITY TRANSFER LTD. to be operated under. the name | _ NEAL EVANS TRANSPORTATION . COMPANY, LIMITED Experienced personnel of both companies will be available to offer complete service in: @ FURNITURE MOVING @ WAREHOUSE &STORAGE © GENERAL FREIGHT: Phones — Furniture Moving and Dispatching 4021 3475 Accounting SUPERINTENDENT DISPATCHER WAREHOUSING FURNITURE MOVING ACCOUNTING | ennai Ted Arney Vic Menzies Bol Menzies Ernie Elliott * * * * ¥ Petar Ryan , Mrs, Pat MeLennan Miss Lucy Evans asian euntipdinhan 14 trucks from one ton to 12% ton trailers. Torrace Bus Service. City Bus Service. » ty 7 bined to give at Roosevelt Park. Rupert hung onto a big first inning lead to take the first pame 11-5 while Smithers rallied in the top of the seventh in the ‘Yast game to triumph 6-3. The twin-bill, staged as a benefit for ailing bali-player Don Hawryluk raised $500 to- wards his medicai expenses. WEAK STARTER A weak opening pitcher spoil- ed Smithers debut here. With a 2-0 edge going intg the pottom of the first: inning, Smithers’ starter Johnson walk- ed the first two batters to face him and then gave up singles to; Bill Sunberg, Joe Giordano, Bill Kilpatrick, Don Hartwig, hit Darrell Young with a_ pitched ball and handed Rupert pitcher Gordy Cameron a two bagger, all of which saw seven runs come in on five hits. Tommy, Robinson came in to put out the fire. Gordy Cameron for the Rupert All Stars held the Smithers squad scoreless for seven innings only giving up three more runs in the top of the third when a single by Robinson, an error, a single by captain Carl Spicer, Box Scores FIRST GAME Sum of $500 Raised In Benefit Series | By DICK AYRES Perfect baseball we: ather, a disappointing nine- inning game and a‘rousing seven-inning finale com- e about 350 fans a worthwhile afternoon of entertainment yester(lay as Smithers All-Stars and Prince Rupert All-Stars split a,benefit doubleheader | Smithers AB RH POA E Watson. cf 3’ 1 0 1 0 0 Flockart, Ib ...... 4.1 1 9 0 0 Spicer, sS ........ 4 1 1 2 1°90 Boyko, lf ........ 3 r.1 00 0 Stacey, 3b ........ 2q90 001 #0 Maskiewich, rf...: 4 0 @® 2 0 QO Herman, 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 4 0 Bovill, c ........ 3 0 0 5 0 1 McFarland,c......1 0 0 2 0 0 Jonnson, Pp ........ o 00 0 0 0 Robinson, p ...... 412 02 1 Totals 382 5 6 24 8 2 Prince Rupert ‘ AB RH POA E Smith, 2b ........ 3 1 0 1 21 «0 Bury, 2b ..........4. 10060 2 1,0 | D- Scherk, c ...... 4 2 112 1:2 {Sunberg, ef ...... 5 2 4 1 0 0 Young, rf ........- 4 1 10 0 90 Giordano, ss 41 1 03 1 Kilpatrick, HW ...... 4 1 21 1°00 0 S. Scherk, lb ...... 4 1 2.5 0 0 Davis, 1b teseeeee FO 0 4 0 0 Hartwig, 3b ...... 3 2 2 131.3 O21 Cameron, p’......-. 4 0 2 0 4 90 Totals ...... 37.11 14 2716 4 SECOND GAME Smithers AB R H POA E Buchanon, rf .... 4 1-1 10 2 Werman, s#° ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 Flockhart, 2b ...... 3 002 2 0 : Boyko, lf ........ 4 1 1 21 0 1 Stacey, 3b . ...... 21 01 4 9 Thompson, lb .... 2 0 0 6 0 1 Johnson, Ib ...... 10 0 0 0 0 McFarland, c ..... 2 00 5 2 90 Bovill, @ ce. eee eee 0 1 02 0 0 Smith, cf .. .. 2 0 0 1 0 8 Masktewich. cf cee Tod 1 0000 («80 Watson, cf ...... o 0 01 0 0 Spicer, po...ee es 23 10 2 0 Totals . 26 6 5 2110 4 Prince fupert . AB RH POA FEF Bury, 20 ......066- 8 0 0 2°2 OU S, Scherk, too TY O 0 0 0 0 Kilpatrick. Wows. ee 3°90 1 21 0 90 Sunberg, 88 oe. eee 2 0 0 0 83 0 AVER, Co fee ee eee 83°00 0 9 «1~21 Dayis, Ib... 3 1 1 8 1 ~=0 Har twig, rf, $b... 8 O O 0 0 0 Lister, 8b .... 20 01 2 0 Youn, rf 1o 1 000 Adams teeeee O 0 0 0 0.0 Dunbar, rho... BOF OD 0 0 Dn. Scherk . 1 7 1 0 0 0 Shankel, po... eeee- 20 40 0 13°90 GHordano wwe ee 10 0 1 OQ O Totals cease 27 DB 4A Qt 10 4 Tlnescores: . Smithers . 203 000 000--5 6 2 Rupert TWO OB Ols--1) 144 pee Jchnson, Robinson Cby and Boevill and = MaeFarland; Cameron and Beherk, Emithors , 000 000 6 40 6 4 nunert, oor 100.1 8 4° 1 Spicer and MaeFarland and Bovill. Shankel and Tavdk. 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The second game was a differ- ent affair. ’ Carl Spicer, who has played ball for Smithers for a minimum of 12 years, elected to pitch ‘for his squad. A Maritimer like him, en Shankel-: faced Spicer for a six inning pitching duel. Neither Spicer nor gave up a hit in the first three and a half innings. but in the bottom of the fourth Davis snag- ged a single, stole second, third and then home, Dunkar had scored in the. third for Rupert on an error, a passed ball, a steal and ,a second error. ROOF FELL IN Meanwhile young Shankel had a no-hitter going right up to the top of the seventh. Then the roof fell in. Faced with their last at bats, ‘Smithers poured it on. Boyko singled, Stacey walked, Bovill was hit by a.pitched ball to load the bases. _Maskeiwich, pinch-hitting, singled over short to drive in one run and Spicer bunted. safely to tie up the ball game. Buchanan singled to score Spicer and Bovill. Herman singl- ed scoring Maskeiwich but was out at second as Flockart got on by a fielder’s choice and an er- ror scored Buchanan. Smithers ended the inning on the favor- able end of a 6-2 score. Rupert’s last-inning rally fell short by three runs. Bombers Ne et Shankel nEW STAN KEL _ Lost no- “hitter, ag Liens Tonig'xt By The Canadian Press Second-place teams meet last~/! place teams tonight in two; Western Interprovineial Fooimail | Union games. Leaeue-leading Edmonton Eskimos remain idte. “Coach Bud Grant’s hard-dtiv- ing Winnipeg Blue Bombers go ngainst British Colm bait Lions at Vancouver, while Calgary) Stampeders take on Saskatc he- wan Rouvhriders in Regina. Bombers moved into a second- place tie with Calgary Starped- ers by whipping the Stamps 40- 13.in Caleary Saturday night while the Lions, tied in lastp lace with the Roughriders, took a 25- 6 beating at the hands of the Grey’Cup champion Eskimos in Edmonton. Both the Bombers and the}! Stampeders will make a bid for sole. possession of second spurt. Each club has eight points. four behind Edmonton which as suffered onl yone defeat so far this season. In the east the Toronto Argo- aauts, only Canadian big-league club without a victory fm 1957 league play, dropped No. 5 Sat- urday. It was a fancy beating— 43-1 by Montreal Alouettes, de-| fending league champions. | The victory put Als into a sec- ond-place tie with Ottawa | Rough Riders who dropped a; close 18-14 decision to the maul-} ing Tiger-Cats at Hamilton Sat- urday night. Tiger-Cats nave, won ‘four of their five games | while the Als and Riders have: dropped two in five. | | | Use Classifieds--They Pay 'mnaining . ett ae eM Ce OO we . ‘ ew Pulford Sp arks East To Win Over Shamrocks DIXIE Ont, @ — Bobby Pul- ford played his last junior la- crosse game Saturday night and |made it one to, be remembered — at least by. "Victoria Sham-, rocks. . The 21-year-old athlete leaves Brampton Excelsiors today to join Toronto Maple Leafs of the | National Hockey League. at their Sudbury training camp. He witl; be lost ‘to Excelsiors in the re- games of their serics with Victoria for the ‘Canadian junior lacrosse championship and the Minto Cup. . With, Pulford jeading the way, Excelsiors defeated Victoria 16-7. Saturday night to take a. 2-1. lead in the best-of-seven series. The next game is tonight in Brampton. Pulford scored two: goals to ; bring his serfes total to eight and slowed down the. Victoria attack with some tfusty body checking. Advertising i in The Daily News Brings Kesults: as ee ce oe mend eeeenesmeneanniee cobain asp ay ttgrny Aetenten eena For this Terrific 57 FRIGIDAIRE RANGE TEs ¥, 5 on a Nea ceamrenaa. ge What a buy! We've never seen anything like Unis special low price —on an all-new "57 Frigidaire Electric Range with the popular "Glass Deor Oven.” Lets you see everything that’s cookin’! 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