neetenneintmntetetelinaitihen Beg Ne Ber at Se ewe tm, eRe ~ bi Vit Dale un. iy to take. ‘Advantage « oft LOPPY BASEBALL : “something has: gone. of playing, a polished ga shave. to: have a ‘few doubts, » oy. one, of | ‘the local | Tewspapers needed; “ihe sent pitchers. to. the mound | batsnien’ walk hack to the bene talk- n't been | the Yankees of song and y: there ‘battling for the. lead, -but: if: ‘hasn't. ey've' ‘been. playing: sloppy’ baseball, that’s all. es iit ‘that shouldn't affect the defence, lways a strong point. of the NewYork club, . Or the pitching,. hich -always has-been good’.enough to hold the-opposition in while :the. sluggers. -methodically. went: ‘to work, . ’ You can't blame’ ‘it on. over-confidence, ‘With men of almost @ the. ‘Yankees ‘will. win, ; but on their play to date you: ies fe pictures we have’ very ordinary, play. They a are ena iistead a write-up given the Booth Mem _ «The first’ being the record ‘of |. ‘ " ‘the Senior Boys’ broad junip, It - of. our: high ‘school athletes al- * “The. second and probably. the amore important is the two-mile ' therefore I believe that credit ‘due ~ Lambie, then Jim Johnson’ and ied & * @ coune “Japa toimake gure that if one The was: very, glad to see the big -orial ‘track’ ‘Meet,:-but there are “a: few: erroneous. ‘things, reported, "was not broken’ this year by any though: one, boy ‘came’ ’ within || inches'of doing so. race, - THIS rate ‘wis the grand: | ést ‘affair of the track meet and should ‘Be, given where credit is Originally it was ‘annolineed by micréphone that Bob Strand came, fitst, followed by John fourth wile Valpy. Where the names. published camo. fidm I do ‘not know, I ad- mit that there was a erent deal of controversy over the outcome of the’ race but I. didn't. think the Issue could have bacome 80 confused, : 4. “There ‘isa rior being’ chieite Inted néw about a. race which vill slirpass the one al.Acropo- Nik, Shiould this “Marathon” be lield St would certainly prove Who. lk‘ the “John Landy" of Booth Meniorial; i A STUDENT OF BOOTH Faitor's Note: Winners In the ly wocmile rhee were deelded by 1 of the jidges and rive Additional tenchers «who kept track of the runners and, the runner “lapped” another, there ‘would: Yo. no confysion, Some “yunpors: first of all Japned other te eon | Behind . ‘the . six-hit Ditching of Bry Palica, who a — Vancouver Monit “Vaneouver: won. the first one ‘Sauve, fiddled. ‘with ‘his: cap? ‘}Tuns. to launch’ the: ‘first ball . bed: of a screaining. extra-base | Vv Vv eV Tw VON HON " ve —fererped Esquires [Boot Too Many — By DICK AYRES A revamped. Esquire “ Despite their. prowess at the “| bat, Terrace left 11 men. strand- ‘Led on the bases in the first game and seven in the abreviated sec- ‘ond. contest.: . Superb fielding by playing , {coach ‘Don Scherk who. deserted his datehing post to play short '] Was not enough’ to overcome the ‘Tdefensive boots afield by his]; ‘team-mates. _Scherk himself in “{the fifst game: committed two éfrors; but ‘the: other Esquires added another nine, The Log- géts,.6n: “the offensive ‘side {Donaldson, for: 10 hits., ‘STRIKES OUT. 15: wr “* Méahwhile * a: , fidgety , Neil stroked..fhée -back,“of his head, wet: his fingers arid struck “out ay total of 15 °Esquires, Other’ ‘elothier batters. were. only able to tag him for ':three safeties. Scherk: collected a ‘triple, Gale a double and’ Danny Bill: single. °° SECOND UPRISING. A-walk, a single-and a double and two efrors- brought In three: |game. Donaldson held the visit- ors scoreless..for..three innings but another uprising in.the fifth single, Gerry Groom was safe on a fielder's choice, Jackie Burton {singled and with two- down Bill , [Reynolds doubled, Esquires had: scored twice in {the bottom of the -fourth when Bill was. safe on an error, Ray |Soring walked and: Gale belted a double, Only. other. time Es- quires got on the scorésheet was in the. eighth: wheri ‘Danny Bill's single scored: Scherk | who’ had tripled. tet, “| TERRIFIC CATCH . _ Logger hurler. Sauve’ ‘was rob- hit’ anda probable: run-batted- in-in the top’ of. the, ninth when af ‘the“season: re The Mounties ‘scored. orice’ in the fifth on a single by*Palica, another single by. Spider Jor: genson and a double -:by Jim Marshall. They added two more in the eighth on a walk, a ‘sacrifice, a single by Len Green,, a. Holly. wood error, and | a _Hlelder's choice, | -. In the second game, ‘thestwo teams matched home runs: in aier connecting for Vancouver, the éighth ‘Inining In what was Scheduled *as a seven-inning game, Vancouver wot: it.when; with two out, Buddy Peterson doubled and Jorgenson Alngled him home, Don Ferfarese scored his sece ond win In a fine pitching duel with Ben Danlels, who suffered his second loss, Tn other POL games yonterday Sacramento beat San Francisco 5-4 and lost:the second game 13-0; Lox Angeles split with.San Diego 1-0 and 1-3; and: Beatle won the firstigame with Port. land 73 and lost the second 3-1, day, PCL STANDINGS Yunaouvet reve 42°10 Ban runclaco 1 B90 023 Hollywood v.46, 80 28 600 9 Won Angelen .44, 97 28 B40 dip Ban Diego. oreree a0 28 4A My Brattlo Vaeenene 21) 49 8 Portland vscieee 10 8B 404 TY Baoramonto 4.4, 18 86 208 18 so mrenesearmeeenrmnetenmneyireneestereaanineey-ateneit Medal play for Thombhill Golf Olu mon's champlonshins will he hold June’) at Torrnaco Golf and Country. club, ‘Tunnors: and later wore Inpped themselves, | : Rane oe i ‘a Ral YOU Y in To a "WASHER © Loss your trade-in " he Sore That Sorat arate" me | Fee PHONE ut i open to all club mombors, $209.50 80,00 Ievenvvrseeonnennneanvorneite ray $159.50 WAR per. month 1. 4 eee g “Ed. 2 the second, R, C. Stevens hitting | one for. Hollywood, and Joe Fra- |. The score Stayed that way until | No games wore scheduled {0- . OWL Poh ap 07 hammered the. offerings . of Bill: | plited three more:tallies. Gun-|. -|mar’*Paulson led off ‘with .a {down to.a 6-3 defeat in an ex- line-up took. some “of: the glamor off. Terrace Loggers, champions of the Prince Rupert and: District’ baseball league yesterday after- (noon, but not-enough to prevent the hard-hitting in- terior squad-from taking both-ends of a doubleheader ‘Jat Roosevelt Park 7-3 and 8-1. , pitied than ° blamed’ for. helping Esquires boot the second game a fast, seven- inning affair, . By joining as a -eateher, Currie en- abled playing coach’ Don Scherk to bolster the infield, . Esquires started - well. in the first inning and got.one run.on two hits and two errory: off Log- gers’ Jack Denbow, John, Lamb ie wasn’t having too’ much ‘trouble with Terrace «until: the third when Patlson: doubled, went to third on: a: passed ‘ball and came home -when “Currie Bury’s head. With ‘the. game tied up, the bases - loaded - sand ‘two, out, Currie: heard ‘> a.- - second | strike ‘called. on Bob Prekasky, thought it was a third’ strike, tossed the ball a slight way short distance into the infield. and]. turned to ledve the. plate. Paul- son on third came home with 4/the winning run, Terrace. added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth when -Loggets’ hurler Denbow singled. “home Reynolds. .In his seven-inning stint Denbow fanned ‘nine and |’ walked one. Lambié for Esquires Struck out five and ‘walked three, In the first game Donaldson struck out eight; and walked four as did Sauve for Terrace. . (See Box Scores Page’) . ‘Spurs Win. ‘VANCOUVER @—A late rally by Glasgow Celtic failed to close the gap on England's © ham, Hotspur here . Saturday night as the Scottish squad went hibition soccer match at Empire Stadium, A crowd of 21,171 watched the see-saw match. in- ‘Reat-perfect weather, n tocnerk. Jeaped. high. in: the ‘air | E | SO ‘wring’ down: ‘the: sizzling" ‘drive: ws ‘Piqued ‘at.‘the theft, Sauve fanned the next three Esquire batters to face him with 12 pitches, Butch: Currie,* veteran soft- ball. receiver’ playing. his first hardball role . was more. -to be threw-over. third: baseman Dick | -JOHN LAN eg Ne ar hurler, ‘doesn't look any’too. -happy..ashe comies off the “mound in a Prince: Rupert: and District’ baseball league’, game. Joh. had a 1-0. game: going - against Terrace Loggers yes-. ‘Over Weekend lowed to play on a street, they should have an older ‘child or an adult .to supervise ‘them, Youngsters are all to frequently. victims of traffic, through their own ignorance of. the dangers of. this hazard, small’ehilaren’ ‘thust’be al} terday but errors. turrd it into a 3-1 loss for Esquires be- { fore. thé end‘ of the seven- -in- ning fixture, Savoy. Hotel Wins Two ' Savoy Hotel racked wp two ung Esquire } ‘smell ‘nile: be’ some time: ‘Before the’ oe American to run ‘the mile in Jess \f than four. minutes takes another: i crack. Landy’s world record’ of 3: 58, Pe ‘Determined Don: ‘Bowden, ‘who {ran the mile at: Stockton, Calif, Saturday hight in 3:58.7, plans to concentrate on the half mile : the rest ot the season, at. 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