’ ‘ a? Terrre t a Me TANS VN NSLS “2 “ * . 4 Te . . i woe : Roel 3 Be ye ‘ PRYAVN VN SND VV VO FV EH EH ET TOS THEE VOTH ES HF HS VN VS VVVS VN VL VENV NSS VV VEEN EERE aS , ‘. . x weeavevsedeetred! Rainiers end — shutout streak By The Associated Press The Vancouver Mounties have surrendered to the law—the law of averages, that is—losing a Pacific Coast League baseball game and terminating a shut- out streak at 48 innings. The 4-2 setback came at the hands of the Seattle Rainiers lats night, reducing the Moun- ties’ league lead to two games over Phoenix, winners of an 18- 11 slugfest with Salt Lake City. Scattle’s win coupled with Portland’s 4-2 victory over Spo- kane resulted in some shuffling of lower division ranks while San Diego was moving virtually into a third-place tie with Sill runs were made, five by Salt Lake's losers. The big win was credited to strategy by manager Red Davis who loaded his Mneup with all lefthanders except for two men to face the Bee righthanders. The issue never was in doubt at San Dicgo, the Padres piling up 10 runs in the first four inn- ings. Sacramento would prob- ably have gone hone with a i INBOARD POWEER - urday by Norman Ostrum (foreground) and Janes Milton, : sleek boat for the estimated eight-hour run to Sheerwater, “owner, A. Winsted, aceompanied by his wife. “to use the V-8 powered boat for weekend run; into Bella Bella and generai business, such as , Marine _Tepairs, towing» and “salvage. Butedale will be only stopover on the way. PROPWASH Two hydroplanes given last nolish for outboard races at Taylor Lake th » By GLADYS BALDWIN ‘Two new hydroplanes are ex : Donald is in charge. pected to make their appearance Zaylor Lake. . n. Kins'or and Christo-| arvey are racing againsi n;an effort to have their fdroplanes in the water andj; around the harbor. sted. | foot auxiliary sloop built by her | | come alive and seem as light as sponsored by the! OWner and skipper Mr, ‘before Sunday. TACES, ce Rupert Outhoard Associa |= are scheduled to being at 1; with a drivers meeting a tio p.m, RED Turner craft shown here was dropped into water at Sourdough Bay Sat- ‘stand at the lake. Mrs. Neil Mc-: sight on Highway 16. It’s a fun- at the outboard races Sunday at; races and needed transportation: trailer or car top. |for racing boats are asked to:shove with all your might some-! contact R, P. Stewart at 2542 or! times it takes three men and a/ homers by Dust D. G. Martin 2764. in black jacket. Skippering the near Bella Bella, was its new Mr. Winsted, of Winsted Marine Services, plans i ny thing about boats, especially Drivers planning to.enter the: when trying to lift them on a Push and: | boy to move them. But, just asi Noticed the red sailed “Sword” ; soon as one small part of the}. She's a 19 i hull enters the water they be-: N. A.| feather and as free as the air, | Beketov, and was launched June —_—— 1956, ‘ The “Nika”, outbound from’ —_——-— | Seattle destination Juneau and: To the casual observer watch- ‘to Solons, 10-2. _|Dyck’s double. Chuck Churn, a seventh inning ! slump that cost it five of its last goose egg if a dropped ball had- n't let in two runs in the eighth stand spolied Hal Woodeschick’s possible shutout, Lake by drubbing the Sacramen- The high-riding | Mounties appeared en route to a fifth straight shutout as the hapless tainiers churned through six scoreless Innings while Van- couver es.ablished a 2-0 lead. Gordie Sundin, who hadn't been scored upon in 3145, inn-{} : . ; ings, weakenéd in the seventh, ina tie for sixth with Seattle, hits while the Padres collected 16 from five Solon hurlers. Spokane’s win over Portland dropped the Beavers into last place again and left the Indians Woodeschick gave up only five) a et VU aV AS SUS VV EET Ee eH ee eS sabe opty die Re bet bot oF ea aa y inp . ae ' It was no batting spree for however, and Seattle tied it ve reither team, with each getting with the combination of a single, | gs i" only seven safeties, but Spokane soe aeratice fly, a walk and | inched its blows better, Jim . oe Baxes led the Indian attack, get- Vada Pinson got aboard in the ting a triple and a homer in eighth on a fielder’s choice and! four trips and scoring twice. scored the clincher on Jim | Dick Hanlon rang up his sev- Jack Bloomfield pnth win against five losses but tripled and tallied ona follow - | needed relef in the seventh. up finge | for the insurance ran Willie Mays cold, hot— cold again the loser and! reliefer, the winner. . Phoenix rattled the boards with 15 hits as it broke a batting i six games. The Giant's barrage | ineluded a 10-run fourth inning | which effectively clinched the | tilt, The 10 runs crossed the plate: has happened to Willie Mays? ‘on a collection of seven walks } That's and five hits, including 2-run ; baseball fans | Leon Wagner. In all, eight home ; ‘than Willie himself. He Maior League | with only one single—of the in- ficld variety—in 23 times at bat. i Standings : (By The Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE | three no trump. Both sides vulnerable. * NORTH Mr. Dale a&95 v843 #653 MAK QOG WEST EAST Mr. Meck Mr. Abel AQ108732 AKI ¥Q yJ10975 @J1092 @Qsa- , we J 4 %& 10873 SOUTH Mr. Champton a AG64 YVAKEG2-: @aAkK 74 ee 5 2 The bidding: South West North East ly Pass 2 Pass 2NT Pass 3 NT All Pass seven of spades and Mr, lead was the} Abel's : king held the first trick. He re-! turned the jack and Mr. Cham-. pion ducked for the second: time, - Mr. Meek overtook with the, queen and led a third round of ; the suit. The ace won this trick, - a. dlamond was played from } dummy and Mr. Abel dropped ai small heart. Mr, Champion saw that he had: five sure tricks outside of clubs. : With entries to the board only: in clubs. he planned to lead that: suit and duck the first round: into Mr. Abel's hand. This: , would give him four club tricks! The opening | SAN FRANCISCO im — What; iif the scit broke no worse than j 4-2, what San Francisco , ask. And they,plan very efficiently. y Rhodes and! don't wonder about it any more | first club lead he went right in‘ has' with the jack. Now Mr, Cham-! i been through a six-day slump/pion had to win in’ dummy i Willie’s hot hitting streak that ed dummy’s ace | put him at the top of the Na- ‘head sadly. i tional League batting race end- | ed abruptly last Saturday against club lead toward Mr. Abel be-: But Mr. Meek loused up this. On the! or have the balance of the spade. ‘suit run again him. He play-! shaking his , He second. couldn't duck a BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr. Meek set Mr, Champion back on his with a beautiful defensive play in. this hang. Champion was grogey, but game. Shaking it, off, he came back with a brilliant play of his own to. Wrap up! with the king and ace of hearts, A third round of hearts put Mr, Abel in the lead. Alter winning two hearts for! his side's third and fourth tricks, Mr. Abel was left with the ten And wait- and cight of clubs. : heels j league basement. Mr A big seven-goal second period P.} bolstered Trail’s first lead of 3-2 Bears pull into second | TRAIL, B.C. -—Trall Golden Bears moved into second place In the West Kootenay Lacrosse League Thursday night as they downed Rossland Redinen 14-10 to shove the Redimen Into the to an overwhelming 9-3 lead. Rogsslind outscored Trall 4-3 in the third and added three more to Trail’s one. Ron Hill led Trail with while Finer Klit counted and set ap three more, MOTORCYCLE OUTPUT The United Kingdom © pra- duced 125,000. motorcyeles, in- five, four ing with open arms in dummy {cluding motorized bicycles and were the queen and nine, . ‘scooters, in 1956. 3 Prince Rupert Daily, News _Friday, June 1 13, 1958 = we TODAY TO CAPITOL - ae SATURDAY = 7 - 9 P.M. GEO. BAKER HARRY ANDREWS “HELL IN. KOREA” . FRED MacMURRAY “DAY OF THE BADMAN” SUNDAY MIDNITE TO WEDNESDAY 7 - - Bil: 713 comer Saturday Matinee 2 ~ 4:15 “KENJI SAWARA YUMI SHIRAKAWA “"RODAN” eT IIE * SAT URDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. Shows 6:45 - 9:20 Today to Saturday ‘Children Students: ..... Adults 0.00... ADMISSION PRICES Matinee Evenings ‘le 25¢ 50¢ - Ge COc 85c teve DAVID 0. SELZNICK'S production of ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S HUDSON - ‘JENNIFER JONES - VITTORIO DE SICA. a Sitka, stopped at the Prince Ru-' 5 me ee a to tl tw ing from the deck of an inbound pert Yacht ( Club last week. ‘New York ...... 8313 700 on | ; Cincinnati Redlegs. en inte he only had one club left: start n addition to the two new| ooo a) steamer, buoys are funny} Skippered by Mr. George M. ‘Boston .......... 28 26 519 9 i. The night before he had op-|in his hand. : ROCK hydroplanes, word is going \ ite objects floating about in} Ross with Mrs, Ross as first! Kansas City ..... 26°25 510 9s'ened with a 400-foot home run| , After giving the situation a iam COLON by OW LUAK 4 ; around eat there has peer “\ an aparently aimless fashion, at/ mate, the “Nika” had put in to paeninston rer 10:2 | ,and added two singles in three | lot of thought, he decided | CINEMASCOPE, sresromronc seuno pomsigerabre er OUn me of ‘the! various points. The uninitiated! McLean's Shipyard while here. Cleveland ...... 25 30 455 Official times at bat. That gave ammys nine of cubs might | : —_—_ a“ _ dvivene a Hike last ne have | eYe has difficulty in distinguish-! Mr. Ross thought he might have Detroit ......... 23 29 442 ‘him the batting lead at 433 | i ue hed th to his problem. | STARTS MONDAY 7 & PM. -9: 10 rivers u none a; _ races a re ing them from bits of floating! sent his propelor when he got Chicago ......... 22 30 = .423 iW [tai th his surge of 17 hits int e cashed the king of clubs . been doing some adiusting, rais- | afr wood. joff course during the heavy fog| NATIONAL LEAGUE 127 times at bat. - just in case Mr. Meek had 3 and a ohaneing the vaaele tn on To the mariner, they makej two weeks ago. Milwaukee... on nH re GBL' Then the touch vanished. false-carded wen i original A paacs CACHEY Be effort to gain more speed. Two! Sense in no uncertain terms. Inj Other yachts In at the Yacht san Francisco .... 30 25 545 1. | Willie droped to 393 and behind - The Bae ast ed th ou eton, aan heats will be hel Canadian waters there is a uni-; Club have been the “Sea Rest”:Cincinnati ...... 24 23 [511 3 : Stan Husial of the St. Louis ,,7 7€" Te cashec e ace and bony uy MALONES ‘ Onis Will De Funvin each class. | form system of buoyage, author.|from Ketchikan to Seatt's; Pitsburgh ||... 27 26 509 8 Cardinals again. King of diamonds. He followed He _, According to an association! jyeq by the. Department oi{ Polaris”, Seattle to Ketchikan, St Louis ........ 25 25 500 ‘ | “I just don't know,” Mays, PCLSTANDINGS : ‘spokesman some water skiing is} ” Cheiago ......... 27 29 482 3 » : GS i ed betw heat d the | Transport. | Sea Rest returning to Seattle. : Philadelphia 23 28 451 .isays of his batting doldrunis.- W LL. Pet. GBL- piann elween heats an Throughout the ports of Brit-| Just to make fishermen drool, pos angeles ...... 22 30 432 8 “I don’t know.” Vancouver ...... 38 21 644 Duchess of Edinburgh chapter of lich Columbia al} buoys on the|Fred Zylstra of the “Sea-Rest” srecvccererrrrrreccceroccrinceerererreccorereroreorercorcororoeee PHOCMX ........ 37 24 607 2 “pnt | the ee naave made arrang 8C-| starboard side of the channel, | caught a 62 pound spring salmon: i Sane Dlewo 8 BR RS crt ments to have a refreshment | entering from seaward, are con- | the first day of his fishing trip. , LEONARD SETS COURSE RECORD Sacramento ae 23°32 418 13 ‘ical, painted red, and if num- TT i Spokane ........ 24°35 4.408 13 sea FRED E. DOWDIE bered, marked with even num-| For safety in National Water; Seattle | becca es 2435 407 14 — bers, and must be left on the | Safety Week June 15 to June 21, iG} TAKE LE D VER B LDING pforuinnd 6... 21 32 306 14 OPTOMETRIST «starboard when passing in. Canadian Red Cross Society of-: on All buoys on the port side, en- fers the following rules for safe. PENTICTON, B.C. (—Stan Leonard set a course record sa] Nein eins Oy Cr) . . . tt : Phone 5548 ia - 3rd Ave. W. = y Wallace’ s Dept, Store mi vedtmon F-c Fern wm-oPer 2-Pioce Sots BY YOUNG IDEAS,| Made Of Fhoiest Matched Pollshed Cotton, _WALLACE'S ‘DEPT. STORE ' . ‘ ‘ . 3 t a 4 ye rhs Peete Pp aye vob ‘ ew eee a tering from seaward, are flat- | boating: topped (can), painted black, DON'T go out in a small boat | with odd numbers, if any, and|unless you are a competent! imust be left on the port hand! swimmer or are wearing a lite: ‘when passing in, preserver. . Buoys painted with ‘red and! DON'T overload any boat,: black horibontal bands will be, Jarge or small, One person for: found’ on obstructions or middle; each seat is a good rule, grounds, and may be left on DON’T use any boat that is not either hand. completely seaworthy. Buoys painted with white and! DON'T go out fn a boat int stormy weather i DON'T stand. up in a boat or canoe, Learn to handle water- craft, DON'T change places in ai small boat. ! DON'T leave the boat if it Cap | sizes, Cling to It until rescued. black vertical stripes will be found in mid channel, and must be passed close~to to avold dan- ger, Speaking of coast steamers, 1 sce the CPR is advertising an ex- cursion to the Seattle Fair, Prince Rupert to Seatule and re-; DON'T attempt to swim to, turn---$25 aboard the Princess: shore, . { Beatrice sailing August 29. Don't} DON'T shoot rapids, start Hning up for your tickets{| DON’T use home-made ralts though--that was for August, | Or logs as boats, 1900. Quite a difference! Won-} DON'T overpower your buat. dor how far $25 would take one} Be sure your motor ts designed now? for your eratt, Car top boats and trailered boats are becoming a common {Try Daily News Classitied Operation Doorstep Today — Friday, June 13th The X-ray van will be parked near McKuys Store, 1400 Blk. Oth Ave, 2, Saturday - June 14 Third Ave,, 2nd Avo, Ist Ave. trom McBride St. to ard abe Held the Clvie Centre, Pactie Place, and the Legion Bullding, Night Stop: Legion grounds, Ist Ave. W. It's Froo! Anyone over 15 can get an X-Ray! Not Sorry Feel Safe ver pa’ ; 1h Medel” ‘ GR ny pee We ey, te eet dg pg ate ‘ ! fi ko ae Bi ha pe Pee ct Seep pe bob at the Penticton Golf and Country Club Thursday as he de- feated Al Balding by two strokes to take a one-stroke lead in their five-city tour of British Columbia. 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