3 oe wae ~ Moore _ Frazier’s home run ' decides first game By The Associated Press Vancouver strengthened its hold on first place in | the Pacific Coast League Monday night with two 1-0} ° SPORTS ROUNDUP © “misses KO mark SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Archie Moore, 19615, outpointed Howard King, 194, in 10 rounds Monday night in a non- victories over Portland. The doubleheader was played in a total time of less than 314 hours. The seven-inning first game, lasting only one hour and 10 minutes. It was the fastest PCL game ever played in the British Columbia city. The fast play for the 16 inn- ings of baseball was in sharp contrast to the 1$-inning 41%4- hour 8-8 tie game played at Vancouver Sunday. That game was called by the curfew law and the second game of the sched- uled double-header was postpon- ed until Monday night. That was the first game played last night. Vancouver won it on Joe Frazier’s towering home run in the second inning. The Moun- ties got only three other hits off Elmer Singleton, but they didn’t need them. Three double plays title fight before 3,500 fans, The light heavy champion knocked King down three times, once in the ninth round for a nine count. That was the closest Moore came to the 127th knock- out in his long ring career, Moore claims to have knocked out three other fighters but they are not carried in’ the record book, King was knocked down twice in the seventh for short counts. Moore had outpointed the Reno boxer three times before. Moore! had hoped to best the record of | the late Young Stribling who| had 126 knockouts. saved Vancouver’s Erv Palica when he got into trouble. Vancouver's lone run in. the fourth inning ‘of the |" second game came when Buddy Peter- son trotted home from third on a wild pitch by John Buzharat, Handicapped golfer gets hole-in-one WATERTOWN, Mass. (f) — Peterson had reached first on a single, second on a steal that was hotly disputed by the Beav- ers, and third on an infield out. The games were the only ones played last night. There is a full schedule for tonight with Salt Lake C:ty at Phoenix, Seat- tle at Vancouver, Sacramento at San Diego and Portland at Spo- Stanley Paltsios scored a hole- in-one at the Sandy Burr golf course Sunday. He used a four iron to can his tee shot on the cer fans look at the program \ 4 nee ee @ee Ci a 2 yA 4 Se ee eee we ee wea we MEE KH EE HOH HEH HOO EN DOH awe DE HE a OY a ae Ns SR WINSTON CHURCHILL WINS SOCCER TROPIHY—When soc- for a game and find that Winston Churchill is playing, they sometimes find it hard to believe their eyes, but there isn’t any mistake. This Winston is a 17-year-old soccer player from West Hartleport, England, who was born during the “blitz "and named for the then Prime Minister. He is holding the “Footballer of the Year” trophy, 153-yard third hole. Paltsios has only one arm. His right arm was amputated below the elbow a few years kane, ago, Champs renew bid for world which he won for the second year In a.row.. soccer Cup Sunberg scattered the hits well through the game, giving up singles jn the frst, second and ninth and a triple by Ron Cameron In the third. He struck cut three and allowed = seven bases on balls. Fon Heroux was charged with the loss. He was tagged for 10 hits, including a five-hit owt- ‘burst by Minor Simundson, who singled twig¢e and connected for three doubles. Butch Currie was almost equally effective for the pulp- High school athletes — get trophies Sports year at Booth Memorial high school wets capped off Friday with presentation of trophies for outstanding athletes | ; and teams, T. Norton Yopngs presented the Rotary Shield to the two- mile felay team that won the recent inter-house track meet. A ‘second team trophy, pre- sented ‘by vice-prineipal Frank Sutton, went to the vollyball team that captured the north- western B.C. championship, In ‘individual awards, teacher ‘S unberg handcuffs | A&WN on four hits Bill Sunberg, relinquishing his accustomed posi- tion at short stop for the pitcher’s mound, fed Army and Navy a four-hitter last night to chuck Local 708 to a 22-6 Men’s Softball league victory. coe em ae ete Ate ts irr premmawny eemiatadhtnas Sten Ceetnd meee ser men with four hits in five offi- celal trips to the plate. Joe Ward and Bill Sunberg each chalked up three hits, a Sydney, Australian ww — Clive Stewart, 15914, Australia, out- pointed Al Williams, 158, Los Angeles (12), ‘ 4 Frince Rupert Daily News 7 Tuesday, June 10, 1958 HEARTS DRUB ONTAIUO SUDBURY @ — Heart of Midlothian romped to an easy 10-0 vietory over the Northern - Ontario All-Stars here Monday night to register their seventh win in cight games on their North American soccer tour, foie Te ree ore wig Sete etc hmeene my gt enemas arse T-A-l-L-O-RI-N-G © Suits ‘ © Pants © Topcoats @ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor 220 ~6th St. Phone 4238 TRY THE OUR SPECIALTY - DIAL | 3215 x Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods - 635 - TAKE OUT ORDERS..." Buy your show tickets here _ Fresh bread daily | Open 6 o.m. to 1 o.m.. “helps you to save 1, Use your Savings Accoun? strictly for saving. 2. Keep a separate Personal Chequin Account for paying Bil 2nd AVENUE WEST = a —___ |‘Try this new plon ot ony “Royal” branch, PRETORIA, South Africal SCHEME BACKFIRED. (Reuters)—Mike Holt, South Af- rican light-heavyweight boxing Aubrey MeTaggart presented the Sports Shop trophy to Roy Jes- see, boys’ grand aggregate win- STOCKHOLM (AP) — Defending champions West Germany, France, Sweden and Brazil Sunday a at eet. TE ear rene Ree meee \, e i : a ‘cut. at the Nationa} champion, will meet Yvon Durel- le of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., in July for Durelle’s Empire title, Holt's -/ Piet Lourens, said night, received a ‘from Jack Solomons, the ish'.boxing promoter, stating the fight would be held in before the fight. STOCKHOLM tl — Mexico’s wolried manager Antonio Lopes ' Herranz had five injured players on his hands Monday and a hard match against Wales.in the world soccer championships only 48 hours away. Fullback Jose Villegas suffer- ed the’only serious injury in the Mexican squad that lost 3-0 to Sweden Sunday in the opening game. . OTTAWA (—Robert J, (Bob) White, six-foot-two, 235-pound tackle from Otterbein College, Rough Rider contract, the Big Four football club announced to- day. ’ _ A 1957 draft choice of Balti- » more Colts, White, 23, was a late Football ieague team's training camp _ last fall and decide to return to “, College, + White plays defensive end as well as offensive and defensive tackle. His hobby is weight 'ft- ing. ST, LOUIS (m—Eddie Yawitz, manager of welterweight cham- pion Virgil Akins, said Monday Akins has been offered a $40,000 uarantee to defend his title against Harold (Babyface) Jones. The proposed fight would be in Los Angeles late in August. ' Yawitz said the offer was the first Akins has received — since winning the title with a four- round technical knockout of Vinee Martinez last Friday, TORYO (--A television com- pany said today it plans to build on 80,000-seat indoor basebal] stadium in Tokyo by 1960, Yoshichiro Shimizu, president of the company, said at a press conference the stadium, covered by a 210-foot stainless steol dome, will cost about $11,000,000. recente Lentenmeneenttanan ace Wohl $s trounce Fashion 19-8 Wanhl's Bontyards trounced Fashion Footwear 19-8 In Wom- on’s Bofthball lengue Sunday, hammering the Fashion crew for 25 hits in six Innings, Shortstop Selma Standring belted three singles and a triple, Shirley Logan had three singles and a double, and Pauline Doel] also hit three singles and a double for Wahl's. Vern Geary took the loss for Fashion, while Carol Mekny hurled Wahl’s to victory, giving up 3) dite, Fashion anly threatened onee, jn the seventh fourth inning, when they connected for seven Nita, scoring the same number of rung, Wahl's rammed home 3} runs Jn the second Innings, ee Westerville, Ohio has signed aj} Aussie blames tactics on poor finish in mile VANCOUVER (—Australian miler Alex Henderson, foiled in’ ner at the inter-house meet, and ' moved into the lead as group leaders at the end of opening play in the 16-nation world soccer cup cham- Ernest Novakowski |Birls’ prand ageregate l= pionships. The 16 finalists have been di- his attempt here Saturday to earn a possible berth in the Aus- | Credit Union | dominates Spring loop Credit Union bowlers account- ed for five out of six highs roll- ed in “A” division of Spring Bowling league last week. Agnes Pierce marked up wom- en’s highs of 303 and 722 and Buddy Ratchford rolled men's high single with 308 to lead Credit to team highs of 1334 and +3735, Only other honor was taken by Harold Hampton of Good Neigh- bors with 752 men’s triple. In “B” division, Steve Yame- mota rolled 224 men’s high single, Walter Graham had a 595 for high three, Dorothy Dibb topped women’s single scores with 246, and Ruth Ramsay chalked up a 564 women’s high three, Miller Bay took team single game honors with 1089, and Ar- rows amassed 2978 for high triple, Vamoa "A" LEAGUE RESULTS Shenton 4, MW's 0; Credit’ Union 4, Hamlan 0; Alley Cuts 3, Post Office 1; Ron's Harem 3, Stinkers 1: Good Nelghbors 3, Moonshiners 1; Con. dors 3, Radio Cab 1, “RB! LEAGUE RESULTS Dibb 4, Dust Eaters 0: Arrows 4, Mansons 0; Bloopers 4, DOT 0; Miller Bay 4 Curlers 0; Chumps 38, Com- modore Cafe 1; Sputniks 2, Dinmona Cubs 2, Baseball roundup By The Associated Press Four days ago nobody could get Willie Mays out. He was 7- for-7, and 16-for-10, gaining 26 points and taking the national league batting lead at 433, The San Franelsco outfielder hasn't had a hit since, going 0- for-12, losing 25 potnts and tum- bling back to 408, almost where he was when the spurt started, Monday Willte went 0-for-4 Jn 0 3-0 defent as once-beaton Boh Purkey won his eighth for Cin- dinnati insthe only game sched- uled. Tho defeat, thelr ninth in 13 famed, trimmed the Gants’ frst place edge over Milwaukee to a half gama and 003 percentage points, while the Redlegs took full charge of third place, 314 guines back, Purkey, a-vighthander who never has had a whining season In the majors allowed six hits, walked none and struck out Willie Mays in b games. | Henderson finished third be-' hind fellow-Aussie Merv Lincoln : and Derek Ibbitson of England | who won the race-—his fastest mile of the year—with a time of 4:05.4, After the race Lincoln said Possibly to a sub - four - minute; mark, the Australian BEG team! selectors would have had to consider Henderson for the team | to compete in Cardiff, Wales, next month. Henderson, attending Arizona State College, now hopes for a place on the United States team that travels to Russia for an international meet later this year. “Lincoln and I made a tactiral error. Before the race we had decided that I would make the pace as far as possible in the hope that we could burn Ib- botson off,’ Henderson said. “However, that was a mistake, because we ran a slow third quarter ... We gave Ibbotson a chance to save something, for the finishing kick,” he sald. The 26-year-old Ibbotson holds the unofficial world record for the mile with a time of 3:57.2. Referring to his stated inten- tion to henceforth concentrate on the three-mile event, he said: “Tl also run the mile if I have enough cnergy left.” LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS New York tm —- Tony DeColn, 148, New York, stopped Peter : France, iguay 7-3 in the day’s highest : that he had been able to push ' scoring match. Brazil defeated ; Henderson to a greater effort, ; Australia 3-0 and Sweden crush- quarter-finals. one with a better goal average |, than Northern Ireland, who: edged Czechoslovakia, 1-0. i Sweden and Brazil. -had clear leads in the other. ; groups. France defeated Para-- ed Mexico 3-0. Yugoslavia and Scotland tied 1-1 to share second place in: group two, each with one point.: Late homer not enough for Kinsmen Shor, stop Reg Phillips velied Wales and Hungary also tied 1-1 vided into four groups. The top tO finish with a point each and’ two teams will Ovence to the | England and Russia tied 2-2.' Delta House representatives re- ! each collecting a point. ‘the day's top individual score ith three goals. Save Up io | Gondola’ trophy. presented winner | {Sharon Thompson with the La! AS 4 climax to the ceremonies, | jee:ved the House Shield, pre- | house council president. U DRIVE RATES Hourly, Daily, Weekly and Monthly Rates on 1958 Austin and Morris Cars, From $2.50 per day, Se per mile, plus gas Reserve Now BROADWAY U DRIVE LTD. 996 W. Broadway Phone BAyview Vancouver, B.C. PS Fr; tion was. made by Anna Colussi real at the end of July. tralian British Empire Games team, said a “tactical error” may' West Germany defeated a; Juste Fontaine, the sharp | eeeling In epost eet ee olt will train in South Africa {have been responsible for his placing third in the mile event at ‘fancied Argentina team 3-1. The ‘shooting French forward, was | throughout the bear Brea ities | eforé flying to Canada a week|the British Columbia Centennial Germans took the lead in group \ , “t | | : | i | a home run in the fifth inning to bring Kinsmen within one run of Sea Kings in a Little League game at Algoma Park last night, but Sea Kings pitcher Ricky Newsom retired the next two men and held Kinsmen scoreless in the sixth for a narrow 7-6 vic- tory. Phillips’ homer was his second hit of the day. In the third inn- ing he connected for a double, giving him a total of 4 RBI's. Sea Kings collected 12 hits off Adaipho Paolinelli, while New- som gave up nine hits. Top batter of the Night was Sea Kings’ Wayne Haldane with three doubles and a single, driv- ing in three runs, Last Friday, Shop-Easy du. Schmidt, 145%, New York (9), A two-run homer by Steve Bilko, his fourth, wrapped it up for the Redlegs in the fourth against southpaw Johnny An- tonelli, now 6-4. The Reds, who have won seven of thelr last nine In a jump from seventh place, niso had alx nite, Mays, once again second to St, Louis’ Stan Musial 418 in the bat race, Jeft four runners stranded, He filed out in the first after rookie Fellps Alou Alngled, tapped back to the mound after Alou had doubled In the sixth, and hit into a foree out after pinch = aslngles by Whitey Lockman and Ray Jah- lonsky had put runners on third and fret in the elghth, The Boston Red Box are on a real tear, with dJockle Jensen hiting heme runs mad oa nixe fame Winning streak, With Monday night's 9-4 vie- tory over Detroit that plunked three, y ODER COE HG the Wyors back into the Am- Le atting slump feated Sea Kings 15-7, NEAL EVANS TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. Phone 2085 | DAILY BUS SERVICE @ Connecting with C.P. 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