WINNER'S. CIRCLE industrialist BP. aylor. (right) of Tos -ronto. is congratulated” by Lieutenant-Governor Louis O.- ~ Breithaupt after his horse Lyford’ Cay“won the: 98th running” |] of the Queen’s Plate: at ‘New :Woodbine in Toronto. Trainer jor Bebe -MeCani ‘and ‘jockey Ayeling Gomez _ Jook on: (CP Photo) \Survives | | ith Anthony - n’Durelle, Canadian light, ‘| Ste, Anne, N.B., wrung cheer's | | gily in the second after a tear- pounds over ‘Tweight limit, but Anthony ‘{ the stipulation. Draws’ ‘ DETROIT (CP)—Yvo heavyweight’ champion who runs fishing boats ‘out of] New Brunswick; when not in the ring, pyimmelled: his} * way out from ‘under heavily stacked odds to’ end up.in|: a draw against Tony Anthony Friday night... The 27-year-old native.of Baie *: from the slim crowd as he’ sent solid lefts and rights at Anthony, No. -1 contender for the. light- |} heavyweight title now in®. the hands of ancient Archie Moore., He forced: the nationally- tele. vised fight all the way, driving his highly regarded opponent around the ring, especially ‘in the opening and closing rounds, He had Anthony hanging on grog- ing right to the head. FIGHTS OVERWEIGHT Durelle weighed 176%, 1's the light-heavy- apreed beiore the fight to wyive ; The young New Yorker weighed .174. Durelle went down in the sixth on What his handlers protested [Mounties + COMES BACK SWINGING. -Piince’ “Rupert Softball All- * Stars will take on a Terrace all- _ star aggregation Sunday after- | ae ‘noon and evening at ‘Gyro park, ~ane official of the Prince Rupert |- Softball ‘association said today. Game . times are: Vp.m. and, 6 pM | Starting. lineup” for Prince Rue péit in’ the first game is: ve Huckaby, catcher; Bod]. Haravx, first. base; Jim Terion, second base’, Robert Wainwright, stidrtstop;: Butch Currie, . third _ base, AS McTaggart, left field; By ED Wi jarner, “yight: field.: Subs: Fin- LKS Associated Pras Staff Writer Ted Kluszewski has come back swinging for Cin- cinnati in that crazy, mixed up National League pen- nant race where the Redlegs have lost nine of their -|last 18 games but have fallen only a half game: out of Big Klu Helps Halt Redlegs oss Skein | Vancouver ‘Stop Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (AP)— Mounties stopped Hollywood’s win- ning streak by walloping the Stars 8-1 on a barrage of hits Friday night. A crowd of 3,926 fans saw Erv Palica’ score’ his) - seventh “Pacific Coast nigan’ and: M: Young in’ outfield; first place. J. Campbell, K. Brillion, D. Wal-|. Big Kip, making his » second ‘Vin; D.. Bartko, J. Stamnes in the|starting appearance since quit- |© .o -\tinge the disabled list Wednes- day, has four hits, one a two- run homer, and scored three runs Friday night as the Redlegs defeated the New York Giants ~ 5-4 and junked their losing streak at four games. The Redlegs reclaimed second place behind Milwaukee Braves, ‘who skidded Philadelphia to fourth, 1% games hack# with a 10-2 victory on Warren, Spahn’s three-hit pitching. - Brooklyn took over’ third, one game away, as Junior Gilliam stole home with two out in the 10th inning to: beat St; Louis 2-1 and put the fifth-place Cardinals 2% games off the pace, The Pittsburgh Pirates, who had just swept four in a row " vas ‘from the Redlegs for a five- Use Classifieds-They Pay game winning streak, were belt, seo - rd MITCHELL'S FLOWER & ks GIFT SHOP : 255 3rd AVE, W, DIAL 3232 We wish to announce that’ the store will i) be closed from Saturday, June.15 to Wednesday, June 19 in order to attend ¥ a B.C, area F.T.D, Florist convention and school of instruction in Nanaimo, B.C. 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Boston, Mantle, New York . 1710 Gary, Kansans Clty . 120 Fox, Chienyo Royel, Haltinore Runs—Nantlo, &0. Runs batted In--Mantle, 42, Hiln--Fox, 70, Douhlos--Fox Inqton, 16, . TriplonBlmpaon, Kanan City, a Home rmina—Mantla 10. Atolon basen--Landia, Ohlenga, 10. Pitehing--shanty, Now York, Tel, ih, Btrikeouta--Ploreo, Chiang, a Pepe ed oH eNO NNTs TM OO MOO ReREY ST ’ AB OR Hodgos, Brooklyn , 104 31 Mualnl, 8t, Louls .. 200 Pita, ca. Ciroat, Pitts, os Aaron, Milwaukee . Runs--Anron, @3. Runs bated in—Aaran, 10, HMita—Sehoandionst, New York, 77, Nouhles--M usind, Triples—Mays, New York, @, Home ritng--Aaron, Slolen haaesb-—-Mays, Vs Mtohing— sanford, fel, ANN, Sirikeauta—Sanford, a4, AMEITOAN LEAGUE 20 188 24 1h 16 gag 43 10, 47 AR TR + V0 0 Aa If aa 81 01 101 NEEDS DIBB and Plows, ed 11- 5 by -Chicago’s last place Cubs. . In the American ‘League every- thing remained the same. Chicago White Sox made it nine in a row over Washington, 10-4, to retain a four-game. edge over second-place New York Yankees, who thumped Kansas City 10-1. Detroit remained in third, beat- ing Boston 5-4 and Cleveland stayed in fourth with a 7-2 deci- sion over Baltimore. Kluszewski, mustle-man who shelved by'a back condition, showed no sign of strain as he belted two singles and a double in addition to his first home run of the year: came around to score the clinch- ing run in the eighth. 12th homer brought in two runs in the rally. Hank Aaron drove runs for the Braves, three with his 18th home run, while Spahn was breezing against the Phil- lies, Two singles and an error made one Phil run unearned, ere ene mere nrenatireenrne senarerin Bem neers Major League Leaders Ry The Assoalated Press . NATIONAL CEAGUE 32 - year - old had been He singled Willie in | Vow is the Tine To Check Your PRINTING Priming Company The and four Wath League. win with a. SIX: hitter, Cong A bases- loaded ‘home run in the third ‘inning by Preston Ward broke a 1-1 tie and San Diego went on to a 6-1 victory: over Los Angeles. a Dick. Brodowski limited the). Angels to five hits in pitching his second win, against one loss. Fob Darnell, Los Angeles start- er, was the loser, Seattle won Sts third ’ straight, baseball game from Portland defeating the Beavers, 8-6, de- spite a three-run ninth inning rally staged by the visitors. San Francisco came from be- hind with two runs in the eighth inning to defeat Sacramento 5-4 and maintain its league lead. The winning rally was kicked off by Grady Hatton's single, a sacrifice by Marty Kough, a double by Ken Aspromonte,. an infield out by Bill Renna and an error at second base by Artie Wilson, ' Standings oa Woh Pet. 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The crowd of 2,973 booed when referee Louw Handler gave him the mandatory ‘eight count, Durelle got up and .promptly|. me resumed carrying the fight to}. -- Anthony, who two months ago]. gained first- ranking notice with a third-round , knockout — of Chuck Spleser.- Anthony looked little like the sharp-punching © artist = who dropped Spieser without trouble, as Durelle’s bull-like rushes kept him off balance. . SEEKS TITLE. “> : af Durelle now ‘says he. is. rend. to. try: to {ake Moore's. title. He éaid’ ‘before Friday, night's fight that “Moore is ready to. be taker and if I beat Anthony I figure I'll be the guy to do it. ” He has won-four of his five been two draws, Over-all he has won: 40 of 56 bouts. Durelle, one of five fighting brothers, was blood- spattered from the third round on ron damage to his nose and a smal ‘|gash in his left eyebrow. . But the pace. seldom slackened and the Canadian champion, engag- ing in his third fight in 29 days, was much the stronger of the two at the finish. . Shop Easy Mow Down’ North Stars “Shop- -Basy’ “rolled to an im- pressive 20-10 victory over North Stars last night in a free hitting Little “League Baseball league ’ game.at Algoma Park. W..Specht was credited with | the win-after an able assist from Mintenko as the grocers scored in every inning. From the. sec- fond: inning on, after ‘they took: over the lead from the bottlers, the Shop-Easy gang never look- éd back, Dopson, who relieved losing” pitcher Colussi for North Stars hit a homer in the bottom of the’ first inning with two aboard ‘to give the bottlers a brief lead but doubles by Thompson, Girardet, Mintenko and Sedgwick wiped out any hopes the bottlers may have had. Besides his homer area chalked up a double and alhgle for North Stars, Shop-Easy starter, W. spchy gave uy three hits, “struck ‘ou three, walked’ four, Mintenko allowed three hits, struck out three, walkedithree, For North Star, Colussi gave up four‘ hits, struck out four, walked four; Dopson'permilted five hits, fan- ned five, walked elght. Shop-Easy 153 335-20 9 4 North Stars 302 401-10 6 6 ' Specht, Mintenko (4) and Gir- ardet; Colussl, Dopson (4) and Tindllt Soccer Tonight Tonight at 7:30 Prince Rupert will play Port. Edward Inf exe hibltion sovcer game at Ronse- velt Park, Good attendanee ab the game would help to encournge formi. ion of a new district soccer longue, a football enthusinsl anid today, ; George Andrews, a former Pacific Const league and mainland seecer’ league refere ee who’ recently arrived here, anld today that he is available for any games coming up, Mr Andrews sald ho is a regisler- ad soecer rofaree, ye ct serap ae cereediy sepe ne aa at Bete ponent Panme en merece = ome POP” Fy with . DAity EXC + , and al ELLIS A As 3rd Wost ee ELLIS. Doparts for Ketchikan—-1;49 p.m, with connections to Seattle, Whitehorse Row Eventnge Phone 5236 an t epT SUNDAY I Alaska» - R LIN Ss: oy! Phone ms 4 DOUBLE TROUBLE=Preparing to pul the. ‘shot in tandem, the brawny Mekeever twins, : _ Mike (eft) and Martin, show the fori that ‘h as ‘nade them. twin tefrors .. {jel opponents of Mt, Carmel Highs as"ip the pulling ring, the 17- ~ ble. among many. colleges ‘secking their servises, Here, the: mighty McKeever boys work out , With! ‘tennly shoes on thelr right-feet,.an- fd ts neater | speed. and power in the ring, to all bru “and Schudl an Los Angeles, -Excelling in football as well ~year- -old identical twing are the object of an Intensive se nun: pe 2 4 enn tee nent ae on pater pein oat ie Wa Canada's World Soccer Team / May Be B.C. All-Star Squad - VANCOUVER @) — Canada's have been hampered by a change! match five days later in the tilt in the World Cup soccer June 22 may well be an all-Bri-! tish Columbia affair. Every player from the B.C. Alle} Stars, first North American team to humble the barnstorm- | ing Tottenham Hotspurs from England, is a probable contestant ' for the li-man team which.. meets the United States in Tor-; 6 onto in the first game of the, North American zone playoffs. | B.C. Soccer Federation cials say one thing is certain: : whichever way the — scicclors make their choice, there will be : at least six British Columbia. players in the world cup. i British Columbia players to trave] to Toronto are Ken Pears, Dave Stothard, Buster Cairns, Jack Steel, Pat-Philley, Doug Greig, Gordic ion, Brian Phil- ley, Art Hughes, Gogie Stewart and Normie McLeod. Canada’s chances of getting far along the road to the final: at | Stockholm in dune, 1958, may anon tof the world tournament Army, Navy Trim RCMP Behind George Ruhinson’s powerful pitching and hitting (three for four) Army and Navy trimmed .RCMP 9-2 in a regu- larly scheduled Prince Rupert Softball league game al Gyvo Park last night, ‘ Trailing 1-0 up to the bottom of the second, the armed forces 1) exploded far five rums to make WUb Sele -In the next two innings each team added one counter, A & N slammed In three more in the last half of the eighth. RCMP 010 190 000--2 A & Nu. Sea 051 000 08%--9 Myers and Lavik; Robinson and Huckaby was scheduled to be played offiled to include offi. | == ry meg —~ of plans by the Federatiqn In- ternationale de Football, spon-} ‘The FIFA scheduled the’ game sors of the World Cup. iplayoffs for next November, but Originally, the Canada-Mex-/at that time the Mexicans will ico meeting, eight. days after, be off on a South American ‘tour Canada’s m: itch against the U.S. land now plans have. been shuf!- hoth games in Mex:can ca pltal. on Canadian soll, with a second Mexico. Prionce Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 15, 1957 .. 4 NOTICE We’ think you should know that Prince > Rupert's SUPER SERVICE station is dgain under Prince Rupert ‘management, Two enterprising young men have token over this fine stand and are working to give you first class service on: repairs, service, and accessories. It's the comer of 2nd and 2nd for Super Service. 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