\ Ws lers Peg Se eG SRE Pr aR! a Five touchdowns on Tripucka passes By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Pr @Ss Staff Writer” MONTREAL (CP)—Saskatchewan Roughriders, 4 - Extra-inning home run gives Metros 3-2 win | _ By The Associated Press , The Phoenix lead in the sprightly Pacifie Coast Be DEEP AD GME ENERO Ca URANO SUE BBE a a ap AR i ge tht ay aa ARES MEI DAY CE ay ee a teen fo Nae aA BO ge ee tay UN Ne” oo a 4 ols Pringe Rupert Daily ‘ Tuesday, August, 12, 958 : : han chee ow e “trim ave- eens’ “th 7 “By ‘DANNY- JOHNSTON ° and ‘an ‘those who | helped 1 ain . Little League. all-stars byl especially: Shop-Easy who were, med “Was -beens”. Sunday af-| kind enough to. supply... every- ternoon 11-7 behind. the ‘seven- hit pitching of Reggie Phillips. Prince: Rupert little: league ‘all- stars’ had: themselves a: ball against. fathers, coaches, plus a Httle help from the mothers who umpired- and, managers and} thing in the eating and refregh- ments department, wee LATEST REPORT : Atk your Investment Oealer vain Lahde Pee Oya G? Wel bck fe gm alert for every opportunity, built up a 43-20 lead in , for tne Lotest Report oom and Proupectus, of League baseball chase was down to two games Loday] kept score. The only reason the Has beens could come up with i three, quarters Monday night to coast comfor tably | to a 49-84 win over Montr eal Alouettes. -- Prank Tripucka’s passing ac- Esks weak without veterans By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (—-Edmonton Eski- mos without the Parker-Bright- Kwong ball-lugging corporation would fall pretty short of their self-given title of ‘best. in the West.” : _ They demonstrated this Mon- day night as Ottawa Rough Riders walloped Eskimos 26-6 in an exhibition football game -be- fore 9,000 fans who waited through 50 minutes of play be- fore being treated to some of the pom-pom plunging of fullbacks Norm Kwong and Johnny Bright off quarterback Jackie Parker's deceptive handoffs. When they did get into the game—against Ottawa’s second- string line—they marched 58 yards downfield to a four- yard touchdown plunge by Bright in the last minute of play. ALL OTTAWA - For three quarters the game was all Ottawa, despite some hard efforts by second- string Ed- monton backtfielders Bob Kimoff, Gino. Fracas, Jim Shipka and Jo- trim A & N Local 708 trounced Army and ‘Navy 20-2 last night in a Senior i Men’s Softball league game at ye Gyro Park, a VO “The pulpmen opened the scor- ‘oc along with their ability to cap- counted directly for five of the Roughriders’ seven touchdowns in the exhibition football game, but it. was on the ground that the westerners played most hav- italize on breaks. A pass. interception by Ron Adams on the seven-yard line and the recovery of a Montreal fumble by Dale Parsons on the six set up the Riders for two touchdowns in the second quar- ter. In the same quarter a pass.in- terception by Jack Hill prevented a .Montreal touchdown, and in the third quarter an interception by Harry Lunn star ted the Riders moving from another touchdown from their 42, The Riders likewise supplied most of the sensational stuff for the crowd of 20,273. Bob McKiev- er ripped off an 82-yard touch- down run in the second quarter and in the final minute of the game Ed Simms galloped off with Tripucka’s pass for a 66-yard pass-and-run touchdown. A. fight between Billy Shipp of Montreal and Cookie Gilchrist of the Riders enlivened the final quarter. Both were ejected from the game. Sea Kings take lead in finals Sea Kings won first game of the Little League finals last night when they. defeated Kins- men 15-9 at Algoma Park. Wayne Haldane winning pit- DICK DONOVAN ... Won six in row The White Sox — last two months ago—squeezed into a sec- ond-place tie with Boston in the American League. Dick Donovan won six in a row and Billy Pierce won eight .of -- in that climb from the cellar. Pierce pulled the White Sox even with Boston Monday.-night, winning 3-1 at Cleveland while the Red Sox lost 6-3 at Washing- ton. It left the White Sox 15 games behind New York, how- ever, despite Baltimore’s 3-2 and 9-3 sweep over the Yankees ina day-night doubleheader. Detroit defeated Kansas City 3-2.in the other American League game, ‘ STRIKES OUT SEVEN Pierce (12-8) gave up seven hits, walked but one and struck out seven. He had a_ two-hit shut-out until the seventh, when ex-teammate Minnie Minosos hit cher gave up 12 hits, struck out two and allowed five bases on balls. Losing pitcher Adolpho Paolinelli struck out eight, gave up 11 hits and walked nine. Reg Philips of the Kinsmen ing.in the game by staging aj squad smacked two homers, one seven-rally in the first Inning. 1° Ernie Novakowski started the i scoring for the Militia by wal- “lopiiig a homer in the first. Bill | Sunberg— of -the- 708 squad - smacked a homer in the second. Winning pitcher John Leniuk pave up five hits, struck. out eight and allowed three bases on balls. Losing chucker Gordon Yarlson struck out none, gave up four hits and walked four, relief piteher Robert Heroux struck out one, gave up 11 hits and walked six. aero ee grr eena a Lo Me tu in the fourth and one in the fifth. The same two teams will play again tonight at 7 p:m. at Al- goma ‘Park. LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS SYDNEY (/)'—~ Bill Stanley, 152%, Australia, outpointed Al Williams, 154, U.S., (12.) LAS VEGAS ‘#—Jimmy Feast- er, 13715, Las Vegas, stopped Kid Centella, 137%, New Orleans, (8.) his 16th home run, Nellie Fox did the bat work for the Sox, who had but five hits. He drove in one: run and scored another with a-pair: of double off Ray Narleski, now 11-10. Pittsburgh Pirates’ © usually ‘scrapping to escape the National League cellar at this stage of the season, have paired pitching with a steady bat attack for a five-game winning streak and a share of second place with San Francisco,. cutting Milwaukee's lead to six games. . Monday night they knocked off the Braves and Warren Spahn 6- 4 while reliever Elroy Face saved Bob Friend’s 15th victory. Cincinnati and Philadelphia split a pair in the only other NL | } Outdoor Ballet aes }. by eo EME Alay s+ | idea Ca . 4 BILLY PIERCE ene eight out. of 11° Pierce, Donovan spark Chisox drive to second _ By ED WILKS. mo Associated Press Sports Writer ca Nc ow that the big guns of his, Chicago. White’ Sox pitching staff have begun to fire, Al Lopez: may. ‘yet ex- tend his amazing record of never finishing worse than second in 10 years as a manager. game scheduled. The | Redlegs won. the completion of a June 1 suspended game 12-11 in 13 inn- ings.’ The Phils won the regula- tion game’ 5-4 in 10 innings. - It was his 345-foot 10th inning homer that gave the Mounties. a 3-2 win last night and shaved the Giant’s margin, Spokane nipped Sacramento, 5-4, i pame. In exhibition contests, the | Chicago Cubs beat San Diego 8-0 and the St. Louis Cardinals: won from Portland, 7-1.. Vancouver got out ahead in the game on its home field when Jim Brideweser singled-'in Charlie White in the fifth and Bill Jajole hit a.340+foot homer.in the sixth, ' The Giants..evened it in’ the seventh... Dusty ‘Rhodes’ singled and Bobby Prescott followed with Lefthander Joe Margoneri, who came: in when: Curt Barclay was cold. during -the-last three regu- lation innings. .Then Peterson hit his second piteh’ in. the 10th to win, The Indians got only four base hits at Sacramento but took ad- couple of wild throws. to score four unearned runs. . Clayton Palrymp in the other’ other league |. ‘race has been purchased his 20th”°homer of . the season. | removed fora ‘pinch hitter in the seventh, stopped the Mounties}: vantage of a wild pitch anda iy pinch, and Vancouver could thank it Buddy Peterson. hitter, homered. for Sacramento in the last of the ninth but his team. went down with the tying | 4 run on. second. ; Golf course -changes hands Thornhill Golf course In Ter- by Fairways Estates Ltd.. under Managing Director and former professional golfer Al Brown, .Mr, Brown was formerly as- sistant. professional to J. Bur- ton, British open golf champion of 1937, in Hillside, England. He said that one of his first objectives” on taking: over’. the golf course will be to add an- other. nine holes to bring the course: up to a regular 18- hole course, - Improvement of present club premises, and improvement of golf facilities in the north coun- try will. take place before long Mr. Brown. said. any score at all was when they] where in the field everything they were pitched the mothers }- called a ball and if they called a strike it. might stop the. week- ly pay check. . After, the game - ‘races were held for Little Leaguers, the mothers called “come and get it, which meant that the hot dogs were ready, also’ ice cream end soft drinks, A wonderful time was had by all and we hope this. becomes an annual affair. _Special thanks to the mothers ” TRY THE “Gran OUR SPECIALTY - DIAL 3215 xe _ then | For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods Buy ‘your show. tickets here: “eh “calvin sulLocK Ud. TAKE OUT ORDERS Fresh bread doily . pen 6 a.m. to-l-a.m. 2nd AVENUE: WEST. 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