| . fun a few days ago when a big * TERS uzasese ees. ! POLICE SAY SUNDAY BALL Ai eal ZOOM as i ALLEGAL IN VANCOUVER f° T™ gun | wien OT Pe 9°. | SEBALY {SR | . Tl KE ite) et - on Fed Y ai | by sai? Se Op \ 7p " \ | 4 i ! i ! | i { { | | i | { | | PPPPOPLP ODP PLO PROV OL DOC CL OCP LOCOS Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 30, 1958 Remain in top spot with 8-4 victory Vancouver Mounties remained atop the Pacifie Coast Baseball League Tuesday night with a convine- ing 8-4 win over the Bees in Salt Lake City. Neneornreseeee woosreres| At Sacramento, Portland 7 ’ Beavers dumped Sacramento So- Little League | lons 9-5, Spokane Indians . : i downed Seattle Rainiers 6-5 in practice tonight Spokane, and in the only double- Littie League baseball plays | header of the day, San Diego ers between the ages of eight | Padres took both the day and and 10 will have a practice to- ‘night pair wilh scores of 5-3 and Terrace captures track meet Terrace brother and sister acts proved too much for Prince Rue pert and Kitimat track teams as Terrace walked away with an undisputed victory in the first tri-city Catholic Youth Organi« zation track mect at Terrace Sunday, i Several hundred — spectators watched Joyce and June Hoben- shield and Paul and David John- ston compile 30 of thelr team’s 98 points by taking six first places, two second ‘places and two third places. Prince Rupert eae in second night at 6:30 at Algoma Park. (3-1 over Phoenix Giants In San With beginning of the sen- Dicgo. son nearing rapidly, managers | Vancouver's win was part of a will have the opportunity of | double blow for the Bees. It was comppleting their rosters in a «their first home PCL game in 33 players’ Auction May 1. years-—and the Bees lost it. Also 'a disappointing 5,000 fans turn- } e edoup. Officiuls had hopes for fe & at least 8,000. : ; Mi Crs Mountic Barry Shetrone cap- fONEEEd ‘ _ ‘ { ped the visitors’ win with a 400- 1 aa if Te i . “" tt d ‘foot straightway homer in the | hee ha ATE 3 a oo Ajo after ye 5 rey t comm! ; 'e een over three rune, moe HEADED FOR FIRST—Lassie Leaguer--one of 12,000 younger ond and four in the fourth.| ils expected to be in action throughout the country—clouts which included winning pitcher | a screamer past the first baseman and takes off fast. Action or games Ron Peterson's triple. = Teaneere plpyed tn Collegeville, Pa, home of the Lassie THREE-RUN HOMER | een ee Geeta ue ees wt eee wane ey nee VANCOUVER (---The British At Spokane, Glen Gorbus hit! morc { ‘Columbia Centennial Games As- 0) SPOR: ne ne te ane le the, EAST LEADS SERIES 2-1 , ‘sociation now has seven top a yee ran rome! bee e t ne | -milers committed for the cen- Plans to bounce back and give | . . — ‘tennial mile'at Empire Stadium here June 6. Cartoon by Tom Nicoll He says he’s a Mountie supporter—shall | let him in...” BASEBALL ROUNDUP _ Shantz extends hex over Tigers _ as Yankees surge further ahead | like the Detroit Tigers. » 1950. \ ’ . The way little Bobby Shantz The stubby southpaw extend-: in two 1958 starts and again he'c figures it, he’s really have ited his hex over the Tigers with | had a shutout until the ninth. made if they played only cight-a six-hit, 5-1 New York Yankee i The game, only one in Inning games in the American victory Tuesday —- his League and a'l the c'nubs were straight against Detroit if By The Associated Press 1 The other three AL games were! ‘rained out. struck out seven, three , fanning catcher Jim Hegan, late Bill Scuby beat the alarm clock ; Of Cleveland, ; * Only Gus) Zernial Spring salmon are now being on Monday to steal a couple of Bolling bothered Shantz. . oe “hours trolling before going toj got two hits. taken at several points along the wor City waterfront, the best chance being off the herring pond ai Digby. Wirelessman Will had his Outdoors with Marty By ERIC S. MARTIN _ Dally News Outdovur Columnist sleep with a 17-pound spring; well worth it! . | ‘Harvey Kuenn brought in the, ; : . irun with a fly ball. : fellow took hold and fought him- Upriver anglers doing better | to work but the weight of the er tricd a spot close to Terrace! fish broke the gill hold, the out-. and got amongst. dollies from: cinnati hoped to perk up board motor conked out and the one its! away. Everything was going ex- visitors from Kitimat did well: at the moment Purkey’s the only: actly the way things should to at Telegraph Point. ‘one perkin’ on the Redleg staff... provide the greatest excitement: Two anglers took advantage of: The Redieg corps has accom- | in*th cangler, and again he drew low tide to cross the gravel. plished on'y two complete games: the still struggling fish to the’ nearest the highway at Kwinitsa and one shuteut in 10 decisions: boat. Once more the gaff was, and fished the main stream with'so far and: Purkey has accom: : reached for and then the line high success on dollies. This isiplished them all, while gaining » parted just as Hill got a solid’ good strategy, for the river is: three of Cincinnati's five victor- meat hold in his prize, all was chanuclled down quite narrowly. ies. well and the whopper was beat-— thereby concentrating the fish; The i ¢ 20-ycar-old lations, es . . x u 5 Fred Murray is taking salmon de. Keeping careful watch oD a eave up 10 hits, but’ right alone, one or two cach Walter and tide lest the incoming: alk it one and struck. i day. Jack Eby and Dennis King ide leaves you marooned. sed one a “ne brought in three from one trip.. Bob Armstrong aiso having the usual success that comes to his Just a tip for anglers using: ings. ae ; Wie floats at Fairview. The priv-: Pittsburgh's Bob Friend also. lures, and Jack Prince getting a ilexe of fishing from these floats: gained a 3-0 record Tuesday dividend too. ‘is quigec commonly accepted, but’ night, throwing a four-hitter Many other victorious trollers jet us not forget that it is a that beat Los Angeles 7-1 as the have not yet turned in reports. privilege that could be with-. Pirates won their fourth in a: The standby plugs and spoons drawn if we fail to leave a clean , TOW. are doing the work well, Pearl, deck behind us. Primarily this’ The champion Pink Lucky Louie, Blue Scale js a work place for commercial Braves took a full share of the | Bightincr and Number 6 Won-' fishermen and we should not National League tead for the! der Spoon suit as good as ever." jeave dead fish, masses of worm {itst time this season as Warren! Ho not sell the oldtime spoons casings or the various jetsam SPahn, also 3-0, rode a nine- shor, MacMahon, Dardevie and: that we may haul to the surface | Mer for an 8-4 victory over the Milwaukee : re adhe "s ’ tevpe ' . . thie r a s, Sar MTD CISCO . others gained fame over he ying around underfoot. ible tena halter long years and are still fish ines" By the way, the fish that we | "ped Oo, dota De SUMANCE, leave Iving on the deck to be: pyy ae "i . rape etan Wee .; Philadelphia, BERG KOR MM RR e CO Overside Jater has a poor! - chunee of survival if he is NO, | C@OOeresooroeveorerecarT oll eetee returned to the water immedi- wm ately after dehooking. When ly- Woine ashore he is in worse case! t Leadership course | m Wallace's Dept. Store 7 set for Kitimat . BOYS @ thana human being that is held ' . hese a, mM ounder water for a while. He de-| 4 recreation leadership train. Me SUITS -Bi icc the break of a chance for| & School will be held in Kitl- or” \ ‘Ie and more growth it iu hap. mat May 30 to dune 1, Civile \ we i ‘ah re aT ’ > ‘er $49 ‘ Seep: ‘ ae Suet SPORT m pens that he is not a fish we) Centre | recreation direetor Gordon MeCutcheon unnoune- ed today, on Anyone Interested in taking | nT The new angling regulations part I the setveol ts M ea ne qT SLACKS <3 ire how avillible at the BUNCE) telephone Mr. MeCuteheon at. ALL om, wirden’s office, better get a copy aeq¢ tor further information, mioright away, There are things of SIZES m dnport fogether with certain ‘echanges thi, present space dime i 3 YEARS» preclude, ‘will discuss iWtablons 3 TO TEEN ext week, meanwhile Jet's go COATS -m)} wish to keep, wm FEPOTOOPAOO RIOD IEPDOREOOEE LEU OOE BDOBTON i-—-Willlie Pep, 120%, Harford, Conn, — outpolnted oe Jimmy Kelley, 132, Lowell, Mass., wm lishing! (100) Ivy " | CIOOA IGRI IVGICIIEIOVOV ITE ICIPVEPLUELOVUIOCEEOEOTHOOTOSOOOEOVOUUOED i Leacues MORTHERN B.C. POSTAL MATCH score to edge Termec who had a 499, Burns Lake came in as u close third with 408 while Sandspit was outdistanced with a 480 score, we 7 Jndivictual trophies for the vinloty Wore Sal py “e on Prince Rupert marksmen Dick Paul, John Jenkins, Joseph DEPT. STORE a Wiasitz, Arvid Sundhals und Cecil Male, sheen BERR URE Ree VOC tT a OaTOIOTEIONTNTE TET OELG ONE RLEEIOLENOUEIECETORI EI OTIS | aA oe ‘ , ‘ ' yg WON BY PR. RUPERT MARKSMEN © "| ° te . e w Hive Prince Rupert marksmen were dead on target with fi 4 ma BM) operleet scores to win the Northen British Columbia postul Koad kaa’, e ; shooting mateh in-a four-eity competition, “wh ‘Seta at a Mhe Clvje Centre team needad every point of thelr 00 w a a a WALLACE'S Cn ee rr 2 a Ae eave. ooo rr em yg ia yo mo fet ree ae MRE HEE Gwe y ' Britain, Stefen Lewandowski of | | ed ‘Poland. Merv Lincoln and Alee i® the cighth inning to set the Henderson of Australia, Norman ‘Lloyd of Vancouver and Stan- ’ Oregon miler, Don Larson of Seattle. i Ron Delany of Ireland and Vil-. 1 3 . : . . ., ‘ © . in S score ras his sec SUCCESS | , ‘Will Bi’ Werle settling in early; quick 3-0 first-period lead Tues-| tO round out the Canadiens scot It was his second success lanova g y; ‘not run. llth ' American League, pushed the‘in California at the same time | since | Yankees into a 1!5 game lead.'as the B.C. event. ‘only American Shantz walked only one and: f times is another non-starter, who has been omitted from Aus-: and Milt tralia’s British Each: team, has indicated he will be/ Bolling, subbing' gunning for fellow-countryman | k, luck rewarded the loss of|for injured shortstop Billy Mar-;Lincoin in the big race. red: tin, doubled after brother Frank, derson now is ‘had singled to open the ninth. | University. ain, recently broke a 26-year-old! Gigrence Hinnent. : : Shantz held the Tigers to four! Stanford record for the half milel th pis jast self belly up. Then the gaff went. lately, Jim Bacon and Lew Hold- j hits, two of them infield signles.; and has been running “extreme-: In the National League Cin-'!y well.” and one half pounds to: pitching when it got Bob Purkey/3:57.2 is still under consideration: York. rocks were but a dozen yards: three and one half pounds while ,from Pittsburgh last winter, but: a5 the world record. righlhander i cn. weight 48 pounds. Congratu- holding water so that it can be, Stayed unbeaten Tuesday night; gfampeders of the wel covered, Be very sure to; 8&8 Gus Bell’s three-run cient terprovincial start this trick on the receding! inning homer beat St. Louis 5-2.) nenoral manager Jim Finks ane nounced Tuesday. 1 Out feet 9 inches ta’, ithree while reducing his earned ; y 5, Army te; : run average to 1,04 for 26 IND Gotore, ‘ ‘of a record opening day crowd of! ‘8.404 a thrill is seeing the visit-!} ing Rainiers drap 6-5. : Portland pushed over five runs’ Regina coach unhappy over Canadiens’ power They are Derek Ibbotson of win in the Solons’. home opener. | Sacramento was leading 5-4 on: a prand-slam homer by Jim: Westlake in the sixth and af /bases emply blast by rookie | catcher Clayton Da!rymple in’ gts today bemoaned the fast starts by Ottawa-Hull ord University, Jime Gretle of and Washington's top Board member Fred Rowell aid all are definite entries in he race. Australia’s Herb’ Elliott up with their big inning, : : . Lo » Padres wer ‘ine in: OYial Cup hoekey final. —. and The Padres were playing in: ' on » Richard sccored a. char their new park for the first time,) The Junior Habs broke into aiCude Richard scored a single University, previously onsidered possible entrants, wil! They are committed to and scattering six hits to .regis- day night and went on to dump: !"8.- ter his first win of the season. ‘the Western champions 6-2 be-' BALON, SAUNDERS SCORE the compete in the Compton relays’ Dick Stigman, winner of the fore about 5,000 fans to take a! wena searare were Dave Rae vom P first game of the doubleheader, 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven | Regma scorers were Dave Be _drove in one and scored another series, son of Prince Aibert Mintos anc On Sunday the Habs counted. ais two. ul six . gte 7 5 ¥ ae iy, Ae tae : “he four Boals in 15 minutes to WIN) picked up from other the second game 4-2 after drop-. clubs for the playorfs. ping the opener 4-3. The series Carter's sharo : ale ‘resumes here Friday night. arbers sharp angie GETTING THE JUMP ‘off the right-hand post of Ken e * Durelle victim ® e fights tonight “They're just getting the jump, Walters gon! to give Ottawa-Hull 'on us,” Mario said after Tues-,a 1-0 lead at 2:28 of the opening a CHICAGO UP -Joesse Bowdry a-day night's games. i session. Ten-! pg year. S is iehy : : . Coe . : : 1 at Arizona State! W-year-old St. Louis Hehe: Coach Sam Pollock of Junior! Backstrom banged in Richard's . o peavy weight nee in aoe Canadiens was mildly upset! goalmouth pass at 12:12 pep aes AS Television hig de ‘ second-period incident Carter closed out the first-period Lloyd, formerly of Great Brit- its cbetines xperienced 22OUl &@ second-period incident Carter clos ote pe °3 4 j tonight adn experienced | in which one of his players spent! scoring with a slap shot 10 sec- ‘31 extra second in the penalty; onds later. ‘months avo Hinnant was k k box. There apparently was ai “ed out bv Now Bruiswinke Yeon Mmsup at the timing of a third! gtronvs blisterine drive at 1-35 of Ibbot ’s time for the mile of; ba at om i Ke Canadiens penalty within 55 SeC-} the second for the fourth goal. otson s : 4 :DureNe in seven rounds in NeW onds aes . a . o Saunders counted Don Bowden of California, the i the latter game. to break the; our-minute barrier for the mile, ! drive Mr. Rowell = said Henderson, Empire games: time ont, three ’ Hinnant is the National Box. .C@Ptain Ralph Backstrom Of: seconds, Balon at 2:01 on a low, a ,mg Association's eighth-ranked the Junior Habs, regarded a5 the partially-screened shot, and 1 parent club’s top junior prospect Saunders on Max Geisthart’s re- for next seasen, scored the hat} pound. trick Tuesday night. ; light heavy contender. Stamps sign ‘is unranked, Bowdry OTTAWA (CP)—Coach Frank Mario of Regina’ the third when the Giants came; Junior Canadiens in the last.two games of the Mem-: “Bill Saunders of Winnipeg Mon-: replacements’ Vestern | ‘along the ice seemed to tick in- and. Walters only waved at Back-— within 24. in team standings with 37 points, Kitimat ended up third and last with 12 points. Jeannette Cloutier "captured Prince Rupert's only win with 4@ discus throw of 39 feet and cieht Inches, The teams were welcomed by Rev, Lawrence Turgeon, At con clusion of the meet, athletes formed a large elrele depicting the three cities as one. * Father Turgeon awarded the chainpiorship trophy to Teré race and the sceond-place tro-+ phy to Prince Rupert. t Individual trophics went to Ben Hartman of Kitimat as the Most sportsmanlike male athlete and to Mary Ellen Auld of Princé Rupert for the same category among the girls, ‘ Results were as follows: ’ : MEN'S 100° YARDS 7 4 ; 2, Poul Johnston (1), 2, Jim Are” /Seneau €PR), 3. David Johnston (Ty! WOMENS 75 YAKDS | 1. June UWobenshield (T, 2. Anna Colussi (PR), 3. Susie Hidber (PR)) MEN'S HOP-STEP.JUMP “ 1 4. aBsil Farman (Ty. 2. eBn Harte tuan (Ky, 3, Paul Johnston (TT). ° ( 9. Busi) Pearman (Py) 346", 2. Bert i Hartman (KK) 33'6", 3. Paul John= ston (1) 33°. ‘ ! BROAD JUME t i o2. June Hobenshield (Ty 13°6", 2. : Joyce oHbenshield ¢T) 13°6", 3. Jeans rnette Cloutler ¢PRy) 10'2", . DISCUSS THROW & 1 Jcknnette Cloutler (PR) 39°8", 2. Cl» McConnell (T) 35'bi", 3. Maury Elan Auld (PR) 83°67, ‘ MENS SHOT PUT - 1, David Johnston (T) 9611", 2 Tom Forrest (T) 36", 3. Walter Oskey tPRy 34°0". % MEN'S DISCUSS THROW 1, Basil Ferman (Ty; 65'4", 2. Ignac 'Vohur ¢K) 78'6". 3.) Walter Oskey. 'oPRy 65". GIRLS PHIGU JUMP : 1. Joyee Hobenshield (Ty 3°8", a! _Anna Cotussi ¢PR) 3°7", 3. Mary Elien Auld (PR) 3°56". : MEN'S HEGHE JUMP 1, Ben Hartman (K) 5’, 2, “Oonadina (PR) Ty PT. MENS BROAD JUMP & 1. Poul Renaud (Py 15 2. Jim Arse seneau ¢PR) 14°38" 3. Dieter Sehols ser (Ky tte", ' GIRLS’ SOPTBALL THROW 1. Jennnette Cloutier (PR), 2, Mray Ellen Auld (PR), 3. * Olgn Bechol- stack (T). : a MEN'S 440 VARD RELAY 1, Terrace—Payl and David John- ston. Paul Entgens, Tom Forrest. %. »Peince Rupert—Jim and Juve Arsen- cuu. Laurie Lyons. Walter Oskey. 3. Kithnet—Dieter Scholsser, Ben Hart. jman, Ted Koski, Nataling asso, : cg tae Bill Carter had his second: TT Use Classifieds-Fhey Pay iter fad his second: TODAY ONL} star import — 7PM. - 8:15 “Brothers Rico’ straight two-goal game and ttm: \ " r CALGARY (--Chuck Hollow-. Ride The High tron Ly, Star wingback in 1956 for the. Pre TODAY AND 7PM. THURSDAY TO SA ‘University of Southern Calitorn- THURSDAY 9 P.M. a, has been signed by Calgary . Vosterm dn Foolbull | Union. ; Cones tate LT eerste ak K ME TUM JOAN CRAWEORD Holloway, 175 pounds. und 5. ROSSANO ERAZZ/ Played with ums before going lo: He was with University - Souther California in the Ruse Bowl in 1956. eee aerial LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS WILKES -BAnRE, Pa. we -Chi- co Vejar, 160, Stamford, Conn, stopped Yvon Turenne, 158. aramous een HAHORE I) a ee] sate ye Ppareas Imqetet Montreal, (3.) ) / / . . / AAAECS So Coley | \/ \\ : . 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