i eS EEN EH THe ON ee ee eee ee a eee wee He wa ee Saw Pv ey NS Locals Upset Terrace 7-4, 13-10 Sunday Prince Rupert and District baseball league champion- -ship yesterday by upsetting Terrace in the Loggers’ own camp 7-4 and 13-10. G & A won the first game of the best-out-of-five series 7-6 in Prince Rupert. last wow Be ee es } ara es 2 . ge Peg a ne . . Vw ee He Ce rea ee RE ER EEE OR EET EEN EES Eee EAT Rw we ee ‘ed 9 and & victory over Winni- . WINNIPEG © — Experience triumphed over youth in the final pf the Canadinn amateur golf championship .as Nick Wes- lock of Windsor, Oht,, a 44-year- old vetcran of amateur tourneys, captured the title with a lopsid- peg’s youthful Ted Hoinenuik.. om we be WH HO - Prince Rupert Daily News : Monday, August 26, 1957 ~ Experience Pays In Amateur Golf and sharp short iron shots, to take a seven-up lead on the flest 1 Homenuik fell apart and won only two holes. He was continu- ally in trouble in sand traps and unable to drop long putts in the morning round. LOST OUT ° Weslock, who was born In Sunday. |-Winnipeg, said afler the match Weslock’s only other time in bout 200 Saturday: “Tye heen knocking| the final was ugainst Bill Ma- A partison crowd of abou at the door ind now I’ve finally; whinney of Vancouver at Saska- and a. strong Prince Rupert con-| ite Ox broken it. down.. It’s a great| toon in 1950 when he lost 6 ‘and ee, tingent cheered righthander d thrill.” 4. This year he polished off two “Kelth McDonald to two brilliant He said that before he left the} members of the British Watker relief pitching performances Vb ° ms east, friends jekingly told him!|Cup team—Miehael Bonallack- he pfotected Len Shankcl's 6 [ [+ ar “from the look of those prey)!and Philip Scurtton, American ‘inning one- hitter in the first wv hairs at FOUN: te mples, youd her- Leonard Bjorklund and Vancou- ~~~ game and pulled his team to the}; 0 ter win i now ts tine Is runs! ver's Bob-Kidd on the way to the yr “Win from a 7-4 deficit in the sec- | ning out.” . final. 7 Lay Se eee ted ihe. second fove f Homenuik, 23, said: “Chane 1) Homennitt played great golf to { be game under protest, arguing that > to experience, - win his fina ert and captured _ it 1 By ED WILKS -three Walker Cup sealps in do- ; _,,pitcher Fred Christensen should} | ; PLAYS WLEPH CARE ‘ine so, They were Alan ‘Thirl- tc) ‘Ee ‘taken out of the G & A line-j|" Associated Press Sports Writer Weslock, who played each shot | ‘ell, Al i ll and D Mew. ap; -having played only two lea-. . ° h dee cw yeti : ‘ we 2] an iussen an ouglas I. gué. games instead of the pre- Those Chicago White weeny Towrnder Pt) One | ‘ scribed three, The league execu- Sox die’ so hard who when: . the ‘sehediled) 36-hole one hundred and thirty-two : ~ tive: had previously .ruled that ra, " tel hed Tine mull, ‘golfers started in the 53rd ama- ~ £ °° *Ghiristensen was entitled to play.| knows? They might just of th St. cha on eesuab cout Lea championship which fol- s, ; tan error by leftfielder Bob| anaoe to stay alive OF the anes Cl course. Vlowed the 36-hole Willingdon : 2 SBitekaski allowed Don. Hartwig nag QO Stay . 1 A pallery . of about 3,060 fol- | Cup matches at the par-72 St. ;tS "nd Len Lavik to score the win-;| After sweeping a pair from lowed, the two. finalists. iCharles course. British Cohim- , ‘Bo ning. runs in the second game, | Baltimore, 6-2 and 3-0, while There was JitUe doubt which} bia won the cup, and , Billy i. _breaking a 10-10 ‘eight-inning New york lost a single game at . way the match would finish ‘at | 0 Mp ataserte 16, cop wen he gave - ill Sunber com-'| Detroit, 7-2, Sunday, the ite ter, the morning reund . of 18! a'Clean sweep when won oe _. tepdlonke vith skill B as he | Sox are only four eames behind THE TEAM of Gordon. and Anderson, 1957 champions of Prince Darrell Young. ‘Tan Dunbar, Keith McDonald; bottom row, left | holes. “Ib was hast at matter of ; the Canadian junior title. moe " 7 reached first base nine times in| Yankees in the American Teague Rupert and District baseba!l league. Top row, from left to right: to right: Bill Kilpatrick, Don Har twig, manager G. R. “Rusty” thow soon. Weslock dropped _ te 10 trips to the plate in the af- chase. Minor Simundson, Len Lavik, Fred Christensen, Len Shankel, Ford, Bill Morrison, Bill Smith and Bill Sunberg, [putts with déadly accuracy, and; . > jv" _,ternoon. He had four singles,|| In the other eames, Kansas . Da . . (Daily News Photo by ‘Méinhart Lagies) .'hit‘straight woods, long irons' Use C lassifieds--They Pay Loy rew two walks and” capitalized City defeated Boston 3-2 and er —— , — — ee cee inne mee eee b on two errors and a fie er's| Cleveland swept Washington os A uo . cd , po a choice. 3-2 and 6-4. Stampeders ro - Do . “ woo be : A three-run sixth inning £ ce aot oe wrapped it up for G & A in the | YANKS SLIPPING? Lge _ . ae . § Pte first game, scoring on one hit| Don’t knock White Sox’ Win Fans FL et wend two errors. chances. Yankees are only 5-6 | ap. | , open Terrace countered with two|at Detroit, and have lost four of : fue “runs in the bottom of the same | six on. this final western trip. At Le inning, but a doubleplay from ‘Chicago, the champs will pitch Count Money i ket Sstiort to second to first ended | young: Johnny: Kucks, Tom Stur- ‘ their threat right there. divant and ailing Bobby Shants By The Canadian Press ‘; Len Shankel was credited with! if his injured finger is okay. Calgary Stampeders have their : ts the win. He held Terrace toone| Against Yankees, White Sox hometown fans talking to them- io f. hit in his 6¥-inning stint, walk-| have Jim Wilson, Billy Pierce selves.’ The club management is ‘ 4 + ~jng five and striking out one. {and Dick Donovan ready—with'! counting money. aA wo + Losing pitcher Neil Sauve was! Bob Keegan the No. 1 relief man. Not since 1954 have the Cow- oL wo " ‘Tesponstble for all seven G & A _It was Keegan who helped get boys known such success either ar ,Tuns. -He was touched for six} the sweep over Orioles, throwing] 2t the gate or on the field as , : i “hits, issued six free passes and} 4 three-hitter in the opener as|they tasted Saturday night in wo gk struck out two. a_follow-up to Tuesday’s no-hit| Calgary when they drew 16,000 a Pes Sauve also lost the. second) jg) on Washington. The 35-|fans to watch them upset Ed- gas Oth wher he relieved Reynolds | year-old righthander, now 9-6,)monton Eskimos 10-6 in a hard- : po m‘the bottom of the sixth with | walked none and retired the,hitting Western Interprovincial "oie. Terrace leading 10-7. first 10 before Bob Boyd's triple | Football Union game. co Ber os. > KIRST GAME: and an infield out scored one in| - It was September 13, 1954, + GBA Le. 003 013 000—7 9 6{the fourth. Al Pilarcik homered | when Calgary last knocked over i. Terrace. ........ 010 002 100—4 1 5/in the fifth, but the.Birds didn’t|the Grey Cup champions and 5 “Shankel, McDonald -(7) ana/|&et another hit until Billy Gard-|not since that game have the ‘4 Young; Sauve, Reynolds (6) and | er singled in the ninth. Stampeders drawn so large a { Burton. . 2 A discouraged met league crowd. ..The. financial take was . { . outfielder. who decided to’ give|reported the largest’ ever from : Po "SECOND GAME: baseball one more fling today isla single: game in Calgary. G& A ... 200 212 33x—13 14 4|one of the big reasons why Mil-| Stampeders share ‘first place - Terrace .041 221 000—10 10 14) waukee Braves are leading the, with the Eskimos with four Christensen, McDonald (6) | National League by 7% games.| points and they go into the ; and Young, Lavik-(6);-Reynolds, | He is Bob Hazle, currently the| wiru’s only game tonight at ‘ auve (6) and Burton. hottest hitter in the major) vancouver as the only undefeat- re — Se leagues. ed ‘team in the conference. e The youngster, who only a fe 2 Sin le months ago was contemplating] BOMBERS UPSET REGINA quitting baseball because of a Almost as surprising as the troublesome knee and an ag-| Calgary victory was Winnipeg D n erieved batting average, is hit-| Blue Bombers’ 7-3 upset win OW. S ting a blazing 526. He started|over Saskatchewan Roughrider - e hitting practically the day he| Saturday before 12,500 fans at joined Braves about a month ago| Regina’s Taylor Field, where ounties and hasn't stopped. In 67 times Bombers hadn’t won a game at bat since his promotion from| since early in 1953. By The Canadian Press Wichita, where he failed to hit| The loss was the third straight A single over second base by}.300, Hazle has accumulated 30|this year for Riders, touted pineh pane pave Pope of Sanjhits, including six home runs. earlier as the team with the Diego Padres shoved Vancouver . ayer best chance to knock off Ed- | Mounties 444 games from the| PROVE IN SIX.RUNS monton for the title, and left . top ‘of the Pucifie Coast League| He smashed homers No. 5 and| them deep in last place. Bomb- Sunday, 6 Sunday and drove in six runs/ers and Lions are tied for third, ~ Pope's hit wave Padres a 3-2]98 Braves defeated Robin Rob-| stampeders turned their up- mag victory and a split of the double-|erts-and the Philadelphia Phil-| se, behind a hard-hitting line a, Me I , header at the California city,{ Hes 7-3 for their 14th victory In}jeq py tackles Dick Huffman wt OT ae eae gta the..Mounties having won. the the last 18 games. During that) ong Floyd Harrawood and with ~: first game 8-0 behind Art Hout- stretch Hazle has driven in :21) cashing tackles that jarred the ‘ temnan. runs, He also singled and walked) yal) loose from Edmonton back-| , San Francisco Seals downed seny for a perfect day at the) rieiders five times, Sucramento twice, 4-3 and 4-2,| Plate. Quarterback Jimmy Finks, a to Increase their lead over the} Brooklyn knocked off second-| National Football League vet- second-place Mounties. place St, Louis 6-5 and are also] oran, snenked over from the ‘ ‘ Hollywood and Los Angeles spiit|7/ games behind Braves and} one-yard line late in the fourth A doubleheader, Hially wood tak-|one percentage point back Of! wunrter to score the game -- inte the first game 6-3 and Los|Cards. New York Glants, pres-| winning touchdown after he had Angeles the second 6-2. Senttie |e for the first division, clob-| sat up the play with a 12-yard ane aa ae ’ defeated Portland 9-5 in the first bered Sincinnath 10-1 and Chie) vis. to end Willie Roberts, game of a doubleheader, and lost | C280 Cubs, blanked 3-0 on four the seeond 4-3, hits hy Vern Law, bounced -bnack \ vas > ; won pet, am, With 16 hits In the nightcap at| Ose Classifieds-They Pay Aun Pranebeo .. 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