aber dashes oe be Pea te leg Te & mee ale Man Woe yk ™ ee a BE By ty em eh Wipe ee fw ORD EE Oe ee OR DY OY PPE VESTS HOH ee HV ev BH eT . : . ‘ » 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May ak 1068 sesvsvcsocesoorooeooeeress: FEELS CE IPO OO DOOEEOOETOE ORE LOAD OEED OED ‘EDMONTON WILL REJOIN WHL wrerccccceccecccccsscosccecesote) | HOMONTON (General manager Bud Polle announced 6 & A, E it . today that Edmonton Flyers definitely will operate next squires season in the Western Hockey League. -{ .° The announcement ended speculation about Flyers’ future clash tonig ht in view of rumors of financial losses by the farm club of Second day of play 9! Prince Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League, | Rupert District’ Senior Base- | —---——------——-—-—_- nn ball league sees Gordon and Anderson meet Esquires at 7 7-9 pm, o'clock tonight at Roosevelt Park. In Terrace, the Loggers play hos host to Kitimat Vikings. PDPOOOS Savo Y, RCMP victorious in softball By RAY WINDLE Savoy trounced Army} and Navy 16-6 while Gen-| eral Kiewit was handeuf-'| ’ | PP PPPS ISLE LOLOL OLOL EL EL EEIFE ON | Sport fishing | Fighting fisherman brings record catch on comeback trail . VANCOUVER @—Sport fish- | | my ‘eateh of 2,000,000 pounds of | By W. R. WHEATLEY \ | | _ ermen took a record total salmon from B.C. coastal Canadian Press Staff Writer waters last year, federal de- . . partment of fisheries said to. MONTREATIL (CP)—Y von Durelle, pointing for day. Nearly 396,000 salmon, an . - ander é increase of 30 per cent over , renewed recognition as a contender for the world’s the previous year, were report- | _light- heavyweight title, chased and pounded Germinal ed caught, ' Ballarin of France Wednesday night for a unanimous 10-round decision. ' | | | The Canadian and British Em- ‘pursuing Durelle ‘could gallop [-A-I-L-0-R-I-N- [pire champion from Baie Ste.; forward. _ Anne, N.B., carried the fight and | CUT OVER EYE ® Suits ® Pants had things pr city, mc noc The Frenchman's straight left e @® Slacks |: Wiy. He scored the or “jcut Durelle over the right eye in Topcoats st ‘down, a mandatory eight count | the fifth round, the only round ALTERATION SPECIALISTS |/ in the 10th round. in which Ballarin had any real Ballarin's best efforts were a\ margin. QUICK SERVICE fair left and the ability to scuttle} The New Brunswick fisher- , backwards about as fast as the: man, hammering out the more iserH | AMEND mE PPOEL CEH IPOD LIP IPE PICIPOC CY LICL ELS | staring ANNE MURPIN’ RACHAEL REDGRAVE “CLAUDE DAUPHIN GIORGIA MOLL reveaseo THRU(EEQUNITED ARTISTS ' ' | solid blows when he wasn’t miss- : | Pe Ling The Tailor | ; ‘ing the fleeing Frenchman, did- ted | Ss by | all le i revton Place wii pever forget : a: | ‘n't appear ta be extended. He weekend softball league: | elena told everything... ° 220 - 6th St. Phone 4238 Roberts didn't have to be to win on action. * bu and neither will you! a 9 points, . : ; Chucker Johnny Leniuk of Sa.’ voy Hotel took pitching honors | with 12 strikeouts and only four. w.lks while teammate Gordie; McTaggart was top hitter for! sueennnmneeennnang, back | a Wallace’s Dept. Store = fis TROPICANA!| /0 form | Giants out, ia M . ° the night with a clean ,500 aver, x | . ‘ TIME AT gi! By The Assoclited Press ou nties in aBe. | m &, Robin Roberts added another, Savoy gained five runs’ in the: n BMichapter to his britliant career, By The Associated Press first inning, three “in the: second : in Wallace's TS night, hurling the | The Seattle cae sed two wee Be . and four | in the third pefore the. 4 m Philadelphia Phillies to 1-0 ish wp ne en Nera * a PARADE DRESS—This is what Canadian‘athletes will wear Opponen 5 MHARABCE Lo squeeze | fa ‘triumph over red-hot St, Louis crushing Phoenix 11-7 Wednes on ee in a single in the fourth." | 5 ah the National League. jday night and knocking the] for the opening parade of the British Empire.Games at Car- | rt wasn’t until the sixth that . . gw The-San Francisco Giants de- Giants out of first place in the diff, Wales in July. The women will have scarlet blazers, white | army and Navy came, to’ ‘life,! a Bi . feated Cincinnati 5.4 in 10 inn- Pacific Coast League pennant shirtwaist dresses of tucked acctate and nylon tricot, white marking up four runs before the. n ings to increase their first-place . chase. straw cloches, shortie gloves, red shoulder’ bags and white { hotelmen put an end to the’rally.--}. ul Ee margin over Milwaukee to 21,/ In other games, Portland's} and red spectator pumps. The men will wear. blue-grey Digby softballers —-Hterally ; &% , a Bi oames. Los Angeles made it two: Beavers rapped the San Diego trousers of acrylic fibre and viscose, white nylon shirts and “never saw daylight’ as RCMP :. ven 7 a . min a row over the Braves, 2-1 and; Padres 11-8 in 10 innings; Salt jaunty straw hats. — (CP Photo) teed off on their harassed pitch. | ‘3 a _ s 'Ghicae o thrashed Pittsburgh §-1.: iLake City Bees tamed Sacra-! --- oe meen a aa -——- Lers, a JERRY WALO'S . mT In the Amcrican Dei Cleves, mento Solons 5-1 and Vancou. ELKS WIN 16-4 ' Highlight of the game was al £ land Indians turned back Bos- ver Mounties shunted Spokane! It triple play by the Mounties bn De a of ‘ton Red Sox 3-2 in 12 innings: aside 4-1. e - it the second inning. : m BE with Dick Tomanek, ar unher-| The Mounties grabbed off top! ; Top hitter of both teanis was! trom 208 Contuepst a Bi alded lefthander going all the|spot by a-half-game after the} ul t fan str ES Ou _RCMP's Russel Giblak with four | aan E Besay. The victory boosted Cleve-;smoke from last night's games) | , hits in five times at the ‘plate. NEXT ATTRACTION CinemaScoPE i Jand back into fourth place. had cleared. Vancouver's Art! pO : TWO STRAIGHT Cecarreilli limited the Indians to: : PCL STANDINGS | STARTS MONDAY | Baltimore Orioles mode it, two;eight hits in padding his record: in Ony C€ague opener — er sociated “Presi ; Mean él. tri ph. K ina city eohe Mounties got ali the runs | o_o aL ‘Pet, GDL | ‘an 8 rium Kansa ity ‘ 3 h ro. 22 44-6li | Hi athletics were beaten 6-1 wy} they needed in the sccond inn-| Doug Ruttan fanned 16 batters in seven innings t Neuaver sss ong ‘500s i{ LADIES’ m Washing ton Senators, New Yorkjing when the chased Spokane, last night to hurl Elks to a 16-4 victory over Gyro in'sait Lake Crys. 10 15 359° 2 i : te as- Ed Palmquist wi a; San Diego .....+. . a i iors of ke vent of the, tenane by towrrun outburst on three: the opening game of the Pony League season, ISecramenta 4... 15 M 40 ; ! v . : - corn 1 Porth cee eee AG AD ABE i defcating Chicago White Sox|walks, an error and three Ruttan allowed only one hit - Tea (Maceifiede..Tho > ue oe ea. 3 Py Allo? . E 5-2. singles. and gave up eight walks while Use Classifieds--1 rhey Pr ay Seattle 0 BY TT a ne tn eet ranean ees mee (eee t ee eee peeeiving Ll-hit backing by his oo i . ea emmy acme = Bi “teammates. The lanky pitcher SEASON STARTS SATURDAY also turned in the best batting ¥a i _performance of the night with ‘ C h | de t sed . three singles. and a double in ' (five times at bat. ‘ mr! eac es, p ayers e ermine ' Gyros’ only hit was a double At very special prices W 7 : by Paul Girardct in the sixth C . a i" : : : i: ‘inning. Two of their four runs . : " for Little League farm teams 2eeuee® bought o clearing of céa!s ee LINESCORES mm! Prince Rupert Little League association executive has or- “es Leena 340 860 o—16 i 0 from a well known manu- | B. ganized a four-team farm loop and set the opening date of the "Do" — ; = iS—— tan, and Kangas. Gyrous--- . H 17-game schedule for Saturday, May 24. “Love, Kerr (3) and Ostapowieh, Gir- ed facturer. Here is your | m At a meeting Tuesday, spon-;-~ 07 mm ardet (5), Umpire: Harley Lewis. SF MPD Bm SOY, coaches and rosters for; Dennis Wayne. Ken Lippett, Gary- mcr en te nnn “Cin S oPE Zz chance to save. All sizes. a the season were decided upon.: ‘Stevens, Ronald Kerr, Billy Wasyk. GREAT ANCHORAGE EMADC ae | mt} The North Star farm team Wi ed Mekcay: Wickes Ontvie Read, Bedford Basin, the Atlantic . . LOCLOFE a 0 Luxe | ibe known as Albert and Mc -: Newsome, Peter Frohnert. Robert , bay linked with Halifax har- . rrarmno ERICSON © igh: ae é * : 7 Caffery, Kinsmen as Greer and smith. Brian Hennessy, Ross Bald-: bor, is six miles long and four} JOWN ALBRIGHT ‘ 'R Vol to 45.00 . : MH Sridden, Shop-Easy as Sports| win, Douglas Small, John Bateman, : miles: wide. . . cg. Giues to , 5 a a! | Archie Tordiffe, Richard Ings, Billy; . Y m: Shop and Seca Kings as Skeen / Garland, Daniel Lloy. i Mm: Grocery GREER AND BRIDDEN : 5 First games will be Saturday: Coach: George Brown : : le layers: Goraon Duplisse, Jim. | 'at 10 a.m, between Albert and! Players ! mM: | Bremner, John Dunbar, Dale Monta AT ONE PRICE a: McCaffery and Greer and Brid- ‘gomery, Willlam Turcotte, Knut , m.den, and at 1 p.m. between pjomdant. Barry Rudy, Bill Mont- : m Sports Shop and Skeena Gro- | gomery, Ronald Laing, David An-" : cery. jdersan, on Conlon youn pone. ony varuso, rest Ikkrainetz, Listed following are team, ‘Brent Louth, Billy Bussanich, John rosters with coaches, Bremner, Joseph Mapoldi, Robert ALBERT AND MeCAPFERY Ferguson, Cordon Broehu, Richard ' _Cornches: Erie Benwall and Ron Dister.! Lioy, Douglas Caruso, David Gilfoy, , Players: Rieky Lindseth, Willan [ George Moran, David) Wilson, Don-, MecGruther, Randy Woodside, Rob-Jald Martin, Alfred Timins, Murry : able Harmer, John Cross, Peter Zac-, Brown. : our, Doug Cameron, Craig Nixon, SPOTCES SHOT Pat Laird, Walter Eyre, Fred Clay- Couch: doe Grodane : ton, Jumes MeRne, Lloyd Fraser.| Players: Dominic Salvati. ‘Trent: 'Tony Peterson, Ronald Touch, Rex! 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