Esquires split; -G & A take brace Out of town teams to pert puscball squads yesterday as Gordon and Ander- son swept a double- header at Roosevelt the opener 4-2 and clobber'i 84-4 in the night cap. The final game of the Es- guires- «Vikings fixture saw young Ted Careless come through with his first completed game behind nm i4-hit barrage by his team- mates, ’Here at home shortstop Bill Sunberg sturted G & A’s ii the fourth inning of the first game when he smacked a double, went, to third cholte and came fielder’s on oa on oa home “ same inning when 2 stole second and came in.on a! “ _ single and was brought home by fer . Younsz's booming double. * ? Still trying for “a ‘comeback. | BILL SMITH passed ball. John Basaraba also_ gcored in the same inning. Af-: ter being hit by pitched ball he. ; siole second and scored on a- double by Miner Simyndson. "The | Loggers’ only * counter ; seventh when Bil: fohn Je ones. and Anderson went scoring spree in the. sEree Selivery [ to “Chinese Food Phone 3329 Green Pepper Chop Suey 95c Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $1.00 ‘Chicken Fried Rice 95c Free Delivery ($3.00 Orders) | Melrose Chop Suey} | | i ! Gordon and. nAderson | Men ‘emith, 2 AB RH POA E, George Shepherd of Port Col- | Dunbar By 3 i , 22 0 borne, Ont., is a quarter-miler |Gunherg, s§ ...... 4 22 4 2 of and 440-yard hurdler while Peis { Young, rf ........ 4 2 1 1 0 0) Stranger of Montreal is entered — 8. Scherk, 1b .... 5 1 110 0 O1} fn the 120-yard high hurdles and Basaraba, c ‘..... 423 8 2 0) the 220 sprint. ;Simundsun, if 41316 6 90) le te | Bailey, Ch oc cceeee 5 210 0 0! All of the men’s track mem- Cameron, p ...... 4 1 41 1 4 0: bers are potential relay men. erent pce Totals ..... 87 13 32 27 12 a Jack Smyth of Winnipeg is in Terrace Loggers ‘the broad jump and hop, step _ Bleak Lebel AB RH POA Ej} and jump while Ken Money, an_ ae Paulson, If ..., 3 0 0 2 1 01 RCAF jet pilot from Ferris, Ont., PA. Dav BB rere 20 0 3 2 1'ic the team’s high jumper. Bob ; . YY, 88 veeeee 403 0 38 8: , Strasain, CO oceccees 900401 iy of Vancouver and Glen! Reynolds, cf ..... 41 1 0 0 0! : Fe oy IH. Davy, 2b ...--- 4001 0 Ole Scape : 'P, Paulson, rf .... 4 0 1 2 0 0 } lat bob 4 | Meyers, Wo vec eve. 2 0 0 8 0 0| aseball roundup j vt R _ : Pe SONOS core eer ene 2.0 1 3 0 0 This advertisement is not published or displayed Miller, Pooceeeevce 3 9001 2~!1 hy the Liquor Control Board or by the beHaugland ....08 10000 06 Government of Brilish Columbla, Totals ....: wot 624 8 6 ot aeJones replaccd Meyers in 7th. -avk 13-1 and 5-3 and Esquires split a twin bill with Kitimat Vikings at Terrace, dropping scoring } ; a resull of a hit by pitch. ' “ ing when Dennie Selder walked, ‘ stole second and crossed home * plate on a single by Alf Davie. : and Bill Bailey. ‘up three bases on when he whiffed three loggers, | ‘four hardwaremen, was tageed! : os /and Kitimat, Bud Goody won the: ‘Deep ried Prawns $1.15 ‘first game with the clothiers’ Al: {Garlic Sparcrib $1.05 |; Adams the loser. Careless was’ ‘the winner in the secand game: .G&a cE ore Rupert aseball teams sweep three! ee ar EtG an ganas PREPPED O LOD TE DRED LVO DOL ODED LOPE LEO OR LELODOLODOCE n ok a beat from Prince Ru- from Terrace Loggers here ing the smelter city” nine ae eae s eighth when Darrel Young who had walked and Syd Scherk who had singled, scored: when John Basaraba clouted a home = run ball which just cleared the left | field fence. In the same inning i Bill Bailey wallopped.a double, !' advanced to third on a error and scored on the throw-in. G & A plated five more runs in the eight on singles by Gord- ie Cameron, Bill Smith and Young. Ian Dunbar scored on an error and Sunberg tallied as Terrace opened the scoring in the second game in the first inn- Davie also co'lected a run in the he single. single by Paul Paulson. The hardwaremen took the| lead 4-1 in their half of the first! inning with a walk, two steals, | women's . amateur champion of singles by Dunbar and Young | Mom display her skill on the li and two-base hits by Syd Scherk! Kim,.9<(standing); and twins TRIALS ‘SUCCESSFUL _ ¢ ‘anadian Bill Smith chaiked up G & A's final run in the fifth after he we Terrace tallied once more in the; last inning as Gunnar Paulson | collected a safety, went to second | /on'an error and came home on, two steals. | Cameron, as winning pitcher in the first game, fanned eight; : FAMILY GOLFER—A woman who's managed to bring up a family. of four youngsters while becoming a golf champion at the same time, Mrs. George Conant Jr. practices her putting while the. Kids look on in St. Louis. Mrs. Conant is currently the St. Louis area. Watching nks are Susie, 4 (foreground); Annie and Lawrie, 6. track team “no outsider for BEG — By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer SASKATOON (.—The potential of Canada’s track and field, loggers, allowed six hits and Boe team for the British Empire Games in Wales next month is rated: ‘balls, . while Terrace’s Miller struck out three, gave up 12 hits and walked 3. | The 22-member team, made up: Bert Johansen was ‘credited | of six women and 16 men, was: with the win in the second BAMC; Chosen here early Sunday follow- ‘ing a successful two-day meet: ‘that brought record- breaking : performances and nearly 10,000; paying customers. At least’ 11 of the team mem- bers are rated a fair chance of: becoming medallists in the: Games in Cardiff July 18-26, and: some are almost certain to be in! ‘the top threes” | : FOP TALENT 4 ur a i The men’s team includes Lines nack absorbing the loss. ; sprinters Mike Agostini of Van- First Game ' couver; Stan’ Levenson of Tor- 000 200 29x--13 12 2 onto and Stu Cameron of Sas-! Terrace 000 000 100—1 62: Katoon, Terry Tobacco of Vic- Cameron and Basaraba;. Mill-. ‘toria is the top-rated quarter- er. Haughland and Strasdin. i ; miler while Joe Mullins of Glace : Second Game i Bay, N.S,.and Doug Clement’ allowed cight hits and gave up 5 walks. Charged with the loss; was Bill Johnson wso struck out | for seven hits and allowed 3! walks. At Terrace between | Esquires | i iG G&A... 400 010 x—5 7 2: ‘of Vancouver both will contest ‘Terrace ... 200. 000 1--3 8 0, the quarter and half miles. Johansen .and Basaraba; | Ed-Morton of Winnipeg we 1S Johnson and Reynolds. | BON SCORES First Game . chosen ‘for the mile and the 889 and Gordon Dickson of Hamil- ton for the six miles and mara- | D- Haugland replacca Miller i 8th, | 1 Dianc Matheson of Vancouver | highly by observers who watched the national championships and Games trials here during the weekend. wee seen cee ae in the pole. ‘vault. Javelin thrower Hans Moks of, ‘Toronto and shot put and discuss ' entrant Stan Raike of Toronto, -complete the field team. / WOMEN’S TEAM The women aboard are sprint- | ers Eleanor Haslam of Saska-. -toon, Maureen Rever of Regina, : and Montreal and Freyda Ber- man of Vancouver, and weight : | throwers Jackie MacDonald Gel- t ° ‘ling of Toronto and Marie De4 -pree of South Burnaby, B.C. Miss Agostini, who. won the 1954, , Empire Games 100 in 9.6 seconds | ‘while running for his native | - Trinidad, and Levenson are | - highly respected in both the 100 : and 220. 4 : postponed: consideration of i rorrrre. | ONTARIO OPEN GOLF CROWN | MARLENE STREIT'S MONOPOLY TORONTO. (Marlene Stewart Streit, showing none of the tension! she claimed when she started the tournament, walked off the Thornhill Golf and Country Club course with - her third straight Ontario women’s open golf championship. Before the tournament she said: “Li m not,driving well and these girls up here hit such long | balls.” Outdriven Friday by Mary Gay of Calgary, she moved | with delicate precision through assorted irons, stayed down | the middle, and putted with the stunning skill which In the | past won her United States, Canadian and British amateur | crowns, "IT like to play in championship competition,” the Fonthill, | Ont., dynamo sald after her 2-and-1 win. “It makes me sharp.” ga COLI OR ORE LOCC REF POEL ODEO RIEL OLOF POO OT ORC OOFO ORC EE oreer?e Interlocking schedule — wesxeno ncnis opposed by Big Four By AL VICKERY Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CP)—The West carried the inter-; -locking-schedule ball into the Canadian Football Lea- ‘gue meeting here Sunday but made little or no gain | against a strong eastern defence, Final outcome on the contro- | -versial subject will not be known ! proposed until nine delegates, one from | drafted by Halter, each of the pro teams in Union and the Big Four, in Toronto, July 19, with Conmnissioner G, ‘Sydney Halter of Winnipeg. After’-WIFU members, who had : ‘met here Friday in a separate session, told the CFL meeting Sunday they were unanimous in ‘support of a full interlocking schedule for 1959, Big Four of- . ficials said they felt the proposal , would. prove too costly. NO COMPROMISE The West is standing pat be- hind a brief submitted earlier by Ralph Parliament, president of | Winnipeg Blue Bombers, calling for ajfull schedule, Eagtern representatives on the * special committee now have to ‘prepare a brief of their. own within 20 days, with copies going ‘to all other committee members i for study before the question is ‘thrashed out in Toronto next , month. After some. revising and am- endments, the mecting Sunday ; 99-man team in the British Em- | a | pire Games rowing events, if! {Canadian Association of Ama-j ‘teur Oarsmen officials have their : > way. Savoy edges Fashion 12-11 Faye Trudeau pitched Savoy Hotel to a 12-11 victory over Fashion Foo.wear in Women’s Softball league action at Gyro Park yesterday afternoon, Vera ‘Geary was charged with the j Rever also is a broad jumper. i “loss, Seeeeaet ee eee eet eet tet OGt COLD EOPOPOETE OE DLOETEELIELEL TOE OTLEY ELLIOT BREAKS MILE MARK BUT RECOGNITION DOUBTFUL BAKERSFIELD, Calif. u--Herb Elliott of Australia has run another record-breaking mile race and started another con- troversy among track officials. The lanky young miler was clocked in 2 :57.9 in winning his specialty at the United States Amatcur Athictic Union championships Saturday night, shading the recogniged mark r of 3:8 sct four years ago by his countryman, John Landy. But no one seems to Know for certain whether the In- Cividen of Trail, B.C., are both was recorded as 3: ‘58 because of the IAAF policy. SuWRUKeDeenKeoRAE a Second came _ Na ted Penne: WwW ‘s D tore &. Gurdon and Anderson By The Associated Press | edged Milwaukee 2-1, Pittsburgh w Wallace's Dept. S wm aB rRipoa we} Sal Magic wasn't kidding’ defeated Los Angeles 11-7 and! M smith, 2b vw. 22 1 4 2 oj; when he sald “2 show ‘em, Cincinnati downed Chicago 9-3, W Wunbar, Bb oo... 2 111 3 0 The 41-year-old righthander | The San Praneisco o-Philadelphia W Gunberg, 68 ....., 3 0 0 0 7 1] was peeved when New York Yan-) contest was ralned out. a 3 welrork, yp 4 } 7 5 0 kees shunted him to St. Louis) On Priday, Pittuburgh edged Mm Bagarabn, 'c leeeees 2 0 0 3 0 of|dune 14 to make room for a 88-t Los Angeles 2-1, Milwaukee we Balley, cf vueeeee 2 0 2 LO Ofycar-old man (Virgil Trucks), | trounced St. Louls 7-3, Philadel- wm Johanson, pov. 9 0 4 ° 0 9) When he left the Yankees he, phia knocked off San Franelseo wm Minton it rererees2 O19 0 0) told reporters, "I still think I can | 5-4 and Chicago drubbed Clnelny 7! mentee rere take a turn... I'm peeved. 10 nit 11-3, ' i Terrace Loggers show *en,” vemcenae . Belder, 3b AB * " mA G1 Freddies Hutchinson, Sal's new | duel when ‘the Detroit pitching he BG. Paulson, If 1... 3°22 2 0 oO} boss with the Cardinals, gave the stilt was to be knighted for oute WA Davy, #6 veeceee # 2 8 2 2 O} Barber a starting chance Sunday | Standing service to the Amerteap M | Strundin, vereeene O 2 o 05 a 6 against Milwaukee and was re- eee race, the Yankees woke jWeTWYNOIGH vee sereees | wardod with n 2-1 victory over| "Pe. w Moyer Ths md og 4 © o| the lengua-lenders. After scoring one run dn 37 . Bibvones vc FO 4 4 0 Of The defeat cut the Hrives! Ni- Innings against baffling Tiger fee WIL Davy, Mh eee (10.0 2 0 Of tional League Jead to iM games! Pitching and Joking seven ho wi rickuon, of ...... 8 8 0 1 0 Of as Son Francisco outlasted the straight to Detrolt, the New York w Johnaton, p reel 9 0 ih a . Phillles 6-4 Jn 14 innings on a} Club really ent loose Sunday with tere SOUNK cen ee os ‘ Princo Ruport's LARGEST Most Complote Stock Boy’s Wear - WALLACE'S j peer STORE QRGQaeneeeneene Pia: * ' Saget 5 velleynolds replaced ftrasdin in an eJonos replaced Meyors in Oth, Odds short on soccer cup LONDON (—-A firm. of London pookmakers today offered odds of 7 to 4 agalnat elthor Brazil or Sweden winning the World Boc- ver Cup, Other pricy quoted wero 9 to 4 against West Gormany and 0 to 2 against France, , Moat bookmakers -hore sald they were not taking: wate on the fqumnaments " a ; = nN fine wo. oF homer by Wille Kirkhind, Clhneinnatl spit with Chica, winning the frst on Gus Bell's J grand slam homer 6-2, The Cubs staged a three-run milly in the ninth lo take the second grime Steve Bilko and Johnny Kilpp- stein, two, recently ucquired Los Angeles Dodgers, helped the cel- lar tom win a doubleheader fron Pittsburgh 4-1 and 3-2, Klppsteln's relief work — suved the first game, Bilke's J0th in- ning pinch single scored Joe Pig- natano from second' base for the socond decision, Tn Baturday’s action St, Louls W1G-hit blast ina 15-0 rout. Kunsus City Athletics topped Boston agiin a=) with the help Of a gime-saving enteh by Hees tor Lopes ona drive by Juckle Jensen, Clevelund broke out of a four pame tosing streak by taking a pale of one-run deelsions trom Washington 4-3 and J-0, Baltimore elmbed out of the cellar when Billy O'Dell turned In another {ine effort, a six-hit shutout of Chiengo 2-0, glehth vietory. howed to Dotrall 6-4 while Clevd= {und whitewashed Washington ternational Amateur Athletic Federation, which must pass on all world records, recognizes ° mile marks recorded in tenths of scconds. lt was dealing only in fifth record four years ago. Landy of seconds when Landy sct his actually ran 3:59.9, too, but it Maglie lives up to predictions , 10- -2, Boston defeated Kunsns’ City 7-1 and Chicazo beat Baltl- :more 9-1, Pes Fees ee eH NHS SON eR NR Ne the | come into effec Western Interprovincial Football ‘ ‘when the leagte takes ‘over as huddle | CFL, | - eluding a coach and ‘manager. : :-by the Canadian British Empire, ‘Games committee, officials an- | , nounced here Saturday the team ; . would ‘British Columbia eights andi ‘fours, a coxswain for the eights; | :two spares, coach and a manager. ' ‘Royal Canadian Henley course, ' ‘is to leave St. Catharines Satur- | ‘day for Montreal where It will, ‘join ' | | ‘of St. - Vice-president, will be manager. : j -who acted as team ‘the university crews would re-- > are allowed spare men, | ‘Ottawa will . singles sculls. : fessional clay court the regular s, Aiyansh soece tion at Algoma Ajyansh jumped to a quick 2-0 lead within 20 minutes of the first half on goals by centre for- ward Rod Tait tnd Jeft winger Buddy Mercer, A short Savoy rally towards the end of the first 45 minutes was awarded with a counter by centre forward Maurice Bishop. Last tally of the game cdme in the second on a shot by Alyansh Jnside right Nelson Morven, Hero of the game was Aly- ansh's rookle goalie M, Wright whose spectacular saves con- tributed much to his team’s vic- tory. ae arte sweeten teint ornree ete anette ae fey on Hollywood, Calif. (m—Charlic (Tombstone) Smith, 146%, De- troit, knocked out Armando Mu- nia, 164 _ Suarez, Mexico (3). prince Hupert Daily News Monday, June 23, ‘1958 6 i Ai yansh trips Savo y in soccer league Despite the handicap of playing without half of y team clipper Savoy Hotel 3-1 in ‘Prince Rupert and District Football league ac- Park Saturday. Sky divers perform feat ABBOTSFORD, B.C, @— Two Scnttle parachute jumpers made history with a unique sky- -diving feat here Sunday. Jim Pearson and Lyle Hof!- man; bailing out at 7,000 feet, completed the first mid-air ba-, ton pass ever made in North America in 30 seconds of “free fght" before they opened their ‘chutes. The stunt had been autempted in the United States about 50 times and several times during. the sky-diving trials here last. week without success. Pearson is the only sky-diver. | from the western states to win la place on the U.S. team. which will compete in world title events. a Czechoslovakia. cera nin oat ea ain ioe mene etme a ties a ky en te oe man ‘ CFL constitution, which will 1, sraqnnna FF CHARDUER- JEANNE CRAIN governing body for the Big Four}, ee and WIFU. The Big Four then)" : will be Known a3 the Eustern Di- jp | - . : vision of the CFL, and the WIFU as the Western Division. Earlier, the CFL set up its own rules committee with three cast- ern members—Lew Haymen. of Toronto, Jake Gaudaur of Ham- ilton and Jim McCaffrey of Ot- tawa—and three western mem- bers—Bert Warwick of Edmon- ton, A, Currie of Winnipeg and: Eric Duggan of Edmonton. 20 Canuck ___ JACK CARSGN- GAIL RUSSELL \ ELAINE STEWART 7 pam. 9 p.m. rowers to BEG PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont. 0: ~| Canada will be represented by a: ' Limited to a team of 18, in- | include University of; three scullers, ai ae oer et The team, selected after the’ Choose yours from the C.C.BI. famul BEG trials Saturday on the: 1o7P ¥ of fine bikes, in J ranges... - Canadian tSABRE>— ImpertaL Cyco other Canadian* athletes | bound for the Games in Cardiff, : Wales, next month. Frank Read, former UBC coach ! manager, i, races th. aut ante oaiG RR kree Wa ceee fter Soturday's au SLU as ete Bride St a ws ee a dA e c| Gordon's Hardware Phane 3317 fuse to go to Wales unless they . 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