vO y Ye NCES PTE ENE VE ye ew RBRGADAABABASG aA TN hE NS I pe Mat benigca tigi pirate ty cbt ¥, : . fi f : EE EE EO Pe eg ee em Ue ae EE ee Peet oe . . ee Pea See Ce LE Re ee Oe ee ‘ st pies on ‘ aN gb i. ve tte \ . ‘, , iy oo : ‘ : "| Sas in. Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, July: 14, 1058 ) baseball tourney set here wa nh HOLLYWOOD, Calif, wp —Irish ; HAVANA: P}, Oscat’. Suarez, erm ——_ Tommy Bain, 129, Los: Angeles, outpointed Park i Faspora,, 128, 1g ous. ow ot Roy. Bile, | 8 teams expected Mounties chase Lemon in coast league debut co *. “Penticton Sox | "ature brace Stn RS vo ene ; Oh GOTEBURG, ‘Sweden ‘(m—Inge- ' mar Johansson, 19714; Sweden, knocked ‘out Heinz ‘Neuhaus, 21634, Germany, (4), a" HAVANA im” — Edwin: Sykes, 11914, Panama, outpointed Or- lando Lagartija, 116, Cuba, (10,), - | ; A baseball tournament with $1,000 in prizes will TOKYO Manuel “Armen Cg aN 1 , ob es , (A}-—Manuel Arment- ~— oe “from Kamloops be held in Prince Rupert on August 2 and August 3, it By The Assoclated Press eros, 120, Cuba, Inaviced out Koil DETROVT i — Honey | Say The Canadian Bess was n a need yesterday by a Re ( Rupert Distriet Bob Lemon made his first minor league start in | Shlbasht,"190%2, Japan, (6) "ico, 157%4, Waterbury, Conn, .(8.) - Penticton Rea Sox swept both Baseball lengue commissioner nusty) tore acifie Coast League last night sinc ° —— énds of an Okanay Sak Maint thom Thee ROMLETNRER ELEC AUC wll} be held the Pe ¢ £ g S e his release ereves: :Today — a Lo LTpamg League doubleheader from Krean- at Roosevelt Park. It is expected by Cleveland but he didn’t help his San Diego Padres ee To Wed. Anderson Hardware, and Fraser Sy Clothic rs Ure final runs caine, rivet ine a former Stanford University foot- cones Agathe, shedding two | -- Rem: “ber When ~ ee in the fifth as Marshall singled: ce ‘OA EF pail quarterback. . ' te e Z_=—=AS advanced to second on an error, giceone, ss ae ot 8} 8 Bt Mackay will play Bedard in Durelle didn’t make any Soro By ‘The Canadion Press i LIFE NSURANCE hat rr a an stole third and came home on Qj Davis, rf ......., 5 1 1 2 0 0 the first match and in the other of his'plans about fighting vl Freddy Fitzsimmons of the evical research.at. a ‘ i Id study the South Afri- financially to. m. Hota ee single by Bill who stole second! Lister, 8b 1... 41 2 1 3 0 Douglas, replacing Reed, will| He Would study bic | then Brooklyn Dodgers pitched contributes 1 bas es, | Marshall, cf ...... 422001 2 : . can's style at first—‘there are a ‘tory . NIVERSITIES we a ' ron ineSpecht .. 1 00 1 9 go take on Paul Willey of Vancou- f things to look for’—and his 200th victory in 16 years in CANADIAN U ; ILD RO America’ s cup Bie in ef oe ote 8 vor, Canada's No, 3 player, bring | lob of things to the b ‘el " 7 | the major leagues, shutting out i i ey) : RO) Ce 8 1 0 1 0 0 substituted for the sccond-rank- Hae dete his championship. Ol pittsburgh Pirates 2-0. 18 years |! |__ yk iSpring, 8b ........ 3 0 2 2 2 8,ed Fontana. ' neo today, That was the season . = ew SY R = re trials underway | Adams, a 3 , ° ° 6 i ea nn nett Durelle’'s orton "ne In the | Fitzsimmons beenme the piteh- Medical research aims at Loa yp , » ‘ Wiad ' ! NEW YORK (f-- “Gaspar Or-|Laurentinns was in sharp con-/ing ehampton of the National ° e : Hae Ton viM, ve the pe en net Spee st replaced Marshal ‘n “une tena, 147, Moxico, outpointed | trast with whe drab vlan a Let gue, winning 16 games and a longer, happier life ' ‘ + . 8S: r . : y Toy wep © ’ 3 4 Lo select the defender of the Am- ele th. replaced A i Mickey Crawford, 14734, Sagin-| ment gymnasium in Montreal's; losing Lwo for a percentage of . £ d your children at “placed Adams in the 7th. ‘aw, Mich,, 10.) cast end where Holt has been! 889. for you an y Wo : crica’s Cup Saturday by defeat- ' rhea Ac h errice Loggers “" pete ene denen eet nie nH ect cag ccc mat ung oe Re neato wot ‘ Hen ee a eetween thet jStrasdin, rl... Se sto Baseball roundup — , Thanks to untiring research, many dangerous = | : | GROOMS THE HAI other candidates for defence Selden, db oe... 6 1 2 3 01 ‘ diseases are under control today. A number of of RELIEVES DRYNESS nomination resulted In an empty Dead co eG ° e other “killers", however, are still unsolved ‘ viclory for Weuther ly. Her Ope TONES, Ib wou... A 1! 2 #8 0 0 y" oblems. “ REMOVES ponent, the Basterner was forced (G. Puulson, if... 6 Fob toto a | Oornia 0 rou n Or raves J i ° ros > t LOOSE DANDRUFF 10 ee about eens mong: the Dy a 1b 8 OF In the over-all research efor ping rnd to nt ' ?, ' : 6 ; § 0 nadint mn * ret windward leg. Haan rene 40 ' 7 4 | 7 By JACK WAND bardo won the second. was hit on the right wrist by a tham, the medical schools mt A . " | NON-GREASY N ee second Gun Ansooluted Press Bporta Writer BN) Mazervaku and Hob ern pitched ball and Jost to the elub are playing an important part, ‘y del .| The Milwaukee Braves will be] ner accounted for a total of 15/for an Indefinite period. \ , ' senrech proe 1 “ NON-ALCOHOLIC | Gleeone, av sect 2 B14} 1 {qlnd to say farewell to California,| runs oa Pittsburgh won a pair] Cleveland — knocked Boston}. — ‘To help strengthen and develop ne re Canacln i Fajr ' Bchork, Co.cc. To 1 1 6 1 Of following an unscheduled week-| from St, Louis 10-8 and 8- G6 after|down to third pince by tiking | prams: ‘thes Life Insurance Companies in i “i CONTAINS LANOHIN, Line My vevenees So) 241 6 Olend tour Into second place at] losing elght straight to the Card-/advantare of seven uncarned are providing research Fellowsh|ps to these univer | 4 Men009" Liter, iy vvvea #0 0 2 8 Ol Bun Pranelsco, inns. : runs while beating tha Red Sox ities, every yenr. & meth a pop ag ot. After thelr Monday afternoon) strong pitching by Johnny {9-4 behind Cal Mehish, vine le ‘w Blrecht, Cf teens i 0 0 ! 0 0 mile ve ke Pinelseay the} Briggs and Dive tim and GET EVEN BREAK . Fellowships are awarded to Fe ave . «£7! ion A : mives Will make only one more! gome heavy slugeing by hee) Jorry Lumpe'xs pinch single heen appointed to teaching or research staffs oe | “WILDROOT'S NEW L00K4 ces Sad 8 Gat 1 TMD to Une west coast, In Inte) Walls, who | manigcd, | sever {with the bnsos full in Uno Lob Caanuian meiicn! schools, During the past ning wi Terrien . straleh ' ave the Yankees an even break ' r ' Dp Te Te Po A wl, Phe Giants moved buck Intel a double victory over Philndol- with Chicago. ‘The Yanks took yenrs 107 Fellowships of this nature, amounting to ( " Wa sS JOH MW eee 4 2 2 8 0 Of Mit place Bunday with a comes) phia, 3-2 and 2-1, the second game 6-4 after bow- half a million dollars, hava heen grantecl « i 4 Nene rene a i 10 1 of from-hehind Victory over Mil- SATURDAY ing in the fest T4 when Chicano - | ain which the I ife b nt peAuiiys © eee ao 0 t 0 ! witkee 6-5, Mollpe Alou's ninth- Milwaukee 8, San Franciseo & pvombed Don Larsen and Ike This iy just one of the many ways i ‘ ' | we on Ch dauthon tes og fo 7 (mdnw single won ip after tho! pittsburgh 0, Bt, Loula 2 Mans in two big Innings, Insurance Campanies in Canada are helping to ; u een irs PT. Pouton, ifs to 0 0 a 9 | Aianta had vey A four-run} philadelphia 12, Chtengo 2 Washington took advantage of further the progress of ‘medical science in this ; aeBirandin ee 2 9 0 0 0 0] Milwaukee lead only to drop back) Gineinnat) 8, Lox Angelos 4, {fine pitching by Camilo Paseunl , Ithier life for , " an. WAH Hiriekwon, of vo... & 0 O 1 Ot] tod be, : rnuipay and rookle John Romonasky to country and to promote a happier, hanlthier We for ' 4 A(T es beHulvaran reree VO 2 0 0 0) The Los Angeles Dodpers took indelphi xweop tive from Kansas City 8-0 overyone. ‘ | @ NO WASTE *® NO MESS , Yo Mere 2:0 0 2 0 Oliwy winnt stops Loward seventh | St, Louls a, Philadelphia 2 and de v SE RU | Molin at , . 9 -O) pines by aweoping two from Cine Milwaukee 7, Los Angelos 4 ' manay ' oo * @ QUICK ¢ EASY TOU deride cc 7 0 0 0-8 ofelnath, 8-0 and 82, on five} #an Francisco 7, Cinetinadl 4 stv ODA Y 7 © JUST TOUCH THE BUTTON ATER De mote, an 47a a at home runs and two relief jobs by| Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 2 Sriaca 18, Baaton \ h THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES: a us 6 FOR HANDSOME HAIR HA aT neHtrasdin replaced P, Paytbon in the | Clem Labine, Roulso Stan Will. eee Clovol : 10 N 1 "v mk 10 ' " Oi reed haves third, fama ateuck out 10 and was] Detralt Tigora of the American BiG Uy, New Fare i), IN CANADA ’ " Set Wildrool Croum-Oil Charlig _ peMutverson repluesd Eelakwon in the pitching i three-hit shutout | Longue nuffered A jHevoro blow. 4 FRIDAY : oy h- Button C App erivomant Wt wot published ov oe o-Huugind replaced Davy in the mth, | When Labine ropinced him with} Sunday while wlining two from! Boston 6, Ohleayo 1 - BO bettie a “inthe. now Pus nan | rie ae OF facunidnrollt fea owt for Melvin in {two on In the'ninth inning of tho] Baltimore 6-6 and 6-3, Al Knl-) Now York 11, Cleveland 3 ee eee lk wie wo A eee ‘el ak s pantjanmot . the Ith . first game, Rookle Bob Glallom| ine, the Tigorw aco right Molder,! Washington 6, Dutrolt 5, eR EL SS we ine ea! f . ‘ , ' tafe Bay G8 . ‘ : ay “ . . . soe . Lo? / . ' ‘ a et co ‘ rm ‘ a toy, ' po : cot wo ‘ it loa ‘ a f ae “4 , , 1 a i ’ ' ! a ' , ’ a ‘ ' ’ . = : y seen sew net we re hey mw «A : . ‘ ™ PN A Rc A NE UE EA a tee eee na woe ca mempr gtr gta cle mee emp ee ot ee ee APP ae OEE ey ee Oe a: a ad a Lister, Andy Marshall, Ray: Virst. Game . aon : aL | After six rounds in the ring;shadow-boxing and rope-skip- | © Spring, two errors, and two: Esquires 014 030 OOx--8 12 8 cae. ‘Galil, ald the same lo Be. Saturday, Durelle did the equiv-}Pping - but has been doing his, . Ss here g fielder’s choices. | Terrace : 000000 070--7 7 7) dard Friday. . alent of three more at rope-skip-; regular road work of three or a8: , ASSES, ams, Toms (7) and Scherk; j oY : ‘| four miles carly every morning. oy Toms Bowe NO ar PASSES, | vowland and Macaulay (31° Stas! The task of trying for a’shut-| Ping and another two puching y y 2 ioles. 10-3 and Summerland pocsace “already oq; to that ‘of the recent Prince +. GUNA ReTUHLS Retea tee Oliver i 4. their e! tee . iteady placed George and Quesnel tourna- doubleheader to give ue ghey tallies ‘in the second frame and ee ee Okenots moved to w ithin lo entries will be announced before ments. He said it will be play- tics a 7-3 vrenee 4.3. ter t cy \ror ao ealke the ninth on an er- WILLA WoLeEn) 4 percentage points of the league-! the end of tha week. -- ed ona. straight...elimination,. . dropped the City. te k “Gdoubl TOr,-a-Waik-an four singles. . CLEAR ‘FORD. y leading Orioles in the error-filled; First prize will be $500, second | basis. Salt Lake City took a double-| The Solons picked up the only | ie ’ a f x . : - : : rook »> loops Jay Rays Sunday, 7-1 and - ~6. ‘In other league acon Kan- loops. Okonots deteated Kolewnat #ame.: The Kelowna club com-! mitted, seven while Kaniloops. comiiltted six, oar i Gordon and? celebration. wild pitch. 7 P wwe MeKays Grocery, Solons the second, 1-0. Sécond-| Dom Zanni won his 10th of the TECHNICOLOR . T Try Daily N News Classified place Phoenix shutout Spokane, |season with his five-hit shutout || eyow: Features. A cenieammesniceamnat Wallace’ s. Dept. Store 7 and Pedal Pushers - WALLACE'S ~ “DEPT. ‘DEPT. STORE weet: ard- ght doubles, ° : +e ” home on an overthrow. | 7 p.m. tomorrow between Es-- the eee eee aent of the first | Brunswick fisherman lost little} Under manager Piet Lourens The Clothiers tallicd four more; quires and Gordon & Ander ia einwlos victores time in getting down to serious; close watch, Holt is finishing up: - two singles victories. —— 7 aeee 4 ala, Lote tah Oe Oe, Wi Esquires risked teat alot "eight teams = from RET IML Bs i eentral British Co- lurtbia will be taking part, Mgr, Ford said that ‘Kitimat and and Payne. Mr, Ford said that the tourney will be run along the same lines prize $250, third prize $150 and| First day of the tournament fourth prize $100, The tourney, will be held on the. last day of tis sponseared by Cook’s Jewellers.' Prince Rupert’es Centennial Esquires surge ahead with twin bill sweep Esquires captured both ends of a Prince Rupert and District Baseball league double-header yesterday header to Gordon & Anderson: third and came home on a single yesterday at Terrace. G & A! iby Scherk. trounced the aluminum city 19-! The Esquires started the scor- .3 in the*first game and 6-1 mn -ing in the second game in the the second. ‘ first inning as Ciccone, Scherk | Gordie Cameron was credited'anq Davis “scored on two. free j with both wins. Len Shankel| passes, one single, three steals started the second game and WaSjand a double by Bill. mule’ out of play by the um-| Collier went to first on an ‘pire for arguing in the fifth error, stole second and was ‘inning. | brought in on a double by Cic- Bill Smith smacked his first:cone who went to third on a triple of the season in the third | ‘passed ball and stole home to ‘Inning. of the second game. ; score the two winning runs for | G&A started with a bang in. the clothiers in the second inn- the first game as they staged a ing. six-run first inning. verrace Sen three runs by | Buia Goody was charged with John Jones, Dennie Selder and the loss in the first. Howie En-' Mike MacAulay in the top of the mark was the loser in the sec-; ‘third as the Esquires were lead- ond game. ‘ing 5-0. Jones scored one more an 8-0 Icad in run for the Loggers in the fourth the eighth inning of their first, as he singled, stole second andj A SH-MMY FOR COURTING— Although a wrist injury side- Hine. US. try for sweep in Davis Cup By WILF GRUSON Canndian Press Staff Writer TORONTO .@.~- The United States and Canada today wind up their Davis Cup round with only two real issues to be settled now that the U.S. has sealed the verdict. , The round has been boiled ‘!Lemon had a 3-1 lead. He was to increase their lead. We was driven off the mound by Vancouver and credited with the loss in the nightcap of a header from Portland, 4-3 and 7-4, while Seattle split one with Sacramento, the Rainiers win- ning the first game 10-9 and the Pitching one-hit ball until the sixth frame, the 38-year-old relieved in that inning by Dick Bradowski after Barry Shetrone. and Joe Durham Singled and Joe Frazier lined to right to score Shetronce. The Padres started the opener, with two tallies in the fist inn- ing and Earl Averill singled in two more in the eighth on a walk and a double. Joe Durham ninth for Vancouver. took the series 5-2. Joe Christopher's run-scoring single in the fifth of the seven- inning opener gave the Bees their victory: over Portland, which had scored its first two runs in the fourth inning. Salt Lake collected 11 hits off the Beavers in the nightcap that saw Dick Barone and Jim Mc- Daniel score solo homers for the Lakers: The series went to the Beavers, 4-3. " Seattle picked up nine un- San Diego the U.S. can’ clean sweep.of the best-! down to whether make a to, up 12 hits and walked one. their second win in yesterday’s: Careless, winning chucker in _twin-bill. ‘the second game struck out t-vo ' squires started the scoring b1' Loggers, allowed seven hits and the second inning of the first.gave up six bases on balls. Bob -game when Dan Bill popped a ‘Melvin was charged with the loss Texas leaguer to centre, _stole'when he whiffed four Esquires, . second, advanced to third on « leave up six hits and walked four. single by Ray Spring and came | Next game will be played at | he pitched the Clothiers son at Reosevelt Park. LINESCORES runs in the next inning on a double by Scherk, singles by Ron: John Jones Paulson | gin | and Dennie Selder singled, nl he clothiers were charged with! Esquires three errors to account for the; j Terrace Loggers’ seven runs in the top! ' Strasdin. of the cighth. (G6). second Game betes 320 000 x--5 6 =I 003 100 0--4 7 4 and Scherk; Melvin and BON SCQRES decision that clinched the North American zone semi-final round They. beat the Canadian com- bination of Bob Bedard of Sher-= brooke, Que., and Don Fontana of Toronto 6-1, 13-11, ‘6-4 to give the U.S..a 3-0 lead. The American pair. in ousting Canada-without losing a set in equi- ~ MacKay registered a straight- set victory over Fontana Thurs- out in the series and two more straight-set wins in the conelud- ing singles today have been as- signed to the fifth-ranked Mac- iKay and the unranked Jack ‘Douglas of Santa Monica, Calif, earned runs on five Sacramento errors in the first contest and | then grabbed off their decisive o q clouted a two-run’ homer in the! double: after he walked and went to second on a wild pitch. © Sacramento picked up four run of the seven-inning nightcap in the second inning when Clem Moore tripled and scored on a over Spokane,.. Dusty Rhodes hit his 20th homer of the season for Phoentx in the first inning, driv- ing home. Andre Rodgers, who had dust doubled. Bob Lemon . loses to Mounties Phoenix scored a run each in the second ‘and third and three more in the fifth inning on a single, a double and a triple. In tonight’s only league action, Ted Wieand (4-8) is scheduled to go for Seattle against Sacra- mento’'s Carl Greene (4-7) at Sacramento, FRIDAY’S SCORES Vancouver 4, San Diego 5 at Roosevelt Park when they edged Ter race Loggers| lined Angela Buxton in the gan pieso 5) a8 600 ‘8-7 in the first game and 5-4 in the second. . Wimbledon tennis champion | proenix 35 38 S0l , ships, she did get to show off | vancouver .. 62 40 563 3 | Kitimat Vikings “Groped two, her “shimmy” tennis outfit, {Salt Lake City .. 45 41 523° 7 games behind the Esquires iN'and third and came home on an| Her courtly chemise of nylon | Portland .....--- 39 48 464 12 the race for second place as they’ error. Jock Collier went to first} jersey has a short fringed skirt Spokane bate ee ees “0 oT ate Mave lost both games of a double-'on an error, stole second and falling from the dropped waist- {Sacramento ..... 35 53 .398 18 At Ste. Agathe the husky New business with his sparring part- ners. the heavy bag. The Sunday pro- gram was more of the same, with an tapering off today. “Yvon is ready”, said man- ager Chris Shaban. ‘He weighed 172 pounds after his first work- - before test against Mike Holt MONTREAL (CP) — Yvon Durelle returns to Montreal seseu after a busy weekend of training at Ste. Agathe in the Laurentian | Mountains—the final flurry of glove work before he risks his Brit- | -ish Empire light-heavywceight title in his Wednesday night mecting -with Mike Holt of South Africa. working out. his training with only light, 30- minute workouts - bag-punching, It's evident Mike is just about at peak condition, carefull ¥ pointed there by Laurens, The astute manager would like Mike to enter the ring at 172 pounds, maybe half a pound more, , Co fixture, tting Pony Leaguer came home on a double. of-five match tennis series. Portland 2, Salt Lake City 1 “MATERNITY . Larry route on the mound to re-! Al Adams, winning pitcher in Big Barry MacKay, 22, of Day- _| 10th tally in the eighth when; Seattle 1, Sacramento 0 M@ place Al Adams. Terrace took: the first game, fanned four log- ton, Ohio., and little Sammy Gi- | 72° Bloomfield . Scored on. aj: Spokane 3, ‘Phoenix 2. , 7 advantage pf the switch by scor- . Bers, allowed seven hits and gave;ammalva, 24, of Houston. Tex:, — = =e ing seven funs. up three free passes, while los-:a doubles team still young | Dresses Skirts a. Another {Pony Leaguer, Ted ing chucker George Haugland! enough to develop into one of the ‘von nist es spa rring roun S$. Jackets Slacks g Careless. Won his first game as struck out four clothiers, gaye! world’s best, Saturday scored the ‘ RVUs The spectacular love story + SHERWOOD FOREST of the Son of [Robin Hood! “se ‘One Comp! lete - Showing Each Night ~* At @:15°> pam. - His Funniest! e ae Seen \ pes AFFAIR lO. Seer Siem Se see eet ee eee