ar ow fey mee ”~ ee ee sO ad toe - sere wee ee eas Moe, ed ik ’ vane eet we Ae om ar a + wes Pony Lea = Ancient Hurlers | “Give Up 13 Hits _.By MEINHART LAGIES Dally News Staff Writer “ Gyro pony leaguers broke a major league record as s they drove in 10 runs in one inning to break a six- | all deadlock in the sixth and crush Gyro. Club 16-6 in | of the two teams ‘the third encounter Park last night. ‘The win gave the Pony Lea- guers a 2-1 edge in the series which Ras now gone two years. ~The young Gyro clubbers won a _year ago, lost 1-0 Monday night ‘ahd. last night gained an over- whelming revenge. j About 150 spectators, Jured out hy ‘good weather, left $29.16 and took home a. week's supply of , laughs. A swelling: on Dido. Gurvieh’s * ‘chest, stemming from a foul-tip ~‘Jast Sunday, changed color from brown. to:green as a, wild pitch unerringly found. the same Spot. teats Booted Ball uM ™ Bobby Rudderham was sup- ’ plied “with a cushion after, standing on the bag, he dropped an easy. throw allowing Gerald Maki to steal second, The. umpire | threw a bat at ~ Mounties — ‘Slide - _ To 3rd Spot By The Canadian Press “Hollywood - “Stars de- ..feated San Diego Padres ‘5-3 and moved into second place ‘in the Pacific Coast ‘League baseball standings "friday night as Vancou- Ney, Mounties lost to Los x at Roosevel Emile Blaine’s head and apolo gized: “I didn’t see you, Emile.” his six foot two, frame up on his left big toe and pulling the ball in. Guthrie was the last of 16 bat- ters that faced two ancient hurlers in that devastating sixth ‘Inning. Fast Pace The game opened. fast and furious as Gyro Club scored one run on the first two pitches. Rudderham hit a line drive to right field, advanced to, third and came home ona passed ball, -George Cook drew a free pass to first base, went to second on an error and came home on Jack Lindsay’s single to centre field. The Pony leaguers countered with four runs in their half of the first to pull ahead by a score of 4-2. Gyro Club closed in when Rudderham walked, went to sec- ond on Cook’s bunt and rounded the circuit as Doug Ruttan’s at- tempted pick- -off + wild. Two runs in the fourth put the juniors in front 6-3,. but: Gyro Club. tied up the game in the fifth with three runs as Rud- ‘derham, Cook and Lindsay came home. Lindsay Yanked “Then Lindsay. relieved Lambie of his pitching duties and blank- ed the ponies in the bottom of the fifth. In the sixth, however, he gave up two walks-and five consecutive hits for, eight runs, and in came Joe Scott, who al- legedly never pitched a game in “The: Stars: now.: ‘are! - only. BY. -.GaMes * off. “the® pate: “behind ‘the: ‘leading San Francisco” Seals, who dropped . a. 4-2 decision. to ‘Port- land Beavers.’ The. Mounties ‘are 4 games behind. The. Beavers’ . win | enabled ‘them. to- step_up..from- the’ bot-. tom of the ladder while Sacra-. mento Solons, Beaten A-1°. by Seattle Rainiers,. dropped ° back- into their erstwhile position in the basement. Home runs by. Bob ’ Jenkins and Windy Wade gave Los An- geles the extra help it needed.to win its third game out of 13 with Vancouver this season. Jenkins, reserve Angel fielder. smacked his pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning off Herb Palica, with. two men on base. Kal Segrist got-a round trip: per, for the Mounties’ off Angel} starting pitcher John Jancse, , | his life.. out- |: Joe McKay ended the young- sters scoring spree in the sixth with a- spectacular catch of Guthrie's fly to left field, lifting 245-pound |. guers Attain Reveng wor os wow ee te ty throw went ; en What More Could True. Sportsman Ask For? ? —Photo courtesy Powell River Digester SPELL-BOUND angler in one of thousands of . British Columbia’s sunlit streams is shown lost In world of. his own as he tries to lure wiley. fish from cool depths. Before nightfall his creel will be jilled and he will be tired, happy and cager to talk about the “big one that got away.’ Joe didn’t do too badly. The next six batters hit him for only two: ‘runs to make. the® "1656. "Winning pitcher. ‘Ruttan gave up six runs on’ seven. hits, two walks and three errors. > Loser Jack Lindsay was tagged for eight. runs on:. seven hits, starter Bill Lanibie ‘allowed six runs on five hits and two walks. Big guns for Gyro. Ponies were Guthrie and Ogilvie’ with three for five each. Gyro Antiques 201 030 o- 675 Gyro Ponies 400 201 x—16 13 2 Lambie, Lindsay (5), Scott (6) and Gurvich; Ruttan ‘and Ogil- vie. Fashion Hands Wahls Ist Loss Fashion Footwenr gained the Jhonor of being the first team San Fruneiseo .. 60 BD” Pot. GBLItq hand Girls’ Softball league Hollywood ...... 66 42. 671 3),{leaders Wahls’ Shipyard a de- Vancouver ....,. 66 43 . 607 4 )/feat Thursday when they staged Sun Dieyo sees 63 Ae Bas Sue a four-run rally in the top of Lok Angeles... 40 49° 4a 12” | the fourth to take a 7-3 decision Portland ...... 94 63... 883° a4,jat Gyro Park, Sacramento 34 64.347 ae Mercy Brown, winning piteh- tee? ‘sper, Neld down Wahls to four), Baseball Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 6-5, Chicnga 3-3 Pittsburgh 7, St. Louls Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 3, New York 1 AMERICAN Le AGUE New York 9, Cleveland 1: Boston §, Chiengo 2 Debtrolt 4, Washington ! Baltimore 4, Kansas C City -2, Meemep reer: she me tee en ee: i ee Wits and also belted herself an ‘insurance home run with one whoard in the sixth Inning, Fashion collected their big fourth Inning on three errors, a double and two singles off loser Betty Holkestad, On Sunday Fashion will tangle with Booth Memoria) Weh sehool giris’ squad, Fashion oneeetee 000 402 1-7 5 6 Wahls UD 010 101 0—3 4 4 Brown and MeDonald; Holke- stad and Currie, Pear t COLONIAL MAPLE BEDROOM SUITES | AT BIG SAVINGS : Regular $209.50 $249.50 ¥ see ed aie | GORDON & ANDERSON | ‘Pial 3014 - ' j weandaaae sounea ‘ Leyes : « finial score Jf “followed by a. regular Little League fixture “also- of ' tots “who. will go.with the following line-up: i ‘Stan ‘Veitch, Harold Thomas; . ‘Terry’ MeNiece, Steve Specht, Jim and Joe Arseneau; from _ Little-Pony League Sponsors | Tangle On Diamond Tuesday eLittle League sponsors today named an imposing. roster to face the Pony baseball. league sponsors in an exhibition 7 game. ‘scheduled for 7. p.m. Tuesday at Algoma Park. The -four-inning ‘game between. the- old’. crocks + “wall innings. duration. Coach. fer the Little League sponsors is ‘Curly Barbour -From Sea Kings there willbe Bob Gilmour, Sam Currie, from Shop Easy, Bil) -Lambie, Kinsmen: Bill Long, Art Rutherford, Gordy ‘Cameron, Ray “McLean, ‘Archie Gordon, Don. Cameron:: from -North Star: Jim Botham, Don Wanamaker, Norm ‘Barker and Tony Mus- . kett. -No.word has been received from Pony League which will “pe: ‘coached by Harley Lewis. It is reported that he will be fielding a strong lineup from sponsors of the Elks, Moose and, Gyro. «. Only starting pitcher named is Gordy Cameron for the Little. League sponsors, ... Mothers,.. fathers, wives, sweethearts of sponsors and “Little League. and Pony League teams are expected to ebe “on hand to root for their favorite “boys”. mez, 163, Philadelphia, “PROPWASH Soug! weather, If the weather, shilly shallys ground the. officials stew around until the last minute, and: you | Know, you just can’t have a race | without some preparation, For instance—all the. equip- ment has to be taken down. to ‘the. dock, the buoys put out, the loud. speaking system. hooked: up. ‘Mrs, W. 5. Halliwell of the Duchess, of Edinburgh Chapter IODE would like to know by ‘noon so. she can arrange to. have ‘soft. drinks. delivered The racers would like to know too, so they can have all their equipment ready. So please Mr. Weatherman make up your mind: in. the morning, either sunshine and stay sunghirfing or for goodness sake pour with rain ‘and stay that way. None of this on. again.off again stuff. Sincerely, THE OUTBOARDERS. Something new. coming up, if the Outboard Association can | get ready in time. Under con-; struction and almost ready is 1; pie-faced starting clock, which! will eliminate the pace-bont. If you want to find out wabour jt: ahead. of time, one of the offic-! ials will be glad to explain how | it works. I’m afraid I'd get all! mixed up. However, it seems it gives you a better chance ta nit | the starting line at full speed. | It will be a black clock on a) bright orange or red back-! ground. Bob Yamada is feeling pretty proud of son Robert. Robert has just finished building a 12-foot plywood boat, ali on his own. is white and green with mahog- any decks. Now Robert is sav- Major League | Standings By The Canadian Press: . “LEAGUE Burke Emery, Sherbrooke, won va decision over Gene Hamilton,/ Of the loot. New York, (10) “(Light-heavy-! TI really ike the B.C. coast, | weights.) Yvon .Torenno, *154,. but Nke trailer travelling the | Montreal, drew with Bobby Go-| Pest.” Mrs, Gordon said. (109.5 ing up for a new motor. The Project X, out of Everett, Washington, spent considerable time tied up at the Prince Ru- CE TR | Sunny Day For Tomorrow's Races it By Local Outboarders By GLADYS BALDWIN Dear Mr. ‘Weatherman; Do. you think you could arrange to have the sun shine all day tomorrow? It’s like this—the Prince Rupert. Outboard association want to hold their third ‘Outboard Regatta and: if possible would like to know if they can depend on the On their return south the Gordons will stop in at’ Vancou- ver where they spent their honeymoon quite a few years ago. , Sten Didrickson, caretaker at the Yacht Club. is spending. a: few days in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mrs. Didrick- son and Don McDonald are pinehhitting for him whliles he’s away. Don’t stay too long Sten! tle, had been north and was. re- turning to River’s Inlet; Lady Luck—out of Senttle; Sea Beall, Sidda out of Seattle. _. The International Cruiser Race. from Tacoma finished at Brockton Point, Vancouver last ‘Sunday, with a Seattle boat tak-. ing top honors. The 38-foot, Seattle yacht Winabou with Wil- lis A, Crossett at the helm, made the 150-mile test of navigational It, pert Yacht Club recently. Skip- NAETON AT eae ect. GBL| W: A. Gordon have done a lot of Milwaukee’ wo So CPU | travelling since Mr. Gordon re- Brooklyn ...... 49 37 _ 570 1 |tired 10 years ago. They have St. Louis, .iae. ls: 48. 3B ‘58: ..2, \ been to the Cariboo, Ootsa Lake, “4 Cineinnath 6... 60 405.39 a 55 ‘2 } Alberta, ue - av Philadelphia, ....°48° 99° 552 27] Grates. Quebec, all’ over the New York ......; ‘40°47. 460 10! oe Pittsburgh 34.55 | .382 ID) This is their first time this far | Chicago ........ 28 55°. 337 204 north in a bodt though, and the AMETUICAN LEAGCE weather hasn’t been of the best. w oL Pet. Goi { One Of the things that impres- |New York ....6.. 58.°28' 674 -. sed Mrs. Gordon, (and several; Chicago ......... 52 34 -.605 6 | Other travellers have mentioned Boston ee 47 41 834 12 | it too} was the number of eagles | reverand en a4. 43. 506 142! at Butedale. She said she had) Baltimore... “42 44 488 16 | Never seen so many all together.! Kansas City .... 32 54 372: -26 There are 50 or 60, and at clos- Washington 30 60 ..333 a0 ing up time for the store, when SHERBROOKE, Que., iy. —| all swoop and swirl over vue wollte bas keane ree eet tener wy brewed « in B.C. Sold in B: Cc. enjoyed everywher ere: im CANADA BLACK LABE Lager Beer RED CAP Ale q D : i a a - Nai enetettl f a ; Mae a) WS A the best brews in the world come from Garling’s lo. FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY CALL 4032 THE CAWMELINGS GULWERIES (0.C.) LiMiTED (formorly Vancouver Browerles Ltd.) PILOENER LAGUR wrEM eID UBE BOHEMIAN LAGER Oyun GOUNTRY ALE « ay CHpAM prour Chis odlverticnmont Is not publleliod or displayed by the Liquor Control Board oy the { ont ie, w/a “ee a ' mE i Government of British Columble Hebe ). per and first mate, Mr. and Mrs.jcatching to pitching In the top, the | five. water, trying to pet their share! Sea Kings .... “Just plain fooling around” was the verdict rendered by ob- servers when an aluminum boat with a 25 horse power motor flipped in the harbor Thursday night.. Apparently no. one was hurt, except for the ducking, but it just points. up.the fact, wheth- |. er racing oy having fur, an out- ‘board motor and boat still have to be treated with ‘respect. Sten Didrickson reports there were three boats in from Taco- ma on Wednesday, a catamaran and two 15-footers. The cato- maran had two 75 hp motors hung on the back, and the 15- footers two 35.hp motors. The cruising speed for the three ts‘ 35 miles per hour. Top speed for’ the catamaran was 55 miles per hour! That I'd like to see. , yachts Other visiting this week were—Polaris— out of Seat- |. Sea Kings Edge Kinsmen Sea Kings rallied in the sixth inning last night to score threc, runs behind the steady relief | pitching of S. Rasmussen and. edge Kinsmen 8-7 in a Little: League game at Algoma Park. Rasmussen switched from; ! wy 4 of the third when Kinsmen were leading 4-0 on one hit and five took over catching duties. Sea Kings had a big third on five hits. H. Small, B. Lewis ione rbi each. the distance, giving iruns on nine hits, and two errors. Winner Rasmussen was nick- PKEMSMEN wee. 311 200—7 3 2 Lewis, Rasmussen (3) 9 and Rasmussen and Mitchell (3); [Phillips | and Pavenell, cy ee Bak SE SN NS AT Ls at “Neon, 4 4 HL fren Sh; oes walks off starter B. Lewis. Lewis | went to short stop and Mitchell! 1 { inning, slamming in four sowie | To Check Your and A, Smith were credited with | Losing pitcher Phillips went up eight! five walks: ed for three runs on two hits | the refuse is thrown away, they; and flve walks and struck out | | DIBB .. 004 103—8:°9 41 Oe ANC MA ba Lk Sryiga wept, TWE SUILOING skill] and boat handling with. the least error, His percentage of error was only 4 per cent. SAFETY and COURTESY CORNER j (1) Boats without motors have the right of way’over boats with motors. - (2) Keep to the right of nar row channels. * (3) When two hoats cross paths at an angle, when danger of collision exists, the bout that has the other to the port side has the right of way. (4) When meeting a boat head on or nearly so, swing to the right. of (5) When overtaking another boat, the boat being overtaken has the right of the wayr a, ))«6©Prince Rupert Daily News , Saturday, July 20, 1957 oa nenpe eee “LINDSAY S. Establilshed 1910. 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