sre i A 2 ke Pee ee eT EEE TCE ET Rees C4 Oa eww ss y ‘ vetoes eHRE i: " mee ' : ‘ It a ., OE ye Sate ey ate ase ada! SUOSPPORTOOTEDETEONEODIOSSE ODER EDOEE SONNE EOUEEIORITHENOOE y . 5 a: +t Beebe es . a Lad, yo: ; 4, . Or . i an i a “a i: ‘ # i Ps of : ey . ~~ Prince Rupert: Daily News oo: <4 Thesday, June 11, 1957" oot : NICK AYRES, pinch-hilting .as Sports Editor; * SS a ee eS » vo - PO Dees a EDELINIELLITEDDEL ITE L EES PPOOPPOEEPEDELIODEDEDEREL CODE ONES ~ | Palister, Ciccone Pace _ sAssoeiated: Press: Sports Writer ¢ ‘Milwauikeo's Bob. Bub! still: has the Brooklyn Dodgers: on: a string. Cincinnati's Joe Nuxhall still is “all 'goofed.up;,” and: the: National League pennant. race-is'still: a: tight'little sprint, with only a three- A lin Victory Over 708. | By: JIMMY STEWART Stamnes, Sunberg and Schwab: - -Paeed by the solid hitting of chipped in the same amount-for Johnny Palister and Ron Cic- ‘Aiyansh ‘and Hazelton, both. powerhouse. soccer . teams, FECES ee eaten pss } game each in-a hard-fought exhibition series at Hazelton game spread: covering the first five teams. . ~:~. |cone, Atlin blasted Local 708) 708, a -gnd:Saturday- before ‘a. record 1,00) SP ectators. ” only; two; games: were: sched- Ce = 15-5 in a- Prinee. Rupert Men’s| Aulin 150 033 003—-15 10-4 ansh- took the first game; ~~ ars ‘ted: in, the: league “Monday! singled home the -clincher off Softball league game at Gyro} 708 201 000 003— 5. 8 II" en Hazelton came back) the first hall with a score of night, anid: B nhs who: teat. the|Nushall. FY park last night. STANDINGS“ -2, wiri in. the second..)9-1 for the visitors, |. ‘Dodgers: elght: times: last; Yeori). aw gave up.a.single and'a| Fine clutch pitching by young : W ob Pek é-rain: pouring’ down) In .a tense second. half both, wrapped: them: up,, for, a. second Wally ‘Post: home run in the first | 4! Adams and good fielding @ll) gaygy ose BL. 8935 «slippery, field. the first gonl;teams pressed, hard until: the ‘time’ thisy. season,» 3°1, e with. a inning, and two nore hits An the [round aided Atlin’s first victory: Mii ; Ws “tr come- until: the’ middle of|final. whistle without scoring, ‘somewtiat: anxious four-hitter-| south’ while winning his third. ]°Ve" the union: men. : MY nes eesencers half, o - ‘cose Heaving the score Aiyansh 2, Ha- ‘This . left; Brooklyn. and, the’ Ch atlie Maxwell’ drove in five “Mike Young made a -sensa- Local 708... ...... 4 3 5 wy; a Hazelton fullback |Zelton 1. os Braves. in. a. tie for: third: place; uns on two. homers for the Ti. | tonal “oateh of Dick Rye’s Hne|CYO 2+. 2 4 | 333° free kick, rifled; On Saturday, with Hazelton 14%. games: behind: first-place ers who -also- had home runs smash for the final oub in the} Army, Navy... 2 4 889 beens Cincinnath -° ae na. ninth inning, running back and] ROMP wu... 2 5.285 from., Al Kallne and Harvey Kuenn in taking three of four from -the Yankees in a_ series, which drew 120,372. . Frank Lary lost. a shutout. on Mickey Mahitle's 15th ‘home run. The Red Sox smashed 13 hits off. loser: Alex Kellner and two making a back-hand stab fal- lowed by a. somersault in which he held on to the ball all the way. ; ' ‘The usual steady. Local 708) Fsquad contributed to their, own defeat by committing .11 boots in’ the, field. ‘The pulpworkers out for revenge, the writing was . on the wall early when ‘inside ae ' pittsburgh and Vern Law took. right Lloyd Matthews scored the =. Qo, care of. the Redlegs, wi Law 1 arik? wercer was (iitst goal for the hometown. ‘also spinhing a four-hitter tna i off BU on. fullback | The crowd’ cheered: and cars| peat Cincinnati, 5-2. It was the bingon: and: slipped: into honked: as Dave Mclearn; inside}: first’ Pirate, success: against the i: giving: Alyansh- a: 9-0 {left for Hazelton, chalked up)’ . Redlegs in 16 garnes and-left the me eee Tanother goal to "make ‘it 2-0 at leaders only one game ahead of by, centre Rod ally came when a te . J, ’ Suggs Wins: -: PITTSBURGH th -— Loukse Suggs put together an~ almost unbelievable string of threes hyack, was slightly injured when)’ The” American: League scrap double. . mers and @} Onen they pushed across three| Monday to win! the ladies: Pro- ‘Ithe wind’ was: knocked-out - of |. Ve Chicago's idle’ White: - Sox TIONAL LEAGUE, ~ Trung but the steady ‘fish plant fessional Golfers Association: ae ey tive-lén ape: OVE A ee ee pet, GL crew cut off the rally. championship. oy -Vhim early in’ the second half. mi regain: a five-length: edge: over; - WoL he Cincinnatl ..... 31 20.” GOH Bill Hardy started for Local! The 33-year-old Georgian shot: * He régained his breath just in|. ceo vork Yankees, who were| Cine time to witness a freak acci-\" ya ed 9-4 at. Detrolt. ‘The Philadelphia OD 695. 1 |708 and was replaced by Bill! the last nine holes in 31 strokes, vy den ee Nene nt tho Yankees open a three-game ser- Milwarkec un 8 20 583 1, ; Sunberg i the Te Cle three unde’ pat and came irom :|slaimed the ball toward | be \ies in Chicago tonight. - St. Louls ...... 26 21 582 cone and.Palister both garned/ three strokes behind: or’ a: 722 :|goal, Jim McRae, Hazelton: right {ies in ee g Bp ith Dick | Ne" York... 20 31 392 11 |two hits each for Atlin wirile'hole total of 285. ak .- Lpalf tr i instead: |} Boston Red. Sox, W Plitsburgh ..... 17 820 B47 13 | mes woe |half; tried to stop it but: ins ead] Gemert driving. in ~sIX TUNS,| Chicago 2 = — : ET : Kee ce Boal, ep Cae nea ees Ca walloped:: Kansag City 11-4: in AMERICAN LEAGUE . ; " . [Ina thrilfing: game before FR veling more contident Aly- KEN PEARS, who played an, obtstanding game in goal for Brit- | the only, other, game ‘in the Am- ontened w ; L Pet. GBL - . _ or seven’ spectators:at Roosevel : canneetna, bit, le ish Columbia. All-Stars in.their.2-0 exhibition soccer victory: over, | erican League Monday. =" © /CIeNHO ores: 3215 OBL - Park:last night Gyro: edged: E)ks| ansh began pressing; bitt.leaving| 5." " “ ; Pa erg gi New York 0... oy 21 57) 6 B. _ ee ee ee uta gl 4 the backfield. open, they: failed the. touring. Tottenham Hotspurs, punches \the ball away: from Buhl, who” was “3-5 against netrott “a7 24 sao 7 os 4s8 ings a: ‘regularly-schedulec ‘to stop Walter: Gotz from scot Hotspur, forward: Bobby Smith ina game’ at Vancouver. ‘Smith | Brooklyn until: he developed his] Cleveland yh 23 Bal MY ; ye i ; Pony: League. baseball game. ine his second: soal of: the. series: tried a header only to have Pears get there first. It.was Totten- | whammy last season, walked six| Boston .. uo 25 #10 fig qoute i SCA AY oo Winn Pte aie Jom a ‘ vnsteminute rally, Rod} 22m's first defeat in 15 North American, games. (CP Photo.) jand gave up three, of the Dodg-- asl 40 12% | F f “—" _ son che to” victory while Elks Tait dribbled through’ the de- BUCYK TRADED — = " ~ en ms oaaieniing Mpnttt he Washington .... 18 36 34017, os ' wNE YES, whatever you've ever worted in a tewart Du! ed: i ; iyatish-one up. | BUCTR - ED. league- eG 7 . ‘ : oe uinean was (azged: for ferice to oe a azelton 0. |_ oo is average to a a8 ‘the- Brooks| Use Classilieds--They Pay Heal new Foisborks Morse Tine . ee ag ere ; air tie ‘Hot ge pe 8 “. lost their third in a row. 7 y+ -Don:Love was the big bat for| fence was alr tight and allowed ® 2. a , re . : As modern as4omorrow, Ihese scales are . the:,winner's ‘with three singles!no more “goals, keeping’ their in \ et 0. e e a - Nuxball, wound Pes -f. completely new «from diol chart'to lever Be pee a vas “lteam atop with a 3-2 score, |". % ww w vote fourth - e ea An. five ecisions| |) Ff) aha oh Patt ofa hod gy system. Nothing hos been overlooked that Ba! G: a Oe OE nO dd mt 9|- Both goalkeepers were stand<| phat . still. wondering how he can sO rugged 1 ce esc cl oe sivpitied = =20005) 200. 2-4: 10.2) : - C0 oo ‘ ". anical-t : ness, long life, ease of use, simplifie Be: ‘lke 900 200. 1-3 ° 3. 1fouts. ee “ Att G tt § W huk Back. shake a mechanical mixtp The '@ Suits © Pants | ciacnance end tervicn, ° Ae more’ spectators arrived, justin “The. first. game was refereed a er e ing. a ¢ ; JA. | ighthancer, 9, says: hm a © To @ Slack They're modern’... streamlined... _ °"ffimesto. see Hazelton’: centye| by Wally. Price; the second one}. Se we . ve goofed up—and ‘tte. what's||: opcoats ACKS: attractive . «and they're backed by more = ae cota last one in to end|by Salomon Jack. DETROIT (#—Detroit, Red Wings set out today to peddle the: WrOne. Mr nthe ball too|| AEZERATION SPECIALISTS - than a century of Falcnants-Hhore ee a | National Hockey League’s all-star goalie, Glenn Hall, after.-wel- soon Up here ‘at eye level.” ery tS coming former Red. Wing Terry Sawchuk back to the fold. BUCKS BREAK IT UP - QUICK SERVICE ||; ! In Vancouver: _- | -Sawehuk, who. handled the — Tj | His big. trouble was letting go)] pra ao 798 Beatty St. | on nets for the. Wings for five sea-|Hall and Lindsay for: Johnny jof the ball at: all in: the sixth||; JP : Tel, TA. O21 . , . . ) ANNY jr | ' ; A, 0211 — ht os jsons, was reacquired. Monday:| wilson, "Forbes Kennedy, and |inning Monday night when the}}} ' ty co. ms Ba . wo oO from Boston Bruins. He “had i pierre 'Pilote. vo Pirates smashed: a 2-2° tle: with||!220 Gth St. Phone 4238: + ‘lpeen idle since December be- cause of his health. ' ke |. General manager Jack Adams. “| °° slof-the Red Wings had beer: ex~ “\pected to send Hall to Boston in the Sawchuk deal. Instead, he parted with young Johnny Bucyk and cash. ’ Sea Kings | “ 4 tose e? Dope et A ae oe ape ee, Msp Me: e h , : eyre eager- beaver beauties... * Ai declared general manager Lynn “We should have got more,” Patrick of the Bruins, “but De- troit didn’t have any more to North Star hung’ onto an early lead last night. to defeat Sea Kings 12-9 in a Prince Rupert Little League baseball game at these Chevrolet wagons! : Algoma Park. Co Dopson aided the bottlers’ cause by blasting out a homer, two doubles and a single In four times at bat while Sea- King's catcher Ogilvie collected two singles and.a double in four times up,to the plate. North Star 234 111-12 14 4 Sea Kings 201 150-9, 1 5 Thompson, Dopson. , (6) und Tindill and Colluss! (6); New- son and Ogilvie, . . offer besides Bucyk and money.” REUNITE FLYERS , But coach Milt Schmidt called Bucyk “my type of player” and sald he was glad to geb the 22- year-old forward who scored 10 goalsand 11 assists for Wings last season, ‘He likes to hit and gocs all out all the time,” Schmidt said. The Boston coach sald he plans .to reunite Bueyk and | Bronco Horvath, recently draft- ed from Montreal, on a forward line, They played, together for Kdmonton in the Western Hock- ey League In 1054-55, when Horvath won the scoring ttle with 60 goals and 60 assists and Bucyk was the reokle of the year with 30 goals and 58 assists, Hall, apparently will go to Chicago Black Hawks If Detroit can ‘work out a deal, ‘Rumors have persisted that volorjn Ted Lindsay also will be denlt off by the Red Wings, and a deal with Chicago might send Re ee 4h meerepea oo eee Last Night’s Fights JOHANNESBURG i — Mike Holt, 164, South Africa, out- pointed Jimmy Martines, 161%, Glandale, Calif, (0) — ree meee perenne have heen decided In the race. for the Davis Cup tennisstitle Ina poe the European yone, with Bel- mf, glum opposing England and oll Lenmht Sweden meeting Italy. The alt iba, {nalts must be deelded hy July | Wy Hy ™ é. so - e .. 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