and: ask -him’ to have a. bright,. ‘sun- uch? Well—anything less’ than a‘ 40-mile Anything more than. that and “Baldy” k at all. the’ next day. : one: ‘interested: in racing . should get Club president Henry, Seppa, p : os Bo ‘boats in port ‘this last week. Jobn Craw-: vith NV Zilstra rock She, has, been | in and out of the ; Look, you people, ‘you re. getting yourselves talked about, u. kiow—the cones. who ‘are riding up on the:very nose of with no weight, in the stern, General opinion is. that going: to. happen’ and it may be. Serious. How ing some’ of. the weight aft just in case the nose ng. across ‘another, hoat’s wake? The stern end can il!’ Wrathall: were all helping fibre- elass ‘the ith numerous spectators to add to the fun. possible, to get it. If it is. an old hull all parts ot gasoline. This cleans off all and’ aft. od of A: heavy layer of resin is applied next. Fo this. layer. the experts say: Don’t put it on like paint, ily. tacky. Roll down and: work out all the alr bubbles. for runs. added. arn’ , at eo % bexing | the! Rules ‘of the Road, ‘JUST: ‘BEFORE. ‘the baseball _season: gets . into. full. “swing next’ ‘week, we have one’ pic-- ture® left. over : from: _ sports: * -members. - of « “Prince | Rupert “Curling: Club’ slaving in: can- teen during the Fifth Annual Women’s Curling club bonspiel. | ‘Men returned. compliment for . ‘ 2 race’ ‘of. the ” nday, hing 26, Will. someone please . - and "just: “ripple. on—oh, you | think .. ottom of. the waves as well as the top, | earlier during men’s bonspiel. are, left to :right, Wally Dell, -Don Hawryluk, Bill Bremner cand BIN Lambie, . ‘ and | wildlife : ‘photographer stopped overnight en’. étchikan, The “Opportunity,” 56-foot.yacht out. of Saashg ‘Photo by Chandler's ‘Studio) . winter ° ‘Photo. above shows women who’ -manned ‘canteen . Shown.in their kitchen attire - RON MONK, Sports Editor. Laeenenneseeneeresneeenessereenee sense eee resenneeseoret sooeoe . Prince Rupert Daily News” Saturday, May 11, 1957, hander who joined, Phillies last. - who did not make the: Cleveland | produced the: only: Pirate. run. By JOE REICHLER ° | Associated Press Sports Weiter ee | Philadelphia’ s Jack Sanford: and “Cleveland's | | Roger Maris stood out today as the early season faye orites for’ the ' major le agues: rookie-of- the-year honors, ot Sanford, 27- “years “old “right- September, leads _ all” National League pitchers: with, A. 4- 0 rec- ord. -Maris, 21- -year -old ; ‘outfielder, ing, is up ainong” the: ‘American League ‘leaders. with five “home runs and 17 runs’ batted ‘in on a 315 batting average. A three - hitter. “by Sanford Friday night highlighted’ Phila- delphia's 3-1 triumph over, Pitts. burgh, which: boosted Phillies in- to fourth place, one game back of Brooklyn, |... . The rookie fanned 10 and had a shutout until the ninth.’ Then a walk and Hank. Foiles’ triple BAGS "KEY HOMER -Maris clouted a home.run with a mate aboard to feature Cleve- vie ast week. Johnny, Norm, Ron Stewart, Frank . eduré ‘followed, was: have: the planking as . ripped ‘down, arid: wiped’ off with a ‘good standard - ike.V “fibre glass ‘material into resin when it has ‘become § Shovel’ on another layer of resin and work well into fibres of material until all the white tinge has disappeared, Watch " Two more coats of resin-are applied and worked into: all he ‘hollows. ‘In the material. In the last coat, color may be ‘Satety and Courtesy Corner: Don't operate near swimmers -wait- until the last minute to’ signify your intentions of : “1 Sheramento: fo “NOTICE ee oun RETAT, STORE — 611 ard Ave, Ww. Be oa WI BR . “CLOSED FOR ALTERATIONS ia, «MONDAY. and TUESDAY, MAY 13 and 14 OPENING THURSDAY, MAY 16 VANS BAKERY LTD. we Moun ties’ Rally Fails To 0 Overh By The Associated Press - Singles by Ken Asprot 10th scored Marty Keough | San Francisco Seals a 5-4 Pacific Coast league victory over Vancouver Mounties Vancouver had to come from: behind twice to send the game into the extra inning, San Fran- cisco scored twice in the sixth end the Mounties went ahead |. 3-2 in their half of the inning. The Seals took a 4-3 lead in the seventh before Vancouver tied it-again in the ninth. FIRST WIN , George. (Red), Munger, pitched a tight five-hit game as the! iinnic ofticial - fficlal opening takes Seattle Rainiers defeated San place tomorrow evening al 6:30 Diego 7-0, ‘At. Hollywood, ‘Salons themselves behind pitching by Roger and blanked the Stars 2-0. Portland rallied for seven runs) first match of the 1957 schedule in tho elghth inning to capture Its first win of a series with Los Angeles here, 12-10, eee oman emma erenes ont LONDON w—Tottenham Hot- one of the most, colorful spur, clubs in. British soccer, sailed “trom Liverpool’ Friday night: for in elght-game Roodwill tour o Canada, The team will be on the B.C, const for games June 1 and 3, FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY Phone 4032. cane nase BREWS \N THE WORLD COME FROM CARLING'S 5 TWh CARLING BREWERIES (t 0.) LIMITED (lormerly Vancouver Breworles Ltd) POU IAN bran GLAA « hd COUNTAY ALF if, as CARA erauy ny af the tottering |W, M, Taylor, RCMP, will pitch steadied) the first ball lo Mayor George E. five-hit] Hills to set the new season un- Osenbaugh | derway, aul Seals monte with two out in the from second base and gave Friday night. . Softballers | Open Season | Tomorrow Prince Rupert Softball associ- p.m. when it is hoped Inspector: This will be followed by the|t —Savoy vs RCMP, Monday evening brings the start of the Pony League's: sea- son, It js hoped the Mayor will be available to switch from plate to mound to pitch to a civic offil- j{ cial who has not’ yet heen named, fs" t| Parks Comimilssioner Alck Bill will be catcher with Mike Kara- sosky on first base, Gyro and Moose will then take over for the first game of the 1957 schedule, Umplre will be Joe Pageot, Pony League's manager coaches this year are Don Scherk (Moose), Ray Glordano (Gyro) and Billy Morrison (Elks), . Little League asks as many adult helpers as possible to tun out for an Algoma Park work party tomorow morning at 10:90 am, They are making fInal adjust- ments. i preparation for next ') Wednesday's officlal opening, | cdnshameniermehanbameteenatee hasta INGLEWOOD, Callf, ( Miss Todd, tho shenvily- “het favorite, won the $12,000 Morningalde handicap over ning rival a ph and mares and equalled to one game. - the Cubs: in. Chicago was post- poned because of rain: third-place Brooklyn two games from the top with a 2-1 ‘trlumph over the Dodgers. Arroyo, in relief of Ronnie Kline in the eighth inning, allowed two Philadelphia runners to cross the plate with what proved to be the winning runs. base three games ago gave the gan and Eddie Mathews, who ‘I drove in all but. one. of the land’s three-run rally” ‘against freshman southpaw Gene Host |: in the indians’ 4-} victory over: Kansas. City. The triumph: boosted the. Tribe Into: third’ place, a. half game: ‘behind New York, 2 0: > Chicago. White Sox. made. it two in a row over Detroit with. at. 6-4 Victory that gave then un-. disputed possession of .the Am-! erican.. Leagie. lead, a full, game in ‘front, of Yankees,” who were ; beaten” by- Baltimore 4-1: of Washington- -Boston ‘game: ‘Milwaukee ‘snapped its three-. game ‘losing Streak with’ a 10-5 park, After two years of knees- “ pend-arms-stretech as catcher ‘forthe ‘pulpmen, “Bob”. ‘has’ ‘switehed ‘to third: base. where : the action’s ‘similar,- view «is» different. One’ thing: |. : Rain. foreed the postponement} “that: definitely. shows no. change at all: is‘ that; Bob-‘is | still’ oné of the. finest. fielders Sh Philadelphia, \ against: RCMP at Gyro ball -but -the’ in’ ‘the association: victory::over St.’ Louis, -that In-|" creased the Braves’ National |’ League lead‘ over Cincinnati Reds -The Reds’ scheduled game with ‘The New. York Giants dropped ERRORS COSTLY | Granny Hamner’s second home run since he took over at second Phillies their first run. Juan. Pizarra,. rookie southpaw, gained his first major league victory with’ the, help of teammates Johnny: Lo- drove. in eight of the Braves’ 10 runs. Logan batted in five with ‘a home run, a two-run double and a pair of run-scoring. singles. Mathews smashed’ a two-run homer, ‘doubled and added’ a run- producing single. ° * Pigzarro, who yielded nine. hits,. had a home run of his own and added a single. os Wally Moon and Ken Boyer Cards’ runs..with homers. - LOSING ‘STREAK - Willie Mays came off. a hospi- tal: bed to wallop a triple and ‘two singles, drive in.one run and score the other in the Giants’ victory over Brooklyn. - The dynamic centre field star had been In hospital for three days with a virus and was not released until six hours before the game. Ruben Gomez shared honors 'with Mays, limiting the Dodgers to seven hits. The loser was Sal Maglle. The defeat was the Dodgers’ third in a row and the fifth in their last seven games, The White Sox broke thelr bat- ting slump with a 13-hit attack against three Detroit pitchers, chasing rookie Don Lee with a four-run assault in the fifth, Sherman Lollar had four singles for the winners, Billy” Pleree guined. credit. for his fourth: cvielory, but Gerry Slaley had to quiet the Tigers in the ninth after. they had raked the star southpaw for four con secutive hits, Last Night's Fights Syracuse, N.Y, — Guapar Or- ‘tega, 147, Moxleo, outpointad Igane Logart, 146, Cubn, 12, Florence, 8.0, w—Willle: Pap, 190, Hartford, Conn., outpointed Manny Castro, 131, Moxico, 10, Charlottetown in—Jarkle Hay den, 186, Woatville, NB, Out» York, 10, tn ‘ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, QD) wwe George Generoux of Snskaloon: has boon named cnptaln: of the: 1067) vll-Canadn — transhooting tenm chosen by Jimmy Rohinson, 0] trap-shootin irnck record for alx HOA “of Sports A ole magngine, Treat Her to EAT OUT ON MOTHER'S DAY “may Wa a Real Treat polntod indy Blovor, 145, Naw and skoot editor ‘Two K els ~ Share Six ‘Trophies — Neal Evans The transport . keglers . Individual cup winners were: : A DIVISION, Albert McFadden Cabs) wilh 312, 740 and 187 re- spectively. 1319. Cabs, 3546. . Be DIVISION - Women’s high — single, three and high and 198 respectively, Men's high single—Bert Ed- gar (Aces) 368. 0 | Men’s high three-—Win Gard iner (Hurricanes) 777. | Men's high ayerage—Len Har: rngton (RCMP) 18, °° eam high single—Aces, | 1921. -Detrolt Transpor tation, : A-pair of wild pitches by Luls|RCMP and Good Neighbors fin-) \ ished the season as kings of the!! Celco City Bowling league for 1957,. They * were champions: of “A” and-"B" divisions and grand roll-off winners -respectively. won their divisional title by a street, but the other. two teams . had: tougher opposition © to conquer Milwaukee's | before making sure of thelr tO, phies. .. Women’s high , single -~— Ivy 4e* Stewart (Checker Cabs) 308, Women's high three—-Dot Lar- son (Bleachers) 809. os Women’s high average. Dot: ’ Larson (Bleachers) 198. Men's high single, high three 3 and high average. was won by fo (Checker Team high single—Bleachers, : Team high three — ‘Checker, “high average were captured by Peggy Thompson -of Good Neighbors with 308, 759]. 's face ati Dd AP) —-Another full Wi day of twa athe injured right eye . of pitehion:” Lbe ready for an-examination to detet- is pig has been affected, va is ‘the eye may be gloar oi an examination’ tor kely i will come, {au the almost miraculous delve , ‘erunehed {that brought Cleveland: sind. inight’ when the. digns’ ew ‘York van Ne Jreason is a back injury he Sue a (Ph to. by Ron. Monk) Pa eg ES BOB. CURRIE,’ better: *kriown ye as “Butch”. to: Local’ 708° soft- ‘pallers,: cuts’ off: a: “grounder during’ the exhibition . game Kangns*, cis p Uy WS Baltimore Washityton” : yh NATO We nine, vate Cinelnnatt. ” : Brooklyn’ peeks 125 | St. Lous - dah: s yrie danaainn Presé : ACAN 1 SOU 5 ah WwW LL. . chicago ' van a New! York: 38 Clevéland ‘ Ly. Boston’ * i | Corte & Storage ( 1+) * “a 11 © 450 Me Menge ed his medical treatment, to rest and drugs to case paln, co - An aching back has ended the’ - eareer of one of baseball's greptr est Negro players—Monte Irvin. Irvin, one of the chief: agents * | the New York - Giunts the’ National League’ pennant in 1051, announced Eile. day that he Js retiring.’ if The veteran outfielder sald the: ‘lfered In spring training. «+ Monte, who adinits to 39 years, suid he ‘will return to his home: In South Orange, N.J., and wank in an office, LINDSAY'S te ‘he renemipemy * Established | 110" " HOUSEHOLD, GOODS. wie “MOVING. = PACKING: | _ CRATING — - STORAG Lift Von. Service a Agents ‘Allied. Van Lines - Uta.) 1 Phones Whart 4 4331 Office 501g, pe | New York . rn 13 Chicago zis, meq Piutapuegt “One Nanded Dollar Monday, May 13° Chie: ck POT BINGO Centre’ | - 8:00, pam, It THE € MELROSE @. “FINE FAMOUS CHINESE NISHES » *,.. SERVED TO. PERFECTION * ‘s mo ~ Be: Gy | | ‘ vos j Suey ‘For. 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