ge & A at Terrace; Esquires vs. Hotelmen at Prince Rupert, “Thursday, June. 27—Hotelmen’ vs Esquires ‘at. Prince Rupert. 7 as ‘Thursday, July 11—Esquires vs G & A.at Prince Rupert, ' Sunday, July 14—Terrace vs G & A at ‘Terrace; Esquires VS ‘Hotelmen at Prince Rupert, * PIPOPVOOO DO SOOO OOGOVOOODOOOES Senior Ball Teams _ 4 Il Set for Sunday A lb-game. ‘schedule has: been iawn up for 195? Prince. Rupert’ and ‘District. Baseball league ‘play ‘with each. team ‘meeting each other five times, The season gets underway ‘Sunday with Hotelmen going. to’ Terrace for a double-header’ ‘and Gordon: and. Anderson ‘playing: host to Esquires at Roo- “In: order" for each teamy to get i in’ “five gaines. with each ‘other, there’ will be single games played at Terrace and Prince Rupert: in- July. June 29 to July 6 ig left.open for the interna- tional series with Ketchikan:and exhibition:games, ‘Playoffs will start August 1 with the first and: fourth we team. and: the. second-place ‘and third place téams_ meeting in’. best-two-out-of-three- -game series. Winners of the play- ~ offs will meet in a best-of- five series. -. Game timés during the season will bé 2 p.m: and 6: 45 p.m. or single games and 1 p.m. ‘and 3:30 p.m. for doubleheaders, Schedule for season follows with last named team being ‘the : * Schedule. for 1957. su day, May 19Esquires vs: G& A at Prince Rupert; Ter- ac ce vs Hotelmen‘ at Terrace; ‘Hotelinen vs Terrace at Terrace, iursday, May. 23—G & Aj vs Esquires at Prince Rupert, — Sunday, May. 26—Terrace vs G & A:at Terrace;,G &/A VS eat Terrace: Hotelmen vs Esquires at Prince Rupert, rsday, May. 30—G'& A vs Hotelmen at Prince. Rupert. ‘$ day, June 2—Terrace | VS: ‘Esquires ‘at: Terrace; Esquires vs errace-at: ‘Terrace;, G&A: Ys: Hotelmen at Prince’ Rupert. . “ Thursday,’ June: 6—Hotelmen:. ‘vs’ Esquires. fat: Prince: ‘Rupert. : unday, ‘June -9-—Terrace.vs Hotelmen at Prince Rupert; Ho-. telmen vs Terrace. at-Prince Rupert, Thursday; June 13—G & A vs.Esquires at Prince Rupert, | , Sunday, June-16—Terrace v§ Esquires at Terrace;: squires - vs Terrace at Terrace; Hoteliien'vs G & A at Prince Rupert. : Thursday, June 20-—G & A-vs.Hotelmen at Prince Rupert.” =: ‘Sunday, June 28—G & A-vs. Terrace at-Terrace; Terrace vs Sunday, July 7—Hotelmen vs, Terrace at Prince* Rupert, Thursday, July 18—G & A vs.Hotelmen at Prince Rupert, Sunday, July 2i—Terrace vs Esquires at Terrace, . Thurstay, July 25—Esquires vs G & A at Prince Rupert, 7 Pony League . ahead of him. wrong on:a:ball field. “Angered : because six. of: his players were Involved in a:night ‘club’ brawl, Stengel . gave’ his ‘lineup a. wholesale shakeup and ‘every, move he made turned out Tight as. the - -Yankees downed Kansas City: ‘Athletics 3-0 for " the second straight: time. - a y ; “ROY. HELLAND..of Moose tries a mighty swing in. -Pony.. Lea-- gue: opener, Catcher is Gyro’ 8 Gary. give, UN Mounties Give! New. Manager Hot Reception} By The Canadian Press Vancouver’ S. Spider Jorgensen ‘and Jim Marshall” bombarded San Diego with homers as the hometown Pacific Coast League club went down to'a-9-4 defeat under a new manager Thursday night... -- He was George - Metkovich, ‘hired when Bob Elliott was fir- ed. Jorgenson hit two « two-run with a single. He smashed the ball over the right field wall in the first inning; Buddy Peterson, on through. an’ error, scored xX THREE ERRORS First baseman R. C,” Stevens drove in all Hollywood's runs with-a homer. and a double. as the Stars: dropped Seattle 3-1. ‘Three Solon’ “infield. errors ‘after two were.out in the eighth inning ruined Joe Stanka’s.shut- out and gave Portland a 5-2 vic- ‘tory. over Sacramento. San Francisco’ shut. out Los ‘| Satterfield, 186, Chicago, Angeles: 6-0 behind the six-hit pitching » of ‘Harry -Rodish, who homers and drove in a fifth run}: PE ARFECT NIGHT ~The Yankegs. remained half a -| game behind the White Sox, who conquered Washington 8-3. . Third baseman- Bubba: Philps had a perfect night, with a‘home run, triple and: three” singles to pace Chicago's 13- hit ‘attack —————~| against three pitchers” ‘and help Billy Plerce achieve his: fifth suc- cess against two defeats." "| - Cincinnati. took:a 3-2 decision in 10 innings’ from, . New; York Giants to break. first place tic with: Milwaukee, - ‘beaten 2 r by Pittsburgh. ce BERRA ‘BENCHED, ‘St. -Louis ‘shut ‘out Philadel- phia 5-0: and: ‘Brooklyn handed Chicago its eighth straight Wrig- ley Fle'd defeat, 3-2. Cleve) nd won its second con- secutive extra- inning game from APSE ME a ae WW a Oo OE ; New Crew To Beat Kar cas By The, Associated Press ~ - “Cineinnati was s hack as sole occupant of first place i in’ the National League today and the streaking Chicago White Sox were still leading. the’ American League. But baseball: fans were marv elling at Casey Stengel, wily manager of! the New York Yankees, He pr ‘oved again last night that ‘he can’t do anything Baltimore, 4 3 in. 10 innings, and Detroit’ edged Boston 2-1: Stengel benched. Yogi Berra, one of the six players involved in the night club fracas, replac- ing him with Elston Howard be- hind the: plate, me He removed - his starting pitcher, scheduled southpaw ‘| Whitey Ford; another violator. of the training: rules, and sent righthander- Bob ‘Turley to. the mound, THE PAYOFF He permitted Mickey Mantle and Hank Bauer, also guilty of the curfew violation to play but dropped the leadoff ~ hitting Bauer to eighth spot | in the line- up. Second . baseman Bully Martin and pitcher Johnny Kucks were the other. two guilty of staying out late, Martin, recovering from a lame ‘leg, was ready to return to the lineup, but Casey nomin- ated rookie Bobby: Richardson for second base and played the permitted only. ‘four hits, struck {out eight and won his first game of the season. .- ‘Mantle walloped | ‘his sixth home run, beat out a bunt and walked twice for a perfect night at the plate, Bauer drove in-a run “with a single in the sixth inning. How- ard -rapped. two’ singles and drove in-one of the Yankee runs. Coleman collected a double and single'and:scored the final Yan- kee" rin after drawing a pass. Richardson got, one of the Yanks’ nine hits, made the out- standing fielding play of the game-and was the end man of d triple’ play executed by New {York in the second inning. Sandy Koufax, Brooklyn’s $20,- 000. honus pitcher, struck out 13 Cubs and Duke Snider, slammed his fifth: home run as: the Dod- gers moved within a game and a half of the Braves: Ten Dod- gers also struck out, matching the league record of 23 strikeouts for two teams. ‘96 Be ree ne t 1, Prine Rupert. Dally News: _ Piidaye May 2, ale Fe ENR ARR are EEE Be SG A SP ay ai a OE eee ‘ POL, STANDINGS “Pate ‘ont DY Paves ih: ne. i Los’ Rngeles tees 20° 19 208° I Nancower ..,.. 20.14 688. 2 San Franelsco’,. 20 18 671. 24 Seattle oi... 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It need not be used. : : “)innings Tuesday night” by “the }'° => oes ane Only Shell Gasolines | have patented TCP additive , “ting top efficiency: from your engine, “This is ‘ what TCP was designed to stop, And it does it, The Canadian Government: granted Shell a “patent on the use of TCP in 1955, This was official recognition of the advantages offered to Canadian motorists by this hroven product of Shell Research, No other gasoline has ' patented TCP, ' “otredetaatk for Shell's patented gisoliae additive, Parrated 1955, ent hitting Jerry Coleman at — Sales and Service cow BAY ‘So what happened? Turley | Use Classifieds--They Pay Pn The motorist tnday i is confused by conflicting claims of competi 4 gasoline, Not every motorist feels that these gasolines live up to. the claims made for them. As a result, he is becoming sceptical, . \ . Tri-Cresyl-Phosphate | . Again, on February 14th, 1957, Judge Holtaoff TCP is not a combinistion of letters invented of the US. District Court for the District of merely to impress the motorist. ‘I'CP describes Columbia ruled that Shell was entitled to a the chemical 7ri-Cresy/-Phosphate, Its use was Patent for Shell gasolines with TCP. developed by Shell Oil aver a period of years, In his ruling Judge Holtzoff said: as part of Shell's programme of résearch to “ dd henod | bring you better motoring, TCP was designed There would seem lo eno oubt thal to eliminate the effect of deposits that form in the inventors in this case made an ims your cat engine, These deposits cause engine portant discovery: namely, the ability _ aisfring and pre-ignition—stop you fr oin get- fo eliminate or al least substantially ta, oe reduce the fouling o spark plugs..." . The U.S, Government has nof granted a patent on any other gasoline additive that corrects this costly engine fault. This is the story of TCP—the patented gaso- line additive designed to restore peak efficiency to your car engine, to you, “¢ Shell Premium—and Shell Gasoline, too—con. tain TCP, to give you better motoring and longer engine life. This is what TCP means PREMIUM a ! oe a en i