SUN ONN RE RN ON INUN US SS Uy eae ee : n ye dh unds, of “Wash., became a casualty dur- ‘last year’s league champions to ing a tumble on the opening | back up a 13-hit barrage by his ‘JIM BRENNAN ‘night of a ski-jumping tour- ‘nament in Vancouver held in connection with the British Columbia Centennial celebra- | trouble as he fed Loggers enough ‘tions. FIBRE (CP Photo) SOURCE . Fibre is produced from pine-. shutout. apple leaves in northern Zulu-! obtaining land with farmers about one ton Ge Hibre aun acre. vusvvevererer rr CP HP He eee BPeHvssvyyd vs } ’ SUVVV VS YM ME VY , Camere | G&A takes brace from Terrace team By MEINHART LAGIES Sports Editor of The Daily News Unless the strain of the long Prince Rupert Dis- trict Baseball league season tells a different story, Gordon and Anderson could coast to the champion- ship on the strong right arms of their two-man pitch- ing staff. aa Len Shankel and Gordie Cam- eron yesterday marked up their third and second victories re- spective'y against no losses as G & A swept a twin bill from Ter- | race Logegars at Roosevelt Park, 7-0 and 3-0. ' Shankel hurled a two- hitter at double-header with Kitimat Vikings, losing the first game. 10-9 and winning the seven- inning nighteap 9-2. Bud Goodey of the Vikings won his own ball game in the op- ener coming through with a ringing double in the bottom of the ninth to score two runs af- ter entering the inning trailing squires 9-8. Esquires were lead- ing Kitimat 9-2 going into the seventh inning but Vikings hit- ters finally got to clothers’ starter A! Adams and brought in six runs. In the second game Esquires were leading 4-1 going into the top of the seventh behind pitching of John Lambie. quires added five more runs in ; team mates, including a home run by Ralph Enridge. Cameron ian Into a little more ‘for seven hits against four by -G & A, but errorless fielding by ‘his team-mates gave him the Riding high atop the league ‘with five wins and no defeats 'G & A have relied on two pitch- -ers only. Shankel’s shutout yes-: the j Es-' VS NS NNN SN NSS wee e i on CAMPBELL, judged th ALAN graduating student who showed the most sportsmanship dur- c Booth Memorial High school Sao he Jerry Ford Memorial ther half of the last inning ing the past year, is shown with t ‘Free eliver ‘terday was the third loss he has while Vikings added onc, Howie, trophy. Campbell was presented with the trophy at the high ‘of Chi F d hung on the Loggers. Cameron) pimark was the loser. - school Commencement Exercises Friday night, by last year's 9 tnese roo ‘has to his credit a 16-1 trouncing a ; Winner Jim Johnson. Campbell was Rainmakers’ basketball co Phone 3329 ee gave ea lorda yet vuehtens | corte nd lemon - team sparkplug, captain of the school volicyball team, plays . , esides 7OS 8 : i ‘ . c a handler’s Studio. Deep fried Prawns = $1.15 |} win, . — AB RH PO A Bo senior softball and bowls. ~Photo by Chandler's Stu ' ° ‘ : mith, 20 ........ 2 eee ‘Garlie Sparerib $1.05]: Inthe opener yesterday, Ralph | Bailey, If ......... 400 40 0! ‘“G P Chop $ 95c|' Enridge again showed himself Sunberg, ss ...... 412 02 1 708 MOVES UP reen Pepper Chop Suey 95c¢ ; nrid f 42292 0 0: ‘Shri Eaq Foo Y $1.00 as one of the heaviest sluggers Enridge, t irene ese ‘ohrimp fgg roo rong >t. jin the “sugue. His seventh-inn- | $0uns- DE een ‘ < ° . * eo : : : ‘S, Seherk, lb ...... 3.°0-010 0 @; Chicken Fried Rice 95¢ | ing homer, which salied high. Dunbar. 3b ....., 422101 -Freu Delivery ($3.00 Orders) |, over the left centrefield wall, Basaraba. c ..... 4 0 3 0 2 0 : lew! O om M j Ch S -drove in two runs. It followed Shankel, p ........ 401 0 4 0. eirose op suey): ‘on the heels of a standup double: Total ...... 36 713 20 11 3: . ‘ in the sixth. Terrace Loggers ¢ } Hi j | A second home run blast by: AB RH PO A E: . mm ahr oe WMOHESBEREREESERU Earose was spoiled in the sec-‘Strasden. c ...... 4 0 0 6 1 7 G orl all league ond game by Terrace leftfielder, Jones, 88 ......... ‘ : 7 Wallace’s Dept. Store m: ‘Paulson, If ...... 000100 P BO iD woainet the walt ang Btidarolit, 10.0.0) 4015 00 By RAY WINDLE lat the hands of Local 708 Sat- So Much Fy noin to ‘ vay DAVY) 2D vee wees 3.0 0 2 3 ©' General Kiewit sank deep into. urday. 5. pap awe catch the Potential kurt, 3b peters nes 2 F 5 3 the cellar of Prince Rupert! Fans were looking forward to For . ‘neHalverson ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Men's softball league after ab-!a tight battle when Local 708 : 1 i! A newcomer to the G & A :Simpson, cf ...... 3.0 0 4 0 0 _sorbing — a crushing 13-3 defeat, scored three runs in the first So Little! squad, catcher John Basaraba, Heugiand. po...) 300002 0.- ow ownieo——mens land Kiewit came back with two, gi tagged three balls for base hits: Total .. 29 0 222 7 2: ‘but from then on it was Local: T aa in four official trips to the plate. #- -Halverson struck out for Melvin in Mv el ir hi ts | 7208 all the way. R miin the afternoon fixture. Tin: seventh. O$5:e i i The pulpmen, led by Buddy | : Dunbar put doubles back to back | SECOND GAME | Ratchford with an effective five: -? oO Hin the sixth and eighth, and sec-! Gordon and Anderson . bic ‘time for six stint at the plate, touched a FB ond baseman Billy Smith banged AB RH POA f . : my P Bout a sine’e plus a booming Smith. 2b ..-.---- 200 3-3 0 ‘opposing pitchers for 19 hits, mS out a sing’e plus B Bailey, Uo........ 2.00 1 1! KANSAS CITY — Bespec- compared to six tagged by Kie- Bi I Ri ; Sunbers, ep > 1010 Q: tacled Ernie Vossler of Midland, wit batters. r Cc Bm Shankel struck out four and’ e 2 0 2 0 6 oO: Tex. won his first major golf; Winning pitcher Hardy gave wi WM: walked t hile loser George , Young. rf a i: ALKE WO Wate 2C3e 8 a-Mealy ........- 000 0 0 0: tournament with a five-under-|up one more walk than Kiewit u A mg naushland fanned four and al- gonerk, Ibo... 3.0 0 7 0 OS: nar 67 Sunday that give him a chuckers Ericksen and Morberg, w 1A lowed no bases on balls in per-! Dunbar, 3b ......-- 2 1 1 2 2 0 79- hole total of 269° and top. but whiffed six more batters. a] N Bl mitting 13 hits. iCameron, p_...... 30 0 0 2 OF “ ' In the nightcap, Loggers load- Minion, ¢ .......- 20 0 0 0 0, prize of $2,800 in the Kansas!.- STANDINGS « A an “d the b tl t ~ tin the: Total 21 3 4 16 12 CC) ‘City Open. He was three strokes! :. Ww L Pet. GBL a a £ 7 re ase tit nun n but a-Mealy ran for Young in sixth, wit better than Billys Maxwell of Atlin ........... 2 .0 °° 1.000 - = DRESSES WW Envidee’s cateh of Don. ‘Stras- Pore" off first. ‘Odessa, Tex., who finished with Savoy Steen eee 2 . ae - a | Hl den’s fly into deep centrefield, Perrace TN POA E a €8 for 272. . ws amy and Navy .10 1 ‘590 Ve ; SA 98 BM ended it. Strasden. ¢ “4022 2 6: ‘Toronto's Al Balding finished pone .......... 1 2 333 : ea - Cameron struck out five and Jones, ss .......-.- 301 1 1 9, With 69-75-72-71—287. Kiewit .........- Oo 4 ooo 4 , ALL SIZES ave upone walk while loser Bill. Paulson. If ...... 301 2 0 0: ee ‘ va “I a Johnson walked four and fanned a Ib... 3 D 3 D ¢ RK i fm: six In giving up four hits. Part gh 3002 0 2 nw .. WALLACE’S ce LINESCORES Movin it ll 2 000 0 C BLACKWOOD on Ml. >. : mm First. Game ‘a-Haugland tenes 10 1 0 0 0, " DEPT. AH Gand A ..... 000 003 3 Ix—7 13 3 Simpson, cf ...... 20 1 ’ 0 C r , Terrace Log. 000 000 000-0 2 2:h-Halverson ...... Oo 0 O a STORE . Second Game Johnson, p ....-.- 3°90 1:0 3 «0; Ws Migsoand A ...... 210 000 x—3 4 0 Total. 26 0 712 6 2: (mamas KM MIM MW EM mal: Terrace Log. .... 000 0000-0 7 2 a-Haugland singled for Melvin im the!) Be at ' ‘seventh. : : i SE A ccm, At Kitimat yesterday after- ¢y-yalverson ran for Simpsou in the | : noon Esquires split their ‘seventh. By EASLEY BLACK WOOD - ECONOMY " Sn bn lor WASHER ® Exclusive Spiralotor Woshing Action @ Washos Better @ Washes Faster @® Washes Safar — @© Glant Capocity { Regular Price: $219.50 Your Trade-in Js. Worth You Pay — fon'"84 5 9.00) See it today e ¢ Low, Low Payments McRAEBROS. eoThe store Ghat sorviee built" ‘ Phone 2325 Phone 2326 a AE IER SET Ta > . - - 1. daffy Dodgers, proved Sunday it can upset any sport as Scotlanri's ‘Heart of Midlothian outlasted England's Manchester City 6-5 in Bean exhibition soccer match. A. Manchester pushing hard to get Aon f bull Into his cwn net to make A drenched game, battled out on ' | n muddy field before 20,700 spec- | jumped: into a 2-0 lead, then | added the fifth and what proved $60.00) AT EBBETS FIELD . Scotiand’s Hearts tim Manchester City 6-5 NEW YORK (@ —- Ebbets Ficld, former home of Brooklyn's The field, site of an impressive -collcetion of baseball boners be- ‘fore the Dodgers vacated it for California, let Jim Milne of the _tarts prove soecer is not im- mune to the park's unpredictable influence. Late in we second half, with his lenm holding a 6-4 lead and tour manager for Canada secretary-treasurer of the adjan Soccer Football Associa- tion, said after the game that it was one of the best games he had ever seen, considering Lhe | condition of the fleld. Hearts left after the game for Winnrniper where they mect Manitoba all- | stars Wednesday. siete ene ee ee amet Att earrten oe fre Lew Hoad loses again anid: Can-! back In the game, he gave them noble assist by booting the _the score 6-5, The pernicious influence secm- ‘ed to die with that boner, how- ever, as the Hearts rallied to} DENVER, Colo: m-Ailing I Lew | ‘hold on to thelr slender lend. Hoad Friday neht lost tits | Hearts’ captain Jimmy Ward-| seventh straight mateh oon Pancho Gonzales on their pro- fesslonal tenols tour, Gonzales won 0-3, 6-3, Promotor Jaek Kramer sndd the Australian star will fly to- day to Los Angeles und enter a eHnte for examination of aan i- nessa vamoushly deserlbed as ay- thritis and neurities, Ile bus had trouble Jn his right leg for rk month, Ken Rosewel!l, Hound's tonm mate on Australia's Davis Cup tLonma a few years age, will Si for Lew on the remainder of his tour, Gonanlos' easy triamph his 4th In 82 matches, | haugh was the star of the rain- tutors. He scored his team's first oon after Manchester had to be the winning counter in ithe second half, Ciworge Anderson of Winnipeg, | COOK'S JEWELLERS 50% SALE NOW ON! With BING The bidding of three cand useful part of the bic hendled, such bids are not ceive the opponents about ' They cre usually made so that) occ yor will lave a convenient re- | monds hecauece that is where her principal side strength lay. Mr. Dale, as planned, was able Lo bid apinin at the on level, This tinge there were four ecards tn his Pott bat it was a pretty poor sult at that, ‘To an old-timer, it would have sounded lke he had at least ning or ten crrds In the Dhaek subt, Here Mus, Keen showed her hall strength and her Cine elub fit by a jump to three chubby, When bee partner then bid three no trump, she knew he, Dad a babtaneed ¢ype of hand after atl and that be had been merely bidlag his thye wot he found out how strong her hind was, Mr, Abel led the alx of hearts and Mr, Champlan put up the queen. The hand was in Jeon C) TONIG eard suits is an important: Iding structure, Properly: intended to he fancy or de-. your distr ibution, south dealer bid ata tow level if partner is; Both sides vulnerable deceived slightly as to the; NORTH eneth of your sult, it may be | Mrs. Keen aseuried that any other call you: ‘he K a7 echoes would deceive him even: Y A oa nares, | ° opr ‘The bidding in today’s deal! W ‘unt Ada a EAST was good. Mr, Dale had naturall: my, Abel Mr. Champion no trump distribution but hist @ a4 ARW INN 8 Chand owas not quite strong; wA 108642 YQa enough for a one no trump, @ 763 eon opening, Therefore he eleeted'!| #93 olen ot te a club on three to the ° Mr. Ie Lad, . ha Now Mrs. Keen planned to as- | $ Kad sist club vigorously but she @# Ko 10 ‘could indieate an even stronger em QT ‘hand by taking some other ac. | The blddings— Sort ant Lion first. Tlaving no biddable | Souls rent 1 | Pues sit outside of elubs, she also bid ry Pace 3 de Pass a three-carder, choosing dia-] 4 Nv All Pass won with the king, a heart tead! might. enable the defenders to run all the rest of What suit. And tho club finesse had to be taken toward Mr, Champton, To minimize this danger, Mr. Dole conceded the (rst trick to the queen of hearts, ‘he nine of } nents was returned and he played the Jack, Tt made no dit. forenee what Mr, Abel did here, We had no entry outslde of Thearta and his parhier was now ott of he sult, Aetually, he won with the ace and led a diamond, Mr, Die won, ih his hand and took the club Sinosse, We lost to the king bul, owl to his foresight nt trick one, no return could Tart him. HT AT THE CIVIC CENTRE ardy at this moment if Mr, Dale | from his right later in the hand! | | ~ Vane couver wrestler tops at elimination VANCOUVER (CP)—Vancouver’s Fred Flan- nery executed two fast falls for the outstanding per- formance of the evening Iriday in eliminations of the combined Canadian amateur wrestling championships: and the British Empire Games trials.. Flannery, cat-like former Aus- tralian champion and 1954 BEG ° e Midlothians hard to beat silver medalist for Australia, pinned Marvin Walter of Mont- TORONTO @:— Heart of Mid- lothian madé the first start of | real in five minutes flat in his first bout. Then Flannery sped things up by pinning Don Delorme of WiIn- nipeg in 20 seconds in his second bout. It was the fastest fall Of tnoir North American tour a the evening, winning one, but the didn't | Bob Steckle, 28, of Kitchener,! ting their 6-0 victory, Friday | Ont., looked extremely impress- night ove ran Ontario all-star team an casy one. “If this is. Canadian soccer, then it is most impressive,” sald chairman N. G. Killgour of the Scottish club. Hearts found it ive in pinning Mervyn -Low of Saskatoon in three minutes, six tough going against the On- tario side In the first half. All seconds. Steckl¢ has: won the! Canadian lght - heavyweight, title six times. . their goals were scored in the bout and pinned Melvin Miller of second half. North Vancouver after 58 sec-) “That was a wonderful first onds of their welterweight, bout. we could get on top.” Winnipeg’s Ted Jawtik, 1955 Canadian middleweight cham- pion, decisioned George Kuswj of St. Catharines, Ont., in his first. onds of his second. half display by your Ontario In the onty uiner fast. fall, ‘Ki-! ‘players,” said Kilgour. “We had urty Boese, Kitchener pinned Al to tighten up our game all the Day, Esquimalt, B.C., in 25 see-'way in the second half before! > Prince Rupert Daitv News _ Monday, May 26, 1958 | | | | | | * | | | ! THEY'RE CANADIANS NOW—Rollic Miles, backfield star with Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Interprovincial Footbal! Union, and his wife examine their citizenship papers shortly after being sworn in as Canadian citizens. A native of Wash- ington, Miles first came to Edmonton eight years ago. As a | Canadian he will no longer be classed as an import. (CP Photo) - Today to Wednesday one complete show 7:15 RICHARD EYER --- PHILLIP ABBOTT “THE INVISIBLE BOY” | WWDERWATER WAR DAN DAILEY sames oneCORY | PRIOR’ ROGS MARTIN In CintraScore TODAY TO SATURDAY ONE SHOWING AT 7:30 Adult Enterlainment "THE TOWN- THE PEOPLE-" af VERY ONE S- ‘TALKING . : : “ABOUT! — : “4 Place CINK MAGCORE ns GULON by De uae TAO DAN, J/-ARIILR "7 RUSS SC it NIN i Mi Getty Fitud: Miwontd DUNNOUK TOTEM ADVANCED ADMISSIONS KINSMEN } CENTENNIAL BINGO $2,000) IN PRIZE MONEYS | 18 PRIZES $50°° i PRIZE $100°° 1 pave $1000" }. ON : FRIDAY MAY 30th 8 p.m. | See EE I a AT THE CIVIC CENTRE TICKETS ! 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