r~vwryr eae eel eeereereeaeleelelerel el eh rele or Se ~ ‘ fee, he ath eo a oo a Hotelmen © 7 pata e Raa a wos, Sots Oe By DICK AYRES te EA WBE RO tes : 1 ol a ball game that had nearly everything. on i cy rim G&A In 9-Inning Thriller : Pitcher Pulls Self, Sunberg Tossed Out As Giordanomen Rally in Top: of Ninth It never fails! When there’s 700 rabid fans sitting i in the bleachers in the ‘sunshine the baseball’s lousy. Last night, with fog almost down into the out- field, 50 people stamping their feet in the stands to keep warm, were treated to ne * On top of that they got a; nine-inning ball game instead of a regulation seven as Hotelmen tame from behind in the sixth to tic up the game and win 9-5 In.extra innings from Gordon gnd Anderson in a Prince Ru- Roos District baseball game at oosevelt Park. * Winning pitcher Gordy Cam- fron .was way off form last night.: He only struck out eight ‘men, instead of his usual dozen and walked six. But backed by ‘a homer, two triples and two Poubles, he won. BOGGScReSnneoRe eee Wallace’ s Dept. Store : don and Andéerson starter had a three-hitter going up to the seventh inning and lost. Relief- from the chilly outfield, was no help at all. Cameron was also nicked for eight hits and his team-mates booted eight plays. .McDonald was,tagged six times, for cight runs, he walked two and struck out nine. Dunbar gave up one run on two hits. allowed -no walks and fanned none. Left 12 Stranded - G & A left 12 men stranded. and Hotelmen five. _ The hardwaremen got off to a healthy start in the ‘bottom of the second when Dunbar was’ safe on an error and. stole’ sec: ond, Billy Smith, who hit '3 for. 5 on. the night, hit a-line drive to score Dunbar. Kilpatrick hit to centre, made it to third on. an overthrow and Smith: scored. Kilpatrick then came home on a passed ball. After Bill Sunberg and Darrel Young. walked, Young Keith McDonald, Gor-| er Ian Dunbar, coming,in cold -|Letourneau. and | was Sunberg* has been playing commendable. ball all season, conducting himself, like a gent and outhustling his team-mates (who. else could catch a pop fly between the pitcher’s mound and first base when he’s playing third.) But Umpire Andy Le- tourneau’s fifth call on a 2 and 2 count caused Sunberg to revert ‘to his old form. He tossed down his. bat and was profane. He went out onto the field, return- ed to argue, ‘spoke. heatedly to ejected from the game on the bat inci- rdent. rather than the swearing. More: protests . saw him, tossed out of the ball park. Plate um- pire Letourneau upheld the dig- nity of baseball throughout the incident. Miner, Simundson went out ‘to right. field and Young took: over ‘third ‘base. Starts With Triple . Hotelmen then ‘went on to win .the’game. Andy Marshall splat- tered a rousing triple off the centre field fénce,..,Davis hit to brorces a's THE UNKNOWN PITCHER—John Welss of Brooklyn, NY, has what is one of the most unusual jobs in the world of sports. He is a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies who does nothing but batting-practice pitching. He is not on the regular Phils’ roster to. their spring training camp. He docs travel with the team during the comes to the ball park, pitches batting practice, then showers.and watches the game from the stands, Here, the unique hurler delivers the horschide to Phillies’ Richie Ashonrn (right) in a recent batting workout. at Ebbets Field. Fo we we ee * Prionce Rupert Daily News Friday, July 19, 1057 nor does he go season. Weiss Milwaukee Edges Into Spotlight With 4- 2 Victory Over Phillies By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer If you" ve got the idea the National League’ contenders have rolled over and played dead once they made the top, you’re right. Nobody. loses like ‘the Erv Palica blanked them {| Beavers, night with a thrilling 4- 3 Angels. The Angels’ Steve Bilko and Bert Hamric slammed home runs in the first inning, but om the | the rest of the game. ‘ It was Palica’s third straight win over Los Angeles and gave the Mounties a 2-1 lead in the series. Owen Friend knocked his 10th homer in the top of the first to give Palica a 1-0 lead, but it was shortlived. Bilko socked his 30th round-tripper and Hamric fol- lowed with his 13th. ‘In Portland, San Francisco Seals punched five runs in the tenth. inning to defeat the 12-7. In Seattle, the Ralniers had a 4-3 °11-inning victory over Sacramento Solons. * In the other game, Hollywood Stars rallied for four runs after two were out in the ninth inning to beat San at San Diego Padres 9 Padres 9-6. Softball Game Off Tonight =~ « The Prince Rupert District Softball, league game between Savoy Hotel and Atlin scheduled for tonight. at Gyro Park has been cancelled, a league spokes- Second Place Mounties — Hold Back Angels 4-3 By The Canadian Press . Vancouver Mounties held tight to second place ini Pacific Coast League baseball standings Thursday win over Los Angeles Calhoun Favorite Ss Tonight SYRACUSE, N.Y. w —- Rory Calhoun, a sturdy middleweight who has had trouble with two guys named Joe-—Giardello and Giambra—hopes to get back on the win path tonight in a 10- round televised match with Ger+ minal Ballarin, the Frenchman with the flowing mustache. | Calhoun, 22, and ranked fourth among the challengers to Ray Robinson's title in the National Boxing Association rankings, | nad won 23 straight before he fost to Spider ‘Vebb in Chicago last August. He reeled off four more before .osing to Glardello May 17 at Cleveland. In his last fighl, he was held to a draw by Giambra here June 21, , As a result of his fine 27-2-1 record for 30 pro fights, the White Plains, N.Y. boxer is a 13-to-5 favorite, In his only U. S. start, Bal- larin won a unanimous decision over back-pedalling Bob Pro- vizzi of Freeland, Pa., July 1 in New York. His record ts 43-6-5. —— a e. a ; first’ but Kilpatri j Hotel’s ‘catcher: Joe. Giordano | first but Kilpatrick . chose to . ; io s tried to throw out Young who} toss ‘home. to try for Marshall leaders t hese days. i "All five of the contenders—, of 13 games f 588 t man sald today, LINDSAY'S afb was stealing second, threw over ‘who ‘slid under catcher Syd|.. vince t e scramble really got ‘ games for a . percent- He said a new schedule for the p , « tight early in June, the lead has] Milwaukee, St. Louis, Brooklyn,; age. Carda were 7-9 while in| remaineder of the leacuc had ar aie the second baseman’s head and|Scherk. Davis was‘safe on a ! . g age orage a Sunberg hot-footed it home with ficlder’s choice as the winning changed hands no less than 10 Philadelphia and Cincinnnati— first for 438. Cincinnatl won| been set up and CYO will play Established 1910 a the fourth run. run crossed the plate. times, with Milwaukee Braves; have been in the lead since June} only two of eight for .250. Brook- | RCMP Saturday night and RC a Hotelmen got onto the score-|run crossed the plate. Rod Cam-|™oving back in with a one-game 8, and in that time they've play-|lyn (0-1) and Philadelphia (0-2)|MP will mect Atlin Sunday HOUSEHOLD GOODS a sheet in the third when Joe {|eron doubled scoring Davis and|&@8e Thursday night on a 4-2;ed at a combined .400 rate while| didn’t win once while in the |night. All games start at 7 p.m. a Davis, making his first appear-|the two-base blow. proved too| Victory at Philadelphia after] in first place. lead. Rest of schedule is as follows MOVING — PACKING a , h f Brooklyn ‘had socked St, Louis|HAVE BEST. PERCENTAGE Redlegs, who have managed to ~ tes s:| CRATING —~ STORAGE a ance this season blasted a home| much for McDonald. He pulled : . with last mentioned team as G @ 7 run high: over ‘the right field | himself out of the game and was| Ut Of first with a 10-9, 11-in-|- Only Braves have played over| stay within two games of the home team: ' . a Wa ace S Bi fence. replaced by Dunbar. Dunbar's|i2g_Stunner. _. 500 while on top, winning seven top although losing cient of | : July 22—-CYO vs Army Navy Lift Van Service a first pit : eir las , remained a close — ‘ avy . . = fifth afton hitting © G & As ting pier was on third. Brue e fifth with a 2-1 decision, over July 26 RCMP vs | cue Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd. = Clearance Sale ! m|coming home when Cameron|Simundson doubled — scoring BRAZILIAN, CANADIAN MEE tT New York Giants. Pittsburgh). 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