Fr eC" ow Foe eee orem OehULe hme Um _ ee sere rererrrerererlrerlhTT Trewern eee re Veet Toe yt vote See we : yey PUP sree A att NS ee SEAN SNR! RR YR N ‘ ‘ . NY e . 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May; 2, 1958. _ Fight card tickets — available Prince Rupert boxing fan stil have a chance to obtaiy tickets from the Esquire sho for tomorrow night's fight) card between Kitimat and a combined Prince Rupert-Ket y chikan squad sin the Smelter ee city, ee The Skeena Cruiser will leav at 10:30 a.m, and return af ter the fights, YTickeis for the: trip are $6 each, Bees hand out worst defeat yet By The Canadian Press | Vancouver Mounties tumbled to their biggest de- feat in the current season of the Pacific Coast Base- ball League Thursday when they were beaten 19-5 by Salt Lake City Bees at Salt Lake City, : $41 2 ===. In other PCL action, Phoenix ‘ge % ISS >. ‘p ‘ : is S Giants defeated San Diego Pa- t lt ssitieds They Pay vs occer eme dres 2-0 at San Diego, Sacra- is . g mento Soloms took a 2-0 game 48 tomorrow from Portland Beavers in Sa- é 4s First soccer exhibition game cramento, and Seattle Rainiers A ‘defeated Spokane Indians 5-4 at Spokane. League standings for Portland and Vancouver remained = un- ichanged despite the defeat of: both teams. Portlands leads the | league with Vancouver half a game off the leader. : The Bees shattered the Mounties with a nine-run of the season will be played at a FAST ACETLION—Goalic Gordie Bell of the Belleville McFar- lands is ready for a stop as a Kelowna Packers attack in the first game of the Allan Cup best-of-seven series in Kelowna. Belleville won 4-1. Left to right are: defenceman Keith Mont- gomery, MecFariands; Greg Jablonski, Kelowna forward; Lioyd Crawford, Belleville defence; and Jim Moro, Kelowna forward. (CP Photo) ~ Machen, ‘Folley 9 an nay ALCAN CITY TEAM INCLUDED OR Par = IW SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE » NEW YORK (AP) —' Two men were co- ranked | Baseball leaguc was decided upon at a meeting between Prince : Rine maeazi to li ,| Rupert, Terrace and Kitimat deicgates to a meeting in Ter- by ing Magazme toc ay | Yace recently. as the top challengers In, This means that Hotelmen, local team originally sched- the world heavyweight: uled to play, will drop out of the League. The loop now con- » ee tee nl cae) THE PREMIUM PAINT AT REGULAR PRICES sk ONE COAT CoveRS te NON-FADING aS ~ vas mae PRIVATE SHOWING—Assistant coach Vic Lindskog of B.C, Lions watches movies of the Lion’s Western Interprovincial Footvall Union play as laughing cut-out portrait of quarter- back By Bailey hovers in background, Lindskog is studying errors which kept Lions out of last season's WIFU playoffs, before planning strategy for 1958 season, (CP Photo) TOMORROW, SUNDAY Inclusion of Kitimat in Prince Rupert District Senior Badminton championship 3 Pre-tested to beat’ the weather at stake in tournament Northern District badminton championship tr0-| NOW IS THE TIME phy will be at stake when Kitimat shuttle players en-| TO JOIN THE ¢ gage in a two-day tournament with Civie Centre Bad-, minton Club Saturday and Sunday: CENTENNIAL ) | ve CLEAN UP PAINT Trophy is awarded to the team, UP CAMPAIGN ‘winning a three-game series be-' al Bre ae s a nn a ee Softballers meet Monday An executive meeting of the Senior Men's Softball associa- , . tion will be held at Savoy Ho- this year, Prince Rupert posted tel sample room Monday.’May | home win over Kitimat ancl 5. Team managers are remin- /!08t the return match six weeks ed to submit their players’ WOMEN’S DOUBLES Marg Tough and Doreen Jef- feries; Betty Bhike and Dorothy Ratthifres, Neney Bown and Marnie Poffenroth. MEN'S DUUBLES ‘tween the two. cities. Earlier ; 4 Season will open May 18 with a doubleheader between and Zora Folley of Chand-. second one 15 minutes after conclusion of the first fixture. ner. said Machen lost his -crnrennes nennsnnnnenerencccnne ia . ma . , . unis sock om oer tm $15. 000 tournament aa . , w an : Sists of Gordon and Anderson, Esquires, both of Prince Ru- boxing division — Eddie, Esquires and Kitimat in Prince Rupert while Gordon and Anderson travels to Terrace. ler, Aviz., who recently fought to a draw. ° Esquires will be managed again by Don Scherk, Gordon ‘ and Anderson by Bill Morrison who replaces G. R. (Rusty) PPP PPD PP LOP LPL PL ht-edge on Folley by ng better than a: ith Machen. | » Willie Pastrano of New | FORT WORTH, Tex. iP—Arnold Palmer shot a five-under-par Rooseveld Park tomorrow third inning, when Willie Mal- and started the’ landslide. -e ; - ‘dumped San Diego at the Padres NEW YORK (AP) . . 2 .. ning. New York Yankees, said. ‘lineup for 7 2/3 innings before Se avaqeaasitr tan a * aptanin. | (an permitting indiserimin ‘for Sacramento in the Solons | \ He pert, Terrace Loggers and the Kitimat entry. ne hitters to the’plate in the ninth “Machen of Redding, Calif.,: may. take reprisals, i e basebs ‘iter of ing into the final inning. The First game of the twin bill here starts at 1 p.m., the pick Young, basebai: writer of ing into the fina ' . | from Los Angeles to get reaction; (wo runs, . Ring editor Nat Fieis- Ford, recently appointed league commissioner. Dodgers and San 9 Francis: . K ® Leonard in second spot It was announced Wednesdas While Folley had: games from Pittsburgh and p.m, Be Viereck., mo HOGI RRC DRE REINER eee . se to | , ert. i; Own terrifory, i a ‘ aye the "nae ‘ ' terson, Archie Mooi “2, Stan Leonard of Vancouver / Ben Hogan, four-time winner| He Yankee owner said he ve; Nears end “nent features anteed doubles “Sieg emagprmenences . . nto -! . of . j 6 : Wye r r > - aS vepeg at apes . Secperd ; . . : : a *S aN ww paeeee light-heavyweight king, is and Inchuig, Que., came in ‘of the tournament. had a 73. jpently had re ee ene ik : LONDON Fe Mikhail Botvin- women’s doubles and men's Za ve sony, and ; 7 3 om : fourth = r Harris of * "O~ ' 7 recor ick ied | a ee eS Wal over. aik Thursday drew the 2Ist doubles. i a. oe Wee SOT Udo at. Mat. fourth and Roy Harvis of. ling him in a second-place tie | 2D& record which Palmer tied the country” but Tid declined. | r9me of his world championshi "Li ups f Prince : ” Cut and Shoot. Tex fifth.) with - Bolt and Lloyd ; Thursday was set by Hogan in: “I'd White to make the seme: a. ° i AaMpPlonsiup, Lineups 0 rince Rupert HEAR LANZA ut anc 100t, Lex., f1 1: with Tommy Bolt .anc oYd (1946 It was late equalled by ' mistake "he said “thot Nivea chess muich with Vasily Smys- teams are as follows: SING LOVE-SONGS Yy Durell f£ Bai Mangrum. Chandler Harper and Mike Sou- oy vake, he said, Ob Laer j OV and now needs on!y one more: - . TOA m TODAY % von Durelle of Bale “yeonard was tresh from his 2% jother gnys are doinz They're! draw to wrest the world title MIXED DOUBLES "| Gorceous ////? | Mo Ste A N.B., was drop- $10000 first-prize vict in the: co pouring this stuff into major’ from him. Georee Viereck and Marnie : ho “gen HEAR LANZA SING... ™ ' €. Anne, N.b., Was drop 0,000 first-prize victory i e > elo busters wa ; : ms: : nee “¢ NEW oN. " : e. > 1° Tournament of Champions Sun- The eight par-busters was the ,teague towns all over the place. Benet ee _ Porfenroth: Helze Holkestad and GIRLI — Seven Hills of Rome ~ ped to fourth from third day at Las Vegas, Nev. is 63 8reatest performance in the’ “We must decide pretty soon ‘Doreen Jefferies: Dave Bown -! raul gzebe! “Attivederci, Rema” and others! Fe ANZA RENATO'RASCEL tinea yz, MARIOLANZA ieee ATLARIO Romantic y’~ Seven Hills -recic cass! | Gf. of Rome * Also ; eps . . ie G whether we're playing baseball: RICHMOND, Calif. om.. : position among contend-' Thursday continued his current _tournament’s history. In the ‘or rannine a Not tery Sine ue Va reag 185 Richmona Ruben : : , - 14 hot streak. past, no more than:six have ever. . Yankoas selves ave out Taokio Tene aaa ers for Moore’s light. MK ae ae] , ,, Fhe Yankees themselves are out Jackie Torme, 189, oe a 0 re s ght | The aging shotsmith, six-time proken par in the first round. “telecasting 140 of their fames. Calif. (7), heavy title: Durelle Was! Canadian PGA king and fifth ._. tienes : ines TO rm ne ema see a ae Foe : we me ae “Wattayw ser cape ‘ante, 2mong leading moncy - winners, | fe atten ec ay gecond me had three 69s and a 68 for hie Baseball roundup ~ -@a-Lony Anthony is a bout: Sunday victory. a) last March, | | and Naney Bawn: John Witson knocked and Dorothy Rateliffe: Stan Oakland, Vickerman und Betty Blake; Bob “Tough and Mare Tough. Palmer said his 65 was the re-| z mat | a 2 2 : \ , | “Jerry & The Lion” - " _ sult of “the best putting I’ve! we "3 a : “esse Bowdry of St dgte"bv t tong. ong tine iN Proves ocende! wro! : — Liijis.. “49 year ‘old new Palmer won the Masters and: o ag ig ny Xb E Starts Monday 7 p.m. “9p me enpe My AUT Y EAL OTL SW St, Petersburg thts year. He; By The Associated Press ‘ rfl - ; a4 ve tie . o oF oo ro a oe a naeme an : comer, edged into eighth mever has ‘been in the moncy| Gasey Stengel looked at Ray ‘only other gare eee n ene Bhs ite losing in on th Pus and Giants cach hit seven the & exciting stars cf “WRITTEN Gi THE WIND!" | wie eS . se here in six previous tries. ‘leskl's “ecort rose! desks cave th nei fo Nes APO CIOSING “in three-game sets at LA, while LTE: | " rs place In the light-heavy He had only 28 putts on the Narleskt's 1957 record and cross Natlesks gave the Nats their, National League lead with a six “ve vB a van iM iy i art -erthe hook ass after |] .- . round |sed him off as a “Sore arm ronly run on a bases-loaded balk game winning streak. the Cards hit three in three they said Crass atten Ns victory ror Venturi, pre-tourncy fa- | Pibeher." Which proves even’ jn the first, Mickey Vernon and” ‘The Pirates made it three in. 28™Mes. That's a total of 22 Op- could never | Wednesday over Clarence. yorte hada lwo-over-par 72, “Phe one-time relief age tie G2, Cartasquel “homered for a row at the Coliseum Thue tie Dodgers with onty ees be timed! Ry wey : Cc, ad i * | The p-time relief ace the’ Cleveland. di ine Ath Fre 3) The Dodgers, with only twa in , Hinnant of Wast Ancient Byron Nelson turned | eiayer 1 > trie .- day night, with Frank Thomas; 5 masses , hea - Washington. iia 69, along with Paul Harney, Cleveland Indians poston Pitt The White Sox managed Just, belting two home runs--for a‘ the last five games, have count- HRA ry a mi te a Wallace's Dept. Store ny LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS ' LOS ANGLES im — Dwight “Wawkins, 124, Los Angeles, out- painted Auburn Copeland, 127, ye ts ss in a SiX hits--split| evenly — amony total of four in the three games /@ but 12 in that span. Cascy's New York Yankees 19 8 shorn Lollar, Luis Aparicio andi--and pitcher Vernon Law pop-; Johnny Goryl homered in. the winter search fo1 a second base | Nollie Wox--off loser Connie! ping a three-run homer into the; ninth for the Cubs off reliever man gained his second COnsee« Johnson (1-2) and two relievers, ‘left ficld seats fur an 8-3 romp.| Bob ‘Trowbridge as Moe Drabow- utlve complete game victory i Lollar singled for two runs inthe; Law, winning his second in the|sky won with a perfect. relict. Thursday night for the Injuns, | rpc, Aparicio ned an RBI streak, used his fifth majoriinudng in his flest sae . 0 appearance Flint, Mich, (10) beating the Washington Sena- double and Fox hit an RBI single league homer to cap a five-ranjsince completing a hiteh in. the : nS a ” wens cones swan = paneeemeeies ue tors 9-1 with a tive-hitter. _ iin the fourth. j sixth that bopped It. jservice. Lew Burdette was the ¢ The 29-year-old ghthander, | Boston lett J) on base in Lhe? PIRATES EN SECOND (Milwaukee starter, giving up a4 converted into a starter when | 4, ‘st seven Innings, then came: The six straight, matching the: four hits and two runs dn his six pee RS yee rat Eo. ye injuries crippled — Cleveland's | pg) behind against losine re- longest streak » majors-— innings. One we } yy by ‘ eT TE: ! ‘ yet eae : agains SNe POs, west streak in the majors--‘ianings. ne was a homer hy CO SABI ray (ChE agacoPe nf pitching slaff last season, BaVe i ever ‘Tom Gorman. with two the NewYork Yankees did It Inj Lee Walls, who ranks — with ROBERT MIGDLETOS [Gr ematiaoPe | on the Senators nothing but singles. vung in the ninth. Gene Steph- the American League, hoisted the Thomas as the leading belter at => And three of those were by 11’! 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