Stet ee See: “ Doug Ruttan, (A)—83 Windle (B), Ross Guthrie (G). (B), ~ Sharron * where byt hen sibig st 4 are, te _dessee, Thompson individual winners Paced by boys’ and girls’ grand aggregate win- ners Roy Jesse and Sharon Thompson, Delta House emerged victorious in the annual ooth Memorial Junior-Senior high school inter-house track meet at ‘Roosevelt Park yesterday, -Delta accumulated 230.5 points in the seven-hour meet in scor- ching sunshine. Alpha came in second’ with 221 points, Beta placed third with 200 points and Gamma finished last with 185 points, "’Points were awarded on the basis of giving four for first place, three for second, two for third and one for fourth, Win- ners who broke previous records had the amount of the points doubled. . Outstanding athletes f the day vere Roy Jesse, Delta jumior boy, and Sharon Thompson, Del- ta intermediate girl, Roy capturect the highest pos- sible point teta'—27t,—to win the Sports Shen grand aggregate trophy fer bors. while Sharon Piled up 23', yolnts out of a possible 261.. for the La Gondola " a A A oe a ° i Fae 2 Te . an y 7 » fr i q Pras fe junior boys’ 226 yard run. Lorna Kinney of Alpha threw the discus 47 feet and nine in- ches to top the existing mark by more than five feet in the inter- mediate category. Larry Eby of Delta finished the 880 yards for intermediate boys in 2 minutes and 30 sec- onds, nearly 15 seconds faster set by Billy Martin in 1951, Don Martin of Alpha hurled the discus 71 feet in the junior boys competition, besting - last year’s record by more than 11 fect. David Mio of Beta sprinted the 50 yards for intermediate boys in -6.8 seconds, clipping .7 sec- onds off the reeord. Roy Jesse of Delta was clocked at 10.8 seconds in the junior boys’ 100 yard dash, an improve- ment of 2.4 seconds over the trophy. - Despite near-S0 degree weath- | er, records tumbled in 42 out of; 57 events. One of the best performances | was Aan Campbell's high jump/ of five feet, six inches. Previous : mark stood at four feet, 1015 in-; ches, i ‘Some of the most improved! marks were: * Heather Small of Delta House bettered the softball throw for junior girls by over 10 feet to 144 feet, 10 inches. Roy Jesse of Delta clipped a full five second off the oid mark with & time of 27 seconds in the | ouses in brackets). koFUNIOR BOYS—50 YARDS “Larsen (D)—6.8 seconds. David fone: (D), Harry McIntyre (G), Paul | g” (A). INTERMEDIATE BOYS—DISCUS feet. SX INTERMEDIATE GIRLS— * BROAD JUMP .Thelma Childs (D)—14 feet, inches. Gailya Grimolfson -(B), raine Love (A), Claire Valentin (G). «+X SENIOR BOY S—INGID JUMP Allan Campbell (G)—five feet, six inches. Kim Mah ( A)John Lambie (D), Don Vaccher (B). X JUNIOR GIRLS—SOFTBALL ‘Heather Small (B)—-144 fect, 10 in- ches. Leona Chen (D), Diane Bal- anger (A), Leona Wick (A). X SENIOR BOYS—ONE MILE Roh Cameron (A)—-5:47 minutes. Brian Kellough (G). Hans Dorius (B), Derek Allen (A). SENIOR GIRLS—HIGH JUMP Sandra Crummy (G)—4 feet. Ver- na Robinson (D), Anita Lotz (B). Sue Madeley (A): X INTERMEDIATE BoYS— six | Moore (G), David Eby (B), Larry 100 YARDS Veitch (D). . Gurd Gottschling (D)— 11__ sec- X INTERMEDIATE GIRLS— onds. Stuart Dunean (G), Charles "3 YARDS Lowe (D), James Kellog (A). X JUNIOR BOYS — SHOT PUT Don Martin (A)—85 feet, 8 inches. Bruce Moore (G), Richard Reckie Harvey Brett (B). X INTERMEDITE GIRLS YARDS Thompson (D)—6.8 sec- onds,..Evelyn Carpenter (A), Linda Mutr-(G), Nora Brown (B). : > X JUNIOR GURELS—DISCUS ‘Heather Small (B)—43 feet. Mar- lyne Phillips (G), Myrtle Jones (A). X SENIOR ROoYS— BROAD JUMP Kim Mah (A)—19 feet, Bob Hod- -Beson (D), Marello Bussanich (B), Morris Alger (GC), X SENIOR GURL —~ 100 VARDS Sandra Crummy (G)— 13.2 see- onds, Anna Coluss! (G), Marg Childs (B)7 Verna Robinson (D). N AUNIOR BOVS—220 VARDS Roy Jessee (D)-—-27 seconds, Derek Bartlett (A), Melvin) Mah (B), Bob Adams (B). INTERMEDIATE BOYS — SHOT PUT Larry Eby (D)—20 feet, five Inches, Clyde Blyth (A), Lorne Atehison (1B), Norman Mio (1D). SUNTON GURLS—T VARS Shiron Johnston (B)—8.5 seconds, Marlene Phillips (ch, Maureen Mur. doch (A), Marilyn Johnson (B), SENTOR GIUS—SOFTBALL 50 vious record of 35.6 seconds. the senior boys’ 75 yards in 8.6 seconds, an improvement of .7 seconds over the previous mark. Results in 60 competitions sults of the 57 events are as fol-! Lindstrom (G), ‘“CNew records are marked with ' Lydia Spence (A). X INTERMEDIATE inches, Claire Valentine (G), Carol ;McKay, Jenny Mulhern. . Ray} Judd Anderson 1 (A), Ron Eby (D). Lor- | ches. Crosby (D), Greig McLeod (B), Stew- art Duncan (G) onds Sandra Crummy (G), Deanna Peterson onds, Vanerle Dearden. ches, Joe Sentt (A), Ron Eby (D), Les Polhill (B). Diane Plerce (A), Judy Woodworth time set by Bill Mussell in 1954. Carol McKay of Delta bettered the intermediate girls’ softball throw mark by about 25 feet to 149 feet and six inches. Marlene Phillips of Gamma bettered her own 1957 100-yard mark for junior girls by 2.6 sec- onds to 12 seconds. : Sharon Johnston of Beta ran the junior girls’ 220 yards in 32.9 seconds, as compared to the pre- Don McLeod of Alpha sprinted than the seven-year-old mark ; FISHERMAN’S LUCK—Herry Dyrkis of Winnipeg holds a 22- pound, five-ounce northern pike he caught in the Dolly Bay area of Lake Manitoba. In two successive years he has re- ported landing the largest fish on opening day of the angling « season. . (CP Photo) ONLY FOUR HOMERS Mick’s lack of power Marg Childs (B), GIRLS—DISCUS Lorna Kinney (A)—47 fect, nine X SENIOR BOYS—410 YARDS Rob Cameron (A)—61.9 seconds. (G), Don McLeod X —JUNIOR BOYS— BROAD JUMP John Olson (G)—15 feet, 8Y, In- Richard Reekie (B), Peter Kough (D), David Thompson (A). X JUNIOR GIRLS—HIGH JUMP Lynn Mallett (G)—3 feet, eleven inches. Maureen Murdoch (A), Sha- Ton Johnson (B), Judy Woodworth (D). X INTERMEDIATE 880 YARDS Larry Eby (D)—2:30 minutes, Dick BOYS— X SENIOR GIRLS—220 YARDS Barbara Marineau_ (A)—32.7 sec- (B), Efleen Peterson (A). X JUNIOK BOYS—DISCUS Don Martin (A)—T71 feet. Bruce Sharon Thompson (D)— 10. sec- Carol Bryant, Leona Colussi, SENIOR BOVS—SHOT PUT Ron Becker (B)—31 feet, 10 jn- TUNIOR CGHURES—BROAD JUMP Eve Rydde (G)—-12 feet, 11 inches. (D), Heather Small (B). NX INTERMEDIATE BOYS—50 VARDS David Mio (B)—6.8 seconds. Char- les Lowe (D), Jack Martin (A), Gun- nar Dubhawn (D). N SENTION GIRLS—DISCUS Garol Chastney (A)—44 feet,” seven Inches. Carol Moe (D), Marie Rid- ley (B). N JUNIOR BOVS—100 VARDS Roy Jessee (D)-~10.8 seconds, Jim Coluss! (A), John Scuby (D), Don Scott (G), X INTERMEDIATE GIRLS — WIC JUMP Diane Woodworth (G)-—4 feet, one inch, Carol Bryant (3B), Lorette Des- autels (A), Doreen Johansen (D)., XN SENTON BOVS—220 YARDS Ron Eby (D)-—26.0 seconds, Judd Anderson (C1), Mareelio Bussanich (2B). (Reeause of Wmited space, the rest of the results will nave to be pube shed in) tomorrow's, edition of The _ Carol Moe (1D)---126 feet, Henther | OUTDOORS.. By ERIC S. MARTIN Dilly News Outdoor Columnist With summer weather and vacation time now upon us It is food to note that there Is no dearth of necessary outdoors equipment available in local stores; and what a wondrous and diversified supply it is! Mostly tents follow the time tested types, fishing tackle shows continual improvement at, reachnble prices, boats and mo- tors are more ‘ensily portable than ever, offering gronter speed ranges to accommodate all angl- ing requirements, gnsoline stoves: (use yours for all the many oe.’ enaions when cooking is the order and avoid the camp fra In hot weather lost fre get away to disastrous results) smal] and compact and fully efficient, and fly dope is better than vor, This column ta glad, to answer questions on what to take and to go, while excellent Maps showlng camnpuslles may be obtained frea for the asking at the Yorestry Building. Maka sure that all members of your Dally Nows,) _blamed.on arm injury KANSAS CITY (AP)—If Mickey Mantle’s shoulder is sore and cutting down on his home run production, he wouldn’t admit it Tuesday night. “TI feel fine,” was Mickey’s suc- - ~ cinct reply to published reports | that a recurrence of a shoulder injury has taken some of the 3 Wagner tops power out of the New York Yan- ~ kees’ deluxe home run hitter. | i = And in the first inning of the; Spring ‘ cague eae ansas City eas Ben Wagner of Credit Union drove a foul ball more than 400; TONed scores -of 302 high single feet out of the park down the|and 763 -high three | in Spring right fieid‘linte.. It struck a ce-| Bowling, Leagye, .“A". division ment wall 40 feet above the! last week. on playing field. The wall remain-} Bertha Dunbar captured . wo- ed standing but the ball seemed/men’s high ‘single and = three to cave in contentions of those'with scores of 300 and 664. Team close to the Yankee club that/honors fell to Credit Union with Mickey can't pull the ball when {1330 and 3714, a record for the batting lefthanded. season. Even manager Casey Stengel; In “B” division, Commodore jends credence to the theory!Cafe took high single and three that Mickey’s right shoulder | with 1138 and 3104 with the help may be hampering the slugging !of G. Robertson who chalked up outfielder’s leftthanded swinging. highs of 282 and 702. Women’s His righthanded batting isn’t af- } fected. The shoulder was injur-!sall of Department of Transport ed in a collision at second base ‘with 256 and 684 scores. with Milwaukee’s Red Schoen- dienst during the world series “A” LEAGUE RESULTS ° Radio Cabs 4, Post Office 0; last fall. ’ . ’ Although Mantle’s batting av-|Credit Union 4, Ron’s Harem 0; ehough Mantle’s batting av~ |e tamian 3,, Good Neighbors ens is 300 (391 righthanded, 1 Moonshiners 3, Condors 1; 276 left), the switch hitter has Stinkers 3, M.W.'s 1; Alley Cats only four home runs to show for 3, George Shenton 1. _ his work this season and two of “RB” LEAGUE RESULTS those were to left field. Arrows 4, Chumps 0; Bloopers 4, Dibbs 0; Commodore Cafe 4, [’ | ‘Miller Bay 0; Department of Wahl’s outslug Booth 16-/ -;national championship and was the summer of 1956, before the | top marks fell to Marg Tatter-. f “iy a (ee PS “ SELES ISIS OIIILEAILGIILIE LL ELLE DILL IDOPLOLO ODO OD DS we ‘ POPE OOD OVOOIRDN, NEW MEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE UNDER ORGANIZATION BY CCC A new men’s softball lengue might develop if popularity of Columbia Cellulose Company inter-departmental games continues, a Three departments, woodraom, research and technical, have already formed a lonp, and three more teams are ex- pected to join in the near future, . The Parks Cammission has Milowed the new CCC crews use of Algoma Park Thursday nights. Proceeds of the games will go to the Little League association, oo All games will be pluyed on a challenge basis. Tomorrow at 7 pan., Research as winner of the last encounter will Lake on Woodroom. . ‘ eeeneeetes PPCCTSLIOIIOULEOORIEPOLIVOLIIILELIOLOEOESOLOEDDE DEE ED Art Larsen makes comeback attempt 4 ’ Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May 28, 1058 © VANCOUVER (CP)— Art Larsen, once the’ world’s third-ranked tennis player, says he wants to! make a comeback such as golfer Ben Hogan did after his accident, Larsen, from San Leandro, | drop fell. ' Calif., gives himself two years to Beaten by Australia's Prank do it. Sedgman !n the American semi- finals at Forest Hills, N.Y., Lar- sen retorted to newspaper re- ports that he had been carousing until the morning of his match: “Dhat's a lie, Iwas fast ‘asleep by 4:15." " Superstition played an im- portant part in his approach to the game, but Larsen says most of his quirks were to throw off Monday night he teamed with Sacramento’s Johnny - Griffiths to win a doubles match 6-4, 5-7, 7-5, over Vancouver's Bill Sainags and Bruce Cox in the B.C. public parks tennis tournament, After the match, talking about his game, the only hint of doubt crept into Larsen's speech when he said: “I don’t know if it's pos- sible... the doctors don’t say ; his opponents. anything,” . “I didn’t really have many su- Smiling, he added: “But I feel! perstitions before,” he said. But tremendous . . . like 21.” now I’ve got them by the mil But at 33, the road baek ‘may |iions.” , be too long. Larsen limped badly! ‘Tuesday night, he had another with his right leg during the chance to tests his streneth match and he still has only par-! when He teamed with Griffith to tial vision in his left eye. meet Vancouver's Vern Erdman MONTHS IN HOSPITAL and Fleming Schott: The win- He was severely injured when /Hers went into the quarter- he was tossed from a. motor! finals. scooter ‘in November, 1956, and spent months in a hogpital. : In 1950 he captured the U.S,'— ranked the world’s third best. By | KINSMEN $2,006 BINGO Friday,:8 p.m. May 30th near-fatal accident. he hadiff dropped to eighth in the U.S. During the early part of his|f brilliant career Larsen became !§ One of the most controversial | ff tennis players of. the last decade, | Iie gained the name “Tappy” be- | f¢ause he used.to tap the spot 'where he lost a point. | I Labelled the “bad boy of ten |B inis” Larsen did his best to live up to the title. }; Once he was barred from a | U.S. tournament on a technical-| ; ity concerning entry blanks. Lar-/@ sen quickly hired a plane and ordered the pilot to fly into a cloud bank that nestled over centre court. He sprinkled the CIVIC CENTRE Proceeds in aid of Prince Rupert Civic Band | Prince Rupert Daily News t Grand Cate Fer the Best Sélection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL | Buy your show tickets here . 321 5 Mt Fresh bread daily TRY THE 4 Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. 635 - 2nd AVENUE WEST . CUT DOWN YOUR FIRE HAZARDS! 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Tonight at 7 o'clock, Local 708 plays Savoy Hote) in a regular league game at Algoma Park, GRIP DIDOL ONS OL IOS POPP LPDOOOCE SA Transport 3, Curlers 1; Mansons Wahl’s Boatyard Jast night 3, Dust Eaters 1; Sputniks 3, Diamond Cabs 1. trounced Booth 16-1 In a Prince Rupert Women's Softball league game at Gyro Park, Wahl's took n 4-0 lend In the first and kept piling up the runs throughout the game, ineluding a seven-tun explosion in the fourth, Booth's on'y score came on a home run in the fifth inning. HERE cept the young folk under 18; and be sure to have in posses. sion at least one campfire per- mit. Also seo the Game Warden for copy of the new Fishing Regulations and a Heense for the .22 rifle that goes along. You will find that enforcement on outdoor things is becoming more strich each yoar, don't spoil a vacation for lack of at- tention to the laws that protect Us al, Have a good time! 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