eH Be ty Fa truly Ry a, Oy ‘ TORONTO . Que, ” Toro . Shooting gold medalist. Marilyn won entry for her marathon ra Nae Bay By Te ty Reo } 6 Prince Rupert Daily News . Tuesday, June 24, 1958 —Marilyn Bell, now Mrs. Joseph di Lascio of Caniden, NJ., is one of six athletes to be honored in Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, curator R. W. Bobby Hewitson said today. Aiso selected are jockey Johnny Longden, George Mooney Gib- . son, 77-year-old national and international bascball star and manager, world’s ski champion Lucille Wheeler of St. Jovite, former world’s shooting champion Gilmour Boa of nto and Walter H. Ewing of Montreal, i908 Olympic trap- swimining. On Sept. 8, 1954 she became the first person to swim Lake Ontario. On July 31, 1955 she swam the English _ Channel in 14 hours, 36 minutes. She failed in her first at- ‘tempt at the Strait of Juan de Fuca Aug. 13, 1956, but con- quered it 10 days later. Marilyn was married last September _and is capecting a child. TvepeyveveeyF vee Dat ating sy etsy ate? wee owas EWP SN EDD ee PPO LLP LD LD 'Gonzales captures | $3,000 tourney | * Se FOREST HILLS, N.Y, (?i—Pro tennis king Pancho Gonzales Monday night clinched the $3,000 top prize in the tourna- ment of champions with a 10- 8, 6-2 victory over Frank Sedg- min, coupled with Ken Rose- all’s 6-2, 9-7 triumph over Lew Hoad, PPLOPP LOPE CIAAP OE LODE LOCO PEE LODO HPS Wilf Greaves in grooming for top bout NEW YORK (?—At Wilf Greaves has been put through the fistic wringer. Learning the hard way against the best fight- ers in the middleweight division apparently has made a good box- er out of the farm boy from Ed- monton. Greaves scored a unanimous 10-round decision over Otis Woodard of New York Monday 99 oy night. It was his sixth straight victory. He holds the Canadian middle- vw Poy re WNW pag WOT seer og | Vancouver aw ee | to North-South game VANCOUVER (CP)—Fans have. picked Van- | couver Mounties players for seven of 10 berths on the. -acific Coast League Northern division all-star team iWhich will meet a southern PCL team here June 30. see Charlie. Mounties manager ; Metro has selected eight addi- tional men to round out the: northern squad, Lined up by the fans are: George Bamberger, right-hand pitcher; Art Ceccarelli, lefthand pitcher; Charlie White, catcher.: al Vancouver; Jim Gentle, Spo-! kane, first base; Jim Brideweser. i Vancouver, second base; George, Freese, Portland, third base: Buddy Peterson, Vancouver. ; short stop; Vada Pinson, Seattle., Joe Durham and Barry Shetrone. Vancouver, outfielders. Mounties utility man Spider Jorgenson will act as non-play- ing coach under Metro. Added by Mctro are: pitchers Dick Hanlon, Spokane, Bil Ken- nedy, Seattle and Al Lary, Port- Jand; catcher Norm Sherry, Spo- kane; infielders Jack Litterell, ot Portland and Jack Bloomfield, o! Seattle; outfielders Jim Dyck, a! kane.. The Southern team, to managed by Red Davis of Pho ! nix, will be named Wednesday ' The game will be the first PCL: ee star conte ha ++ seata UCGRUCSe me: ta nere. France given weight crown and is being prim- ed for a title crack at British! geod chance ‘ies hero is stumbling along with a 5 Seattle and Jim Williams, Spo-: most consistent winner is on the disabled list and p, pitching staff has come through with only one nine- ‘inning complete game in more than three weeks. You ‘should be dead. lit it Bt ad, reached down to the minors and, Of Los Angeles 6- ‘pulled out a p'um named Carle-! the only games scheduled ‘ton Killey, a who won 21 at Wichita last sea- ‘son. He was the toast of the doz- .cn or so kid pitchers who crowd- od the vere 3 we vw : Oe wei are Rte 1 wee aT geal ery fide tae de ped rt ce ate . . Ps, ON NS adeg gaia hy Sys, uelayuaaliitt OSV , , a Bet ' CARLETON WILLEY - «+ UNexpected’ help HANEY FRED ... through strategic move Willey closes breach left by Braves’ aces By The Associated Press Your ace has lost threeinar ows Your world ser- 5-5 record. Your ; FRED E. DOWDIE. OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 PCL ScoRuS Sacramonto 4-7, Portland 6-5 (2nd game 13 innings) eer ep ten ne SYDNEY, Australia (M—Russell Sands, 133, Australia, outpointed Tom ‘Romulo, 13314, Philip § . 12, (Non-title,) ‘Ppines, 303 - 3rd Ave. W. ANON. 20s: ; TRY THE . # your Braves burgh while C ney was disposing Milwaukee Those were right-hander’ Willey, 27, walked but one and | struck out seven—giving up half of the Giants’ hits to Leon Wag- ner, purchased Saturday from Phoenix. Willie Mays, apparent- big spring camp. But at cut- ‘down time he was shipped back ly out of his slump, had two of Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL 3215 x Buy your show tickets here ‘Fresh bread daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. 635 - 2nd AVENUE WEST ne 0th tenement enemas ell Que ‘2-Acoount Plan’ helps you to ave 1; Use your Savings Account strictly for saving. 2. Keep a separate Personal Chequing Account for paying bills. Try this.new plan at any “Royal” branch. “ 4 2 5 aE: ack the Giants’ hits—the second a | single for his 1,000th hit In the majors. Joe Adcock of the Braves made 2 leaping stab that robbed Ray Jablonski of a three-run homer in the fourth, . The Pirates built a 3-0 lead against the Cards, then blew it with five errors, three by Ted Kluszewski. Curt Flood had four ; Empire champion Dick Tiger of! Nigeria. That may take place ini September in either London or | -to Wichita. Now, with Warren Spahn if soccer cup stumping, Lew Burdette at .500 j Montreal. | . for 10 decisions and Bob Buhl But first Greaves will take on! STOCKHOLM un—France has: ailing, Willey was called back, JS Ralph (Tiger) Jones of Yonkers.9M¢ big advantage over the. . a¢ _. ; ul Fer trim Sa VO e ‘Chico Vejar of Stamford, Other semi- finalists in today’s ne Mit chuteut in hie fiat ea /Conn., at the Calgar Stampede | World Soccer Cup championship | aff: Ana y jor league start and beating sec- NEAL VANS TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. Phone 2085 DAILY BUS SERVICE LENIUK GETS WIN ‘in late July or August. That's. —it’s the most relaxed team in: Francisco 7-0 ithe schedule mapped out today, the tournament. | by C. W. Smith, a Detroit pro-; All the others — ‘ond place fan ‘Monday night. THREAT FROM REAR defending champion West Germany, fav- Connecting with tied the Red'egs for third place,; going al! the way with a six- hit-: a game behind San Francisco. iter while Cincy handed Johnny | with a 7-5 victory over Pitts-| Podres his sixth defeat. Lopez’ formula beats Yanks By The Associated Press The Chicago White Sex finally have put manager A] Lopez’: _fornula for success to work: If you can't score many runs your- — [moter who advises manager) That bounced the Giants 2¥%/!hits for St. Louis, one a double | Tony Ross. ored Bradil and host Sweden--. games behind and in danger of: in a three-run eighth. Cc. P. Airlines to Vancouver ° CNR to Kitimat chnny Lenuik pitched Local 708 to a 22-15 vi :- ROUGH oR ; have been under ee the tou ON’ peing overhauled by St. Louis! Brooks Lawrence (5-3) won his! “9 * r RC | Monday night's decision was a| way or another since the tourna- ang Cincinnati. Th? Cardinals! fourth in a row for the Redlegs ory over RCMP in Men’s Softball League last night: surprise to many observers. They: ment started 15 days ago. \ The times of departure and arrivals are as follows: “at Gyro park. figured Wilf would be ali washed: Brazil's team is one everybody €econd and third innings saw of a slim 1-0 lead they had com- + Up by now, considering the fight-. has been trying to beat. Every the pulpmen burst out with 11’ Piled in the first. iers he was tossed in with by his: match has been in the nature cf. runs on five hits to rob RCMP: Joe Warner started the scoring ,former manager, the late Jake a “little cup final’-—-hard, nerv- m7 :pace for the Mounties in the} Mintz. wracking and packed with ex-} first inning when he sing'ed, ad-! Within a span of six months—. ‘ citement. T-A-EL-O-B-LN-G) ARRIVE Prince Rupert 8:30 a.m, Terrace 11:30 a.m. i Terrace 12:45 a.m. Prince Rupert 3:45 p.m. veg : ty i® i Z | i LEAVE - DAILY Prince Rupert 10:00 u.m, Terrace 1:00 p.m, a Terrace 2:45 p.m, Prince Rupert 5:45 p.m. } ARRIVE / vanced to second on an error, Sept. 14, 1956, to March 13, 1957° Brazil reached the last stages : ‘and crossea pome plate on a: | —Greaves met and lost decisions’ with victories over Australia,! ; single by Ron Lister. i to Jones, Italo Scortichini, Gene’ Russia, Wales and a draw against: ' The 708 squad piled up six; Fu'lmer, then the middleweight England. ! LEAVE SUNDAY ONLY - beers cee eater ae ee meen ret tec eeeereeeteeen hy i 9 Suits © Pants | more runs in the fifth when Pete champ, and Spider Webb. Later All . : ’ were hard matches. 50} ney i a ® Toncoats © Slacks} Finnican, Butch Currie, Darrel. on in 1957 he dropped a decision |= a mene elf, don't let Oh other guy score any at all. Every year over ys million neople a agree: ; Pp a i Young, Mike Schwab, Dick Rye' to ) Joey Giardello. HOMETOWN PRESSURE i It sounds iough, but that’s just " : “ALTERAT? “N SPECIALISTS |) and Harold Stammers scored on; ~ ae Sweden. encouraged by home. What the Sox pitching staff has. Boston's Jackie Jensen for the, American League tead, while! winning their fourth in a row. ; Little Murry Dickson won his crowds, have faced the pressure been doing lately. Ray Moore, of striving to please the fans. So: loaded another shutout on the; far, they have succeeded. Buti American League leading New, six hits, one walk and one error. | Russ Giblak of the constabul-! ary plated the only homer of the It's QUICK SERVICE CCC league good business to Lin The Tailor game, good for two RBIs. : roun du they know failure today will: : York Yankees (Monday night fifth with & a seven -hitter. He had | j : inning pi Lenuik fan-|_ - bring a flood of criticism. with a tree-nilter that gave: a shutout un e seven en i S ness W ns | g & Winning pitcher Lenuik fan p Chicago a 2-0 victory and a, gave up home runs to Norm! nN yu 1 allowed 15 West Germany is the defend-: eden game shapes up as one! ; a > \ ned five policemen, ine ar SUILS | 220 - 6th St. Phone 4238 | its and gave up six bases on roa aes On posuits of ing champion, and that’s about share of fourth place. ;Zauchin and Roy Sievers. Bill! . \ ‘balls, while losing chucker Russ| P xy An Co umbia Cellt- the most difficult role in any, Moore hadn't pitched a shut-' Tuttle and Hector Lope also | Canada’s leading consumer Ae La Giblak ond relisfer Ken Friesen lear er-departinental softball tournament. lout in a year, but he helped, nomered for the A's, who had 12! finance company offer 's both jo ee d C ‘whiffed nine pulpmen, gave up ag Thursday Brazil rates as favorite to de~ ; boost casos whitewash total | hits off aot Russ anetl money management advice ie 18 hits and walked 18. ton “RY feat France. The West Germany- ; 40 @ Six In nine games. (4-5) and reliever Bud Ryerly. : ‘ ast, friendly service on t Ommo ore a Q |, Production “B" 7, Woodroom Sw | This one cut the Yankees’ lead | George Susce, late of Boston, ; ind fast, y Linescores ; $ 00 At HE C : 3; winning pitcher—Guy Gau- va i i » far D Tv loans up Lo: 1,0 , Be , betwe O Vy ames over second place 1 his first f ‘trait. T he ; a . 056 263 000—22 16 4 etween two contrasting styles — | ti ” worm mis first © t oO} you conduct your business i £2 «<< " bee ke. ‘Local 708 in for ‘ater to private partics,| RCMP .. .. 101 070 105-15 15 9| ee Losing pitcher—Joe Didy- the hard- -tackling game of the Kansas City. The A’s whipped; Jone Oriole run came in the : Be ‘th people you unthcons: and banquets. Lenuik and Currie; Giblak, Saturday Germans and the more delicate; Washington 7-2 and retained sixth: on Gus Triandos’ 15th in privacy, with pe re y 4 d /Friesen (3) and Minion, ‘ ay , Pallplaying methods of the: their one-game lead over the; homer. Gail Harris homered off: can trust, and you choose ccammodation — ,. In Sunday's action, Atlin clop-;} Electricians 4, Pipefitters 8. gueges. ithird place Detroit Tigers, who; joser Arnic Portocarrero (4-5) Modern money service backed \ uy own repayment terms. ‘ by 80 years of ea perience -\HOUSEHOLD FINANCE | Cowposnetion of Cocsacter winning pitcher — Henry Capp, losing pitcher—Len Loucks, Accounts 11, Millwrights s. winning pitcher — Ted Parker, losing pitcher-—Roy Prystay. Production “C” 20, Research 16; winning piteher-—Fred Lany,’ losing pitcher—Steve Yamamto. Sunday defeated Baltimore 3-1 in the | only other game scheduled. SINGLES ONLY Moore, now 4-1, ‘ing but singles, none after the: fourth inning, and walked but. two while slriking out five. The Sox moved into a tie with idle for a 1-0 Tiger lead in the sec- | ond inning. Al Kaline’s sacrifice | fly made it 2-0 In the third and | he then tripled and scored on a- passed ball In the eighth. ee ener ee reiitiet nr eee ree rennet et tt ce 130 ‘persons :bered Savoy 11-1 with Ian Dun- - bar on the mound and Bill Bailey . ‘taking top honors in the batting Our specialty — department, scoring the games . ‘ae only home run, " Chinese Food . Shortstop Bil! Smith in the ; . sixth plated the hotelmen’s lone : For take-out orders run when he singled, advanced , ‘to second on a passed ball and McNeice tosses five-hitter at Sea Kings pave up noth-. 'C. B, Bigham, Managar , i ‘i EDC ASS. UP we | BEDFORD, Mass, (1 315A Third Ave. W. Tolophone'431} a, NEW 129, Hartford, Conn,, | Willie Pep, . | scored on a single by Aubrey Mc-! Instruments 5, Woodreom 3: . ) Boston, a fae and shane outpolnted Pat McCoy, 132, Ire-, PRINCE RUPERT Dia 3133 aoe - chucker Dunbar Re ee en eto oie oh New Rory MeNeice pitehed Shop- rollar's cighth ‘ home run. off fend, 110.) eta coro “wl B é osing pitcher—Joe Didychuk. - masy toa eg victory over Kins- | whitey Ford (8-3), who had , “Ww . , » Du- niffed six hotelmen, allowed Yarw 28, Powerhouse t; win- ltey 1, Who had won NEW ORLEANS ut -Dave Du- | Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m, meno in Little leapue action fast seven straight. ‘three hits and gave up one walk.| ning pitcher---Chuck Whatman. pas, 189, New Orleans, outpointed | m! On Saturday, Army and Navy pointed Artie Dixon, Wo otrounced RCMP 17-6 behind the (10.) 16840, Lonp and nieht tt Aleve ‘ ark, bo ow to aya’ ’ ‘ % c | Bert Johansen was charged with! Josing pitcher-—-Al McCready, MeNetee a bark five hits.| . The A's counted three homie Art Persley, 135%, New York, ' | SMORUROR TORE the loss, striking out three Atlin ct eerin while losine piteher Adolofo Pa. /?#2% one Bob Cerv’s 19th to tHe 10) Ff 0 ™Men. elving up 10 hits and walk-} Ag VEGAS im---Willie Vaughn, oenelli rave up three, . o ; Have aR mB Wallace’ s Dept. Store m ing one. 158¥2, Hollywood, Calif, out- Next game will be played to-| Today 7 pm. - 9 p.m. i hight betwe ‘on Sea “THE TATTERED DRESS” " Wednesday to Saturday 7 - 9:05 GOOD RUM Kings Beach, Callf,, Narth Star n nawrop fy} pitching of George COOMECCLEEDOLETOTOITLITET NODC D ebb CLOabedenaotbeteeoeoneoneroee+ 4 Robinson, q | popin Cameron smacked ue U.S. accepts mile record; Wh t b ! WI t ] > ,oONnTy Home rn of the game iM vi ithe fourth for the militia boys, a umps: 1a curves! J ; IAAF recognition soug ht . NEW YORK t"---The chaimnan of the oe States Ama- teur Athletic Union track ind fled committee suid: Monday night Werb Mott's 3:57.90 mile record alres idy has been ap- proved as an American mark and has been sent to the Inter- national Amateur Athlete Federation for ipproval as aw world standard, Pinky Sober, the AAU track and Held foe ’ that the TAAF rule that distances more than LOO) yee wera thied Jn fifths only was changed two YCRrs fo, When Eliott ran his record-smashing mile in the AAU championships, it was thought that it would be altered to the next lowest ftth of a second which would make It 3: 58, thus lying tho world mark: of John Landy, eer gee sen eng Rate Fwy ow who later went on to stage a six run rally In the ninth Inning, Robinson struck out three Mounties, avawed 11) hits and rave up five bases on balls, while losing pitcher Ken Frejson fan- ned nine service men, gave up 14 hits and walked 13, _ What laughs! 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