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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 11

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IHD-ISLAItD ACTION Tri Dolfy Free Press, Monday, June 4, 1962 11 Mrs. Nay smith Retains Ladies Golf Laurels Grey; second nine, S. Hoggan, Nanaimo; runner-up, J. Rivers, Nanaimo. Low ney first nine, F.

Mc-FalL Lacgara; runner-up, M. Crawford, Gorge Vale; second nine, P. Coates, Gorge Vale; runner-up, I. Wilson, Comox. Long drive, silver division, 1-18, R.

Saunders, Gorge Vale, 186 yards; bronze division, 19-30, Bomford, Cowichan, 184 yards. Putting 1. H. Wilson, Gorge Vale; 2. E.

Clarke, Nanaimo. Approaching 1. K. Dick, Comox; 2. F.Smith, Nanaimo.

Hole-in-one 1. M. Krisstein, The mid-Island champion registered five pars for her 42 on the outgoing nine, -but had, a little trouble coming home and picked up Just three. She also captained the Gorge Vale team of Mrs. K.

Saunders, Miss N. O'Connell and Miss M. Crawford to the team title and the Simpsons-Sears cup, won- last by a Comox foursome. Nanaimo finished second in this event, four strokes off the winner's Floyd Warner, manager of T. Eaton Co.

presented the trophies to the low gross and low net winners, and Neil' Baker, assistant manager, presented the fit' 1 i mil-- -Til j- Jal I. MtlH mmlt-- wmn I 1 ir-fci-nn i Mrs. Shirley Naysmith had all the shots that counted, and her ability to hit them straight and true made the difference. That was the way most of the experts explained the Victoria golfer's fourth straight victory in the Ladles' Mid-Island golf championship on Nanaimo's beautiful new layout Sunday. Representing Gorge Vale Golf Club, Mrs.

Naysmlth's 42-44-p 86 topped the record entry list to capture the T. Eaton Co. Trophy for low gross. Ruth Wilson, Point Grey Golf Club, Vancouver finished with an 88 to take the runner-up spot. Visiting golfers took the major shire of prizes with the Gorge Vale club heading the list.

Mrs. B. KIrkham of the Victoria club carded a 78 to take the T. Eaton Trophy as low net winner while Mrs. Y.

Clark, Sunny-dale, Vancouver Island, posted an 81 as runner-up. MID-ISLAND TEAM CHAMPIONS ladies carded a 391 to beat out Nanaimo by our strokes. At rear, from left: Miss N. O'Connell," Mrs. R.

Saunders, Shirley Nay-imith. Front: Miss M. Crawford. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Nell Baker, assistant manager of Simpsons-Sears present the handsome ailver Simpsons-Sears Cup "to" the Gorge Vale fouraome, team winnera of the ladiea' Mid-Island Golf Championship. The Victoria IN A HAPPY MOOti Floyd Warner, manager of T.

Eaton Nanaimo, is flanked by the winners after the presentation ceremonies of the ladies' annual Mid-Island Golf Championship played at the Nanaimo Golf and Country Club Sunday. At right la Mrs. Shirley Naysmith, Victoria, low gross winner for the fourth straight year and at left is Mrs. B. KIrkham, Victoria, low net winner.

Serve Notice Front-Runners Tigers On EL nf nnrr.T,Tiv Associated Presa Sport Writer While Hie rest of the elite in tot American league aeroy have been all but marking time Aged naturally in the traditional manner, to assure Old Style flavour! on a twoAveex treaomiu, ue-trolt's onrushing Tigers have A been making up ground like a stretch-running colt threading hia way through a pack of tiring front-runners. The Tigers nicked Pedro Ramos for a run in the first, then routed him with a five-run second. Ghico Fernandez led off the Inning with a homer, two walks and Billy Bruton's single loaded the bases, and Mossi and the fleet Jake Wood both scored on Charlie Maxwell's 410-foot sacrifice fly. Norm Cash then capped the Inning with his 14th homer, off Barry Latman. Fernandei singled home what stood up as the winner in the fifth, and Wood's single and stolen base, plus another single by Bniton produced another Detroit run in the eighth.

Latman and Willie Tasby homered for Cleveland. HOWARD HITS TWO Howard belted a pair of two-run homers in teaming with fc, The Tigers gained another It wgth Sunday, outlasting Cleveland Indians 8-6 for their 12th Old Style is still victory i- 15 starts a profitable that has enabled Detroit to pick up four full games in the race and advance from seventh place to fourth, just one game off the pace. Meanwhile, New York Yan kees moved into a share of first place with the Indians by beat ing Los Angeles Angels 6-3 on 4 tome heavy hitting by Elston Howard, and Minnesota Twins further tightened things up with a 7-5 decision Washington Senators that left the Twins Giants. Dodgers Get Fat Langara; 2. J.

Cook, Mt Bren- ton. Hidden hole 1. A. Squire, Nanaimo; 2. R.

Patterson, Comox. Special-(Victoria) H. Wake- lanri Gnrcre Vale: (mainland) J. Langara; (North Is land) B. Baldwin, Nanaimo.

Hebert Makes No Mistake On Second Try MEMPHIS (AP) Lionel He bert won the $40,000 Memphis Open golf tournament Sunday, edging Gene Littler and South Africa' Gary Player with a clutch birdie on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. Hebert from Lafayette, nearly popped a gusset when he blew a three-foot putt on the 18th hole that would have ended the show. But he made up for it on the 19th, boldly ramming down a trickery 30-footer. Player, who heartily dislikes sudden playoffs, was on the 19th green In two but ran his putt for the bird past the cup. Littler patted his ball right up to the edge, where it hung half in, half out of the hole.

The clutch birdie on the 19th was $6,400 for Lionel and climaxed one of the season's biggest brother acts. Jay Hebert started the round with a one-stroke lead, winding up a stroke back of the three leaders at 268, tied with Australia's Bruce Cramp ton. Littler and Player split second and third place money, each pocketing $3,050. Cramp-ton and Jay Hebert banked $2,050. Don January and Tommy Jacobs tied at 272 for $1,650 each.

Russians Are Cosy Threesome In Chess Play WILLEMSTAD, Curacao (CP) Three Russian grand masters share the lead in the 'nternational candidates chess tournament after 16 rounds of play. They are Tlgran Petrosian, Ewfim Geller and Paul Keres, each with points in the 28- round competition. Petrosian, drew his adjourned 15th-round game with Mikhail Tal of Russia Sunday after 50 moves. Petrosian defeated Vic tor Korchnoi in 70 moves in a 16th-round match. Pal Benko of the United States defeated Miroslav Filip of Czechoslovakia in 41 moves in the 16th round.

In other 15th-round adjourned games Geller defeated Korchnoi in 58 moves while Bobby Fischer of the U.S. drew with Benko after 56 moves. tf. G. SHILLINGS SONS CO.

LTD. STORAGE Dial SK 34623 I Church Street jt MM. only half a game behind the to-leader. Chicago White Sox got by Bal- Hmr' kWrtInir OrinlM Xtl the day's only other action. ton Red Sox and the Athletics were rained out at Kansas City.

ine iigers aownea uieveiana S4 Saturday while the Yankees lost 6-1 at Los Angeles and the Simpsons-Sears cup. Dull skies prevailed for most of the tourney, and the alight drizzle which fell Intermittently failed to hamper the players. Other results Low gross, first nine, E. Trainor, Comox; runner-up, V. Maddlson, Point Scott, Rowe (12), Dick (14), Tillotson (14) and FrioL Julian (8); Herbel, Navarro (8), Carlson (14) and Orsinp.

Carlson (3-0); Rowe (14). HRs Spokane, Wallace, Werbas; Tacoma, Orsino, Hain. Salt Lake 000 100 0301 11 1 Vancouver 020 001 000 3 7 0 Dailey and Lawrence; Collum and Henry. W-Jailey (7-4). Collum (4-5).

HRs-Vancouver Collum, Salt Lake, Jones. San Diego 240 200 100-4 14 1 Hawaii 000 000 0022 8 3 Flavin and Gonder; Clapp, Griggs (2) and Hannah. Flavin (1-0). Clapp (34). HR San Diego, Ruiz.

League Leaders By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League AB HPct. Jimeni K. City 149 21 64 .362 Essegian, Cleve. 124 26 43 .347 Kaline, Detroit 146 32 49 .336 Rollins, Minn. 197 25 66 .335 A.

Smith, Chi. 136 20 45 .331 Runs Koweer and Siebera, Kansas City, 40, Rum batted In Siebern, 39. Hits Rollins, 66.. Doubles Robinson, Chicago, 19. Triple tvV Smith, 5.

Home runs Gentile, Baltimore, 15. Stolen bases Howser, 16. Pitching Wickersham, Kal sas City, 64, .857. Ji Strikeout! Pascual, Minnesota, 63. National League AB HPct Williams, Chi.

198 43 71 .359 Gonzalez, Phila. 150 27 52 .347 Cepeda, San F. 220 45 75 .341 F. Alou, San F. 188 35 64 .340 Groat, Pitts.

201 21 68" .338 Runs Mays, San Francisco, 53. Runs batted In T. Davis, Los Angeles, 55. Hits Cepeda, 75. Doublet Robinson, Cincinnati, 19.

Triples Virdon, Pittsburgh, 6. Home rune (Mays, 19. Stolen base-Wills, Los Angeles, 27. Pitcblng-Pierce, San Fran-claco, 8-0, 1.000. Strikeouts; Koufax, Los Angeles, 110.

Famed Announcer Dies Sunday NEW YORK (AP) Clem McCarthy, 79, famed sports announcer, died today in a nursing home. McCarthy had been ill since 1956. On Derby Day, 1957, he was Injured when an automobile in which he was a passenger was In an accident He left no relatives. II Slip mnnm fcT A MAN mi WD How about you National League WL PctGBL 39 15 .722 36 17 .679 2Mi 29 18 .617 6H 28 20 .583 8 24 24 .500 12 24 27 .471 13 21 29 .420 1 19 30 .388 17ty 16 34 .320 21 12 34 .261 23 San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Pittsburgh St Louis Milwaukee Houston Philadelphia Chicago New York' American League Pet. GBL New York; 27 19 .587 -Cleveland 27 19 .587 Minnesota 29 22 .569 Vi' Detroit 26 20 .565 1 Los Angeles 25 22 .532 2 Chicago 26 25.510 3 Kansas City 24 27 .471 5 Baltimore 23 26 .469 5 Boston 19 27 .413 8 Washington 14 33 .298 13 Pacific Coast League Pet GBL Salt Lake City 30 15 .667 Seattle 29 18 .617 2 San Diego 26 19 .578 4 Tacoma 23 21 .523 6H Hawaii 20 25 .444 10 Portland 21 28 .429 11 Vancouver 18 25 .439 11 Spokane 13 29 .310 15H SATURDAY San Diego 011 200 100-5 3 Hawaii 001 100 100-4 5 0 Ellis, Nuxhall (9) and Gon-dv Brown, Palica (4), Johnson (8) and White, Hannah (9).

W-Ellis (2-1). L-nBrown San Diego, Walters, Hawaii, Satrlano. Spokane 200 001 001 4 10 1 Tacoma 300 024 03x 12 15 1 Dick, Rowe (1), Hubbard (6), Reed (6) Bethel (7), and Julian; Rivas, Goetz (1) and Orsino. W-Goetz (24). L-Dick (0-1).

HR: Spokane, Jay Ward. Portland 000 000 000-4 7 2 Seattle 000 501 OOx 6 9 0 KUrk, Staley (4), Osinski (8), and Rioketts; Pete Smith and Skeen. Smith (44). Kirk (1-1). HR: Jensori.

Salt Lake 000 000 000-4 1 1 Vancouver 000 000 0004 0 0 Brewer and Tyrlver; Arrigo and Rantz. WBrewer (4-1). Arrigo (2-4). HR: San Diego Alvis. SUNDAY Portland 001 300 0127 12 2 Seattle 002 000 0002 8 1 Colligan, Osinski (7) and Rioketts; Morehead, Stallard (8) and Skeen.

W-Colligan (5-4) L-Morehead (4-1). HR-Portland, Debus 2. (Second) Portland 000 000 2-4 4 2 Seattle 111 110 x-5 7 0 Archer and Mackenzie; Span-swick and Skeen. Spanawick (14); Archer (04); HR Seattl Schrtiber. (First) Spokane 001 000 020 000 014 12 2 Tacoma 010 000 002 000 025 12 2 nm Atrvi mm lEi D1AMUHU IS Twins crushed Washington 9-2.

Boston whipped Kansas City 94 and the White Sox split a dou-bleheader at Baltimore, winning 10-2 and losing 11-4. RIVALS BROKE EVEN While the Tigers have been on their 12-3 tear, the other four clubs in the first division the Indians, Yankees, Twins and Angels have barely stayed above .500 with 8-7 marks. Detroit took a 64 lead behind John Blanchard to spark the Yankee offence. The Yankee catcher connected off loser Eli Grba in the second and against Art Fowler in the eighth, both times following singles by Blan chard. Howard, who also doubled, whacked each of his homers over 400 feet, the first going to right and the second to left.

Blanchard knocked In the two other' runs with a third-inning single. Roland Sheldon faced only 21 batters through the first seven innings, allowing two Los An geles singles but being helped out by two double plays. But the Angels got to the youthful right-hander in the eighth for their three runs in a rally highlighted by doubles by Bob Rod-gers and Earl AverUl. Reliever Mar shall Bridges prevented further damage. Casey's Mets through with four straight hits and three runs batted in while the Dodgers were unable to capitalize fully on 13 hits.

Chris Short was the winner although Paul Brown finished up with five scoreless innings, and Johnny Podres, knocked out in the five-run fourth, was the loser. WILLIAMS STAYS HOT Billy Williams, the hot shot in the batting race with a .359 average, and George Altman powered the Cubs' victory over the Reds, ending a five-game Chicago losing string. Williams hit his 11th homer and Altman his 12th as rookie Cal Koonce beat Moe Drabowsky. Milwaukee hopped on Bob Gibson for ifve runs in the first inning and moved within 1 games of the Cardinals with the help of fine relief work by Hank Fischer, who rescued Bob Hendley in the eighth. Houston clubbed Pittsburgh pitching for a total of 31 hits, 17 in the first game, to nail down victories for relief man Bob Tiefenauer and Ken Johnson, who went the route.

It was the first double defeat for the Pirates this year. In other games Saturday, the Giants took two from the Mets, 10-1 and 6-4, Cincinnati edged 0 i a 34, Pittsburgh defeated Houston 94 and Milwaukee beat St. Louis 41. FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Stan Harrington, 1484, Hawaii, outpointed Charley Scott 148, Philadel-phia, 10. Stockholm Bobo Olson, 178, Hawaii, stopped Lennart Ris-berg, 180, Sweden, 6.

Stockholm Eddie Cotton, 172, Seattle, outpointed Pekka Kokkonen, 173, Finland. 10. Tokyo Takao Maemiio, 163, Japan, outpointed Hachiro Tat-sumi, 167, Japan, 10 (Japanese middleweight championship) 1 OW Sttjle CARJ Courtesy Of By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer Feeling run down and need a tonic? New York Mets will V- a you up. Both San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers have been on the Met diet recently. The Gianta and Dodgers won 13 of the 15 games that the Mets have lost in a row.

Both clubs left the Polo Grounds with new health and wealth. The five Met dates in New York with the Dodgers and Giants drew a total of 197,393, a brilliant financial coup. But the price was steep. After knocking heads in California and New York with to front-runners, the Mets are embedded in 10th place with a sorry 12-34 record. The Gdanta completed a four-game sweep Sunday with a 64 victory that left them 24 games in front of the Dodgers, who stumbled in Philadelphia both Saturday night and Sunday after winning 13 in a row.

The Phillies came from behind and dumped the Dodgers Sunday 74. Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates and St Louis Cardinals, running third, fourth and fifth, all lost Sunday. The Reds, beatm 64 by Chicago Cubs, now trail by 64. Pittsburgh, winner of seven In a row, bowed twice to Houston Colts 10-6 and 104 and dropped eight games back, St Louis lost its! eighth straight bowing to, Milwaukee Praves 6-4, and fell 12 games behind the leaders. METS TRIED HARD The Mets gave the Giants a food fight for six Innings.

Bob Miller, a Don winner, had struck out eizht men and al lowed 'only one run Willie Mays 9th homer until San Francisco broke through with five runs In the seventh. Miller walked winning pitcher Juan Marichal with the bases loaded, forcing to the tie-breaking run. The Phillies, who shut out the Dodge-s 7-0 Saturday nlzht be hind rookie Dennis Bennett shocked Los Angeles an in Sun day after trailing 4-0 at one itige. Johnny Calllaon came NOW AVAILABLE I GENERAL RADIO SERVICE "CITIZENS RADIO" For Business or Personal Use Farther Inform itlon at labour of love! The brewing of Old Style calls for the blending not only of ingredients but of many talents as well. The skills of the hop the maltster, the kettleman, brewmaster craftsmen who still believe that work is worth man's And the care brewing is "OtiON ft ft JALITT rPOOWCf Jfc the a fine grower, the a Don Mossl Sunday but the left-handeder needed a lot of help before his fourth straight victory was clinched.

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