j Peery Type Of Sport Active Here THIS IS AMATEUR SPOR |W. R. BABE RUTH |LOOKS GOOD ON OPENING DAY White Rock’s week, spon- the park Tuesday for the last game at 6:30 p.m. at the ball ‘gored by White Rock Amateur practice befgre — the Athletic season park. team might ahh boast one ce Associa ¥ | opens. Big day for Little League is| the strongest pitching staffs in ‘well underway. ae i The city’s Babe Ruth team Saturday with the opening par- | the league this year if Sunday’s ade of Cloverdale Little League | performance at Whalley is any- getting undderway at 11:15 a.m. | thing to go by. an ball games at Semiahmoo! Despite a 4-2 loss to Whalley Park at,1 p.m. and 3 p.m. | Penguins in the opening game Surrey Senior C softball of the 1958 season, Hank league opens here Sunday with Bryce pitchced a two-hitter for games at 12 noon, 2 p.m., 4a White Rok team that show- p.m. and 6 p.m. ed exellent promise. White Rock scored both | White Rock Track Club open- | posted Hjorth Road Wednes- a the week -by participating day in the first home game of in the prep meet in Burnaby the season at Semiahmoo Park SUWRIS. Rock’ i vill play is| White Rock Tigers will play sal teu eset tie all the Athletics in an exhibition rolling locally with a game same tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the ‘against Newton Monday at Sem- park. 3 = The Babe Ruth boys travel to dahmoo Park. i Little Leaguers flocked to Cloverdale Friday for a league Idle H Bowl their runs in the fifth inning See TOUr PD OWICKE when Tan Davey singled and Little League Ready For aitzsjor com ee Babe Ruth | with eight points. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1958 WHIT Track Club Second In Prep Meet: Enters Relays White Rock Track Club plac- ed second in the? first prep meet of the season held Sunday | at Burnaby South High School, The city club racked up 55 Points, 14 points behind first- place Princess Margaret. Queen Elizabeth High ended third in| the meet with 33 points and Lord Tweedsmuir came last expected to have the largest entries in the Relays. Swimming Association Lowers Fees White Rock Amateur Swim- ming Association has lowered its membership rates this year. The new prices will be $8.50 in advance for the season for The mect had originally been Scheduled for Queens Park,| each of the first two children Grand Opening Saturday Rock have jumped into the| Steve Uyeda doubled to lead in the A team division of Score Davey and Milton Sharp The stage is set for the 1958 | vertibles carrying the dignitar- Cloverdale Little League's iees will be included. RCMP of- the $20,000 centennial five-pin | singled to bring home Uyeda. | &rand opening Saturday at/ficers in full dress will lead New Westminster, but wag| in a family with a charge of $9 changed to Burnaby because | per season for each successive softball teams were using the | child. Membership rates will uy Royal City park. remain at $1. 1 White Rock will participate | No daily rates will be accept- in the 10th annual Vancouver | ed this year, with the minim: a total of bowling tournament which Whalley scored one run in Semiahmoo Park. the parade. opened Saturday at Chapman's the first inning, one in the sec-| Commodore and Deluxe bowl-|ond and won the game with} ing alleys in Vancouver. two runs in their half of the! The White Rock bowlers led | fifth 7 Re i Jack Carle of Johnston Road haa reer Tike Service and White Rock Mot- first game at 1 p.m. and White | ors has arranged for the con- Rock Tigers will take on Fleet-| vertibles, Parade Marshall is at press time with a total of White Rock had 3,917 pins. Jack Warawa leads seven hits, wood Pirates in the 3 p.m. feat-| Buzz Wilson. ‘ure contest. | the single event with 858. He! The second game Sunday saw had a high game Saturday of Whalley Kinsmen whip Hjorth | 305. Road 19-5. The tournament continues , al eee 1s a White Rock trayels to Cloy- Raa Weeks for MEBs money.) | ewialet priaagaand nists Hjorth a= Road in the first home game! White Rock Mayor William | a ein Wednesday Hodgson will throw the first In oxers ar ICI a p fi ball officially opening the sea- The team aa ; Si Duckworth and Don McIntyre son with Surrey Reeve Bol and ma 1 by Ed Woode Nesbitt taking the catcher’s ; me Bee) ee position. Chilliwack Tournament 7 Cricket Matches Slated 1 Fleetwood Park Two Vancouver cricket clubs will play at Fleetwood Park on Saturday, May 3 at 2 p.m. South Hill and Occasionals of the Ist division will meet) j in the first local cricket match | y Rey. Rodger Talbot, president 0 White Rock Rotary Club. which sponsors the Tigers, will in Boxing and Athletic lead the boys in the reading of | Club entered four boys in the the Little League plede. Chilliwack Tournament on Sat-| blows. In the third round Rim- Stan Townsend, president of urday, April 26. mel won with a TKO. Cloverdale Little League, and| In the 75 Ibs. class, Ron Willi-| Jack Huguet in the 85 Ibs Harry Davey, president of shaw fought his first fight, | class received an easy victory White Rock Boys Baseball As-| putting up a good show but lost | over Roy Shuerlla of Boston Sociation, will also be special the decision to Gene Sexe- Riek pom lads ae n1|Of the season. guests. smith of Chilliwack. Van Hug-|tumble in the second round Th tt ie Crake A parade will precede the uct, 85 Ibs., another first, got /an the fight was called as Roy cee Bees ee 4 opening ceremonies. The par-|a big hand from the crowd for | hit the floor with the back of eps POs the initiative, backing Florence |For into the ropes under a hail of ade will assemble on Thrift | the spirit he showed against an| his head, receiving 4 painful emery por vancouver, Ro Avenue just east of Johnston at | opponent who stood a good six | bump. Saturday, May 10, at Fleetwood 11:15 am. and proceed down | inches taller than himself. | Elgin’s own Tournament Park coiiensing Be A ay Johnston to Buena Vista, west) Coach Rus Gatzke threw in|April 11 was other good | *4 Za om Buena Vista to Washington the towel in the third round. ( ‘east on Washington to the Brian Yates of Chilliwack took Ball park. the fight. Decorated trucks carrying| Elgin's luck changed when | the five teams and their coach-| John Rimmel, 103 Ibs., fighti €s, a float entered by White his third fight, faced Jim Flor. Rock Amateur Athletic Assoc- ence, 106 Ibs., of Boston Bar jation, cars by the Rockers Rimmel appeared to have his Club, the Eagles Band, Legion hands full in the first round Pipe Band, majorettes and con- but in the second round he took evening of boxing entertain-| White Rock acquired Fleet- ment at which Elgin boys re-| wood Park for their home pitch ceived their first experience in| as there was no suitable field iheeing! available locally. All cricket |}) Due to Coach Rus Gatzke | enthusiasts are urged to sup- fighting a bout of flu, Port the clubs in these two did not enter the Silver Gloves | matches. Tournament in South Burnaby | “April 18 and 19. The local club is greatly in- terested in encouraging honor- This wa disappointment | ary members. Anyone wishing for the be but Ray Calvert | to become an honorary and John Rimmel fought an ex-| ber is asked to call hibition bout on the first even ing. mem- Mrs. L. Marshall at WI. 86776 or Ma- jor A. M. Lester at WI. 8-9759. Junior Girls Look Forward To Softball Season | White Rock's junior girls] Monday at 6:30 p.m | Softball team got off to an ex.| Six teams are cellent start Monday by edging | enter the circuit this year. | Newton 3-2 in an exhibition | White Rock, Whalley, Newton, | game at Semiahmoo Park. Fleetwood, Langley and M q Roberta Douglas was the|Ner are all Planning to parti starting pitcher for the win-| Pate | ners with Gail Whitlock tak-| The public is asked to eat ing over the mound in tho third | Mt and give the girls softhall inning. She was replaced by team and their coaches the sup- Dorothy Haddeth in the fifth | Port they: deserve. inning. Pat Beasley was catch- POT Sean er. ELGINS .- LUCKIES Aa) enthusiastic crowd was)| IN SOFTBALL on han for the game and coaches Ray Ardiel and Ams.| TOURNEY. HERE | each laek il meet New West: | Sue zepet hero has been | minster Luckies in the final | pigs umn out of prospective | game of the four-game senior |€ softball tournament which Both were very pleased with | marks the opening of the 1958 | | Monday’s performance and feel | Season Sunday at Semiahmoo | confident the girls will hold | Park, |their own {n league Play this | | year, First league game will | Played at Semiahmoo Park ees, White Rock Amateur Athletic Association SPORTS WEEK April 27 - May 3 t= Vee ae 3 SATURDAY, MAY 3 ©@ PARADE - 11:30 a.m. Starts at Thrift and Johnston, down Johnston, west on Buena Vista to Washington Ave., cast along Washington to Semiahmoo Park. @ ist GAME -1 pm. Cloverdale Dodgers vs Hjorth Road Yankees @ 2nd GAME - 3 p-m. White Rock Tigers vs Fleotwood Pirates ae a a : jLady Golfers Aid SUPPORT YOUR LITTLE LeacuE |{/c°97 ‘ Soci ee ee ee || Members of the ladies divis- lf Senior “CG” SorTBatt Tourney SUNDAY, MAY 4 Games at 12, 2, 4 and 6 p.m. | ers will be day. Opening game will be be tween Whalley and Trappa- wathas at 12 noon, Cloverdale nsboro in the | | Some twenty members of the Canadian team theo ent. Partlelpated in annual field day for the | White Rock ladies was held on , April 28. i ame ler will enter the mile three-mile marathon for the lo- is coached by Bob cal club and Mary Ann Proc-| end with Mrs. David Wise nam- tor, Sharon McGee, Irene Mar- shall, Fern Piper and Donna Wilson will compete in the relay and wo- broad jump and high jump. White Rock in the women's open shotput competition. 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