Industrial Design Drafting Service J more like their year The Red Birds with a 9 game National League leacSy reached their largest bulge o the season the hard way Mon day night scoring three time In the ninth to beat Chlcaj Cubs 6 5 Its been going th American League STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL a ARCHITECTURAL ELECTRICAL 3367 Fifteenth Av Prince George 563 0391 or 564 4996 RED BIRDS 9V2 GAMES AHEAD way for the Cardinals who hav havent ¬ ent been out of the top spot since June 17 But the Mets havent had a night like Mon days since the Fourth of July fireworks they lit under Juan Marlchal This time the Mets beat Larry Jackson as they clipped the Philadelphia right hander 8 3 for the first time In their M0UNTIES LOSE 5 4 IN HONOLULU GAME The San Diego Padres padded their comfortable lead in the eastern division but the hard pressed Vancouver Mounties missed a chance to pull away in the west in Pacific Coast League baseball Monday San Diego blanked Indianapolis 5 0 to pull 4 games ahead of the second place Oklahoma City 89ers whose scheduled game at Phoenix was post postponed ¬ poned because of rain Twins Defeat Angels In Three Hour Game Minnesotas 2 1 victory over California Angels saw the Twins fall to score when they should have and score when they shouldnt have in a game that had only three runs scored but took three hours and 12 minutes to play In the only other American League game Monday New York Yankees beat Baltimore Orioles 5 4 Labaffs Enter Finals Premier Labatts of the Big Six Softball League advanced to the finals against Imperial Dry Wall by winning the final game of their best-of-three series from National Hotel 12 6 last night Gordle Gervalswentalltheway on the mound forPremlers giving up 10 hits to pick up the victory Gib Chartrand started for Na Nationals ¬ tionals and took the loss Roy Miller relieved him In the sixth Inning They gave up a total of 13 hits Gervals helped his own cause by picking up two singles and a double in three trips to the plate Joe Lesperance helped him out by hitting a home run in the sixth Gib Chartrand Colin Arthurs and Del Burleigh each had two hits for Nationals Best -of -five League final starts tonight at 7 pm At the beginning of the California-Minnesota game the out outcome ¬ come of which put the Twins a full game ahead of Chicago In the American League pennant race the beginning was the top of the seventh inning Dave Boswell of the Twins and George Brunet of the Angels were locked in a score scoreless ¬ less battle and Minnesota had managed only one hit Sudden Suddenly ¬ ly however the bases were loaded with none out But the Twins couldnt score In the bottom of the seventh Roger Repoz hit one out of the park 1 0 Angels The Twins eighth began quietly enough With two out Hank Izquierdo hit a gentle grounder to short Jim Fregosi threw the ball over the first basemans head Izquierdo taking second A sin single ¬ gle by Jackie Hernandez a double by Ted Uhlaender and the Twins were up by one But it wasnt over yet Two singles by the Angels in the bottom of the ninth with one out made things tense for the Twins Larry Stublng his first time in the majors was called In to hit and took a called third strike to end the threat In the Yankees victory starting pitcher Steve Barber and Joe Pepitone each drove In a pair of runs and reliever Bill Monbouquette helped Barber to his eighth victory of the season of 290 Alberta was one stroke back at 291 Vollmers round was the best of the day over the tough 6507yard par 35 35 70 layout of the Hoyal Colwood golf course It also made him the leading medallist in the Canadian ama amateur ¬ teur The Wllllngdon Cup Is being played in conjunction with the two 36 hole qualifying tests for the amateur Players from the nine teams representing all 10 provinces hand In their score cards for both events Vollmer at the fourth scrambled back to even par after the front nine then dotted the back nine with three blr dies He was the only golfer from TAe Citizen Cards Have Their Year Mets Have Their Day New York Mets finally had their night but for St LouLJ Cardinals It looks more ana history after 18 losses In the only other NL games Mike McCormlck won his 16th game stopping Atlanta Braves on seven hits as San Francisco Giants won 6 2 and Willie Star gells run scoring single In a three run eighth carried Pitts Pittsburgh ¬ burgh Pirates by Cincinnati Beds 4 3 Roger Marls tripled home two earlier Cardinal runs and scored a third singled In the tying run with one out In the ninth The winning marker scored when Cub fielder Ted Savage fumbled Marlss hit Ron Santos 26th homer lead leading ¬ ing off the ninth made It 5 3 Cubs Jack Fisher who ruined Marlchals 19 0 record against the Mets on July 4 again proved the stopper as he broke Jacksons spell with his third victory and third by the Mets over the Phillies this year Angry Calgary Stampeders Out for Roughies Blood CALGARY CP The Stampeders still broiling from their 21 16 loss to Winnipeg Blue Bombers were a team bent on vengence as they worked out Monday for tonights game with Saskatche wan Roughrlders Lousy football was Stamp coach Jerry Williams assess ment of the Bomber game and his annoyance appears to have rubbed off on his Western Foot Football ¬ ball Conference club co-favored with the Riders to win the Western title this year I wouldnt like to be playing for Saskatchewan said end Terry Evanshen an atti attitude ¬ tude that several Stampeders echoed In the locker room It was evident their pride had to be soothed after they fumbled away the Winnipeg game But Saskatchewan coach Eagle Day simply shrugged off the threats against his defend defending ¬ ing Canadian champions as those of a team hungry after a game like that one In Winni Winnipeg ¬ peg A win by the Stampeders tonight would put them In a three way tie for first place with Saskatchewan and Winni peg The Riders and Bombers are currently 2 0 while Calgary is 11 on seasons play Roughrlders have been hit hard by Injuries for tonights game at the tight end spot where Jim Worden is out with torn knee ligaments and backup man Jim Carphln with an eye Injury Keys said Monday Worden could be out for six weeks or eight months Garner Ekstran was to go both ways but had a leg injury However he didnt appear too troubled during a light workout Monday and Keyss only com comment ¬ ment on his condition was Hell be playing Jerry Campbell who suffered a knee injury against BC Lions two weeks ago was to return to his left corner line backing slot sending utility man Ron Payne back to right defensive end TORONTO CP Only Dick Cohee of Hamilton TigerCats managed to break a monopoly established by Ottawa Rough the Wllllngdon Cup competitors to fire a sub par round but he had a good supporting cast in the other three members of the BC team who are all from Vancouver Bert Tlcehurst 32 carded an even par 70 Johnny Johnston scrambled to a 72 and John Russell this years BC ama amateur ¬ teur champion came in with a 74 Ontario which had a one stroke lead over BC after the first nine holes had a good opportunity to keep the advan tage when Gary Cowan of Kitchener Nick W e s 1 o c k of Burlington and Ben Kern of Cooksvllle turned in identical rounds of 34 3771 But Ian Thomas the 1967 IPflT PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY AUGUST 15 1967 GEORGE KNUDSON plays executive PRO AM GOLF TOURNEY OPENS THURSDAY ST CATHARINES Ont CP The Canadian Pro Professional ¬ fessional Golfers Associa Association ¬ tion preparing for its 55th championship Thursday swings over today to a pro am tournament of 288 play players ¬ ers Practice rounds occupied the St Catharines Golf Club course Monday when a hole-in-one by Al Nelson of Van Vancouver ¬ couver supplied the high highlight ¬ light Several name players were still to arrive for the pro am Among them were Gerge Knudson and Al Bald Balding ¬ ing of Toronto and Wllf Homenulk of Winnipeg all former CPGA champions Veteran Stan Leonard of Vancouver arrived Monday too late for a practice round The pro am tournament sends professionals into ac action ¬ tion paired with celebrity amateurs In a best ball shotgun show starting at all holes Leonard is paired with Clarence Campbell presi president ¬ dent of the National Hockey League Knudson with NE Hardy a Toronto business axecutlve and Balding with Art Jackson of St Catharines The 54 hole CPGA cham championship ¬ pionship with a record en entry ¬ try of 213 opens Thursday with top prize money of 2000 Senior players those more than 50 will compete at the same tjme in a 36 hole tournament for top money of 500 Their con continuance ¬ tinuance In championship play is optional STATISTICS RELEASED Ontario Junipr champion slipped to a 77 Alberta which also held a one stroke advantage over BC midway through Mondays opening round got nearpar performances from three mem bers of its team Keith Alexan Alexander ¬ der of Calgary a one over 71 and Doug Sllverberg and Bob Wylle also Calgarians had 72s Tom Dalgety of Edmonton finished with a six overpar 76 Quebec paced by Paul Pou loit of Pointe Claire finished the initial round In fourth place with a team total of 295 Manitoba was the only other province to break 300 and went Into todays play with a team total of 299 ALL STARS DUMP LADIES MOLSONS SQUAD Last night in Ladles Softball he playoffs for the zone cham championships ¬ pionships got under way and the Ill Stars pulled an upset victory iver the favored Molsonettes The all stars winning pitcher was Leila Johnson who went five and 13 Innings and gave up only five hits She was then relieved by Karen Thompson who retired the side and went on to give up only one hit in the last two In Innings ¬ nings Rainbows scored three runs In the second and third Innings four runs In the fourth inning one in the fifth and two runs in each of the sixth and seventh Molsonettes never did get started as they only scored one run In the second Inning They were blanked in the third Inning but then scored three runs In the fourth Their final run came In the sixth Inning They were un unable ¬ able to come back in the bottom of the seventh as they have done in a few games this season to go on to win As a result the final score was 165 In favor of the All Star team The next game in the series will be played on Wednesday evening at Cawdell Memorial Park Local Soccer Action Packers Chalk Up Win Prince George Packers racked up a 3 1 win over Woodwards Bs while National Hotel and Woodwards also played to a 3 3 draw in soccer action over the weekend Packers dominated play throughout In their opening game with Woodwards Bs through a harsh penalty early In the first half saw Woodwards go ahead 10 when Hans Viedermayer scored from the spot kick Strong defense by Woodwards and poor finishing by Packers kept the latter off the score sheet until well into the second half when Jerry Bros volleyed in a fine equalizer In the final ten minutes Jim Brlggs scored twice for Packers to cinch two valuable points in their championship fight with Na tlonal Hotel Plero opened the scoring for Nationals in the first ten mln utes of their game with Wood Woodwards ¬ wards As when the As went into a defensive lapse Woodwards came back strong but had what appeared to be an obvious goal disallowed by the linesman before John Murphy banged in the equalizer They went ahead 2 1 when Mauro in the National net misjudged a high cross Plero pulled Nationals even when a seemingly harmless free kick was deflected Into the Wood wards goal Shortly before half time Ron Dick Cohee Top Rusher In Eastern Conference Riders and Toronto Argonauts in Eastern Football Conference weekly statistics Released today the statistics BC Takes Six Stroke Lead VICTORIA CP- British Columbia took a six stroke lead into todays final round of play in the Wllllngdon Cup lnterpro vlnclal team golf championship British Columbia which hasnt won the cup since 10G1 finished Mondays opening 18 holes with a four man team total of 284 aided by a spark sparkling ¬ ling two-under-par 68 by Van Vancouvers ¬ couvers Wayne Vollmer Ontario and defending cham plon Alberta which has won the cup for the last two years were both within easy striking distance If the British Colum blans faltered today Ontario the only eastern province to win the cup in the last 10 years had a team total for the first week of the sched schedule ¬ ule show the Tlcat fullback as the leading rusher with 58 yards on 11 carries nine more than halfback Larry Ferguson has gained on nine carries Rookie Ottawa end Margene Adklns who leads pass recelv ers with 151 yards on six catches leads scorers with 12 points on two touchdowns He Is also the leader in klckoff returns with two for 43 yards Ottawa quarterback Russ Jackson leads conference ras sers with 17 completions in 25 tries for 298 yards and a 680 completion average Only Wally Gabler of Toronto has tried more passes 28 but has completed just 12 two less than runnerup Joe Zuger of Hamilton The other Ottawa leader Is 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