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He had pitched good ball and Terrace was ahead six to four, but in the top of the seventh he gave up a hard. single and a drive to third that Fred Philpot threw wide of first base, allowing both runners to be safe with nobody aut. Howie Esche, the big left-hander, came in to relieve with two on bases, He got one out before Brian Specht could ‘single and load the bases. . Two pitches got past Willy Jack- son, Terrace’s young catcher, and the Merchants came bome fo score Mortgage Money For Residential, Commercial, Revenue and Farm Properties. Low Monthly Payments, existing documents purchased. TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP. LTD. 414 - 718 Granville Street, Vancouver 2, B.C. Killex kills more lawn weeds than any — other lawn treatment \.. Ee isnt and Plaintains. . exception. . We guarantee it. Used as directed, Green Cross Killex guarantees results— or we Will refund the full purchase price. . 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Jack stole third and tried to get home on an fafield hit by spud Larson but was called out at the plate by umpire Arthur Olson. This set the stage for Prince Rupert, — it was do or die, and they did. Howie allowed Jim Greer a walk and he promptiy stole sec- ond, just beating relief catcher Keith Larson’s good throw. Greer moved to third on an infield out. Larry Gordon beat out an infield hit and stole second, Then Brian Specht, Merchants playing mana- ger, drove a double down the third base line to drive in two runs. In the bottom of the ninth, Dale Esche hit for Bill Remple, slashing out a single to right field and mov- ing to second on a sacrifice by Bud Larson. It was.then up to Milt Malmgren, better known for the fine hockey he plays. Milt ground- ed out to the second baseman who made a fine back-hand catch and flipped to first for the final out of the ballgame. . The second game got underway ACTION WAS BRISK at Sunday afternoon's double-heaqi™ when Prince Rupert Merchants visited Terrace for two tr bes at the Terrace Loggers. Each team picked up a win. Shoyiag here are Terrace botter, Bob Panton doing a swing andi miss with Rupert catcher Dick Specht and Umpire Arthi™ Olson waiting for a connection. . INSURANC) with Fred Philpot almost getting shelled off the mound before the ALL TYPES side was retired. Fred's fast ball ; see was right to Rupert's liking, for they blasted out four hits, one of L. W. CLAY them being a three-bagger, before they were retired. . Terrace gladly came into the dugout anxious to get their hands on some wood and get back into]. the game, Keith Larson ‘grounded out to the pitcher, bringing up Fred Philpot who worked the Rup- ert pitcher for nine pitches he- fore he wag walked to first. Jack Thornhill Realty Ltd Phone YI 3-5655 Evenings and Weekends Phone VI 3-5181 EVENING APPOINTMENTS BY ARRANGEMENT a ao. o and ‘advanced Fred to third. Howie Esche got hold of one that looked like it was going to go, but just caught the top of the fenca and Howie went into second standing up. Fred Philpot put the damper on Rupert's hitting with a fine mix- ture of fast balls and others that only he can throw. Terrace came back in the bottom of the second with a single, a walk, a couple of stolen bases, and two bunts, to get another run. In the third they picked up another two runs with smart base running and two more well hit balls. : Manager Red L’Estrange says he has the best team since 1004. “Most of the boys are hitting the ball well and all are young and can get out ahd hustle so you should see resi fine action this year at Riverside Park,” he said this week. NOTICE. 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