> house- rifle and Calgary 303 16, 34-year-old wife shows -her to daughter Dale, son, David, 14. team that will represent Can- ada at the Commonwealth Rifle Championships in Bis- ley, England, in July. The WOMAN IS TOP SCORER --Jean McKeever, a mother of four. who never fired a rifle until 1955, is the top scorer on the 18-member anada's Bisley Team Has Woman Member By DAN POWERS the Canadian championships jare 10 women shooting compet- CALGARY (CP) The top|/She placed 36th in the national itively in Calgany and 70 across scorer:on the 18-member team meet that year. 3 Canada, and she recommends that will represent Canada at Last year she was first in athe sport for women because the Commonwealth Rifle Cham-/field of 103 men and four little equipment is required and pionships in Bisley, England,, women in the Alberta compe- there is "a great deal of satis- in July is a woman tition, scoring 977 of a possible faction ais Gur cates far 1,000 points, and went on to A member ofthe King ae Fh tong pro jtriumph at the Connaught Calgary Regiment Rifle since 1955 when she picked up matches. : ' _jiation, she manages her first rifle and fired. without McKeever's trophy case time between her job remembering to look through bu ges with awards and honors accounting clerk and family the sights. Early in April she was named/qyties to shoot evenings and That was the year Mrs Alberta's senior sportswoman of weekends, She separated Keaver d the 4 ia san the year. She owns two 7.62 from her husband r joined the milla Bnt-'NATO rifles and one .303 but) so, as part of basic training, found na piatoly Our club: is herself at the Sarcee barracks On the: she says They rifle range try hit three Aste you something ' wears a heavy ei ; ' targets with a military .22 shooting jacket even if it's just .22-calibre rifle mounted (it. deflects the 25 points. In some of the other .303 frame). nga and: staeks clubs in other provinces, the; "I fired three shots and then'approve of shorts" top ones stick to themselves the instructor came by. anc : Our club spirit is high said, 'Well, have you hit the/' SOME RESENT HER Mrs. McKeever's oldest son target yet?' I said no. He said How do men feel about Don, 18, a member of the 'Well, what were you looking | wome n in competitive shooting? Canadian Army. Cadet Corps through?' I realized I hadn't}*'Some resent it,"' she says, 'I jplaced second in marksman- been looking through the peep remember one man who walked | ship competitions. during train- sight. I looked sheepish and he aff the range two years ago in|ing camp exercises Camp sighted me in. After that I was Ottawa. because women were! Wainwright this year. Her othe okay." there." children are Dale, 16, David, 14 Mrs. McKeever soon gradu-|_ Mrs thereiand De Debra, 12, ated to the heavier .303, and!" one year, when a member of S S G a three-man competition Bren BA EBALL SCORE AND STANDIN gun team broke his arm, sh¢/py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, New York (Spahn 4-5) at Chi- a tile scm allied wah American League cago (Buhl 5-3) e competitl calle r ' . Nae ea Al W L Pct. GBL) St. Louis (Sadecki 1-4) at _. encenccgn oa tipedit hea 15 .643 Francisco (Marichal 7-4) Vere oe 2 16 .628 (Only games scheduled rough course while firing at 19. 68 futcenatiausl Lascee targets. 543 Toronto 31 14 689 "When it was my turn to run, 519 Columbus 97 20 I forgot to fold the support legs | 500 Jacksonville 93 99 and fell. But it was fun.' Saston 500 Syracuse a1 2 ™ New York 422 Toledo 21 25 7 a agra old Calgary | Washington 417 Rochester 17 31 mother of four earned her Kansas City 256 Buffalo Bey, 33 place on the Canadian Bisley Monday's Results Monday's Results team when she topped 600 other | Kansas City 2-1 Washington 5-5 Jacksonville 8 Columbus 6 competitors by scoring 827 of|Minnesota 6-4 Baltimore 0-5 Toronto 3-1 Rochester .2-0 a possible 857 points to win the|Los Angeles 5-0 Boston 3-3 Atlanta 3-7 Columbus 0-9 Bisley aggregate at the Domin-|Detroit 1-5 New York 3-1 Buffalo 3 Syracuse 6 ion of Canada Service Rifle|Chicago 4-3 Cleveland 3-4 | Tuesday'S Games Association championships at Probable Pitchers Today Toronto at Rochester | the Connaught Ranges near Los Angeles (Brunet 2-2) 3uffalo at Syracuse Ottawa last August Boston (Morehead 4-3) Jacksonville at Toledo Firing a .303 at rar (Only game scheduled (Only games scheduled) to 900 yards, became the National League first woman ever to win er we. Pet. GBL YESTERDAY'S STARS aggregate and only the second 79. 29 17 at . ae Serie Armee nee woman ever to win a place ON|gan Francisco 26 i | etieaing = Gaslord Pel o the Canadian team. The first |( incinnatl 24 Giants, allowed two first inning was Lieut. Mary MacLennan of stiwaukee singles, then pitched ao-hit ball seenvntira, Et I, who quall-'st. Louis over the final 8 2-3 innings as fied in 1955-56 s Houston San Francisco whipped St In 1963, Mrs. McKeever fired | Chicago }Louis Cardinals 4-1 : a perfect score in provincial) Philadelphia | Batting--Maury Wills, Dodg- competition and earned the} Pittsburgh 20 ers, stroked four singles, scored right to represent. Alberta at!New York 17 ithe tying run after stealing two f c % Monday's Results |bases and drove in two runs, Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 5 the second pushing across the St. Louis 1 San Francisco 4 | winning run in the ninth inning New York 5-3 Chicago 2-3 in Los Angeles' 4-3 first game (2nd called after nine; dark-| victory over Cincinnati Reds. (CP Photo) s Own Assoc to find as an how gressed rs is Mc ve very active," always to shoot for,} for coffee or} give shooting range, she drill or' padded a western hat sun"), flat ('they don't ). to on a Mc Keev er Says San 27 27 25 Minnesota Chicago Detroit Baltimore |Cleveland Los Angeles : 3 4 5% 6 6 9% 10 15% at s of 200 she Angeles 20 CO op CO HH me oe = Gomez Loses Race On Good Old Mort jof the {Perry ithe cost of the bat, |paid |League president Warren Giles. jton, |Mays, | 65; 2) Cincinnati, iants Boost Streak, losing Gap On LA. By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Gaylord Perry, best known for the pitch he made against a dugout wall, has more effective aiming at catcher. The 26-yer-old San Francisco right-hander allowed two hits in the first inning Monday but held St. Louis Cardinals hitless over the final 8 2-3 innings a the Giants stretched their win- ning streak to five games with 4-1. triumph. "tt was the best performance) season for Perry, who last year precipitated the zany case of the many-splintered bat In a game at Houston, he was tagged for a game-winning hit by Nellie Fox and immediately stormed off the mound, picked|~ up Fox' bat and threw it against the concrete dugout.' The concrete dugout didn't give. The bat did. And so did eventually. He was the Houston club for'| $2.98, and National the billed by up by. order of In his last three starts, he| has allowed only five runs for a 1.80 earned-run average while/a bringing his record to 5-3 The Giants' victory moved them within three games #f éhe+ National League lead as Los Angeles Dodgers split a double- header with Cincinnati, winning BASEBALL LEADERS By THE American League AB R 112 18 148 18 168 34 149 15 95 9 30ston, Horton, Det. Davalillo, Cleve. McAuliffe, Det Mantilla, Bos. Battey, Minn Runs--Green, Auliffe, 34 Runs Batted In--Mantilla, Howard, Washington, 34 Hits--McAuliffe, 57; nal, Los Angeles, 54 sota, 15; Ward, Chicago, riples -- Blasingame, ington, and Versalles, 6 Home Runs--Conigliaro, Colavito, Cleveland, Kansas City, and Horton, 36; Mc- 36 Carde- 14 tile, 10 Stolen Bases -- Cardenal, Campaneris, Kansas City, 12 Pitching -- Pascual, sota, 6-0, 1.000; Grant, sota, 5-0, 1.000 Strikeouts--Mc Dowell, land, 84; Lolich Lopez, Los Angeles 15; Minne- Detroit, 52 National League AB R 96 133 168 H Pct. 36 46 58, .3 Coleman, Torre, Mil San Fran. Clendenon, Pitts. Kranepool, N.Y Runs--Rose Mays, 38 Runs Batted In--Banks, cago, 44: Mays and San Francisco, 36 Hits--J. Alou, Pinson, Cincinnati, 61 Doubles -- Williams, Chicago, Kranepool, 13. Triples -- Callison, phia, Johnson and and Javier, Cinci, 20 53 incinnati, 342 Cc 40; Chi- McCovey, 16 Philadel- Pinson, St. 5 Louis, 4. Home Runs--Mays, 12 Stolen Bases--Wills, Los les, 30; Brock, St. Louis, * Pitching -- Maloney, Cincin- nati, 5-1, .833; Gibson, St. Louis, , 800 Strikeouts--Koufax, 105; Drysdale,' 77 17; Torre, An- ze 21, An- An- Los geles Los geles found he's; 316) |The Wash- Bos- Gen- Minne- and |timore 75 |hasn't 46 | April 342 | San Francisco, | {the opener 4-4 before Joey Jay ended the Reds' six-game los- ing streak with a three-hit, 6-1 nighteap triumph. | Pittsburgh Pirates, mean- jwhile, ran their winning streak to 11 games by defeating Phila-| delphia Phillies 5-2, Houston As-| 7-2 and New York Mets downed Chicago Cubs 5-2 before their second game was halted by ithe score tied 3-3. It\will have ito be replayed. Perry got the only -runs he needed against the Cards in the sixth inning when Willie Mce- Covey hit his 11th homer, run shot off Curt Simmons. Maury _Wills - was. the key | to) tros topped Milwaukee Braves) darkness after nine innings with! a two-| Koplitz Is Unsung Hero the Dodgers' first-game_ tri- umph, The little shortstop stole} second and third in the fifth in- ining and scored the tying mya on Ron Fairly's single. Then, ithe ninth, he stroked his fourth| singlt. driving in the winning! : now 3-1, allowed only Jim Gilliam's, third-inning dou- ble over the first eight innings, of the nightcap before the Dodg-| ers broke his shutout bid in the} ninth. Don Clendenon tripled home | - 'two runs and scored. on Bill Mazeroski's single as the Pi-| | rates jumped on Chris Short for five runs in the third inning and put the game out of the Phil-| lies' reach. 'On Washington's Mound | By MURRAY CHASS son had a 7.43 e.r.a. ,hasn' | Assoc iated Press Sports Wrilerjlowed a run in 10 2-3 innings, | The limelight has fallen lately! on Stu Miller and Dick Radatz, couple of short-term 'Byt the truly unsung ers is Howie Koplitz. He has a Koplitz posted his second tri umph of 1965 as Athletics in the first game of 5-2, 5-1 doubleheader sweery Monday The 27-year-old reached the majors with Detroit Tigers in 1961 jtwo games in four appearances next season, he pitched ir 10 games with the Tigers, win ning three, A two-year exile in such mi- nor-league outposts as Syra- cuse, Tacoma and Toronto fol lowed, and Koplitz didn't another ters until the Senators chased him from Hawaii earlie this season, BEGIN TO, WONDER American League hitters meanwhile, are beginning wonder whether there's chance of exiling Miller Radatz. Miller streak ge his scoreless extended 29 shutou to inning Orioles' triumph over Minnesota. Twins won the opener 6-0 The. 37-year-old relief given up a run 24, reducing his earnec run average from 7.88 to 1.70 Trailing Miller by three relie shutouts is Radatz, who didn' permit a hit in 3 2-3 as Boston Red Sox blanked Lo: Angeles 3-0. The Angels the first game 5-3 . Radatz, who earlier this sea CAMERON Wrecking Demolition We Wreck Anywhere-- Any Description FREE ESTIMATES Call 725-4285 Or Write-- 161 Mill St., Oshawe relief League, pitchers who need a week to put together a nine-inning shutout. hero jamong American League pitch- seven-game winning streak over the last five years. Washington ASSOCMATED PRESS (Senators defeated Kansas City right-hander winning crack at big-league hit- pur- to|ping the any in the nightcap and ace|Bruce Howard since innings lowering the average to 5.21) Elsewhere in the American Chicago White Sox! nipped Cleveland Indians 4-3 in 10 innings before losing 4-3 and Detroit defeated New York Yan- kees 5-1 after dropping a 3-1 de- cision Sam Bowens' leadoff home run off Johnny. Klippstein in the ninth brought Miller and Balt more the second-game victory Jim Kaat halted the Orioles on three hits in the opener, KNOCKS IN. TWO Injury-plagued Dennis nett pitched 5 1-3 innings be- fore giving way to Radatz in the sixth inning of the nightcap. \Felix Mantilla knocked in two Boston runs with a sacrifice fly and a double. Bob Lee saved Dean Chance's fourth victory in eight decisions pa the first game, coming on in) -'the eighth inning. t Koplitz needed relief help| from Mike McCormick and Steve Ridzik in the eighth be- r fore extending his unbeaten rec- ord. Pete Richert became the second Senator pitcher to com- jplete a game this season, Athletics on four hits a i) Ben- n n The White Sox edged the In- dians in the first game on Don t Buford's leadoff homer against s|Floyd Weaver in the 10th in- Cleve- in 15 relief appearances in Bal- jning. The Indians won the sec- 5-4 second-game The'who had pond contest when Vic Davalillo doubled, raced home ninth as relief pitcher picked up Joe iAzcue's sacrifice bunt and iithrew the ball into left field Joe Sparma stymied the Yan- f}kees on five hits, only two after tithe second inning in the second game, Whitey Ford allowed six in the sjhits through eight innings of the) took opener, bringing his record to 4-6. { There Are Specia For personal use or for @ Company use there ore @ definite advantages when you lease a new... e No insuronce costs. . . for full details. PHONE 723-4634 BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN No maintenance costs .. . everything on one or twe year lease items .. . THE MILLS AUTO LEASE LTD. | Benefits For All Other Models On Request One rate covers Phone or come in ACADIAN PONTIAC BUICK 266 KING ST. 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