—— — ox ii VACOMA Wi-- Bert ‘Thomas snooved happily Tuesday after becoming the first man In history to swim from Seattle to 7 Tacoma, The hefly logger, | oof Juan de Fuea, churned the choppy, tide-swept 184% -mile “ \ stre(eh in 14 hours and 24 minutes Wednesday, May 16, 1955 Nearly exhausted as he loeeiy walked ashore at 4:05 vam, PDT, ‘Thomas slept most of the day, His next weal is a round-trip swim of the English Channel e ‘ e Mixed Spring Loop Begins _ which he hopes to be able to finance by late summer. Both “A” and “B” leagues of the league with women's high: egeneintene | LOANS for things ithe Mixed Spring Bowling league; single of 266 and ‘women’s high you need and want returned to the alleys last week,! three of 671, CPA’s J. Strang had with the cight-team “A” loopimen’s high single of 254 while bowling Wednesday and the six-; Lloyd McKenzie of CNR took team “B” league bowling Thurs-! men’s high three store with 604. day. Van’s Bakery had team high Gel $5010 $1000: at Household Finance for any worthwhile purpose, ft’ the - way thousands of peaple every yeur get (he extra cash they need on tery they ean afford, THOMAS COMPLETES Sia et first und only man to swim the Stralt 4 Prince Rupert Daily News LA Club Leads PCL By Two Full Games By the Canadian Press Los Angeles turned on the full power Paescay ‘and showed second-place Sacramento the reason why the Angels now lead the Pacific Coast ‘League. ‘Los “Angeles du myped. thei me onan {Solons 15-1 to push its lead over: chalked up his fourth victory of Sacramento to two full: pames. ‘the season as he led San Fran- .|Seattle Rainiers mounted to a ‘| tie with the Solons on-the basis: of a. 10-4 victory over Hollywood eek y i Mautiee Bishop who conducts the; se enior a il: keep: going. until the endof the month:.. end, of; 10: “weeks ‘we : ‘ean report, quite honesiy. that’ Jack Sedgwick of the Agnes , Single of 1082 while high three Pierce team topped keglers in {went to CPA with a $091 score. “A” league with a men's high | Player’s averages were set at cisco Seals to a 5-1 win overisinale game of 297 while Jersey fhe annual meeting April 30. San Diego Padres, Smith has: parms" A, Shepperd had men's ‘George Shenton was elected ‘| Stars. . Oe Vancouver Portland right- high three of 704. Bilulen ny raed aeenet tt ie ‘Rookie pitcher: R. Ww. Smith fielder Bob Borkowski turned. in Jessie Shenton of Teen Olds urer, 5 : a blistering hitting performance : 2d women's high single of 2 Restilts— “A” League: Agnes: ‘lta pace the Beavers to an 8-2: while Jean Nixon cf Overwaitea! ‘Pierce 3, Jersey Farms 1: Radio: win over the Mounties. won women’ ‘high three with a: Cabs 3, Overwaitea 1; Teen Olds: 687 score, Luvuy Hotel took both: 7" > ° ‘ San Diego is at San Francisco ‘4, Checker Cabs 0: Savoy Hote! 3, and Sacramento at Los Angeles Ce on scores of 1276: ‘Rock 'n’ Roll 1. “BY League: a this afternoon, Evening games, Van's Bakery 3, CNR 1; Canfiseo ! see Hollywood at Seattle. and In “B” league, Peppy Thomp- | 4, Good Nelzhbors 0: CPA 3, Portland at Vancouver. son of Good Neighbors topped Lucky, Strikes 1. ee eee oe meee : ceceme a oc naetnee eet eee . : ” - hoe oe foes ome . ee ct mes ca ac ead olds” that ih. itself i is an ‘accomplishment, No ¢ one collected ther erie been. they. got hit or Was. injnred. If vou have: i steady income, and you - ean imeet the regular monthly pay- ments, you can borrow Without endorse rst HG, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE G. E. Edwards, Manager ato. Bir seen a ‘and attack, ‘harder: and: “pelt. ‘The ‘third se 13° ‘to = Jean Rivett = To. Head o ? _, Women Curlers ~ Jean Rivett was Monday nam- SISA Third Ave. West at Second St., second floor, phone 43] 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, _ By The Associated Press ‘fed president’ of. the “Women's WoL Pet, OBL 1 , Los : Angeles ceee 22°21 667 ; Curling Club for the 1956-57 sea-| socpamento .... 19 12 613 2 | tbo . , e gon as*the group held. its an-| Seattle ........ 21 14 600 2 | ras, x that to x el oxing he k at the 3 2% meeting and election of of-|San Francisco .. 18 17514 5 | re Two. ‘irhining days; a week: at’ the : ‘|ficers in ‘the ladies’ lounge OE re oe dad Ty )| the Civic Centre...” Hollywood ...... 12 20 375 94 . “Other: officers - elected were | Vancouver ...... WV 23 324 1 a middie ot a. fight. when the pace gets hot and heavy. % <17 syears: ago; we used: to train “20;: ‘thrée: -minute- aa CY week for: three-round fights) ‘That -in- {Lou Bone, vice-president; : Lor- aine Bremner, treasurer;, Peggy Eby, secretary and Alma What- man, canteen chairman. Execu- Baseball Scores By The Associated Press’ American League — Chicago 5, Washington 1 Baltimore 9, Kansas City 5 Detroit 6 Boston 3 ew York at Cleveland (rained out) National League / Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 5 Philadelphia 3, Milwaukee 1 _New York 6, Chicago + Cincinnatl at Pittsburgh out ). tive members for - the coming year. are Jan Waldbauer, Eve Poffenroth, Kathy Kerr, Alice! Ritchie and Gwen Eby. - | Annual reports ‘read at the, ‘meeting showed _ the women | - | eurlers enjoyed a ‘snecessful year ! | Gwen ; Eby reported. a We: ‘didn't train’ for ‘hothing = “We yi opportunity We: got—at, smokers, ' displays, . inter=- aments: and: when. Wwe ran: ‘out of engagements. we ‘a> ard, ‘and! ‘fight among | “ourselves, ‘We never lost: money. By:November we'hepe to have some Civie Centre “bantams” s"yLon® any: boxing | card ‘anyone “wishés ‘to (rained | tittle League Farm Teams | Start Schedule Tomorrow Farm teams of the Prince Rupert. Little League will swing into “| setto ‘tomorrow night at 6:30 at Algoma park when North Stars will play Kinsmen, according to a schedule released yesterday by Archie Gordon, league yresident. The schedule, drawn up for May. and June shows farm ieams playing Thursday evenings and Saturdays at 10 am. and 12 noon. All Thursday evening games-are set for 6:30 p.m, Rest of schedule is as follows: | os ippen. nth way. ° oe ‘alot. of laughs.. Next Fall (odo to. the’ feet, 80, you: never ‘drop. your hands, pre- Jet the. “love. of. Mike ont ‘arn May 17 North Stars: VS. Kinsmen 6:39 pm. | 19 Sea Kings. ° - vs, Shop Easy 10:00 a.m. -19 Shop Easy VS. North Star noon 26 | Kinsmen: VS. Sea Kings 10:09 a.m. “26° North’ Star VS, Sea Kings noon | 81-4 “Kinsmen *. LO ¥s, - Shop ‘Easy * 6:30 pia. . 6 8 " jime 2." Kinsmen... - VS. North Star 10:00..a.m. | » "92>. Shop’ Easy VS, Sea Kings noon j / 4 North Stars |. vs. Shop Easy 6:30 p.m. ‘ 9°. Sea Kings - vs, Kinsmen 10:00 a.m. nt - 9° Sea -Kings vs, North Star noan 14 . Shop Easy . VS, Kinsmen | * 6:39 p.m. | | 16 ~ North Stars VS. Kinsmen 10:00 a.m, 16° ‘Sea Kings VS. Shop Easy noon 21°, .Shop Easy vs, North Stars 6:30 pn. “séason.: “Good job x we alan have. an ‘opener . 23. Kinsmen VS, Sea Kings 10:00 a.m. : ' “Mayor George: Hills dished up-a ‘curve ball, 23, North Stars VS, Sea Kings noon In 1953, after extensive rescarch by * 30 Kinsmen VS, _ Shop Easy (S 30 p. Mm. 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