Q PLT EAS up ° TARE RO aie alas: spddyattyis vabnpesady age ge ong hy Aig hig yay See gh gs Psy PVN STN SS SESS SN RS AVN eee EER TEU TG See NE Rig tyr a MK athena Spe NUD yy gion ige th . owe . nw Sh Perens et ee ee we Sn GO TUE RE BD ga! Seth de FT eee Te eT UT ee RE ERS hy Me yin a ee Wve vere ee a NNN PW aS ATTENTION PARADE. | ENTRIES ! ‘THE FOLLOWING UNITS HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED “AS ENTRIES IN THE etros i ea ° ‘Indians win 2-0 “on four hits By The Associated Press The Spokane Indiang made judicious use of four {scattered hits last night as they ruined a fine pitching performance by Vancouver’s Russ Heman. Mounties’ Pacific Coast League lead was trimmed toa : "CENTENNIAL PARADE. my | Atlin takes counted for runs in the other was chased in by ‘Tony half-game. Glen Gorbous’ solo homer ac- one of Spokane’s -and the seventh lead The j " two survivors .im men’s singles i pionships © today. California was guaranteed two} places in the semi-finals, at/|: jleast one of them an unseeded }: | fentry, but the Canadians were faced with a struggle to reach the semi-finals a% all. Last t two > Canadians | draw tough opponents | By PETER: BUCKLEY Canadian’ Press: Staff Writer , VANCOUVER ‘®-—The lyck of;the draw went against Canada’s iat the Canadian tennis cham- Oo ee ee aE eee secre ments ‘Berkeley, Calif., ‘against ‘Bob ‘Sherman. of Arcadia, Calif. Reed is the ranking visiting ‘player and at 25 is the United ‘States’. elghth-sceded compet- ‘itor, while Miller, a bespectacled : in Little League. QUICKLY E ENDED WITH KNIFE / CEBU cITy, .The Phillippines (P.—Boxer's Juliano | ‘Pasato and Florentino Pacifico fought to.a draw last week. |. Pasate objected to the decision and Pacifico’s tactics. They met at the public market today, - -Pasate knifed: his’ ring opponent, killing him instantly, the Manila ‘Times reported. aononnrcernoropornretecngneee POPE ROCROLE TLE LEIeLT ETO LOODE Doe eD Little League game tonight Sea Kings and Kinsmen won their first two semi~final games Tuesday and Wednesday, Tonights game will be between Shop-Easy and Sea Kings. oY Anyone wishing to help decor- ate the Little League float can phone ATR for transportation, Remeviber When | Duncan McNaughton: of. Van- couver created one of the, great- est upsets-in the history. of. the Olympic Games 26 years ago to- day, ending a 20-year ‘ States monopoly on. the :high jump medal at Los Angeles, with a leap of 6 ft. 5%% Inches... ” 4 Prince Rupert Dally News : United -; | Thursday, July 31,; 1958 » iveteran, was unseedcd in the ' " tournament. He advanced with 'a@ marathon victory Wednesday ‘over the No. 4 Canadian, Louis ‘Surville. of Vancouver. Crane,:a muscular youngster, | Roig’s fourth-inning double as ' The situation resulted. from the Indians won 2-0. 0 ations and defaults alon The Phoenix Giants closed to the line. ° ° within a half-game of the Moun- - WARREN SPAHN ~~ . ties by whitewashing the Sac- |For quarter-final matches, ramento Solons 5-0 and third- Spahn junks | Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que., first game of semis Any: person or organization entering parade and not listed below please phone | C r Glen Bassett. of}and th ke-thi 8} place San Diego moved up_ to was to meet Olan the rake-thin Verman P20! 0 thot position may Senior. Men’s softball semi-| Within two games of the leaders Toront 3 Don Fontena v was Vance came teeeed: Their ad- be. determined in advance. || ,. ’ pas oe by edging Portland’s Beavers 2-1 Toronto’s ‘"aS}vance came with the help of : - fe | finals opened last Dax te Gyro in 10 innings. seven-year | matched against Kosel Kamo Of | the withdrawal - of. Australian ; . . ark when In, benin ©! The Salt Lake City Bees brush- - ; Japan, - Bob Howe and the defeat in five-hit. pitching of Ian Dunbar, decisively defeated a ‘Savoy con- tingent 8-1. The game,. played. amid spas- modic drizzles of rain, opened with Savoy striking first and get- ting their only run of the game in the first inning, when Jim Terrain. walked and came home on Joe Giordano’s triple. It-wasn't until the fourth inn- ing that Atlin could hit the blaz- ing windmill of Bert. Johansons’. ed' the Seattle Rainiérs aside 3-2 in a contest between also-rans. Roig’s double scored Jim Baxes, who had walked. Heman, al- though stingy with hits, was lib- ‘eral with walks, giving up five while striking out three. Art, Fowler, the winner, gave up six. hits, fanned Six and walked none in working the route. Norris’ hold hold | The. other’ half of the quarters ithe. .preliminaries of. Vancou- saw Whitney Reed of’ Alameda, |.ver’s :Paul’ Willey. Calif., against Merwin Miller of]; All. seven. divisions were to Los Angeles» and Mike Crane: ‘of ‘decide: _semi- ‘finalists today. a) A emer nee ae tte mae Reh came brea Parade Lineup 10 Color Guard ‘Il Pipe Band 12 Canadian Army and U. S.A. Marching Unit 13 R.C.M.P. . 14 Port Day Queen and Dodger jinx By JOE) REICHLER- Associated Press: Sports: Writer: Warren Spahn,” Milwaukee's | Dy ae \ . Bi Be OE - brilliant southpaw: has proved he | co, an : ‘ . aco oe aes “an ete ye of frst HUDSON BAY 4 POINT BLANKETS. ||. ane tion, the 37- -year-old ° lefthander. turned the « trick - “Wednesday , night, hurled Milwaukee to a 4-3 Here Bill Bailey tripled and victory over Los. Angeles to. put | Attendants. Mouse Morrison doubled to score; . the Braves back’ into first place ! 15 Royel Purple Bailey and tie the score. . t t in the National League. | 16 Civic Band a ein racked ip two innings by . on WO. €eams It was his first triumph against | ROSE . . 1 e , the Dodgers since Sept:25, 1951. | ve Ot 17 Prince Rupert Drifl virtue of four. hits and one walk VW . vi They've beaten ee % ‘eight, . PASTEL GREEN. en iD ent Team Jand: although -the fishermen led un ortunate straight times since then. __ GOLD J yt rn 3-1 Savoy were very much in the , Spahn ranks with Carl Hubbell, |! 7 ° n at ur a ] j y 20 Elks game. WASHINGTON (f — Clarence] Lefty Grove and Hal Newhouser ! ‘LIGHT BLUE - - . 23 Moose |. But-the eighth inning saw the Campbell. president of the Na-!as one of the greatest lefthand- u _ , ul. Hotelmen fall apart as.they com- | tional Hockey League, said 'Wed-| ers of modern: times. He has won | ; ’ 22 Kinsmen mitted ‘three ‘errors, while Atlin nesday it is unfortunate that|237 games, the most of any act- | SA 50, : for FREE ‘delivery phone 23 Rotary tee out three and walked promoter James D. Norris has an|ive National ‘Leaguer. He has pr. ; cae ree. limes to ‘score live runs.. | interest in two NHL teams. - He| turne ht. 20-victory. sea- 24 Kitimat Gyro Winning pitcher, Dunbar, al- ned in eig wes Said it is conceivable-one man could: gain. contro! of all six lea- gue teams. , But Campbell, testifying before sons. He owns: 42 shutouts, Cincinnati, behind Bob Purkey, dumped the Giants into second place with a-:5-1 victory. Pitts-! 4032 SICKS' CAPILANO lowed ‘five hits, walked one and struck. out five: while his team- mates were guilty of but one er- Junior Chamber of Commerce Chinese Association 24 ALSO HUDSON BAY CRIB BLANKETS "99. 95 { ror. the Senate’ anti-monopoly sub- burgh climbed to the 500 mark ; BREWERY LIMITED ons of Norway. ‘+ Loser Terrian’ gave up nine | committee, stoutly defended Nor- with a 7-1 triumph over Chicago om arks Association hits, walked five and whiffed | ris. He said Norris is active only! in a game limited to 7% innings , : ae _ ; . 1 * on + ae five. in the affairs of Chicago Black i : This adve orlise ment is net published or disphayed hy the Liquor Miller Bay Association LINESCORES Hawks and the league governors ey Louis st pladelphia defeated Control Bouurd of by the Government. of ‘Lritish Columbia. 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