refer to a. game ‘the year ate when. -Philddelphia’ pitcher. Dan Oasey, struck: out: at “a eruclal. point'in the. ‘Pennant race, Thay: er. claimed he. Aad No Particuliiy Pay yer in: mind,” fing mee “gt ‘ ‘Champions streak 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, August 28,' 1958 “Ement. L. ‘mhayer,’ ‘author ot “Casey: at. the: “Bats died . at r.| Santa : Barbara, Calif, 18. years \|ago today, ‘The Verse, ‘an amer. ican: classic," was: ‘published in : 1888. It is, | believed by. many. to poree oeccececccareoos veecreceres Ya: t S Spanish sit ‘swims Channel : DOVER, Engl. (CP)—A 28- |. @ , year-old Spanish gir] scrambl-— otal ‘4 1 | | a 420 oy ae vote iA OLN, Y. Hecaia Irteune, ie “dumps, aslades and. raceal’” ‘ Sat; ‘Mat, 2 Today, to ‘Sat, 7-9 p.m, _ fed ashore on the Kent coast » {Wednesday night to become “4 the first Spaniard ever to swim o the English. Channel. | aria Montessarrat Tresser- ‘jras took 14 hours and 14 min- utes to. swim through the 22 miles of choppy seas from Cap : Griz Nez in France, jivs A HOLIDAY ‘Monday, Sept. 1 SPERO'S - «FOOD MARKET Swift s Premium _ BACON — 43¢ “While they last | SALMON Paramount ae Fancy Red | Sockeye im GT ¢ Fine Weather Forecast } MEAT SPREADS [2 29¢ ‘ ROY CAMPANELLA recovering ‘ Campanella NEW YORK (f\—Roy camp. anella celebrated Wednesday. - The former catcher for Brook- lyn Dodgers picked up. a‘.slice of bread Tuesday with his hands. It marked another step toward recovery for the. baseball: star who was almost completely ‘par- ; alyzed after a January. traffic »accident in which. he ‘a. broken. neck, : “Picking up a slice of bread. ‘doesn’t sound like much to the | general public but to me’ it .sounds real good,” he said. . ~ Much of the paralysis has left. _the Dodgers, now shifted to ‘Los Angeles, paid him his wages this year. He still is in a ‘hos: pital, . . 4 Nene eres eeeeeeeeree rene eeeboeos: Boyd decisioned by Beecham ‘ MIAMI BEACH, Fla: Pr - —_ Jimmy Beecham of Miami punched his way to a unani- mous decision over Bobby Boyd of Chicago in ‘a bristling 10- Suffered a By ED ington. . The Giants had lost eight ina row to the Braves and Worth- ington had beaten, them only twice in 15 decisions before the big righthander backed up his almost perfect three-inning job on the mound with a 12th-inn- ‘ting single that led to a 3-2 vic- defeated, ‘Los: Angeles 8-7 and Ciiicago ‘Cubs beat Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 with ‘Ernie Banks pushing his major. league- lead- ing home run total to 42. Giants, has become Detroit’s No, have given him a home at first That’s all he neéded:. In parts of three National ‘League. sca- sons the 26-year-old: lefty hitter had. batted only .228,: with 22 with 61—just five . less | ‘than his total for.181 games’ with the Giants. ' Harris was: right handy Wed- nesday, driving ‘in, six of nine Tiger runs in a day-night double-header split. “at Boston. He had a two-run homer and a two-run. double as-they won the nightcap. 7-2,- and singled: home both Detroit runs in a 3-2 afternoon defeat. ’ AS. CLOBBER YANKS» Kansas City ripped New York * pennant- ent er t ain Golfing celebri ties 7 7,000 fans” VANCOUVER (CP)— J Fohuitiy Bulla,.a 44-year- , round fight at Miami Beach 11-7, reducing ‘the | L for ” a + Auditorium Wednesday night. bound Yankees bulge to 11% . Last of the Season once sroerocers po (games over the White -Sox, who Back To School Picnic. ” ‘won: 2-1 at Washington. Cleve- Puritan _ snapped at eight ‘Associated Press Sports Writer ‘San Francisco Giants finally squashed Milwau- kee’s hex, hitting the law of averages for a double jackpot behind the hitless ‘velief pitching of Al Worth- Harris ranks high with Detroit Gail Harris, squeezed - out of a job with the San Francisco ; - WILKS. The Giants made -it as ‘Bob Trowbridge of Milwaukee walked Orlando Cepeda. with the bases loaded in the 12th, cracking a 2-2 tie that had stood since Joc Adcock had put the Braves in the seventh. Worthington had singled with one out, and. Trow- went the first nine. Daryl Spen- cer’s 15th home run, following. a walk to Cepeda, gave the Giants the edge in the fourth against starter Juan Pizarro. 2 gunner now that. the Tigers base. land defeated Baltimore 8-5. . Tom Brewer :- (9-10) won his fourth straight for Boston with Maxwell, who drove in Detroit's other three, hit a two-run hom- er. off loser Ike Delock 12-4. Paul Foytack 10-11 wonit.. Harvey Kuenn was 6-for-9. in the pair for Detroit and took the American League bat lead at .328. Boston’s Pete Runnels 2-for-6 slipped to second at .327 with Kansas City’s Bob Cerv 2 for-5 third at .326. SUNEOEREERERSEEERD Wallace’s Dept. Store GARY COOPER " f DIANE VARS] “SUZY PARKER | Sat. Mat. 2 pam. vo =N. ¥. Post 7 yobust hewlst" phe v Deily Mirror Seo | . * Boles H oy "Starring ‘the : Greatest list of. Ay stay. comedians everl. “mY, aed news ~ Aaurel-and. Herdy + WiHER Added, ‘Feature: Carole Lombard * Jean Har low square with a pinch home -run|. a . , Ben Turpin + Harry Lengdon oD CAMERON i 7 OTHE. FIGHTING: CHANCE” oP Admission—Adults 50e on Wa \ tory Wednesday night. . bridge (1-3) then walked Willie “stock DAY . y That clipped the: ‘Braves’ Na-|Mays and gave up a single’to/! CK UP. FOR. . tional League lead’. to ‘seven/Jackie Brandt to load the bases. ~ ——— 2 BIG. DAYS O recovery games over Pittsburgh Pirates,| Worthington (11-6) gave ‘the : erie a4 Hee From who rapped 18 hits and beat St.) Braves nothing but a walk: in pence . Louis Cardinals 14-1. Cincinnati/his three innings. Stu Miller en DI AND. . “EGGS -Campanella’s upper body. .al- home runs and 68 runs batted |g six-hitter in the opener, “es | though he has. no control of his in. Now; after 104 games in the | blanking. the Tigers on three hands. American. League, “he’s. batting | hits after the first inning. MEDIU M || Tne'catcher told of his accom- | -285. leading the Tigers in hom-; Harris homered in the night- ALSO PRINCE RUPERT GIRLS CENTENNIAL DRILL. TEAM -{ers (14) and triples (7) and is|cap first, then doubled in a | plishments on,a national tele p , . Grade A Doz ‘vision program. He added that second only to Al Kaline in RBI) four-run fifth, when Charley _ ROOSEVELT PARK ha - oe . mo oo a Children Free. SALE GIRLS SLIM. JIMS GIRLS BATHROBES: 20200800008 2 " SEnnenn Tee at pen eens mee Eo K | _ For. - Quek old Phoenix, Ariz., professional, and Don ‘Tuttle, aS GIRLS JACKETS 7 . : tT ‘four-handicap Vancouver amateur, took - ‘top prize: GIRLS SKIRTS, BLOUSE a asty | , BLOUSES @ Picnic - c imoney as top pros and celebrity amateurs. kept gett Bi EPTEMBER 1, 195 8 _ STARTS T pn m. Sandwich-Tin * fans 2 amused.in a “cire - ig BOYS NAVY a! Sere wre ‘ day. - j m = =GAB RAINCOATS = —_ Ralph Kiner. and Bob Lemon, 1 w! SCOTTIES | prelude ‘= hole tourament a and .Del Webb, co-owner of the/™ BOYS ALL WOOL a ° . ~“{New: York Yankees. | nl a: racial Tissues ‘Rial Open attracted a gallery of |” Weissmuller teamed with Ken! . BATHROBES . DA N FE andy on Ficnics Venturi of San Francisco to tie! ™ C or for Travelling Bulla, who has played in only) gor sixth place. Venturi was one | @™ BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS : five tournaments on the gold stroke behind Bulla in the pro a BOYS. DRESS PANTS g. | trail this year, fired seven bird-| riejq with a-66, six under par. = : aw. . Economy . ies for a seven-under-par. Tut-; “Kiner and eccentric Toronto’ - CONCESSIONS FUN FOR ALL Pts (| SS Sere eomhinepro Moc Norman, who shot 4m WY ALLACE'S & ) ae we gee 67, tied for second’ place, w \ l He ond place with combined SCOTES | the . tournament had sub-pay | M s , cing ° Most of the film personalities rounds. | eee {euunenunamanaunans | = ! _KETCHUP :and celebrities from other sports . | , finished out of the money but ' 4 | ; their antics kept the crowd i happy. i Singing star Gordon McRac, ‘ 11} oz. jone of the biggest attractlons, ' bottles ihelped opponent Ed (Porky) Ol- { j iver to an cagle on the par-5 : 18th hole. tL McRae lit a firecracker be- , € hind Oliver as the stocky pro was addressing a five-foot putt. . The explosion sent Oliver leap- einz “TOMATO SOUP Hins 23C .. 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