G Prince Rupert Daily News | Thursday, August 21, 1958 | Commodore Cate ‘We cater to private parties, luncheons and banquets. , Accommodation —— 130 persons Our specialty — Chinese Food For take-out’ orders Dial 3133 Open 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. fail at V By NA Canadian Pre ming record. Slater, a Canadian representa- tive at the 1956 Olympic Games and this year’s British Empire Games, swam the distance in 19:21.6, nearly 25 seconds better than his own Canadian record for the 55-yard pool. Apart from a Rae ge al YORK LARGE in MESH SPERO'S “FOOD MARKET ’ For the Best Fresh Meats “Fruits and «Vegetables POTATOES CANADA No. 10. BAG MARGENE CANADA PACKERS 2 bs 69c DOMESTIC SHORTENING & 69% CORN BEEF ‘Sic 2 ; 85¢ - EGGS” GRADE A DOZEN NABOB KRAFT WHIZ 16 ox. COHOE offs? terete re, Secreta 64 ge, 0 fa! af ef, oO o2 Q ‘o*. Oe on, Foe fee Doe “S, al 2 Seale OPEN TO CHEEZ 15 oz. tins 59 PORK ‘N’ BEANS 29 65¢ LOW CALORIE DIET PUDDINGS Pits 65¢ ROBIN HOOD MIX-ADE SALMON ™ 69% ROBIN HOOD Sato Orange Robin Hood Cake Pkts,' 29¢i. tall tins 9 PACIFIC MILK 99 Specials Aug. 21-22-23 P.M, FRIDAY Marlene favored to advance | DARIEN, Conn. —Mrs: Mar- ‘lene Stewart Streit, Canadian . | golfing pixie who uses her irons llike magic wands, stands a good ‘chance to subdue fifth-round i opposition today and ‘gain: the i quarter-final of the U.S. wom- /en’s amateur championship. | Mrs, Streit, who swept through two rounds Wednesday without even needing to play well, meets Mrs. Marge Mason of Ridgewood, N.J., this morning in the qual- ifier for the quarter-final. “I have two rounds tomorrow | —if I’m lucky,” Mrs. Streit. said Wednesday night as she made her way back to a hotel for }some rest after a wearying day, Another Canadian golfer, Ro- ‘ma Nuendorf of Toronto, has the unenviable assignment of meeting perky Joanne Gunder- son of Seattle, 19-year-old de- fending champion who had no trouble Wednesday in disposing of Judy Darling of Hudson Hei- ghts, Que., 4 and 3. Miss Nuen- dorf would have to pull the upset of the tournament to get past Miss Gunderson. “MUST SHARPEN UP ' Mrs. Streit must sharpen up her fairway play if she expects to stay in the running for the title she won in 1956. She took tmost of Wednesday morning to warm up in play against Mrs. Alan Ryan of Locust Valley, N.Y., shooting five over par on the first nine holes before win- ning 3 and 2, “I didn’t play | winning golf,” Mrs. Streit ad-! mitted. VANCOUVER (CP)—Bill: Slater, 18-year-old, breezed through a gr uelling 1,650 yards of water Wednesday night: to.set a Canadian swim- Then he stepped from-Empire Pool as fresh as a daisy and said he hadn’t trained for it. Two other marks © a ncou ver T COLE ss Stat Writer a Vancouver gatta; it was his first swim since he left the Cardiff pames three weeks ago. “We sort of let ourselves £0 after the games,” he said. “Had a lot of parties and things.”’: The new mark was one of three set at the opening night of the Canadian open and British Columbia age group swiwmming championships. JUNIOR MARKS FALL —— Two Canadian junior -records fell in“heats. of the. age: group events for -hoys aged 15.and 16. Richard Pound | of’ Montreal nipped 4-5 seconds. off the: 110- yard freestyle mark with a time of 1:01.8 and Mike. Corrigan of Seattle, Wash., posted a record 2:44.0 in the 220- yard individual medley, 2.8 seconds better. than the old mark. Hal Couiston, a crew-cut: 16- year-old from Fresno, Calif.. led Slater for the first 10-laps of the 1,650-yard freestyle. Slater over- hauled him then, but Coulston finished only yards behind in 19:30.7. Slater saw his best time for the event at Cardiff, where he finished fourth with 18:51.4. He also holds the Canadian record of 19:02.3 for the distance in a 50-yard pool. Third in the event was Jacq- ues Corbeil, 16, of Montreal, who completed ‘the distance in 21:01.9 well behind the: leaders. A group of speedy youngstérs from Portland, Ore., scored best times in 11 of 25 age group events. Vancouver swimmers grabbed five best times in’ the heats. Ocean Falls, B.C., was next with three, Montreal two, and Toron- to, Seattle and Victoria each one. Remember When By The Canadian Press Nels Stewart, one of hockey’s greatest centres, died suddenly one year ago today while vaca- tioning at. Wasaga Beach, Ont., at age 56..:“Old Poison” played 14 seasons in the National Hock- ey League with Montreal Ma- roons, Boston and New York Am- ericans. He retired in 1940 with the then all-time scoring record of 324 goals in regular season play. 100K, LINE AND 'TINKLER —HMisherman Ben Evanoff of Detrolt has equipped his two poles with bells that oring whenever he gets a bite, Evan. off then pulla in’ the eatch, drops jt back Into the wrter ono a chain fastened to the ord holder, and foes baek to reading. VIPPVPOIOIOOIIGOOVIIOCOO VOD OVOIIH Marilyn Bell, gives birth | to baby girl TORONTO py ai Well, first person to swim Lake On- tarla, gave birth to a baby girl Wednoendiy, Marilyn, now Mrs, Joseph DE Lascto, gave birth to a nine-pound, elght-ounee hahy wt Our Lady of Lourdon Was. pital in Camden, Nal. She now non reshdent of tha United Sinton, Mather and bahy are “doing fine,” haxpital offlcialy anid. OOP PDOPOOCIOIOV DIOS OOOEOT OCIS ve ee ye ae Mae Lele a WARREN SPAHN . loses to rookie vO Dodgers ee’s BOB FRIEND Le fails in’ bid ‘shave game off Milwaukee lead ‘By ED WILKS Associated Préss Sports Writer, The Dodgers blew some more foam off ‘Milwauk: National League lead:last night, taking” their third in a row from the. ‘Braves, 2- 1 That slashed the champs. lead: - to 514 games, with two: games. remaining in the series at Los Angeles before (Milwaukee plhinges into a five-game set with the second-place Giants at San Francisco. - The “dead” Dodgers got. four hits off Warren Spahn, At that, they needed only the last two, scoring in the fifth inning on’ Joe Pignatano’s home run, a walk and Norm Larker’s triple. San Francisco took a 4-3 after- } noon victory from Cincinnati. Philadelphia quit the cellar and cut a losing string - at. seven games by rapping St. Louis 12-2 with Willie ones driving eight runs. ‘Third-place Pitts- burgh beat Chicago Cubs. 4-2, then lost 5-1 in the second: game } of the double-header, which was held to five innings by rain and darkness. IMPROVE RECORD The Dodgers, who have won eight of their last nine in a jump from last-place to fourth, built a 12-6 season record over Braves, who began their 10-game tour-of California with an eight- game bulge. Rookie Stan Williams then run first on five singles, al; stein’s help in ‘the. ninth, Williams now is 9-7, 16-9. Bob Friend, the. only other 16- game winner in the NL, also failed at No. 17, taking his 13th defeat in the nightcap at Chi- cago. Dick Drott (6-10) didn’t give up a hit until Bill Mazeroski slapped his 16th home run in the fifth inning. The Cubs bat- tered Friends for 11 hits, scoring twice in the last of the fifth be- fore the rains came, WIN OPENER Dick Stuart’s two-run homer, his llth, and a pair’ of RBI singles by Dick Groat bagged the opener for the Bucs ‘and Ron Kline (12-11). Dave Hillman (3-5) lost it as the third place Pirates gained their- 62nd. vic- tory—matching their 1957 total, The Giants handed reliever Brooks Lawrence (6-12), his ninth defeat ina row, Al Wor- thington (10-5) won it in relief after starter Stu Miller had giv- en up homers to Frank Robinson and Johnny. Temple. ' Jones banged a pair of three- run) homers and «two-run double for the best one-game production by a Philie since Del Ennis drove in seven againat the same Cardinals In 1955. Harry Anderson also homered for the Phils, making Robin | Roberts’ 183th victory a breeze, Billy Mut- felt (4-6) Jost jt. 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