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Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 92

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Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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92
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Pitcher JOHN HILLER Sports Mini-Profile Death Was in the Batter's Box And the Count Was 3 and 2.... 1174 R. J. Himotdi ToUeee Ca. rvl I (-11 Li The Original Length.

Others have added millimeters, filters and traps, but nobody ever found a way to pack in more flavor than the original Camel. The Original Camel. His name was Old Joe and he was just another face with The Original Blend. The original measure of a cigarette was taste. So we blended the Burley.

Virginia and Turkish tobaccos that deliver the most taste. Result: Camel, still the best tasting cigarette in the world. John Hiller: "I'm better man for what I went through." John Hiller's amazing comeback from a siege of heart attack marks one of the most heartwarming sagas in sports. The 30-year-old relief pitching ace of the Detroit Tigers set a major-league record with 38 saves last season and was such a workhorse he appeared in 65 games and had a hand in 56 percent of his team's victories. He saved more games than any other Tiger pitcher in history and was voted "Comeback Player of the American League" and "Fireman of the Year" by The Sporting News.

He also received an award from the National Heart Association. Sports observers had assumed Hiller's career was over when he experienced his sudden heart attack early in 1971. And it almost was. He had to undergo complicated heart bypass surgery and completely change his life-style. He even had to sell furniture for a while to make ends meet But he was determined to play baseball again.

Heart specialists finally agreed that it was "better for him to play than not to play," and he worked his way back to duty in the Tiger bullpen. He proved his recovery was complete with his dazzling 1973 performance, which teammate Jim Northrup described as "the best job I've ever seen since I've been in the major leagues." Slugger Frank Howard characterized Hiller's '73 season as "the kind of thing you see once in a think I'm a better man for what I went through," Hiller says. "I 'big-timed' it too much before my heart attack. I think I was just trying to fool myself. I also put too much pressure on myself.

I've learned not to do that any more. Now I know I just have to do the best I can, and if that's not good enough, so be it." A native of a Toronto suburb, Hiller is one of the few Canadians to succeed in major-league baseball. He started to play in the Toronto sandlot league, then slowly worked his way up the minor-league ladder to theTigers. Hiller now makes his home in Duluth, with his wife Janice and a son and daughter. By Barry Abramson Barnum Bailey.

Our artist sketched him. and GOyears later Old Joe remains world famous as the symbol of the finest cigarette made. The Original VI f- Disappearing Pyramid. Once we took this pyramid out to give Old Joe more walking room. Several tons of angry mail later, it was back in place forever.

Yen dvtii Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 25 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Report SEPT. 73 1B FAMILY WEEKLY, April 14.

1974.

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