I BO ll 1 DON (CP) - Prim. of Britain amps team. . it I A .. ;l'c,bo.l.liorieu .a folio an ” wad” ” oouvdigy-'st 2 '33” '1” ' A i . S88 - .. H ..f.u definitely not run st” M. White City. ox lean 9"" mo . A . still 3- elnnmllll 33"" ygen. "My my 5hsrll.ll1l3Y Pirie-8 l 10.000 andrltllll In 333:; ..... .... .:....... mg Association as slid-F1148! nlltlhll! II- loon- fmnyoopaw Ii-Inc will ht glllioilpglellb I edalhl nun GoldM 090 so after bllllhw med ,,..n1lssion to use lllllb .,.., Nol'VilJl- Sands! 11- Wu 5' ma l? ..tod;onylTralck Meier Portedtohnlsaldlncopqhs mats. " aotnraua'r'i'y innaslaae rel -E ..fff? 3 5” and E rial i !E.:E5 EEEE 3: at .i::EE liter: 3 Canadlonllwiirlming Chump .-I Almost Didn't Compete At All A 3LACKPOOL. England (015) - , headed Susie Grant- of T0- ww on-res; i e . three-DY "mp cha,mpu" jps, said Friday that she almost l . national my: come to Britain It all. "it was only ottbe last min- MO said 1;, "Now I hops to come and yr that daddy decldid to, let ,. over with V " fend my tltels "next yeIr." - 5 ' , 16. completed I hst trick .".i'3.y night by winning the 1, 220-yards free style. Earlier .. picked up the 110 free Ityli .. the butterfly event, giving , ud father William Grant. I To um haulage contractor. ample cuse for an exuberant -imming conch Alex stennlsk Canada. cnrcn ro No! a Friday's lusis's sister. 10-10!? old Ginny. took over. Ind her pse- effosts indicate that she is I cinch to give the family more titles. Ginny. described by British newspapers as I honey- blonds lllll-DP I. finished N sec- onds ahead has lone rival is 1 Thursday. "The humiliating fnct." says The News Chronicle. "ll, that the redhead and the honey blonde are dazzling our overawed British jun- ior Ind senior women swimmer-." Susie bed the last word. She said her success may be partly. Bckpoo.wc essysaepre-. furs to the freshwater D0011 ll Toronto. to 9l9 World -Series Umpire led Friday Al AgeCOi 78 FREDERICK. Md. go and Cincinnati. Nalliu began calling balls and . ikes in the American League in 15 and worked in four world to the rice before stepping do nlernational League in 1 . (Ar)-men. . Francis Nallin. an umpire of s infamous 1910 world series. led here Friday at the age of 'II. Nallln. an American League Inn . . for 17 years. always mils- . Lned he and his colleagues "had . suspicion whatever" of, say llout in the series between Chl- tionsl and then retired to I farm near Frederick. N llln claimed it was his idea wh c Zen Johnson, then president of the American League. inaug- urstad ed ssaigning more than two umpires to I game. Nallin said he wss the first man to umpire from third base in 1916. .Nallln rated 'l'il.Cobh the treat- est player he had seen. "Yeah, Babe Ruth was goal too." he admitted. "bot Ruth vs: I different type player than Cobb. Ty would fight you to I standstill no in I game but the Babe took no in two years to the Interns- thlngs more in stride." Results annru ram held -It fi"”" Canadian Record TORONTO (GP)-Bill Slater. I brook Saturday. W0 1st 10 - year - old Vancouver high e: school student. b T out I ClIss A-lat nluian Canadian 1.850-yard record at the uy Baron (C. Wood) .... .. 1 1 Canadian Olympic swim trials rndale (1.. Young) .... .. 2 8 and national championships bion- uddy Watson (E. Clow) 3 1 day. lime-2.18; 217 Class A-"ma Division 8lItsr'I time of 19 minutes. 24.4 seconds clipped 40.0 seconds on M El (5 all cod) 1 I .1 L.”ny"lir...'.'.L..l' 2 1 ”",.::l:'.':::'.l3-.:"'3.',SL' 2: .'::3 3.9.: pl. Missouri (A. Lowery) 8 I glgunu eveut, mm in .dv.m5. llmerz-375 2-23 of the main trials which begins M... .,1 ltodannn” . Y k utter l v "BE! "3" clan? (glr(lM(cllllyIn) I WTNNIPEG (OP)-Dsmsse was nmkml 2'” c . t mlnhtwlinolon ma; CLASS - I! III 0 ltle BoPeep (McDonald) . 1 1 strayed more than 5.000 used and -oddlewyn (M. Young) I I new tires as flames swept through .... "" ":-.."i:-'-':.w .:::v.:'..u'r n n .. Yorke (Jenkins). . . . . . .. 1 I wuuug. N.o one was in- Ts Federal (E.a.lones) .. 3 ljund. imes-2.88: 2. -r---r-j:-rm--' ELIMINA-"on DA!" Jtllh YORK! ll. HOMIIITOI) . . I by Baron (C. Wood) ....... .. 1 WT Yam l"- -'0'”''" ' d ndale (L Young) I 3 Mill Federal (E.yJones) . . . . .. O dy Watson (I). Claw). Time-2.1! McElwyn (W. Smallwood) l Lusty (E. Magennls) key Budlong (H. Mulrheadl 1 Bill-In 0-23 V g Officials - Starter. J. Thomas d Mcltsnna: Timer. Emmett Bess nerd; Judges, Fabr Drulao. Earl 7 Ooycoll world ncord tune of 1:sss,t'l lie was Bfltaln I Dortansan of " in I national poll. At the mm l::..1-rm... ....... "2: P8 mfg. and Icgused rt lfslcllsns to encoursse . E . . , ' ' BLOW 1'0 HANDLERS ' But ”l7llrie incidents" ll'Q' P03 of the British tnok Ind field cal- They include such things as his withdrawal from I three mile no: "because I was too tired to run ' ' The missing ofg I big British meet because he got mixed up on the day of thenionth. And his withdrawal from the British Em- plre Games in 1954 because he wanted to reach top form" for the European Games and then his de- cision not to run in the European event because of injury. Plrle's withdrawal from Wade nesdIy's meet is I big blow to the handlers of Britain's Olympic team. The White City races are billed as I big pre-Olympic test for British runners in competition against athletes from 11 othu countries. - wouldn't want him to resign over Ill such a slight mlsunderstnnding- ere it's not a big one said Dandurand. 'orosE:D ulsr JUNE resignation was seen in an Ottnws despatch quoting Citizen sports writer Jack Kinselln as saying the Big Four may have to name I MONTREAL (cm ---Lsolbnn-l pd durand. president of It ntrosl 8. said Friday ther: is no reason for Jim McCaffrey to con: wslv sides reslsnins from the league presidency because "no-t - body is defy dent or the rules." Four "lie is doing a good job and is acting. in good faith and we a cllllfl by any means," glw. . log the league presl- the J v - N01 NIOIIIAI 2 ' . , your roster men who have been "lives Tor-unto Arson this year match, ., ,. hm; m.l'1Iv;,i;15hd:::d'3)m9 50! Players. tralnl Jivilh the club I couple Ml rule at first This gum”. .3 mvw 9 V an 1” mm but H P all By” You moat I y and . they had to ask waTv- gpechl 13.591. g . V ,c s y l V" "';d "Tillie" Y to help I Dandurand made it clear that srsrsu on Dlllillnlld Ind llllly held and tothe golfer witttlls ..' Americas. .1 NI! g Plilub mlgll Er Job or to help the present situation has nothing.-Shiva. but than Argos realized net score go tho IGOR!!! who is won. one u I y W C might need the to do with the Oct. is limit on. that waivers were not required." Trophy, o player, waivers Ire asked. llIIllf0iMtWQtlOl Wltlstl the ll import Jtulllr there is nothing that regulation to I say that players on your roster. "VI MI I0 rule making the Iftar declaring your in Imports, input altuItloI.elIsr and that's must be put. on waivers. was K tstrodsnod it It the June I "Why shouldn't you have " said Dsudurand. as W with the teams shall be put . on waivers." key words are C Alf before I player from a club": said Dsndurand. "There l was never any matter of reserve list as such. There is only a rogtgg Bobby Jones ulr.. also 'l Club were rusrm-us is . W I The possibility of McCIffre'y's new pieaident at the specially called meeting Sunday regnrdins the league's import rule. Ilccaffrey was quoted as saying "it may happen." but if be is to resign he would do it without making prior announcement. Dnndur T' said he himself pro- tlI8.1II,llIort rule - now the ”' New Rule In Ptlhtl subject of wide debate - It I Big Four meeting in Ottawa last June 9. He said necessity for this clarifying rule arose over the dropping of I player last yenr by Toronto Argos. The player. who Junior Hockey SPORT NEW RULE .. .. .. TORONTO (CP)-Hockey teams in the Ontario Hockey Asociation Junior A series which are late in returning to the ice for the start of the second and third periods Ire to be assessed I two-minute penalty. it was announced Friday. The ruling results from an OHA campaign to speed up games this season and includes rules bent on cutting time between periods. Il- though the length of the intermis- sion-1(l minutes-is unchanged. Rsferecs are to be instructed to eliminate all possible delays in the game. The floodlngttlmc in each Irena is to be checked in order taucot down times between per- Wlien clubs,reIch the ice for the start of the second and third periods. only the starting players In to be allowed on the ice, Tho don't think it should come to rest are til: gsnigirectly to the play- that." '" hm ” """"""' "audaur. who will attend the llllnksl Officials daur. president of Hamilton Tit ger-Cats, said Friday he thlnksl Big Four officials at their meet-l lug in Ottawa Sunday will be Iblel to resolve differences over inter- lpsletatlon of I football resel've' e. P. Mccaffrey might resign if Tor ontoand Montreal continue to dis- regard the rule. Gaudaur said ."I Will Be Able To Solve Problem TXAMILTON (CP) -- Jake Gau- I I Commenting on reports from' Ottawa that league president J i l l A) JolTnny'Briglit Out For Rest OffThI Your EDMONTON (C?) - Edmonton Eskimos tool I severe blow from injury Friday when it was learned that fullback Johnny Bright, an outstnndlng performer on both of- -Ind-dcfenco in"the'lIst two seasons. Will be lost for the rest bfthcyesr because of I shoulder dislocation. , Eskimo president M. l. (Moel Llberman said Bright. as, has been talrei off the active player list for the remaind of the 156 Western Iuterprovinclal Football Union season. Tackle Bob Dean, placement kicking specialist with Eslrs the last two years, has been returned to the playing roster to fill the import. vcsancy caused Bright's injury. Ottawa , McCaffrey's interpretation of the rule in question. to mean that before I Big Four tesm mqy piece players on its re. serve list they must be put onl waivers. 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