RTS TRAIL L arvey Koenii By BIN OLAN ; i'jW YORK (AP)-A heavy- hill ng rnalor lulu! Ill - star iugalii. with six American leaguera Illxltllllnf Mickey Mantle. Ted iiiiiiains and, Yogi Berra. today was selected iv menibe - of the gm-ball Wrttuf Association of Aiii('rlL'I in the annual Associated Pit:-S P0"- Tiie powerful array was backed up by B n Dodgers right- hander Don Newcombe and Billy pm-ce, Chicago White Sox left- iiaiirtcr, who drew a majority of tho utes cast for pitche .. ,xi.miie, the American League Ipgficv in home runs 152). runs hallisl in (130) and batting aver- a;. -353) was named to an mt- Il4'ltI spot arm of the 205 bal- lat. i(ll.lNE I-JDGED our iiiiuaukee's Hank Aaron. Swimmer Cracks Freestyle Marli iii-JLBOURNE (AP - Murray 11....-, an l8-year-old vegetarian, 'i1ii--riay night clipped 6.4 seconds will ihc world 1,500-metre freestyle xulllillling record and thereby won ; munitin his battle of swim times mm American George Breen. IIUNICIH time. set in the third and Ililrii night of the Australian Olym- pw li'liiIS in the new Olympic pool. lifts 17:59.5. II W85 BTCEIYI 18:05.9 mm-d that he broke. In distance swimmers, break- jug Ill minutes for 1,500 metres is nuiimihing like what breaking four liiiiillIt'S forlthe mile was to run- nm a few years ago. 'i'm- smooth-stroking Rose and Ills American rival, Breen, have I)N'll battling over distance rec- orfls with 11,000 miles separating their "corners"-the Yale pool at New Haven. Conn.. and the Olym- ,pii' pool in Melbourne. A few days ago Rose held the world 880-yanl record and Breen the 1.500. The Breen took.the 880 mark with a time of 9:l9.3 as ronipilred to Rose's 9:343 Aussie Corporal llaises Japanese Olympic Flag UELBOURNE (AP -An Aus- irallan army corporal. wearing four rows of combat ribbons he nun fighting the Japanese in he secnnri World War. raised the .I;ipancse flag at the Olympic vil- Iiiuo Tuesday. -While the entire party stood at attention. a Japa- iime ofiicial unfurled the banner. llasaji Kiokowa. and other lilf'IIlI)(.'l'I of the Japanese Olym- ilw dOIeEILiuIa UIQII TTIOVCU IIIID the village where they will be Jolncd by their athletes Nov. 11. - The Australian officials took on-iy'precautlon this time that eir-rything wouldigo smoothly. Monday they mistakenly raised the Red Chinese flag when the xaiim-iaiist China delegation ar- nvrd for the games. The Red han- nor was torn down by the OH- insod Chinese. Moment's later the liungarian flag was ralsmup- side down. the ... ossibility of Durelie-Wallace Match Dimming UONCTON ICP) - Promoter Cir".-i Shaban says the possibility of an Yvon DurelleGordie Wai- laro British Empire light heavy- Wizht title match is fading. Shaban said Tuesday he offered Wallace and his Canadian mana- trr. Frai.ii Bricker. 82.000 plus ex- Kt-nsu to me t the Bale Ste. ""0. N.B.. battler here. "That was over a week ago and I haven't heard from them yet." lays Shaban. "I think the offer inns unite attractive and I don't we why it hasn't been accmoted. ”I don't know why Wallace Ir ir ducking Diireile."' The British Boxing Board of Control sanctioned the proposed nltlln bout two weeks ago. Dnrelie & (anadian light-heavy champion lwalllaca holds the empire W . As Writers IPicI( AII-Stars Tops The Poll and Williams took'the other our- field berths. The Boston lied Sox' slugger edged Al Katine of Detroit, who received 79 votes in Williams' :3. Williams. first baseman Ted Kluatewski of Cincinnati and sec- ond baseman Nellie Fox of gthe White Sox are the only repeaters from last year's team. Kluaaew- ski. a an hatter with 15 homers. beat out Stan Muslal of St. Inuis -94 votes to so. stay also got 15 votes for the outfield where he played the first two months of the ,season. Rounding out the all-stars were third baseman Ken Boyer of St. Louis Cards and shortstop Har- vey Kuenn of Detroit. Boyer collected 11! votes to 70 for Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee. Kuenn was an overwhelming fa- vorite of the writers. receiving 146 votes to only 31 for runner-up Roy McMillan of Cincinnati. BERRA FAR IN FRONT... . . Berra, the world series batting star for the Yankees. grabbed 196 votes. Ed Bailey or Cincinnati was next with nine. No other catcher was considered. Brit.-man Unofficial Chainr from Manual, National League's hatung leader, flelal New Britns Football Union. four contests to take III 17-mint lead over teammate Walter Peters. who notched s. meets Greenwood nomhm or 1).. Nova Scotia loop here Nov. 8 for the Maritime intermediate title, "WM up on too of the four-team le-sue with is points. to better than second place lloacton. The university gridder. mints. Illlnst mg Not To Operate Rochester Team Cardinals Tuesday said thgy "do not intend" to operate their Roch- ester franchise in the International Lellue next season. the Cardinals. said "we hope local Rochester interests will acquire the franchise and be able to oper. ate it successfully." l'hursday, Nov. 1. 1956 The Guardian. .'a4...v. 4,, i MONCTON (OP) - Galloping . a rookie back Tlllldll is unof- ehalnbioa of the I Canadian Rugby Batesnan racked up 42 polntg in a command- The Mount Allison squad. which . scored 15! allowing only 45 poign- them. ST. LOUIS IAPI-The4St. Louis HARDING TO OLYMPICS Dick Harding. 2!! of Toronto East York's men's sprint relay team. will compete for Canada in the Olympic Games at Mel- Frank Lane. general manager of named for the 100 - Newcombe. a 27-game winner. finished far In front in the bal- loting for the top righthanded pitcher. lieplclted up 185 votes. Sal Maglie of the Dodgers had seven and Tom Brewer of Boston was third with three. Pierce also won easily. He had 127 first-places. Whitey Ford of the Yankees was next with to fol- lowed by Warren Spahn of Mil- waukee with l2, Herb Score of Cleveland with 10 and Johnny Antoneili of the Giants with eight. The National League dominated the second team. lniddmon i0 those mentioned. Red Sch”?-5' diengt and willie Mays of the Giants. Duke Snider of Brooklyn and Frank Robinson of Cincin- nati also captured nInnGHIP P051" tions. New York Giants Ink Hanhsauer NEW YORK (AP!-New Yorlt Giants. looking for outfield Pro- iction. 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