Landy Predicts Victory In ' ' Race Against Time,” Delany 5.p.' FRANCISCO (AP) - Aus- m.l.;iis John Landy. the mile rec- gril holder. predicted Tiieadny he uill win his race at Fresno Satur- jay agaist I field Including Vil- miuvu's lion Delany, but he said "we is a risk involved.- Basically the risk is that Delany will come up.strong and beat him. but there is more to it than that. Landy believes he will be expected to set the pace. trying for I time under four minutes and so nat In-ally won't be able to watch Delany. All recall last Saturday at Los im Ingcles where fellow Australian rim Bailey of the University of on-goo overtook Landy in the last 120 yards and upset him in the States soil--3158.6. "I'll be running against Delany as well as against time. which in itself is I risk." Landy said in an interview. "If Delany does as Bailey did, I might lose again. But I'll have to take the risk." Landy explained his theory that in running I race against time for I it is best to have each of the four lap times about equal, but, in runni against an opponent. you must -have some thing for I final winning burst on the lap regardless of the e. Besides Landy and Delany. the field includes Danny Schweikart and Jerome Walters of Los An- geltxzrslandi Mike Stanley. formerly ae. iasicsi mile ever run on United of Former Canadi Star Dies In Sleep At 40 'wiNN1rs:G (CPI-One of the many footballers who was born El years too soon swasbbuc”' 5 Chester Mccance died in his sleep here Tuesday. He was 40. A star halfback with Winnipeg Ilue Bombers and Montrea!,Alou- cues in the 19303 and '40:. Mc-. Cance was I member of three Grey Cup championship teams. Big Ches, who loved life and everybody in it, was I natural ath- lete. He was I curler and basket- ball player of outstanding ability and better-than-average at soccer and lacrosse. Mccance lived in an era- espe elaily in iootball- where the salar- les were small compared with to- day and the decorum in the West- ern Interprovinclal Union not so demanding. but he will be remem- bered as one of the finest Cana- dian-born placement kickers and pass catchers. RETIRED IN IN! Ches left football after the 1940 season, winding up in a blaze of glory as be contributed seven an Football The old-time Bomber crowd will nemember him best as I fun-loving fellow. and the despair of the coaches off the field as the leader oi many zany antics. Few of the fans, executives or players who travelled west during league games or east for the Grey Cup will forget Ches frying bacon and eggs in I Pullman car or his walking barefooted through I diner. climbing up on the table and dip- ping his toes into a passenger's soup, then shouting to the waiter: "Bring this man another bowl of soup this one's cold." Mccant joined the Bombers in 1937 and as on two of their Grey Cup championship teams in 1939 and 1941. He was twice I member of Que bec teams in the Canadian curling championships. Mccance. sixth highest Grey Cup scorer of all time with 17 points- sli from his accurate kicking toe- played in eight Canadian finals- a record shared by only three other players. Survivors included his widow and points to Alouettes' 28-15 Grey Cup victory over Calgary Stampeders. two children. Hood And Davidson Blast Opposition To Take Crowns ROME (AP -Australia's huskyi Low I-load blasted Sven Davidson off the courts in a 70-minute straight set match and lanky AI- ihca Gibson of New York won her 12th overseas tuurnament Tuesday as they took the men's and wo- men's singles titles in the Home in- iernaiional tennis tournament. lload. the Austraian champion rush "z-z-z" For Zuverink MALTIMORE, (AP)-"I have I little red light and when it goes 1-z-2, I push a button and Zuverlnk 1-our-s out of the bull pen." says manager Paul Richards of Balti- mvro Orioles. Richards has pushed the imag- inary button 12 times out of N games this season. Eight times. lhe relief pitching of George Zo- rcrlnk has won or helped win games. The Orioles have won only one more without him. -. llonday night, he threw only twice and was credited with his sccund victory. Harvey Kuenn hit the second pitch into I double play with the scored tie in- the ninth anti) the Orioles scored their time It at. Zuverink has pitched I total of 24' 1-3 innings, fourth most work by In Oriole hurler. Vanderbilt To Auction OH Race Stable who generally is regarded as the world's No. 1 amateur player, overwhelmed the Swedish star. con- sidered Europe's best. 7-5, 6-2. 8-0. Miss Gibson was just as effec- tive In a 64!. 7-5 victory over Suzie Kormoczy of Hungary. I short. buxom veteran of more than 15 years oi iumnament play. It was her fifth tournament victory in Italy and her 12th on I tour that bench in India last December. PREPARE FOR WIMBLEDON Both the Zlyear-old Australian and the 20-year-old American are preparing for the Wimbledon cham- pionships. in which Head will try to repeat his 1953 victory and Miss Gibson will strive for her first tri- umph. Miss Gibson plays next in an international meet in Paris then will go on to London for practice on grass courts. Hoad is sched- uled for tournaments in Wies- haden. Paris and Barcelona. 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