Marilyn Practices In Cool Water TORONTO (CPl-Marilyn Belt ed i Lake Ontario for an holi.r Sunday but she dldn' know until she left the water that Its temperature was only 14 dp green above freeslng. Coach Gus Ryder, who guidgd the 18-year-old marathon swimmu to her 1954 conquest of the lake, said he kept the temperature from her so she wouldn't suffer any qualms. Marilyn is scheduled to tackle A the formidable straits of Juan de Fuca late this summer and Ryder said she will have to contend with readings In the vicinity of 50 de. green in the long haul from Port Angeles, Wash., to Victoria. She stands to win 330,000. "I didn't know it was that cold,'' i Marilyn said when she splashed ashore. ”lt wasn't bad as long as i you kept going," ' Marilyn was accompanied Cliff Lumsdon, the Canadian Na-V tlonal Exhibition champion. i- .......m..)Mggggggg , Snider's Homer Against Cards Terrific Clout ST. LOUIS (AP) - Brooklyn slugger Duke Snider says his first. inning homer against St. Louis Cardinals which hit a clock atop the right field pavillion roof Mon- day night "was the longest of my career." Snider has hit 246 homers in the majors, two of them Monday night. Number 245 travelled about 385 feet from the plate and struck the top corner of the clock, an esti- mated 1i0 feet above the base of the wall in right centreiield. Press box observers said it was on a par with a rccent blast by The Charlottletnwn Guardian, Wednesday June 13. 1958 1 in THIS CORNER ' ' "Baseball, Softball siiuggle Under Climatic Handicaps -The rain and unseasonably cool take a step backward for a re- miier that brought the walk nllpralsal and another look at :10"; the Prince Edwars Island "MIG iiPIi9l'Il- o alt f . . 'l""”:gtb ::,1;)syt1n:,i1yag,:'Ve mg; The defeat of Barry Moore's 'l"'.(2;,'1l,Vit0 blligm sunny Wayne, roaring Lions at the hands of the "Ii baseball players and softbal- Abbies is probably one of the best ;"'YS 201 out to their rapectiw things that could have happened. d:ulllltlldS once again to get in g It isn't that we wish any tough W practice clouts. Climatic coir luck or but times for ihe i-ion! d mus. have been p1,,y;,,g . ,3,” (why. in a short letter to dear ol' hip or havoc Wm, scheduies gnd Santa Claus last Christmas we wing dates and as 3 msuii me asked fora softball title for Barry). "IL. mmmn kague finds me" Wm, But the fact is that speculation was :1 Mgtponed games on its "and, at the start of the year that the and the opening night's activities moi" Packed '09 miich Punch ft" in baseball circles has been putviiiiy Other team In the 1938118 End 0". for 3 few days, ' would beneasy winners. The spec- . ulation was quite understandable with the hope of good wcath- too for manager Moore had the or tonight two games are sched- pick of the two teams that battled .' ulrd in the softball ileague. On it out in a tight series for the city the Knights of Columbus dIan'i'- league title last year at his com and the B.Y.C. will be at home mand and the logical deduction to Barry's potent U011! While was that a team picked from- such across the road on the Old Dla- si selection would have too much round the younger brothers of on the ball for the rest, who if all the youth clubbers will take on anything, weren't 'as strong as the surprising Abbles. At this they were last year. early date in the season both of g the youth club teams are unde- The Lions still might turn the tented each having won theuonl! league into a rout - we hope for game it has played. The Lions the sake of the league they don't illlll Abbies have won one and - but the Abbles have at least ltlsl one while the Shamrocks are proved they are human and have arc winless in two tries. given the other-hthree' squads a smii or n i W? Abbi” and Iumms have schedule girialchesoptlieghzigaihhid GORDON WALLACE Hclye Seeks To Have Wclllace-n Barton BoutFor World Title LONDON (AP) - British nfight promoter Morrie Haye said Tues- day he had information from the United States that Archie -Moore would retire as world lighty-heavy- weight champion by Friday- Jaye told reporters he will ask Ever since the retiremc-nt of Rocky lllarciallo as the heavy- weight chanipion, Moore has said that he plans to concentrate among the heavier fighters. Upon his re- turn to the United States Sunday from London where he success- fully dc-fended his light heavy- weight fight between British holder Ron Barton and Gordon Wallace of Brantford, Out. on June 19 as is world championship fight. The promoter said he based his action on ”private information" in the U. S. Plans were bcing made in New York to havc Moore, who was knocked out by Marciano last year meet Floyd Patterson. reccllt win- ner 0 v e r Tuinmy tllurricane) Jackson. for the vacant heavy- weight title this fall. As we said before the yillaiiioua weather has caused the baseball picture to cloud slightly and the big opening night which was sup- posed to take place tomorrow night has been postponed for a few days. The chances are that it will be another week before the the first homer hit out of Yankee Stadium. That one travelled 370 feet from the plate to a point 118 above the ground. Lew lload Has pour-i--packed Lions back on their rights administering a 12-6 beating on them. Bull Dunn was the big hero of that game as he sivatted 3 prucligous clout iniu left field ill.-it has good for a homer. and nrltlctl a double and a pair of llnslcs. league gets underway. Coaches r C rd f . . . Pnrllnps "upset in not quite 1F0l'bii' dKE;1n9d.v. Tnm MacFar. I O "W Mrrmt "rm in appiy go ",9 one an J mmy MacDonald have been squeezing in practices ses- sions when they could but they feel the players aren't quite ready yet to strut their stuff before the citizens of Charlottetown and th- reprieve will give them a chance to get in better shape. On Saturday night harness ra- cing gets back In the limelight at the Charlottetown Driving Park with eight well-filled da- shes scheduled on the first card. In the early spring Charlotte town racing was faced with a problem that for a time left it uncertain whether or not there would be any racing at all here iunlors victory over the Sham- nwks. Nevertheless it was some- thing of a surprise ifonlybe-. cause many of the softball faith- lul were heard to express the min-r that the luniors wouldn't he ablc to keep pace In the faster ”,,,,,,a..y of the senior lealilh B.v beating the Irish on Friday they didn't prove that they could but their glue-fingered IIIIPIIY fol1pl('fl with the unmlstakeable authority with which they belted uir ivurirlnir of DMD" 5'95"" hm... mused their skeptics to my - Good Share of Gold Medals MELBOURNE (AP) - Australia Is confident its teenage girl swim- mers will get a good share of the gold medals at the Melbourne Olympic Games. Never has there been such fierce competition to fill the games berths. An indication of what the Aus- tralian public thinks is that the 5.500 seats at the Olympic swim- ming pool were sold ollt for all sessions within a week of the open ing sales last year. As with the crack Aussie men. Beating Warwick BRISTOL, England (AP)-Lew Hoad of Australia had a difficult time beating Britain's Ivor War- wick Tuesday in n second-round menis singles match of the west of England lawn tennis champion- ships. Warwick led 4-1 in the first set before Hoad found his form and went on to win the match 7-5, 7-5. Hoad's wife Jennifer beat Miss T. de Lnnsalut of France in an- YOUNG BUT FAST The three speedy mermaids are Syduey. ill-year-old Dawn Fraser from Adelaide. and 14-year-old Faith Leech from Melbourne. Miss Fraser holds the world roc- ords of 2120.7 for 200 metres and 2221.2 for 220 yards freestyle and for a few brief weeks held thc world's 100 metre record of 1:04 5 Miss Crapp. who now holds the world records for 440 yards. 800 yards and 800 metres. was second to Miss Fraser in the Australian Swimmer Retires From Competition this summer. The situation has apparently ironed itself out and It appears now that we can look forward to another big year it lineup that fascinates the swim- ming enthusiast. is the. 100 metres freestyle Australia has three girls capable The next card will be held on Saturday, June 28 and two more are slated for the following week on June 25 and 28. of breaking 1:05 for U0 yards in a long pool and two more who have swum 1:06 and l:06.5 for the same distance. championships in i:04.ti. sovmay go after three free style titles. Miss Leech, who did not swim In the nationals, was favoite for the title before she became ill. After the champibnships she met both Fraser and Crapp in Mel- bourne, and in bitterly cnld water other hard match. 10-12. 6-3. 7-5, to reach the second round of the women's singles. Althea Gibson, New York Negro and queen of the international tennis circuit this eason. easily defeated Miss B. Barrll of Spain beat both in 1:07 for the 110 yards. 6-1, 6-3 in a second-round match. 'QL'p;BEC (cm - Gisele Poulin, well-known Quebec City lwimm" who won the Canadian solo and duel synclironized chamPI0ii5liIP5 in Nlulitreal last. month. Ii-.35 Yer iiml from active competition. it was announced SaturdaY- Miss Poulin has been a member of ill a Amateur Synchronized Swimming Association of Canada for more than 10 3'93” and has irnvcllcd more than 27.500 miles competing in national and interna- tional meets. Among her triumphs were sec- and place in the national outdoor soln championship at New Prov- ldcncc. N. Y.; third in the solo at tho Canndiali - American Intcrna tlonnl Amateur Athletic Union syn- chrnnizr-rt swim meet at NIBBBYB Falls. N. Y.. and the Quebec PH? um-int championships in the solo and tho duet. indoor and outdoor. . she was ll member of the Cana- dian symi-llrnnlzed s w l m m I n if team at the Pan-American Games in .lIM'll'n City in 1955. Armstrong Quits is Regina Coach ltl-2(ilN.l tCPl -- Murray Arm- Iil'Ilni1"s resignation as coach and mallalccr of Regina Pats of the Wcstcl-ii Junior Hockey League was or-ccptcd Friday by the tr a in: management committee. Armsli-nnu announced earlier he vmlllrl rrsign to take over as head gskry coach at Denver univer- 3. INSTRUMENTS or PRECISION... I A WITH BOWLAN RADIO & TV SERVICE IS AN EXACT SECIENGE s A. -......-.- Campbell In Training M'lTl0IlON'I'0 (CP i-Shirley Camp. EVERY REPAIR JOB ON YOUR TV SET OR RADIO IS A JOB FOR EXPERTS M g, Pa of tile thousands of dollars worth of equipment In the Bowlun Radio and TV service is shown above. Employees in the picture are Joan Gallant. Walter Mtllldf. Walter no ii, owner of the business. Gerry Gaul-llier. formerly with the CDC in Toronto. and Jackie Doyle. 5 :- a 5' as r- K 0 I -1 Q 3 II I 5 : 3 . If l!mi;':.I1;lpI;lt for another Although she has kept fit throlgh e win er in ii diffs what our service roquirasnellrs may be- mli'lI.'lZ'I3lET??E':?ll 33: ggwlcIr'n'R:dT: 3:4 TV CrI'.Cn:If.ITy equigped and staffed to perform each task , :l"""'rli"n""..3wd3li ”'c'o"r'5.-l."”ia'."r'i with meticulous care. Our shop is one of the best equipped East of Montreal and we take pride in offering the finest TV and radio service possible to render . . . and at a reasonable cost. We have four TV service technicians TV I last to serve you. We are now located at and ma Pgw'::I'Sf,, ':::'lTIOIl to our service plant and office. we Itsive a garage for ttlo Installation of car radios during unfavorable woattlor. BOWLAN RADIO & TV in POWNAI. sr. Wit 9514 en lianlos INSTALLED TIPS ON GOLFING Warm-up To Reduce Tension "I didn't get hold of the ball." or I" "Ml! clubhead cut across the line in the bottom of my swing." Obviously it's too late to do anything about that particula- ahot. but these ”iilndsighters" ' generally make a second mistake. They think that they are switch. log to foresight simply by mak. ing some kind of mental note about avoiding tension in the fu- turc. Golf, more than any other,acz. lvny renewed by human beings. deserves the title at "An Ever- lasting Fight Against Tension." Th: one thins you can be sure of is tightening up sooner or in- 19i- Willi? lills matter concerns ii” Eolfcrs II is anything but personal it is due mainly to the peculiar nature of the activity. The. best way to win over ten- Eliiii is by following a program of prevention. Think of tension as a destructive fire. Don't let it start. Also that you yourself can best prevent your muscle: and joints from locking. Prevention can be exercised by slowing down your mental and physical processes before going out to play. As'the very first thing you do in Picking up your clubs swing two clubs back and forth easily. Don't try to whip them around as you do one club At both ends of your swing let them drop be- hind your shoulders. Then let them drop down Inward the ground. Thus their added weight will loosen up your liiuscles. free the movements ill mur hips. shoulders, arms and hands. Life Story? of SWINGING rwo clubs in warm. , lng up before a game can be helpful only when done properly. The clubs should drop over thcl shoulders on both swing. This affords a general ends of that W...-.,1(-(1 notable upsets in DIBY 50 the Lions. the British board of boxing con- weight title he L'IalmC(l thc heavy- M- k M H I N . y k Y , loosening up of muscles and no mrllg IAa:)?leF?ri3F;ayveaILedd sgltlttllg irol to bill the empire light-he.ivy- weight crown. kel;.ei'vhic:nIaed?ed igrfhesugf befnng joints. ',H'' 2 . . By ALEX MORRISON Golf Columnist All golfers are victims of ten- slon. How much they are vic- Lima to cope with it. At times no ability is involved because they escape it mainly by accident. depends on their ability many cases players never are free from it entirely because they try to deal with it entirely by hind-sight. After the shot is missed or the action of the body or arms ends with one or both in a locked position they invariably observe, Inside 8. Outside DOORS Jclck Dempsey lTo Be Filmed NEW YORK (AP)-Jack Demp- scy's life story will be made into a movie with the former heavy- weight champion acting in an ad- visory capacity to coach the actor who will play his part. Producer Sam Wiesenthal. who signed the contracts with Demp- sey, emphasized Monday that no film clips will be used. Dempsey's famous fights will be re-enacted including the Luis Flrpo bout. the Jess Willard match and the Gene Tunney fights. Wlsenthal will start casting for Rinlc Managers I ' Urge Reduction SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. (CPI 4ifhu'ty rink managers from On- tario. and Quebec urged at a meeting Sunday I reduction in cost of operating hockey clubs. The managers agreed that hockey teams were spending too much money on salaries and ad- vocated a strict maximum salary 1:; the only solution to the prob- P IIDNAPI BANKER AND WITH ”. SOUTI-IPORT. Ind. (AP)-A m- Inan masked with a stocking - upped a bank president and his wife from their home early Tues- day. held them in the Southport State Bank almost six hours. and escaped with about 8651!!) altos the vault time lock was released. Six women employees reported for work while the robber was holdin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wbalen they were lined up together along one side of the bank by the ra- volver-wavlng gunman. The robber escaped in Whalen's car. for Fathefs Day I Skin-Tone Talcvnl) the actor to portray Dempsey. Dempsey said he would get a guarantee of 52J00,000 for the film with a percentage of the picture. 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