-More-osrssmtuso Tl-IAN svss" ' ...-4... f y . . I I p Mia ilyn.Vows -To Conquer. Sitrmanit By A ' c diss Prela lteff vilsnionm tori--aiariin Bell. defeated in. her But attempt to swim the Strait of Juan do Fuca, porters and will conquer the turb- vows she ulent channel next time. The 18 - year - old Toronto swimmer. apparent-l recovered from the ordeal ch ended in defeat Friday when she was withini 51.5 miles of her goal? said slur HY? 5 ''I learned a lot out of the swim .,.d i am more determined then ever to do it." - Even as it became official that the youthful swimmer will chal- lenge Juan de Fuca's 18.3 miles of rip tides and currents oaain. controversy developed over whether she was allowed to stay In the water too long Friday. --was DROWNING" . Pat Russell. Vancouver girl nmrathon distance swimmer who helped pace Marilyn during part nf her. nine hours and 50 minutes in the water. said: "Marilyn . didn't they t:Ir.e.her outfll The V spectators aboard ac-, mpauylng boats saved Marilyn from possibly drowning. The account; said Marilyn was ""'”""""n camps." one w c ur her on while the other-including members of the press corps- yelled. "You fools. take her out . . . shots drowning." Finally distance swimmer Cliff Lumadon. on orders from coach Gus Ryder. pulled her to the official.hoat as she lay un- conscious in the water. The Sun said ' N0 DANGER Ryder denied that Marilyn had been left too long in the -water. "When she asked to come out we got her out." he said. Ryder said that half an hour after she was dragged from the water. .Mariiyn was "up and about. " OTTAWA (CF)-Officials of the Fanadisn Junior Tennis Cham- pionships being held here Satur- rlay discovered an average com- petitor in the tournament. He was doing well. too. Tournament officials said they had Iearnedthat Guy St. Pierre of Cap de la Madeleine. Que.. is um old to compete in either of the two events he had entered- junior men's singles and hoys' singles. p They said he is 10. Age limit for junior men's competition is 13 as of last Jan. 1 or later. Agc limit for the boys' division is 15. St. Pierre was disqualified at once. But whatever damage he did had already been done. For he won ftrsi- and second-round matches in both events. although Con. Junior Tennis Officials Find Player Over Age Limit he finaly got knocked out of both In Saturdayls third-round play. The discovery brought about some changes in the winners' list for boyst event. but officials de- cided to leave things as they stand in the junior competition Officials said St. Pierre will be 10 later this year. St. Pierre had beaten John Grant of Halifax in the first round of the boys' singles. Then he knocked out the second - seeded player. Charles Heinrich oi Mont- real, in the second round before losing Saturday to Dennis Crotty of Vercheres. Que.. 0-1, 6-4. Officials decided to match Grant and Heinrich in a replay. the winner meeting Crotty for the right to move into the quarter- finals. EW YORK (AP) - Mighty shun was stricken by is sudden smack of colic just two hours be- fore he was to go to'the post in the 3100.000 Atlantic City hand- icap Saturday and had to be -scratched. In the absence of Mr. Williams. a 10-to-1 longshot, Blue Sparkler. won the first . place jackpot of 565.000 by half a length. At Saratoga. Vancouver - born llcdley Woodhousc gave Oh Johnny a clever ride to win the Rtlth running of the 347.700 Trav- ers Stakes. Woodhouse found an nucning along the tall at the top at the stretch and went through in save enough yardage and win the ilxl-mile race by almost two lengths. Nashua's withdrawal was or- dered by two veterinarians who found the great thoroughbred to Colic Attack Forces Nashua Oul.OI SlO0,000 Handicap be running a high temperature and administered a sedative. SARATOGA NEXT STOP His owner. Lesle Combs if. said: "Nashua was running a 103 temperature and was given a sedative called paperine. He cooled off in a few minutes and we don't think he'll have any more attacks. We plan to let him rest here (Atlantic City) two or three days then ship him to Sar- atoga." When Nashua was the two-year- old champion of 1954 he had an attack of colic in October that knocked him out of the 8100.000- added Garden State Stakes. Nashua definitely will not start next Saturday in the 340.000 Whit-4 stay at saratoga. but 'has been nominated. for the 550.000 Sar- atoge handicap Aug. 23. Without Nashua. the Atlantic ” ” was shorn of its Banlts' String Ends At 424 CHICAGO iAPl4hiugo Cubs' shortstop Ernie, Benks' string of 424 consecutive games came to a close Saturday when he was taken to a hospital with a severe infection of his left hand. Banks the Cub's leading hitter me since in ptember. Purchased front Kansas City Monarchs. llanlrs reported for final 10 games of the 1053 season and he has played every game since. glasnor. Blue Sparkles. a four- year-old filly owned by Woodland Farm of Armory Haskell. pres- ident of Monmouth Park. took the lead -going into the Clubhouse turn and stayed there the rest of the way to pay 819.00 to win Sammy Bouimetls was the win- ning jockey. Darby Dan Fann's skipper Bill was second. nosing out Alfred Vanderbilt's Fins in a photo. Bltta Sparklcr was clocked in 1:49 4-5. OLDEST STAKES the Travers. the oldest stakes race run on a U. 5. track. Oh Johnny's time was a mod- erate 2:06 1-5. Oh Johnny. owned by Mrs. Wallace Gilroy, paid 0l2.h0 to win. Second was Howell E. Jackson's Tick Took, a head In front of Bill's Sky Boy. Hasty House Farm's Mahan set a track record at Washington Park in Chicago to win the 327.500 Meadowland handicap in a photo finish. Ridden by Willie Shoema- ker. the five-year-old chestnut horse from E ngie nd edged Charles I-'rits' Sir Tribal in the lit-mile race on grass. At Del Mar. Cslif.. Him that won a stirring stretch duel from Pit Boss and Lucky G. L. to cap- ture the 315.000 Lo Jolls handl- cap. In ti.-.w3(iAi Dr. 1:. .v. wilds of Victoria. idly and very aatiafac ." . en Jared the escort tug Is.aidd.a?s;yusu:'gestri.on that she was Helsaidz "1 saw no evidence on examination afh any suggestion of iem i W, she said. "Gus knows how snitch she first en- lcantakeandhehnowswhenl she was suf- have had enough fering from fatigue. shock and ex- wouldn't have left me in the we- poasne. but "she responded rap- tor if there was any danger." . He certainly Stewort Shoots By AL VICKEBY Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CP) -- Marlene Stewart of Fonthill. Ont.. cap- .tured her sixth straight Canadian women's rose golf championship Saturday with a 54-hole total of 225. She cappedher performance Saturday by setting a women's course record of five-under-par 72 hlch erased a three-stroke lead which Rae Milllgan of Jasper, Alta.- held going into the final round. Combining rounds of 79-75-72 for her five-under-par grand total of 226 over the Niaiswa Country Club course. Miss Stewart fin- iahed five strokes ahead of Miss Millgan. who had led from the first round. l Roma Neundorf of Toronto came in with a final-round par TI to take third place with a 238 total, one better than Montreal's Janet Macwha. who carded a on the last iii. ' ONTARIO TEAM WINS Ontario annexed the inierpro- vincial team matches. Quebec won the two-player Junior team contest and Betty Stanhope of Ed- monton captured the junior singles title and the stage was set for the qualifying round today of the qualifying round Sunday of the week - long Canadian Open DEMONSTRATION This new method of home treat- h Charlottietown. P.E.l.. on Tues- day. August 14. These private individual demon- strations will he held at the Char- htfetown Hotel on Tuesday ONLY '-ll noon to I p.m. LONDON. Ont. -- in an inter- view here today. William L. leeie. internationally famous Tri- ehologist and IIIOIIOCIII. of the Icele Hair Experts. Ltd.. said. "There are in different scalp dis- orders that cause most men and women to lose hair. Using com- mon sense. a person must realise no one ionic or so called cure-all could correct all the disorders," he explained. grown on binds. offer a guarantee." person avails himself 5-Under-Par . ' Round To Cop Golf C-h'ship match play. Miss Stewart also will be defending that dtle. Althou h both Mlle Stewart and Miss an are the same age-A :2-tournament experience paid off for Little Miss Poker Face as she reduced the margin of last year's runner-ttp'to one stroke at the turn of the final ill holes Marlene took over the lead on the 10th 'hole as she carded a par- four while Rae. playing right he I hind. took a six. Miss Stewart always - steady game got progressively better from then on. Miss Milligan. who had carded earlier rounds of 77 and 74. shot par golf from the 11th. but it was not goodrenough. Marlene rose to great heights on the back nine. shooting birdies on the 11th, 14th. 16th and lllth and parrling the others. She dropped an lil-foot putt from just off the edge of the green for-' her birdie four on the 501-yard 16th. In the twosome with Miss Stew- art Saturday wss ill-year-old Betty Stanhope. 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