M to ID A 75 49 -510 r' Lurnsdon. 25. Toronto Tom Park. 72 40 .595 I 82. Marineland, Calif.; Greta An- 73 53 -575 4 derson. 26, Dawney, Calif; Steve 63 61 .508 12V: Wozniak. 41. Buffalo Muriel Far- 57 64 .471l7 guson, Toronto; Lies Put Jam- 53 72 .4242: nicky, 23, Montreal; John Jar- I0 71 .418 24 emy. 3. Tomato: Robert Cos- Jaek Chicago D 73 .401 IV; sette. 3, Port Alfred. Que.; Bill Ice II can League Connor, 20, Hamilton, and Rai- ns:-dnuu your ufhr-I-T w 1. Pct. GBL mund Muesli. 29. Windsor. eff of a year or two. when he New,York 80 46 .635 -- To date, only three swimmers Slut brake into local innit: bale Cleveland 71 51 .532 7 have conquered the lake. Marilyn ball back h ISIS er '0 Jan Chicggo 57 54 ,554 my, Bell. then 16. made the first suc- waa a plain. As we smasher Boston 67 so .545 111;. cessful crossing in 1064. 1 be Had to have a lee auwe Detroit so 64 .404 19 Jaremey. only entrant in Mon- ..a nun: nip bet at a great Baltimore 35 ca .441 231;. day's contest to have succeeded Jed of control. L& year H the on 51 71 413 21 previously. was the first man to city League Jack was used al gm... my 41 32 '33, 3-,.,, beat the lake. His 21 hours. 13 most aulustvely as m eutfielile ' ' t ' time last July was 11 although be lit teas a few iaa- minutes slower than Marilyn's. I: hue 34 here. Last nar Brenda Fisher. 1!. of Grimsby, -lainalyeussehta ewsas Englandcrosaedinsrecordia loser turned into a IN THIS CORNER T. - Gives (AP) MILWAUKEE ilwaukee Monday. - C Gene ConleY- the mound which Conic run-down , Jack Burke, ' Shine In Weekend Sports Tia Island sports world was a .teas a ball across the plate. No just past and fans trying to keep .of Jack in the finals. place during the weakest with everything going 0 around here while keeping one eye trained on the Milwaukee Braves. rooklyn Dodgers and New Hark ball players who Yankees were left slightly i F. 5? E513: 5 El. 3 ii; iii? fggilfi '3 l l l l i l i lass-Mantle, ms. - Ill! MUN is-Mantle. 112. lib-Mugs. 1161:. DOIbIsa- erss . Boston. 8!. Tfllloo-S ;,.s-as g?;!s ii :5 3? Welshman Wins B. E. Boxing Title ctory into stone for as nitii-safe Cockell. now retired. LEADERS Dy TIE ASSOClAl'l'l.ED PRESS Americas no AD BEPet. 402 383571 implon. Kansas City, ruas-Mantle. 44. Roy csmpsnella's two - out slnlle gcored three eighth-innini N" am broke up a tie same and brought the second-place Brook- syn Dodgers a 6-3 victory over ' the pl-nves' National League lend to two games once again. It was the only lessue some scheduled for the day. In the American. Cleveland was y Washington for a 1118111 91190" 9'- A leadoff double by Junior Gil- ugm, a sacrifice and an inten- tional walk to Duke Snider. whl Md wnlloped his 35th home run earlier as the Dodge?! lllfied whlttllng away ll 3 50 Mlli waukee lead. 801 "19 37001” ”)H' ing in the eighth agBlng:tSiB(l:';C:i Turillo next hit a bouncer back that xii ii 5? to shot yum worm mm. The Brmm Dartmouth leads the series 3-2. title was vacated last month by Don bases-Rivera. Chicago, as graves Lean lirnucro TO 2 1 Roy Campanellas S Dxodgers6-3 WASHINGTON (AP) - Chico in home runs and a double and Bach Colavlto smashed his 17th homer Cleveland de- feated Washington 5-1. Bob Le- rrlon won his 17th game of the season and the 198th of his major league career as the second-place Indians lflmmed New York Yan- caught Gilliam between third and home for the second out. Then Jackie Robinson was given an intentional walk to load the bases and Campy came up to knock his breakup single to left center. Joe Adcock's Bard home run in the second and Bobby Thomson's iltth, with a man on in the fourth. gave the Braves their early lead against It-game-winner Don New- combe. Snider smacked his homer with one on in the sixth and the Dodgers then tied it in the seventh as Robi.nson doubled and Sandy Amoros singled. Don Bessent won his first of the year. allowing just one hit over the last four innings in relief of Newoombe. Conley now' is 7-8. The victory gave the Dodgers a split in their final two-game series in County Stadium this sea- son. Csrrasquel slammed two Monday night ai kees' lead to seven g es. Carrasquel hit his off Hall y NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, On five non-official starters in Lake Ontario marathon'swim: .::;.. :2 ":3 Will "”'.......hk ms ' l ' minutes. 1 9 0 C ' CeCIl Dowllng Billy Connor. so, Hamilton, offi- SKY OVEBCMT eial. three hours, five miles. Three of the -'” ,, were gary, unofficial. 2.5 minutes. six xleehoursan real. official. three s and 40 The identity of in. fourth d 1”” "I. Done" 'm "G T M minutes. son was not lsnedigtely Greta Anderson. 28. Dawney. The swim was three hours 151; Young Vern Handrahan is anoth- er in the long line of modern day theory that the youngsters of today disprove the II seven miles. da league. and only about two oi the runs he gave up were earned. is Pitching, with a capital . Vern lost two of those games. but it waqft his fault. Cecil Dowling slugged his way intermittent rah Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Griggs. the loser. after Indians collected Jim Hogan walked in the second Bobby Avila injgcunpghggg inning. He added a solo homer gles. Ten Swimmers Plunge Into Lake For 32-Mile Marathon. (CP) - Early quitters Monday night among the 10 official and the Winnie Roach Lueszler. 30, Cal- Lies Put Jamnic . E. Mont- Calif., Official, five hours. about NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE. Ont. dmled are pampered and not as phy- (CP)-The chosen 10 plunged into by all the commotion. Locally we gicslly strong nor as willing to use Nlngal-n River Q31-ly Mon. law the weekend open up with I work as the old timers. Vern pitch- herse race Saturday while up in ed three brilliant games for the lummerside Barry's Lions were Stars over a five-day period. That Ontario. The attempted crossing ering a defeat to the RC. is 27 innings of baseball. In those began at 0 p.m. EDT. Finn and nuns I 1-0 lead 21 innings Vern allowed the Flyers h he beat of five series for the only 1; ma, which is par for my seven men and three women who Island Softball title. 0!! WW night and started on a 83- ml e marathon swim across Lake The water was calm when the .5 ho allowed eight hits gg t homer swept the two-dune sarias stru thelndia ll hill" t. l and headed for Toronto, mittee's requirements plunged in 51;. qualified for the race jumped in Within minutes four swimmer. who failed to meet the swim com- ; !1seCharloti:otosvnGuslIliII.1laudag.AItg.I8,.1A-&S Bob Bedard Captures Eastern Canada Tennis Championship tennis of the Fontana oitened Ind moped to a three- Sllne lead before Bedard started to come back. The Sherhcooke player knotted the count at three games each. Then the two traded games. each pl. W, service while still!!! some bril- liant rallies, and ran the seam to (Hi. Turning point of tho match was the nth suns in tile sot. rs. T010!"-0 NI!!! was serving and double faulted twice in dropping the game. Bedard served his way to a love game in the next and won the set S-S1 In the final, th Sb "-3" I'll! UP a 4-0 lead gm: never headed. taking the at H, Bedard gained the Hun! rougd 11!, the tourney by eliminating Lawrence Barclay of Vancouver and Montreal in three gem, The Toronto player gtgggd .3 up. let Win over Montreal's Henri Rochon In five sets to move into the final against Bedard. QUEBEC (CP) - Youns Bob Bedard of snerbrooke. Que-. Mon- dgy night captured the eastern Canada singles tennis crown wl a 6-1. 2-8. 3-6. 6-3 win over fel- low-Davis Cupper Don Fontanl of Tomato. The m stch was originally scheduled for July 9. but WI! rained out. The lengthy postpone- ment followed because of I11? mu 1 month by Bedsrd and Fontana to play in other t-out ament . In the contest, Bednrd's service. strong throughout the match. seemed to be the deciding factor. In the opening set he lost only one game of his service to win 6-1. Fontana came back well in the second. The rangy Toronto player got his service working smoothly and placed his shots well to take the set 6-2. DOUBLE FAULT DID IT The third set provided the best d sary. Alta.. Johnn S). of Montreal and Vic. N, of Toronto town. However, officials wind was blownig from the north- west. As the approved marathoners waited for the signal to get going. wildcstter Jimmy Wood. . of Candler. N.C.. made his bid to cross the lake. He was pulled from the water only four miles from his goal. it was his fourth unsuccessful attempt in two years and the third this year. CROSSED THREE TIMES Those who qualified arc: Cliff young fellow this some time and he said he thought about t the expenses involved during gin: few yeershwgpld put the I ""1151 ll-IC ts into realities. Be dgnred will contested but Liz Coyle'g efunnd 04 I130”!!! proved stronger. In the other match defeated Jackie C in tellarton And alifax Win In -D league STELLARTON (CP) ton Alblons defeated Truro Bear- catl 7-1 Monday night to even the Halifax District best-of-seven Invitational Mixed Dou sanl-final sclss H. lillysd at 5.!) W Carmen Notice. the in for usnmlskey II to take the set. 1.30 WIS re- Leo Parent looked after the pitch. at 5.30. lag chore for Stallarton. dq PROBABLE PITCHERS game of s Halifax and District League best-of-seven semi-fina1.h Putnam"), Citadels collected 13 hits from National Lea Dartmouth hurler Jim Raugh. pm 1, "T flood Mumv for Halifax save an inn (Sunnis-Ii. iiianhilihiiiiie mm bur". "mu of am," Ind Brooklyn at Chicago (2) Maglie R” mm” of Danmomh Mu. (7-4) and Dryldale (34) vs Drab- hit home runs in the 10th inning :(',l,:.k.:? gl:c';'::t1(,(';,,,lL 0' the 11-min! Elma Halifax Antonelli (13-12) vs Nuxhal (as) commi,t'te:iix.seven errors to Dlfir PllllIdelp(l1lloS. at St. Louis (N)- mm"h am am. 1. Imd M lmmons ) vs Schmidt (H) American League mm at Halifax. Kansas City at New York (N)-- D d k 319:3; or Keliner (7-4) o gers an Flyers 3-0 Cleveland at Baltimore (N)- Wayne Schl Garcia 10-11) vs Mom-g may Chicago at Washington 2. twi- Iiigtlt) Wilson 11-12) and Kcegan (4-5) vs Stobbs (12-10) and Wies- ler (S-9) or Ramos (11-ll) Detroit at Boston-Lary (13-11) vs Parnell 7-I) eyer threw a 2-illt Joan Storey 8-8. 6-1. in the first set Jackie led 3-0 and than 5-2 and led in the game 40-15. But she couldn't make set Point and Joan came back strongly The two finalists Lls Coyle and - Stellar- -T0!!! Storey will play Saturday at The semi-finals-of the Ladles' bles will be 3. wild gtu-tqd on testants are Joan Weir and Many '11-um Kays vs. Elisabeth Willett and Gor lievcd in the ninth by cm;-u. don Moore. The winner of this Symeon after Torn Tierney hit a mltch W111 Play Jim Johnstone home for Albion. with mm on, and Liz Coyle for the title Thurs- NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league baseball games (won-lost records hours. 50 minutes, Aug. 13 and 13. Racing Results Winnie Roach Leuszler. S0, of Cal- )! Lscoursierc. Anks Laure- stsrting at this Niagara district- of the gwim commm" finally gave the l get underway this evening at Mem- go-ahead although the sky was orlal Field with Fiddler MacDon- overcast and a 14-mile-an-hon) ddv. 3-lye", hub from . mumh. . Flyers And Dodgers Start City Baseball Finals Tonight The City League baseball finals Stars in thre hard fought games last week while the Dodgers may be a little stale from their long layoff. The Dodgers haven't play. ed for about two and a half weeks but coach Kennedy has been keep- lng them in trim with constant practices. Two righthanders will face each other from opposing mounds. The Dodgers will be going along with Ronnie Stanley while MacDonald has announced his pitching choice 3 big Donnie MscLean. Game time is 7 p.m. Ch'lown Club Tennis loumey s1;.P elgpnaws. N.B (cs)-ghsl-ans Croix Golf and Country Cub led; tha first round of the sand annusl' The Charlottetown Club Tennis Maritimes Senlors' Golf Associa- Tournament will start this even- tlon tournament. ilng at 5.90. Men's singles only are The New Brunswick and Prince scheduled, for today but it is ex- Edward Island senior champion pectcd that all classifications will fired a onecver-par 72 Monday. he in operation this week. Tha concluding second round will Paul Keys is the defending be pllyed today. -champ and top-seeded in the tours Campbell. a member of this most and Walter Cullen is see- yesr's N.B-P.El Willingdon Cup and-seeded. team, was two under par for the Owing to imited playing time in first nine with a 34 and came the evening matches in which one home in 38-three over par. or other of the players does not MAndr.:w wtiitlpnmghaaras olfrillagfax. show up will be defaulted. ow an . ve- me , winner Percival Streetar of Riv- TODAYR D35" erside shot 81 for third place. Gordon More vs. -Hal Sampel George Barnes. Riverside, had:1vo Cudmore vs. S Rogers. an 82. The defending ion.'B. Rogers vs. W. Murphy Francis Mavor sf Edmundston. 1!. Power vs. T Landry required 03. A. Landry vs. G. Burnett lant semi-final series with the Stars. squaring away with Forbie Ken- nedy's league-leading Dodgers. I In the five times the two teams met over the regular schedule the Flyers were victorious on three occasions and the Dodgers took verdicts in the other two. The Flyers are in fighting trim for the series having played the Campbell leads first Round Al Harelbrooll Results of horse races held at Hazelbrook Saturday, August 25. were: CLASS A-181' DIVISION Buddy Watson (E. Clow) 1 Guy Baron (C. Wood) . . . . .. 2 Dan McEleayn (Smallwood) 8 Times-2.19; 2.N CLASS A-IND DIVISION (J. Thorndale (L. Young) Real Lusty (E. Magennls) .. I Times-2.20: 2.21 CLASS 3 Mickey Budlong. (Mhlrhead) 1 'Grscious Girl (J. J. Ryan) . I Times-3.88; 184 CLASS C Jean Yorke (McMu.rrer) 1 Granville Yorke (Gamestcr) I Miss Federal (Jones) 1 Timek2.w; 2.25 has- 8 53641-4 Filly Breaks Two World Records DU QUOIN, Ill. (AP) -- Good Counsel. a bay filly owned by Castleton Farms of Lexington, Ky.. broke two world records and a track record at the Duquoin state fair Monday. With Frank Irvin in the sulky. Good Counsel won the first heat of the 87.481 breeders-filly stake for two-year-old pacer: by 10 lengths with a 1:58 1-5 clocking for the mile. This broke all records for two- year-old harness horses and low- ered the track record of 1250 set by Dudley Hanover three years ago. Good Counsel repeated handily in the second dash of the race in 1:00 2-5 and the two-heat clock- Harness Racing FREDERICTON (CP)-A lone double win in harness racing here Monday night went to a Wood- stock horse, Dornlnion's Pride. Single victories were won by Jo-Ann Castle, Betty's Princess. Brighton. Arlene's Money. Mighty Grand and Lesabel. Calgary Court Sure Slarler LONDON (CP)-Calgary Court. a three-year-old bay colt owned by Max Bell of Calgary, was listed Monday as a definite nin- ner in the Doncasfer St. Leger. Thorndale (Young) Buddy Watsui (Clow) ...... .. Dan McElwyn (W. Smallwood) Southport's Pride (Ssnallwood) Real Lusty (Magcnnis) Time-2.25 Granville Yorke (Gamester) .. Mickey Budlong (Muirhead) .. Jean Yorke (Mclllisrrer) I Gracious Girl (Ryan) ...... .. 4- Time-2.28 3X5 Officials-Stnrtcr. J. Thomas Earl Ballern. Jack Murphy; Tim- are. E. Shaw. E. Barnard. Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PIISS American Laagae Cleveland 01) 011 100- I ll 1 '.'.'alhingtoI 0000(1) 110-2 I 0 Lemon and Began: Griggs, Stewart (ti). Grob (9) and Court- ney. L-Griggs. BR: Cle. Carus- quel 2. Colavito. Isaai-I ass-N 4 I 1 I Pealles Advances To Finals By Defeating Sourl last of Britain's five classic races. British bookies quoted the Ca- nadian-owned colt at 0 to 1. Cur- rent joint favorites for the race at 4 to 1 are the Queen's High Veldt and the French colt Pant Levis. owned by Baron Guy do Rothschild. The race will be run over lit miles at Doncaster. a ing of 8:50 3-5 broke the former world record for that catego ;. The 87,073 breeders-filly stake for two-year-old trotters went to Cassia Hanover. owned by Mrs. Charlotte Sheppard of Hanover, Pa.. and driven by Fred Egan. The mile times were 2:06 and 1:05 H. Into N. y BEN OLAN CNEW YORK (AP) - Al (Bod) Schoendienst. a tower for Nelviv Y3: Glsatnts JIM acqulai on m . Louis 14; has stroked his way into till thick of the National LGISIIO lilt- ting race. The 33-year-old switch - hittl-III second baseman hopes to win the title that narrowly Olllded Um I3 1050 when he finished second to Brooklyn's Carl Furillo. Red had a .842 average to .844 for the sports TRAIL ' Moaning Of By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP) - Odd how baseball comes up with a super star, an outstanding gate attrac- tion. every time the fans start moaning over the facing of an idol who had lured them to the parks. It ls.as if the successor, or suc- cessors. were poised in the wings with a hsnd against his back ready to give him a push into the when a voice yells lNow Hopes TO WIN. ims - Schoendienst dsinca m an A Super-Star Rises llllhen A L. Bailing Race- Doillirf ou . seven-points to .83. Be While Wally good of tile Caidalhitsin I trips. Allin. manic? Milwaukee's Hank Aaron setter s ago. fall into 3,, runner-up , as a result oi ggilliidual a sis-point drop to .83. ,.mmm momd . g.. In. "glad IANTLI IN FRONT est increase ers. c Theimncican Leagu i iimhlng nine the continued to be donillim-'d".?,l with 14 bits in 35 times was hit safely in 14 games. Moon. the Cards' rllhtfielder. took over the lead by lainilll a(IntlelIinedl1'0ilIidintheb'nl:,' ll derby. Mickey boosted his avers" two points to .804 while Boston's Ted Williams, in the No. 2 spot slumped three points to .342. ' Mantle also drove in five run, to lift his league-leading tutu go 112 while Al Kaline of the Tigers, last season's batting leader. also picked up five 1131's for an aggregate of 00. The records in. clude Sunday's games. Ted Kluszewskl. much. man of Clnclnnst Redlegg, moved up one notch to foam. place in batting with a .314 mark and, by driving home nine run. Fans Loudest years. those who meant money at the box office. the list would be like thlr Cobb-19.05-1928. Ruth-1914-1935. D'lMusslo-1936-195l- ners. took over the National Wilil.sms-1939- Les e rims batted in lead with Muslsl-l94l- as. ten Musial of the Cards is Manile-l95l- second with ii. So it readily is seen that since 1905, when Cobb first began to dazzle the baseball world. there hasn't been a .year without a super-star. Duke Snider of Brooklyn still is the senior circult's top man "in home runs with 34.- He had only one last week while Kluszewskl walloped I Pair. giving him :3. Mickey Mantle is the latest of these. For years Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams caught the public fancy. And we personally would add Stan Musial. as to us he is as intriguing a player as any of them. SURE-FIRE STARS DiMaggio came up in 1936. Wil- liams in 1939 and Muslal in 1941. All were immediate successes. DlMag retired in 1951. the same year Mantle came up. Mickey was not an immediate access, but he showed potentialit es and now. with Williams and Muslsl near the end of their spectacular ca- reers. the Yankee switcher has come into his own and is one of the greatest gate attractions the has known. Babe Ruth played his last game in 1935. and it is significant that DiMag came up the folowlng year to fill at least partially the void created by the departure of the Barnblno. Also Lou Gehrig still was going strong when DiMaggio came along so the career of the Yankee Clip- per and Gehrig dovetailed for a couple of years until a tragic sil- snent wrote an untimely ending to the playing days of the Yankee iron man. The careers of Ruth and Ty Cobb also dovetailed. The exciting Cobb long had been a star when the Babe appeared on the scene. and he still was at his peak when Ruth splashed into the spotllust with 29 home runs in 1010 after a brief but spectacular career as a pitcher. ' - irons: cannmsrns Cobb's career dovetailed with that of another silpe-star. Bonus Wagner, not to mention Tris l lifr. Price, Jollity's Guy. Allie Budlong. Parker's Not Chief. Hoosier Dr.. Myone. Penny Royal. Maple Bud, Millie's Es- press. Edgar D.. Lucky Logan. Barbara Dale, Kennetlrs Thocndala. Tara nttls Dale. Bonnie Dale" Roma Budlong. Monarch Hanover. Classification For Saturday Sept. 1 s mlsuss A'i' mono A mass Dr. 1". c.. My Darling, Jolllty Leigh. )6. Ann c.. Premier .1. Wilter. Lina C. Scott. 8 DASIIIS A'l' 900.00 A DASH Gay Spirit. Gahagsn, Prudence Ky, My Vols. Chocolate Db, Ginger E.. Jolly Dick, Famous Boy. I'll Canto. 3 DASKES AT S175.” A DASH l Esso. Mr. Jollscott, Princp Budlo . Moriell Woody. Qilsn Prim- rose. Lanadale. Little Delbert. Real oe, Lorne audlongxgroc nu, WI. 1 DASH AT 8200.00 Jopps Maid) Bud's Echo. Jean Aubrey, Feather Duster. All Budlong, Col. Budlong. Bonnie's Girl, Mildale. Miss Pailll. 1 DASH AT 0173.00 Cooly Boy. Fairgo. Cottage Frank. Sandy Yorke. Dale 3., Marion E.. Abner McGraw. Suffolk Chief. Money Royal. C. P. Clan. Buddy O'Connor. 1 DASH AT 8175.00 Helen's Dream. Judy's Girl. Bob Cleft. liurndalc. Jolllty George. Pick. Ranida. Y 1 DASH AT 3150.00 Jolllty's Dream, Fortune's Pride. Garth Tryax. 'llomrny Shanter. Pride. Real Pal. 40-N-18-Iii: in this clul. DECLARATION TUESDAY AT 1.0 P. M. We have the privilege of starting ten in a class. State your opia- oa when declaring in. speaker, and on his batting feats alone you'd have to include Rog- ers Horn-shy, who came up in the heyday of Cobb and speaker and carried on until the start of the DiMaggio era. If we had to name the most ex- citing players down through the Refrigeration Repairs To All Shires APPLIANCES SALIB & SERVICE M010 is Rewinding and Repairs- HJCTRIOAL Repairs Pslaer Electric '1 ICICIM north country course. Sept. 18. The previous record for a two- yeur-old was 1:68 3-5 set by Adios Boy in a time trial three was: Dream. 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