' MACLEOD “$533, M'Wfitcr N (may .— Marathoner km of Hamilton. who w complete the Six- 8; White 0in Stadium , (Mam know he was run- Wmcnfiputes before the ' ,anosare- w . for“ Australia‘s Dave ‘ a. (f one event in the at Gandhi. and ' affirm Workout he had , w; marathon run , “fi..M that time Dick- » m cramps for “‘5, wiggles, was taken to ' q“; flushing fifth. I ‘ the tail end m. “m, ‘ :- notice nunner ‘ m smile event as a. militant ,ifor Aus-' fakeslN. L. Ba ' 2 I (Ari—Emma Ash- délvll'ifl that moved , 7 illie Maysand Stan , 4% other' former batting I find holds a four point e , at the season‘s two-thirds . V. of the National League. , 11, who won the 1955 title v i (gm average, has hit safely 7 “int 1018mm and boosted . average 11 points to’.42. Mays and three hits in five tries Monday’s game against Ohio. and the San Francisco soar o'vei‘ undisputed possession * ‘ With,.338. . to hit safely in " 1m 19 tries. The seven-time of ShLouis slumped plots to 305 in last week’s ' m < ‘ ~ . ‘ I u Dark »;0f‘§hioago nflnd ' Tot; Pittsbumh are, right , m will: iii} leaders. Dark .. three hits in as many ‘ must the Giantsl Monday “ ll Denies ns‘Of Retiring Ill ll, Italy (Reutepsi- — .. Enzo Ferrari Mon- 'denitd he plans to retire '. room as anesultof. the ‘Slmday of British driver when. his Ferrari left the stones to 100 miles an the West» German bushnded i-rr atoms of. and" received multiple in- ltm nurtured Ferrari would anagram racing, but he is- Ilpwnent from his foc- ‘.'.‘umirming his intention to race his cans. He ‘ - hint that Fernari driver 1 . Mme leads the world i Luigi Musso. another driver, was killed cumin simpler when he crashed ‘ til! French Grand Prix; r Ferrari drivers— llotti and the Spam- . s de Portago - were ‘ ear while racing. ‘ ‘0 j as. was running second . ' To Brooks when be magic. "y f T p i, . M’)»WlillleMys .. Municugrthy slump Mon- ‘ hits, including his ' Wmmthnn a month, Him Eplucisco Giants to a “film over Ohicmgo Cubs be- iugéecuve relief pitching who ended a simgarne “ m iorthe second-place ' National League trail‘Drlillwiiukee Braves by - w 'Mm-l‘. his 17th, gave * I mm in 13 flames. laurels with "-3 habusoman Ed w ed home a you in the sec. - I inexpensive _ fills-MUN you can . Employ .- . .‘g ' GUARDIAN! » iigllATRIOT WANT Ao than 8506 k “action Marathoner Is Unable To Complete Race , she fl'miisheld second Kill the 100- giciyyAshbum 0+ P‘hillios’ from " suc- C’ollins was xiihrown - aims and Philadelphia. Phlllics. Commissioner Fond. Frick said - . {The Hall of Fame 'WIas dedi- tralia‘s Merv Lincoln. He finished well behind his live competitors with a time of 4219.1. MOVES DOWN Bole-Vaulter Bob Reid of Van- couver, who Won a second-place Silver medal with his jump of 13 feet, eight inches. moved down to third place Monday with his best of 13 chet, six inches. J ac'kie Mac- Donald (Selling of Tononto, who won a bronze medal ~th Cardiii‘ for putting the shots 40 feet, one- ‘half inch, shorted her best dis- tance to 4-4 feet. seven inches Monday. But she still got a third- place prize. Sprinter Mike Agonisti of Van. couver. who got a bronze medal for covering 100 yards in 9,6. placed third again Monday but his timé was only 9.8. The 10.9 seconds clocked by Eleanor Haslam of Saiskruoon as yards would only have given her fifth place occur-diff. Hing Lead .nnd moved into lourth place with a .332 average. Skin-Tier is filth with .331. In the American League. Chic: ago’s Billy Goodman moved back into first place with a .331 per- centage. He climbed six points last week with eight hits in 20 times at bat. White Sox’ third baseman. however“ may have tumble at- taining the 4:77 total appearances necessary ,for consideration for the title. Goodman has 257 official times at bat plus 26 bases on balls. one hit by pitcher and five sacniiiices for 200 total Appear- ances. Chicago has 51.3mm; re- maining. ‘ into second place on a 10-point pickup to .329. The Tigers’ mo fielder had 114 hits in 33 at bats. Pete Runnels moved tron: {mu goings to third on a one-point gain in the Gilglhllh with is single. 'Dhe Giants, still shaky from their four straight losses at ,Mil- wauikea nan up a 4-0 load only to have the Clubs tie it in the send starter Milne MoOonmick to the showers. ' , San Francisco broke in mm to ostny In the when Mays opened with a double and stole third alder two “were‘out. ;;Re;lurn Player To Sugar Kings, OJJNICIINNTATI (AWL-Cincinnati Redlegsi Monday returned out- Sugar Kings of the International Baseball League. He who ob- tained (mm Harman: July 7 and batted .192 in 12 games. New Hall Of Fame Dedicated OOOXPEIRISFDOTN, N.Y. (AIP) ——- Baseball’s new Hall of Fame was dedicated today in ceremonies "league‘s annual Hall of Fame game between Washington Sen. carted “to the freedom loving and sports minded American citizen", and the figures who have brought chi-legume to its position as the national pastime. j ‘ -_ I Six members of the Hall) of Fame‘were on hand for the car- pmrony—Jl‘y Oofdb, Frank Baker, Fri'sah, Joe McCarthy, Charlie Gehringer and Joe Cronin, I r The new Hall otFame is (an addition to the building opined m . Africa - In Nov. Harvey Krucno of Detroit moved fighters M o o r o fought were ondimningunddmvein another . third with (our unnamed runs and ' fielder Dan Morejon to Havana ' which preceded the major' Witchcloctors Are‘f Part Of African ‘ Football Teams SAMSBURY. Southern Rhode- sia (APi—Withdoctors in South- ern Rhodesia have hound n veryl lucrative outlet for their mystic oharms—-as nesident charm sup- pliers to African football teams. Their ices for supplying “muti” (medicine) run as high as $28 for a. key match. But the most ex- II ‘scive charms are those buried by witohdoctons at imidniglit. in the middle of the ground before a cup final. Usual olianms for ordinary league m a t c h e s are smulcts which ploycrs weir on their arms. and a powder rubbed on to the body. , _ \Teams invariably employ one witnhdoctor for the whole season aimless the team finds itself los- ing more matches than it feels it should. ' ' ‘r . Durelle Will Fight Holt In SYDNEY (CIPi—Yvon ‘Durelle. British Empire light heavyweight boxing champion, said during the weekend he will go to Johannes- bung in November for a return bow with Mike Holt of South Af- rlca. Dunelle, here to referee a wres- tling match, said he had been Manhood $20,000 ta-x free for the fight. A short time ago Du- relle scored a TlKO over Holt in Montreal, when the South African was unable to wipe out for the ninth round. _ In an interview Durelle said again he wants to light Archie Moore, would light heavyweight champion. ‘Durelle said, “most scared. I’m not scared.” Moore is willing to flight Durellc but SPORT ECHOES BY NORMAN MACDONALD Three times this year at that Little League diamond at Queen Elizabeth Park a ball has been propelled over the fence for a home run. Twice the feat has been performed by Junior Gallant a young Rotary player who is showing this Ruthian ability early in his career. In the Babe Ruth league there are two half pints catching be- hind the plate who in the perfor-. mance of their duties do a lot bet- i let job than some big fellows in- the same position. Willie Gallant and Wayne Matheson are their names, and the way they zip that ball to all three bases makes run~ ners think twice before they try petty larceny on the base paths. There is nothing that will make a game more bagged than a catch- er without an arm. We’ve seen games in which the batter might just as well have gone to third base as first when he got a walk or a hit. The way runners. romp- r' around the bases. you might think it was “ring around rosy" they were playing.‘ Wayne and Willie will see that nobody gets; dizzy running those paths. ’ Two teen-agch playing under the banner of Green Gables made surprisingly low scores for their ages at the Summerside Golf Club in the first day of the Ladies Island championship meet. Helen Horne racked up 105, tying her mother who has a lot of ex- pcrience on the‘ links, and sister Janet, with a total ,of 106. Mrs. Nettie MacLeod who has ‘fig~ ured prominently in club champ- ionships before now takes a first mortgage on the Island crown. This personable lady is three strokes ahead of the field going into the final day’s play“ at Char- lottetown next Saturday. Her club mate and last year’s champion, Blanche Hogs, two Charlottetown and might give Nettie quite a bat- tl yet before the 36th hole, We’ve heard of a great many“ things cited as grounds for di— vorce, but we'd hate to see old typogmahical error added to the list. It was Mark not Mary De- laney that was in “ - boat ac- companying Dave Biggar on his victorious swim at Kildare last Thursday. Dave, besides being a fine athlete, is a happily married man. Let’s hope it stays that way. 2 Athletes Die Of Sun Stroke DITSBTOTN {ATP} w Two Spanish; athletes died of slunstroke Sun‘dayi We listened t. Jeff Jones, Chief! scout of the Milwaukee Braves. handing out words of baseball wisdom to young players at Sum~ menside Monday morning, ‘ Jeff showed ‘15 a beautiful ring he received in company with all the Milwaukee players and coaches for winning the World series. The ring had a central ruby flanked by four small dia- monds. 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