Iy AL MABKLE caaaeiaa Pr-II ll!" Wm" vgcmms tcr)-Marilyn Iall "u”.: The cheers and horn-honking of hack at the Strait of file. Thursday. ronctuerlns time. Thousands after 10 hours 39 ' to cross the strait last year. lngtnn state shore. near Victoria's Clover Point flood tide. 13,3 . mu. . wide channel record watched mm "1. mar and her coach. shore here as Marilyn wade: 3:: ' water. 38 minutes less than it took Bert Thomas of Tacoma. Wash.. it was Marilyn's second attempt is heat the treacherous body of water between here and thaWash- Marilyn, who left Etiis lino near Port Angcles. Wash, at 0.30 am. PDT. touched the beach.l(,'aIif.. and Ben Loughren of Vio- Tha same line had borne her on for more than six hours after she connected with it 2'14 miles south y is Minors: , onquers Sir . ln Record-Breaking of lace Rock! at a point 7i'4 miles from her destination. GIIITED I? 3.000 an estimated 35.000 jubilant vic- tnrlans greeted the valiant swim- Gus Ryder. I she made the beach. Marilyn thus became the fifth ' .-. and the d , .. . to cross the strait but only the secondytolswlm from Port Angeles or s. to V Cliff Lumsdon of Toronto last. week made the first crossing from Victoria to Port Angeles. complet- ylng the trip la 13 hours and 85 tminutes. l Amy Hlland of Long Beach, at llnria swam from Port Angeles to R200 p.m. riding the crest of l'lhe Canadian side last weekend but both landed several mllu soulhwent of Victoria. Loughren's time was 10 hours and 17 min- utes. Mrs. Pill-and's 10 hours and 51 minutes. Their route was shorter than that take! by Mao- llyn and Thomas. Altogether II attempts have been made to orou the channel. SWIM CONDITION! 300! Marilyn made the entire swim. through conditions considered ad- verse. without any scars. Weather and wear conditions wt-re never good and die ll-year old swlmmer's chances WC?! rated lov unlll near the and of the long grind. Waves almoatxtllroa foot hid battered her for the last half ol the swim. but save some aid as they were swaepinl hit to liar goal. It was mounted when cello waded into the water that she would be pulled out immediately if the conditions became at all adverse. Shortly after she started. a heavy ground swell came up. but uta.riu:'aId:' if its-u1rwtsoaae" milss swimming her finger at Ryder and the most. managed to keep the rough water. Chiel." ' "DON'T PULL Isl our- whaa-Isarllya on about from shore aha for a moment. "said: "No matter what I say within the next few hours-don't pull me out " oi the scores of telegrams urg- Ing heron throurhthsswirn one from Lumsdon probably meant A loud hsller from one of tho accompanying vessels. however) boats back after one minor collision in the The message read: "Go. go. Butch. Keep hustling, Love. til; . National League Baker. First HR: 3tL-Kati Shepard, Fallen (8); Klippstein. Acker ( 6! Robinson. Bailey. American League Hits: NYk-Mantle. Cleveland Boston . is to. Detroit . Baltimore tar and Triandos. W-Moore. , Washington HR: Wash-Seivers. t international League Columbus . nochestarn 010000- Conscugrs. Heard is), born. L - Consuegrl. Ila: shuba. ltoseboro. "Standings .3 ewes- iiilicesnv . esi7 its 3 T”-as: i 3-3” Baseball Results First New York 000 lflil 0tll-- I 7 Chicago 001 000 000- 1 I Anioneiii and Sarni; Drsbowsky and Chili. loeosd NswYork onnoooo-also Chicago 000 000 5- I 7 1 (Called account darkness! Surkont, McCall (7), Wilhelm (7) and Westriim; Hacker. Hughes (3), Brosnah (3). Meyer t7). and Landritls. W-Surkont. L - Hacker. Ella: New York, White. Chi, -Pittsburgh ooooooooo-s 4 1 st. Louis 1120 o1o iWX- 311 l Kline. Hall (7). Pollet (8) and Iollas; Mlsell and Kstt. L-Kline. 000 001 010- 2 I 0 N0 000 001- 3 I 0 Monger. Hail (ti). Face (7) Ind Schmidt, Collum to) and Cooper. W-Collum. L-Fat-r. ,2 Brooklyn sou 020 Hil- 6. I 0 Cincinnati 300 N1 000-- 5 I I Newcomhe and Cnrnpanella: Lawrence (at, Gross (0). and Bailey. L -- Klippstein. Hrs: - Cine. Post, First Chicago 310 001 0ili-- I 14 O ' New York 011 M0 001- I I II Reagan: and Moss; E. Coleman Larsen 1) and Berra. Howard (0). bit. Coleman. Hits: Chi-Riv- era: NYk-Berra. Second 1 Chicago 33 000 000-- I is I New York. M1 010 0117 4 13 1 Howell. Lnpalma (I) and Lol- - lar: Tirrley. Byrne (1'). Grim (I) L. and hrrs. w-. Howell. L-Truely. 000 010 0M-.- 1 I 1 000 001 0121- 2. I 1 Lemon and Hogan; Parnell and lie : Ola-Co vi ooo ooo ooo.- 1 4 s , am no sort-- 3 I o Lary and House; Moore. Brawn Kansas City 021 0M000-3 I I lift 080 Mix--- I I 1 Crirnlen. "Shanta (7) and Smith; ltobbs and Berberet. Lcrimlan. 000 200-- 1 J 0 I I 0 (Game called and of 6-rain) Dnaer and Noble: Marseil and land. Havana 100 210 000- 4 10 I Montreal 213 723 l5x--Z3 28 T. Cuscha fit. Msrraro (It and Dottam-. sierra ta); Cristanta and Renaud- Mlaml at Toronto. pod. rain. Richmond at Buffalo. ppd. raia ...................... ........L Iy Till CANADIAN PRESS Asnsric it will announced yesterday that the Annual Labor Day Track and Abegweit Athletic Association. The meet will be held under the lights beginning at 7 p.m. on Mon- day September Cird and it is ex- pected that it will be one of the most successful ever with pros- pects of a large turnout of smat- eurs from all parts of the Mari- times already in evidence. Special attention will be given to events for athletes in the under lit age group and 16-18 group. A few senior open events generally special events for these groups can Physical Fitness Division in oo- group are operation with the Charlottetown dash contested will be dropped so thst,of Labor Day Track Meet To . Be Held Here September. 3rd be held. Events open to the under in 100 yard duh. II) yard . 440 yard relay and a high jump. Those under 16 have three events open to them; 100 yard dash, 22) yard dash and the 440 yard dash. There will be nine open events. The best all-round athlete at the meet will receive the S.F. Doyle Memorial Trophy. Three special awards will be given for the 6-mile event and in all other events troph- ies will be presented for first and bronze medals for seconds. All entries must be in the hands Brig. W.W. Reid not later than midnight Sept. lst. Lumsden, Park TORONTO (CF)-Veteran mar- athon-swim rivals Cliff Lumsdon of Toronto and Tom Park, form- erly of Hamilton and now of Lake- wood, Callf.. seem likely tb head on international slate of 10 en- 1'. next week's 827.000 Lake Ontario swim. William Harwood. chairman of the swim committee. said Thurs- day midnight was the deadline for applications but. on the basis of those in before then it will be an international event with six men and four women competing. To start at Niagara-on-the-Lake nest Monday. Tuesday or Wednes- day. depending on weather con- ditions. the 32-mile race is to end on the Canadian National Exhibit- ion's lakeside waterfront. Represented likely would be Canada, Great Britain. the United States. Lebanon, F rk and, indlrecty. Holland. by a Canadian mmigrsnt who trained in The Netherlands. Lumsdon. who last week swam the Strait of Juan de Fuca and earlier this summer heat Park by a stroke in the Atlantic City mar- Arrows Ouiscore ' Halifax Citatieis DARTMOUTH (C?) Dart- mouth Arrows outscored Halifax Citadels 2-l Thursday night in the third game of s Halifax and Dis- trict League bestof-seven semi- final series. The win gave Arrows a one-game edge over Cltadals. Bill Hears. oh the mound for Halifax. gave up only four hits, Ar-rows' Jim Rough surrendered six hits in the Ciiadels. Both pitch- ers lasted the full nine ' inga. Halifax committed only wo er- rors compared to Dsrtmouthls four. TRURO (CPJ-Truro Besrcats Thursday night in the third game ' '9'-53" of s Halifax and District League 7' 4" -9” beat-of-seven semi - final series 0! I0 '-M 3 that lasted is innings. . 5 3 -5” "if The win gave Truro a two game 5 5" -W "55 lead in the series. 3" 8! -"I 9 The game was tied so until the N 05 354 335 last of the nth when Truro pushed 50 5' 5" across the winning run with a 3 9' -33 scratch hit. a walk and a wild Stellarton throw to first. ilouetles iiave Aci- AL ICP) - Montreal "0: stage, it's la? iwinuaet. t our sin . I tackle. , Mm . V y ...,..,-in-r i-. ' a-mi -tr " Lead Entrants For S27,000 Lake Swim athon swim. Park. a veteran marathon swim- mer who last year won the At- lantic City affair. Britain's Brenda Fisher who set the record for the lake swim July trants to be announced today in 13. Willy (Windmill) O'Connor .youtliful Magog. Que. swimmer who missed out in a Lake Ontario hld- two weeks ago. Steamfiiter John Jaremey of Toronto, 04. the only male rop- queror of the lake: who accom- plished the feat last month. Toufic Blaik of the Lebanon. who travelled to Canada last spring to train for a lake swim, Robert Cassette. 3. of Fort Al- fred. near Chlcoutiml. Que.. who last month swam the 21 - mile width of Lake St. John. Que. in 21 hours. so minutes. Danish marathon champion Greta Anderson. Lies Put, Montreal woman swimmer who hails from Amster- dam, and Winnie Roach Leussler. who has made several unsuccessful at- tempts on the lake but has awurn the English Chnnnal. fared s broke arm is day night's - Four against Ottawa Rough Darch will be out for the Bigqar To Try Strait Sunday swimming instructor. will I.l'lI. able conditions prevailed swim was postponed. strait he will be the 8-1" Shot Cops Race YORK. England 88 too Gimcrsek stakes was third lead as he passed the 116.0. - Record At Olympic Trials TORONTO (OP) Record- breaking performances were al- most at a" standstill at Canada's Olympic swim trials here Thurs- day. In driving wind and rain o Vancouver's Allan Brew found power enough in the afternoon heats to score a record-breaking time. threshing the junior men's 100 - yard backstroke in 1:05.6. seven-tenths of a second later than his own previous junior and senior mark. shared with Jeff Mattson of Washington. D. C. ltlwas the 24th record of the meet so far, in which I) former 50-yard pool records have been shadedeand four other records set in events previously unlisted. All helped to ease the task of the Olympic selectors who were to sift nine or 10 swimmers and divers from the N0 bidders from British Columbia. Manitoba. Ontario and Ill! Quebec. ' , Apart from Brew's penlng dash none of the other showings at the: outdoor Alec Duff memorial pool were up, to the standards set in the previous two days three-day meet. Brantford's Susan Barber. 15. four-time record holder and stand- out of tho trials so far. stroked the gruelling 440 yards freestyle in 5:305. 7.1 seconds slower than the 25-yard pool mark held by Sis- san sangstar of Victoria. Track And Field Athletes Seeking Olympic Team Births HAMILTON tCPl - Olympic have a' football brother, orning women wh M from Nov. 12' in Dec. 0. All provinces. encept Prioc slid- ward island are sending compati- bwll. Wars-cider. acting a- iatar of municipal affair-s.'w of- games I p.m.y events ack and 100 and zoo metres could be in for field athletes from across the a pounding with Jim Warrior of , today to Halifax and Stuart Camera of Ti - Cat. Guard” Breaks Arm i-munrou (OP) - Art Dareh. Hamilton Tiger - Cat guard. suf Tiger-Cats also lost the game. 29-21. Davison Biggar. a Summerside to swim Nprthumberlnnd Strait Sunday August 26th. If conditions are favorable and will plunge into the water from the New Bruns- wick side between four and five Dave had planned the strait ai- tcmpt last Sunday but unfavor- whose home is in Charlottetown, won the three mile event at the West Prince Aquatic Meet early this month and if he conquers the third person (AP)-Eudae mon. an I-l long shot. wgg Th by one and a half lengths over fa- vored sklndles Hotel. Talttinger Eudsemon. ridden by Edgar Britt. played a waiting game in the field of seven crack two-yeah olds over the six-furlong course. He pulled ahead 150 yards from home and was still increasing his 'skindles Hotel was backed at 10-1! and Taiitinger at 35-1. Allan Brew Cracks Backstroke Wt Yankee at-e Mickey Mantle sits on the ri11;.'nut steps riuring.bat- ting practice. and seems to be pondering the big question ”will he win in his bid to break Babe Ruth's home run record?" Mantle, with 42 round-trlppers, has 3! Wedner openc Riders. l season. Tom MacFarlane's rejuvenated Stars lambasted the Flyers 10-8 at Memorial Field last night to even up their best of three City Baseball League semi-final series at one game apiece. The Stars backed up Vern Hand- rahan's sharp 4-hit pitching by hot- tering Earl MacKinnon for l3 hits. Handrahan. hurling his second complete game in three nights. was in complete control of the Flyers up until the top of the ninth when 2 hits. a base on balls and some shaky fielding presenting the Flyers with their three runs. Handrahan would have been going into the ninth with a no- hitter had It not been for some pebbles on the clay diamond. Both of the earlier hits were the result of bad hops as the ball hit pebbles and csreened away from infield- IT'S. Hsndrnhso struck.o1it. 11 batten in registering his first playoff win. Earl MacKinnon was tagged for 1a hits but he had no visible means of support from his teammates who made many wild hesves and booted the ball for six inlscues. Macxinnoii whlffed .11. i SCORE FOUR IN FIRST The Stars almost had the game on ice in the very first frame attempt and the Biggar. the am postin .eeived a rude jolt Thursday when four weeks. He pitched the Roger Craig. of the the University of Saskatchewan ea- sh for the willing ldgletlol to the "”'.'.- ...... l. r' afternoon com- pditlon. seven man and three , stated in the events. sections MANTLE PONDERS,.BlG QUESTION games left in which to tie Ruth's 1927 mark of 60 and 19 to set a new record. In addition to his home-runibld Mantle seems fairly certain to lead both major leagues in batting percentage, runs scored and RBl's. ' j, Stars Wallop Flyers TO-3 To Even Semi-Final Series as four singles a walk and three errors by the Flyers gave them four runs. with four runs across the plate. one out and two runners aboard Cuker Pinenu ended the frame when he engineered a brll- i liani double play after scooping LeClair's well tagged grounder be- hind third. The Stars made it 7-0 in the third. 9-0 in the seventh and 10-0'in the eighth before the Flyers came back with three of their own in the ninth. First baseman Kip Ready. who played a great game at first for the Stars. led the attack at the plate with 8 singles in four official irips. Johnny Squarebriggs slam- med a double and single and Don- nie Lecair and Brian Maccalluni each had two singles. Lorne MacGulgan awaited two slnges for the Flyers. Gord Silv- ers and Mark Ladner got the oth- ers; - Don Whelsn -handled the plate with Johnny Squarebriggs and In MacKinnon on the bases. The third and final game will be played Sunday. LINESCORE Flyers 000000008 -140 Stars 403 000 21X -- 10 is I MacKinnon and Shepherd. Hand CINCINNATI IA?) - Pennant hopes of Brooklyn Dodgers re- Wfllt Md bewme I1 x-rays disclosed that relief pitcher pt 1 Clem Labine has suffered a chlrr Physicians said the cost would ped bone in his right wrist and he on Lablne's wrist for two weeks would be out of action three in and that he probably would be up- rahsn and Coyle. Dodger? . Pennant Hopes Get Jolt As Clem Labine' lniured After the game Lsine and his urhh. and when the Dodgers arrived here Tl.lllr5dBy he was taken to has- a ale to pitch for three weeks. or Labtne was struck while batting 4; month, in the top half of the ninth inning The righthanrle. set a Brooklyn Wednesday night in Si. Louis by club record Wednesday night by Cardinal liurler Larry Jackson finishing his 42nd game. He has item of the in- saved 16 games for the Dodgers ning and saved a to victory for this year, and has a 0-6 won am! lost record. . ' ggser-oils: -. E . .4; all. Fox had eight straight W in...-1... 1...... hits. ting one at Boston ' -an-m”it'e no sex w---am ta? ""'""" ""'” W "" ...ET".l.c.:.11:. :.'...i'e:'..?.':.': .12.: a. - PROBABLE -PITCHERS . its-a um - ' B t cinefguu ,, Karlie” (H) .0! JIIIIO lg-Olm) ttabursh at It. Louis (N)- "ii:5.' i?.;ii ':."i'il'"...r..l””'i 5:31,?-or iuarur ta.ii'v. x.'.L': Philadelphia at Mtlwaukgg tn. -znohertg (14-14) a spans (it-9) :13 2 his tard run--his first since August it. Mantle is still. fiva samea ah labs Ruth's record-all pace. E- is E S E 3 B 5' for consecutive bits is 13 a . 2 Cleveland at Boston - Garcia (160) - game series. the Detroit at"-Baltimore (N)--linen cap after going Milan in the opener. The home!" was s two-out, ninth-inning shot into the upper left field stands. BALTIMORE (AP)-Bay Moore limited the Detroit-Tigers to three hits over seven innings. banged out two limp! J noel 1.", hunt and 451-foot triple in add: N,u.,,,, E351” 7"; law "' 3'0"" lion in the home run in the Milwaukee Kansas City 'dtVashlngton.' -Kratiow it-Tliil Palcusl fi- Ttgers 3-0. s The big righthander was forced . from the some after injuring his ;:1:ulder sliding into second in the WASHINGTON (AP)-Roy Sio- vers slammed his 30th home run to tie the Washington club record he set last season as the Senators HORSE RAG Will be held at Riverside RMGWEY. Labour Day. Sep tember 3. Racing 8 dashes for purse of 51000.00. En- tries close Monday, August; 27- Send entries to Ida Yeo, 319 Fitzroy St. or J. Leo Tl Praught. Cherry Valley. Matinee ll-Iorse Race MoNl:ILL's MILL! Saturday, August 25th Allghorses must be ready to it ..u...uuau. 1(ririi sponwred by M"Nem'” Brackley Point Road l . CARMICHAEI. Women's Institute. Pmlmlu” SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS sroits CLOSIS AT than us. SATURDAY , CLEARACE! 1toTRviv1:- POWER MOWERS. Campers them for feetarerueaci price -with other