tibia: TRAIL A ' Mayer Likes To Know What Defended And Condemned event a to-year reserve maximum. C . ,. , Without the reserve clause trrlen" um” mm ' Bommvu baseball contracts players woul.-ll Giles, now National League preai-. By WHITNEY MARTIN vizit YORK (AP)-Dick Mayer V :lli'h it nice. unassuming young. take a few bucks. out (it gllf Or , National Open golf chain-l his U.S. pttii1shlP- . . may a man with his blonde good looks. suddenly projected into the national spotlight. would dt-it-lop a slight swelling of the Mad and beg photographers to shoot his chiseled profile from M1 the right angle. g But Mayer remains himself, nicuning a slightly bashful. con-; ndc-rate guy who apparently hast . hard time aayuir "no" to snyl reiiltesf. and was for tiis 282.. a VI t'ary Mtddlecoff. ll.ls in the hole." he said. At that stage I wasn't worriediages than Archie aitiilll lliddlecoff. I was just wor-l int-it about getting ahead of Jimmylat 32. 33 and 34, but insists 34 is M2 right. Ilctilal'BI. i wanted to get my I i;l.ttll we hope he makes a million.lhe had to do. After he teed off on He was in town last weekend doing better." telling how he sank his paths crossed iii-fuol birdie putt on the 72nd hole par on the lath. his loyal follower total eventually tied blurted: "I noticed a cleal mark about crossed I ;lyl('(" feet from the cup and knew that bird we need before it's ”il.li if the ball made that spot it over. on the big board." He said his wife told him on the 15th hole of the final round what the 17th. Lloyd Mangrum, a for. mer Open champion who now rep- resents the same club-makiniz con- cern as Mayer, sidled up to hint and repeated Dem.u'et'I score. ”I was glad to know what I liad to do." Mayer says gratefully. un- consciously showing that he is I competitor unafraid of pressure. lie had an supporter in the gallery. an unidentified caddy from Toronto who had csdied for Mayer in Canadian events. Everytime the caddy had a chance. he told Mayer that "we're and when their after Mayer got his I've got everything but my eyes. But we'll get 'fMan. Incidentally. Mayer has more Moore or Jersey Joe Walcott. He's listed variously iSwimming And Boating Bring Pleasure But . . . Prince Edward Island is world lfniiicd for its wonderful syvimw ltihll: and boating facilities and mi.,,...t everyone up hricf sumnicr pp.-wort Ill and on the water. I But our island waters also ltoid lIt'l'InllK IinI.urils for those who ov- canoe. Learn to handle erlook stinplc safcty precau- imn; .. prccaiitions which may moan tho prevention of a triitzctiy limit. could bring gricf to families lautf uholc communities. A fi-w years ago. sailboats wcrcl tho votziic. Iiut the spccd crzwe alliIli(lP of the age we live in has IllJt(It' why for the fzistcr. more ilitilliiii: spectlhuzit Poivcr biints arc built for speed and are very lt"t'.Ivty to handle. As it conscqucncc there is an ever present danger- of accidents.” The Red Cross Water Safety Service has issued a list of ”dont's" for hnatmen and swimmers which -hi-ulil be carefully read. remem- hcred and above all . . . observ- ed. It might be a good idea to cut this clipping out and placc it where it will be handy for quick refer- rnce bcfone ytiu undertake a work- Pllfl at the beach - outer: SWIMMING RULES DON'T swim alonc iutniming plat-cs. DON'T dive into uiikiuiwn wal- f'l flocks and braticlics may be hiildcn. It least 2 hours. il0N"I' swim wlicn overheated. (hurl off gradually first. llfl.N”T swim when ovcrtired. DON'T swim too far from shore. Swim parallel to the siiorc. lt(l.V'T swim until you become uluiistcd particularly if the wa- tcr be cold. Ii0N"f swim after dark unless tlmrouzhly familiar with the iuimniing iirca. know It is sure, and are accompanied by a "hud- ill " Stay close to shore. DON'T paiiic if you should get into difficulties. You must think ihinfl. DON'T ”dtick" or push liaflicrs Into the water. Playfulncss may not a lifc. BOATING Rl7I.I-is i)(iN'T go out in a small boat Catching Than Ry III-IRNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer fi'l'TAWA t(.'Pt-Canada's esti- mated 3.000.000 anglers spend mil- Imus of dollars a ycar on equip- ment. travel and accommodations In indulge in their favorite pas- lime. flirt. says Fred Woodltig. infor- mation director of the federal fish- eries department, many do not itnnw how to handle tbcir catch In lteep it as fresh and wholesome Ii pnssiblc. "All too often." he said. "the cfi which they bring home from 2 fishing trip is partially spoilt-tl ml unfit for anything but the gar- N”-: can." sl'0Il.8 QUICKLY Fish deteriorates quickly due to llactcrla. lodged in its intestinal tract. on the skin and over the till coverings. The tiny bacteria miliiply quickly and can spoil a W taken to half their growth. Tbcre are other decay-causing hitori. Scientists have found that ill! energy a fish loses in its death liruggie upset: the chemlchl ha- arice in its muscle. thus hurrying -lignnset of rigor mortis. For that reason. although it is I relatively-minor cause of we "Merit should kill their fish as foot as they are caught. dress in mix the hell! Cavities -its "ndycrushed Ice and than pack lhe,iii more tee in an insulated ronlatiier. ' Here an other bacteria-coatrot in . lips: not let a fish catch its im- rtmected in the run for an inde- "llr period or trail It behind a lit min-was-and water. looks forward to. or small. svason when! too mciiiorv of a long cold winter cumplctely scaworthy. IIIIQS nutty in the ctijuynient re-I in or on the I)0N"I' swim at unstipcrvisodp DON'T swim after eating. Waltl ilcarly if you are to do thc right ' -Anglers May Be Better At "h In 1': days unlesii precautions '0 - unless you are a swimmer or are wearing a life preserver. DON'T overload any boat. large DON'T use any boat that is not i)ON'T go out in a boat in storm niy weather. DON'T stand tip in a boat or water-' craft. DON'T chance places in I small boat. DON'T it-ave the limit if it cap- ' sizes. (Sling to it until i-cscucd. DON'T attempt to swim to slioni. DON'T shoot rapids. l)()N'”l' use honic-niticlc rafts or Doctor M:icl.cn an. '7-ve r-oldi . . aims as bums. pcrnmnpn, Sl,(.m:,:n, 0? "H; (Mg and. Exterior Primer. (Colour charts . In view of the recent statcmcnt eral - provincial wildlife. confer-I mixgblenghcefxffgleigis pgziicglgn bnrrgzr f 1 . p - . g g g - . . .. . -. I o nspctlor Wlartin of the R C M once. has taken on himself the etc” at the same low pnc" .5 the Om. iP. relative to the dangers of the careless handling of power boats and the penalties provided by law thmiiizh the Navigation Safely lllcizulalions of the Canada Ship- ping Act. it would be well for op- crators of such boats in pay par- ticular attention to the following' safety rules. suggested by a pow- or boat manufacturer: DON'T ovcrloziri a boat. DON'T mcrpoucr it with a motor lartz-t5P('li0lilI1V' Of or than the manufacturer recom- nicntls. (lnrtgv boat nccupniii. l Carry an approicd firc extin- lgliISIlf'l'. Watch the wcathcr -- head for shclter II a storm breaks. Stay away from wakes of larg- er crait. If unavoidable. cross at an angle or at Icast 45 dcgrccs. llon't stand in ii small boat Slow down before chanltintl seats. I Don't drink alcoholic bevera- igcs ultcn boating. Don't be is "ltot-rod". iibcv safe- ty iind boating courtesy rulcs. Stay witii the boat if it over- turns - ncvcr swim for short-. l Don't rock the boat. mnkc turns at too high speed. or drive closc to or among hathcrs. Ncvcr sniokc whilc rcfuclling gasoline is inflammable. ('nri'y lights on your boat at night. Rout owners should feel rc- lriponslble for their own safety and the safety of others. Make every week safety weeic. Keeping Fish prncticiil Application for anglcrs. I Dr. Hugh Tarr. director of the fisheries ri-scarch board": techno- logical station at Vancouver. de- veloped an aureomycln compound now used at sci: undcr rigidly- conlrolicd conditions by commer- lcial fishermen. ' The compound is an antibiotic. The health departments food and drtig administration will not ap- prove sale of the compound to anglers because careless use of ltlie antibiotic can be harmful to tiiiman health. . Commercial fishci-mi-n dip their catchcs in ii solution of water and iaurt-ninycin compound. or dust the powticr compound on the packing ii('t'. The compound. while it retthrdr bacteria growth. is not a substi- tute for proper refrigeration and sanitary meiisiiri-ti. It can help prolong the freshness of fish by days. I l . Yacht Makes Record Time I t i NEWPORT. R.l. 4APt - Cotton Blossom II-l I29. Mr. Wooding advises thatl IV Tuesday completed. the fastest yacht race ever rua between Annapolis. Itld.. Iltl Nev-I port but had to yield class A hon-t oi-stoahrantltiewsioopiiamcd Caper. Caper. owned by H. Irving Pratt of New York. finished the 460-mile ly lf- 1-scrv I r ach "r" . H D! "5 0 9 Ilc has also found time to write pocms. llc was prcsirictit of the Canadian Authors Association from I952 tol Baseball Conthact Rules Are I , . Strokes He Can Use -And Win: WHWON MP-me 0' . , baseball”: top performers lined up with the club owners against any great tinkering with the rules governini Dllvers and contracts. These contrasting views of life on the playing field were given to the House of Representative. antl- trust subcommittee in testimony bearing chiefly on baseball's re- serve clause-a key contract pro- vision which binds a player to the club that fi-rst signs him. The subcommittee is investigat- ing possible monopoly and trust aspects of baseball's organi- zation. STOL"I' DEFENCE A stout defence of the way base- ball Is. run came from Jerry Cole-I man. infielder for the world chain-I pionsiiip New York Yankees; Ed-ii die Yost. veteran third sacker for; Washington Senators. and Roblni R0.beI'lS.. star pitcher for Philadel- phia Phillies. IAII three are player representa- tives from their clubs. Yost nndt Roberts are chief representatives American for their leagues, and National. the respctively. All thrcc were of the opinion the reserve clziiise has be:-refitted mg, Rarnc. although Roberts appeared to be more sympathetic to the? plight of minor league players: held down by cltib controls. Roberts said he was somewhat. in favor of limiting the reserve provision to four ycars-allowing 2! Dla.Vci' to IN: drafted by another club aftcr that period. TAKE Aw.-ii" A Lot But the Phiilics righthandcr said: would 1 ”take away :i lot" from club or-: elimination of the clause ganizzition and mum morale. Coleman said he was against: Aids Wildlife OTTAWA '(iPl - III. J. task of translating leading arti- cles on Russian wildlife. volume one of Russian Ganic Rt-ports today to the 21st annual meeting of the. conference. It deals with the furl braver. p The wiry little Scot has trans-, laled about 200,000 words of Rus-i .sian technical matter on wildlife1 and hunting published by the So- sri-Jcihi. rowi-:n BOAT RULES vi.-i government, ; lilacbciiiiun. who has been. the wildlife confer-; cnce about cighl ycars does most In his Iran.-zlatinil in his spare, He presented Dr. 9 as a hobby. plays and short I954 Monday antl- Language Hobby ; Md iiiaclennanis .ioliby --the Russian: language-ias proved a boon tel Canadian wildlife experts. 1- cttntorrrravm suumeasiol E . Stewart I Harlan D. l. Miller E stories. : :. so am. Inns! 14 Central smut 5 Plano ens rim. use E ' Thursday. June 27. 1957 The Guardian Page 7 ....?E.:-O:::- fell Giles, when boss of tneCin- innatl Rednoneowrotelllllll be up for grabs and ithe richldmh grinned u mg. fggtiagony n"mfl.h::-EM u" from his trout-row hearing room A different attitude came fr l””t .. an hgdulgd wnm.5,. James pot Club owners are brutal the way Prendergast, a former big leagugi they ,h3"d" P5” 91'3"”-,,"”ci' pitcher who was suspended tmmlally in the. minor leagues. Pren- organized baseball in 1951 after ""88" W”- proumng . nu,-y cut I He suggested thacplayers have p,u,de,g.,g'wy,., 1,, played. some voice in naming cam- for Syracuse In the International ml5”P”"' M msebm '” 3'" a” league. has filed lawsuits in his P3" PIWP" wmf, 91”” I” 3” I9 onnnln Wu aunt buebeug plead their case. Now. he said. LED BOLSREVK the commissioner is paid by the CAL . owners and he ”isn't not!!! I-0 N10 Prcndergast testified that War-I the hand that feeds him." DOES YOUR HOUSE NEED PAINTING? 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