18 THE awh Ms, rude sy 14.1900 |W 0 ke [EXPERIENCE PAYS OFF Leafs Leading | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS |Willie Kirkland SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords Wind From | Vancouver School Girl |AngelsInEx. |i nue covaomn pness fin, Ermine ame Hoy me AE | - . American League {St. Louis 36 44 .450 161, (fielder Willie Kirkland of Cleve- Candlesticks | a Rain In Sth WIL Pet. GBL Chicago 3645 44417 |land Thursday night became the | Sets World Swim Mark Nev ork... 3 SC adie BY il mi 6 82n¢ Saal SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Can- TORONTO (CP)--An_exhibi- Detroit 5530 647 -- | Twursiay's Results player to hit four home runs in lestick Park's howling winds : :. tion baseball contest between Baltimore 48 38 .558 714 |Pittsburgh 1 S i | i | brought growls from the all-star By JACK SULLIVAN Word since. the 1956 Oly MPIC! 10s Angeles Angels of the Amer-| Cleveland 47 40 540 id IM P a Hh ralicises 1d Kirkland had three home runs baseball players which might| Canadian Press Staff Writer Hares. ican League and Toronto Maple|Chicago 4245 48314 |Chicago 3 Cincinnati 4 in the second game of a double- { Mayor George Christopher amateur swimmin officials | 4 "| League has halted at the end of Washington 3846 .452 161; | , {then walked and s LANDLOCKED said Wednesday he has asked showed remarkable far-sighted. 3tYlc and as a member of AUs-|gi; innings because of rain here| Minnesota 350 41220 Chem Cooma 8.6) ae Cin. Walked his first time up Thurs- ; 4 [ 8 |tralia's 400-metre freestyle re- i | | Chicago (Cardwell 8-6) at Cin ht then clubbed a pitch SALMON, (the city recreation and park de- ness when they chose 13-vear- "IE TO0Nelre, Trecslile To iThursday night. Los Angeles 1551 407 20% |cinnati (Jay 1244) (N) day night then ¢ a bite CALLED THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE partment to start processing a gjd Mary Stewart for Canada's A lace A ip The Leafs, an independent Kansas City 3152 37328 | Milwaukee (Hendley 1-2) at by Minnesota's Pedro mes TROUT FAMILY, ARE TAKEN IN NORTHe $55,000 appropriation for a me-|1959 Pan-American Games team npr freestyle {minor league outfit, were lead- Thursday's Results |St. Louis (Broglio 6-9) (N) into the right field bajcony. A teorological survey of the gusty at Chicago. They figured that In the 1958 iA Empire |iN8 the Angels, the latest team p.jiinore 2 Boston 3 Philadelphia (Owens 1-2) at "3S his 15th homer of the sea- drafts in the $15,000,000 stadium. international competition Was|Games at Cardiff Wales, she|in the expanded 10-team Amer-yinnesota § Cleveland 6 Los Angeles (Podres 92) (N) | *'p i j i k x : : Rocky Colavito was the last The all-stars gather again for just the thing to make her a oo" gold and two second.|ican loop, 3-0. Kansas City at Washington ppd, Pittsburgh (Gibbon 7-4) at San! evious a to hit. omar |their second game of 1961 at world beater. slace silver medals and last! Toronto scored their three|rain, rancisco (Sanford (4-5) (N) H i NS ASTD 5 JONDER Boston July 31. The skinny, 96-pound Vancou- a in the Rome Olympics, runs in the fourth inning after New York 6 Chicago 2 International League in tow Sntecutive Yimes 3 bat ? Wednesday's 30th all star ver youngster appeared to be/she successfully defended her|two batters had flied out. (Only games scheduled) WL Pet. GBL| game while with Cleveland. game turned from a well-played lost among the broad - shoul-|100.metre freestyle title --the| Three consecutive hits -- sin- Today's Probable Pitchers Columbus 334 609 -- |° affair into a comedy of errors ered, taller and heavier Ameri- first woman to win the Olympicigles by R. C. Stevens, Fritz Baltimore (Estrada 7-5) at Charleston 48 37 565 4 before the Nationsls pulled cut cans who swept everything in sprint title twice. {Brickell and ex-Angel Ken Ham-|Boston (Monbouquette 8-7) (N)|Buffalo 4240 512 8% YEARLY AWARD a 54 victory on Roberto Cle- sight. Little Miss Stewart didn't| Wiss Stewart is still a nifty |lin--loaded the bases and set| Kansas City (Rakow 1-4 and Jersey City 4240 512 8% ou G1 ASGOW. N.S (CP) mente's single in the last of the/win any medals but she cer- free - style swimmer and the|the stage for the first run. Shaw 5-8) at Washington (Me. Rochester 4543 511 8% |; oa] women's groups will nom- 1058, tainly gained experience. Aussies, who captured 11 of the Los Angeles pitcher Tom Mor-|Clain 7-7 and Daniels 4-5) (N). Toronto 4041 e030" (Local Women g ET A stadium record crowd of She went home, trained when-|19 titles at stake in the 1958 B.E. gan who had come in to relieve] Los Angeles (McBride 8-5) at|Richmond 3948 44814 | f "woman of the year" of this 44,115 gathered in windless ever possible and made the 1960) Games swimming, may have starter Ron Moeller, threw his/Cleveland (Latman 8-0) (N) |Syracuse 3157 .352 22% ad when it Jos Baind its Tar- weather under sunny skies and|team {o the Rome Olympics,/some trouble with this pert first pitch to Leaf second base-| Minnesota (Pascual 7-11) at| Thursday's Results tan festival Aug. 3 filed out three hours later into That's when she really started] schoolgirl. man Sparky Anderson and|Detroit (Lary 13-4) (N) |Buffalo 7 Rochester 8 Rid the teeth of a gale. to show her class. : EE ~|catcher Ed Sadowski let it go] New York (Sheldon 6-2) at Columbus 5 Richmond 10 : - 4 American League manager; The five - foot - one - inch LONG HISTORY past him, scoring Stevens from Chicago (Herbert 7-8) (N) Charleston 0 Jersey City 4 Richmond at Charleston (N) SLNCASTING IN SHALLOW WATER WILL, == : Paul Richards of Baltimore said girl battled the world's best to third. National League (Only games scheduled) | American Association WAVE TO TROLL DEEP, WITH WIRE LINES, = ch the winds made Candlestick|the wire and gained a spot in (dest historical society in the| Anderson later hit the ball to W 1 Pet. GBL Today's Games Thursday's Results TOUT EAIVARNER MORTS. Park the worst playing field injthe final of the 100-metre free- ys the Massachusetts Histor- shortstop Joe Koppe, who threw| Cincinnati 5530 .647 -- Toronto at Rochester (2) (N) Houston 7 Denver 8 SAL the major leagues. style. En route, she beat Aus- joa) Society was founded at Bos-| wild at first base, scoring Brick-| Los Angeles 5035 .588 5 |Butfalo at Syracuse (N) {Louisville 2 Indianapolis 12 Ic -- Tl Ra's fabulous Ysa Konrads In ison in 1700, lell and Hamlin. Pittsburgh ~~ 4236 538 9% Columbus at Jersey City (2) (N) Dallas Fort Worth 1 Omaha 3 Ottawa Scene of Lakeshore League gun novon le Inter. Standings rsa men | emer LJ] LJ * W LT Pits. is the only Canadian to reach qua 1C C 1V1 Y Belleville i 17 |the final in this event. Miss Orono 5 12 |Grant did it at the 1956 Games OTTAWA (CP) -- It's water will attract 60,000 fans and 30\Port Hope 11 in Melbourne. sports month in the river- and top speedsters from across Can-|Peterboro' 10 It wasn't surprising last Sat- canal-surrounded capital where ada. Newcastle 6 |urday at Tacoma, Wash., when| three major yachting and speed] The same day at the Britan- (Standing as of July 10) ... the Vancouver girl set a world boat racing events will be run nia Yacht Club, the fifth running| ™ record in the 110-yard butterfly off during the next few weeks. of the two-day National Capital . in a Pacific Northwest Amateur Hundreds of other minor re- Regatta will start with entries Little League Athletic Union meet. Experts) gattas fill local schedules. from Toronto, Montreal ii Rave Joon calling the shot wo July 22 is the big day with a points in between as well as T A his ss and she sho won) Boat bran on the Ri- some 100 from Ottawa. ournament t |give amateur swimming in Can- deau River and yacht club races| On the weekend of July 29-30, . ada a big lift. r on the Ottawa River--both at-|the Britannia will be the scene Dundas A ain Her time at Tacoma was one tracting entries from other ci- of the Canadian lightning class g minute and 10 seconds, well ties. championships when hundreds ahead of the listed world mark On the Rideau's picturesque of the 19-foot-long sail racers Mavi ToN (CP) Alike of 1:10.8 set Feb. 23, 1960, by aT : Mooney's Bay, in the south end will seek the right to enter the ng Dur oo Ia 3 ap oo jaustralia s powerful Dawn er ; 3 of the capital, will be staged North American championships. the site of the Little Teague ase! 5 interesting Decause the 1 J Eo the first running of the one-day Back at Mooney's Bay Aug. 5, District One baseball tourna-|og HAs § 124 - year - old Miss Fraser un- Ottawa Speedboat Regatta. The some 400 paddlers from ment, district representative|doubtedly ranks as one of the Rotary Club, which expects to|across Canada will compete in George Cochrane announced ¢ ; | 4 ) : 4 3 2 raise $25,000 from the regatta the big Canadian canoe cham-|ihis week. a a men] gn § 4% 7 4 : Ta 77 x / 8 i ag ; : a 8 OTN UT 00 for its welfare fund, predicts it |pionships, another annual affair The week-long series will open clash head-on with tiny Miss July 31 with Dundas Nationals Stewart at the 1962 British Em- | entertaining Stoney Creek Opti-|pire Games at Perth, Australia. mists. The following night de-| Canucks Popular ism i i me wom ce | dale Li ill Ancaster| Mis: ser, ve . 4 v . ' on Kons, will meet Ancaster inches tall and weighing 143 . : Ends-of lines, one-or-two of-a- Ll] : 1 Annual wanis will tangle with Winona./Pounds, has been beating -the| By : . . 1S ey Dundas Americans and Binbrook] -- || wl 2 kind only very low priced will conclude the initial round R dl 'J J % " 3 , By DOUG MARSHALL jing but not monotonous regular-|Aug. 3. e egs oey ay Canadian Press Staff Writer |ity. Last year Sgt. Gunnar| The semi - finals, embracing| L d NL I ERA to clear ! BISLEY, England (CP)--|Westling of New Westminster, the four first - round winners, | eaas n y 3 ih Without the Canadians, a vice- BCs he ews Frio yi be held Aug. 45 and the, NEW YORK (AP)--Joey Jay, president of Britain's National) the top indiv ) -|final Aug. 7. largely responsible for Cincin- . - Rifle Association said at a din-|le¥- | ~ District Three (Port Arthur) nati Reds rise to the top of the Bookcase beds and panel beds, com ner last week, the annual Bis- WON OTHERS is slated to meet the District/ National League, is the circuit's i \ ley competition just wouldn't be! Canadian teams won the Ra-|One winners Aug. 12 at Dundas|earned run leader at the sea- j LiL] - \ plete with rails and footboards elie the same. jah of Kolapore Trophy in 1951|for the right to meet the Ottawa|son's halfway mark. v [BT as a % a The remark, by Maj. D. D. and the Mackinnon Trophy in| champs in Otawa three days The 25-year-old righthander, ; \ h buy one or more at this exceptional Lovell, gave voice to a senti- 1952. Both are top team prizes. later. obtained from Milwaukee last 5 : ment felt from the firing points| This year the Canadians are|------ -- winter, has allowed only 39 saving for the spare room or the cot- to the club rooms of the Bisley out to get all three cups and earned runs in 132 innings for a camp--that Canada "belongs" British competitors admit we R d P 2.66 average, figures compiled nH I" . . ina ay no other overseas na- oruddy bind Compions' bare ecor urses by The Associated Press showed restwoo can inavian The Canadians never miss a least one. forced At Richelieu J Hoyt Wilheln, Balimure's Fe. 5 n Bisley shoot and this year they his view was reinforced] ief specialist, striving for his S have arrived in force. With/when the Dominion of Canada| 01} k E d third ERA title. boasts the low- y e ave | 0S SHOP EARLY SATURDAY three full teams they dominate Rifle Association team, the na-| 1S fp - n est mark in the American FOR BEST SELECTION! the other Commonwealth asso-/tional team at Bisley, won two MONTREAL (CP)--T League--2.07. The veteran knu- : ciations, most of whom are rep-/of the three practice matches a LEAT (CP)--Two| cklehaller has worked 78 innings Reg. 99.50 aa Save 20.00 resented by only a few individ- organized last week. The major Purses Jotailng ew, S24 10 while giving up seven earned ual entries. Bisley events start July 14. e the largest in Canadian har-|,ng Jeaders are based on 75 EATON July Sale Special : ness racing history, will attract va inn . . . I uly dale Jpecial, Canada has one of the oldest Generally He Campion team many of the world's fastest|r More innings. ,An end-of-line clearance in adaptable, versatile furniture! Daveno and most impressive pavillions members behave themselves| ~ re nat en . . i at the Bisley camp. The three. with a dignity befitting Bisley's| Racers to Montreal's east - end MAJOR LEAGUE is handsome seating accommodation by day, converts to a com- A : hn : -¥ "Richelieu R a ce way Saturday storey, luxuriously - furnished traditions. On social occasions and Sunday, 4 a) nat bLecnithey wow wear smart bluel™N : fortable single-size bed at night! Excellent for bed-sitting rooms i a there longer than anyone can blazers with a white maple leaf|, Saturday's race is the $20,000 LEADERS -- or in living room or recreation room for overnight guests. Up- ® a g ogg Bg a arael they are dis-|0lds. World record holder Adios Eh a holstered in a variety of decor-wise colours; show-wood ic in rich dated 1897. tinguished by shooting JacketsiButlel Will head the st of Inter. ; American deague. walnut-finish. each Moreover, the Canadians that are the envy of British oon classic, the $25,000 AB R H Pet. make their presence felt by win- marksmen perspiring in service Richelieu International Pace. Howard, NYork 19128 70 .366| ning competitions with stimulat-'battledress. icheqey |Cash Detroit 287 64 102 .355 EATON July Sale 9.50 Other entries in the Interna-|-*" hid D by tional include New Zealand s| Brandt, Balti. "252 48 - 87.345) Special, each . ... SPORTS IN BRIEF Caduceus and False Step hus FAL, O00, 338% 330 EATON LOWER LEVEL DREY. 270 tralia's Apmat; O'Brien Hano | "pli ih New York 75 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 271 PHONE 725-7373 PHONE 725.7373 yer iy Tal ye yu Runs batted in--Gentile, Bal- MOORE HAS OPERATION | MEET NEARS END | United States; and the lone Car|Lijnore and Maris, New York MONTREAL (CP) -- Dickie, TORONTO (CP)--Woodbine's nadian entry, Sir Winston Pick. |™5y,, 0 _ g popinson, Baltic Moore, left winger with Mont- summer meeting of thorough-| rhe track is offering a $500! ore 195 tage! All are 54" size; head and foot- boards are in various finishes. : Nationalfbred horse racing ends Satur-| pons. to divers who finish 1he| gress -- power -ciovetant| ~ENd~0of-season clearance . . . Hockey League, is resting com-|day with the running of the|mijle in less than two minutes. gy, fortably after a successful op-|$10,000 Toronto Cup and the|and the bonus will be doubled Triples--Wood; Detroit, 8 eration Tuesday in which the|$7,500 Victoria Stakes. The|if the driver breaks the Cana ' e 00 Detroit ¥ ok cartilage was removed from his horses then move to the Fort|dian pacing record of 1:59 3-5, Miia rans--Hans. sew Yor kk 23 left knee. {Erie Jockey Club, where a 42-|set at Richelieu Park in 1959. Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- He was expected to be in hos- summer meeting opens Mon- ------ fultd a . pital two weeks. day. Wagering at oy ougbine win . ay -- Latman, Cleve- Moore suffered a knee injury average more than $500, R Co } land, 8-0, 1.000. : : : . . A i Suh a er men checked by|daily for the first time in the T1SS1GN LOACK [land 80.100 =. Away below usual price! The chair that is self adjusting to a semi-reclining position . . . welcomed Boston Bruins' Leo Boivin. He six year history of the big] - 199. > > 4 : . missed the last 13 games of the track. Thinks Thomas National League by the tired business man (or his wife!) Deeply sprung; springs covered regular schedule. ' i AB R H Pet. CHANGE FIGHT DATE » omiante ce a5 : ; ; : PLAN BIG GYMNASIUM MONTREAL (CP) -- Toronto Needs Coaching Clsmente, Pitis, $02 8 18 58 with many layers of soft white cotton felt, thickly padded; and upholstered i" 95 ( : 242 . E43 eal Canadiens of TOKYO (AP) -- The Japan- heavyweight George Chuvalo's 4 Pi iil) rd ' : . ' sic y : . ese education ministry said defence of his Canadian fille MOSCOW (AP) -- John Tho holt Fills, ~~ 22% 81 36] in a combination of 'Fabrilite' and coton repp fabric. Various attractive Wednesday it plans to build against Robert.Cleroux of Mont- 3 , Los Ang. 2 : what it termed the world's larg-|real has been advanced two| as would high jump at least Aaron, Mil 303 57 99 . colours in the group. EATON JULY SALE SPECIAL, EACH eae te y Hor . {four inches over his listed world Robinson, Cin. 297 68 97 .327 est gymnasium for the 1964/days to Aug. 8 to mark theyecord if he was under the tu- Runs--Mays, San Francisco, Tokyo Olympics. The ministry|22nd anniversary of promoter|iojace of Russian coaches, the EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 470 PHON 3 said the gym would consist of a Eddie Quinn's activities, it was|coach of the Soviet track team Runs batted in--Cepeda, San ! ! E 725-7373 spectators and 2n amex seat os ft Doiation this weekend said Wednesday. | Hist--Pinson, Cincinnati 111. ing 4,000. Construction costs are | "£0 ° ~®| Gabriel Korobkov also pre-| Doubles -- Coleman, Cincin- io, he a i on Cl SO HANDY FOR TRIPS, SNACKS, PICNICS . ., mons: swows wat" Coro won i a gn bit roms when omen ets -- nee ws ct WHITE HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL STANTON, Del. (AP)--God's agains! gi taking the ti-| agement. He said: Home runs--Robinson, Mays Gift, a three-year-old filly, ranjtle, but the Torontonian won it|=°C ; and Cepeda 24. almost three-quarters of a mile back in the second meeting. If we Russian coaches were|™¢, Boo eo 0" bc 13. : Y dropping dead, an autopsy dis- PARAPLEGICS TO COMPETE be up around seven feet, 7% Wivia y Podres, Los Ange-| Much below usual price : ron) Tuesday. The daughter] MELBOURNE, Australi ajinches." SLi coat . of Ne i yards short of the SPOrts meeting for paraplegics|share the world record of 7-3% les; 141. Suitable finish for interior or exterior woodwork . . . FLORAL DRUM BISCUITS finish line in the fifth race at will be held just before the although Brumel's mark has ; Crisp, almond - flavoured ; 0a Games in Perth next| "I want to emphasize that 1 i i ini lain, cream and chocolate coated v broke her back leaving the Wealth Games | D emp at 1} vo. dri hard, gleaming finish. plam, i : pi gate. Jockey Dick Law-|Year. Swim ming, basketball, am not criticizing American STARS trisstoo hard, 9 9 biscuits; 2-Ib. 5-0z. net weight. biscuits . . . good anytime. sed archery will be among the robkov. "After all, we learned filly before she collapse sports at the meet. most of what we know from By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TIN 2 PKGS. ASK WAIVERS iin them. However, they can be Batting: Frank Robinson, Cin- PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pitts:, LEAFS SIGN REARGUARD (weak in certain events and I|cinnati; hit game - tying home QUART ® Football League Monday asked|ple Leafs of the National|them. winning run with a grounder in ® J of waivers on Bert Rechichar, vet- Hockey League Monday night] "I don't care how you look atthe ninth in Reds' 4-3 victory ® who early in November suf- Jackson, a defenceman who last| jumping is in a fast run up and| Pitching: Stu Miller, San sidelined him the rest of the ial Cup champion Toronto St.over the bar. after his all-star game victory, | . . ¥ . ord for the longest field goal, Jackson, who will be 21 Aug.|Thomas uses a slow run up and and was credited with the Gi- LY Hours: 9.30 a.m, to 6 p.m. Monday fo Saturday. Open Friday TH until 9 booting one 56 pards against 1, also played forward, scoring slows almost to @ halt at the ants' 2-1 victory over Pitts- i . ' main structure seating 25,000|announced Monday. which meets the United States Francisco, 77. estimated at $6,940,000, 1939, the announcement from his with a broken back before {training him (Thomas) he would 9: McVITIE & PRICE BURRY'S AMANDEL Reuters AC hl Strikeouts--Koufax, Los Ange- of Nashua and Elope fell dead| (Reuters) -- ommonwealth Thomas and Brumel curently finish ne I It was believed British Empire and Common. not been formally approved yet | YESTERDAY'S use it for home or cottage, fences, cupboards, trim A wide, interesting assortment of less jumped off the wobbling | weightlifting, table tennis and| coaching in general," said Ko- burgh Steelers of the National TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ma-|think the high jump is one of|run in the seventh and drove in eran place - kicking specialist announced the signing of Pauliit, the entire trick of good high|over Chicago Cubs. EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 275 PHONE 725-7373 fered a torn leg muscle which season played with the Memor-(in maintaining that speed going|Francisco Giants, only two days EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 579 PHONE 725.7373 season. He holds the NFL rec-|Michael's College Majors. Korobkov pointed out - that hurled two perfect relief innings Chi Bears in 1953. |nine goals and 15 assists. | bar. | burgh. |