THE DALY TIMES-GAZRTTE, Saturday, July 90, 1955 1 " 70 SIGN WITH PHULIES | contract with Philadelphia Phillies Toronto Soccer Referee (Hank Majeski Gets SPORT FROM BRITAIN Underwater Swimming Sport Proves Popular With Hundreds RICK, if Writer ® Are More nd wehdooted Britons have even ROBERT RI C Pris LONDON (CP) oyed and ever before, wrouted i, ks 51 por hunting that | # PA a u br ng # imming enthusiasts in vighton and Blackpool erowds, y the haat 1% mank %, Hote water fans are donnng swim masks, gulp: of on ahi and 4) A by He the stran) wor tl infin" oh An Club | has oT 1,200 netive skin-diving | ot usiasts since ie formation in| mov BENEFIT Sports shops throughou! Brian | are doing A W hoppin trade In underwater ul we IVAAKS goggles, snorkels, oe ippers wd PORT EINK, The wave of interest started voll. | ing after Capt Jacahes Cousteau | wrote "The Silent World" --a story | of aqualupg diving in the Mediter- ranean, He helped develop aqualung-n portable diving unit using compressed alr--and plon- | eered free dives into the dangerous depths past 200 feet where ' a strange mulady--enlled rapture of | the Television programs of his under: | sen films sparked even greater in terest, Now hundreds of skin divers | probe the depths, either armed sightseers or as hunters with lethal spearguns and a yen for | thrills Photography fans Detroit Pair Win Bowling Doubles LONDON, Ont, (CPF) = James Hovevil and James Weir of Detroit defested Charles Smith and Ruth. ven Dunn of Thistles Thursday nl to eapture doubles honors in the 60th annual western Ontario lawn bowling tournament, Hovell and Weir defeated the Thistle twosome 1018 to take the Simpson Trophy during the final night of bowling at the five-day tournament, L, Fullerton and KX, Crowler of Toronto defested Dr, M, Knelster ro J, Coulter of Tilbury 31-14 to take the Scott-McHale Trophy and win the second event, A second Detroit twosome, R Boll And ¢, Bneddon won 31-17 Jay and D, 's M, fos i ® '] ¢ Loveless 10 Trophy snd effernan of dod J, Brown and D Koy 4] Windsor 23-10 in the fourth event, Apology Sav Hoyus rom Cou Court Charges SCHENECTADY, N.Y, AP otdinerder are hoxing =A jt Enh and ogg. made 3h Drosdean " a Mohenectady Vancouver Swimmer Gives Up Fourth Try VICTORIA (CP)Cramps foroed Vancouver laborer John Giese to up hin fourth attempt to swim mile strait of Juan de Fuoa t alter he had eov 8 In one hour and 4 wen. he would make wo attempt to awim the strait here and Port Angeles, wt Thomas of Tacoma, aod the first to conquer earlier this month, he sil WINS ALBERTA TITLE EDMONTON (CP)--Rae Milligan || S1yeareld shotmaker from Jasper, Alla, Friday won the Alberta women's golf champlonahip with a 10 and § Vielory ¢ over Betty Stan hope of Edmonton, Earlier this year, Miss Milligan won the Ontario women's title, It was her third straight Alberta ehamplonship and fourth in five of the sudden fas | Ay A "othe ing | | how deep he Is an the | epths--Intoxieates swimmers | Bs un | ¥ CAMEr| jn pressurized. waler t container i i Hd t for excitement, fhe "| ua swimmer Son % Yb derwater for uy i & Hppors To h speargun to pri th feet and our; etl hr barb OTs od GADGETS Yor another £45 he can slrap on 8 British-made "mi and stay underwaler dor minutes at # time, And if he's gadget-minde he ean buy 8 AA fact find out Ko Sotinie to | show what direction he's goin Then he ean add an underwater | witch, knife, enr-€ups, Nose: "ips d welght-helts until he looks 1 a" 0Cean ving hardware store, Once helow the surface, he'll dis. cover Ah peaceful solitude une matched in any other sport, Bul he'll also find excitement in face to-face encounters with eurious fish an Xo sharks are the only dangerous foes Iie British waters, hut thelr reputation is exnggerated, Perhaps the biggest enemy of 8 skin diver Is his #bove-surisce counterpart--the man with rod, veel and baited hook, Anglers elaim | that arfishermen frighten fish | from "her natural habitats, Skin dives deny this But two spearfishing divers "rubbed It in a bit top hard recently They submerged off a pler erowded with anglers and came up with a A-pound bass Olympic' Rifle Team Will Be Decided Aug. 5 MONTREAL Canada's next Olymple rifle team will be chosen in part from the results of the three position match to be held August B under International Shoot ing Union regulations at ( 'onnaught Ranges near Ottawa, This 1s the first time that the Canadian Civil jan Association of Marksmen has sponsored matches under I8U, rules, Differing from Norh Amer jean rules, these regulations gov: ern all international matehes, The handgun team may also be selected from the resis of two matches to be held al the same time, The 1668 Olymples will be held in Melbourne, Ausralia, Gilmour Boa, Toronto, and Ed: son Warner, Lennoxville, Quebec, both members of the 1062 Olympic team, are expected to compete again this year at the national matehes for small bore rifle and handgun, Boa won the | small hore rifle ch donship ( thon ) at the world EhAmpIOngHIPS held lam year Wm Caracas, Venexweln, In se dolng, he established a ihe 0 record, oll gy) fourth n the 1 b mplos a similar ev: ont, T! members of the 1982 Elma Oem were trapshooters and fto v Cole, ton, Young Cloner: hehe [] medal for Canada , the only Canadion | ba , | Hold that year, 5 som BRIEF |! NL wo the Lo LR It | @ clubs an among that thence such 4 cations must he accompanied | doctor's oertificate, - gommistionsr sald the Mat oJare for players hurt ehdel foe of duty an as not then and never intended 10 he used as a method of Jugglig the Playet Hmit," nder the new ediet, clubs be fore Pyiting " Jrayer on the dis abled list must get certification from a doctor and also must show that e Injury oecurred during play, ak, | om the at HORSES MICKEN SASKATOON (CF) «= About 80 race horses stabled here for the current meet are not fit to race, track officials said Friday, Some are lame but moat are suffering from a virus which causes them to cough, Officials sald precautions will be taken before the horses leave Saturday night for Regina's race meet, At Edmonton, about 20 » Yo horses stabled at the Edmonton hibition Grounds have fallen viotim to an unidentified virus disease be lieved to have come from Catiary, Officials sald oh the dl now Moma . be daappe a Dr, almes, oily veterin: arian, Aid - infection in similar to the common cold In humans, GONZALES WINS SCARBOROUGH, Eng , (AP) Richard (Pancho) Gonsales of Los Angeles Friday defeated Ken Me: and sesking wn | Picked For Conference TORONTO (CP)~Ray Morgan, Toronto fouepy referee, has been lected by the Foothall Interna Fri iW edoration Association to at # weeklong conterence In igen, Jiweriang. by the Voothall Assoels- | x hin %. anada, Morgen will rep resent North Americs, The confer ence opens fept At Billy Fifield ¥ Didn't Last Long MONCTON (CP)-The Wong worked litle more than s minute, then went fishing Yvon Durelle took only a minute | and 10 seconds to flatten challenger Billy Fifield of Toronto Thursday | night and retain his Canadian Hght-heavywelght boxing crown, He left immediately for his Bale Ste, Anne home in northern New Bruns wick where he is a lobster fisher: man Vifield, 28-year-old som of one time Canadian welterweight cham plon George ¥ifield, remained long enough to say he'd learned it doesn't pay to "erowd" Durelle, He had heard, he said in his ressing room after the fight, that Durelle could be erowded The challenger left his corner swinging, apparently looking for a fast knockout win in the houl sched uled for 12 rounds, Durelle, 8 pound heavier than his opponent at 171, took a solid left, then hammered Vifield with counter lefts Fiffeld didn't got a second chance, The champion moved in auickly, alternating his blows, then let loose with a solid right cross to the challenger"s face, Pifield went down and didn't move until the count of 10 The crowd of 5,000 was barely settled when the end came The vietory was Durelle"s Bist in 102 fights, It was his third de fence of the title since he claimed it early in 1864 when It was va cant, Me lost his first defence to Doug Merper of Calgary, but wen it back lpter In a rematch, then successfully defended IL against Gordon Wallace late last year Yankees Are In Shaky Spot NEW YORK (AP) « New York Yankees, battling for thelr sixth Ameriean League pennant In seven years, trail the pacesetting Chis cago White Box by only two pers centage points today but they are getting desperate And well they might be for they have frittered away a flve.game lead since the all-star game July 12 and, In addition fo falling the White Box, hold only a one-game bulge over the Cleveland Indians, three over the rambunctious Bos: ton Red Sox and five and one-half over the resurging Detroit Tigers, The hitters are not hitting and the pitehers are not pitching, At loa they ave nto pliching winning | § Montrea. Alouettes Will Stress Attack | Barwegen by (elephone~that the Briard ih Pounder has agreed his hand in the Big Harwogen, with the Colts for the last four years, was named "all pro' two years ago, He's also Parad with wi Chigag Beary, linebacker," said Caldwel" and Barwegen may be the answer CUT 3 OFY Conth Carl Voyles got his Ham: Mon, 1) grates import lst down ursday night by sulting oa U.S, players on thelr show ling In an intra-squad game Wed: © | nesday night, The departing players are all ends ~ Andy Niore a Vordham, Tom Jelley of the versity of Miami and Nat Wilko of Virginia Union who came to the | camp from Casablanca where he most favor wit Lamp followers 1s | was serving with the US, forces, Pat Abbruzzl, hater ng ram bh i | Nacrelll's release gave an indi- from Hrode 1sland University who { ation of Hamilton's strength at Is trying for the spot left ' § ant | the end position, Last yenr he wes | hy the oparture of Alex Weusire, | the top Duss receiving end in the | & star with the 1954 team, | gustern United Bates, Voyles also | Ottawn Row h Riders, trying to! eut 8 Canadisn -- Steve Fochuk, & fulfill conc h Chan Caldwell's fef | Hamilton product who played Jt demand-~'"a fot of hustle," | genson with Kitchener - Waterloo fiomeone else expected to make | Dutchmen in the Ontario Rugby Chin feel good Is news of Dick' Football Union, BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Gray THE CANADIAN PRESS A ack Is the keynote in the Ty | of Montreal Alouettes, prepari ng in| w defend thelr Big Your ¢ haiapionship, | The Als will brush up on their Lhetios Saturday In the second of pre «season Intra-squad Vihe third comes up Ru or lly In each Bam (The " | ey Er, bruising leads his Reds against ex Couller's Whites, Conch Peahond Walker says it's still too early to give an opinion | io | on dhe strength of his 1966 squad, | tL will take another three weeks at i before anybody can vent) a uess," he says, "Our iy mn i hound to be much tougher than last year when we lost only three games," fo far, the port who has won Garcia snd Hegan; Wight, (6) and Bmith, LP; Wight Hits; Cleveland---Werlz, Detroit 000 000 000-0 4 2 Boston 100 080 01x 6 9 Bunning, Foytack (6) and House; Nixon and White, LP; Bunning HR: Boston Williams, National League Brooklyn 000 000 410-5 11 0 $t, Louls 101 001 1004 8 0 3 oner, Meyer (7) Labine (8) Campanella; Jackson, La aime (7) Wooldridge (5) Wright (9) and Burbrink, Barni (9) WP; Labine, LP: Wooldridge, HR Hoak, Bt, Loulge= Virdon, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ameridan League Pet, GBI Chica, ago / New York Cleveland Boston Detroit Kansas City Washington Baltimore 2 65 843 2% ow 206 3 Today's Games Chicago at Washington Cleveland at Baltimore Kansas City at New York Detroit at Boston Sunday's Games Chieago at Washington (2) Cleveland at Baltimore (2) Kansas City at New York (9) Detroit at Boston (2) | National League WL Pel BBL [7] 4 M Yh 1] wm Al 4h ' "a MM oday's Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati New York at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Chigago foo a. #t, Louls (N) Sunday's Games " Brooklyn Pittsburgh 080 001 001 6 11 1 Cincinnati 211 706 00x16 20 2 Law, Burkont (3) Pepper (4) and Peterson; Nuxhall and Burgess, LP; Law HR: Pittshurgh--Thomas Cine clnnati---~Burgess (3) Thurman, Smith New York 002 000 000-2 § 1 Milwaukee 800 010 10% 56 11 2 Antonelli, Wilhelm (7) Grissom (#) and Katt, Hofman (6); Crone and Crandall LP: Antonel Philadelphia 100 000 014 ' 60 Chicago 101 000 110 4 10 0 Rogovin, Meyer (7) Roberts 9) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2) and Beminick; Jones, Tremel (9) New York at Milwaukee and MeCullough Philadelphia at Chicago (3) WP: Meyer, LP Brooklyn at St, Louls HR: Philadelphia~ ~Banks, International 1 CARO i asl, International League Ld Toronto 001 00010) 802-16 17 0 Columbug 000 140 001 6 13 1 Johnson, Hetkli (8) Barnes (8) Brooklyn Milwaukee New York Philadelphia Chicago Bt, Louls Cineinnat! Pittsburgh Jones, W, Jones; Chi: Toronto Mantrea Havana , Manager Cotey pag Ba hat | poo fa fe i Mace # ing hele | i And ony To m gel he ean nothing about ve wh Jerhapy put the eight hest in : Soup. hiantdioss of the itions play, and he r s That would mean 1 Wil Bowie "$0: Bilston Howard ', 306, Me key Mantle #01, Bob Cery 208, Gil McDougald AY, Yogi Berra 270, Gerry Coles man 300 and Andy Carey 286, As for the pitching, steps were taken Thursday to correct that, Don Larsen, a vighthander, was recalled from Denver of the Amer. lean Association where he has a 9-1 record and has hit seven home rung, Larsen, who came to the Yankees in the deal that brought Bob Turley from Baltimore last winter, couldn't make the grade at the start of the season but Stengel is hopeful he has learned some: thing In the minors To make room for Larsen, the Yanks are expected to option right hander Tom Sturdivant to Denver, Sturdivant has a 14 record with the Yankees, Bob Grim, on the disabled list since June 20 may be available In two weeks but he hasn't looked like the 20-gal winner of 1064, He has a 4.2 reco There also are rumors that Stes gel and general manager Geor Welaw have other deals on the five with veteran shortstop Phil Rizeuto and Ed Lopat, 8.yearold souths paw pitcher, likely to be given copeh ni status in the realignment, Gregor of Australia 6-2, 97, 6:4 to reach the singles final of the pro fessional lawn tennis tournament, Pancho Segura, M, of Ecuador, the No, 2 seed, defeated the reign ing champlon, Peter Cawthorn, 34. year-old Australian, 60, 6:1, 64 in the other semifinal, and Berberet; Van Brabant, Miller (6) Wheat (8) Gray (7) Haag (9) and Brault, First i £000 i 0 19 Job 200 1 4 $0 Nardella and Hite, C! faire; 'Banoher alors ha and Noble, ota bus 4 ER nijsed, 001 000 cam : : 8 Havana 021 000 00: Starr, Volselle (B) and "Whtiing, ton; Valentine and Noble, Rochester 08 001 020 00-8 8 4 Syracuse 000 040 100 01 6 15 4 Markell, Deal (8) and Rand; Peterson, Lovenguth (7) and Hey: man, : CAR RADIOS SPRCIAL Completely 40 OF Installed ' FOWLER TN oe oiumd 's rind ontren 8 at Toromto (2) Buffalo at Rochester (3) Hyracuse at Richmond (3) Columbus at Havana (2) American League Chicago 010 001 003-8 9 0 Washington 001 001 000.- 2 6 1 Trucks and Lollar; Ramos, Pas: eual 9) and Courtney, LP; Ramos, Kansas City 000 100 010-2 § 0 New York 010 000 x4 8 1 Ranchi, Gorman (8) and Astroth, W, Shantz (8; Ford and Berra, LP: Gorman, Slaughter; HRa: Kansas Clty New York----Ford, 020 004" 201 7 18 0 000 010 000-1 4 3 Cleveland Baltimore 7\LUMBER =) \ ® OAK FLOORING ® DOORS & HARDWARE ® ASPHALT SHINGLES @ FENCING @® CROWN DIAMOND PAINT ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO. 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"Langue team, ONCRET No Job Tos ma RA 5.3516 BRiI68" READY x LT, Iharos was 3.408, one full second under | world standard set last year by | | John Landy of Australia, This gave tharos his third world record in| three mnoths, | Iharos, who now holds the world | marks for 1.500 and 3,000 meters, | and for two miles, will run the | mile in the Hungary Britain meet | in London Aug, 12-14 In an attempt | to crack Landy's mark , Thursday's race was a duel ber | tween [hares and his tesm-mate, Istvan Rousavoelgyl, The pace was scorching, Rozsvorigyl ok the leds and passed #00 meters (the equivalent ) the half-mile) in the Prompt Delivery | title, A new champion Is certain, for the 196 tithist, Harvie Ward Jr, off | the United States, Is not back to defend his erown, The draw, released Thursday, sends players off at six-minute in. tervals wslarting at 9 a.m, MST (noon EDT), Three of Ward's countrymen rank as favorites to take the trophy They are Don Bisplinghoff of Or lando, ¥ia,; Hobart Manley of Sa. vannah, Ga, and Ted Lenzyk of Newington, Conn, Canadians con: gidered to have the best chance of bringing the title home after a three-year absence include Mog Norman fof Kitchener, : Another World Record ding time of 11657 He was clocked In 2.262 for 1,000 meters, and in My final 300 he put on a burst of speed thet carried him well ahead of bis vival, who finished in 3.42.8, CANADA'S FINEST Completely Installed with 200 Gal, Tank 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Oil Burners san be financed through your Bon me Improvement FE MALLOY OUT YPSILANTI, Mich, (AP)--Hall- hack Gordon Malloy, Miami star who had signed with Detroit Lions, was told by doctors Thursday that torn Hgaments in his knee would prevent his playing any foothall his fall, | Malloy was ifjured Monday while | training at Evanston, Il, in prep aration for the annual all-star classic In Chicago against Cleve Iand Browns, champions of the Na tional Football Leagues, ONLY For "Adios Harry" WESTBURY, NY, (CP)- Adios | Harry, who apparently is making a career of rewriting the harness racing record hook, now has the world mark for 1% miles to go with his sensational mile times, The four-year-old pacin Adios from the barns of a Lyons of Greenwood, Del, stepped the 1% miles at Roosevell raceway thursday ght In 3:04 26 to win the $35,000 Nassau Pace, The time clipped two-fifths of a second off the record established by Hillsota ww wilting the event last year, Larlier this month at Ver Downs, N.Y,, Adios Harry Pd 14 mile fn 1:86, the fastest closing ever in a pace, Before that he fotled olf wo Consecutive miles "the six-furlong Vernon track In 1:66.% and 1: aor 4 heat mark of 4:6 hi i -- STAFFORD BROS. 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