ALBERTA'S WILLINGDON CUP TEAM IS NAMED cial golf competition at Edmun- ston, N.B., Aug. 13 and 14. Left to right: Joe Ferguson, 21, Cal- gary; Rick Collier, 20, Edmon- The Alberta Willingdon Cup team poses after winning the provincial title at Edmonton, It will compete in the interprovin- PROMISES RECEPTION Mayor Nathan Phillips of Tor- onto promised her ception ever accord: s , sponsored onto Telegram and + ig i| Fellow Toronto marathoner Cliff Lumsdon exh her in telegram to "Go! Go! Go!" Lums- don is in Atlantic City, NJ. training for a 26-mile s " Premier Frost of Ontario praised her in a message for her "igreat personal courage and pow- erful determination." other news- th Weekend ton; Mike Pyke, 35, Calgary, and Doug Silverberg, 23, Red Deer and Edmonton, --CP Photo SPORT FROM BRITAIN 'Suicide Fielder' May Start Controversy In Eng. Cricket By KEN METHERAL said he will probably have Burge Canadian Press Staff Writer [fielding from the same spot LONDON (CP)--Latest wrinkle| throughout the five-match series. -in test cricket tactics is the Alex Bannister, cricket editor of cide" fielder The Daily Mall, says Burge ob- The strategy, which calls for viously took his close-in position Jlacing a fielder close to the|"to intimidate the batsman, nol atsman in hopes of catching the|to take a catch." ball almost off the bat, is being BRADMAN DISAGREES used by Australia with consider-| But Sir Donald Bradman, one able success in the curent test/of Australia's . all-time cricket series against England. |greats, says the strategy was per- Anguished English cries of "un-|fectly fair. fair, unfair," suggest the *sui-| "It was up to the batsman to cide" fielder may develop into a|shift Burge." controversy comparable to the fa-| England all -rounder Trevor mous "'bodyline bowling" dispute|Bailey backs up Sir Donald. that erupted in 1928 when England| "I do not agree with those who bowler Harold Larwood ruffled Suggest it is unfair to place a Australian tempers with his blaz-|fielder very close to the bat," says ing fash, high deliveries. Bailey. "But it would be advis- The idea of a close - playing able for the team captain to make sure the fielder is heavily "sul fielder is not new. What is new said "This is going to by my biggest and hardest swim and I'm going to do my best." She is the only person to com- plete the 32-mile Lake Ontario swim and the yoyngest to awim the English Channel. If her late- August attempt is successful, she will be the second person to swim the strait. Ex-logger Bert Thomas of Tacoma, Wash., made it last year. : Inter. All-Stars Scugog Cleaners Defeat Ebenezer Scugos Cleaners defeated Eben. ezer 15-4, in a Forester Softball League game at Storle Park last night, breaking away from a nip- and-tuck battle to score seven runs in she fourth inning and then win "going away." Doug Keeler, on the mound for the Cleaners, pitched a fine game. He struck out three batters in the the greatest re- |i Al Balding Will Defend His Title Lou » who is tournament captain this pro 4 3: Jockey Calvin' Roy Eustace, who rode at Vancouver race tracks two years ago, has been charged with extortion. He is charged with demanding $20,000 from Jack Diamond of Vancou- ver. SI Ws that ever played for the Canadian Profess! Golfers Association championship is pete next week in ament at the Toronto Do course, The dates are Thursd through Saturday, July 19 to 21 In- cl %| this year and a provision is being ftom, ti AL SES WIA 85% FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS "TORONTO -- The strongest field ional expected to com- the CPGA tourn- wnsview usive. More than 60 of Canada's ada' lop ar, Jeports all in the 54-hole medal play competition. The CPGA is the only major tournament to be held in Toronto made to accommodate sizeable galleries. Al Balding, who won the Sea- gram Shield at Ancaster last Jen with a record-breaking 204, will be on hand to defend champion- ship. So will Sf of Windsor and Lachute, , and other top Canadian pros. An added incentive to. the gompeting pros is the invitation the winner will get to compete in the Masters Tourna- ment at Augusta, Ga. SPORTS IN BRIEF ALS CUT IMPORTS MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four Foot- ball Union Friday announced their first player cuts, slicing two im- Joris and two Canadian prospects rom their tryout camp. Released were halfback Al Woodham of Alabama State| Lane of Newport, R.L, fullback Louis-Georges Arseneault of Trois-| Rivieres, Que., and halfback Rich-| ard Dixon of Sarnia, Ont. The import cuts reduced the 'Are All Named MONTREAL (CP) -- Manager Greg Mulleavy of the Interna- tional Baseball League's all-star squad Friday filled in the 25-man | roster for a July 28 game at Tor-| onto against Milwaukee Braves. The Montreal Royals skipper named fleet outfielder Cal Abrams of Miami to replace Al Pilarcik, the fans' all-star "choice| who was called up by Kansas City. | Mulleavy's additions include first inning and added to his total in every inning for a sum of 14 in the seven frames. M. Osborne was the only con- sistent hitter for Ebenezer. He singled to open the game, in the 3rd he doubled after two out and scored later on a passed ball Pinch + hitter Pickle tripled to open the 5th and scored Ebene- zer's second run on a hit by an- other pinch « hitter, Hurrie. In the 7th, H. Osborne walked and M. Osborne got his third hit of the game, a homer, to conclude Ebenezer's scoring. Pete Siblock's triple and Andy Czerewaty's sacrifice, gave Scu- ' Maple Leafs and Rochester Red Wings, two from Buffalo Bisons, Columbus Jets and Havana Sugar Kings and one each from Miami insured." BACKFIRED LAST TIME In~- 1948 the Australians em- In the second test match at/ployed similar tactics against| Lords, a steel-nerved Australian England, but the move backfired. named Peter Burge moved up/Sydney Barnes, fielding about within, hand-shaking distance of three yards from the bat, was hit England batsman Colin ' Cowdrey.|full in the face by the ball and His position would compare to a missed the rest of the series. shortstop in baseball standing| Cricket players, who scorn the about a yard in front of homejuse of the well - padded glove plate. adopted by baseball fielders, have The Australian strate, upset|always been noted for their dar- Cowdrey, who complained he was/ing fielding. But cricket termin- afraid to hit out at the ball in|ology suggests there is a limit to case he injured Burge. The strat- such daring. egy worked. Cowdrey was out dhree balls later. Australian skipper lan Johnson'is * BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS is the Australian interpretation of close. INTIMIDATION CHARGED y-mid-on." ! 020 00 900 810 000 11x-- 8 15 1| (2) Leh- Baltimore Washington Kansas City 18 Iwaukee 436 19 HRs: Brooklyn -- Nelson, Mil- | 400 000 010-5 8 1 Milwaukee 010 004 0lx-- 6 9 0 Erskine, Lehman (7). Bessent and Walker; Burdette and e. Detroit a ry! (6-10) wi | Brooklyn scual (4-9) ty at Baltimore--Me- Maha ) vs Fornieles (1-2) | Cleveland at New York--Score (8) (86) vs Larsen (5-1) Ric Chicago at Boston -- McDonald] HRs: Brooklyn--Amoros, Robin- (00) vs Parnell (2-2) son; Milwaukee--Adcock. Sunday's Games Pittsburgh 310 000 200 6 12 0 Kansas City at Washington (2) |Chicago 100 400 20x-- 7 15 1 Detroit at Baltimore (2) Friend and Shaprd; Hacker, Chicago at New York (2) Lown (7) and CHiti, ( HRs: Pittsburgh--Friend. Cleveland: at. Boston. (2) | Philadelphia 131 000 011--6 11 Cleveland 000 000 000-- 0 2 1|Cincinnati 130 000 000--4 17 New York 100 003 51x--10 15 0| Simmons and Lopata; Lawr- Wynn, Mossi (7) McLish (8) and ence, Jeffcoat (3) Acker (3) Gross Hegan; Sturdivant and Berra. (8) and Burgess. : New York--Skowron. HRs: Philadelphia -- Lopata, Kansas City 300 000 000-- 3 7 0/Hamner; Cincinnati--Bell. Baltimore 100 000 010-- 2 10 2{New York 301 000 100-511 1 Kellner and Thompson; Johnson St. Louis 101 010 22x-- 7 14 0 Loes (8) and Smith. | Antonelli, Ridzik (3) Littlefield HRs: Kansas City--Skizas; Bal-|(5) Wilhelm (7) and Westrum; timore--Williams, 11, | Dickson, Wehmeler (1) Collum Chicago 101 200 000-- 4 6 0/(7) and Smith. Boston 000 003 02x-- 5 7 3' "HR: New York--White, Wilson, Staley (8) Donovan (8) and Lollar, Brewer, Delock (7) International and White. Detroit 211 020 050-11 13 2| Montreal Washn 023 000 25x--12 13 1{ Toronto Foytack, Aber (4) Masterson Rochester, (7) Gromek (8) Maas (8) and Miami House, Wilson (5); Ramos, Stew- Columbus art (2) Stone (5) Chakales (5) Richmond Byerly (8) Grob (8) Stobbs (9) Havana and Berberet, Courtney (9), Buffalo 53 . HRs: Detroit--Bolling; Washing: Today's Games ton--Sievers. Buffalo at Montreal Rochester at Toronto National Ledge GBL Solumbug at Miami Milwaukee "305 Richmond at Havana Cincinnati .579 1 i Sunday's Games Brooklyn 545 3 Buffalo at Mon treal (2) St. Lows 500 7 Rochester at Toronto (2) Pittsburgh 493 7 Columbus at Miami (2) Philadelphia ¥ 432 41 ef; Thompson, 3b and 2b; Shep- The official ericket term for the h ay fielding position close to the bat|Jones, 1b; Coverly, ss; Ron Os- borne, 1f; Battams, borne, p: Pickle, rf; Mackey, 3b; Hurri SCUGOG lock, If; Gilbert, waty, rf; . man (&) Lebine 17) aad C Ti 3 Own 3p am ela; Crone, Jolly (5 as | 4 1J€IS ers an ce. Columbus % mi gogs their first run in the second and they added one by Brudek in the third. In the fourth inning, Gilbert opened with a homer and that blow set fire to the Cleaners. Five - straight singles followed, then Brudek got one with one out, Lyzun walk and Gilbert con- nected again -- making it seven runs all told. They added three more in the fifth and the same in the sixth inning, getting four hits in each inning. EBENEZER Marlins, Richmond Virginians and Montreal. STRONG ROSTER Mulleavy's choices are: base--Luke Easter, Buffalo: ond basé--Miké Goliat, third base--Forest Smith, Havan shortstop--Ed Kasko, Rochester, Chico Fernandez, Montreal; out-| field--Bill Renna, Richmond, Tom Burgess, Rochester, Lew Morton, Toronto; catchers -- Ray Noble, Columbus, Dick Rand, Rochester; right hand pitchers -- Don Cardwell, Miami, Ed Blake, Tor- onto, Larry Donovan, Buffalo; left - hand pitchers -- Pat Scantle- bury, Havana, Bob Kuzava, Col- umbus; coaches -- Bruno Betzel, Toronto, Dixie Walker, Roc! } trainer--Bill Smith, Toronto. The allstar team, picked by fan around the eight-team eir- | { First M. Osborne, ardson, Osborne, c¢; si KH. Ose H , 8s; P. Siblock, 1b; Jay, ef; G. Keeler, p; B. real, Pilareik, Columbus; catcher ~Carl Sawatski, Toronto; right-| hand pitcher -- Lynn Lovenguth Toronto; left-hand pitcher--Fred Kipp, Montreal. DETROIT (AP)---The long, often bitter and always confusing tug of REMEMBER WHEN ? "se war for Detroit Tigers is grinding] By The CANADIAN PRESS to a halt. The Hungarian relay team of The smoke hovering over what|Sandor Ih L. Tabor, I. Roz- doubtless will be baseball's big-iavolgyl, and F. Miles set a world fest financial transaction is due to| record of 15 minutes, 21.2 seconds Monday when the club's di-|for the 6,000 metres in a race at rectors name the victor in the|Budapest two years ago today. multi-million dollar scramble. Four bidders--each with offers Fab Blige deme y Mil ig the one submitted cially in the running. Among them Toronto magnate Jack Kent by radio men rd Ryorr and John Fetzer, ul e Knorr-Fetzer group is the personal choice of Waiter A Cooke, owner of Toronto Maple (Spoke) Briggs Jr., the Tiger iy Leafs of the International Base-|ident who A is a member of ball league, with a $5,180,000 bid. | the board of H One unnamed source high in the|ieq of the es! Tiger organization, however, said| from whom the choice lies between a syndi- cate headed by two Michigan ra- tate of his late father, he and his sisters in- { By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hester; | Maxwell, Detroit Kell, Baltimore Runs--M 9. PHtening--Plerce, Chi herited the club.and Briggs Sta-| Strik 9 number of Americans trying out for positions on the team to 19. Seven more will have to be re- leased before the season opens. Dixon has received an offer to play with Sarnia Imperials of the| |Ontario Rugby Football League, Carlson are the Torontonians who the Als announced, and probably will line up with them. SWAPS, 6 OTHERS ENTERED | INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP)-- Swaps and six others were for- mally entered Friday in the $100, added Hollywood Gold Cup three players each from Toronto gandicap at Hollywood Park to- g Mister Gus and his teammate, Porterhouse, Bobby Brocato, Blue Volt, Beau Busher and Honeys Alibi round out the field. | BEATS LEW HOAD BIRMINGHAM, England (AP)-- sec- Michael Davies, 20-year-old Welsh the operation, a cordotomy, was Toronto: | Davis Cup player, defeated Lew One to surgically divide the nerve the new Wim. in the Hoad of Australia, bledon champion Friday MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American League AB R H Pet. Mantle, New York 283 72 105 .371|P€ 227 51 81 .357 antle, 72 Runs ba.ted in--Mantle, 73 Hits--Mantle, 105 Doubl fersall, men's singles semi-finals of the |Midland Counties tennis cham- | plonship, Set scores were 6-3, 4-6, Davies meets Trevor Fancutt of {South Africa today in the final. | Fancutt defeated former Wimble- {don champion Jaroslav Drobny of Loudon 6-3, 6-4 in the earlier semi- al. REACH SEMI-FINALS KINGSTON (CP) -- A Toronto- Montreal final was assured today in the eastern provinces women's golf ch jonship as two from each city were the only sur- vivors. of Friday's, play at the Cataraqui Club. Shirley Woodley and Mrs. N. J. Famous Italian Horse Seeks Rich British Race By ALAN HARVEY ope's leading sires. By Tenerani Canadian Press Staff Writer [out of the speedy but Jewinera, LONDON (CP -- An invader tal mare R 1 bot from Ttaly runs next week in/has won his 13 races to date by Britain's richest horse race, and margins Tanging from a head to a his arrival is awaited with a pal-| crushing 15 lengths. He won last year's Prix de I'Arc de Triumphe in by three old colt from Dormello Stud on the lengths, but probably his outstand- shores of Lake Maggiore, comes ing performance came at Milan in from Milan to contest the £23,000the mio del Jockey Club when King George VI and Queen Eliza- he strolled home by 15 lengths, beth Stakes. The race, to be run|with the good French horses, Cor- at Ascot July 21, usually deter-|dova II and Savoyard, among the mines the unofficial European also-rans. champion. Ribot is owned by Donna Lydia So fearsome is Ribot's reputa-|Tesio and the Marchese Incisa tion, however, that the best horses della_Rocchetta, co-proprietors of have gone into hiding. The or-/the Dormell Stud. Donna Li iginal entry list has shrunk to|Tesio, whose late husband Fed- about a dozen, and the book-|erico Teslo was long one of the makers have made the Italian colt|great names of Italian racing, is an odds-on chance to win the 1%- understood to have turned down a A mile €vént. "blank cheque" offer for Ribot track which carries the sensation Ribot is rated perhaps the best/from United States racing inter- of pain to the lower extremities. horse produced by Italy siuce the ests. pitating respect. will face each other in semi-final Ribot, an unbeaten four-year- play this morning, while Mont- realers Judy Darling and Janet McWhau will be in the other match. OPERATE ON BABE GALVESTON, Tex. (AP)--Mrs.| abe Zaharias, famed = woman athlete, underwent a four-hour op- eration Friday to ease the pain in her fight against rectal cancer. Doctors at John Sealy Hospital said that she was in "good shape' but would be in the recovery room for some time. Physicians said MIKE STARR -- w---- DOC DYMOND PICNIC at Greenwood Park On Number 7 A FOOTBALL BLOCK | great Nearco, mow ome of Eur- How good is this phenomenal NEW _YORK (AP)--Did the 195- pound Bill Skowron throw a foot- block at Cleveland's Vie CANADA'S FINEST Wertz in their first base collision Thursday at Yankee Stadium Completely Installed with 200 Gal. Tank It was an "illegal contact," said Hal Lebovitz, baseball writer of ball i would have been a 15-yard nalty." "Just an accident," said Skow- ron, the Yankees' 'muscled first| baseman, a former gridder ai Purdue University. "1 was rusting clearly within the base Oil Burners con d through your Home Improve- 133, ue R H Pet. 62 .333| 813. 113 Tkeonls -- Score, Cleveland : National Leag AB Bailey, Cinci 186 31 62 . Repulski, St. Louls 175 26 57 .326| Boyer, St. Louis 313 57 100 .319 Musial, St. Louis 203 44 92 314 Milwaukee 277 45 87 .314 Aaron, Cincinnati, | Runs -- Robinson, Runs batted in--Muslal, 74 Hits--Boyer, Doubles -- L phia, 23, Triples--Bruton, Milwaukee, 9. Home runs--Banks, Chicago and| Kluszewski, Cincinnati, 22. Stolen bases--Mays, New York, 19. Pitching -- Lawrence, Citi nati, 12-0, 1.000, eouts -- Friend, Pittsburgh dio executives and another led by | di Bill Veeck. | The former owner of St. Louis) Browns and Cleveland Indians, whose baseball trademark is a disregard for conventions, has considerable support from Detroit ue... fans. Veeck's syndicate's bid of $5,250,000 is ,000 higher than | wags y DULY Cox and Noble; Farrell, Ponce | WAY so" o flick of (5) Snider (6) Qualters (8) and olten. Rochester at Toronto ppd rain, American Association Wichita 9 Louisville 6 Omaha 7 Denver 9 Indianapolis at Charleston rain (Only games scheduled) Pacific Coast League San Diego 7 Portland 10 Hollywood 4 San Francisco 11 Sacramento 1 Vancouver 0 Seattle 2 Los Angeles 6 with ® Won't rot, warp 4 42 7 " 2 1% Richmond at Havana (2) Chicago 32 30 411 13% Montreal 12 | Buffalo 100 003 0-4 6 1 New York 015 020 x-- 8 10 1 Today's Games { Mrozinski, Hahn (3) and Sherry; (And probable pitchers) Cristante, Walz (8) and Howell. Philadelphia at Cincinnati--Rob-| Buffalo 000 000 2002 8 0 erts (8-10) vs Nuxhall (6-8) Montreal 000 030 00x--3 7 1 Brooklyn at Milwaukee--Maglie | Nicholas, Coleman (7) and (22) vs Conley (45) | Tombikinson; White, Walz (8) and Pittsburgh at Chicago (2)-- | Roseboro. 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NAY -- RA 5-1109 NIGHT -- RA 5-9567 YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching: Tom Sturdivant, Yan- kees--gained first major league shutout and eighth victory by tossing second straight two-hitter against Indians', retiring last 14 men he faced, in 10-0 breeze that hiked Yankees' lead to 8% games. Hitting: Joe Adcock, Braves-- Slammed his 14th and 15th honte ns, the latter a grand-slammer in the nightcap, and drove home seven runs with four hits in six trips in 86 and 6-5 twi - night doubleheader sweep over Dodgers that put Braves back in first place. | OIL BURNER CLEAN-OUT SERVICE GRAND OPENING of IHNAT SHELL SERVICE STATION Corner Simcoe & Ritson Rd. South AT. JULY 14 FREE Gifts to all custom- ers attending our opening At last , . . we're opening our Shell Service Station. Drop in on the way to the Union Picnic. For Customer Convenience A Map of Our Location \f | Highway 5 miles west of Brooklin : NEXT SATURDAY ' 2:30p.m. * Games -- Races Prizes for Young and Old Free Ice Cream and Tea Free Admission Bring Your own Picnic Basket MEET YOUR LOCAL MEMBERS Mr. Starr Dr. Dymond --ALSO-- Hon, James Allan, Minister of Highways Clayton Hodgson, M.P. Hon. William Goodfellow, Minister of Municipal Affairs | * COME ONE COME ALL Everybody Welcome Covered Stands in Case of Showers