meires mab, wioln Jeromé nad whipped (hem Doll {.9. Nor- | defeated in their only previous/ton was second, Jerome third. | meeting | Sig Ohliman of Vancouver, ram Stone Johnson of Dallas. Tex cond in the 800 metres, Jerry . ® Imost made it a triple dead|Siebert of Willits, Calif, won Y a ng ire |heat. All three were clocked in|the event in 1:48.9. | EUGENE, Ore. (C P)--Cana-|10.4 seconds. ---- i dian champion Harry Jerome) Jerome, a University of Oregon| |eotapsen and twice fire de- was beaten in a hairline finish|performer, from New Westmin-| _. : Canadian Press Staff Writer |stroyed the team's home park.|to the 100-metre sprint in a U is a claimant for a| Yirst settlers arrived at Con- VANCOUVER (CP) -- For 30| Brown , tough and tight - fisted,| Olympic track and field practice|share in the 10-second world rec- trecour, Que., on the south shore years Bob Brown was a shoe-|struggled on and finally saw .8imeet here Saturday by Rayjord for the distance of the St. Lawrence 30 miles be- string operator, shrewd promoter|modern park built in 1951. That|Norton, America's No. 2 100-1 But in the 200 metres Johnson|low Montreal, about 1667. and talent hound who held his|year Vancouver Capilanos of the | rane Harry Jerome In Hall Of Fame | Loses In US. | By TOM WATT EARLY SETTLERS WEDNESDAY Vancouver 'baseball franchise to-|Class B Western International gether with baling wire, blank|League drew 171,000 fans. notes and hope. Sporting News, baseball's au-| He was one of a breed of ten-|(y,ritative journal, named Brown acious, independent club owners i i who worked skilfully against al-{one of the top 10 executives in most insurmountable odds to the 50 professional leagues. Two keep his clubs alive. years later Brown became presi- dent of the league. With his reputation as father of baseball here, it : During Hall of Fame ceremon- a bronze plaque bearing only natural that baseball frail|ies would name Brown, now 84, and delicate, as the first mem {Brown's likeness was placed in ber of Vancouver Mounties' hall ine lobby of Capilano Stadium. Retired since 1954 but the top Congratulatory telegrams came fan of the Pacific Coast League|from many fans as well as from Prime Minister Diefenbaker, Na- tional League president Warren Mounties, he paused to recall some of the moments of excite- Giles and American League pres- ident Joe Cronin. ment and despair in his long pa 'The Bramble Bush' RESTRICTED the was fans FEARSOME! FACTUAL! The story of the man who ripped at the roots of the MAFIA! career as a player and execu- tive. | NOTRE DAME GRAD i | Born in Scranton, July 5.i 1876, Robert Preston Pay got | | his baseball start at Notre Dame. | f In 1889 he went to Helena, Mont. las an outfielder and utility | catcher. A youngster named Jo Tinker, later part of Chicago! Cubs' famed double-play combi- nation of Tinker, Evers and Chance, pl: third base on the same team AP Wirephoto The following year Brown and| i land of the Bob Cleroux Northwest League which won the | pennant with only a 12-man ros- | | ter Named 10th | "The pitchers then were really hard to catch. They threw spit- | balls, mudballs, sliders, banana Heavyweight}. mii BRANDED! .with the mark of the BLACK HAND! THE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN MUSIC OF "THE SENTIMENTAL GENTLEMEN" MATADOR CHALLENGES BULL Bull charges by matador | to knee for pass with small | bull with a perfect sword thrust | move Carlos Arruza as he displays | 'faena'" cape The action, | at Tijuanam, Mexico, Sunday daring courage and skill by dropping | shortly before Arruza killed the ! is one of the more difficult Family Honor Moves Campbell same name borme by a long sometimes you have string of Campbell speed cars|risks if you are to acc plis ( ux made and boats since 1911. | what you want to." his SENT | What if he fails? of R He n BRITISH GENIUS 'Well try again, pal," h ; from Cut: and Stiool is a $4,000,000 venture "But I'm afra ranked ninth low-slung car represents will have to be the last r { bined genius of 68 British this kind I can contemp ha nies, 5,000 blueprints and a yy own driving the one illion hours of labor since: 1955 t I can't,' ha is also bringing over 80 tires and 35 tons of er ing equipment and spare designed to mph but anything over 400 set a new mark 'The strain on the tires will about 100 times greater at the late mph than at 400 mph.," he and marked. "But I re the last | really starts at about od _ Donald a slender dark | ma ma TELEVISION LO a blacksmith, is mildly t people who class speed FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS record ' CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV "That was the ninth time he car racing WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel S5--Rochester| 5 financial posit 3 8 players to ordinary broke the land record," recalled Sk X Donald. "No other man broke it| LONELY GAME A TGR-TY Channel 2--Buffale WBEN-TV Channel ¢--Buffale| clubs an more than three times." Auto racing 1s | But 'twice that tests the matador's "ores JPET = ASTI he'd make splint out of a cigar box and (CP)--Bob Cler-|carry on.' has been named, Brown broke his thumb in heavyweight con- game but carried on to cat National Boxing|last three innings before a two-day layoff DIMINUTIVE HALFBACK Brown's fierce competitive spirit was fed by his battle win a spot on the football team at Notre Dame. Weighing onl 150 pounds, he took a lot of kid- ding from his coach, H. G. Hal- den, 240-pound former lineman "He taught me how to scrap twice as hard as other playe because 1 was such a little guy Brown agement to scrap baseball game he broiled in a dispute w pire. The official on Brown. Fur | snatched it from his (urled it against the In 1910 he cam manager and player team. Within three had a new ball park, a pennant- 6--Toronte| winner and Brown had solidif NEW YORK x of Montrea 10 Feature Shown Daily at , . . one One 1:30-3:30 - 5:35 - 7:40 - 9:50 by the taking By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)--Why should wealthy businessman with a pretty wife--and a great joy in g--want to risk his life try o drive a car more than 400 It s an hour?' " u can't 1 fee STARRING WARREN COVINGTON THURS. AUG. 4 $3.00 PER PERSON LIMITED TICKET SALE ADVANCED RESERVATIONS ADVISED the top 10 on the round knockout Montreal July The| shrugging. r-ton adian heavy- he NBA 1x also is ided in the wife d Monday. singer Tonia arn, ar y n, the N 1 heavy- hopeful of ry s co-h named lof both the hore s Donalc a Folley © forward to the same C nders' battle won father's second logically something you are because of at rible tho neer-l Bt and my : Com . s something you don't feel." friends say that with Campbell the desire to set a land speed record is a matter of fam- honor. He you either needed "encour- During one became em- h the um- drew his watch Brown hand stands car go seldon crowns > capped his knighthood zed his father, ous Sir Malcolm Campbell watched as his father in his race against time in 1935 rc across the Bonneville salt fle in Utah at 301 miles an hour doli and here a noyed & Channel colorful in later years pro Donald, now 39, was only 14 when he thrilled to his father's feat Little did I think I'd be back 25 years later trying for a new record myself," he said Don. no stranger to speed, has broken the water speed rec- ord six times and holds the pres- ent record of 260,35 miles an hour It was 5% years ago that he decided to bring the land speed record back into the Campbell clan, His target is the 396.196 mph mark set at Bonneville in 1947 by the late John Cobb. (The elder Campbell died in bed at 63. Cobb, his rival, died in 1952 in a speed boat accident.) Donald's ride to glory or defeat at Bonneville this September will be made in a 30-foot gas turbine- driven car, called Bluebird, the romantic,"" he observed. 'But record breaking is an adventure nown. It is a cold- blooded lonely game. There is a carefully planned schedule of tests to. follow. It calls for great accuracy and hellish mental dis- into "The machine is designed to do certain things. It must be brought up to those points carefully, methodically "One slip on the part of the driver can negate the work of hundreds of engineers over a period of years." That one slip, of course, can, . J oo forever, too aside the negate the driver But Campbell brushes danger. SOME RISK : r take an unnecessary risk-- said. "But in the course of TUESDAY EVE, 5.00 P.A. 11-Family Theatres --~Follow Me 5--Playhouse 4--Bozo's Cartoon Book 3---Three Stooges 5:15 PM. 6--Here's My Pet 4--Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M 11--News 7--Rocky Friends 6----Sky King 4--Republican Conven- tion 2--McGraw 100 Story and His P.M. --Decer a r 7--Early Show 4--Ivan Hoe 2---Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M, 6--Casey Jones 6:30 P.M, 1--Family Theatre 10.00 A.M Con edy 4:30 Popeye Thertre P.M. | fessional basebal in .Va neouver ndly Giant Edge of Night eckers and STARTS TOMORROW TILL SATURDAY 5--Buckskin 1 | WEDNESDAY EVE, | 5:00 P.M. Theatre 6--Travellin Time Playhouse 4--Bozo's Cartoon Story Book | 8~The Big Rascals 5:15 P.M. Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 7--My Friend Flicka 6~Huckleberry Hound 2--Felix The Cat 6:00 P.M. 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"He didn't even ask me to work out first The mutual trust paid off for both men again Sunday as Sim- mons won his third engage ment for the Cards, a 9-2 first- game victory over the Phillies. The Birds took the nightcap 5-3 Simmons' season record is 3-1. Two of his victories have been at the expense of the Phillies. call baseball phia Arm okay?" asked the Louis Cardinal manager "Yeah," replied Simmons. Then I want you." Simmons, 31 year-old left- handed pitcher, had been cut by Phillies after being knocked about in two regular National League season starts follow surgery on his ailing elbow a year ago. The bottom seemed to have yped out on the one - time 'Whiz Kid" who pocketed $65,- 000 for signing with the Phillies in 1947. He couldn't believe no pe wanted him. Then Joe Brown, Britain Defeats France LONDON (AP)--Gordon Pirie, one of Britain's top Olympic hopes, scored a spectacular vic- tory in the 5,000-metre run Mon- dav as Britain whipped France 1161%-95% in an international track and field meet at white City Stadium Both countries treated the meet 2c a tune-up for the Olympic G rting in Rome Aug. 25 aiming for the 5,000 and 10,000 in Rome, had the crowd of 40.000 cheering wildly with & driv finish that gave him a More than 70 sailboats came | time of 13 minutes, 51.6 seconds| from the United States for: the --a record for the Britain-France three-day event, held here for the A a meet but 16.6 seconds above the first time since 1954 Y.C Seq ater class: world record set by Russia's) The dragon class champlonship ona! Ye ARR Vladimir Kuts in 1957 was won by Jalebird of the| Both Pirie -and England's! Genesee Yacht Club, N.Y. In the BASKETBALLER RETIRES Frank Salvat ran the French pairilarge boat division of the Cruis-| ST. LOUIS (AP) of Michel Bernard and Robert Club of America champion-|gie) Martin Bogey into the ground ship White Wings of the Royal Hawks, / set a Canadian Y.C., Toronto, came in Margaret in St. Hemus way SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIO WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE FIRST WEEK IN AUGUST ONLY. REOPENS MONDAY, AUG. 8th at 1:00 p.m. You can brush up on your present dancing or learn mew and exciting steps in any dance of your choice. Whether you are a beginner or have been danc- ing for years, you'll find Arthur Murray's method of teaching is easy and fun. YOUR FIRST LESSON IS ABSOLUTELY FREE 7--Wyatt Earp 5-2--Gas Co. Playhouse 4--Dobie Gillis 100 P.M, 11-6--While We're Young 52-90 Minute Playhouse | 7--Rifleman 4--Tightrope 9:30 P.M. 11-6--Closeup | 7--Colt 45 4--The Comedy Spot 10:00 P.M. 7--Alcoa Presents 4--Mystery Detective Series 52--M Squad | 10:30 P.M. 7--Coronado 9 5--Black Saddle 2__Johnny Midnight 11:00 P.M. won the | 11.7.65.4.-2--News: | Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. 7--=Take A Good Look 8:30 P.M. Live A Borrowed ife the | 11-8 1 zzie and Harriet 7--Divorce 4--~The World 2: 200 Pp. mM. Price is Right 9:00 P.M. 11-6-5__Happy The Hawaiian Eye The Millionaire it's the Most Happy Role He's Ever Rollicked and Romanced Throught It's the Most Delightful Spree-Surprise She's Ever Sprung? general team set a national mark of 40.1 seconds, and Tom Farrell of Bri- tain, a former hurdler, 800 metres in 1:48.5. France's top winners were Ab-| TiPrarioe, doulaye Seye with 45.6 for a Via French record in the 400 metres, 11:30 P.M. and Victor Sillon with 14-3% in| 4--Theatre | 6--Sports Vi the pole vault, Saul Jiewa |11--Late Show 11:45 P.M, &-Boxing WEDNESDAY Is Your Life e Theatre "10. 30 P.M. A Case For The Courts 2 Rr '\, ARTHUR MURRAY 7 1172 SIMCOE S. RA 8-1681 OPEN DAILY 1 TO 10 P.M. LOVE SONG 11--Bugs Bunny FRon | } "HOUSEBOAT" -- Am nds Almost In Your Arms nl merican Bandstand | 11 8:00 AM, 6--F P / 6--Trackdown 7--Buffalo A.M, + The Br 2 | 5-2--Jack Parr 250 Yachts Bt Toronto [== ------ == lions reomoovor Ji. HAO -L ate "Show BING! BANG! BONG! EDUARDO Prasad by WKH Directed by MELVILLE SHIVELSOR CIANNELL itn by MELYALE SHAVELSON snd JACK ROSE-A PARAMOUNT RELEASE: Green of Port Credit. The {small boat division was won by Sashay of Youngstown Y.C., N.Y Other results: eight « metre Norseman, Youngstown six - metre class: Bibis Canadian Y.( 5.5-meire Svalan, National Y.( Onyx, National Y.( Generosity, RC YC Whisper, PLUS CHILLS TO THRILL YOU! TORONTO (CP) -- About 250 boats crowded in and around the basin of the National Yacht Club, | Toronto, durirg the weekend for |C}¢ $5; the Lake Ontario Yacht Racing Y.C; Association annual champion- ships. YOU MUST SEE... Ames Pirie, a The FIRST NEW LOOK in photography since the invention of the camera cinemacGic AN ADVENTURE INTO THE 4TH DIMENSION = ANGRY RED PIANET an americananTERNATIONAL Picture w COLOR CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTOON REGULAR PRICES COME AS You ARE AND RELAX IN COMFORT SHOWS NIGHTLY | RAIN OR CLEAR! | ing @ KEITH ANDES SUSAN CABOT AND INTRODUCES PARALUMAN (carte Samppute Pen Sup hscon COREY ROONEY TAYLOR MAREY Slater (D Louis captain of St HON OFS Lov announced (ADULT) i retirement from national record of 42 minutes, 35.6 first. Third was El Thursday profession: How, N Ld ) 0 . Martin, 34, is a ve ERE | seconds in the 10,000-metre walk; formerly owned by King Freder 11 years in the Nation: H basketball. Martin Britain's 400-metre sprint relay ick of Denmark, now owned by|Basketball Association. Ken Matthews of Britain eran of