‘New nim | (Br Housewife opt le Lange ty se by “t Bese bate, ' " Mk Believed Set. "KELOWNA; B.C.. (> Auburn: . haired Mrs. ‘Am Meraw, believed {to have set a- world: endurance | -|swimming: recoru.” for “women Thursday, wasn't ° too proud of her feat. “Tm sorry I didn't -make it,” “ a she sobbed ‘shortly-after she was :|pilled. from Okanagan lake, 1014 “| miles, from: - Kelowna. ": her . objective al ‘Phe: IT “year: -old - * Vancouver : housewife had. spent: 25. hours ‘Jand. oné minute in the lake at- tempting to swim from Penticton {to Kelowna, a distance. of-, 32.8 -lmiles,” ‘This exceeded by. five ~y hours: Marilyn Bell’ 5 time in. Lake JOntario:, " ett was “the weather that was Hh: against. me,” ‘she-said ‘tearfully e {during a bed- side, interview in |g ‘Kelowna, Roe didn't want: to- quit iad | but: my, arms. ‘Were. so’ tired - ‘and i T,.was:: stiff!’ Pat ‘Roach. ordered + Ime’ out. of. the water” sald the ; trim: wife ofa Vancouver: Fire Marshal Bill: Meraw.* ~ Marathon § swinimers John “Jars ‘TOF * ‘New. York: who | paced: Mts. ‘lMeraw, ° both : ‘confirmed “ her recollection, ; ‘They said she became ill about 4 dm. Thursday and’ her speed was reduced as. her’arms became is “| stiff. with the. chilly. water: - 1 ®“Luck- “is half. the battle in long. distance. swimming. I guess |: it. just; wasn't § my. day,” Mrs. ‘Meraw., ‘concluded. {She : -plans' tO: compete at ‘the * Camadian.. “National - ‘Exhibition ‘AUR. 26° and will: later tackle the Strait: of: “Juan'.de Fuca. She has ; been’. “swimming ‘since: she .was 110: ‘and; ‘since. 1943, she has: been © lunder: the’ tutelage of Pat Ranch FOF Toronto. (Mount Hurer =| Helos Win Game «| With Home Run oe By che Canadian Press : ..Knuckleballer “Bob ‘Hopper! powered: a ‘Home.. run over the up a 5-4 victory’ in-a series Open: er with Seattle: Rainiers. 2 The: loss was’the sixth, stralght | te the. hapless Rainiers’ ‘who ‘Pacific Coast League. series: with the: upstart Sacramento.. Solons - jin Seattle. ta - But Solons’ win streak. ‘was cut short in Los Angeles when the}: Angels scored. two, runs in the ninth: to take a. Oe] Win, ., th PCL, play’ tonight, Sacra- mento” and Los Angeles, and, Seattle. and Vancouver continue thel “Jeague series while San! an. “ opportunity ‘to. ss with” me at a. Ine: expenses * ‘while: you “the comfort of. a » Chryslers. Product, . Did: ‘you ~ know, also“ that: our financing | “plans. ‘are: the easiest in town, No: ‘one else can offer you the, “Toi: down: payment plus cdsy.: copayment plin that we can sa don't waste time Too King, around, San Dicgo clashes ashes with Portland, Congrats to the Don Sehierks PCL Standings A, who “this. week increased vin, |)‘. . ~numberr—couldn’t, happen -to | wy. The As ogintad Press hoy ad Pat, OTM , a: ‘busier pappy—Don leads: his tre’ Angeles. vee 82 45 040 mM G&A. basebaulers ag alnst :Scattle veered 72 04 OTL 04 Hotelmen in the. flhal meet- puiiywood rane a M vt ane ing of local teams thls se&- | gneyumento ..., a9 66 “ana 90" son, Winner of, Sunday's ramé {San Franelnco ., 67 67 400° 231) Meets Terrace for. Mayor Han Diego vss BU TO 44d ois _ eum. : Vinieonver reves TB Je 106 30") "y “a i. te 5 vith he" ats! ‘taint Hato vou need mes me A Le hn *@¢F eee sovesecseoes sovareseseroresce nemee Peron hs meemen en sete Try Daily News Classifieds e " Baseball, Scor Scores. National Lengne 0", Mlwanices 4, 1; Bt, Louis 1,6. ' Brooklyn 7, Pittahurgh 6 CGincinnatl 6, -Ohleaga New York 6; Philadalphia 3 + Amertean Leauge Now York 16, Washington 7 Bonton 8, Baltimore 1 Chicago 0, Cleveland 2 Kanaua Cliy §, Dotralt 3 emey ‘of Toronto:and* Bill; Sadlo| i » had. théir. ‘hitting : clothes on last night and Jan Dunbar, “(left field:-fence, at Capilano Sta-|" “ dium: Thursday « night.’ to chalk] : dropped five oui of five-in ‘a}. Francisco -hosts Hollywood and} THIS, TANDEM, CANOE TEAM. from: Toronto Island Canoe club Bill Stevenson (left) and Tom Hodgson, set a fast.pace when ... . they won - the - 1,000-metre senior tandem event at the Can- ; adian ‘canoe championships in Ottawa, They bettered: the ‘course record. by nine, seconds: ‘with a time of four minutes “and ‘59° seconds, They will battle it out for one of the nine | places on Canada’s Olympic paddling team when eet return to Otlaya for the Olympic trials August: 25," ACP Photo). ne “AT THE "BALL PARK , By BOB RUDDERHAM the playoffs | “between Gordon and . Anderson and. the “Hotelmen is. now even- stephen and mainly because the latter * mound: ‘inainstay’ for the G & A, just didn’t have it. ~The game “started off with G & A-appearing. to head "for a walk: away’ in.their half of ‘the first when. they counted three . times: “arid: then: the Hotelmen doing | some poor base “running in their half to. net but. one run when they should _hayé had. more. However, Dunbar .was being. hi. ‘hard and: it "really was: ‘just: a matter of, time, » We. should be treated to :a good game o on \ Sunday and I would guess’ that’ Len Shankel ‘will ‘be going to the hill for "| scheciued for Sunday will earn wer rrmlc_aereh ee Convincing Win Ties. Semi-Finals A convincing 1-4 vietory for Hotelmen over Gor- don and ‘Anderson at Roosevelt Park last night knotted their best-of-three Senior League semi- finals at a game-each, with one game tied, Winner of the deciding contest, ; —-——~——— i Hardware’s early lead saw blows from Bill Sundberg, Don Scherk, Don Hartwig and lan Dunbar as all nine men went to bat. , The hotel squad enme back a place against Terrace, already ' victorious egainst squires, ‘In the best-of-five finals. | Hotelmen hero was Gordie Cameron, who pitched fine ball, nailing down ‘the hardware bat- ters to only four hits in six inn- with « tally in the first as Bruce Simundson slid his way round strike gone’ for: ings of play. Cameron came on to the mound: in the second inning, after opening hurler Don Hawry- mk had been blasted off: by G and-A batters in an opening frame that saw three runs come in on four hits, a walk and. a hit-batter. the dlainond, The game was tied up-in the second, Ray MacKay being. pushed around when Si- mundson drew a walk, and a clout -by Jack Lindsay scoring Billy Sedgwick. G and A's sole run off Cameron came in the top of the seventh, as. Ralph Enridge’s liner scored Hote) ° batters gave opposition Sundberg. moundsman Ian-Dunbar antun-| ° Linescore: | " happy evening, a flurry of 12 Holeinch vee Lt 300 oo 4 1 hits against him, ineluding a Bi-} punnar, smith, Scherk: Inawryluk, ‘gantic home run over the left) cameron, MeKay, : . field wall by Don Hawryluk.Dun- | == - tomo bar, who had trouble finding the | much of the game, was yankéd in the filth when four hits had-scored three runners after two men had’ been retired. Young Billy | Smith, -whose pitching has been confined : to rare : ‘appearances in ‘the . Pony League, inherited the unwhole- some situation and came through in fine. style, fanning Bruce Si- mundson in’ the first strike- out} § . for G and A, - In the sixth, destined to be the Dibb Printing last call for the hotelmen, Smith i 5227 Time To Check Your 1956 Printing Needs CALL was coached along by catcher Don Scherk and faced only: three ‘men, giving, wp | one hit. ty Daly Nows Classified f | TRY THE | ae 2h ogt “For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods “quan ny “SG &-A while: Miner. Simundsen of: the Hotelmen’ really has a ‘problem, although Don Hawryluk . just pitched. an ‘inning ‘last. night and: might . be effective on the weekend, I. would also say that this is an even money chance on“this game, ~ just. ‘take your pick ‘if you like to make a small, bet. I ‘arrived at. the ball park early and was pleased to see Fred, Christensen who did plenty of pitching for G & A about. two ‘years ago..Fred has been-in the south since leav- ing here--and’ will be moving to Hazelton shortly where he will be tzaching school this year, Fred used to tie some of the hitters in kriots with his breaking pitches and was the bie run for hig team at that time, '. 1 was.talking to Walter Smith yesterday and he informed ~ me’ that W, F,- Stone Ltd. would like to give a hat to the -- slugger who rapped the most balls over the fence for the season: but as. there was a large group of players tied for first place In the homer race, he asked me to come up with another reason to give up the chapeau, How would it be to ‘plve: this Hd to‘the halter who collects the most hits in the finals? Walter was thinking about putting a basketball hoop on top of the goal posts in a vertical plane and give the hit tothe first man: to knock the ball through the hoop on one bounce ‘but. that would’ be pretty rough on banjo hitters like Jack Lindsay. and Ralph Enridge, and tougher sill on the likes of. QUIT Dahl and Darrell Young who swing from the port side and Don Hawryluk who pulls too much, So let's elve it, to the hitter: who gets the Most Hils In the Best-af- - Five Series between Terrace and the winner of Sunday's game hetween Gardon and Anderson and the Hotelmen, | 7 | Sports Calendar Try ‘Dailv Nows Classifieds nae ee ONE eee on ener mteemee = san etm pate meee Same name : FRIDAY Softball (Gyro) | perv of a Local 108 ys Canfiseo 7 p.m, road 6 if gy SATURDAY Qi, ff £ Softhall (Gyro) ” eof fm i Off, Atlin vs ROMP 7 pm. | Now in BCL The only sortif ed §-Year | Canadian Whisky on the market! 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