Boks OU: scaly i, -Lambean has-been. sending the cotlegians. thr ough, thelr “practice: sessions, concentrating on ‘Jong — In Straig By PETER VANCOUVER (CP)— grass-court title. | Both reached the finals of the, Canadian lawn tennis champion- | ships by stunning upsets in semi- finals Friday. Until then, the 57lh annual tournament had been remark-- ‘lable for the case with which most of the seeds advanced: through preliminary rounds. beat the. pros by running,” Then Fontana, from Toronto, snatched a bushel of confidence out of. nowhere and thumped |" first-seeded Bob Perry of Losi® Angeles while Brown, from Los| - | Angeles, capitalized on Bob Be- dard’s. temper tantrums. and ‘ @owned the second-ranked Sher- _[beauke, Que., star. >. “it won't be. the first time | Brown and Fontana have played each other. .— “T used to play with Don when he was at UCLA,” said Brown as he’ sipped a cup of tea after | ,, knocking out defending-champ- ‘lion Bedard 6-4, 1-6, 7-5, 6-1. “He's sure improved since then. It should be a good final match.” BAIN SLOWS BEDARD i : ange a. home: includ~ two: run. t six-gaine winning: streak, : “junked the jinx ‘Reld-by iB ‘ oklyn. relief ‘pitcher Clem: La- 2bh _ Clem | é Cheinnt, 10: of four: to. k, was belted igers slashed 4 hits , the: American. League Sor’ Yankees | ‘10-4. nappy: days, ens was the fourth sbenight toma for the Yankees, bus thei# seven- game. lead stood up ss Boston Red Sox continued Gets miping ‘with'a-7-1-decision over yunipep- Ghiup Cleveland. Chicago: White {Sox: hammered’ @altiquore 18-8 “hwith. little Billy Pieroe dmeoming the : firsti.17- -game inne? jaw: babe majors: this yeav. beat. Kansas ity 2-4 bn ia ag- nings. = Suey = Qa Minors : phat ‘alls ‘bean, The deciding factor in the Bo} dard-Brown duel was probably a half-hour rain that forced a brief postponement. Bedard came into find that his Davis Cup teammate, Fontana, ‘Aad upset’ Perry and. went ‘out afte the rain determined to win. @@ that point, he-and Brown had @ach won a set and Bedard was ‘eading the third'5-4. But the slippery grass robbed Bedard of his cat-like specd and|, 18 stvained neck ligament pamb- ered his serves and overhead re- Gurns, His anger steadily rising, he tossed away the next game ‘on @ service break and went thr ough. ga more without’ winning one, Brown, controlling his’ temper Washington | US. Ace Canadian Press Staff Writer Brown meet today in the final for the Canadian men 's ithe first game after the rain.” liurned to his non- -commital, m- ‘would have beat me,” Beaten ht Sets BUCKLEY 4 Don Fontana - and. Noel over a number of small aumoy- ances, ran out the last two sets 7-5, 6-1, “T was really cool after the break,” said Brown. “I got over my annoyances and settled down. He (Bedard) cidn’t. He just ‘never settled down after I took Fontana, who allowed himself a moment of jubilation after his ictory in vaulting the net to shake Perry’s hand, quickly re- smiling self. His 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. “VERY LUCKY” | Slipping into a sweater and slacks following the game, he commented: “I thought I played very well... and-I was very lucky. “Some of my shots were lucky. I just caught the line a couple scores: 1 : pm, EDT, Leg cramps forced G romps halt Try'No: 40. At ‘Take Swim YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y. qi'-- A 40-year-old United States mara- thoner started out on a 32-mile swim across Lake Ontarlo lo Tor- onto Friday night but gaye up after 4% miles, It took him nearly four hours to cover that distance. Joe Capazal of Niagara Falls, N.Y., entered the lake ab this Niagara River town at 10:56 him to quit at 2:51 a.m. today. It was Capazzl’s first crack at the lake. ‘There have been 40 at- tempts on: the crossing since Marilyn ‘Bell of Toronto became the first person to do it in.1964. $8.30 a ye office and gO times a year. cecanman tate teseneteme mma me Uruudsuis, pel wrpita, spend 4 dr at the movie box | to ‘the theatre My I, LET US SOLVE YOUR CARTAGE PROBLEMS with the most up-to-date equipment in the city, All our units are fitted with Hydraulic Tail Gates: , wa For Speedy Efficient Handling PHONE 5243 CANADIAN STEVEDORING COMPANY LIMETED John Jaremy, 36-year-old Tor- onto steamfitter, accomplished the feat two.weeks ago, ence en nee atm tine nak ete oe SUMMER SKI JUMP — Because a young chemical engineer named: Merrill Neilsen wanted to ski.in’ the summer as well as in the winter, the Mount Baldy, California, resort area is believed to be first-in the world to-stage summertime ski jump- ing. Alf Engen, 16 times U. S, ski-jumping. titlist, comes down the 100-foot ramp on plastic “summer snow,” which was dis- covered by Nielsen,’ of times while Perry's weren’t in and he was missing some. “J pness Perry wasn’t playing as well as he could have or he The ladies singles. was also marked by a small upset. Mrs, Shirley Harit of Montreal, second ranked, was dumped §-0, 3-6, 6-38 by third-seeded Jean Laird of Modesto, Calif., who meets Linda Vail of Oakland, Calif., in today’s final. Miss Vail} fought past Mrs. Loulse Brown of Toronto, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, The men’s and ladies doubies also move into the finals. »Defending champions ‘Bedard and“ Fontana will meet Brown and Earl Baumgardener of Los Angeles ‘in the men’s final while, among the women, Miss Laird and, Miss Vail will take on Mrs. ‘Tune Lee and Pattie’ Miller of Ro: tland? “MEW SORE (Gasca x06 - ‘inigsioner. ‘Ford Frick toay wes a rushing preparations ted @ mer- KANSAS CITY (—Ar chie vey of the minox deguee #24 (ggoore, more than a little miffed — |py. the postponement of his; heavyweight’ title fight with Floyd Patterson, feels he should be crowned right now—by (le- fault. Ancient. Archie, light-heavy- A jokat. » = canarias. of the “major, leagues’ ‘Midey gave Frick the green light to conduct the. survey and there is 2 8500,009 fund waiting if the commission- |. er ‘finds the minors needs it. ‘Ancient Archie Asks, Title "By Default” lhorn, I’ve done, my share of waiting in my time, Now that's do one.” . oo _ | | i | Major League | $tandings i | Ly The Associated Press * ! counter at Roosevelt park to- morrow at 2 Senior Ball Semi-Finals Here, Terrace Tomorrow Semi-final games for the Prince Rupert District Senior Baseball championship will be played at both Prince Rupert and Terrace. Gordon and Anderson who- hold a one-game edge in their Esquires will travel to Terrace best-of-three serics with Hotel-'or the first of their playoff. men meet for their second en- | Championship race between | ‘semi-final survivors wil be a| :30 p.m. P. ‘best-of-five affalr, Last Night's Fights |. By The Associated Press NEW YORK (#i_Joey Giambra, | Civic Centre 156, Buffalo, N.Y., outpointed t Rocky Castellani, 156%, Allan- | J -P tic City, (10.) i ae 0 BINGO TANDIL, Argentina (i — Pas- cual Perez, 1084, Argentina, | $100 Jackpot Plus stopped Ricardo Valdez, 11044, 14 Additional Games Argentina, 5. (Non-title). | Every Bingo Night for As Low as $2.00 for ute BUENOS AIRES — Eduardo Lausse, 158%, Buenos Aires, | stopped Luis Volman, 157, “Buen-} os Aires, (3.) Evening. if. MONDAY, AUGUST 6 | 00 Dun, Feud Shaping In Bid Por Hunter FORT WILLIAM w — Mayor Hubert Badanai Thursday is- sued an invitation by letter to the Maharajah of Surguja’ to make Fort William his base camp for a moose-hunling expe- dition. The Indian prince, 4 big game hunter, has expressed 9 desire to hint moose in Can- ada this fall. 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