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The Giants hot only ca tured, CCMPANY | Best Mid-Season Lead In 13 Years For Giants thelr 3lst victory in the last 37 over Brooklyn Weelnesday night “with a resounding 10-2. triumph, Since June 3, today are proud They walloped four home runs, ' scored four runs in-each of the |’ first and fifth innings and whip-|' § ped Don Newcombe for the first time at Ebbets Field since the big Negro righthander Joined the Dodgers in 1949, To rub it in, Jim Hearn, the Giants’ righthander went the route for the second time this Ebbets Field triumph since July +8, 1952, MAYS GOT HIS 28TH Willie Mays, Monte Irvin, Wes Westrum and Alvin Dark smack- 4ed the homers ‘as.did Gil Hodges lof the Dodgers; It was No. 28 ifor Mays and No, 21 for Hodges, who drove in both Brooklyn runs in the first Inning. Mays’ 28 leads both leagues. Dark has hit seven, five against the Dodgers. games bub made it five in a row]: season. and registered his first’ WIL. Teams . n fon 10-4. 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For a fellow who drinks and smokes and breaks the rules of training, Chataway manages to keep in the shadow been shattered twice within two months—and in both cases the : was the “wight Vancouver hits and hit a home run and a triple to drive of the fastest. men on earth, to stay within reach of the In- j- dians, shut out Detroit 9-0 be- hind the four-hit pitching of ‘southpaw duel. Danny O’Con- i nell’ § Seventh inning single fol- ‘lowed , by Jim. Pendleton’s double ree at for the lone. run, TWO WASHED OUT | Peanuts Lowrey's pinch single | with the bases loaded and two ‘out in the 11th gave the St. Louis | Cardinals thelr second straight Victory over the Cincinnati Red-" ‘legs 5-4. Rain washed out the’ ' scheduled twi- night doublehcad- er between Pittsburgh and the Phillies in Philadelphia. 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To Canada's Swimming Team VANCOUVER (CP)—A 30-men- ber swimming team of 18 men and 12 women to represent Can- ada in the British Empire Games here next month was -namedj early today at the conclusion of “he Canadian swimming champ- ionshivs. British Columbia swimmers dominated the selections. “The West Coast province will hav 12 men and five women on: the squad, Ontario.placed five women and one man while Quebec had four -men and two women. Calgary’: star diver. Bill Patrick, com- pletes the team. Five divers in all were chosen, ‘by rain. Yogi Berra drove in five’ jruns with a triple and homer’ The names will po before a special committee of the Can- adian British Empire Games As- sociation for final approval Sun- day. Originally it was intended to, name a tzam of 30 men and 10; women but Albert Ford of Win- nipeg, president of the Canad- jan Amateur. Swimming As- i sociation, said the selection com- mittee voluntarily cul 10 men i: fhe hope of gelting two cxtr, The new ratio should eive th team a better Dulance. he saic A surprise u.iw.ce on the tean is All.n Brew, 14-year-old sen sation from Cresecnt Beach, B.C who scored alincst a complet, weep of the junior men's event n fhe three- day championship: yy winning five titles. Allen will represent Canade Wohis specially, the 110-yard: A jimicr was also named to the vamen's team—tiny Sara Bar- ‘er of Brantfdrd, Ont. 13-year- dd oviverd who copped — two hamptonships, Powerful Gerry MeNamen, 2° fof Vancouver, will be the main stay of the men's team, com- Here are the leams: - MEN 110-Yard Freestyle: George 20rk, Hamilton; Gerry MeNa- sire, Vaneouvery Jed) Simpson Vanconyey, 440 Freostyle: McNamee, Allan Ron Ilehvist, Ocean Falls, 880 Freestyle; MeNamee, Re- jenn Lacoursiere, Montreal; dim Portelanee, Vancouver, 880 Relay. 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Tower Diving: Bill Patrick, : Calgary; Terry Connolly, Van- | couver. Three-Metre Springboard: Bill! Palrick, Bernard Valois, Mont-! real, WOMEN 110 Freestyle: Virginia Grant! Toronto; Gladys Prizstly, Ver- dun, Que; Beth Whittall, Mont- real, 440 Freestyle Relay: Virginia Grant, Gladys PrieSily, Beth Whittall, Gladys Priestly, Kar- na Kemp, Vancouver, 10 Backstroke: Lenore Fisher, Ocean Falls, B.C.; Sara Barber Brantford, Ont, 220) = Breaststroke: = Margare! Stangroom, Vancouver; Marge Peebles, Vancouver; Bev Eynon London, Ont. 330 Medley Helen Lenore Karna Relay: Stewart, Kemp, ; Tower Diving: Lois Wood, Tor- onto. Three - Metre | Irene McDonald, 4 Springboard: Hamilton. LAST NIGHT'S sIGHTS | JAKLAND, Cuni- Car (Bebo Olson, 167, San Franciseo, knock- ; d out Pedro Gonzaies, lus, kane | Kin, Pa, (4). non-title, ! PHILADELPHIA — Joe Glar- cello, 168, Philadelphia, out point. i ed Billy Kilgore, 162'2, Miaml i (10). NEWCASTLE, NB Yvon Durelle, Bule Ste. 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Only, Leydston a, fowls place) finisher in-the first round, kep its*recotd: lear as the, {oagie ink ‘augurated RR neiv péennant. ‘drive Wednesday nights The Bronce: up “ended thirc ~place Edmon- r . a i The Vietobla Tyces, who ended | the first half in sixth place,: ‘|shaded the champion Vancou- | yer Capilanos 4-3, while Salem: City trimmed Wenatchee , 6-2. Yakima was the No, 2 team In the first half, Tri-Clty No. 5, Salem No, 7 and Wenatchee No. Pitchers had thelr ups and eners, Viclorla’s John Tierney spaced in two tallles, including the win- ning run in the seventh. But Yakima’s Ted Edmunds absorbed his third loss, due to an attack of wildness, while try- ing for his 12th win. Edmunds ‘JIowed Salem only four hits but -lost the game when he walked _five men in the elghth. He yas replaced by Tom Lovrich ‘who gave up another walk. A itwo-run throwing error and a sacrifice fly sent in the last of ' six runs the Senators got during the inning, all*without a hit, Lewiston jumped on three Ed- -monton hurlers for 12° safe ows. Lewiston manager Larry Bar- ‘ton went without a hit but every ‘other player on his squad got at ‘least one, Don Munter batted Hin three runs and Bob Williams “and Guss Rosburg had two RBI's each, ; TrisCity’s Dale Robertson is- sued 10 free passes to the Wen- atchee Chiefs but only two af- fected the scoring. In the third, he walked Dick Stacey who went to third on a double by Charley Beamon and scored on Jake Hel- muth's ‘single. Beamon “walked in the seventh and came home on Helmuth's double. 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