(i dy SO ty att ek Tuesday, suly, 31, 1956 5 Joa mM ier av Ollawn In 1064, 4, Wo.atralgh “¥pown for hin foathall prowess, ‘ >” SHIRLEY ‘CAMPBELL ae makes second. lm. “To Cross Lake 'NIAGARA- ‘ON: THE. LAKE,’ Ont. (CP) Shir ‘ley Campbell 20-year-old “secretary from: Fergus,| ; is-|Ont., today covered" 121/, ‘lmlies. in the: first” five e|hours: ‘of hey second, bid to (swim Lal Ke: ‘Ontari 10, THe young: athlete,” slight by ' “| marathon” standards, into the chilly lak ke here at2 om. -} She: started’ off: ‘Ab 56. strokes ‘a minute. ‘and Was: “reported Still swimming strongly. The day was 1 clear and the’ water’ cali: "Miss Campbell swam 29: of ‘the 30. miles: to. Toronto last year before she: was lifted: from Ane water “exhausted,, | the: lake. Marilyn: Bell,, ‘then, 16, NCE RUPERT. DAILY NEWS 2 9 2 {tle socked nis 33rd fy yunner-up | ‘plunged. TWO. “persons: shave soniuiered! | ad-Ball Gives Bra Hank Aayon, ‘Milwaukee's. gives the: Dodgers fits, . “Aaron -doesn’t:come into a ball park looking for basés on balls,” said Brooklyn righthand- er Carl Erskine, “He'll swing at anything he thinks. he can hit. A pitcher gets nowhere going suiside the range of his bat.” Aaron’is batting. 417 against | Brooklyn: and leading the Na- tional League at .342. Monday ‘night he smacked three: hits in five, trips, driving in four runs | —ineluding the clincher with his 16th homer—as_ the . first- nlace Braves socked the Dod- of gers 8- 6’in ‘the opener of a cru- cial four-game. set. . 3? The: third- pldce’: Brooks ‘now are. five, games, -behind . the Braves, - who” are ‘21%. games ahead. of. Ciicinnatl; a 4-2. win- yner- at. Pittsburgh.” op In the vonlv. other ‘National ‘|League :. action... ‘Philadelphia Phillies jumped ‘past Pittsburgh Gago. Cubs 5 4 and ‘he 2 ina twin bill, . MICKEY: POWERS: PAIR. “In the American, Mickey: Man- and’ 34th home runs, onevhis first grand- { slammer of the year,.and drove tin six runs ag New York Yank- ees again claimed‘ta 10-game lead witha 18-6 decision over Cleveland. — Detroit beat Boston jinx Frank Sullivan -4-1 on-Virgil Trucks’ three-hit- ter. Bob Nieman’s 10th inning homer’ beat Kansas’ _ Clty for Baltimore. 4-3, Chicago. and washington were not scheduled. a man on in the seventh. Buhl won his 14th and sixth in a row over the Dodgers but need- ed-help from* who gave up-a: two- -run: homer ae By The Associated Press . Joe Adedel rocks Brooklyn with his home runs and Bob Bull rolls’em with his fast stuff, but it’s + into: fifth: ‘place: hy. beating Chi-: Aaron knocked his homer with. Ernie .. Johnson, " Hitter ves Win bad-ball hitter, who really Sauer vs Pittsburgh, 1954) in. one season. The Redlegs swept their five- game series at Pittsburgh on Gus Bell’s third inning double. Loser was Laurin Pepper, Re- Hefer Hershe}l Freeman won his ninth, HADDIX: SHOWS ¢ CONTROL Harvey Haddix, didn’t walk a man and gained the league strikeout lead with 116 by fan- ning eight in his four-hit nieht- cap job for’ the Phils. Elmer Valo homered for the Phils and Cub runs, and also sniacked one off: Robin Roberts; winner: in the opener... Ernie Banks lag- ged Robin for his 24th, °- - Mantle, who has smacked nine ‘homers against the . Tribe tol near the major league ‘mark of | 14 against one club: (by ‘Yankee: Low Gehrig against. the Indians in 1088) ent No, 33-off Bob Lem- on with the bases loaded as New York scored seven'runs, al] un- earned, in the second. Whitey Ford struck ont 10 to win his 14th with Mantle getting his ather homer—goine one game ahead of Babe Ruth's record of 60 pace—off reliefer Bob Feller. Trucks, who walked eight, gave up'a homer to. Mickey Ver- non as the Tigers stopped Sul- llivan’s victory streak agains! ; them at 11. Nieman's bust-up homer, his 10th, was off Tom Gorman, Ori- ole starter Ray Moore homered with a man on for a 8-1 lead, {but Mike Fornieles was the win- ner in relief, , Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Walt Moryn hit his 13th for the |-—— me ele ee te mee TO. OLYMPICS — The crack University. of British Columbia fours. rowing team wil represent eer eer eae an Pere SOS VTC) Sar Seattle er tae me tee aH j ir | | | Canada at the. 1956 ‘Olympics after their victory in Olympic trials at Port Dalhousie, Ont. Left to right: Archie. McKinnon, Lorne Loomer, Walter a’ Hondt and Don Ar nold, stroke. (CP. Photo). ‘Major League - Leaders. By, The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE Plavér and Civh , AB R H ‘Pet, ' Agron, Milwaukee 351 67 120° 342 Schoendienst, NY 242, 28 79 326 Musial, St. Louls . 357 65 116.325 Bover, St. Louis 377 C5 122 324 Bailey, Cincinnath 241 37 77 320 Runs—Robinson, Cincinnati, 77. Runs batted in—Musial. 77. Hits—Boyer, 122. AMERTOAN LEAGUE Player and Club AB R H- Pet Mantle, New York 342 88 127 371 Maxwell, Detroit 305 CO 10% 34! Kuenn, Detroit . 349 59118 AF Vernon, Boston .. 262 49 87 332 Skowron, NY 276 51 91 330 Runs—Mantle, 88. Runs batted in—Mantle, 6. Pits—Mantle, 127, / Doubles—Piersal!l, Boston, 28. -Triples—-Siimpson, Kansas City, Kone runs—Mantle, 34. Stolen bases—Rivera, Chicago, 13, Pitching-——Brewer, Boston, ‘14-3, B24, Strikcouts—Score, Cleveland, SERMON BY MAIL é. 149, von 6-1; 0-2,'Ratl Baum-| : ete star. from’. on Glen: Bassett, of ‘sninta ction gt ‘rated: ‘seventh, took “his » match. ‘g<1° while elghth- seeded Pail: wille of Vancouver ended 6 LINDA. ‘VAIL: IN: BATTI iB "in women’s singles 41 entries went, to’. the end of the second ‘round; ‘Linda Vail, blonde bomb- "shell from Onkland, Calif, top eded Here, had the mozt trou. |» ~ nlgwShe :went to 6-8, 6-4 in. § se)iinlpating ° Joan” Robingon , of; Vaneouyer, ey wi Others who ‘advanced: wers ‘shirley Harit. of Montreal, rage | “ond seed! Jean Laird. of Mo- Gosto, Calif. third-rated; Loulse - Brown}. San Francisco's. Donya Storey, petite Ann Barelov of | Vancouver, Pattle Miller of Port- and; Ore, and Montreal's Elaa- ‘nor Dodee,. : ‘ In. mixed doubles, Miss: Nodge aid. 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Thistlo and! Weiloch oe ‘Gor doin'& Anderson Ltd, DIAL 3014 4 gnerman of ‘Winnipog Blue Bombers, helps his dad as. tho foobball training season gels under way, Randy Js helping anchor the blocking sled ag muscle Is applied by Buddy ‘Tinsley, valeran tackle of the Western Interprovinelal Football Union team, (CP Photo), 1] Pe eer mene Re ARNE HORE BT eT TEM NEUE IME Gem RTH: Sir aL TRANNY ALR did “it: first in. 1954. and. John to Pee Wee Reese inthe ninth. Lo . : . a, WoL Pet. GBL g|Jaramey, 36- “year- -old. . Toronto Ed. Mathews’.and Adcock also|'new york ...... 67 30.601 steamfitter, made it. a week, ‘ago, | homered to.’ help «send = Roger! tevelarid ...... 65 39 (539 (10 ve 1 Craig to his first Ebbets’ Field Boston sere eetes 63 8 552 a -| defeat after winning 10, straight. hicago wees, O22 10 _ CANADIAN-PRODUCED . wonne Fg] Baltimore... i453 454 | Adcock’s. 23rd. ‘ome run of. the Detralt 44 834d 23 “MATERIALS... _+, | season wag also’. his’ -ninth. washington“... 80 ea aa § . , Washington 88: 60.388 : In: “1084, ‘Canada’s ‘electrical |aeninst, the, Dodgers, : and. with’ Kansas City. . 84 62 354 manufacturing ; ‘industry. used seven games. remaining put: him|~ - NATIONAL LEAG UK some «$297,000,000 : ‘worth: ‘of: Ca: ! within: reach of the: league. ree- WL. Pet. GBL nadidn- produced: Taw: materials. Lord of 13. against one club (dank! Milwaukee, 51 84 020. : Te “Cincinnati ....° 57.39 594. 245 Brooklyn 54°41 668 5 of). St: Louls. ..... 40 47.495 12 é ledelnhia ah RL An 143) Pittsburgh ...... 43 51 487 + 15, 1 Crieaea eee 40 BE AIG 18M New. York... 32 ma 300 Tam O'Shanter Underway Today ‘CHICAGO (f—-Some 300 men pros, gunning for 60 qualifying, ‘spots in the all-American golf! tournament at.Tam o’Shanter, tec off today to round out a field of 150 which will belng play Thursday, , The Tam tourney began Mon- day with quaitying rounds in the men’s and wonven's amateur divisions, All four tournaments, men and women's pro mac amatenr, will. start Thursday, ‘There wll] be uu wonieni’s pro iaualitying round, | meee re neetcereen RN Ee Pete eee eR Koop ic - Under yout hat! 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W— Only, Soflball (Gyro) a ‘ 23 |seven persons showed up for! ,| Sunday morning services at the | us mr ‘Courtland Community church.| ELECTRICITY IN GANADA : So Rev. Robert Clagie mimeo- | graphed his sermon and sent greatest producers and users ol Bilko Tops Averages For Coast Sluggers By The Canadian Press leading hitter with a 237] aver- Portland Beavers teed off on age he has hit 45 homers, just Sacramento's Earl Harris Mon-! 5 short of the «circuit record, day night for 10-0 shutout in the Bilko has 155 hits, one short o! only Pacific Coast League game ‘teammate Gene Mauch, the scheduled. ‘Jeader in thal department, Battling averages show that: In pitching, Sacramento’: Steve Bilko, big Los Angeles Clyde Boyer is official leader thumper and major producer of with an carned run average o! home runs, is still the league's‘ 2.60, . Larry Jansen of Seattle leac PCL Standings ‘with an average of 2.57, but has By The Assoctated Press : pitched only yl innings while -115 are néeded to qualify, Dick . W L Pet, GBL, Drott of Los Angeles has th. Los Angeles ..... 75 42 O41 -most strikeouts, 159. Seattle » .. GY 48 600 Tuesd ss: San Fr Hollywood . 69 54 622 Me i uesday’s games: San Fran- San Francisco 4 60 474 19.,; cisco at Los Angeles; Sacra. Sacramento . 53 61 465 20) | imento at Portland: £1n Dicec Portland 4... 53 61 405 20% at Seattle; Hollywood at Van- San Diego ....... 51 G4 443 “couver, 49 7) 386 29: Tiger Jones Gains Decision .FORTLAND, Ore. | — ~Ratoh (Tiger) Jones, of Yonkers, N, Y,, ‘used his typical strategy Mon- day night to win a unanimous 10-rownd middleweight decision over Jesse Turner of St. Louis, Jones weighed 159, Turner 100, . Jones, frequently seen on. 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