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Ian Black, 17-year-old Aber- deen student, butted in on the Australian family for a silver sent three “men against Black, confident they'd SECOND TO. KONRADS | But Black, -an ‘unknown. when the games: started) ‘managed to finish second behind Australia’s Jon Konrads, the creweut young-. ster who holds nine ‘freestyle World records. The Aussies were limited to two go!d and a bronze medal, an exceptionally poor night for the sunbronzed mermen. Canada won second place and a_ silver medal in the men’s springboard on the performance of Bill Pat- rick of Calgary. New Zealand copped a bronze. England was well out in. front over-all unofficial points standings as. Canada trailed Australia and was in third place. England had 309 points, Australia 246 and Can- ada. 94. In fourth spot) was New Zealand with 83... Canada was third also in the number of medal winners. Eng- land had a total of 39, Australia 33 and Canada 14. Records: exploded all over the pool. but by far the most pleas- ing to the crowd, which has shown a. tendency to cheer eV wy Ee Ve Sw NN NOW WO ‘A CEL! By Ut ae Ga a a i : BPE FO EEE Ee EE BE Se EEA ENE MEEVEE a RE US ENE YE WE SUSE hee ea : watt WeP tad cap pation! gather CO te eee, Ae Oe cardial agate ae CEE TER gee AE EEE IM MT British crowd in on swim monopoly By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer CARDIFF (CP)—The Australians. don’t ‘ British Empire Games swimming. ‘gies and a baby- faced Seottish schoolboy have explod- “own Five English las- -wards on the first-leg dash of England’s women’s 440 \relay team. Miss Grinham clipped four- with a clocking. of 1:11.9. }|Miss Edwards was second and Phillip- pa Gould-.of New Zealand third. Sara Barber of Brantford, Ont,, finished fourth in 1:15.4. | Australians Anne Ne!son and Gergaynia Beckett filled the. last two slots. Winner in the women’s 220 breaststroke was Anita Lonsbor- ough, a 27-year-old Yorkshire lass, in the, Games record time of 2:53.5. other English’ swimmers. SECOND: SILVER MEDAL heavyweight weightlifter. Dave, Baillie of Westmount, Que. ~Hammond_ Chord Organ | “on tour” Loox for..us: around the town and. step in for an amazing ‘demonstration . Or call us today and we'll come right to’ your door. whenever Australia loses, went to Miss Grinham, 19-year-old public relations clerk from Lon- don, for her world-record break- ing dash in the women’s 110 backstroke. She washed out a 24-hour rec- ord of 1:12.3 set by Margaret Ed- |. | tenths of a second off the record Irene, Service of Van-: couver was fourth. behind two. - Canada Picked up. a second” ‘silver medal | Wednesday © from . Want the Fun of Playing Music... Peete oneesscsssreresenereesenenese or any day at our store—=KELLY’S, Seymour R- Georgia, Vancouver, B. 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GO 30 667 - Boston ...ec.. cae 47.43 .692 13 Baltimore ..... . 44 46 494 1645 Kansns Clty «..... 43 46 483 16% Chicago :.......0. 44 48 478 17 Detroit. ........ 42 47 472 IT Cleveland ...... 43.50 462 18% Washington ...... 39 53 424. 22 - Baseball Scores D NAPRIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 6, St, Louls 0 San Francisco 2-0, Philadelphia 3- 2 Cincinnati 6, Chicago 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 16, Detroit 4 Kansas City 38, Boston 1 Baltimore 6, ‘Chieago 4 " Cleveland "5, Washington 3 “PEL SCORES " Spokane 7, Salt Lake City 6 ‘San Diego 6, Phoenix: 3 ‘Sacramento’ 2, Portland 1 ‘Seattle: 15, Vancouver “ CHAMP COMES HOME | ace’ Althea Gibson New York .after THE -—-Tennis arrives in her second consecutive: tri-- umph. The silver tray. she As” carrying .is a symbol. of. the * singles championship she;had previously won in the Nor-- thern Lawn Tennis Tourna- : ment in Manchesteér, England. f BUT NO TIME FOR LESSONS? 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