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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 10

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The Sault Stari
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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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10
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Pag AULT DAILY MON Lefty Kipp Lovengulh Star in IL 2 New Entries In Intermediate Class Football TORONTO i Sevan team instead of last five will be entered in this season's Ontario Rugby Football Intermediate division The two new entries are i onto Balmy Beach Karines and a 3 Favorites Come Through With Big Wins NEW YORK (CP) Nashua Swaps and Son won Am of the richest pur ms in US racing Saturday AH wave favorites Nashua toyed with eitfht rivals for half a mil than ttoew away for an easy 1-21-length victory in the $114400 Monmouth Park Handicap and slapped another $78200 into the bank It was one of easiest victories although he carried 129 pounds and ran on a atuddy track The Castle Rock Farm's Mr First seeond and MinHrwr was third The four-year-old son af Nashua Rullah-Segula raised Ms total winnings to more than $150000 ahead of the now retired Citation Swaps continued his record-breaking setting a track record to win the $162190 Gold Cup Handicap The big California four-year-old led Llangollen Mister Gua and Porterhouse across the finish line in 1:58 3-5 just 2-5tfas at a second shy of the world record for 1 miles set by accepted organization members Hamilton Blue Oakville be the elub arrangement Ottawa the York is Argonauts TV Panthers Rugby from a six-team this for the travel Maritime in an eastern West By toe ASSOCIATED PRESS Each pasting day Montreal lefthander Fred Kipp makes more apparent that he's ready to move up to the parent Brooklyn Dodgers How soon the Brooks call him probably will depend on how far in front the Royals are able to Stay in the International League race Today they are a mere game and a half ahead of Rochester and Toronto so services are needed urgently He held Buffalo Bisons to four hits in the first game 51 victory Sunday But the cellar-dwellers -came back to win the second game 2-0 on Larry three-hitter All the other double bills also resulted in splits Toronto won the first 65 over Rochester but the Red Wings took the second 4-1 Miami whipped Colum-but 5-0 but the Jets bounced back to win 43 In Havana the Sugar Kings cuffed Richmond 6-2 then dropped the nightcap 2-1 r2OTdforJthj! ilPason 'for the 1956 'canldiafi final' 144 Dixie Howell aided the cause with a home run Their second game victory gave the Bisons one win in the fivegame scries Billy DeMars doubled home the game's only two runs in the final inning off Glenn Mickens LOVENGL'TH WINS 14TH Lynn ve of the Leafs who is fighting Kipp for Brantford club both Saturday at an meeting here Holdover are Peterborough Or funs Panthers East York Devils Port Col borne and Black Knights The Beach entry will fourth ORFU intermediate having a working with a Big Four club Rough Riders have assisted Marines financially East linked with Toronto Peterborough and Hamilton ger-Cata are asiicting The Northern Ontario at the meeting by delegates North Bay who reported league ready to start year Plans were made ORFU series a winner to to Halifax to play a winner for the first time eastern Canada playoff The winner will travel to the Cement Project Is Under Way PICTQN Ont (CP) -The cement project of the Ontario Biff Crowd On-Hand to Greet Marilyn Bell By AL MARKLE Canadian Press Staff Writer VICTORIA (CP) Marilyn Bell gets a day off today possibly the last chance to relax completely for the next six weks On Tuesday the 18-year-old Toronto swimmer starts training for biggest swim toe 183-mile-wide Juan de Fuca Strait The strait separating Victoria foam Washington state has been beaten only once in about 50 tries Bert Thomas a former United States Marine from Tacoma Wash weighing almost twice as much as 129-pound Marilyn swam successfully from Port Angeles to Victoria on July 8 last year Marilyn coach Gua Ryder friend Marie Brenk and three Toronto reporters stepped from their plane into one of biggest welcomes Sunday 1000 TURN OUT A crowd of about 1000 seeking autographs and snapping pictures pressed into the wire fence around the loading area and overflowed into toe waiting room and out into the parking lot Three unsuccessful strait swimmers were in the receiving line Amy Hiland Bill Muir and Ben Laughren extended thier good wishes to Marilyn A cavalcade of 20 cars growing as it approached Victoria sped- through the city behind two police motorcycles The procession attracted a few small groups of Victorians but at toe hotel headquarters for the team about 200 persons gathered on the lawns In a short "thank you" to toe' crowd Marilyn said she would do her best in the swim ALL-OUT POLICY After six weeks of training possibly the last week in August or early in September Marilyn will make her bid to beat toe tricky strait An unsuccessful attempt will net her $20000 a completed swim an extra $10000 The money is put up by The Telegram toe Victoria Times and Weekend Magazine Marilyn and Gus indicated however there would be more attempts if the first try fails always been our policy to go all out there are no easy Ryder said think we will make another try if we miss the first HAS TIME LIMIT The number of tries however are governed by toe time element Marilyn said she must be back toe late Charles Howard's great Irish horse Noor in 1950 Swoon's Son fortified his bid far toree-year-oid honors with a sizzling stretch drive for a 1-leagto triumph in toe $158825 Arlington classic The Gay sensational bay colt remained unbeaten for the season in registering his fifth straight victory under the en handling of jockey Dave Erb Seeond place want to a 30-te-l shot Ben A Jones STILL CANDIDATE Wearing a sports jacket and baggy slacks President Eisenhower smiles broadly as he leaves his office in Gettysburg Pa accompanied by Rep Joseph Martin (left) of Massachusetts The chief executive had just met with GOP congressional leaders in a morning conference and announced his decision to run for a second term SAVES SIX Three of the five brothers and sisters sh saved are shown with 17-year-old Shirley Leigh of Emsdale near North Bay Ont When fire broke out in their seven room log home Shirley led her grandmother and six childrw to safety but one girl Rita 10 became excited ran back iirtr the burning home and perished Chrysler Payroll All-Time High of the eastern Canadian finals at Quebec postponed by bad weather Bedard and Fontana have to play off for the men's singles and also are In the doubles final They now are down for the week of Aug 19 Bedard Win Two In Quebec Open MONTREAL (CP) Favorites triumphed down the line as the Quebec open tennis championships concluded Sunday Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke Que and Mrs Hanna Sladek of Montreal took toe singles crowns with Em- in toe east by the third week in September to enroll in Mcgill University where she will study for a career in physiotherapy One of the few public engagements accepted by Ryder and Marilyn is a Cerebral Falsey Association garden party on Wednesday when several children will receive swimming lessons from the Toronto swimmer For the big swim a 68 stroke crawl fluctuating from 70 to 60 is planned Marilyn who swims without grease will stick to the crawl stroke to avoid cramping $16-500000 Lake Portland Cement Company was put under way Saturday with the firing of the first blast in its 165-acre limestone reserves near here Labor Minister Gregg representing the federal government pushed the plunger which set off the blast and wished the project success Hon A Goodfellow Ontario minister of municipal affairs represented the provincial government Senator William A Fraser of Trenton is president of the company and Mayor McFarland of Picton president of McFarland Construction Company is vice-president Mr McFarland laid the project is supported by joint Canadian and American financing but added that some Canadian shareholders have sold their shares to high-bidding Americans The plant expects to be in production next year and first plans are for marketing in the Toronto Rochester and Picton areas S'tching honors went all the way the opener but he had some erratic support and lost a 50 lead before Ed Stevens drove in the tie-breaking run with a sacrifice fly in the seventh Lovenguth's record stands at 146 Kelton Russell limited the Leafs to two hits in the second game Ed Kasko broke up a battle between Russell and Don Johnson with a three-run home i Cardwell chalked up first-game shutout over Columbus In the second contest pinchhittcr Ben Jones singled Bill Kern home with the winning run in the seventh Havana's Emilio Cueche had an easy victory over Richmond in the opener Bobby Carter scored the winning run for Richmond in the sixth inning of the second game after he tripled WINDSOR Oat (CP) ployment at Chrysler of reached a new peak last when toe company reported 11831 persons an toe payroll Of this number 11020 were employed in toe company'! factories and offices here with 811 in outside field organisation BACK MOSCOW LONDON (Reuters) British Communists Sunday fully backed the Soviet Communist Party's current line in debunking Stalin and declared that toe world should pay more attention to the aspects of the 20th Communist Party Congress last February WINS ONCE MORE BROCKVILLE (CP) For th fifth consecutive year the BrocV ville rowing club successfully dr fended the Comstock Trophy a the Eastern Rowing Assoc iatio: regatta Saturday The trophy is for' aggregal points and is contested by Ottawa Lachine Que and Brockville Feature race of toe day was th open eight event won by to Brockville crew which compete at the Royal Henley Regatta England two weeks ago It was close race with only inches aepai ating three top crews over th last 100 yards The Brockville crew with a sud den spurt in toe last 10 yards baa Hamilton Leanders who placet second and Toronto Argonaut third The Brockville four-oared crew which won four of five events a toe Henley worn that event ban dily here Bedard who raced past Don Fontana of Toronto 7-5 6-0 6-0 teamed with Fontana for the doubles title Mrs Sladek and Therese Helie of Montreal won toe event Bedard kept a finger in all toe tings by joining Eleanor Dodge of Montreal in the victorious mixed doubles duo Most of toe entrants have headed for Ottawa and the Ontario tennis championships now under way The Quebec open finals crowded out toe scheduled playing Fights Last Night By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS Havana Cubes Kid Fichique 142 stopped A1 Villafarra 1444 New Orleans 2 Taaama Wash Pat McMurtry 182 Tacoma outpointed Ezzard Charles 197 Cincinnati 10 HoMywead Naal Rivers Las Vegas stopped Dick Goldstein Santa Monica Calif 3 FISHING BOAT SAFE HALIFAX (CP) The fishing boat Barbara Joan was towed into Yarmouth NS Sunday night more than 24 hours overdue An RCAF search and rescue spokesman said the boat ran out of MARK ANNIVERSARY CAUX Switzerland (AP) Dr Frank Moral Re armament Movement celebrated the 10th anniversary of Its first world assembly in Caux Sunday with representatives of 29 nations present American Association Indianapolis 3 Charleston 2 Wichita 10-2 Louisville 1-3 Omaha 2 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