.1- I. ma. Chicago 002 000 000-2 9 0 i . Philadelphia 000 322 Olx-8 10 0 ,- lmball Results I Dy Ill CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY American League Boston 000 000 I00-I 2 0 Isittmore 002 000 00x-2 6 I Parnell. Hurd (3). Brown (6), (8) and White; Turley and s. L-Parnell. New York . 100000000-1 5 0 Detroit 001100 1021-3 5 0 t Morgan. Grim (7) and Berra; Zuverink and House. L-Morgan. .i .. Ills NY-McDougald; Det-Boone, adeiphia' OIO ooo ooo-1 4. o evaiand 000 140 00x4 7 0 Gray, Bishop (5), Dixon (8) and Robertson: Feller and Hegan. L- Gray. lifts Cle-Doby. Washington 000 000 202-4 7 0 Chicago 000 300 000-8 7 1 Mcbersnott and Tipton. Fitzger- aid. (9): Consuegra. Johnson (7). Martin (8). Dorish (9) and Batts. L-Martin. - National League St. Louis 400 300 010-ar 8 -0 Pittsburgh 003 002 010-8 8' 5 Lint. Presko (4). Lawrence Y6), Brsale (ii) and Sami: Purkey, Law (1). Friend (8) and Shepard. W- Presko; L-Purkey. Cincinnati I00 002 200-5 ii 3 Brooklyn 300 000 010-4 7 3 Podbielan. Nuxhall (2) and Land- ritli; Loss. Hughes (6). Labine (9) and Walker. Campanella (9). W- Nuxhall. L-Hughes. I-IR Bkn-Amo- Cole. Klippstein (ii) and Cooper; Miller. Dickson (6) and Burgess. ' W-Miller. L-Cole. HR: Pha-Schell. Morgan 2. Milwaukee 101 000 011-4 12 1 New York 100 000 om-2 7 2 Burdette. Nichols (D) and Cran- dall; Gomez, McCall (9). Wilhelm (D) and Katt. W-Burdette; L-Go- mes. .HRs Mil-Bruton. Mathews. International League Rochester 030 000 000-3 1 0 Montreal 002 000 13x-6 l0 3 Luna and Riggan, Burbrink (8); Cox and Howell. Buffalo 010 000100-2 '7 l Havana ' 000 013 00x-4 2 1 Fronts. Swartz (6), Harrist (7) and Lakeman; Lopez and Noble. Syracuse 200 003 220-9 7 0. Richmond 0001ll02U-5 9 l Peterson and Lonnett: Nardelia, Zeiser (7). Fanovich (8), Medlinger (I) and Johnson. Toronto 000 200 001-3 7 2 Ottawa 000 010 021-4 12 1 Minarcln. Crimian (ii) and Grif- fin; Trice and Watlington. Sunday National League Chcinnati 102 000 112- 7 12 l Brooklyn 100 204 O(l3)xe20 iii 1 Bacewski. Drews (5) Perkowski (7) Judson (6) Collum (81 Smith (8) Fowler (8) and Landrith; Er- skine. Labine (Bi and Campanella W-Erskine: L-Drews. I-ms: Bkn- Campanella. Gilliam. Honk. Itilwaukee 000 010 002-! I I New York 000 lol UUO-2 6 I) Spahn and Crandall; Maglie. Cvrissnm 18! and Wcstrum. l.-lVia"- -Lia. Hits Mil-Mathews; NY-Dark. First " L Louis 011 000 110- 4 8 2 Pittsburgh 313 002 21x-lz 1!: 4 Haddix. Wade (1) Deal (4) Jones (7) Poholsky I8) and Sarni: La- palme and Sheppard. L-I-Iaddix. second St. Louis 020 000 010-3 7 I Pittsburgh 014: 000 2.2x-5 ll 1 Heard. Haddix (5) Staley (7) and Rice; Thics. Surknnt 47) and At- Irell. W-Surkont; L-Staley. First Chicago 130 000 000-4. 12 1 Philadelphia 022 020 11:14 ill n Minner. Jeffcoat rs) Zick (8) and Cooper: Roberts and Lopata. L- Jstfcoat. HR: Pha-Ennis.' Second Chicago 101 000 010-3 1 1 Philadelphia inn 003 04x-H 12 0 Rush. Davis (7) Ti-emei (8) and Tapge; Wehmeier and Burgess. L- Rus . Hits Chi-Rush, Baker; Pha- Burgess. American League New York 000 230 2iuI - R 13 2 Detroit 202 130 000 2-41 18 0 Ford. Stuart 45! Byru Sam (1) and Berra; Hoeft, Aber (7) Gromek (7) and Wilson. W-Grnmck L-Iain. Hits: NY - McDougald, ' Mantle: Det-Boone. Delsing. First - - Philadelphia 002 000 000-2 5 e eveland 001200 04x-7 ii I Poi-tocarrero. Bishop (8) and Robertson; Lemon and Hegan. L- Portocarrero. HR: Cle-Lemon. loeoad . Philadelphia 100 000 010-2 0 ' 1 Cleveland 300 101 00x-5 in 1 Kellner. Dixon (1) Burtschy (8) and W. Shantz: Huutteman and” Naragon. Hegan (7). L-Keliner. Hits: Pha-Boliweg; Cle-Doby. First Washington 300 00?. mi .. Chicago 003 000 300-6 10 1 Stobbs. Pascuai (ll) nnrl i-H'.zgi-r- aid; Pierce. Johnson (2) Dorlsh fl)" artin (8) and Batts. Lollar (I9. W-Pascusl. L-Martin. Hits: :sa-Siavers (2) Fitzgerald; Chi- By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writr VANCOUVER (CP)-Dr. Roger Bannister "was keyed up to beat Landy," and he did. John Landy "ran as hard as I could but I saw the writing on the wall." That's how the world's two fast- est milers saw the British Empire Games "Mile of the Century." run Saturday before more than 32,000 fans. including the Duke of Edin- burgh. Both runners had the highest praise for Rich, Ferguson of Tor- onto. who ran third in 4:04.6. the dian. Ferguson himself was not surprised at his placing. he said. but he was "excited about my time." LITTLE ANXIOUS Bannister called his race pre- cisely right. "I ran my race." he said in an interview after winning the Games mile in 3:583. "I ran independent of the others. setting my pace for 3:59. which I felt would win. - "l was a little anxious for a time. letting Landy get in front oy 15 yards. But I had planned my race. "I felt there was a dangerous moment on the back stretch when Landy made his move. Then I knew I had to keep fairly close to him without using my reserve energy. "By the last corner I realized Landy was tiring and I felt then Sullivan. Kinder (8) and White. Owen (2); Larsen. Chakales l9: and Courtney. W-Sullivan. L-Lar- sen. International League st Rochester 00! 100 000 0l-3 6 0 Montreal 100 000 010 00-2 8 1 Faszholz anl Burbrink: Lehman and C. Thompsorp HR: Roch- Clark; Mtl-Young. Second Rochester 000 000 0-0 5 2 Montreal 202 014 x-9 ii i Picone, Ludwig (3) and Riggan; Black and C. 'l'i.')mp50n. L-Piconc HR: Mtl-Nelson, Wilson. First I g Ottawa 000 000 000-0 lo 0 Toronto 000 400 00x-4 10 0 Mackinson, Robinson (7) and Watlington; Johnson and Griffin. HR: Tto-Stevens. Second Ottawa 100 001 20-4 9 2 Toronto 013 000 0x-4 9 2 Van B r a b a n 1. Robinson til. Haag (6) and Plumbo; Lombardi. Crimian (7), Shore (Bi and Griffin. l-fits: Ott-Suplizio; Tor-Stevens. Syracuse 000 006 000-6 8 1 Richmond 000 000 110-2 6 2 Meyer and Lonnett: Habenicht, Heintzelman (Bi and Tabacheck. Buffalo 000 105 010-7 12 1 Havana 001 000 000-1 ll 1 Mass and Lakt-man: Cucchc. Moreno (8). Sanchez (8) and Gu- CITE. Bannister Wins Mile; Canadian Third In 42:04.6 fastest mile ever run by a Cana- ' that I had the race won." BLUFF FAILED Landy, the only Australian In the eight-man field. said he 'had no one to set the pace for him. "so I had to set it myself." He moved to the front early and stayed there until the Ir 5 turn. "It was a wonderful race xcept for the last 110 yards." he slid. "That was horrible. "I realized it was a matter of whether I could bluff Roger. But Roger didn't bluff. I ran as hard as I could hoping to get far enough ahead so Roger couldn't catch me. "When I looked over my shoul- der at the last turn and saw Roger closing up. I knew it was iust a matter of time. I looked back Just to confirm my worst fears. The minute I looked ahead again. he was past me." PRAISE EACH OTHER Bannister said he worried only about Landy. "I have very great respect for John Landy." he said. "and I knew that I had to give every- thing to beat him." Landy said: "Roger was the best runner of the day. there's no doubt. I can't" be disappoirued. If anyone had ever told me I would run the mile in 3:590 and come second, I'd have taken him on a bet right there." Ferguson. whose time was 6.4 seconds better than the previous Canadian mark set by Bill Par- nell of Vancouver. planned his run M0Mll!.All8U9!.1954 Iiiedunlhl. Marlene lstewart Wins ilanadian Golf Grown ly GE!!! IAITIN Canadian lraaa Ital! Writer BRIG-I-ITWOOD GOLF CLUB. N. S. (CP)-Pint-sized Marlene Stewart of Foothill. Ont. sank a three-foot putt Saturday to become the first golfer ever to win the Canadian women's close champion- ship four years in a row but said afterward in a statement as busi- nesslike as her game that "any- body can do it." The freckle-faced girl marched to the title with tirst, second and third-day scores of 74. B1 and 71 for a 54-hole total of 232. She ap- peared ohlivous to the periodic challenges of other players who faded rapidly before her unerring drives. iron shots and generalship. Red-haired Dorothy Herbertson, I the 21-year-old Victoria entrant who was paired with Miss Stewart in the final 18 holes. placed second by shooting a creditable five-over- par '18 Saturday. Her first and sec- Islender Petawawo Formation Staff ' J -;. 2 ii i i . I l I a close. - Miss Stewart and Miss Herbert- ': son displayed the finest form of the t rnament .in their 18 holes Saturday. The Victoria girl did the s first nine'in 88. two better than f Marlene. ; However. Miss Stewart sho1j' seven of the next nine holes in par 0 and took extra strokes on the other two. Mrs. Elas Caldwell of Cavendish. P. E. I.. had three round scores of 10!-95-D8-294. to finish 32nd. Final Standings Al Empire Games VANCOUVER (CF) - Fina ' standings in the 1954 British Em pire Games on a basis of 10-5-4 3-2-I for the first six places: and carried it off as he ,.ected. ”i figured Murray I-Ialberg was the man to beat for third-Land! and Bannister were out of reach." he said in an interview. "I planned to stay as close to Bannister as possible and found hat I had the endurance to do it." 15 YARDS BEHIND Ferguson ran with Bannister to the half. trailed him by about five yards to the three-quarter-mile point and finished about i5 yards behind Landy. Amazing and tremendous were the words used by Landy and Ban- nister to describe the University of Iowa student's performance. Rich's time was more astound- ing because it was 2.5 seconds faster than his 4207.2 in the mile heats two days earlier. Before the Games, he had done no better than 4213.4. "Rich is a wonderful runner." Landy said. ”It's really amasing how he can bring his time down so much in so short a time." "Ferguson is a great compell- tnr.” Bannister said. "The way he brought his mile and half-mile times down is tremendous. He should become a terrific miler." Ferguson, who earlier in the games equalled the Canadian native record of l:52.7 in the half! mile, says he believes a four-min- ute mile is not out of his reach. and he would like to meet Ban nister and Landy again. ' I r ' in -l .a7'i.... -5".- W9don't need 0 llczsi: if dazzling used 000 000 000-0 7 0 000 101 01x-3 ii 1 Stone, Shea (7) and Tipton, Fitz- Gerald ('l)e Harshman and Lollar Ioltae. : Chi-Groth. first Boston 001 010 000 02--4 12 1 Baltimore 002 000 000 00-2 9 2 Kemmarer. Hudson (7) and Wil- her. White (7); Plllette and Court- ow. W-Hudson. Iaoald 002000110-4II I DWWOA I00 000 000-1 Q 0 .For Quality Mlldness Value IOOPA-1951 PONTIAC Black 2-Door Sedan. 29PC-1947 CHEVROLET 54GA-1952 CHEVROLET Blue'Panel Delivery. Low mile- age. Excellent eondltion. 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She fired an is: which South Africa - 250-. taken with her earlier so and 81 New Zealand 1646; - and gave her 243 for the three Simuind 103': Brig. w. D. King. Commander 5th Canadian Division Artillery (Militia) of Yarmouth. N. s., chats days 0!, plain Ming Gay shaved Nmhefn 55"- wlth his formation HQ staff during training this week at Camp Petawaws, Ont. Left to right: Maj. M”l'”95 1935 '0 ilx "MKS! 111 wines 46 A. J. Faulkner. Dartmouth, Brig. King. rear left to right: Major A. D. Fetterly. Halifax. N. S.; Lieut: the l5”0"d mund FNGW but lhe gig” ' 40 ' E. -R Mclsaac. Charlottetown: RSM J. C. Erving. Halifax, and Capt. D. C. Guildford. Halifax.-(Nat. w”"9d l9w”d we end s"""d'7 S: 3"" Em : tonal Defence ram). WT F03 OPEN 9 9'” R 0 ” 3” -45 . Noreen Laing of Port Credit. grmtfdd H-r d Q i ' i r .. 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The legion Dominion command honored R. D. Roberts of Saska- toon. retiring after 18 years as chairman of the national poppy committee. with the first award of go gunning for Canadian golf's daily double in the women's open which starts over this course in suburban Dartmouth today. She was a two-time winner of 195! and runner-up last year. Her toughest competition will come from a con-- tingent of about 20 Americans who were not eligible to play in the Britain's leading medical hypnot- ists. put forward the theory in the British Journal of Medical Hypnot- ism. He declared the mental fac- tor was the most important one in mm a meritorious life membership In the legion. DOES DOUBLE JOB LONDON (Reuters)-Prime Min- ister Churchill will be his own for- eign secretary for two or three weeks beginning today. He will spell Anthony Eden". who will fly to Austrls today for a mountain x vacation. ITO HIOIE COD- F. X. 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