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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 26 Jul 1955, p. 10

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JO THE DAILY TIMES GATETTY, Tosber, Jby #0, 905 GALT WELL-BEATEN NEW TEAM ON WRESTLING 7g # swe | Oshaws Merchents cut loose five with a 160i attack, Including | a hended Gn Ww , 8 J Yerriers po IA Weking here @ Kinsmen Civic Memorial Blade right-hand mound hee riers, who lost his frst in seven | sloris last week 10 on an error) but who was simply the vietim of | Karl Von Echober (left) snd Fritz Yon Erich (right) som | prise the newest "team" fo | crash the wrestling limelight, | The colorful German pair will | be featured In the main bout on the card st Kinsmen (5pd- Hm here tonight, taking their arch rivals, the duo, the Kalmikoff Ivan and Karol, brothers, too much Oshawa power, in last | might's f, 1g IF : i i Jessup | om | Russian | sup's might, Five runs, on five hits, | | # pair of walks and one costly er- | 1 SPORTS MENU bi "Everything from Soup fo Nuts" { by Geo, H. Campbell BPORTS EDITOR MERCHANTS were in a veal hitting mood last night snd when they saught "Jeep" Jessup a little below form, they made sure of this one 5 sll, the Oshawa batters pounded oul 16 hits, including five twohag worn, Galt's infield had & lot of grief on each side of second base, with pix errors being committed, Three of them didn't figure in the scor ing but the others did, the muff of & double-play toss in the first inn $ug heing the one that put the Terriers in the dog house as Merchants took a 50 lead, That win moved Merchants up 4% games ahead of seer ond-place Kitchener Panthers while Bt, Thomas Eigins, in third place, ror, proved that in the very first) inning i Cee Hall and Roy Lefevre each singled with only one out and | Freddy Thomas heat out an in| field roller. 10 losd the bases, | When Hal Kellar grounded io the | infield, the stage was set for al twinkilling but when Mary Rash | | let the hall go through hs hands, | with Hall and Lefevre both secor- ing, the petiern for the night was | set right there, Ted O'Connor | | walked to fill the hases again and | Rollie Leveille drilled a long sin-| | le to centre, scoring Thomas and | Kellar, then Fred Eicher walked to fl 'em wp mgain and aller | | Billy Myers fanned, Marv Rich | | singled, to score O'Connor with | the fifth run of the rally Rollie Leveille proved the big | hitter of the night, He singled in | the second to score Lefevre, who | had also got on base via a hit and are seven games back now, Merchants go up to Bt, Thomas tomorrow! night and play in Kitchener on Thursday, They are not at home agein this week, Transporters, who play in Leaside tonight, are playing Met: popolitan Motors here Thursday night and thet should be a good gne, For purposes of the "quiet, please' treatment to our Western Ontario friends whe have heen crying that Oshawa's team of high. priced stars is spoiling the competition--we"d lke to point out that Wilmer Fields and Harry Schaefer didn't see action last night, Wilmer missed Saturday night's game in Brantiord but played in Toronto on Sunday, His Injured ankle was "on the gimp" again Jost night and he'll likely he rested this week, to make sure of 8 we imagine, if needed, Rollie Laveilie clubbed four solid hits alst we Imagine, If needed, Rollie Leveille clubbed four solit hits last night and Freddy Thomas had threedorfive to boost his average some more, Rich, Hall, Lefevre and Myers all had two apiece, Jessup fanned five but he was hit hard, in almost every inning, We DOUBT if an international crisis is likely to result but there'll be & result, that's for sure, when the Russians and Germans clash in the main bout of the weekly wrestling show, at Kinsmen Stadium to night, Latest team to appesr on the mal horizon is the German team of Karl von Schober and Fritz von Erich, Those who have seen them in action say that this pair of mayhem-minded performers are a lot rougher than even the Kalmikoff brothers, It's no secret that the Rus | sian boys, Ivan and Karol, have held their tag-team championship by | virtue (7) of their ability to out-rough all comers, But this isn't a tag | team bout tonight, it's Just a straight "team hout" which means that all tour wrestlers can be (and will be) in the ring at the same time And as M things aren't going to be hectic and crowded enough, they'll not only have four wrestlers going al it all at once tonight but they've got two referees for this main boul--which means six men inside the ropes at one time, Bome of them are going to leave the ring, suddenly too, no doubt hut for general purposes, there'll be a referee for each boul--if the rival brothers team uw in separ: aie matches at the same time, The supporting card tonight brings (Cancel Action | In Soccer Loop | For Holidays | WLTFVF AP, 05 16 24 482 2 1431419 445 26 14 28451 12 2175 9 01721 % 221666 2 hl 636 1 = | Oshawa Sirila | Oshawa Hollandia | dohns- Manville | Oshawa Hungaria | Oshaw Inter Oshawa Duplale | Oshawa Polonia Claremont Ajax Dowty FUTURE GAMES Wednesday, July 27th.---Oshawa Birila vs, Ajax Dowty st Lakeview Park, 700 p.m, and Oshawa Hun garia vs, Johns-Manville at Cow an Park, 7.50 p.m Saturday night, Oshawa Hungar ia defeated the Oshawa Polonia sovad, at Eastview Park, #41 while at Fernhill the Hollandia team got their two points as a gift when the Claremont Club fail ed to show up for their game At a League meeting Baturday morning, it was agreed hy the club officials to postpone all games between the dates of July 20th and August 16th te coineide with the GM, and Feeder Plant Holidays Ee ER CN in Mickey Gold and Sammy Berg in the semifinal bout with Jan Goteh and Jim Doble appearing in the preliminary, BRIGHT BITE: ~Bugar Ray Robinson got up off the floor on Friday wight to earn a split decision over Rocky Castellani, the No, 1 con tender in the middleweight division and now it appears that Robinson may get a bout with the champion, Bobo Olson BROOKLYN DODGERS (thelr front office) has protested to the Commissioner that | they are getting too much of the dusting' treament, records showing | they have had more hit-by-pitchers entries than any other ¢lub this OUT IN New Westminster-Vancouver way, one lacrosse team manager accused the president of telling the referees Lo make sure New Westminster team won and as a result, the league president, a N.W. dentist, has tendered his resignation , DON CAMPBELL gel a new worlds speedboat record on Saturday and we can expect others to try again now , CHICAGO White Box are proving that they are a real threat to the Yankees in this year's American League Yace , . , . . » PHILLIES are having plenty to say in the National League too, aren't they? , , SAMMY BNEAD, heaten out by Tammy Bolt in the PGA on Friday, has announced he will play in the Labatt Open next month at Montreal's Summarlea PEE WEE REESE was honored with a special night hy the Brooklyn club and fans on Friday and he tickled a crowd of 53,008 by hitting two doubles, | in payment for 80 gifts he received, including an automobile, a Chevro. let, and three $1,000, bonds, NHL Pepperpot Tony Leswick Will Play As Long As He Can By BRUCE LEVETT butcher," he said, "A guy has to Canadian Press Slafl Wriler| do something, | a uk & OUVE PT . djoining the market, with its WL a Bm fe rows of fruit and vegetable stalls, National Hockey League, plans to) 1s his coffee shop with its 13 stools play hockey until his legs fall off, [and a pinball machine, On the a he's going to vetire to] walls are pictures of Tony--In ae: " Alte} that, he Hy ket on the road tion, with teammates, and with the br Bg 4170 States ind ind and | Mlaxiley Cup which he brought to Detroit two seasons ago specialize In Inch-thick steaks Bg a Tony was filling a basket with| THRILL OF CAREER hot tomatoes recently when he heard| "1 guess phat hae the nil M the Detroit Red Wings had' sold| MY ite, he Rake ony ote him to Chicago Black Hawks, in| Momneals heart that, Hear Jo ho alle 0t the biggest trades In hogkey | suslden-death Svertime goal u pods " " In front of the pletures is a sma NEEDS THE MONEY | ors! he | Kitchen which will produce the bs Hoe Voe a id And hi 08 Of | steaks Tony hopes will make him po vse 1 like it You have to like! as famous from a culinary stand: el feed the money," | ott As he is In Abort, i "Rh He slapped his stubby legs--'I'm| WU in. a up," he going to Ray ui hese Jah olf. | Never an outstanding goal-scorer League of hookey, Tony, at 83, has | fy hl) oe it ledge aid his plang for ine Hime When noying style of hockey which frus: ne nm ur Hd Bl hea | trates his cheek into rash moves rll ask to come out to the | "1% coay Jotatien. taught at coast. It's hi oleh that oles 1] Detrolt, You needle, needle, needle, through with the NHL, 1 won't| there's a club with spirit," be going back up He perfected the needle technique i! : Tony, born in Humboldt, Bask. | t \ 4 vhs first saw the Pacific coast when | Aiding Montreal's Maurice. Rich he moved out to work in the ship-| yards during the early war years He turned pro with Cleveland and the AHL in 1042, served in the army in 10434445 and joined New York Rangers on demobilization He stayed with them until 1061] when he went to Detroit for Gaye tewart ha | of the way." LIKES THE COAST | Al Rolling, who will he playing I've always wanted come| goal with the little leftwinger al EASY TO NEEDLE The fiery French-Canadian is not an easy man to cheek, "Nobody| in the NHL is," hut lately, it's easy | to get him mad, "I usually tell him 'No mare lory for you-now it's'all Geel rion and Hellveau,' then I get out "| Bouth, at 0FTH However it was also agreed that any two clubs wishing to play a postponed game may do so If they wish, providing they make the proper arvangements through the Lague SPORTS CALENDAR WRESTLING Professional exhibition, three houts, at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium, 8.456 p.m, BASEBALL Leaside Junior League Csh awa Transporters vs Leaside Braces, at Talbot. Park, 7.00 p.m Legion Midget League Rexalls vs Tannery, al Alexandra Park, 6,9 pm Little-Big League ~ Cardinals vs Indians and Dodgers vs Tigers Both games at Alexandra Park, 1st game at 6,15 pm CRA Pee Wee Boys ~~ North vs Storie Park, 9.50 am A fi Local 282 League -- CKD Arrows va Braves, al Alexandra Park, east diamond; G.67's ve Western Tire, at Alexandra Park, west dia- mond, Both games at 680 pm (Afternoon game, 1.80 pm, ~Un: lonalres vi Blue Jays) at Alexan dra Park City and District League--Osh- awa Juniors vs Kirby's, at Cowan Park; Bennetts va Tony's, at Alex. andra Park, south diamond, Both games -at 6.30 pm Ladies' Lakeside League -- UAW Del's ve Ritson Drugs, at Bathe Park, 6.80 pm CRA Nelghborhood Leagues--Ju- venlle Girls Woodview at East view; Radio at Rundle, GOLF Ladies' (CLGU)Y competition and Felt Trophy matches, at Oshawa Golf Club OSHAWA LEGION MINOR BASEBALL EASTVIEW PARK BANTAMS DEFEAT RUNDLE PARKERS In a Kiwanis Bantam Softball League game at Eastview Park last night, the home club defeated Rundle Park boys 25-11, Rundle picked up two runs In the first inning but the homesters came right back with four and were never behind from that point, Roth teams had a hig fling near the last, Rundle Fark boys scoring four runs in thelr half of the Tih, | alter Eastview lads had turned the | game into a walkaway with an| 11 « run parade in their half of the sixth RUNDLE: Walmsev, Heard, Ivens, Stacey, Hurst, Deskev, Dod: worth, Clark and Humphries EASTVIEW: -- McClury, Phdon Mech, Melenchuck, Mehells, Oley, | « here," he said Chicago this winter, is a nelghbm Every year, during the off-season "He's got ald-acre place down | Tony brought his wife, Aunita and the ad Tony says, 'Great guy sons, Gary, 8, and Barry, 7, back] Gordy Howe gets his vole as the here, A daughter, Darlene, was hardest man to check and the hest born last year all-around player in the NHL "Mostly, 1 sold cars and played| "He's a two-way hockey player haseball for the Major Men's Solt-| He scored 40 goals agalnst top men . Disney, Higgins and Rice BATHE PARK BANTAMS * TOPPLE SIMCOE HALL One of the higgest scoring games of the Bantam League season was staged at Cowan Park last night] as the Hathe Parlghoys whipped | | | for Jessup Gets Taste Of Oshawa Power Merchants Collect 11 Runs, 16 Hits then in the Sth, Merchants staged # fowrrun parade, on five sold Hinhe ¥ 3 * Levellle had four hits trips, a double ( had threedordive, ing & double, Rich, Hall, Lefevre! and Myers each picked wp #& pair | of hits, a Billy Myers deserved his win sil | ed safe: | i riers by Gerry Evans but they score until the fourth, ! f loaded the bases in the ! inning ~ with nobody ! " 4 score as Myers forest | rey Upper to pop up, struck out | pinch iter Johnny % rews and | got Chick Longest on 8 grounder In the fourth, Bill Bowman sin-| ged and then with twe out, Jim | Grobar woled a resl homesun blow, over the left-cenire wall, Galt added a run in the sixth on Ralph Brauner's single, a walk | to Bowman, & passed hall and an | infield out, In the Bh they got their final run, Andrews was safe | on an error, Longest doubled and | Andrews scored Bs Brauner | grounded out, ! Grober was the only member | of the visitors to gel two hits as | Myers did his best pitching with | runners on bases G-87's Nose Out Stampeders 6-5 | In & peony Loss] 222 Rofthall | League game played at Alexan dra Park on Monday nigh, G's nosed out Stampeders, 6-5, The winners wicked up 11 hits as compared with a total of 10 hy the ""Stamps", Bamolenko"s homer | in the first meant two runs for | the losers and Btroz belted one two more runs in the third In the fourth, Beaton opened with a hit and scored with help from Wilson and Dewell hut Btampe ders couldn't score again, Only runner to get on hases after that | was Higgins, who drew a walk with two out in the final 7th in- ning and Bamolenko popped up to end the game, GA7's wot three runs in the see: ond stanza when Melntyre and Atkinson both connected after two out and then Tamblyn came through with & homer, to help win his own hall game, In the third frame, Bob Dionne opened | with 8 homer, Welsh also a homer | and then with two out, Meintyre! tripled and scored on a passed ball, with what proved the winning | run, arain rl STAMPEDERS: Dewell If; Hig: | ging ¢; Namolenko 2b; Btroz 8s) Smith vf; Marshall ef; Beaton 1b; Wilson ni Thompson 8b, GA7'8; Pipher ih; Dionne ef; Welsh ss: Di Legree If; Melntvre ¢; ih; Tamblyn p, ind rf; ray ih; Atkinson too late, They added three in the fourth and three in the fifth and) seven in the Oth, There was a lot| of solid hitting done by both teams | with plenty of homers to add to the| excltment | BATHE PARK: = Gow; Sad owskl, cf; Gabona, 2h; Buddard,| 88; Romhanyl, rf; Pollitt, 1b; Timoshick, If; Nicholishen, 8h; Whitely, p; Zielinski, Foster, Graham and Montgomery, BIMCOE MALL: ~~ Reverso, 2h; Breau, if; Storms, rf; Hroneieh, 1h; Chatterton, 8b; Blasko, ¢; Kea, p| Eldridge, ef; Crawford, 88; Crews, fervinis, T, Hroneleh, FTORIE PARK BOYS DEFEAT WOODVIEW . Storie Park Bantams whipped Woodview Park lads 21:11 in their Kiwanis League game at Btorle Park last night, McLaughlin's homer in the sec: ond inning and one by Biblock in the third, were the two hig his for Woodview Park, wha actually pleked up most of thelr runs on walks, Storie Park broke the game in the third inning with six runs, se. ored on five walks and three hits including a homerun hy Mapes Barkerhit one in the fourth innin, to spark a four-run splurge an then in the fifth when Btorle add: ed six more runs, It was McKnight who came through with a homer, WOODVIEW; McLaughlin if; Johnstone, ¢; Ribloek, 1h; Tere: williger, p; Anderson, 2h; Kemp, of; Hobbs, ss; Burnett, ri; Allen BTORIE; «-- McConkey, 2h; Atnith, (H arrow, 0; Craggs, 3h, enderson, 1h; Mapes, p; Barker of; MeKnight, 11; Dovel, RUNDLE PARK MIDGETS NOSE OUT CONNAUGHT In the tightest Minor Assoc, soft: ball game played so far this seas son, Rundle Park nosed out Con: naught Park 8.2 last night at Run- dle Park, scoring the winning run In the bottom of the final inning. Roth Little for Connaught and Rialek for Rundle pitched great games, MoCrimmon singled in the first for Rundle, Horton = doubl ed and then. with two out, Brooks doubled to score his two mates Rundle didn't score again until the 7th when Travell was safe on a costly Infield ervar, moved on a passed ball and came home with the winning run when Winnaoott i out ~ and | 7 | Galt B, Oshawa 13, Base on hall since GA7's couldn't sore | 'Oshawa's | IC leaders on 5 or mer official nt A Fridey night's games, THE BOX SCORE Evans hes Upper Rash ss Lomgest rf Brauner W Wan € Gordynes 1h Grobar of TET Fevre, Oh, 5, Oh, wher, Bri Connor, = a 3% x 1] g5= | / Jo Moe We Cleaners walloped Brooklin Gales, 121, f a nt " Lf pitched for Aeaners w fowr-hit hall, chalking wn wn even | dozen 5 and getting port from her males ss well, Brooklin's lone run came in the fh when Goodwin singled, Gibson grounded out and then Hyreanuk's own error and sn single by Me. Leesh allowed lo seore and spoil the shutout attempt, i Cleaners got three runs in the first inning on a three-run homer | by Hyreanuk, Walks, errors and two singles produced four more runs in the second and the seme thing happened in the fifth for three more runs, In the Tih, Luke 1 singed and Hyreanuk hit her see on pmerin, lo cone Oshawa B10 040 10x11 16 2! team's scoring, v' Sovelude hay Errors -- Raab Andrews 2,0 BROOKLIN: Goodwin ss; Gib Evans, Upper 2, Rich, O'Connor. | son of; Meleesh 2h. Leask 3h Runs batted in--Kellar, Leveille 8, | Camphell pri; Nesbitt ¢ Kel. Rich 2. Grober 2, O'Connor 2,| loek 1b; oy Wi Mothersili rip; Gordynee, Brauner, 2-hase Wis--| Townsend »f ! ! Evans, Myers, Rich, lLevellle,| JACK'S CLEANERS O'Reilly Hall, Thomas, Longest. Women | of: Luke ss; Hyreanuk p; Thom: Grobar. Double plavs--Andrews | as 8h: Allen ¢; Bottomley 1h; on den Wf; , J foie, ig dorama; Wich fo don a; Sagar, of" Mier OSHAWA LEGION MINOR BASEBALL ATARK'S PLUMBING WI OVER BEATON'S DAIR Stark's Plumbing handed Bes: ton's Dairy a 224 (rouncing ast night at Harmen Park, for thelr | second-straight playoff victory in| the series, Fuller pitched 8 no-hitter for the Mark's team but walks and errors gave RBeaton's Dalry three runs in the first inning snd they added one In the seventh on the | same combination | aris gob hee Fina in the first when Crawford tripled and Lyons doubled but In the second inning, when six runs crossed the plate, they had four homers hv dpte: rewski, Miklas, Nicholishen and Gray After that It was a ouestion of how many, as they added to thelr total in every inning, Fuller gels ting a homer himself in the fifth while nearly evervhody on the team had at least two hits, one of them an extra-hase blow BEATON'S DAIRY: Barron MW; Petre ni Bol 1 D, Cockerton te Milligan - 3 --DwRarRE RA mER LY DDR =Da22>OW Fp sssenemmr an R MN semena ann Tel asumasdmanaadl 32 » =» Totals (n)--struck owt for hi Iked for J (¢)~siruck owt for : » =~Besovunnd = | mum smeeny § Thomas ef Kellar of O'Connor Leveille ¢ Eicher b Myers p Totals Galt DD ap Wr Eatin at dns wdadP F Bi167 000 201 016 4 7 off Myers 4, off Jessup 4, Birike- olts--hy Myers 6, by Jessup §, Runs snd Earned Runs--Jessup 116, Myers 443, Hit by pitcher Ficher hv Jessup, Wild piteh Jessup, Passed hall -- Leveille, Winning piteher--Myers (0), Los ing piteher--Jessup (GQ), Umpires--G, Fevresu, A. Man: lev and W, Chriss, T~2 hrs, % mins INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING Monday's Game Ww I ef, 706 wi B00 Ab Oshawa Kitchener St, Thomas London ' Galt J ATH Brantford 12 ha Games This Week Tuesday--Kitchener at London Wednesday--Oshawa at 8t, Tho: mas; London at Brantiord, Thursday--Oshawa at Kitchener; Galt at London Friday--8t, Thomas at Brantford Saturday Brantford at Galt; fit, Thomas at London Still Leading Creighton, dn, alter, wien f agit? , Mel mound | ) Crteon. avs Hemmer 8 " Big Pair a $E8ss he, i 5 BRE EINERVEI EES SSE Se <ERTRTE Ed eu 5 Gait ne wo bese hits, I 1, 19 Peutha 9, 9, Kaiser 4, hase hile, 4, Fisher peEbahbERR : i 8 i 4 Sisken bases: LeFevre 15, Wel hse [¥ re 3, Finer » % 4 % "or nes 2A, 'Rjax Juveniles Surprise UAW Dana AY Juvention ran A seg Legon we. nile Baseball Tatgue wie ot Alex last a the home piers cha) wp a 946 decision, their semifinal olt series at one win apiece third game booked for Wednesday of this week st Lakeview Park, Boyes started on the mound for UAW, gave up two hits snd walk for one run in the first and then in the second, Tavior opened with 8 walk, Ruddy was sale on Bovee's error, Garland with one out. Brown was sale on an infield ervor and MeKee sin. fled, Inter scoring on & passed all, to complete a fiverun rally, Elliott took over the bitching at this point and in the third Bathe erson singled and Garland tripled, then Brown walked and pull ed a double stesl, Garland seor: ing. to make it 84, Bkeleher hit a homer in the fourth to compfiete the scoring for Alax, Meanwhile, McKee, pitching for the home club, 40h phot [] ky first inning and settled down to win his game, Hits Howe, Lawrence, Garrard and Shaw, the latter's hit a double, gave UAW | three runs to start off, They added a run in the second on MeKee's own error and a dow ble by Howe, followed by Bur: rows' single, In the fifth, with the score #4, Seott singled with one oul and Elliott drew a walk, A bad throw hy the eateher, on Beott's steal ond base and 8 twohagger by Woods plus 8 bad play by the out- fielder let Elliott score but both Howe and Burrows popped up to the box to end that inning, Twe men walked in the sixth but they ldn't get a hit and the game [ }] " efi Lemon 2h; ¥, Cockerton Bh; Cosgrove ss; Piatti rf; Meagher bh a ARKS Jlutehineon 1h; Chas: rgewskl ef; Craword ¢; 1, H Miklas oh! Fuller ni Morden 4 Nicholishen If; Gray rf; Maly If, VICTORS WIN AGAIN OVER OSHAWA DAIRY In the other bracket of the Le glon Bantam League semifinals, Vietor's Sports. & Cycle handed Oshawa Dairy thelr second: straight setback last night, at Alexandra Park, this time by a 62 score McAvoy went to the mound for Vietors and had a big night, He Kave up the first hit, a double to ooper In the fourth Inning, which hecame Daley's first run on a sacrifice fly hy Norman, MeAvoy stayed on his one-hitter until the 7th when Judd, Haiduk and Pallis- ter all clicked and with help from Tuson produced Oshawa Dairy's other run, Vietors didn't do much with Halduk's stuff either, Two walks and an outfield error gave them thelr first run in the third and it took three singles plus a cateher's had throw to bring In another in the fourth Vietors moved well ahead In the filth when two walks, two errors and a triple by Frolick and a saqueeze-play bunt, brought In three runs, ORHAWA DAIRY: Tuson ef; Worsley If; Urquhart vf; Cooper 68: Flintotf 8b; Norman e¢; Judd Ih: Halduk p; Pallister 2b, VICTORS: Cole ej MacMillan 1h: Middleton 2h; Fralick If; Whitelev 3h: Redoath ss: Me: Avay pi Borochan of; Brain ef, CRA SOFTBALL SUNNYSIDE PEE WEES WIN OVER WOODVIEW In a CRA Neighborhood Pee Wee bovs softball game played last night at Sunnyside Park, the home team whipped Woodview Park lads, 15-1 Yahn pitched a steady game for the Bunnvside Parkers and the | only run he allowed was a home: run hlow by Johnston in the fifth inning Sunnyside got five runs in the | first inning and were In charge from thet point on, Yahn also hit a homer in his own cause WOODVIEW: Norris, Siblock, Bell, Burnett, Cox, MeGill, Hobbs, Cooper and Johnson, BUNNYRIDE Tk, Mason, Hentig, Yahn, Pope, Smith, Jack lin, Calder, Davis and Corby, came through with a sing Connaught tied the gamé™in the fourth when Vessey and Wills both singled, Lawrence drew a walk March forced Lawrence, with Vessey scoring and then Willis scored after two out when Cooper was safe on an infield hobble, CONNAUGHT; = Marshal rf; Vessey, of; Wills, ¢; Lawrence, 8s; Mareh, 1b; Little, p; Cooper, 2h; Knocker, 2h; Bunner, if RUNDLE} = MeCrimmon, 8s) Hanna, 8h; Horton, rf; Ogden,ef; Brooks, 1b; Andrew, 2b; Hrown, If; Winnacott, ¢; Blalek, p; Clark, 2h; Travell, FERNHILL PARK BEATA SUNNYNIDE MIDGETS In another B'Nai B'Rith Midget Softball League game played last night, Fernhill Park defeated Sun: nyside Park 17 « 10, This was a wide-open affair form start to finish with the winners seoring runs In every inning, A six: run rally in tthe fourth was Fern: bill's most successful effort as they bunched, salid hits behind walks and errors to take the verdict | Sunnyside Park hoys got three runs in the third to make the soore 6 +8 at the time but that was as close as they could get, They miss: od in the next two frames and by that time it was 14 + § and the five runs picked up in the last two frames wasn't enough, NUNNYSIDE; «= Wilson, Ross, Kelly, Zubkovieh, Ross, Wicketl, Webster, Graham and Johnston, FERNHILL| = Lawson, Sneddon, GROWING TOWN PORTAGE LA Prairie, Man (CP)=A census shows that this town's population during the last [SEES ERNIE CAY DOORS SASH and ROOFING PHONE RAndolph 50127 BERT 81 ri fii compared to 5,500 was called at this point, on me: count of darkness, ONHAWA UAW: Woods 2h; Hows of; Burrows vf; Lawrence fy Garrard 1b; Shaw ¢; Ryan 8h; Seott ss; Boyce p; Eliott p in 2nd, WL Ga nd " Brown ah; 0 pi er of, Brown ej Tait vf; Taylor ss; Ruddy 1h Batherson If, Le to 10,100 277 eligible on the two years has grown om 9,350, There are §, ast list, be both at home! ovo ays Dr, Ashley Montagu, prominent social biologist, You may not agres, but you ean be sure this article will be dis: cussed, argued, could even influence your point of view, Here are some of Dr, Mon: tagu's rénsens why, .. and Jour nal mothers' anawers, "Hospitals tend to dohw manise ihe mother-child rola tionship," "With warm, loving parents, ohildren will grow inte nies people, what difference where they are born?" 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