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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Aug 1955, p. 8

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| THE DARN TIMES GATETTE, YMondey, August §, 195% J SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Muls" by Geo, H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR (LEAGUE RACE TIGHTENS Brantfords Early Lead Beats Oshawa; BRAVIFORD Had Bou dstented Owhawn Merchants #6 on Brtor diy Hi snd the Wigan Bramtiord crowd WW over two monthe wis Wad 4 sen the geme, Red Sox gn mm earty mp on Merchams when | $y Myers, whe saried, had lrowie with We comid. Wilks wna 'Woe' piches were Wis tious. Vor a planer who has & gwd ward we & veel picker, Myers is nchined 16 be very nerves wih Whners on bases when We We own game 1 win or bse. He ¢ Haws have MH Setwrdny mt and gn Ws shower rel carly walt. Cae Hall took over lk he Rad bess Wn cepire eid a is # Baw1 ve Inch thine 16 warm wp nd the Red Bor gn # coupe olf hin | Bm Bis Dist inming a ne the nest, for an BO lead. Alter That Sail picked gress bith pnd with st one more WL mn the Hg pace, wild have been the hery, Be did i» 1b of goo0 WEE mse, INCIBER hy MERCHANTS scored ox runs tn the Bh inwing snd the polsy Branitord fans were compiaiely sensed with fewr In the Hh when Oshawa had two men on bases nd Wikmer Fidlds wt the pls As i turned owt, Brantiord's relief v, Robertson, saved (he shuntion but MH was wip-andiuck & enioyed the way the rind 8. antiord tans cheer every move their team makes and give the visking pleyers © a Pde" wl every opporimily, Buch (ecies con he Laken ton tar perhaps bt we'd enjoy » Wille of (his Whised "H thusiamm here al the Badium, Hal Keller's tremendous "srike" from Oeep Ietbeentin bo enleh & rimner cold wt rd bine, Was oie of the best ouilicld theows we've seen in many # diy, The entire Oshawa Leam Played well snd Wh well too--hut they Junst spoiied the Bed Box lew lon wins runs, London lost bo Gall 1216 on Balurday wight and the red-hot 6, Thomas Figine team trounced Kikahuner Panthers 112, This means that Bt, Thomas KIgine we now less than two Tull games out of second place while Brantlord bs well within reach of the towrth-place Landon team and » playutt berth, right mow, The next three weeks will he heels TONIGHT, liter Loumty Basehull here st Kinsmen Civie Memorial Sladium, Ws Semor with 81, Thomas Elgin visiting the Oshawa Merchants. Over this summer's schedule, Bt. Thomas Kiging have given the Oshawa Tans thelr best games, There his heen the odd wilslanding game with Kilchener and some of the other clubs bik taken m the whole, the Elgins. have give the Oshawa customers plenty of sation every time they played here, Way hack in May, ihey dropped gi BO shitout 10 the locals but alter that the Elging have been reg) ough opposition, 1 was B46 for Oshaws In June and then nm Jiny Eddie Drapecho came up with a great five-hil performance as Me Wants won 10-1. That game was 31 up until the 6th and a real tisshs bul in that inning Freddy Thomas Wit a three-run homer 1o polish off a sixrun rally that broke up the game Al of which means that this one here tonight should he worth peeing, The ptiendance at the Merchants' home games has heen lncrensing steadily, That 1,06 sitendonce last week wan the senson's veeord for Oshawa but we think they'll do even hetler helore long Up Bt Thomas way thelr attendance Jon's quite as good as at he shart of the season or os last year, Yel, pt the moment, as Len Taylor of Kilchener points out = and we are Inclined to agree, the caren edition of the Elgins, bolstered hy OWie Wall, are playing hall in # fashion that would suggest they'll he mighty rough in the playotls They are In thivd place now hut could he In second place hy the end of this week because right now, the Bt, Thomas team Is playing sparking hall, PERSONALLY, i's sur considered opinion that the hig brawny birds who take up professional wrestling as & carger and hs ness, must be just " a hile tetehed'" but when one of the tribe appears deliberately tagged with & name like "Madman Gallagher then he must really be at least slightly eccentrie, These chaps take real punishment snd risk serious injury in thelr energetic eftopts to enter tain the cash customers. Bure, they earn good money sometimes and they're in good condition, they'd have to he to take the treatment bul just the same, most of us prefer to gel & kick out of wrestling from outside the ring rather than inside the squared elrele, Tomorrow night the new lelevision wrestling star, Ih Madman' Gallagher will be in the main bout at Kinsmen Stadium, agininst Prince Maiava Prince Malave Is # bit queer in Ws own teeties so the action In the main bout tomorrow might Is likely to he either weird or wonderful «or both, As u semifinal hout for Tuesday's show, promoter Fil Milosh has ned up # tag-Aeam affale, with Don Lewin and Jan Goleh taking on the Beolt brothers of Hamilton, George and Bandy, In the prefiminary bout, Pat Flanagan will oppose Zhysko, another veleyisn of the mat wars, The regulars who never miss these Tuesday night wrestling shows at the Stadium, should have plenty to cheer and jeer In this ane, BRIGHT BITS majority of UAW Dells defented Jack's Cleaners 76 in # thitliing softhall playofl Saturday night, to tie up thelr series al three wins apiece, Cleaners took the first three games, Del's vame hack 0 te up the round and now they play the 7th and deciding game this evening al Bathe Park OSHAWA LEGION Midget All-Blars won an exhibition game over Newcastle, al Lakeview Park yesterday aternoon MOE NORMAN, Kitchener, Is Canada's new Amateur golf ehamplon MARLENE STEWART retained her ladies' closed' ithe MONTREAL ROYALS took aver Lop spot in the A er loop over the week-end , CLEVELAND failed miserably against Washington the last three days and as a result, missed a chance to take over the American League leadership and whalts scramble that yace Is right now DETROIT TIGERS are coming right along Woo and 1's now a fiveteam race for the Al, pennani Wi In Cricket Loss | Ladies' Softball Final All Even 0 Reta! i (4 St. Thomas And Salt Are Both inners Ven [ile wigs s vio / wd 0 age Van Wr is van ' ( "Hern Pv void Hondid f toe ih, Sunetvad 2 lian owen Wy "i. Lg dd Por Ered inle AT cham Lat SRT Br THE CANADIAN PRESS (Hn Ho for puahown irr 1c AB RNG A | mans tnd 8 AN Sion: | pomimip fomtte are oil Shed wy | thrahien TT fon. Clennets die}, wont erm Cotmont tetviern gave the Wome lt bi iy. vag il nu 41112 Sniaws end Shy ke the he n conivn hee | ¥ WW | thse Wins apiece, with the Th and so Bid Thompson wt hemes br op song 10 hut nd | hovered wih 1wo on 1 he i ; sy Po si 5 4 when 'The Vowme met tn Toros) and des - death game whs Lagied Lrymg ln score the ty | PES EEpRr 71 [Av "ore the. weekend It wt] The Red Box sored five runs bo! Wick, 11 027 | ts ans Sowing Wy § gh ns ihe. hv FOV Weve |Wog tun and a4 ie Boint shel Roy y Paris, y i A wikels yi ogame was & PR REE olism that they got the chance with | the ming on we | Keller, 12 4 4 Me™ I [os 3 1 whe the Verviers in hoot Cd {wn ongies and three wikis. Cec!¥, O Connor, W 510 oly REVER PhayETH A | Apu, or th rt Sonn ming, mone Hh Feteces PA Bruen mn he | Laveile, 8X] ote Vortes woetons fr Ooms | VAY A oy i snh CAME FROM BEHIND the has won oe, te 5 ond the bases mound tor Oshawa Ww the weeons Eicher, th 40 116 | th 8 ackid opening Mand by Cap. | tions CEANERRE] W *h hey id | The UAW wire cme from io Veter, bonded. Gal's il Biwmn come | ond ye yielded Veo rews in the " "sp 600 0 0 ton John Widind (12) and Chil | from hemnd fi flict to Wn! p ng 14 Hay hn he Fung or in the Connon omar 9 bat wna Ned i Romer Over Li in the [orth ws, of 4017 iy 7) Hu wave wi od a ho Ligh 4 ahs fame A ais} her Fwesk Wiel oh won oH Wow EY the right Tid lence, With his sen ¥ MSY fr fo AF «hike thie, wis the they thong sl [ en a "|r sven hlehing sot wy LA it for MW hk a 4 "| tis oie lew ond, of hed a th 144 tet having pis. BB for rine iy Moy 74 Vand on To of Fort Cri wad Tomdon Mans 1249 Lrightnanicr Gene Fimeyk and +) B=FNea out IF Myer ail aia (51 vias to daa - #nd that's where the searing) sir fo vietor 1 . b's y wh A K imetiren Tos weve shen heseed | mH orrags 1 1 Kitchener | Brombbord ABBY A ted with same lerce Busing Ne | CLEANERS WYARTED " [a ' rane, rm ih, os Wrantd 7 added wp to victory tor the | Woders, 7h 41 7 6 wae undetemed tor 7%, Harry OF y FA ' a ee a hey innptace Khan. ney ting Wilkes. of B22 4 0 Chapmon smarhed p tow of is Jw's Clesners saried ging on the Mt this telly by " Belty Mawhope of of i ( # Brewd, ss #0 1 2 Ait bil, and the Ps yeRehed | oon BRlwrdey mia as W ( pid Vik en Ero, Actupied the lenfietoading sh | wlat, hethed, Wilting Vn homers. 4) gris 1" i011 il® NYE Roe Ir ein a0 The mriee] walked nd Jonson , Hy awn Merchants Bb, In the omy | emg, two walks ana 1oWE Fins in 4 AM ober game Baturdny wnt, 9, | batted for # pertect might bits 0 Ml Kor Parkdele Warley tock § for | Wd go g fips i) #7 gg Py A commen Britis ( Thos Kins - (romeed Kitchener | the plate, Elgine managed # A te " 41 A Hl " and. ors 4 tor 1 Hare | Bhi ft Vici a Jn nr] "Mich a Wika fly sooved] IHrmembe «tum pt oped We 0 7 { " / # # Ada A WR BE VETER IF BR Wicket wi team title Pamtiors 4 , lend In thelr Lame Kiiihaner My I A (Conner, ¢ 401 4 0a Con iing 4 um, The Oshawa | 10owed By (ores « oul, then an Heshité hy the loth vim onthe 10 aRregpte soon A , om nn ihe eighth, In Jeep | kotor he wis 1elieed the Gimth, | COTPRIER, 11 10 8 8 Innings Vasted two hours Si a a» fon sing and winning von of Ld § ow, 5 = wal Loherison, 16 Ah [3 Jessy wekened on (he mound More ihn |i Tens wilched #6 4 ov on {Farmer Oshawa plaver San | gry thee rons and much of # lead, | Wycanuk logk over the phic | WInnineg, had 5 Whole and gave wp these snecesmve | Elgin held the second-pace Pan | Bis 77 14 | Berd oped the Parkdale Ings | iy the second am ies toy ng th d the UAW os | BEET les and # will Tew Fisher | thers vo on wn Fans rom only | o HeAule 000 000 Deh--ts 14 3| 000 auickly took the Twine I) ogden and Allen iliwed: hy &| | Sum, only ome Wt wr The he vo" h Iormamher come 18 10 DIR for London | wn Wile, Pitcher Gene Flys | goons. gy ih LAL] hie viride but even he win wi | oiiiboonl and then two walks wad | FEmanmg thees frames of the women a leher Woy Mehuy and hie Grand | made 1 Wis svepth win of We "goon fraps, Hal bak: | Qed ry yong Givin and alex | 5 choice play then another it by, Anson with thee hits, Neshitl A Mewar som homey piu the Malors In! season in 10 dseisions A Ve Wilk # " "\ making 2 was neatly caught WY | Thom on, meal | with her home Close wiki be » the | one rh Their halt of the minth | Bt. Thomas Pay wt Oshawa op | 60 IB--CRIBPaIH, 7) bat oer Huband, Despite sound Dating| om Ian (wo more vu With ber homer and deine, were Pa auuinel Wag | Rare Fins Ih THEW Ri Fisher 2, Melratian 2, Iipka bi 4 for the Cleaners, 16 make the the bitters for the winners, Jack's @nel her in 5 on Ian Thomas double whieh | Tuesday In the only game sche | ool 7 ge ey 4 re | Girvan wept 7 good Jength ond | oie 54 mit the Del's with Thompson There are a few ought, In three runs Luled, A game between Brandord | Lor i Te oeta, Cord 4. Fish | the batsinen pieying Wim and ser gy he' ton of the third, UAW having three while Hyrcamik and fhe tournament and Filly-phaen Brantlord twit' wp al and B Thomas, rained ont last C0 Ligkn, Wall, Letevre. Home | Powe Inkpen (15) nest bik We | pels "soored thee Tums, Clarke, | Ogden each had & pris eipeet her #0 tend in the fret Tor Innings | Wednesday, has heen reschedmled [Lo CT Grain Tevetlle, Time | Wa0. Hoyle caught md howled 107 | replacing Cord, Vinge ol Aw "Des Phresh; i hy a 3 and carried i to the eighth when! lor Aug. 10 at 8, Thomas ble PP Lefevre tn Kicher, |B Mes, Girvan narrowly missed | wae forced hy Bartell. Wright! Wright, if Johnson, #f shill, #4 iene ann ail ie Latevre to Bich ta Eicher, Breard | the hal irik the Wh swinging | cacrificed then dohmeon singled) €; Reader, hi Delueia, hil two 4 . to Wodara to Chiftord, Earned | #vAY dawn the Teg ae TOF | and then Weshitt beled & these: | Smith, ss; Craggs, of; Cardingl, | "ies i irteen ecor 8 Yung Oshawn 6, Wrantlord &, | Pres With the bat all at seq vim homer vi Clarke, p in rd | the omen pl 7 tefl on bases -- Oshawa #, Brant: | Parkdale passed Oshavn's sore | Sacks Cleaners came hack with! JACKS CLEANE RE: Mien, ¢ | Hind ford , Bases om halls -- Myers 8, | Wi Tie wickets Wn hand C17vak, | one "run on an outield ereor, | Luke, D and 58; Hyrcenuk, and | in Li rt Visher 2. Strikeouts Fisher 2, # Aamalecin game owt with % 107 | Salk "had throw and singled by pi Sawyer, Ih; Thomas, hj € e n e a a | Hartson 1, Wall 1 Off Myers, | 10 I § overs | Myrcanik hin after thi, they | Fhompson, rf; Stark, If; Sogn. | (a Wing ie ot L/ runs, B his in 2 innings; off Hall (Girvan, who becomes a College | couldn't score a run agenst| ef; Ogden, @; Botlamiey, Ba fod | aria nd § {8 runs, # hits In 6 innings Of | ale student in the fall, is a pie Clarke's steady pilching and the in Mh, ended the Cle 1 eo VTAWA (CF)-Thirteen records race and the senor singles. His | wisher, § runs, 10 hits tn 7 15) bal Canadian international ery Miss Blewarl, 2) ries t's the story of the | times were Bh mines, 8 seconds | innings, off Raherison, | run, # leer, He brings the hall Hp Miws Anderson wi Pod ek 56th annus) regatia of the Cana | 6 the 10 mh MELTE YREE ARG IRE | Biss Sn "| 2.8 innings. Winning pit sharply from the off, the hats Vancouver, wha came dian Canok Association mites, Bids weconds in IVE | cher --« Fisher, Loving pieher fraw's mEnimare and makes ere ® e u es "the ine. Sh Ironically, paddlers from the | "2 Myers iit, CHrvan hats straight and has | pi Balmy Wen Py oan Cb ol wi ANOTHER HEA ORD | etighthul fom work, nm Batis : theoughont ¢ the Cine veeord. hut they pleked up & flock Wil Blevenson and Ted Hodgson | do he had the misfortune to gel eereh ing -- mo of seconds and thivds Seturday | of Foronio Island sel a reed In | 8 vielous leg hreak curler as ana 's nior 00 a broke her own wind Ay pile up #4 points and win the Cenp iw 1 000 matte Jingle bade tan | | ie fifth. hall, to he 1LBW W ph the wet only yy : dian Club Championship | 600. WA 4 Le oF YE AY . | Mare team spirit and there 16 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Calgary at Vaneonver fow nee ok made When the chips were down In the | "Bon" Bath of Lachine, Que STANDINGS [no reason why the Oshawa team | The 1056 playing sehediles of | 06k, B--Vancouver al Wogine; | Eoverion She way in Ie nant last race----the me-mile war canoe! canoe Club sel 8 record in the should not he challenging for hon: Esnadian Senior ¥Foothall ad Wiwipek al Edmonton ala yard ninth hit shi Beaches come through with &| senior double-blade singles with a Fh Instead of lying Ike # fhind: | tollow deb BAN ancouver nt Winnipeg | wih four feet of the flewt fo edge Viehing, Que Canoe | time of three minutes 4% wi Saturday's Results "| rin ohip In the lower hall of the BiG FOUR | Reina al Calgary ended the first nine "h Club, winner in 1958 and 1064, BY | ands. He teamed with clubmate Les | Brantford, §; Oshawn, 6, | table Sept, B--Montreal at Ottawa; | IY fo H-Hegini al | Winnipeg; | dey par, _-- Vitke one pom | Melia to chalk up # new mark in| Galt, 12; London, 1 | Hagin at Torenin gary al Edmonton " ihe 18-yard | commodore Jim Mossman, won he race hy & halllength over Lachine, headed hy veteran Earl Do Whitial SUDBURY FOURTH Tarontn Sathing and Canoe Club, whose . paddies poked up three records, finished third in the stand ne with 19 points, followed close hy Sudbury and Teron island, | gieh with 16 About 400 paddiers from 16 clubs | 0 eho, Ontario and Manhahi competed in the regatta al nearby Manney hay Four veeords were set In the " 00-metye ent Lloyd Rice Yaronto Bailing and Canoe Club ool | d new Lime of B1 minulgs and six seconds in the double blade singles {and then teamed with Addis Bre dovakis 10 mark up a new record time of 46 minutes and four see ands In the double blade tandem Bon Biripger of Sudbury, North Ameriean singles champion, set records in the 10,000-meire singles STEALING THE SHOW The Toronty crew, piloted hy elh | the senior douhleblade tandem | | Their time was three minutes and | { 14 seconds | Claude Dison of OUawa Ridesy fwoke his own record In the Juwven: | He single with a time of one min wie and B68 4H seconds while Dav and Mike Brown of Montreal Cay | Herville woh the Junior y| ade tandem with a record lime of three minute | BENIOR TANDEM | Allan Jordan and Charlie of Lachine set a new mark in the | senior tandem with a time of three minutes 46 44H seconds, A Lachine crew stroked hy Boh Smith put on a late spurl to win of | (he double biade fours with a Hime of three minutes and 26 1-5 see | ands J 8 Bh of a second lian the record A Lay # Aud: ry Canoe Club ad w Fry ond, 'a half host: nith hel ind, Len Lukanovieh, Budbury, esp | tured fhe Jumar double blade | single In a kayak {4:20 He was two lengths ahead of Waller Hurvis of Lachine Five Teams Sta American League's "3 Pennant By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS How ahout a fivedeam playolf for the American League pennant" With veil weeks to go only 14% ames separate the top four clubs cipolt in fifth place Is only B'% hisel The weatherman helped tighten the screws Sunday, foreing Chie | ooo to settle for a 24 He In 12 Legion Midget All-Stars Win Over Newcastle Juveniles | In an exhibition baseball game | pile, had the three Newcastle plisved at Lakeview Park op Sun | hits none of which figured in day afternoon, the Oshawa Tn | the Roving Midget All Bars defeated the The Oshawa Midgets didn't Newoastle Juveniles 10-4 [goove in the first inning Jack Lorne Jeffs went to the mound | Fisher opened with a (Fiple and for the Oshawa Leglon team and | was out trying to stretch it to a although he lacked control, this | homer heing only his second pitching J | But In the second Inning, with pearance of the season, he I one oul, Jelfs doubled, Powell game up with a winaing perform: | inled. then two walks, followed | ance, allowing only thes hits and | fy three hits by Esterbrook, Fish ateiking out a total of 10 New Ler and Glavin, all together meant pastle hatters while issuthg 11 a total of KIX FUNK walks Oshawa got thelr other four runs | pid the second for the Luke opentd We k in a bunch also, three hits three visitors, with a walk, Dickson | 4 fanned while Chard was hit hy H walks and two errors, in jhe] pitehed hall. MeMackin drew fourth inning, producing the other valk and so did Hiekard, to orc | SplFie ina run and Chard seared Iater | Fisher, Jeffs, Powell and Ester for Newoastle's second counter, on | hirook eaeh had a pair af hits in an eepar hy the eatehor, They got | the Oshawa attack, which totalled theies third and final run In the | 10 Nils for as many run their second-place hattle If vou in: | had knocked out Vernon Law to fifthe frame when Lane walked | NEWCASTLE: MeMackin, 8hi | sist, the Braves are only' 144 | soove four runs in the first inning withspne out, moved to second on | Rickard, %h MeCullough of | pomes back of Heeoklyn which | Bob Buhl went the route in the a passed hall, to third on an tne [Beant thy Lane, 88 and pi Mec | owed to Chicago 4:8. Philadelphia | second game for his ninth victory field®out and scored on a double | Cullowgh, ef Lake, vf; Dlekison, | (pampled 86 Louis 86 in the other Willie Mays hil his 851th home deal with Lake, who had walked | I; Chard, p and ss | fatint run for the Giants, the 100th of with®twa oul, ORHAWA LEGION: Fisher, 85:1" Chioago had Jim Bushy on see: | Ms eareer, in the Hest game bul MaMackin opened the ga woe | Glavin, Shi Ryan, Shi Taylor, efi band fiso with wo out iin the 16th | ron for the Glants, the 100th af within two - Dagger, while Dickl: | deffs, pi Powell, 1 Kelly, hi | when rain made further play im: his career, in the first game hut son Bad MeCullough each with a | Bllenduke, of Esterbrook, vf | possible at Baltimore. AI individ: | Cineinpatl won i with haimans. by ? ual records gn into the hook but | Wally Post and relief pitoher ahant 0.000 as l'ennesnoe fulihaek | the game must be replayed in is] Horshell Freeman. Mays' saerilipe Calgary Stampeders tom (The Bomb) Traey Kieked 21 entirety ax well ax (he Juktpaned fly soared Joo Amalfitana with the yaa nel aul early in he | sooond ame when the White Sox | winning vun in the ninth inning of N ™ Out Ottawa damn. A wane, bast year's | visit Baltimore for the last time | the second game 10 wivieh (he slay 0 In Hyracise | in Keptemher Giants hit four homers, two hy OWAWA (CM) fparked hy University, kicked two sng Lh Dave Pon 8 two pun homer 1h fall Hare, oo ponmeted with #1] sin! Folin AG LE WER the Toile th gave the ast place OF ) § i oie quaierhack Ron Morris Aageling | Nagle was roused both tmes ales thelr iy after A Kell | double that deave in twa vital runs disply of short passes, Calgary Gene Nossl. former Cinetnnatl | homered for the Sox in the fest. | In the eighth inning of the Phillies { Stargbeders came from behind In| quarter seared Ottawa's lone | Chicago ted it up no the eighth | irlumph aver 81 Louis | the NE minute of play Saturday) touchdown, ono ane-yard plunge ling Hay penitentiary, plans: to en p sorte y \ | WEN 10 suease out a 111 exh. | Converted Kingston Swimmet, 3, ter the across-Lake-Ontaria swim hit football win over Ottawa | andnaged: by' the Conntitn N sore WY "ha # Rough Riders Mr. Galvin Captures Swims 22. Mile Jaunt tonal Kxhibition and seheduled for The former Tulsa University stan . . "TON (OP) Hm Kd | Hopi, 5 Only ane person, Marily vould avound right end from the Canadian Cup Pace my nds, Alvearald physioal drain: | Bell of Toronto, has conquered the Ole yard He to seare a TORONTO CP Without being id r Agi hig Bi Me | lake oN Add A 1] om 19111] ake Marin, sun i} J y } (lying touchdown on the 860s | autandad. J, Russell Miller's fours | das iwam 8 miles across Lough | made anid he A Ra WETENE play of the game [year-old brown golding Mr. Galvin | hora lake fram Invesary to Hatter | geind Pon Walsh Kleked the convert ta won the $8500 Canadian Cup pace | sea near here provide the margin of vietary, He [at the Woodbine raceway Bat Eelmunds covered the distance in wy 1 als converted Lynn Bottoms' fiest | diy ~~ About 5000 fans made the | 16 hours and. 40 minutes. A big YOUTH 18 DROWNED Calgaky, touchdown early in the { ho ¢ & prohibitive favorite Wn bath | orawd was on hand: at Batterson PARIS, Ont, (CF)Roger Mu thivd quarter heats of Canada's bluedihbon har [a village about 18 miles north of | die, 17, of Nopville was drown! Opa Kiekers provided a few [ness event and he had Hite dull | h he poached shove | Tuesday night while swimming - in thiills tor the shirtaleeve erowd of 'eully Ww either of them, 4 Edmunds, an fsteuetor at Col | the Nith viver, | innings at Baltimore and washing out a scheduled second game, Rain ol in postponed a second game al Washington after the Senators had hnpped the Cleveland Indians again Mickey Mantla's 10th inning home run, his @6th of the season and second of the gams, gave New York u split with Detroit and pos psalon of second place all hy them glves, three percentage points he Wind Chicago, Detroit shaded New York in the opener 4:2 hut Mantle's clout added up to # #8 Yankee ielary in the second behind Bob l'urley HEAVY HITTING fhe fast-moving Boston Red Box Lautlasted Kansas City in a wild | fray I-12 hammering four pitehers 10 hits and #1 total Dhases the Nallonal League where they are more concerned with see: ond place than frst, Milwaukee win i pill from Pittsburgh 6-4 and [8 while New York split twa at Cineinnatl, losing B48 and winning 0h, As a vesull the Braves have a twiegame odge on the Giants in i In ging Hectic Race an Nelle Fox's triple and Kell's single ashington, which holds a 101-7 senson edge on the Indians, roi to is fourth straight on Johnny Behmite' pitehing and hitting, The veteran lefty went the route with a 10-hitter and came through with two doubles. Clint Courtney, his ealeher, contributed a triple and twa singles in the attack that routed Early Wynn, Mantle's two homers saved (he Yanks from dropping a full game hehind Chicago, After Al Kaline's two-run single ted the score In the eighth, Mantle hit a 1-1 piteh off velleler Hahe Biveer into the upper stands tn right field for the hall game. He hit his fst homer off starter Frank Lary in the fest inning, Detroit won the opener in the seventh on sueecessive doubles hy Kaline und Jack Phillips and Hay Boone's triple that knocked oul Tommy Hye Norm Zauchin, Sammy While and Willy Klaus each helted three hits for the Red Box in thelr free hitting #ame with the A's. Alter Boston seared six runs in the elgth 0 wrap itoup, the As came haek with five In the ninth, BHATEN BY MINGLE : The Dodgers were heaten al Chicago hy Gene Baker's single in the shxth, following Dee Fondy's dauhle Hank Aaron's twa run homer helped Milwaukee wiip Fitishurgh in the first game after the Braves with a Hime of} | | fAounie | | | and 15 seconds. | Hodge | Oshawa 2 h / wept Oliawa at Hamilton; | Kiehener jt 0 x a Marksmen Win Toronto at Montreal | {Thomas I 18 # h 17-orenia at Oaws | London 17 21 A471 Wh | Small Bore Titles Hamiion al Montreal Brantiord 16-28 AIO 10 Bept, 24--Maontrgal at Hamilton; | Gall 14 25 4 12 BOUTH MARCH, Ont, (CF) Ottawa al Toronls Games This Week Marksmen from Windsor, Ont, and| 06k. 1-Moniresl at Toronto; Monday, Thomas at Oshawa, | Ottawa won the Canadfan closed | Hamilion at Ottawa Tuesday--London at Branttard. | small-hore and hand-gun cham Oct, B-Toronto aM Hamilton; | Thursday Brantford at Kit-| plonships Sunday, bul the open Monreal at Oftaw, | cheney (2) and Gall at Oshawa iiles went to a pair of Fennsyl- |, et 10 Hamilton al Toronto aniay fi hom 4 Gall R vania shots Ova " Montreal ' H i aburdny Galt al London; Osh Garry Ouclletie, gar f JHAWA @ amiitan pi "ora th Thomas and Kitchener TO att, 2h, fam wink Tokai V Honiren ' at Brantford, Ww g ! ef, 2 ontreal at Toronto, Jon won the closed small-hore rifle amo at Ollaws bet, 4 Oliawa ol' Tovontn, Handgun champion, who may Wamiltan at Monin 'Toronto Argos wlower | Youth, Veterans DECIDING GAME TONIGHT Marlene Slewart Hepl b-Olawn at Montreal; { Toranto at Hamillon 8, Thomas, 11; Kilcher, Yin Windsor, Ottawa shoot either pistol or revolver, is | RCMP Cpl, J, KR, Zavitg of Of gh Wied Sirs ot ig at this #rmy camp 14 miles west of Of nv, Montreal ai Hamilton, Tuonta 1 at Oita ph voll sehedule to he decided), WESTERN INTERFROVINCIAL Get Money Back Steal Limelight UAW Del's Win Sixth Game 7-6; Retains Her Title VICTORIA (CF) semifinals: Nov. bh and 7 Miss Blewart niles Nov, 11 ar 12 for first | 70, game; Wav, 16 for second, Nov, 19 had At . Myf jor for third If necessary 1h allen whorl, ORFU Benlor tablished he wing Ae wh-Baria al Kilchenes | M holes §-Kichener al Bari | # Fominy. it ", b-aronta al Sarnia Miss ia idan, i Bept, li at Kitchener | BIve Miss Set, H=Kilechener aT aronte | Came in ig it oy + Toranta al Barnla over par for he A 18-Barnia al Toronto had Finite mm PAs Rept, 21--Barnin at Kitchener ished h aay, w 0 Fy Rept, Bh-Kilchener at Toronto wlth Ing with Bist B Binith {a lied F Horomia it Queen's; "sat ion A Repl, #0-Barnia al Kitchener od, . Kitchener al Toronto 0 'oronta al Barpla Oct, 1-Toranto al Kilo Her Oct, 16-Kllchener al y Hl Oct, 28-Kitchener at Barna [9 Oct, #h-Barnia at 7 aroni arate (cheney fil sel wa hurt ™ RCOLLEGIATE Oct, 1-MeGill at Queen's; Tor: milo ut Western pe wih | RADIOS a Oot, A [1 § rn al MeGill ' ieen's al Toronto Oct, 15---Western gl Queen's; Me: "Tow Taranto ¢ L hy LER LA " ail al fel, B8-Taran { o at MeGill; Queen's al Weslern laws ab the manual nations meet, i oe at Regina, Club Makes Good | pmearen jointly hy the Dominion within #1 poly irr ' | Canady Hilla fskociation anil ub u. i in ry. A Vancouver, TORONTO CP) Toronto Avge | the Canadian Civilian Association | BAMGRKR & nnipeg nants, all set to put thelr revamped | Of marksmen . vig #-Heging pt Calgary club 'on public view following a | WINS BMALL BORE ancouver al Kdmonton big off-season vehuilding or, Oscar, 1, Woolever, B8-yvearold| Auk 0--Heging at Vancouver headed west today for a three-game | Willamsport, Pa, auto sales man Calgary at Wiinipeg exhibition series ager, won the open small-hore | BepL B=Vancouver al Winnipeg On paper, ab least, they shape | THe title, sooving #1680 of a pos | Hein at Edmonton : sible 8,200 points el, B-Vanecouver al Regine, up as a strong foothall club which Ulrieh Drexl, 84-year-old Read wl al Calgar wi tha | : ithe the -- an fod i oir ing Fa. uphalsterer, supesssfilly W--Caliary if Rewin, we | L X, " Pioae of ne Rh defended his open handgun title | monton al Vaneouver hey started the 1088 season after | Won 1A8L year Bop, AR Heging at Winnipeg; ar lo ih fel 4 pris ol | ' § Maenah, Calgary |Caliary at Edmonton hothing else thin the Grey cup | housewife, won the Canadian Wet Vi--Winnineg at Veneou kids Br ai ¢ finishing | Women's small-hore rifle cham. | ver Edmonton al Heginp owing two seasons of Hnishing ianship for the third consecutive | Bepl, 10--Winnipeg at Edmonton; | iy E-Winniney al oul of the league playolls Vancouver al Ca The exhibition games will pro- | ¥ A elloit fired 8170 points, fin:| Newt Rewing vide the first Indication whether | janin Ed g only one hehind Wonlever aHitnien at Calgary team manager Harry Bonshing's Gilmour § Boa of Torentn, 1064 | el, Hewina al Vancouver rehillding efforts ave likely to | osed™ vile titleholder. shot 177 Eiabiiin al Winnipeg make the onee-powerful Argos eon ta place second in to closed event | Oel, B==Heging al Edmonton; lenders again | and third in the open, Vaneouver al Calgary They play British Columbia Lions Championships were deelded hy | Ock, B=Winnines al Calgary; In Vancouver Wednesday night, the akgreate seaves In various | Vancouver at Edmonton Grey Cup ehamplon Edmonton Ks: | iohes during the three-day meet Oct, 10-=Winnipeg al Vacouver: kimos_ Baturday night and Winni wel Blue Bombers the following londay night, An unhappy record of six straight Calgary at Regina Approximately 220 entries, Inelud Oot 1h--Fdmantan ng ahout 80 Americans and nine women, took par! al Reming: WRESTLING 1 Tues, Aug, 9th, BiA8 pm, # Civie Badium DOC GALLAGHER PRINCE MAIAUA 2 OTHER EXHIBITION BOUTS «» SPECIAL TAB TEAM ROUT THE SCOTT BROTHERS = = VE = PON LEWIN and JAN GOTEH ALL F Milash, Pramater "MADMAN GALLAGHER agiregate first In Though he won the Waonlever falled to Pace we individual rifle mw losses in exhibition games against western clubs over the last liu seasons follows the Argo west this Youi The players received a pleasant surprise Just hefare they left, Thay won't stand the oss for the $A taken from thelr wallets hy thieves during a practice session Ronahine sald the elub will make up the loss, The money was stolen Russia Accepts Invite To 1956 Olympic Games MELBOURNE (AP) Russia 18 one of 18 countries wha have just aecapled Melbourne's invitation to compete In the 1066 Olymple lant Thursday at Argonauts' train: , Games, Lt Gen, William Bridge: ng camp al Part Hope ford, director of the games, sald i today Canada # Rifle Shoot He anounced that 58 eountvies have sald they will take part, With 16 manths to go hefore entries elose, he added he expects another 12 countries to enter Has 650 Entries Today BOUTH MARCH, Ont, (CF) Canada's annual Dominion of Can ada Rifle Association prige shoot opens aftieially today with mare | than 680 contenders on hand, | Bweepatake, been gun and eadet | | | matches were Heed Sunday, hal none counted towards agiregale weaves an whieh individual oham- St. Th plonshing wi he based A Aiden village was erected (hig army summer camp miles wes, «| OW eonmmne date the Vv oniatE, wha will f vie pifles very day until exit Saturday, On! wo least 18 women in take (helt places heside man competitors along a half-mile Heing Hine FORCED DEY A youny queen ant, when she leaves the nest to mate and found awn eolony, may without fond or year work for a . 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