id THE DANY PIMPS CANTETVTR, Welnoslay, Augnol 11, 1998 STRONG MAN GETS ROUGH TREATMENT soreamed indignation when thelr | above pleture shows Yon Behroh: hero team, Doug Hephurn and | of futting the elubeh on Dow in last might, Ax 8 matter of | Lord Athol Layton wes defented | Hepburn and in the hackiround fnet, simost every. one of the w the German dun of Von | Lord Athol Layton looks on with thousand or more customers' Sihroher and Yon Erich, The | anxiety Stall f=" SPORTS MENU Kirby's Win wie "Everything from Soup to Nuts" Over Bennett's LL by Geo H, Campbell Opening Game APORTS EDITOR Oshawa wrestling fanswers wel too happy si Kinsmen Bad Photo | hia 4 Kirhy's TV pulled an upset last night at Alexandra Park In the first game of the Inter, "A" when they defented Hennett Construction MERC WH slipped a Nitle last night, With Bill Best once again | 1) Becond game o ie series in Hae REHANTS Hi Maios whipped Kh Their right-handed | vi ho, Diayed (I pt Alex] ag dield the Oshawa hitters to eight hits bul Oshawa's big trouble | 85008 TAPE BRE IC 8 LH ayed Wak greors, They sommitted six, a half-doren, Juley hobbles to make m ee a an A uraduy nant i 5 task fairly easy, The win tightened London's grip on Ath | Kirhy § Jumped out in front In place snd a playoll berth and put the Merchants in danger of losing | first 'inning when they scored first piace, Kitchener Panthers moved up closer fo the top hy whipping {three runs on & walk fo Hurs| Bt, amas 62, Hight now the Elging are In third place hut they Could | gid solid hits by Clause, George he beaten out of a playoff berth if they go Into & slump In the 188 | and Gardian's triple (allowed Wo weeks hompson doubled to seore Mills in the second and in the fourth Last wdghi's vesulls should add » great deal of Interest bo Ihe | ihe winners added another run on big game here tomorrow night, Kitehener In making an all-out 5 walk and (wo Nits ' bid to take aver first place and i Oshawa Merchants are lo cling Bennetts gol to Mills for two i the top spot, they'll simply have to win this one herve Llomarrow LT] Hi Ho op have ferent and perhaps the Ling, although only Reon Nave hoa added 1% weliht an average 11 pounds | Woe nthe tne, 18 for the tackles | Mone IL won't guite do AR A one Way avenue to a fest Grey Cup, ME ay help the Riders garner cond western title 1 four LHNA heir ye Fo last two seasons, Nas tohewan has heen ousted (rom hi Western Interprovinelal Fool Hp Union semi-finals hy Wimpey Mie Dombers, wha open the 193 ihson hore Naturday AMthough Bombers had backiield Per aplenty, the bouising and alfhioient manner im which big Win thi Meee Daemen, threw around their WEIN would he Ww plausible exouse wach oe wion Fy runs on three walks and one hit f or (he Panthers and another in night, A win on Thirsday night aver fourth, when they continued their Oshawa they need two mors wins (0 he sure of first place and hy Ri Wo Rare Jum. Fulah that battle here bamarrow night should he one of (he best of the |THE | ' | Renn, fF" oq | APATKIING brand of defensive hall, KIRBYS deleniod Bonnett Constryetion Tast night at Alexandra | EAVEERE TESUS IF GEEARME BE top of the Bh, Two singles and a Bhar #0 again tonight al Alexandra PRrk and if Bennetts oan Win 40 |e ded the hases for Kirhy's prolong the series, then (he third and deciding game will he played on Thiesday night at Bathe Park, Winner of this round opens the |g 5 pup then Tony Lonple holiad i offs in Peterborough on Raturday 4 grand « slam homer to make | OANA gy 10-4 and as WH turned out win the game will open their series tonight al Blorie Park, insted of at Hast: viawssowiig (0 a socoer game, Second game will be al Eastview | (o seore (hioe runs on two walks i Friday aight, Owing ta the diamond being taken ver Jor aud ies hits my Price hy Hie tes, FT wil games al Alexandra HIE hoth wen! down with LJ] awn Fair activities, the Legion playoll § bases loaded and in the 0th Tutak, fie ; "a 1 ol down the Hennetts team smart: GHT BIT The public ia cordially Invited to attend and | se finn annual General Motors Gold Cup teurnament, al the lly l6 cea un the Kame i | with Wo BIngles and a 1 0 Bowling Club greens today, Final games and presents | \ Mane awn will be tonight BUNNYSIDE Kika heat out | double and Badgley with four hits {the | i, Th On Clan Wal might at Connaught Park, Becond game 1s at Bunnyside Park an for Kir oh Me Wn iaht with thie third game hooked for the same diamond on Friday | oovet was that all hut one player GVOE +s + 0 TORONTO LEAFE won a (heiller filler AA INRINER, | managed to get al least one hit si plght, over Montieal Royals EAZARD CHARLER is going KINAYR: Hurst, 2h Thompson, \ g HR 1 or, (#81 Loople, 1hi Claus, Bh; Cenrge Ollila hockey team to stay in Bealw CR vaaks this winter, ; : shunning Ovillin's request to drop to Intermediate ealegory, And y Gardin of Ram ¢; Wodnis: the OHA has given Orillia its blessing to Join a revised group that (ky, vii Mills, pi Tutak, p In Ath eludes Peterborough and. Whithy, Bowoea what now Mv, Carver hose, 2h; MeCabe, 1h) Price, Bh Higul | | ) Waaiah courae a aehgduled to take a real Heking, say the experts pH a ora! i Fook a OBMAWA Jack's Cleaners open thelr first round of PWAU pIAYOUS [ap pidane, of Tambivi p ab Sunnyside Mtadium tonfght, with the second game here al Halhe Park on Friday evening, 6.00 pm NOMERODY 10st a good hase: | Pubatle of Progress) and if the owner ean identify It, we know how He gan gel it hack, An honest spevisman found It and wants tn ses oy that 18 gets tack to the rightful owner B at Connaught : Play-off 0 Sask. Roughriders |*ay-oil Upener . Nunnyside Kika opened the UAW Iuvenile Bofthall League finals naught Tigers Y4 In the first ol a Boutol championship series Played at Connaught Park, the fuskalehewan | Lakenta, hoth from Michigan tate, | \IH10FS Jumped into a lead Wn the wired & dif | fvefootalx Dick Tmer from Mon ¥ } SIAL Tonk along | Gana, and Canadian foothall's twa | IM With MeDonald : oubie oi ' \ § { two new | Rover Hevi-HNod Pantages and Coors, BN wecond to make it The tackles are up to 248, com: | 0 Connaught tied the seore in pared with an average 281 last year ehlefly with the help of Naskatoon ¥ith 1 apie and the ay pro horn Ron Atehison who han added [teed thive uns with Milton hing a double and scoring on Over. a twooyear period, Reg |® Finale hy Weldon fed 30 pounds | \ Whitehouse hae btides addition by | 500Fe agatnat Rombough's i o o d BY. of the Huard Peking but Bunnyside broke the wm IN doadlonk nthe fh when R. Bim Al oid. will rely onl oo8 doubled hehind Tik's single Stan Williams, former Baylor star : Ly Rb heginning his thivd season with the bo " Aoared ¥ ith an Jere Slay puithi ders, an Fry Lampman, HW 0 BR RURRY Roughriders, and Harry Lami wide olicked for three runs on Charlie Harding, who spent last | three hits, RB Simcoe and Wilson son in the UR Army, likely : " fi Pu oe general, However, | Necond game of (his series is to lasing he has stiff competition from Frank | po played lontght at Bunnyside ] Li Frank Filohock, starting his third] West's loading passer in 1064 RUNNYRIDE: R, Simeoe Wh war an conch al Hewink, has 18] The team, operating on a hudgel A Bimece MeDonald. + A . players, including Hive Amer estimated at #400.000 and in the i Wilkon att i Re Wis headed by farmer Detroit | smallest football eity In Canada, novi. bi NIK, ani Parker. aa Arnon the 11 trying for the back: | vinelal centres such as Saskatoon | MENON Waldan 2h fighd are Ellin Duckett and Gone and Moose Jaw Brady, WH; Milton, ss; DD. Weldon, [01 Williams, of | round rabin fourney na oale of for, Sh; Jackman, of; Hornsby, p hess Tourne tthe Chateau Laurier Hotel, Some | Cullen, of members of the Russian embasay | [ARIE In OUawa were among the | doctor has a 'record of three wins | faronta's Anderson, who holds | vinnik of Lenthgrad Wn matohes . the Canadian Hilo Jointly with Abe [played tn Russia before Botvinnik ooked Toni t Yanolsky of Winnipeg, beat the | heoame world ehoss champion 88 olghtbiime Canadian ohampion! De. Bohativehuk, who came tn £ITAWA A BIE Wael | maves, playing the white men. An A% an International master, had nlght Wn the second round | derson (oak an hour to figure out Tide trouble Ms Best round the Chess Fodoration of Canada's his 35th move and hystandors said | maton with Walter Jursevskis of nament here thal was the ane that did Vancouver Hettish Calumbia rehuk, Rus Yanalsky i not Competing this downed Jursevaki in 8 Moves, | Wl master year I The players get one point for al ning round | Anderson will have the hack to | win po halt 2 hoint ne A raw | A dosen | ERE when he meets Dr. Rohatie: in the tournament which will go on | in the third \inning and nthe thelr final home game on Monday, will elineh First place for With heth teams Jlaving H Poel 107 in the first game of thelr 1neAl Inter, "AA" title wevies, | Thompson drew a walk to force In Minor softhall playoffs, Eastview and Storie Bantams Beunelts oame hack in the Mh . od to Harman Park, will eliher have to he postponed or moved to Har who had regaled his confidence, Iv , 4 Connaught Tigers in the first game 'of the local Juvenile sofihall finals and two walks, were the hest for usally in the right spot Weal Hursiepn Jackson again, Oh Hum! THE OHA has ordered HENNETE Radley Childers THE CANADIAN OPEN gels under way today and par for the Wall glove at Alexandra Park, about three week ago (Hime of the GM Sunnyside Elks | Li hore last night by defeating Con mproved Line frst tnning on a walk and - three | Pele Thodos the third when Jackman opened H8 pounds to last year's potent 210 After that, Connaught couldn't RD SKA A hock F lichoe and a single hy Fielder and an OX Queen's star each hitting doubles iH NEw ONES Tripucka, of Notre Dame, the Payne, 3b; Fielder, of and Aun dharierback Charlie Harding Poceives support fram other pro CONNAUGHT Keenan, 1h; Hoop . Has Big (Game {Apo latars as play began {and Iwo draws against Mikhail Bot | Mauriee Fox of Montreal in 42) Canada In IMD and Is reengn land h natienal to Lo Anderson ver. | NOT COMPETING champion. Plaving the hlack he Canadian players opened the ohuk of Ottawa University, The! unt Aug. 26, Hoh | GERMANS WIN AGAIN Von And Von Proves W Over Lord Athol And Doug Hepburn Anybody that tells you have fo he & winner to he poplar in| Oshawa must have forgotten sli | ahout the wrestling game, Karl Yon Bchroher and Fritz Yon Erich defeated Lord Athol Layton and Doug Hephwrn Wn # tagAenm match, main hot of the enrd, here pl Kinsmen Civie Me maorial Stadium last might and the result was Inlensery unpopular with the customers I owas a wierd finish to » rough and rugged match and I goes Whos" ing hit promoter Pal Milosh will have the same men hick again for 8 revenge howl, soon, if not this next week, REVEREY, 18 CONKED ach pater had won fall snd the third snd deciding fall was vert. much in doubt, As & matier of Inet, the cheering fans figured that thelr (avorites, Lord Athol md Doug Hephurn, were shout due to move in for the kill-when it happened in one of wild skirmishes that festure all tag team y the referee, Bammy Godiard n this ease, he n the rosd He got In way of & Vielen exchanges of blows and made | mistake of heing on the raceving ond ~ a 9, He was ov Ike un Nght and wrestler Val ravley moved into the ring 0 take charges, When he dd, Yon Schrober had Land Layton sl his mercy and was avarded the thir ith and victory, or 10 this, w vd was hors-decombat, fla 30 nd hig rival pinned in the mat vt there was nobody around to eount the famous 1, 2, 8 routine p rn had Laytow's vielous rior to this, Doug waved In behing {ud © chop sssmull, to polish off on Bchrober with the famous Vancouver (upside down) hesr + hg to take the first fall fe Gorman team evened it up when Beroher caught Layion cal: apuliing off the ropes, He admin: Leafs Beat Royals, 14-Inning By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Byraciuse Chiels, fighting for a first-division herth in the Interna: | tional League, have stymied Ha | vane Sugar Kings' hd to over: | take Maontresr Royals and Toronto Maple Leafs hie Royals were failing to make any headway Tuesday night in the haitle for first place, Sugar Kings wove losing 140 to Chiefs on | a sihit shutout hy Lynn Loveyn: | guth, Lents edged Royals 6.4 in 14 inpings In other games, the fourth place Rochester Red Wings held their ugame lend over Byacuse hy downing Buffalo Bisons 64 and Hiehmond Viginlans defeated Col umbus Jets | Lovenguth drove Inthe only Bye: | acuse run in the second Inning | with an infield out, He walked five and stranded 10 In gaining his. 12th | vietory against seven defeats, Ha IV PRICE RIGHT BOLOGNA, laly (AP) The sports paper Bladio sald heavy welght champion Rooky Marclano's manager Al Welll Is willing to put the erown on the line In Bologna against European ehamplon Fran aenen Cavieehl=if the price Is right tadie correspondent Lino Man ochis, who now Is In Grossinger, N.Y, said he had heen requested hy Weill to reach Hallan promoler Henato Torn, Canada's Golf Thriller vane remained 3% games hack of Montreal Low Limmer's 14th janing with the bases londed enahl Leafs to move within three f centage points of Royals, Jack Crimian, last of four Toronto plieh: ers, held Royam to one Infle i in the last five innings to gain his 16th vietory In 22 decisions, Loren Babe hit starting pitcher Pele Wojey's first pitch lor a home run in the first but Rocky Nelson got that one back In the seaond with Ms 80th of the season, Royals took a 51 lead in the fourth ho. Toronto tied the score in the fifth, Royals took the lend in the 12th hut Archie Wilson tied It once again with & home run In the Toronto half, Southpaw Ken Leh man, 1ast of four Montreal pitehers single ed the | fhe up the winning sings in the fl Blan Jok drove in four rung with # triple and a single as Red Wings took the season series from Buf falo 167, Jok broke a 88 te In the eighth with a bases-loaded single, driving In two runs, Tony Jacobs pitched 2 18 Innings of scoreless relief hurling to pick up the victory, Bill Volsele picked up his sev: enth vietory against four sethagks in five innings of fourhit relief pitehn for Virginians, Howevevr, he Jets took the season series 13 10 Classic Is Under Way Today By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Mall Weller WESTON, Onl, (CP)Praciice rounds and Drodiovions out of the way, a field of nearly 200 hig league pros, topflght amateurs, and a few ordinary golfers, today got down to the more serious husi neas of winning the Canadian Open ¢hamplonship, They've got a long haul ahead with 1H holes carded each day until Raturday's windup, Any one of 16 or 18 shotmakers can (ake the hi payoff in the $15,000 Open and als most oertainly an American will top the list Defending ehamplon Pat Fleleher of Baskatoon, who gave Canada ita first Canadian titleholder in 40 years in 1084, lan't ton highly re: garded hy the experts--=and him self=to make It two In 8 row, He Is bothered hy the flu and, in addi ton, hasn't played much tourna ment golf since his hig win PREDICTE TOTAL 1 would lke to be able bo win It two years in a row," the westerner anld Tuesday after smacking a" two nder-par practice round of 70. He predioted a 866-80 under pa would take the 84.500 top money Other Canadians, sueh as Van eouver's Nan Leonard, Toronto's Gerry Kesselring and Rudy Hor vih of Windsor, Ont, haven't sel the golf tral on fire although they have heen pleking up smaller ends of the prise money while gaining Invaluable experience, Al inline of Tovente, CPGA winner this year 5 rated a money spot, Any of these could end up as low Canadian, although they may ox pect serious competition from fast playing Moe Norman, of Kitohener, winner earlier this month in the Canadian Amateur, Moe, who Tugs around his own bag and Invariably takes a wractice swing, has heen playing consistently good poll al PY BOUCHAK FAVORED The public cholee 1s Mike Rou ohak, the tousied huskie from Gros singers, N.Y. top-money winner of the pros, ready to tackle the 408: yard, par74 Weston eourse He Is ourvently third on the pro eirouit behind Julius Boros, Tam O'Shanter "World" winner, and Dr Cary Middiecolf, Neither one of these is entered In the Open tes a practice swing, has heen Bouchak, the font hallplayer turned-golfer, shot a & Bin practice Tuesday and pradiced "370 or a ttle better' would win the tourna ment The big feld necessiinted » 7 am, EDT start with the last three some die to te soff at A Mo m RED SOX SLIPPING? Boston Tumbles Back Again With Yanks Helping Slump Ry THE ARSOCIATED PREM In the hubble busted in Rpstont The oneehot Red Box, stepping an the heew of the leaders harely three weeks agn, now have tumbh led to six defeats in thelr last 11 games, slipping 4% games hehind in the American League pennant Thee The Sox took a veal pasting Tuesday night, orumbling before the New York Yankees 18:4 an the Bombers won thelr seventh straight 10 anateh a Lagame lead in the mad pennant sevamble, The Yanks added a full game 10 thelr margin an Detroit knovked off the Clove land Indians 70 behind Bily Hoelt's tworhitter and Chicago re Paes the Tribe In second place iy finally subduing the Kansas Clly Athletion &4 tn 11 innings, The White Box, who have played five fewer games than the Yanks New York, now have a four-pey centage point hy on Cleveland MANTLE HOMERN \ A seven run thind inning, thelr most productive frame of the sea AOR, Not the Job done for the Yankees, Mickey Mantle elubbed a twoerun homer, ha 30th, and win ning plteher Don Larsen walloped A these. run homer as New York sooffed at Boston ace Fank Salli Val In the big inning Larsen won his fourth since ve rning fram Denver, hut wasn't around at the end. Tom Morgan mopped up for the vighthander al tor Jackie Jensen's 30h home ran in the eighth ing belted Larsen from the mound, Barlier, Larsen had iver up homers 16 relief Rifher Dick Rrodowski and Ted Villans Cleveland sot Hobby Avila's sligle off Hoeft tn the hest tnning, | and one hy Lary Doby fn the seo ond, then went limp aa the left hander retired 81 men in order hefore giving up his only walk to Al Bmith with two gone in the ninth, BIL Tuttle and Frank Houser Hooft's 18th triumph » aly | of the TI Wweers, driving in 0 er rns while routing Yr Wye "n A three. run second inning, Tuttle knioked in four rans with & homer, single and bases = loaded walk House gol the rest with a home tn and a pale of doubles, PIN SING Kansan City soared just one ran On A double and three singles fo te Ohleagn tn the olin, then made It 43 on Gus Bernlal's pineh angle tn the 11th, The White Sox oame Mehl back Alfa b Gor man, Art Cooearelll and BIR Har FIRgton, loading the bases on two walks and Jim Rivera's hunt, Jim Hushy's saovifios fly ted It and Hoh Kennedy's single won It, Mm the ational, ow York dumped Brooklyn 54, 8 Louis edged Milwaukee 3:8, Clnolnnati whipped Chicago 11:8 and Phila delphi trounced Pittsburgh 194, | Willie Mays got the Glants home | sale with his 37th homer, a twee ran blow, for a 6:0 lead in the Hith before Ray Campanella nally | solved Ruben Gomes for a thee: | Pan shot, his 86th, in the sixth, | The Cardinals dumped the Bray. | oF 10 & one-ame edge over thind. | Fan ooring tripe tn the elghth Stan Musial smacked his 3th home TN WIth one on in the first | Hary Haddix won his 10th, As the Phils bolted the Pirates, Del Ennis drove Wn five runs and Jim Green: grass had four hits including two doubles, Loverry's aecurale passin inning Number istered u heavy knee Jol Wis Lordship ton wenk stale | nd the Germans evened | Cont | ie the frusiraied phurn could only look on, Prior to his, the setion wes | the wid - ad wonky Lana | v) only 1 ayy ishment, | WnRe Wl' A" 0% Bandy Beott lost the prefimin. | ory bowl when wlier some rues lon with Pal Fraley, he found semiAinas bout, won over Bammy Berg This was a very Interesting hoi from siart « to « finish, Both boys sressed the legitimate In the way of holds and the clean-cut wrest iin made a hit with a lot of the ns The end came when the well built Berg tried to pin Beolt with " seinsors and roll, ons to have the alert George Seott flip hick and pin Berg with a well Mminiroted reverse shoulder George i IS. Brooklyn Plans To Play Seven Games At Jersey City BROOKLYN, N.Y, (AP)-Brook lyn Dodgers will play seven of their | National League games In Jersey Cloy's Hoosevell Bladlum next year, | club president Walter O'Malley an nounced Tuesday § Malley sald "We plan to play | almost all of our home games at Khhets Field in 1066 and 1957 hut! we will have 10 have a new sia: | dium shortly thereafter," O'Malley said that Reosevell Stadium wil seat shout 26,000 and had parking facilities for 4,000 cars, Eheis Field wil hold 92.000 but In antiquated, Its parking fagilities are almost nil Dodger attendance, although the Cub Is far out In fropt fa the National League race, is slightly below that of a Jo ago In his slatemen O'Malley pointed oul that he and hovough president don Cashmore had heen hunting | a new home In Brooklyn for the Dodgers since 1046 and in the last four years It has reached the drawing hoard silage, "The matter has progressed to the point where final engineering and legal study will he made,' sald O'Malley, "The result will de termine the future of the Dodgers," INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING London, #; Oshawa, § Kitchener, 6; Bt, Thomas, 2, IL Pel, GB M7 1h 17 606 3 VI 10 28 46 0% ih on Wr hw wo dine The Vk, LL P) "= London ) Thomas; Kitohener at Galt ' a urddoy + Kitchener at Osh awa Galt at Brantford, Friday « Galt at 8, Thomas Naturday--Oshawa at Galt; St Thomas at Brantford; Kitchener at London, Oshawa Kitehener Bt Thomas London Brantford Galt Lo Sam Etcheverry's Arm Is In Shape QUEREC (CP) « Bam Elche Spar kod his Montreal Alouette "Red" team lo a 200 victory over Joe Zaleski | "Whites" Tuesday night in an ex hibition football game before some 000 fans, Bloheverry hit Chuck Hunsinger and Canadian Tom Moran for (wo touchdowns aplece and booted one convert, Hunsinger converted the other Red "Touchdown when he akirted the end on # handoff from the quarterback The only touchdown for the Whites was seored by John Anders 800, & new import from the Uni versity of Kansas, on & twovard plunge late In the fourth quarter, 1 Wan the flvat taste of Big Pou football for moat of the Quebeo fans who attended the eharity eon tout, They followed the play wnens thuslantionlly during the first quar tor but perked up when the twa quarterbacks took to the alr in the $4, Kitts Athletics Finish Tied For Second CARAS lh 'witha 8 " defented Hamitlon Lincoln Bernard 19:10 in the. finsl game of the Op takin Lacrosse Association senior A schedule The 8, Catharines ¥ put | abled them to te Varta on intles for second place in the slandings. A widdendesth sama hetwesn Thistles and Athletics he tonight st Hamilton (0 od Hg #, Catharines led by period scores of 64 and 126, paced by rookie Les Howard whe scored five is, Two gowls each were scored by Norm Corcoran, Doug mith, Barney Welch, Ted Hove and Ken Croft with Fred Martin, Al Frick BAI Bradshaw and Skip Tenl petting ) . For Homium, Y/ Jonlto, soored mr, ny id (] Jim Meiniyre, on Seeks snd A) Doyle one ench Oshawa Girl Is Defeated In Second Round (VTAWA (CP) Two Americans will battle i out here today In the first open final of the Canadian Junior tennis championships, Fred Pring of Hamiramek, Mich, and iam Dasne ¢ Phaker Heights, Ohio, clash " the open Juvenile hoy's singles final Lowlse Jobin of Quehes City Tuesdey won the last closed title open to Canadians only---~when she defented Judy Borland of Winnipeg 246, 61, 64 In the girl's singles final, Miss Jobin entered the final when her semi-final opponent, Mar: got Nuns of Toronto, became il, The top-seeded players in all the open events hreeed slong with Iitle or no trouble, Play has reached the quarter-final and semi: final in most of the svents and five first round doubles matches were played TO QUARTER FINAIA Smith Chapman of Montres! and David Breckner of Baltimore, top seeded Canadian and American In the Junior men's singles, seored well-earned vietories In the fourth round to advance to the quarter finaly, : Chapman best the sixth-seeded foreign player, Peter Barker of Branford, Conn, 6&1, 6&1, while Breckner took care of John Bassett of Toronto 648, 61, / Play reached the semifinal stage In the open Junior women's singles with the top-seeded players holding down the berths, Eleanor Dodge of Montresl, Phyl: lis Baganski of Hamiramek, Mich and Georgette Delacretas of Corn wall, Ont, reached the semifinals of the open Junior women's singles, Results included; Junior Men's Doubles (Open) First Round D, Kalil, Cornwall, and J, Ander: son, Toronto, defeated HK, Cross: man and R, Vachon, Schumacher, ont, 80, 60, Junior Women's Singles (Open) (L8 | hier A i ia, Owl Lanthier, Alexandria, , de fosted M, Nunns, Li Agi Lo sult dunior Women's Singles (Open) First rou A. Barclay, Vancouver, defeated !, Lanthier, Alexandria, 64, 6:42, Junior Women's Singles (Open) fecond round (1, Delaeretag, Cornwall, defeated Travis, Rye, N.Y, #4, Junior Women's Singles (Open) Quarterfinal G, Delaeretar, Cornwall, defealed Hesse, Hamiramek, Mich, #7, Girly' les (Open) Second Round ', fefealed Rye, NY, I, Oshawa, Ont, 7:5, bb ] Jd. Travis DN, Podwel Frood Tigers' Win Forces Sudden-Death SUDRURY (CP) Frond Tigers foreed a suddendeath playoff for first place In the Nickel Rell Nenlor Baseball League Tuesday night as they wound up the sche ule with a 6:4 win, over last-place Carson Greyhounds The vietory pulled them even with Copper CLIFT Redmen " first place wi 31 wins and nine losses aoh Ray Puro hit his sixth home run this year for Frood in the second with none on base, George Arms strong connected in the sixth for Garson with none on his eighth weeond, GAME N Kitchener " 2nd PLACE IN w V§, Civic Memori of the year Inter-County BASEBALL 0. M THURSDAY, AUG. 18 ® 85:00 PM, Panthers" THE LEAGUE ro Oshawa "Merchants" al Stadium $tonds: Adults 1,00 « Students 50¢ « Children 28¢ | EE ------ By THE CANADIAN PRESS have sll hid Kitchener Vanthers Sagat Jah pel ond: vg Rs BBR ed night ; London Majors took fir) grip on the fn and fost ny Lon a at op Oshsw, Oshawa A game ed # fielding responsive low six errors, END IN TIES Two other senior leagues in One ria Sk EL place, Wi 0odyesrs moved into » firsi-place tie with ¥ori Erie Hor: ons hy wa § Niagara F; Cataracts 84 in 8 Niagara t final Les me, Hortons Catharings Saints 74 in Hor with seven wanes left 10 , five games fend 4 with oii A000 SB" vr un DETROIT (AP) = The Nations! Boxing Association's ples for con @ressionsl help n "lemming wp hig Hime pry | as drawn the chal lenge of fight promoter Jim Norris io,)'lot the federal government run it, That, the [restdant of "a power YUL | ful Internationsl Roving uasday, would be "OK" with m, "If the commissions oan't rin boxing," he sald, "Nf they're too impotent to do the Job, then let the federal government run it, It may' he.-the hest solution," The NBA asked for federal inter vention as It wound up is annual convention Benator Charles Potter (Rep, Mich.) promised he would f a a congressional probe, The plea was sent as George A, Barton of Minneapolis, former NIA resident, reported an investigation owas making of professions) fighting ran into a blank wall when winese refused to sign affida Vv n London Majors Win. Over Merc ts 8-3 # nih bite fr Gut for & game wit James Norris Challenges Federal Gov't To Run THEY RE AVRAID py them they, didn't want te The U6, gover trust sult against the fight "prom In| team and Detroit's Olym dium, sald he is "ted up vestigations," "Let them Investigate ing want," Norris sald, ove Meanwhile, the NBA na man commitiee ta meet w ernor George M, Leader of sivaniy fn Harrishurg Sept, discuss his proposal for a uni Tonio code tn Mgulate 1A ng across the US, ade he propoml in a conven m address, Hiinols was Lou lenda A prelion to Lid Windsor Swimmer Fails Pelee Island WINDBOR (CP)=Ray Muench, #0 year old marathon swimmer, Tuesday lost out in ris bid to eross the 16:-mile stretch of water he. won Poles Island and the main: and, hy the strong Lake Erie currents, Hin trainer sald ha was defeated | & elected Anthon New comm t Munch had voveredmore than »0 He was led froh | ater ue on eb bot lo 1a ure not known nthe Inlejn fer noon w # AOCOIBAN; reached A was i Rive wi at SPORTS CALENDAR THURSDAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Senior Inter » County: Kilohener af Kinsmen Civie Memoria lum, 8,00 p.m, y Lestlon Midget Finals: Tannery 08 vi onndlon Legion, at Alex andra Park, 6.30 pm, (Ist game of Midge! round + robin champion: ship series) ROFTRALL Piokering at Brookhn, 8.00 p.m, (nd game of OASA Juvenils "'C" Panthers va Oshawa M rihonis, A ads |) playoft round), ot JOHMNSTON'S array of , , , SANFORIZED SHIRTS ® Fast Colors ® Accurate Sizes PRICED FROM 2% ? 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