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The Oshawa Times, 5 May 1959, p. 12

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¢ ' AM 1 TOUGH? Imlach Insists He Shuns Delvecchio By JACK SULLIVAN Figures in the total poinis- (bound to trip or hoard sometimes Canadian Press Staff Writer (scored column afier his name inlif he's checking. Therefore, my Conn Smpthe 'used-to say that (he record books have been con- only conclusion is the guy was siderably higher than his totalldoing nothing." {minutes spent in the penalty box. still on hockey, it seems that In the season just closed, for in- nohody in Canada was interested stance, he scored 54 points on 19}iy playing host to the Canadian coals 'and 35 assists and was as- Amateur Fockey Association an- 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 5, 1959 elvecchio Is Cup Winner MONTREAL (CP)--Alex Del! Using round figures Delvecchioivoting were Don vecéhio of Detroit Red Wings had 54 points in the first half Boston, 31; Andv Bathgate, won the Lady Byng Memorial against only 18 for Hebenton. The|York, 18: Eddie = Litzenberger, the alley, vou can't beat "em in- Trophy by half a point over Andy|Ranger forward received 68/Chicago, 13: Ron Murphy, Chie. sidé in the rink." Apparently |Hebenton - of New York Rangers, poinis in ge second half to Del-lago, 6: Ralph Backstrom Mont- Punch Imlach thinks along the ithe National Hockey League an-lvecchio's 33. real, Johnny Bucyk, Boston, Jean same lines 4 oh rs os : : pounced Monday, Camille Henry of New York. Beliveau, Montreal, and Don This came to light the other Sessed only sis mingles tt pendle nual meeting at a cost of ap- 4 The trophy, plus $1,000," goes|last year's winner. was third Marshall, Montr three each, day. The manager-coach of Tor. proximately $2,000. That is the (annually fo the player "adjudged|with 66 points. IHehenton wasland Henri Ric 1. Montreal. onto Maple Leafs was taking a a Jmpressee reason the CAHA annual session lto have exhibited the best type winner in the 1936-37 season. and Johnny Wilson, Detroit, one busman's holiday at Maple Lat), "Do Yyou think I'm crazy enough is being held in Detroit May 16-20, lof sportsmanship and gentle-| This is the first time Delvec- each. Gardens, during the Allan Cup|l® 8ive up four players for one? Secretary Manager George {manly conduct combined with aide, 27-year-old forward. has| Hebenton finished the season Vernon-Whitby series when some-| 20 You think Delvecchio is worth|Dudley said he "just about had McKenney agi New "if you can't lick 'em outside in Imlach wasn't 9 the business today Completely the weekend was over, Dykes was still smiling but OI' Casey Stengel wasn't | quite so happy By men and in when tChicago 2 Pittsburgh (Only games scheduled) Today's Games And Probable Pitchers > | San Francisco at Cincinnati 2% | (N)--S. Jones (2-3) vs Newcombe! (0-3) or Pena (1-1). Chicago - at Pittsburgh (N)-- 2 {Hobbie (2-2) vs Friend (0-4). 6'2 | St. Louis at Philadelphia (N)-- 9% Mizell (3-1) vs Roberts (1-1). Los Angeles at Milwaukee (N) | --Drysdale (3-2) vs Willey (0-1).| Wednesday's Games | St. Louis at Philadelphia (N) Chicago at Pittsburgh )|Los Angeles at Milwaukee (Only games scheduled) International League W L Pet 12 600 10 10 9 Casey Stengel (left) comes up | coach of the Pittsburgh Pirates with one of his rare, big smiles, | Jimmy replaced Bill Norman, {as he greets Detroit Tigers' | who was fired as the Detroit § newly appointed manager, = manager over the weekend. Jimmy Dykes. of former Chi- | Stengel and Dykes are two of cago fame, before being a ' the oldest professional baseball " 4 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR GBL| made in Canada LAWN-BOY POWER MOWERS 24% AP Wirepholo ' Inter-County Loop Ready Roll Again Ihe execute of the Inter- County Softball League met last] 4 15 Monday's Result QUALITY AND SERVICE A YOU CAN 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ® DEPEND ON GBL | | i b mode their own NATURE revolutionary in new Quietflite {have ere." "We've been playing in a lot of tough luck, and we're not hit- fing," says Mickey Mantle. Whatever is wrong, the fact re- mains it is the same club that won the pennant and world championship last year, In fact, if is the same club that has been holding forth at the stadium the last two years Dusters Spice Senior Loop Play By ED WILKS counted theirs on solo socks by Associated Press Staff Writer | Felipe Alou and Orlando Cepeda 10 10 92 7 333 Monday's Results Buffalo 7 Columbus 5 (Only game scheduled) Tuesday's Game Toronto at Montreal Buffalo at Rochester Miami at Richmond Havana at Columbus Wednesday's Games Toronto at Montreal Buffalo at Rochester Miami at Richmond Havana at Columbus " HANNAN MARINE 20 RAY ST. RA 8-8853 N) G03 BO 03 BI he ee = ES wa on spolsor s GBL tha made nexi o'clock oe @ %2 vill hold the nex a fees NC they'll game Park Pm a1 1958 8 'high standard of playing sbility/won a major NHL award, He with 33 goals and 29 assists: Del-'one mentioned the rumored trade|$100:000? That's about what itito twist some arms to get an was also selected to the leftwing|vecchio with 19 and 35 h a ite i : "Ii not going to give up four men for| ev o [5 land Hebenton 86.3 points. Others to receive points in the'all with Detroit don't want any Lady Byng win- oot go a Pin Biindy one ise oud. Yen the Am. PLAYED EVERY GAME Ress os my club" he declared.| "Begides, is Delvecchio really United States invited us to hold Each played in his team's full] CASEY KNEW ine any the most rentlemanly player in|couple of penalties, so the big : : H : ) ; , ge v 10 > $3. Voting is done by hockey writ-| What as Goi 16 the National Hockey League. Del-| question is TaEL® 3 Texting Is 35 of | ars. broadcasters and telecasiers| vecchio has been a most man- 'So what was the guy doing? 1p..." y ers K. in the six NHL cities. They vote| mented. KANSAS CITY (AP)---The Yan It has been suggested that S 0 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS THE CANADIAN PRESS merican, League PARIS (CP)--New York Rang- Casey Stengel's New Yorkers whether that means a sudden / (ers defeated Boston Bruins 6-2 have lost nine of their last 10) change in the Yankee roster is a Cleveland Monday night in the fifth game games. They have average only question. Stengel insists he willl Chicago 550 524 : , A71 in the 22-game, five-country ser- mendous blast, now it is their op- day, and that could mean action New York ies y ponent that does the blasting. on the trade front. Detroit About 700 persons saw the" gienge) has his own version of "Ny NONCOMMITTAL Boston 8 Kansas City 4 1959 season i , They have six teams entered in| ie Jn hos they are used ing us low and we go fishing for the league for the 1959 schedule,| Dp ay1 : . " the ball. Our pitching staff ain't better than they have shown to --Ford (2-1) vs Garver (3-1) J y rge Sulli . : . Bill Sweeney and George Su date, and that the club was not Washington at Chicago-- going to make a deal simply to Fischer (2-0) vs Pierce (3-1). "A ~E 12. Ebenezer Crawford Con- : / ight at Simcoe Hall and he and his executive were almost over-/NE. A Dick Meissner and Vie o : : . : : rel with the turnout. Present indications are that there'll be struction and a new enfry, Tonv's|ye.e the Boston marksmen. veto ly od Ph He I 'about a dozen teams competing in the Kiwanis Bantam Softball Refreshments New York took a 240 lead y LET, | "What for?' he asked. "We (2-1) Columbus . foo many serious guys Wha ; ' ) a i ; € Wednesday's Games Montreal ory bly ell come washington at Chicago | Buffalo New York at Kansas City Jocal minor softball (at least in Bantam) can play in the Associa 0. Shim to be received, to be tion unless he plays for his own Parkin other words---rigl ere | BC be Plas ; lw i PY teams just may decide ony s of various ) the lives. In the Midget series, the teams just m ecide ball of fire, suggest that the club San Francisco 12 600 started to slip then, and this is a [,0s Angeles 391 continuation of the decline. In/Milwaukee NEW YORK (AP)----The Na- tional Boxing Association's title- |during the season." 3 1 of four Leaf players for left/amounts to if we give Detroitiinvitation from our Maritimes In the closest balloting ever position on this season's second Delvecchio. born at Fort Wil- winger Alex Delvecchio of Detroit Brian and Barry Cullen, Marc branch for the annual meeting." {recorded for any NHL award, all-star team. for which he gets liam, has just completed his Red Wings. Reaume and Noel Price. T might "Even they didn't want us, but {Delvecchio received 86.8 points|$500. eighth full season in the NHL. pniach scoffed at the idea, «1/conSider an even swap. but I'm said they'd host the meeting if no the: BYnz. trobt player who wine that good? 1 don't know how he our meeting at Detroit with them 70 games of the schedule. Del-| the: Byng trophy got in the NHL's second all-star and we accepted." |veechio served only six minutes As everybody knows, the Byng team. He didn't score 20 goals Estimated cost of getting rep in. penalties and Hebenton eight memorial trophy is awarded to and he didn't zei more than a resentatives from all parts of the | nerly fellow since he first joined don't care who it is, no player PERCh LOO. Yeasor e at mid-season and again at the ? the Red Vinge in the 1951 - 52in this league, if he's checking, foo neo ng hE oe f lend of the regular schedule ron an £ season and has been a candidate|can go through 70 games and get| ora 11s 2 . yo = every year only # couple of penalties. He's afford the expense." Dudley com- Rangers Beat kees aren't the Yankees, andother clubs have been catching . everyone is wondering what has up, particularly in pitching, while Bruins b- happened to the erstwhilethe champions have been stand scourge of the American League. ing still. L Pet. 5 1 579 of the European exhibition tour|two runs a game in their last not part with any of his players, Baltimore 579 between the two National Hockey games, and whereas they once|py part fact remains Pons Kansas City League clubs . jcould be counted on to settle an|weiss, the general manager, | Washington Rangers now have a 3-2 lead|extra-inning contest with one tre- made an abrupt trip west Sun. Boston 1 21 F . s game at the rink of the ¥ rench| hat is wrong, and the figures ice Skating Dederation ou seem to bear him ont Weiss said in Detroit Monday, (Only game scheduled) week and finalized plane for their|ban Botlogue., ie players said "We ain't hitting," said the when asked about trade possibili- Today's Games the nink 1s longer an |elub's field boss. "They're pitch-/ties, that it was too early to tell And Probable Pitchers He added that the Yankees are, New York at Kansas City (N Wiieh is to open on May 19 The van paced the New York attack dead " eam 3 far are ic Jaugi, In| vith two goals each while chib- IDEAS VARY , OSHAWA MINOR Softball Association is headed for a banne: Fuel 1958 champions Thompson | os ae Hank Ciesla and Les Col-| hn be making a deal Boston at Detroit (N)--Casale Wear. President Bert Salter called his organizational meeting last Plumbing. runners-up: Hoy Pav-| = got one apiece. Thin player: ave In New York, co-owner Dan (1:2) vs Bunning (0-3). Miami Stasiuk Topping also snubbed the idea of Baltimore at Cleveland (N)--| Toronto a trade Harshman (0-3) vs Ferrarese Richmond i . hi we ams. i he league officials have an- iret period d extended i d.eague this season and about six or perhaps seven ams, in the 4 ! A the first period an One owe Minor Association's Midget League. Last night's turnout of fonneed, 4a ey are keep: to 6-2 by the end of the second. r sentatives was solid--they were on hand to re-|!1g their niry-gale open uni |. arn 3 a Rochester Aes park ne ne alc is rofiat it. should be. No player in May 10 -- with a limit of the next But the Yankees are worried. Boston at Detroit Havana present the parks--w - And others, recalling that the Baltimore at Cleveland (N) 1I Pp en Y last two months of the 1958 sea National League son the club was anything but a W L Pet. ace a meighboring park--a decision ill be ioga., Shorty tems. all brgnolt. » Monday night. Meanwhile and let this be a warnin a allies of Sport Sas ronseq £110 back About it e ; py am > County Soft- Neighborhood Parks--on Monday night, 7.30 Sin Me k Aidt , low: Vork-irs : RE SEOs ball League. Tony's will get their other words, that the New York-! Cincinnati Hall, the Oshawa Minor Softball Association ers have had it Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia vacating action against Sugar Ray Robinson is bound to stir up iplenty of activity in the ring and | possibly the courts 1 2 " 3 , § MITH" PORT 253 KING W., RA 3-9311 meeting and at this meeting--they will accept entry Im into action in an eshivition | St. Louis 15 Oshawa Chessmen Visit Peterborough sity the cours" = © pnly that -- at the end of the meeting next Monday night " Alexandra Pars, 8.43 hut off entries for the 1959 season. So-0-0-0--if there's any Prva Ileing i think of enterng a team in Bantam or Midget bovs' softbe Junior rham : 4 ing Monday's Results Los Angeles 5 Milwaukee 3 San Francisco 6 Cincinnati Saturday, of last week. mem- weight title fight this year. there bers of the Oshawa Chess Club/may he three provided by a journeyed to Peterborough, tolcouple of champions Brush-back pitches and dusters The Reds scored on a two-run this summer--they better have a representative at Monday P:O0* night's meeting--armed with the proper entry fee. These boys are keen and ready to go--and their league schedule will open at the ond of the month--or to be specific--on Monday, June Ist Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association Is busy getting organized these days and we have a couple of important an- nouncements to make on their behalf. All Juvenile boys, age 15 to 17 (17th birthday must be after May 1st.), who wish to * play baseball this summer, are urged to be at Alexandra Park tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 6.30 o'clock -- at the confest two chess matches,, Why two champions" Well, now are spicing the already homer by Pete Whisenant and a , south diamond, to register for the season. Coach Karl Kemp against the Peterborough Chess there's still Sugar Ray, who says|hot National League pennant/bases - empty blast by Frank will be on hand and with a need for about 30 players, here is Club, at the Public Library there he's not retiring. And then there scramble that has seen the lead Thomas, both off starter Mike a great chance for Juvenileage "hardball" players to get and the Oshawa players emerged |will be the winner of the Carmen change hands three times in McCormick lined wp for 1959 season action. TONIGHT, at Legion Hall, Victorious. Basilio-Gene Fullmer scrap 1o/three days . HODGES STARS 8.30 o'clock, there's a meeting of all coaches and managers A the soliciusion of the pro-|desrinnie the NBA's successor San Francisco Giants and Cin-| Gil ler art of the od ceedings he follow S lo Robi ; Rr 28, were woh Sowing Tesi The Basilio - Fullmer winner inna Reds grappled in one of guard right-handed power that over Peterborough's 3%. Mem. then will have to face another the a go age a 3 one 4Y made Warren Spahn a seldom- bers of the Oshawa team, to.|leading contender. undoubtedly a® fhe fran PO TOR out starter against the Dodgers, was gether with the points they won | Spider Webb of Chicago, bv NBA Binth-jrning uns, , en Soo Off 4-for-4 at Milwaukee and all were were R. Beston, 2: D VenRyul, |#dict. a Cincinnati Ta oi or a b6- 1 afer extra bases--two doubles and 1%: 8. Dykstra, 12: §. D. Bal-|LONG-HERALDED MOVE |tory. That pt Hanis 09 Bd pair of solo home runs. lard, 1%: U. Tooley, 1 and R.! The NBA's long-heralded wove [PafCeMage PO ya Dodgers, Don Demeter broke a 2-2 tie Shreve, against Sugar Ray on ; BETS: and wrapped it up with two-run and any other Interested "adults" --who would like to help out with the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association activi- was an-| who dethroned Milwaukee from : nounced Monday by president | to third with a 5-8 victory, |lomer in the seventh. Southpaw Johnny Podres, raised his record ties, this summer. We can only stress that this meeting to- Dr. Ward Wylie, who said the ex-|" Pittsburgh reached .500 for theiis 3.9 with Art Fowler's relief in Delivery hy 0.1 STOVE OIL PHONE . . . VIGOR OIL CO. LIMITED OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 | MO 8-3644 BROOKLIN AJAX 282 550 AUTHORIZED DEALER PALMER MOTOR SALES 20 KING ST. E, BOWMANVILLE MA A i BOWLING NEWS CANADIAN ORDER OF night is of supreme importance to minor baseball in this city and any former players, or baseball enthusiasts, who would lke to help the Legion fellows operate minor ball here, should ecutive committee voted unani- ¥ ! mously to strip Robinson of his first time and took fifth place the ninth title. from Chicago by beating thei pup." vo ppevsy turn out. You are needed and you will be made welcome -- 1 you had better be welcome--or Alfie Brisebois, your host -- Is Sugar Ray haen't fought since Cubs 2-1 in the only other league i X 5 il . run, tops in the majors, came é 4) TOW ry . ig, regaining the crown from Basi-\game with a man on in the third for going to be on the spol. BRIGHT BITS: Hamilton Tiger-Cats are going to hold a io i hic rh 25, 1958. & n y X Ho Jt Chisago, Jmch 2, Bo | DUSTING STARTS EARLY the Braves, who added an eighth- The dusting started early in inning homer by Joe Adcock. month stay, for pre-season workout purposes, in Fenelon Falls 't know whether the Tigers are going to concentrate on fish- he |, © child said he had signed both of 4 fs|these top contenders and ex-|Cincinnati. The Giants' Willie Spahn gave up eight hits and| Downtown Oshawa NEXT TO THE GENOSHA HOTEL RA 8-1641 g or swimming, but certainly, they shouldn't be bothered by too much "night life" --unless the "mosquitoes" hang around un- The nollerin' a ¢il frost time OLD WOODBINE opened its season today and for another horserace fans across this end of the province are looking for pied The o prop the pion. ward to enjoying the improvements at the old stand--and there the playoffs was as follows: For th are a lot more improvements coming up shortly DON'T FOR- O'Reilly Trophy: Darts 3862: Goofe GET that all local senior and intermediate-age ball players are 38 Pegi 7; Sarcks 851: Exits requested to attend a meeting tonight (7.15 o'clock) at Simcoe Hall, Ferguson Trophy: Ploneers when the possibilities of organizing a hardball" team for Oshawa 5635, Drag-Ons 3628. Dillv's 3558 and this summer, will be discussed. Early reporis have it that there As" 351° $s lots of enthusiasm, plenty of talent and enough ambition to Al Smith 666 make a good team possible TONIGHT, out at Bruce Mitch Der nt 854 (268, 200); ell"s place in Brooklin, the South Ontario County Softball League!5." Nor 0; Bam f= holding a big meeting, at eight o'c to close entries for yourth 822 (232 fhis season and don't be a bit surprised if this proves the most 620 pctive softball league in this area, during the coming . JIMMY DYKES, a veteran of Am an League and #l League baseball wars for many a has taken feins of the Deiroit Tigers, following the firing of Norman and |} Pvkes, in his first move, put veteran Charlie Maxwell back in Ford fhe line-up--and Charlie responded with four home-runs in suc 208 géssion, during a doubleheader "PUNCH IMLACH come out to say he wouldn't take a Lady Men Troph fer on his team--about 12 hours belore Alex Delvecchio named ten s the 1958-39 winner of the Byng We're not pay 100 |g, ich attention to Imlach's criticism of any playe wins the : Lady Byng Trophy not being a real "worker." 'When Delvecchio 27 ean win the Byng Trophy with a team that finished on the bottom |youig NHL standing and only had about three other ers" on fo roster--we think he did mighty. well and Coach Imlach could LL ave nsed a guy like Delvecchio rather than two or three that #2 on the bench most of the time even if he isn't ready to ad champions. get the final ont. mit it . . . SUGAR RAY has been deprived of his world's cham. , "5, FUCGR0, PER. Ae Th pionship middleweight crown by the National Boxing Association its path. Pop.Ups, Lucky Six, Atomics, now it remains to be seen--if they like money more than|Sugar Jetts and Rockettes took all 4| ' e -- in other words--will they completely ignore Robinson points Jom Hulatioops, Bombs, Harey or will they give him a chance to fight for a title--that up until gi. POPE, FORESTERS ninth home ix all over ei ith the Darts win champions for Syracuse, N.Y. Mays hit the dirt getting away went all the way for a 3-3 record. lin the summer. {from Bob Purkey's low, inside -- . New York Siate, not an NBA pitch in the first inning. Then| high triple 863 member. has given the dapper |Purkey was plunked on the leg in| (350, 13). Ee Harlem businessman until May the eighth inning by winning re- Pisan! 837 (214,115 fo sign for a boul agains! liever Gordon Jones. Manager y 630 (212, 22 {Basilio and it is backed by the Bill Rigney of the Giants was 27 i 7 State Supreme Court. banished for arguing the call that Robinson moaned har the NBA waved Purkey to first base "dealt me a foul blow. They can a © have their own champion and do Just Sunday, St Louis and ° , : tI Pittsburgh jawed at each other +] what they want abot it. But I'm over pitching tactics. And ear- as, Rose Rene at, jot Yetiring, i lier, Cincinnati's Frank Robinson | Aubrey Hircock 213. Joan Richards! MAY FIGHT GERMAN found Pittsburgh's Bob Friend ag 313 210: Ev C John Nutter He indicated he still may fight 'and George Witt unusually wild, 212: John - a A pd a (| h Clarke and Winnie Ki). Europea C k ' ole {info the ninth when a three-run en) oo" rapk . \ Europe. The New York Athletic double by Jim Davenport and Steve Chomniak 200 and Jan 1 iss | Scholz, tt as y + {Comission Ho ue opponent Willie Kirkland's RBI single lat this time made it 6-3 for the Giants. Red |" If Robinson tights Scholz. he Worthington, replacing Jones, would have billing ae world/gave up two runs in the ninth, champion in Europe at least. one on Frank Robinson s homer, | This could provide for dual before Jack Sanford hurried in to binson had the wk Fvelyn Stata 610 (208, Elliott 602 (205, 214) singles Doris Yourth 272, Wes Harold Wilson 252. G Arn Greene 228, Len summer Nation season over HOME OWNERS -~« GARDENERS For YOUR Lawns, Shrubs and Flowers We Recommend VIGORO New GOLDEN VIGORO Won't Burn Grass This newly developed complete lawn food will not burn grass when used in recom- mended omounts. It's the longest-lasting complete lawn food ever offered. One feeding lasts all season Non-burning Golden Vigoro contuins all the food ele- menis specifically: needed to develop the finest deep-rooted grass . , . the real key to lawn beauty. Golden Vigoro is sanitary clean and odorless, it can be applied at any time. No raking or watering in is necessary, For Better Grass On Your Lawns Use GOLDEN VIGORO GOLDEN VIGORO is also available with CHLORDANE added for white grubs. SV ng nia Trophy Our F banquet and dance will 8 0 p.m. at the Whitby. The executive thank Motor City Alleys son and also The Oshawa printing the bowling new. Ma Pp REGULAR VIGORO This complete plant food contains all the elements plants need from soil for the best growth. It's the leader in the field. Carefully formulated to insure top results when used on grass, flowers, trees, shrubs and vegetables. MOTOR CITY LADIES LEAGUE The whitewash brush had its full iGoRo KINSMEN ; MONTREAL (CP) North American canoe Budgies 18, Lucky Six 17, Pop-Ups 15, Atomics 15, ning 671 15.219), Vi Taylor 667. (201,204,260), Ev Redpath 664 (315),(145%2, Brooklyn, outpointed Bill ng | pe ) Vorton 224, Mary King 222, ehampionships will be held in|pionships at Prague, Czechoslo- oy "very "pint Sy 22 Carol Went) mid-August at Sudbury, . it was/vakia, last summer said Philadelphia Vie Diamond, 137%, Philadelphia, outpoi ue. rowing and canoe club. Delegates at the meeting said Barb McFeeters 637 (229.240). My | 5 Ji '( Hickson 644 (227,212 , Marj Va pol io. 19, New Yah i Win ! the 214, Irene Severs 310, Lois Shaw 20, angounced Saturday at the an- Czec hs' training program is such 202, Mary Wright 208, Madeline Fleet- al meeting of the Canadian that vhen it comes to condition pointed {Clarence Ford, 135, Philadelphia, | 16 dhe of the reasons for the great igcrease in paddling over the (228, 211), Shirley Sargeant 623 (232,224), Bert Hurst 602 (209,101) and|slow, 158, Merced, and Dave Johnson, 158, San Francisco, | wood 212, Anne Saho 204, and Madeline I Morrison 202 lanoe Association ing the adians are 'also rans Paddlers from Canada and the Officials elegled T. A. Jamie last few years has been the flow & immigrants to Canada The first five runs in the FIGHTS LAST came on homers. The h th i . Pixies and Sputniks took 3 each NIGHT " y [ing 7 fro th Aces i Wand . d gow. nobody has taken away from him--in the ring from the Aces an Nanderars, jot i ; More girls in the 600 class this week: By THE AS ATED PRESS Sudbury Will Be Scene gr LJ = 1959 Canoe Championships 0% 200 singles: Susie Greer 208, Ver. : Srikszay 247, Marg Glecotf 247, Ruth drew 10 | The 1959, John Beedel of. Sudbury, who Hopps 239, Marion Thomas 236; Ise-| Tijuana, Mexice Dwight | Hawkins, 123, Los Amgeles,| stopped Nacho Fscalante, 117, Standing Rock United States will compete Officials expect this year's re- datta to be bigger and better than ever. The championship last * George Bossy, local ace from the Cartierville club, said former Europeans who have a love for paddling are taking some of the Ev Stata 717 (222.247.248),. Al Lan. | ng 871 Taster 507 New York -- Pddie Jordan, | racing| participated in the world cham- belle King 229, Dot Zedic 234, Blanche Campeche, Mexico, 9 ar was won by the Lachine, gory away from the hometown - son of the Ottawa Rideau Canoc Club as commodore, succeeding F K. J. Geisler of the local Ot- terburn Club Other officers elected: first vice-commodore, Ken Lane, To ronto Balmy Beach: second vice commodore, Bill Paterson, Mont- real Mic-Mac; third vice-commo. dore, Bill Colligan, Montreal Grand Trunk; fourth vice-com modore, Dave F v, Carlet Place, Ont se for the Canadian Sports Advisory Coun cil and liaison o#ficer, Cecil Pow- ers; secretary - treasurer, Bill Cleevely. n Six 14, Aces 13, Jokers 13 Sugar Jetts II, Bombs 10, Happy Bees 10, Sputniks 10, Wanderers 8, Lollipops 8, Licky Sevens 7 and Hula Hoops 6. 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