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The Oshawa Times, 22 May 1959, p. 15

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; i on van 5 Dt aba Trump Cards, |_BASEALL SCORE, STANDINGS Ken Watson Thinks SPORTS MENU __ ,. .. ower alee 0 | Attitude Will Ch By Geo. 1. Campbell | Phillies End Slump Gite, bbs Gal AMEL Sony WI Chane Kansas City A67 6 : "In th SPORTS EDITOR By ED WILKS Nelson. the Inter.| Southpaw Harvey Haddix (3.2) Washington - 459 6% |. International League nipeg says the Dominion Curling |, n he West the average man | Associated Press Staff Writer was the winner. He gave up 10 Boston i I WL Pet. GBL Association is "really not a form|doesn't particularly resent auto- national League Toronto Leafs at 94 8) mi YT pa y y : 3 4 (Aa a a of responsible government." mobiles or refrigerators . ' 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | Pittsburgh manager Danny hits, but didn't walk a man and Detroit (tered [Murtaugh might be wondering|the end of last season, went hit-|gimicic out seven while beating his New York 387 8% |Hulfalo B56 1% |" po was commenting on a state- as prizes at bonspiels," he ad- woo why he didn't speak up sooner, |less in four official trips in thelold mates for the second me ganas City 000 000 0000 ! 2% ment by Cliff Lee, retiring pres. |ded. y : ! 3% ident of the Alberta tiring. res. "In Eastern Canada the ardent week- His lecture on curfew and all|cleanup position, but scored one|this seasoy. nn Boston 100 001 03x--5 didn't sink in until he shuffled|run. Gomez, winning his first in "Garver 3.3 Tomanek (7) and SomOUS 472 41 (that the DCA is in need of "ma- Curler Is He Dusitiens or profes- 3 Jor revamping. an who looks upon the satel attractive events on Jeli calondas ing? oh of them would seem to be of prom or in- Piece Pirates got the. idea, "PHILS FINALLY WIN Yate codon "Bob He sdorson House; Brewer 2-3 Kiely (8) andy, 5, game in a more exclusive light." Lee, at the Alberta y euberialament, and even fe exciting. praud, Here atl ee DIE oot Ge ide : Oshawa Shopping Centre, tomorrow afternoon and early evening, ". The worst skid of the year came 7 |Daley, HR: Bos-Busby (1), Jen-| "8 atson said the national asso- : v heard the skipper loud v had a shutout duel going until the it | Toronto 2 6 {ation * EE a le et ar troa show. a abou 4.90/™d clear Thursday night, putting {0 an end In the only other, No. eighth. 'Then the Phils, who had *€7 [0h CEA (AL Mia 000 000 015-8 14. 3|tion--which ta only proper + [said ihe national body's "clock. with a Kiddie Kar race. Then bas who are of the i%ide a slump that had draped tional League game scheduedmanaged just two hits, scored) (Only game sched Columbus 011300 0027 U 2 Lee c association was|16d Fules of amateur o'clock, with a Kiddie race. young hoy ne ih bioycle| them with four defeats in five When the Philadelphia Phillies, twice on singles by Willie Jones Saturday's Games iii |, Lee sald the association was were unrealistic and , tricycle age, get their chance, to bé followed later with bicy ie games with a 12-hit, errorless 7-2| Who had lost eight in a row. won|and Gomez, a double by Sparky|yiaso at Kansas City (N) | Anderson, Kay (4) Valentinetti loaded down with "oldtimers" able. races" for older boys, at various distances, The final race is, victory at St. Louls. [30 at Chicago behind Ruben| Anderson and sacrifice flies bY Fat A 3 O ngag,$ y |» McDermott (9) and Bucha;|who "could cause a great deal of Watson sald new faellities be- : course, the main event. This is a 25-mile road race or marathon Murtaugh, who reminded his| Gomez four-hit pitching. Jim Hegan and Richie Ashburn, De oll at Jere an | Lines, O'Donnell 9) and Hall. despair with their trend of ing built in the East catering to ¢ --aphich will be held within the boundaries of the Shopping Cen- pcg' of the club's 2 a.m. curfew| The Pirates ripped into Cardi- They got their other run"in the v i o i - more {HR Mia-Valentine, Zauchin, thought." |Western-styled commercial curi- tre, With a smooth "paved" course available, it is expected the gsier they lost the Tuesday opener nal righthander Lindy McDaniel ninth on Wally Post's triple and |" ashinglon at Boston {Havana 200 002 0015 9 0 Watson @ former junior chairing would help to change the expert bike riders will make very good time--but the fairly sharp at st, Louis, shook up the lineup|(25) for three runs in the first|their third sadfifice fly, the one National League Richmond 000 003 000-3 10 3 man of the executive, said the Eastern outlook on the amateur- corners are also expected to provide the excitement, with the odd after they were whipped again inning, then scored three in the by Jones. | W Pel. GBL Amor, Arroyo (6) and ITzqui- major problem was the dif-lism question. | spill likely. Some of the finest bicycle racing experts of Canada Wednesday. Saturday night he re-|third against reliever Ernie Brog-| Gomez gave\up only singles, L Pet. erdo; Wiesler, James (6) Grba! _ ' will be competing and the event, with no admission charge, will placed shortstop Dick Groat with|lio. Don Hoak and Bill Mazeroski none after the §fth as he retired Milwaukee 21 656 -- |(7) and Johnson. HR: Rich.Pi-| draw a record crowd. Dick Schofield and made Rocky|each drove in two runs for the the last 13 m¢n in order. He San Francisco 19 543 3% |soni; Hav-Morejon. : Nelson his first baseman in place Pirates, with Hoak scoring an-/walked one, suck out three in Chicago 2 52% 4 | (Only games scheduled) ariene ops ae Racing of a different nature will be presented on Sunday, |of the alternating Ted Kluszewski|other after doubling for his third his fir lete game of the Los Angeles 526 4 y ' May 24, on Rice Lake, at Bewdley. This will be the first speed (and Dick Stuart. hit, season. Cincinnati 4% [Columbus at Toronto (N) Pittsburgh A471 ¢ |Richmond at Montreal (N) boat races pr ted by the Canadian Boating Federation this Ricmond: 8 Moues ; . year and the program calls for 14 heats, six for the outboard 8t. Louis 400 8% (Miami at Buffalo ) ¥ speedboats and eight for the Inboard type. They have a total \d [J] Philadelphia 364 9% Havana at Rochester (N) n ourney 1n of 47 entries already and expect another 20, from Ontario, 5 8. 's G Quebec, New York State and Pennsylvania. Jack Websfer of Phila 000 000 021-8 7 0 Saturday's Games 4 ¢ a ; Chicago 000 000 000--0 4 1/Columbus at Toronto | WENTWORTH, England (CP)|and Mrs, Streit was matched Gomez 1-2 and Hegan; R. Richmond at Montreal Mrs. Marlene Stewart Streit, giv- against Mrs, T. D. Brown, of Toronto, who set the world's speed record at Florida, 3 litle over a year ago, is among the entries and so is Art Anthony, ¢ Anderson 2-3 Buzhardt (9) and 8,| Miami at Buffalo |ing her fellow-Canadi t bay, India, in the first round. f 0 ia P , India, L who drove Miss Supertest to a world speed record, a few years nig niet 06 lex Isl low Catiadias ppinent |Birsiba gs nda, in th back, also Dave Norton, Don MacDonald, '"Pop" Brayfield, Bill and Gord Porter and many others well-known to the Pittsburgh 303 000 100-7 12 0) Amelican Association battle from behind all the way|Sandra Clifford of Mexico, Mary speed boat enthusiasts, The afternoon's fun is scheduled to | St. Louis 000 020 000-2 10 2/ ; Thursday to defeat Rae Milligan|Gay of Calgary was paired Haddix 3-2 and Burgess; M~. Thursday's Results {2 up in the final of an interna- against Janette S, Robertson of start at one o'clock and the Bewdley Beard of Trade has been ' : working hard to publicize the event, so they anticipate a big | ' . {Daniel 2-5 W. Smith (1) Broglio Houston 1 Fort Worth 2 tional handicap golf tournament Britain, Roma Neundorf of Tor ; | ® By HAROLD HARRISON "The approach is to a third] Minneapolis, St. Paul, Fort (4) Cheney (8) and H. Smith, [Indianapolis 1-5 Minneapolis 4-1 here. onto plays Mrs. A. King-Lewis of interested spectators, 4 " i turnout of interested spectato | COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Base-|league," he said. (Worth and Dallas now have in-| (Only games scheduled) !Charleston 6 St. Paul 7 | The 25.year-old Toronto ace,|Britain and the vetran Ada Mac- BRIGHT BITS: -- The Royal Canadian Golf Assoc. and the ball's major leagues have openeG| The statement from the club dividual teams in the class AAA -- eer rere eee [the only Canadian to have won Kenzie of Toronto has Iris M. OPGA have announced that June 7-14 will be National Golf Week the gate for the formation of a|owners loosed a flood of specula- American Association. Buffalo, both the British and United/Brown of Britain as her oppo- in Canada and golfers who want to try for the "I Beat The third loop with major league tion, Toronto and Montreal are the Joe McCarthy MAJOR LEAGUE States women's opens, said after nent. the match that she was "dog-| First-round byes went to Miss Champion" medal---being tried this year in Canada, will have to status 24) class AAA International League. One was--how about ball play | Among the qualifications mem- tired." Milligan and Mrs. J. H. McCarter beat the gross scores turned in by CPGA champion Henry Mar-| Operating heads of the 16 Na-| | rs. bers of a new league would have Knows Just How | LEADERS "Golf is the last thing T w ¢|of Toronto. i ne 1 want| are. Frank Stranahan of To- REE Tr Ne ORTS FANS, the spectator type in each case, have Ee tell (men) and the ladies will be competing against Canada's|tional and American league clubs Open champion, Marlene Stewart Streit . . . FOXY PHIL has been|agreed here unanimously Thurs.| A third major league would to meet would be proof of finan- . 0 Tok ae. ; it given top weight of 126 poufids for Saturday's feature at Old Wood-|day '"'to favorably consider' ap. [need 200 players under the pres- cial responsibility, a park or a Casey Feeling FE nk about for a few days."|) 40" onic" heads the United bine, the $7,500 Inferno Handicap and Corin Smythe's good horse, plications for major league status ent player limit rule. [commitment for a park seating a . ' : | Marlene was 2 down to the|giates contingent: Caledon Beau, will be carrying 125 pounds . . . RUBEN GOMEZby "an acceptable group of eight| To that, Frick said, "The play- minimum of 25,000 and a popula-| BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--If Joe Beth AB R H Pel. Jasper, Alta., campaigner at the, The tournament is being held pitched a four-hitter yesterday to give Phillies a 3-0 win over the clubs which could qualify." ers will develop if you have the|tion not less than the smallest McCarthy. was managing Néw plem, etroit 103 13 41 .398| turn, ai the Berkshire club near Astot Cubs, which also ended an eight-game losing streak for the Phils. | Baseball Commissioner F or d|jobs for them." | city in the present major leagues,| York Yankees today, he'd do just Co hlcago rand 1a 20 i 30 GOOD, EVEN MATCH ---- ---------- . . . OTHMAR DELNON, the Swiss promoter who managed the Frick says his personal belief is| He said there was no discussion| On this point, Frick said the what he knows Casey Stengel is hig Ring an 12 3 » 3% "ye : " ». European tour of Boston Bruins and N.Y. Rangers, isn't worried |that such a league is 'inevitable' (in the meeting of player talent|club owners made no attempt to|doing. ee [Mo Knnva Glty 125 25 41 398! Mi vis a good, even match, Ada Mackenzie Is about the disappointing attendance the games have been draw-|and that it certainly will come or a possible 'share the player' determine the minimum popula-| 'Sit and wait--be patient." [Runs -- Killebrew 'Washington "we Jhiigan na dervards. ing--he's planning to have two more NHL teams over to Europe within five years. |plan with a new league, | tion for a city in the major] The man who led the Yankees M. . . . ; J = y [to s orld © ions sly rs. Streit mov to t next spring . . . MARLENE STEWART STREIT defeated a fellow- to six world championships and Runs bat in--Killebrew 32. by defeating Jlovel into Se final Still Point-Winner Frick's statement came at the u new joigie would undoub-|leagues. 2X ; n Canadian golfer, Rae Milligan, of Jasper, Alberta, yesterday in/windup of a hastily called meet-|tedly mean a wholesale realign-| The majors determine popula. ¢ight American League pennants oo Fox 54. 4 England, to win the international handicap tourney title . . .|ling of the major league club ment of the minor leagues. [tion on a trade area basis which|in 15 years said Thursday he| Pis Fos § Williams, Kansas Australian woman's champion, 2| FLEET, England (CP) -- A SUGAR BAY Robinon hus threatened to take Ms save igh 1o/bogses. oh Ye cities wiles Navelin some cates TEN. ticle a Kirk, Just what Couey 1s SonBleyey 11, te pol, Miss Niligan elit a, Poish Youngsters Jo. Tt at is " s| ested a -|50-mi rough. " i . . 4 ey, The statement said '"'there is been sugg s possible mem-|50-mile radius, he added } 72. said he went through Trimles--Runnels, Boston 4. her 2-up lead through the 11th South African team in a one-day 'the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary, if the N.Y. State Athletic | Commission takes away his world's middleweight boxing title atino existing plan to expand the bers of a new major league are] An estimate of the smallest Joe, Home runs--Killebrew 15, hole. Then the Canadian LY al ry their meeting today . . . N.Y. YANKEES are still favored to win present major leagues" By that New York, Buffalo, New Orleans, area population at present is @ lar experience in 1940. | giojen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- | | the Aon d League pennant but the odds have dropped now. he meant expansion of the Na- Dallas-Fort Worth, Minneapolis-| about 600,000. The Toronto and /e had won four straigit en rago 11, pa champion staged her rally, Mar-| Hants Golf Club Thursday 9 to 6. Joe McCarthy, former manager of the Yankees, in an interview|tional and American loops to 10 St. Paul, Montreal, Seattle, Mex- Montreal metropolitan ares are nants,' he ac iy ourselves Pitching -- Wilhelm, Baltimore josie won three of, the next four| Heroine of the visiting team yesterday, recalled when his Yankees were on the bottom of the or 12 club organizations. lico City and Toronto. I both well over the 1,000,000 mark. ot Jat i] we ! ® and MeLish, Cleveland, 5-0, 1.000, : no go Pi RL first Jend was Shvent.d Ada Mackenzie league in May, back in 1940--but they still climbed back up to _---- S---------------- - - S---- - ---- [1 What could T do? T just had| Strikeouts--Wynn, Chicago, 54. ar ign ae Milligan of Torouto. io paved on Jat: the top . . , BOSTON RED SOX had three homers yesterday for [to wait. And you know, before National League then wenl oul of Souls on the 1% oli og nll, up a 30 via aver Kanes Clty in pe only Americ Lense sine YT IR@@S IVIAY D@ | Sugar Ray Is [ime vers ot of ene"and be eo poe , to make the International League race tighter than ever ' . . | 1" Ay te fold. Wat plaice Aaron, Milwaukee 136 27 62 .456 Siive No Je Jongh as Mrs, | DISCUS RECORD « . RED SOX have bought Bobby Avila from Baltimore, as in- | Wednesday on a 13-6 loss to De- Burgess, Pitts 102 11 37 .363| Streit won oles. VANCOUVER (CP) -- field insurance 1mpin onl €ady 10 WO [ici 7 was the first time the Temple, Cincinnati 143 2 40 M3 ENTERED IN OPEN K . Pew . cpi-- | troit, a4 been in the cellar Mays, San Fran. 143.32 48 .336 empf, 19, muscular 210 - pound . Bombers ha Crandall, Mil, 125 17 42 .336| Mrs. Streit leads a list of seven athlete from Burnaby South High By ED WILKS right-hander Hoyt Wilhelm (50) To To C t in 19 years. | Runs--Mathews, Milwaukee 36,(Canadians entered in this year's School, Wednesday broke his own | Pp our S | | Runs batted in' -- Banks, Chi-|British 's open tour t|Canadian interscholastic discus " Associated Press Staff Writer [on the mound, Inter-County Teams Ope The New York Yankees could TURLEY TO START | ' |cago 39. starting Monday |record with a 141 feet-3% inches 4 |escape the American League cel- Manager Casey Stengel has hisy NEW YORK (AP)--Sugar Ray PARENTS DON T | -Hits--Aaron 62, _ The draw was held Thursday'throw. lar in 24 hours, beginning tonight/ace, Bob Turley, pegged to face Robinson said Thursday he would | Doubles -- Burgess, Pittsburgh Ba | Their Softball Schedule |i, uo, oo Bee BF Fo A ov She Cid. MAKE GOOD FANS 22%, 5 Fh ! | : lof the four-game set against the/to a bum start (3-4), has won|York Athletic Commission tak y Mays 4. esl HOUSTON, Texas (AP) | Home runs--Mathews 14. #hey pried the lid off the Inter- Hodgson in the sixth inning. |oioles the Yankees could jump|five ° straight from Baltimore ; ; i 3 » | 8, | away his middleweight 2 The " ¥ . | Softball League last night| Welsh, with three, was the big from the bottom to sixth place-- since May 31, 1957. title today. vege. Boning Mi Ee, | stolen bases--Neal, Los Ange. three fronts, with Tony's de- hitter of the game for the Win: if seventh-place Detroit does no| Only one game was scheduled .., I [tes 7. | orie Juveniles 9-4; ners while Yuill was Crawford's b i I'll take it right to the appel-| low Creek Little League Pitching--Face, Pittsburgh, 60, OLD WOODBINE Bn Park | better than split two games atiin the American League Thurs-|, =o tit FEC. 00 7H6 APRCC| OO FECES flo are nts ng--Face ! Pavers winning 10-4 over best. Cleveland and Washington can|day and Boston won it with { . 1.000. | Fine New Cafeteria Construction and Eben. HOY PAVERS -- Welsh, cf: take two from sixth-place Boston Brewer and Leo Kiely blanking|and right to the Supreme Court| Thursday. Strikeouts--Drysdale, Los An-| Magnificent New Stands y ; i in Washington if necessary." said| The volunteers want to be 59 exer whitewashing the new Port Kornylo, ss; Tureski, 1b; Brabin,|in that span, | Kansas City 50. | Sar splaced by pr o fessionals. geles 59. Perry entry 17-0. 3b: Hanna, c: Tutalk. rf: Sutton. This is no pitch to resurrect the| The Red Sox, gaining only their|the 39-year-old New Yorker. gn Lg ge Special Bus Service a sy B . S. i t out/second victory in nine games, I've done everything in my Two big innings -- the first two|lf; Wrubel, 2b; Hodgson, p; White, Yankees. But it does poin Dower do week. x 9: i that it's a bit early to start, the busted loose for all their runs on (Po make a title defencel Week. essed FIGHTS LAST i g¥ mv bod nero. Im i the game for Tony's Re-'p; Tilk, 11. requiem for he champions, homers by Jim Busby, Jackie against Carmen Basilio. IT got to varepts "The ' umpires are not at NIGHT nk i clincluding "sex f freshments. An opening walk to CRAWFORD'S -- McHugh, If; "The task of pulling out of the Jensen and Dick Gernert, who him a guarantee of a minimum Buzminski and Armstrong's Lean, 2b; Yuill, ss; Boyce, ¢; cellar doesn't figure to be easy./made his good for three in the of $225,000 to fight me in Phila-| 4 bas of homer meant two runs in the Hughes, rf; Cornish ss; Ashion, The Yanks have lost four in a eighth, Brewer (2-3) gave up delphia, Sept. 21. I've signed a all content with 1 anes Inf ion: opening stanza and then in the cf; Bazter, 1b; Gilla:d, p; John- row to the Orioles, who are third, eight of the As nine hits and Pennsylvania commission form of me Jans TOSHY Pareles: in: Los Angeles--Mauro Vazquez, i ~ TORONTO OX 8-3131 second inning, Buzminski walked ston, p; Weir, 1b; McAvoy, ef; just 2/4 games behind first-place needed Kiely's relief in the eighth|contract. What more can anyone ie appen d monetary-- |138, Mexico City, outpointed Cisco | Free Parking again, with one out, Hill and Mc: Givens, 2b; Bararick If. Cleveland. And the Birds, 4-2 for after being hit on the hand by a want?" mediate -- and m ¥=" | Andrade, 135, Compton, Calif., 10. #8 Allister both drew walks to fill EASY FOR EBENEZER |the season against the champs, Ray Boone liner. Ned Garver |, | response. |" Brownsville, Tex.--Onterio Mo- the bases as Yahn had trouble " ' hulu will have their surprise ace,'(3-2) lost it. NBA ACTED FIRST lino, 120, Corpus Christi, stopped the plate. Then Armstrong, Ebenezer had an easy time of The National Boxing Associa- . Pajarito Gonzalez, 118, Reynosa, tion stripped Robinson of the Ontario Horses Mexico, 4 led, Varga singled, McCabe it in their schedule opener, . ed and so did Berwick, for against Port Perry, at Alexandra . . middleweight erown May 4 and Tokyo--Hachiro Tatsumi, 184, 3 tukal of six more Tm. They Park, 17-0 being the final count. | in or ears. ns the New York Slate Athletic Win At Batavia J f outpointed Fumie Kaizu, ed their other run in the sixth, Ken Beer chalked up 10 strike- Jommission may follow suit to- 51 3 5 hol > day when it is expected to wind] BATAVIA. N.Y. (CP)--Two On-|_ Aberdeen, Wash, --Zeke Lucero. y * Lore 136. Sacramento, outpointed Ted gn. an error and sacrifice fly. outs, five of the first six batters [] '. . ! Mud rh he Rei ot mk . oi rie up its hearings on the nson : » Phillips retired the first nine he faced, being victims. The 5. Ww t t tario-owned horses won on the| Batters he faced then ran into josery tailed to get a runner to in 0 mn 1 e a ease. NBA vacated. the ile. Be Batavia Downs program Thurs. Hall, 136, Seattle. 10. ° trouble in the fourth inning when third base. ' n | hy : night. Saratoga Hanover x 4 nl Ror SOI VANCOUVER (CP) -- A 71- | competition ever held on a [cause Robinson hasn't x dri ) 1 e 0 ave ome .. Ebenezer struck for p : | S( asn . , rey Eldridge and Garrow both sin ezer slrue seven runs year-old man, blinded 20 years face ._to . face basis. Pepper|since he regained the crown from Te riven i payey | y (O gled and Mapes homered. Snow in the opening frame, Beer him- > Ain los] ong" last year's tel hi | en " shine. | self belting a triple. He also| #80 In a shipyard explosion, | we ast year's telegraphic | Basilio March 25, 1958. Both the i Zot . took over the pitching in the fifth 8 ! . 0 whipped up a three-game total | competition with a three-game [NBA and the New York commis- dian, Drover oh Reith an Mar. A a) : arbour | | e 1 i homered in the third inning, to A : phi de gave Up one Mi hw the climax another five-run outburst.| © 341 Thursday to win the | score of 480. |sion have rules calling for title the third and fourth races, Th 2 a Neither Menzies nor Brent, on first Canadian singles blind Toronto will be host to next |defences every six months. | respectively ; | one n our STORIE PARK - Eldridge, [the mound for Port Perry, were bowling loupnament. | year's east - west tournament |MAD AT MOORE ass VE sone, -- : All Truckers [ 2b; Garrow, 2b; Mapes, cf; able to silence the Ebenezer bats, ae Post's Score Wag wel | and the play wil Shertae be | Of reported talks of a light E t L D k i ahea the 29 post y| tween east and west after that, | a iF |heavyw right clash with champion Xpec ess UUCKS A meeting will be held in Wright, 3b; Sadowski 1b; Burke, while walks and the odd error : hid 88: Barker, If; Fegan, c; Yahn, helped the winners to pick up Eastern champion Harold Mit. Blind bowling, which began (Archie Moore, Robinson said: . p: March, 3b; Crosmas, If; Sud- several unearned runs chell of Hamilton. : here in 1935 for. the first time "I'l never fight him. 1 don't Due Lack Of Rain [the V.AW.A. Hall on ? dard, 2b EBENEZER Coverly, ss Pepper took up bowling five | in Canada, has more than 2,500 {want anything to do with Moore Bond Street East, on Sun- TONY'S -- Busmiuski, If; Hill, Shearer, 2b; Ray Osborne, c; years ago after languishing in | adherents among the 24,000 [When he was in New York last' WASHINGTON (AP) There ' . of: McAllister, c¢; Armstrong, Beer, p: Crago, 3b, Jeffery, 1b; his sightlessness for some 15 | sightless persons in Canada, A [December to get the fighter of was bad news for American duck day, May 24th at 2 p.m. gb: Varga, 3b; McCabe, 1b; Ber- Ron Osborne, rf; Ralston, If; years specially designed iron bar [the year award he came to my hunters today by the Oshawa Truckers wick, .rf; Selby, ss; Phillips, p;: Griffin, cf Mitchell, 48, an industrial A stretches the entire length of house. He begged me to get the Because of extreme drought in|} 4 iati All b + Snow, p | PORT PERRY Carnegie, ¢: cafeteria manager from the | the ball rack to the foul line, fight. It would be a hig payday the prairie portions of Canada,| ton. WIN FOR PAVERS Aird. of: Burnett. 1h: Cook, 1f:| Canadian National Institute for | acting as a guide to the bowler. |for 2 of us = wha al the Itarior Jepartment sald thay and non members are ask- , kee " 'i n i i " J i u n orth American wa ow] breed- Hoy Pavers scored in each of Birks a onal a: ee Blin oid later 18 19 - isis Tic Ay pd dollar deal with Matty Fox of ing conditions at present "are|| od to attend this meeting. the first three frames to hold:2D: G. Menzies, 3b, A. Menzies, , " | ives 'whi , Skiatron, Archie told me fine, [not promising." Crawford Construction at 4-4 and Pi Brent, p; Bailey, cf have Don Yetemed by some- | him what pins remain standing. (qyo"Ve\i "thing you know he| "In fact, were it not for two[l Roy Togham, i 1 signed for $175,000 to fight somewhat meager possibilities, Secretary it stayed at that until the sixth : when three runs crossed the COACHES NAMED i amared that oll Than BOXING TONIGHT |(Yvon) durelle again in Mont.|the reports would warrant ex- Osh Truckers A : ' NEW YORK (CP)--Alex Miteff real, July 15, treme pessimism about water shawa Truckers Assoc. plate; on a total of one walk, mapoNTO (CP) Lloyd Swin- short time could show i "» three hits and an error. They gals of Vancouver jo Hal strength," Mitchell hy Boek of Argentina meets substitute What kind of money. is that fowl production this year, added three more runs in the go "of Toronto have been Pepper's total was well be- 'Wayne Bethes of New York o/h, Jim? Here Im offering a department said. Tth, this time on twe walks, one named to coach Canada's Pan-| low his current one-game aver |o a os 0 NEW middlewieght challenger a mini. 4 {night in a nationally televised mum of $225,000. I don't know| | HRW hit and a costly oulfield error. | snarican games track and field age of 156 \ Gillard, pitching for Craw-| ound 1t was the first such hational | heavyweight hoxing bout at Mad- what's the matter with peonle| \ Chances t 3 fords, gave way to Johnston in ee ---------------------- ~~ |ison Square Garden. these days. Maybe it's the heat. Rl are you can get more protection | = rein' : N than you have now--and save money too! sixth inning but the damage | - | Tg , : a \ lad been done. Hodgeon, pitching un \ Hala Because Allstate's rates are lower than for two runs in the first inning \ those charged by most other companies. for Hoy Pavers, gave up two hits and the same in the third frame, | FOR . .. 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