For, TiN AnD CAMPFIRE. Stan Leonard Goes Fishing To Relax From Golf Strain By JACK SORDS AN EXPERT DUCK HUNTER CAN IDENTIFY W, IDENTIFY Cont By Te Sure hin PROPORTIONS By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer | WANCOUVER (CP)--As far as {golf's gold trail is concerned at the moment Stan Leonard has gone fishing. That may be indifferent news for the fish, but it is noteworthy [for the veteran Vancouver golf |er's competitors in the Canadian {Open in Montreal June 18-21, | Fishing, you see, Is good for |Stan's golf, "I've never been one w play more than four of fiv at a time on the tour |losing interest in my Leonard sald on return recent fishing trip to British Columbia. "With too much golf punchy after a while." NEEDS PERIODIC RESTS That's the reason, Leonard lsald, for his periodic interrup-| tions in his campaigning on golf's bigtime money trail--and fishing gives him a break in which to re- |new his interest. | "1 don't think it's age," he |added, "I don't think anybody lean play week after week with- out a break and keep his interest CAN YOU NAME THESE THREE COMMON DUCKS BY THEIR SILHOU! TTES ho could | e weeks without | game," from a interior you go I W D MOVE AROUND FREELY AT. wil MIGHT WHILE DAYLIGHT HOURS FINDS ' » THEA SQUA ton TTING IN COVER MOST OF THE TIME ROD HIGH LE) dps Arn THE. Ee ooror THE WATER YOUR LINE WOULDNT ' BAST IF ALLOWED EM FR WHILE MOST MEAT RS HAVE SMALL EARS 25-M1 Shopping Centre Progr and | dream of everv cyclist and those lar than hockey, football : essful are continen- baseball is here in Canada, Many who are succ of the races held there are of the|tal heroes. stage race variety; that is, a com-| There is a strong possibility, petition is run over a number of that Canada will be represented lays with each lap or stage being in this year's 'Tour de France", a race in itself. The ultimate win-| pat Murphy, of Toronto, has been ner is the rider who completes riding as a professional in Europe the total distance in the shortestigince last fall and has an envi time. |able record against the world's Foremost among the stage best, finishing well up in most of races Is the vordfamed 'Tous his starts. de France", which is held each| hear and covers a distance of ap- STRONG FIELD proximately 3000 miles within a| Tomorrow's event here has. at space of 28 days. This spectacle| tracted cyclists with international is ridden over mountains, with | competition, many of them hav- extreme temperatures of heat|ing ridden in Olympic and Brit- and cold, and the contestants ride ish Empire Games as well as the over the roads of five countries World Championships. lduring the event. Cities and "e] Magok, an Australian now </towns pay huge sums of money residing in Toronto, was a mem: to the promoters for the priv. ber of last year's B.E.G. team of the|and will be a top favorite to cop this event, He has a number of this season, among e . Tomorrow, starting at 4 pm, a monster bicycle race meet wil be held at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, with events scheduled for children from two to 15 years of age and a feature attraction of « 25-mile grind, in which some of Canada's and United States' lead ing amateur racing cyclists will compete. Children from two to four years of age will take part in a kiddie car contest of 25 yards and this race should prove interesting Following this, a tricycle test for ages five to seven will certainly will be awarded to of each of these events, plus suit- able merchandise prizes to the first three to finish in each class. «up collect through priz tive lucrative eT] t | | em to ride indoor races during in sprint events three years and has ridden all well as England awa Shopping these riders come original a: England, le racing 1s cons the leading spectator sport. In most of the European coun-|race such as the 'Tour tries, cycling is even more popu-/outstanding achievement and the Wilkinson's Win | Sell TV Rights Their First Start OlympicGames ROME (AP) -- United States Oshawa Wilkinson Construction and a three-for-three effort, were and Canadian television rights Juniors made their first start of Oshawa's two top hitters while to the 1960 Olympic Games in the season a winning one, when Winter and Minacs each had a Rome have been sold to an they defeated Ri hardson's pair American agency for a Sports in a Leaside Baseball As- that will range between sociation game, at Talbot Park, nepawa 000 and $750,000. | the Motor City team coming out ypino "0 The Italian Olympic Commit. | on top 9.5 Lyons, ss tee said the deal was with a lew Y Bob Winter went almost the poo. "gp New York advertising agency. | dis nee, earn the win e Kelly 1b ¥ A spokesman said it did not | gave up only three scaitered sin- Roberts. 2b greg An ae Save MS. pilenduke, ¢ | | ce | BOX SCORE 50 | AB R H RBI 5 0 Or The Italian committee also | up. Stan's age--he now is 44--has le Bike Race Features | tween them. made with American networks. |. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 22, 1959 Local 220 Tops -- -- © "i . | Jury & Lovell, soccer will be seen Friday when| From here, West Brom Juvenile Tilt {his team takes on Ontario all-|bion goes to Calgary, V stars--almost to hejished In a tie for fourth place! a man posed | Winnipeg, Ottawa and of former English and Scottish for games. Open three strokes behind winner Wes! In an Oshawa Legion Minor As-| | Efs, Jr. soc, Juvenile League baseball | This year, Leonard is pacing/game last night at Alexandra | himself carefully, A little fishing Park, Local 222 defeated Jury been a major topic of golf discus-|year," Leonard said as sion in Canada, and elsewhere, awaited the Canudian since he announced in May, 1955, 'Probably another 10." that he was giving up a job as| He has passed up the U.S. professipnal at Vancouver's Ma-|Open in order to be well rested r rine Drive Golf Club where he and in top shape for the Cana-|-- he didn't say if he is as suc- and Lovell 6-2 Siw g The Fisherman's Best Friend: the 7 V2hp SCOT [ THE ONLY 72 hp OUTBOARD SOLD with all these features This season enjoy comfortable, dry, sofe fishing with Bail-a-matic power bailing --exclusive with Scott. 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But- He was 40 then, an age when dian Professional Golfers' As- some practice, ler tagged a single in the third many pro golfers retire from sociation title, Tournament - of In between, he was asked if inning of the game and it-proved tournament competition and take Champions winner and one . time winning the Canadian Open had|the only safety the Jury and Lov- a club job. Greensboro Open winner in the become his major golfing ambi- ell boys could collect, They got Leonard's gamble paid divi-|U.S,, Leonard has missed the!tion, [thelr first run on four walks in dends from the beginning and it Canadian Open title in each of "I'd have to say," he under-/the second inning and two walks, still is paying off, He's made two his eight or nine tries for it. |stated, "that winning the Cana. a r'~'on nov rod je ald Amen trips into the United States this! Last year in Edmonton he fin-/dian Open is one of my goals." | produced the other tally in the year, played in 10 tournaments {fourth trame, Waite fanned nine including the Crosby Open, the [Peers but he walked Slovet) Masters and the Las Vegas Tour- SPORTS IN BRIEF | An opening error ai en nament of Champions, and he's {Dowe's single, plus a bobble in picked up more than $6,000 in {the outfield, followed by a pair prize money. BRUINS WIN has returned home without the of jnod ois, save Local 32 He also has a two-year contract SRLIN (AP)--Boston Bruins Use of crutches after his recov-|their first pair of runs in the to continue taking part in the all BERL "New g-2|ery from a skin graft on his in.|opening frame, Dowe singled star golf series for television. [my wdav' night in the final|sured left foot. He entered hos-| With two out in the third, Reid] Last year was Stan's most SUC: n,, tp of their three-game hockey |Pital March 24 after he caught followed il a walk a4 then cessful on tour. He had $26,200 oy iiiion caries in West Berlin|Dis foot in an elevator door, The it singled 1 ES Ell. re, to or LE cumament.or. Pelore 1000 fans. skin grat took place Apri 27." | Bake LLL, 10 Hh tote irri tet. 1.8 $ Bruins scored twice in each of Ho 5 ao Jas, Vegas the first two periods and four INJURY HALTS WORKOUTS with 2 free tim sally, Based en oot wi i Up at that com. times in the third. Rangers GROSSINGER, N.Y. (AP) -- A J yoing the start of the attack uses he picked up at that com- coq 000 in each of the first back injury has halted the train- ¥ H scorec on " Dowe, with threefor-three and petition. two periods, The game drew|ing of Swedish challenger Inge- 5 : EYES CANADIAN TiiiE Pate mar Johansson for his world| erie Xi_efriwe, ete "I don't know just how many In the 20 games of their Eu. heavyweight championship fight| 0 aq a total of nine safeties more tournaments I'll play this ropean tour to date Rangers lead Syaint Floyd Patioesos in New| se McConkey and Wills, ---- re en SU no i Ly un 4 2 11.8 with one game tied. Tork dutle 25 After PEiing 2| 'JURY AND LOVELL -- O'Rell- Three more games pe back muscle, the European taved in Vienna. champion left for. treatment in|ly; 2b: Davis, 3b: Etchells, ¢; Payer: 1 a, |New York City. Michaels, cf; Wright, rf; Butler, AMERICAN TAKES LEAD Ib; Waduck, If; Hentig, ss: Me- SANDWICH, England (AP)--| ORFUNS NO MORE | Conkey, p; Wills, p in 4th; White- Jack Nicklaus, 19 - year = old MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Y RAL 222 -- Godridge, ¢; i Ameriesh Jatio Coppers 2 Orfuns of the Quebec Rugby Dowe, ss; Reid, 1b; Bell, rf; Ree- QLIXY CAL. eh ise Sr es on nie uses ow fn 1 Linon, wl, a) : | el , Mf; , 2b; . |lead with 73 in the Royal St. of existence, For the last five| s. If: McIntyre, 2b. Jiders win be op, hand ald these George's Grand Challenge Cup years the team has played in a re, bos will make nteresting {or | oompetition a tuneup for the| all riders, Most of them have had priich amateur golf plo where admissions could Not) experience in Europe and are... ciaifing here Monday, be charged, and Orfuns could not occer our very adept at riding this type of |' s & : fod {keep pace with rising costs of op- | race. SOX BUY AVILA eration, Of All C d ited eXhected Sat some of He BOSTON (AP) The Boston a yy A ana a Be eve to 'core sgaiae 1d So» hate nounced he pe: REMEMBER WHEN ? | nonoxto (ce). wes prom ng as 0bn) d alti- {wii : "7, ne more, The amount was not dis By THE CANADIAN PRESS [viet Aion, the beloved igi {closed The club said outfielder] Ted Lyons, 87-year-old right-|rived to begin a three-wedk soc- At the time of going to press, Bill Renna has been sold out-\y ander, scored his 200th Amer-|cer tour of Canada and the first| it appears that upwards of forty right to San Diego of the Pacific, = "yo oo Gictory when Chi.[thing that impressed them was riders will take part in this big/Crast League Avila, 32, from" A J {Toronto traffic. | event. There will be a sprint for| Mexico, is in his 1ith major cago White Sox defeated Wash-| yi. Buckingham, youthful-look- | special prizes at each five-mile league season ington 21 years ago today 9-2.|ing manager, su ' I k . ey, riders | » g ger, summed it up: mark, a feature whick le TiC S| rate "1 th i ark a feature Which the Has cAMP ovr cRurCHEs {Tie veteran lkuuckle baller scall, AM ey Wp and exciting for the spectators, CAMBRIDGE (AP) John tered nine hits, including a homer A OSHAWA RIDERS ENTER Thomas, 18, Boston University by Jonathan Stone in the eight Oshawa, wil be repreveisied by | SE0TE0_NEh Jump sensation, ianigg Alan Essery, a former Canadian |sprint champion, and Tom Turner, a young Irish boy who |can be counted on to make a reditable showing. Both of these ere involved in a spill on cycling events years at Alexandra Park will find tomorrow's race as thrilling and interesting to watch as the cham- tests on the north-end oval. will be faster due mainly to the hard surface and time for the race should be just over the hour. Aside from the excitement of the race, spectators will witness a colorful spectacle, with the multi « colored Jerseys and bi- cycles presenting an eye-catching display. The sound of the whir- ring tires and chains will also add much to the thrill and there is almost bound to be spills. These upsets are not looked for- ward to by the competitors and officials, but they usually happen in a large field when the riders are bunched closely. For an -afternoon and evening of top-notch sports entertainment, plan to attend the Shopping Cen- tre tomorrow and watch the chil- dren compete on kiddie cars, tri- cycles and bicycles as well as the big race in the evening. | know what deal the agency had | An outfield error, a walk and a Bathe, rf single gave Richardson's their| yw ciety first run in the 8th. In the 9th, aBrever in two-straight hits, followed by a Winter ' Ib couple of infield bobbles and then b-Ogden 4% a triple by Jim Cannon, gave Ri- ardson's a four-run rally and "Yogi" Ogden replaced Winter at this point, retiring Ted Camp- RICHARDSON'S bell, the one batter, to end the whelan, If inning and came Cannon. S8 The O:-hawa squad picked up Campbell, two runs in the first inning on a pidier, 3b walk, choice play, Leo Kelly's packer, 1b long single and an error. In the Johnson, 2b fifth; John Ryan, Kelly and Ted Marler, of Roberts after Winter and Spike Bratt, of Minacs had started things off Service, p with back-to-back singles and two more runs resulted. A pair of runs in the 7th in ping, on errors, two walks and a couple of choice plovs Osl awa in front 6-0 at the time and they added their other th ron: Oshawa in the 8th on singles by Winter Richardson and Minacs, followed by John Summary E: Lyons (3), Ser Ryan's homer, wil one out. vice, Campbel, Whelan Johnenn Teg dant Ryan end Kelly with three hits (2); PO-A: Oshawa 27-9: Rich md par 6 : apiece, the latter having a per- ards n's: "7-12; LOB: Oshawa: p, Ie We pound former Notre fect night with a couple of walks 7, Richardson: 7: 2BH: Kelly: of ihe rte Mii -- 3BH Cannon: HR, Ryan: HBP, g).32 pr ar 34 - ¢ Thr tl Fi d Service (by Winter) tithe Yar, Jt ry » osties rin . Riverdale Par said it had turned down an of- | fer of $100,000 for European TV | rights to the games. | According to the spokesman, | the basic price to be paid for | the US. Canadian rights | would be $350,000. 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