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The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1959, p. 11

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EXHIBITION BOUT *ar'e Parl: and Tony's Kitty Girl, Californian To Hillside |pmur.rich ions -- Wins Caledon Beau [p Close Photo Finish ly, gave a four-round exhibi- Score Inter-County Wins n Close Photo Finis fh a em, Sh 4 t against Don Jasper, Min. Two Inter - County Softballlouts, completing Port Perry's Both Winners NEW YORK (CP) --- Hillsdale, $2.60; Amerigo # and $3.40 and|necota State heavyweight fitle- Leagy g mes, rained out on|four-run rally, to save them from a big bay from Indiana, Satur- Ying and Yang $12.50. holder, Both boxers wore' proteg:| sched e cerlier in the week, a shutout, TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto gay beg off u lamstride opi VERTEX HOME FIRST sve hesdgour ad vied gn > were played off yesterday w PORT PERRY--Oak, ¢; Brent, racing partnership of Larkin Ma- (HEC BY, i v 3 J gloves for the hout whic Storie Park Juveniles defeating|p. Croxall, ss; Birkett, rf: Bailey, ace Du ne hal an.|$112900 Californian at Hollywood iW junden, jockey Sain | Boul. in no decision. Port Perry 20-4 while Tony's Re-|if: Powell, 2b; Sandison, cf; Bur- other big day at Toronto's 0ld|Park in Inglewood, Calif. the $54,650 Camden Handicap -- ------ shments whipped Hoy Pavers|neit ih; Carnahan, 3b; Cook ¢;| Woodbine park Saturday after-| It took a long look at the photo|™y 2 ier™ (gs 8) won by 1% 74. Both games were played atinfonsies p; Ard, if; Teno 3b. on to separate the two, Hillsdale bn | lexardra Park Ag yo {hoot y k ite, [lengths over Piano Jim. Talent| Alexar Sond op k boys got two STORIE PARK -- Eldridge, rf; | Caledon Beau, »wned by was the heavily-bac ed favorite. |g "ag third after winning a The 8 ay v3 8 arrow, ¢, and cf; Mapes, Ib;/Smythe won the $8.300 Inferno Ying and Yang, a long shot, was foul claim over Day Court who! S N CE YO u | DRESS CASUALS G 4 rms in the re apn Suddard, 2b: Wright, cf, and 3b, Handicap, = while Kitty Girl, third and Terrang, fourth, foul lai. homered with two out. They add-/Barker, If; March, 3b: Yahn, 5:|owned jointly by Smythe and| The windup had 53,000 fans In| If was the seventh straight This Ritchie slip-on will od two more in the next inning Henderson, 0i Siblock, a2 Sad- Maloney, captured the co - [ea near-hysteria as Jockey Wikis stakes victory for Vertex, C H EC K E D see you smartly through y elght-run|owski, If: Fegan, c: Burk, #5; |ture, the $5,000 Whimiscal Stakes, |Shocmnker brou it Amerigo. Tn New York, Intentionally ee A and broke out with an eigh [Both horses were ridden by Al from E gland, up on the outside ($7.50) overtook the pace-setting Spring and Summer --it's the fourth frame, to|Peters. p. / i : ig ghd into a rout, Th TONY'S TOP HOY PAVERS (Cov to batfle the rail-running His crarty Skipper on the .turn for YO u R CA R-- Lghtw sight for Jeisure ear, yet suitable for added to their total in the fifth In chalking up their 7:2 win The victory was the first in 49 dale fo the wire home and went on to capture the and sixth frames also, with Gar-|over Hoy Pavers, Tony's did it! yeeks for Caledon Beau, winner Hillsdale paid $3.80, $2.00 and Withers Mile ab Belmont Park. dress-up, too! Styled in row topping all hitters, He had a|with a four-run pally in thelof 1ast year's Queen's Plate, | o. - [The time was 1:35 3-5. Manassa | WH E E LS 2 sleek black calf or Cordo- double and two singles as well as| fourth inning, after trailing 10 up| (aledon Beau returned $9.50, | . Mauler finished second and Bag-| Ld van calf --and Sanitized a walk. Eldridge, Wright, with a to that point, $4.70 and $3.40, Second - place |dad came up from far back to for foot comfort! iriple and. a double were the| The Pavers got their first run while Stinson's Boy was $5.30 for| IS. rel collect third money, Eli r Loot comiors. other big hitters for the win-\in the opening inning when Welsh poyy Phil paid $3.40 and $2.80 | Tn Chicago, Charlie's Song won Men's styles, about $14. ners. |drew a walk, so did Kornylo then jj the $20,025 Clang Handicap in The best insurance against bad id Boys' sizes, about $8 to $11. Henderson pitched the {irs t|Hanna sacrificed and Welsh came| "wiv Girl paid $3.00. $2.80 and J) t B Washington Park by one length, tire wear, vibration and shimmy four innings and, didn't allow alhome on Brabin's Infield out, AS ite a ea en Y Nn Par a | ey wel iligmest run, only one hit in fact, a singleljt turned out, Hoy's didp't score| ii "63 50 and $2.50 and Hot six furlongs in 1:10, ry 5.000 miles. The John THE JOHN RITCHIE COMPANY t in the third inning. Peters in until the sixth frame, when : SRT Bh the mound Thote in the| Marshall opened with walk. | Tce paid $2.60. i Bean Visualiner checks and LIMITED . QUEBEC, P.O. fifth and breezed right along untll| Smith faltered with his control, ngnown Bobby P J corrects faster and more accu : : : the 7th, when he gave up a single, [walked two more with only one D { di Ch am onny earce JI. rately than other methods. For 80 years, Canada's a walk, and then after an error|out and Marshall. scored on & eiending P| ascor, England (AP)--Mar-| largest manufacturer had Tollowed. Menzies belted a'wild pitch. In all, Smith allowed . [lene Stewart Streit of Toronto Third In Sin leg [co™® in for o of men's shoes double and a couple of infield only two hits. i for In Quarter-Final Iwas beaten by a golfiug unknown| g . ly ite started on the mound 50 : lin the first round of the ladies' wyANDOTTE, Mich, Jep)--| VISUALINE [the Pavers and gave up ony Shel , PARIS (AP) Defending | British amateur golf champion-|gobby Pearce Jr., son of a Cana a single to Varga, In the' amnion Suzy Kormaezy offs here today ) Flin Jon Sofrimatt check-up |hit, : {first three frames. But in the h to the djan ara ar er Hungary advanced into the She went out 4 and 3 to Mrs, Sculls champion, placed third in [fourth, Bryan opened With a oa. finals of the French ' |single Varga was safe on a hi Sng Thelma Brown of the Bombay|the junior championship single ' ' snnis championships Sunday by n ay ithe I p sing Paces Team S | choice play and then with two onnis Car pone rs dof iy | Presidency, India seulls race at the American I out, Berwick singled, Solty. Was United States, 6-3, 6:0. Sandra] The championship is being leld scholastic rowing regatta Satur- Wt fe on a costly outfield error.ip 0" South Africa de- over the 6,379-yard par-70 Bork. day | . Jin Shad cINE SNOFS {sa 0 C) ean Sweep (Smith followed with ho single and feated the only other U.S. entry, shire course, near London It was the first appearance in E TD I caer iim {two More oa a Ae fed. |Janct Hopps. 6:3, 6-3 Mrs. Streit. who won the title/the regatta for the 15-year-old . "ale MONTREAL (CP)---Sara Bar. score v helore | oot irl other| Christine Truman of Britain, at Porthcawl in 1953, was Toronto schoolboy. | Gi (ic fer of ed _l Sntaria) The TS I sixth, on two Maria ? ono 0 Frac vi Mee trongly fancied for this year's] St, Catharines, Ont. Collegiate] SAFETY THOUGH QUALITY fa wo tlean swee | - 1 Mary Reitano of Australia also ite. »stablished record of 5:20 in| . . i . . v srror, a sacri A established a ord of 9: n Come in or phone for en § { events in the Quebec open swim- walks. an jufield erro mo ed into the quarter-finals. | 1t was Mrs, Brown's first ap-|winning the junior four . oared| no g Asha KING AND SIMCOE RA 5-4611 § ' o hina fice, Bryan's single, a walk and a a ming and_diving CRAPO DS ole play. Bryan was the only {pearance In the champlonship.\race with coxwain. The former) 4, oirsoN RD. 8. RA 3.7881 She chipped and puttad brilliantly mark of 5:32 was set by Aller 'Ne » Saturday night : (play ther team to get two) pn IN IN ROW Miss Barber. rated a top con-|plaver on el FOURTH WIN IN RC chipped and putin © n x tender for medals at the Pan. (hits. | YONKERS. N.Y. (AP=-Jjohn|'® in the first five holes Park, Mich., in 1952. i a mp American Games in Chicago next| TONY'S--Mackness, 3b; Snow.\y "yejjey 28.year - old school: August, won all three of her|lf; Bryan, ¢; Armstrong, 2b; |taacher from Groton, Conn, cap-| events, the 100-metre freestyle|Varga, ss: McCabe, 1b; Beri, oq his fourth consecutive U.S. and backstroke and the an-metre| Wick, cf; Selby, rf; Smith, p. Amateur Athletic Union mara-| freestyle HOY PAVERS -- Welsh, 3b;|thon championship Sunday, cov-|, Her times in the three events Kornylo, ss; Hanna, c¢: Brabin,|ering the 26-mile, 385-vard course were 1:08.6, 1:14.0 and 5:31.9 re.|cf; Marshall, 2b; Tilk, If;|in two hours, 21 minutes and 54.4 spectively. |Tureski, 1b; Cairnes, rf; White, seconds. Bill Smith of Hamilton, Cameron Grout of Montreal P: D. Kornylo, p; Milne, If. finished seventh. was big winner in the men's| AR " events, with firsts in the 400-| metre Jreeuyle and 100 . metre| BY POPULAR DEMAND ! frees'yle. Times t of the events will be ard Canadian re- THE RETURN cords, bfficials said, since A rst ti the dista ve | nck a n ops Se ac- OF THE om. ion of Toronto cap. WItDY Arena Monday May 25th 8.45 P.M. cordance with international cus-| tured the women's 200 - metre . breaststroke and Eileen Jacques iN KON ERIC of Toronto the 100-metre hufter- Vs | fy. 2 Out of 3 Falls--1 Hour Time Limit REMEMBER WHEN ?, .| | "al By THE CANADIAN PRESS § : Tag Team Midget Bout Britain's ace tennis pl- ver Fred | | | Ra. SKI LOW LOW & IVAN THE TERRIBLE Perry made his professional de- but in Engiand 23 Yeats ago to- A val in Davis ot *" Little BEAVER & the BROWN PANTHER hs Lote match by 7-5, 6-8, Please get your tickets early end avoid waiting in line same : {| es lest week. Tickets ot the Casino Restourent: 1.50-1.25-1,00 CANADIAN WINNER --Diel RA 3.9721. PL ig I TRL my @® ONE OTHER EXHIBITION o running for Michigan State On. Sy we womie| PAT FLANAGAN vs KARL KULASKI 1 , cal the Big Ten outdoor | in 9:18 ay. He was PAT MILOSH, Promoter OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS | BEAUTY and UTILITY Ww for your NEW HOME OR | It's everywhere . : . Oldsmobile quality. 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