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The Oshawa Times, 29 May 1959, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 29, 1959 Bo cai By DALE BURGESS [ Saturday there will be an extra INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Offi-{lap--two in all f | cials of the Indianapolis motor PITS MOVED BACK speedway and United States ged Club today called together the 33| drivers in Thursday's 500-mile auto race to evplain the "old- fashioned" start. : A : the track edge and into the in- The traditional formation will/field, separated from the track be restored after two hectic andiphy 5 concrete wall and an access costlv prologues to the world's/girip. richest auto coniest. | Speedway cars do not have Under the old system, the 33 self-starters and it was thought cars were lined up at the startingi/the problem of moving portable line with dead engines. Then the starters off the track would engines were started and the make the old start impractical. iracers slowly followed the pace For two years, the cars have the 1956 race, badly injuring a crew member. New Start For Indianapolis first three cars got away ahead parade lap, they finally got killing driver Pat O'Connor. A car plunged into the pits in of the pace car. After an extra in The speedway|jine_aid then 15 cars banged to- then moved the pits away from gether on. the first official lap, In addition to returning to the old dead-engine lineup on two - way radio communmicati between pace car Hanks, the 1957 Memorial D. winner. lan Fengler, USAC official the track, the speedway has installed Woodview at Simcoe Hall: on driver Sam ay and chief steward Har- in | STARTS MONDAY | Oshawa Minor Assoc. Softball Schedule 39 Yachts In VICTORIA (CP) foot sloop, Eastview Kingside; ling the start of the 136 - ead at Monday, June 1: Fernhill at Stor: North Oshawa; Woodview at | Simcoe Hall: Southmead at Nipi-!Swiftsure Lightship which awa at Storie; Rundle at King- coast of Vancouver Island side; Fernhill at Woodview and| Thornton Cor. Bye. at Rundle: Kingside at North] Oshawa; Storie at Radio; Bathe at Southmead; Nipigon at East- Cor. Sune oat Thornton]. Nipigon at Woodview: Sim- M J SN, Oshawa S°¢. Hall at Fernhill; Thornton Monday, June 8: North Oshawa cor at Rundle; Eastview at |at Southmead; Rundle at East-| noth Oshawa: Southmead at view: Fernhill at Thornton Cor.; Radio and Storie By § ve. Monda;, July 6: Radio at East- {cap basis. King- side at Nipigon; Storie at Bathe and Radio Bye. ATOMIC FREIGHTER Rundle at Simcoe Hall; Savannah, to be launched Woodview; Bathe at Fernhill: Bathe; Kingside at Storie and of 350,000 miles. Lichtship Race The billow- ing canvas of 39 yachts, ranging from a 90-footer down to a 32- will catch the breeze | 'BANTAM SERIES SCHEDULE [Hall at Bathe; Thornton Cor. at Off Brotchie Ledge today signal. mile at Woodview; Radio/annual Swift-sure Lightship race, |Radio; Kingside at Southmead; [at Fernhill; North Oshawa at/now a Canadian sailing classic. 'Storie at Eastview; Bathe at Rundle and Nipigon Bye. Two years ago, two cars tang-| Thornton Cor.: Nipigon at Simcoe, Mond {led on the parade lap and were|Hall and Rundle Bye. out of the race. Last vear, the|- Wednesday, June 3: Woodview| Twenty - five American boats ay, June 29: Eastview at|and 14 Canadian wil' race around lies gon; Radio at Bathe: North Osh-loff Cape Flattery on the west {| If no yacht finishes by noon {Sunday, the winner will be de- Friday, July 3: Bathe at King-loideq on the basis of time of [reaching the lightship. Over-all winners are decided on a handi- view; North Oshawa at Thornton The first U.S. atomic freighter, . Cor.; in Wednesday, June 10: Storie at Fernhill at Nipigon; Woodview at(1960, will have a cruising radius charge at the starting line. Nipigon at Rundle; Simcoe Hall\Southmead Bye. | a EE lat orth Oshawa: Thornton Cor. eet uly 8: Ki at! I at Radio: Eastview at Southmead pernhill; Storie at Rundle: Bathe id, car until they were in proper pos-|stayed in the pits, with drivers itions. If the alignment was good. expected to drive onto the track the race was on when they hit and take positions behind the, the starting line. Imoving pace ear. Daley Knocks Off _, League Leaders Wilhelm (7-0) gave up nothing 9 Jina nale Time was when Bud Daley was just "the ofher guy" in player trades. Now he's the sturdy Kan- sas City southpaw who has al lowed just two runs while knock 'ling off American League leading i Cleveland and runner-up Chicago It's a lot of fun The Music is great The rink is well supervised for A but sinzles while striking out six % out and walking five The Orioles one scored 1 the inning clean wholesoma recreation. a MON. WED., FRI. 8 P.M. TO 10.30 P.M. OSHAWA ARENA "Shateland" against losei Hor we the he --4 -5 RE Sar i SUP sii HOT ARM GETS COLD TOWEL TREATMENT Harvey Haddix, his face | been done in the Major | Pirates' pitcher had forced showing the strain and fatigue | Leagues, is shown above with | Milwaukee Braves to go 13 of hurling 12 perfect'innings of | his arm swathed in a cold | innings, before yielding a 10 baseball, the first time it's ever | towel, after the Pittsburgh | decision * You never see this sign on on a cheap house 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' summer cooling may be added at anytime Automatic gadgets for the kitchen, stone flower boxes in the * hall, etc., are attractive extras, but they will prove expensive luxuries if they ere furnished at the expense of the heating plant. | w 24 2 22 29 29 929 19 17 Unfortunately, too large a percentage of the heating equip- ment being installed today is cheap, inefficient and poorly installed, with ao life expectancy of about six years, with little if any, provision for service. The builder who displays = the McLAUGHLIN HEATING sign has wisely bought the finest heating == knowing that the home-owner will hove © unit proven by over twenty years of Canadian service. In all this time no Gar Wood unit has ever been known to burn out and they are fomous for burning less fuel oil than any other Look for the McLAUGHLIN HEATING sign when buying a home . , . wa don't heat all the good homes in Oshawa, we wish we did . , . but when you see the above sign you are ossured the builder has wisely placed quality ahead of price when choosing the heating system. IT'S CHEAPER TO BUY THE BEST FROM McLaughlin Heating A DIVISION OF McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LiD, 23 L 4 I | Today's Games Montreal at Buffalo Toronto at Rochester Richmond at Columbus {Havana at Miami Oshawa Harness Horse Club is presenting their first har. ness racing meet of the season, this Saturday evening at Al exandras Park and already they are assured of drawing en. tries from.a wide area, with a total of 61 entries, of which » 32 will be selected to provide action In eight heats of classi. fied racing. The program is scheduled to start at six o'clock. There are horses entered from Ancaster, Bowmanvill., Green. wood, Port Perry, Oshawa, Orono, etc. The sports fans who enjoy harness racing and get an even bigger thrill by having "a small wager on their favorite, will have this privilege also, as arrangements for such activity have been made. The har- ness racing sport is increasing in popularity across Canada, by (pardon the expression) leaps and bounds and if favored by good weather, no doubt there'll be a big turnout of enthusi- asts at Alexandra Park tomorrow evening. A business built on customers' satisfacti Over 37 years experience, 104 KING ST. WEST n : RA 3-3481 LARGE ADVERTISING SPACE sells your products! ] - | | PAINTING 2 DECORATING | 4207 VOLKSWAGEN This large gobile billboard dramatically displays your product and your name-- every minute of the day--wherever it goes! And this spacious van carries more. 170 cu. ft. of payload space is easily reached through big, walk-in side doors and rear door. Efficient service coast to coast with a central 5-million dollar Parts Depot. Let your Volkswagen dealer prove that you too can cut your delivery costs. VOLKSWAGEN CANADA Golden Mile, Toronto 16, Ontario { Mex provera A man's deodorant that's built for speed. Old Spice Stick Deodorant--now in new, unbreakable plastic. Just remove the cap and it's ready for instant use! Neat. Clean. Fast. Melts into your skin--dries instantly. Gives you full 24-hour protection. Try new Old Spice Stick Deodorant -- fastest deo- dorant a man can use! $1.25 The official notice te the driv- and Kingside Bre. at North Oshawa: Nipigon at pace car actually crosses the coe Hall: North Oshawa at Nipi and Woodview Bye. played as the pole car crosses and Eastview Bye. Woodview at Eastview; Kingside ahead of Johmv Thomson's Eact- North Oshawa Bre. That means| pe mpill; Re {July 13. | "led probably costing] "00 Ninigon: teahl ing hi he var at Storie; declare representative to advanc i I ceivah ig him the race Radio at Kingside: Nerth Oshawa to OASA playdowns, 1st team iy talph TI) oli > fd ar ire said, "and T don't and Simcoe Hall Bye. [ne ar oy The cane In Jus jast vo sans homer for Orioles, who had sre are onl five newcomers) DC Hay ad. 4 Shantz. last year Woodling and Dick Williams a : Monday, June 1: North Oshawa side; Fernhill at Storie. (Baltimore. The Orioles kept him 0 . (League schedule to be published | American League 010 210 000 3 1 - . . who became the Birds' top win- being necessary, due to the with- Jackson, McDaniel 3-6 (5) and| entry.) | 2 16.600 Cormick (9) an i Thursday night he o) najgiicage 4 McCormick (9) and Lavan] Phil 010 020 001--4 10 of, ASCOT. England (CP)--Eliza-| 23 465 : A {Chicago with a 7-2 breeze against ' 2 23 .465 Owens 33 Semproch (9) and holes in regular play to tie and | 94 3 , ; {lead to a half-game and hoisted | Detroit #2 4 Schmidt (6) Mabe (8) Jeffcoat| Women's amateur golf champion-| : al- Thursday's Results : 2) 7 : The White Sox closed in y's Results on (12) Bell (7 e 35-yoarod an, wh was rained out. Third-place Bal-|Cleveland ~ 010 010 000--2 10 0 And Probable Pitchers lost the match to Scotland's dbielan (2) (8) - ; . Wilhelm shut out New York an (2) Garcia (8) Bro. i. (51) vs Willey (2.1). (With two holes to play in the 36- | 8; (5-1) vs S ) But the 23-year-old Miss Mec-| By Geo. H. Campbell | Wins After Detroit for sixth by beating/KcY-Tuttle (3) I izelt 51) = Sunion 89). loonie oh 200 000 1205 6 1 Hillman (2-3) vs McDevitt (3-3)./heather on the 35th, giving Miss| Daley, 26, squared his record | Wilhelm 70 and Triandos, Kline (4-2) vs Lawrence (3-5), [to one hole, On the decisive 36th. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |, 0 One of the Tribe's 10 hits|ing (3). Chicago at San Francisco On the 37th, the Scottish inter- THE "CITIZENS' COMMITTEE" met at the City Hall last I've been snake bit for 6iX of the year--the 100th of his Washington 010 000 000--1 2 2 Philadelphia at Milwaukee wood, partly recovered, but then | Was not supposed to be a "public" meeting) and jor to the 4 9) . {ditch. She was unable to play it/ P ng prio: Such was the relief of Bob| Daley drove in three runs for mos 4-5 Clevenger (9) and Nara International League and had to Loke @ pomaity:) of that group, organized to discuss plans, site, ways and means, his first pitching victory of the his first defeat (3-1) with a two- Detroit at Chicago ppd, rain. Hr de TRG ic w : run single 21 .533 J This was all the outcome of the public meeting held at Central |huroh Pirates. He had suffered Bill Tuttle also drove in three, And Probable Pitchers | Rochester 20 S54 % 5 : dw way last night. The "Citizens' Committee" members present did|,rodicament for the husky right-|As pounded five hurlers for 14 et C > 2 lated in the first round and six vs Pierce (5-4) | Montreal 21 512 a from the earlier "Executive Commitiee' meeting and although, o against 14 setbacks last | ¥ 1.512 tournament. Rae Milligan, 23, 1 g (2-3) or Pappas (4-2) vs Ford Richmond 463 hing the quarter-final was made, to all intent and purpose, this was how last night's " "ploy (coed a four-hitter that! reaching the quariepdinals, | one an Boston at Washington--Casale strong, a representative of the Oshawa and District Labor Coun-iy, you 0" leading Milwaukee Thursdays Results i g | | (Only games scheduled) McGibbon, Sid Hopkins, Murray McLeod, Chris Mason, Jas. Skin-| "pg "0 00 ve wnat same of : y | | 4 Dick 2-1 James (4) Briggs (7) n. On a motion by Maurice Hart and seconded by Matt Leyden, |, iq 0 "he oh oiying" 1.0 de. {Detroit at Chicago (2 a New York at Washington (2) Thompson, Hannah (9). HR:: DETROIT (AP) Manager tng definite was decided--except one other motion was passed reclaimed third place, 4% games| UK. Golfers Tho! A and shaved Milwaukee's lead to two [Columbus 000 100 020-3 8 2 upward of $100,000 in the National the committee has power to add to its members. There was a lot tall, veteran Englishman was 1d be dinals 5-4. [venting an all-American fin 8an Francisco 24 18 2 |Hall; Rakow and Teed. HR: Col-| The wings finished last in the a 5 mistic. In the end, future action was left to the decision of thei, lho "fos (mance "noue'| Three Americans swept Chicago 22 300 5 June 8, 9, 10 in Montreal with | 6 , ! 17 by a majority of the city's citizens The last-place Philadelphia Phill.|E0glish amateur champion, in Phila 25 390 |three choices in the draft because Saturday's Games Reds 4-3 uled for Saturday to determine Chicago the first and third choices, with double play. and had to pitch out feet four inches, tees off in to-ston (9) and Averill; Williams, [Richmond at Columbus (2) 'The draft opens up a lot of [two of 31 innings during thelthe victorious U6, Walker Cup|boro (2). HRs: Chi-Banks (12), American Association trading material." Joey Jay (2-3), who had a one- Bob Magee--face each other in Milwaukee 000 000 000--0 4 O/Fort Worth 1 Indianapolis 6 "PUNCH" IMLACH, coach of Toronto Maple Leafs | BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa Minor Softball Association Bantam yacht Britannia, in Toronto harbor, on June 20, He will represent gue and six entries in the Midget section. Sunnyside Park has June 25, will be in Yankee Stadium after all. The champion's man- Meanwhile, all teams are reminded to clip out their season's Belmont and Garden State, on Saturday afternoon and in order to fans got a real thriller for their first game of the season last report disappointment with the small crowds that turned out to see ers Junjors 5-4 OSHAWA MERCHANTS defeated Port Per- $0.00 per ticket in one case and often $7.00 and $8.00 . , . EAGLE going to have another exciting season . . . KANSAS CITY knocked a 3-0 win over Milwaukee Braves and with S.F. Giants nosing out| Red Sox nipped Washington 3-1. Detroit and White Sox were rain- eight starts | SMITH, Welland senior lacrosser, has been suspended, pending 2" x 10" x8 to 16' ....... 18¢ per linear ft. fences, etc. Eight Classified Heats ers warned that all must main-| Monday, June 15: Southmead Radio; Simcoe Hall at South- tain their positions "until the at Thornton Cor.: Radio at Sim- mead: Thornton Cor. at Eastview starting line fon the pit access gon; Rundle at Bathe; Fernhill] Monday, July 13: Rundle at strip) and the green flag is dis-|at Storie: Woodview at Kingside Radio; Fernhill at Southmead: the starting line." ' "Wednesday. June 17: Nipi 4 > Hg : 1 Dy a i sday, : Nipigon'at Thornton Cor.; Storie at Sim Any car crossing the starting, 'pain. "Simcoe Hall at Storie; coe Hall: Bathe at Nipigon and ar. will bo bluckfineded Tho! nton Cor, at Kingside: I ihe Tod. That moans|View at Woodview: Southmead at] NOTE: Schedule must be com- the offerding rh or has to stop > lio at North Oshawa pleted not later than Monday.) hi ¥ oi |and Bathe Bye | i the pits long eo hn Del Monday, June 22: Thornton! First four teams as of July 13 at Tan and eo Eastview at will enter 2 out of 3 playoff, to ce in first ma p and con patie: Southmead p Th good bunch of drive ovo view: Rundle at Fernhill 3rd. 2nd team vs. 4th, Home and Gene Woodling hit a two-run siiads II have anv trouble.' sin] nn ih ; Wednesday, June 24: Simcoe necessary, to be plaved on) ; He's the same left - hander six hits off Terry and Bobby in neup, compared to eight sey SEE ! 7 Cleveland bundled with Gene . . IMIDGET LEAGUE SCHEDULE vear ago to get pitcher Don Miss Price | at Woodview: Southmead at King-| Ferrarese and Larry Doby from i BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS (NOTE: Balance of Midget 17 days, then swapped him to the Athletics for Arnie Portocarrero,; St. Louis inext week, a revised schedule wo Pot. GBI San Fran 060 130 01x 1 2 » | dn Jeressay: & 0 he yun ner (15-11) while Daley was 3-2 a : : awa e Sunnyside Parl iti . {Cleveland 4 15 615 H. Smith: S. Jones, Miller 3-0 (5)| Ch | as a reliever with Kansas City. Chicago am ion 24 18 57 MeC; 5) idt (7) third start and followed up Satur- Kansas Toy I i 4 : TeCardell (5) Schmidt (7 | day's four-hit shutout (16.0) over! Washington 8. |Cineinnati 000 001 011--3 13 © Price won the last two | 22 16 ry » [Cleveland that sliced the Indians' | ro. = 4% Thomas: Nuxhall 2-3 Pena (2)|then went on to win the British New Y: 395 ip i i the As into fourth place. NewyYoy 1 8 9 and Bailey. HR: Cin-Robjy. SP in the first extra hoje Thurs- p B b F . 4 though their meeting with Detroit Kansas City 120 100 021-7 14 1 Today's Games a runner-up, appeared to have 1th {3 ! | vy 3. . 3. i SPORTS MENT ] 0 rien (of the Hives vi hin 14 "Hon abe 3-3 and House; Gramt 31 py; 50ionia at Milwaukee (N)|young star, Belle McCorkindale, A owski (7) Perry (9) and Fitz -- NIA with a four-hitter. Boston tied Gerald. HR: Cle-Colavito St. Louis at San Francisco (N) hele final. Chics 2 {)--|Corkindale sliced into a patch of | Washington 31 on Frank Sulli- Baltimore icago 3 Los Angeles N} he Miss | SPORTS EDITOR | 7 D { van's two-hitter. |New York 000 000 000-0 4 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N)-- Price a chance to cut her deficit e eats ot 3-3 with an easy 10-hitter while Ginsherg 14), Terry 2.5 Shantz ° : Miss McCorkindale hit into a striking out four and walking|(8) and Howard. HR: Bal-Woodl- Saturday's Games bunker and the match was tied "Thank goodness that's over. was Rocky Colavito's 13th homer Boston 000 010 020--3 4 2 St. Louis rt Los Angeles |nationalist drove to the edge of a| night at 8.30 o'clock (this, contr to a press announcement -- weeks career. | F. Sullivan 2.3 and Daley; Ra. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati |hit her third shot into a deep] "Citizens' Committee" holding forth, the "Executive Committee' | py ursday t tolgon. HR: Bos-Wertz (3) | lout, Fiend Th as he the As, chasing Mudcat Gran g os . : | L Pct. GBL Meanwhile Miss Price was hol- etc., for securing new ar for Oshawa, held their meeting, N. 8 ena Oshawa d £: National League season for Pitts- in the second inning. Todays Games 2 394 3 | Marlene Stewart Streit of To-| Collegiate, two weeks ago. Actually--they made very little head- seven straight defeats -- a sad|two with his third homer, as the y po x p |ronto, winner in 1953, was elimin-| . etroit at cago--Mossi (2-2) Columb 20 52 1% a : endorse and elect what was in effect, a proposed slate produced hander who chalked up 22 vic. hits us ) 524 2 lother Canadians fell during the | Baltimore at New. York--O'Déll| Havana 23 489 4 yy no mention of a nominating committee being named or acting, |... | . : from Calgary. was the last to go, |(4-3) te = - meetings evolved. The new executive includes Mrs, H. B. Arm-\ 4 yo pirater' so o 3.0 win over | Tarento i 9 | |(1-4) vs Fischer (41) . eil (to be named by that group) and Messrs. Lyman Gifford, Chas. po. 0 | Richmond. 000 102 002--5 6 1 Red Winas To A Toronto 003 101 01x--6 9 1 el T, A. W. Armstrong, Harry Gay and E. R. 8, "Dick" McLaugh-|, '000 00 oneneq aien Harvey | Represents Sutirdays Gaey Rebuild Club | and Darrell Johnson; Don John-| this group was put in office as the new Oshawa Community Cen- ; | {Kansas City at Cleveland (2) [som 3-4 Funk (6) Rabe (9) and| tre executive, without a dissenting vote. From that point on, noth. eat Tuesday night, the Pirates abe and | Baltimore at Boston (2) Rich-Leja (2); Tor - Thompson Jack Adams Detroit Red Wings] they must have at least half of the executive committee mem. behind the Braves. They also : ay, PON anagement fs Teady. 0 spend bers present at any meeting, to constitute a quorum--oh yes, james over San F | SANDWICH, England (CP)--A National League Se comm Dower 10 add 0 iis Wembare. There was o lo} games vu an Transisse WL Pet. GBL Montreal 000 000 011-2 9 0 Hockey League draft as a starl scussion -- quite a few wid . '| Britain's last hope today {od wa on, O'Donnell (9) and|toward rebuilding the elub, PPuesed the opinion that a move to start the campaign, shou of"in San ukee 2% 15 2s de at once. Two or three others, appeared to profess suppor! DODGERS DROP the British men's amateur golf Pittsburgh 21 20 512 4% |Burgess (5). {1958-59 season & the idea but stressed caution to the point of sounding pessl-| ry. 00 yon eg from be: championship. Los Angeles 23 22 4% The NHI, meeting will be held A 2 ' mew executive, with the No, 1 objective seeming to be the need for) "7 In the [through two rounds Thursday to Cincinnati 20 22 .47% t action on the final d. securing an expression of public opinion, voiced not by a few but GT RE FOE INE SK-lsotn Guy Wolstenholme. curvent|st. Louis 2 415 8% hg eT . 16 9% f " i + [today's 36-hole semi-final, | A A les spiked Cincinnati's bid to quit| 8 Thursday's Results Iwe finished last in the 1958 - 59 the second divisior by beating the Another two rounds ate sched oh 100 302-7 10 © season," Adams said. 'We - get a the champion. Los Angeles 300 001 100-5 7 | Montreal at Buffalo (2) Bad d x1 4 Friend was backed by four" woistenholme, who stands six| Morehead, Hillman 3.3, (1) Ei Toronto at Rochester (2) fsuepiace New York getting the |second and fourth choices of a final jam in the ninth, day's first match against 21-year. Klippstein (7) Fowler 3.3 (8) La.|Havana at Miami (2) he draft a_lot The Pirates, who scored in only old Deane Beman, a member of bine (9) and Pignatano, Rose:| possibilities," Adams said. "We | might acquire players to use as {three - game series, won with team. Two Americans -- Walker LA-Hodges (6), {Dallas 3 Charleston 2 {three in the fifth against loser Cupper Bill Hyndman and Lieut. Pittsburgh 000 030 000--3 7 2/Houston 5 Loutsville 18 hitter until then. the second semi-final. Friend 1-7 and Kravitz; Jay 2-3 St. Paul at Omaha ppd rain s---------------- |Rush (7) and Crandall. 'Minneapolis 6 Denver 10 during a fight, late in the game at Dixie the other -- sad has been invited to attend a private luncheon aboard the royal and Midget Leagues will swing into schedule action on Monday the Toronto area's sporting fraternity . . . IT'S SETTLED, the evening of next week, with 13 teams in the Kiwanis Bantam Lea- Patterson vs. Johansson bout for the world's heavyweight title, on withdrawn its Midget entry and Midget team managers are meet- ager, Gus D'Amato has finally conceded this point , , . EDDIE ing on Sunday morning at Simcoe Hall, to discuss this situation.|ARCARO is to ride horses in feature races at two diiferent parks, schedule, which is to appear elsewhere in today's sports columns, keep the two appointments, at 4.15 p.m. and 5.45 p.m.--he'll make if space permits--or at least on Saturday . . . BROOKLIN softball he trip via helicopter BOSTON BRUINS are back home and night when their Stevenson Motors Intermediates pushed over the their European tour games. They say the crowds were friendly inning run in the 10th inning to nose out Oshawa Scugog Clean- but small and blame the high prices of admission, as much as v 9-4 in another South Ontario County League game last night, KEYS has been named head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos . . . here at Alexandra Park and indications are that this league is BOB FRIEND pitched a four-hit shutout yesterday, to give Pirates) off the Cleveland Indians yesterday 7-2 but Yankees failed to take the Cardinals 5-4, we find the National League race getting hot-f advantage, they dropped a 5-4 decision to Baltimore while Boston ter with the weather. It was Friend's first win of the season, in| ed out , , . TORONTO LEAFS beat out Richmond 6-5 last night to - | revive hopes of a comeback climb in the near future . DOUG, investigation into alleged charges of having struck both referees HARNESS ! 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