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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jul 1959, p. 12

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REMEMBER WHEN? . .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS . 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 27, 1959 _ CANADA OUTDOORS SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords Joe Wright, Jr,, of Toronto, Propose Firm Laws 50s ms | Jack Guest by two lengths in the | 77777 J Tr ud . : -------- 77. 9 : | | Canadian Henley singles at St. ATES, 17 vy i | {| Catharines, Ont., 30 years ago to. y vr ' s | 1 day. Guest went on to lake the : ? a) | Diamond Sculls later the same € » Bi x 3 : | By ARCH MacKENZIE {A survey. report just received by for dog food, However, a ban on year. so TN 7 OT - Canadian Press Staff Writer [the Canadian Wildlife Service in- 'human consumption of ! -- . aribo 5 |die. that calve J itute meat Is considered t drastic a OTTAWA (CP)--Firmer meas. | dicates 1a alves constitute meat is con re 00 drastic that year Saskatchewan and ures to save the Barrens carthon |More than 20 per cent of the an-measure in view of the value of irs York ul 5 4 { re being" studied limals that left Manitoba and the caribou as a source of food, [Manitoba stopped (he sports Six months ago Jim Perry and|though his two-hitter was only his| Yankees nine games off the pace are is ing stu e with Saskat Saskatchewan this. year to mi-| It was only within the last few shooting of caribou, Bobby Locke were as widely un-|second start, it was his sixth vie-|with a 10 victory behind Frank| BY agreement with baskal- : hada h grate north about breakup time, |- known as Jim Baxes |tory. The fireballer has been bril-| Lary, who has a career record hewn ail Munbiobe, be may| But the danger is that the num-| Perry was a good Cleveland|liant in relief, A pair of home|ol 20-5 against the Yanks, Neil|'¢A¢ to sharp restrictions or heer natives oar do with the Per of calf - producing adults is prospect who had just finished a|runs by Woodie Held eased his|{Chrisley, who had one hit in Lied Jorn ha er hay has been FINking lower all the time fine season in class A, Locke was way previous pinch in hitting appear-| | h ; A {a source both of food and shelter WOLVES TAKE TOLL in the army or just getting out.| Locke's effort was outstanding. |ances, lined a 10th-inning pine bltor thousands of years, Extensive field work has shown Baxes, packing a little age, was|The 25-year-old righthander gave(single off Ryne Duren for the| Authorities estimate the Bar-|that wolves travelling with the just another infielder in the Los up only six hits, Baxes, a 30-year-| only run Irens caribou now is down to herds take a heibiion, Mh toll of Angeles organization old *'rookie,"" broke up the 12-In-| Kansas City ran its winninglabout 200.000 head, compared |the migrating carthon A wolf ex Because Perry shut out Wash- ning game with a single off Pete|gireak to seven by thumping Bos- with perhaps 700,000 about 10! termination program may have ington with two hits 90 and Ramos after Minnie Minoso|yon 5.4, It was the Red Sox' ninth| year: 20 and as many as 2,000,- helped Baxes singled home the winning doubled straight defeat 000 or 3,000,000 before the rifle] my .pe (1a, et By JACK HAND i Perry has all the earmarks 'of LARY BESTS YANKEES Associated Press Staf Writer |a real find for the Indians. Al- Detroit dropped New BY BLACK BASS FISHERMEN, THI been no visible sign ) ! ) i : LIKE MOST BIG= X EYED FISH, THEY \ Do ST OF THEIR FEEDING AT NIGHT, THEY'RE ON THE TOP THEN AND WILL GIVE YOU FAST ACTION TAKING ORY FLIES Canada In Rowing Team =n PORT DALHOUSIE (CP Canadian rowing will be repre sented by a 21-man contingent at the Pan-American Games next month in Chicago The country's lone sport to pick up gold medals in recent Olym- pic and British Empire competi tion, rowing will send an eight a coxswain four, a double and a gingle to the games Aug. 27 to Sept. 7 The University of British Col umbia will carry Canada's colors in the eight and the cox four. Jim Roche and Con Andrevchuck of the Hamilton Leander Boat Club are . in the double while Tony Biernacki of the Ottawa Rowing Club will scull the single WON THEIR EVENTS All four won their events Sat orday at the Pan - American Games rowing trials over the one-mile 550-yard Henley course at Port Dalhousie, near St. Cath arines The UBC crew of John Cart mel, Tan Beardmore, Dave Park Dave Anderson, Bud Stepleton Glen Mervyn, John Madden, Pete Robbin (stroke) and Tom Biln (eox), captured the eights The UBC eight finished 1% fengths up on St. Catharines with Leander trailing another half length back. The winning time] was 6:40, far off the Henley course record of 6::1.4, set last year by UBC's British Empire Games winning crew TWO-LENGTH WIN The UBC four topped a St Catharines entry by two length with Leander third. Time was 7:30 Gelding Wins 'Circuit Heat FTORONTO (CP)--A two-year old gelding, Ideal Direct, owned by Roger Lauzon of Drummond ville Que. was the surprise win ner of the second leg of the $100 000 Canadian juvenile circuit pace here Saturday night The colt came from behind in the stretch to win one heat and the final of the stake race The juvenile pace is conducted at eight tracks this summer seven of them in Quebec. The only showing on Ontario Satur day night was for a purse of $0 825, divided over two heats, and the final {run in the 12th inning for a 43 Baltimore dropped Chicago half| The second game at Cleveland began to cut gieal loroads into victory in the second game Sun- a game behind Cleveland by win-l Los a toughie for Ramos, The the migrating herds |day, the Indians are back on top ning the second game 440 on 8| cuban gave up a three-run homer There have been some es of disease among the caribon and| {most of the decline is attributed] ito indiscriminate slaughter by In Tin the American League. Locke fomplsiation of Milt Pappas' five-| "pL o colavito (No. 30) in thellimates that the animals may giane and Eskimos using power- | pite 2 a | hi tching i : s A S wed 001 J ' 5 : ' {ZZ pitched 11 of the 12 innings be: hit pi ching and the hitting ofl rst and then blanked the Indi. NV Jpumbered 3,000,000 at one ri modern rifles a> § rn ceeea---- {fore giving way to a pinch-hitter (rene Woodling, who had a three. ans for 10 Innings. Baxes' win time but scientists here discount mi uw | and Mudcat Grant, a 1958 rookie, |run homer. ( hicago won the ning single came with two out in such figures - picked up the decision opener on Early Wynn's two-|g =o THEY FREQUENT THE hitter, 4-1, and Al Smith's three AS THE [run home rum, Right now, the Indian affairs branch of the citizenship depart | FOR EXAMPLE: Papas' shutout that Jarrens You | Monthly Chicago out of first place was his Most abundant of four types, caribou by' treaty Indians, who Receive | Payments ---- hr . 3 » | M C Pl aoa a third of the year and his 11th There are the woodland and the so far have beer. under no form 5 5 0 | i HAVE A CHANCE YO REACH ann up ay DECISION SOON victory, Like Wynn in the er mountain species, the latter|of restriction, | $50 to $: 4 00 | $ 506.94 |_$22 00 thi ihe HAMILTON (CP) Bronco puooas was in charge all the Showing. around the Mackenzie In the Northwest Territories, | ithout Endorsers | $1,526.72 $60.00 ( . ¥ dural 28% : ' o ) . Bonkable Security - © 19, KINO FEATURES SYNDICATE, B H d vaursid 235-pound offensive-de- 4 River delta in the northwestern|Indians and Eskimos have been, ©f | $2,500.00 | 98.25 ---- ; May e urrie fensive tackle seeking a job with way, dl Chicap nif] Arctic and linking up with the|encouraged not to use the caribou Loans Life Insured $ 3 - PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Sen. Hamilton Tiger-Cats, will make a| Daturday, Chicago went 17 in , " , ww a9 Alaska herds, here have|decision in the "next day or two |P "8% to beat Baltimore 3.2.7" "py, north, in the Aretie 347 YARD ACE lacrosse officials lev : , f Stron a 2 of Cal Ontario La-{on_ whether he will play in the| Cleveland Dicher gal MeLish archipelago, there is another : . cros:e Association and the Brit:|U.S. college professional ajjjvon his eighth straight, downing) aifor type ealled the Parry! ST. LOUIS (AP) One of the Associa. Star game Aug, 14, team man.| Washington 8-1 and Yogi Berra's|.,vibou longest holes-in-one in golfing his- ager Leonard Back said Thurs-/!Wo-run homer in the ninth gavel Northern Affairs Minister Alvin|/tory was shot Tuesday by Jim day night. The 23-year-old Notre| New York a 9-8 victory over De-|yamilton said recently in theé|Tom Blair, the son of Missouri's| Dame graduated twisted his knee|trolt. Kansas City shut out Bos-|Commons that something has to!governor, Blair, a former state lin the Big Four club's inter-|ton 3-0 behind the four-hit pitch- he done fast champion, slugged his tee shot on| squad game, but the injury was|ing of Bud Daley who got his 11th] The only sign of hope is a sec |the eighth hole right into the cup win, lond consecutive good calf year,'The distance--347 yards 7 FOUR TYPES ment is examining preliminary knocked, The caribou is the steps to contro! the taking of AND OFTEN IT BEC sh Columbia Lacrosse tion shorten present senior sched to start the Mann Cup series Sept. 1 in {stead of two weeks later Members of the winning UB( The Memorial Centre here four are Mark Lemieux, Vic Gor-|, 1d be available for the cup Minor sak, Malcolm Turnbull, Paul Ber-| caving the first half of Septem-| = nard (stroke) and Al Fraser|per pefore Toronto Mable Leafs) { (cox hockey camp opens. The Petes The singles race, won by Ber-| pave 'giready clinched top place naicki was the closest. The OL. |i, the OLA and can pick their tawa sculler just managed to nip opponent in eastern semi-finals Daryl Macdonald of St. Cathar-| "western clubs want their win nes by three feet at the finish.) yop to travel east for the series Andryechuck, who later com-| (his year but the Canadian La- bined with Roche to win * erosse Association believes the, double, was number 4 in eries would lose money at Maple] Hamilton eight and placed third yaar Gardens. Montreal Forum the single or smaller Ontario arenas he Peterborough centre can ead wind and a complet had 5.000 ely flat rowing surface - MacKay wins | Toronto Man Lawn Tennis | Captures Championship | Decathlon HAVERFORD, Pa. (AP)--| Power-hitting Barry MacKav of] WINNIPEG (CP Husky the United States chonped down| George Stulac of Toronto Satur. ant killer Tan Vermaak of day won the 10-event decathlon | South Africa 97. 10-8, 6-0 Sunday | of the combined Pan . American successfully defending his Penn track and field trials and +X ana-| svlvania lawn tennis champion.|dian championships, amassing §,-| shin 603 points in the two-day affair South Africa, however, earned The 187-pound, 26 year -old half a loaf as her tennis queen,|Stulac gained a berth on the 30 Sandra Reynolds; rallied to de-'man Canadian track and field feat fellow countrvwoman Renee team which will compete at the \ 6-1, 6-4 Pan « American Games in Chi Jermaak fought his way into cago, Aug. 27-Sept. 7. His per the final Saturday with a startl- formance in the decathlon put ing 6-2. 6-4, 6.2 victory over U.S: him ahead of first alternate, high Davis Cup ace Alex Olmedo jumper Eleanor Ward of Fort The loss for Olmedo was hic William, on the squad now com. second sethack since his listless! posed of 21 men and nine women performance in losing to Abe Se The other 29 placed on the gal of South Africa in the quarter: team were decided here the pre. finals of the US. clay court vious weekend following comple. championships last week. Ver-|tlon of the two-day Pan-Ameri maak outclassed him all the way | ean track and field trials, exclud. South Africa also walked off| Ing -the decathlon with the women's doubles erown Dave Linekin of Noranda, Que Miss Reynolds teamed with Mis«| already on the team as a pole Open Fri. Until 8 p.m Closed Saturday During July and August 17 Simcoe St. North RA 5-6541 OFFICES THROUGHOUT ONTARIO The slow times were due to a slight } f TA TIAR d / Schuurman to defeat Mrs. Wil-| vaulter placed second with 5,133 liam Dupont Jr. and Margaret| points Varner, both of Wilmington, Del Fvents completed in the two.| 6-2 2 day decathlon trials were the| Imedo teamed with Farl/100, 400, and 1500 metres, 10 holz of St high jump, | Louis to win the metre high hurdles Whitney broad jump, pole vault, shot put | Reed, Alameda, Calif, and -Abe discus and javelin Segal of South Africa, 46 63 Stulac won the shot put, high 57. 6-4, 6-3 jump, discus and javelin. His| In the mixed doubles. Miss| weakest events were the hurdle| Reynolds gained herself a triple/and the 1,500 metre | as she teamed with Vermaak to] Drybrough won the 1,500 metre vanquish Ron Holmberg, Brook-| his: specialty, which already had lyn, N.Y., and Miss Moore 10-8 | gained him a berth on the Pan 3-6, 78 A } team men doubles from drivers! AAP MEANS DEPERBARILITY MINCED BEEF TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Top quality auto insurance at lowest rates! DRIVERS WHO QUALIFY FOR THE YHomeca/ Policy GET NEW LOW RATES A Easier Than Ever To Pay For! The Home Insurance automated auto policy not only costs less--it is written on a handy half-year basis, with pay ments less than half the annual rate. See Your Home Insurance Agent Now Make sure you don't miss this chance to buy the best insurance at budget rates. See your agent of The Home Insurance Company today--make your next protection the best, provided by Home! 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