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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jul 1959, p. 16

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|§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 30, 1959 anadian Junior up in the morning and eliminated Bob Esdale of Edmonton two up| Chicago golfer Dick Metz won ord with a total of 270 strokes|handed pitcher and promoted an- in the afternoon. {rounds. He won over Maltais one REMEMBER WHEN? Lo | years ago today with final rounds ST. LOUIS (AP) -- St. Louis Who ol ud and lost ox for he ht.| Cards season, goes ch- demoted one right] lo "the triple A International League. The Cards called up Bob of 68-88 to set a tournament rec-|Cardinals |the St. Paul golf championship 20|for the 72 holes--18 under par. [other Wednesday. Dick Ricketts,|Gibson from Omaha. Neb. Golf Near Climax | By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) -- What yromises to be one of the prize natches of the Canadian junior olf championship pops out of the fraw today when Bobby Panasiuk of Windsor and Ray Zabowski of Montreal usher in the quarter- inal round. So far the tournament has es- :aped violent upsets. Panasiuk, he defending champion, nearly secame a victim Wednesday at the hands of Ed Ross, Jr., of Sas- tatoon. Zabowski, 1958 Quebec junior champion, breezed along serenely. Panasiuk's recent win of the Ontario open amateur title kept him installed as favorite, but his close call gave rise to specula- tion that the potential winner was somewhere among the other seven quarter-finalists. MORGAN STEADY One of those bouncing into pro- minence was John Morgan of Sept. 22 Target For Return Bout NEW YORK (AP) -- Promoter Bill Rosensohn returned from Sweden Wednesday and said Sept. 22 at Yankee Stadium is still the target for the return bout between heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Patterson. "All 1 need is six weeks," the| dapper young ring impresario said. "If we can get a few kinks ironed out next week we will go ahead with those plans. If not, maybe we can make it later in the month. Vancouver, whose two steady rounds Wednesday -- and victor- jes by wide margins -- stamped him as a distinct threat. The lone foreign entry was turned back in the second round when George Stokes of St. Cath- arines pulled out a win at the 19th hole -- the only extra-hole match of the day -- with a par to eliminate Rom Righter of Landover, Md. The East - West lineup for the quarter{inals stood at five to three for the East, with three of the easterners in the top half of the draw. In addition to Zabowski, Mont- real had Gordon Leriche, 1959 Quebec junior champion, and On- tario was represented by Phil Brownlee of Toronto along with Panasiuk and Stokes. Alan Kennedy of Vancouver and Jim Scissons of Saskatoon | supported Morgan as the West's | representatives, Morgan and Scissons were in the lower half of the draw. Panasiuk appeared a bit off |form Wednesday when he met | Ross. Bobby was two up at the [turn but at the 13th he drove into {a ditch and at the 15th put his | ball into the trees, picking up and conceding the hole that squared the match. Ross fell behind at the 16th {when he hooked into trees and | could do no better than halve the remaining holes, leaving Panas- |juk with a one-up win. | Panasiuk reached 'Stadium Vote 'May Be Asked TORONTO (CP)--A Toronto al- derman said Wednesday he may ask for a vote on whether to spend the several million dollars | necessary to build a stadium for | major league baseball here Ald. Philip Givens said he round Wednesday with an easy 8 land 6 win over Andre Tremplay lof Montreal. Scissons shook off |Andre Maltais of East Angus, |Que., one up. |ZABOWSKI WINS | Zabowski defeated Bill Fox of Cornwall, 8 and 7, and Terry Campbell of Vancouver 5 and 4. Alan Kennedy, 5 and 8 winner Intra-Squad Game By Argonauts TORONTO (CP) -- Quarter- backs Johnny Green and Ronnie Knox threw two touchdown pasces each as Toronto Argonauts plaved an intra-squad game Wed- nesday night which emphasized that coach Hamp Pool's biggest problem for the Big Four foot- ball season again will be pass de fence However, this trouble doesn't look as bad as it did before the game. Pool discovered that he may have some fine pass defend- lers in his crop of rookie imports and Canadians, particularly Rob Gehlinger from Idaho University and homebrews Ed Simms and Brian Aston, the second| Green, a rookie from the Uni.| | versity of Chattanooga, stood out as he and Knox led line coach | Joe Thomas' Blue team to a 29-15 victory over the White squad, quarterbacked by homebrew Gerry Doucette and import Hal | Ledyard. "I was surprised at the poise shown by Green," said Pool. "He is the best quarterback outside |of Knox we've got in the two years I've been here." over Montreal's Stan Clarke in| the morning, beat John Kindred] of Peterborough 5 and 3, Stokes got past Mike Whitney, of Kitchener 2 and 1 before tackl-| ing Ron Righter. The American was down two at the turn. He finally got even at the 18th but his five at the par - four extra hole shuffled him out. John Morgan plastered a 9 and |7 win on Peter Davidson of Trois- | Rivieres and walked only a little | more in the sizz¥ng hot afternoon | to win 6 and 5 over David Lowry | of St. Catharines. | GOES THE ROUTE i Brownlee won 6 and 5 over| Carl Serra of Toronto in the morning but had to go the full distance in the afternoon against! Gary Black of St. Catharines, | | winning one up. | Montreal's 16-year-old Leriche {turned back Buster Ogden of] | Chester, N.S. 5 and 4 in the morn-| ing and won 2 and 1 over Don Stokaluk of Port Arthur. Jim Scissons had fo battle through both of Wednesday's All-Women Tennis Tour Plans Made | NEW YORK (AP) -- Althea| | Gibson may turn professional in| the fall to head an all-women's| tennis tour operating in competi-| tion with Jack Kramer's famous | cast, f "Everything is in an 'iffy'| stage at the moment but the] tennis tour idea still is very much) in the picture," the two - time Wimbledon champion said Wed- nesday after being honvied as| WEEK-END SPECIALS & A crowd of about 6,000 in the the 1958 woman athlete of the) new lakefront stadium saw end year. "It looks as if the Yankees, won't be making the World Ser-|would ask for a sub-committee ies. That gives us more dates toto investigate the prospects of downs for the Blues on passes work with." success for the Toronto entry in from Green and Knox, and Boyd The some $80,000 purse which the newly - formed Continental Carter and Alan Schlosser count Johansson got for stopping Pat-|League. Toronto Maple Leafs one each. Vie Kristopaitis kicked terson in the third round June 26 have been named a member of 8 27-yard field goal and converted at Yankee Stadium is held under the league. [two of the touchdowns. a federal writ of attachment be-| He said if the committee's re-| Dave Mann and Cookie Gil- cause of a suit by Eddie Machen. port indicated the Canadian Na-|christ scored two touchdowns for That purse comes from the gate|tional Exhibition football stadium the Whites on running plays. Gil- receipts. Machen contendé he had could not be "easily converted, | christ converted both and added been promised a return fight by|then we will have to ask for aja single on an unsuccessful field Pete 0'Garro score two touch- Johansson. Igoal attempt. Ivote of the people." Open Daily Till 5:30 p.m. 1270 SIMCOE NORTH McC "The present thinking is for a lineup of four women players. They would not be established | professionals but would be girls |picked from the present amateur ranks." 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