Remember When ? . .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada's first 'Powder Puff Derby," a horse race featuring women jockeys, drew Calgary's biggest race crowd in eight years at Chinook Park 19 years ago-to- day. Mrs, D. K. Yorlath piloted Falermain to the front in a stretch drive before 4,800 people, and won a trip to California to represent Canada in the Coron- ada Town Plate, North Amer ica's premier race for women jockeys.* SPORT SNAPSHOTS US. Team Expected Take Pan-Am Games By JACK SULLIVAN City with a seventh-place finish,|merited reward for this dedicated Canadian Press Staff Writer [but he has improved tremen-|athlete who keeps in top. physical The Pan-American Games open|dously since then. He holds the tion all year round. |at Chicago on Friday and all in- Canadian record of 50 feet 1% dications are for a - sweeping nches, the British mark of 51 feet | 1 ) "515% inches and placed d in| United States triumph, partic-|the 1958 British Empire Games| ularly in such spectator sports as at Cardiff, Wales. {track and field, and swimming. Include Gord Dickson, ot Ham Some observers predict that mother possible meda winner in 30-m . every Pan-Am record on the 21 i She ember Cana |event track program will be shat- itered. fouiversity and an MA from New | The Americans, who dominate|YOTK University, is one of the the short distances in world track| ar dest- ing, athletes in Can-| | competition, may not have much | He's also one of the most con-| trouble in this North and South sistent marathon runners in the American festival. oly. wk - | a 4 a ] wouldn't surprise anyone if) Canada's strongest in track &p {he captured a gold medal at pears to be 18-year-old Harry Jer- Chica It would | ome, a whiz kid from Vancouver go. w be a well who, from all reports, is the best !sprinter Canada has ever had. People in the West talk of Jerome in the same breath as double Olympic champion Percy Wil- liams, RECORD FEAT | Williams, living in Vancouver, | boomed to fame in the 1928 Olym-| pics when he won both the 100- and 200-metre events. The feat, {never duplicated, earned Wil- |liams fame as Canada's outstand- {ing track and field performer of MINOR LEAGUES Midget And Bantam | Be Yee Softball Activity Mee ol es Tm PN SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords KINSMEN STADIUM TUESDAY, AUG. 25th -- 8:45 P.M. GRUDGE MATCH SAM STEAMBOAT -vs- Sano HAGGERTY The Mighty URSUS - vs - Pat FLANAGAN Timothy GEOHAGEN - vs - lan CAMPBELL 3 FINE EXHIBITIONS OF SKILL AND SCIENCE Go © TICKETS AT THE CASINO RESTAURANT PAT FLANAGAN 1.25 - 1.00 « 75¢ ~~ PAT MILOSH, Promoter IOUSANDS' OF MILES OF COASTAL WATERS a 4 OCEAN SHRIMP ¢ un ctv sas ons srvscire me. MULLET BL) Cy GOT To 60! at cacrifice prices [ Out! Out! Almost every make and year of used car is going! Our lot is just jam-packed with used cars and they must be moved at once. You won't be- | since the 150-pounder started his competitive career two years ago. 'The easy-striding youngster piled up the honors--and records --this season. He broke Williams' schoolboy records over the 100 and 200. He is Oregon State, Washington State and British Columbia champion and takes to Chicago an .un defeated record in sprints This is his first big test in in-| ternational competition. tion's Midget and Bantam League |Mitchell singled and Leaming schedules are both still continu- helped win his own game with a ing, but judging from the lack of triple. Pilkey also tripled, but game reports turned in, apparent-| was out trying to make it a ly some of the clubs involved are homer -- then Jarvis did hit a not continuing. homer, to conclude the scoring SUNNYSIDE MIDGETS and give Woodview the win. Sunnyside Park Western Tire| Eastview Park Bantams whip- Midgets defeated Kingside Park|Ped Kingside Park boys 28-8 in Midgets, last night at Kingside | their Kiwanis Bantam League Park, 11-5. {game last night at Eastview Yahn pitched the win for Sun-/This one was a real one-sided nyside and also aided his own affair, with Eastview having it cause at the plate. His single inall their own way against the the first inning, scored Tilk, who|Kingside hurler, scoring all 'their 514 Jack Smyth of Winnipeg-- y had singled and in the third,|Tuns in four frames. could be a medal winner in the | ; 51 BUICK Yahn homered. Actually, it was a| It took so long that they only pon step and. jump. Smyth is sec- | Wii : : RST very good game, with King-| Played 4% innings. Eastview got onqpest in the Commonwealth] i i 4-door hardtop, side out in front 4-2 at the end of|SiX of their eight runs in the sec-| and is the current U.S. national|John Labatt Limited recently added five more Chevrolets to their fleet. Mr. Art loaded five frames but in the sixth, ond inning and added two more collegiate champ in his specialty. |Robertson of Labatt's accepted the keys to the new cars on behalf of his company Barnoski lost his control. In this(in the fourth. R He didn't show much in the/from a General Motor: resentative $ inning, Sunnyside bunched three Lupel hit a homer for the win- 1955 Pan-Am games at Mexico] 5./spresenia : 3} hits, a couple of errors and three/ ners while every member of the . . '57 DODGE Sedan, powerflite, radio, V8 transmission, family car walks for a total of six runs and|team crossed the plate at least | they added two more in the 7th|twice in this easy win. | Oshawa Minor Softball Teague vit it. 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One of the better Bantam| Simcoe Hall scored two in the League games of the season was played last night at Southmead diamond, 'where the home team extended the ledgue - leaders to the limit, before Woodview won out 97. | Leaming, for Woodview, gave up three runs in the first inning, on two errors and two walks. In the second, Hobbys walked, Pelow singled and Siblock homer- ed, to make it 6-0 for Southmead. However, from that point on, Woodview improved their defen- sive support and Leaming gave up only one run after that in the fourth, on Siblock's opening sin- gle, followed by three walks, Sib- lock also doubled. in the 7th, to first, four more in the second when Black hit a homer and then they ran wild in the fifth and sixth innings, to complete their total. RADIO PARKERS UP Radio Park Bantams were up for their game last, night, at home, with Fernhill Park as the visitors. It ended 17-12 as both teams gave the rival pitchers a rough night. Connell, pitching for Radio, didn} do a thing at the plate, but pitched a fine game. Fern- hill got to him for a pair in the second inning and again in the third, add ed four more in the fourth, then one in the sixth and UNE EFFICIENT She. conyeyeny 8 VOLKSWAGEN Hardtop Deluxe, radio, whitewalls 1295 51395 eee "54 PONTIAC "53 "55 BUICK Sedan, new rings, CHEVROLET ~alves and paint Bel Air, a real beauty *845 7195 Tee ---- '54 AUSTIN | 49 METEOR Sedan Good, economical A good second car transportation *645 195 GLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 266 KING WEST make himself the top hitter of|three in the seventh, Pearce, the game, with McKnight's five| MacDonald, Stewart, Stevenson, walks in five trips to the plate (Densham and Askell, these all making him effective, along with/batted extra well for Fernhill -- Wright and Pelow. but it wasn't good enough. Woodview had trouble with Radio Park didn't score in the Peters, until the third when|f inning but the icked .p Mitchell walked, Leaining was three in the second stanza, five in safe on an error, then Pilkey, €acn of the next two frames for Jarvis and Fields, all singled.|a 13-8 lead and finished off with This meant three runs and walks|four more runs in the 6th. D. to Kitchen and Elliott, plus sin-|Bennett was top hitter of the gles by Pilkey and Jarvis again | night for Radio, with March, the in the fourth, meant two more. (Cullens boys, Aldswgyth, B. Mc- Woodview trailed 7-5 going into|Donald, Stapley and Heholt all nm we yous y the 6th and that's where Peters|contributing largely to the win, " eres IN OSHAWA CALL RA 3-3742 IT'S A | L 0 N 6 WAY | 1 --a Jopquality clean-burning fuel--free from heat-robbing deposits--made to rigid standards FROM THIS... of uniformity and purity. 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