TROUT TAKE FLIES DOWN BEFORE E SPrTTiNG 3 THEM © AS MISS SE Sie ONES BECAU: a 8 SE THEY SOON, ALLOW SHORT RUN BEFORE STRIKING oH WHEN NOT IN USE © 309, KING FRATURES SYNDICATE Jeu. TIP OF FE. 143 THAN A ol kung M ROD: By ED SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer HALIFAX (CP)--A nine - year veteran of the U. S. National Football League is back with his building up into something big." Drivers, horse owners and the race - going public acknowledg that Grillo and his "bible" --the rule book of the U.S. Trotting As- first love, as a trouble - shoot for the harness-racing game. Allison Alphonse Grillo, 45, of Fdison, N. J., admits it took "some convincing" before he ac- cepted the job as presiding judge at Sackville Downs. A few probably wish he'd never been convinced. Since taking office in. June Grillo has handed out 30 suspen- sions, ranging from three days to 25, and other drivers have been fined for various offences. NOTHING CROOKED "I didn't have to erack down on anything really wrong or crooked," the former New York Giant and Cleveland Brown first- string tackle explained. "It's just been a part of education, trying to eliminate unthinking and dan- gerous habits. Minor rule breaches could have a habit of sociation kes a healthy tonic. Fans generally seem to agree their wagers ate getting the best possible protection. Drivers feel more secure "on a safer track," and owners acclaim 'the greater safety factor for their entries. Track officials report this year's attendance up 18 per cent and pari-mutuel handles running four per cent ahead of 1958. [Former Pro Football Star Now Harness Racing Judge hold, N.J. His football was sand-|Y wiched between. He was with the Giants in 1935 and 1986 and then came Browns, interrupted by wartime work in dpartments of General Motors Corporation and Boeing Aircraft Maritime tracks can never hope to Boule with their United States counterparts. "The money just isn't here." But with "education and pro- motion" much more can be real- ized than is at present available. Grille got his love of the game through boyhood iati Minnie Minoso Given Award NEW YORK (AP) -- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Soptomber 16, 1959 18 Minnie Minoso, Cleveland's left fielder, is annoyed at the New York ankee management because he had to receive an award in the clubhouse instead of on the field. Cuban newspapermen in New York awarded Minoso a plaque, and Fauto Miranda, assistant sports director of Cuba, flew up from Havana to present a Cuban flag. The ceremony was to have seven years with the the industrial relations "The track at home was prac- tically in the back yard. 1 was always with it." He owned and trained horses both before and after the Second World War, In 1954 he was ap- pointed presiding judge at Free- carry. overs to the aftable Grillo's new |S position here. "i'm too old to fight and too fat to run. pounds. There are mo gridiron taken place between games of 's doubleheader. Because the Pris objected, it was held in the clubhouse before the first game, A Yankee spokesman said so many awards are made during "I'm not tough at all," he says. ' He tips the scales at 300 Sackville Downs had a total handle of $1,600,000 last year and hopes to top $2,000,000 by Octo- Ler. The soft-spoken presiding judge says tracks generally can learn a lot irom the Sackville opera- tion. "They have a good plant and are always improving. Drivers and horsemen are co - operating and above all they have good promotion." BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Yes, It Really Happened And It Was No Secret By HUGH A. MULLIGAN |ning the rafters before too many | i PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The!viewers realized what happened." Yegend persists about the boxer p Az0R INCIDENT bounded into the ring, doffed| I his robe and discoveres won| ton nl Ye ae and Some 400 Siguis riday night cauliflower With thousands of others--that he| inc director Dillon has seen wy foisoden his trucks. , [strange sights but non stranger ever really happen? than the gladiator sans trunks. Indeed # did. And before an| Only recently at the Van Clay- sudience of millions, not thou-|Sonn Ray fight in Philadelphia, sands. |some miscreant made off with But let Jack Dillon, director of | {the razor used in the live com- NBC's Friday Night Fights tell| | mercial, Luckily Dillon, who per- the story, even if a bit reluc- !sonally carried the prop down |from New York in an attache "I'm not saying where and I'm case, had another razor--his own. not saying when, except it was in/And luckily it was the sponsor's the early days of TV," begins make. Dillon, the memory of the inci-| The fisticuff show, one of TV's dent still etched in pain on his oldest and most durable items, American League W L Pet. GBL 9% 56 .616 -- | 84 61 579 5% 73 72 .508 16% 71 74 490 18% 71 74 490 18% 68 77 469 21% {Kansas City 63 82 .434 26% |Washington 61 85 41829 Tuesday's Results Kansas City 000 000 000-- 0 Wash 000 000 10x-- 1 H H Tsitouris 43 Grim (8) and| Smith; Pascual 16-10 and Kor-| Chicago Cleveland New York Detroit Baltimore Boston check. Kansas City 000 220 011-- 6 12 0 Wash 200 000 000-- 2 5 2 Kucks 8-10 and House; Ramos (9) and Courtney. HR: KC-Jab-| lonski (1). Detroit 100 000 000 00-- 1 4 1 Balt 100 000 000 01-- 2 7 © Foytack 13-14 and Berberet;| Wilhelm 15-11 and Triandos. Chicago 000 100 021-- 4 11 1; New York 200 000 001-- 3 7 0 Pierce 14-14 Shaw (8) and Lol-| usually smiling Irish face. "I"m!/goes into some 10,000,000 homes {which probably would answer "he| "He stepped out of his robe and just left" if any of the ratingCleveland 000 000 000-- 0 6 2 | Boston | clasped his gloves over his head|people called. a little victory wave of greet-| Few fans realize it takes a 10] . The house was in pandemon-/ man crew, a 15-page script, three and guy beaming alllcameras, a mobile unit full of | at such an unex-| equipment and four extra fight- reception, There was pan-|ers, standing by for emergency in our mobile unit too, bouts in case of a quick knock- ot both cameras pan-|out, to stage the weekly event. SPORTS IN BRIEF lar; Terry, Ford 14-10 (8) Turley | (8) Grba (9) and Berra. HR: NY-| Mantle 2 (31). 000 000 001-- 1 6 Grant 9-7 and Nixon, Fitzgerald| (9). Brewer 10-11 and White. | Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Chicago at New York -- Wynn (20-9) vs Coates (5-1). |Cleveland at Boston--Bell (16-11) |vs Casale (11-8). Detroit at Baltimore (N)--Mossi| (14-9) vs Fisher (1-4). Only games scheduled |Cincinnati 13-18 Woodeshick (5) Kemmerer |E® 100 110 012-- 6 12 '3 San Fran 530 210 02x--13 13 1 Hook 5-5 Osteer (1) J. Bailey (7) Acker (8) and E. Bailey; McCormick 12-14 and Landrith. HR: Cin-E. Bailey (12) Thomas Hn: SF-Spencer (12) McCovey (12). Pittsburgh at Chicago ppd, cold weather. Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Pittsburgh at Chicago (2) -- Law (16-9) and Friend (8-17) vs An- |derson (12-10) and Johnson (0G). {Milwaukee at San Francisco -- {Burdette (20-14) vs S. Jones 12). Cincinnati at Los Angeles (N)-- na (4-8) or Nuxhall (8-9) vs Koufax (8-5). Only games scheduled. International League Best-of-seven Final Richmond 0 Havana 1 (Havana lead series 10) Tonight's Game Richmond at Havana (N) American Association Best-of-seven Semi-final Minneapolis 4 Omaha 3 (Minneapolis leads 3-2) Tonight's Game Omaha at Minneapolis (N) City Out Of * {Rough Riders face crucial tests By BEN WARD Canadian Press Staff Writer Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa) in Big Four football action to- night" The Als invade Hamilton Ti- ger-Cals' home park bidding for the Jeague leadership on strength of their 27-21 upset of the previously-unbeaten Ticats in! Montreal Saturday. They'll have a tough time stay- ing ahead of the favored Ticats who play their best ball in newly- renovatea Civic Stadium, Riders, winless in five games co far this seascn, take on Tor- onto Argonauts in Ottawa with vietorv practically a "must." An- other loss would just about drop them out of sight. Mcntrasl and Hamilton now |are tied for the Big Four lead, |each with four wins and one loss. Toronto is third with two wins in five starts. EXPECT RECORD CROWD Officials at Hamilton expect a crowd of about 25,000 to set a third attendance record there this season. The previous high was 24,245 for Argonauts' Labor Day visit but added facilities have made 24,909 seats available room. Ticket sales were nearing 22,000 Tuesday Coach Jim Trimble of Ticats said Tuesday night the weather would decide whether he dresses one or two quarterbacks. Regular Bernie Faloney will start and if the weather is dey Tommy Du- blinski will probably help him out. Trimble also hopes to start end Harry Lampman as a first-string offensive player. 1 out for two games with a knee in- jury, insists he is ready to go tonight. the year that many of them have to be held in the dugout or the Riders Meet Toronto Argos veteran with Chicage Cardinals of the National Football League, practised with Hamilton Tuesday {but will not play. tice injured stars back in Blaicher will return, eS epouny the defensive backfielder Wally {Lencz. But end Hal Patterson |and wingback Ivan Livingstone jin Toronto Sunday. for tonight's game, plus standing Ottawa's troubles tence: "We ean't get much worse --the only way to go is up." Riders are better than their win- less record ard he has picked out a lot of mistakes watching films of Sunday's loss to Argos. football in the second half," said Clair. we did then, we may come up with something." clubhouse, Alouettes will have one o ety Teli tion. Fullb are still out with leg injuries. Oddsmakers in Montreal have established the Ticats as nine- point favorites. But Alouette fans are quick to point out that their club was the pre-game underdog Saturday, too. TROUBLES AT QUARTER Argos are down fo one sea- soned yuarterback for their trip to Ottawa. Ronnie Knox walked off the job Monday night, say- ing football is a *"'game for ani- mals" and that he preferred "the finer things in life." Homebrew Gerry Doucette will be in the Argo slot gunning to re- peat the 19-6 victory over Riders There's a chance that boss Lew Hayman may order Johnny Green, former star with the Uni- versity of Chattanooga, into the quarter slot. Coach Frank Clair summed up in one sen- BOB PORTERFIELD ASKS RELEASE PITTSBURGH (AP)-Pitcher Bob Porterfield said Monday he will ask Pittsburgh Pirates for his unconditional release soon, and catcher Smoky Bur- gess said he may drop out of baseball after this season. Porterfield, now a relief pitcher, told baseball writer Jack Hernon of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: "I intend going in before the season ends and ask general manager Joe Brown to give me my unconditional release. I still feel that I could pitch every four days starting, but I doubt that I'm in their plans very much. Maybe I can stay' out for a year then come back and pitch in that third league. But I definitely want to get my unconditional release." Burgess, who came to the Pi- rates this year in a trade with Cincinnati Redlegs said: "This could be my last one. I'm not sure, but my wife and 1 are going to discuss it thor- oughly during the winter. She's getting pretty tired of the travel now and the children are growing up. After all, this is 16 years of travelling. I lack just a few days of being a 10-year man. It just could be that I will call it a career." a... ae, Black Hawks Work Out Scrimmage ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Chi- cago Black Hawks went through some serious mages Tues- day, the first time coach Rudy Pilous has allowed bodily contact| gince the National Hockey League club opened its 1959 train- ng camp here during the week- "I've always liked to bring them along slowly," Pilous ad- mitted, "but we've got a home- and-home series with Toronto (in Peterborou, Friday and back here Saturday) coming up. We've got to be ready for it." Both Pilous and general mana- ger Tommy Ivan were pleased with the way all three squads went MILD - COOL ~ EVEN BURNING PRECAST MARBLE-LIKE SURFACE, ONE-PIECE CONSTRUCTION. NON-SKID SAFETY TREAD, COMPLETE INSTALLATION IN A FEW HOURS. NO MESS TO CLEAN UP. IDEAL FOR YOUR NEW HOME. THE PERFECT REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS. RAILINGS AVAILABLE. 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City council Monday night gave Mayor Geraid Hyde the power to| Pittsburgh | sign over the team to its sponsor kee Braves Mon- ay they will accept mail appli- Crease cations for world series tickets | Philadelnhi for the last three years, Harvey Louis J. McFarland, who paid $3,000 gIJA=aza OR I TE ro = 0 {vice - president George Biri) Sox outfielder Jim Landis was Tebbets said tickets would gent to hospital with a ruptured sold by mail only. No applica-! Blood vessel in his right leg Sun- tions postmarked after midnight| following a 3-1 White So Friday, Sept. victory over Boston. Landis, lost| cepted indefinitely to his club, hurt the leg earlier and the injury was LONGEST RACE aggravated Sunday when he took| TILBURY (CP) -- A 100-mile| & diving slide into a base. BECOMES A MINISTER EDMONTON (CP) -- Rev. W.| who| ever held for stock cars in Can- |ada, will be staged Friday night |at the Tilbury Speedway. be | phila St. Louis 18, will be ac-|sawatski; | Carver. LY race, reported to be the longest/Mahon 5-3 (8) and Crandall; Craig, Podres (5) L. Sherry (8) Churn 3-1 HR: Mil-Adcock for the team contracts and equip- {ment. | The city will retain rental and| Tuesday's Games 201 000 100-- 4 § 0 302 100 00x-- 6 10. 3 Keegan 0-3 Phillips (6) and Broglio 7-12 and Me- 200 001 021 1--7 16 1 000 501 000 2-- 8 16 1 oo Pizarro (4) Rush (6) Me- owned Memorial Arena while Mr. McFarland, owner of a con- struction company, will have ad- vertising and program rights. In the three years the McFar- lands have played senior A hockey the city's arena commis- sion ran up a $147,000 deficit, $110,000 of which was attributed to the team. (10) and Roseboro. (25). as minister We Bevery United Church. 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