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The Oshawa Times, 25 Sep 1959, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 25, 1959 rn hg £5. + WHITE SOX HAILED AS CHAMPS Manager Al Lope? waves | American League champions | hall in official celebration for from car heading parade for | as it arrives at Chicago City | White Sox. Ticats Seek CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES "crazy mistakes" he referred to By BEN WARD Canadian Press Staff Writer |Were the ones Riders made in dropping their first five games. Bernie Faloney has a cold and| Riders got back into contention confidence. It could make for in- 98.1 and Montreal 43-6. teresting football in Ottawa Sat-| urday afternoon. lin the lineup against Argos. Half- seeking to cool off the third-place National Football League, Rough Riders who came out of been two impressive victories. ) In their last meeting a month Bears may sit out, ago Ticats hammered Riders 34- club has come alive. Saturday's other Big Four ac- tion has Montreal Alouettes at Toronto Argonauts. Ticats lead with 12 points on a Out Ottawa | | Bobby Simpson is bubbling with |ast week by whipping Toronto|Owen who moved up from an Alouettes will have a new face Hamp Pool was fired. .End Hal Patterson is sidelined Lew Hayman has to send Lions 10. But since then: the Ottawa|With a recurring knee injury and one of the several players they're (Bantam Girls League cham- homebreds Bill Bewley, Ted asked for. The choice depends on pionship finals) -- Harman Park |Elsby and Billy Swan also are how those unidentified nominees|vs Eastview Park, at Eastview out of action. Centre Tom Hugo perform in Saturday's game, Ob- Park, 10.00 a.m. and Eastview and halfback Johnny Blaicher viously, Hayman will deal off the Park vs Harman Park, at Har- amount to victory No. 3." Those poorest one. SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc. Playoffs; (Kiwanis Bantam League Finals) -- Southmead vs Simcoe Hall, at Cowan Park, 3rd and de- ciding game of series; | 5.45 p.m. and Eastview vs view, at haw Jen p Topounced Bt to Woodview Park. 3rd and decid- Argos will be performing for INE game of series, 5.45 p.m. the first time under coach Steve SATURDAY'S GAMES RUGBY FOOTBALL Interprovinciai Rugby Football Union Junior League -- Oshawa have 1mps vs North York Knights, at assistant role last week when They won't, however, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, leaders in back George Dixon, cut recently their new quarterback, Al Dorow Northview Collegiate (Bathurst the Big Four race, go to Ottawa by Green Bay Packers of the from B.C. Lions of the WIFU, in and Finch Rd.) 2.00 p.m. has action, | tabbed for his Canadian|Argo plays. 4 nowhere last week to chalk up debut. Guard Gilbert Ane, a 250-, The deal that brought Dorow|(Second game of Ontario finals) | pounder cut by the NFL Chicago may help put some spark into the Oshawa UAW Del's vs Florence He's still learning the SOFTBALL PWSU Inter. "A" Playoffs -- Toronto club. Managing director|Chicks, at Florence, 9.00. p.m. CRA - Neighborhdod Assoc. -- man Park, 2.00 p.m.; 1st and 6-1 record. Montreal has eight points and Toronto and Ottawa are tied with four each. MISSED WORKOUT Faloney, the ex-Maryland all- American who handles most of the Ticat quarterbacking, came down with a cold this week and had to skip Thursday night's workout. He complained to Dr. Jim Charters, the club physician, about muscular pains. It's expected, however, that Faloney will be in his usual slot Saturday, He hasnt missed/20 I dressing for a game since he Pefore. ONTREAL (CP) he was not too pleased with the| The line was Ralph Backstrom, 'New Combination Line In Canadiens' Setup Montreal;Claude Labrosse and Guy Rous- coach Toe Blake said Thursday|seau National Hockey League club's real regulars went on briskly, |workouts but liked a new com- with Bob Turner, Marcel, Bonin, bination that scored four goals in Phil Goyette, intra-squad game the night|Andre Pronovost joining the fol Eastern Professional |2nd games of series. OASA Pee Wec Playoffs -- (1st game of Ontario Championship finals} -- Aldershot vs French. {man's Bay, at Frenchman's Bay, 3.15 pm OASA Midget Playoffs -- (1st game of Southern Ontario final series) Oshawa Sunnyside Park vs Point Edward, at Point Edward, 4.00 p.m. | OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs --| (1st game of Southern Ontario {final series) awe hag D Cleaners vs Gall Gore Ins, a Don' Marshall and Gant, 8.00 p.m. ra : i 'g '| OASA Junior "A" Playoffs -- Royale # 2° "€W! ond game of Southern Ontario The contract-signing by Mont- Montreal Hockey) Nipigon Park Banfield Con- struction Midget girls' softball Semi-|team tied up their CRA-Neigh- borhood Midget Girls' Softball League championship finals last night at their home diamond, when they defeated Woodyiew Park girls 10-8. Woodview Park had won the first game at home, on Tuesday night, 1-0, Now the two teams will settle the 1959 championship in a third and deciding game, at Bathe Park, on Tuesday evening of next week, at 5.30 o'clock. Moss singled in the first inning. after two out, and scored on a hit by Copiihorne, to give Woodview Park girls their first rum last night and then in the second stan. za, Commerford singled with one out and Clarke followed with a homer. That put Woodview Park ahead 30 but in the bottom of the fourth, Boddy, the Woodview pitcher, hit a wild streak after giving an opening single to Scero. Em, and El. Mitchell each drew a walk and then with two out, Gina Nosal homered, to make it 4-3 and Nipigon were '"'away." They added one by Norris in the. fifth, with Em . Mitchell's helping hit scoring Norris. Woodview Park got three runs in the sixth, on a walk to £4 Bi hn go SL Nipigon Park Girls Tie Midget Softball Finals Cameron, single by Trivett and then with two out, Boddy walk- ed, so did Minacs and Germond clicked with a valuable hit to complete the rally, making the score 6-5 for Woodview. They added two more in the 7th, on a homer by Cameron, followed by Trivett's hit and another by Clarke, that came ater two out. Trailing 8-5, Nipigon put on their victory rally in their final turn at bat. And they did it all after their first two batters had struck out, as Boddy went "all out" for Woodview, to try and claim the championship. Sceror started it out with a single, Em Mitchell walked and then EI Mitchell doubled. L. Nosal drew a walk, and then with the score 8-7 for Woodview, Gina Nosal hit her second home-run blow of the game, to make it a 10-8 victory for Nipigon and tie up the series, WOODVIEW PARK -- Minacs, 2b; Germond, 1b; Moss, 3b; Copithorne, rf; Cameron, ss; Trivett, cf; Commerford, e; Clarke, If; Boddy, p. NIPIGON PARK -- Crossman, ¢; Norris, 3b; Scero, ss; Em, Mitchell, p; El Mitchell, ef; L. |Nosal, 2b; G. Nosal, 1b; D. Gra- 'ham, If; Fowler, rf. | Umpires--O'Reilly and Yourke vich. "Y"' Badminton BN Ee a mail GRE Starts Monday came to Canada to join Edmon- ton Eskimos of the Western In- terprovincial Football Union in Ab McDonald and Billy Hicke. League signed two veterans, Ke: fost series) Hanaoiawa Seugeg McDonald got two of the goals.|Mosdell and Lulu Denis. z 3: eancrs bre Port 8.00 The Oshawa "Y" Badminton|evening the starting time is seven 1954. He came to Hamilton in|, BUke said of Thursday's prac-i Royals coach Floyd Curry said ig : : Club will have its opening night|o'clock and terminates at ten- 1957. tices, I guess the boys were he is satisfied with the workouts P OASA Intermediate Industrial|of play for the '59-60 season onlthirty with play at Central Col- " A . tired, but I worked them plenty." [so far although injuries have hit 4 'All-|Monda September 28th, nine |legiate. Coach Jim Trimble gave no in|" go' caiq he would have to getlhis squad. Rookie defenceman|Playoffs -- (2nd game of y "dg P! Hall. An f g tractive feat t th dication of changing his originally, 2400 in shape for Saturday's| |Ontario championship finals) -- o'clock, at Simcoe Hall. or- wane 3tivactive os we " 3 e plan to use Faloney. The Ticats' | exhibition against Ro ¢ hester . 7|Oshawa Duplate vs Sarnia Poly- mer members and any new pros-, ¥ ub and rare! Yi Sun else- spare quarter, Tom Dublinski, is A mn ericans of the American] Alex Mitetf To mer, 8 Sersla, 8.00 p.m. pects are cordially invited to be where, is that the club supplies | By Geo. H. Campbell | Three More SPORTS EDITOR F I " hand. |all the necessary "'birds" for the , or eague sigtsd il ng i vaso esy Leagup bermse "| Beat Billy Hunter ASEBALL. i #4" 'Playolls = on ha necess SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. jumping with enthusiasm Thurs- | } x (CP) -- Sault Thunderbirds have day, the players freely predict-\ MANY EX-LEAFS | SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- Alex necessary, of 'semi-final series) signed three more players for| ing they will upset Hamilton. Americans have a flock of for-|Miteff, the ambling Argentine Oshawa Legion vs Cornwall, al [their entry in the new Eastern| Simpson, the veteran pass-/mer Toronto Maple Leafs: {heavyweight contender, is a 4-to-1/Cornwall, 1.30 p.m. SPORTS MENU Sault Signs 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | Last year the club had the|night's play, at a nominal cost most successful season in its his- per member, per night of play. tory, with well over one hiindred| Prospective members are ale members, making it the largest lowed two nights of play before badminton club in the district. |being required to pay dues. In [(2nd game, and 3rd game if SATURDAY IS "Away Day" for Oshawa sports | teams, with no fewer than seven local teams scheduled for important action, on "foreign sojl." The Oshawa "Imps" meet thé powerful league-leading North York | Professional Hockey League. | catching Canadian end who is the Goaltender Ed Chadwick,|favorite to beat tall Billy Hunter LAWN BOWLING The "Y" club is unique in that this way, one can make up one's |Rider captain, told a quarterback centre Dave Creighton, defence-|of Detroit and rack up his fourth Men's Trebles Tournament, at|it seems to have struck a ine/mind as to whether or not he or They are goaltender Dennis De- {Jordy of last year's St. Cathar- |ines TeePees of the Ontario Hockey Association junior A series; Miltan Marcetta, who {played centre for Buffalo of the {American Hockey League, and Spokane of the Western Hockey League last season; and Ted Whitby Lawn Bowling Club, 1.30|balance between sociability and|she likes the game and wishes competition. There seems to be|to continue. just enviigh of both to satisfy] A general membership meeting both types of players, those who!is usually held in November, to like competition and those who choose a new slate of officers, to are just out for the exercise and conduct club activities for . the sociability. |year. This gives the members a No one need be afraid of feel- month or so to get acquainted ing out of placé as there are all|with each other, before electing club meeting: "Hamilton had/man Marc Reaume and winger straight victory in their tele- better be in perfect mental and|Johnny Wilson, acquired from vised bout tonight. pm. physical shape because they're in Detroit Red Wings. Wilson is con-| The burly bufcher boy has dis- SOCCER sotpiet A for a beating Saturday--a good sidered .a certainty to return -to/posed of Harold Carter, Wayne Oshawa and District ssee. -- one." the Leafs. | Bethea and Alonzo Johnson in re-|Strila vs Port Hope, at Kinsmen The Americans have nine hold-|cent months and now is ranked Civic Memorial Stadium, 7.00 CLAIR HOPEFUL lovers from last season, including seventh among the heavies by p.m. and Old Country Club vs Coach Frank Clair, normally A. MacNeil, Rudy Migay, Bob|the National Boxing Association.|Peterborough Scottish, at Kins- not one for sounding off, had this Nevin and playing coach Steve] Hunter, a lanky, 26-year-old/men Stadium, 8.45 p.m.; Peter- Knights in an Interprovincial Rugby Football Union Junior schedule game tomorrow -afternoon, at North- view Collegiate grounds, This, by the way, is located just north of Highway 401 and you get there by pro- ceeding north on Bathurst street, to Finch's Road. North York, league champions last year and bolstered for Argos' hopeful, Turner, are picked to win the Canadian Junior football title this season. However, their reputa- tion does not awe the Oshawa "Imps," who are going to invade North York tomorrow with plenty of deter- tion, On Wednesday night of next week, Lakeshcre plays here in Oshawa. Five Oshawa softball teams are in playoff action tomorrow, all in quest of Ontario championship laurels. UAW Del's go to Florence tomorrow night, for the sec= ond game of the Pr cial Women's Softball Union Inter; "A" chanipionship finals and a win for the Osha wa gals will give them a long-sought Ontario cham- pionship title. In OASA action, we find Frenchman's Bay Pee Wees opening their All-Ontario championship finals tomorrow afternoon, at home, with Aldershot as the visiting opposition. There's one big game also on tap for tomorrow night, when Dresden visits Brooklin, for the return game of their Inter. "C" Southern finals. It will be remembered last Saturday night and | | |signed for this season |tion game against Toronto Maple the Kinsmen Stadium proved to lonia team taking full advantage! through | Leafs here Sept. 28. Other exhibi-/be an exciting one, In the first|of their carelessness. : [tions are here against Chicago match. Polonia pulled a hot one|got his second goal of the evening out of th {Oct. 1 and Oct. 3, and Detroit out of the fire against Italia, com-|and a little It 1 League; Wright, a left winger from St. Catharines. It brought to seven the players The others are Benny Woit, 31, who played for five seasons on defence with De and Chica Na- fenceman who played for 14 sea- sons in the American and West- ern leagues; Jim Farelli, an ex- pro who played last season with the senior A Sault Greyhouhds and Jchn Offidani, also of the Greyhounds. About 22 players will open the Thunderbirds training camp Sun- dy. The team plays an exhibi-| Red Wings on Oct. 6. to say: Kraftcheck. counter - puncher, will give 10 "If the boys continue at their] Canadiens cut only a few days pounds to the 205-pound Miteff present lip, and the crazy mis- ago and now with the Americans but his reach could cause Alex takes don't retwrn, it should are Cec Hoekstra, Reg Fleming, |trouble. [borough UEW vs Oshawa Kick- ers, at Peterborough, 5.00 p.m. and Uxbridge vs Oshawa Hol- , be sure to fit into one class o llandia, at Uxbridge, 5.00 p.m. another, Kickers Beat Hollandia, Clinch Soccer Loop Title in| squad slackened off with the Po- fall of Hollandia, and midway the second period, a Suiwinski|*"Jockel special" took the wind e Flying Dutchmens' later Adamowicz tied sails and put Kickers in the lead. Jaeger surprised himself, when rihe took a long shot which was Last night's double-header ing from behind a 3-0 deficit to the score. nine o'clock to eleven o'clock Wednesday, seven o'clock to ten-|Anne Christie, thirty. On both these nights, play John Dewsbury, Donna Scott or will be at Simcoe Hall. Thursday | Donna Davidson. . types of players, good, bad anda new Executive. not-too-good, so that anyone can For further information, attend x} 'Opes House" at the "Y" on {September 23 or 24 or contact one The playing nights are Monday, of the following members of ; the executive: Alex Davidson, Ralph Harlowe, AT LAKEVIEW PARK of operation, the Aurora Club are now in second place in the Newmarket and District League, which has four teams in opera- tion this year. Aurora play the Dutch style of soccer, which has proved to be tough sledding for Oshawa Rugger Club Opens Season On Sat. The Oshawa Rugger Club has|boys, who have played Canadiag just released its schedule for the|"rughy", are finding themselves Sunday morning, Brook tled Dresden for ings, before winning a 2-1 thriller. T second game of | the series in Brooklin tomorrow evening is liable to be another nip-and-tuck affair as the teams appear even- ly matched. Mount Zion goes to Selkirk tomorrow night, to open their OASA Intermediate "D" All-Ontario championship finals. {finally win the game in the last| Both clubs played hard in orde {minutes of play on a 4-3 count. get a winning goal, but it wa As a result of the second game,|Polonia who took the lead, afte Kickers clinched their hold on the! Smythe put a perfect pass BOOKIES PICK League Championship by defeat- through the Italia defence, which i i i i i fall season. The first game will hack onto the gridiron, only this s| fumbled by the Hollandia goalie Thistle and (bis promises fo be 1 plaved this Saturday, Sept./time in # slightly different ver. "his first goal of the season and| Later in the evening, the regu-(26, at Lakeview Park, here in gion. Neverthelecs, iey'te taking which also put his side ahead to|lar double-header will be played| Oshawa. Ajax will be the visiting to {his fame e duc 2b ale, MILWAUKEE ing a tough Hollandia squad by bounced off the goalie's chest to stay. |at 7.00 and is pay in fe, Sta feta nl Lickel} time I more old oe gl Bo Kicking LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-- I 3-1 score. Needing only one|the feet of Pietrowski, who made Hollandia never gave up and yum, with Stplla aud on i pe Ome fame bids bods yey around, regardless of age, they The way. the gamblers see it, |point in order to win the UAWA|no mistake. Vesters, aiter a valiant effort, un- OCC battling it out Stor last :pot|the club has erected new goallare invited to come down to a the Milwaukee Braves will win |Trophy, Kickers collected two in| Jtalia tried hard to recuperate assisted, scored the only marker g st « game, to watch, or to get in Of the four Oshawa teams engaged in OASA play- off action, only one is a serious situation. Scugog Clean- ers Juniors have their backs to the elimination wall. They play the second game of Junior "A" Southern fi- nals in Hamilton tomorrow night at Woodlands Park and the Scugogs, defending the Ontario Junior "A" crown, have to win this one Saturday night or yield the title, since they dropped the first game of the series here last Saturday, 7-5. Oshawa Duplate are in Sarnia to- morrow night for the second game of the Ontario In- dustrial finals and Duplate can bring home the cham- pionship, if they knock off Polymer in Sarnia. Sunny- side Park Midgets open their Southern final series in Sarnia tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock and the Scu- gog Cleaners Juveniles open another Southern final round, in Galt, tomorrow night under lights. Both the Midget and Juvenile series will have second games in the series, here in Oshawa, on Wednesday, BRIGHT BITS: -- Rounding out the list of Oshawa ball teams playing away-from-home tomorrow, is the OBA Junior "A" semi-final series, with Oshawa Legion in Cornwall for the second game of the round ,and also the 3rd game, should Cornwall tie it up with a win in the early afternoon ... OSHAWA AND DISTRICT Soccer Assoc. concludes its schedule tomorrow night, in=- cluding a doubleheader at Kinsmen Stadium. Last night, Oshawa Kickers defeated Hollandia to clinch the 1959 league championship, After this week-end, comes spe- cial trophy playoffs ... SUDDEN-DEATH games in Bantam boys Kiwanis League softball semi-final rounds, hold the spotlight tonight, with Eastview at Woodview Park and Southmead vs. Simcoe Hall at Cowan Park. Winners of these games tonight, open their 3-out-of-5 league championship final series on Monday evening and also on Monday, at 5.30 o'clock, Fernhill Park opens the local Midget League championship final series, at Sunnyside Park . .. UAW DEL'S have chartered a bus for their trip to Florence on Saturday and they have room for some extra passengers. Interested rooters ~ should phone 3-2773 or 8-0514, this evening . . . TABLE TENNIS will get under way again at the CRA next week, with league play. Monday and Thursday even- . ings are practice nights at CRA and interested players should call Gerry Gelette, at 5-1111 or Bob Harrison, 8-5885, for further information, The Canadiens st | : line OR75H. WITH ayed close to two in a row and are sure to be! Following r ed S 1p the 1957-58 NHL finalists for two|firing, We've lost eight consecu-|dates of the Southern Lakeshore| Leaf tive games to them in two sea-|Conference, ds but wilted under ure and didn't get too ma per pres Hull-Ottawa Canadiens HULL, Que. (CP) -- Toronto $i Toronto penalties, two in the Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League broke loose for" three goals in the fi blank Hull-Ottawa Canadiens of alties the new ern Professionad Hockey League 4-0 in an exhibi- season {Chadwick and Jerry McNamara. | Gerry Ehman, Bobby Pulford, scored the Leaf goals for Hull before about '2,800 fans. lior A division. Bert Olmstead and Tim Horton! It was the first game of the injured the National League pennant. But they're not so sure about tht world series. Milwaukee was 5-8 on Thurs- day's betting line and Los Angeles Dodgers were 6-5. This means you would have to bet $8 to win $5 if you were going with Milwaukee, or $5 to win $6 if you liked Los Angeles. The Braves and Dodgers are tied for first place, but the gambling houses say the sched- ule favors Milwaukee, The Braves have three games at home with last-place Philadel- phia, while the Dodgers have three on the road with fifth place Chicago. The world series is 10-11 and pick 'em. This means the bet- tor can pick either Chicago White Sox or the National League winner and put up $11 to win $10. + od) i i [this one and have still a game|put it was too late and Polonia for his team. Scots, in the second game. |:ieft to play with the Peterboro| emerged the victors. | This was a very good game and UEW. | ~ |Hollandia were the first to con- | © KICKERS CINCH TITLE | gratulate the Kickers players on ITALIA LEADS EARLY | Hollandia and Kickers gave a winning the UAWA League Cham- | Italia started out in grand style, good performance in the second pjonship Trophy, which will be playing beautiful soccer, and had match, an important one for presented at a league banquet at| |a three-goal lead within the first Kickers. Hollandia gave a very the end of October. At Peterboro, Kickers take on|the club's first team will play the UEW | tion also at five o'clock. = . A Pts. n the play-offs with Peterboro|posts here. squad, with a five| Saturday games, while the club's| o'clock start while at Uxbridge, second team will play on Sun-py pocioo Hollandia will provide the opposi- days. | : stay. More and more Canadian touch with club officials, who It is interesting to note that| Cyr J glad to have prospects |for one of the teams. If interested get in touch with 91 Gladstone, RA | Dan Kocho, 124% Oliv Yes. English Rugby is here to} 73085 or Dan Boor 9 %: Olive fifteen minutes. The Polonia de-| good account of themselves, par- fence was practically .tied In ticularly in the first half, when knots by the fast moving Italialthey held Kickers to a 1-0 score forwards, the hero of which was|at the half-way mark, Duiella Silvio Latin, who bagged all haveing scored beautifully. three goals. The Dutchmen played a mighty | Polonia were able to rally long Phy Sa were pay at hay by enough in the first period to score the outstanding work of the Kick- {once on a nice effort by Suiwinski ers' defence, who were sorely to make it 3-1 at the half. |tried at times. POLONIA FIGHTS BACK The staying power of the Kick- In the second stanza, the Italialers squad proved to be the down- 14 36 33 33 27 32 38 30 36 27 3923 39 18 67 16 48 14 57 9 102 4 110 3 Kickers PLAYOFF HERE SAT. Thistle Saturday afternoon, at 4.00 p.m. |Strila in the Kinsmen Stadium, Thistle |pojonia and Aurora tangle in the first|gojlandia {round of the Eastern Ontario |jtalia {Championship Trophy which is al UEW home-and-home series, with total occ |goals to count, |Scots Aurora have played in Oshawa Malta before and have proved to be a| Uxbridge tough team. In their fifth season|Port Hope PNNO =~ LOUN Ina El Fd FP 2 3 2 0 3 3 2 4 4 3 2 0 fk bk pk fk pk | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS f American League National League Dutchmen Add Another Rugby Star KITCHENER (CP)--Kitchener-| another former National Football League player to their squad in a drive to win the Ontario Rugby Football Union senior title. {backer and end from Chicago s, attended his first practice | Wednesday night. He will spe ac- tion Saturday night in a key game against Sarnia Golden Bears, now in a first-place tie |with London Lords. The Dutch- {men are third. | "This is a big one for both of us," said Dutchmen coach Bob Jauren, "The Bears have lost /|sons and if we don't have the I O08 © a] H tH H J | {good scoPing chances on Ed|desire to win this one we'll never Leagues, have it." MAY NOT RACE DETROIT (AP) -- The owner -- Gary Edmunson drew four of|of Miss U.S. I said Thursday his Whitby Collegiate and Bowman- powerboat would not defend her inal minutes for a brief skirmish crown in the Sahara Cup race at| with Jean-Mare Picard of Cana-|]ag Vegas, Nev., Oct. 21 if driver al period to diens who drew four minor pen-/pon Wilson has not covered hy that time last Sunday fully re.| Wilson was| when Miss Ottawa who!U.S. I bucked and threw him out| tion hocker game Thursday night played last year in the OHA Sen-|/in the President's Cup race at { Washington. Waterloo Dutchmen have added |¥® Biggs (00) and McLish (199). Ron Loudd, 220 - pound line-| Unchanged from Wednesday. Thursday's Results No games scheduled. Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Los Angeles at Chicago -- Drys- dale (17-13) vs Hobbie (16-13). Philadclphia at Milwaukee (N)-- Cardwell (9-10) vs Burdette (21-14) Unchanged from Wednesday Thursday's Results No games scheduled. Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Chicago at Detroit Pierce (14-15) vs Mossie (16-9). Baltimore at New York (N)-- Walker (11-9) vs Ford (15-10). Washington at Boston (N) : Clevenger (8-5) vs Wilson (1-1). San Francisco at St. Louis (N)| Kansas Citv at Cleveland (2)--|S. Joaes (20-15) vs Mizell Kucks (8-11) and Daley (16-13)](13-9). Only games scheduled. | Saturday's Games |Los Angeles at Chicago Philadclphia at Milwaukee San Francisco at St. Louis (N) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Saturday's Games Chicago at Detroit Kansas City at Cleveland Baltimore at New York Washington at Boston 'SENIOR AND JUNIOR Football Schedules FIRST SINCE 1944 Bribe Report By Robinson PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Base- ington Senators told of being ball Commissioner Ford Frick contacted by gamblers. Other commended pitcher Humberto!unsuccessful bribe attempts were Robinson of Philadelphia Phil- made in 1922 and 1924, the latter Jeg for reporting an attempted Yepursed Sy Heinie Sand, also of ibe. {the Phillies. "Robinson acted immediately] Robinson testified in municipal in reporting the attempt," Frick court Thursday that a cafe owner Woodward Race Seen Top Dream NEW YORK (AP) -- Take the nation's two top older horses. Add the ranking three-year-old. Put them on the same track at a distance each prefers and with weights favorable to all. And you have a dream horse race. That is what the $100,000 added Woodward at Aqueduct figures to 1959 SCHEDULE Oshawa "home games" will be played at Lakeview Park: Kick- off Times -- 3.1% p.m. Sat., Sept. 26 -- Ajax I vs. Osh awa I at Oshawa. Sat., Oct. 3 -- Canucks I vs. Oshawa I at Centre Island, To- ronto. Sat., Oct. 10 -- Nomads II vs. Oshawa I at Oshawa. Sat. Oct. 17 -- Oshawa I vs. Wanderers II at Rosedale. Sat., Oct. 24 -- Oshawa I vs. Old Boys at Oshawa. Sat., Oct. 31 -- Oshawa 1 vs. Peterborough at Oshawa. Sat., Nov. 7--Oshawa vs. Sara- cens II at Oshawa. Sat. Nov. 14 -- Oshawa vs. Balmy Beach at Pantry Park. be Saturday when Round Table, Hillsdale and Sword Dancer hook up at 1% miles under weight-for- age conditions. { Round Table, a five - year - old] from Travis Kerr's stables, and Hillsdale, a rangy four-year-old from the barns of C. W. (Cat- fish) Smith of Georgia Tech and Chicago Bears football fame, each pack 126 pounds. Sword Dancer, best of the thee oar olds out of Mrs. Dodge /Sloane's Brookmeade Stable, picks up 120. There hasn't been anything like said in New York. "He is inno-|placed $200 or $300 on the sink cent of any wrongdoing because as a down payment while Robin- of his prompt action." Ison was washing, | The incident recalled the Chi-| "It fell in the water," Robinson| cago White Sox scandal of 1919 told Judge J. Sydney Hoffman. in which eight of the so-called "I told him to take it out. He| Black Sox were banned from took it out." | baseball for life for accepting] "Did it anger you?" Robinson| bribes to throw games against|was asked. | the Cincinnati Reds in the world "Sure it did. I told him no..I| series. said it was my profession and I| OTHER ATTEMPTS would lose my job forever and I| it on the American turf since Bold Ruler tool the measure of Gallant Man ana Round Table in the 1957 Trenton Handicap at Garden State Park. At least two other horses, Babu and Inside Tract, are gxpected to start. Round Taber the probable 4-5 favorite with Hillsdale the 5-2 second choice and,Sword Dancer third al 4-1 in the early line. But it is not difficult to make out a Heating Problem ? . For the finest in * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING © GAS WATER HEATERS Installation by Experts HEATING SALES W. Borrowdale RA 3-4878 | and Whitby at OCVI For Collegiate Teams the Oct. 14 -- Bowmanville Whitby are specific| at Emil (Dutch) Leonard of Wash-| Junior and Senior| SERRE Interscholastic Rugby Football embracing the three Oshawa secondary schools, OCVI, Oshawa Central and Osh- awa Donevan, along with Pick- ering and District High School, Oct. 21 -- OCVI at Pickering Oct. 23 -- Donevan at Bow- manville Oct. 28 -- Pickering at Whitby and OCVI at Bowmanville JUNIOR SCHEDULE Sept. 30 -- Donevan at Whitby Oct, 1 -- Central at OCVI (Ex. Game) \ Oct. 27 -- OCVI at Donevan Oct. 29 -- Bonevan at Central Oct. 30 -- Bowmanville ati OCVI | NOTE: All games begin at 3.30 ville High School SENIOR SCHEDULE Sept. 29 OCVI at Donevan (Ex. Game) Oct. 2 --- Pickering at manville and Whitby Donevan Oct. 9 Pickering at Donevan| i change in sweater colors, ville and OCVI at Whitby. [pay for officials. Oct. 14 -- Donevan at OCVI|per game. (Ex. Game) |games will Oct. 16 -- Whitby at Bowman-|only. = Results ville Oct. 19 -- Central at OCVI Two officials|t Bow- at and eligibility lA. Schell. Robinson's action was the first/can't do it." report of a bribe since 1944 when $1,500 OFFER Friedman, 42, came to his hotel] Oct. 16 -- Donevan at OCVI |room Tuesday and offered him | Oct. 22 -- Bowmanville at Don- ¢1 500 to throw the second game evan and Whitby at Central |o¢ 5 twi.night doubleheader that {night against Cincinnati. testified. p.m. Home team must make the|pitched seven ifigame and won it for the Phillies] Oct. 8 -- Central at Bowman- necessary. The "host" team will/3.2, He gave up three hits, scored Bowmanville home|ple, require one official none. forms are to be forwarded to J. 000 bail on a-charge of attempted Ibribery of an athletic contest." | case for any of the trio. Robinson said that Harold A well established forming @ new company in the | of responsible positions are avai Il to men vith experience in cher budget plans, credit card plans, for well quulified experienced Ottawa, Homilton, Windsor Lo salary, expenses, unusual emp opportunity for. advancemént. 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