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The Oshawa Times, 22 Mar 1960, p. 11

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 22, 1960 EASTERN CANADA SKIP TRIES N.B., Marge Harris, N.S., and Ruth Smith, P.Q., hope they don't have the same problem tomorrow morning in the first draw of the Dominion Diamond "D" championships. These five Having trouble getting over the hogline' is the skip of the Port Arthur rink, Elsie for- syth. while other sk right), Mrs. James PEI, Mrs. Gerry Comeau, SPORTS CALENDAR HOCKEY TODAY'S GAMES Civil Service League (Deciding #7 Whitby 'Dunnies' { 'Have To Rebuild? =u... | club, the Windsor Bulldogs, who Times vs Imperials and Fire- What now for the Whitby Dun- ? |are deep in ability and the much|fighters vs Subway Lunch. Both {lops? Their tremendous record of # needed desire that accompanies games at Port Perry Arena |four-straight championships drew a winner. Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. to a close as a result of Win Manager Wren Blair has the (Juvenile round-robin playoffs) -- isor's decisive three - straight| problem of trying to rebuild next/ Hayden Macdonald's vs Oshawa games in their best-of-five semi- season, with the possibility of Dairy, at 8.30 p.m. and Tony's. final series. i [some retirements, likely Bob Has- Refreshments vs Beaton's Dairy, It is a record which will prob-| : one or two others. at 9.30 p.m ably stand for some time, and| There also will have to be some {had its fine beginning in the fall|} strengthening done to other posi- WE {of 1955, iff the Eastern OHA Sen- tions on the club. Before any of HOCK { {ior "B" loop. nak this takes place, the club must Oshawa MHA Midget Round-| The Dunlops finished the sea- ; |assess their final financial status.|ROPin: Local 222 vs Can. Legion son as champions of Ontario de-| It is no secret that gate reat 6.30 p.m.; Rotary vs Lions at feating the Woodstock Athletics |ceipts were below par, but 'one 30 p.m. and Kiwanis vs Kins-| four games to two. : | could notice an upswing in the last/ Men at 8.30 p.m- All games at the Then came the elevation to Sen-| |few games, people probably real. Children's Arena. ior "A" hockey, something which| {izing just how tough this league ~ Western OHA Senior "A" clubs] really was. |simply scoffed 'at, saying "Who! At any rate it appeary almost |are they trying to kid, they're {certain that the club will be oper- not strong enough to compete ating again next year. Some new with us." % players will have to be acquired The rest i= history! Whitby cap- The fans will return to fever pitch tured the Eastern Ontario Senior # "4 next season as the club strives to | "A" championship and thus quali-| regain their supremacy, held for Are All-Stars {fied to meet the powerful Kit-| {a long time. {chener-Waterloo Dutchmen in a | Meanwhile members of the Dun. The Oshawa five-pin bowling best-of-seven series for the South- lop hockey club can take it easy community gained a little more ern Ontario gravy. REA Fo and enjoy the Stanley Cup play-/respect over the weekend when Talk up Kitchener way was: jihels ose! ey Sig Ni oa, offs, and keep a keen eye on other three local trundlers qualified to 'The Dutchies" in the minimum ¥ hg final day of the tourney {play-off activity across the coun-|vepresent Eastern "Canada hy four games. These Words camel orn ow timnics tain To TY placing on the Eastern Canadian 3 ; ah : ; The excitement pertaining to 'Ladies' Championshi All . Stz right from radio people and the|inat game and 'he entire aspect ne ampionship All . Star press, not just the hockey public, isi the tournament cannot be go, We remember vividly. the taped | oqualied anywhere. Not one of the [iorYiew i 2 wa players on that fine club will ever I say 4 ,. "hiev. can't imagine a hockey club mov- forget those achievements ing frem Senior B to "A" giving The Whitby Dunlops were not anyone too much opposition." content to stand pat. They re- And after the first game, which turned to win a second Allan ended 6-2 for the Dutchies at Cub in three years, setting a new Guelph, no one was too' eager Yecord wi Hus deat akin oe them as they were entering a| Marg Summers of St. Catha- to disagiree with him This season had all the makings car Monday, Peter Lightheart. vines finished in first place and But the "Dunnies" rallied to Of still another Allan Cup with the 19 and Mark Palmatary, 18, will now represent the East win the series, and were not con-| Dunnies" once again ending In pleaded guilty to breaking into against the West in the All tent to stop there, and continued first place in the OHA Senior "A™ iy homes {Canadian Ladies' Singles Cham on with a duplication over the Standings, in a combined league GET 183 RUNS pionship Marg's "total for 10 North Bay Tappers, and Spo- With their rivals from Western On-| Bi AJRMONT, BRITISH Guiana sames was 2410 . kane which gave them the Allan /tario. (Reuters) England's - emer-' T bos a5 Cup, a great honor 'for a battling] But apparently the desire which gency replacement, Jim Parks, 1. he bowlers who made the never-say-die hockey club was so prevalent in past Seasons|scored 183 runs in his first game Eastern All-Star Team finished This also put them in line for had dwindled until they finally|/in a drawn match against Berb- as follows Bea Milton of Osh- a chance to regain the world's met an early elimination for the ice Monday. It was the highest ®" Grace = Kaiser of championship for Canada the!first time in five seasons individual score | an English { Isabell King of Ost a Millie Evans of To- by following year at Oslo, Norway, They succumbed to a red-hotiplaver on the current tour LS - i - - it - : ; Janet Peel of Oshawa ale Hulford, Acton, 2279 DNESDAY"S GAMES ¥ | Three Oshawa 3-Pin Bowlers SANDY AIR and again with a few additions {o SPORTS BRIEFS Competing in the Eastern Fin- als of the BPAO Canadian Cham- SPOTS KEEPER PLAY pionship at Central Lanes in Janes of British Columbia Lions Hamilton, Bea Milton, Isabell has helped solve seven house King and Janet Peel, all of Osh lootings in the Vancouver arca. @Wa., were successful in winnin Janes spotted two youths leaving|@ place on the Eastern C his home March 12 and nabbed |All-Star club. anadian OSHAWA ICE Eastern Canada skips will lead their respective Provincial | champions into the . Eastern | Canada round - robin playoff | today. Note the "little hog" pointing out that this stone "didn't make y 'Oshawa Vikings Rugger Team Ready To Play The Ontario Rugger Union hastnel 4. This program will feature announced the 1960 Spring Ex-|a rugger match between the com- hibition schedule of the Oshawa|bined Oxford - Cambridge team Vikings. This spring the Vikings|playing Dartmouth. ; will operate two teams, one team| The following is the Spring Ex- playing Senior 'A' competition|hibition Schedule for the two Vik- and the other playing Intermedi-|{ing teams: |ate competition. The success of| Saturday, March 26 -- Ajax vs {the spring season will determine{Oshawa No. 2 at 2.00 p.m. and what league the two Oshawa Peterborough No. 1 vs Oshawa teams will enter during league No. 1 at 3.15 p.m. Both games at play next fall. [Lakeview Pape 'Ward The Vikings are also seriously| Saturday, April 2 -- Wanderers considering entering two 7-a-side| NO. 2. vs Oshawa No. 2 at 2.00 tournaments this spring, one in(P-m. and Wanderers No. 1vs Toronto and one in Deep River|Oshawa No. 1 at 3.15 p.m. Both and possibly one in Montreal. In|games at Lakeview Park. these tournaments only seven| Saturday, April 9 -- Nomads players instead of the regular 15/No. 2 vs Oshawa No. 2 at 2.00 are used. Action is continuous, t.m. and Oshawa No. 1 vs Osh- |but play is limited to two 10 min-'awa No. 2 at 3.15 p.m. Both ute halves. 7-a-side rugger/games at Lakeview Park. matches require excellent stam. Saturday, April 16 -- Oshawa ina and condition on the part of 2 vs Saracens No .2 at 2.00 its competitors. and -Oshav'a No. 1vs Osh- a No. 1 at 3.15 p.m. Both games at Agincourt. Saturday, April 23 -- Scottish No. 2 vs Oshawa No. 2 at 2.00 p.m. and Scottish No. 1 vs Osh. awa No. 1 at 3.15 p.m. Both games at Lakeview Park. Saturday, April 30 -- 7-a-side Tournament at Toronto (semi- Sunday, May 1 -- Oshawa No. 1 vs Bank of Comm. at 2.00 p.m. in Toronto and Oshawa No. 2 vs Ajax at 3.00 p.m. in Ajax. Saturday, May 8 7-a-side ~ ament Finals, Toronto. May 21 -- 7-a-side Montreal. Civitan Continues Unbeaten String With only two weeks remaining standings in drawing with €ana- in the nine-week Oshawa Minor dian Tire 3-3. Hockey Association Bantam se- Kenny Brack was top marks- ries round - robin play-off, just man for the Tiremen, clicking for two clubs have a chance of cop-itwo with Bob Knapp adding the {ping the "City League" cham- other. pionship. Civitan, with an un-| Doug Greenwood was a two- N Another project undertaken by the Oshawa Club is their attempt in forming a junior Rugger team for all interested boys under the age of 18 years. The Toronto area has planned a few teams and i is hoped Oshawa can field enough players to compete with them. Any i ed boys, under the age of should contact Ed Kolodzie, 355 Albert street, phone RA 3-3209 or Bill Pascoe, 304 Sim- coe street north, phone RA 8-0606. Rugger fans, new and old, will Le glad to know of a Sports Spec- tacular to be shown on Sunday, Saturday, April 10 at 3.00 o'clock on Chan- Tournment, ic Bf SPORTS MENU g§opny Liston : By Geo. H. Campbell | A d ds Victiin SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' To KO List HOUSTON. Tex: (AP Liston bombed Cleveland | liams into oblivion in the second | round Monday night and imme- | diately looked around for another bout--this one with Rov Hs "because we got to keep until we get the big shol." The powerful Negro from Phila- delphia just about wrote "finis on the career of Williams, the Houston heavyweight hope, wher he looped a high left hook fol- {lowed by a crushing righ {sent Williams down for an eight- | count. Liston was on Williams as soon as the Houston fighter 1 his feet. A flurry of rights sent Williams to his knees and Cleveland tried to struggle back to his feet once Ernie Taylor stopped It was 2:13 of the Liston weighed | Williams 215%. [27TH VICTORY Liston has won fights with knot row, and feels .he to a shot at the ld's_ heavy- weight championship. His man ager, Pepe Parone d 1 fight anybody until (Ingemar) Johansson "My best punch was a combin- ation," Liston said. "One time 1 NHL ROUNDUP With 120 bowlers from all parts|beaten record of seven - straight goal getter for Duplate with Mike of Ontario competing in Hamil-|victories and B'Nai B'Rith, who Sheridan sharing an orphan taily, : ton. the local shooters deserve a have suffered only one setback| CIVITAN . WEST. KIWANIS 'Hull And Plante A d W : hig hand for their excellent show. are the two teams in the ten] Civitan remained atop the ling and once again it proves that team circuit still in the running. [league standings, recording their Oshawa can hold its own with the' In the weekly five games that seventh - straight triumph, edg- Ibest in the popular game of five were played in. the Children's!ing Westmount Kiwanis 8-1. pin Arena last night B'Nai B'Rith| Brain Brady, Johnny Burr and All continued their prolific goal-scor- Jimmie Music were the winners' ng elip, lacing Local 205, 11-2, to|bellringers while Brian Morris re- give them close to seven-goals-|plied for the W. K. boys. per-game. Defending title-hold-] LOCAL 1817 - HOUDAILLE ers, Canadian Tire and Duplate| Behind the shutout netminding Limited fought to a 3-3 tie, Civi-jof Charlie Bremner, Local 1817 The Na- Provost, Mt] onal Hockey League's final of- Mohns, Bos ficial statistics released today Toppazzini, Bos confirmed Bobby Hull of Chicago!Pilote, Ch Black Hawks as scoring cham-|Labine, Bos pion and goalie Jacques Plante of Goyette, Mtl Montreal Canadiens as winner of Duff, Tor the Vezina Trophy. Sloan, Chi Each carries a $1,000 bonusiOliver, Det from the league. Mahovlich, Tor A goal and an assist the Marshall, Mtl schedule windup Sunday night Harris, Tor 1. If these gals are not up in the tan stopped Westmount Kiwanis registered a 2.0 decision over 1g air right now, they will be when 3.3 Tocal 1817 blanked winless Houdaille Industries. gave the 21-year-old Hull 39 goals and 42 assists for 81 points and Ri h d Ri k In Third Game g3/ihey take off from Malton Air-|Houdaille Industries 2-0 and in! A pair of Bob's, namely Haynes 16 port, as guests of the Bowling ihe final encounter, Police Asso and Trewin, were the game's 71 Proprietors Association of On-ciation posted a 4-2 decision over only lamplighters against Hou. 64 'arvio, who are footing the bill for [cal 2784. |daille, who have dropped their a one-point margin over Bronco Horvath of Boston Bruins. He gets the Art Ross Trophy. Horvath had 39 goals but was EDINBURGH (CP)--The Ernie Richardson rink from Regina with two straight victories, enters he third game ofthe Scoich Cup he bowlers mention- {ed compete against the best in Western Canada for the All-Canadian title at Calgary over the Easter weekend. Sonny fo THE BIGGEST EVENT in Oshawa's curling history : gets under way this morning, with the first round of the Fastern Canada playdowns, in the Dominion Diamond "D" championships, This is, in reality, the Eastern Can- ada curling championship, to be played on a round-robin basis with Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and all par- ticipating, via their separate provincial champions. pre- viously declared. The survivor, which barring a tle, will be decided by Thursday, will meet the Western Canada ehampions, from Saskatoon, in a two-out-of-three series, on Friday, for a challenge or invitation All-Canada final. Next vear, Dominion Stores, the sponsors, will put on a full-scale 10-province round-robin playoff, for the Canadian Diamond "D" ladies' curling title, 46 15 45 45 14 43 41 40 39 39 38 38 25 21 MONTREAL (CP) 42 62 26 100 58 Sullivan, NY 12 Murphy, Ch Olmstead, Tor Popein, NY Nesterenko, Chi Gendron, Bos M. Richard, ladies' busy id 36 36 16 35 3 54 16 6 in | 13 2 saine Avg. as Plante, Mtl 2:54 Hodge, Mtl Montreal totals planned for this Dominion Stores at Flying sportswr ters and ng. The ceremonies testivities week are all-embraci Last night were host a press-radio reception, Dutchman, Bowmanville, where the and radio folk met the Eastern Canada Ladies' Curl- g Association officers, the Oshawa Club officers and the five Eastern Canada rinks, Mrs. Pauline Burden - heads the P.E.IL entry as skip with Mrs, Mona Comeau | as skip of the New Brunswick entry, while Mrs Marge Harris heads the Nova Scotia rink; Mrs. Ruth Smith ip of the Quebec champions and Mrs. Elsie Forsyth skip of the Ontario representatives, who hail from Port Art ur. Miss Jovce McKee is skip of the Saskatoon rink. Western Canada champions. They open the big event morning with a gala parade, complete with m 70 ; 78 the fight, second 212% at the Hall, Chi 2. pounds, w Bower, Tor Chadwick, Tor Toronto totals ing - 27 28 pro Sawchuk. Det Riggin, Det Boisvert, Det Detroit totals 2! "Lane is guilty of a gross dis- tortion of fact," Harris said. "I'm not going to move until I hear from the commissioner." It will be up to Lane io appeal for a ruling. Harris, obviously picturing a situation in which any player was entitled vor 5 Buddy Tex outpointed 182, Dallas, 10 Philadelphia--Dick Young, "162, stopped Willie Turman, 187, Sonny 1 Mtl 19 50 this Calgary trip. All Oshawa will WN ' - 3 ipast 13 games. Penaiti y ! 0 be rooting for them and hg! BNA FR Local. POLICE LOCAL 2784 ees in Ininutcs Ye Sins shem. the posi Hormanoes_ongh of. Dave, bgam-le ERICK: Apo igtadmiine York 850, Toronto 862, Boston ing, Timmy Gilmore and Glenn 8oais fom out nt pla 932. Chicago 970 : |Elliott, B'Nai B'Rith whalloped ers, blasted Local 2784, 4-2 to Spa: SANICRR0 IY. FIGHTS LAST | Local 205 quite handily 11-2. Russ/wrap up the final game of the Record of goalkeepers: Korbak, Johnny Neate, Pete r/ night. : ; G GA SO NIGHT Brown, Gord Muchyniski and Bobby Crosmas, Wallace Nor- 69175 3 Billy Dingham were the other Hey, A Cooper End Stave Salter 3 0 3.00 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |snipers. Be Ret giao 0 San Antonio, Tex.--Ray Por-| Bobby Robinson with a pair, and. Bob Waters divided the dad 3 goal 9.57 tilla, 141, Houston, stopped light- giving him 2 parol joa] of iio784" tallies one assist shy o . weight Joe Brown, 136'z, Hous-|seven, rang the or 205. : dag i : Fiante won the Vezina for he 3'ton, 6 (non-title) | CAN. TIRE - DUPLATE gl alan A msc iliye gi bis Houston--Sonny Liston, 212'%2,! Duplate consolidated their gripland Jim Foreman; scorer, Jim ody b stopped Cleveland on third spot in the play-off Shaw. to the goaltender who sees the TR Ce 2 > | é most action for the club with the a 2.69 Williams, 214%, Houston, 2 : pap -- best defensive record. curling series tonight in Glaszow '=| Dallas--Roy Harris, 196, Cut » | with a strong chance of scoring and Shoot, Tex. outpointed Henry TWO GOALS FEWER an outright victory for Canada in or Ic The league - champion Cana- the best-of-five series. diens, with Plante in nets for 69 The Canadian champions easily of the 70 games, yielded 178 beat the Hugh Neilson rink, win- To Rule On goals to the opposition. Glenn ners of the Scottish champion- Hall and his Chicago mates al- ship, 14-7 here Monday night lowed two more. after taking the first game 11-8 Lumley, Bos Simmons, Bos Boston totals Worsley, NY Paille, NY 3 FES this this p 8 158, a bagpipe band. The Oshawa Curling Club is specially decorated for the event, replete with banners, flags, flowers, etc. Mrs. Hazel Watt, president-elect the Canadian Ladies' Curling Association (which formed here tomorrow) is master of ceremonies Lyman Gifford will give an official civic welcome and J. Scott Feggans, vice-president of Dominion Stores' advertising and public relations, will speak on behalf the Mrs. Michael Starr will deliver the rock to officially open the event. There are two games each morning and afternoon, today and Wed- nesday and one Thursday morning. If there a in the round-robin results it will be settled Thursday afternoon. Western Canada's champions arrive here Wednesday and- will play the All-Canada finals on Fri- day. A special committee of the Oshawa ladies' curling fraternity, headed by president Belva Cain, is in charge of special events and entertainment. Part of the official program of course includes a reception this evenin and the Eastern Canada victory banquet is on S day at Hotel Genosha, when T. Cormack, president of Dominion Stores Ltd, of will be Mayor of fi sponsor 1S tie evening the will be BRIGHT BITS: Oshawa City and District Softball Association is holding a big meeting tomorrow (Wed- nesday) ht at the Union Hall, Bond Street, at eight o'clock, en the business will include the election of 1960 officers and the appointing of OASA convention delegates . . . KEN TIPNEY together with his wife Batty and the Reeds, Ted and Marg. won the Port Perry mixed bonspiel on Saturday, winning three games for top honors . . ALVIN AND Kathleen Ariss, of 21 Durham Street, Ajax, won angling laurels in the 25th annual Metropolitan Miami Fishing tournament, they caught seven kingfish, one grouper and snapper, the all-tackle division, Capt. Tony racino, out Key West, was their guide. They make the Year Book of South Florida Fishing, for their feat CANADA'S curling champions, the Richardsons from Saskatchewan, defeated Scotland 14-7 on Monday in the second game of the Scottish Cup playoffs . . , . . CAROL HEISS, U.S. figure-skating queen, has not only announced her coming marriage to Alan Jer an- her U.S. skat star, but has also intimated that ave a g at motion pictures . . . BOSTON RED SOX have signed up Rus Nixon former Cleveland Indian catcher "PUNCH" IMLACH is predicting that Red Wings may win one game but that his Tor- onto Leafs will win their semi-final series within five games: LUCK HELPS! Bobby Hull got the point that won this year's NHL scoring championship when his pass from behind the goal deflected into the net off teammate Eric Nesterenko's skate. Bronco Hor- vath, on the other hand, missed the entire second per- jod, having x-ray pictures taken at the hospital, after being hit on the face by teammate Bob Armstrong's slap shot, n w when three t in Tar- of ins, nim Philadelphia, Joe Hemphill, I outpointed Philadelphia. 8. Sydney, Australia Auburn Copeland 130, Flint, Mich. of stopped Roy Jacobs, 129'2, Ni- geria, 11. = was so anxious that IT hit him on the back. It the left that put him down the first time The final knockdown was all right hands." At Miami last April Liston knocked out Williams in the third round There were 10,000 fans in Sam Houston * Coliseum the fight that was put on closed television and piped to Dallas and San An- fonio, which had accompanying cards Spahn Beats L.A. Dodgers In Thriller By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Folks sa; Warren Spahn. Mil. can't bea' Los Angeles Dodgers He can--but not often A southpaw, Spahn has had considerable trouble against ¢ Dodgers predominantly right handed hitters. Spahn has beaten the Dodgers only 14 times in 4 lifetime decisions and only once in the last eight years. But the 38-year-old has compiled a 267-172 won-lost record since he reached he leagues in 1942, turned the trick against the Dodgers Monday. He yielded two unearned runs in a six-inning workout, limited gers to five hits, struck out and walked none as Mil egistered a 6-4 triumph Braves collected nine hits off Roger Craig and loser Larry Sherry EX-YANKS BITE BACK Former Yankees Hank and Norm Siebern drove in seven runs against their former New York mates in a 10-1 victory by | Kansas City Athletics, Stan Mu- sial batted in three runs as St. Louis Cardinals beat Cincinnati Redlegs 12-8 and Pittsburgh Pi- ra'es defeated Chicago White Sox 35 , Bauer knocked in five runs with a pair of doubles and three singles while Siebern brought home with a double. Roger Maris, acquired by the Yankees OHA Intermediate B in the Bauer-Siebern trade, hit in) Walkerton 1 Durham 4 {his ninth straight game and Bill{ (Durham wins Georgian Skowron hit a pinch home run. semi-final) Rollins, NY McCartan, NY xSchaefer, NY New York totals The leaders: Friday Richardson, confident of re: 68 taining the cup, said the Scots 60 would not have won more than 34 four games if they had played "in this year's Canadian curling 66 championship. 46 ------ Chicago Rockford, 00 Bailey, 205, Vas hook : 192, G Dave 39 39 34 26 30 28 30 20 29 32 22 24 18 24 6 23 22 17 19 19 A Pts. PiM. 42 81 h Hull, Chi Horvath, Bos Beliveau, Mtl Bathgate, NY H. Richard, Mtl Howe, Det Geoffrion, Mtl McKenney, Bos Stasiuk, Bos Prentice, NY Moore, Mtl Ullman, De Hay, Chi Pulford, Tor Bucyk, Bos Armstrong, Tor Aldcorn, Det Bonin, Mtl Delvecchio, Det Hebenton, NY HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Senior A (Best-of-five semi-final) WL TF APs Chatham 2.16015 7 4 Beileville 1 2.07 15 2 Monday's Result Belleville 0 Chatham 4 Tonight's Game at Belleville NOILA Senior A (Best-of-seven final) WLTF } 1.010 1°10 8 Monday's Result Rouyn-Noranda 4 Timmins 6 Wednesday's Game Timmins at Rouyn-Noranda Memorial Cup Brockville 10 Alma 0 Alma concedes best-of-five East ern Canada quarter-final) Western Canada Allan Cup Port Arthur 4 Saskatoon 3 (Port Arthur leads best-of-five semi-final! 2-0) Manitoba-Thunder Bay Junior Fort William 1 Brandon 6 (Brandon leads best - of - seven final 1-0) OHA Junior Chatham 6 Detroit 2 (Chatham leads best - final 1-0) OHA Junior C Thorold 4 Wallaceburg 10 x-replaced Worsley 3 game Feb. - 17. 36 28 121 43 54 46 31 81 26 . 60 2 539 8 4 for | PEST E b ace, who Chatham A Pts. 8 10 Rouyn-Nor Timmins wa ike The f Bauer TRACK CASUALTY Track and Field of ~ five Champion- | special sprint relay which was ships in Winnipeg. Miss Pol- | won by the U.S. team. | lard took a bad spill as she Indoor | wag eompleting her lap of al ' Ernestine Pollard of Chicago is shown grimacing in pain from a hip injury she suffered during the Canadian { -CP Wirephoto | Bay Trade Feud could threaten retirement if he was dealt off in a trade he didn't 5 like, said "if the commissioner SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) --|decides against the Red Sox it Baseball commissioner Ford could ruin the whole structure of Frick will be asked {to settle a|paseball-" running fight between general Nixon was signed by the Red managers Bucky Harris of Bos- tos ton Ted Sox. and Frank Lane of| 50% (0, S00 over is salary of Cleveland Indians, a decision that said he is happy and does not could have far-reaching effects in want fo return to the Indians. the game. The feud was touched off by a trade and the subsequent retire- ment of catcher Sammy White. SPORT BRIEFS American League president Joe Cronin said the decision will be CHOOSE CANADIAN up to Frick. Harris and Lane NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- agreed. Michael Bradley, son of Mr. and The Red Sox swapped White Mrs. 'Harold Bradley of this city, and Jim Marshall to Cleveland has been elected captain of the for catcher Russ Nixon. White Cambridge Univ ersity hockey then retired to devote full time team in England. He was given to a new bowling alley he is leadership of the team following building in Boston. the recent hockey game between Lane said the trade was off and Cambridge and Oxford Univer demanded the return of Nixon. sity won 6-5 by Cambridge. Harris refused. SUSPEND PLAYER SAYS ASSURANCE GIVEN NEW YORK (AP)--The Ama- Lane said Harris had assured teur Hockey Association of the him that White was not going to United States has suspended retire. centre George Ranieri of the New "Now it appears he had al-|York Rovers for playing with the ready been notified that if White Louisville Rebels of the Interna- was traded from Boston he might tional Hockey League without quit," Lane said. "I thought Har- permission. The Rovers, whose ris had been telling me the season has ended, play in the truth." Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY > g 'The modern way to travel is by air.' a For information regarding any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-9441 We have a direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.944% Owned and operated by Thomas Meadows end Co., Conade Ltd.

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