12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friedy, Mey 6, 1960 | Northern Dept. 'Ups Fees For National Parks more to pla; dock a boat in Canada's national parks this summer, ment announced Thursday its first fee increases in 10 years. to 35 cents for singles. against $10. For small boats, department $1.25 weekly fee. from $1 on weekends. The seasonal rate for tennis is up lo $15 from $6 and the halt |, referee at first," Webb said, It will cost $15 to dock a small boat all season, against $5 for last year and $30 for a motor Jounth, REMEMBER WHEN. ..9 has introduced a hol ! , the|year - old day Bhyeon pH bry he cracked the four-minute mile bar- from $1 on weekdays and to $2|rier by racing the distance in Ezzard Charles To Try Wrestling Now CINCINNATI (AP) -- Former world hea ight boxing cham- pion Ezzard Charles has been taking wrestling lessons and says he plans to take up the profes- OTA aE olf Will e0st sional grappling sport. In fact, Charles and his "teacher", pro wrestler Mark (Little Gorgeous George) Webb, The northern affairs depart. leave here today for Montreal where they will start a two- or three-month tour, "Ezz probably will be used as "then later on we'll break him in and 25 cents per person for doubles, Previous rates were 5|00 that mat." cents for doubles and 10 cents for be Webb figures Charles ought to "real good" In about six months, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Roger Bannister, then a 25 3:569.4 at Oxford, England, six Daily fee on 18-hole courses is|vears ago today. Up to then the the bowlers for the year. Lambert acted Lambert Trophy, (214) to "Pat" McConnell. Mr. Phillips total pins for the year 3267. bowler to Sonia Diachinko. medi tudent, | bowlers. pitical Shuden "Pat" McConnell presented hit by a drive off the bat of re- Mary|serve catcher Louis Holdener, gifts to Mrs. Lambert, Humoresque Blind League Receive Bowling Trophies R. Lambert and H. Phillips, for driving and coaching |elected as bowling eaptain for as master of ceremonies for the evening. Mrs. R. Lambert presented The Wakely and Ada McDonough, at tor Lambert Trophy, for men's high single. (228) to Bll Hunka. Mr. | does were won by Eva Wakely resented The Lambert or ladies' high single) awa Times for putting our bowl , presented The Phillips Trophy, for the totally blind bowler, to Clara SBuddard -- Mrs. J. McConnell sented a|Tsitourls of Kansas City Athletics trophy for the most improved suffered a broken jaw when hit Matt Kotelko gave pins to the practice before Wednesday's Bos- NEW REDUCED PRICE -- Of) -- Premium omen STOVE OIL Courteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 BROOKLIN AJAX OL. 5-3221 WH 2-1251 Lovell and to Mary McConnell, for their help during the year. "Pat" McConnell was again next year, We were pleased to have Eva the banquet, Lucky draws . ennetf We would like to thank The Osh- ing news in every week. JAW BROKEN BOSTON (AP) -- Pitcher John by a line drive during batling Sox game. Tsitouris was = [up to $2.50 from $1.25 with a $8 record was 4:01.4 set by Gunder} ge DECL a wsge doesn't look like a winner t Blair Richardson of South wBar, N.S., had the memory of Brookline, Mass., to console him while he recuperated in hospital in Sydney, N.S. Blair, eastern Canada middleweight ARED THE WINKER? champion, met Rose at Glace Bay, N.S., and broke his hand before putting Rose away with a six-round knockout. REDS TO TOUR fee on the weekend. On both, the seasonal rate now 1s $100 for a family, up from $50; {against $37.50 for both sexes last | year. There are lower fees for young. i |sters 18 and under, department says rising costs account for the increase in fees, Harold Johnson Wins Easy Bout PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Harold title der, won a Haegg in 1945. The existing rec- ord of 3:54.5 was set by Aus- jalisy Herb Elliott at Dublin in $60 for ladies, and $76 for men, |1 MOSTLY DESERT Only * 13,600 square miles of Egypt's total 886,000 square miles are capable of crop cultivation. Johnson, No. 1 light heavyweight 10 - round decision Wednesday night over Clarené@e (Tiger) Floyd. Johnson weighed 178, Floyd 171. With the exception of the first round in which the two fighters merely felt each other out, John son won every round but one on the three official score cards. Johnson appeared almost bored with the feeble efforts of Floyd, WINNIPEG (CP)--The Soviet|who spent the entire fight beat! Del-Hi Spaulding Towers or Antennas ® INSTALLED et MOVED =' @ REPAIRED SERVICE TO Wherever they go... wlohnscn owners enjoy the world's best outboards... and the world's best outboard service 'his knockout over Al Rose of Football Federation is sending ala hasty retreat. The 27-year-o ay SPORT SNAPSHOTS pd first-class league eam to Causdl New Yorker opened & hy Bog = Le Clerc Close-Mouthed [7 x aici ives tutions ct pe wd 'Association announced Thursday. several times thereafter by rei- ALL SETS LEN & LOU's T.V. RA 8.5804 -- RA 5.7844 5 After Upsetting Defeat - By JACK SULLIVAN «Canadian Press Staff Writer Confusion isn't limited to the Edmonton Oil Kings bench in this etirrent Memorial Cup final with SE Catharines Teepees. Leo Le- Clerc is a good example. "rhe talkative manager of the Western Canada Junior Hockey champions knows how to hit the public prints with provocative statements and his fast' change of pace kept fans in Toronto Pitzzing for days. His talking re- sulted in a clamor for tickets un- known in years for junior games. No sites have been decided for eree Pete Tomasco for butting the games. [tacties, to phone the result to Detroit General Manager Jack Adams holidaying in Florida. DUBIOUS PRIVILEGE When last seen, they were flip- ping a eoin to decide which one {would have the honor. | No one in the crowd of big! league scouts, coaches and man- agers had a plausible explanation for the collapse of the Oil Kings after their first-game vietory. Leo LeClere may. have, but he was strangely quiet. Even on Monday, when he had a few hours | For the FINEST LAWN "Swell take 'em four straight," [to think it over, he f ®eClere told a reporter after|"didn't have time fo talk." tching the Teepees in the| "I am getting ready," he sald, Sastern final, People perked up|"to take the kids for a bus ride #0 this reference to a Western to Niagara Falls," Sowerhouse and Leo, pressed] One disgruntled fan su ted | Pther, said "aw, come on, fel-|that maybe the Oil Kings "should s, 1 was just kidding." have phoned." poo 't bet on us," was his next| "It wouldn't have been as ox- Warning, pensive as the trip east." GRANGED TUNE wwAlter the series opener at St. , when the Oil Kings | the Teepees 53, Leo was in full voice. "This club," he used, "is the best junior in Canada." 'orontonians were inclined to eve him and itched to get a glimpse of the Westerners. 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