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The Oshawa Times, 12 May 1960, p. 21

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20 , THE OSHAWA THIS MESSAG who defeated Ve netian Way in the Arlington Fu turity, is shown above, gazing 44 telegram, from the TV Lark AL ATKINSON SPER BRIAN KANE Used Cor Manager door eof his stall at scene of the $150,000 Preakness on May 21, TV Lark was in iligible for the Kentucky Derby, © -------- E UST BE FOR VENETIAN WAY | or. sr oy or Pimlico, from that their feud is not RAY MARTEL YY Ve Ww YY VYiVY { MARITIME BOXING | Nova Scotia Fighter Wins | Despite Broken Jaw, Hand | HALIFAX (CP) Chirty-tive| knockdown and that he insisied|development belore he tangles newly-established Canadian jun- lhbundred boxing fahs whojon continuing despite pleas from(with such a 'rough, tough, ex-|ior welterweight crown. Sparks crowded into the Glace Bay|bis manager to quit. Richardson|perienced boy." has 18 wins and a draw in 20 Forum April 16 gasped as Blair|also had broken his main wea-| Despite the temporary shelving pro bouts with 10 victories by {Richardson plopped unceremoni-/pon, his right hand, delivering|of the Maritimes' most colorful | knockouts coast-to-coast records in a variety REMEMBER of cars. His fastest cross-country run was in a super -charged| By TH" CANADIAN PRESS Graham from New York to Los| Chicago Cubs smashed | out Angeles. He covered the 3.22|four home runs in one inping miles in 53% hours. |against New York Giants: 30 Baker considered his greatest|years ago today at Chicago, but eat a drive from New York tojthe Giants won 14-12 in a Chicago, in a Franklin, in 1928.|swinging struggle that saw & to- He beat the time of the 20th tal of pine homers. The St. Louis Century Limited train. Cardinals won the penaant that On one occasion, he shook | Season, and lost to Philadelphia tiands with the engineer of a train, | Athletics in the world series the Lark, hefore it left Los An-|four games to two. 3 geles for San Francisco, and beat the train by 40 minutes without Sportsmen! Don't eook Your ever exceeding the legal 50-mile- game before you shoot it. Pre- an-hour speed limit. vent Forest Fires! 4 i {ously on the seat of his sateen|the winning punch in the sixth. fighter, the boxing game in the| Johnny Devision of Glace Bay [ yet over, BILL HAYNES {trunks DOTING FAN § seaside provinces probably is the beat Marcel Gendron of Quebec) It was the first time the 20-| : |year-old South Bar, N.S., middle- Bi ii alisects iat Joyal ht had hit the canvas. The|n or ne AuCien od yes dotes on its boxing heroes was embarrassment was the result of : : a right hook to the jaw by All2, Jui tare of shock and admira Rose of Brookline, Mass., in the |first round Richardson shrugged it off as Richardson took the mandatory|@ matter of principle. The only |eight count and played the open-{Way fo get him out of the ring lings from then om, avoiding the(Would have been "fo count me [Rose artillery. He sent the New[out and carry me out." Further- |Englander down for nine in the|more, "a lot of people paid to | second round, dropped him at the(see a fight and I didn t want to bell in the fifth and crumpled|see them disappointed. him for keeps in the sixth for his! The question of brittleness was 22nd victory--18th in a row the next to crop up. He had Soon after, fans learned that|cracked the same hand in dispos- Richardson's jaw was broken inling of Calgary's Bobo Fiddler in |two places in the first "This will teach me to keep . my mouth shot," Richardson said Dodgers Will Keep tory ater the Rose fight. > hd : * (OPENED HIS MOUTH Furillo On Active Dr. Arthur Ormiston who ex- LOS ANGELES (AP Los @mined him said that if he had Angeles Dodgers, who have|kept his mouth closed "the frac ltalked to Carl Furillo about go-|ture would never have occurred." ing on the voluntarily retired list,] Richardson hopes he'll be announced Tuesday night the vet-[ready to resume action by late {eran outfielder will remain ac-summer and may return to i Boston for another winter's cam- but after arriving by plane [reason would be that the club] He would like a title fight with "acer. died 'alifornia, he appears |could call up another player and|Canadian champion Wilf Greaves ready to warn Venetian Way [stil be under the limit of 25 ifjof Edmonton but admits he will have to concentrate on gradual'sioner of the National Associationiind., Baker set a succession of! Furillo was inactive. pi MORLEY HUGHES #5 FRANK WONNACOTT healthiest ever FOUR CHAMPS The list shows four Canadian champions and two top challen- gers, the latter group including Richardson. Dick (Kid) Howard, 30, of Hali- fax, won the Canadian light weight title in 1954 and has de. fended it four times. He lost a 1956 British Empire title bid in eel in South Africa. The fighter that experts think {has the brightest future is 21. year-old Len Sparks of Halifax, feated Jackie Hayden of Stellar- round|a Halifax bout last November. (ton, N.S., last year to win thelouts. a 12-round decision to Willie Tow-|ville, N.B., who has returned a transformed southpaw who de-| "CANNONBALL' BAKER City last November for the Cana- dian bantam crown and has won 10 of 13 pro fights. Lack of competition has kept |Lloyd Gordon of Saint John, N.B., Canadian flyweight cham. |pion, out of the spotlight. Ready to try for the light. |heavyweight throne vacated by, Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste, Anne, N.B., is Ted Doncaster of Sack- '_s call or visit {from the United States for a [Maritime campaign to prime] CANADIAN PITTSBURGH himself for a title bout with| champion Burke Emery of Sher- brooke, Que. Doncaster has won 273 Simcoe St. S., Oshawo--RAndolph 5-3577-8 {20 of 25 pro fights, 15 by knock- FOR FAST GUARANTEED * | | | Motorcycle INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Erwin G. (Cannon Ball) Baker, 78, a pioneer ' motorcycle and auto in hosoital Tuesday, a day after suffering a heart at- tack. Baker had been commis. Was Racing Pioneer, SAFETY GLASS INSTALLATION expert installation by qualified mechanics permits CPI to guarantee all windshields against leakage for one full year And Auto for Stock Car Auto Racing since it was formed in 1947. 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