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The Oshawa Times, 14 May 1960, p. 11

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y . . he would like to turn professional | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, May 14, 1960 11] SPORT FROM BRITAIN Gilbert Denies with New York Rangers, for , . whom Guelph is a farm team. . a "surprising" t of interest 4d: "I made no mention of not re-| Kitchener Ma in football, | T tting P turning to Guelph if Bush was Dultus sald he and his col ur rey Oo onge coaching," he said, 'There was| . \eagues are "optimistic" a Kitch GUELPH (CP) -- Rod Gilbert,| no revolt on the team. It wuid/ Q rt Senior ay olub. will. operate, perhaps PY . star player with Guelph Bilt- be silly for me to say anything Uuppo under a re-organized directorate. k i Ca ital mores of the Ontario Hockey As- against Guelph or Eddie Bush. | evi. Tovorts diam. Kil ric e P Sosiovion Jute a Setter. denied ORFU ad ener painted a bleak future for po nt y foo if yous NEW RACING OVAL | football there, but personal con LONDON (CP) -- Given fair bowler, and a number o fpromis- oot Rl oT vas retained. PETERBOROUGH. (CP) -- A tact with businessmen and civic weather or foul, the new county ing batsmen on the fringe of per-| A ore Just week Gilbert new 2.4-mile year-round girsult LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Kiteh | oriole dispelled the gloom, he cricket season differs from its manent places in the Test side. | d his oy a bani Ratelle|™°". sports cars and mol orcys le|ener-Waterloo may support a se-|said. predecessors in one impbrtant Spin bowling, Yorkshire's chieh\@h° i Se asia is expected 4 pen his nior team in the Ontario Rugby| Duffus also sald the United respect. Surrey no longer is the weakness, is the most powerful) #5 Fb, lay if Bush BR i ial on 450 aeres 9 a a ar | Football Union this season, de-|States Eo wr leigue, Detrol glear (avorile for the shamiplo- sfeet of Clousesicrshire, the fide mw! pot 14 other players were De Ew on of spite the fact the present execu- Raiders, plan fo play aly oi si A h Peter May's side ha year's pe Hoy In David|reported to have sinlat Siews: Mosport Limited. fue sponsatibg te amb isn't Interested in of thei six home games in De battled oly down to the wire Allen, John Mortimore and Sam | However, Yiayers have eniet | bea, saiq She firgl event wil 2 ORR. President Ralph Duffus| Subject to league ratification, last summer in search of an Cook, the western county boasts any rev. At ago 8 > gh. ba ae bb is Tue fing Foi id Ia fh Bl i Phi By how igi yor cighth consecutive title, it wasthe most formidable array ofl Brom his Ponies MOT lL bably be held in May, personal tour by ORFU. officials| Huron, Mich., and one to Toledo, evident long before Yorkshire Spinners iB Englasd, [bent - had i that | 1961 y "lin Kitchener Thursday unearthed Ohio, squeezed home in the final week Another point in Gloucester-| SITY he y . that the way was open for a new |shire's favor is the advancing . champion to take over. age of Tom Graveney, Arthur! ® . { Pre-season assessment of the Milton and Martin Young, the| | counties suggests the strong side's best batsmen, nome of ji possibility of another tight finish whom are likely to be called on i ; 4 this year. for the South African matches. ' The old champs will miss the But the county's lack of first- : |devastating spin-bowling of Jim class pace bowling could be fatal ; 4 Laker, who retired last fall, and in a dry summer. gs their batting strength will be| Warwickshire and Lancashire, = drastically weakened for months, bith high in last year's stand- until May recovers from the ab-|ings, also are susceptible to the R dominal operation that ruined his demands of the England selec- BLIND BOWLING CHAMPIONS ee during England's tors. The Midiasd Souuty 8 paby i 8 vinter. {ting streng epends heavily o i POW! | li t held at To- | the presentation. Brown scored |West Indies tour last winter ting stren d ) Seikey Brow: Ce ii Biking Tag eh 512 and Pepper, 484, for the | The best remaining Surrey Mike Smith, and Brian Statham's ~ phy for placing first in the | 72. of Vancouver, kisses tele- | three-game final tournament |batsman, Ken Barrington, is fast-bowling holds the Lancashire east-west national white cane ' vision star Juliette, who made ! for blind bowlers. likely to miss as many as 10 attack together. Both are sure to wiktehibl ER aE county matches while doing Test piay against South Africa. | BOUT ¥OR DURELLE Match duty for England against] Middlesex, searching for youth- > .3 . a | GUS (oC 754 {the visiting South Africans, {ful batting strength to replace A Vieet Wo re ACP) Thel The youthful Yorkshire team Denis Compton and Bill Edrich, proved Friday a bout May 26 be- was considered lucky to win-last|and Hampshire, a consistent and tween Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste,|summer. But their roster in- experienced side without likely Anne, N.B., and Emile Dupre of cludes Freddie Trueman, Eng-|England candidates, are among et ecor S | Boston. land's most devastating fast -ithe most promising outsiders. GUELPH (CP) -- Despite chill-, Boys -- senior-K-W.; intermedi- Ady ing winds and a puddle-spotted ate--Glen Park; junior--Pauline track, 10 records were broken Johnson; girls-senior -- Pauline YES YOU MAY SAVE UP TO $300 WITH STATE and two more tied in the Central Johnson. 4 ' Bee am mort Fdey| dividual honors were: | / FARM'S ONE-STEP FINANCE-INSURANCE PLAN at the Ontario Agricultural Coli termediate -- Erki Pukonen, " . . lege. Dark: jmior - John Why sign up for expensive finance and insurance package deals? 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