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The Oshawa Times, 17 May 1960, p. 12

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. 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 17, 1960 | Denies Winter Italy Going All Out For Olympic Games NAPLES (Reuters)--Italy will have spent 1,634,000,000 lira (about $2,614,400) struction and improvement of sporting facilities here before yachtsmen, swimmers and soc- cer teams arrive to take part in the Olympic Games this summer. The main attraction here will he the yacht races in the Gulf of| Naples. But, in addition, the city will be one of six Italian cities er ev where 16 preliminary rounds of nearly completed TE ee PREPARING HARBORS Club Owner To Discuss Legislation CHICAGO (AP)--The 16 own- ers of major league baseballlh clubs meet today to discuss pend- ing legislation in Congress, the Continental League and other problems | The special meeting of the top brass comes only two days before Senate's anti-trust subcom- mittee, headed by Senator Estes Kefauver (Dem Tenn.), opens hearings on a bill to limit farm of major league pl di Italian m th m the erations teams Baseball commissioner Ford Frick saic he had suggested the meeting as early as last fall and added We agenda over-all do not have a formal Our plan is to discuss policy on such matters ation, bonuses and ma- ue assistance and any other matter that will be brought ip for discussion." The proposed Kefauver bill would curb farm operations of major league teams by limiting y 100 the number of players any one club may control. Of the 100, all but 40 would be subject each vear to an unlimited draft by all clubs, including the new tinental League The primary purpose, however, be to provide limited anti- rfist exemptions for pro baseball, hr v and basketball REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS William Woodward's great three-year-old, Gallant Fox with Earl Sande up, was an easy winner of the Kentucky Derby 30 vears ago today. Gallant Fox also von the Preakness and the Bel- mont Stakes that year, second horse in history to win the triple crown of the American turf. Sir Boarton, owned by J. K. L. Ross of Montreal, had been the first, n 1919 . ) st her vould a _ "He's still Ro Perhaps you sometimes feel the same way when you lift the hood 5 of your car--the engine is still there, but it doesn't respond the way 5 it should. 5 as Wake up your car's engine today. Fill up with clean-burning B-A Velvet 98 Gasoline. IVIODERN CANADIANS CHOOSE B-A Clean across Canada = THE BRITISH AMERI the soccer played and the scene of official work is nearly finished on a new| on the con-|training for the swim ming breakwater, a landing dock and|dage, IOC President, was to the] OHA officials said a decision on effect that mot only has Inns-|the request would be made at a/pay city hall had nominated the experienced Bay | hockey managers, and himself to and!form to a team which they were Pete Palangio said they repre- to enter for some other league if tractors are working at full speed| Dutchman 964 to get ready for the Games and from the harbor of Possilipo, a|vitations officials report that most of the|fashionable suburb of Naples he \ work wil! be finished on sched-| The best-known racing harbor by the I0C in 1963. ule The construction of a new cov- where yachts taking part in the sailing events. | Olympic Games 'ToEnd In 1964 | | MONTREAL (CP)--A. Sidney Dawes Dawes, Mellie Mg Ey TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario North: Bay mittee, said Monday there ap- Hockey Association Junior A hockey for a season pears to have been an erroneous|council Monday night heard a re- impression about the future of the dorth Bay to enter be|class yachts during the games, Winter Olympic Games. Sent ow Noes Bay. to, ente Information from Avery Brun.|tie seven-team loop Junior A Team has competition will attendance of 2,000 fans. He said a meeting at a small pier. Yachts in the Finn and Flying|bruck, Austria, been awarded the(later date. will = operate|1964 Winter Games but that in-| Morris Snyder, North for the 1968 Winter|arena manager, and Carl Games probably will be received ents Workmen, Palangio brothers, architects and con- class sented a group of North Bay rejected by the OHA council. this businessmen who decided early DAYS er, is Lucia,l Dawes said that during : here, however, is at Santa Lucia, Sh who Wecied Sarly! MAY PLAY 5 international champion. |year's Games, Mike Guzzell of|this year : b ed swimming pool already is|ghips have been held before. Don ort Arthur, president of the in the OHA Junior A Series Bo eleyation ing the Games, this harbor will|Canadian Amateur Ski Associa- We are here by request of the| Jat n Since: be fillea with Dragon class|tion, had said the 1964 Winter North Bay citizens who are hun-| ay, he yachts. Games would be the last. Guzzell| gry for hockey," said Snyder The soccer games Will be" que non of the Island of Ischia,|had quoted Marc Hodler, presi-|™ ------ -- . ayed in the Fuorigrotta Sta-iy t off the mainland, is to be|dent of the Federation Interna- um, opened in January for the coq for harboring. reserveltional de Ski, to this effect. Swiss internationallg, op . Dawes said Hodler "denied S-- having made it (the statement), claiming he had been mis. atches. - Most of the money spent here being devoted to presaring ree small harbors to accom ; ; ' : i. odate an estimated 160 to 180 Diamonds of the Senior Inter-| i ; 7 county Baseball League Monday (Ted Bogal. The deal is effective traded infielders Billy Zubyk and|for one year only with each of| of Molosiglio, Dave Mendham to St Thomas | the players involved reverting tol the 5.5 and Star Elgins for catcher-first baseman'their original club next season INTER-COUNTY SWAP od." LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- London | uot o In the harbor eadquarters for @ T0 PAY OFF A MORTGAGE © T0 CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR DEBTS o TOMAKE HOME IMPROVEMENTS © TOMEET MEDICAL BILLS ® FORANY OTHER REASONABLE PURPOSE Borrow as much as $1600 ( REPAY AS LITTLE AS 30.00 MONTHLY $2000 ( REPAY AS LITTLE AS 35.00 MONTHLY AFFILIATE OFFICES: ® LONDON ® STRATFORD ® SARNIA ® TORONTO ® GUELPH e PETERBOROUGH ® BELLEVILLE ALLIED INVESTMENT CO. 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