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The Oshawa Times, 18 May 1960, p. 21

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Yy =v vy vy VY YY Pe YY TY YY vy vr Yr Yves SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords OPPOSES SENATOR Major League Club vywevivyyy VY YY v Chatham City (Shipp Likely To Frick Unanimous Support CHICAGO (AP)--Major league club owners gave unanimous sup- port Tuesday to commissioner | Ford Frick's planned rebuttal to | propose: d federal legislation gov- erning baseball. The nature of Frick's slate- {ment before a Senate anti-mon- opoly subcommittee scheduled to open hearings in Washington Thursday was not made public, However, Frick recently termed a proposal by SE Estes Kefauver to bring baseball partly under anti-trust statutes as "vicious, discriminatory, disas- trous and absolutely unaccept- able." FIVE-HOUR MEETING Representatives of th 16 ma- {jor league clubs met for more than five hours Three owners, Johm Galbreath s (zive/ Council Sued CHATHAM (CP) hoard of education initiated a lawsuit Tuesday against city council for some $225,000 of its 190 budget the city refuses to, Chatham of Chatham served Mayor Gar- net Newkirk and City Clerk Wil- liam Foreman with an Hd ing motion of mandamus. Donovan acted as agent of Si Pallet, will plead the board's case. Port Credit lawyer who| The lawsuit came as the climax| of a council over costs of educating suburban students in city schools. two-year battle between | football club. Play For Argos MONTREAL (CP) - Montreal Toronto, where he has a busi- Alouettes Monday abandonedness, for a conference with the| BY rd solicitor W, A, Domovan|hope of keeping all-star tackle Als management, He has indi- Billy Shipp with the Big Four cated he would like a trade that iwoula send him to Toronto Argos, Shipp came to Montreal from' General manager-head coach "I would like to have him play sions, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 18, 1960 19 Perry Moss said following the|for Alouettes, He is a great meeting: "I have finally reached player. But the man insists hi ts to be traded to Argo- the conclusion that only ome off C 2% two things ean happen. nauts for personal reasons, We 4 won't stand in his way but we ra er Ld wil Segotiote a|will insist on a good trade." ade with Toronto Argonauts 10r) wg,.0 ca1q me will immediately the supviSes g Shipp eT Shipp reopen negotiations for a possible Will retire and sit out for omel, qe hut said he will not trade year, ¥ {for the type of players general Moss said the decision about manager Lew Hayman of Argos Shipp is not in the club's hands, had mentioned in earlier discus- ol') BEAVER LUMBER 'Victoria Park' Readies For The Preakness BALTIMORE (AP) -- Victoria Park zipped through a strong seven-furlong workout Tuesday in preparation for Saturday's Preak- ness and a rematch with the colts who whipped him in the Kentucky | Derby nyo SM MEV FLAPPING THER: KITES | Last year's two-year-old cham- \! pion of Canada, owned by Tor- RE OLE ON THE orion, {onto industrialist E. P. Taylor, was timed in one minute, 25 3-5 seconds over Pimlico's sandy which owns the National League track. One {rack observer called Rangers the workout 'one of the best here in a long time Transie DOR ra i the Suzesslup Traines Jloratp Lut Jad Vie toria. Par ie third-place fin- Eddy Bush, manager-coach of tsher & the Derby a "only the Biltmores whose contract still gallop' in the workouts the rest year to run, will not bel sr (he week with the team Manuel Ycaza, who rode Vie- new (oria Park in the derby, has a con- date to ride Make Sail in Satur- day's Acorn Stakes at Aqueduct chief scout Hoy stable trainer Luro and suggested a contest owner Taylor are reported trying Arnold Sumerville, secretary- be he Id for Guelph fans to de- to line up Chris Rogers, the Ca- treasurer of the Biltmores, said cide on a new nickname for the nadian-born jockey who finished the team was sold to the Madison|team He said Rangers consider second in the 1958 Preakness with Square Gardens Corporation, |" Biltmores" a commercial name.iLincoln Road. | The funds sought by the board| (include $187,000 in anticipated | [suburban tuition fees during the 1960-61 school year and $37,100 in| debenture payments payable by! the suburban school board .in| 1961. of Pittsburgh Pirates, 'Phil Wrig- ley of Chicago Cubs and Dan Topping of New York Yankees later met with reporters Galbreath said Frick's state- ment represented baseball's posi- tion on the Kefauver bill but the owners felt they should not make specific comment on it because asks Congress to limit to 100 the| "it would not be fair to Frick or number of players any one major Congress." league club may control. The bill} Galbreath said the owners stipmaies that all except 40 of] talked about the projected Contin- the 100 would he subject each ental League "in a passive way." year # unlimited draft by all| Kefauver's bill would aid the other teams, including those in| Continental League because it'the "ontinnetal Lague, LONG WEEKEND --|VALUE PARADE | a ver cotalogue | Pp ey i wonderful visit Beoye ny oe or your ao " dal mber ond reserve THE WHIP, OR STING RAY, 1S SR WITH LeoLome RINGS, Biltmores Sold To N.Y. 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