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The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1960, p. 19

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stugger Roy Sievers, the Sena-|only .219 in 66 games last year. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 26, 1960 19 tors' all-time homerun champ, to| Battey working every day, has) the White Sox for second - string|driven in 15 runs and slammed average. Sievers, given a regular|benched because of a .19 mark. catcher Early Battey, who hitlfive homers on a modest .244)gpot first base, has beenl/He has hit only three homers. | BASEBALL TRADES 1 700 STRAIGHT GAMES FOR NELLIE FOX 700th straight game for the White Nelson Fox (left) gets ready | the Chicago With him to start ast night's game yeanul sized against Baltimore which was «= Sox second baseman Wins Via TKO mehed a big sports buildup for 500-mile AP Old | still has the Monday's Memorial Day must golaul tht heavy Arch antee MORE THAN GROSS That more than of $24,432 paid by a Coliseum of 2,633. Promoter Al Farb anapolis bail bondsman to go the bond on this one The 175:pound king from San|| cer Besmanoff his Diego, Calif., was dropped to one|gyarantee attached before the knee by a righthand blast from hout by Milwaukee promoter, Phil Besmanoff in the second round. valley. The TV fee took Farb off Moore dropped Besmanoff for a the hook a little 0 datory eight-count in the fifth' Moore conceded he was stunned and then caught Besmanof flush by Besmanoff's solid right hand e beak and decked him near shot to the chin in the second. "I the end of the ninth f right I wanted id Archie. "It was ched at 90 degrees and real bent his nose." Besmanoff weighed 198%: INDIANAPOLIS Archie Moore (43' punch, buf the paunch before he defends his 1 ght title against Erich Schopp next July 18 ace e collected a $25,000 guar We ner of Germany vloore, carrying a billowy 2062 pcunds, scored a tent ound technical knockout Wednesday night over a blood-spurting Willi Besmanoff of Milwaukee the had And $6,000 had COMMISSIONER STOPS 11 Besmanoff's nose was bleeding profusely and referee Fr Giimer, chairman of the Illinois State Athletic Comnfission. called it quits at 1 Promoter Jack Fugazy of New York said Moore would defend his 175-pound crown against Schopp ner on July 18. The site was not announced "Have no fear, announced | Jack (Doc) Kearns, Moore's well.) . traveled manager, "Archie don't] TORONTO (CP) -- Real Del take much time to get down to|blois. the Montreal rookie bowler, 175 pounds. We have a $200,000| continued his winning streak into| guarantee for the title match. [he third round of the masters| "It's just too bad this fight championship five - pin bowling | 29 32 Rookie Bowler Leads Masters | 2,605 de- Dryden, 2.- Jesse ago in mstructors 'to assist last 4 WASHINGTON 9-Pin Tourney |.zusimerey contains a provision seeking fo |make it a 'Expert' Advice | Can Be Wrong NEW YORK (AP)--Some ex- is up among the leaders with a perts and fans laughed when |-3 | Philadelphia traded Gene Freese, | {hurd - {Chicago for Johnny {inexperienced 20 - year | fielder | Callison, playing regularly, {hitting .293 with three home runs. | Freese, who | Phillies last year, is batting .167| {for the White Sox with no homers. | Here's how things have panned |y lout after the more important trades among big league clubs When Kansas City traded No. 1 catcher to Pittsburgh for a couple Dick Hall lin, there were Smith, No. 2 catcher {Smoky Burgess, is batting |but Hall has become the Athletes'| |tecp winner with a 4-0 record. |Hemlin, although hitting 179, is spark the egular IDOL TRADED { They almost rioted when Cleve- land traded Rocky Colavito, last| home run co champion | Indian fans' idol, to De-| Harvey Kuenn on the while and infielder Ken Ham- snickers rkling as team's shortstop , year's and the troit for Kluszewsk vhose 406 tops the is big Ted batting average of major leagues bpencn Kuenn Colavito is sitting CP Wirephoto with a .162 average Archie Moore Richard To Get ,ouis Free LOWEST cost Annual Salary 'Play Or Not' TORONTO (CP managing director of Canadiens of the Hockey League 'get From Cuban rene see | Politics Montreal | (AP) 1 Louis Selke Nationall ypyw yoRrg asso- says Maurice a years ].|clate of al- not he An minimized world champion's tourists to in a has Joe vhether of plays |Wednesday the former tL season The veteran rightwinger, be lieved to be paid around $20,000 a season, has been reported on|Cuba the verge oi brilliant NHL 'The Rocket made a decision himself whether he plays or not eason, will get a year's sal-| ary," Selke said At 39 years of age, he be foolish if he intends to all out as he has in the past. But (Commission of Cuba, a govern- he could play for another two or meni agency. It registered with wee seasons if he paced him-|the United States justice depart- proper iment last month --_-- Alvin Lockhart, a partner Federal Offense she Hm, said he was the account "I brought in the account. Joe busy with two other accounts Clause Stricken ic: tie tiie From Ball Bill | Patterson heavyweight champion- (AP) |ship bout." bill mo longer heavyweighl boxing role in attracting is a partner relations firm that in Washington as an Cuban government Louis 18 | public ,, | registered hasnt bus [agent of the next [to promote tourism retiring after seasons probably he Lockhart Enterprises, Inc - would [signed a $287,000-a-year contract play to represer | At Grossinger, N.Y., where he is advising Patterson on how to regain his heavyweight title, Louis said: "We have nothing to do with federal offence to hinder, by concerted action, the formation of new professional baseball leagues |Castro. We are concerned solely Senate anti monopoly subcommittee con- firmed Wednesday the section has been stricken from the bill's re- vised version, on the theory that the anti - trust laws cover the ground The provision was edvanced originally to protect the rights of the Continental League in its bid for recognition as a new major league with a standing equal to that of the American and Na- tional leagues BacKers of the Continental have | accused American and National league officials of using monopo- | listic tactics to freeze the new | REMEMBER WHEN. ..? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lawson Little of California won the British amateur golf title at St. Annes, Lancashire, for the] second year in a row, 25 years ago today. That year: he also won his second successive U.S.| amateur championship. He turned | professional the following year, | wininng the 1936 Canadian Open, | and in 1940 he captured the U.S Open. | ¥ . p [timore traded top-ranked pitchers hitting third baseman 10 |g;jjy (Dell and Billy Loes to San | a i a% | Francisco for Jackie Brandt, a - old out! vi-time .270 hitting outfielder. 151 ¢1sions and Loes has been a dis- al z |apoointmen' Jo siammed 2 home y,iifing 280 with five homers and {runs aid drove in 70 runs for the =" "oie in and starring on {defence {game to San Francisco for er- |ratic Daryl Spencer and thrown-in its | Leon Wagner of minor leaguers, pitcher NEAR THE TOP League's slugging leaders, is bat- behind|fiDg 339 with eight home runs ogg|and 19 runs batted in. Wagner +(has hit 4 homers and driven in {eleven only|name is almost at the bottom of the The firm--Louis, Rowe, Fisher, | the National Tourist | nt ONLY $7.75 MONTHLY | politics and nothing to do with| C « trust and |in developing tourism in Cuba." | 04 mark. 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Turkey and | he United Arab Republic are in the same grouping with the two favorites Russia, winner at Melbourne, was eliminated in the preliminar ies for the coming games by Bul gara Pairings in the three other di- visions Italy, Great Britain Formosa Poland, Tunisia France Brazil and Denmark, Argentina Hungary Peru and In- no wi STUDENT drove ljomer 1 victory over the Phillies didn't go 20 rounds. Archie would tournament here Wednesday] Q ' of Grimsby 2,706 to 2,300 Schoppner. Tuesday Delblois, who has Moore was the ways than one in the bout which|in his life, defeated Canadian champion John Harrison of Por- E t L will enter the third round to- as way anes { night Ken Boddis, Winnipeg, 2,490, de- feated John Scholes, Welland, 2,- . Bert Griffin, Vancouver, 2815] Hospital Fund defeated Leo Michaud. Merriton, Ken Drury, Sarnia A novel method of raising funds | feated Gib Norden Building Fund was devised today Merle Reeson, Oshawa, 2.342, with H. Goldstein speaking on be-| defeated Tony Levstick, Kirkland Horning and John Penicka. He announced that the net returns 10-pin Lanes, King street east at! JESSE 0 v ENS the Town Line on Friday, May | LA 27, will be given to the Oshawa| P CES LAST 'We 'hope.' he said 'that! (Owens was 35 minutes groups will be formed and willl for 5 testimonial luncheon gon betwen the hours of 12 noon worst heating by the clock and 11 o'clock p.m. in the interest! since he shattered three world 2% Sut at the same time to help a| years the Big Ten 2 cause championship track meet at | hand," he said anyone I gave a talk at a high who will, perhaps, be bowling for| school graduation exercise in Mr. Goldstein intimated that if| Just had a hard time getting this plan proved successful that| here," said Jesse on the an- | pared to repeat it on future occa morable one man perfor sions in order that the Building| mance We will be glad to make reser to get anyw here on time any vations for any groups wishing to| ™M0re," he laughed. "I'm a on this occasion. All that is neces-| sary is for those interested to|---- 3-3485 Since Eastway 10-pin Lanes are || pin boys used hose interested | will have an opportunity of seeing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gave up eight singles in an 11 inning shutout, walking two and |§i over the Senators 8 Hitting Willie K in three runs, t s have fought himself into shape for night, defeating Matthew Kijonek | winner in more howled barely 50 five-pin games| tage la Prairie, Man. Eight men | Scores included Donate 'Take' onate Take 2.359 for the Oshawa General Hospital 42) half of his associates, Frank|[ake, 2,269 from all bowling at the Eastway| General Hospital Building Fund CHICAGO (AP come to the lanes on this occa Wednesday probably his of not only the fun of bowling| records and tied a fourth 25 'We will have on Ann Arbor, Mich the first time." Sheldon, Towa night and he and his associates were pre-| niversary of track's most me Fund might be assisted I'm too old to run to try come out to Eastway 10-pin Lanes| 2°lfer now telephone Frank Horning at RA |= fully automatic, there being the mechanism in action Pitching--Jim Perry, Indians, siriking out eight for 1-0 victory Giants, had three h nm o- SPAIN DEFAULTS MADRID (AP)--Spain's inter national soccer team has de- faulted from next Sunday's match with Russia in the Europe Cup quarter .'finals. Consequences of he default may be a heavy fine o be paid to the International Federation of Association Foot. ball and a prohibition Spain playing official interna- ional matches for two to five rears. | against | ONTARIO REG'T R.C.ALC. 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