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The Oshawa Times, 16 Jun 1960, p. 19

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a am ant i aa a a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 16, 1960 19 | POOR START Ben Hogan, Sam Snead |=iéizz Boxing Clob off to a bad start Wi night. Fewer than 200 fans turned out for the Have High 'Open' Hopes === DENVER, Colo, (AP) -- Ben, "You know, I might just win| he title. The others are Bill There will be 18 holes each| New South Vales, where Dont Hogan and Sam Snead will have one of these here things some-|Ezinicki, who plays out of Read-| Thursday and Friday with the! {ne ol of the six something extra going for Hoth tiie» Sucad aaa afer 2 hii 2 Mos ant Baly Horvith o ioe showdown Sahuday, the oldest Australian in the United States open golf over-par n pragt | wim " J ed," | championship starting Thursday.| "I'm satisfied with the way Windsor. y : Boi gasiest Pve Diaved. says For Hogan, i is the general I'ia playing," said an unusually Leonard got in a practice round, Riviron Country Club In| . flatness of the 7,004-yard .par-71|chipper Hogan. He left the course but didn't reveal his score. Libre BS aah in opie, i JOHN A. OVENS Cherry Hills country club where after 16 holes when a wisisom shoud dave Saved i for Tower Doug Sanders, short-hitting 26-| 8 select el of 150 begins play swept the layout. |ing be' was fairly: Bot. |year - od Sonuer from pana Optometrist out i {PALMER FAVORITE : | Bac, who has won nearly $20,- The double yon that Shay s| PALME and Snead represent the| EASY COURSE [000 on' the tour this year without | HARE OPTICAL goifs pest 58 Journamen igo old pros' major challenge to, All will be swinging away ata tournament victory, fired aj} 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3.4811 day Sun at us 2s frie 08 acl golf's young bloods, headed by what most consider the easiest|34-33--67, the best of Tuesday's) ghey Ye ea legs. were| tournament . favorite Arnold/open course in recent years. practice scores, mangled in a near - fatal auto Palmer, Dow Finsterwald, de- accident 11 years ago |fending champion Bill Casper, ] i Ken Venturi, Gene Littler and] a plte a pecord. 103 Mike Souchak. Palmer managed | | EAVORITE GIFTS F 5, % ~~ tournament victories, the West an even-par practice round. I Virginia hillbilly has never won| Three Canadians are slated to ne the Open. This is his 20th at- start but only one, 45-year-old 4 7 {tempt in an unbroken string that|Stan Leonard of Vancouver, is / began in 1937 when he was 25. [considered a serious threat for| "VI Scugog Cleaners FLOYD PATTERSON PASSES HIS PHYSICAL cug Dr. Alexander Schiff, right, | Watching the physical examin. | Melvin Krulewitch, left, and | ly fit and in a wonderful frame hd ho tests the reflexes of Floyd | ation of the challenger for the | James Farley Jr., a member | of mind for his bout with | Win n 1t Y Patterson at Patterson's New- | heavyweight title are New | of the commission. Dr. Schiff | champion Ingemar Johansson 4 / ton training camp yesterday. York Athletic Com sioner | aid that Pat(erson is physical- in New York on June 20. Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Jun for two mora runs, the 1ast' two ' | SHIRTS A GOOD ONE T00! jors grabbed a big early lead and|for the winners. | ND ! a then made it stand up, for a 13-9] Peters went all the way for Scu-| | awa airy decision over Whitby Abner's, in|gogs. He was blasted in the / ' / Southern Ontario Coumnty|first inning but managed to stay ; We have o large stock to League game, at Whitby, last|around long enough to survive / 1 choose from in short sleeve V Tops J-L Dru S night, land went on to win the game, | J or long sleeve dress and anco ui V el ! £ i 1.( )g With two out in the first inning, |doing better as the game pro- LIGHT A Sport shirts Buy "Dad" on 'Le 3 . Price doubled, Young walked and |gressed. Sale / Vi rrow Shirt, Ip'Legion Bantam Baseball| ooo "es omg single, to] Cade singled in the first inning, | WEIGHT i play last night, Oshawa Dairy] i . fo interfer | p 4 |score Price. Scugogs added two Newstead was safe on inte | ra. over Jury and Lovell, 11-4. | 0" 0 the Soeond on hits by|ence and then Stubbins singled DRESS .. . Oshawa Dairy scored all their| i l p iva nel Burke, Sneddon and Price, plus|/and Jordan tripled. Schmidke | Sports Car Ra cer runs in the first three innings, (BUTke, fielder's choice. In the walked, Stacey singled and later | TROUSERS [Wallace doubled Tullack andy wins opened with a double, |an infield error and single by Col-| In the new olive VANCOUVER (CP) -- "Hey," Strzezelyk home in the first in- jp Wb "woe "cate on an error, |lins, completed the five-run rally. tones or brown said~ an American sports car , ning. Wallace again hit a double peje grew a walk. Sneddon| Whitby stayed ahead with two gals Hu driver visiting Vancouver's West- in the second which drove Rose, | ced Peters but Fegan singled more in the second, Newstead Re © TAOM corse. "Who was. the guy, y | Tullack and Strzezelyk across the ni "price sacrificed to make it|getting on again via interference in the Healey wearing lipstick?" | plate. Mitchell then singled Wal-|2 "yy, on run splurge. {by the catcher. He was forced by i ae ved "his" hel- 3 {lace in. Crosmass walked in the" mye fourtn was the big inning|Stubbins but moved on an error a MR |third and Adair put him in with 24, Sougogs, Suddard started it|and Schmidke's double and infield met 304 Pas ie visor, Tevesling two-bagger. Rose, Tullack and| er with a single, Mapes and out meant two more runs, for a ash-blonde curls and so ; a {Wallace scored on forced walks.| wills both drew walks then, after|7-3 lead. : Ee was Vancouver stenographer ' ; / | Horchik, Fair (two) and Brady|Byrke fanned, Peters hit a single,| But Peters steadied away after t was Vancouver Stenogra Der ? [got the four runs for Jury and|go did Sneddon and when the|that, hits were scarce and Whitby | Joan Goodridge, 4, who had just | if | Lovell. Adair and Corneil divided|entre-fielder muffed the ball, cnly got one more run in the 9th, driven her Austin-Healey Ii hi hi i {the pitching chores for Oshawa|gneddun went all the way, to|on a hit by Samanski, an infield Viciory 3 a Tace as op 3 | Dairy with 12 strikeouts and complete a five-run parade, that|error and a choice play. | me e {ina} ion 0! ape ' og | seven hits. { made the score 11-7. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sned- oan has heen On ae fh ne | OSHAWA DAIRY -- Rose, 2b;| Once in front, Scugogs held on. don, b; Fegan, c; Price, 2b; circuit for four years. Degan {Tullack, 3b; Strzezelyk, rf; Wal- Wally Samanski came in to re-|Young, cf; Suddard, lf; Mapes, when she bought her first sports 4 lace, If; Lupel, 1b; Mitchell, ss;|lieve Siacey, the Whitby pitcher, rf; Wills, 3b; Burke, ss; Peters, c-gyand a friend teased her into ; Hy of; Crosmass, ¢; Adair, in the fourth inning, but the dam-|p; Siblock, runner in 9th, Ib. entering competition. p; Corneil, p. lage had been done. - Samanski| WHITBY ABNER'S -- Cade, PLACED SECOND J ; oH # i JURY AND LOVELL -- Stroud, | hold the Juniors hitless for i Bh Newstead, ef; Sutbbins, 1b; | can "in. Clas Cd per : oh ¢ J If; Plank, p; Irwin, 1b; Fair, ss; innings. In the 9th, Sneddon sin- Jordan, 3b; Schmidke, 1f; Stacey, Is car g, uses or i i 4 1 | Brady, cf; Horchik, rf; McFeet-| gled, Fegan sacrificed, Price wasp; Wilkes, ss; Heron, rf; Col. | TE a vor gil. 8 Sot 4 4 & |ers, 3b: Wilson, ¢; Richardson, [safe on a choice, Young on an|lins, c; D. Bawkes, If in 5th; Sa- SROADELETH Jos a a fies fy J " {2b; Mowat, 2b. error and Suddard on a walk,'manski, p in 4th. one si alls or pn and ses for trans- to pick from. All neatly boxed. Guaranteed fast colors in plain socks, Buy him socks portation to and from her job at k a : p i / y : \ 1 CRA Pee Wee Boys HAS MEMORY LOSS Priced at hades or neat patterns and Ralph Jewell's Man's, : ia ET a her pay S ftball Sc $1 5A .50 HE et "$5.95 $1 oy cee $1.95 is spent on cars. Maintenance i 3 ) 0. a ores y ° d A to 9 " to 3 5} Billy Fox Now costs about $80 a month and her Ia Cal. Jo at <8 WE HAVE MANY OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR FATHERS DA , i i i -- inks «= Tie Slides -- Bil Hy o Bolts ~-- Cuff Links ~ Ti Handkerchiefs and Tie Sets -- Bill ihe » 's garage looks like a used 3 N {night. Both ended in one-sided ie and Tio TN roar lot, Alongside her two Heal : scores y P 1 ~ iy 6 by Boned ig car lot. Alongside her two Heal- ? J | § . Attractively Gift Boxed, eys is her father's big fuelinjee, Hains B " A ; \ NIPIGON OVER SOUTHMEAD Mental atient I ette which Joan 1s 'just © \ t Nipigon trounced Southmead 19- ! ® FREE DELIVERY eo dying to take out and race." A Ly 4 |9 in a game which was marked] NEW YORK (AP)---Billy Fox, [Philadelphia Negro hardly talks RACING FIANCE by heavy runs being scored in|former Ii i -|at all, Most of the time he stares | : i vi 4 ' ; | 3 s | ght heavyweight con-|at all, Most of the e he But Mr. Seqdridge, Who spends By i J { {the latter part of the game. {tender, is back in the headlines into space. ! is Sundays 8 Joan's pit mech- i vi i | Wilson of Nipigon hif a two-run but he is not aware of it. W *He {Fox} he 3 Sick bogie al pri : . ¥ i i x lo | homer in the second inning. Stead mory near] one, Fox|doctor at the hospital to: my | T just get po tik with it ' : scored four runs for the winners. pt me a oy Avi in a Breslin, reporter with the New | once in a while, she sags, ; / . 3 ; Kidd, Shoulders and McNamara |y,ong Island hospital for the last| York Journal American, "His | ' aang Tae fa Wal a A low. g i " got two runs each for Southmead. | ionth Inemory is bad. He knows je has! ' MEN'S WEAR siung ~3 special wi "1...SPORTS CAR RACE - d inst 3 {been here about a mont ut glass chassis. It belongs to Joan's) coy yer A RAE Yr Tas Seon Sumpetine Vim - CONNAUGHT WINS HANDILY a one that's all. LaMotta? No, I'm| 16 KING STREET EAST RA 8-8422 fiance, boat-builder John Nissen.| Goodridge, 24, applies some | four years. Last year she Oonhanght walized og 2 win congressional committee inlafraid he wouldn't know who | Who -33 320 Devine, me 2 lipstick after completing a | placed second in class F pro- | aT - hitting Sunnyside to chington Tuesday that he took |that is. | S ®| sports car race at Vancouver's | duction racers in season stand- | "gc. oT oe cored by the|a "dive" in a New York fight drivers. ee : ings am 5 2 Joan and John met three years Westwood: racing. circuit. She | ings, CP Photo | visiting Connaught In - the first| With him on Ro. 4 ng idle ago--"we had Healeys together" |inning. Six were 'scored in the|Promise of as of a em Bo -- and became engaged last! Doesn't John worry about her| "Why, he's in another heat," fourth and another sixth during Weight champ Sn sh y of Christmas. out there racing? | she said. seventh. stopped' LaMotta in the four - 0 i round. ) Clapp and Greig got four runs y A i each for Connaught. | Before his admittance to hospi y ° ' eight hits and got eight strikeouts. Tuts Ss J 9 |tal, he was a ward of the | Black's, Kinloch's | xc ms wei Sti. Shute i, inf oo nd pd ' Meraw,. ss; fi, cf; Spencer, rf; | fifth inning. Kornic 'nearly scored | ter: Before that, he worl as A oF : | : : in-setter and shoe shine boy | Keenap, AT Wright, (in third) |for Sunnyside during the first 2 De alleys. ° o 3b; Harper, (in sixth) 3b; Latch.| When he tried to get home, but yy "™"tyic' "after earning more 1n 1 S ford, 3b; Hickey, p; Cooper, o;|he was tagged out. |than $250,000 in eight years of me; il Suddard, 2b; Laing, | [boxing when he won 57 of 64 . , os : 3 N mg | 20; Burke (ph); Elliott, ss {Judd, rf; Stacey, p; Taylor, 8b; fights. Black's Men's Wear, aided by XNLoC H 3 Dows BLOURIE | BI OURIE CONSTRUCTION --|McLinton, ec: Cig 8s; Millen, | gon doesn't talk about his Smith's 11 strikeouts, scored a| Kinloch's Men's Wear defeated Arnold, If; Tait, Ib; Tindle, of; ss: Elliott. ob Iglory days. The 34 - year - old 40 victory over visiting Stephen-| Blourie Construction 11-2 in a|---- Leak dbl d py Se son's Jewellers in UAW play last game in which two home runs | evening. were hit by the winning team. 3 [11 11] Black's scored all their runs Spencer of Kinloch's doubled. SUPER SAFETY WITH TYREX during the fourth inning. The Meraw's single over during the i four runs were all obtained on|first. Hickey scored on a triple POPULAR BUDGET PRICE TIRE |by Cooper in the second and errors. Allems got a run on an ; A ( : error at second, Mason via an Meraw singled Cooper in, Hickey error at left field, Dickefison on|g0t another run in third for Kin- loch's on an error at centre field \ one at second again and Mc : J thur got across when the catcher | Laing drove Kuney in by a home pus } ed |run and then Meraw, Keenan and . I } 4 A 2 nt Latchford got three more runs. 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