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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1960, p. 11

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THF OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 20, 1960 11} Browns Get [Two Racers Die ror ee Jaen greg and field meet. Occidental College ALBUQUERGUE, NM. (ABT freshman Joe Faust, competing - * . } im Brown |In Belgian Prix [oo pu me ue eign be en < Olympic winning form Saturday |striders, established a national . ; i : o Sti I hen he i FRANCORCHAUPS, Belgium British racing ace Stirling ight J Jo stopped off' ihe. 40. ee tmches @ leaped C gain (Reuters) -- Two British drivers| Moss, 30, and another Britishiond time of :49.9 in the Albu-lhigh jump. | bia e Jaca Sunt G7 e Ful | river, Mike Taylor, were still in : CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- Prix auto race liste. A i 2 hospital Iukiowineg ashes dur. ! YOU CAN FINIS 5 rown Y : Only six of the starters fin- ing a practice run for the race ie, jland B ; ave Sigel hel ished the race, over 315.5 miles Saturday. i sensational fullback, Jim Brown, along a triangular 8% - mile| gli to a two - year contract, pulting|rack through the hilly Ardennes| : A Malmeds, Beigiom, Mogp's an end, for the time being at|countryside. | father sai s son had. suffer % i The race was won by Jack two broken legs, a broken nose AT HOME IN SPARE TIME i least, 40. talk that Drown might Brabh f Australia, 1959 rac-|and three broken ribs .in- the # 1 quit football, Tahhan 0 a You must be 17 or over ond have left school. Write J d ler this D8 driving champion, in aj {accident. But doctors at Mal. ¢ for FREE 55.page High School booklet today. Tells Brown had said earlier this co er "fig time was two hours, mody Hospital, where Moss is &% . 0 how. year he had an offer to go into| 21 minutes and 36.3 seconds--an being treated, asserted that he § = another sport 2 diczied he average speed of 133.89 miles an/had mot suffered any fractures AMERICAN SCHOOL, 100 DUNDAS ST. Would accept thie offer TCS oe\ so and had only nose injuries DESERONTO, ONTARIO. goi the same so! Xaise he re-| Chris Bristow, 22, died instantly bruised ribs and a slight shock ceived after the 1958 season, | yon his head hit an obstacle as| Hospital officials said Moss's ©: Send me your free 55-page High School Booklet. when he set the National Foot- pe was thrown from his car in/legs had been encased in plaster ball League record for rushing--|, erash on the 20th lap. because there might be some Nome ..covssnnsssnsnssssssassses ASS (oesve 1,527 yards. | Fellow - Briton Alan Stacey slight cracks in his knees. But Address Apparently Brown, who led the crashed off tho! track and died|they said X-ray examinations had league in rushing last season for when his\auto i 3 2 the third straight year, got the on the 2h lap. 3 Taylor, reported in satisfactory ¥ raise. Terms 0° the contract were was caused when a Mj Jie him esadition, suffered a broken rib & {not made public. {in the face. land "various cuts and bruises. | I OSHAWA'S JUNIOR RUGGER CLUB IS OFF TO GOOD START When the Oshawa Rugger | success followed the first season | Above is shown a typical "ac- | Shown in the midst of this fast i anized two seasons ago, | Of operation, that a Junior team | tion shot" from one of their | action, are, left-to-right, Oshawa So et : d » u the | Of "Vikings" was organized | weekend games, played at | piavers Doug Montgomery, elr st was made with the and this spring, the Junior rug- | Lakeview Park. The Oshawa | Jerry Tymoshik, Tom Disney hopes that the game would | 1% ger squad enjoyed an eftreme- | players are wearing the sweat- | Larry Williams, catch on" in this city. So much | ly successful opening season. | ers with the horizontal stripes. | --Photo by Len Kent 5 ENGINEERING ADVANCES . DOWE INJURED Southern Ontario . WEEK ENDING JUNE 17 11K1eS Ill ar woUT hw Oshawa Merchants 010 Port Perry Brooklin Stevensons 5 . LJ Markham Aces 1 ou 2 OSS IEE Cicaners {Mt. Zion Kennedys Whitby Abners RBI Oshawa Hefferings Pickering Merchants i NOTE: Special executive meet- | ing is called for Monday, June 20, at Pickering, prior to game. : | YESTERDAY'S > LJ = Oshawa Wilkinson Juveniles the eight runs scored by Richard-| WILKINSON'S were dealt, a double loss Satur-|son's being unearned. Pipher Reeson, i day afternoon at Alexandra Park worked the final three innings! (2) Wilkinson, If in their Leaside Junior Baseball|fiawlessly, allowing just one hit|Dowe, ss game against Toronto Richard- and no runs while fanning five (f) Ferries, ss son's. The visitors whipped the Toronto batters. Bell, rf Wilkies 8-2 and the local club lost| Richardson's first baseman, |Mech, of the services of their ace short-| Johnny Lloyd, was the big man| Reid, 1b, 3b stop Stan "Butch" Dowe for at|with the *'stick" lashing out four | Whitely, 3b least eight weeks and possibly | hits in as many trips to the plate|®) Campben, 1b for the season, as a result of an/and he scored three runs. Ian|Godridge, c outfield collision. |Sinclair and shortstop Dave! Terwilliger, 2b Dowe, the sparkplug behind the] Whelan also garnered a pair.|() Kirk, 2 Wilkies' infield, went roaring|Mech and Connor each collected connor, p back from his shortstop position|two apiece for Wilkies. (d) Pipher, p t To : in the eighth inning in pursuit of| Wilkinson's next see action this| Totals = = (delphia Phillies, singled home| Johnny Lloyd's sinking liner to|Thursday night in Talbot Park, | {Ted Lepcio with the run that centre field. Myron Mech, an out- | visiting Moore Drugs and they {2 =z Struckont. for Reeson in 7th; | gave veteran Robin Roberts a 2-1 fielder, also was moving in at aentertain Moore's back here Sat-!giruckout weed el the oh er triumph over San Francisco! fast clip in an attempt to make urday afternoon, at Alexandra | Replaced Connor in 7th; ¢ -- Flied out Giants in 11 innings. the play and the players collided | Park. Both are key games tol for Wilson in 7th; f -- Replaced Dowe Pitching: Hoyt Wilhelm and in full stride-and automatically Wilkies as these clubs have iden. *™ i Milt ' Pappas, Baltimore Orioles, | hit the ground. tical season's records of 2-4, and | Richardson's 101 033 000--8 12 ¢ combined to hurl a double shutout Dowe was taken to the Oshawa a double loss could put either Wilkinson's Dow oe we So 2 LA, over Detroit Tigers, Wilhelm al-| + General Hospital ory. i of his team in the league basement. | wiligars TeftonBase -- by Richara.| lowed only two hits in a 20 en shoulder a e spen F-03100 00 00 03 a th DUE EE i etetntcibeidhidied STARS | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting: Tony Taylor, Phila- OI Ol Cl Cl CEPR Re cwWoOmoOmoOMOSNOD OR ] wlocoomooeomessoce ~l IE BOX SCORE son's 8; by Wilkinson's 10; Two-Base. victory and Pappas permitted ing in the hospital. Mech, the big- | McEwen, of RBI Campbell; Stolen Base -- Reid, Lioy ger of the two boys, was shaken Lloyd, 1b up and sustained severe bruises Snciain e However he was able to finish | Santocule, 3b the contest. - | Wilson, 1f s aMiarve Berbeck, who is Is regard. j{8 Rouiand, ¥ prospect in Morris, rf aus Dodgers' farm system, {Whelan 'ss yielded seven scattered hits in Totals Josie the win for Richardson's. e rangy left-hander fanned 15 ' Wilkies' batsmen and walked six during the nine innings. Peter Connor pitched just as well for Wilkies. He worked the first six frames and then relief man Jimmy Pipher took over. Connor was a victim of five errors, which resulted in six of Fog Shrouds Big Bermuda/ 8 To ws TLL « PROFIT-MAKING FEATURES Yacht Race FE of « PERFORMANCE PLUS ECONOMY NEWPORT, R.I. 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