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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jun 1960, p. 10

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JUNIOR TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS READY FOR TOURNAMENT Members of the Junior Divi- | paring in recent weeks sion of the Oshawa Tennis Club, have been diligently pre- | nament", to be held shortly. ing to for their own special "Junior Tour- I | Of the 21 teams that will play|Canaries' ling By ED SIMON to match Norwich's box office Canadian Press Staff Writer.. record, which was barely 500 LONDON (CP)--When Norwich shori of the average gate at- ity fought its way to promotion tracted by Burnley, the League {last spring, the Cayaties earned | champions: a hearty vote of thanks from its new playmates in English/ COMBAT TREND League Soccer's Second Division.| .In a season marked by a gen- Good as they were on the play- eral decline in soccer attend- field, the Fast Anglicans|ances, Norwich was not the only were even better, at the turn. lei to discover that improve- stiles. An average of 26,402 cust-| omers paid to watch each of] Norwich City's 23 home fixtures. | gate go hand in hand. Of the two sides surpassing the average |alongside Norwich in the Second|5,000 over the previous year, Tot- bo % |) Junior for of the | The above picture shows a | Cox, chairman committee, number of the Junior enthusi- | Development asts.grouped at the net, listen- OTC. instructions from Ron ' Oshawa Times Photo | Division next season only one|tenham Hotspur moved from [pulled in more fans. Six of the|18th to third place in the First First Division clubs were unable| Division and were rewarded with CLASS WILL TELL : "Lady Luck' Doesn't Help | Player's Batting Average ments on the field and at the| increase of English Soccer Crowds Show Slight Decrease a 7,500-fan bonus. Cardiff City, advanced seven places to win promotion from the Second Divi- sion and an extra 6,400 custo- mers watched Welsh do. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 28, 1960 "]] Commonwealth Trap Champiofis TORONTO (CP)--A Ca an team has won the Mackintosh Trophy, emblematic of the Brit. ish Commonwealth team p= shooting championship, the a- dan Trapshooting Associabiun {announced Monday, x= average lo 3,568 Word of the award wah, re- spectators from an ever more ceived from the Clay Pigeon dismal 3,388 recorded in 1958-9.|Shooting Association of Engltind. {It is the first time the trop as Bg TEAMS DROP ibeen won by Canada. " a creasing its it. Tottenham's 47,948 average, the highest in the League, stood out in stark contrast to the 3,412 faithful who watched Gateshead finish 22nd among the 24 Fourth Division entries. Forced to apply !for re-election, the northern side |was quietly voted out in favor of Peterborough United, the most prosperous of the non - League clubs. One place ahead of Gateshead lin both attendance and the Fourth Division table, Southport offered a microscopic degree of consolation to its directors by in- often than the next guy, you're going to end up with a bigger : United and Ar-| Scores in the competitionswere senal, two of the biggest names|sosted at shoots in the v us in soccer, suffered financially for| Commonwealth countries. relatively poor seasons The Members of the Canadian Busby Babes, ousted by Totten-ioam. Gil Henderson, "ong ham at the top_of the attendance Branch: William Callam, Am- list, fell from 53,258 to 47,288 as pane hy Ed Wladichuk, Ancas- they slipped from second to sev-|ie.. Tom Oliver, Toronto; George enth place in the standings. The co fereux, Saskatoon; Harvey Gunners lost 4,000 customers as: I - Harry Willsie they slid from third to 13th, |Nitner Preston: Hare He mate the od discorers. shag pu Lod on: Sheldon Galbraith thing succeeds like failure. When Dovasview; and Harold Trasher, Notts County dropped from the|28rrow. Third to the Fourth Division a year ago. 9,529 fans stoically | {watched the proceedings. DRIVES 2ND ACE Del-Hi |average no matter how lucky he lis." Simmons describes the fluke (hits as "unfortunate occur- rences" in baseball and lines up solidly with High, is more | Spaulding Towers. or IN THREE DAYS | PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- | Ross Forgraves drove home | the second hole-in-one in three days at a Peterborough "SPORT SNAPSHOTS By MARVEN MOSS in meeting the ball squarely with "A gharply-hit pitch Canadian Press Staff Writer the bat, the fatter the average. fikely to fall for a basehit than] How much part does luck play one that's not because it doesn't golf course Saturday. He scored the ace against the wind on the 200 - yard Antennas Winnipeg Water Polo Team Seeks Entry Olympic Games By SCOTT SCHILL Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CP) Playing manager Gary Solar sees only two obstacles between his Winni- peg Neptunes and a berth in the 1964 Olympic Games as Canada's first water polo entry. First, the elub must win the Canadian championship in 1963; second, it must raise an esti- mated $800 per player to finance the Olympic trip Solar believes that both ob- stacles can be overcome His club already has tasted in- Thompson's Win In Port Perry defeated Port Perry League Port in an softball Thompson's Perry 7-3 at Inter-County game last night Lutz led the way for Thomp- son's by striking out 16 players and allowing two hits. Errors proved costly to Port Perry Campbell scored for Thompson's in the first on an error at home plate. Stinson, Gerrard and Grandy crossed the plate for Thompson's during the third. In the fourth, Campbell, Cole and Stinson added three more runs. Port Perry scored their three runs in the sixth inning. Men- zies hit a home run and A. Men- zies and Wilson got the others. A. Menzies was the losing pitch- er. He allowed eight hits THOMPSON'S: Campbell, 3b: Cole, ss; Stinson, If: Garrard, 1b: Grandy. 2b: Griffin, ef; Dilla- baugh, rf; Weldon. ¢: Lutz.-p PORT PERRY Birkett, If; Powell, 2b: G. Menzies Menzies, p; Carnegie, 3b rf; Wilson, cf; McCarty 1b; Teno, 1b: Oke, c¢ NO PAYMENTS TILL SEPTEMBER Brent, (5th) NATURAL GAS IS YOUR BEST BUY fo HOUSE MATIN --~ NOTHING DOWN Easy payments over 5 YEARS on monthly gas bills $14.60 Installs complete gas forced air furmace, in- cluding laboer and ma- terials to connect with nearest existing base. ment ducts monthly installs a conversion hummer. most furnaces. CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Your Gos company does not employ door-to- door salesmen nor telephone canvassers, For Information about dealers licensed by the Ontario Fuel Board to sell and install natural squipment call or write the Sales artment of RA 3-3468 No Payments Till September $5.60 |ternational competition, at exhi bitions' in Mexico' City and Min- neapolis. More stiff competition is planned, and Solar thinks his club will be of Olympic calibre by 1964. NEW VENTURE Neptunes now plans to raise funds "Lack of money. I think, is the only reason Canada has not been represented in' Olympic water polo before now, and we think ve can raise it," said Solar Canadian water polo champion- ships have been held annuflly at Toronto with teams competing from Toronto, Hamilton and Montreal, Neptunes have asked the Canadian Water Polo Asso- ciation, with headquarters at Montreal, for permission to stage this year's matches.-at Winni- peg { \ At Mexico City last ApN /in- nipeg Neptunes lost to Ue Tor- onto Water Polo Club, anfl Nep- tunes were also beaten /H- 3-2 in their series with top club, the Satellites. \T making necessary are the Canadian Golding Sets Track Record VERNON, N.Y. (CP) Van Counsel, a Canadian-owned geld ing, lowered the track record for two-year-cld trotters Monday night in posting his fifth consecu- tive win in the $1,500 feature trot at Vernon Downs Driven by Kobert Silliphant for Roweland Stable of Newton Robinson, Ont., Van Counsel led ihe entire rcute and hit the finish wire in 2:09.2, a length ahead of Viscount Pick The horse is owned by Hon. Earl Rowe, Progressive Conserv- ative Member of Parliament fr Dufferin-Simcoe, ) "headquarters in Winnipeg. set tentatively for July 15-17. immediately fol lowing the Canadian Olympic swimming trials The Winnipeg club is one of four formed two years ago, At first, nearly all the players were European immigrants but most of the originals have been re- placed by what Solar calls "'an enthusiastic bunch of young Ca- nadians." The league operates round. Lack of pool time is a problem. Solar would like practise four hours a week, but his club cannot afford it. He would like someone to donate swimming pool time. onto club consists of a group of ico at Hungarians who, in Solar's opin ion, are the best players in North America. But the Toronto play- ers are not eligible for the Olym- pics because they are not Cana- dians. RETURN MATCH Neptunes now for a return ser RCAF Officer Is Named To Hockey Group oT ip toMexido icity vos METZ (CP) Ap They have 'also financed their 5 own trips to Minneapolis, where RCAF man has been named 10 1 {hey have defeated clubs from three « member committee to Detroit, Omaha and Minneapolis. f are practising es ainst X all year France TIES TRACK RECORD VICTORIA (CP)--Vancouver's brilliant Harry Jerome tied the Canada} open sey yal record an rok le 52-year-o! 'ana- a an mate dian native record with a biister- ing 21.2 second sprint in the Van- as advise on international hockey rules He is Flt. Lt. ¥. H. (Cooney) FIGHTS LAST Le Feuvre of Ottawa, a recrea- tion officer at RCAF Air Division} NIGHT Metz. With two European officials, one from x CAN a Switzerland and one from Czecho-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS slovakia, he will review rules for, New Orleans -- Ralph Dupas, Olympic and world championship 145%, New Orleans, outpointed play Irish Eddie Jordan, 140, Brook- The three-man committee will lyn, 10. present its findings to the sum- mer congress of the International Ice Hockey Federation in Rimini, Italy, July 25-30. The present rule book was drawn up four years ago, using a guide Canadian Hockey As Le Feuvre, 43, conducted a couver Island track and field school, " hockey referees last championships Saturday night. year. He has played for Ottawa; Jerome's tir i 4 A 8 me tied the y Senawrs of the old Quebec Senior | record of 21.2 set hy a J League and was with RCAF Fly-| Mike Agostini in 1956 and broke jes when they won the Allan Cup| the Canadian native mark of 21.4 in 1942, though he did not play| set by Robert Kerr of Hamilton, in the finals because of an injury. Ont., Sept. 26, 1908 ig i 0 Your Holiday Will Be Happier If You Are Clothed By . . . 4 HNSTON"S JOHNSTON'S So Check Your Want List For A Happy Holiday Bermuda Sox and Shorts Sport Shorts in white and tan (men's and boys') Better quality washable Golf Slacks Swim Trunks for men and boys Short-sleeve Sport Shirts in fancy patterns by Arrow Grenfell and Gatineau Jackets ® Tropical Suits and Slacks ® Terry cloth Beach Robes and Cabana Sets (OSHAWA) LTD. 8 SIMCOE ST. N. CLASS WILL TELL What about the batter who profits from his own error? It's not odd in a ball game to see a batter top the ball and beat out a basehijt because it dribbles in a baseball player's batting average? | Over the 154-game haul of a professional schedule, virtually no part at all, say Andy High and Harry Simmons, a couple of authorities on the subject. High a wiry conservative little man of 63, inconspicuous in appearance but perhaps one of the shrewdest judges of talent in the game today As the chief scout for Los An- geles Dodgers, he sits in on doz- ens of ball games each year, flushing the minors for big league material. In the 1920s he who undercuts on his swing, scampering for a double when ers and outfielders. High wo slowly for a fielder to make] a play. Then there's the batter| "On the stretch of a season, these things average out," says Bomber's 200, had the champion give the fielders as much time {to move and make the play," he says. REMEMBER WHEN. ..? Heavyweight champion Joe | Louis knocked out Two-Ton Tony Galento in the fourth round of a the fly drops between the infield-|fiarce title fight 21 years ago 'tonight at New York. Galento, weighing 233 pounds to the Brown idown in the third round but ninth hole using a number three wood. He was playing in a Midland League tourna. | ment at the Kawvartha Golf | and Country Club ~d Last Thursday Bob Jamie- | son, 17, defending club cham- pion, scored a hole-in-one on the 165-yard sixth hole at the Peterborough Golf and Coun- try Club. ® INSTALLED MOVED 5 ® REPAIRED -- SERVICE TOU ALL SETS LEN & LOU's T.V. RA 8.5804 RA 5-7844 | "If you bring the bat around| Louis eame back with a savage| to meet the ball properly more attack in the fourth. was an infielder with several major league clubs. IL SECRETARY Simmons, 49, chunky, an invet-| erate cigar smoker and soft-| spoken like High, is an analytical] student of the game. He has no pro baseball back-| ground but insight that has made him a top-notch front office man, the secretary of the class AAA] International League. In addition to drawing up the schedules for major league play and the top minors, Simmons' re-| search mto baseball's knotty! problems has pointed out loop-| holes that have led to a number of rule changes. LEO PAT FLANAGAN batting mark. The more TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIO WRESTLING DINO end DOMINIC DON AND FRED "BIG ED MILLER vs. MIKE VALENTINO PAT FLANAGAN vs. BAD BOY BOB LIEPLER KINSMEN STADIUM In Event of Rain -- Oshawa Arena © TUESDAY, JUNE 28th -- 8:45 P.M. JONATHAN ATKINS TAKE YOU ON A NS -- CASINO RESTAURANT the player, the more cons APRIL 30 TO OCTOBER 31 NO ENTRY FEE Fis CASH PRIZES Bass -- Largemouth --Smallmouth . NORTHERN PIKE MASKINONGE PICKEREL . Trour--Lake . . -- Rainbow --Speckled in First Prize - $100 Second Prize - $75 Fifth Prize - $25 Sixth tc Tenth Prizes - $15 400 Thiwd Prize -- CLIP OUT THIS ENTRY FORM NOW AN + AFFIDAVIT FORM Mail to: Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters P.O. Box 370 Ridgetown, Ontario Kind of Fish Weight Where caught ¥intered by tbe. PLEASE PRINT NAME : City Entrants signature Sworn to before me this Notary's signature ......... above, and verify the weight and measurements given. . Signature ..... Address . Signature Address You must send a photograph of the fish entered. If possible submit a scale sample with entry. 05-1 ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS AND HUNTERS BIG FISH CONTEST OPEN TO ALL ONTARIO ANGLERS AND LICENSED NON-RESIDENT ANGLERS MOLSON'S AWARDS AND CASH PRIZES OF OVER $3,000.00 Eleventh to Fifteenth Prizes - $80 Date caught We, the undersigned, witnessed the weighing and measuring of the fish described MOLSONS CANADIAN , 1960 Molson Menour Awards 5 pounds or over 4 « $50 Fourth Prize - $25 GALLON OF GAS? YOU TELL US...AFTER YOU TAKE THE PLYMOUTH D.- KEEP IT HANDY "un lq PPU-- -- ins. Girth Seal) lager beer Y LIMITED Ll 304 . www PROVE-IT-YOUR- SELF ECONOMY DRIVE!: Never mind 'what the experts say. How much mileage can you ret when you drive the all-new 60 Plymouth? We're anxious to 1ave you judge Plymouth :conomy for yourself . . . and :hat's why we've set up the 'rove-1t-Yourself Economy Drive. You do the driving. You {lo the checking. 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