10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Sctwdey, September 24, 1960 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASEBA' °, Win Phillips' 1-Hitter Blanks Merchants Ronnie Phillips gave up only Phillips lofted one to left field HECTOR LOPEZ of the New York Yankees, slides safely across the plate to score as | Russ Nixon of the Boston Red | Sox attempts to put the tag on him, in the 8th inning of | their game at Fenway Park yesterday, which Yankees won 5-1, to move a step closer to the American League pennant and a berth in the World Series, The above play all started when ~"SPORTS MENU "1 By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' TRACK AND FIELD enthu of the will hold forth at Alexandra Park this in the annual Oshawa and District championships, t city and nooy triet after | and | competition, even if the number participating will not set | any records. The Oshawa Shamrock Athletic Club, | operated for years now by Ben Fallman and his dedic- | ated group of workers, has kept track-and-field alive in this city, long after the local secondary schools | dropped the activity, It's a big jump from the annual Public Schools field day each June to a berth on a Canadian Olympic or British Empire team, but at least the Shamrock AC and the men carrying on, are doing something to bridge the gap--doing more, for that mat ter, than is done for track and field either in Ottawa or in Tdronto, at government level, And this Is where something has got to be done, If Canada is to make any kind of showing in national competition, When Harry Jerome sald Canada would have to buy them, if they | wanted any Olympic gold medals, he meant that Canada would have to spend some money, Young Jerome | has sald a few things in recent weeks that are best for. | gotten, hut that particular statement was one that should be remembered, Getting back to the track meet here this afternoon, it's geod to know they still have such activity in Oshawa and all the Shamrock AC members want is a good turnout of athletes and spectators an athletic meet that always creates keen interest | | We read where the U.S, income tax men are going to force gamblers, those at race tracks betting on horses, ete, and we presume they also mean the big winners at the gaming tables in Las Vegas, to report their winnings, by having the people who pay out the winnings, report the names of all those who win $600 or more, at one time, Thursday a bunch of race bettors didn't cash in' their tickets on a daily double win that exceeded the six hundred limit, They likely will, before long. As we understand it, the income laws across the border cone sider gambling winnings as taxable, but at the same time, they permit deductions for losses, as long as the gambling losses do not exceed the winnings, How could they be really "losses"~-if the gambler is still even? And who would be silly enough not to make sure that he always lost as much as he had won, at least as far as his income report shows, The thought that struck us was that if every horse racing fan who makes a hig killing at the track also has to prove that in the same year his losses at the track wiped out his big win--then if he, and all the others, start sending in their NDG mutuel tchets--the U.S, income tax department will have to build a 10-acre building just to sort and store old mutuel tickets, One thing about it--they could hire the grounds keepers from the various tracks to do the job=-they wouldn't be needed at the tracks any more, It would be tough on the "snipers" but U.S. race tracks would become as clean as a bowling green, except pers [place right into a playoff spot in profess ional Affiliation Remember those dead old Chi-[eago bas seven cago White Sox? And Early Wynn, the fellow they said was over the hill at 407 Well, they're still hanging on in the American League race, fore ing New York Yankees to win in their drive for a 25th pennant, Unfortunately for the Sox, the Yankees are doing just White | that, They won their seventh in| a row and reduced the magic| pumber to four with a 51 deci sion over Boston Red Sox Friday The White Sox, defending champions, stayed within 4% games of the top with a 70 vic tory over Cleveland Indians. | Wynn was the winner, pitching a seven-hitter for his 204th career fet and 46th shutout, Victory combination of New York victories and Chicago defeals totaling four eliminates the sec- ond-place White Sox, The Yan- kees' eombination is two over the third - place Baltimore Orioles, beaten 40 by Washington Senal ors as Chuck Stobbs pitched his first complete game in three years, EIGHT GAMES LEFT The Yankees have eight game left in the regular season six. Kansas City Ath troit Tigers 41 behind the four. | Jar. mates as Wynn retired 10 men iin a row and allowed just one hit pitehing of Ned Garver (3-9) in the other league game, The Yankees, shut out on five hits by Bill Muffet (64) for seven innings, came from behind in a fiverun eighth, which be-| gan with an error by shortstop) Don Buddin, A double by Hector sco nd Roger| ibe e, shutout sine Lopez tied things 1-1 a Maris broke it up with a sing New York sent 11 plate hits and a walk, Bob Turley, removed for a pinch-hitter in the spurt, was the winner for a 9-3 record aller giy- ing up three hits and an un- earned run, Bobby Shantz mopped up. The White Sox rolled behind ski hitting a home run and driv- ing In three runs and Minnie Minoso rapping a pair of dou bles. MINOSO THROWN OUT Minoso was ejected in the ninth| and Baltimore a | men to the game, in the rally, collecting six|blanked the Orioles 3 inning when he threw his bat atiter, Chi- relief pitcher Frank Funk after is 3 piteh, Stan Johnson batted for Minnie and letes beat De. batted his first home run of the (7-6) was Barry Latman his former loser against hit over the last five frames. Stobbs (12-6) beat Baltimore for the fourth time without a loss nis season and stretched his Birds to 16, It was his first ¢ his last complete Sept 5, 1957, when he 40 with a three-hitter, The I-year-old lowed five singles southpaw al this time, {walked just one and struck out eight, whiffing Ron Hansen four times, Billy Gardner was 4-for-4 in a {pine-hit attack and drove in the " WEE first two runs off loser Chuck Wynn (13-10) with Ted Kluszew-{g irada (17:11) as the Se {replaced nators Cleveland in fourth OBA Midget "A" Finals -- (18t| one hit a single in the 8th inning, | where Keenan miscued and Phil- reless - inning mastery over) game of 2-out-of-3 champlonship|.o ne pitched Heffering's Imper- series) ~ Brantford Midgets v8ijais to a 740 win over Oshawa Oshawa Legion Beaton's Dairy, Merchants, in a City Champion-| at Kinsmen Civic Memorial 8ta-|ghip round-robin softball playoff dium, at 2.30 p.m {game, last night at Alexandra OBA Bantam "A" Finals --|Park, (20d game of 2-oul-of-3 champlon-| pye win was Heffering's third, | ship series) -- Oshawa Dairy Leo soningt no defeats, so far in {gion vs Chatham Legion No, 431. the round-robin play while the at Chatham, 2.00 p.m, {Merchants are winless in their SOFTBALL two starts, OASA Midget Playoffs -- (1st| game of Zout-of-3 Southern One|, Vilips Wat in sare form for) tario final series) -- Galt Mid-|ame going until Gary Copeland gets vs Oshawa Fernhill Genosha| ¥arme up to start off the fth In Reen, al Alexandra Park, 8.0 ing and clipped a single, He was OASA Juvenile "A" Playotts--|"Pped on a deubleglay bill. a (2nd game of 2out-of-3 Boutherniay jn the third inning and a cou- Ontario final series) -- Oshawa pie of infield errors at shortstop, Cole's Sports vs Virgll Merchants|iy the second and ninth frames, at Niagara-on-the Lake, 8.90 p.m. accounted for the only viet three OASA Junior "A" Playoffs --|runners to get on base for Osh- (2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Southern awa 310 Bat o Phillips had Ontario. final series) Oshawa only three strikeouts, but he kept Scugog Cleaners vs Woodstock Merchants from hitting solidly, | MSA. at Woodstock, 8.00 p.m, with the result that his infie'd| . OASA Junior "C" Playoffs -- mates had a busy time of it, place, At Detroit, Jim Bunning was the loser, allowing the Athletics seven hits in seven innings be- fore he was lifted for a pinch hit-| His record is 10-14, Garver} [(2nd game of Z-out-of-3 Southern|O'Rellly at 2nd base, Tilk at Ontario final series) | Perry Merchants vs Wellesley, at|ey taking care of mast of the Wellesley, 4.00 p.m, defensive plays for the winners TRACK AND FIELD Heflering's Imperials appeared Oshawa and Distriet|to be in for a bad time of it when | -- Port shortstop and centre-fielder Hick. | 9 for the last-place Athletics I Winnipeg Warriors #8 Refuse NHL Clubs WINNIPEG (CP)--Jack Per (rin, owner and general manag Roger Maris of the Yankees lof Winnipeg Warriors of the singled to centre and the throw Western Hockey League, from Boston's Lou Clinton was [Friday he is no! Th not in time to prevent Lopez | Rangers and Toron to Map! from scoring | Leafs they may not operate spon | (AP Wirephoto) T 1 Fi hig 4 told a press conferer oupin lgures |that because of "lack of co-oper 0 |ation" with his profatsionat Stub v V | Hocke Angue uebec Aces T the two Nationa Make Playoffs clubs will not be allowed to con By JOHN YORSTON tinue to sponsor junior teams in this area. Leafs have sponsored | Winnipeg Monarchs and New [York backed Winnipeg Rangers Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP)--Manager Jack League Toupin figures his Quebes Aces Perrin said he Is are going to bounce from last sponsorship under of Agre terms the American Hockey League|ment, which gives a profes this year team territorial rights on players "We're 80 per tronger within a 50-mile radius of the than we were last year," says city in which it operates, Toupin, halts other pro teams from oper The Aces were accepted into ating sponsored teams in the league just two weeks before area without permission, the 1059-60 season started y Perrin sponsors Winnipeg "It was tough because 1 p..ve and St. Boniface Cana souldn t he players 1 qian in the fivedeam MJHL, but But with spirited fans and healthy bankroll behind them, the ers on each team, Aces bought or borrowed a dozen!,, ' MENT new players of proved ability | TO TEST AGREEMENT during the off season | cent said own Interests , . . notifying New York vestment," [sored junior hockey teams within use the la 50-mile radius of Greater Win- own stopping the jected the! play in the circuit, that Chatham, Woodstock and Stratford as well] is only allowed to protect 18 play: o"0" «a higher authority." "Let's find out what this agree- Arena over gate shares, ment is all about , "I'm only trying to protect my The Warriors owner said Leafs sponsor the Monarchs and [them take players 1 + Olympic rink--"'which I/territory and get nothing In re-| .. viinos vs Toronto Irish, at as home Ice, "I'd have to be the biggest whether under this setup,' er it means anything," said Perrin "They get to protect my own In sure * Perrin sald 18 players I get nothing I'm darn Toronto wouldn't let me operate a junior cluly in Maple the! Leaf Gardens, Why should I let RUGGER out of my turn," He said neither the Leafs nor wee sucker in the world to continue the Rangers have given Warriors to Bank of Commerce vs Osh- ~|any assistance or co-operation, Other Sr. Clubs Reject Royals STRATHROY (CP) sociation senior teams have re A new St. Thomas entry proved These decisions were taken al attended by representatives from Windsor, Strathroy as the Royals and Mercer's en- try. Royals Cormick Harold will take president Me sald he Royals moved to Aylmer re cently after a disagreement with St. Thomas Elgin Memoria Repre in the Manitoba Junior Hockey | sentatives of Ontario Hockey As-| t. Thomas Royals' bid to out Leafs by | could show ssional! Lyell Mercer of London was ap- "detrimental fo hockey In Murray Patrick, general man ager of New York Rangers, sald in Sault Ste, Marie, Ont, that "Perrin Is, just trying to black mall us." "He is Just trying to make trouble because we won't give him the players he wants." | Patrick said Perrin could shut and Rangers under the Affiliation Agreement only If he the teams had been the area." "We detrimen haven't been anda meeting here Thursday night {iq © we said, "We're doing Win- officer from suburban Timberlea, nipeg hockey a lot of good." ELLIOTT IN GOOD FORM DUBLIN (AP) Herb Elliott broke the four-min his{ute barrier Friday night for the 16th time, winning the mile at Dublin's international track meet 1/in 8:57.0. Two years ago he set his world record of 3:54.5, They Include playing « coach Fleming Mackell, late of Boston | Bruins, Toupin, who coached last | year, will concentrate on manag BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League New York 000 000 050 000 001 000 (9-3) Shantz Muffett (6-4) ing alone, | LEWICKI STAYS AWAY Danny Lewicki, acquired from the Toronto Maple Leafs organ-| ization, is the only player who pera wl 41 (8) and Fornleles didn't appear when training (8) Sullivan (8) Nichols (9) and New York camp opened Sept, 14 hasn't been heard from Toupin's top front line of last pyairoit year--Bob Barlow, Norm Cor coran and Jackie Leclair--are to-| ping gether again (8) He still Nixon 000 000 100-1 Sisler (®) (8) and (10-14) Aguirre Rerberet badie and Jean-Marie Cosselle [vito (32) The third line will be Don Hogan, | Baltimore Oble O'Brien and Bob Bailey. | Wash'ton Bailey Is out with a leg injury], but expected back Oct 18 8 Vy 3 ' J tey. Defence has been strengthened Chicago 200 011 102-7140 by the addition of Frank Martin, |¢yaveland 000 000 000-0 71 Claude Labrosse, Georges Bou: wynn (13.10) and Lollar; chard and Garry Colling from|man (7-6) Funk (8) and Romano other league teams, Camille Bed:| jr; Chi-Kluszewski (5) Johnson ard Is back from last year mn Gerry McNeil, former Montreal National League Canadian goalle who runs a serv-|8t, Louis 103 000 001 ice station here, will take the Chicago 000 000 100-1 51 place of Al Millar in nels Broglio (21.7) and Sawalski ------------ ---- " Hobbie (14-20) Burwell (3) Schaf fernoth (6) Wiston (8) and Tay § lor HR: StL-White (16) n 4 51 92 000 000 000 010 111 00x ndos; Stobhs (12.6) and Bal 5120 Gene Gresham Get |St. Louls 010 020 2 § 10-Round Decision {Chicago 100 000 0-1 (Seven Innings, darkness) DETROIT (AP)-Detroit's con.| Sadecki (5.8) and tender for a world lightweight Morehead (2.9) and Bertell. HR championship bout, Gene Gres. Stl-Boyer (31) ham, scored a unanimous 10. Rillahiteh on i 200- 1 round decision over Algeria's La. Milwaukee A xX houarl Godih at Olympic Sta. WHt (1-2) Face (1) and Bur dium Friday night, {gess; Buhl (15.9) and Crandall \ : B. Referee Lou Jallos credited Sri Mil-Bruton (12) Gresham with every round over| a the former French boxing cham. =" pion, | Gresham weighed 139 and Go. = fo 50 haps for old programs and filter tips, 5 11 2 Pha-Herrera Kansas City 000 011 011-- 4 12 1 paitimore 4 0 Washingion Garver (3:9) and Daley; Bun: ciaveland Fischer petroit | Mackell will centre Michel La. HR: KC-Willlams (12); Det-Cola Kansas City at. |W 5 1 land . 9 8 1/tory and 46th shutout Buzhardt (5.16) and Purkey (17-10) and Balley, an; HR (20), American League V 8 610 578 568 6 497 16% 493 17 456 22% 435 25% 363 36 0 Chicago 5 Roston Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) York (Ditmar 15-9) New at trada (17-11) Stock (7) and Boston (Monhouquette 14-11) Chicago (Pierce 14-7) at Cleve land (Perry 17-9) Baltimore (Fisher ashington (Lee 8.6) 1210) at (Bruce 3.6) Sunday's Games Kansas City at Detroit YESTERDAY'S STARS troit Pct. GBL Pittsburgh 4% [Milwaukee | St |San Frar Coker; Chicago at Cleveland Baltimore at Washington Cin-Robinson |New York at Boston National League W L Pet, GBL 56 622 ~ 61 582 6 63 671 7% 68 534 13 73 508 17% B2 446 26 02 a7 ' 03 367 37% Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Pittsburgh (Friend 17-11) Milwaukee (Burdette 17-12) St. Louls (Miller 4.1) cago (Ellsworth 6.13) Philadelphia (Mahaffey Conley 8-13) Cincinnati St. Louis Los Angeles San Fran Cincinnati Chicago at at Chi. 58 or at (Me. Kansas City (Hall 7-12) at De. [ish 4.13) (Only games scheduled) Sunday's Games Philadelphia at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Louis at Chicago San Francisco at Los Angeles Monday's Game . 1» at Los Angeles (N) (Only game scheduled) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Pitching Farly Wynn, faint pennant hopes allve with a seven-hit, 7-0 decision over Cleve It was his 284th career vie Hitting--Del Crandall, Milwau kee Braves, whose third hit, two-run Single, drove in the tie 010 000 041 6 10 0'breaking run in 2:1 victory over incinnati 000 100 000 1 7 1 first-place Pittsburgh Pirates, Tiger-Cats Toughen For Rough Rider Tilt The high-flying Ottawa Rough take on the Alouettes at Mont Riders may be in for a tough real game Saturday when they visit) Ottawa coach Frank Clair ex. Hamilton and the cornered Tiger pects a rugged game against Cats Hamilton, He says: "There are Hamilton coach Jim Trimble no easy games now. We don't has four new imports to toss at want te blow any." the Riders The additional] Injured Russ Jackson wil muscle plus a few days of scrim. likely be in the quarterback slot mages may inject some of the for at least part of the game al old ferocity into last year's Big though Clair plans to use Ron Four champions, Ticats are against the wall Games against Ottawa Saturday and the following Saturday could mean whether they remain in the cellar as many experts have pre dicted or latch on to the third and last playoff spot, The Riders, who pulled away from the pack to match the sur prising Toronto Argonauts, are anxiolis to build up a lead on coach Lou Agase's Toronto squad. Both clubs are tied for first place with 10 points, Argos will be trying to get the jump om the Riders when they Lancaster to start Lancaster has been calling the signals for the last four games and Riders have come up with three victories. Jackson saw brief action last Sunday against Argos Curt Merz, a two-way end just in from Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, is a likely starter but Clair will have to bench somebody to make an opening for him Four newcomers from New York Giants of the National Foot ball League may see action for Hamilton, Certain starters are ter ID backflelder Jim Webster, brother of the Glants' Alex Webster, El lison Kelly, 245-pound guard, and Ron Ray, 235-pound tackle. Doug Scott, a defensive backfielder, could see some service, Webster played in Hamilton last week against Montreal but had not had much chance to practice with the club, Coach Perry Moss plans to bolster his Alouette line with four Canadians John Raulick, Hal Krebs, Mike Kovac and veteran | homebrew Rill Bewley, In third spot with six points, Montreal is far from out of the running for the top spot, A victory over Tor onto and a Hamilton win over Ot- tawa would put Alouettes just two points away from the leaders Agase doesn't plan any major changes in his lineup, the best one Argos have had in years Their combination of Tobin Rote passing and a staunch line for running plays still look too good to revamp, 6 KING ST. EAST 530 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Bote french TAMBLYN DRUG STORE McCORDICK DRUGS 128 WILSON RD. SOUTH JURY & LOVELL LTD. RA 3.3143 RA 5-8711 RA 5.3546 Chi-| Smith: cago White Sox, kept his team's RUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Australia's Annual Track and Field Championships,|Reg White struck out the first y {four batters he faced and had the wand 'ark, 1.00 m | at Alixauita Pas 140.9 next one pop up, But Jack | "Men's Trebles Tournament|Shearer, with two out in the sec-| (fowl), at Whitby Lawn Bowlinglong inning, drew a walk then Club, 1.00 p.m, Se ; ----- SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc, -- | (Lancaster Trophy Semi-Finals) Hollandia vs Hungaria, at 7.00 o.m, and Thistle vs Kickers, at 8.45 p.m. Both games at Kins men Civie Memorial Stadium, Darlington League (Cham- pionship Finals) Courtice vs Hampton, at Hampton, 6,15 p.m. of the Oshawa Golf Club are rapidly approaching the close of what all agree has been one of their most successful seasons, On Tuesday aftrenoon, the final Ca- nadian Ladies' Golf Union Day competition will be held and a large turnout is anticipated, Last Tuesday, a field of 10 competitors turned out for the CKLU play, with Marg, Jacobi winning the low gross honors, with her card of 98 while Maible Boudreau was runner-up with 101, Helen Braithwaite's 104-20-756 was tops in the low net division with Edith Henry in runner-up spot, with 104-26-78, BOATS #90-POUND TUNA A review of the season's annual HALIFAX (CP) Otto Miller| competitions in the ladies' sec- boated an 890-pound bluefin Sat-|tion, reveals that in The D. J. urday, largest tuna taken on rod Brown Trophy event, a handicap and line in Nova Scotia waters competiiton for business girls, this Miller, a customs Ev. Montgomery won the final, on Sept. 12, defeating Maible | Ontario Senior League ~ Osh- Eglinton Park, 2.00 p.m, Intermediate League Toron- awa Vikings, Inters, at Lake view Park, 2.00 p.m, SUNDAY'S GAMES FOOTBALL Junior Conference Oshawa | "Imps" vs Balmy Beach, at Pan try Park, Toronto, 2.00 p.m, MONDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled season fought the fish for an hour, Tiger-Cat Club | winner eliminated Phyl Corrin and Mavis Taylor, On Sept, 15, the final match of Lady Golfers N Season's Wind-Up Members of the Ladies' section|was played, with Ann MeConk | Boudreau, on the 17th hole, The| lips went all the way to make it 240. Bob Simcoe hit a homer to open the fourth inning, making it 30 and the score stayed at that until the 8th, when O'Reilly got on via an infield error, Hickey singled, then with one out, Carn. with's single and Shearer's sacri fice fly, scored both O'Reflly and Hickey, to make it 50, The Imperials added thelr other two runs in the 9th, Buzmin. ki opened it with a walk and Ron Simeoe was hit by a pitched ball, Boyce replaced White in this frame and with one out, he walked Hickey, alter O'Reilly's sacrifice had scored Buzminski nd with two out, Bob Simcoe got his third hit of the game, to score brother Ron, with the 7th and final run, Bob Simcoe, with his homer and two singles, was the hitter of the game and Don Tie was next with two singles in four trins to the plate, HEFFERING'S IMPERIALS -- , Bimcoe, 3h: O'Reilly, 2b; Hickey, cf; B. Simcoe, ¢; Carn. with, 1h; Shearer, If; Phillips, p; Buzminski, rf; Tilk, ss OSHAWA MERCHANTS = Cir. ka, ¢; Hubble, rf; O'Connor, 3b; Courtney, ss and If; McGee, 2b; Copeland 1h; R, Eliott ef; Keen- an, If; White, p; Knight, ¢ in 8th; McKee, ss in 8th; Bovee, p in 9th; Edwards, ef In 9th, ear | defeating Phyl Corrin on the 18t hole, to cop this title, "Dot" Giroux and Mavis Taylor bowed {to the winner in previous rounds while Phyl Corrin ousted Edith Henry, Marg Storie and Maible Boudreau, The Felt Trophy, a handicap event for ladies, was concluded early this month, with O, Schu. bert winning over 8, Kessler, in the final match, seven-and-six, L. Brodie, H. Stewart and M, Vice were Schubert's "victims" in earlier rounds while M. Hainer, P, Fordham and M, Storie bowed to 8. Kessler, The Margaret McLaughlin Tro- phy, one of the ladies' section's most coveted handicap tourna- ments of the seadon, saw Phyl Corrin defeat Maible Boudreau, being two up, at the 18th hole, in their final match on Sept, 14. The {trophy winner won out over J, | Storie, F, Brennan and M. Libby, in her march to the title while |E. Stone, E. Henry and 8, Kess- |ler were the other preliminary the 'Bronze Trophy" competition round losers, Not Endorsing Sunday Sports HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton Tiger-Cats football club refused Friday night to endorse a move for Sunday sports here, J. G. Gaudaur, Hamilton's gen- Over Rams eral-manager, said the club be we e controversy should be| LOS ANGELES (AP)--Reserve Hovis the SOTO ersy but the Ti. quarterback John Roach fired cats wouldn't take any position) four touchdown passes Friday in the matter night in leading St. Louis Car- {dinals to a 43-21 victory over Los His remarks followed a meel-| Angeles Rams in the opening ing of the club's board of direc: game of the 1060 National Foot- tors | ball League season. Other sports and labor execu:| A crowd of 47,448 watched as tives gave their personal supportithe transplanted Chicago team to a plebiscite on Sunday sports came from behind a 14-10 score at another meeting, Included with a 38-point explosion in the were inls of the 30,000-mem- second half, ber Hamilton Labor Council 'and| Roach, in his third year of pro. the Tiger-Cats Quarterback Club. fessional football, threw touch- William Foley, secretary of the down passes to John David Crow labor council, and Harmon for 52 yards and three to Sonny Boyes, Quarterback Club presi-| Randle for 57, 37 and 24 yards, dent. said they personally fa. King Hill quarterbacked the vored the proposal and believed Cards in the first half, thelr executive would agree Los Angeles uanerbacky Billy The question of Sunday sports| Wade and Frank Ryan were tor- as put to the voters in 1030 and| mented all night by the rushing Cards Take NFL Opener rushing, Roach completed six of 18 pass attempts for 305 yards, He had one intercepted, FOOTBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League St. Louis 43 Los Angeles 21 Amreican League New York 28 Denver 24 | Buffalo 13 Boston 0 PLANS TO STEP UP LOS ANGELES (AP)=Young Pone Kingpetch of Thailand sald | Friday he plans to campaign in a year or so as a bantamweight, The 24 . year old flywelght champlon scored a technical knockout over Argentina's Pas. cual Perez in the eighth round of their title bout here Thursday night, Thong Thos, his manager and a wealthy Bangkok businessman, said "We will defend the flyweight championship again, possibly twice, maybe in Japan, Then we probably will build Kingpetch into a bantamweight," Ww 5 3 Cardinal defence, spearheaded defeated, In 1954 another Sunday| ' . sport campaign never got off the DY Jormer hay re Fulles Seoiind Iu 1% 2 ii In "for yards lost, The Rams council ws A were h 0 a mere ards Big Four foothall games on" ore eld to a NL ya Sunday in Toronto were initiated {last year and have drawn heavy attendances, | SERVICE A year-round in Your only $2,685¢°° OPEN THIS SUNDAY STATIONS 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. PRESTON'S SER PLEASURE VALL ANDY NAGY'S T adventure "fun" driving FOOTE'S SHE WHITFIELD'S SU rOL 925 SIMCOE N. 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