THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 27, 1961 15 = | UAWA Local 22 2 Oshawa's 9th run and the last|and p; Charleton, rf; Elliott, ss; YOU'LL ENJOY of the game, came in the bottom Hogg, c¢; R. Robinson, cf; Quan- : : . . * 1 of the sixth when Crogmas oper: HL Crew batted in We DE i] L1 N G W ITH ed with a walk and scored on -- 3 : nd Eliminate Kenda * |back-to-back singles by Arm-|1b; Dicesaro, 2b; Crosmas, c; SPECI LISTS! strong and Mitchell. { Armstrong, ss; Mitchell, p; Tul- ; -1 . 1 £5 or : Oshawa Legion Minor Base-jmake it a four-run splurge and| KENDAL -- B. Robinson, 3b; lock, 3b; Wayling, cf; Prentice, pall Association's Midget team,|the score 8-3. Miller, 2b; Wade, 1b; Moore, cf rh Gaatch, If. UAWA Local 222, defeated Ken-| dal Midgets 9-4 last night at : Alexandra Park, to sweep their| Lakeshore Minor Basebaii League semi-final playoff series lin two-straight games. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Rocky,of the tax laws in the same way| rather wistfully. "A lot of things| Oshawa whipped the Kendal Marciano, a man with a taste'a businessman can. {have happened to boxing since boys in Kendal 13-4 on Tuesday for steak, says television work 'Take Floyd Patterson (the 1955. For instance, TV has got|night. is better than fighting because present world heavyweight/a lot bigger, and that theatre| In the return game last night,| "4% it isn't necessary for him to go king). He made close to $1.-{TV"s quite a thing. Mitchell, pitching for Local 222, 9 two or three days without eat-/000,000 one year, but when hel «But boxing's been hit by a was in good form after a bad ing after doing a TV show. |got through, you know how|jot of things, too. Bad stories, |first-inning start. He walked But his fighting fists still get|much he netted. He got $85,000, a]] those investigations. Maybe | Bob Robinson, first batter of the) itchy for some action every/that's all." I'd have gone on a year or two|game and then Miller was safe) time a big fight comes up. Marciano quit the ring inmore, but I don't know." lon an outfield error. With one . And he's had some sleepless|1956 after his knockout victory| Talk of Marciano making a out. Moore also got a life, this - i nights considering comebacks|over Archie Moore in a cham-|comeback was prevalent during one on an infield bobble and T. ® since he decided more than five |pionship fight Sept. 21, 1955. He|the first years of his retirement | Charleton followed with a two- years ago to become the only|fought 49 times, won every time and the fi . i bagger to score Moore, making |H man to retire as the undefeated|and scored 43 knockouts. His 915 BIE igh AS champion, at an opening three-run rally. in chrome or bro ie world heavyweight champion. box-office draw totalled $4,138, pounds over his best fighting] Mitchell steadied down after The Rock, who turns 39 on) 289. : weight, admits he gave it a lot this however and although he Sept. 1, was in Vancouver re-. He quit because eight years of consideration. was nicked for the odd hit in z cently to introduce his year-old under the rule of manager All "It was a tempting and ex- most every succeeding frame, television series Main Event, to/ Weill and one-time boxing czar citing idea," he said. 'There he gave up only one more run auto cushion REG. its 40th market. In it, he com-|Jim Norris was enough. were a lot of times I couldn't'to the Kendall visitors. That ments on films of great fights] "With Archie Moore, it's dif- sleep, thinking should I or came in the sixth when R. Rob- of the past, then chats with ferent," Marciano said, refer- shouldn't I come back. inson singled to centre with one 3 PR show-business celebrities. ring to the light heavyweight! "But since I got into TV this out and Quantrill followed with : 4 "This television," he said. champion who probably was as||ast year, I haven't had much 2 single to left, then Bob Robin- i "It's much easier than fighting. old in 1955 as Marciano is today, time to think about it." son forced R. Robinson at third They're air-conditioned for cool summer driving. 1 can now eat without problems. yet continues fighting. 'Moore base hut Miller's single scored The steaks, you know -- often gets a lot of fun out of boxing. Quantrill with Kendal's fourth | 2 after a fight I couldn't eat for a ey LR Ww. {run. Miller got himself *'picked | couple of days." STRICT CONTROL Fergus Js. Do n |off" to end the rally. "I didn't have any fun. I was PAY'S GOOD TOO told what to do, when to do it Huntsville Hawks Dohawa DAY red three) Hour for hour, the pay's just and everything else." . {Pane an : Tk rs i Tame 2 =] as good, too he said. "There are, He was asked if he'd retire; FERGUS (CP) -- Fergus Le- Hosar iy _ 3rd Wp a lot of expenses in fighting and |again if he had to do it all over. gionnaires Tuesday night took Stole second, moved to 3rd on a, the fi can't tak /anta "I r 't know said their third straight win in On.[Passed ball as Crosmas was) he fighter can't take advantage I really don't know, he said ario Lacrosse: tne cation Jun. | drawing a walk, then Armstrong ior A play, defeating the league-|Sin8led. He stole second and leading Huntsville Hawks 9-5. Mitchells sacrifice scored Arm-| \ ERIE RACE CHARTS Scorers for-Fergus now within | ${rong sites Mote wild pitch| : : Fo hat made it 3-3. iB 3 shia i one point of second place, were [and t Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Harry Benham and George In the second stanza, Local] |@ durable SPECIAL |® waterproof @® attractive 1 2 ® 18" x 36" od comfortable GET YOURS NOW AT THIS TERRIFIC SAVING ! Ly Ih DEEP SEATS AND BACKS * WEDNESDAY JULY 15. 1 CLEAR AND FAST Nonds tes goals, A Oar eo or putt two, and Bill Foster one. aalc yas Se L 1 First Race £INTO WIND 12.00 340 340 Huntsville scored on singles | after there were two out and he | 7-JAMAICA BELLE 270 from Tim Buck, John Lough, scored on a three-bagger by One and one-sixteenth miles. Purse $1,000. Three - year - old maiden fillies, Ray Clark, John Wheeler and Hickey. : Canadian foaled. : Gord Callacott The score remained at 4.3 for Horse WEPPSt % 15 Fin. Jockey Owner ' all he. } 4 | the fifth Into Wind 13 6 7 7h 87 1 Despirito -- Bo-Teek Farm | -- eee the onesiers od ie fi a] Sea Ferd 13 1 2 1.2% 14 nk Parnell -- Tulachmore Fm "na oer when obinson "blew' an Jamaica Belle . 118 7 3 21k 23 6% Olah Early Mischief Sta GREAT CANAL Moore wasn't much better. With] Graybrook's Last 118 4 8 8.8 4-1 -no Fitz'ons -- McMillen, Pizel : . b : : | 1r : 5 Cn a ss 1'4 McComb -- Caroll, Statham | The Suez Canal was begun two out, the kite went up, as| A vii ; 2 He First In Sight "113 8 § Sak 61s 4% Robinson -- Mrs J D Bell April 25, 1859, by a French cor-|Tullock. Wayling and . Prentice TABLE 36" WIDE OPENS TO 5 FEET LONG yawhisker 3 4 30K 5 2 dittfach -- Caornburn Fm - or Fording » rn walk in: i rreRe: Becky Armbro . 118 2 1 4.1 3% 7 - Gordon -- Leroy Tobey poration under Ferdinand . de each drew a walk in succession. Beautifully styled and quality built to give you many years Noboy's Miss 18 599 Oo Outdistanced Cosentino -- R E Ross |Lesseps and was opened Nov./With the bases loaded, Gaatch|® ¢ corvice. Just os pictured in your choice of popular Winner ch f, 3, Acadian -- Flying Rocket. Trainer C. Holliday 7. 1869 and Hickey both © 'ted ' 5 17, 5 an ickey both connected, to bronzetone or gleaming Start good, won driving Pool 23,323 .Double Pool 46,480 9.COLONEL COWAN 13.90 6.80 6.20 3 " chrome finishes. Queen-size REGULAR ful TABLE econ ace 12-LADY HERNE 5.00 3.90 or regular. A wonderfu > and 11-CANADIAN FLYER 4.60 value for kitchen or dinette IR #': furlongs. Purse $1,800. 3-year-oldmaiden fillies, Canadian foaled. oyYsS -- priced at a real saving. 4 CHAIRS Claiming all $2,500, : Horse Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner QUEEN-SIZE TABLE and 6 CHAIRS as shown $129.95 Colonel Cowan 122 9 2 2.1 1-nk Gomez -- Bill Beasley . : dt ' IT 1) Lady Herne 109 12 1 31 2nk Olah -- Four L's Sta 2 RR si : 2 gs Canadian Flyer 11411 3 71 32 " b fach - Short, Waterman 1n ver en a SR - Top Tourn 115 5 6 5nk 3 4 srashy ~-- cMacken Sta v ha Happy's First .. 114 10 10 4-h 51 Potts -- A R Craig VISIT US AT... Ra ER £35 Bowman "13 3 Eon - MARATHON TUBE-TYPE Tadepac ie 1 an 1 2 Ia tant Ns CCl Oshawa UAW Local 222 Mid- fourth and final run of the 154-156 SIMCOE ST S en Gree 9. 7 -2 -34 -- Ga $ . ; . + . Eastern Thirty 109 6 4 1h 92% Harrison -- P Del Greco | 8C1S, Of the Oshawa Legion game. { ; "Ve Ella's Chop 122 8 5 6% 10-13% B'menke -- Mrs L F Stein Minor Baseball Association, de-, LOCAL 222 Hickey, 1b; : Druid 122 1 912 ? 11-16% Cosentino -- Mrs J T Tripi : : " . OSHAWA hier. 198 31310 12 12 12 'Despirito G Commings cated Kendal Midgets 13-4 Tues- Dicesaro, 3b; Crosmas, in Winner 16. br h. I, Black Tarquin --Katine Trainer E. S.Bateman. {day night in Kendal, in the first|c; Armstrong, ss; Tullock, 3b; Ph 725.6559 @® Start good, won driving. 00] 45,170, game of their Lakeshore Minor Calder, p; Wayling, cf; Pren- one - g Lakes , , cf; DAILY DOUBLEG and 8 PAID $131.30. League playoff series. 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Front End Alignment ALL 5 NOW The Genius , 119 6 3 2% Ih 7-114 6-no Cosentino--Mrs R Fisher original 25-player roster for the 12 St . Adi t Sir Warren .... 122 4 1 1h 22 6.nk 71% Coy--H Katz second game and make chan |«. Steering justment i Bull Marine .... 112 7 5 9 9 9. © 8.m0 McComb--C B Edmonson 8 ges 13 Brake Adjustment { Tiger Dip 117 9 8 7-1 62 82 9 Wright--Mrs J W Hunter among the pitchers. The Na- LIMITED . t Winner b h 5 Mighty Story--Banish Ruth. 1 ainer R Fisher tional Leaguers won the first 4. Repack Bearings S ool 65,726, al poo) 472,082 . v | i Start good, won ariving i game 5-4 at San Francisco July All Services Available A |S. Check Shock Absorbers ® « |] vainabie . - MacKenzie and four graduates Righthander Drysdale, a con- [PAY AS YOU DRIVE -- Terms as low as $1 down, $1 Weekly Sask. Roughriders of the junior Regina Rams, Bob|lr0! specialist, is among the HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOM---COURTICE 728-1611 | - be . .Mil.| league leaders in strikeouts, His Fedor, Bob Leskun, Bob McMil \ record is 7-6 and he has a 3.88 | / 4 Drop Five Canucks 'an 2nd Bill Metcalte. earned run average. Or Our Location in The Oshawa Shopping Centre 728-1617 bhi : i MacKenzie tame to Riders Bailey is hitting .260 with 11 REGINA (CP) -- Five Cana- from University of Western On- home runs Where You May Buy Lumber and Building Materials 3 Ways SERVICE STORES dians were released Tuesday|tario two years ago and had a, Banks, plagued by a knee in- 1162 KING ST. EAST ! j 725-5512 night by Saskatchewan Rough-|good kie season. 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