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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1962, p. 17

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CUBS CUT SHORTSTOP CHICAGO (AP -- Chicago Cubs optioned shortstop. Elder White to San Antonio Friday to make room for infielder Alex Grammas, acquired in a deal with St. Louis Cardinals earlier in the week, Grammas and out- fielder Don Landrum came to the Cubs for shortstop Daryl Robertson and B. G. Smith. b ALS SIGN TRIO MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real Alouettes announced Wed- nesday the signing of three United States players who played for the Eastern Football Conference team last season. They are defensive end Billy Ray Locklin, offensive end Marv Luster and defensive tackle Ed Nickla. Locklin and Luster were named to the East- ern all-star team last year. FINE PAID TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Roma is in good standing in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League after paying a $1,000 fine and posting a $5,000 good-behavior bond, secretary Bill Simpson said Wednesday. 4|The penalty was imposed after Roma walked off the field with 4 |23 minutes still to play against White Eagles in Buffalo June 6. HUFF JOINS GIANTS NEW YORK (AP) -- Sam Huff, star middle linebacker for New York Giants, signed his 1962 contract with the de- fending Eastern Conference champions of the National Foot- ball League Wednesday. Huff, 27, will be starting his seventh season with the Giants, during which he has been an all-pro selection four times. ARGOS SIGN PAIR TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Argonauts of the Eastern Foot- ball Conference announced the signing Wednesday of two im- ports. They are 21-year-old of- fensive. end Larry Allen from the University of Kansas and 20-year-old quarterback Joe Ru- tigiliano from Trinity Univer. sity in San Antonio, Tex. Argo- nauts now have signed seven quarterbacks. HERNANDEZ STOPS ROSI NEW YORK (AP)--Venezue- lan Carlos Hernandez stopped Paolo Rosi in 2:11 of the first round of scheduled round bout Saturday night in Madison Square Garden when the 34 - year - old New Yorker went down three times. Both weighed 136. Under the rules of the New York States athletic commis- sion, a fighter who goes to the canvas three times in one round pt in world championship Hpk? --NOT BAD /T--BUT SHE ) | AIN'T GOT THE MADDENING APPEAL OF ME, SONYA SWAYBACK ff LI'L ABNER NICE/?--BUT THEY DONT GOT A CERTAIN SOME- YOU CALL. THIS A BYOODY ?-TO YOU MIGHT BE A BYOODY, BUT TOA BYOODY LIKE ME. SHE'S A FAT SLOBIT UPSET, GRANDMA! THE LONE RANGER WELL RIDE UPTO THE MEGA, ME WHERE PROFESEOR, GO YOU CAN = you MY GUIDES THINK THEY KULED ME. THEY LL HAVE STAKED A CLAIM TO THE My, MY! CLEANING UP THEIR ROOM VOLUNTARILY! DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER LO war bo you MEAN, TELLING * MARS. MARRS LITTLE lined TH LS WELL, WHAT? You DID TELL HIM THAT, DIDN'T You ? -- we World rights reowrved. 5 King Fantores 5; 'TO GIVE YOU THE IMPRESSION THAT IM A POOR SPORT ? ZF YOU ASK ME, WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS TODAY IS BETTER MEN! aut er LOAFERS AROUND THESE DAYS J! HOW COME WE ALWAYS GET INVOLVED IN THE CONVERSATION JULIET JONES fights -- is automatically fin- ished. Hernandez, who was sporting a six-bout winning streak, never has ever been knocked down. He now goes to the head of the line for a shot at Carlos Ortiz, world lightweight champion. CLEARS SEVEN FEET PEKING (Reuters) -- Ni Chih-chin of the Communist Chi- nese People's Republic, cleared seven feet, 144 inches Sunday in the high jump. Valeri Brumel of Russia holds the world rec- ord of seven feet, 4% inches. JAZY WINS ANOTHER WARSAW (AP)--French star Michel Jazy came up with a fi- nal burst of speed Sunday to win the 3,000-metre race of the Kusocinski Memorial Games in seven minutes, 59.6 seconds. Zdzisalaw Krzyszkowiak of Po- land was second in 8:00.4. PHILS BUY PITCHER PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Phil- adelphia Phillies Sunday an- nounced purchase of left-hander Billy Smith from Buffalo Bi- sons of the International League. He will report today. The Phillies sent out waivers on veteran pitcher Frank Sulli- van preparatory to giving him his outright release. EX-CHAMPION DIES TORONTO (CP)--Alex Bur. lie, 57, former Canadian fly- weight boxing champion who retired undefeated, died Satur- day at his suburban East York home. He held the title in 1924- 25 but retired from the sport because of a lung condition. CATHOLIC COLLEGE Oldest Catholic college in the mi U.S., Georgetown University at Washington, D.C., was opened in 1791. SALLY'S SALLIES © King Peateres Syadicate, lnc, 106k World tights reserved | ( DID You Have ) HOT TAMALES FOR LUNCH AGAIN ? LARRY BRANNON ATTORNEY AT LAW

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