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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jul 1963, p. 10

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iS ae .| Travellers Use [SPORTS |Tony"s Nip 7-Ups 3-2 2 Five Home Runs! To Sink Suns CALENDAR Or) Smith's 3-Hitter THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, TODAY pag ened Travellehs go after SOFTBALL e TORONIC) -- "Bev" Smith} In other Beaches action, in|from holidays, having two hits their eighth straight victory to}, Oshawa City and Distnict/and newcomier "Neil" McMahon|Hamilton, Alexianians ups ¢ t/each, night after a barrage of home| Assoc, Major League -- Gen provided tine. pitching and bat./first - place Merchants 1-0 in 11) 7 + Ups marched back, scor- runs Monday night gave them|Aces vs Bad Boy Appliance, at)ting in spawixing Oshawa Tony s|innings, with chunky Clint Jonesjing single runs in the 3rd and their second straight iateens| Saamanare fare s. -- proces Beaches Major ren pitching the win on a two-hitier,/5th innings. Jack Mitchell with i oubleheader|Brooklin Concrete vs Scugog|ba eague win last night = . a clutch double in . pond League dou . 'Cleaners, at 8.15. p.m. Helfer: |Tony's edgad 7 Up Shopsys 32 gh ree agent RALLY a ing Jack Rainbow has me Travellers clouted Jackson-|ing's Imperials vs People's/and the Smbth - McMahon com-|, Tony's got off on the "right/atitchell scored the other run ville Suns 51 and 84 to bring|Clothing, at Fernhill Park and/bination got, the job done, oot in the initial inning. Afterinimsett in the Sth. on a costly their season record to .§00 and|MacLean's Esso vs Port Perry "Smiddy" hurled a three-hit-/ one wae out, "Squib" Elliottigchawa error extend their winning streak to/Merchants, 'at Port Perry, 815/ter for his yixth victory of the singled to get the rally going.) OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield "ven. p.m, year and-cemsolidated Tony's Pte ogy ae bic a driving). Cocane th MacDermaid, The slumping Atlanta Crack} UAW League -- Kent's Wes: first place tn the league stand eed "it tan teneo cent ag 3b; McMahon, if; Booth; ¢; ers lost their fifth straight, fall jtern Tire vs Handy Andy's at 'P8S: ed back : oo Armstrong, 2; Hill, ef; | and ing to Richmond Virginians 4-2,/Alexandra Park, McMahon, whe joined the Jack 'Red' MacDermaia, Smt Pp. "ear ' ' . i «j ly ro ; eht beh ane aid, 71 . Sy ho geno pote sang od deel LACROSSE Melally. ak saa --o eg playing a third base forced) 7-UP SHOPSY -- MacLean, Haleageantee Whitby Green Gaels at Allis: "4 : ; SY Courtney on a choice play then/2b; Reinprecht, cf; Galand,' sa; Buffalo Bisons took over second) " homer whic highlighted Tony's janpy "Butch" McMahon el Waters. 1b: Rainbow, p; Mit place in the northern division! !0m, 8.30 p.m, first inning whree = run rally. jed a mammoth home - ou eon chell, ¢: Crawford, It! DeRoch. from Rochester by downing the BASEBALL McMahon, along with Ron of the park to make it 30 Tt er, rt and Menyska, dy. Red Wings 42 Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. "Squib" E1Wtt and Ken Court-|was McMahon's third home run : RUE 'Toronto Maple Leafs and In- (pee Wee League) -- Jubilee ney, all performed with Mac-/in two games. 7)" Mihanyts 300 000 000 310 2 dianapolis Indians were idle. | payision ys Firefighters Assoc.,|Lean's Esso (Fuels in the "City] Tony's collected ten h Ni? . U Travellers started their homer : VF ail prague' } par anc 'Ipe bain cits me ate On Ups bac pebandlt foe en ; at Kinsmen Stadium; Houdaille League" last' year and helped! Jack Rainbow with Barney Old spree in the first inning of the industries vs People's Clothing, |them to the ASA Intermediate ' first game when John Herra-|.) siexandra Park, North dia-|A". finals, Whey will be with stein clouted a three-run blast! ond: Dairy Queen vs Bolahood|the Tony's te'?m for the remain over the centre-field fence In Real Estate at Harman Park/der of the seagson, McMahon was the nightcap, their first five) sng Police Assoc, vs Ideal Fish installed in eft field, Evtiott in Scu @) ( leaner thre 'playt iy ies cater yu and Chips, at 'Eastview Park; right field and Kenny Courtney Ss ree players, Danny. Cater . : took over fir base two, Cal Emery and Lee ifa All games at 6.30 p.m, sitbeke a " Z isa omit" iwanissantam Beat Lou Myles Beaches Major Fastball Lea Richmond won its third in a 'eg ; ' i om' Ts Isha row and dealt the staggering gue --~ 7-Up Shopsy's vs Oshawa' MINOR SOFTBALL osnawa scugog Cicanersjouthit the Oshawa girls by 12 . . 5 { 's Alex ra Park, 8.15 RY Crackers their lth loss in ony's, at Alexandra Park chalked up a big 9-6 win over'to only four -- but Scugogs 9 " WAKE CAAA SS . ' , +, pam . : . games, cutting Atlanta's south. F Thr Kiwan B F Toronto Lou Myles, in the sec-/ made ep of w ' eis Swe ek ' . . ' ' & f ' ei Kiwanis antam au Myles, ec-'made use of walks and errors BRAS ARC SHQDOING GR w 2S ern division lead over Indiana-) Oshawa City and District regoue games were scheduled ond section of the East Toronto!te pile up big rallies, L BRASS ON HAND FOR ALL STAR CLASSIC pans > My , eee pte soa eee oe in the Oshawa Minor Softbal) Junior Ladies' Softball League) The Oshawa team got three BASEBAL - 0 -- . sa ninth, 90 gi rely Mg oy : - N- Association last night and in sehedule, here at Alexandra unearned runs in the first. ine : ' ons erupted for four runs after ing, Radi 3 the ptirtec : aught Park la gh ning ' > % The top officials of baseball 'annual All-Star game today, succeeded Harridge as head. al League and Baseball Com- |i we were out to beat Rochester Ries tak Ais." OC align be " pst eosmge ste st re t. ning * three walks, two er. gathered in Cleveland yester- the four shown here are--left- of the Junior circuit; Warren missioner Ford Frick Syracuse, northern division! wanis Bantam League) -- Nipi while W on iew Park : " Sli, prince prcagea esas nad bo to Schultz and é ae he Par day as luncheon guests of the to-right: Will Harridge, for- , Giles, president of the Nation --(AP Wirephoto) 'jeader, opened an eight-game/eon Park at Connaugtit Park: nba othe ark 7" on ©? the mound for Oshawa but had alse aia Linda. "Bodde abel Chamber of Commerce. On mer president of the Ameri- home stand with its victory over! Bathe Park at Valleyview Park At Lake Viste. John Dick } ° them a 44 tie in the third hand specifically to watch the can League; Joe Cronin, who Columbus, Jackie Moore, Whose/and Lake Vist " Woodvie ake ta, Johr rn finally gave way to Sandra i i ape "i : S a : and Lake Vista at Woodview was in top foren for Connaught, Paradise. in the fifth In the fourth, Oshawa scored e Mar aret Smith pero deren Begg i a ei Park; All games at 4 P.M. limiting the hamesters to three The latter stonped the vclhens tive runs on only one hit as victors" 18 hits : , (Midget League)--Southmead) hits, Bremner getting a single for the last two frames, to pre Noelle Kadin lost control com- SPORTS MENT J . at Sunnyside Park and North) and double wile Cranston got serve the Oshawa lead and vic. DiCtely and her mates "blew" , Oshawa at Storie Park; Both a two-bagger. The losers got defensively. Bev, March had i - j 2 . : tory i sean ' By Geo. H. Campbell Wins Two Titles BASEBALL SCORES sere Ube cen ary ott Shige, Mors, tot tater, Maye co at Alexan. two-bagger by Bremner pened the game with & sit-land the odd passed ball, en vs Ward's Billiards, eee harnr rs are < SPORTS EDITOR At Wi bl d | AND STANDINGS dra Park, 6.15 pm Cranston started on 'the ** Sr a gs omnes abled: the Oshawa girls to score : m e on Civil Ser League Rey. Mound for Laks» Vista and later he ay etal five runs and take a 94 lead, ' : , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Jat e icyrg ees eres gave way to Wathice, Connaught Cam added two more runs on) LOU MYLES -- Morris, 2b; ' "Everything From Soup To Nuts laternationsl League nold's vs Foley's, at Lakeview eee eae oe os in the first sinales by Ginny Jones, Kathy|/Pope, Yb; Kadin, p; Byers, ss: 1 ] Side » later - Northern Division Park, West. diamond and Post °° '" gg oie, ge eae Anderson and Morris, in the/Lucas, rf; Jones, of: Newton, = WIMBLEDON, Eng a d she lat t ' WL. Pet. GRY Office vs Oshawa Dairy, at and added the sec ond, third ifning and then struck for jh echoes a » he ~ They used to Say argar for tac é . \Lakeview Park, east diamond; | then moter --fOUMrun, re Tur he fifth w ~ SCUGOG * ca " - . t Tominn thall tourn: nt +} ' nerves pee " » Syracuse 53344 609 . be N pa tupers two more runs in the fifth when') scouGoaG CLEANERS -- Pe. THE 1963 ANNUAL All-Ontario Junior softball tournament, Smith was too nervous t al winter) aes) 7 Both games at 6.45 m. r in the fovuth to boast the "bie : rep 7 SANE) conducted by the Oshawa City a District Softball Associa. at her favorite game. But to- and no serious tennis until May, |Buffalo 46 39 S41 6 & . Si al Noelle Kadin singled with onejlow, ¢; Lucas, Wf; Germond, ib; Dick had? a homer, doubl ' # \ " ne t us ear? "p netit |Rochesier 47 40 540 6 | BASEBALL nate hile nr Out was forced by Byers and/Sohultz, p and 2; tien. is now history but it will long remain in the "gone- (Ca¥ 'he fa! Au t year I've had competitive tennis) pi mond 39 43 476 11% EBALI single Gardiner, P a Paradise, 2 a wane sae > old sports two the biggestifor the last three weeks.' Miss oe bb Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc al Gardik and McGahey nats te . meneeet and p; Boddy, ss; March, , Pie se Sestibnonit: sald. "Mas Dhan ae Toronto 38 49.437 15 (Bantam League) Jere S04 aise bak well tek he winners, Strangely enough, the visitors'rf; Parker, 3b; Clough, ef. tt said : Southern Division Lovell vs Oshawa Dairy, at Har t g t for ree vear To beat a e << os « , po : t of all tirke, with a record 16 entries. If they have +S aaa a a pavdiks bak pou bate te Dlbd Atlanta 45 37 349 -- man Park; Uaw Local 222 vs WOODVALLW WINS ; : h ' : ne poli 5 $29 13 * & \ t Bathe Pa: asa 3 M they'll have to start play in the mornin Th ent, first slaughtere sis all the time.' pera . . aa : 2 Winder's Esso, at Alexandra) At Bathe Pau'k, Ha sén_ for ee "overtime" games ' r Jean Moffitt af th For M acd" faerie . attle Roc node Park, West diamond and the homesters sand Bradley for hadin J-innin mes. between teams drawr States in the women's final the doub vf tr - ah ava Miss ae a _ 422 "4 2 Young's Fuels vs Whitby Le. Woodview had a tight game . eduled T-inning games, ween { ths Alls Banlend. lan ;. the doubles triumph over Miss! Jacksonville 33 51.393 13 pionnaries. at Whitby: Aji going, with Bath n front 2-1) FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile trot. d.vear.6-Volve Dares, MacTavieh Jr a. out-of-a-hat, battle to 11 and 12 innings -- but when the ed : Sabaggge Ae Smith and Miss Pbbern served Resulis Monday games at 6.0 pm , ie" hen Woots|ox a aiming all $190, Purse Track--Faat s a 00 deadlock, finally decided with a lone, peel : make what she announced &s/ Jacksonville 1-4 Little Rock 38 "yo. cnore Intermediate Lea oe canants + four hits andi. 9002.80 RR EELA ON 3 AND Y RAED 212.00, ee Wee an cad mething. Galt Siees : ie : : ast appearance at Wimble-/ Atlanta 2 Richmond 4 "megs Srmheciae 108 : bel sition tate se , Sealine oe sone hen tha res something, Gait > a artnership with " 'n} nue -- Ajax Merthanis vs Port ¢ any uns MeNamee's Ttatuckaree : hak 03.20 Bay, Bixx Brick lon a memorable one Columbus 3 Syracuse $ Hq ik Cater a Pp 1 H ret RE SES » with na | tPedoramite, Re * He She and Miss Bueno beat the Buffalo 4 Rochester 2 eee Nene, Bt UN, BON, ss eA their ether tre Scccry Gupiiveeln Gar as) ee i } ? Only games scheduled) 6.30 p.m t ed their T Alse: Flash Wingay, Farere Guy, tyearolds and up! Non hi Vs 406) feed of sharing wo Australians 84, 9-7, But for; (OMY & S scheduled ' twe ' tar Nib, Dusty Rexx Brooke, and $1500 in 1983, Purse sto. they might stack up against top-flight Junior competition -- t : ISSh feat s the two victors it was not a Games Today Leaside Junior League -- Osh ° Ruddy Mon - Fascination Time, Cote oubles victories as we . ' . - ' s ae ie e > mM amet of the , cP x NeCar Patra and they emerged with the set of handsome trophies as cham- ice coe Mik aki "6 ' Se Rut Rovel experience--they won the Jacksonville at Litle Rock (N) awe Canadian Tire Legionnaires t LOK a uM ae \ DAILY DOUBLE POOL 4,334 ; Panel cone 2 he 3 a ping th ngles 2 : a t . tichar 's Sr t Leaside Vie ' witt irkham, Han > re rac ge 3 pions. "Abbie" Baker, an 18-year-old ball-hawk who looks oe durable Mise Smith's 18/08" e in the 1960 champion. ---- at oo yo ae fon -- at Leaside WKS, with reh x - - SECOND RACE < v cet Track Tact. a es i 4 i x "hat ; r ninye uffalo at ochester ( b rk, #.3 7 g itle af GQ yearokds " a, A _ Stan, Tehing's First; as if he could rate highly as a sprinter, won the special ear-old partner in the wom Columbus at cone a) LACROS: é doing good hitting. Fer Wood.! Purse $60. ses abl ca arene. Edna's Counsel, and Lacy nae aaa ' ft ho Sam 0 e on . ny . ACROS oe A : Jere 5. Crd, Geiaet 11.905 ide tt "Most Valuable Player" award, donated annually by "Mul! en's doubles, Robyn Bbbern RESTS, THEN WINS (Only games scheduled) OLA Senior League -- Brook-| View. McNamee? was the' big Cee ee Noreen a0 ams) BIOREM RKCR <4 Mile (The Ie rT itteryw a th. nal + . s s --_ qT = 4 : M4 . . ' "d " Mullholland, Baker hit four homers in the tournament. He wen jittery -- _. nal) But the tireless Miss Smith-- American League n Merchants vs St. Cathar hitter Covey Joe, Wanless 3.20 augural Pace tied up the game against Stoney Creek to save his team from went to Maria Bueno © eeu Big e to her friends--|No games Monday, All - Star arnletics at Si. Catharines. 8.45 a ak Fay re - a rher ara * th ? Alse: M Ben, Ray Harvere, Miss P elimination and they won out in the th inning, In the final, °"* Dariene Marg of te US 15 minutes after the/game today Jeri. Carran, and Allie Dale Lad Fi , w a pm + Star Chief t i KE \ . k joined Fletcher ames Wednesday ' ' he smashed out two mammoth clouts, each good for two runs, LACKED COLOR J AY ma : . F h ll A d SMIRD RACE -- 1 Mite pace, ¢-year|?-Se Long's Prince, FR sive Gok 0 ih varin they needed: Bob Eccles. Galt's Buns ead officials aareed t r th 9 §4 victory over Boston at Minnesota (N) LAWN. BOWLING @rnmnalil An av aed Gn Gakuin oh 9m. Pares| teaches mm : oo a a ill "aN Hard and Bob Hewitt of National League : Men's Doubles Tou rent $00. 8 RE Alve: c Sekrse. R--Armbre_ Adaw ear-o) ite nsation ad 19 strikeouts against t 4 ? i j Tror ' Peter Wo Wank 2% & oni vt & 16-year-old pitching sensa had 19 strikeouts agair No games Monday, All Star fT Nicholson File Trophy, a Pete aples € oral C--Ohiet Canuck, ratio . ¢ ' ee . 4} ss . = ee . J Patricia Hal Feagan $993.90 Gime Herbert, Larry Had, very good Scugog Cleaners team. Eccles was truly brilliant a the anes deebite the ont same today Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club Storie store 'Patricia Hal ¢ « Sallie. ae ee Died, ) * nitchere i ) ---- mee salads re 1 ny and ced hies Track . "oa , Dares and he was fresh. Galt used four different pitchers in four # okie ve : aicome was remarkable. as the 10 pm. and Mixed Double be A--Coupled Noral Gale and April rk Tauknauions Port a Jordy Who. Bar Haven games and Eccles was the only one to show twice He came nd stmewh ; tourna. first time in the 72-year history peo ~ - Pe t whe . Mid t Wi sold. Laue G. Sweet Rhythm, and B-Coupled Armbro Adanac and Arm ; < . th hapa anton T Lawn Rowling a», 1 pm ée ns he va tet oi in to nitch two innings in one of their earlier games. Scugogs men rT lap P =e "i gpg ea " Giants rade 1 g bg . testa : Covnied Cnt gg ge pg were disappointed. of course, but they took their defeat in cif s che ris ' n ii nad ever gone entirely to ss ne ne FOURTH RACE -- 1} Mile tro, 4-year D---Coupled Dares Direct and Tally e . ¢ 3 fe " . rern t ka ion La > Nemwinners of two r Darts 1 rt antit ant r mn thi one the were © ™ a. " s bed LACROSSE . m . rah 5) 8 fine sportsmanlike manne I is y we sid Miss Moffitt, Copping the big honor were Roosevelt Grie Ca)'s : nm 18K mike ai! $2900. Purse beaten Bu hey have one consolation - ever since the ae &4 by her <ta. Rafae! Osuna and Antonio Pala \ SCORES Ps a3 « » Riddell. Reid or 4003 tournament has been held here e past five years the (ipocg# Y was t her fox, who beat the French pair \ Officials -- Lou Visconetl field, and Sonny Hill, just back'(plate) and Bill Chris (bases), trouble getting into stride and but-not-forgoiten" category since it must be marked in the l@ book as one of the most successful ever held It was home-rur Juvenile team, with four players still of Midget age, captured t r also of Austratia the top honors. They entered the tournament to see how ; nearly duplicated Doris ye tor : : maad 4:2. iz s 3 NEW YORK (AP) The , ' : Si ge on Bigg PRN , a now Softball As R ow r want efen - cel, Gis New York G rays tame de ~-- OSHAWA (CP)--Here Roys' League Prediie, Patsy Peters Ord, b-iee Johnston, Hicks sive unit, the Fearsome Four , : Aion red > Track--Past ot hala thi "- aie Sale wet standings' in the Ontar a thall . pilayve last ' Rraden Volo, and Ras c That nx. will not hold this year since Galt will some, is no more sean ete os sof a st : a es ee ae competing in t uwnior r n + wa N ia <t bein! uEAt on Star, Grees : RB "4 papain me CASA. Junier remks, Ane Stine Saicee The Giants broke up the Senior ' ia ti enhi) Par _FurTH RACE Mite trot, Jawan! Twal pool eae Saturday miendid competition, it's a cinch that the team vaunted front line unit by trad W . I gan ) ark , sp Warmers of mere than Anendance 6572 ine tackle Ronaseve srier t ° ' ibtecon ax with $1800 nck mere & $3800 3 . ak Monk that Ontario title this season, w ertainly g tackle Roosevelt Grier to <. Catharint > &121 1091 was 3 h 2 with © : nan in 1% Los Angeles Rams Monday for * |Brooklin 7 81 i } he y s wet g a hits BAmulet Haneve White 26 2230 tackle John LoVetere and a high > c = 4 2 : Vad . 3.20 3.0 x YOUNG ROOTING SECTION oo Port Credit €. 717 IM 12 oft Ieycanuk and' Blac joeune Vance, Mint :* Armbro Express Is BRIGHT BITS: -- Long n stre v visit Grier, 31, a six-foot-five, 290.) FT#moton " ty ee . ~ Lae, Dictator Pick, Mac Gikews this Selavdes waht tor A Senlen sin ath By J ACK STEVENSON! the youngster timed @ pounder, combined with tackle --_, . t gage Pagal BB Tutte Lassie, and Sik Bey W Greenwood Winner ' s FRANCISCC AP ai r th S fee ' winners of the All-Ontario Mer r ment have never usu bounty fas e clin of Jean Claude Barciay and Pi won the OASA Junior "A" championship in the same season entr rt ritual unfolded.'erre Darmon 4-6, 6-2, 62, 62 vane yerfectly Ww his Dick Modzelewski and ends Jim. "i : . mee oa 7 a souve- |Katcavage and Andy: Robustelli Bramptor sie Er < Sunnyside . * Niatie nea en Wrmette at) Mare teas) TORONTO (CP) -- Areibre gare er we na ere we I on the Giants' front line that sf - } r S. Express, ow by the Arm- OSHAWA TONY'S, with son y acquir real nt , f youngsters it De Elias, 'a Babe Ruth jhelped win five Eastern Divi oe it ae of Brampton, , eated 7-Up Shonsy's ] t Kev diest Park streams m ld ver fram Stockton, jsien titles and one National/i®s Sran be getting older but the suelph s Gu "i veteran pacer hasnt given up Alderwood and we Gardens and so added interest their return game, here t eachers to t3 the \ ene of Willie's bat- Football League championship or 7 g CITY AND DISTRICT sofiballers POSIUIONS t chice dnves LoVetere, 27, is 6-foot-4 and St ae he Mimico i ' itchell t 3 too much speed to old man a a ae eek bane Mac's Mob is re wher 1 alwa a the bleach- |weighs 285. He has been in the|Mimice 12 127 176 ak 4 gro A ld P ] poll ---- ane eee Se big e€ take s fi wing © he confided. "1 wouldn't league five seasons - and three Hastings . ' s ' t tt ro a mer Shenae Eres ails ait aaa Ares . \t Greenwood Raceway & their | FO WOTKS 0 hedu he \ rat t anywher Bad times has been chosen as the ay Mon. playoff berth ing right dows practice or th n "a lefitchanded slug. Rams' top linesman SPORTS : cial rete aba Nea 100 C's ---- re ae comen arenas. ' T ee x Maing mas IPOs leffering's trying hard to overtake p The mngregate in the r, has slammed 14 of his 22 The Rams initiated the trade the hottenk Sth. featur- rs. nese te ney eae] hog the Southern Division and Port Perry making rea deh the rict eld. heme runs this season in Can- | strengthen their line," Giant ee : 4 DUNEDIN. Fla. (AP)--Withf TAY bg in 2a? 33 te ved to overtake the Northern leaders, Brooklin Con- nee ween t grand a @lestick and mest in the @i- [coach Allie Sherman said PERFORMANCES COUNT old P. nd others of the » $3.200 Inaugural : ACK n ractice round r + i the bieac eats 3 "ction of ' monpets. "They feel that Grier will be an' NE YORK (AP) - Fred Pelagic ce ct seis ae eee ee Pace. JACK NICKI a s. -- * : 4p eee ans . coms e enetion , es them (asset to their defense, Rut we Corcoran, tournament manager ,-- i vo % Bar Egg sn Raeeal = nme 6.572 rote fans were naan ries ae j ve into feel it will help us, too, because of the International Golf Asso i Fe placer : Soap aeRt on hand for the opening of the AR he parking let be n addition to getting LeVeters, ciation, said Monday that pe a ¢ 2 Baas nantes inte : He mer harness racing season with may aroney, a © of the mod doesn't he deal should = solidify oyrformances in the British Open C24 e the big sag . eh 'here in the first of 48 nights. i f s on the a . 2 : Lear ce McCovey who ex. backfield." this week will help determine oe nyside Addo sleet ba - Nationa ret wit 1 antr eireit a a ler f y Neary vu 4 plains, "I can't notice them. Uf the lineup fer the Canada Cup : arkinsen were tops % : ies ; i ght start swinging matches in October. The rou ' halis and 1 don't M C Set ada Cup competition mat r SOUTLIMEAD ; aa Gant 1 eet ann up ac ta anaes af A AT SOUTLIMEAT at Seuthraead prov . . vey Bit g ; ot an fe : » base hits." tt is scheduled Oct. 24-27 fe sdiew battle that was st = ne er ab. i F Puss N Boots Wins Softball Fan To Be In East -- t tl by Ster e Park, 43 a weekend They > in Ens i i MORE LEAVE Mh inning land for the British Open Woodbine Sprint V . * be Or N A All wuunree (CP) -- For th istie was on the mound for who finished TORON Puss 0 ces raise ar as rzems VANCOUVER (CP) -- The ~<cag ton yl =-- . Sou gover Raggy " -- we. sare $ kh » 'wat Mann Cup lacrosse series must Football Conference lost two lagi ae ' tace. Crarnten ea . > Walter Gian of Ruffalo put o: J y os be played in the East ran- United States players from thet: se deter od , run 1 unior ourney Leads A z. Hitters ak tex GO ae Cap training camp Halfback Im, R t Ernest De The Sports Ed THE ALL-ST 4 "di te pe Rools, owned Rex ma- T ports Edite Lacrosse League commissioner,' Cairns and lineman - hinebacke said here Monday Paul Benson. of the University ' , Gordon said the decision to Of Minnesota walked out of . held choice ay } SHR. 996 ¢ play the Mana Cup series in the camp Sunday. Monday it was ¢ aR a ' t a 2.140; Teny Lema Rast was niade at the annual/Gerry Hawkins and Mike Pirklc joy at ii t Gary Player. $46.665 NE THIRD meeting of the Canadian La-jof North Texas State who 'ou me hase in thear } R Finsterwaki, ne cresse Association January, the going rougher than they ar oe and the association must stick icipated te its decision er cancel the Ca Radian senior championship se when he made his first arance In a big league aiming camp another Bas. d piace in the ASK WAIVERS ST. LOUIS (AP) St mittee aie dal retain . : vet bis _ I ick skin Med Gas eae' tae HENRY pope a man x } h eight pes goon eo , Cardinals announced Monda; t for winner me BROWN'S FIGHTS sant evatibuie uk alee ek's games With 14 hits Mts in Ht a agave srl ee hee hat they have asked waivers losers had ne outs ng bat bringing an eastern : . ¥ yy ab nn on veteran iz er Red Schoen. ter BORE : : m tot ' ' , c ' 4 re sees aes dienst fer his unconditional re LUMBER & SUPPLIES LAST NIGHT art t et athe . shige a ALCS terior eastern team to eur fans a pig the ST vchace th : i. * ' : : avera ; = Dox : wet first place al-'.. tias. been the case with the (C85¢ SO that Be could relurm § WH . 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