THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 7, 1963 Blue Bombers Give Up On Gerry James WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers Sunday night an- } nounced Gerry James, 10-year|Geys fullback and place kicker with the club, had been given his out-/-- right release. { James, who is reported to| have been -- out on nisi contract because he was being|N asked to take a salary cut, was put on waivers Thursday, buti) none of the other eight Cana- disn Football League teams chose to pick him up for the $350 price, Wiis cca ~ <= World's s Fastest Driver Thinks | aN He Can Go Best sizes BONNEVILLE, Utah, (AP) -- Craig Breedlove thinks he can|\ go even faster than he did Mon- day in his Jet-powered car when he set a World record of 407.45 miles an hour In fact, he powered his car, Spirit of America to 438.37 miles| A¥iE S! . _ . an hour on the first run. The : ey ee a GO ie second run, back over the same 7 eF nf + RICHMELLO murse on the western Utah|S. Chit Sait Flats, was at a 388.47 rate.|3 His average speed was the ecord 407.45 , The old mark was 394.196, set| 2/4 the flats in 1047 by the late ORS Sir John Cobb of Eng! and reediove, a one-time hot-rod- | We . > San Las Angeles, said he! \S d been after the record ever since he began tinkering with/> rs when he was 14. That was/ four years after Cobb set the} a mark be But Cobb's car was piston-|? } powered and the drive shaft was|*" / \ connected to the wheels. Breediove's car is more like Se & jet airplane on wheels. It isj0 => powered by a modified J-47 jet airplane engine. The wheels are Salad Vv not torend directly by the en- "There the record keepers mayiRICHMELLO-ONLY AT DOMINION have to qualify Breediov mark, noting the PR ~reccesti Breediove thinks his three. wheeled vehicle can go 500 miles an hour, and he plans to try for a faster mark sometime this week IPARAMOUNT Dyson Suggests | Schoolboy Meet f°) Lf Canada-UK. Hi E LONDON (CP)--Geolt Dyson. 'AYLMER CHOICE director of the Royal Cana: Legion's coaching scheme, "eal visages @ track and field match! between schoolboys of Canada and England. In a letter to the English Schools Athletic Association he ame it send < team to anad next year for the first of a series of matches between AYLMER the two countries. "The idea appeals to us vety| much," says ESAA secretary! Alf Foyston, "Dyson did a lot to help our youngsters while he was here and it does not sur- prise us that he is keen to con- tinue helping them witn the incentive of an internationa! match across the Atlantic." Foyson said he would have A rthe : correspondence with 24.02 c yson, who. quit Britain last year after ae out with Brit. Strawberry Jam JAR 49 ish track offic TULIP COLOUR MAJOR LEAGUE OR LEAGUE 4a RGARINE ig 148 _ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS KAM SPECIAL National League Sess buncheon MEAT ° 39° zroat, StL 2 Clcmene, Pen oe st 3 as AUCMEON Tm T. Davis, LA 3396 41 115 Gonzalez, Pha 411 63 133 eh BILLY BEE Aaron, Mil 442 81 140 317 Runs--Aaron, §1 Runs Batted In--Aaron, 92 Hits--Groat, 155 Doubles--Groat, 33 Triples--Pinson, 25 Home Runs -- MoCovey, San Francisco, 33 Stolea Bases--Pinson, 25 Pitching -- Maloney, Cincin nati. 173, 830 e " ~ a ~_-- : "hy BETTY'S WITH PECTIN SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL LIQUID HONEY «=. 29° CATELLI COOKED SPECIAL Strikeouts--Koufax as Aa: SPAGHETTI 25° geles, 199 : : American League "---- ¢ ar me ss ns :69 Yastr'msic, Bos 334 64 159 330 Rollins, Min 351 34 10 Kaline, Det #04 68 126 312 Wagner. TA 409 56 10 303 Malzone, Bos 49 47 124 393. DOMINO SPECIAL Bits--Yastrzemski, 130 Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Bail: Runs--Allison, 73 INSTANT 'ix Doubles--Yastrremski, 32 ee ey ou o ONLY AT DOMINION Runs Batted In--Kaline, 7! Triples -- Versailles Minne sota, ll Home Runs--Allison, and K ebrew, Minnesota, 25 more, 2 «aed Boston, i? 7 DELICIOUS FLAVORS CRANDLER ON WAIVERS -- | - OTTAWA (CP) -- 48-OZ Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference Eastere| TINS H placed three players on waiv a ers. They are halfback Len Chandler, a three-year veteran Ne Lanered 5 BRESSING se 2G: ALMON CATSUP with the Riders, centre Mike! FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Snodgrass, formeriy of Western) Michigan ra Fem ad _ Ww. BAND bec! ier e of Mar back Mierd F nude. BREADED also released tackle Jor Henze 4.02 Siar *""SSMELTS 22 69° Sty ef Detreit. nas McCAIN CHICKEN 'N CHIP POP STE: PET FENG MORE DOMINION SHOPPERS CHOOSE © RICHMELLO KA) SALAD . ae | a DRESSING THAN ANY OTHER KIND! All salads taste better with Richmello Salad Dressing! That's why it's a favourite with Dominion shoppers. 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