FORECAST FLOPS | Eleven Clubs | AN ALL-TIME GREAT |__Ta MA THE, Thy, ember 26, YB HB. when lesser men would have|weariness," marvelled manager folded." - M : 4 |In C Hi! ) : in sany_ ways, this otesce,| "Dating the sutp ia wild Jackie Parker Hasn't /Yiirtecte| Stan Musial Plays 9 eyeecs Siren his comparatively low batting|score or put us ahead. OTTAWA (CP)--Eleven yacht e average and almost complete/day Ii say to ! j clubs, with a total of 33 inter- loss of speed. do it again,' but he aia through Own oo uc eo national 14-foot dinghies, will ind '@ | He astounded me during the|some super - human effort. compete on the Ottawa River last 30 days of the season by|wanted to rest him but I Saturday and Sunday for the . 1a i ith," the way he responded despite|dare because.I knew if I By JACK SULLIVAN |ceremonies. Parker's contractjstar seven tims, won the|Currie Cup, emblematic of the NEW YORK (AP) -- Next|to make it easy for me as ajthe world to get along with, aches and pains and obvious|I club. Canadian Press Sports Editor|called for a two-year term, so|West's Most Valuable Playcr|Canadian team racing cham-|season Stan Musial becomes|manager by always being on|said the former brilliant second ---------------- "Now," said an expatriated|it is reported, at $30,000 a year.|award seven tims, was the/pionship in this maga vice-president in charge of good] time, not taking extra swings in}baseman now serving as a Westemer, "you guys in Tor-| Season tickets went on sale in|West's leading scorer twice i Ren aga LE -- will for St. Louis Cardinals, That|batting practice, not flying|coach with the Cardinals. "He's i onto and 'in the East will see|May. Hundreds of new Argo|won the Canadian award as the)Dinghy Associaton, sPoettannia|should be a breeze for Stan who|ahead of the club. In other|the most unaffected, most 'fee the greatest football player in|fans lined up for theirs. The re-|top football player an unprece- Yecht Club. th "haat Chats tavel|tas had more than 20 years'ex-|words, he never sought the ex-agreeable and most even-temp- te Canada, He'll do things on the|sult: The subscribers' list was|dented three times, : Lead ay '- vat t club, Pavel perience at it. tra privileges often demanded|ered guy I've ever known. field you've never seen done be-|pushed close to 19,000, exceed-| And, a Ithough he has1't pi war onannate® Fans will bid farewell Sunday|by top stars to the detriment of| '"He's spoiled me, said club fore." ing the previous high of 18,000.|shown eastern fans anything|"RE 4°Cinn "Toronto; Bri-|to the National League's great-|team morale." trainer Bob Bauman. "I ex] SPECIAL EVENTS DAY The object of his adulation, of} 'See Jackie Parker," said/N¢W, he ranks third in passing tannia Y.C., Ottawa; Chemonglest player but they won't for-| Among those who will miss|pect everybody to be like him course, was Jackie Parker, But\Argonaut ads in Toronto aews-|/in the Eastern Conference Inc. Bridgenorth, Ont.; Deep|get his numerous records, his|the 42-year-old Musial the most/but nobody Hwy Hn a S AT SEPT. 28th that business about witnessing|papers before exhibition games.|his six games at hokage River Y.C., Deep River, Ont.;|peculiar, hip - wiggling batting] Will be his long time friend and/plains. = ge yom cog oy e things never before accom-|They weren't misledding, butjhe completed 72 passes of 142/Poyal Hamilton Y.C.; Kingston|stance, 'his iron-man perform-|"0ommate, Red Schoendienst. |erance of pai y plished on eastern footballlyou had to get to the park early attempts for three hg ne tea Y.C.; Pointe Claire ¥.C., Mont-|ances, his faultless behavior. 'He's the easiest person injever knew. He's played at times: A 1) E : fields is far - fetched. Toronto|to spot him on the field, rig B ease yo ag ing ae | foal; | Queen " yo Toronto; m...% a Ramen Mt ond - Argo! 'ans have seen every- . : Royal Cana .C., Toronto; " le Dyer, Ma: Gas bo ee last few years. "Y/HURT HIS ANKLE figure of any regular quacter in|Ro¥2) ge Tawrence ¥.C., Mont-|Marion, Eddie Stanky, Harry Ww, Your Home Better Name it, and they'll tell you He was ther for the pre-|the league. real, and Sturgeon Lake Y.C.,|Walker, Fred Hutchinson, Solly Who Extends a Hearty Welcome to All Golfers all about it. They've seen Argo-|Same calisthenics by the ath-| He still hasn't scored a point.|Fenelon Falls, Ont. Hemus and Johnny Keane-- nauts rise to the heights that|letes, but he had twisted anjtn pis nine years at Edmonton] The championship will be de-|have paid tribute to him. So TEE OFF: -- ANYTIME FORM ranked them as the best pro|@%kle and the coaching stafi/ne scored 79 touchdowns and|cided under a system used suc-|have hundreds of others includ- club in the country. A week| didn't want to take unnecessary|676 points. cessfully in international team|ing President Kennedy. 7:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. later, they "stunk out the joint'|Chances of aggravating the in-| But os tans and club officials|races among Canada, Britain,) "Musial is the greatest player as coach Nobby Wirkowski|JUty. He did show for a couple)...' «what have you done|the United States and Bermuda. |0f our time," said Stanky, "but ; ENTRY FEE --$2.50 - mentioned last Sunday when|% Plays but most of his timeli.toi.9» That's what counts in| In this system each club is|what I remember best about bee. o en a Igary Stampeders mauled|¥as spent at a table by the rt and that is where he|Tepresented by ateam of three|Stan is . . . the way he used} -- FROM -- Pe 30-0, 2 players' bench to handle the Cites oxi. boats--occasionally four -- and for the day (men); chompion for the No. 9 hole; "Longest Putt -- No. 9th green; Telephone 723- 3481 coe a | PRIZES:--totalling $100 plus a 1964 membership for en actual "Hole-In-One"'. Prompt Delivery ! h 24-Hr. Service WINNERS:--to be posted ot the "Pro Shop" ond in the Osh- awa Times. f i ki lar quar- thi: ill Mand ul them wpb the but Parke res he "edma gp ot Sunday's epctacl in wich] oY anameame wch oem will HEATING & tinsel and deposit it on manag-|ned with an 8-5 win over Ot- hens searena bd quarter: The Currie Cup was donated APPLIANCES ing director Lew Hayman's wal-|tawa. Six grag later, kg vi t as be nee nut desk. was on a five - game losing! ove another six games to go|then commodore of Royal streak. They managed to 'ose to complete the schedule. He Lawrence, and for some years Commercial ARGOS OPTIMISTIC 17-16 to Edmonton, 22-14 to Brit-!;144 might bust out and show the series was held among Tor- That was last Feb. 19 whenlish Columbia Lions, 15-8 to|/US! might ; onto, Kingston and Montreal. The established, reliable Gos Argos peddled five players and| Montreal Alouettes, 7-1 to Ha-|°#stemmers things they've never! qnore was no series in 1962 Decler in your crea $15,000 cash to Edmonton Es- hei bry ie 9 seen before on a football field. | Royal st, Lawrence this year s : emo on ys {milton Tiger-Cats and¢25-29 10) But titne is getting short. : : l kimos for the 31-year-old triple-l winnipeg Blue . Sixty- turned the cup over to the Cana é threat back from Tennessee.|seyen points in six games, dian Dinghy Association as =| in 1922 by George S. Currie, back. Parker and Argonauts : Industrial and Budget Plan -- A ic Weather-C: "Turn To Modern Living With ol Heat" || GRANDVIEW GOLF CLUB McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. King St. E.--Turn South ot Grandview -- or East on Bloor St. to Grandview . " (Corner of Athol) Snow was on the ground when|ctatistic that doesn't need am-| EMF. WHEN .. .?/|trophy in the newly established Argonauts "'won" the Cup. Usu- Tohemien . B MEMBER WHER . . Canadian team racing cham- 728-9441 110 KING ST. W. OSHAWA hs ally, the $50 piece of silverware)' parker has been considerably é ; pionship in International 14s. | cron eesconmantroeranaia is awarded by over - zealous|iegs than sensational, although} _ Max Schemling, former a folks in July or August, but notithe rap for the Argo downfel world heavyweight boxing this year, shouldn't be directed at him.| champion, stopped Mickey How could Argos lose withite jet hig record speak for it- Walker in eight rounds in Jackie? self at contract -.signing time New York 31 years ago to- f "We're getting a ball playcz|anq it's impressive day. The same night at with that indefinable something . Chicago, Max Baer, who be- needed for leadership on the|THIRD IN PASSING came titleholder in 1934, field, not forgetting his talents,| He joined Eskimos in 1954 as} pounded Chubby Griffiths which are well known," Hay-|a halfback and, up to this yeaz,| for seven rounds before the man enthused at the signing|was a Western Conference all-| fight was stopped. EVENTS:--Chompion ' lephone from the spotters' h team sails once against 'ae a doy (lodies); low gross ond low net ition by But Parker was the guy who|'® He @as one Of the playersicucn (ee o 2 oy (ladies ¢ would be Toronto's leader, He|PX: sined $50 by Witoue pale each other team, SHORGAS ¢. aug int Ss { flights; "Atlantic Handicap system"; Hole-In-One Here is the solid, silent WAT | ~--« Super Torque Ford for 1964 The most beautiful Ford ever-- hundreds of pounds stronger, smoother and steadier than . fa any other car in its field. 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