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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1965, p. 12

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ae i aN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 22, r YESTERDAY'S STARS pais. stepped in as a. sub for ailing Juan Marichal! and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | checked Houston on five hits as Batting--Vic Davalillo, Indi--san Francisco walloped the As- ans, became the first player in tros 8-1, kin Wejors 1H drive in. Gx reNs) 8 Love Of Rugger May Solve Racial Problem °202:.:: -------- g a two-run double in the! FUEL | OIL? By J. C. GRAHAM Africa, Maoris have been ex:/any South African team under first inning, a two-run homer) Canadian Press. Correspondent) -jyded out of deference to South|Present circumstances amounts in the fifth and a two-run single Dey or Night 723-3443.) AUCKLAND (CP) --A_ brisk|African racial policies. to endorsing the principle oflin Pp as Cleveland wal- racial argument has blown up! apartheid. oped Boston Red Sox 11-6. in New heap a country | Sa Ae ee that The Maori council, a sen- Pitching -- Ron Herbel, Gi-! ft re hh be-} s : , : sf eetegsg, Pe ok peat = ithe lery ocr angj|the Shith. Afticana will Han aor national Maori organization the brown-skinned native race,|formula to enable them tojheaded by a respected Jeader, the Maoris accept Maoris with future/Sir Turi Carroll, has urged : ie New Zealand teams. Two prom-|Maoris to welcome the South SEATS NOW fe ia es engl inent Maori rughy administra-| Africans as a-demonstration of ! Maoris should welcome South African rugby football team when it tours New Zea- land in a few weeks time. The South Africans will play rugby) tors. were invited to South)... ee 'Afidida' With' & New Zealand racial tolerance and harmony. delegation to a rugby anniver- Most white groups which sary there last year and were have passed resolutions on the matches throughout the coun- peckived "WHA: COUNEHY: matter urge the Maoris and try, including a series of] When South African rugbyjwhites to show their rejection "tests" regarded as virtually ajteams visit New Zealand they)--~~~~~~-- So eae rugby world championship. jraise no objection to playing Opinion is sharply divided) against teams including Maoris among both white and brown|and in fact play one game New Zealanders on how the|against "an all- Maori team. South Africans should be re-/Many Maoris consider that ra- cial traditions require them to $6.60 TAX INCLUDED NO HOME TV » ee CLA 2 $ HURRY!...BUY TICKETS NOW! ALL SEATS RESERVED ceived. | labia tis 'a $3.00 INC. TAX ! é Many in New Zealand believe be pct gion og ee '" " 4 i ae that the Maoris in particular|Pone™' : pura World's Greatest Single 5 ee Z f a should register a protest against) But opponents of apartheid Sporting Event! Md th s o e ( "s o Z js |South African apartheid policies! argue that South African teams Wilson Sopinee, Heats Newspaper " x ¢ 'se? oh 3 i é " - 7 a la "7 " 2 hin vice EERE TEETER nit toward colored races Bare gelcted on a race discrim| | rue | Monpay . cotting * | ee F ! RIVAL HIGH JUMPERS TEAM UP TO LOSE WEIGHT are such ardent rugby 'ans|ination basis, that the gain MAY 31 WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT . that in many of them keenness there is segregated and that ry U.S, Olympic high jumper, cow park, along with his top Brumel. Thomas is in the Soviet sport. for the sport is the dominant even spectators are segregated. | ON THE ; CHAMPION Mf FE John Thomas (left) is competitor, Russia's high Soviet capital, taking part --AP Wirephoto (consideration, They claim that to welcome CLOSED CIRCUIT TY SCREEN : shown keeping fit, in a Mos- _ jump champion, Valery in an Beesioan tm about is Many Maoris maintain that'yy apartheid by declining to : 4 -- mR 2 ia politics should be kept out of Walenta ihe "Soulh" AiHenta oy IG lf B ll S ] tario, Canadian, U.S. and inter- sport and that sport is doing) __________ a i MEET IN VICTORIA | GO. a ale reser ing te gilt ~_ more than politics to: spread . : as set the blind golfers' world : ee ms | To Aid Blind record of 86 in competition. er _ between races. ' Play BETTER TUESDAY . 1 ' i yi " } ris are especia 4 TORONTO (CP) -- Ten cent The money will be used to je MaOrs Are Canadian Hockey Body of every dollar sou on golt|PUY equipment and stage clin-|yolyed because in the past when) {6) at 10.30 balls in Ontario pro shops to-|i¢s for new players. New Zealand rugby teamg 'nave Dire t P.m, ; - . day, Sunday and Monday will been chosen to visit | South PRACTICE . from ringside ill Discuss Next Team be sent to the' Canadian Blind SOFT SOD SAVES LAD - | DAY or N OuR LA i Golfers Association to help a TORONTO. (CP) -- George | NIGHT Sc RGE { blind person learn to play the! -conler, 4. of 'Toronto landed CAMERON | rs Technical Facies REEN TORONTO (CP)--Magistrate Kingston for five years od yo nrey on the softness of a freshly-laid North Oshawa supplied by TelePromPter 'S. Tupper Bigelow, chairmanting on Dick's Henly while be- t is expected most manufac-|, tar fail ° MINIATURE ! at the Oatatin Racing Commis- ing the trainer of another horse|turers will match whatever the eg pon: sg Ral rag Wrecking EXCITING sion, said Friday he will inves-in the same race Aug. 5 at'pros send Waar Neldonty 4 D liti GOLF HOURS! EVERY THRILL tigate a letter which alleges Greenwood. Claude Pattemore of Hamil-| j7, is in fair condition in hos- emolition FROM START TO FINISH! that a mutuel betting manager Magistrate Tupper said he ton, president of the association ital - We Wreck A bana AR | ss Se er eee See ee co gins egies on i ba the boy's grandmother was . day Deleon Driving Range GLENDALE PHONE 723-3021 ended harness racing driver. wrote the letter and under what ceeds wi elp double member- pbb we '< é ' 5 783-1441 4 Seek waa tied ont 'Sricicenmatanced ship in his association, which|¢ating for him while his mother epee geri MATES $ 'SNACK BAR New belly "ond WESTWOOD PLUS A SELECTED PROGRAM Eddie Sargent Liberal member Sargent anit Friday in an in- 20W has more than 40 players, WS at work, Clubs supplied, N of the legislature for. Grey tecdne he walk 'Aven the letter, 'Jt's a game that blind per- A policeman said that if the Call 725-4285 SIMCOE ST. NORTH |) BE. 1-271 GF SCREE ENTERTAINMENT } North, in the legislature Thurs-/py Kingston personally. The er pelt pode . play, i wi lpg aged ° Pyptlengpe home! Or Write-- i | REGENT STARTS 8 pm DOORS OPEN 7.30 pm j day. It was allegedly written tOjqriver had visited him Thurs-|S@!¢. And some of them can way, . toe - 161 Mill St., Oshawa PH: 725-3092 Oshawa,723-3021 | | driver Gordon Kingston of Osh- gay at the legislature with two! De good at it. and he probably wou ave Y Ture Moth cob helen bheak ates anna. | awa by Stewart Floyd Milton other suspended drivers, Clar- Pattemore has held the On- been killed." : LEE NIT EE OTT. | ee H of London, Ont., a racing COM-\ence Lockart of Collingwood . one ---- i mission employee and Murray Waples of Victoria i ephanes e esi ons epcnmme ena npennieasene ace ce mmmenmesecacaace tc oone pemumnpat oon sryensseomnsson : ? : Milton is in his second season|Harbour. Also with them was **. ., these Chevrolets are tough trucks,"' says Max Gordon, "\. . excellent service and reliability." says ¥. B. Humphrey, ",. . the right kind of track," says Gordon A. Cooper, : i as racing commission nomineealderman John Bonwick of Col- to. a board of three judges/lingwood. which supervises racing at' Sargent said they had come Greenwood Race Track in Tor- j, protest the absolute power onto, Mohawk Raceway Nearithe racing commission has over Campbellville, Ont., and Gar-\qrivers and the fact there are| den City Raceway at St. Cath-\no appeals against the commis-| arines. sion's decisions. Written on Jockey Club of,---------------- Ontario stationery, and dated Sept. 11, the letter offered Kingston advice on how to con- duct himself at a racing com- mission hearing Sept. 23, anal urged him to tell of placing) e bets through another man, an Y employee of the Jockey Club of Ontario. 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