RESULTS R b e +] e OSHAWA TIMES PA F RNS | 0 ommonwea S | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, June 26, 1967 23 LS Aen oberta Piccos Win phi p ars |r ee me setae San ay fn ae, } | Also named to the team were BASEBALL STARS an Jive, Platts ne 24.20 $i ae] ? | a ' jfour Canadian girls with Irene Dine erincina cee: ca ae ? |Piotroski of Trail, B.C., and!p, He ASSOCIATED PRESS 1¢ 123 1-5 4 | ee hi e a es es |Toronto running three events-- at ee Fane Gree Dance, aca. V p core | the 100 and 200 metres and on| Pitching -- Joe Niekro, Cubs, e Scratch: Vicinity | TORONTO (CP) -- Ten of star, will be teamed in the is We hurled a three-hitter for his IXTH RACE -- Purse $5,000, "'Cen- ? ° : 5 : Canada's top track and field|/shot put against Randy Matson|> WT ta wale ed '|first full route victory in the nial Handicap" three year olds: and By KORKY KOROLUK set the pace for the first lap, metres, and Mrs. Piotrowski |stars will be facing tough com-jof Pampa, Texas, and Neil| Toronto will be going in the hoa Rie +} af a 6 furs. then took the lead in the back-|won the 100-and 200 metres. eke metre hurdles and as alternate|Majors as Chicago anket tuchesco, Barroby 12.60 6.50 2.60 SASKATOON (CP) -- Rob-|stretch on the second lap: She petition July 8-0 as members be Steinhauer of Eugene, Ore, | fo, all pentathion events Houston Astros 8-0 to complete fi * itzsimmot Y a 7 '4 - 5 tase! } 7 iS 3 right Obici, Gomez 2.10 oe ee regs 4 relinquished the lead briefly in ner gh rages oa pce et Be dla endl Puce will double in the discus! Nancy McCredie of Bramp-|a double-header sweep e 110 2+ gain "|the final turn but caught up| 50m mer ' : s t against Gary Carlsen of Los'ton, Ont ill ree: g : reas 8 : star-s s. - ; nm, Ont., will be on three ae wre AHI Gre Acpnine GERM flicted a year before. ' again at the top of the stretch.|Mot on the team list. ag peg Fowl tage Mba team) angeles, Jay Silvester of Smith-|girl shot put team-aldug with| Batting--Don Lock, Phillies, Hillcrest Stable and Gardiner Farms Miss Picco, 18, whipped] 'They quelled shoulder - to.| Gerry Moro of Trail, B.C., S Sete VoUeeiaD. field, Utah, and Dave Maggard| facta ' ie ; yi y Abby Hoffman in the 800-metre missed the trial and the team in Los Angeles Coliseum. i "alif |Maty Peters of NorttRrn. Ire-)smacked six hits in eight' at Exactor, Gauchesco and El Esmer- y ie shoulder down the stretch be- ; 2 of Mountain View, Calif. land and Dianne Charteris of| bats-including a homer in each , paid $4.60 event by three strides at the/fore Miss Picco gradually edged|but could still latch on to a Almost every Commonwealth Don Domansky of Port. Ar-\New Zealand while Abieail g 5 Pan - American Games Track] jnto the lead berth when the decathlon and }country has contributed to the fe ers | ©) Ball game-and drove in six runs im EVENTH RACE -- Purse $50,000 'i ials hi di z = | pentathl d 190. ber t di 1 thur, Ont., also will be doub-|Hoffman of Toronto will run the ed, "The Queen's Plate Stakes" and Field Trials here, ending a} 'The mect produced just .two|Pentathlon teams are named. |90-member team under general- ling on the team, running the/800 metres with Judy Pollock of/2 64, 10-4 Philadelphia double- ne year olds, foaled in Cda., 1% startling parallel with events of/Canadian records and another! Marjorie Turner of Winnipeg |manager Col. Jack Davies, in-| 499° S in the thi strali "Tapes ciieader sweep evir Bi YRume : rent oe : metre event an e mhile|Australia and Pam Piercy of Dp mmed. Lovely, Fitz's 24.90 8.50 5.10 a year before. ._|was tied. and Lockport, N.S., qualified in cluding Kipchoge Keino of oi. England ; Canis ne Point, Gomez 4.80. 3.2 Then, at the British Empire} Miss Picco's 4:34.4 in the 1,500|the sprints but a pulled ham- Kenya in the mile- and three- st eee ee pee BY aon Bae. om Games Trials in Edmonton,|metres far excelled the old rec-|string muscle forced her to mile events and fellow country- Ran In Order: B-More of Mort, Miss Picco ran her heart out|ord of 4:55.2 h P: ilis| withdraw. men Wilson Kiprigut, along with han" Berks. Betemihi: Bate tting a record in the mil oe 1 fv Chris Carter of England, in thi enheim Park, . Betemight: Paws setting ©! of Richmond, B.C. Bill Gairdner of Toronto -hris Carter of England, in the 5 suphin' Bley, B&File DU Nerd, ENe event. : | Michael Cairns of Calgary missed the Trials because of 800-metre run. Courant _D'Air and In The Ring The mark of four minutes, made 177 feet, one inch in the|injury and was not named to a Missing from the Canadian) , indfields.. Farm say cheer wet 55.5 seconds still stands, but the|16-pound hammer to better the | hurdles spot. contingent in the 800 is Bill} : ' aoe rs A ' mile is not on the' list of wom-|mark of 174-8 he set k be-| Some absentees made it Crothers of Markh Ont.) s entry § -|mark o} -8 he set a week be-| § , Se! $ . Srothers 0 arkham, nt., : Golden West Farms entry en's events for the B.E.G. and!fore. And Irene Piotrowski of | though. rated one of the best half-mil-} | - Lanso N. Farms and Mrs. D. He | : ter entry ig Fase aig did not win her| Vancouver tied her own Cana-| sig Puce of bani gb ers in the world, who earlier] # TG r a ' e a place on the team. dian mark of 11.4 seconds in'missed the event but made the this month won a 1:47.7 race in OATH RAC. vLae S220). FiAlite The next day, she tackled a|winning th : discus t Harry J f or' : , id 11-16 miles M YY, ' g the 100 metres. Iscus team. Harry Jerome o Toronto. nde tons Gordon" 430.290. 2.80 fresh Miss Hoffman in the half-| Seven athletes, including Miss Vancouver also missed but . 5 ; : acy Ques iene alee here mile, finished up the track and|Picco, won two events made the sprint team But Canada's best miler, ae 24 missed the team. | Dave Steen of Toronto won| Bill Crothers of Markham, re ak ee, -- hos 5 r, Euture Timer Valey. Town ond Friday, Miss Picco set a rec-|the shotput and discus; Dave| Ont. won the 800 metres and ord at 3:59.4 as the only Cana-| you re ever er Fire : ord 4:34.4 in the 1,500 metres--/Ellis of Toronto captured the|made the team without really i > ta i ws dance, 29,507, Total Handle $1,333,- the metric mile--but that event/5,000 and 10,000 metres: Wil | working, on attetodl -- he Patt ® won't be run at the Pan-Ams.|liam Greenough of Halifax won| The distance stars performed against Jim Ryun of Kansas : likel And she had to face a fresh|the broad jump and hop, step|as expected. Dave Bailey of and Tim Greile of Oregon in e Miss Hoffman again in the 800)and jump; Jenny Wingerson|Toronto was virtually unchal- i 4709 po lthe 1-508 + metre evaht. Both by ENTRIES Sunday. Meldrum of Toronto took the 80-|lenged in the 1,500 metres. Fllis| By ALICE BROOKS ee LOM, : meee wee Boas t re) n e e d Miss Picco's strategy was per-| metre hurdles and broad jump; |ran more against the clock than} Don't wait for birthdays or} Teen 10-16 ' tora , 'TH RACE -- P fect |Don Domansky of Port Arthur,|the field in the 5,000 and 10,000|Christmas for cuddle pets --| minute mark at every outing v -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ° : | f A uiraiee Bejoe'hee : | ' with Ryun Friday ripping out a (4000). Four-year-olds and up. One She forced Miss Hoffman to'Ont., won the 200 and 400\metres. delight tots any time. | TEENS CLOTHES : i on Marshall turf course i Quickies! Just 2 pieces plus 3:51.1 tour to lower his own Page, No Boy 113 | ioe ti _ IE |world mark of 3:51.3. nunicate, Dittfach 116 jears (wings for birds). Make By ANNE ADAMS | yee, econ ie 15 000 I S elter U 1 this menagerie of cuddle coe DID ee see uch 2)FACE TITLIST ing Rich, Kelly X-108 n m n on PEP thee aicannne | \eee i Canada will have two pole Dynamic, Inouye 111 3 transfer, 4 toys, directions. one pattern! Start with a ter- a Pi Heights, No Boy 116 THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins)|rific T-shirt dress, then sew|Vaulters on the squad--Gerry Party, No Boy A-116 a pA r Moro and Bob Yard, both of IL. Griffo 113 ' for each pattern (no stamps,|/overblouse; pants, shorts, rs _ at Z arkview Stable entry : Oo Vote On Steel Mer er please) to Alice Brooks, care|They're all easy! ceetier inc GMAT Cn can TH RACE -- Purse $2,400, Clalm- }of The Oshawa Times, Needle-| Printed Pattern 4709: Teen|48 Y gh ih ; 6500). Four-year-olds and up. 6'4 ' a ia ' : (eae Dept., 60 Front St., To-|Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. See pattern he a ee Friday in nn WINNIPEG (CP)--The 15,000/gates split into East - Westjare "not bad" and a merger is|ronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents|for yardages. . 2 Zentthy No. Bey 2 Canadian members of the ta-{camps, with western represent-|the only alternative to a "Dis /add 2c. sales tax. Print Plainly| FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins} Paul Wilson of USC powered 2nd, Hinojosa Bi ternational Union of Mine, Mill) atives generally supporting thejraid". by the Steelworkers on! paATTERN NUMBER, NAME,|(no stamps, please) for eachjhis way to 17 feet, eight inches 0 Famine, Kelly X08 and Smelter Workers will vote, / proposal. the Trail Mine-Mill member-| ApDRESS. pattern. Ontario residents addjin beating team-mate Bob Sea- C.C., Barroby 112 likely Aug. 3, in a referendum | ywropp MERGER ship. : |. 210 MOST BEAUTIFULI38c. sales tax. Print plainly|gren, erasing Seagren's world as ha leg ds on a proposed merger with the)" Botore delegates voted 95 to, Eastern delegates said they/NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in|SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS,|mark of 17-7 during the same /ENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Al- United Steelworkers of! 44 in favor of merging they| mistrust the Steelworkers be-/new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog!|STYLE NUMBER. National AAU meet in which Rie Whe ie America. lwere told by Harvey Murphy| Cause of a long history of inter-)» free patterns, knit, crochet} Send order to ANNE ADAMS,|Ryun ran his record mile, on Star, Bell A-X106 The referendum: Was: aP-|¢ vancouver there was only|Mion feuding, rivalry and raid- fashions, everything. 25c. care of The Oshawa Times,! George Puce of Toronto and id, Kelly B-X100 ii proved here Saturday by 150| one way to go if there was to/im8 at Sudbury and Falcon- Sensational, new value! Book|Pattern Dept., 60 Front St.,/nave Steen of Burnaby, B.C., Charly Garden Galli Mine-Mill delegates at a week-|).° 4 merger and that was to|Ptidge during jurisdiction dis-|of prize AFGHANS has 12 com-|Toronto 1, Ont. land Toronto, a former Oregon ) Ruler, Gomez B-121 end meeting on the merger pro-|. the Steelworkers : putes, |plete patterns. Beginner-easy| Summer's Fashions are a "ag waseaen Cab posal. The veteran of many of the|. J0¢ Astgen, vice-president of|knit, crochet. 60c. JOY FOR ALL SIZES! See 115 : Mascot, Barroby 116 The merger is aimed at end- 'ds. ccd Yeudi hereon the| Local 598 at Sudbury-Falcon-| Museum Quilt Book 2 -- com-|styles, 2 free hat patterns, fab- Donohue Wins ark ae oimans | Otte ing a long feud between the in-|f°S 2 id. th is no|Dridge, said: 'We do not trust|plete patterns for 12 superb|rics, accessories in new Spring- FW Sitton mat dependent Mine-Mill organiza- two unions sai ere 18 NOlthe Steelworkers." heirloom quilts. 60c. Summer Pattern Catalog. Gift oo tioe and the United Steelwork-| ther pene the aa rote "We cannot forget the raids} Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16}Coupon for free pattern' in W tki R matteld "Racine cecralives Farms ers, which has 120,000 mem- sat jo Rene, mie) wore: aint Sante pnd no one can make | complete patterns. 60c Catalog. Send 50c. a Ins ace BS Golden' West "Parm' entry bers in Canada and is affiliated) "'y;,, y + .a5.|us forget." i Sean creamer - 4 ' . s -president of the inde ' : a WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (CP) HTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim * with the Canadian Labor Con- pendent union, Mr. Murphy said| Ken Smith, Mine ng ir es Matk Donohue of Stony Brook, ein oe ne ee me ee he found it "pretty hard" to|dent, said in a report to the) lve- tf @ar roug t n N.Y., won the 200-mile U.S. ing EE gg a AP fled he te Canadian Con-|shake hands with William Max nor Giscussions with the road-racing championship here ay ea e pe 4 R ay, C i irect f the}. sma ce paces 3 ' i > oy cl Batra gress, of Labor for falling, tolstecivorkers. (sited Steelworkers officers re- eT laps in ooe bour, #4 mina, Rent a new Cascade 40 soy Cool, Barroby 1117 er Jay, Turcotte 111 Gem, Bell X106 Wife, Gibson XXX103 : ' . a e 87 laps in- one hour, 54 minutes, comply. with a congress order.|"'\.B1t 1 shook hands in want-\Vealed to us and convinced us I B D F D k : ; that in the essential areas of) n a 0 n on 7.5 seconds, for an average Delegates at the weekend ng a powerful labor movement. bargaining, political and legis-| 1g y r IC 1 S speed of 105.87 m.p.h. electric water heater t Response, Kelly X106 * meeting here voted three to one "phis is the day I've lived|Pa! Bis : bs AAC; XX--10 Ibs AAC; XXX-- : of a merger with the ' A ;, |Jative activity and in the elec-| Hen Z Peter Revson of New York "AAC. Bac entre ar 2 Alte but ice Yecision|£0r don't let anything stand in|tion of Canadian officers, a| __ By HAL PARIS | Blancas, finished tied for second | set the fastest lap in a McLaren TIME 3 P.M, ' will have to be ratified by the|*He way of labor unity. |healthy state of Canadian au-) CLEVELAND, Ohio AAS a 275s. at one minute, 13.45 seconds at membership at large in the ref-\ONLY ALTERNATIVE tonomy exists." was a long five-year drought,| Tommy Aaron, who had the|, cneeq of 112.73 miles an hour. dum Robert Kiever of Trail, presi-| No representatives of the|but Gardner Dickinson figures|day's best round with a 66,\" Donohue was headed for one ; : ap crenc™: , ici i ithe first place money $20,700|closed in a five-way deadlock With a Cascade 40, there's always plenty = During discussion of the/dent of Local 450, said the) Steelworkers participated in the} 2e ' fourth Wises with i Ed lap by Sam Posey of Sharon, a RACEWAY Z merger proposal Friday, dele-lterms of the merger proposal!weekend meeting here. gic eto lyp na, BE BG hdl Sg yo a Conn., whose McLaren finished of hot water waiting for you. When you : " tory," the slightly - built, 135-|gers and Lou Graham. All had|@ minute behind. In third place need more, Cascade 40 will produce "a, Ee ominon ee ae te pound Florida pro noted after| 277s... Mass., in a McLaren, one lap it quickly and economically. Because yo . See, Robillard 3190 m Ins he breezed home in even-par 70 A stroke back at 278 were hank : Aa : Bs aa Sunday to win the Cleveland|/Cobie LeGrange, Wayne: Yates Wa, ip cis atan caaeus ws Cascade 40 is flameless, it's safe and clean; 4 erted: Alexandra, Eclipse Cy Open golf championship. He fin-|and Arnold Palmer. Grouped at le on a ; i %y, a Dee ee bd e ished nine-under for the 72 holes |279 were Lionel got Gone bln pig Bes rr i lay wt eagladiraad It %, with a 271. Littler, Bert Weaver and Billy|T it, . . . pues $1900 ah ee oi R ussl1a It was the first tour title since | Casper. : : cially 12th. Ludwig Heimrath of Mir, Varcoe || 10.00 4.80 3.20 . s 1962 for Dickinson. His best pre-| U.S. Open king Jack Nicklaus|Toronto went out with gear-box BS piilerratne, CIN eUnmne:a00 same vious finish this year was a tie|and Masters' champion Gay|trouble on lap 45 when his Mc- live better electrically 104 45 : , 'for third at Phoenix, Ariz. Brewer were locked at 282 with|Laren was in sixth place. John Started: Kawartha Star, J. R By ARCH MacKENZIE ling and the fact it went into|outmatch every step to peace) Dick ih laced the ohtlfale others Cova Bt Barth. ino Mobared, Wynsor, and Meadow Thor overtime bolsters optimists. that others may be ready to|, Vickson, who playe p Ug Yat th G san linsted until Je $4 and was inh . oe 1 (1) and (4), paid $32.30 P) -- More ' ' is first/take." 6,611-yard Aurora Country Club ates, the young Georgian/lasted wi Pp ; ape WASHINGTON. (C By us: Teaging, "tus first) 1a i th sision accuracy,|who had consecutive 66s to lead|when he went out with gear- a | S m ission ese ee ee ra mg ct inthe peng a Aerie nl gt ao ag yi ROE Caine aan aA pes ped wean't quite 1; ee a oar. after the first and second|box trouble also. s aw U ic I I e 0 m peed sweet talk than substance in the} men and the first U.S.-U.S.S.R.|held here now is a reduction in|W@s Hh b bar' a toh Girl, Bosworth eer 00 publicly - affable U.S. - Soviet) summit since 1961 confirms the|the U.S, bombing of North, or lier a rand '7 sis rick - ge missed cP lia Score P NE 723 4624 unt A. Grattan, Wellwood 2.70 summit conference? happy fact that two super-pow-|perhaps even a stop, if only be-/Scores of 68, 66 and 67. neon, wae manufacturers, Moe Carter of HO = "04 2-5 : ' : 'iio ine hh The 39-year-old pro started|the cut only twice in 18 tourna- li Ont.. the only Cana- Started: Tarrs Blackstone, Balla- This is one line of thought injers really want to talk rather)cause the miiltary gains aabals" final round with a two-|ments, raised his 1967 earnings Burlington, Ont., y oe ee er Coedes al a ek d bility of th a? von rete ted the Soviet sirche wavahtees and coasted to|to almost $45,000 in official|dian running, blew the engine ---- In Co-operation with --~ ion concluded Sunday at| The marked sociability of the osygin reiterated the Soviet! * : ge i t $39, : : : TH RACE -- Mile Trot "The Glassboro, NJ., afd. the con- public side of the meetings is|charge the US. is the aggres- a Lg shot triumph in the ee ee sil a af Seg on ses WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION .. . TELEPHONE 668-5878 porge Stakes' purse $4,740 Paar ' ' ily in Viet ~ y 3,500. s c st y was i 2 : rr g flicting statements speedily|rated a plus. sor in Vietnam and peace de ' : : sa Gaia ie da walle' br Soviet Premier Kosy-} Johnson's mood -- going into|pends on stopping the bombing Miller Barber. and Homero! more than $53,000. race was Allan Moffatt of PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION . . TELEPHONE 942-2930 2 Gazelle, Silliphant 2.90 ge aot U.S. President Lyndon paragon Te Bc ar right plage its troops from Southfield, Mich., who was born BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION TELEPHONE 623-5471 started: Si ong, onnson. setae mg # * i dee end Bey Herbert sha The president's optimistically-|n the exuberant side. The real -- Pg ae ube MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS pot oracninite ns .|problem, it is being said of|mounted the attack on Israe : Mil Lin, Furness i030 bam ee pio he coh gal he Johnson, has been whether the}as the Middle East aggressor,| By THE CANADIAN' PRESS | Strikeouts -- Marichal, San Richards, Hie 12.50 6.30 cel 1A Hy ol Alan : talks would yield enough tolcalled again for censure and é Francisco, 123; Cuellar, Hous- ween J., Troy 6.00 tough, hard-line Soviet reitera- § yi § : pod cided National League ton, 104. 05 25 tion of policy at a nationally- make them worthwhile. brushed aside any discussions ABR HPct. , MIE CI Doe televised press conference by| On the record the scorecard ting ie Peg! aed Clemente, Pgh 246 45 86 .350/ American League 4 n Kosygin at New York. / org sameeren Pe a limits 8 Cepeda, StL 234 38 80 .342/ ABR H Pct. Raia A wide gull continues to ex./siobal issues, as the two lead-| ee nalied th lier|McCarver, StL 188 35 63 .335/F, Robinson, Bal 246 54 83 .337 ist on the Vietnamese war and| ers Teviewed them publicly. Bl han Pet om pe Mg Staub, Hin =--s.217 21-72 .832/ Yastrz'ski, Btn 241 44 81 336 eve ops on the rights and wrongs of the| Vietmam: The president| contrary to the Arab line--that|R: Alien, Phil 247 51 81 .328/Kaline, Det 232.51. 77 332 swift Israeli victory over the|agrees the area of agreement) t.ae] has the right to exist as M. Alou, Pgh 229 38-75 .328) Carew, Min 257 37 81 .315 . Arab states. there is "smaller" than in some), tate. He referred without| Runs--Aaron, Atlanta, 57; R.|Conigliaro, Btn 176 2755 313 ine At Home At the same time, the fact|/Ssues 'yet even in Vietnam I) elaboration to continuing lower-|Allen, 51. | Runs--F, Robinson, 54; Ka- th it ti : held oa able to make it very clear, |jeyel talks on 'the question of| Runs batted in--Wynn, Hous-|line, 51. iL So he decided ip e summit meeting was ory no ey ted mo yh et arms limitation," whether nu-|ton, 53; three tied at 48. | Runs batted in--F. Robinson, it himself. at all after diplomatic wrang-'that we will match and we willl clear, in: the Middle East or| Hits--Brock, St. Louis, 93;|s9; Killebrew, Minnesota, $7. y he makes wine not elsewhere not being specified. |Clemente, 86. | Hits--F. Robinson, 83; Carew, om grapes and all kinds ' . e Nuclear arms: Both sides say| Doubles--Cepeda, 20; R. Al-|g1. is but also from parsnips, Leafs Pitc In oc they want agreement soon on|len, 19. "1 Spapleg < 'Tovar, Minnbaaths r s, parsley, carrots, dan- curbing the spread of nuclear) Triples -- R. Allen, 7; Wil-l1g. yastrzemski and Campa- , clover and thistles, is weapons. China's newly-tested |liams, Chicago, 6. jneris, Kansas City, 15. dail at harvest thane: a hydrogen bomb is one spur. Re-| Home runs -- Aaron and| Triples =~Buford, Chicago anes M I es it |luctance exists in such areas as|Wynn, 18; Perez, Cincinnati, Pp aegys av i services Mr. Cotter uses u u anag p |West Germany and Italy or/15. |Monday, Kansas City an ied : 'al pros raga pay the | France. aii Stolen bases--Brock, 27; hae Minnesgta, 5; three tie : om 2, : ich's| . Defensive missile s y ste m:|lips, Chicago, 17. | ¢ : parishioners think it's By THE CANADIAN PRESS ae ee Be Ree ugg Johnson didn't mention the U.S.| Pitching -- Veale, Pittsburgh,| Home runs-Killebrew, 22; F. t lark, Mr. Cotter says. Toronto Maple Leaf pitchers|tie and gave the Leafs their| forts to promote talks on halt-|9-2, .818; Queen, Cincinnati,| Robinson, 21. ect there are some who gave up 18 runs in an Interna-|third victory in the four-game|i8 installation of defensive |8-2, .800. | Stolen bases -- Campaneris, vl it he I haven't heard tional League doubleheader at series, he eal gon hee ey \28; Agee, Chicago, 21. --yet. Sunday but still man-| e real issue is reducing of- rae i : Cotter says he's writing aged to split with the Mud Hens.| _ First-place Rochester, now 5% |fensive rockets in which the vest 'sone iene ult dm hictoiin' Canmore about wines and inclnd- Toledo hit five home runs in|S2™es ey of tig "gy U.S. has the edge. In short, no|, Most unusual youth hee Sal Meat, Detrall, TL. Oe. : : ny of the recipes he has the opener and coasted to a 14-2/7artace "ot home runs. 'by. Ron| eange here. Windjammer anchored in Stock-| Strikeouls --- Lonborg, Bos.|| Here's a brand-new chequing account from Bank of Mon- How the two account plan works at a glance - ae ee ee victory, while the Laats camel Sones Fran Peters and Mickey |e yO fetes, ese te ner ton, 108; Peters, Chicago, 10h |} tral, Is clled True Chequing and is designed tobe used yas raised in Jamaica an extra inning. bi obey Pl aga over/ want peace to prevail and that in combination with True Savings. TRUE CHEQUING TRUE SAVINGS ys that's where he ac- In other games Sunday, Rich- : neither wants war. a healthy attitude to- mond Braves swept a twinbill| PALMER HIT HARD | ry . 4 A i 'inking. from Syracuse Chiefs 2-1 and| Former Baltimore Oriole Shortage Feared | Strictly for paying bills. You get an account statement every The Disadvantage a cee ae 1-0, Columbus Jets edged Buf-|starter Jim Palmer failed to oe month. Plus all your cancelled cheques. Now you can keep To tntereet- leila falo Bisons twice 6-5 and 8-7 in}jast five innings for Rochester On Ph ist OSHAWA. CIVIC AUDITORIUM The Advantages y Golfers Hold 16 innings while Rochester Red| and reliever Delano Hill picked) VN. FNAYMACISIS TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 8:30 on top of your personal finances at all times. And your The Advantages de oneal nthly Wings defeated Jacksonville|yp the win. , TORONTO (CP) -- Pharma-| ' 1 o Convenient way to pay bills. ¥2% ag ) J Suns 6-4. ich d lled to withinici cancelled cheques are proof of payment. Simplifies, budgeting. " {=} ourney Saturday, Toronto and Toledo| Richmon ' pulled My vies i aot nag & be = ayo supply in is " ' Money always available, * 'our percentage points o e/Ontario by 1972, the executive ' sabes ' Rolson and Mildred were rained bo gered Leafs and ran its winning streak} director of the Ontario Pharma- RETURN BOUT Keep enough in your True Chequing Account to pay your Permanent record of Free transfers to True captured The Basset downed bagcrteh ce 74 and |t®, siX games with the double|cists' Association said Friday. \M | VALENTINE bills. Put th into 414% T; % expenditures. Chequing. when the ladies' sec- Bits uinced Columbus 4. win over Syracuse, "In another five years we |m- a ve ills. Put the rest into 412% True Savings. (If you already Cancelled cheques as receipts. Free cash withdrawals. the Oshawa Golf Club "" | Charlie Vaughan threw a|may be in pretty bad shape," | have a 3% Savings Account, you it to True s annual two-ball four- HOMERS WRECK LEAFS three-hitter in the second game|F. G. Turner said in an inter- oe BROWER : % gs it, you can convert it to . mpetition last week. Ike Brown and Dave Camp-|for the Braves eee Cina ae bon ae 1 SPECIAL REFEREE -- FLANAGAN Savings.) ra Hunter and Lillian bell hit two home runs each for|varro and Cecil Upshaw hel is year the University of i (a7 ; ; 1 : teamed up to take Toledo in the first game while|Syracuse to six hits in the eget agin tl pharmacy, | FRED ATKINS and JEET SINGH me, The place to open both accounts is your ow-net honors with Don- Bill Madden hit one. Brown's| opener. e only such school in the| 2 ey i 6 ib k f M i t and Sue Masier hav- first blast came with the bases} Cotton Clayton's 16th - inning bhp had we graduates. | 4 LORD LAYTON and PARENTE Ff R neighbourhood Bank of Montreal an Oo ontrea lowest 'gross score. loaded during the Mud Hens'|single gave Columbus its sec-|Dean orman Hughes of the} 3 ae GC indios bre holding ; six-run first inning. ond-game verdict over Buffalo|faculty has said that to mect|™ TAT FLANAGAN HANS SCHMIDT vs. MURRAY CUMMINGS Se Canada's First Bank nua) province-wide in- q In the second game, Toronto| while the Jets won the opener|current needs 150 should have TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS 1:50 - 1.25 - 75e , tournament on Tuesday combed Toledo pitching for 13)on Elvio Jimenez's sacrifice fly|graduated--and more than that| RINGSIDES AT THE CASINO REST. -- PAT MILOSH, PROMOTER reek, hits, 12 ef them singles. in the ninth inning, to meet the backlog. |