LING NEWS LUTHERAN hi yg Bs LEAGUE High Triples -- John imacher 697, eiga Kelling 650, Bea ae 644, Steve = John Plews 610 and Elmer "i Singles -- Vicar Herold 269, Bea , John Hamacher 252, 228, Elmer lege 242, Helga Kelling 236, Jackle thm 234, Frank Macko 234 and Steve ter 229, 240. Team Stending -- | Schnitzel Six 29, Cryers iffy Dillies 20 and Castaways 8. Happy Merry Christmas and New ar to all. See you Jan. 8. WEDNESDAY NIGHT panies -ongratulations to winn of our icken roll. The turkey or triple high Ses by Jo Cobbledick 192, 205, 275 "apons were won by Bobby May, Key meron, Isabelle Johnson, Mary Pie i, June Bird, Gail Kehoe, ennon and Helen Porter. you all on Jan. 3. Have @ won ful holiday. POST OFFICE LEAGUE digh Triples -- ants Pearce 763 (297, 3 on ag mY (227) and Brien Allison 'ws (233). igh Singles -- Pat Kunkel 266, Gary erton 237, Al Hargreaves 234, Don ¥ 233, Pat Kyle 231, Herb Butler 229, Callison 228, Gloria Pearce 225, nk Foley 223, end Nency Schram Police Investigator Tells How Singer Was Injured GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) -- A Los Angeles police investigator Says singer Jimmie Rodgers ap- rently suffered his serious ad injury as an off duty po- lice officer stood by. The officer had stopped Rodgers 'after seeing him driving erratically. Lieut. Pierce Brooks said an inquiry established that Rodg- ers fell early the morning of Dec. 1 as he stood talking to of- ficer M. P. Duffy. He said Rodgers struck the back of his head, fracturing his skull. Brooks said Duffy had 'stopped Rodgers by honking his horn and blinking his lights after seeing the singer's car making U-turns on the freeway. "There was no one person re- sponsible for Mr. Rodgers' fall- the first indication that police knew how Rodgers had been in- jured. A police statement Dec. 7 said officers had checked him and left him in his car, appar-| ently asleep. Rodgers subsequently under-! went two operations to remove} pressure on his brain. In one of| them a section of his skull was removed. An administrator at Glendale Community | Hospital said today Rodgers is "pérfectly lucid' but 'not out of danger yet." He said) Rodgers recalls nothing of the| events surrounding his injury. Brooks refused to say if he knew how Rodgers got back in his car, where he was found by \a friend about an hour later. Rodgers' physician, Dr. Wil- \liam L. Donham, at first said it was his impression the 33-year- old singer had been beaten with a blunt instrument. But he issued a_ statement Tuesday saying that indications during surgery and a later study by experts had convinced him the injury was due to a fall, not a beating. r 6 sa ishawe Sounds of the Now Generation Inquest Jury Verdict, |Rules 'Wilful Neglict' FOREST, Ont. (CP) -- Ajto a Kettle Point marsh. Her| five-man coroner's jury Tues-|body was found about three day found that a Sarnia area | hours later. | man showed '"'wilful and inten-| He said he had one argument | tional neglect' for the safety j after telling his wife, Ruth Ann,) and welfare of his wife who 23, three or four times "to| drowned in an_Oct. 21 hunting | hurry up" and catch up with} ~ | trip. |him as they headed out across| Donald Harmsworth had testi-| the marsh to a duck blind about) fied he argued with his wife 5 a.m. while the two were on their. way! The woman's 's body was found face-down in a 2%4-foot-deep TROTTER SOLD | Th OSHAWA ST Milan Thursday, December 21, 1967 23 |pool of water by two Sarnia] MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr.) ~~~ hunters, B. S. Campbell and Mi-| Baldridge, one of Canada's top|years of age, Mr. Baldridge hasjhas been Perfect Mir, which has chael Dunn. Her death was at- trotters, = ag fr breeding been standing in service for)won more poof of sag = ralian interests for br | owner Nic gelis's local tributed to drowning. purposes and will be shipped to//Ur years at the nearby Miron/ne) Roca Farm, No purchase Harmsworth told the jury that|that country Dec. 29. Now 14\Farm. His best product to date 'price was disclosed. after they became angry at|-- each other, his wife told him to] POSS pe MSn Dinan eae bisa ae 2 - go out to the blind alone. The blind was about 18 feet) off-shore. The body was found) Wishes Everybody A Very Merry about 175 feet south of it to-| wards shore. TOMORROW SBS | ing," Brooks said. 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