L:} THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, July 29, 1958 419 PLAYER DEAL Red Raiders Sign Grid Pact With Sask. Roughriders By BOB RIFE hoped that some of the stars of g. on the new tie-up, this paper Official word' from the executive | the Senior club . . . Frank Fil-|learned that football interest in members of the Oshawa Red |chock, Glenn Dobbs' and others the words of the interviewed, 'was Raider football club announced | might be in Oshawa for a look- on an ubsying here, Look ot, the \ today that the team has signed |see at that time. ? big crowd the Raiders had to their | watch . . . no more traipsing to a pact with the Saskatchewan| Speaking with the man in the opening game last \year" Toronto on weekends.' Roughriders of the Senior western And if that attitude is general football conference. i . y . >» UNN"S In announcing the pact, Harry Robertson, business manager of the Raiders said the local team ACT NOW! BOY NOW! SAVE NOW! would "benefit greatly' under the plan. Wilf Britton, another member of the Raider top brass said the deal would give the locals 'player mat- erial, equipment and monetary aid Here's where you get "slack- happy!" Right spang in the middle of your biggest slack wearing season, we slash our in return for the signing of players >» 4 prices on slacks to a thrilling po RS oi been MAN! DIG THAT CRAZY RAIN- SHEDDER! » Dew LOW! Choose ow irom 3 Don Harper, husky six-foot-plus * sheens, . flannels, .man - made TONITE "looking glum' up to this point this season, but from this point # on J it was "We're full of glee in 2-YEAR PLAN? Out in Regina, R. 'H. Gillies, guard with the Red Raider teams | fibres, and blends -- in a wide since 1946, became the first Osh- tonge of colours to mix and awa player to sign for Saskat- | match with your favourite sports chewan Roughriders last night coat. Give your sportswear ward- when Coach Jack Wedley (left) robe a big life for mighty little ° at 8:00 LAKESHORE Regular $14.95. INTER. BASEBALL LEGION secretary of the Roughies wrote and Roy Cornish (centre) of the money! Dunn's Sale Price $8.88 vs that "he had been imstructed to Raider executive gave notice of T-SHIRTS McCALLUM inform you (the Raiders).of our the pact between the local Inter- White, Blue, Grey. Only TRANSPORTERS proposal" and that '"'we shall also mediates and the Western Sen- CIVIC STADIUM I | be We y S be glad to look into the matter jor team. The Riders want him 16 SIMCOE ST. S. the Raiders are in for their biggest year of fan support that has ever occured. They'll have the team that Regina is making sure of at: JONES MAULS DUNN HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)--Har- old (Baby Face) Jones, Detroit lightweight, mauled his way to a 10-round decision over George Dunn of Hartford and Edmonton Tuesday night at Bulkeley Stadium. Dunn weighed 135% and Jones 138%. Referee ox Muravnick gave Dunn only one round. When asked what he felt about the tie-up with the west, the ans- wer was, "If it means good foot- ball it means I stay in town to EX-HAMILTON WILDCAT SETS THE STAGE Adstant Coach Alex Khinisky | Raider executive member Dyson | between the Raiders and the (whe shirt) explains to centre | Brooks, looks on. Other interest- | Saskatchewan Roughriders, it is "Toy" Freeman some of the | ed team members are John | possible that one of the above fine} points of the snap while | Peeling (21) and Bill Rorabeck. players may get a shorter road the sther gent in civvies, Red ' With the signing of the pact | to success in big-time football. |Jack Wedley, himself an ex- --Photo by Dutton--Times Studio | Roughie, were Wally Futa from - Winnipeg and Vince Down from CHECKING quaterback for the Winnipeg -St. Boniface Legion team tha5 de- on By BOB RIFE feated the Peterboro Orfuns in the ORFU Intermediate final last ing out with the Argos thus far this year and a Red Raider year. The word is also out that a player is arriving from Regina, home of the Roughies in the very near future. FILCHOCK HERE? since 1946, has been scouted by the Raiders fo Regina. Don's leaving for that wes- tern metropolis Friday of this week in the first of a series of deals that should see more It is known for a fact that the Roughriders will be in the east than one local player "go west. id big deal . - the around the middle of August for news, exhibition games against Big Four Rai dors are rolling. Watch 'em ing enthusiast yesterday and he informed us that the Toron- to Hydroplane Club is trying . to get together enough contes- tants in the 136 cu. in. Class inboard hydros to make it a sanctioned event by the Cana- dian Boating Federation. It's a brand new class that has gone over very well in the States . . . most boats are 135 cu. in hydroplanes with a Ford. . V-8 60 hp engine. Anyone who's interested in jumping into the event with Don should contact the chap- pie at 5-0815. He's travelling to Toronto this coming weekend to confer with the officials there and will head to the Picton races from there. By Bob Rife. LEGION MINOR BASEBALL ASSOC. of next year with you at the time of the Grey Cup when our re: presentatives will be in the east." From this end the results of the deal are already in evidence with new faces already showing at the workouts. Down with Coach this year, and Don is hopping a train for Regina on Friday of this week! Guess maybe that Stetson which Don is looking over for size, will be regulation | gear on his return to Oshawa. | --Times-Gazette Staff Photo 69- "THE SMART STORE FOR MEN" Use Your Credit OSHAWA fotta Dayi fotta Day!!! 'he Raiders have completed aleal which for, them means néing less than their biggest fatball season ever. askatchewan Roughriders . th senior grid team from Re- , known more familarly as "bbberville" since the advent of Tall Texan Glenn Dobbs AUSSIES WIN PRO EVENT SCARBOROUGH, England (AP) Australians Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, last year's Wimble- don doubles champions, 'won the international doubles final of the professional tennis tournament Tuesday. They defeated the British Opposite Kresge's . are the co-signers of the 'pat, and already things are loking brighter in the way of plyers for the big red team. loach Jack Wedley whipped ind town last night to chtch th Raider practice and dash up to the Lakeshore group XR meeting at the Genosha iy schedules were beng. h Hm were two new Siclides Vinee Downs Toonto Parkdale and Wally Ful, a quarterback sen- sation fran Winnipeg-St. Boni- face Leghn last season. © dleyhlso brought. news of Ble teams. It is on' the hush-hush rumor list right now, but. it is CHECKLETS -- In the midst of all this football may we in- ject a word. ..a reminder of the last home game of the regular season for the Oshawa Transporters? Said tussle will be played at the Stadium this evening at 8 p.m. and the opposition will be provided by the Cobourg Le- glonnaires. Cobourg have always given the locals a good run for their. money and, can be expected to Prin, along their best Leo the nch-jockeys for this one. Lip oncnd Jack Durston will get the call for mound gaty for Oshawa and Jack will be making an attempt to extend his shutout: streak to three + games. His first win of the string was a 3-0 no-hitter over Lindsay. Then came that 14-0 two-hitter in Port Hope. What will it be tonight? We had a chat with Don Hurst, a local powerboat rac- STARK'S BANTAMS TOPPLE BEATONS Stark's Pliinbing defeated Beat- on's Dairy 15-10 last night in a Legion Bantam game that had Yoon previously postponed on July Starks nearly lost their fine un- defeated record, as they trailed 10-8 going into the 7th inning and then Marden weakened and 'the Beaton"s Dairy defense came apart. Beaton's had scored eight runs in the second stanza to build an early lead, aided by walks and errors plus two solid hits. Starks kept whittling away how- ever, got three in the fifth and then came the seventh when they scored seven runs, all after two out. Kelly, Fry, Minacs all singled. Newey walked and Melnick hit a homer to win his own game. They added two more before the rally was ended. STARK'S PLUMBING -- Fry, cf: Minacs, ss; Newey, p and 1b; Melnick, ¢ and p; A. Goodall. If and c; Pearson, 3b; Kelly, 2b; Gray, 1b, If and rf; E. Aru, rf and If. BEATON'S DAIRY -- Roberts, ss; Rockbrune, c; Love, If and 3b; Branch, 1b; Parks, cf; Andor. p and If; Marden, lb and p; Kellar, 2b; Pascoe, rf Umpires -- A. Barnes and J. Guiltinan. DRAPAK HARDWARE has the NEW Siinbeam HEDGE TRIMMER a playersut { from the Ro seniors is making the east to jay here. He's a mn guard bythe name of Currie. Add tothis the news that ex- Balmy Bach kicking star and a raidergrad, one George El- is is thiking very seriously of playing jere this season and he shae of a fine football machinebegins to form in the mists ofthis summer. And pw the news comes that Do; Harper, a guard turn- Trims hedges, shrubs, or- namental trees, etc., faster, easier, better. Sturdily built. Powerful motor. 12-inch blade. $49.50 Cash or Terms DRAPAK HARDWARE 124 Wilson Rd. S. Dial 5-5253 i. - & - The President of Dobberville and Friend The tall Texax quarterback | ing regulation headgear. .. . with tie Saskatchewan Rough- | the kind of thing that is expected riders Glenn Dobbs, is shown | to become the vogue here in above vith a friend in the sports- | Oshawa this. fall now that the writingbusiness during § the Rider | locals are tied in playerwise executie member's trip through | with the west. It should make the easilast season. The Dobber' | for a very colorful show, wot? and the Moaner are both wear- --Telgraam Photo. 'INTER-COUNTY BASEBALL THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 8:00 P.M. BRANTFORD,, OSHAWA 'RED SOCKS i MERCHANTS RIDERS' COACH Frank Filchock, the quarterback who set the east on fire a few seasons back when he played for Hamilton Wildcats and Montreal Als, has now lined up with the Saskatchewan Roughies as their coach. 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