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The Oshawa Times, 23 Apr 1959, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 23, 1959 | SPO By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' RTS MENU H ] g LOPS polished off Vernon again last night, Drake University Relays To Open DES MOINES, lowa (CP) Dave Mills, spectacular Ontario born Purdue freshman sprinter, will be trying to make it three victories in a row over Olympic champion Glenn Davis when the Drake University relays open Uinake it two-straight in their Canadian Allan championship fi|their golden anniversary show whals and right about , all the majority of fans are inter-|Priday with a glittering cast of shoted in just one thing -- when will it be all over. The more one|track and field ie Spend Te Fo Shr Ber gr, 4 ne 2 Co ] and now 0 ONIN Smylie ever were, One thing is certain, they makes nis home idl ini cio er o pay th Edioursh Cop lal sais. ay Tore an (vce beat Davis--in the "the, Allan Cup is belong to look very much like A Jou: metre and 300-yard dash at the wroason lability, When the n winners have to play the 5|Ohio relays last Saturday, sot in Western Canada~-tiiey Manage to make ¥ & sorits but What The 19-year-old sprinter, re- the Allan Cup finals are here in the East--it's actually not much|n ried planning to become an "of a series. Aside from that--it's getting now that they play these|xmerican citizen with hopes of linals so late that the average hockey fan has lost Interest--he's ,aiing the U.S, Olympic team #got his golf clubs out, or he's busy in the garden or flower bed----(in"for Lh pol (VIR PETE Seid vilose the stele ia being ¥ where the real hometown oq po , another Olym. Footers can be on hand--there lsn't much interest. pic gold medalist, in a special P Juniors, on thelr way fo Winnipeg for the [40-yard eterborough Memorial Cup finals, are objecting--and we think rightly so-- that the 6th and 7th games, until five days after the 5th ak 4 4 FUE ned, BRIGHT BITS: -- Gordon "tance runner, Is going to compete this Friday night in California #, , , CANADIAN GOLF ASSOC, is making a good move, They are wnsking all clubs to co-operate in all golfers to get on with the game, execute their shots as soon as ii foilenb & fy-daiving that is ually slowing lists as 'lead pipes" for records, with a little co-operation|The others are the 100, the jave- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ible and eliminate the di golf today, It's a good idea rom all hands, a definite "obtain . be a startor in the Queenston St wh three-year-old classic that could be a real highlight of this #racing season , , , QUEEN'S PLATE eligibles must have thelr fi. Snal payment (a 'C" note) paid wthey are to remain eligible for the 100th year, on June 30 , , . LARRY wtraded, The riflearmed right fielder has a good "and he doesn't want to sit on the bench--at this time -- when he|y. "thinks he's still young enough tand good wsome other major |) wheen given the word, "has just 15 days in which to sign papers, ~ been ruled as no excuse and Carmen Basilio has been d as «the logical opponent , team |, City . new president of the OHA, Matt Leyden of Oshawa is running for| open, at the elections when they lad one of the four executive berths hold their annual meeting this Saturday, . . « Delvecchio is going to play with Toronto Leafs, wonder how many wiocal hockey fans will take a more interested attitude towards the "Mapleos. He's the first real "local" boy to wear Toronto livery gon since hy Taylor and # will no doubt make a difference to the] interest Oshawa puck fans. ame -- which seems a bit ridicu- lous, The Petes are chiefly "school boys" and they don't want to miss that many days away from the books of Jesvuny " they don't have to--and they certainly shouldn's have to--since there's apparently nothing to interfere with getting the series over, at least three or four days sooner than at present plan. .. ANITA'S SON the brilliant Irish-bred colt, is likely to if necessary, are not scheduled Pirie, England's fine middie-dis- speeding up slow play, they want ement should be fairly easy to akes at Fort Erle this is arty and 200-metre sprints Olympics, will be taking his first shot in an open quarter mile, The 440 is one of four events Drake statistician Bob Spiegel 400.|dashes to become the second Min throw, which has Bill Alley of Kansas who bettered the American mark with a toss of 270| feet, 1% inches at the Texas re- lays, and the university four-mile relay. HOLDS SCHOOLBOY MARK Mills last year set a US, schoolboy record of 46.4 in the quarter mile which at Cleve: land's Lakewood high school. He also won the 100 and 220-yard seiialboy sweep three events, so that he isn't altogether unher- alded, He turned in brilliant perform- ances in beating Davis last Satur- day, winning each race by about five. yards, In the 400-metre test, Mills grabbed the lead from Davis about halfway home and held it all the way. But in the 300-yard dash, Davis got off to a good start and looked like a winner, Mills plit on the steam to catch the ex-Buckeye at the halfway mark and the two duelled neck and neck almost to the finish, The Purdue flash staged a tre- mendous stretch drive and pulled away at the finish, Mills' time of 20.5 seconds was only one-tenth of a second off the relays' record, | The setbacks marked the first time Davis had ever lost two events at Ohio Stadium, up by midnight, on May 1st, if running of the ol i) THE PIN HITTERS batting average enough , » SUGAR RAY Robinson has ng ° HEFFERING has announced | a, Oshawa's Junior baseball entry this year, in| to catch on with To mo! e has to defend his title--or else--and he jior"s, His tax problems have Templar r 175) Enid Hatt 218, 196 185 Lad 100, Edith Gearin, lair 179 and gue: Nellie all, Nancy Harper, Templar, ade: | ine Sine! This ¢ . WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers clinched ih' qn ¢ the English League title yesterday with a 3-0 win over Leicester | Edith KEN McMILLAN of Georgetown has been named the les 8 . NOW THAT Alex" MEMORIAL CUP Exper" TEITIES Petes E Coach |¢ . they were defeated in the Cana-| "dian junior final by Flin Flon Bombers, sald his present club! "probably couldn't hold a stick yled for hw the against Hull-Ottawa of two years ago." He sald Sammy Pollock, farm system director for Petes' parent Montreal Canadiens, was cone .Vvinced the eastern champion could not win a game against the «Braves or Flin Flon-- eliminated in the western final by Winnipeg. © "I won't make any predictions . about this series though, because] I haven't seen Braves play," Bowman said, "And I won't know anything more after the first game because, as you know, we always scem to lose the first two." # Petes gained a "Cinderella" re- "putation by winning their last « three eastern playolfs after drop- ping the first two games in each. iin CRA Dart Loop Team Standings In the last outing of the CRA # part League, Rundle Park white- % washed Woodview No. 2 by a §0 wacore while Ferhhill Park de »feated North Oshawa 4-1: Storie " Park won over Eastview 32 and « Woodview Park No. 1 nosed out «» Southmead, 32, » Double In-and-Out: Ross Mills, ® Cy Usher, Bill Perryman, J. % Houston, Gen Houston, B. Craw- » ford, Mike Wilson, J. Goulding, I. sen ® Goulding, M. Parker, F. Parsons, and drove across 108 runs for "J. Carlson, M. Rae, T. Rae, R. "Adair, J. Crawford, V. Mason, Olin Clark, J. Wyatt, D. Clark, R. Hopson, Dick Aldridge, D. "Pelow, M. Germond, Bob Ger "mond, Bill Clark, Glad MacMil. «Jan and Don MacMillan, w High three darts in 401: R. = Adair, 120; Jim Crawford, 120; "8. Crawford, 102: Midge Wilson, 5100; Ross Mills, 100; h wridge, 100 and Bill Clark, 100. = Basoball winners: North Osh "awa, 74; Southmead #90 and Storie Park, 66 w Three darts-baseball: Mike Wil-| Frank 3 Aldridge line wagon, 8; E. Adair, §; Dick #5: Rill Clark, 5: F, Parsons, § "and Harry Fayle, §, w Jeam standings: Southmead 35; Storie, 3; Fernhill, 33; North SOshawa, 32; Rundle Park, 30: No. 1, 39: Eastview, 7 Woodview Ne. 8, 18 Great Series Dick Ald-| , 73; Rundle|catcher Gus Triandos. xpect Pi lub," he said. 'T think one rea- Station won able margin, McKeen's Service Station| Top honors for the and Shipping finished in a tie In Group men were taken by members of II with the section going to McKeen's consolation teams: Anne Gutt with a Creamer 231, F, on fotal pinfall and in Group III the | race once again went right down to & the wire with Bussers edging out Head 473, of mention are the + #0 DATTOW A marg { high triple lean Coppin: high tri 68, Lloyd Corson; hi 284, Snooze Smale; Eileen Coppin and Charlie) ¥ the 4th section with final Lemon Fr, Summary R. ns | Group high ping 32 (84), single men, 337, Tommy Thomas: high Rite 30 (48), ndlea os, 209 Earl Jordan, who has be of strength for Pleasure the high Average in Group I, Ron ray finished in fine style to capture] the honors in Group II and Chuck Ford | in Group I sponsor Sthe Leaside Junior Baseball League. Oshawa won the eo last 381, . Vann appeared to be in sha wyear and Heffering's "I s'" (nothing to do '[ gen 'over S00. Lioyd Corson 130 for the pleyett Ro! competi urfe': 'ood lol y 5 n) i and Ring ni in 8 juts, Joost welding (310, Morne Mats dis, Bob Marper 314. high single 7390 triple, a qu 4 A Les 8 0, 204, Tab Gearing 200 Others outstanding were Reg Hickey | » LAND INDIANS knocked off Detroit Tigers 10-1 yesterday, while| Bert MoCarl 300. 77, Murray 746, Jack Cook 736, | wBoston Red Sox won on Murray Wall's fine relief pitching, to beat Ladies' high single: Molly Sinclair Les Moors 733, Keith Cameron 706 "out Baltimore 8-4 , . . CARL FURILLO is on the "outs" with bis|® see nigh triple: Molly Sinclair Welsh $71 De Bewler 660. DW ilams «lA. Dodgers bosses--he wants to play more regularly -- or be|s7s (182, 338, 171) , J. Bent 68), Oliver 639, R. . 635, 8, Himes Rout 645, U, h A. Taylor 637, Smith 636, B, B 836, G. God: | fray 633, G. Russell 631, H. Lyzun #: W. Duffield 622, P, Boods 621, Whyte 620, B, Burk 619, ¥, Willa 18, H. Lee 617 and own League were J. Turner, H, Cook. Group Ti , Corps Pleasure EINE) Blacks 20 3 (48) (36), and Werners II: McKeen's 32 (30), Ship: Bonds 30 (34), Al's BI Fred's Refrigeration 29 , Dorothy | (38), Pollards 27 (60), Jos Flynn's 34 a). » Al Price, N April 34, starts the play: . Please make an effort to come and support your teams, UAW LEAGUE p the rvegular s sched. bi, Pleasure Valley Servies section 3 with a comfort. ins by a single point, Our congratu. ad Pins, pl 8 saw the twe with - higher pinfall te: layoff aturday, April Teamers nn Ways 53) and H and XK 20 Group III: Bu ins 34 (83), Acad aners 30 (68), id; Al's Esso 27 (88), ow 29 (86 lle 37 (80), Tony's 285 (47) and ns 17 (3D), DUPLATE OFFICE "Twas ever thus! The , Head | LEAGUE | first night of consolation teams am than any ol the pla teams, Paved teams' in 8 Phyllibusters 2048, Sixés 1907, 1 Rolla 2243 | and the | the oats 3013; Consol 20 and Teddybe high single of 200 and high double of 56) Don Tik with a high double of 300 Club: Perey Faetcher 381 (Con. lations to the winners and also worthy solation team again!), Congratulations 223, T 0 who lost Percy, | Shipping and] 200 Club: 8. Johnson 287; J. Min. orm 239; R. McMaster 223; R. Milner BASEBALL SCOR ES, STANDINGS game the next fourth and fifth games are April sixth H b » seventh games, and Aud ¥ W L Pet GBL \ , aren't slated uti, Ne York 3 Washingt, Ty Rochester 3 "3 a Li A oad 0. The May 1 gam Cleveland - |Detrol - Perry Soumbus ' . a a | andon, (00) vs Narleski (0-3), 3 " ' i president of the "CAMA, agreed Bolimore at Boston -- Pappas BC § 8 0 1 | | with Bo and will attempt to| (10) ve Bowsfield (0.1), Richmond 3 4 .429 2 {negotiate new dates when he| (ONLY Games | ) Toronto 4 6 40 Mm Friday's Games Havana 4 8 400 2% reaches Winnipeg. | p-- Detroit Tigers Search For 'Real Slugger DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit] Tigers, hungry to apply $100,000 "It's a funny thing with ourijn first aid to a battered team Pittsburgh =| that lost eight of nine games, are St. Louis {shooting in all directions for a much-needed slugger. So far the Tigers have been re- Ibuffed everywhere, General man. 'ager Rick Ferrell sald Wednes.| day night he has had unsuccess- ful trade confabs with the Wash. | Senators, Baltimore Or. {loles and New York Yankees. {| Ferrell said the Kansas City {Athletics would be an early stop {on his continuing . ( ngton had | He sald Wash spurned his bid of $100,000 and a front line pitcher for Roy Sievers. (Sievers, 32, an outfielder - first baseman, belted 39 home runs {Washington last year. | Ferrell said a second offer in- {volved Sievers, $100,000, the top {pitcher and second-line players on both teams. H | Ferrell declined to name the {pitcher he offered, but he was believed to be Jim Bunning, Paul| [Foytack or Billy Hoeft. The gen. | eral manager said he would re- | Baltimore twice has refused Tiger attempts to pry loose! | The Yankees wanted pitcher Lary or outfielder Al Ka- | from Detroit, but Lary and {Kaline are regarded as Tiger un. touchables. | New York would have been willing to give up Marv Throne [Bauer, Norgs Siebarn or players er, or players) lof equal , Ferrell sald. | al Sup Sow Sguicat Westprg, Sowiuan, who wade bie : PRES aves, a a light workout at the] By THE CANADIAN "You mow said the 26-year Winnipeg Arena today, said he American League »old Bowman as he ushered his hag only one complaint with the W L Pet. GBL boys into their hotel quarters,iseries setup, the dates for the|Cleveland 8 1 "I'm actually surprised we got|gixth and seventh games, May 6|New York 6 3 067 3 this far, and 10, Chicago 6 4 600 3% "But my boys have a lot ofl "I wish they could advance Boston 5 4 386 3 spirit and drive, and from what those dates a little," he said. Baltimore 8 5 .500 3% 1 hear of the Braves, they seem | "Most of my kids are in school Kansas City 4 6 400 4% to have a lot of the same. This and five are graduating this| Washington 3 7 2300 8% J Jasle to ra tg 2 great bers Veer. Touy Shut, afford 't6 wins Desi 1 38 O11 A m time." nesday' \ Bowman, who coached Hull-Ot The series, With all games but! Cloves re B¥s Rena Today's Games And Probable Pitchers St. Louis 8 Chicago 2 Cincinnati 8 Pittsburgh 9 Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) Pizarro (00) or Buhl (00) vs Semproch (1.0). St. Louis at Chicago--McDanlel (1:1) va Drabowsky (0-1), x ) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (N)- | Lawrence (0-1) vs Witt (0-1), (Only games scheduled) Friday's Games Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N) Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N) San Francisco at Chicago Los Angeles at St. Louls (N) International League . Detroit at Kansas City (N) Chicago at Cleveland (N) Boston at Washington (N) (Only games scheduled) National League W L Pel. GBL Milwaukee 3} 437 Los Angeles 7 4 636 21 San Francisco 7 § 583 14% Chicago } tO500 2% Cincinnati 4 § 43 Philadelphia 3 4 4 3 2 5 286 4 3 3 2S Wednesday's Results Milwaukee 2 Philadelphia 0 Wednesday's Results Montreal 3:1 Richmond 1-4 Toronto 2 Columbus 8 Buffalo 4 Miami 1 Rochester § Havana 8 Today's Games Montreal at Richmond Toronto at Columbus {Buffalo at Miami Rochester at Havana American Assoclation Wednesday's Results Omaha 10 Indianapolis 4-3 Denver 33 Fort Worth 2.7 St. Paul 2 Houston 7 Minneapolis 8 Dallas 3 San Francisco 6 Log Angeles 3 LEGION All players wishing to BANTAM AGE---UNDER Oshawa Leg BASEBALL Alexandra. Park SATURDAY, 1 PM. Oshawa this summer report to Alexandra Park this Saturday, April 25th at 1 p.m. JUVENILE AGE--UNDER 17 as of MAY 1st, 1959 JUNIOR AGE--UNDER 20 as of MAY 1st, 1959 ALF BRISEBOIS, President | ndor M, Kusyk 0 ~~ Hamilton Archery Club | Enjoys Record Turnout | The King's Forest Archers|/Don Gibson topped their classes. were overwhelmed by a record] The Thunderbirds are prepar- number of entrants in their|ing for their own invitation shoot seventh annual Hunters' Round.|at Raglan on May 10, New bales The weather was almost perfect/ and stands are being piaced, and §* for arc , bright sun and aja general clean-up is under way. light, steady wind not only made|The modest clubhouse was de- for steady shooting; it also made|stroyed by vandals during the a dry field course for the first|winter, but otherwise the field time in years, Due to the some-|course will be in better shape times very moist conditions than ever before. underfoot, the Hunters' Round| A new archery organization has become commonly known as has come into being with the] the "Mud Shoot". formation of the "Ontario Asso: Over 200 archers registered for|ciation of Target Archers". The this first major tourney of the prime function of this group will year. The Hamiltonians had en- be to further promote target tirely re-arranged the course, and events -- primarily the Ontario it proved to be a big improve. championships and the regional | ment, both from the shooting and|Canadian championship events. safety angles, With four to eight] President of the new group is archers shooting on each of the Andy Forbes of Humber Valley 28 targets, plus spectators ac-|Archers; vice-president, Bill companying many groups, safety Perryman, Thunderbord Bow- is the most important factor to men; secretary-treasurer, George be considered in setting' up a Austin, HVA, and tournament tournament. secretary, Don Broomfield, HVA, Clarence Schred, of York Coun|Three directors have been ap- ty Bowmen, was top shot for the/pointed -- a fine choice, as all day with a total of 714. Thunder- are manufacturers of archery bird Bowmen of Oshawa took|equipment, Mrs, Madge Mitchele four classification prizes. Juniors of Toronto; Harry Markham of Al Halton and Earl Keatley and Newmarket, and Les Dunsdon of | seniors Dave Livingstone and Brantford form the directorate. | 240: W, Vines 220, 217: R, Chute 211, J FEET S Boys Clubs | Tournament Here Sat. Cunningham 213, 227; W. Anthony Saturday morning at 1 222, 245; A, Gutt 280 and E. Correll 200 Cot rolling playoff teams and show the consolation teams you really earn. ed your place! DUPLATE SOCIAL & SPORTS With the scores of the past few weeks, everyone is bowling lL onl end a am. jekr ry ow b Sear npon will see the first Boys' Clubs of 0 e_gam: Canada Basketball Tournament ermal vei "ehiore as shown officially opened by the associate on th Hof Life Pills who had a|regloral director of the Boys' tota 0 ' { Meher roled tna" season, nd witn | Clitbh, of Cantda. Robert Shaw. L] ay spot, . . of por of Interest the ih Aver. Hall's director, Harold Menai, for th s there are three ita or he Wom W Morey" A Jue vars in the open ng| N ollow- | 4 3 ne po My ve the decider for| The tournament is an all-day! many bowlers, Good luck everyone. |affair with a total of nine teams) i TH 3 rt | ariciputing, "ux of hin are 79 (296.272.392)1 'W. Anthony 788 (323. from Toronto; these are the Carl. mani 0. Thompson leas {ton Optimist Boys' Club, Midtown 1} N ardian ho nd . J Wardle 721 (221.229.960); J, Bent 708 Biwanis Boys Xl Sud the new| 275); J, Kellar 708 (260-231); J, |Lovercou ys . on a 26)s 8. Meinichuk 888 Members of ie Boi | setive dt invas Di Oshawa "Y"s Men Service Clu 'ourkevich 665 (308); Lilian Bennett ni 668 (243.234): L. Patterson 648 (223. Plus referees from the Oshawa ni E Soni L fH Gwen la Referees board wii Frovide onde (240) opkina (2201 [their time in helping with the W. Morey 621 (208); F, McKnight ether officials' hip ig )i W. Puskas 618 (224): Jack Snel. ' As a 618 (279); F. McLaughlin 614;| Try to be on hand to attend Winsome Tutin Ki a0), G ghomby | one or' more exciting games (273):1 Jim Snelgrove 807 © Hw J and T. Pot 07 (239-22) {Which Syrunce ot eo clock 5 F. Dykstra 9 {the morning and continue un Baa tale 3 T™ Pile n 40,6 pm ob's Bloopers 31 (43); Five | All action will take place at the 20 (48); Hopefulls 18 (50); Bird. ' 17 (48); Ldl's Dills 18 (80); Pa imcoe Hall Boys Club, the cor- 15 (38): Old Timers 15 (30); Row er of Fisher and Simcoe Sts, 14 (31): Doodlérs 12 (39); Packers -- ---- -- (31); Lueky Six 11 (47); 11 (3): Dominos; 8 (40); (38); and Bizzy Boys 8 (37), along with Simcoe WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg Braves and Peterborough Pass, Memorial Cup finalists, will be wig "Triptas: 1 RAT. Mit. | Buests of honor at the fourth an- ruk 746, R. Richard 706, H. Topham bual Memorial Cup dinner here . . doled Xo, L. Haley BoE April 27, organizers announced| J , A, Warren 620, G. Ride: | out 628 and XK. Epping 613, a Monday, The series opens here High Singles: J. Humphries 208, p.| Friday. Kit 279. D. Beauregard 265, R, Arp 260, D, Anderson 249, M. Johnston 236, B. Audley 23, D. Snelgrove 233, W.| Clements 229, Nichol 226, C, Weixler 225, W, nonichuk 233, R. Henning 230, J. Killen 219, KX. Whiz-Bangs | Sputniks 8) > Main Trophy roll-off: Champe--Loat: | HM, ors--6656: Misfits 6616; All Stars 6381; 1. | Collar Dwellers 6228; Hawkeyes 6080; An: {and Eightballs 6018, 223, B. In| Consolation trophy roll-off: Champs Nichol 216, | Jumpers 6630; Instigators 6514; Try 4-226, W. Campbell 214. hards 6261, Suckers 5009; Beginners Petroviez 213, A. Taylor 212, 5861 and All-In-One 5443 W. Helmecke 210, A, Bottcher 210, H As this is the last writeup of the Canfield 209.203, 8, Kattner 208-206, R. season, we would like to thank you Snelgrove 208, J. Lavergne 208, F. all for your splendid interest, eo: Pommerenke 304, 8, Killen 203, R. operation and attendance. It has been Cooper 202, A. Hafner 302, A. Cochrane a real pleasure and experience to 201-300, L. Heard 201, E. Westlake 200, work with you. Our sincere thanks also 214 and XK, Lee 200 to the Oshawa Times for publishing Lemon League: J. Perry 46, A. [the results of our bowling every week Baxter 83, I. Creamer 88 and K. Lee| So now to the banquet, Friday, May | 5 1, '59 at 6:30 p.m., Genosha Hotel, | Ordinary mowers clump, skip leave metey clippings. | Charleston 5 Louisville 4 MINOR APRIL 25 play Minor Baseball in 15 as of MAY 1st, 1959 ion Minor Baseball Assoc. New Tore cuts avenly, cleans up other clippings as well. Proved Best in the "X'" test Wind - Tunnel Whirlwind out mows them all! Daring "X" Test proves new Whirlwind rota will outcut any other. Wind-tunnel under the i Seaton powerbul vacuum to freeze every blade of grass pright for a sharper, crisper cut. 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