70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, June 5, 1959 aa on Chicago Sox Jump "4 | The annual President vs Vi'e- ® President match brought out one | é |of the best crowds in years at - {the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club | | Thursday night. It was noticeable ; number of' |that there was quite a new members on hand The teams playing for Presi-| : fe cue "Foran id WHERE WILLIE ? zit. Cepeda Taking Over: As Giants' Big Man |score of 166 to 117. The results of the games were | kee that cut the Braves' National inning of relief fir the victory. | Associated Press Sports Writer (League lead to 2% games once| A two-run triple by Bill Mazer- Say, look at Orlando Cepedalagain. oski By ED WILKS | las follows: | PRESIDENT d | C. Churchley 13, E. Alger 20, a. Jackson 12, W. Pearson 19, B. fl | Edmondson 11, C. Litster 19, F. Kellar 20, W. H. Sterriker 5, C. Peacock 13, R. Wright 24, J. Mozrison 10. VICE-PRESIDENT J. Piatti 12, E. Jackson 3, Geo. ol pyri prin Jackson 12, J. Mouncey 8, Dr. muscling in on Willie Mays', Both h -- the altor Sine f2me 8. J. Phillips 9, R. Mann 6, G.|packet! whale of a wallop estimated up four in the third inning against MacMillan 11, E. Carswell 22, R. 'The job of leading San Fran-|to 500 feet--came off Lew Bur-|Emie Broglio (04). Ron Kline Snowden 7, E. Cl 7, A.lcisco in homers and runs batted|dette, the lanky righthander who|(4-3) was the winner. Metwalfe; 20. in has usually been Mays' re- hadn't lost to the Giants in five| The Reds scored three rums in It was announced that a mixed, oo onibility. Now the big firstly . the first against southpaw Danny jitney will be held at the local \yageman has left Mays' behind in Third . place 2h moved | McDevitt (3.5), then put it away [club tonight while a mixed tre-pome yung and RBIs--and it all|within 3% games of the top by With a 40 lead on doubles by bles draw, off the board, will be peony after he was benched with rapping St. Louis 9-3. Cincinnati|Johnny Temple and Vada Pinson oo Soston ended . held Saturday afternoon. la .267 average. defeated Los Angeles 5-3 and the|in the second. Joe Nuxhall (3-3) winn : sre) 2 : > 1 4 rT Since getting back into the|Chicago Cubs beat Philadelphia finished with an eight-hitter. New York Yankees slipped 3 | 4 . , geen J ; Pot' Giroux Is starting lineup May 16, Cepedal3-2 in 10 innings. A one-out triple by George Alt-|troit to sixth by boming h~s been hitless in only three of! Cepeda, mow batting .330 (to/man and Sammy Taylor's sacri- Tigers 14-3, 18 games, smacking six homers, | Willie's 342), was 4-for-5 Wille lice. fly Bi a Se. Tube THE HARD WAY six doubles and two triples and beating Mays' home run total 12-{against Gene | Yh cool The White Sox did thi driving in 23 runs. |9 and RBI count 43-41. His two-|allowed only five hits. The Cubs), 'he blowing a iil i on IS CLIMAX OF FAMOUS 'GET-RICH-QUICK" EPSOM DERBY | sweepstake ticket on one of the entries, Fidalgo is in night fore- Jockey Harry Carr eases up | som, England, the annual rac- off the saddle, as Parthia, in ing classic that attracts tre- | Yet foreground, gallops across | mendous interest all over the | ground, coming in second while the finish line to win the | world, particularly for those | Shantung, at extreme left, fin- A 1 tung the favorite, at 11-2. $101,018 Epsom Derby, at Ep- | who hold an Irish Hospital | ished in third spot. An esti- mated 250,000 spectators at- tended the mile-and-a-half race, Parthia and Fidalgo were 10-to- | 1 shots at post time, with Shan --AP Wirephoto D | Repeat Winner | In CLGU Play The ladies of Oshawa Golf Club enjoyed another successful CLGU out competing in the 18-hole and ay Tuesday with 27 members' The 21-year-ild Puerto Rican run homer in the fourth started were shut out on one hit until went all out Thursday, driving in|the Giants' comeback after home Taylor homered in the sixth, Walt | se en runs, five with his 11th and runs by Del Crandall and Wes Moryn added an inside-the-nark {12h homers, and powering the|Covington had given the Braves homer in the eighth for a 2-2 tie, second-place Giants from behind|a 5-1 edge. | Don Elston (4-1) won it with 3 1-3 for an 11-5 victory over Milwau-! Gordon Jones (3-2) worked one'innings of hitless relief. | battling back for a 4-all tie then matching a 13th - innif Oriole run, The Birds chased starter Dig Denovan in the third. Bob Sha (5-2) last of five Chicago relie ers, won it. Jerry Walker (4-2 was the loser, also in relief. : sporTs MENU Epsom Derby By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR are Se HE nn oo mn | - broadcast rights for the gi for less than the reported $3: 000. 10 inning game to the Cubs yesterday while Orlando Cepeda drove seven runs, five with two home-run blows, toqpace S.F, Giants | $0 an 11-5 triumph over the leading Milwaukee Braves. Pittsburgh Cardinals dy National League |Havana W L Pet. GBL Montreal 625 | Toronto 26 27 491 3% in that respect. The weatherman was good to the golfers too, so no Warr pe 3 seven hits, one a solo homer by i | or the second week-in-a-row,| . 5 - ; Susinosslike. way los Bikes iA oming in wi ifty 99, which| KINGSTON (CP) -- Officials of under the jurisdiction of the be "run in a siness y'" |10 for extra bases--sevi 3 SOG | a Fi i, Tied Kingston Merchants of the On-|CAHA or the OHA," the state-- 7 onestioned why Kingston and home runs by Hector Lopes; THE AMERICAN LEAGUE race is beginning to sizzle. Chi-\ever. Thursday it was called the only about three furlongs. He had| "The ladies in the 9-hole compe-|teams in the series are "panic-|cern Dudley either as a CAVA] The directors' statement said: ne nn cago White Sox nudged Baltimore Orioles 6-5 yesterday, to regain roughest and toughest, to drop back to last and he was tition were in there pitching too|stricken" because Kingston has official or a private citizen. "We paid our bills, as Dudley trailing after npsed out the Orioles and being in first place, with only their just two m'nutes and 36 seconds n Line s a li fourth win in their last 12 games, gives some indication' of how to romp home and win a record He would have won easily if This next Tuesday, June 9, is (George Dudley, Canadian Ama-|pecially as far as Kingston is forget last year's deficit? the big Invitation Meet at the ter "Hockey Association secre-|concerned. Kingston has never; The statement said "the erux : 21 Big Four Games ; c Yankees ale stil down in 7th place. Ut acmally,)y, -mile turf classic, Cooter: wAftop| EOMers on the course. There iS & yoni by not paying its share ofa recorded vote opposing it. [of $25,000 and Cornwall and Hull i] 2 his own cause nkees are s p ure after the 1%.-mile turf classic, Explained Palmer: After | pig entry list and the ladies start | 0% 2 aol paying | arog Agi gi SMILE gi gg ng big bis Bio OTTAWA (CP) The Lity yesterday 5-2 and they are only six games behind White Sox. | complained: Se iid : dpi 3 DY | 2 his fal, vices 5 #ankees are rolling and with the others hacking at each other, the "My horse would have won by was brought to his knees. Shan-| Jt is anticipated that the course rT Ere a Dian i I el Hie or 30x ] owev proach tario Senior A pool doesn't come! Dudley had said hockey should'ficit, also. yesterday and Cincy Redlegs edged Di s 5-3. Bo Braves H J i x » aw 3+ DOUNCE errera ame Joe brown 18 30 .375 9 Little League Yankees defeated 571 21, Toronto ° : 9-hole competitions. | Garr Geiger drove in three The course is in beautiful shape 1 { 1 S 2 |runs for the Red Sox, two {single and the other with hi tg {one had any alibis for the bad ones. Joe Demaestri. Rip Coleman (1-4) lost it. 'E . t L] vf - verythin From Sou To Nu S$ | EPSOM, England (AP)--The happen. Shantung was almost Son | id g P 180th running of the Epsom knocked over, for first and second low net were|tario Hockey Association's East-/ment said. "It is a local group used its pool money to "pay Wiston Toward and winnitig ie and Edith Henry.|ern senior division say other matter and as such doesn't con- other bills. [pte hitey Ford. Buns Hirst place in the league race and Cleveland Indians are now seC-| parthia, England's laziest race- @ good 100 vards behind the lead- with Daisy Brain capturing low not met its pool assessment. "Before commenting, he should stated, starting with last season's three innings. ers when they came inio the net and Jean Slemon winning, The executive issued a state-|have acquainted himself with all|deficit. What would he have us close the league race is at present. Yankees came from behind $101,018 for owner Sir Humphrey it hadn't been for that bump." ; | bo beat Detroit 6-5 on Wednesday and yesterday they lashed outde Trafford. Jockey Fred Palmer called his|Oshawa Golf Club and will see tary-manager, that the team had|agreed to participate in the pool of the pool problem and our prob- position isn't nearly as bad as it sounds. In games-behind, French banker Baron Guv de about half a mile I was following pei ff at 8.30 a.m. and con in $25,000 to $30,000' that." hopes to televise 21 of the 28 fooks y i i ac d only four-and-a-half games be-| ud. w 0-2. favor, Soqut A Elteeing of wi a.m. 3 #] ings st nt said ston has put ' A at. ey are tied for fifth place and only four-and-a-half games {Rothschild, whose 1140-2 favor-|princilion, when a horse on the tinuing at seven minute intervais| The Kinesey Hateme ou gon 2s D % has token out, This] At. a recent. @ meeting ball games in the Big Four v ng ran jnto one of Princillon's|y will be a real challenge, 'are , " 1396.12. Cornwall declared a $13, Bronx Bombers appear likely to be back at the top or in close 19 s, but he was crashed Ian : 's ere y ston's donations to the pool" is the first year that Kingston 396.12. Cornwall ared a $13,- Jrosmity, by the end of the month. Meanwhile, the National Lea- into. Sl eas Treshe hind legs and Shantung's forelegs even to the best of them. [sone than the league operation.|couldn't pay its share." {000 loss and Whitby and Hull said Br adeasting Committee, . Getting closer to home for some baseball action, we find =» Oshawa Wilkinson Juniors scheduled to take on Woodbine Le- 3 040 100 000--5 6 1/the Braves 7-3 in their schedule . 561 3% (Richmond 300 000 40x--7 9 4/game at Alexandra Park last J] pree f Mont 510 5% | Blake, Scantlebury (7) and night. | | 1g er SS 3. del Flanagan, Milwaukee San Fran Pittshurgh Los Angeles Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis Phil |San Fran Heating Problem ? For the finest in and leaves nothing to be desired homer. Jerry Casale (34) Y 1 1 O W Aft 1 t i In the 18-hole competition Minding nn QI1IsS : "Dot" Giroux again led the field : The Yankees smacked 15 hits, f doubles Derby not only was the richest| "He took a terrific bump after | pstelle Ve ning (54) was a quick ond, a half-game back. White Sox had to go 17 innings before they horse, woke up Wednesday for | ? g {homie 'stretch, second low. net. {ment following charges by the particulars of the pool, es-do? Would it be business-like "CBC Hopes Televi y Wh a 143 victory, even Whitey Ford hitting a homer to help py in the unsaddling enclos- wats coo Ckiest Derby fa-imany of the top Ontario 1ady|ufailed to live up to Hts obliga-|and last fall the minutes included lem is that we paid rink rental hind the leaders. Boston, at the bottom of the heap, beat Kansasjte sh in third, ei dai hel ! s fell. pct te. shantung, came in third, outside ran into him. Princillon|yntil 30 p.m. [teams in the Eastern OHA series is the first year that a fuss has Kingston reported a deficit of '62gue this t , pe u) " p-- race is spreading out with the bottom-place Phillies losing & olWere hadiptont. | "We feel that the Eastern On- FIRM ANSWERS their operation had been at a de- Little Yank BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | Little Yankees - gion in a Leaside Junior League game, here at Alexandra Park 490 6% Thompson; Short, James (8) and| Burke, pitching for Yankees, | _ tomorrow afternoon, at two o'clock. The local lads dropped a 3-2 decision to Woodbines, who are now leading the Leaside ¢ By THE ASSOCIATED PRE! race with four win d one defeat-- A469 71% |Darrel Johnson. HR: Rmd-Der: sued three walks and fanned 3 pe ht et re Geriatr Wikinews 396 11 | Johnson: Tor-Amalfiiang. © "nine. while allowing seven hits. Want to know why the Buffalo] NEW YORK (AP)--Joe Brown|Philadelphia. . nap string Saturday. any rate, it's bound to 383 11% |Montreal 000 020 0103 8 1/Mazur, for the losers, had a bet- Bisons probably will stay at the of New Orleans was named St. Paul. 100 242 oD. 1115 o| Columbus 011 111 10x--6 12 1|ter record, he struck out eight but|top of the International League 'fighter of the month" by Ring| Lightweights -- Champion, Joe © be a good ball game and it's also a good opportunity for local « ball fans to see the 1959 Wilkinson Juniors in action, Although Lasorda, Valdes (5), Miller (7) oniv walked one batter and issued standings? Frank Herrera. Magazine today after success-|Brown, New Orleans. 1. Kenny Milwaukee 032 000 000--5 6 | McCormick, G. Jones 3 - 2 (4) i Miller (5) and Landrith; Burdette| fami ton, [8-4 Pizarro (5) Willey (8) and | npioooi Crandall. HR: SF-Cepeda 2 (12) Bridges. Mil-Crandall (7), Covington (4), : Los Angeles 000 000 300--3 sha Cincinnati 310 010 00x--5 8 0 Boge. 0% McDevitt 3-5 Erskine (2) Fow-| pro vand ler (7) and Roseboro; Nuxhall 3-3 and Dotterer. |St. Louis 021 000 000--3 13 1 . " i i : | Pittsburgh 024 003 00x--0 12 1 BRIGHT BITS: --Dave Waite pitched a one-hitter and had 15 Broglio 0-4 Brosnan (3) Cheney i they've lost quite a few members of last year's Leaside Lea- gue ch lonship squad, Jim Shaw and coach ; "Mike" MacArthur have their charges rolling along in fine style. They've bolstered their roster with some promising tal. ent from Legion Juvenile ranks and these ambitious young- . sters, together with the holdovers from the former Joe : Flynn's Juniors of last year and the McCallum Transporters « of the season previous, are being Ided into a tendi . oun, hat Haibnds to give their new sponsor a winner, if at possible. They're out to make it three-in-a- ; « Junior League champions. "e100 10W 8g Loaside Burgess; Mtl-Gol 000 310 000--4 300 000 000--3 McClain (7) 000 201 031--7 000 000 000--0 Short and Coker; Amor, erdo. HR: Bfl-Herrera 2. Today's Games Montreal at Richmond and Teed; Giel and Hall. HR: Col|six hits -- but he lost because of : Stock, Kay (5) Byrd (9) | clicked for a single then Felix hit, with whom they share the league dolph (8), Carrillo (9) and Tzqui-|of the inning. Dalazol homered in|six runs with a pair. of homers. The 25-year-old first b: fully iat, [extra-base weight. | « - 1 Yankees got four runs, enough past eight games that has enabl 5 0/to win, in the first inning. Dola-|the Bisons to keep pace with the 2a d|zol tripled with one out. Bremner equally torrid Columbus Jets, | of New York. Rosi, meanwhile, failed to lose i lenger after being stopped on la homer, after which Dalidowicz lead. 4 10 1|bunted, Burke walked and Yh Bultdlo, won Js second. shutout os do the iu sand Yesies 5 0|stolen base plus an infield out let in a row from Havana, , - Dalidowicz sc n|day night with H driving in| Sugar Ray Robinson, deprived Ru-!Dalidowicz score the fourth run day night w erTera ving oe $ Bay Be deprived |the second for another run and in The Jets defeated the Montreal National Boxing Association, but the Gv Felix clicked and | Royals, 6-3 for their 14th victory upheld in New York, is still |scored on a steal and two infield in 18 games, and took their fifth listed as champion with Carmen has been on a hitting tear the weight title against Paolo Rosi |his position as the No. 3 chal- his world light-1,ane, Muskegon, Mich, 2. Carlos Ortiz, New York, 8. Paolo Rosi, New York. Featherweights -- Champion, Davey Moore, Springfield, Ohio. 1. Hogan (Kid) Bassey, Nigeria, 2. Flash Elorde, Philippines. 3. Ricardo Gonzalez, Argeting, : g ---- Alphonse Halimi, France. 1. Pi- ero Rollo, Italy. 2. Joe Becerra, Mexico. 3. Jose Lopez, Mexico. Flyweights -- Champion, Pas- cual Perez, Argentina. 1. Sadao i ts last night, to give Local 222 a shutout win over Jury 7 i and Lovells in Legion Juvenile league play . . . OSHAWA MERCH. |\&) [Nunn (6) Grissom (8) and Bight, for their second win in as many nights, over the M-Z squad | Chi 000 001 010 1--8 5 1 Smith: Kli KX ass. | Toronto at Columbus ANTS defeated Mount Zion in South Ontario County softball last|k. uty yiee, 1a) 20d Burgess. |p itlo. at Miami |outs, , then in the 4th, LeBlanc|straight series. Basilio and Gene Fullmer as Nos. homered, to complete his team's| Rochester 'handed Miami #s|} and 2 challengers. total. 14th loss in 18 games, 4-3 and| The ratings: Rochester at Havana Ch Yaoita, Japan. 2. Pone king- petch, Thailand. 8. Ramon Arias, Venezuela. ¢ OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING E ® GAS WATER HEATERS | Installation by Experts | W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES RA 3-4878 . i til the Richmond handed Toronto its sev- Saturday's Games Braces failed to score un Rio Heavyweights i. i LAUGHLIN FUEL won an Inter-County League game last Phila pig over Tony's, a real sizzler for so early in the season . | B. Anderson. Elston 4-1 (7) and PRES. "BY" Edmondson's "men won the annual President vs. |S. Taylor; Conley 2-3 and Sawat- a i By mena Vice-Pres. match, last evening at the Lawn Bowling Club . . .Igki, Thomas (8) Hegan (10) HR: |Buffalo at Miami THE JUDGE reserved his decision yesterday in the court squab-!Chi-S, Taylor (4), Morva (5). Rochester at Havana ble between Ingemar Johansson and Eddie Machen. Eddie con-| Today's G 4 American Association tends the Swede didn't honor a rematch clause that was in their And A le as Louisville 3 Houston 6 pou Fic. agrectent nd hie wants the court to hold up Jo- Los Angeles at Milwaukee (N) Charleston 4 Dallas 0 "GENERALS" will be playing hockey this. next. mioter. Greil |--Podres. (53) vs Spam. (1). Indianapolis 2 Fort Worth 8 Boro, North Carolina, has a new entry in the or, Crowns. San Francisco at Cincinnati Conum yan iic § gue. and they have selected the nickname of "Generals" bin | {Antonelli 15..vs. Pukey Cowan: 2 Deve . AN MUSIAL hit his 651st two-bagger yesterday, tying a Nat-|¢ pik t Pitts (N) Lagu, recur set by Honus Wagner of the Pirates. is | nage 8 Pittsburgh bi pe er and Ty Cobb 724 for "Major League" records | i . i ia pe ti ry 3 a . 8 a )- ITCHIE ASHBURN, explaining his batting slump, says he's boos pitas, at Piiladeipia poly Pressing and as well, he.isn't being as lucky as he was last year . : wthere's an honest ball player! . .. THE CBC has hopes of tole. Bing 21 of the 28 Big Four football league games this fall, but Baltimore 23 531 Mh 'Coach Frank Clair Says [Ete £ 2 ok 000 000 200 0--2 7 0 | Hit Back At American League W L Pct. GBL Chicago 2% 21 .563 | Cleveland 25 20 .55 | promptly hit back. sixth inning when Leach opened with a walk and. Galley clicked, then with one out, Mazur kept the rally rolling and Marsala tripled and scored later on a single by Dionne. Dolazol and Felix were the big enth straight loss, 7-5. BATS 10 FOR 26 I s | Buffalo, has had six wins in its'Zora Folley, Chandler, Ariz. 3, last eight games largely due to Henry Cooper, England. 4, Sonny Herrera. He has gone 10-for-26 at|Liston, Philadelphia. 5, Eddie the plate, including four homers, Machen, Redding, Calif, Floyd Patterson, New York. i THE AMAZING NEW CELLULOSE FILLER Boxing Fok Med. Magazine LONDON (Reuters)--A medi- 2% |cal magazine took a hefty swing at boxing Thursday, calling for its abolition. Boxing officers The Lancet, a national medical two triples, a double and 13| pjont heavyweights -- Cham- RBIs. One of the homers was @|pion" Archie Moore, San Diego. grand slam. 1, Harold Johnson, Philadelphia. The Santiago, Cuba native is 2 Yvon Durelle, Baie Ste. Anne, sixth in league batting with a .323/x g "3" Erion Schoeppner, Ger- average, and second in rums many. 4 Tony Anthony, New batted in with 45. Montreal's any. i; Bowdry, 8 SRN di ments with a . aver- . age and with 46 RBIs. Middleweights -- Champion, In 49 games Herrera has 60 Ray Robinson, New York. 1, Car- hits, 29 for extra bases, including 'men Basilio, Syracuse, N.Y. 2. 15 doubles, two triples and 12 Gene Fullmer, West Jordan, homers. Utah. 3. Spider Webb, Chi hitters for Yankees with two apiece while Dionne had two for the losers. Durelle Gets Rock's Trunks MONCTON, N. B. (CP)-- Canadian light - heavyweight champion Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., will be wear- ing the trunks of retired unde- feated heavyweight king Rocky Marciano during training here for his world title bout with Archie Moore, The trunks, which Marciano It was his third pair of homers|q Gustav Scholz, this season for one game. ThelJoey Giardello, Philadelphia. ole Saime against Columbus| Welterwelghts--Ct jon, Don al arate. Jordan, Los Angeles. 1. Virgil Chris Short won his fourth in h five decisions for the Bisons, giv-| Akins, St. Louis, 2. Sugar Hart, ing only five hits. Vince Amor (7-3) lost. against loser Wes Stock (0-1) with Riders Will Be Exciting I = 2% A468 4th A467 4% A435 6 402 101 032--14 15 1 One weakness on his proposed Det 6-3 gh oe ai : Th : Lone S | Fol an erra; Bunnin Quair Sag ur sday night Ot- lineup, Clair said, is in good |54 (4) Narleski (9) and Wilson. wa gl Riders will have| Canadian defensive halves. |{HR: NY-Lopez (8) Ford (1) Ho- "the most exciting offence that "We'll have to develop them |ward (6) Det-Bolling (4). He have ever had' for the com- over the next two or three| Boston 000 401 000--5 9 0 lag Big Four football season, years," he said. But a couple of Kansas City 000 100 100-2 7 0 #Back in Ottawa after months|rookies from Windsor -- Eddy| Casale 3-4 and Daley; Coleman of hunting new talent .in the Vernes and Tom Newton-- 1-4 Meyer (4) Dickson (8) Gor- . indsor oY lman (8) and Chiti. HR: Bos. = OTTAWA (CP)--Cogch. Frank wore when he won the world title from Jersey Joe Walcott in 1952, were preseited to Dur- weekly, pointed an accusing finger at the spectacle of the | "punch-drunk' fighter in arguing that boxing causes widespread| elle Thursday by his United brain injuries. States trainer, Charlie Gold- Noting a few boxers suffered| m fatal cerebral damage in the ring, The Lancet said "the nat ural conclusion is that it (the sport) causes material brain in- jury in many more." BATS IN THREE one in the fifth. Kenny Hamline banged out a (1-0) pitched his first complete game for the Jets. Tom Burgess also off loser Tom La- sorda (5-2) while Mike Goliat had a two-run blast off Giel. Rochester overcame a 3-0, first- an. linet "I hope the trunks will give o ar tor le, Rod Yvon incentive," Goldman said. "It will give him some- thing to think of that a cham- pion named Marciano, who George Wilson's single off double, triple -and home run for|Stock, a double br Gene Ofiver Columbus RBI as Paul Giel (ff reliever Art Kay and Luke em three Colum! Easter's sacrifice fly got the p Wings and winner Marshall Bridges (3-3). Jack Reed's two-run triple in the seventh inning sparked a four| outburst Richmond that, Unitdd States colleges, Clair said help there, Another Windsor re- run for inning Miami lead, with three in|clinched Bill Short's sixth victory that * quarterback Frank Tri. cruit is tackle Frank Hernadek.| Geiger (8); Rey Demasst @. er oneined Ju» wide ith TRYOUT SCHOOL | Cteago 000 100 01-6 14 3 rughriders of the estern conference, holds the| He Plans a tryout school for Baltimore 004 000 000 key to the team's offence. young Canadians about June 20.| |has its own v ~"U Tripucka does the i Training camp will start about|, Harshman, Loes (7) Walker re special Ne wie I , s the job I! July 6. 4-2 (12) and Ginsberg, Donovan, si had lo e¢ can -do, then we can| Cjair said he plans to use a lot Latman (3) Staley (8) Arias (9)|Sport's spects. |pervises British boxing, said But Teddy Waltham, general secretary of the board that su- 000 100 00--5 11 5/recogrized boxing control group came up the hard way like Durelle, is wealthy and well off today. Goldman also trained Marciano. Durelle was happy about hav- ing Goldman supervise his training. the fourth and wrapped it up in seven decisions. STEEL each has the switch Russ Jackson to halfback of doubl , Pa Lown (11) Shaw 5-2 (13) and Bat- Je roll-out and option re ani iit I Lis oF lio voller 18): HB: ChiTige 8," Clair said. APE Fa : "son . ry ports--apart irom returning play- ames sched »Jackson is the rookie quarter- ers Dave Thelen and iv New | Only § Sled. Bek from Hamilton who stood bitt -- include Bobby Cravens| Today's Games league on its ear late last!from Kentucky, Don Clark from! And Probable Pitchers sgason an d became a star almost | Ohio State and. Dick Bowen from| New York at Cleveland (N)-- overnight. Pittsburgh. |Ditmar (2-4) vs Bell (4-4), JACKSON PASSING WELL Hall Bobby Judd and Boston ai Chisao (N)--Dylork Buddy Payne 1 end) (53) vs Wynn (7.4) ir i ; uddy Payne from last i 3 ' Clair is high on Tripucka's club are not returning tl dh Baltimore at Kansas City (N) pissing and ball-handling ability acs oC, 0b | : |--Walker (4-1) vs Garver (4-3). amd said that Jackson is coming Vargo. waded to. guskoscsrrice? Washington at Detroit (N)-- along. as a "pretty good passer." are. 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