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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jun 1959, p. 11

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| CRA Neighborhood Softball Schedule PEE WEE GIRLS Thurs., June 11 -- Southmead vs. Woodview at Connaught and Aa Rundle at Kingside. Fri, June 12 -- Thornton's " Harman. Tues., June 16 -- Connaught at Kingside and Southmead at Har- man, Wed. June 17 Thornton's, Thurs., June 18 -- Woodview at Harman and Connaught at Thorn- 8. Fri.,, June 19 -- Southmead at Rundle. Mon., June 22 -- Woodview at Rundle. Tues., June 28 -- Kingside at Thornton's. Fri, June 26 -- Connaught at|side. Southmead. Tues., June 30 -- Harman at| Kingside at Southmead Rundle; and Woodview at Connaught, Friday, July 3 -- Thornton's at/Southmead and Radio at King. Con- naught and Kingside at Wood. Southmead; Harman at view, Mon, July 6 -- Rundle at Con- naught and Thornton's at Wood- view, Tues., July 7 -- Kingside, Thurs, July 9 -- Harman at Thornton's; Kingside at and Woodview at Southmead, Harman at Mon., July 13 -- Thornton's at Rundle, Thurs, July 16 -- Harman at man, Rundle af Thurs, July 2 BANTAM GIRLS (SOUTH DIVISION) urs, June 11 -- Kingside at 0 and Southmead at Storie. Thurs., June 18 -- Southmead Kingside and Harman | Storie, Thurs., June 26 Storie at Radio and Southmead at Har- Storie at |Kingside and Radio at Harman, Thurs., July 9 -- Kingside at Harman and Southmead at Radio, Tues., July 14 -- Harman at |Southmead and Radio at Storie. Thurs, July 16 -- Harman at {Radio and Kingside at Storie. Thurs., July 23 Radio at |Southmead and Harman at King- | Thurs., July 28 Storie at Harman and Kingside at South- mead. Thurs., Juky 30 Storie at side. (NORTH DIVISION) PEE WEE BOYS (SOUTH DIVISION) Thurs, June 4 -- Bathe at Rundle; Storie at Eastview and Kingside at Harman. Tues., June 9 -- Southmead at Eastview; Bathe at Harman and Storie at Kingside. Thurs., June 11 -- Rundle at Harman; Southmead at Kingside and Bathe at Storie. Southmead at Bathe, Thurs,, June 18 -- Harman at Storie; Eastview at Bathe and Rundle at Southmead. Tues, June 283 -- Kingside at Bathe; Harman at Southmead and Eastview at Rundle, Thurs.,, June 25 -- Storie at Southmead; Kingside at Rundle and Harman at Eastview, Tues,, June 30 -- Harman at Kingside: Eastview at Storie and Rundle at Bathe. Thurs., July 2 -- Kingside at Thurs, June 11 -- Connaught at Woodview and Eastview at Bathe. ' Thurs., June 18 -- Woodview at {Nipigon and Bathe at Connaught. | Eastview at Southmead. Tues., July 7 {man at Rundle, Thurs.,, July 9 Bathe at Storie at Bathe; | |Kingside at Southmead and Har- Fernhill and North Oshawa at | JUVENILE GIRLS Thurs., June 11 -- Woodview at [Fernhill and North Oshawa at |Nipigon, Tues,, June 16 -- Woodview at North Oshawa and Fernhill at Nipigon. Tues., June 23 -- North Oshawa at Fernhill and Nipigon at Wood- | view, Tues., June 16 -- Eastview at| Thurs, June 25 -- Nipigon at| p, Kingside: Rundle at Storie and|Fernhill and Woodview at North|,s A ' 0 shawa. | Fri, July 3 Woody |Nipigon and Fernhill at [{ostiava, Tues., July 7 |North Oshawa and Woodview. | Tues., July 14 -- Fernhill at lew at North Nipigon at Fernhill at Nipigon. Thurs., July 23 -- North Osh- awa at Fernhill and Nipigon at | Woodview. Tues., July 28 | Fernhill, - Woodview at |awa at Nipigon Tues., Aug, 18 -- Nipigon at Woodview. | Thurs., Aug. 20 -- Woodview at Thurs., Juno 25 -- Connaught|g,.thmead: Storie at Rundle and|Nipigon and Fernhill at North lat Eastview and Nipigon at Rundle| Bathe. Tues., June 30 -- Woodview at Eastview and Connaught at Nipi-| go! mn, Thurs., July 2 -- Woodview at |Bathe and Nipigon at Eastview, |Kingside at Eastview, Tues., July 14 -- Southmead at undle; Bathe at Eastview and orie at Harman, Thurs,, July 16 -- Rundle at Eastview; Southmead at Har- man and Bathe at Kingside, R St |Oshawa. Tues., Aug. 25 Nipigon at {North Oshawa and Fernhill at |Woodview Thurs., Aug. 27 -- North Osh awa at Woodview, Lands Record White Shark, 2,664 Pounds ADELAIDE, Australia (CP)-- Deep-sea fisherman Alf Dean of Victoria has claimed an all-tackle world record after catching a {2,164 . pound white shark. The glant fish cruised around his' boat for two hours before it was hooked, Dean landed the shark after a one-hour battle on a 39-thread |line, equivalent to about a 109- {pound test, He also had caught the largest white shark previously landed by rod and reel--a 2,536- pound monster boated in 1955. an sald he and Tom Cooper delaide were cruising about half a mile offshore and were |dragging a porpoise as bait. At about 4:30 a.m., "something {hit with a terrific bang and the {whole boat shuddered," he said. | "We got up and found part of the porpoise had gone, We poured {blood and whale oil into the water to keep the shark near until day- [break and then made a cup of |toa, "At 6:45 am, I threw out a |bait and he took it. Before I Storie; Harman at Bathe and| Thurs, July 30 -- North Osh-janded him an hour later, he {made two tremendous leaps com- pletely out of the water." SPORT FROM BRITAIN By ROGER STONEBANKS Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, (CP) -- Just a year ago English soccer fans were screaming for blood after their international team made an in- tournament in Sweden for the third time since 1950. Today they are again scream- ing for blood as England winds up a disastrous tour of Latin America. Once the masters of soccer and the tutors of the world, the English were soundly |beaten in Brazil, Peru and Mex- ico. "We've become a nation of too = good losers," moaned one newspaper columnist, "We've gone soft." Another wrote from Mexico City: "'O to be in England now that England's here." SELECTION SYSTEM One of the biggest criticisms of the team is the selection set-up. Unlike a normal soccer club, where the manager picks the side, the Englend team is chosen by a selection committee of nine. All, except one, are club direc- tors and none has any playing glorious exit from the World Cup| England's Soccer Fans Are Screaming' Again experience in big-time soccer. The team manager is Walter Winterbottom, who also directs the Football Association's coach- ing sch He is ted by the selectors but they make the decisions. It is believed that at least four of the 17 players mak- ing this year's tour were not his choices. ; THE OSHAWA TIMES, , Seturday, June 6, 1959 11 mud again "To match these overseas sides, we've got to play a lot more games on bone - hard pitches," says Raich Carter, former Eng- land star. "Summer football for budding internationals, in other words." and back to dry grounds But the Carter plan would in- flict a 12-month season on the players, unless Football League clubs were willing to give them time off during the winter. De- A number of critics would like to see a manager of the calibre| of Stan Cullis of Wolverhampton Wanderers or Joe Mercer of As- ton Villa given sole charge of the team, The habit of the selectors in playing men out of their normal positions is also criticized. In the match against Mexico inside for- ward Bobby Charlton of Man- chester United played on the left wing and Derek Kevan, an inside forward with West Bromwich Al- bion, was at centre forward. GROUNDS FACTOR Also blamed for England's poor showings in the international field lately is the eight-month season which runs right through the win- ter. The players start off on bone- Queen To See Harness Racing OTTAWA (CP)--The Queen, a keen racehorse owner and fan, will get a taste of the har- ness variety when she visits New Brunswick late next month, A visit to the Fredericton Raceway July 28 is one sched- uled event in the detailed New Brunswick itinerary made pub- lic Thursday. It takes effect at 2:15 pom, July 28 when the royal party arrives at Frederic- ton by air from Trenton, Ont, The Queen's party leaves the next day at 6:30 p.m. aboard the yacht Britannia from She- dry grounds, move on to mud and slush, then ice, snow, frost, more pending on their top stars for |gate receipts, "the clubs are not likely to think much of this idea, For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is available in any quality ot the following . . . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline ® WHITBY e 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX eo HARWOOD AVE. N. ® BROOKLIN eo JCT. 7 &12 HWYS. diac, THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE TEAM to get things done for OSHAWA RIDING Southmead and Kingside at Con: 5 naught. | es, July = ute Eat: Tues., July 21 -- Fastview at| Tues., July 21 Rundle at|vie [Harman: Rundle at Kingside| Southmead and Thornton's at pe' © 7.1 9 -- Connaught at{and Southmead at Storle, Counaugit. u | Bathe and Nipigon at Woodview, (NORTH DIVISION) ri, July Thurs, July 16 -- Nipigon at| mc: J 9 --C ht at Woodview. ues., June onnaught at| (Connaught and Eastview at|y,,qview; Thornton's at Fernhill SMOKY BURGESS | HAS H.R, MARK | CINCINNATI (AP) -- The Harman a ., July 28 -- Southmead at at| and Thornton's Rundle at Connaught Kingside, Thurs., July 30 Woodview Tues., Aug. 18 -- Southmead at Kingside and Rundle at Harman, Thurs., Aug. 20 -- Connaught at Woodview. Tues, Aug. 25 -- Woodview at Kingside; Connaught at Harman and Southmead at Thornton's, Thurs, Aug. 27 Harman; Woodview at Thorn. ton's and Connaught at Rundle, | Woodview. | Thurs, July 23 Nipigon and Eastview naught, Tues., July 28 -- Eastview at Nipigon and Bathe at Woodview. | -- Bathe at| at Con-/ FIRST HOLE-IN-ONE | KITCHENER (CP) Gerry | Kesselring has been golfing for| 18 years but it wasn't until this/ - Kingside at|week that he scored his first hole. view. |in-one. Kesselring scored the ace| ITuesday on the 208-yard 14th hole BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Chicago 340 100 002-10 17 0 Pittsburgh 200 010 110-- 5 14 1 Hobbie 6-5 Elston (7) and S§ Taylor; Law 53 Blackburn (2) Smith (8) Jackson (5) Williams (9) and Burgess, Kravitz (9). HR: Chi-Long (7) Banks (13); Pgh-Stuart (7). Los Angeles 120 010 001-- i 1 3 100 MET 62 nd" Pigmtanc: Roseboro (8); Spahn 76 Jay (8) and Crandall, San Fran 000 001 001-- 2 3 0 Cincinnati 001 005 10x-- 7 10 0 Antonelll 7-3 Worthington (6)| Zanni (8) Shipley (8) and Land: rith; Newcombe 5-4 and Dotterer. HR: SF-Kirkland (6); Cin « Mec- Millan (7) Temple (3), St. Louls at Philadelphia ppd, rain, American League 010 000 010-2 7 © 000 100 13x-- 5 10 Monbouquette Boston Chicago Baumann, (5) Wall 1-4 (8) Kiely (8) and Daley; Baltimore at Kansas City (N)ee|-- (8) Lown (9) Wynn, Staley 2.1 Lollar Arias 9) and Romano | Chicago Koufax (1-1) vs Rush (4-0) | [San Francisco at Cincinnati-8, | |Jones (5-5) vs Purkey (5-6), {Chicago at Pittsburgh -- Hobbie [(5-5) vs Daniels (3-3). |St. Louis at Philadelphia--Jack- [son (3-8) vs Cardwell (1-3). | Sunday's Games Los Angeles at Milwaukee San Francisco at Cincinnati 2 Chicago at Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis at Philadelphia 2 American League L Pct GBL! 2a 5M | 1% 1% 3% a | 4 5% M 543 540 .500 A479 A478 460 426 Cleveland Baltimore Kansas City Detroit New York Washington {Boston 20 | Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Boston at Chicago--Wills (1-0) vs Moore (1-3), | (4-6) vs Ferrarese (4.2), |Brown (3-1) vs Daley (4-3). {Washington at Detroit -- Kem. |and North Oshawa at Nipigon. Tues., June 16 -- Fernhill at Woodview; North Oshawa at Con- naught and Nipigon at Thorn. ton's. Tues., June 23 -- Thornton's at North Oshawa; Woodview at Nip. | igon and Connaught at Fernhill, Thurs., June 25 Ninigon at Connaught; Fernhill at North Oshawa and Thornton's at Wood- Thurs., July 2 -- Fernhill at Nipigon; Connaught at Thornton's and Woodview at North Oshawa. Tues, July 7 Nipigon at North Oshawa: Fernhill at Thorn- ton's and Woodview at Con- naught, Thurs., July 9 -- Thornton's at Nipigon:; Connaught at North Osh- awa and Woodview at Fernhill, Tues, July 14 -- Fembhill at Connaught; Nipigon at Woodview and North Oshawa at Thornton's. Thurs., July 16 -- Woodview at Thornton's; North Oshawa at Fernhill and Connaught at Ninigon. Tues., July 21 -- North Oshawa at Woodview: Thornton's at Con- naught and Nipigon at Fernhill, FIGHTS VAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York -Dick Tiger, 163%, Nigeria, and Rory Calhoun, 163%, White Plains, N.Y., drew, 10 Manila -- Roberto Cruz, 126, 1/New York at Cleveland--Turley| Philippines, knocked out Gil Flo- rex, 123%, Philippines, 8. crowd was 10,712 and the daily average wagering was $516,079. National League Thursday confirmed that Pittsburgh catcher Smoky Burgess | pinch hit homer last Sunday | set a new major league mark, | It was his 10th and topped the previous mark of nine pinch homers held by four men Fred Willlams and Bobby Hofman, both Na- tional Leaguers; Gus Zernial of the American League and Ron Norther, who played in both leagues. Burgess's 10th pinch homer came in the second game of a doubleheader against Cin- cinnati, HON. LESLIE M. FROST For information or assistance in getting to the polls, RA 8-6991 call POLLS ARE OPEN 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (D.S.T.) RA 8-6551 (authorized by Oshawa Riding P-C Assn.) BILL NEWMAN CALL (8). HR: Bos-Malzone (7), | merer (4-5) vs Foytack (3-6) New York 110 202 140--11 17 0 Sunday's Games Cleveland 000 000 011-- 2 7 0/Boston at Chicago 2 Ditmar 3-4 and Howard; Bell New York at Cleveland 2 4.5 Podblelan (7) Cicotte (8) Gar-|Baltimore at Kansas City |The previous records were set in {1958 when the dailv average {crowd was 10,080 and the daily laverage wagering was $464,901. An all-time wagering record for Old Woodbine was established THE cia (9) and Nixon, HR: NY-Mc. Washington at Detroit Pougald (1) Howard (7); Martin (8) Colavito (14) Baltimore 101 000 013-- 6 11 0 Kansas City 000 000 001-- 1 § 1 Pappas 5-2 and Triandos, Gins- berg (3); Garver 4.4. Sturdivant (8) Herbert (9) and House. HR: Bal-Triandos (12), Woodling (8). Wash 202 200 000-- 6 10 1 Detroit 041 100 001-7 8 1 Pascual 46 and Naragon: Davie, Morgan (3) Sisler 1-1 (7) and Berberet. HR: Was - Allison 2 (12), Det-Harris (6). International League Toronto 200 001 000 01--4 11 3 Col 010 011 000 00-- 3 8 2 Rabe, Pehanick (10) and Thompson, Hannah (8): Lines Cle- and Hall. HR: Col-Plaskett; Tor Altobelli. Buffalo Miami 000 120 100-- 4 9 1 111 000 30x-- 6 8 1 Lehman, Erickson (3) Farell (7) Bunker (8) and Brown; Fisher, Archer (8) and Bucha Montreal 040 000 000-- 4 6 1 Richmond 010 001 003---§ 7 3 Rakow and Brumley: Flowers, Cox (7) James (9) and Johnson HR-Rmd-Leja Rochester 010 000 000-- 1 4 Havana 002 011 00x-- 410 0 Browning. Greason (7) and Rand: Cuellar and Izquierdo HR: Hav-Alvarez, Cardenas, By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL 19 6812 -- 2 560 2% 23 540 3% 25 519 4% 25 500 © 2 480 6% 20 396 10% 2 381 Milwaukee San Francisco Pittsburgh Los Angeles Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia Today's G International League W L Pet 23 54 23 549 -- 23 540 u 510 2% 509 nn 500 2 45 388 | GBL | Columbus - | Buffalo Rochester | Richmond Miami {Havana Montreal Toronto % 2 2 2% 5 19 30 8 Today's Games |Buffalo at Miami | Montreal at Richmond [Toronto at Columbus | Rochester at Havana | Sunday's Games {Montreal at Richmond 2 Buffalo at Miami 2 Toronto at Columbus 2 Rochester at Havana 2 American Association Forth Worth 9 Houston 1 Minneapolis 0 Louisville 1 St. Paul 0 Indianapolis 1 {Denver 1 Charleston 2 Dallas 7-15 Omaha 6-2 SPORT BRIEFS BRUNDAGE TO AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, South Af- rica, (Reuters)--Avery Brundage |chairman of the International Ol- ympic Committee, has accepted an invitation by the South Af. {rican Olympic Association, to] | visit that country later this year, to see for himself what was be. | ing done to ensure justice for Inative athletes. | BEST MEET EVER | TORONTO (CP) -- Old Wood- bine's 24 - day spring meeting. |which ended last Saturday, was the most successful in the history | |of the Toronto race track. Total attends was 257,059 while 4 And Probable Pitchers wagering reached a record total Los Angeles at Milwaukee --'of $12,385,897. The daily average FISHING June 6, or camping 10.00 10.00 10.00 Largest Bass Laregst Trout . Largest Trout . . Week-end rote for boat, 5 hp. motor and trailer 1415 DUNDAS ST. LE 1959 to September 30, Open to all our patrons while using AN fish must be presented for measurement, alse pictures supplied. WILDE RENTAL SALES & SERVICE CONTEST 1959 our boats, meten, equipment. 10.00 ® Bumade's Largest Mensbustorer of Power Moss last May 18 when a crowd of 27,- 105 poured $1,023,482 into the totalisator. BUILD HARNESS BARN LEAMINGTON (CP) Con- struction has started on a new $14,000 horse barn at the Leam- ington Fair Grounds to replace facilities destroyed by fire April 25. Fair officials hope the new building will be open in time for the 1959 exhibition, to be held during the first week of August. 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