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The Oshawa Times, 9 Jun 1959, p. 13

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HOMETOWN HERO IS HIS AIM PL | i | J PRYSPALE, or THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS, ON Ii - | bo Bg Hon THE YOUNG Li | RIGHTHANDER wHo'S AMING 70 BE A LOCAL Boy WHO MAKES Goo WETEAD OF BAP THE YEAR. | [FE THIS VAN NUYS PRODUCT LOST 10 OF H)5 FIRST 15. DECI5/10NS LAST CAME BA WN 7 OF H/5 LAST 10. . £5 Distributed by King Pestures Syndicate Merchant Maids | HE'S AT IT AGAIN Will Open Season At Bathe On Wed. Oshawa Merchant Maids Soft-| ball Club, Ontario finalists last year in the Provincial Women's Softball Union Inter. "AA" cham.| ionship finals inst Sarnia, | io 2 ba Saul tion this| o di Press Stat Welle! |year; with a strong team. |, Here we go again, fellows. Jiu |" They will play their first game Trimble, the kindly coach of lof the season tomorrow (Wed- Hamilton Tiger-Cats who prob- nesday) night, at Bathe Park, ably never would win a popularity 7.15 o'clock, when the Bowman. contest in Montreal, Toronto, Ot- ville Juveniles, PWSU semi-|tawa or Western Canada, says finalists last year, their first sea-| Tiger-Cats will win the Grey son in organized ball, will be the|Cup next November. oi visiting opposition. Word is that] People were inclined to dismiss the Bowmanville girls are much his statement to this effect a few stronger this season, |weeks ago because Tiger-Cats Merchant 'Maids have a nu- Were embarking on a big season- cleus of players carrying on|ticket campaign. He meant it. which will give them the experi.| Reporters brought it up the ence needed. These include Ade-|other day when Tiger-Cats played le Planeta, Audrey Halliday, host to a flock of newspaper, ra- Diane Thomas, Margaret Delves, [dio and television representatives Marilyn Scott, Helen O'Connor,|as the Hamilton club showed off Lynn Guira, Beverley McCabe|its new Civic Stadium. . and Sharon Mayne while new-| 'I'm mot bluffing," Big Jim comers to the club include Joan|said. "Besides, the Cats have a Richards, Marilyn Noseworthy score to settle with the West and |and Beverley Bull. that's what we'll be doing." LEAGUE NO WORRY | . . Jim forgets that Toronto Argon- Stirling Moss . Repeats Win final the last two years, making auts, Ottawa Rough Riders and ADENAU, Germany (AP)--|the Big Four race practically a By JACK SULLIVAN C. ger-Cats have been in the Cup Trimble Says Ti-Cats Will Win '59 Grey Cup ently doesn't worry him, His Ti-| Montreal Aloucttes still are in the Britain's Stirling Moss Sunday Big Four union, But that appar- drove his green English Aston| runaway each season. Of course, it's been a different Rev. Les Costello Goes from Timmins won the Stanley Cup in 1947. | American League and was with seconds over an Italian Ferrari Toronto Maple Leafs when they He played every forward posi- tion with Timmins Flyers of the [Martin tw 8 sero straight vie water in the Cup classic. Ticats 000 - : |walloped a badly-crippled Winii- (621.40-mile) Nuerburgring peg Blue Bomber club 32-7 in durance race for Sports Cars. 1957, and Trimble and his black- |driver Jack Fairman, won by 48/and-yellow-sweatered athletes fig- Y - ured they had nothing to worry driven by Phil Hill of the U.S. about when the two clubs met and Olivier Genedbien of Bel-|28ain last year. The result was {gium. Another Ferrari was third (35-28 for the Bombers and Trim- and a German Porsche fourth, (ble, who had boasted his Ticats An Aston Martin has won this Would swallow the Winnipeg Rough Riders announced his club, would have "the most exciting! offence that we have ever had."| Clair probably is the most reti- cent ccach in Canadian pro foot- ball--and one of the smartest. He piloted Toronto Argonauts to Grey Cup victories in 1950 and 1952 and was tossed out a couple of] years later because, Argonaut] officials and fans said, he wasn't making proper use of his Can- adians. CANADIANS VALUABLE Rough Riders eventually latched on to the studious and silent Clair, giving him a five- year contract, and he has given {Rider fans some fairly exciting |foothall the last two years. His {Canadian players were a big fac- tor in the team's success. | Clair has had Riders in the] | playoffs the last two years and |when he says the 1959 team will| {have an "exciting offence" it could mean plenty of trouble to! other Big Four clubs. i Getting back to Trimble and the Tiger-Cat stadium, It will| {have 28,000 seats (18,000 between | ithe goal lines) and gives Tiger. | |Cats the third largest stadium in the country--behind Vancouver's | Brantford Golf and Country SPORTS IN BRIEF WESLOCK WINS BRANTFORD (CP)--Nick Wes- lock of Windsor shot three under 69 here Saturday to win the Clubs annual invitation tourna- ment for the Calvert Trophy. He finished two strokes ahead of Bruce Jardine of Galt and David Lee of Ancaster. Wedo Weyner- owski of St. Catharines shot a par 72 and won low net honors in the A division with 68. FOOLED EXPERTS VANCOUVER (CP)--Stan An- gus of Trail, B.C., 56-year-old grandfather who was told by a doctor in 1944 he would never walk again on sound legs Satur- day won the British Columbia senior golf championship with a 6-and-5 victory over Col. Larry McCooey of Victoria. In 1944 An- gus was in hospital for months after his right leg was ripped apart by a shot-gun blast. SPORTSWRITERS COMPETE NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP)-- Bob Frewin of the Toronto Tele- gram won the spring golf tourna- ment of the Ontario Sportswrit- THE OSHAWA TIMES , Tuesday, June 9, 1959 13 the Wimbledon tennis tournament have announced that 118 men and 86 women have been accepted for this years singles champion- ships. Two Canadians--Paul Wil- ley of Vancouver and Mrs. Hanna BREAKS WORLD MARK CARDIFF, Wales (AP) -- lan Black of Scotland broke the world swimming record for the 440-yard individual medley Satur. day night with a time of five 838 ds. This was Sladek of Montreal--are the entrants, Mrs. Sladek won the womens singles of the Low- ther lawn tennis tournament at Barnes, England, Saturday. nearly 16 seconds faster than the world mark of 5:24, arbitrarily set by the International Swims ers and A ia Sportscasters tion Saturday. Frewin shot an 88 Commission course to take low gross honors among active mem- bers of the association. Wes Mec- Knight of CFRB, Toronto was second with 91. John Garton of CJSP, Leamington won low net with a 78, BIG TENNIS ENTRY on the par 72 Niagara Parks} For Delivery by NO.1 5T ming Federation for the event. Metered Trucks OVE OIL PHONE . . . LONDON (CP)--Organizers of | OSHAWA ARENA TUES., JUNE 9TH 8.45 P.M. VIGOR OIL CO. THE GREAT LORD | ATHOL LIMITED OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 | MO 8-3644 BOLO a | Mike Valentine | Abe Zvonkin vs. Karl Kulaski Billy Stack BROOKLIN AJAX vs. isu Tickets at Casino Rest. 1.25 - 1.00 - 75¢ H LAYTON | 550 Free Exhibition Parking. Pat Milosh Promoter Empire Stadium and Toronto's | Canadian National Exhibition! | Porcupine Mines Hockey League nsecutive team, took a fearful ribbing from | To Kirkland Lake and picked up 25 points in 1g| gruelling race three co i .___. games playing only home games. Years. TIMMINS (CP)--The Timmins ye played with Schumacher Mac- Moss, sports scene is losing one of its| hen who won the Timmins Fast-|second successive year, drove 37 |just about every football writer| in capturing it for the!/from the Lakehead west. Trimble's latest prediction was of the 44 laps of the 14 1-5-mile|sounded at about the same time -- |course which has 174 curves. | Coach Frank Clair of Ottawa baseballing priest. 3 The Britons were timed in! = Father Costello, stationed in BASEMAN TRADED seven hours, 33 minutes, 18 sec-| ' Timmins for the last year, has DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Dallas|onds, or an average speed of] LONDON (AP) -- Mike Haw- been transferred by the Roman Of the American Association Sun-/g2 2. miles an hour. This was|thorn, world champion racing Catholic Chu eh to Kirkland| day acquired Jim McManus, left-|slower than the record pace of driver who died in an auto crash most colorful characters, Rev. ball League title last season. | Les Costello, the hockey-playing, ah 'Bu -- -- ALL TO MOTHER SIT BA Lake. He played professional hockey Montreal with Pittsburgh Hornets of the!lional League. hand hitting first baseman, from |g4 26 mph set by Moss last year. "nyals of the Interna- on a quiet English road last Jan. 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