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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jul 1959, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, July 27, 1959 Poloni Hold Soccer Lead Four games were played Satur- day evening, a double-header at Kinsmen Memorial Stadium, one in Uxbridge and another in Port Ritson Drugs a Wins To (nix {the Alderwood team, of the Dixie League, 10-3, when they met in Intermediate ladies' softball ex- hibition game, here at Bathe Park on Saturday afternoon Bev. McCabe pitched the win for Ritson Drugs, scattering five hits over the distance. Two sin- goal. In the second stanza Gabin- KICKERS TO SUDBURY et put Polonia in the lead and| Kickers, whe had the day off i H ; i % S. gles, with a walk and choice play also got his name put in the ref lon Saturday, eagerly awaited the ie 'Wild Scenes As WINS LEFTY TITLE TORONTO (CP)--Ken Thorpe of the Whitevale Golf and Coun- try Club won the Ontario Golf |Association"s first southpaw championship at Islington Golf {Club Friday. SPORTS CALENDAR ie hd bd " 'nt 11K1€eS eaten Woodbine Legion defeated Osh- stay, with "Yogi" Ogden taking hit, then with two out, Roberts awa Wilkinson's 11-7. in theirjover the pitching chore. Ken| tripled, to score Ryan and Cole. | 'Wilkinson's got their final two three runnersiruns in the 9th, on a walk to| Leaside Junior League game, Gould greeted Ogden with a here at Alexandra Park, on Sat-|single and all urday afternoon, with the /fans'scored when Kelly charged the Minacs, followed by "Butch"! seeing a wild melee and near ball, in a bid to catch Gordon at|Dowe's homer. that came with free-for-all. SOFTBALL ...At Karn's TODAY'S GAMES Ladies' Exhibition Game Stouffville Intermediates vs Osh- awa Ritson Drugs, at Bathe Park, 7.00 p.m South Ontario County League Brougham vs Mount Zion. at Brooklin, 8.15 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Bantam HERE NOW . * the plate -- and the ball got past{two out. 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Uses thrifty 8mm film SH=--moONS p EE eas -a soos SS wn 7 SS; © With Fast $/2.3 Lens E whistle, Thistle got their fourth counter Scoring for Thistle were Cain with a single, while Richmond in- creased his lead in the league scoring race hy scoring three 27-11: 4 Winter iP AR 0 7 VR RT WWW ESE A 1 Duara NR DD --- an WDD 1 RAWSKI PACES POLONIA 2 In the second match, OCC, with a weak team, held the strong Polonia squad to a 1-1 tie at the half and it was the OCC who got the first goal of the match. on a long shot bv Fry Rawski, who ic doing a marvel- ous job for Polonia. got the tying bles Oshawa Pair Wins Sinclair Tourney A capacity of 32 entries com- son, Don. of Bowmanville, who Lawn Bowling Association play- peted for the W. E. N. Sinclair had a score of 45. Fourth place downs will be played here with Trophy in the men's doubles prizes were won by Walter Kil-|rinks, doubles, singles and Colts tournament at the Oshawa Lawn burn and Jack Biddulph, of Osh-irepresentatives from various sec- Bowling Club on Saturday. En- awa, whose score was 48 points. |tions of the province on hand, to tries from Grimsby, Whitby, Port. High with two wins were P. A.'seek the right to enter the Do- Perry, Peterborough, Cobourg, Canning and Jack Cooke, of Osh- minion championship round, to be Port Hope, Bowmanville and Osh- awa, who had a score of 52 plus played in Toronto later in Au- awa took part 1. In second place were Jack gust The trophy, which was won Hunter and Gordon MacMillan, of last vear by Jos. 'Allen and his Oshawa. with a score of 51 plus partner, of Port Perry, went to George W. Read and Gordon Pirie, of Oshawa, who amassed a score of 55 and a plus of 2 for their three wins Prizes for second place to Sam MacMillan. and Oatway, of Oshawa, for in KARN DRUGS LTD. 28 King St. Eos, RA 3.4621 ANOTHER NEW SERVICE by AUTO-MAGIC WASH OSHAWA"S ONLY SPEEDY MUFFLER SERVICE Drop in today and let ws install the famous INTERNATIONAL MUFFLER on your cer. All International Mufflers are unconditionally guaran teed during the life of the vehicle on which they are installed (not transferable) 2 clocked On 'Monday, Aug. 3 $5 40 Civic Holiday. a mixed tournament will be held with the Dr. 8. J. Phillips Trophy being up for competition for the first time George Constable and William Joyce, of Oshawa, won the prizes for high score with one win Their score was 45 plus 6 The Oshawa greens will be the scene of two top-flight lawn bowi- ng events next weekend Saturday the Ontario in bowling Another big event circles this Saturday will be the mixed trebles tournament, on the greens of the Whitby Lawn Bowl- went Jerry | a score cham- COMPLETE FINA SERVICE CENTRE AND CAR WASH AUTO-MAGIC WASH LIMITED ST. Ww. at In Bottom Inning By THE CANADIAN PRESS game first-place lead over Dutch-, Al Koch That old baseball cliche--the ies and Galt Terriers by defeat- ener hurlers game isn't over until the last out|ing Listowel Legionnaires 5-2 and] Majors outhit the visitors 14-9 _was proved to be a sage say-{St. Thomas Elgins downed with Mayes and Don McLenna ing Saturday by London Majors Guelph Merchants 8-4 to move leading the way with three safe of the Inter-County Senior series. with eight percentage points of|ties each Trailing 6-5 in the bottom of the fifth-place Merchants Arlie Parker the ninth inning with one man on| bases-empty base and two out, Majors rallied WINS IN RELIEF ies for four hits in a row to edge| Mussolum's single, which sent, At Brantford, Gerry Burgess, a Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen Don Mayes home with the win-|17-year-old righthander up from 7-6. Barry Mussolum's single with ning run, gave Roy McKay his junior ranks, held Listowel to the bases loaded eclimaxed the!fourth victory in nine decisions five singles as he went all the dramatic comeback McKay relieved starter Hugh way for his first win. Burgess Brantford Red Sox took a one- Fletcher in the fifth gave up 10 walks but was helped EE |out of several jams as his mates PRO GOLF PLAY played errorless ball Stan Leonard Wins In Walk hitter but six errors. two of them his own, gave Brantford three un By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Pres Stsaff Writer last of three Kitch- took the loss 116 BOND RA. 5.0322 Now the juniors have their own wide-open competition on a more realistic national basis----with for eign entries welcome. Four play- ers make up each team COMBINED EVENTS The tear play and the quality- ling round for the iupior cham- pionship will be held Tuesday as a combined affair. It is 36 holes, medal play. Team players' scores will count also as their| scores for the qualifying round. | hit homers a for pair of Dutch Ny" KINSMEN STADIUM TUESDAY, JULY 28--8:45 P.M. WATSON HAGGERTY SPECIAL ATTRACTION DICK HUTTON vi. HAWORD MARTIN The 32 low scorefs in the en- tire field of team members and| others will qualify for junior! championship play i Mateh play starts Wednesday. | From the semi-finals of Thurs-| dy afternoon will emerge the) finalists who will compete in a 36-hole final Friday eree's "little black book' for un-| S ov Toronto . 2 : | gentlemanly conduct. Rawski Eoi[Seut of He Sueyury vs for the|gave the Alderw cod girls their mye figtic action occurred in the| Kelly. Lyons at shortstop in the 9th and Fernhill at Bathe: Rundle at ' first run in the second inning. 74; jnning. After Spike Minacs| Jack McLean singled to open his sole appeerance at the plate|Nipigon: North Oshawa at Sim- i» Oshawa, a shaky Thistle club game for Polonia " A Sudbury led S 1 - ¢ x had a hard time in defeating i ro a ue. 8th when Chamberlain tripled. /for Jack Ogden grounded, forc-|went to third on a wild pitch, |in Junior company. Corners: Southmead at = East- BE "ON CARPET i er |Licastro drew a walk and bothling Minacs. Then Jackie Lyons scoring from there when Gerry, Johnny Ryan. with four-for-|view. All games at 6.30 p.m. while the second match, between Riddell. of Old Country Club ickers will now have to : ; z ; TteidL] Polonia and OCC. saw Polonia who left the field of id with- $91 that Ricken wun Saturday, Over, on a couple of sacrificela husky six-footer, spilled 2nd Three singles in succession ininjcely with hie stick work -- the Fernhill; Storie at Nowth Osh- n i 2d | plays. baseman Ron Horrocks, to|the fifth, by McLean, Warling only Oshawa player to get more awa: Sunnyside at Southihead. try Club by 3-1 penalty awarded against his of the cu P ici i Italia were too strong for the|team will be brought before the r walked three batters in the third Was hurt in the collision {one out and Bob Winter came in| fairly steady pitching BASEBALL I DER GAME RE-PLAYED inning, the first two. McCabe and Then Lionel Kelly grounded to|to pitch to Gordon, who looj Oshawa Lezion. Minor Asso a 51 count while at Port Hope, action Joan Brady, both scoring later on -. oN 3 4 ' aous v At a League Council meeting|Joan Brady, both scoring : , } " Medline, cf Strila, although winning 6-2 over. The Old Country Club will have ob Beg disputed Carling|a couple of infield errors 5 vasa, Jot Was, War- man Ted Roberts went back to|gnz.™ i Beaton's Dairy. at Alexandra ; : 8 \ : Pettit, {Park and Victor's Sports vs Hou- mg soccer Kress. for the rest of the season..." pojoniz and OCC. which four runs in the fifth. A. Halliday 5 ; yithe plate anc McLean scored Be i ue ax x as he was suspended by League i ; 4 to| walked. S. Brown singled and D Tearun, Woodbine manager, left|after the catch but the rally end- TWO PLAYERS OUSTED y {was called with seven minutes lo] walied, 5. Srown sitig '(the bench to tangle with Kellyjed a second later when Cole re-jywu "0 | Park. Both games at 6.30 p.m # ; | \ nd immediately players swarm-|layed the ball to Ryan, at 3rd, |g . 3 i g plaved in the Stadium, the first| $26 at the Stadium several weeks), fans, was ordered » Je re. then A. Planeta singled and so| d vy, Pp SW yi | Gordon, {SOCCER of which saw Thistle put on a SEA URHRIDOE played on Thursday, August 6./did M. Delves, then H. O'Connor in a melee on the diamond. | 4 third out. gars} Oshawa Tizlia v¢ Oshawa. Hol. CATS UX DGE . he turmoil might have got be- ig i ivi mo. Malta 42 and they were fortun- ns x ; ing this match and was involved a choice play followed, scoring & 8 the bag" in the 8th, with landia. at Kinsmen Civie Memo ate in winning the two points At Uxbridge. the home team in the fracas, was given a fur iyary Delves with the fourth run aotion OF cooler heads. Rival three runs on three hits. They TOTALS rer awa Kickers vs Peterborough 3 coaches 1 Sipclalr and " i {ins 5 i Malta had the edge on play, feats, at the hands of Italia, who rest of the season Both clubs The Oshawa giris added two Mgr. Mech and Minaes collided going Lyons, " Scottish, at Kinsmen Stadium, Thistle led by 1-0 but early in the are doing quite well in the points were instructed to control their in the sixth on an error, Sharon|jim Shaw and a few players off!/for McLean's lift : : : 2 : : each team. managed to restore'ling was hit by a pitched ball|k Wilkinson TUESDAY'S GAMES tied the score from a penalty] Leading 30 at the half. the their rights to play in the League.| noe and the final runs came in o » SOFTBALL shot, after the referee had Visitors claimed two more gols the 7th, when B McCabe was The winpires \linacs made 'a fine ying 'lech. ¥ J Ye Aiko ce act lied one on a shot from Kevzer 3 ary action throw to nip McLean at the plate, roberts, Pickering vs Scugog Cleaners, at his unsportsmanlike actions T elLplaved al then an infield out and Audrey eg a. el) \iinacs, of Sunnyside Pa 6.45 p.m. and With a man short the Thistle he game was well-played al- Halliday's single scored McCabe WOODBINE SCORES EARLY that scored Warling. Proc » ship : 3 " . orers for ic- AR : : r got t Perry, 6.45 p.m took the lead by two more goals, stronger club. Scorers for the vic ALDERWOOD Whittier, 2p; Start, when Bob Brewster got off ; double, Medline walked and b-Miklas 1» 3 3 i but Malta. who refused to quit, tors Were Podesio, Cucitiate aid Dean, 3b; McAlum, Cham. 0, a wild beginning. He walked Rey Whaley was sale on av in: oo Inter - County League--Thomp- ne T tx han aL sore ap With leg Warling i " - a Hoy's vs Scugog Juveniles, at warded by a goal from hard-play-| vie Latin scored two Pa A then with two out, Reg Warling goubled. scoring all three Tun-|b Grounded out for y) g t as" . erry Hendisede, cf; Bower 4 ¢ y hi " . yn es v ing Camilleri who cut the odds. gypy1A NOT IMPRESSIVE hig AY if: ay Na singled, scoring Al Medline and pers. McLean, with three-for-five, |d-Grounded out for Horrocks in 7tn Storie Park: Crawford's vs Mec awa came rig ack Ww Farli Vi 4 ! diamond and Port Perry Jrs. vs Nagy on defence, for most of the oy > 3 ; 2 ; Oshawa came right back with game Warling Wild and Gould|y Replaced Kelly in 7th 0 y JTS. Oh a b Szaban of Strila was far from Polonia Halliday. ¢; Brown Thomas, (wo runs. to tie it up, in theirleach havi ir Medline x ® e Tony's, at Alex. Park, east dia- second period, after he also got pleased at the showing of his Thistle 2013p: Planeta, lb; Delves, cf: each having a pair. All lo 130-11 12 2 1 I pe ve vi Wilkinson's 200 0 es CRA - Neighborhood Leagnes-- rough play. Just before the final inte ) 5 drew a walk with one out and . ) re Kelly, Mik- Neig Leagues. OHER play. Just belo were far below their usual stan-|Kickers 4/2b; Norsworthy, If m 8th Johnny Ryan doubled, then Kelly] WILKINSON'S RALLY po YEMMARY eB. Waeduine| (Pee Wee Girls) -- Southmead at dard and plave¢ a sloppy game. Italia . | : 9; Wilkinson's 4: 2BH: Ryan, Petitt,| Connaught: i Pe. C Scots fice fly to centre and Myron got back into contention with .alGould: 3BH: Roberts; HR Dowes; | at Kingside: (Bantam Girls) with goals scored against, never- os "BCC Mech singled with two e EP Mclean to Storie at Harman: Kingside at the-less always trv hard for the Vf ning. Lyons was safe on an yw,ying ' In the second inning, Bri : ER BB SO|and Bathe at Woodview: (Wood- not have much luck in scoring Yeita U x Beat Thornton S walked the first two batters he gled so did Ryan and Cole, all Pettit (W) 2 {view Girls) -- Woodview at Fern-| goals for themselves. although|Port Hope Ogden 3 s (hill: all games at 6.30 p.m rocks. so that ended Brewster's|the plate trying to score on Cole's| winter 47 s | One of these was deflected by a| pomiRE GAMES Pee Wee Playoff dusk nas -- HBP. Warling (by Winter); U: BASEBALL Strila defender into his own net 5 § Reid, R | 4 : : ght ; BLISTERING DRIVE T: 2:45; Scorer: Jackie Fisher. Legion Jrs. at Newcastle and while Strila's scorers were Bal- Kinsmen Stadium italia vs Thornton's Corners 18-6 in the {Cobourg at Orono; both games at| uta and Bolotin with singles and Hollandia at 7.00 p.m. and Kick- first game of their CRA-Neighbor- U S 4 Y | WRESTLING League (North Section ) playoffs eam tet .m g ) . - i Pp Clapp pitched and batted his Exhibition of Professional Corners, having four hits himself men vie Memorial Stadium, and holding the opposition to six : i [J LJ third inning. Parker. with a 1 Mil homer and three singles. was the oat aces C re rence fapp a 101 of trouble. Lawrence! yyw yopk (AP Dunce, Sword Dancer, Bookmeade Sta: HUNTSVILLE (CP) -- Harold 1h Connaught, wh cored turned on a blistering stretch|three-year-old championship ran N.Y.. led a United States team augh fo _avored rive to capture the $140,425 Ar-/the | mile handicap in 2:05|to victory in the Duke of York seven in the second for big, . : _ early od Reid, with ir Ds Arlington Park Saturday At Jamaica, N.Y., Waltz won|races this weekend as he yon f : p o Intentionally 5 favorite, [the $82,100 Dwyer Handicap as|two of the three heats in his 280- homers, his first for the three placed third behind On-And-On in Baghdad, . runs in the opening frame, the seven horse field out of the money. The 26-vear-old onetime stock vi = car driver captured the opening batted well for the winners given a magnificent ride by Lois wo , € 3 : C. Cook, won by 1% lengths in UK. Soccer Teams final one after hiz eraft hit a object in the waters of the Fair a par-olds. The colt was G 1 unior Golf in 1:35 and returned $14.60 et Pool Money dors 'damage was done to hic . port sponson. UNPRECEDENTED WIN The promoters of Britain's most Geneva Ohio: won the final heat popular form of gambling--the ts make it a clean sweep for the Face {iis Jest, carried the silks pay a guaranteed minimum of 19 points, the Canadians nine EF of the Christiana stable to an un-| g945 000 a vear for the use of the Tu Bad had the best time of Handicap. richest race in the The action follows a court de-|Verrault of Rimouski. Que.. in By W. R, WHEATLEY r Allies and ne nd | New W. Brent's 30 1 shot, games are the copyright property| Bill Hodgson of Toronto in Miss for junior golf in Canada, great- olamby, was a driving second. | co yan ones to which the teams| Canadiana was third esl step ever taken toward en-| 1 2 champion, was tourth Joe Richards. Football League| drove Miss Canadiana to a sec- inaugural Tuesday the Kana- 1 ¢ waki Club for 'a four-day run. |J- Bailey. won by hall a length|jacided how the money will be|heaf. in 2:03 3-5 and earned $108,312 allocated to the member teams. | Miss Muskoka. driven by Dave reva I f the 'mer lay ye tad 3 i Jevamping J Je ton ovedey of Wilmington, De., owner of the ond to Kiwi in the final heat. * : Christiana stable. The five-year | while Ashbury drove Miss Cana- interprovincial junior team'™ . firs championship $5.00 and $6.40 . Bucholtz became the first wis- In Oceanport, N.J. Sword Dan- In Davis Cup ner of the William Braden| championship was restricted to hn sliced throngh what seemed MILAN, Italy (AP)--The vet killed during last vear"s gold the eight provincial junior cham- ses at the stretc 4 Vi-lcup race, horses at the top of the Stretch col Pietrangzli and Orlando Sir-| P ra Willie Shoemaker pulled Fi Frid ola defeated Spain's Andres Gi- ie ¢ pemaser pul away victory in the $113,750 Monmouth ¢ 4 8.6 6.4 Sunday to clinch the BUICK (1954-59) Howard Grant astride the sec-|finals CADILLAC (1954-59) ond horse, Amerigo, claimed foul, Flya took an unbeatable 3-0| claim was not allowed Talent of the final two singles matches| |Show was third {today are immaterial. } > lh A028 sid You gre. one DODGE V3 (1955-59) of these cSrs... FORD-METEOR V-§ (1954-59) PLYMOUTH V-8 (1955-59) PONTIAC V-8 (1955-59) Dowe had replaced League -- Woodview at Storie: ope. . In the first of a double-header his second marker to clinch the = ari Championship |, iy 4 p Carling Ontario Champ! P They didn't score again until the pag singled, Bil Miklas, batting|the third frame stole second and|gave him his first home-run blow|coe Hall: Radio at Thornton's a WILL i an agressive Malta squad 4-2, ti League Club, with the re- a a ii er z 3 , tional League Club |scored before the inning was also grounded and when Miklas,|Wild grounded out to the infield. four, boosted his batting average (Midget League) Kinzside at|g get a slim win over the Old Coun- gy permission after disputing aA the second round) " | x 0 I puting a August 1, for the Perry, pitching ior Alderwood, | thwart a double - play. Horrocks|and Wild, loaded the bases with than one hit off Mike Pettit's All games at 6.30 p.m Uxbridge United and won out onipiscipline Board for his childish OR | i : " D |shortstop and . crashed into the one into short right. Second-base-| WOODBINE { : . |(Bantam League) Ajax vs + 2 ' . 4 vip 3 catch. with his back toe. ; the home team. played disappoint-i1, play without the services of Trophy quarter-final game, be- Ritson Drugs broke away with 1 g =u Relly Pompil Lotte make the cal e-Lennox, 1b \ 3 A |daille Industries, at Harman : : P Warling, 1b. Two very even games were Council after his part in a fra-i po "502 recult of a disturbance| Thomas was safe on an error. | ed from both benches, to mingle|cutting down Warling for the Horrocks. 2b Oshawa and District League-- sloppy showing in defeating ypapiA Kress, who was suspended dur- yas safe on an outfield error and Woodbine Legion put the game Smbb vond control. but for the prompt "in 3 rial Stadium, 7.00 p.m. and Osh- After the first period, in which 20t another in a long string of de- ther suspension by Council for the of the inning | Mike had scored one in the 7th when WIKINSOX'S MacArthur. together with 5 ; into left. War-|Kelly, rn. 1 345 pm second period Nagy of Malta department fans at further games or lose Brown's triple and Diane Thomas' " order when Wild singled to centre. Ran. bounced Hughes of Thistle for|in the last hal! and Uxbridge tal safe on an error, Brady walked €| Po outh Ontario County League but Gordon connected for a hit| Winter, 1b squad put on a better showing and though Italia were by far the and Brady Woodbine Legion got a flying pn the 8th, Could opened with ; open, p Brooklin vs Port Perry. at Port came roaring and were re- Bizotto with singles while Sil- Berlain. Tb and wi: Licastro. ¢ the first and third batters and field bosble, then Mike Pettit TS Br sater son's vs Foley's at Ebenezer: 5 vie " Mike Petti ie tammm's Wig e-Replaced Whalev in 7th Laughlin's. at Alex. Park, west Malta missed the services of" i port Hope, Manager Steve WILFA RITSON DRUGS -- Bull, If; Mie Pettit was his team's big batter of the yyy Pyone 'run for Lyons mw an 8 ser v the = . po ) ; half of the first inning. Kelly|had four walks in the afternoon. Woodbine 231 010 130-11 12 2mond; all games at 6.45 p.m bounced" by the referee, If team, who, although winning 6-2, Strila ~!0'Connor. rf; McCabe, p; Brady had four ; as, Gordon, Medline: LOB: Woodbine 2 came home on Jack Cole's sacri-| Trailing 7-2, the Oshawa team Thornton's Corners Port Hope, who "lead" the league Hollandia : 1: | ® » Connaught Boys out. tolthree - run rally in the sixth in-|PO--A: Woodbine Prinsons UEW score Ryan v A i Southmead; Eastview at Ninigon full period of the game. They do Peter 4 wster error, to start it then Kelly sin- : | e Y U faced, Roy Gordon and Ron Hor-| in-a-row. Kelly was thrown out at| they scored two against Strila./Uxbridge Ernie Reid, (P); Norm O'Reilly (B):| Lakeshore Assoc Oshawa| Bullen scored the other marker, Monday, July 2 Oshawa Connaught Park Boys defeated 4 ' 6.30 p.m Torma and Cholonink with dou- ers vs Peterborough Scots at 8.45 hood Pee Wee Boys Softball! ' ' Ps team to the win over Thornton's Dunce Wins C t Wrestling, Three ts, at Rim. runs, three of which came in the p big batter of the game and gave Yas text hest:at the plate for. the bay. colt son of Tom FoolGhazni,|ble's leading contender for the Bucholtz of North Tonawanda. three-Tuns in the first inning and lington Classic mile in Chicago's and paid $3.20, $2.60 and $2.20. |International Challenge Trophy and a long single, Brack with two a 440-5 favorite. finished! cubic inch hvdroplane Tu Bad rel g a PIT y 1! Clairborne Farm's Dunce v O] Glendinning and Herrington all two heats but failed to finish the the $78,475 purse feature for thre y Be $b purs hie course. Several hundre ) 9 we and $2.20 BLACKPOOL, Eng . (Reuters) Kiwi driven by Eric Neilson of In Canada Endine, winner: of only o0€ soccer pools--agreed Saturday tol Americans. The U.S. team had precedented second straight vic-|jists of scheduled games on which! the two-day event in the first world for fillies and mares cision last May that the lists of| Miss Rimouski was <econd and| MONTREAL (CP)--A new deal Pp |Barnastar, 1958 mare handicap belong Art Ashbury of Huntsville couraging young plavers, has its a} P Endine, ridden by Jockey Paul presidest, said it has not yet been ond place finish in the second The wament is a c le he tournament is a complete for Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lumger -| Milner of Honev Harbor, was sec- tion sets up for the first time a : : up io e Hist time an old chestnut mare returned $8.50, Italy Victorious diana into third spot Heretofore the Canadian junior cer: sliced trophv. named after a driver | impossible wall of eran Italian doubles team of Ni- ions -- ¥ and under a masterful meno and Juar Manuel Couderi Handicap at Monmouth Park European zone Davis Cup tennis! against Sword Dancer but the lead over Spain, and the results) CHEVROLET v-8 (1955-59 MERCURY-MONARCH (1854-59) Custom Blended Blue Sunoco » WHIPPER BILLY HARD BOILED The junior title competition is| open to those with a handicap of | 12 and under. Players must be Hutton will loose $1,000 if pinned within 2 under 19 years old as of Julv 31| 0 minutes earned runs. It was his third loss against one win Wilbert Franklin and Walt Lo zano each doubled for the only extra base hits of the game. Paul Bibeau led Legionnaires with a HULL, Que. (CP)--Stan Leon- ard won his seventh Canadian Professional Golfers Association championship in a walk Satur dav, besting a record fie nine strokes while piling up a pair of singles St. Thomas ace Johnny Am- mnder-par total of 204 for three-day 54-hole event 12- the lier rounds of 67 and 66. He started the final day five strokes in front of Ernie Wakelam, 61- 1d by vear-old pro from Royal Ottawa who had turned in fine rounds of 68 and 70. But Wakelam, whose short game and putting had paid eighth when Guelph scored all their runs as Dan Jackson hit a grand slam home run Pete Gazzola. in his first of the season, was 'the loser Mike Kovac took over in the sixth with runners on second and start and must be members of clubs belonging to the Royal Canadian Golf Association or clubs from! other countries which are in good! standing with their respective as-| WATSON WALLY SIEBER vs. KEN KENNETH 3 FINE EXHIBITIONS TICKETS--1.25, 1.00, 7 OF SKILL Dial RA 3-972) Pat Milosh, Sc promoter sociations may save you from I to 4 on every gallon of gas you buy Probably you're now using a premium grade Leonard tinished with a one-un- Prose pitched a fou hitter to i third, both of whom scored as A] Balding of Markham der-par 71 on the 6300 - yard Make his record read 6-2. He Rivermead course and had ear- 12d 2 one-hitter going until the 4 cohort on the United: States pro- and a total of 218 pitch fessional circuit, plugged away Rivermead. which appeared for vith three consecutive rounds of a time ripe for slaughter by more 71 in medal play to take second than one player, escaped as mace at 213. Bill Kozak of Nia-|final-day scores rose generally zara Falls Ont., was third at 214. |Only six players bettered par and Leonard. pre-tournament favor-| another four equalled it ite. had too much of everything Kozak won $600 and bracketed He equalled Balding's record of in a tie for fourth place at 215 204 for a 34-hole CPGA event worth $400 each--were Bob Cun GETS $1.000 ningham, Jr.. of Toronto, Larry He picked up $1,000 wo Bald- Edwards of Lakeview. and Andre ngs $700, plus the Seagram Cazes of Levis, Que Shield, and the two are entitled Henry Martell defending to split a $3,500 expense fund set|champion from Edmonton, was ip to send the two top finishers among six players at 220 on a tour .of tournaments early! In all, 23 players split up the, in a 100-mile glider trip met a next vear in' Cuba, Jamaica,|$8,725 prize money which i0-| jown-draft Sundav which forced Veneziiela and Puerto Rico cludes the $3,500 -for Caribbean his $4 000 glider down in a plowed This seventh triumph sine Ur expenses field ¢ two more vic FE veteran njured i] back vho finished wel Butler's 220 the Brantford Gliding Clb in with an 81 for 20 truck off, faded away to 80 Saturday Ont., y Ted Bogal singled on hie first Toronto Entry ' Wins In Soaring BRANTFORD (CP Ames of Toronto won the first day's competition Sunday as the Eastern Canada soaring cham pionships got under way at Brant ford Airport. 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