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The Oshawa Times, 31 Jul 1959, p. 14

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daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 7.35, Progressive Conservative Associ 9.40 p.m. Last complete show ation of Canada will hold its na- 9.25 p.m {tional convention here Dec. 1-2 in DR |eonjunction with the general YOUNG PC'S TO MEET | meeting of the parent party, # OTTAWA (CP) -- The Young was announced Thursday, | Dm. Last complete show 8.45 55, 7.35, 9.38 pm. Last com: THEATRE GUIDE Plaza -- "Woman Obsessed" Rogen eT areen Mansions", i , color, 1.30, 3.30,] CinemaScope and color, shown 14 THI OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 31, Brock (Whitby) -- 'Rio Bravo" |--- =>. "FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE plete show 9.20 p.m. [Marks -- "Rawhide", 1.15, 4.15,| featuring Rita Randall 7.15, 10.20 p.m. "Lady in the Iron Mask", 2.50, 5.55, 9.00 Red River Slim The Tornados Red Barn Chow's former star with i Webb Pearce Show Star of Winnipeg Radio Outstanding Toronto Group ADMISSION $1.00 Exotic Oriental and Canadian Dishes SPECIAL ON ® DINNERS ® BANQUETS ® LUNCHEONS o CHINESE FOODS DANCE PARTY DON PIERRE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 0 . 3 J [+] f PAVILION v. » OSHAWA x i) 51 ynusvl TAKE-OUT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY £ Sp "WC DIAL A i RA 5-2543 Ra) 19 KING ST, WEST OSHAWA Speaking of . . . HOT DOGS Buy the BEST tor LESS Pay 20c for 6" and get 6" FREE Based on Current Prices "HILLTOP HOUSE SHARP REJOINDER This flying fencer wasn't | opponent's point but lost a | riposte. The spirited action oc- spitted, despite appearances. | match point when T. Mende- | 0 i" the recent sabre ond The agile athlete, swordsman | lenyi of Hungary parried the : Kostler of Germany, eluded his | leaping thrust and scored on a ' championships at Budapest in GOLF'S MILLAR TROPHY | Al Balding Holds Lead After 2 Rounds (MINNEAPOLIS (CE. Ning TORONTO (CP)--Al Balding, sistant professionals were per- puskasing 2 and 1 and Vie Whib. day in the opening Jou of the the lanky touring professional mitted to enter the Millar and ley of Guelph 5 and 4 national rofessional Golfers As- golfer from Markham found five of them remain among the! Whibley figured in an upset in Suclation ournam ¢ n t Shooting little difficulty Thursday in win- 16 seeking the Canadian match the first round when he won ii one ander jar for the in- ping the first two rounds of Play championship and the $1,000 one - up over Lloyd Tucker of neapoli 10! 1h course atch play in his defence of the|first prize Kitchener who lost in last year's! Bill Casper Ji vho won the | Mil Tro One of them is George Knud final to Balding and also was/U.S. Open last month, and Mike| Mfliar Trophy ne : Ho led T runnerup in 1939 and 1940 Souchak set the early pace. Then | which Mendeleny) placed sec- AP Wirephoto 9 Players 'Tied At Minneapolis und sz: les =. ADDED FEATURE 00DGE WILSON & LEE LIMITED MUSIC STUDIOS Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments @ CLARINET ® HAWAIIAN GUITAR © TROMBONE ® VIOLA = e CELLO "THE MAN IN THE NET" dast Day. "TEN DAYS TO TULARA" ACCORDION VIOLIN SPANISH GUITAR POPULAR PIANO SAXOPHONE TRUMPET STARTS TOMORROW Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion son of Toronto who led Tuesday's In his first match on the dry, hard fairways of the Cedar Brae course, he defeated Stan Karman of Hamilton 4 and 3. He needed one more hole in his second round as he fired seven birdies to heat Jim Maxwell of Toronto 3 and 2 The biggest of the day's sur- prises was the demise of Bill Mawhinney of Burlington, winner of the tournament two years Mawhinney a highly - rated match player, lost one up to| Larry Edwards of Toronto in the qualifying round with a three under - par 69. The 22-year-old| Winnipeg native easily downed Vic Dimarco of Aurora 5 and 4 and then stopped Stan Baird of Montreal 3 and 2 Another 1s Moe Norman of To- ronto who set a course record Wednesday with a 68 in the pro amateur tournament, Norman disposed of Peterborough's Alf Hill 3 and 2 and Hal Butler of Oshawa 4 and 3 Among the other favored play- second round lers is Bill Thompson of Vancou This year for the first time as-|ver who beat Len Diplock of Ka- Last-Minute Flurr Y Te tr] In Dead-End Geneva GENEVA (AP) -- West Ger- but leaving the city exposed to worked late Thursday night pre-/to go over the 6,850 vard, par 35- | many sought today to stiffen op-| possible Soviet action after that.|paring a memorandum on West 35--70 course position to any major western concession to Russia in the clos-| ing days of the Big Four confer-| ence | Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano made a date with U.S, minute concessions but the tactic strong influence to block any State Secretary Christian Herter| this morning to present argu-| ments against any modification| of the allied stand that the allies must remain in Berlin until Ger- many is reunified. With the conference scheduled to end next Wednesday, the West Germans, and some other West- ern diplomats, were said to fore- gee this possibility CUT THE PRICE Next Monday or Tuesday, per- haps even earlier, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko might OLD TACTICS There has been no indication from the Soviet foreign minister that he intends to make last- is one used often by the Soviet Union. Von Brentano and his advisers 22-To-1 Shot 'Wins In Race YONKERS, N.Y. (CP)--Bright | Knight, a 22-to-1 shot, won the {first race of his career Thursday [night by capturing the $123,712 Ross Babcock, assistant pro atone after another, the top per-| Thornhill, provided another first-|formers of the golf world made | round surprise. as he knocked their bids to pass them. Seven| out veteran Gordon Brydson of caught up, but none went ahead. Toronto 2 and 1. Babcock stayed mig with Casper and Souchak in the running with a one-up win| a Gene Littler, Jerry Barber. over Bert Turcotte of Toronto in|waiter Burkemo. Jackson Brad-| his second match ley. Mike Krak, Chuck Klein and| Normie Smith of Toronto nick Hart | plaged the most golf of the day rr erm ei is 42 holes. After beating fellow To Such performers as Art W all | r le & , | he JT > yes leading p rontonian Irv Lightstone on the J the } ead Ba pro oe \ 0) money-winner Jack Jurke al 22nd hole he lost on the 20th to ; ; a Tor former PGA champ: Ken Venturi] Gerry Magee, of Toronto and t Kitchen and Billy Maxwell were among| i. g i : gr with par 70s | The field will be cut to four|® big group with par 7 | after today's two rounds Dow Finsterwald, the defend-| -s -- (ing champion: Sam Snead, who |has won the PGA title at match play three times; ex-champions Doug Ford and Lionel Hebert, at $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an accordion during that period which is taken home for practice. MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH runnerup in WILSON & LEE LTD. with others at 71 Arnold Palmer, Jay Hebert,| former Open champions Cary] Middlecoff, Ted Kroll, Bob| |Goalby and several others had] 72s. There ave three more rounds Bill Ezinicki, former National German views Hockey League star who plays Mayor Willy Brandt also was golf out of Stoneham, Mass., was| brought here in the hope that the well down the list of scorers, tied West Berlin leader would exert a with 17 others at 77 moves toward concession would ensure the holding of a| West Germany has advocated summit conference | a tough policy from the start of| The official attitude of all west- |the negotiations. Britain on the ern delegations as the ninth week {other hand has sough' a com-|of the conference nears the end promise that, while preserving|is that there is virtually no pros- allied rights in West Berlin, Ipect of agreement. | | CLUBBAYVIEW MOTOR HOTEL RES1AURANT (eckond. Oinner. Menu An Absolute Must! SHARE IT WITH YOUR WHOLE FAMILY] CECIL B.DEMILLE'S sRoDUETIO A LA CARTE APPETIZERS Fresh Lobster Cocktail Soup du Jour DANCING offer a major concession to the Empire Pace, richest harness West by suddenly cutting the race in the sport's history. | price for an agreement to lift the| The two-year-old pacer, trained Soviet threat to West Berlin. by Earle Avery of Woodstock, | The West Germans speculate IN B,, pulled his upset by charg- he might declare a willingness to /ing down the stretch to beat drop for the present his demand | Chipman's Heel for direct negotiations between| He won first ey of $68,041 the West and East Germans. {compared with his previous win- Such Soviet action would put| $3.00 PER COUPLE nings of a paltry $2726 pressure on the West to make a corresponding concession. Gro-| Kenneth J. Beckerman's Jan an Hornell, N.Y., -- - - mo-------- - ------------------ myka might insist on acceptance Hanover. from his propos: |coupled with Kashworthy, started 3 of his proposal for an agreement Coup! ith Kashworthy, star Pan Fried Imported Rainbow Trout, Lemon Butter Deep Fried Sea Scallops on Berlin guaranteeing the West-|as the 3-to-5 choice and finished ern occupation for 18 months plus third, Bright Knight paid $45.50 Deep Fried Jumbo Shrimps, Cocktail Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus a period of negotiation to follow, for a $2 win ticket Roast Stuffed Loin of Pork, Dressing INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . Broiled Club Steak, French Fried Onions Havana Springs Sa iad Hol Cobh, Gore Fw Montreal Win Broiled Centre-Cut Pork Chops, Apple Sauce Sliced Cold Roast Turkey Salad Plate, Cranberry Sauce Assorted Cold Sea Food Salad Plate, Celery Heart h Two Fresh V By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [Me 20rd homer Lennon has 25 NOW! 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Bob Chakales (12-8) won The victory kept the Cubans|and Vito Calentinetti (1-3) lost. 8% games behind Buffalo which|Bert Hamric hit two homers for| won it's sixth in a row---and 13th|Miami, his ninth and 10th, and in 16 games from Columbus--with| Tim Thompson (11) and Joe Al-| a 74 victory oyer the Jets. To-{tobelli (14) homered for the! ronto defeated Miami 98 and|Leafs, | Richmond won its third straight Jim Bronstad (36) turned in over Rochester, 5-1 his first victory since rejoining LEAD CHANGES OFTEN Richmond from the New York Cardenas' blow gave Babe Bir-| Yankees. Bill Smith (3-4) lost as y ' iE I rer his sixth loss in 17 decisions the Vees got. three runs in the J as the lead changed four times.|first inning Cletis Boyer hit a Raul Sanchez (7-3) won, though two run homer and Jack Reed Bob Lennon drove in three Mont-| had two solo shots for Richmond real runs with a pair of homers. as Rochester lost its 18th game Sandy Amoros got the other with in 38, with one tie. 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