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The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1960, p. 15

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KNOW THE ROAD? Plumber's Mys Can Go At 35 RED LAKE, Ont, (CP)--Broth- / ers Bruce and Ken Gowler of Red Lake have turned a ">lumb- er's nightmare" into a miniature racing car capable of speeds up to 35 miles an hour. The boys, sons of a former mechanic in this mini v nity 50 miles north of Keno... in mn Ontario, bled the vehicle from odds and ends around the garage, guided by 2 blueprints in a mechanical mag- J azise, ] The racer consists of old car parts, the steering gear from a. Model T Ford, a four-horsepower motor formerly used to start die- sel engines, wheelbarrow wheels and tires, and scraps of sheet metal and lumber. They figure the total cost at $150. While the machine has been vgreat sport," it has also pre- ZH 4 sented the boys with a few diffi- i, eulties. a i Bt PH tery BC. LIONS WILL TRY LIGHT SUITS VANCOUVER (CP) -- He who travels lightest travels farthest. Also, say British Co- lumbia Lions, he travels fast- est. MPH pg SEB NO LICENCE "When Bruce, 19, tried to have the "car" licenced, police turned it down. It lacks lights and the wheel base measurements and brakes fall short of the legal re- quirements. ; Because of this, the brothers are restricted to operating the ve hicle on a private road near their home and on an unused skating rink. Their racing is family affairs, his motor bike and Bruce man ming the racer. "I always win," confined | MINIATURE RACER -- | and ends costing $150. Police And this year, claims gen- eral manager Herb Capozzi, the Western Interprovincial Football Union's Lions should go whoosh! He said Lions plan to reduce | and uniform | the eYuipment load of each player by as much as five pounds. "Not only that, but we've got plans to make that five pounds feel 15 pounds lighter." During training at Kelowna, B.C. players will wear the heaviest of equipment. "Then, when they put on the | game equipment | new, light they'll be flying. If you thought Willie Fleming was fast last year, Whoosh." Willie may whoosh at Em- pire Stadium, but at Kelowna he'll be joining other Lions in leg strengthening exercises to get used to the heavy equip- ment. They will wear special prac- wait until this season. | FOR SPEED tice boots with soles twice as thick--and heavy--as those on game boots, and cowhide up- pers that may reach the knees of some of the smaller players. If Capozzi and coach Wayne Robinson have their way, the players will also have strings of lead weights around their ankles. But when game-time comes around it will be a different story. The backs will wear a new- type, low-cut boot five to six ounces lighter than the usual low-cut. It is called a slipper and is little more than a track | shoe with cleats in place of | spikes. They are so light halfbacks are expected to wear out at least two or three pairs a sea- son. Pants also will be about five ounces lighter, some pads two | pounds lighter, and helmets will have lighter, plastic face guards. While all this doesn't quite | add up to five pounds, Capozzi | says razor-sharp crew-cuts and close pre - game shaves will bridge the gap. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 1S END OF SEASON x 1 Radiator Dept. League= a Holds Dinner, Dance Another vi |high five games, and to Ni ended last Saturday night, with/ Dawe for high single with a gala dinner and dance held at|cap. BE the Ukrainian Hall. About 100, The following men were y members, wives, girl friends and|ed as officers for the coming sS¥= guests attended the dinner, which son: president, Al Ja ¢ was chaired by Douglas Taylor. ireasurer, Roy McLane; secres Trophies were awarded to: Al tary, Bob Dove; assistant i Jamieson for high average of the| ver Al Mosier; entertainn year with 212.5; Doug Taylor for chairman, Bill Smith and repost- the high triple with 786; Ernie er, Jack Brockman. ws Cheredaryk for high triple with Words of appreciation to ole handicap 834; Jack Brockman iy executive were voiced by for high single 386 and to All yack Milne to whom we arg' Perry for high single with handi- debted for allowing us time Li a al trophy was awarded organization purposes. - 8] Ss aw to Ross Stevenson who sometime Entertainment by yurlls of Si during the year came up with al varmly enjoyed, after which 'the pin shattering 40. Team awards dancing took over. were presented to the "Lucky| a, Ti nono the 50-50 'eluB Six who led the league all the| ."g Wella 'RR No. 1, Hampe. way; also fo the ""Guitersnipes."| "winners of door prizes were the wines of wx sectioh 18 the | dy Van de Valk, and Mrs layoffs; and to the "Wiffers", : : ie of "B" section. Clarence Ales. See you all next Don Wilson of the Nickel Plate > i presented a plaque to Doug Taylor of the Rad. Dept., which NEW PREXY Po --Mrs. E. O. to| mishap. Brothers Bruce and Ken Gow- ler of Red Lake, Ont., have built a miniature racing car that reaches speeds up to 35 miles an _ hour. The car, power- ed by a four-horsepower motor, is a conglomeration of odds year-old Ken, I the bike's wheels are bigger. Their fun has not drive pull place a fan belt. A friend was in says the 16-|trapped in the midget for halfltruck. "mainly because an hour after the steering failed been without and it hit an obstacle. Ken suffered a broken with Ken riding arm when he got tangled in a Tommy, also was shaken u ey while trying to re- when he lost control of the ca SUNDAY BOUT | refused to licence the car be- | cause it lacked lights and the wheel base measurements and brakes fell short of the legal re- quirements. Sixteen - year - old Ken is shown at the controls. --CP Photo driving it down a hill SHERBROOKE. Que. (CP)--A scrap -for the Canadian light- heavyweight erown vacated by the fallen Yvon Durelle pits Tor- onto's Gordie 'Baldwin againsl as he was The - owners' younger brother, their yard and it struck a Oil Kings Invade St. Kitts Tonight TORONTO (CP)--The underdog ward who joined Oil Kings after Edmonton Oil Kings began pack-|Flin Flon's defeat ing their bags today for the 75-|with Kitchener-Waterloo in the mile trip to St. Catharines and the opener of the Memorial Cup finals tonight. Both the Oil Kings Teepees are Cinderella but the power-laden Teepees with their rougher style of hockey are favored to take the series. Leo LeClerc, Edmonton man- ager, expects the silver coach that took his team to victory over Lethbridge, Flin Flon and Bran- don in the western finals is due #0 turn into a pumpkin. He would make no predictions except to say "it would be a good series." In a more pessi- mistic mood Monday he advised hockey writers: 'Don't bet on us." OP EPROM, pe nd the|impressed, es ! Be high-scoring line of Chico Maki, Olympics Edmonton especially with Vic Hatfield and Ray Cullen thre saic use any of my lines against them," he "And T won't have about my boys checking as muc "I can as they will have to worry about tered in the trial us scoring." SURPRISE WINNERS St. Catharines was A cellar at Christmas climbed to a third-place playoff berth. The Oil Kings played all season in an Edmonton inter- mediate loop before going into, the playoffs and also surprising| Day 8 had purchased from Bob Young- everybody. One of Allen's problems will be/ and played| coach Harry Alle \ who saw Teepees play twice, was weekend at the field trial held by the [the Credit Vallet Beagle Club at to worry ronto and many in the On tario Hockey Association Junior of oddities. Berwick passed up night-time card to sel the 12 Beagle Club Takes Field Trial Awards Members of the Oshawa Beagle n Club had a field day over the 3.Year-Olds Face First Major Test Baltimore, Ont Weather was fine and Beaglers e attended from as far as Ottawa, 1. Cornwall, Buffalo, Kitchener, To- other places. en- oughbred season in the $7,500 Queenston Stakes a i 4 the Fort Erie Jockey Club. On Saturday, in the 13-inch, The 49 nominees for the six: female class, Bill Waddington Jr. furlong sprint include many o h There were 94 top Beagles brought home the first place rib-'the candidates for the Queen's during next month's 24-day spring "|bon with his good little entry pate. Scrappers Will Go For Light-Heavyweight Title homebrew Burke Emery this/the year--restricting traffic--and weekend in a match chocked full| Berwick is Promoter Warren (Pee Wee) the usual WAS HEAVYWEIGHT round go for Sunday afternoon at Negro, is a FORT ERIE (CP) -- Canada's leading three-year-olds will have |their first major test of the thor- here Saturday -| TORONTO is symbolic of the victory in our| OTTAWA (CP) fecent tournament. Also a tro-|Caza of Valleyfield, Que. has phy to our "Lucky Six" who had been elected president of the the high team pin fall. Fred Tay- Canadian Ladies' Curling Asso- lor of the Nickel Plate presented ciation, it was announced Tues- individual awards to Jack Milne day after the association's an- for high single, John Bailey for'nual meeting here. ' THE WINNER OF TROPHY [the 31000 Seal arena a this easl-| qian Dalidowicz, voted the | Dalidowicz, an outstanding {ern [OWNS uP Commun. most helpful player in the Y's | player on the St. John's Ambu- | The reason: y { | lance team, was also very use- Roads in the area are normally, Men's Miner Basketball | oso league as a referee fog-bound at night this time of| League, was awarded a trophy | and timer. Friday night at Simcoe Hall. --Oshawa Times Photo See Demonstration farm the counting on people for a good part of | gate. | outside their hometowns [most observers pick the Toronto- The Canadian Boxing Federa- nian to win. p He {tion ranks Emery the No, 1 con Baldwin was listed as the No. 24, a Hamilton-born yonder with Baldwin second but|5 contending heavyweight. slimmed - down | heavyweight making his debut in |the light - heavyweight division WE HAVE THEM BY THE HUNDREDS For a BIG DEAL This FRIDAY and SATURDAY Baldwin, Ir 11 Emery, a year older, carries a {28-7 record but has fought only |once in the last year because of| |an attack of pneumonia. He was stricken while on a British tour. Both fighters are little known | Lightning 0 hull! Customized seating...choose the seat arvengement you prefer! Beam 707, takes wp fo OF THE LONE STAR FIBREGLASS & ALUMINUM BOATS 01d Woodbine Will t Open Mon., May 9 ) (CP)--Nominations f|for eight stakes races to be run| meeting at Old Woodbine will "Cinder" and Bill Duffy won the reserve place with his "Heidi's Rainbow." In the afternoon in the 13-inch male class, Art. Levere of Corn- wall won, with a dog which he man of the Oshawa Club, and went through a one-hour scrim-|geciding which of his 21 players Ralph Willis, another club mem- mage and coach Sam Kaminsky i, dress. He may be without for-|ber took the second ribbon, was pleased. ward Harry Lund who has torn On Sunday in the 15-inch fe- "The team seems to have lost knee ligaments and veteran Bob male class the Oshawa members none of its zip despite playing 73|Coebel, hampered by a groin in- nearly made a clean sweep. Dr. games already this season," he said Jury Don Grosso is a doubtful for with his "Penney" and Jackigre being set here. Wes Langmaid won the event He said he had scheduled ajTeepees with an ankle fracture. Shephard who has Just recently A notable absentee will be Vie-|close at midnight tonight. Com- toria Park, owned by Mr, and pletion of a new $1,200,000 club | Mrs. E. P. Taylor of Toronto. house is being rushed for the] Canada's best juvenile of last/opening of Old Woodbine May 9. | |season, he now is being groomed| Seven stakes will carry purses | for next week's Kentueky Derby.|of $7,500 each and the eighth and| | Among probable runners Satur- final will have a purse of $10, day are Doc Shaul, Kennecott, 000. Windy Ship, Prerogative, Ham-| In other racing news here, it| merhead, Sleepy Dutchman, El-|was announced that Mister Jive, | toro the Great, Jesrubel, Milelowned by Jack Appelbaum, has| Master, That's My Man, Men at|been retired from racing and will! Play, Windsor Field and Bag-|stand at stud at Ken Kelman's| ipes {Double K farm at Agincourt. Attendance and betting records| Winner of more than $175,000 {and holder of the Canadian track For the first 14 days of the record of 1:22 for seven furlongs, 15 A 2 h CANADA'S MOST PROGRESSIVE SHOPPING CENTRE { 72 \ a WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER For All The Details a" OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE LAKE SCUGOG PORT PERRY SUNDAY, MAY 1st, 1960 WEATHER PERMITTING -- IF NOT, MAY 8th 53 KING ST. WEST MITH' PORT OSHAWA .RA 3-931 players meeting this morning toHe tore off the cast to play in/been stricken with the disease of meet, attendance has been 101,-|Mister Jive has had" outstanding discuss what strategy his team the last game against Brockville "beagling" will use against Edmonton. One and with a sound leg could be a place ribbon and also the re- gg i ast v ing | Unit. 3 of the problems facing Teepees deciding factor in St. Catharines' serve same period last vear. Wagering United States tracks, is Cliff Pennington, a star for-' chances, got both This coming weekend many of compared with $4,200,483 the Oshawa members are going year. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Trial ever held in Canada. Smythe, won By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pct. GBL 27 -- 667 % 2 Pittsburgh San Francisco Los Angeles Milwaukee Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago 7 345 500 55 55 wd 45 .333 .300 National League San Fran St. Louis 400 000 00x-- 4 12 Jones (2-1) Maranda (1) Byerly (5) O'Dell (7) and Schmidt, Wil- son (5); Jackson (1-2) and Sawat- ski, Smith (8). Mil 300 000 000 01-- 4 11 2 Cin 002 000 010 00-- 3 4 © Spahn (10) and Crandall; O'Toole (1-2) and Bailey. HR: Mil-Crandall (1); Cin-Bell (1). Los Angeles 232 001 000-- 8 13 1 Chicago 000 010 000-- 1 4 4 Drysdale (3-1) and Roseboro Hobbie (1-1) Goetz (3) Morehead (4) B. Johnson (6) Drabowsky (6) and Rice. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia ppd, rain. 4% 4% wa Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Los Angeles (Craig 0-0) at Chi- cago (Drott 0-2) Milwaukee (Willey 1-0) cinnati (Hook 1-1) (N) Pittsburgh (Friend 2-0) at Phila- delphia (Owens 1-1) (N) (Only games scheduled) American League L Pct. GBL 833 -- at €in- Detroit New York Boston Washington Chicago Kansas City Baltimore Cleveland . American League Chicago 311 011 010-- 8 15 Kansas City 000 000 000-- 0 5 5 Shaw (1-1) and Lollar; Garver (0-1) Johnson (3) Trowbridge (6) Kiely (9) and Chiti. HR: Chi- Smith (1). Baltimore 714 BREE as 014 004 001--10 13 0 Walker, Wilhelm (3) Estrada (1.v) (7) and Triandos; Lee, Abernathy (1) Hyde " Fischer (5) Pascual (1-2) (8) Clevenger (9) and Battey. HR: Bal-Wood- ling (2) Gentile (2); Wsh-Lemon |Skowron 500 300 030--11 12 0 (2) Berra (1). Cleveland 000 001 000 001-- 2 8 000 000 100 000-- 1 5 Perry (12) anc (12); Bunning Detroit Hawkins (1-1) Nixon, Romano Berberet Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Washington (Kaat 0-0) at Yorl: (Short 1-0). 000 020 000-- 2 7 0| Detroit (Aguirre 0-0 or Bruce all parts. of United States and 0-0) at Kansas City (Herbert 1-0) Canada (N) |Boston (Sullivan 0-0 more (Brown 0-0 or at Balti Barber 0-0 N (Only games scheduled) International League 833 -- M4 % q14 600 1% 333 3 333 3 Buffalo Montreal Toronte R~~hoster Miami Columbus Richmond 333 3 Havana 143 4% International League Montreal |Havana 000 020 000-- 2 4 Birrer and Teed; Pena, Car ~~ NNS W n PF TURP rillo (4) Cueche (9) and Azcue. | Columbus at Rochester 100 300 031-- 8 14 0|Richmond at Buffalo Toronto {Miami 000 002 000-- 2 9 Negray, Funk (8) and Jones | Moeller, Byrd (6) Kay (7) and Green, McCardell (9). | (Only games scheduled) New Pet. GBL 003 100 000-- 4 6 0 all out for this event and the bro by |first prize in each of the four lengths, Pink Vat was third. the third|783 compared with 79,778 in the|stake victories on Ontario and this year has totalled $5,382,638 last {to Cornwall for what is expected" Royal Win, a Queen's Plate {to be the largest Beagle Field candidate owned by Conn] the feature race | The Cornwall men are going Tuesday, defeating Admiral Arm- slightly more than two RENTALS Lewn Rollers, llevents a double-barrel shot gun! ---- las well as the rosette and ribbon. 1 The Cornwall City Council has made a grant of $150 to the 2% |gisler (0-1) (11) Morgan (12) and Beagle Club to help entertain the| visiting Beaglers and their wives | at a banquet at which the Mayor of Cornwall is the host It is expected that there will be over 200. 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