VY PT -- AP Ap TGP fy pep md Af A ping rw ede TOT er a WT, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friady, Mey 6, 1960 11] SEASON YOUNG Injuries Take Toll Among Ball Players NEW YORK (AP)--The base. broken collarbone in a collision day night to get treatment for a ball season is young but injuries|with Vada Pinson of Cincinnati.|pinched nerve in his back. Adcock lalready are taking their toll in|Charlie Neal, key to the infield, | has missed several games. Out- |the major league pennant races. missed two games in a row with| fielder Wes Covington, Jo hered Detroit Tigers, losers of eight/arm trouble. all spring by leg trouble, broke {straights Fins A Dy Nar) Joe Adcock, Milwaukee's power | into the starting lineup in Wed- The club is a community < ect. When it was decided w! of the nearby hills to use for the main slopes, almost all of the 170 persons in Old Crow turned "out to clear the trails. win Rev. J. M. Mouchest, the ¢! chief instructor, has pupils | voians HAVE FUN Old Crow Ski Club Is North Of Arctic Circle fii: OLD CROW, Yukon (CP)--For|with eight trophies and four med-| oo tue ciun 'holds 'dryland $k. $5 you can become 'an associate als, ek ju member of the most northerly ski club in North America. It's likely, however, that few such members will ever see the club's home grounds. VICTORIA PARK, E. P. Tay- | Keeneland race track in Lex- lor's Windfield Farm entry in | ington, Ky. The Canadian horse tomorrow's Kentucky Derby, | finished second to Tompian in looked like this in his stall at | the Blue Grass Stakes and his Pick Tompion Top Horse To Cop Kentucky Derby | weeks, Weatherwise, Eagle Ad- miral, Noble Noor, Never Give In and Beau Purple were forced to step aside. Beau Purple came out of Tuesday's derby trial, which he won, with a bucked shin As the vanguard of an expected LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Own- ers and trainers of some 15 Ken- tucky Derby hopefuls took a firm grip on their good luck charms today as they entered their finely tuned three-year-old colts for Sat- urday's 86th running of America's most colorful horse race Hard luck already has struck a erippling blow at the $125,000 turf classic insofar as class horses are concerned. Veterans couldn't recall injuries ever cut- ting down so many top-flight performers in such a short span. Warfare, 1959 two - year - old champion and future book favor- ite, was withdrawn because of an injury. Then within the last two on this Ohio River city today. the talk centred on two horses--C. V. Whitsey's Tompion and Leonard Fruchtman's Bally Ache TOMPION TOP CHOICE Tompion, winner of the Santa Anita Derby and Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland, and Bally Ache, best to come out the Flo- rida winter meetings with triumphs in the Flamingo and Florida Derby, have been the Fi ht one - two choices, respectively astrano 1g Sever since Warfare was forced| out of the picture. Here and there could be heard In Heavyweight. good word for Venetian Way,| quoted at 6 to 1, or for E. P.| LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Wil-| Taylor's Victoria Park, 10 to 1. lie Pastrano is returning 10{Tompion is 7-to-5 favorite and heavyweight ranks tonight hoping Bally Ache is quoted at 2 to 1. | to even matters with Alonzo| It costs $250 to enter a horse| Johnson. " and another $1,250 to start. "But win, lose or draw," he(Should 16 horses start, the race) said, "I'm not going to forget my will gross $163,200 with a net of | one , I want the light-heavy-|$119,100 going to the winner, crowd of some 100,000 moved in| Canadian rooters are pulling for him to score a Derby vic- tory CP Wirephoto 7 |of a back injury. Outfielder Al| {leski on the disabled list because | Kaline sat out Wednesday's game| with New York with a jammed left wrist, suffered while trying {for a diving catch in Tuesday's game. Before then, Kaline was| | playing despite 'a slight ankle in- | jury | Kansas City lost the services of |relief pitcher John Tsitouris, whose jaw was broken Wednes- {day when he was hit by a line| |drive during batting practice in| Boston | WILLIAMS PULLED MUSCLE | Boston Red Sox have been limp- ling along wihtout Ted Williams, who has been reduced to pinch- hitting chores for two weeks be- cause of a pulled leg muscle. Rookie catcher Ed Sadowski was| {forced to the bench with a split |finger. Earlier, regular catcher| {Haywood Sullivan was out with| the same type of injury Baltimore still does not have the full use of Clint Courwney, vet- eran catcher acquired from Wash-| ington. Although Courtney has| been to pinch - hit, his slowly-| mending broken wrist and sore finger have prevented him from RUNNERS HEAD FOR THE HILLS NEW YORK (AP)----A for running a 3:57 mile high up in the mountains By training very high altitude, a man to run a probably sec- secret at able mile four minute could shave one to three s own record The scientific tip comes from Dr. Bruno Balke, physiologist at the School of Aviation Medi- cine, San Antonio, an expert on exercise and high altitude, and onds off hi himself a superbly-trained ath- | pit as hard as any club. They lost| lete The miler should train for three to four weeks at 14,000- foot altitude or higher, Balke explained in an view here Running at this altitude, he couldn't approach his four-min- ute mark. Nor could he run a | lies | Dr. | inter- | | catching a full game. Injuries also | hampered pitcher Billy Hoeft and |outfielder-catcher Gene Green in |spring training and both were sent to the minors while they re- covered. Lefty Whitey Ferd left elbow while pi ning against Detroit strained his ng one in- uesday and left the game. It is not known how | | long he will be out of action. Out-| tielder Roger Maris missed four| games with a pulled muscle HARSHMAN DISABLED Cleveland lost Jack Harshman | from its pitching staff before the |season started. The veteran left- |hander was placed on the disab- led list due to a back ailment. Los Angeles Dodgers have been |pitcher Roger Craig for two months when he suffered a SUMMER THEATRE Canada's oldest professional {summer theatre is believed the |Brae Manor Playhouse at Knowl-| |ton, Que.; opened in 1936. | hitting first baseman, was sent|nesday night's game at Los An- home from Los Angeles Wednes-|geles. STRONG FIELD Thunderbird Bowmen Hold Annual Shoot Sunday the Thunderbird Bow-| The total vesults of the two- men of Oshawa held their annual |round are as follows: Men's FS |trophy tournament at their field| Expert --Clarence Shred, 967; Men's Inst. Expert, Jim Ross, 840; Women's FS Expert, Sheila archers from Galt, Toronto, Kit-|Stephen, 370; Women's Inst. Ex- chener, Hamilton, London and Pert, Joyce Berry, 504; Men's Oshawa were present. Due to the| Inst. Bowman, Bernie Robicheau, cold weather, the steaming cof-| 693; Women's Inst. Bowman, Mae fee and hot meal served by the|Sampson, 325 and Women's Inst. 11th Oshawa Boy Scouts was|Archer, Bernice Annett, 309. more than welcome. | The winners from Oshawa A 28-target field round was were Dave Livingstone, Men's shot in the morning and a 28-|FS Bowman, 789; Gord Clark, target broadhead round, was shot|Men's Inst. Archer, 553 and Al in the afternoon. Halton, Junior Boys' Open, 707. course, at Raglan. Although the weather was cold, Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY | "The modern way to travel is by air." For information regarding any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-944] We have a direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations | MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE end Co., Consde Ltd. DIAL RA 3-9441 Owned and d by Thomes d {} 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA four-minute mile the first day | he came back down to sea level But three or four days later, he should be able to set a rec- ord for himself, due to his greater oxygen - carrying and breathing capacities. A week or so later, he would no longer have these exira capabilities. weight crown." The race will be broadcast and Pastrane, 24, Who fights out of|televised by CBS 3:15-3:45, EDT.| New Orleans, dropped a close de- cision to Johnson when they met] TH SW -------------------- --_-- ---- -------------- ---- -- ------------ ~~. here last July. Afterwards, John- son, a 25-year-old slugger from| Braddock, Pa., dropped three| bouts in a row and fell from the top 10 list of heavyweights Pastrano went the other way. He was forced out of training for several months and suddenly began to lose weight "1 didn't go on any special diet," he explained. "I just dropped from 188 pounds to around' 177. He says he "feels better, faster and sharper." He goes into the televised 10- rounder with a 52-8-5 record. Johnson has an 18-4 mark. 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