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The Oshawa Times, 31 Aug 1960, p. 15

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Members of the O Junior golf team are here, as they It Could Have Been Friday, 13th In AL. By JOF accept the nia REICHLER mi 0 trophy Associated Press Stall Writer It will American Lea Tuesday nigh In Washin wild, whack ular in Senator them in and 20 run Chicago won In Boston both ends header from hours and 25 innin Boston 13 innings 32 in 10 Boston's a balling nine De a on I action ton 10-innin the Whit cored one vhich the first se in the 11-10 the a Red of twi-n Detros won Pe and the se mnning Pete Runne rampage hits, six in the Imi fan thew hefore forge pectal e So en next OX it afte er ond am opener ind run hetween nning three 4 look double 7 in game I as on ing Bos the interprovineial at the Canadian Championships terday. Presenting winning title Golf ye for team Junior Toronto, n also the Jim pitcher with Mike Higgins charging out to oft with Tiger ton went manager wild, mound to Bunning alte had beaned piteh (UATE the Don Buddin a torrential rain he Yankee home, but those who made the Yan kees rally in the ninth to defeat Kansas City Athletics 32 and maintain their 1% lead Baltimore In New York Kept many Stadium a vould customer it game over ONE QUIET GAME Onl} Baltimore no untoward incident whipped Cleveland there the Was Ori in a oles 4:1 For se the fan in Washing ton, a pitching duel Baseball's 'Oldies' Still Among Stars Baseball NEW YORK (AP old guard, led b Ted Williams, Warren Gene Woodling, Is holding its own and game still has place ers over Ji Woodling, at the challenging oles, is the hitest big Ler the momen safely in 15 st It boosted his 200 Knuckleballer another of Paul eran Birds at 17 games and lost 7 Musial, 39-year-old batting Louis Cardinals' the National Le games, Musial ha with 14 homers and ted in Spahn toward season for a 16:7 run average 3 Williams, 42 with 24 homer Boston a i the of ig average Hoyt ag a also 39, 1 his 11th 20 4) was hb and 9 when he wa CANADIANS W STRATFORD, Con Vancouver South H feated Atlanta, Ga in a women \ tournament game, 1 inated Atlanta ment, Vancouver's from rec champion, has pennant drive in In on ame Musial, spahn and more pr ovin for olde Baltimore hi ame from Ww han the play league He A of Ori bat hit and 264 to helm Richards' nas won el 10 even-time e a0 IN St #9 mark Woruns his winning fi RBI delined cp Quit I rd bat way He has won five in a row record and his earned 124 for in i de a ball all elim Is tourna 2:1 definitely last week with a shoul der injury, Vie Wertz of Boston leads the majors in grand slam homers with three, is second in RBI with 90 and 17 homers all told to go with his 287 aver who is 35 has aie Minnie Minos White Sox, 37, is Amey the one re of Chicago of nine Jars oven 302 with RBI and can League 100 mark. He 14 homers, hases at 2 Lhe 146 hits 13 stolen Yogi Berra American player homers, Rocky three » time most valuable 304 with 14 45, League is hitting Nelson, 36, of Pitstburgh Was & 208 average for M4 games while Gerry Staley, 39, has won 11 games a reliever for the Chicago White Sox YESTERDAY'S STARS ASSOCIATED PRESS Pete Runnels, Boston collected nine hits as Sox swept a double from Detroit 54 in 13 and 3-2 in 10 Pitehing Warren doled owt hutout By THE Batting nfielder the Red end mning Spahn, Mil five hits for of the season and 50th of his career as the Braves blanked St, Louis Cards 10:0 to regain second place, aukee ) third Vib i ONTARIO TEAM RECEIVES CANADIAN JUNIOR GOLF TROPHY Coleman the Pe golfer Ernie ¥ 5 Ir [8] psi-Cola The are Hauser, Kit ophy iario (left-to-right) chener Panasiuk, Windsor; John dred, Peterborough and Wilcox, Toronto John junior cP 'Young Stars Boh Kin Brian | Wirephoto PLAYOFF SURPRISL Junior Petes Oust Legion From OBA The Ontario Baseball Associa two-run lead in their first trip tol Noble in succession to score one In last Saturday's | to the tion Junior "A" play-off trailithe plate as they greeted Osh- run. Another two cross the PIBLE peigaie vA" team, at Lakeview leaded last night for the Oshawa awa starter Danny Gray, Alex on a costly error, Bobby Brew- Park, the Oshawa Cricket Club | Legion team as they bowed out Pearson singled, Jack Meagher ster took over at this point and mathematically lost all chances lof further competition, losing 7-5 walked and Norm Tetlock ground- fanned Rowe, Peles had scored finishing on top of the Toronto {to the Peterborough Junior ed in a choice play, wiping out three times without a hit and District C. C. Godin' divi- | Petes" Pearson at third base, Catcher. The winners went ahead in the sion | Coupled with their 53 triumph Pete DeNobel delivered the erush- seventh on Pearson's single and With only two games remain Sunday afternoon at Riverside ing blow, a single, scoring Meag-| another Oshawa error and a hit ing they have three more losses | Park in Peterborough, the hoys| her and Tetlock raced home op a by DeNoble, "Peles" added an po "wb perkdate "A" team » |from the Liftlock City eaptured wild pitch insurance tally in the pinth on an" "we "coor coore of Baturday's {the best 2-0f-3 series in straight! Legion bounced right back in Oshawe error and back-to-back! ooo oocios vans (0 71 runs, in ? | games and will now await the win! their half of the inning, scoring singles by Tetlock and Denoble, |For oe icitors ner of the Belleville-Cornwall ser- five times, which proved to be off loser Brewster, The Parkdale skipper won the ies for the next round their only scoring inning, Lucky DeNoble with three hits and toss and elected to bat first, The Losing to the Peterhoro outfit! Wills ignited the rally with a tri-| Pearson and Tetlock with two-hit opening batsmen. for. Parkdale was "just one of those things" as ple, "Spike" Minacs walked and efforts, were tops for the "Petes Humphreys and Cheong, batted [they seemed to do just every Wills scored on Roberts' single. Oshawa's Lucky Wills eollected Loy oo So, Sue ochawn howling © |right while the Oshawa club just Jackie Cole walked to load the two in a losing effort, attack of Harris and Wallace, The " [couldn't find a winning formula bases, however Bill Miklas went! PETERBOROUGH -- Pearson, |p un ie conve vesched 22 runs during the series, down on strikes, Peter Bilenduke ss; Meagher, If; Jeweller, in Ist; ol ou oe dlaimed the wick During the regular season play, whacked out an important single Tetlock, Ih; DeNoble, e; Driscol, Et of Cheong. Harris ther bowled | Legion nailed down eight wins in for two more runs, Lionel Kelly 2b; Turnbull, rf; Shrubb, cf; Ye new i Nowell without | 10 outings over this same team in drew another "free pass", Jim- Rowe, Ib; Foley, p, W in Ist. | 050 Lm shed (0 the score ithe Lakeshore loop. On the mie Breckenridge was safe on an, OSHAWA LEGION Wills, | Al this borat the Parkd ale ship strength of this fine record, the error and Bilenduke scored asl 3h; Minacs, 2b; Roberts, ss; Cole, er % post, Joined Humvhrers Motor City team was picked to Gray hit a sacrifice fly, From c; Miklas, If; Bilenduke, ef; Kel! od these two Wested Ae (nit win the series, Even though OBA!this point on, Legion saw onlylly, Ih; Breckenridge, rf; Winter, And } wt the Osh wa Loy ul is finished for the season, the brilliant relief hurling by Ron- rf in 6th; Gray, p; Brewster, p in ly re hod id Ji Ve befor boys of coach Mike MacArthur nie Jewell, who relieved starter 3rd, {ras h ry a LB 0 Harris # land Manager Teddy Stone are Wayne Foley during the outhurst RHE a Wallace in the |still in the final playoff series,| Scoring three times in the 3rd 7 #1 lo ong ne wling tt ck and lin their Lakeshore loop, with stanza, the Petes tied the count 5 6 3 I awa ¢ ' ie Fou i T oe Newcastle, Gray hit Jewell, then walked Barnes' pane oe ice Ne no "Peles" jumped into a quick Tetlock and Bill Driscol and De- d 3 Hie score i Glasgow Bids For CRICKET NEWS 2% 000 101 Oshawa 500 000 000 Umpires "Ab" (plate) and Ernie Reid (bases), Don Campbell's Bluebird 11 Is Petes | At this point, Humphreys had scored 22 runs and Tomko 19 run out of the total of 53 Indians!' Junior Title With the interprovineial White Sox" Frank and the Benators' Pe Washington led 140 at even between the Baumann dro Ramos end of TORONTO (CP) Canadian junior team championship out of the vay, three youths today took dead aim al the Canadian junior play golf championship Klug Bob Panasiuk of Windsor and Minnie Gordon Le Riche of Montreal vith 141s and John Morgan of Vancouver with 144 were the three low shooters after a 36-hole qualifying round Tuesday held in conjunction with the interprovin cial team championship. Panas luk led Ontario's four-man team to victory Last year of the first he the and match lead in walks Ted and hounced runs in its half on Jim Lemon's Chicago Look 2-1 eighth on a pair of singles by pinchhitier zewski, Roy Minoso, Washington hack three dist The in tl three-run a dlever ith four coming nome run scored five runs top of the ninth, Minoso's homer giving them a 7-6 lead. Washingion tied. it in the of the ninth on Billy Gard 5 two-run blew. In the top of Nellie Fox doubled home Gavdner's While Box the trio took three four places at Mont real where Alan Kennedy of Van couver, who was 15 strokes he t Wid hind Panasiuk in the qualifying throw gave Chicago two more for vound team championship medal an 11-7 lead he Benalors play competition, eventually won bounced back with three runs onthe individual title by beating Le a double by Bob Allison, a triple Riche 7 and 6 in the final by pinchhitter Julio Becquer and! This vear Kennedy is nol com- a home run by Lennie Green, | peting, Panasiuk and Le Riche last er the 10th and wo run Seek Canada's Olympic By M, McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England, Correspondent to The Oshawa Times GLASGOW, Scotland Fdin- burgh is not the only Beottish city which is to make a bid for the 1966 Commonwealth and Em pire Games, The traditional ri valry between Glasgow and Edinburgh has reared its head Hardly had the Edinburgh City Council confirmed its intention of making a bid for the 1966 Em pire meeting than the city coun cil of Glasgow started on the same trail At & meeting of the city coun eil, it was unanimously agreed to sel up a special commitiee Lo ex amine the possibilities of putting forward the name of Glasgow as a location for the games in that year. The decision was taken on a motion, without discussion. lis proposer said "This primarily a Scottish suggestion, and in my view the natural, obvious and indisputable venue should he Glasgow He sald he was quite aware that their. Edinburgh friends were {the A 4 are hoping that they can win this WIN IN their last in the junior di Rubies Both are 18. Morgan is 17 5th the THREE-STROKE WIN the The Ontario team had a 600 Chico total and a three-stroke win over 15TH ixth equally anxious to obtain the priv ilege of staging the games, and it was significant that its city trea surer was in the forefront Much was made of the fact year hit, a double In Gicion scored Frank Malzone winning run for Boston in first game, A throwing error by Tiger shortstop Fernandez permitted pinch run-| British Columbia ' ner Tom Brewer to score the! None of the members of the winner in the second, Rocky Manitoba, Alberta and combined the with SPORT FROM BRITAIN Games {that Glasgow was a sports-minded city, In Hampden gnd Ibrox parks they had two of the finest grounds in the British Isles, capable of housing vast numbers, The pro- posals had the unqualified sup- port of the clubs owning these grounds, Other facilties for all the events of the games were avail able, with the exception of a swimming pool, This would give Glasgow the incentive to build a pool of international standards Strange to say, approval of the Glasgow application has come from some official sources in Ed inburgh, Lord Provost Dunbar of that city has said the main thing vas that the Empire Games should come to Scotland '(lasgow has as much right to apply as anyone else', he said "Edinburgh does nol have a mon opoly But from Councillor Russell, chairman of burgh Council Works Commit tee, comes an even more forth right statement, He said that he would very much like to see the games going to Glasgow "Glasgow has all the facilities with the exception of a suitable swimming pool, In addition, half of the population of Scotland lives within 20 miles of the centre of Glasgow, At Test Scene BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS Utah (AP)--They uncrated a new British racing car Sunday near these western Utah salt flats Phil Edwards of The car is the Bluebird IJ, mer Canadian 0) Britisher Donald Campbell's $4, star, sald the 500,000 entry in the 1960 assault much potential in sports on the world's car speed record "I've seen lot cP) Montreal, Dy for track LEOPOLDVILLE mpi today Congo a of material of 304,106 miles an hour set by interior where he | [the late John Cobb of England in' 5 surgical clinic 1047, Campbell in charge of and a B0O-hed leprosarium will spend the next "They have a lot of potential car and the flats, Then, starting national basis Sept, 12, he'll try for a speed The Congolese need mark of 500 m.p.h 5 4 training and comept Three Americans hope to heat] "things that are Campbell to it, Mickey Thomp- Canada son, Dr. Nathan Ostich, They'll race this week or next Campbell already holds water speed mark of mph The II, has a "free turbine' engine that develops 4, 250 horsepower, It has an air brake system to slow it to 400 m.p.h., and disc brakes designed to bring it to a stop from 400 ex m.p.h, in 60 seconds In the cockpit, dials showing the car's speed and its rate of acceleration will be reflected on the cockpit's armored glass wind | shield in such a way that the fig. & ures will appear to be projected ug {onto the track surface 100 yards coaching ition Edwards bronze the 260.35 run in #-metre 1936 Olym- medals the 1032 for the ruce B and the Edin Bluebird Colavito had tied the score in the New Brunswick-Prince Edward 10th with his 27th home run for| Island teams made the 159 quall-| Detroit. Runnels added three hits fying score for the junior finals in the tie Chicago's Panasiuk got fine support from Al Smith at the batting Ernie Hauser of Kitchener Rock lead, who refused fo fold when he learned that he had to shoot un:| der 79 in order win, He bir died the 34th and 35th holes and] LONDON (CP) parred the 36th to get a 76 on brand-new prospect of triple the last 18 holes to go with the crown there was scant enthus 75 he shot in the morning round jasm for the latest soccer trophy for a 151 (otal competition as the new football Teammates John Kindred of season opened nighteap to 324 toy Vay inning of the Buddin received a fracture when hit by loser Bun neident brought the dugout In the second game possible skull on the forehead ning's piteh, The Higgins racing out of charge Bunning with deliber ate beaning. Both benches emp tied but order quickly re tored seventh to to was rounded player Yankee his 12th Chuck year-old the Indians 15th Gentile loser Women's form held Donald his Estrada, Baltimore's 22 right-hander to four hits for Home runs by Jim Gene Stephens off Jim Perry accounted for all but one the Orioles' runs, rookie victory and of BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Ry American League New York Baltimore Chica Wa Clev Detroit HRoston Kansas ( 1 Pet #02 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GRL 84 1 164 1 140 20 152 American League 000 000 025 4 000 100 042 Chicago Wash Baumann Donovan (6.1 and Lolla Ran 9 Hernandes Ratte HR: C1 Was Lemon Green Staley } Cleveland 000 100 Baltimore Perry Romano: Estrada (15 andos, HR: Cle-Morgan Stephens Gentile (3 Kansas ( New York B, Daley (1 Turley A Howard, HR Detroit 000 00 iy on 13 oye 0 NY Boye 000 000 121 000 Poston 040 000 (00 000 00) Running here 9 Sturdivant and wi Wynn Cley 10 rdner 00 x man 1060 001 000 } O00 00) Kravit Hl) 13 0 Is 101 | 10 enge ¥ I and 13 9 i and 10 Wills van Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Cleveland (Locke 1.4) at Balti more (Brown 93 or Barber 94) Ni Kansas ( Her New 1-0) ) 3) bert $13 York and Terry iy Garver 1.7) at 7 and Stafford Detroit (Bruce (Delock Chicago at Boston Shaw 12:10) at Washing- Stobbs 95 or Lee 6:4) (N National League Pet 611 ail 360 M7 ton ' GBL iH W Ww Pittsburgh Milwaukee St. Lou Los Angeles San Fran Cincinnati 6% 6% Ne 300 13% 41 21% 407 254% 381 29 V7 6! 7 73 a HH National League 000 000 100 1 Fra 000 020 00x 2 Roberts and Coker Jones (15.14) and Landrith Cincinnati 110 000 200 4 10 0 010 201 001 3» 80 Nuxhall (1.7) (6) and rb hie Schaffernoth Thacker, HR: Cin y Chi-Banks (37 000 000 000 € 01 000 $3x Broglie Kline and Sn Spahn HR: Mil Aaron 020 020 00} Wi Wi) Pl Ago 70 61 Sam Phila Nar Chicago O'Toole H and io 3 a 0 101 Rauta and 16-7) " 7.7 MH 110 An 2100 Friend 11 Koufax I, Sherry eles 000 000 020 Face and 611 Roebuck MeDevitt (8) Pgh Groat 8 Sm f HR 2 Clements Today's Games Probable Pitchers) Sadecki T-7) at ( 10:14) (N (Burdette 168 and (And nein H ok Milwaukee Willey 57) at Chicago (Ells. worth 6-10 and Anderson 7-8) Pittsburgh (Mizell 97) at Francisco (O'Dell 7-0) Philadelphia (Buzhardt 4.12) Los Angele #1) (N) International League Ww Pot 9 664 (i 528 ral ol GRL HESS, Toronto Richmond Rochester k¢ Buffalo gl Jersey 70 Miam [A] Columbus (2 Montrea i] International League Toronto 000 000 000-0 35 Rochester 000 000 30x } Rideik, Scantlebury (7 dnd Thompson Cannizearo, Peterborough © Kawartha whol The Foothall League has estab had a 151 on a 78 and a fine 73, jished a new midweek cup com with 78 and 7 farred annoy 4 137, out the Ontario contest makes the third trophy With the sore ied 3B 1e squad with the Football Association Cup 1, Joe Demaes ade I mar Harr Toes. anather any one team winning all three 0 second ec Ape L J HE) DAS A ng the Ams ex = Athletic, singled Demaestri ON TUESDAY bh season. Among the tean By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Slrongest contenders for the Yrovs i 44 wie hag {league championship Totten 1 ) p championship--Irene Mac-|and West Bromwich Albion Kelowna, B.C,, ninth, | All four regard the league cup ay--Sara Barber, Brantford, and|ley, the defending league cham Judy McHale, Margaret Iwasaki|pion, is bidding for the league {for finals) only project for improving itsell YACHTING (financially, NG -- real, fourth in second of seven) San Dragon-class trials even id-metre class trials Scram, skippered by Bill Bur. Mad Dog, skippered by Pierre Desjardins, Montreal, 2nd in| 4 |and Brian Wilcox of the host petition in an effort to holster Three ex-Kansas City players Toronto club 7 for attendances, The new knockout starred in the Yankee victory th the Yarkees last by | and the league championship on the Yankees last win. But the chances are against {ter, singled and was sacrificed " ith A} {nnir mn. Cleti that are passing up the league ome witn 10 Winning run els " . cup contest re four of the Boyer, still another old K( F a ¥ DIVING . ham Hotspur, Sheffield Wednes 10-metre high plat: day, Wolverhampton Wanderers SWIMMING las an additional burden on an Women's 400-metre medley re. overcrowded schedule, But Burn and Mary Stewart, all of Van. cup couver, fifth, (failed to qualify] The new cup is not the league's | Argo II, skippered hy Dr. Sam: | uel (Sandy) Macdonald, Mont Saga 11 withdrawn by skipper at Mel Gould, Toronto, from second | | |] Vancouver, 25th in second | of seven Star-class trials, | | second of seven Flying Duteh. man-class trials i 19 21 City lan Bruce, Wakefield Que, eighth in second of seven trials] in Finn class | ROWING W Donald, Vancouver, and RO Homan Lome Loomer, Cranbrook, B.( | Keegan ang "fth in heat of pairs without coxswain; go lo second-chance| § 0 'epechage | 000 202 x-- 4 B80 BOXING | Umbricht, Olive (3) and' Her Jeffery Alleyne, Montreal, lost vera; Lawrence and Izquierdo, by technical knockout to Cele Dotterer (7 donio Lima, Argentina, in light 2 1 middleweight class, 1110 Her , a Keith 4 Columbu 001 001 0 2 Jersey ( Columbu O00 000 000. Jersey ( 010 100 01x Veale, William i) and Pena and Dotterer eal 000 010 0 010 80 x ner (3 Jockey Gomez Rides His 200th Winner | FORT ERIE (CP) Jockey 000 100 030 4 7 Aveline Gomez rode four more 000 010 3 4 | Winners at Fort Evie Tuesday Smith, The amazing Cuban, who has 9 and Lonnett completely dominated Canadian 030 001 000 {4 9 3 racing since he frst appeared in 200 800 201 510 1 this: country SIX years ago, now Romonosky (0) Kipp has a total of 200 winners in the Gone 122 days of the Canadian mn rera Mon Bult Kunkel, Ga Paodb 1 61 10 81 and Cole Surkom and man House Montre Jufialo Valdes Phillip Richmond Miam Gahler lan al 002 * without endorsers o 10) 2 Hi (0) 3 andl Catton ) AN rst Luehke 0 Today's Portecarrero nd Rrown Games ( N) N at Ro : N) wo at Miami (N) CALL AL REKUSH RECORD CATCH shermen on Canada's Atlantic enjoyed their best seyson fon record in 1939, M X at RB ¥ wie Coast Richnuse Not Much Enthusiasm For New Soccer Set-Up Despite the! THE FASTEST GROWING ALL-CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY 17 SIMCOE ST, N, Branch affices throughout Ontario. in front of the car, Thus, Camp bell will be able to check his speed without taking his from the salt, FOOTBALL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Four WLT Toronto $00 Ottawa 210 Montreal 1206 Hamilton 030m Saturday's Game | Montreal at Ottawa | WIFU RIENC IT'S THE NEW EXPE with evidence that tele vision is cutting heavily into] soccer receipts, the league Is {planning to negotiate a contract {for television rights to matches, A shot in the arm for attend ances in the hard-hit fourth divi sion will be provided by the ap pearance of Peterborough United, a prosperous. non-league side that finally made the grade after vears of trying, Peterbor ough averaged 20,000 attendance for home matches last season, compared with 4,000 for several [struggling fourth division clubs Faced F 86 71 A Pts 49 an 75 7 Swe 353 KING ST, WEST SIMCOE ST, NORTH @ 10 CORNER 3 $ CONLIN'S RD 1 PHONE RA 3.9311 Thursday's Game A Pts Winnipeg 6 10 Edmonton B.C Calgary Former England centre « for | : £ Sask ward Nat Lofthouse, who retired iat the end of last season, Is has He's one of five who have tried-- gaid Edwards during a visit here or will try--to break the mark from Coquilhatville in the Congo two weeks trying out both the all they need is incentive on a lacking even in who won third-place pies and also placed third in the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Augen 31, 1960 15 Parkdale's Win Ends Oshawa Club's Hopes Once again the Oshawa bowlers regained the initiative and claim. ed three quick wickets, The Parkdale score then read 66 runs for the loss of seven wickets, However, when the Parkdale score was at 53, E, Dawson came to hat for Parkdale. Almost single-handed, Dawson took care of the remaining scoring for Park. dale, Out of the 5 runs added after Dawson came to bat, he per sonally scored 46 runs, Harris bowled extremely well for Oshawa, He bowled 20 overs for an analysis of five wickets for 44 rums, Long, with two wickets for 21 runs and Huband, two wickets for 10 runs also bowled well in re. ief, In the Oshawa innings, Gus Long, who scored 41 runs out of the Oshawa total of 71, was the only balsman to cause any con- cern to the Parkdale bowlers, For Parkdale, Chalk bowled well, howling seven overs with out conceding a run and claiming one wicket, Mason, with three wickets for seven runs and Irwin with one for five runs, also turned in fine performances with the hall, This loss again proved that the Oshawa team still lacks depth in ithe batting 'Sports Potential Is High In Congo 1,500-metre run in 1986, expressed hope the Congolese will obtain the same direction and aid in sports from the United Nations as they now are getting for med. ical and health services and pub. lie administration, Edwards singled out the seven. foot tall Watusis of Ruanda- Urundi, just outside the eastern Congo frontier, as possibly great track and field athletes, The doctor, a native of British Guiana, was in Leopoldville fo have broken spectacles replaced and to report to UN headquar- ters He is part of a four<oclor medical team in Coquilhatville, the capital of Equator province, He arrived in the Congo Aug, 1 and expects to leave in about twe months, IT'S THE NEW EXPERIENCE IN MOTORING V] 3 I) » z The car they said couldn't be built @ 5 TRIUMPH HERALD ? : : 5 MITH® PORT After 7 p.m, RA 8.5912 sh O : 2 making a comeback, The 32-year British Columbia at Winnipeg old Lofthouse says his ankle in. jury has healed and he will once again lead the Bolton Wanderers attack Perhaps the greatest loss to British soccer during the summer was the retirement of Tom Finney, the Preston and England forward, His first-class career spanned more than 15 years and included 76 international caps, RACE LABOUR DAY MONDAY SEPT, Sth RACING FROM 11:00 AM. 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