EE aa' » et, 2 rh dial safes 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 25, 1961 e ® a \ Si % ~ ONTON (CP) -- The big know now about Oil In Final Minute _EmovTon cp) -- oe bike, SAREE Bla oe . ing clear of the Memorial have in the = col- a EL For 2-Game Lea mS The reason is that they. that have reached the Canadian ca, cont, ST Mt wh GALT (CP) -- A fluke shot game," agreed Winnipeg coach! comparative : : that wam¢ even imed at Hie Gord Siam won. i. TL msjiess first period eastern and. western J Misrea) officials, rd onday night well. We we Charlie Knox, ! BO ers within 8 single game breaks. We have to win one| oS. Michaers. winners of the, besbol-deven Series Terriers anadian senior hockey|here Wednesday, otherwise wel % contifiues wit es. championship and the Allan|won't be going to Kitchener." |blast. : nior A series, ve just got night That was a reference to a Ca- missing be good. viimers ind game Satirday lin IP: was just trying to throw it|nadian Amateur Hockey Assock|biithg Dibley Oil. Kings, 3 : of 7,000 is in front' a hapa BLL, ome (Fri decision Monday lo move JAE, oped pes Tange dls. andlcipecied I Edmonaoy Car: e room. ay's scl y heeng d But his attempted Phy with|to Kitchener along with the|pass behind descr as the best - coached! Father Bauer's two chief wor- less than a minute and a half|seventh next Sunday. It fol-{a dangerous three-man junior team ever to come oul are the big ice surface and raining in the game, de-/lowed Winnipeg complaints that|Pu od|of Edmonton. ; goalie Paul mith. The ice flected off Winnipeg Maroons| Galt ice surface was rough, al-|ended. Cocah Russell (Buster urface, 85 by 210 is defenceman Sheldon Bloomer though both teams expressed by|shaw . piloted the Edmonton Fert that of Maple 1 and past astonished goaltender satisfaction with it Mondayl|in the third period when akilteam to third place in thepeel St. Mike's ice and Gord Dibley. ght. : cut loose wi Central Alberta Interme-[POSSIY the biggest in Canada. 1t gave the Terriers the win-| Galt captain Butch Martin|the jug-|diate League, where Oil Kings, ; said he heard ning goal in a 4-2 victory over|and defenceman Ted Maki ac- played all winter. mith is good. the westerners and a 3-1 lead|counted for the Terriers' ear. Rev. David Bauer, coach will be the fifth. Memorial in the best-of-seven series. De-|lier goals, the third of the se-|play. the Toronto team, said on final for Edmonton and for fenceman Harry Neale's long ries for each. Lou Joyal and Bob McKnight set up the win-| rival in Edmonton he doesn Michael's but that's as far floater to the empty net after Reg Abbott tallied for Winni-| ning uly. He carried down the : aé the similarities go. Dibley was removed for an ex- peg. : right side, picked up his own fence: 3 By uel | Edmonton never has won the tra attacker was only icing on| There was some terrific goal-(re and broke away from nen uzda, oomer, Mue|oyp and the only time it came the cake. ending as both sides poured|a defender before getting the| SF, Jonuson: forwards: Joyal,|ts Alberta was in 1926 when Cal- ; ; Wylie's lucky shot climaxed it on. Dibley had 30 stops com puck to Wylie behind the net. iter, t, Parke, J. Ren-loary Canadians won. ain i the best game of the series to pared with 24 for Boat Hurley. |Dibley had no chance on the tall Orels, Mack ote i Ren-*'cl Michael's won the title in GOALIE DON DIBLEY OF WINNIPEG STOPS GALT'S DARRYL SLY date, witnessed by only 330 The 11 miner eee gis 0 Due off Bloomer's leg. | Gali--Goal: Hurley; defence: 11045 ant 1047. Mass Joat fans. Up 10 ther als in each of| scoring. when the Winnipeg goalie went|Sly, Keeling, Carol, FoUtiio miss the Bg) 5 ° : the second and third periods. With his back to the wall, |t0 the bench but Neale grabbed) Mall; fOPRETHS: tach, Malo, only to win the title ; National League | Galt coach Liovd Roubell el rooms said he might bavei® loose puck atter a faceoffi Ue MoKnight, Mader, Mar|thoee years in § Pow: : e eir best| Maroons captai ' SPORTS MENU sil of a. round but|more flown in for Wednesday almost the length of the ice. x Hh: foros: Gord Hamilton CAN SET PRECEDENT : UT still think we can play bet-| night's crucial game. Dunsmore| just squeezed inside the goal- Caleary and Sarg Samma tom "Ehis time St. Michael's have B Geo H C b 11 ter. We should have had more has missed the series to date|Post. Trail. B.C '|thei opportunity of being the Y . . amp e (0) OWS a ern goals." because of commitments at LINEUPS Mater only team to win the cup four SPORTS EDITOR "Couldn't ask for a better home. : Winnipeg--Goal: Dibley; de- Vissi ANY rid Per Ses. Maja id share vit) By JOE REICHLER [Curt Simmons primed to pitch alties: T. Rendall 1:5, Mc:|Generals and BO Associated Press Staff Writer |against Don Nottebart, Knight 150, J. oN ndall Geral | EE Won Te a - ' 'Everything From Soup To Nuts At the start of the 1961 sea-| Bob Friend won his third| Koufing 5:35, Winnipeg (too plorkship Oshawa Vikings Lose son, National League managers | without a defeat for the Pirates many men on ice) served wide THE NHL DREAM TEAM for the 1960-61 season predicted 8 Je 3 am Jace: Monday night but he needed Marshall 8:37, Johnson 1503, Bc gheg 20g a has been announced and much as it bothers one of us with 3 sul hy ub, Cincignat! ninth mune Jeip ¢ om Sen Joyal 15:13, Sly 313 wins 25 to 17 The long western i non-conformists, we have to go along with the selection. |The league standings today hander allowed only five hits Joyal (Ric son) 3:47; 2. po: Srought, when, the West's 148 make the pilots look like gen- through eight innings and went wises, oi the 1010 the final frame leading 7-4. Only one game sepa es the| wae Covington's single, an er- firgt four teams after Iwo weeks! ror and a sacrifice produced play. Another separa lone Milwaukee run. Friend got seventh place Milwa ukee| John Demerit to fl x |d y out for out Braves from the first place Los| yo "9 hut when Johnny Logan Sure, you may think Hall was better than Bower; but Bower won the Vezina. You may think Doug Harvey's injury had him all washed up but his play was still good enough to attract over 100 votes. Marcel Pronovost of Detroit certainly earned his berth. Then on the «forward line" we have 50-goal scorer "Boom Boom" B. Martin (Wylie) 6:16. Penal ties: Keeling 10:02. a: Keeling 10:61. 1v, Mai, 3 ruling allowing the Wet, 57; 4. Winnipeg, Abbott (J.\trom other teams Rendall, Bloomer) 5:09; 5. Galt,| Brayshaw sald Wylie 18:39; 6. Galt, Neale (Maki) 19:20. Penalties: Keel- will start the series with "|the Ontario winners, Twin-Bill To Visitors which Ian|J. Munch, R. Keeting, J. Wright, P. Phelan, J. Hanley, D. Wing, able to|B. Rodewald, G. Dewhirst, E. Warburton, G. Robertson, G. Two strong teams from out-of-|the score with a try, town visited the Oshawa Vikings | Nichol converted. Rugby-football club's ground at| The Scottish were now Lakeview Park on Saturday. |get the ball at will, and were % Geffrion--who else; at centre is Jean Beliveau and To- [Angeles Dodgers. San Frangroiq jn a run, manager|The 1st Oshawa XV played the feeding their fast backs at every|Rison, D. Lynch, R. Dundas, G.|ing 6:38, Marshall 6:38. same players who the ronto's Frank Mahovlich grabbed off the left-wing berth. ses, St 13 ns nd PID anny Murtaugh summoned Toronto Scottish, who brought a opportunity. Another 'beautiful| Rose, N. Bateman. STOPS season BJ Edmonton. But the On their scoring records and schedule eats, we find it i 38 oil det Sree 1 i a |Labine Jom the Jullpen, She team filled ith well-known i ey Juck Harding, ve > = game developed into a Dibley su 7. Ram ater Yam s available : » {si iali resente n, - rie = Qizticult to deny these six selections. Sure, some © the |sinker ball specialist got Roy|players who have rep alf the le th of tors further ng - dong struggle, without y Butch. Ba Au h dstenceman In the only game played Mon- t day, Pittsburgh edge d B eMilanion a grounder to end waukee 7-6 to drop the Braves |Ontario, and also an outstand- | score, put D either team gaining the advan- |ing player from {he west, Dave ahead. Ian tage. Bill Lockwood, Bernard Native Sons, defenceman Ken d is- Nichol made no mis Stephanson of Winnipeg Braves others were stars in the Stanley Cup playoffs but the YESTERDAY'S fact remains, the voting is only on the schedule. We | The Pirates collected 13 hits Bruce-Thomas, who has played |take with the kick. Derry, and Roger Babineau have no kick with the "second-team" choices either, Jus game oul oh) he eefiar. Tol four Milwaukee pitchers. Moin all the representative games With the pressure full on, the|played an outstanding game in god torwasd Byes Hesah of ; " » Ri f {Drabowsky, in relief, was for Canada when playing in Van- Scottish pressed home the at-\the forwards. A concentrated ef- . Hall, Stewart, Pilotte, Howe, Pocket Richard and. (of she National League, Faday| charged with the defeat. Pitts-|couver. The Oshawa 1st XV tack and John Allan scored an-|fort by Peterborough ended with The Toronto team will be §° + Moore. Boston and New York, completely ignored, ba rl Tove Dolted burgh scored four runs in the made four changes and a num- othe try after bursting trough a try, scored by Barry Rode- withous forward Stan (Sonny) 5 'may feel they have "a beef" but looking the whole | Fm, ond place fourth, defeating starter Bob|ber of positional adjustments tothe centre. The convert failed.|wald, which Dennis Wing failed|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Osborne until Saturday. Os- § schedule season over, it's our opinion that the majority : | Buhl, but what proved to be the|their team. Half time score: Vikings 0, Scot-|to convert, Half time: Vikings Batting--Bubba Phillips, In- borne 4s 8 Toronto writing nls OSHAWA VIKINGS -- D. Tay-|tish 16. J. Hinkson, D. Goldman, T.| The second half saw the Vik- . 1- hold the ball in K. Williams, M. Nichol-lings rally aid tou iG, oopgrd ball impossible to hold and the 0, Peterborough 3. The rain had now made the dians--Hit his first grand slam homer in eight major league seasons to lead the Indians to a 51 victory over Baltimore RACE CLOSE Every National League club) can change its position today.| With | winning run was scored in the eighth--in an unusual manner. lor, two out, Gino Cimoli Olinyk, D. Kocho, E. Neilsen, . of the voters did a good job. * BITS OF SPPORTS:- Sonny Liston has been in forward Pete * trouble with the authorities, seems they didn't exactly |San Francisco would take over|singled and Dick Groat fol-|ishen, with |game developed into a forward : : : first place by beating Los An-/lowed with another single. Ci-|Boyd, P. Sheppard, D. Roger, showing able leadership, h Orioles. have too much confidence in the men with which he |e The Giants were slated|moli slipped rounding third. IniD. Halliday, R. Lace, L. Head, Len Head, Don Pringle, and Ron struggle. Jerry Tymoshik made ~pyiehing.Frank Lary, Tigers SEMI a determined effort for Oshawa, breaking through to make a lot of ground, which was carried on by Erik Neilsen, but the Peter- borough defence held. Final score: Vikings 0, Peter- borough 3. 1 J NAPANEE WINS was associating.: Now former world's champion Rocky BARBIE (CP)--Napane¢ Co- Marciano has come out and announced he will be Son- ny's next manager , . . NIGHT RACING, inaugurated recently, is expected to prove a big boon to harness rac- ing in Ontario this season . . . WHITBY'S Junior la- crossers, defending champions, have stiffer opposition this year with Mimico back in the fold, along with Hastings replacing Peterborough, St. Catharnes, Bramp- ton, Fergus and Long Branch also back in the fold ... FRANK LARY, who has always had the jinx sign on the Yankees, pitched Detroit Tigers to their 8th successive win yesterday, beating Yankees 4-3 . . . "MIKE" Rod-.. won his third straight, de- feating his mew York Yankee mets defeated Barrie Lake "cousins" 4-3 for the Tigers' views 63 and won the Ontario eighth straight triumph. Lary|Hockey * Association o hurled a seven hitter for hisjate B semi-final series 4-2 here 24th lifetime victory over the|Monday night. Barrie Yankees in 32 meetings. the visifiors 33-21. mild, cool. D. Pringle. [Lace working like Trojans to pit Jack Sanford against Don|the rundown that followed, he i i SCOTTISH -- 1. Rougeroni, A, "he overwhelming odds. i-| Whiteman, I. Nicoll, J. Allan, J.| The last score of the game feats Milwaukee and the! moli had three hits, including a|Harding, K. Talbot, J. Ward, S.|was again by the Scottish, and Dodgers lose. The Cards had|double. Cuthbert, J. Millward, J. Cok it was started in mid-field when Catcher Battey Keeps Twins Up burn, I. Greig, N. Donaldson, Cooper, D. Bruce-Thomas. The game settled down in mid- field and Oshawa appeared to be holding their own against the heavy Scottish pack. The Osh- awa team were opening up the game at this stage and Tom Olinyk broke away and out-ran caught the Oshawa def on the wrong foot, which resulted in John Allan scoring in the cor- n er. Tan Rougeroni's kick from the far touch line was short. Jim Hinkson now playing at full-back saved a certain score DEN, our old pen-pal from Kingston (Whig- a. ME a number of defenders to take : By JOE REICHLER (games. Cleveland's Tito Fran- ts' last minutes with a fine Standard) that is -- is supposed to have cele- Associated Press Staff Writer |cona had a pair of singles to Sho ball deep into the opponents in tho Jam ig Ut od brated his 10th birthday, yesterday. Know Cookie Lavagetto knows ali{stretch his hitting streak 10] "ou ol ttich retaliated with a Final score: Vikings 0, Scot: € \ ell- Urni : something?--We'll be willing fo make a small wager |about Yogi Berra, Sherm Lollar| ®180t- fine inter - passing move tish 19. ARETTE A CiG T0 and Gus Triandos but as far as| the Minnesota Twins' manager, is concerned, the best catcher| that friend Miguel will not see 75 again. He refereed over 1000 NHL games--and then carried on in OHA for another six or seven years after that--and he's been ment, leaving the Oshawa side bewildered. A quick heel from the Scottish scrum resulted in a INTERMEDIATE GAME A good game was expect: ed with the Peterborough XV, MAJOR LEAGUE BATLD in the American League is his| three-quarter movement ttractive at Kingston since then for more than a decade. The |own Earl Battey. BASEBALL ith the Scottish wing, Jack Te play for fast, \ old silver-haired whistle-tooter has always been "cute" "Battey can beat you several| Harding, going over in the cor-igpen game was soon dispelled about his age--but he refereed in the days of Lou ways" Lavagetto explained National League ner for a try, which Tan Nichol|when the rain started and it during a spring training inter-| view. "He can hit, he can| throw, he 1s an expert handler Moon, Los Ang. of pitchers and he can run, | Post, Cincinnati something unusual i? 8 Cows Pilla. L 3 718 MOT eam catcher. During the last half of} unningham, ' . the 1960 During Battey was the Mathews, Mil. 30 6 11 .367|the rest of the game. The Scot- Lockwood, E. Neilsen, S. Mer- best catcher in the American| Runs -- Moon, Los Angeles, |tish weight in the pack soon be-|lin, D. Halliday, W. Derry, N League. I think this year he will|and Boyer, St. Louis, 11. gan to make itself effective and|Davis, J. Millington, H. Boyd. be even better." Runs batted in--Moon 14, Norman Donaldson increasedl P ETERBOROUGH -- So far the six-foot, 200-pound| Hits--Moon : Poy Californian has made his man- Doubles -- fdsko, Cincinnati, ager look good. Through the Moon and Latker, Los Angeles, team's first 10 games, Battey, Groat, Pittsburgh and F. Alou, 26, is batting .333 on 12 hits in|San Francisco, 4. | 36 times at bat. Monday night| Triples--Stuart Pittsburgh, 3. he gave his best performance of| Home runs--Moon 8. the cracking three hits,| Stolen bases--Pinson and Ro- including a threerun double in|binson, Cincinnati, 4. the 10th that led the Twins to Pitching -- Elston, Chicago a 10-6 triumph over Kansas Cityland Friend, Pittsburgh, 3-0, failed to convert. | poured during the whole match. Marshall Nichol-| OSHAWA VIKINGS II -- R. leave the field| Williams, D. Sheppard, L. Nan- which left the|cekivell, I. Nelson, J. Harrigan, with 14 men for|D. Goldman, J. Tymoshik, W Marsh--and that's over 25 years ago--and Mike Rodden had been going a long time then... . HUGO DITTFA continues to be the "red hot jockey" of the current yac- ing season and the "punters" who like to bet jockey's, rather than horses, are having a field-day at Fort Erie these days by backing the little German-born pilot .... GALT TERRIERS made it 3-1 in games, in the Allan Cup. finals last night, on their home ice and now they need just one more win to claim the Dominion Senor hockey crown--and the right to go to the world's i tournament next year if their Galt fans can afford it, Meanwhile, the series is headed for Kitchener ice, pro- vided the Winnipeg Maroons can make it last long enough--and if they don't--then that's it! Told To 'Bean' | Leas Have Batters By Trouble In Some Coaches |yo cou City LOS ANGELES (AP) --Jim rosnan, veteran relief pitoher or Cincinnati Reds, says that|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS occasion he been or-| Rain i dered to hit a batter deliberat-|seys s and the J agsey. City Jes. bosom buddies during this young International League ely and has done it. baseball This statement by the Na- tional League twirler was car- season. Twice in the last three games, the rains came just in ' ried in a copyright Herald time to save the Jerseys from -Ex- press story by John B. old Monday. Brosnan, asked if he had de- defeat at the hands of Toronto's liberately hit a batter, replied: Maple Leafs. Toronto held com- " manding advantages on both occasions. Monday night the Leafs erupted for five runs in the top the 10th inning. Rain prom- ptly stepped in and washed out the five tallies, leaving the teams tied at 2-2. The umpires called the action off after wait- ing 49 minutes. Saturday night Toronto held a 41 lead in the fourth frame when a rainstorm came to Jer- sey City's rescue and forced postponement of the game. After spotting the Jerseys a 2.0 advantage in Monday night's only Interna tional that , {League activity, the Leafs Brosnan, who has played for came up single runs in the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardin- eighth and ninth to tie. the score als and Reds, didn't say what at 2-2 after nine. managers have ordered him to All eight clubs are scheduled hit batters. "for action tonight. | AB R R Pct. 42 11 21 .500 Shortly after, 35 5 15 .429|ishen had to 33 7 13 .394|through injury, Vogue Pe is your best buy In convenient pocket pack or Ralf-pound tin BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS -_§i OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOLS : REGISTRATION OF KINDERGARTEN & GRADE 1 PUPILS Kan. City " 020 040 0 - .6 7 4|Kansas City (Hebert 1-0) (N) agishoation of Kindergarten and Grade | pupils for Sepiember, 1961, R. MgEwen during Minn. bm FRERES hrm ---- St arse; 36 917 412 35 815 .429 NY Los Angeles San Francisco St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia Probable Pitchers Today Katt, Giel Moore (9) (1-1)| Washington (Burnside 0-0 or and Battey; Larsen, Kunkel (6) |Hobaugh 0-0) at Boston (Con- ; Ri will be held in all schools except King Street and T. the afternoons of Rakow (7) Daley (9) (1:2) Kee-|ley 0-0). April 26th and 27th, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Athletics. 1.000. gan (10) and Pignatano, Sulli- Games Wednesday The victory kept the second- American League van (7). HR: KC-Throneberry| Washington at Boston A For KINDERGARTEN, the Registration will be for children whose Sth birthday is not later then December 31st, 1961. place Twins within one alf-| B R H Pet. (2). Cleveland at Baltimore (N) game of Detroit Tigers, whe Temple, Cleve. Cleveland 000 005000 5 61) New York at Detroit For GRADE 1, the Registration will be accepted for children whose &th birthday is not later than December 31st, 1961. ? retained first place with a 4-3|prandt, Balt Baltimore 100000000 - 1 71] (Only games scheduled). victory over New York Yan-prancona, Cleve. 43 7 16 .372 Perry (20) Funk (8) and Fed Tog 2s dr Fo 3 1 0 Ro Sn Hk t t iol -1. , oi y 0c! an Ti , eated Baltimore Orioles 51.Kaline, Detroit 37 813 liz, (5). HR: Cle-Phillips (). Those who are five or six between September 1st and December 31st, and who have not yet enrolled in Kindergarten will be registered now for admission at the beginning of school in September to Kindergarten or Grade L, according to age. Birth Certificates must be presented before children will be finally admitted, If these are not presently available they Minnesota rallied for three| Ryps Tem | -- ple, Cleveland, 000100 3 71 runs in the top of the ninth t0iwood, Detroit and Mantle, New New ok 3" 00x. 4101 should be obtained immediately and submitted to the principal before June 29th, 1961. - overcome a 6-3 Kansas Cit er Wore Faroe x I Turley (2-1), James (5), Staf- berry's three-run homer in the Runs batted in -- Francona, ford (7) and Berra; Lary (3-0) bottom of the eighth. Battey's Cleveland, Allison, Minnesotaland Brown. HRs: NY-Skowron leadoff single ignited the tying and Mantle, 11; Boros, Detroit, |(2). Det-Cash (2). rally. Two Atliletics errors and 10; Phillips, Cleveland, 9. National League Bob Allison's single filled the Hits--Temple, 17. (Milwaukee 100 003 002 - 6 71| San Francisco (Sanford 0-1) bases in the 10th against loser Doubles--Kaline, 6. | Pittsburgh 000 401 11x + 713 2/at Los Angeles (Drysdale 2-1) Bud Daley and set the stage for| Triples -- Piersall, Cleveland | Buhl, Piche (4), Drabowsky| (Night). Battey's game - winning blow. 2. . |(6) (0-1), McMahon (7), and| Milwaukee (Nottebart 0-1 or Ray Moore won in relief. Home runs--Mantle, 5. | Law; Friend (3:0), LaBine (9) Burdette 0-0) at St. Louis (Sim- The Tigers extended their| Stolen bases--Versalles, Min.|and Smith. HR: Pgh-Mazeroski/mons 1-0) (N) ! winning streak to eight straight PSgota. |®- | pi iladelphia_(Crecn LO) at as Frank Lary continued his Pitching -- Lary, Detroit, 3-0,| International League | Pittsburgh (Mizell 1-0) (N) hex over the Yankees. The|l 00. | Toronto 000 000 011+ 2 70| Cincinnati (O'Toole 12) at hey little righthander hurled|. Strikeouts -- Turley, New|Jersey City 000200000: 2 81 Chicago, (HBL J a seven-hitter to lift his lifetime | (Tie, § innings, rain). | Games Wednesday Ridzik, Coleman (8) 2 Philadelphia at Pitts. (N) York, 17. mark against the Yankees to 24 Pena, Davis Cincinnati at Chicago | : | Thompson; victories and only eight de! popym SOCCER LEAGUE |and Kravitz. Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) eats. | San Francisco at Los Ange- ill i ._.| WINDSOR (CP)--A new soc- American League Bubba Phillips hit his first| iNDgo (GB) <A Dew soe oo. Jan F 889 Games Today grand-slam home run in eight : | Detroit -| major league seasons to spark| Michigan Ontario Interna: |y,,neqota 800 % |Toronto at Columbus 800 2 3; |Buffalo at Richmond ¢ tional League has been organ- the gh biow came itl eq and consists of 10 teams. eT Rochester at San Juan The victim #vas Milt Pappas, The two Canadian entires in the|poston 1 |Syracuse at Jersey City who failed to finish for the sec-|loop are Windsor Teutonia, de-|Chicago Games W ond straight time. Jim Perry|fending Essex County League|pajtimore Toronto at Columbus won with: eighth - inning help|champions and Windsor Caboto,| washington Buffalo at Richmond from Frank Funk when thejrunners - up to. Teutonia last|Kansas City Rochester at San Juan Qrioles loaded the bases. year in the Essex County cir-|Los Angeles 1256 % | Syracuse at Jersey City Johnny Temple, league-lead- cuit. Opening game of the sea- Probable Pitchers Today American Association ing hitter, extended his hitfing|son will be played May 6 at| New York (Ford 2-1) at De- Monday's Results streak through all 10 Cleveland Windsor. trolt (Mossi 20) (N) |No games schéduled. LC) Old asked: 'Then managers, upon occasion, do order their|of pitchers to deliberately hit a batter,r but not with the idea of permanently injuring a player? "That's right," replied Bros- nan. "Where do you try to hit them--in the shoulder, hips or egs?" he was asked. . "Usually at his back," said = the bespectacled Brosnan. "The worst that could happen would The Board would :appreciate as complete a registration as possible so that the adjustment of school districts may be completed as early p= possible. . GBL!| 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION J. Ross Backus, Business Administrator. OSHAWA, C. M. Ei 'ea Sipstintendes "git al | | EE 3 3 4 5 5 286 5 Laws b BBWS «3 TNO OB UB Be 0D Chairman.