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The Oshawa Times, 22 Jul 1961, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 22, 1961 13} 'Hank Bauer Ends HE'S NOT DUMB - | 'Career As Plaver | . | gl CITY (AP)--ALmost!there. He aye x] If Argos Ma de Cookie, He's Helped Them Too {14 years ago, a husky right-|gio and Yogi Berra." But when| {fielder played his first major|they asked him for No. 3, Casey By JACK SULLIVAN other day signed five' one-year! In his third game in 1956 he: "Like the time I got a rush Canadian Press Staff Writer contracts with Argos. And, asifymbled and the miscue cost order at my store and drove to, {league baseball game and didn't hesitate over the list, in- | rapped three hits off Lou Bris- cluding Mickey Mantle: Heads wagged in sympathy|far as is known, he hasn't tried poo 5 the game. He had heated Toronto for the stuff on the: for managing director Lew Hay-/to belt coach Lou Agase of Ar-| & : | Philadelphia Athletics. "No, it wasn't as easy as I "Boy, this is easy," mused 'hought" said Bauer. "I had| | Hank Bauer, a fleet - footed ex-|ircuble hitting the low outside I marine then a New York Yan- curve. The righthanders used to | kee hopeful. sidearm me ha } would Jay ot nig . and miss a ball. earned to a iay off that pitch and to hit th A y id ' played his last game and retired curve bette sie, a southpaw pitcher with "Why Hank Bauer of course." There never was any question|man of Toronto Argonauts in gos. {words with Trimble who sus- morning of a game at Hamil. B.R. 13-3" x LIVING 17-5 bk 12-0" wW-ot x ito DINING 18-9" { x KItCHLN \l HOME DESIGN NO. 405 Custom extras abound in this well designed contempo- rary ranch home. Ledge rock fireplace dominates living-din- ing room which also features studio ceiling, large window and built-in cabinet tains guest closet and vides easy traffic to all of the house. Bedrooms china parts have picture | i V . Te CARPORT The Bullding Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, Enclosed please find $1.00, House Designs entitled "A Homes For Canadians." able to The Oshawa Time Front entry hall con- | pro- | high windows for privacy plus | sliding doors on wardrobe closets -- no banged up cor- ners on your furniture! Bath has vanitory and its large linen closet is also accessible from hall. Kitchen is average in size, but excellent planning has produced compact work centre, ample storage space, Standard Builders' blueprints costing $9.75 a set are obtain- able in Canada for this Design No. 405. Now available at this Newspaper Office (or from ad- dress below) a new and en- larged Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes for Cana- dians", priced $1.00. Contains 114 designs including 1 storey, 113 storey, and split level homes, plus much useful in- formation on building terms and requirements. Order your copy today. Also included in this - Design Book full in- formation on how to order the blueprints, is DIDN'T MAKE IT GREENOCK, Scotland (CP)-- Author Sir Comptom Mackenzie, scheduled to sail from here June 28 to receive an honorary degree at St. Francis University at Antigonish, N.S., was an llth-hour absentee ow- ing to an attack of sciatica Real Estate Douglas L. Gower © REALTOR For all your Real Estate Needs for which send me Book of New Selection of Low Cost (Please make remittance pay- 5.) FIRST AID TO By ROGER C. RILING HOUSE WHITMAN DULLING HIGH SHINE QUESTION: I have a piece of old style furniture given a coat of dark walnut varnish This leaves it with a high shine What can I do to this varnish to give it a softer look? I don't want to remove the finish ANSWER: Rub the surface lightly and carefully with fine steel wool and turpentine to dull the shine DEBRIS THROUGH GUTTER QUESTION: A great deal of debris from surrounding old oak trees falls on the roof of my house and gets into gutters and leaders, eventually clogging them. My roofer covered all gutters with ordinary ' one-half inch galvanized mesh, but finer trash gets through, causing the trouble. Can vou suggest a re- medy? ANSWER: Since the present Xavier mesh seems too large, I suggest your wiring ordinary copper window screening over it I don't know whether or not the roofer made vour present mesh flat across the gutter rims. If 50, vou could greatly increase the efficiency by raising the in- ner edge of the mesh and se- caring it under the edge' of the. roof. This will cause it to slant outward and a great deal of debris will slide off. As a mat- ter of fact, you can get such screen gutter guards, .in two and four-fool lengths, at many PHONE RA 8-4651 D. W. WILSON LTD. REALTOR OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-6588 hardware stores FURNITURE REFINISHING QUESTION: My wife has just bought some very fine old furniture that needs a lot of attention. Where can [I get book to cover this work? It will have to be complete from start to finish of the job IF IT'S RUGS . . . CALL NU-WAY Wall-to-Wall Broadloom Carpets ~-- Stair Runners, ete. 171 Mory St RA 8-4681 TS... McLaughlin Heating for e FUEL OIL eo STOVE OIL e Prompt Delivery 104 King W. RA 3.348) IT'S DIXON'S For the BEST in FUEL and Heating Equipment DELCO by GENERAL MOTORS 313 Albert St. RA 3-4663 THE HOME "FENCES PATTERN By RUTH W. SPEARS Four designs for high fences are given in Pattern 395. All your questions are answered: in- cluding how to set posts so they will not rot out and how close to them. So, whether vou want to shut out a view or pre- serve privacy, go ahead with confidence. This pattern is 50c. It also is included in the Home- stead Improvement Packet No. 30 with three other full -size patterns for $1.75 Address orders. in The Workshop Dept, The Times Oshawa, : | space Homs ANSWER: Your local library hook dealer should have books available on furniture refinish- ing. The following booklet, pub- lished by Home Craftsman, Rock Island, Ill, is a concise, helpful work: "How to Repair, Remodel, Refinish Furniture." Paint and hardware stores fre- quently have leaflets on special aspects of furniture refinishing PICNIC FURNITURE FINISH QUESTION: What can we use on our picnic table and benches? Last year we used a bar top varnish and it looked terrible at the end of the sea- son. The furniture is of redwood ANSWER: The varnish was probably not the type for exter- ior use. Remove the present finish down to bare weod. with varnish remover according to label instructions. Then apply a good quality spar varnish, REFINISHING FLOORS QUESTION: The floors in our apartment are in terrible condi- tion. They are soft wood, scuffed and full of splinters How can we refinish them? If it'can 'he: avoided; we ide want to paint the Tloors or cover them with linoleum or tile, as we prefer the effect of wood floors. ANSWER: Have the floors sandpapers smooth and level with a heavy floor machine; this can be rented, or a floor- finishing man can be hired for the 'ob. If cracks have develop- ed betweén boards, these should be filled with a paste type crack filler, available at hardware and paint stores Pack the crack more than full; when dry, the excess should be sandpapers down. Then apply a good quality penetrating floor finish, according to manufactur- er's instructions on the con- tainer {became a symbol of the spiri nol; to direct this club from the pout Bauer's fielding, running bench. There were gifts from or throwing. His arm is one of the fans, but they didn't include |the best. He was fast despite a rifle-armed rightfielder who his 190 pounds and still can could drive in 100 runs a season show a burst of speed despite --Something the manager of the|the fact he will be 40 years old Cellar-plagued Athletics could in 10 days. use right now. An indication, but no true It was 1,543 games ago that measurement of Bauer's value Bauer made his debut. It wasn't|3s a player, can be found in easy as he thought then but he|the record books. His lifetime y {|batting average going into this of the Yankees who won nine|Season was 277. In his best pennants and seven world ser-|vear, 1955, he drove in 84 runs ies during his 12 seasons in the and hit 26 homers. His batting big town average that year was only .241 He never was a phenomenal, But in the pressure of four hitter, but he became one of the World series of 1955-58, he hit old pros of the Yankees, a man seven home runs, four of them who could be depended on when in 1958 when the Yankees came the chips were down. back to beat Milwaukee Braves after losing the first RATES HIM NO. 3 games. His manager for 11 seasons, He holds the series record for (Casey Stengel, once was asked|consecutive game hitting, get to name the men who had donejting one or more safeties in 17 most to keep the Yankees upistraight games. SPORT FROM BRITAIN Terry Downs Has Title, But Can He Save Face? LONDON (CP)--~Many people and it took 13 stitches to repair have said that when Terry!/Downes's badly beaten face Downes climbs into the ring he . . a faces two obstacles--the man BRINE HELPED x he is fighting and his own cut-| Part of the Londoner's pre- prone nose fight training this time was to The 25 - vear - old Londoner 502k his battered beak in brine mastered both obstacles month and became middle-/the last century toughened up weight champion of the world| their fists in sea-water. Downes' bv defeating Paul Pender. or at Nose certainly profited from its least world champion in the|lmmersion. eves of New York, Massachu-| Although the Briton will have setts and Europe. The National to travel to Boston for the re- |Cookie was a good player with (a bad reputation, a chap con- three --geran beat Downes in Lond this Many bare-knuckled fighters of ~ 1959 when he peddled two play- ers for tough, controversial Carleton Chester Gilchrist. |HE'S MARRIED NOW | Sure he's tough. He's a block- {busting fullback, a hard-hitting {middle linebacker and clearly a} misunderstood 26-year-old Ne-| gro from Tarentum, Pa. He has had a couple of businesses that sidered to be too hot to handle. He even had a reputation as a guy who scared coaches. went on the rocks. "That guy will never stay. Now he's married and father! around for more than two years of one child, owns a home in with any club," said coach Jim Toronto, a new car and hopes Trimble of Hamilton Tiger-Cats to get into business--" possibly when he sold Cookie to Saskat- public relations," says the 240. chewan Roughriders for a mere pound, six-foot-two Cookie. $5,000 in 1958 after two seasons, He is certainly one of Cana- with the Ticats. Besides, said dian football's most storied Trimble, Cookie is a "dumb players. He came to Canada in athlete" who fumbles, misses 1953 direct from high school, assignments and gums up de- and since then has played for fences. five teams--Sarnia and Kitch- Dumb? Too hot to handle? ener in the Ontario Rugby Foot- A vagabond? Not Hayman's/ball Union, Hamilton, Saskat- Cookie. He simply won the Big chewan and Toronto. Four scoring title in 1959 and His two-year stint again last year and just the Tiger-Cats was a bit - -- ------otOY Side. Wp three years ago. 'REMEMBER WHEN. : 3 Downes' victory occured on By THE CANADIAN PRESS the 10th anniversary of coun-' A Canadian Army cricket] tryman Rand Turpin's points team invaded the hallowed turf win over Robinson for the same of Lord's at London 17 years| title. Turpin held the crown 64'ago today to play an MCC days before losing it to Robin-| eleven that included several son in the return contest, English stars. The MCC scored | British fans are hoping that|329 for five wickets, declared, Downes will keep it a bit longer. and won by 213 runs. This was the second world title | - to reach Britain this summer y In June Belfast-born John Cald- BUILT TO LAST y well won the European version, The average gondola in Ven-| of the world bantamweight ice costs $800 and lasts for Crown from Frenchman Al- about 30 years, but luxury mod- phonse Halimi 1 the the with on pended him and the two nearly ton. My station wagon broke: came to blows. down on the way back but by' Then, in 1957, just two days hitch-hiking and renting a car. before a playoff game, Cookie I got back in time for the pre- disappeared. On his return just game warmup. Coach Jim before the game he said he had Trimble didn't say anything to. been attending an aunt's funeral me but I was amazed to hear in- Pittsburgh and was amazed on the radio two days later that at the disappearance reports be- I'd been fined $100." : cause he had advised general! He helped the Ticats win the manager Jake Gaudaur of the Grey Cup in 1957 and when he death in' the family and was asked for a sizable raise he under the impression it was was turned down. That's when okay to go to the funeral. Ticats sold him for what Cookie "Things seem to get magni- calls "a lousy $5,000." fied when they happen to me," And that is when Trimble and he once told Andy (Weekend Gaudaur said he was a "dumb magazine) O'Brien. athlete" though a great player. N\\LHbis77/ HEAT TUTTI Your Home Better Wy, WITH FUEL OIL! FROM -- McLAUGHLIN HEATIN (a division of McLaughlin Coal and Supplies Ltd.) Telephone 723-3481 Prompt Delivery! Wy 24-Hr. Service Budget Plan--Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" N\A Boxing Association of the United turn contest it will be almost| States gives title recognition to!like fighting in his own back- Gene Fullmer of Utah vard. He was brought up in In fact, it was Pender's face Baltimore and learned his box- came in for some altera-|/ing in the United States tions. He retired at the end of marines. the ninth round with lacerations| If he retains his title in Boston over his right eye, the first de-| there is still a long string of top- feat in five years for the lanky|class challengers waiting for Bostonian who had twice beaten him. Top of the list is Gene Sugar Ray Robinson. Fullmer. Few forecasters predicted a, Another is Dick Tiger, who re- British victory. Pender won by gained his Empire title from a technical knockout when the Wilf Greaves of Edmonton last pair met in Boston last winter, | spring. The American-based Ni- that WATCH for this sign It's Your Guarantee that the home you are about has been built by o builder a of the OSHAWA ASSOCIATION, BUILDERS JESS HANN & SON JACKSON & SON LTD. H. KASSINGER CONST. LTD. LOUPAN DEVELOPMENTS LTD WM. RIDGLEY CONSTRUCTION . JAMES ALLEN, CONST. LTD. 7"! 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