THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 29, 1961 1° Track Speed Demon ; Roger And Mickey Silay Loveys Claims He's 'Chicken' Mutual Boosters QUEBEC (CP)--Al Balding of By HARRY CALNEK [fore the start, the jitters dis- race last. By the 11th circuit he HOME OF THE WEEK {Toronto and Stan Leonard of NEW YORK (AP) -- Both Ro-jthem. Then, Mickey has more VANCOUVer will meet in a spe; Canadian Press Staff Writer appear. He looks as though he's had gobbled up more powerful { iger Maris and Mickey Mantle| concede they have a chance of bettering Babe Ruth's home run record of 60. Each thinks the other is in a better position to do it this year. Maris has to beat the injury {jinx first. He pulled out of hursday night's game with hicago White Sox after getting |ready to vawn. The flag flutters machinery and knifed his way| |and lightning reflexes engage|to first. | the clutch and jam the accel-| His performance earned him| erator to the floor. la ride this year with designer- Tn coconds his 340-horsepower builder Bill Sadler of St. Cath-| |Sadler Mark V is hurtling|arines. In his first outing he| |through bends at breathtakingstole third 'place in the second Ispeed and Clark is calm, cal- heat of a 200-mile race from culating and cunning. During pit|Belgian ace Olivier Gendebien Grant Clark is a stocky, round-faced young man who says laconically: "I guess, down deep, I'm chicken." It's a surprising statement from the 28-year-old George- town, Oni., chartered account- ant who spends his spare time; experience. He's been through this thing before when he hit 52 homers in 1956. The most I hit before was 39 last year." "Roger is ahead of me so you have to give him the edge right now," said Mantle. "as the sea- son goes on, I feel they are go- ing to walk me a lot more. I'd have a better crack at the rec- cial 18-hole playoff for the Riv« ermead Cup here Aug. 17, on# day before the start of the an. {nual Canadian Professional Golfs (ers Association championships. | The Rivermead Cup goes an. nually to the low-scoring Cana- dian golfer in the Canadian Open. In this year's open, held at Winnipeg July 13-16, Balding |T blazing around race tracks at lc speeds topping 150 miles an] lord if Maris batted behind me|2nd Leonard tied with 72-hole stops he munches a sandwich) "He's like Yuri Gagarin," a single and double in two tri { gl ps {scores of 278-eight strokes bes ' vy TE NGG] ; = TERRACE ---- | i 3 5 ¢ BR Berd Here the living and dining LI. overlooks the rear terrace, | which can be reached from the house or from 15 car ga- rage. With an attractive ex- terior of wood siding and brick trim, the outside ap pearance is further enhanced by a planting box placed be- Sas a ---- DA INPAL A 0] NAST + 4 hs 288 1152 sQ Fri, HOME DESIGN NO. 288 ge-- FH, (5 | KITCHEN 16-4'=9%3" 2 I GARACE DINING 18-27 21°32" 9443-8 The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, and chats freely. 'said Gendebien. {to the plate. He aggravated a Although Clark's interest in, Despite his success Clark has pulled muscle in his left leg cars and racing began when he no ambitions for a full-time rac- when he slid into second with hour. As reigning sports car racing champion in Canada, and known | instead of the other way around. | This way Rog doesn't get many 7 walks." as a "tiger" on the track, there's little to support his statement. Probably the best way to un- derstand the man is to watch was a boy, it wasn't' until 1956 ing career, preferring the more his run-scoring double in the Maris bats third and Mantle that he entered competition. He |stable, if less exciting, auditing. [third inning. The Y anke es fourth in the Yankee lineup. worked his way through a| ppis makes Terry happy, but | scored twice in the third to| "I have to give Rog some of series of small sedans, accumu: spe still doesn't share his be-| clinch their 4-3 win. the credit for making me work {lating a houseful of trophies. lief in the sport's safety. . Mantle didn't get a homer, harder," added Mantle who is Last year he found himself in. «As far as I'm concerned, €ither, so Maris still leads in 29 and three years older than | | him through a race day: Yoo He fidgets while his pretty|the cockpit of a much 2d : wife Terry eats breakfast. Eai-|and fast Austin Healey. His he says. "I like cars, and ing is out of the question for|season record of 13 firsts in|jike going fast." him. At the track, amid snarl-{class and six overall wins ing engines and smells of burnt/8ave him the championship. He oil and rubber, some of his lazy clinched the title with a typical composure returns. He is still Clark race. better left alone. CAME FROM BEHIND JITTERS DISAPPEAR On the first lap he nudged On the starting grid, however, another car and the Healey in the mouth-drying moment be-{spun wildly. He re-entered the uch-modified |'ve never yet taken a chance," ahead of Ruth's record pace. {Mantle is 20 games ahead of] . ; the Babe. | SUGAR RAY WANTS BOUT "The import thing to me is CHICAGO (AP) -- Former|{o stay healthy," said Maris.| world middle weight boxing "jn the past few years 1 was champion Sugar Ray Robinson gut with rib injuries twice and is seeking a Chicago match with|then had an appendicitis opera-| British champion Terry Downes, {ion just when I was going] matchmaker Irv Schoenwald good." said W ed n e s day. Schoenwald) wpy does Maris think Mantle said he wired Downes's man-|p.q a petter chance at the rec- ager Sam Burns, offering ord? {Downes a $60,000 guarantee for id [a September bout with Robin- HE CAN'T SWITCH (son. "For one thing, Mickey is a - switch - hitter," said Maris, a REMEMBER WHEN. . .? left - handed batter. "There are| By THE CANADIAN PRESS (ers certain left - handed pitch-| Brian Timmis, one of the old| Mickey can turn around against, SPORT FROM BRITAIN { | Enclosed please find $1.00, for which send me Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes For Canadians." (Please make remittance pay- able to The Oshawa Times.) neath the large picture win- | dow. The kitchen has excel- lent table space and a handy built-in China cabinet. There is extra storage space in the centre hall. Note the conven- fent separate entry and the built-in book cases and large fireplace in living area. The spacious bedrooms contain corner windows for plentv of light and cross ventilation Laundry facilities are located in the full basement. The ga- rage includes. a work bench and storage space. Blueprints also available for brick con- struction. Standard Puilder's blueprints costing $9.75 a set are obtainable in Canada for this Design . No. 288. Now available at this Newspaper Office (or from address be- low) a new and enlarged Book of House Designs en- titled '""A New Selection of Tow Cost Homes for Cana- dians"', priced $1.00. Contains 114 designs including 1 storey, 1% 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 is full in- formation on how to order the blueprints. BRANDON (CP) -- Funeral services will be held Saturday for Hugh Alexander (Sandy) McNeill, about 67, former out- standing amateur hockey player and once president of the As- sociation of Kinsmen Clubs, who died at his home Wednesday.|Paint jobs He performed for Brandon sen- fors for eight years, including 1921, when the team challenged Ottawa for the Allan Cup HISTORIC PUB SARACEN'S HEAD, England (CP)--The Old Saracen's Head inn at this village near Spald- ing, Lincolnshire, is to be closed down this year. It dates back to the 14th century. Real Estate Douglas L. Gower © REALTOR © For all your Real Estate Needs FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN T oO T ; who give me (trouble. 0 pen ennis guard of hard-hitting football LONDON (CP) -- The placid France and the United States players, announced retirement FROG CALLS od potentates of British tennis might join Britain in seceding as a Hamilton Big Four player, LONDON (CP)--The Nuffield | could find themselves in the|/from the Federation, in which 25 years ago today. Timmis Foundation has granted £2,000 Istrange role of revolutionaries case the only big tennis power however returned for another to biologists at Melbourne Uni | in the near future left would be Australia, which season before hanging up his versity in Australia, investi gat The International T.awn Ten-|is strongly against open tennis. |cleats to coach Hamilton Tiger- ing the mating calls of Aus- nis Federation's annual con-| Although the Wimbledon Cats' farm entry in the ORFU. tralian frogs. | mined to into seats." put one the hind Jacky Cupit of Longview; ex., who won the evens. This year's CPGA, a 54-hole event, will be played Aug. 18- HEALTH SYMPTOM Swelling of feet and ankles the homer derby with 40 to/Maris. "When he hits a couple, may be a symptom of heart or Mantle's 39. Maris is 22 games/it makes me that much deter- kidney trouble, not just the re- sult of long standing in ill-fit. ting footwear. With a New Autom IMPROVE YOUR HOME ...ADD COMFORT AND VALUE! 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Condition sounds like an obstruction in the|all the time. Is there any kind|that if the Federation didn't ac-|say the players from the paid pipe or possible build-up of Of floor finish I can use? Iicept open tournaments it would ranks would haggle over prize flagstones have to "'consider its position in{money and demand exorbitant scale inside the pipes, etc. This wood Association, Tacoma Bldg., Tacoma, Wash., for de- tailed painting instructions. FLAGSTONE Question: I have a home at ing there permanently. There is a large front, full-length screen- England Club, which runs the AUSSIES OPPOSED The road dust floor very messy set in cement makes the cannot remove the This means there will be no open tournaments until at least 1963 jritain, a strong cam- paigner for open tennis, might lose patience and with some other tennis powers break away Earlier this year the All- championships in with the British Association, said conjunction Lawn Tennis type of examination is not one aS it is too hard a job and I world tennis." for amateurs unless thoroughly versed in plumbing practices. SIDING PAINT CHECKS cannot put more cement over what is already there as there is not enough room left. ANSWER: The WIMBLEDON ANXIOUS Soon after the conference e flagstones ended, the All-England Club is-|tions of the countries concerned QUESTION: The siding on Should be sealed with a concrete|sued a statement saying that inland a maximum figure would my home is of exterior grade, Sealer-finish made by a nation-|view of the decision taken by fir plywood. How can paint be ally known wax manufacturer; {the Federation, the All-England applied to adhere satisfactorily this is available at janitor sup-|Club now would have to give for a reasonable period? Within ply outlets and large hardware| "careful consideration to the na- one to two years, considerable dealers. Then using either ature of the championships to be checking and cracking of the Polishing or self-polishing wax held at Wimbledon in 1962." paint occurs. Other homes in the area with the same siding have the same problem. Is this due to inability of plywood sid- ing to hold paint without check- ing and cracking, or is there a specific method of application? We use premium grades . of paint and follow recommended procedures for obtaining good ANSWER: Fir plywood re- quires a special sealer-finish available plywood dealers and large paint stores, to prevent raising the grain I suggest writing to the Douglas Fir Ply- THE HOME WORKSHOP | will give you an easy-to-main- tain floor surface, which dust cannot penetrate. INSTALLING CABINET QUESTION: I have to install sionals a year ahead of sched- ments. In any event, it is un- a kitchen cabinet on a wall, It is recessed in back for a brack- et. How should this 30-inch cabi- net be installed for a normal weight load without future fall- ing down? ANSWER: Use make sure the a level to cabinet is hung true. Wall cabinets usually hang from brackets screwed to wall studs, Or use flange-type fasten- ers for hanging things on plas- ter walls, These are available, for various weights, at .hard- ware and variety stores, togeth- er with instructions for use. RUSTED NAIL SPOTS QUESTION: We have recently built a new home using cedar shingles on the outside. We painted them with a primer and let it go at that through the winter. The nails used are gal- vanized but have rusted. How should the rust spots be treated belore applying the final paint coat: ANSWER: "De-rust" nail- heads with liquid rust-removing preparation, available al paint Tnis was a veiled hint that Britain may defy the inter- national federation and throw Wimbledon open to profes- ule. Otner countries such as many of the top amateurs will turn professional, there will be no new talent left to replace them. The inclusion of top pros like Lew Hoad, Ashley Cooper and Aiex Olmedo would cer- tainly insure promoters against (any lack of support. Australia's opposition to open tournaments is based on the cash angle. Australian officials sums. Britain's answer is that tour- {naments would still be pro- |moted by the amateur associa- be placed on prize money. Those in favor of open tennis also feel it would end "shama- teurism," a word that has haunted amateur sport for sev- eral years. Most observers here feel that a break won't be necessary, and |that the Federation will speed {up the coming of open tourna- |likely that Britain and her allies Iwill step down. INDUSTRIAL & HOME r | 0s WAT oo 236 Ibs. aa BE 4 IVAN TICKETS--Ring k On Sal WHIPPER WATSON EMPIRE TITLE Tuesday, August 1st 8:45 p.m. ~ WHIPPER BILLY e SPECIAL TAG TEAM EVENT vs. TONI MARINO and TIMOTHY GEOHAGEN TOM COLLINS vs PRINCE NERO 225 Ibs. HAMILTON HEATING APPLICATIONS HAWA ARENA ™ STAN SON vs STASIAK TORONTC 250 Ibs. 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This pattern also is in the cement? {Porch and Terrace Furniture ANSWER: Nothing is mixed | Packet No. 28 with three other into the cement: but (he foliose. patterns -- all for $1.75 ing treatment protects the sur-| Address orders to The Home face against erosion from salt Workshop Dept., The Times, Brush or spray on (using a pres- sure garden sprayer) a warm| solution of equal parts of boiled linseed oil and turpentine, Be- cause of the fire hazard, do not warm this over an open flame, ! but put the container with the solution into very hot water for! about 20 minutes, Allow the almost colorless coating to dry for about eight hours, then {gd apply a second coat. Outdoor y temperature should be above 50 | ' #4! degrees for best results. PAINT ON FIREPLACE QUESTION: We are buying a house that has a granite fire- By RUTH W. SPEARS place; the present owners paint- A beautiful gate can be a dis- ed this. Can the paint be| linctive feature of your yard or removed without damaging the| garden. Pattern 453 gives direc- | surface of the granite? | tions and actual-size cutting ANSWER: Because of the por- | guides for the [our unusual de- ous nature of granite it may be signs shown here. So, some- impossible to completely re- where on your grounds, make a {move the present paint coating. path with an entrance gate. This |Try removing paint from an in- pattern is 50c. 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