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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1964, p. 20

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BELGIAN CYCLISTS WIN SIX-DAY CROWN Emile Seyeryns (left) and after winning the Quebec event, which started on May Lucien Gillen, members of the team from Belgium, wear crowns and happy faces City's six-day bicycle race. Ttaly was second and France third in the professional 15 --(CP Wirephoto) Robinson's Pace Wins For Wings By THE CANADIAN PRESS | All a manager usually asks of} the leadoff man in his batting order is to. get on base so that someone can eventually bring him home. Earl Robinson per- formed well beyond the call of duty Thursday. The first man in the Roches- ter batting order came through with a double triple and home run in four appearances driv- ing in four runs and giving the Red Wings all the offence they) needed to defeat Buffalo Bisons) 7-3. , The defeat cost the second- place Bisons a chance to gain on Toronto in the International Jacksonville as the Suns handed the tail-end Crackers their third defeat in the four-game series. Ten walks two hit batsmen and a couple of Columbus er. rors made things easy for the Virginians as the Jets had to derrick starter Bill Knoch when he couldn't find the plate with his first 14 deliveries. Rich- mond-had five runs before Dick FIRED ROCKET The first liquid -propeliant rocket motor was fired in 1926 by Dr. Robert Goddard in New Mexico near what now is White Sands Proving Grounds. Bob Pulford Likes Help For Colleges ST. THOMAS (CP)--Bob Pul- ford Toronto Maple Leafs' cen-| tre sald he would like to see| Canadian universities open thetr| doors to subsidized hockey sins | ers. : Pulford was addressing repre- sentatives of service clubs and minor sports: organizations Thursday. Hockey players going to Ca} nadian universities could be) subsidized by National Hockey League clubs or businesses he said. He suggested all universities in Ontario have hockey teams coached by NHL-supplied men playing a 35-game schedule. THE-OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 22, 1964 19 Jacques Plante Says Lacrosse Will Help Him MONTREAL (OP) -- Goalie Jacques Plante, who earns more than $20,000 as a target in the rugged National Hockey League, is playing the perilous game of lacrosse in the off-season "for the fun of it." "T'm playing because 1 love the sport just as much as hockey," says the New York Rangers netminder. Now, in the warm months, he's goaltender for the Montreal Nationales in the newly-formed Quebec La- crosse League, "I'm playing for the fun of it," he says. 'But I expect to get a lot out of it when the hockey season rolls around . Lacrosse will keep me in pe and help my timing." He says he's lost 10 pounds already and claims the game can help a hockey goalie, espe- cially a youngster, Are Listed In SORONTO -- Answering anglers' perennial queries about where to fish and what species are to be found in Ontario's thousands of inland lakes, rivers, channels and creeks, the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests has issued three 8 by 4% inch booklets entitled "Where to Fish in Ontario'. They cover Southern Ontario (44 pp.), Northeastern Ontario (32 pp.) and Northwestern On- tario. (24 pp.).. They are avail- able without change from the Department; requests should be addressed to the Department of Lands and Forests, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Fishing waters are listed, some 50 to a page, (about 2,000 in Southern Ontario alone) each with a convenient key indicating its exact location on an Ontario Department of Highways Of- ficial Road Map and the species of, fish to be found there. The area in acres or square miles Where To Fish Waters Booklet given. To guide the angler who would like to know where he may catch the various species of fish in Ontario waters, Fish and Wildlife officers of the Depart- ment in the province's 22 ad- ministrative forest districts sur- veyed the' waters and compiled the information presented in the three booklets. : The booklets, first of their kind, involved many months of intensive work and careful and comprehensive research. Their -- is to meet a long-felt n AUTOMATIC GOLF RANGE ABERDEEN, Scotland (CP) --Scotiand's first auto- matic golf range, costing £45,- 000, will be built on the Royal Northern Agricultural Grounds here. The project, sponsored by Golf Centres Limited, also will have a miniature 18-hole course. | | of each fishing water also is | | League standings as the Maple Leafs blew an 8-7 decision to Syracuse Chiefs in 10 innings. Jacksonville. Suns downed .At- fanta Crackers 54 and Rich- mond. Virginians overpowered Columbus Jets 8-6 in the other games played. | The Wings struck for four! runs in the fifth inning to tag] newcomer Sherman. (Road- block) Jones with the loss after Buffalo starter Dick Selma had retired in the third with a stiff) shoulder. John Miller with re-| Hef help from Bobby Scott was} the winner. FINALLY WIN Trailing 6-2 at one stage Syr-| acuse finally bested Toronto) when Willie Horton's 'two-out! single plated Bill Roman who! had doubled. Each side ham- mered three homers with Bobby | Del Greco two for the) losers. Fred Gladding pitching) two hitless innings won the game over Eli Grba. Ed Spiezio hit a two-run dou-| ble and a solo homer to back| Mike Cuellar's five-hitter at! $10,000 Swynford Stakes GfftawooD POST TIME 2 P.M. | Gordie Brydson teaches jouweaee distance drives with the Spalding | EXECUTIVE. The popular Mississauga pro tees off on the back-breaking 12th hole | the Big Chief. He's using a Spalding EXECUTIVE Driver. (10 Note the concave | head. [10 Spalding has concentrated the weight at the base of the club so that | all the power meets the ball. 0 © This weight concentration gets the ball up faster | and gives Gordie the confidence that every shot is going exactly where he planned it. | OC You actually hear the sound and feel the contact of a successful drive when | | Spalding's EXECUTIVE club meets the ball. | | Every drive an accurate distance drive. Make your | shots great shots, too. Put yourself in Gordie's | place--with Spalding. The choice of champions. §PALDING At leading pro shops NOW ON SALE AT SIMCOE ST. N. NORTH OSHAWA GOLF DRIVING RANGE (AND MINIATURE GOLF) 725-3092 SEf THEM AT... KING WEST GOLF CLUB 100 THORNTON'S ROAD N. F ST. WEST PHONE 725-9691 868 KING || ] Enjoy yourself..."take five" for fifty ale > Make your next ale Canada's fastest growing ale--Labatt's 50 Ale--we think you'll like it! a a" . 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