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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1964, p. 13

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. St. Ki ' Bo , During the last three sum-jprogram -- and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, June 1, 1964 73. mers, Fergusson was one of the|Tad work instead. Five Boxers Named* Kitts Boys [Ferguson's Eager jr ici viman si) 4 yer me whn Still D t Inter . City 'Lacrosse League.|iied Canadiens last season, he meer ominate ; ae ce eto ge tet vee put on be ssa line with H veau ani ie Geoffrion For : Tokyo Games Rowing Events To Start Lacrosse for the league scoring title and|by team manager Toe Blake. : winner of the Maitland trophy| He told Fag their legs were ili _ VANCOUVER (CP) -- Jackjcoming. fourth in scoring behind) #s most valuable player on the|getting older and I'd be ex- VANCOUVER (CP) -- Five|when he got past the Orfila Big op ges ig Rg he! adeag sO, Sues lear teak oe teen (eiveut paciéd 10 40-the spadework for $ Canadian champions were se-|fighter's guard and scored w' a St. Catharines high school has|ver hockey player to make the|Bobby Rousseau and Henri) The Canadiens' management)them. Like going into the cor- Pr lected Saturday at the joint/on infighting. won the Cosgrave Trophy, em-(National Hockey League, is)Richard, - wants Fergusson to stay in|ners and digging out the puck Al s there Olympic trials and Canadian) McGrandle fought three times| tic of the Canadian school-|home for the summer and chal- ishape for hockey next season,|for them and doing a fair 2 cane sg Maren a oe rote roo gpg, tong ag boy rowing championship. ing at the bit to take @ crack - but have prescribed a 4'safer"/amount of hitting." with ready cash... Olympic Games at Tokyo in Oc-| Palmer drew blood from Max On the basis of Saturday's|at another favorite sport--a- YESTERDAY Ss , Alta., in the| Strong showing by St. Cathar-\crosse. f F : xpenses "falections of the Cibadlan Gibb of Lethoride®, Sinched. his|ines rowing crews, it may be at] Only two things keep him STARS. | For The Finest For Vacation & noone SEE 5 }.|unanimous victory in the third|least another 10 before anyone from taking up a_ lacrosse North American ond | ; or an 00 d reason. a, Aged Pagage "ysentne when he broke through Gibb's|else comes close. : weg Pog gel By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eu . yg Hivisiens favored lighter men,|guard, pounding leather to the) | St. Catharines schools again|pay his salary, would falter an-| Batting: Del Crandall, San Meets poe Podtry 5 , : iterweight class with 147 head. dominated competition on the/didn't play, : sco, slammed a pinch 0°° to $5,00000 poe the heaviest Reti, a favored army conten- famed Henley course here, the|gled thumb that can't grasp 8] double in the 23rd inning, driv- geet 'tne cuad were fly-|der, traded blows with a St. Catharines collegiate win-|lacrosses tick in dag in afing across tiebreaking run in weight Walter Henry of Orillia,|younger and less experienced ning four of the eight finals for) Fergusson's thin 68 lt ithe Giants' marathon &6 victory bantam William McGrandie of|James McGowan of veaseuret, Al aun chten third ee, Lage My Paseo! sexe. Hel vet, New on es. " NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 8 Y : Pitching: Ga: n moet ie Mies se titles ee j_ Lakeport Secondary School ofjaimost lost the thumb in a Francisca, pitched 10 shutout in- @ SPECIALLY PROCESSED IN OUR OWN PLANT « 240 Branches from Coast to Coast yaa settee > ath Reti| In other title fights, Billings St. Catharines was second with scuffle with Boston Bruins de-|nings in relief and received tea 2 Lecetions: ; Be 'Hey took a unanimous decision|two victories for 111 points and|fenceman Ed Westfall last De-|credit for the victory in the Gi- DOWNTOWN ; of Paddockwood, Ask., and wel.) Tork, SPott of Vancouver,|Westdale Secofidary School of{cember. It lasted only a fewlants' 8-6 triumph over the New SHOPPING CENTRE 12 SIMCOE ST. W. | eg ter Fred Desrosiers of HM Kubinec outpointed Jeff Alleyne Hamilton was. third with 48]minutes, but the result was thati york Mets in 23 innings. : 8.5487 286 KING ST. W. 728-1636 a * hag awarded titles| of Montreal, Fisher won a split|points, seven more than Gran-|Fergusson missed 11 games. ; : were feothoceeight James Bil-\decision over Frank Bullard hang High School of St. Cathar- tes, ranged ie Goes ~~ , i rew|ines. : 'erguson, a er eines a Jr. of Toronto, KopP< ocision| Lome Park Collegiate of Port\to hit him again when somehow I a ey v ddieweight over Rod Foster of Hamilton|Credit was next with 33 points,|he got a skate up in the air and : i iserovonto, (and Lempert --almst knocked|five in front of. Sir Winston|I punched that instead, right on ye. ven wos nod Koppe of Tor-|Don Homer of Vancouver sense- Churchill high school of St.|the blade. get rene tee Heinz|!ess. Catharines. "The thumb was actually cut pe cog dake gage off, It was just hanging by the Lempert of Kitchener, who was EMERY CHANGES PLEA. (|skin. A Boston doctor sewed it also named an Olympic re- Sean r 9 ; SHERBROOKE, ; {up and it was in a cast for es ceeslinct: bout of. the Montreal Dinghy Burke Emery, Conedian igut nearly . eyes o~ ger ; Desrosi hea eight i ion \didn't heal properly, 50 a _-- rap gna perd Captures Regatta sped WF plea Peiday te et to have another operation after p switched his plea Friday to not nical knockout over John Lapa- ; I p i guilty on a charge of assaulting\the season ended. dula of Toronto, pummeling him] MORRISBURG, Ont. (CP) -- ; me ; to the mat for La eight count| Ian Bruce of Montreal sailed his a Lennoxville, Que., policeman.| Although the injury hurt his 6 ; ' ; ri | S| Judge Remond Hayes set June|shooting, he ended the season early in the first round and) Olympic-type dinghy to a first- . "4 ' hota i sending him to the floor again|place win with 49 points in the 11 as the date for Emery's trial.'with 18 goals and 27 assists, midway through the second. | Finn class of the Upper Canada ; Village Regatta during the f : a Ne Ue cas eae 0t| ee edical. Agirror us P Officials had only one look at Harry Jemmett of Kingston | « ia _ @ 3 Henry during the champion) yas second with 48% points. { 'é ships as he defeated Harold) Kent Wilson of Cardinal, Ont., \ ; Handlen of Prince George, B.C..| vith Scott Robertson as crew, Using a long reach, Henry of ornithosis, a disease similar to parrot fever, is fre- Player Takes BRANTFORD (CP) -- Ron quently acquired from pigeons. The birds ore susceptible despite taking a wrong turn and droppings. Inhalation of dried--moterial. containing this Ee nares a yp ea aan oe flyweight entered) won the G.P.-14 class with 61% ie meet. points. PIGEONS AND DISEASE ; took the decision by big om Ba " : D e 9 first and third rounds. Handien c ; e di h , ; = "ae nee oa ho 'hi ; ah at i our on lac Qa er S elie: os ke IE A s 2 A. Pigeon excreta may contain o variety of viruses ond I Still Wins Race germs that cause. disease in man. For example, the virus : a Wallingford of Hamilton Pee to the disease and usually continue to discharge the virus : day won the i naugura om in their excreta for long periods after recovery. A fungus way n Longhoat 'Memorial road race orgonism (Histoplasma capsulatum) grows in pigeon running an extra quarter of a organism has been incriminated os o cause of a disease By e tro e mile. in man which may be fatal. Several other conditions are Wallingford covered the 19% known or suspected to be pigeon-spread to mon. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--South|mile course around the city in African Gary Player birdied|one hour, 43 minutes and 37 sec- EAR DR UMS In FLIGHT the closing hole Sunday for a|onds. He handily defeated Russ final-round four-under-par 67 to| Evans, also of Hamilton, who} 9 How can ear discomfort during ond ofter flight be capture the $12,000 top prize in| Was clocked in 1:48:49. prevented? Are eor-plugs helpful? peal A eid Open golf a ---- to ees we ie moe rhe Player, wearing an ait- white! TOTONO Golfer | eecent'The only vole of cerpluss to lessen annoy. costume instead of his tradi- once coused by a noise of thc ciroreht e vias, This ts tional black, boomed his second 2 most noticeable in older-type Siskotahaned croft. The shot 20 feet from the pin on the Pupils Upset In noise level in modern jet-engined planes in unlikely to ee era ng to be ' 7 tes ge td to anyone other thon the most sus- e ni $s, al roppe: e ceptible onar birdie putt to win by one stroke Eager Beaver Answers appearing in these columns are of neces- ion Shy eS TORONTO (CP) -- Bruce sity brief and general and do not necessarily re- u pa: flect the opinion of all physicians, Remember --~ Player. finished in the last|Brewer of Toronto upset two the diagnosis and' treatment of dissese 1 the threesome after Doug Sanders|former champions Sunday to Ab tig of the patient's personal physicion Diazed a 64 and Art Wall carded|capture the Eager Beaver golf : 87 to tie at 274. tournament. Our label is @ hallmerk of quality -- like George Bayer, who had led| Tied at one-over-par 71 with "Sterling" on silver . . . "Tiffeny" on jew- at the halfway mark Friday,|defending champion Dave More- elry. It is your g that the prescribed was fourth with 275. land of North Bay and 1962 win- medicine packoged under it meets fully the Next, tied at 276, were Cligginer Doug Cordiner of Toronto highest of of p p Brown, a Negro rookie on, the|at the end of 18 holes, Brewer PGA tour, Don Whitt and Billyimade a spectacular recovery Casper, who won the 1962\after. overshooting the green on Speedway Open with a tourna-|the first playoff hole. ment record 264. He chipped off the side of a Jerry Magee of Toronto fin-jnill, rolling his approach on a ished among the money win-|downhill green to within four ners earning $294 for his 282.| feet of the pin. Then he knocked Al Balding of Toronto had alin his par putt, Morland missed ae a om an cdere fin-|a three-footer that -would have is! own the list with a two-jtied the hole and Cordiner also over-par 286. missed a similar downhill lie. e FREE DELIVERY e en any ang Ryn grad It was Moreland's - putter plays from the fi roug €|which spoiled his bid for a sec- 12th holes inside the racing ovall ond Poa victory. His OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. in the huge speedway grounds,|missed five birdie putts on the had been cleaned up after Sat-/first nine, then slid a two-footer urday's picknicking by an esti-joff the lip of the 18th with a 723-4621 mated 260,000 auto racing fans. chance to win it with a par. a CES GRE NS RE A RN SM I RN SS A GR NN RN NS Me ie," spray WEED-B-GON -- kill lawn weeds, roots 'n all! - Parisienne Sport Sedan Get in on the Success Car Sales Celebration Your Pontiac dealer can offer you. 38 proud ways to celebrate with a success car... 38 exciting models in 11 series. 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