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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1967, p. 6

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 17, 1967 Legionnaires Split Twin-Bill Top Brockville Oshawa Legionnaires played Wayne Rowe, Fleury Driscoll give away in the first half of and John Amer each had two an Eastern Ontario Baseball As-hits for Peterborough. Toffan sociation senior league double- led Oshawa and other hits went header at Alexandra Park Sun-to Wayne Cookson, Jones, Ryan, day afternoon Norm Bjorndahl, a triple, Ron In the second game, however, Inche and Grant Yeo, they refused to knuckle under Peterborough pressure. It was a day of contrasts. 002 030 140-10 7 1 Peterborough, although outhit US!awa 9-7 in the first game, scored a 300 030 002--8 9 15 10-8 victory, with Legionnaires, Stabler, Rawlinson (5) and committing 15 (correct) errors. Weaver: Limkilde, Godfrey (5) In the second game, Brock-2d Holt, Alexander (8). ville Beavers outhit Legion- Legionnaires were a more naires 10-7 but this time Osh-Presentable in the second game, awa registered the win, a 6-3 Cutting short a ninth inning rally triumph. by Beavers, who loaded the Centrefielder Ken Toffan bases with no one out. emerged as the batting hero of Gary Carroll forced one mon) the day for Legionnaires, con-to hit to short, retiring the run-| tributing two home runs and aner on third at the plate, struck| single in the first game, aout the next and then gathered | double and single in the second.in a game-ending pop-up in In the first game, Legion-front of the plate. naires held a 3-0 lead at the end Carroll went the distance, of the first inning but were gave up 10 hits and walked six behind 5-3 going into the last but left 15 Brockville runners on of the fifth. A single by Tony base with clutch pitching. Jones, Bill Ryan's long triple Ron. Inche collected three hits| and Toffan's homer shot themand drove in three runs for into the lead again but Peter- Legionnaires, who scored four borough tied the game in theruns in the first inning, seventh. Toffan had two hits, Cookson The eighth proved a night-and Ryan one each. Dan Dexter mare for Oshawa as Peter-had three hits for Brockville borough scored four times onand Brian McRobie two. two hits. Legionnaires picked up Brockville ' seven errors in this frame. Keith Walinson, who took over 00 021 000--3 10 2 pitching duties for Peterborough Oshawa in the fifth, was the winning 402 000 00x--6 7 4 pitcher, with Murray Godfrey, Wilson and McRobbie; Carrol also in relief, taking the loss. and Alexander, Hogers (6). Oshawa Steelers {whipped Toronto Maple Leafs 17-11 in Senior 'A' lacrosse ac- bd |tion at the Brooklin Arena. Ni Fer us Here | The win ended a three-game jlosing streak for the Redmen and fans their flickering hopes Oshawa Lasco Steelers im- along with Al Abbott, for St proved their position in the OLAlers while Jin: MacKenzie, Gary they nosed out Fergus Thistles| Fergus. second and third frames, t0!t9 make it close. fashion their close-cut victory. way play with Gerry Burrows scoring 15 seconds after the opening face-off but Fergus came back with two goals Cecil Dewny and Bob Brown, then Charlie Marlow scored on|#! # reat try. a play set up by Jones and Bur-| Dewny and Bergin with two/and two assists and cut his rows, to make it 2-2. | apiece, ad Peter Bergin broke the tie for) three goals, in the Fergus scor-/the league scoring race. Fergus but seconds later, Larry|ing column while Jones paced|PY has 38 goals and 52 Lloyd got the equalizer and:then|Oshawa with four tallies, Lloyd, before the period ended, Bergin|Marlowe and Abbott each get- got his second goal of the game, /ting a couple. to make it 4-3. Penalties were a major fac- Ed Aru tied it up for Oshawa/tor in this game, Oshawa draw-| § and then the score see-sawed/ing only three, one each per- until the end of the period, with/iod, as against nine for Fergus, Jones and Lloyd both scoring, lall minors. SPORTSCOPE TO Park,. 8:15 p.m. ... People's LACROSSE Clothing at Port Perry, 8:15 OLA Junior 'A' League -- p.m. and Pam _ International St. Catharines Lakesides vs at Markham, 8:00 p.m Oshawa Green Gaels, at Civic East York Intermediate Auditorium, °:30 p.m, Ladies League -- Richmond LAWN BOWLING Hill vs Whitby Scugog Clean- Ladies' Trebles Tournament ¢'S: at Wh it by Centennial -- at Whitby Lawn Bowling Park, at 8:15 p.m. Club, 10:00 a.m. Scarborough Junior Ladies' League -- Oshawa vs Mid- BASEBALL Scarborough Youth Centre, at Leaside Junior League -- Blantyre Park, 8:30 p.m People's Credit Jewellers vs York Central Juvenile Girls' Oshawa Legionnaires, at League -- Victoria Square vs Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- Oshawa Woodview, at North dium, 7:30 p.m. Oshawa Park, 8:30 p.m. Legion Tyke League -- 'TRACK AND FIELD Tigers vs Cardinals; Legion- Legion Track Club -- Night- naires vs Indians and Ath- -Jy training session, at Mc- letics ys Orioles; all games [aughlin Collegiate Campus, at K of C Field, at 6:15 p.m. from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Ontario Midget BASEBALL League -- Port Hope vs Ush- Lezion Pee Wee League -- | awa 'A', at Lakeview Park, south End Billiards vs Osh- 6:30 p.m. awa Towing: Police Assoc. vs SOFTBALL Dodgers and Credit Union vs Ci Seiviek "Tennis Quali Fuels; all games at Smith. by sus couldn't quite manage the i "|tying goal, although they gave brother' of the Davis | TEAM-MATES mob left fielder Glen Colwill after he hit first inning home run for Scarboro Davidsons in final game of Oshawa City By CLIFF GORDON | of finishing in first place in the €el-jeague standings say §R? Leafs showed a new coach in Senior 'B' group standing, when|Landyl and Dewny tallied for wacky etHeeell former All- 2 as : Star _ goalie who. is signed 11-10, here at the Civic Audi-! hey went into the third per--hy Brampton as a player, a Ponty Chien f ae iod all even and Bob Brown!new goalie in Justin Howe, a The xisitors edged Oshawa scored for Fergus to make it 8-7 St. Catharines' resident, who four-to-three in scoring, a the/but three goals by Abott, Jones/was a running mate of Bob Mc- first period but the homesters/ang Marlow made it 10-8, then Cready's in the paab five vents reversed this exactly in both the/Boh Mulvey scored for Fergus, and vA followed Bob Brown's|brother's lead to 10 points in! contest with Tony Trevelyan, second from left, : iehi i ; Manding sueceas of the| learned of the audden paasing of aie' tnt lothing, by only a few votes. |fine pitching with sparkling de-| The outstanding success of the| learned o' on p j singling home the winning ber sedition to ihe handsome fensive plays and clung grimly|10th annual Junior Tournament Lager gee ng following ' shampionshi trophy each|to their lead, until the 8th when|was due to the perfect com-|a softball 'benefit dance" on Oshawa Times Photo |chasapla of nee winnie team re-| Davidson's tied it on a walk and/bination of strong competition|Saturday evening. ciation's annual junior tour- nament at Alexandra Park. Davidsons defeated Oshawa People's Clothing 3-2: in 10 Scarborough Davidsons Tournament Champions singles, They won the game| among outstanding teams of 32 in the 10th when Joe O'Neill the province and the fine co- was safe on a tough outfield|operative job performed by the lerror, good for two bases, went|large group of willing neers Saturday proved once again] It proved the winning run.|to third on a passed ball and officers, team FEST tidak that this event is a perennial/Peterborough Heating got ajscored on Tom Trevelyan's|players of the City and gia highlight of the softball seas-jrun on errors in the second|tournament - winning single.| Association, together Pou gee on, not only for local sports|and in the 7th, after two out -|MOST GAMES CLOSE large staff of competen fans but for every team that|they scared People's with back-| Grimsby defaulted to Chat-|pires. | : uk is participates. to-back doubles by Reid and R.|ham Eberts, in the opening) President Ed Nap earis "4 The Centennial Year's edition| Mackness, to make it 3-2 but|/round but of the remaining 14 president Bruce McAr' ae or proved one of the most excit-|Kaleta got Holbrook to ground|games played only two pro-) mer officers Wick Pe rig ing in the 10 - year history of| out to ist baseman Balsam,|duced anything different than and "Pat Jarvis, and wh the tournament, with Jim David-|ending the gan.e, and putting|the "close pattern." Davidson's| Hall, treasurer Tommy Li +H son's Motors team of Scarbor-|Peoples in the final. jblanked Eberts 5-0 in the sec: | secretaries Jack Bond an ough finally emerging with top|10-INNING FINAL |ond round. : Frank Foley, together em vl honors, after two successive) The final, witnessed by al-| In the first round, People's had) merous others, manned the "overtime" victories. most a thousand spectators, was|the biggest run - total of the/gates and carried out the nu- SEMI-FINALS CLOSE a 10-inning thriller, Glen Col-| day, ousting Toronto Alexan-| merous jobs required. j The day's action got under-|will homered in the first inting|ders 8-5. Other first round) Umpires who donated mae] way sharp at 12:30 o'clock and| for Davidson's and then Peoples|games saw Peterborough beat jservices for the day, include from then until Dave Stewart,|took a 2-1 lead in the third.|Tavistock 2-1; Smithville upset | 'Spike Yourkevich, Bill Your- on behalf of his company, pre-|Pitcher Dieter Anlauf was hit/Galt 3-1; Ancaster defeated Bay kevich, Ernie Reid, Dave Kelly, sented the O'Keefe awards, for|by a pitch, Ron Selleck sacri-| Ridges 5-3; Binbrook put out| Ray Suddard, Larry eer the day's successful conclusion, |ficed and Clare Glendinning)Oshawa Jay Cees, 3-1; Scugog| George Edmondstone, Gor there was nothing but close and|singled. Both scored when Jim|Cleaners blanked Dobby's 2-0) Wilson, Bob Solomon, Doug hectic softball action. Spiers pushed one through sec-|/and Davidson's won over North| Finney, George Moss, Joe Vas- Bill Drennan, pitching star|ond - baseman Lyle Shaver. |York Kents 2-1. ko, Bob Allen, Norm O'Reilly, and a strong hitter, who hurled Drennan mowed People's} In quarter - final play, Peter: | Bob Mason, Bob Gardian, Jim Davidson's Motors to tourna-|down, as with a scythe, getting|borough eliminated Smithville} Lutton, Herb Mackie, George ment championship, was nam-|24 strikeouts all told - including}2-0; Peoples scraped past An-| Campbell and Norm Fraser of ed the winner of the day's|three - straight in the 10th)caster 2-1; Davidson's blanked) Willowdale. _ "Most Valuable Player" tro-|when he fairly "burned down"|Eberts 5-0 and Scugog Clean-| It was with deepest regret phy, beating out Dennis Ewart,|the three Oshawa batters. ers put out Binbrook 3-0. that the City and District of- catcher for Oshawa People's} But People's backed Anlauf's|WILLING WORKERS ficers and tournament workers By GEO. H. CAMPBELL inning and with two out, Bell The Oshawa City and District) relieved pitcher Scott for Peter- Softball Association's annual All-| borough, walked the batter and Ontario Tournament here onjthat made it 3-1. unleashed edmen were out for this} Pete Landers pitched no-hit,/ picnic, at Lakeview Park, on|Wally Kirk and single by Catha-|\Wit,28 they had received a stiff|no - walk, perfect bal for six| saturday GAbtibon ey iad ; : "|talking to from their coach,|innings to match Drennan in a) 7, thej i - final round,|fled Russell's after that out-|out, when G Ss ka tri rines flash, who predicted be-| who was somewhat dej 'evaat igual Quel" Wie eamel ne r semi - final round, | fle ussell's after that out-|out, when Gene Supryka trip- fore the game that he would/the showing ey ae pane 7 Re eg ee Ga score five goals, came ot Pe earlier in the week. The locals|11th on Mike Kitsen's single| awe] pitching four - hit/Goring for one run in the first|and the winners got their fifth jstormed all over the Leafs in|to right field, scoring Wayne|pai) to turn the trick. North|frame, then staged'a five-run/run in the sixth when Lyons he first period, as they ran/Davidson, who got on via an) pjant got their only run in the|outburst in the third as nearly|was safe on an error and scor- lead before Pauljerror and had stolen both sec-)third when Thackery forced|everybody on the team contrib-|ed on Brabco's double. Henderson finally managed to/ond and third. Doug Flavelle, the St. fellow townsman Howe on three + occasions and hit three posts! and one cross bar. Elmer Tran, who has moved/solve wizardry of Mc-| Scugogs had their chances,/anq a walk 'and infield errorjhad a triple while Bill Lawson into fourth spot in the league|Cready in the Brooklin cage,|having runners in scoring PO0S-| fojjowed to let Thackery score.!and Ken Howard doubled, while Standings with 54 points, had/with less than two minutes of ition several times but couldn't Wayne Auto scored single|Jim Strachan, George Westfall, two goals and assisted on four|play remaining in the opening more. Tom Conlin of Huntsville, | period. who soon will be centre isling it) Success appeared to be too/People's Clothing picked up two/and got their final run in the) The winners added a run in with an old school girl friend,/much for the Redmen .in the|runs in the first inning and be-| sixth, 'Mac' McMlay, Al Mor-|the fourth and two in the fifth, | the opening portion of the middle/hind Hank Kaleta's good pitch-)den, Larry Vernon and How-|Strachan, Westfall, Howard.| hard-working Don Craggs. John|/frame as the Leafs stormed ing, made it stand up for @aljard Aldred paced the winners'! Lyons, Vail and Nelson's triple, four goals in the|2-1 lead going into the seventh. | attack. 'do & i doing the damage. Howard fan- 'Red' |first 5.03 minutes of play and|Oshawa loaded the bases that! Modern Cleaners eliminated|ned nine. added two goals All-Star defenceman Doug Even with the added ile Jones' fourth goal of thejpower of these three former) : Ross Jones clicked on a three- game, boosted Oshawa's mar-|greats, Leafs were unable to|Crawford each added single-;\made a completely new game Tai gin to 11-9, then Bob Brown fol-jcontain the Redmen, i and Neil Armstrong, to open thel Towed with his third goal of the | fire in their eye from the open- \game, to make it 11-10 but Fer-|jing whistle. Terry Davis, the little 'older Sandy|back with who hadjtons in a winning cause. ; . final round, 9-7. 1967 UAW Picnic laurels, Ken | Ron MacNeill was the big} They scored the tying goal Ken Howard pitched the win|Howard hooked up. with Bill AVAILABLE ! \goal scorer for the losers as la ws bal | with Brooklin playing two men \he banged in three markers ' \short. It was at this stage that family,jand appeared especially dan-|Doberstein showed some fine /led the Redmen with four goals/gerous when his team was ajball control and with his team A Club s ( Henderson, |playing a man short, worked all urora Oshawa Wins Bill Lawson's double in the For Rental Information Ron Roy and Johnny Roberts/the way up the floor and scored assists'Gair and Ross Otham added} Elmer itiastaseoitto Fe ON AILING LIST Oshawa Green Gaels Jun- ior Lacrosse Club received disturbing news this week- end, with their veteran ace defenseman Dwight Davies | sidelined for at least three weeks and perhaps the bal- ance of the season. Taken ill on Saturday, Davies' ill- ness has been diagnosed as mononucleosis, a blood di- sease. Club physician Dr. F. W. Rundle advised fellow club officials that Dwight must rest for three weeks at least, which means he will miss the first round of the OLA Junior 'A' playoffs. John-jeach scored two goals. Graeme|a picture goal. i DiDanielli scored | Tran followed less aeeane zs Ch hl e in tting in front. They ad- eded as Osh- iiclaleans. Sep iecabece nap hgh than two minutes later on ae gee orp sh 4-0 urc ey up ded a run in. the third also. WHITBY ARENA pass from Bob McCready, to/csaturday to advance to the| An Oshawa lawn bowling| Westfall's single and How- give Brooklin a two-goal lead/Qntario Cup soccer quarter|team skipped by Chris Thomas|4'd's double, opened the scor- and they never looked back. It/tinaj, But the goal was called|walked off with the Churchley, was 10-7 at the end of the sec-\pack, so DiDanielli scored an-|Trophy Thursday in Ladies' ond with Brooklin outscoring| other goal. Trebles tournament play at the downhearted Leafs 6-3 in| pjinanielli scored two goals|Oshawa lawn bowling club. y/Four Top Clubs 'In Keen Race | *| With the end of the season's| . i regular schedule in sight, the|the final 20 minutes. r 1 race for the top four berths,| JUST TALKING: Redmen|Pucic and both men will be|as, Velva Cain and E. Tunni- _ |playoff positions, in the Dar-|looked good in their win but/ready when Sudbury comes to|Ccliffe came up with the top League)are still not hitting on defence|Oshawa Saturday to battle for|Score of 57 plus 4. is producing an extremely keen|with the authority they willl the right to advance to the semi-| Mrs. Ray Mann of Oshawa \ race, with only one point sep-|need if they are to take teams)final. and Mrs. W. Elson of Stouff- Ae lite. /arating each of the four top/like Peterborough and Bramp-| Oshawa goalie Angelo Bres-|Ville were three game winners : ton to task, come playoff time.|san aquitted himself well in the|While Mrs. D. Nicholson, Mrs. 4 Solina managed to retain their One veteran fan was heard to|victory as he foiled all Aurora|J. Authors and Mrs. S. Gibbs, 'slim grip on first place when say after the first period that if|attempts. hey held second - place Zion|Brooklin at Zion on Sat- were checking with} The Oshawa club is not new| Wins apiece. | break them. It may not be that|/have won the Ontario Cup sev-|Mrs. A. Brown, Oshawa, Mrs. bad but they sure can lay onjeral times plus. taking even jthe heavy timber a little more|higher laurels. if they want to.... Terry Davis} Italia has won the Eastern |with his four goals and two|Canada championship and in jassists was the winner of the|1965 they.played host to Van- Carling player - of - the - game!couver for the All - Canadian Mie ee With six games|title but lost. the schedule, Redmen| Oshawa feels that Saturday's play in Toronto on Wednesday|game against Sudbury will be night and back in Brooklin on/their toughest this year. A win night against the/will send them probably to Ot- Excelsiors. These|/tawa or Kingston for a one while Ray Preston and "Chuck"|two games can well decide the|game semi - final which is fol- Hester did the honors for Maple|fate of the final standings for|lowed by the sudden death On- the homesters and F. Don Westlake notched Sonina's goal. The split in points left Zion in second, with 17 points. | Courtice is in third spot with {16 points and Maple Grove is jtwo clubs played to a 2-2 draw | to maintain their |positions. Brian Howcroft scor-|Saturday | Courtice| Brampton jceived an individual trophy for permanent possession, as did) Brooklin Redmen Win, ',225.""" Modern Cleaners Capture were, as most games of the 'Beat Leafs, End Slump =: UAW Picnic Tournament , ; Modern Cleaners defeated;ning and Russell's scored all,ing in the first inning as Clean- of great ones, when Davidson's| wayne Auto Body Shop 5-3, injof their seven runs in that/ers took the lead. They added y CLI jfor 90 points while Terry has/singles for Porky Russells los-/Motors eked out a 1-0 victory|1,° final championship *match| frame, the big rally coming on| another in the second, on Law- BROOKLIN -- Brooklin Red-/3g goals and 42 assists for 80|ing Mapleos. }/men Saturday night R |the big scoring bombs as they in the 11th inning. of the annual Local 222 UAW|five walks and a double by|son's double and Vic Grabco's sacrifice. In the third, Westfall | Vaughn Brooks. Howard muf-|singled and scored with two burst. jled. Westfall and Supryka dup- Modern Cleaners got to Wayne licated this exaetly in the fifth they had made/was won by Davidson's in the/ pant with a 4-1 victory, Bill Mike Tureski, who had singled,/uted to the rally. Ted Whiteley Ken Howard only gave up five hits. Wayne's scored a run in the second on two errors and got two in the sixth when Larry Vernon singled, Ray McLinton tripled and pinch-hit- ter Ken Beer singled. get the payoff hit. : runs in each of the first three/Gene Supryka, "Hootch" Lyons In the other semi - final, frames, off pitcher Bob Talbot|and George Vail all hit singles. Russell's Texaco in their semi-| In the championship final, for and gave up _just six hits but|Maxwell and the game proved he was wild in the second in-|a thriller, with Modern Clean- Evenings or ers winning out 5-3 over Wayne Auto Shore Saturdays ond Sundays. second inning, plus a couple of infield outs, opened the scor- Phone 668-2988 GO RACING! during the game as did John| The team, made up of Thom- all of Oshawa, picked up two {| GreeNWooD POST TIME: 7.45 NIGHTLY THROUGH AUGUST 12 they would not|to championship play as they|. Single game winners were Hepburn and Mrs. G. Gimblett, both from Peterborough. tario Cup game. kept their hopes of} . 'overtaking Maple Grove with a 2-0°win in Hampton. John Ham ilton and Ralph Davie were the goal - scorers in this ene. Ham- pton is in sixth spot, with Salem} trailing the field. For distinguished service. halrote ei s ace K of C Field, 6:15 p.m. he % pr gers § My As - Eastern Ontario Pee Wee pea bach ace dt Seatel oases cba League -- Port Hope at Bow- 7:00 p.m. Rundle's Garden Pacash! Centre vs Rexco, at Alexan- cae nee dra Park, 7:00 p.m. and : ae teas OLA Senior 'B' League -- Oshawa Lasco Steelers at Owen Sound North Stars, 8:30 ,P.m. Woods Transport vs Cadillac Billiards, at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m. City and District Assoc.-- Brooklin Concretes vs Ajax Merchants, at Ajax, 8:00 p.m. | Whitby Tykes Top and Port Perry Juniors vs B Georgian Motor Hotel, at 7 North Oshawa Park, 8:00 owmanville Boys p.m | WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby Durham Ladies' League-- |1Ykes defeated "Bowmanville's| Courtice at Port Hope and |P0YS 14-7, in their Eastern On-| Heed} Bowmanville at Newtonville; |!@"0 Baseball League game both games at 7:00 p.m a on Sunday afternoon. aes Turner pitched t yin f Kiwanis Bantam League -- Whitby, : 'ee A a OASA Elimination Playoffs-- |, . ci jville single runs in the first, Kingside ie ten a aa jthird, fifth and seventh frames ist game of 2-out-of-3 » land having only one bad inning, | wah [oes dete Head cigs when the visitors col- ND FIELD lected. three runs on two walks Le pel Track Club -- Night- and three hits. Wight was a big ly training. session, at Mc- |hitter for Bowmanville, with Laughlin Collegiate Campus, ---- Wilcox, Sheehan and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. idy 'all hitting well. | Whitby got their runs in TUESDAY bunches, four in the third, three SOFTBALL jin the fifth and six in the sixth City and District Assoc. -- inning. Bay Ridges Shells vs Jay Cameron, Parish, Sourechetti, Cees, at Alexandra Park, 6:15 |Turner, Clark, MacCarl and p.m. and Ajax Merchants vs |Howe ail hit well for the home- Gale Lumber, at Alexandra (sters. i SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - ACCES. & SUPPLIES 39 PRINCE ST. Repairs to All Makes of Shavers and Clir~-rs OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE | with the Imperial medal DON'T DRIVE AROUND WITH FAULTY BRAKES FIX THEM! Brake Special HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Remove front wheels. Pack wheel bearings, adjust brakes, inspect wheel cylinders, com- plete report as to condition of present lin- ings. wor, 9.99 MODELS COMPLETE BRAKE JOB--Reline all 4 wheels. 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That was the apprai by head coach Cor (Dutch) Warmardam | United States track ; squad heading soon for Pan - American Game: nipeg, July 23-Aug. 5. Actually, the 47 - men's squad and 2: women's team determ ing weekend trials at versity of Minnesota \ into Pan - Am action | 29. "There weren't any appointments in the tr some upsets, like Jir failing to make it in metres."" Despite the asbence ers Tommie Smith Greene and Jim Hi miler Jim Ryun, this the strongest track a U.S. has sent into the Games. During the weekend | isting Pan - Am rece handily surpassed in 13 men's events and in nine women's events. Most noteworthy wa: record - matching per by Southern Californ' McCullough, who Sun the 110-metre high h 13.2. McCulloch whipped AAU champion' Willie port by four yards equalled the world ma Germany's Martin Lau and matched by the L Calhoun in 1960. World's Chai On Tuesday's Gene Kiniski, worl sional wrestling ¢ headlines next Tuesdz wrestling show at Ci forium, when he will current No. 1 challeng Jeet Singh, in the mai the card. The semi-final bout by promoter "P at' brings "The Assassin' "Sweet Daddy' Siki. Tuesday's show is a affair, with two pr bouts of extra-special 2 Fred Atkins meets K Dewey Robertson in tl and "The Beast" Lorenzo Parente, in | THE BEST EN "GO WI Monday, ST. CAT OSH. MaKtncamennE BUS SER' Wiccan tence A ADMISSION PRIC Adults ..... i Pe Students ... Children... .!

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