Eagle Keys 35 assistant coach with Edmonton lAklmos ol the lotrrpmvinclal Football Union since 1955 took over as head coach of the club in May 11596 He succeeded Sam Lyle native of Kentucky Keys played with lilootreai Alou ettes of the Big Four before joining Eskimos as star cea SteWarts Despite three heavy homers including two with runs batted in Thomas Electric dropped Bar rte District Soltball League game to Stewarts 144 at Queens Park Saturday night Norman made bid lntha ninth with heavy swat wont lng two runs but aghtplaylng Stewarts outfield nailed the short rally coupled with strike out by Butch Boyd on the mound Leading by live runs Stewarts batters had no luck in their last frame Dystra snapped onto Boyds smash with poetic one band stab to unt one out Pit cher Han who look over the mound chores irom Pear son in the sixth inning nailed Pete Hagens shortpop lo the air and Raycrolt snatched George Falconers fly to retire the side With two on in the Iirst inning George Falconer hammered out Ire in 152 He played until last when broken le suller ed in the Grey Cup lorc ed hlm tostop playing long home run to start the winners off on their jaunt Forget retaliated for Thomas Electric nine by blasting out Gait KW Dutchmen lire Tied lit Top Spot litter Victories By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gait Terriers and Kitchenerh Waterloo Dutchmen both won games by virtue of their sixth inning play Saturday and are still running neck and neck in race or the leadership of the the InterCounty Baseball League lair County Basean League senior series Kitchener Waterloo downed London Majors by erupting for all eight runs in the sixth in hing as veteran southpaw Roy Mdltay of the Majors suffered control trouble Terriers edged Listowel Le gionoaires 32 in Gait alter trail ing 20 at the end of the second inning It was the third win for pitcher Jack Hay in four games Terriers scored two in the third frame and pushed the winner across the plate in the sixth Guelph Merchants took advan tage of sloppy play by St Thomas Elgins to register 128 victory Saturday and Brantford Red Sox shut out Hamilton Beav ers 20 in Hamilton RECORDS Gait was the only team to win at home Both Terriers and Dutchmen now have 51 records for percentages of 833 Guelphs win over St Thomas moved Mer chants into second spot and Hamilton is holding down third Listowel with 05 record is sharing bottom place in the standings with St Thomas which has none for four Three singles and four walks in the sixth inning spelled the end for Londons Roy McKay as Majors fell before Kitchener Waterloo The Dutchmans eighthit aslt saidt was sparked by Charlie Manes who rapped out pair of singles Ray Johnson second of three Kitchener hurlers was credited with the win Stan Gabby Anderson batted two singlesland adouhle for the major share of londons 11 hits while Ray Lindsay had pair of singles ROMP non cuahra St Thomas Elglns made five errors as Guelp Merchants ramped over them 1210 Mer chants scored five rims in the first inning one in the fifth and six in the sixth All Elgios runs were grouped in the first live in niogs Guelpbs Frank Kinder blasted tthun homer in the first and two more runs were scored on St Thomas errors and singles by Paul Smith and pitcher Gary Field Two singles double two errors and wild pitch netted St Thomas six runs in the sixth Mike Wallace who took over for Gary Field was given the win although he was later re lieved by Mike Kovac Bill Jame son who subbed starter Rag Pa tria for Guelph in the first took the defeat Brentford Red Sox scored two runs in the 13th inning to down Hamilton Beavers 20 it was the first start on the mound for winner Hippocrates Koorakas who gave up six hits The game was heartbreaker for Hamiltons Richard Jack is he struck out 22 Brantlord ploy ers giving him 48 strikeouts for three games Jim Wilkes and Bob irollord scored in the 13th Righthander Gary Thomas of Listowel and Jack lloy ol Gait each gave up eight hits as Ter riers downed Legionnaires 32 Listoch led 20 at the end of the second but Gait put couple across in the third and wrapped it up in thesixth Singles by Bob Brooks and Robbie Vipood wild pitch and throwing error atlthlrd been brought in the winner Shanty Clllford drove in the ï¬rst two Terrier rims with single Ont School Boys Win at Montreal MONTREAL GP Two 011 tario schoolboy raced through rain and threatening weather Ssh urday to win four events each in the annual schoolboy invitation truck and field meet Tony Sugden of Ottawas Ash bury College and Dave Dorman ol Smiths Falls High School topped the list of 350 who com peted in 65 events timing the daylong affair Sugden competing in class live division for boys under 20 took the looyard dash in 105 secondS the 220 in 288 the milyard high hurdles in 168 and the broad map with 21foot threeinch ealI But Ashbury could only come second in the class live team totals Bill Mason with triple win led Toronto Central Tech to the team award with 31 points Ashbury and Monthears Verdun High had 70 points each Dbrmanscored in class four for boys lmder to lead Smiths Falls to the team championship with 52 points 19 more than To ronto Central Ontario Nags Win Trots at Batavia BATAVIA NY CBOntario horses won two trots at Batavra Downs Saturday night Bud Gilmour won his folnth of the night with Governor in 2063 performance in the eighth Sheridan Hevington of Loose and William Eligriogton of Exeter own tumor Sblerley Har vester Clandeboya won the fourth Phone Calls Demand Location Of Boxer Adding Fuel To Fire SAN FRANCISCO AIDRue ben Vargass mother and mana ger say they have received mys terious phone calls demanding to know where to find the heavy wegbtfighter Manager Bert Brosdcse dis closcd Sunday night he got the first call June He added that later the lighters mother was phoned at Fairfield about 40 miles east of here Vargas fights out of hichmond The calls added fuel to fire lit last week in Los Angeles when matchmaker Jackie Leonard was severely beaten Brodose said Vargass elderly mother was called three or four times always at midnight There was no indication why the callers wanted to knowthe boxers wherea ts Brodose said neither he nor Mrs Vargas gave any information He did not notify police but said he would report the calls to the state athle tic commission at its Wednesday meeting here TO REPORT DEAL He added he would bring up the matter of deal by which Hank sinacolo an associate of singer Frank Sinatra acquired an in terest in Vargas lost mainly nearby Brodose claims Sinacola and Ralph Gamblna another Sinatra associate agreed to pay him $10 000 for piece of vargass con tractBrodose contends he got only $509 Gambian la the California roan ager ot Larry Boardman Boston lightweight from Boston who pulled out of Saturday night light at Hollywood Legion stad ium The other main oventer Art Ramponi of Oakland also bowed out contending he was ill PROMOTE TROUBLES Don Chargin legion promoter who received an anonymous threatening ball in Oakland Thursday aid Boardmane lather called him long distance Saturday night at the stadium to tell hlmthe ï¬ght wssoff The father had said Boarde had bad hand This is it Chargin said Sum day night Lequ was told by these guys that some lighters wéuld get sick at the last min Jackie leopard legion stadium matchmaker was ve beaten by unknown assailants Wednesday night He told hos pital press conference Saturday that Frankie Carbo an eastern underworld character was re spooslblo ed by Wilmer Scott of 19 similar 2star homer in the first Emma Thomas centreilelder lroln the sixth timing was the only other homerun hitter ol the evening smashing his out lirst trip to the plate Linc scores Thomas Electric 300 cos in Stewarts 5os sol mlM 15 Briton Drives To 2nd Victory ADENAU Gcrmeny AP Britains Stirling Moss Sunday drove his green English Aston Martin to second straight vic tnry in the Low kilometre 62140miict Nucrburgring en durance race or sports cars Moss 29 and his British co driver Jack Fairmao won by 48 seconds over on ltaiian Ferrari driven by Phil Hill of the LS and Olivier Geoedbien of Bet gium Another Ferrari was third and German Porsche fourth An Aston Martin has won this gruelling race three consecutive years Moss in capturing it for the second success vo year drove 37 at the 44 laps of the li 15mlla course which has 174 curves The Britons were timed in seven hours 33 minutes 18 secs code for on average speed of 022 miles an hour This was slower than the record pace of e416 mph set by Mose last year slight rainfall prevented liloss from breaking the record Scots Team Wins 1D Over Chicago CHICAGO AP goal by Jim Bonthrooe after 21 minutes of play in the second half gave the Dundee Scotland soccer team 10 victory over Chicago allstars Sunday beforamst fans Albion Club Wins 472 In Exhibition TORONTO CWWest Brom wich Albion Saturday night de feated Dundee Football Club of the Scottish First Division 42 in an exhibition soccer game at Varsin Stadium wildlycheering crowd of an estimated 17000 fans saw the English First Division team out on superb display of soccer artistry in the 90minute game West Bromwlch scored three goals in the ï¬rst hall and one in the second Main contributor to the Dundee downfall was inside right David Burnside with three goals Centre forward Ronnie Al leo was Albions other scorer Centre lorward Alley Hill netted both goals for Dundee West Bromwich then went to Ottawa for the second last stop of its tour The team meets an Ottawa all star squad tonight andwlnds up its tourin Montreal Wednesday against Quebec allstar team GOLFINC With ausx monomers rae panels minivan noun rims WIS Top lll couclllcnlN Pretty cheerleader Emily Zub from Bloor Collegiate stands with the handsome trophy awarded annually by the Manufacturers Life at the allOntario intersnholastlc track MUSIIIL HINTS HE MllY QUIT PHILADELPHIA APtStan Musial hinted Saturday that he might quit baseball at the end at the season unless he can get back on the beam as 3100000 hitter But there is still long way to go said the lidyearsold St Louis Cardinals star making face at his present JAG aver age Musial seven times batting champion and three times the National leagues most valu able ployer refused to blame his batting woes on the five gameweek regimen prescribed for him by the Cards manager Soliy Hernus if youll remember Stan said was pretty tired bail player at the end of last sea son it was tough inrdme to lay night game all come back and play the next after noon Thats when it was decided would take day off think it should help me in the long run The big trouble with me so for is that havent been able to get going él cant expllgin it lm dolngt ev rythin ow to soap ou at it Sornge of the other fellows are watching me swing Ive taken extra practice lm prac ticallybeing analyzed in order to snap out of this slumpo of the worst in my care Collingwood Wins 83 Over Stroud tworun sixth inning broke close game into the open Thursday at Stroud and gave Collingwood 63 victory over the hosts in South Simcoe Basebalileague tilt Coliingwoods Bush and Strouds Sutherland held opposl tion batters to four hits for each club Stroud picked up run in the first inning but didnt count again until the sixth when two more runs came in to complete the host clubs scoring Visitors scored twice in the second inning got run in each of the fourth and fifth and wound up the scoring with two in the sixth lilIliES lEllGllE BALI SCHEDULE Following is the scheduleTof games for the Barrie and D15 trict Ladies Softball Leagu June 3Ncwmarkatat oriltla July 73 super me at the hit mm more Willi all no III of the Ian it COWSS gollers lire dicepped by mkplabam arm Though they may be able keep this am llsliluniy extollde the starting pc on they low it to collapse before settling the bail Such players havent learned to properly on the trloep muscles in th outar and upper part or the left arm The lavrages and other advan tages enjoyed by bringing these mold into play can be felt When you tollow the exercise it lustruted above Begin by grasp log the club in the palm your lmhmwltbyourleftarm eatI tended as much uposslble Thea place your right hand as Ill port larder the upper at your left MILNext more to the right to get feel your body and lat arm worlds togetherinharlnlmy This demonstration requires only law seconds but consider masonry action sHiucmt he Varco llOdille nillcrut Varcnal showman 15Hlllcrtst at Ortllla reï¬nement nevhlcoca lflValcnes at Rlilcrest 0rdllia at Newnuke nNucosa at crime zsruwlnsrket at llllcrest 25Drlllla Varcoas Flticrcat Newm hat zeoiewmm at onlo allmums at Varcoea aonui at Elllcrest Varcocs at Newmarket Sallulcrest at Ortlila 7Newmarket It Vernons ovaxcnus mtlcxest 0rilla at Nowmurhat l3Vareuea II mun liNewmulm at niumn lSOrlllll at Vulcan Hilicrait at Newmarkot 20Newmarket at Orllila 21Billcrort at Vulcans BOrlllia at mumst varcnaa It Namrim and field meet The coveted trophy wont to Toronto district schools at Lake Conchlchliig on May 30 when they chalked up 04 points to top schools from eight other Ontario districts ClevelandzDeel With Hershey CLEVELAND AP Cleve land Barons Hockey Club an nounced Saturday it had obtained goaltender Gil Mayer from Eer shsys American Hockey League Colder Cup champions in ex change for delenceman Gordon Hotlingworth and ltender Claude Dulour Duiour filled in for the Barons last season during an injury to Gerry McNamara McNamara who was hereon loan for sea son lrom Toronto Maple Leafs goes back to the National League club Mayer pro for 10 years went to Hershey in 1956 but has played little there partly because of in juries and because he was over shadowed lost season by Bob Perreault the Bears regular goaltender Case Eagles Beat Stewarts Case Eagles overcame +1 thirdinning deficit exploded the hurling of Stewarts Russ Grang er io the fourth and ramped to an easy victory in on In dustriol League softball tilt at Shear Park Saturday With two aboard and none out in the fourth inning Dunsmore whammed out triple to shirt the rampaging Eagles in filghl Kenny smashed out tworun homer in the filth and Duns more repeated again in the sev enth to spark the winning bat ters on their running spree Russell was the winning htrler giving up lelght hits to Stewarts Stewarts big inning came in the second when three runs coun ted seventhinning rally when Granger belted threading hit with two aboard was nipped in the bud by putout and third base flyout Line scores Case Eagles 001 345 417 is Stewarts 031 000 Standings of the Industrial League as of June Case Eagle Lakeview Dairy Mansfield Rubber Barrie Examiner Stewarts Lunch Eiiicrest Grade Violent Crashes Mar lSLap Race ST CATHARINES CPIN0 drivers were taken to hospital here Saturday night following one of live violent crashes which turned Islapjolopyrace into the most sensational of the tracks eightyear hlstory Bill Huggins of St Catharines had 15 stitches takenlin gash in his forehead after his car crashed into light standard The other vehicle driven by Carl Gain of Niagara Falls rolled over on the track and he suf fered possible stomach injuries In other crackups Ron Pr tor of Welland rolled his over three times on turn on first lap and Earl Lediogham also at Welland spilled end ever end on the eighth lap He collided with jalobydrivea by Tony Soyka oi Thorold Arrange for FRIFATHERS DAY mo to nayrlela so Oughs 80 Dunlop st 128 Penetang St 31 Dunlop Barrie Hardware Crest Hardwu Deaglas Hardware Robinson our chances each Utopia and Creemoré Battle To 22 Draw Utopia and Creamer dogged itouitoazIiitiotnlsimcoe Baseball League epic at Cray more rim and Saturday night Both squads played headscup bail for the seveninning game with only two errorscharged against each club In as trips to the plate Utopia batters collects ed only live bits oil West brouke and Mciituiien while in 25 athats Creemora hit six of hi Brownings offerings Browning walked two white the Creemoro moundamen man chad three Utopian onto first The first Utopia run started out as walk when Laycock got pass in the first inning Not so for Utoplas second run lawden pounded out the only hunerunolthsgsmotntbs fourth off Westbrookas pitch Those two runs set the hosts back two runs until the sixth when Creemores Maldullen wu walked to first and minded SCISSORED SPORT SIGNS FOR $100000 AUSTIN Tex AHRaymond Culp 17year old Austin High School pitching sensation got $100000 to sign contract with Philadelphia of the National league Saturday Cuip six loot l95poundcr wound up his high school career last week with 141 wonlost record for the season He has 234 record for the last two osm palgns Hell go to Johnson City Tex Phillies farm club in thetlassD Appalachian League this week SEND DOWN PITCH MILWAUKEE AP Milwau kee Braves sent southpaw pitcher Juan Pizarro to their Louisville farm in the American Assoclelt tion on 21hour recall Saturday To replace Pizarro the National League leaders called up 21year oidBob Eamon WESLOCK WINS BRANTFORD CPlNick Wes lock of Windsor shot three under par 69 here Saturday to win the Brnntford oil and Country Clubs annual invitation tourna ment for the Calvert Trophy He finished two strokes ahead ol Bruce Jardine of Gait and David Lee of Ancestor Wedo Weyner owski of St Catharines shot par 72 and won low net honors in the division with 68 FOOLED EXPERTS VANCOUVER CWStan An gus of Trail BCl 56yearold grandfather who was told by doctor in 1944 he would never walk again on sound legs Satur daywoa the British Columbia senior golf championship with 6and5 victory over Col Larry McCooey of Victoria In 1944 An gus was in hospital for months often his right leg was ripped apart by shotgun blast BIG TENNIS ENTRY LONDON CPFOrgaoizers of the Wimbledon tennis tournament have announced that 118 men and 86 women have been accepted for this years singles champion ships Two CanadiansPaul Wil ley of Vancouver and Mrs Hanna Sladek oi Montrealare among the entrants Mrs Sladck won the womens singles of the Low tber lawn tennis tournament at Barnes England Saturday The 1937 coronation procession for the late King George VI was the first outdoors event televised in Britain OPEN sroarswmans COMPETE NIAGARA FALLS Ont GP Bob Frewin of the Toronto Tele gram won the spring golf tourna ment of the Ontario Sportswrlta ers and Sportscasters Associa tion Saturday Frewln shot an Bil on the par 72 Niagara Parks Commlulon course to take low gross honors among active mem bers of the association W3 Mc Knight of ClRB Toronto was second with John Gartoo of CJSP leamington won low net with 70 BREAKS WORLD MARK CARDIFF Wales AP lan Black of Scotland broke the world swimming record for the Adoyard individual medley Saturx day night with time at ï¬ve minutes 80 seconds This was neaer 16 seconds faster than the world mark of 524 arbitrarily set by the international Swim ming Federation for the event BASEMAN TRADED DALLAS rue AP Dallas of the American Association Sun day acquired lirn McMaous left hand hitting ï¬rst baseman from Montreal Royals ol the Interns clonal League Mdtlnnus was hit ting 205 with Montreal BLIND BOWLERS ELECT LONDON Ont CmWilliam Dalgoroo of Preston was elected president of the Western Blind Bowlers league at its an nual meeting here Saturday BEHEES OWN MARK HOUSTON Tex GP Jack Smyth of Winnipeg shldant at University of Houston jumped is feet seven inches in the hop step and lump at the Meet of Champions better his ownmeet record of as feet 10 inches motes PAVING 140 Victoria St Barrio DRIVEWAY Cr PARKING LC SPECIALISTS All Work Guaranteed Imaa ESTIMATES PA 88995 EVENINGS PA 88343 the bases on couple of other plays Scott connected fa the games only twoucker to the seventh to hunt the score 100 100 01 000 001 12 Segura Leads 30 In Tennis Tourney m5 ANGELES AmDefend tag champion Pancho Segura at Ecuador took 30 lead to the Masters roundrobin professional tennis tournament Sunday by ds lasting Australias Ken Rosewall 26 84 in other singles matches Lew Head disposed of Ashley Cooper 64 and Tony Trabert da isieted Frank Scdzmnn 63 Segura beat Cooper 63 Saturday night Pancho Granules knockc off his arch rival Lew Hood 108 or lionds 13th consecutive blasters defeat In the doubles rTaoy Trubcrt and Frank Sedgman beat Ken Rosewail and hlervyn Rose in Simone East For it lilllll Cllllltlilif vore Saturday night to CHALLENGE REMATCH KASABOSKI SELECTS MANAGER THE MllSll nrlvlrsrir SPECIAL REFEREE Nof TIME Lllvllr slerlNAL IRISH PAT 59BRIEN