#PAGE TEN .. _ THE DAILY TI MES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 a + O.C.V.L Athletes Cop Trophies f at the Lakeshore group Cossa track and field meet held i Peterborough week were all members of the 0.C.V.L track team. hh team trophy was accepted on behalf of the local school by their track. "¢oach Bill Simons (céntre). He is flanked on the left by his younger | sister, a student at O.C.V.I, who won top honors in the girls' events. Rich Wilson right) was high point man in boys' events. Both competitors will take part in the Cossa meet here in Oshawa Saturday afterneon, ~--Photo by Winse Bradley. ---------- GPORT SNAPSHOT PORT SAPS oT @) JU ---- L'IL ARTHUR KING AND ARMAND SAVOIE EACH WANT CRACK AT WORLD TITLE! "TORONTO (CP) -- L'il Arthur | King and Armand Savoie are ready | for a Monday fight that Toronto ex- | sible go at the world crown which | McFater and Solly Cantor both pects to be the best here in years | changed hands recently when Ike [have challenged the victor to do and likely to clarify the Canadian | Williams of Trenton, N. J., lost an | battle for the vacant Canadian {upset decision to James Carter in | title. lightweight picture. COULD MEAN TITLE For King, 23 - year - old Toronto Negro who holds the 'British Em-| much 'as by home-fown sentiment, | King's stablemate, Williams, still | pire crown and lost the Canadian |King is favored to put a dent in| held the world crown and King was . {erown only because of inaction, [the fight brings him back to his| starting place. : It means to slugging Savoie of Montreal, as well as King, a pos- New York. And by ability and experience as | | Savoie's good record. Matchmaker Deacon Allan yes- terday stopped counting the big ad- | vance sale of tickets long enough to disclose that Toronto fighters Allan | But that didn't create a stir it | would have a few weeks ago when | fighting as an also-ran under Frank (Blinky) Palermo from Philadel- phia. HAS LONG RECORD | who Kirig has beaten of import- Savoie, at 21, has had 52 starts ance. : and four losses with Cantor a one-| But in any case, thé ground is time victim and McPater losing {laid for the take to exceed the twice. Since he departed the Can-| Maple Leaf Gardens fight-card re- adian scene two years ago, 'King [cord of $23,000. King was in on has had 31 bouts and two losses. |that four years ago. His experience and the fact that, Savoie is a cool, wedge-should- he must be a hungry fighter now, ered boy who takes a punch well! should give him the edge, and hits with terrific power. King The Savoie camp have marched is a boxer with a fair poke and .a their man intd Torcnto rings before lot of heart. And he's waited a in the rank of underdog. They ask 'long time. TRANSPORTERS HOLD BIG BULGE JR. RACE Peterhoro Marines Lead Way; Kingsway Lumber Tie Oshawa In Viaduct League Ball Race ® L 4 Marines Top Staffords - 5-2 -- Kingsway Downs Croftons Oshawa | Merchants Have Busy | Week-End Cross- | Towns Pace West To- ronto Loop. EE -- Oshawa Pedlars are playing Melville Realty at the Kinsmen Civic | Memorial Stadium tonight and Oshawa Transporters are playing up at | Eglinton Park against the Stephenson's Bruins,,each of whom have won four games -- but Oshawa is undefeated while Bruins have played seven games, lost three of them. Tomorrow night, Transporters play the New Toronto Silverts here at the Stadium, at eight o'clock. Over at Whitby, the softball Stokers will be at home to Pickering. + +* * Oshawa Merchants have a very busy week-end ahead of them. To aid their cause, there'll be a new pitcher on hand, Wilbur Ford- han of Carlisle, Penna. He's a left-hander and is reported to be some shucks 2: 3 moundsman. He's coming this week-end on a trial Basis and it's just possible that Coach "Mike" Mellis may send him to the mound tomorrow afternoon at the Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, when Oshawa Merchants will be at home, two-thirty o'clock, to the Toronto Staffords. Staffords gave Peterboro Marines ~ stiff argument last night but lost 5-2 and that win, 4th-straight for the Marines, puts them in unuisputed possession of first place in the Viaduct Major League race. In the other half of last night's twin- "bill, Kingsway defeated Croftons 10-1 and by so 'deing, moved up 'Into a tie for second place, with the Oshawa Merchants. $s eS 0h Ap Merchants have their. league game with Staffords here tomorrow afternoon and then on Sunday afternoon, they go up to Millen Stadium for a league game with Kingsway Motors. These two games could easily put Oshawa up alone in second place, right on Peterboro's heels. How- ever, in between these two league games, tomorrow and Sunday after- noons, Merchants have another game, an exhibition game with Mahers of, the West Toronto League. This will be played at Harlscourt Park, I the lights, on Saturday night. If the Merchants can come up with a win here tomorrow afternoon, they'll be back on the beam again. -DeLaurentis and Vic Napolitano aré expected in this week-end, ove fin had it-this morning that Napolitano isnt as keen on com< ing bh ] Oshawa now, as he was. Maybe Kitchener Legionnaires are after him too, eh? The O.B.A. will likely hold a mesting to discuss the Jerry Creasey case, about Tuesday night of next week. Should be quite an srgument, too! .. | > > * * oe Oshawa Minor Softball Association of icers meet tonight at the | Hotel Genosha at eight o'clock (Grey Room) when entries will be | closed for the Bantam and Midget leagues, for this season. Certifi- cates will' be handed out to the new entries and the schedule for the opening games will be drawn. The minors will play their games oh. Monday, Wednesday ad Friday evenings, as in the past three years and all games will be 7-inning affairs. TORONTO -- Peterborough Mar- lines came up with their fourth win | with Milwaukee Sports and West {Major League trimming Staffords 16-2, and Kingsway Lumber moved |into a second-place tie with Osha- | wa Merchants by upsetting Croftons { 10-1, at Millen Stadium last night. { Nobby Clarke, Petes' import from i Ottawa, went along on the mound {for four frames. After his mates {had given him a comfortable 4-1 | lead, he faltered, walking four in | the fifth before being removed for | Billy Edger who finished, permit- | ting only one hit. | STEPHENS WINS FIRST | Red Stephen, making his initial | start for Staffords, Bill Heyes and { Ralph Hosking hit safely in the | first inning to give Staffords their | first counter. Fred Plato was the | batting star for the visitors, getting (a pair of bingles that chased three mates across the plate. Johnny Denofrio again was the fielding star at third base and added two hits to the cause for Croftons and were helped by a fine three-hit chore by Stan Court- ney. Rusty Wallace i lusty batting with a homer and] single for five RBI's. Joey Irvine and. Tommy McKillop. each hit for | the circuit. i ' } The McMurray brothers, Bas and Bill, aided the attack with two hits each, Bill's both good for two bases. | Buzzer Malloy's contribution to the offense was a triple. Harry An- | thony, Dave Mustard and. Gord O'Hearn hit safely for Crofton's. OSHAWA PLAYS SUNDAY Saturday at 8 p.m. Kingsway meet Staffords and Sunday Kings-| 29 _. | way. and Oshawa continue their 30--Bowmanville at U.A.W batfle for second slot in the league standing. : Kingsway packed too much power | is | Rae, McCartney, Harrison, Honey- continued his + Howell, | Scott and Brett. Earlscourt Legion Visits Oshawa City D.F.A. Cup Tilt, Sat. For the first time in sixteen years, Oshawa will be represented in the DF.A, Cup when Oshawa City plays host to Earlscourt Legion of Toronto, on Saturday afternoon at Alexandra Park. The present day Oshawa City is a {young club struggling to make a name for itself whereas the Oshawa City of yore was feared and re- spected from coast to coast, however what the new club of today lacks in experience and fame they make up Jor with enthusiasm and team spir- t. ® The executive of the local club is making arrangements to house a record crowd for this game, three bus loads of supporters are coming { with Earlscourt from Toronto, head- |ed by a pipe band. The Oshawa | Branch of the Canadian Legion | will also have a large representation {on hand to meet the visitors and to | support the "City" in this 'impor- | tant cup-tie, | Earlscourt Legion Pipe Band will leave Memorial Park at 3 p.m. and march to Alexandra Park, and it {is hoped tht members of the old | Oshawa City and Oshawa Nation- als will fall-in behind the pipers {and parade to the playing field. | Kick-off time is scheduled for 13.30 pm. | The team to represent Oshawa | will be picked from the following: -- | Sutherland, Gow, J. Kelly, T. | Kelly, Fulton, Sweet, Posodzski, Mc- McEwan, Rawlins, Lakeshore Loop Baseball Sked Juvenile Teams | MAY 24--Cobourg at Port Hope 29--Victors at Port Hope Little Britain at Cobou rg A, JUNE 5--Bowmanville at Viétors 5~U.A.W.A. at Cobourg BROOKLIN WINS OVER AJAX CLUB. SOUTH-ONT. TILT Getting . to Pratley, hurler for Brooklin Juniors last year, now runs in the first two innings, with the Ajax Legion, for seven Brooklin Stevenson Motors coasted to a 9-8 victory over the Ajax team in a South Ontario County Soft- ball League game in Brooklin last night. It marked the fourth Straight win without a defeat for the Brooklin boys. Ray Hall, making his first start of the season on the mound for the Brooklin Intermediates, was in trouble only in the second inning when he allowed three runs to cross the plate, He scattered six hits over the rest of the route to earn the win. Pratley, the bespectacled lefty from Ajax, allowed the Brooklin team nine hits but as last year got into trouble several times especial- ly in the first innings as he issued six free passes. He struck out | seven. | Nesbitt, batting in the lead-off | position, singled in the first in-| ning to start Brooklin on the way. Davidson walked. Both scored as they ran the bases on bad pitches. In the second inning, Graham | and Chuck Johnston were both | given walks and advanced on | errors. Graham scored on an error | by the catcher and Johnston scor- ed after the catch on a long fly by | Carnwith, A walk to Nesbitt, singles by Davidson and B. Mitchell and a triple by Don Mithcell brought"in | three more runs. Croxall struck | out to end the inning. | Brooklin scored again in the | fourth inning as two walks and al single by Bruce Mitchell brought | in Nesbitt. A homer by Don Mit- | f ® lly South Simcoe OSHAWA JRS. | it Public School = UNDEFEATED : | Has Field Day Wednesday afternoon, at the | Oshawa Transporters, now enter- South Simoce Public School, the eq in the North Toronto Baseball boys and girls participated in a | Association's Junior League, are the splendid track and field meet with | hottest club in the circuit at the school principal, W. F. Wendt, and | record of four wins against no de- his staff officiating. J. B. Hender- | feats. son acted as director of the meet K and Mr. Stewart planned the field | rivals and course, J | Operated in age groups, pupils | the class of the league. Same Zale, were permitted to enter as many | however, has a whole new, club events as they wished, within their (this. year and he feels that this is own group. No spikes or ball shoes | One reason for his boys' present of past IN 4 STARTS The Transporters and their. old | play-off seasons, | | Peter Pans, were expected to. be! were allowed and the meet was an outstanding success, with some fine times in the races and marks in the field events, being made. The South Simcoe Home and | School Association donated . prizes for the first three in each event. | Following are the complete re- | sults: | RESULTS 25 yard dash (novice)--Boys: 1 Ar- thur Hester, 2 Tommy Benny, 3 Bil- lise Aylesworth. Girls: 1. Eugenia York, 2 Catherine Gibson, 3 Cathie Fogal. 50 yard dash, Charlie Hester, 2 Gordon Bryant, 3 Teddy Down. Girls: 1 Joanne Hen- derson, 2 Joyce Wolosewich, 3 Pa- tricia Sholdra. 75 yard dash (Junior) -- Boys: 1 George Gudgeon, 2 Ronald Fry, 3 Murray Reed. Girls: 1 Janet Stire, 2 Janet Carr, 3 Jeanette Layko. 100 yard dash (Intermediate) -- 1 Bob Sholdra, 2 Donald Garrow, 3 Donald McGregor. Girls: 1 Betty Gooding, 2 Jane Arnold, 3 Emilia Moskal. 100 yard dash (Senior)--Boys: 1 Lloyd Stire, 2 Frank Locke, 3 John | Vandriel. Girls: 1 Carol Remego, 2 Joan Bowler, 3 Mary Judges. Running high jump (Senior Boys-- Pee Wee)---Boys: 1 | position in the cellar . they'll improve though. Zale's clubs have |a reputation for doing that kind | of thing. Only two clubs have given the locals much trouble as yet and these were the Pans and Stanton Fuels. Oshawa has yet to play the second-place Stephenson Bruins, so their clash should be a thriller . . . it takes place in Toronto tonight, | weather permitting. Back at home on Saturday eve- ning the Transporters tdké on the other out-of-Toronto club, New Toronto Silverts. That game is scheduled under the lights of Civic Stadium at 8 p.m. Oshawa Transporters .. Stephenson Bruins Yonge-Eglinton © Motors Stanton Fuels New Toronto Silverts . Peter Pan Cleaners . 1.000 571 428 400 400 333 4-0 4 3 3 4 2 3 2 3 2 DE WITT DENIES BROWNIES SOLD ST. LOUIS--(UP) vigorously denied a report in the -- President | Bill DeWitt of the St. Louis Browns | .{¥be_ bat. for. the.,Brooklin. team, | | four tries. | Bruce Mitchell each came through { with two singles. chell in the seventh with nobody |l Lloyd Stire, 2 Lawrence Durno, 3 | Albert Woorsley. i ise completed the Brooklin| gl Pia jump (Senior girls) : | --1 Marjorie Oke, 2 Louise Miners, 3 Don Mitchell was the big man at { Carol Remego. Running broad jump cracking out a triple and homer in | ate)--Boys: 1 Bob Sholdra, i 3 | Melnik, 3 Gary Vaughn. Girls: Nesbitt, Davidson, and [pte etl 2 Joanne Munro, Betty Gooding. Running broad jump (Junior)-- Boys: 1 Eric Litz, 2 Ronald Fry, 3 Jack Sneddon. Girls: 1 Janet Stire, 2 (Intermedi- 2 Joe 1 3 | Pratley found a | "cousin" in Bill Croxall, striking hi ut i i in gut m all four Appearances at | Janet Carr," § Jeanette Layko. the plate. ; ' .. | Ball Throw (spongé ball) Pee Wee BROOKLUIN-Nesbitt 3b, David- | --Boys: 1 Fredale Buchowsky, 2 son 2b; 3B; Mitéhell'c, D. Mitchell | James McConkey, 3 Bobby Dzikew- | h. | Softball (Junior)--Boys: we : | Fry, 2 Richard Craggs, AJAX" -- Johnston ss, Morris If, | Zerbeliny. Girls: 1 Janet Stire, Hood 3b, Caldwell 1b, Corbett 2b,! Jeanette Layko, 3 Joan Mooney. Sheehan cf, Wallis rf, Collins ¢,| Softball Throw (Intermediate) cf, Croxall If, Graham rf, > , Johnston | ic ss, Carnwith Ib, Hall p. 1 Ronald 3 Eugene 2} | New York Post yesterday that the club has been sold to a syndicate | headed by Bill Veeck. GOALLESS DRAW CHATHAM -- Ontario Steel and Kent Regiment battled to a goal- less draw Wednesday in a Chat- ham and District game. Soccer League | SATUBDAY NITE At 8:00 ix CALENDAR ! Today | NTBA JUNIOR LEAGUE Oshawa Transporters vs Stephen= son's Bruins, Eglinton Park, To-. | ronto, 6:30 p.m. # : SENIOR SOFTBALL sgh Melville Realty vs. 'Oshawa Pede lars, Civie Stadium, 8:00 p.m. S. ONT, COUNTY SOFTBALL Pickering vs Whitby. COF GIRLS SOFTBALL Hampton vs Maple Grove, CLARKE - DARLINGTON LADIES pi | SOFTBALL 3 Newtonville v§ Newcastle; Orono! | vs Courtice: i : Saturday = | VIADUCT SENIOR BASEBALL 'Toronto Staffords ws Oshawa | Merchants, Civic Stadium, 2:30, p.m. . i | COSSA TRACK AND FIELD MEET' Alexandra Park cinder oval, 2:00 pm. x | LAKESHORE JUV. BASEBALL Oshawa UAWA vs Oshawr Vie-! tors. NTBA JUNIOR LEAGUE ; New Toronto Silverts' vs Oshaws Transporters, Civic Stadium, 8;00 DOMINION CUP SOCCER Toronto Earlscourt. Legion vs Oshawa City, Alexandra Park, 2:30 . | pm. DARLINGTON TWP. SOCCER Tyrone vs Courtice; Solina vs! | Maple Grove. { ] Sunday VIADUCT SENIOR BASEBALL Oshawa Merchants vs Kingsway Lumber, Millen Stadium, Toronto, 2:30 p.m. Want to buy, sell or trade -- A classified ad snd the deal is made, Laud Ldlly llsd dn do o Tonight o Sat. Afternoon * Saturday Nite AREN A REN | | " * @ | CROSS-TOWNS WIN 8--Port Hope at U.A.W.A. Pratley p, Smith rf in 5th, Pedwell | Boys: 1 Bob Sholdra, 2 David Gar- FLOODLIGHT BASEBALL BRIGHT BITS -- In a Lakeshore Juvenile league fixture, U.A.W.A, and Victors, Oshawa's two entries in this loop, will play a league game tomorrow. afternoon at Lakeview Park. Last Tuesday night these two snappy ball teams played to a 5-5 tie , . . They almost had one of those "Hey, Rube" affairs yesterday when Dodgers defeated the Phils 4-3. Jackie Robinson and. Russ Meyer, were the two involved and the push- | ing, name-calling, challenging, etc., that occurred followed a dropped hall on a squeeze play at the plate -- in which Robinson scored the win g run, ,. The ink is hardly dry on the sport pages telling of Ezzard Charles' win over Maxim and now they announce he'll fight Joe Walcott on July 18. How long can Joe Walcott and the TV sponsors stand up under this?' . . A victory for the Leafs last night at Springfield put them back in stride, they hope, but meanwhile, Royals are enjoying themselves much better . . . They're talking Major League hock~y still, w, ith Niagara Falls and Kitchener to round out a 4-team loop next winter . , , Oshawa | City soccer eleven plays Eariscourt Legion ii. a D.F.A. Cup game, at Alexandra Park toriorrow afternoon. This. is the first time Oshawa's bad a team in this competition for 15 years. . * * * SCISSORED SPORT -- (By The Canadian Press) -- Ezzard Charles, World's Heavyweight Boxing Champion, has agreed to meet venerable Jersey Joe Walcott in a 15-round title match, July 18, at Pittsburgh. It will be their third engagemént. Charles first defeated Jersey Joe in Chicago two years ago to win the National Boxing Association version of the world title. He repeated at New York last March in a defence of that title. Walcott was a ringside spectator, Wednesday night, as Charles took Joey Maxim over the 15-round route. He left immediately for his Camden, N.J,, home to train ... Lew Hayman, Managing Director-Coach of Montreal Alouettes, announced Thursday that signed contracts have been received from two American footballers, Ray Cicia and Gene Brito, Cicia made his debut with Alouettes of the big four union last season and was voted an imside wing position on the Canadian all-star team. Brito is a newcomer and was a star at the end with Loyola University of Los Angeles . , . Willie Mays, who came up a week ago to New York Giants of the National League from Minneapolis where he was. hitting 477 can't figure how the decimal point became misplaced. He's hitting 0477 for the Giants, with one safety in 21 times at bat. "I must be in a slump," Mays said thoughtfully, 're throwing me the same pitches I was hitting in triple A, only I'm not hitting 'em here, Not too niany curves, either. It can't be that because I'm getting all the fast balls I want." * +* * .; Proximity, harness racing's greatest money-winner, is being pointed for its 1951 debut in the $10,000 Titan free-for-all trot at Goshen, N.Y., July 6. The nine-year-old mare, owned by Ralph and Gordon Verhurst of Victor, N.Y, went lame last fall after boosting her winnings to a record $252,929 SENIOR SOFTBALL MELVILLE REALTY : Vs. OSHAWA PEDLARS Tonight -- 8:15 CIVIC: MEMORIAL STADIUM ' Admission 25¢ "CHILDREN WITH ADULTS FREE | Mahers held Peter Pans to a 4-4 tie and Cross-Towns blanked Milwaukee Sports, 14-0, in West | Toronto Senior Baseball League action at St, Clair Memorial Sta- dium last night. In the early' game Greg Higgins drove in two of the Maher runs | with a double and a single. | Oross-Towns coasted to their easy | win behind the three-hit pitching lof Roy Tregdett who was never [in trouble while his mates took ad- | vantage of the breaks and some | timely blows to win going away. OSHAWA PLAYS MAHERS Saturday's card in the W. T. { circuit will have Peter Pans playing | {with Milwaukee sports and eWts- | erns squaring off at 3.45 p.m. Un- {der the light starting at 8.15 p.m. | Oshawa Merchants from the Via- | duct League will play an inter. league tilt with Mahers, Cornwall Fans Buy Own Ball Club of Cornwall at a meeting Thurs- day night drew up plans--and dug up $2,000 -- to take over the Corn- wall Canadians of the Border Base- ball League. Mayor Aaron Horovitz presided at the meeting which was attended by league president John G. Ward, of Ogdensburg, N.Y. A citizen's committee will be formed to canvass laborers, indus- tries, professional people. and busi- ness men with a view to ra around $8,000. It was decided to sell stock in the club at $10 a share, | West Yorks in the 2.00 p.m. opener | CORNWALL (CP)--The citizens | ising | Dunn, 13, Hartford, Conn., out- 8--Little Britain at Bowmanville | 16--Cobourg at Bowmanville 16--Victors at Little Britain | 19--Cobourg at" Victors | 22--Port Hope at Victors | 33--U.A.W.A. at Bowmanville | 28--Cobourg at Little Britain 26--Port Hope at Cobourg 28--Cobourg at Lindsay 29--Victors at UA W.A. 30--Ldttle 'Britain at Port Hope JULX 3--Cobourg at U AWA. 6--~U.A.W.A. at Port Hope | T--Bowmanville at Little Britain | | 10--Victors at Bowmanville | | 13--Bowmanville at Cobourg i | 13--Little Britain at Victors | | 17--Victors at Cobourg | 21--Little Britain at U.A.W.A. 21---Port Hope at Bowmanville All week games will commence at | 6:45 p.m, Saturday games will com- mence at 3:00 p.m. with the excep- tion of Little Britain and Lindsay | which which will commence at 6:45 p.m. 2 LIFE SUSPENSION FOR JOCKEY LUCE CHICAGO--(UP) -- The Illinois Racing Board yesterday banned for life a jockey suspected of using illegal methods in winning a race May 19. Sammy Luce was set down fof life by the board as the result of a urine test of his mount FIGHTS LAST NIGHT TACOMA, Wash. -- Jess Hall, 190, Tacoma, knocked out Hank Thurman, 198, Modesto, Calif. 8. EDMONTON, Alta -- Georgie pointed Joey Velez, 135, Spokane, 10. Umpires--S. Shellenkoff and D. ph in 8th. Love. Bracebridge May Import Pucksters; Chatham Maroons CHATHAM (CP)--Rosy Stoddard, |coach and manager of the Chat- ham Maroons of the International Hockey League, said Thursday he has received an "attractive offer" from interests in Bracebridge, Ont., for his services and those of some of his best players. Stoddard said he has made no decision yet on the offer. | Franchise in the International | League is owned by the city-opera- | ted Arena Commission. None of the Maroons are natives of Chatham, and many are from Northérn On- tazio and have obtained good jobs ere, CARDS SEND HURLER TO HAMILTON FARM WOOSTER, O.~(AP)--Stanley L. Becker, who graduated Tuesday from high school at nearby Orr- ville, signed a contract yesterday with St. Louis' Cardinals of the Na- tional League for a reported $6,000 | bonus. A righthanded pitcher, he is scheduled to work for the Cards' farm team at Hamilton, Ont. * OUT TWO WEEKS BOSTON--(UP)--Ebba St. Claire, Boston Braves' catcher, injured yesterday attempting to catch a foul ball in a game at New York will be out of play for two to three weeks with a fractured thumb, 4 PRICES 5.454E0/ & SISSON'S GARAGE 1 Mile South of Orone Highway 35 ; 1 Emilia | 3 Sylvia row, 3 Bill Horton. Girls: | Moskal, 2 Betty Gooding, Kemp. Rugby (Senior) -- Boys: 1 Wayne Veitenheimer, 2 Ernest Lukaweski, 3 | { Jog Rosnik. Girls: 1 Marion Gregory, | | 2 Joan Gurney, 3 Barbara Rosnik. | Relay (Senior) -- Boys: 1 Lloyd | Stire, Reg Malachowski, Albert Worsley, Ernest Lukawesky. Girls: { Carol Remego, Marjorie Oke, Joan | Bowler, Louise Miners. | Relay (Senior) II. -- Boys: John | Vandreil, David Gibson, Jack Carr, | Gary Vaughn. Girls: Bargara Ros- | nik, Mary Judges, Irene Visner,, | Shirley Hennings. | Intermediate 1.--Boys: Joe Melnik, { Bill Hortod, Bob Sholdra, Richard Fry. Girls: Nancy Babarik, Carol Lauchlin, Betty Holder, Mary Hay- { ward. Intermediate II.--- Manilla, Bill Bailie; Harold Ellis, Tarry Gregory. Girls: Sylvia Kemp, Joannie Munro, Betty Gooding, Car- ole Tamblyn. Junior 1. -- Boys: Bill Logeman, George Gudgeon, Bobby Clarke, Lar- ry Abbot. Girls: Iris Jacenty, Fran- | ces French, Joan Starr, Brend | Mooney. | Junior 1I.--Boys: Lyle Lowry, Jack | Sneddon, Hubert Gillard, Paul Gold- stein, Girls: Patricia Barron, Dean- | na Buldyke, Lorraine Butler, Joan | Wilkins. Boys: Jerry BIAGGIONI WINS 11TH RIMINI, ITALY--(UP)--Serafino | Biaggioni of Italy yesterday won the 11th lap of the 34th bicycle | tour of Italy." h 4 NEW TORONTO SILVERTS VS. 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