Daily Times-Gazette, 4 Apr 1955, p. 11

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DOUG HEPBURN A WRESTLER NOW Vancouver's strongman, Doug Hepburn, has taken up a new role, that of a professional wrestler. Here he wrestles Mike | Paidousis (left) in a recent bout at ronto world's Paidousis seconds, Maple Leaf Hepburn, strongest in five with elbow Gardens, To- called the man, beat minutes, smashes (CP Photo) 11 | 'Cleveland Indians || Picked To Repeat | NEW YORK (AP)--Cleveland In- | dians are this writer's pick to cap- | Boston, Detroit and Washington | battling for the remaining spot in | | ture the American Lague pennant |the first division and Baltimore | | for the second straight year be-| and Kansas City struggling to stay | cause they have more and better out of the cellar. | pitching and greater power than| No club in any of the other seven clubs. | The runner-up spot must go to|Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Gar- | | baseball can boast | | i be divided into two groups, with 4 | such a mighty big three as Bob | § | New York Yankees whose wealth | cia, all potential 20-game winners. | § |of talent everywhere but in the|If Herb Score, the young rookie | | pitching department makes them | southpaw who struck out the phe- far superior to any of their rivals nomenal total of 330 American As- | with the exception of the Indians. | sociation batters in 251 innings last | | Only the uncertainty of their pitch-| year, lives up to his billing, this | § ling keeps the Yankees from be-|can be the greatest pitching staff |ing a match for the defending |ever put together. | champions. Just look at Cleveland's second | { : {MUCH TOO STRONG : | line pitching . . . Art Houtteman, | The hustling, aggressive Chicago | Bo}, "Feller, Don Mossi and Ray | { White Sox, with abundant pitching, | Napleski. This quartet won 37] |a well-knit defence but inadequate | games and lost only 14 last year| | power, don't appear to be in a|f,. pectacul 795 wont 4 | class with the Indians and Yankees | or a Sl oles percentage | | On almost | but they are much to strong for the | fej1ows probably would be first | | others. The rest of the league can | girinoers HOCKEY SCORES |British Columba AND STANDINGS [Signs Three Pete. By THE CANADIAN PRESS CANADIAN Lacrosse Stars Calder Cup VANCOUVER (CP)--British Col- Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 3 d1 1 | umbia lacrosse clubs have signed | {Best.ob. ove Sp Tt three members of last year's Mann {Troy 3 Cincinnati 2 Cup champion Peterborough Trail- (Best-of-seven final ermen and are reported seeking at Allan Cup least two other eastern players. Lacrosse officials here said Fri-| day night that Victoria Shamrocks tied 3-3) SPORTS IN BRIEF | | Western Final have signed Ernie D'Amico and| Vernon 1 Fort William 2 | ies) Peewee Bradshaw in a bid to re- Western Canada Intermediate Kenora 6 Brandon 3 BRITISH LOSE 1ST ONE VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia Reps Saturday became the first Canadian tgam to defeat a touring international rugby side when they outran a combined Ox- ford-Cambridge squad 11-8 here WINS NINTH STRAIGHT NEW YORK (AP)--Paul lino's Boston Doge racked up his ninth consecutive victory Saturday in the $22,000 Experimental handicap at Jamaica. The odds on favorite easily defeated nine other Ando- | free three-year-olds with Stable's Sailor finishing and Rokeby Stable"s Cup third. CAPTURE SQUASH CROWN MONTREAL (CP)--An American team from Buffalo, N.Y., Sunday won the Canadian doubles squash championships. Honors went to Ray Widelski and Lou Schaeffer with scores of 15-12, 15-8, 17-15 9-15, 18-4 against Paul Ouimet and Tony Wolever of Montreal EGYPTIANS ENTER RACE SEDBON, Egypt (Reuters)--Two Egyptian long-distance swimmers will take part in the Lake On- tario race Sept. 9, it was an- nounced Saturday. They are Lieut | Abdel Latif Abu Heif and Hamed Saturday. It was the combined university Blues' first defeat in six games during their North Amer- ican tour. The English team leaves today for San Francisco for an-| other six games in California WINS GOLF AND $2,200 WILMINGTON, N.C. (CP)--Billy Maxwell rallied on the last nine holes Sunday after losing his re- day grip on the lead to win the $12,500 Azalea open golf tourna- ment by one stroke over Mike Sou- chak. Maxwell shot 69, giving him a 270 tournament record total and $2200 first money. This was the first major victory as a profes- sional for the stocky little 25-year- old from Odessa, Tex., who won the 1951 U.S. amateur champion- ship. NAMED SWIM PREXY TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. Paul P Hauch of London, Ont. was el- ected president of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association at the annual meeting Saturday. second Man lish channel swim ROYALS GET FOUR VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP)--Four more Brooklyn Dodgers have been | optioned to the Dodger farm sys- BEATS ONTARIANS | tem. Buzzie Bavasi, the club's gen PASADENA, Calif. (AP) The | eral manager, Sunday announced Arroyo Seco team of the Southern |that Ken Lehman and Glenn Cox, Califarnia Lawn Bowling Associ- | pitchers; Charlie Neal, second ation Saturday defeated the On- | baseman, and Gino Cimoli, out- tario provincial touring team here | fielder, have been transferred to a total match score of 159- | the International League Montreal 142. Each side won four games. Royals. a MM. MUNN MD: PRIVATE 4-4 "The doctor's handsome; also a psychiatrist. That's why I'm, working here." Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved Brookmeade | Mustafa, both veterans of the Eng- | (First game of best-of-seven ser- (First game of best-of-fiYe final) | '3in their B. C. championship. Sarnia 0 Dundas 2 CRU PRESIDNT Jim McCaffery of Ottawa has been elected president of the Canadian Rugby Union at the annual meeting in Vancouver of the union. McCaffery has been a leader in Canadian football circles for 35 years. (CP Photo) Both played with Peterborough | last year. At the same time Nanaimo Tim- bermen announced they had signed Jim McNulty of St. Catharines Athletics, leading scorer in the On- tario Lacrosse Association last year. McNulty was drafted by Peterborough for the Mann Cup final against Victoria last fall. Jake Proctor, coach of Van- couver's Indians, disclosed that he had sent letters to two eastern players asking them to join his club. He did not identify the play- ers. | | Ontario Senior | 1 (Dundas leads best-of-seven semi final 1-0) | Orillia 5 Kingston 4 (Orillia leads best-of-seven semi- final 2-0) Ontario Intermediate B | Sundridge 5 Delhi 2 | (Sundridge wins semi-finals 4-1) Ontario Intermediate C | Walkerton 8 Durham 5 (Durham leads best-of-seven ser- ies 3-2) Beeton 12 Powassan 9 (Beeton wins best-of-five quarter- finals 3-0) Ontario Junior B Semi-finals Seaforth 3 Woodstock 5 (Woodstock leads best - of - seven 3-2) | SUNDAY | Cander Cup | Pittsburgh 4 Buffalo 3 | (Pittsburgh leads best - of - seven | final 2-1) IT'S SO EASY to CLASSIFIED AD i Just fill WANT A in this form and mail Gazette Classified Department or drop Times-Gazette Office mail box. place a n the OSHAWA TIMES-GAZETTE Drop in! or Mail! or Phone! to the Times- it in D COPY Please use pencil -- Ink will blot. | International League | | Cincinnati 7 Troy 0 | (Cincinnati wins best - of - seven | | final 4-3) Quebec League | Shawinigan Falls 4 Chicoutimi 6 (Shawinigan Falls leads best-of nine semi-final 4-2) | | Quebec 0 Montreal 1 | (Montreal leads best-of-nine semi | final 4-2) | | All-Ontario Senior A | I | Fina A Pt | WLT F 11 8 18 6| | Kitchener 4 30 18 |S. S. Marie 340 1 (Kitchener wins best-of - seven championship 4-3) Saturday's Result | Sault Ste. Marie 1 Kitchener 6 | Game Tuesday | Eastern Canada Allan Cup Final | Best-of-seven | Moncton at Kitchener Memorial Cup Eastern Canada Final WLT A 9:41 Quebec 0 1. 14 Id Marlboros 01 | PAST40 Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR If you are a vietim of these symp- toms then your troubles may be traced to Glandular Inflammation. Glandular Inflammation is a con- stitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles. Neglect of Glandular Inflamma- tion often leads to premature senility, and incurable malignancy The past year men from 1, nities have been successfully treated here at the Excelsior In- stitute. 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Blackpoot 3 Everton A ad That was the word today from | pacis TOmwie Rep. Francis E. Dorn, a Republi- | Ghariton A 1 Newcastle U 1 Kan from --of all places--Brooklyn, Huddersfield O_Afcenal oc 0 Portsmouth 1 Manchester C 0 Sheffied W 1 Cardiff C 1 Sunderland 1 Leicester C 1 Tottenham H 2 Chelsea 4 Wolverhampton W 1 Preston N E Division II Blackburn R 3 Birmingham C 3 Bristol R 1 Hull City 0 Derby C 1 Nottingham F 2 Doncaster R 0 Leeds U 1 Fulham 1 Middlesbrough 2 | Liverpool 4 Luton T 4 Notts C 3 Rotherham U 2 cer games today Kingdom The 44-year-old Dorn is a lawyer and a baseball enthusi Stirred by an editorial in a weekly, The Bulletin, | gressional Record. He informed | House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D- Tex) of "a most worthwhile cam- paign"' started by the newspaper in an editorial headed: 'Stop calling the Dodgers the 'Bums.' "' "CEASE AND DESIST" It urges all and sundry to 'cease and desist from using that uncom- plementary appelation for our fav- orite baseball team." Quoting from the dictionary, the newspaper says '"'a bum is an in- ebriate, a medicant, a tramp and a loafer." The Dodgers, the editor- ial says, are none of these "al- though sometimes our pitchers feel that way about their teams mates." Rising to the occasion, Dorn de- clared: "Mr. Speaker, I endorse these sentiments. The Brooklyn baseball | Tranmere R 2 Mansfield T 1 team will win the National League | Division IT (Southern) pennant this year, and go on to| Aldershot 1 Coventry C 1 win the world championship. Bournemouth 1 Walsall 1 "It is important that the dignity | Colchester U 2 Leyton O 2 of champions be recognized." Crystal P 1 Brighton 0 Port Vale 1 Bury 0 Swansea T 3 Stoke City 5 West Ham U 4 Ipswich T 0 MORE Division III (Northern) Bradford 3 Barrow 0 Carlisle U 4 Halifax T 0 Chester 1 York City 2 Chesterfield 2 Bradford C 1 Crewe Alex 4 Oldham A 1 Darlington 0 Barnsley 1 Gateshead 0 Scunthorpe U 1 Grimsby T 0 Southport 1 Hartlepools U 3 Wrexham 0 Rochdale 2 Workington 1 Stockport C 0 Accrington S 0 LONDON (CP)--Results of soc- in the United Plymouth Argyle 1 Linvoln C 0 Norwich C 2 Millwall 1 Queen's P R 2 Shrewsbury T 0 Southend U 0 Southampton 1 Swindton T 1 Brenftford 1 Watfrod 0 Bristol C 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 4 Rangers 0 Celtic 1 Hibernian 2 Hearts 3 Clyde 0 Partick T 2 Dundee 1 Raith R 3 Falkirk 0 Stirling A 0 East Fife 4 Division B Arbroath 1 St. Johnstone 2 Ayr U 3 Airdrieonians 2 Dundee U 5 Morton 0 Dunfermline A 5 Alloa A 0 Queen's P 4 Forfar A 0 Stenh : Cowdenb International match England 7 Scotland 2 IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 3 Crusaders 1 Cliftonville 3 Portadown 3 Derry C 1 Ballymena U 1 1 { . THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, April 4, 1955 41 WINS YMCA TITLE ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Tor- | onto West End Y won the Ontario junior YMCA basketball champion. ship Saturday in a day-long tour. nament involvin Shampiushlp clubs from five districts. Toronto eliminated St. Catharines 79-67, Sault Ste. Marie 73-57 and in the final defeated Guelph 85-72. Guelph defeated Knigston 87-81 to reach the fina! round. TAKE WOSSA TITLES LONDON, Ont. )CP) -- Wood- stock, Kitchener-Waterloo and St. Marys captured two titles apiece Saturday in the annual Western Ontario Secondary School Associa- tion badminton champio: a Other schools to take home titles were Windsor-Walkerville, Walker ton, Riverside and East Elgin. v \ Distillery 1 Glentoran 3 Glenavon 1 Coleraine 0 Linfield 2 Ards 2 © WANTED © LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE -- for a Well Known Brewery Reply Box 240, Times-Gazette WANNA Pre- Easter All This Week at Special Value ! NORGE DRYER TWO ONLY Thermostat Control. 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