Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Jun 1955, p. 10

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10 -- PARLY Es aATEYTY, Tuesday, June 28, 1008 (6-1 TRIUMPH / : als D Brooklin 8-2 THRU THE Transporters Widen Lead ovals Down Two-Hitter SP ORTSCOPE With Win Over Cardinals - |, cme jus we ce wr ede 507 | | { d Lad {oh JOHN MRNAY| ; HO el A Oe thelr ls, : Big event on the sporls scene is the wrestling show in tune of Kinsmen Clvie Memoriul siadium, This ie the annusi mat show ait Wace, ry ag og ig fo cla, "Pl" Milosh as fmporied » | 1810 Ihe U mar nuders show on wn excellent show, gh id main bouts, In the first Whipper Billy Watson witi | The Transporters were full apd set Karol Kalmikell while Lord Athol Lay i for thelr win, They were a Ki sikolf in the second, THe pther wo Wit with runners on the paths snd Butlale, against Jim Doble and Gill Mains, amassed a pia of 12 hits off the route Argos, against "Sell Murphy, This {llarings of Nisker, Doug, Sole best wrestling shows of the season and to lop lead (he parade with Iwo in lone Souttville tally came draw for 8 new ew, nd o fobe to drive ingle ae in the fourth on three hits and an the loss, The Wovals will play ound iriple wis also 10 the fore #s were | #TTor, Ajax out in the Vowder city on Things with he faiily quiet a7 Slelthn and night esch of whom } reday night, The als now he ack Oi Wednesday night She lubotosouniy had two singles, Ostes snd Pitkin AB BH OA ¥ithin (MBL, have 8 won four, lout tees rec: sdalnst the M. Tomas érov, $n. 81, Tomas. de ni ware best for the losers with twe ord se, Mey are headed nthe i wi i , yb They wil oiny two games, one at 10:50 a.m, on Melo gave a masterly dis We started off very fast 5 gon, There's ne doubt the locas crew would certainly appreciste play on the mound for the win Clarke " he Aon R plist oir of ad) os four hits and tise ties aster lots of support from thelr hometown fans that day, ners, We siruek out eight and isu , oie gy five. "two men | The Soul Jow led 17 and in taking u look at the major league standings of a year ago, wn | put one free tekst, Nisker on Vrishy, of isker 3; walked the next two men and he | first hall of the Sth the Brooklin Transporters forged ahend in the | Fitkin, 1h #0, allot 8; by h erence the ound the Amerie dT | not io : Nisker ; Woand| appeared to be In trouble, He went down in order as or Ad dh a iy are a present " ue with # | (ud 4 Aad def %7 nowt AL 5 W B, Mitchell to hit into & field " uring #ood Nisker, p diamonds, The Yankees, who are at present leading the league with A | fhe' other hand struck out ihres wl Saul: | or's cholo forcing Bramley at hall, Three walks and » hit gave good three games over Chicago, were then the under-dogs, They were third inning hy virtue of singles A a J Xmpiees, third, Henry led off for the Royals he 'tounls thelr final. un the trailing the Indians by three games, The big red men from Cleveland | hy Oldfield and Cole snd an buts Totals with a single as the Royals were Kame a Bramley sppenred » SPORTS CALENDAR ire, ind = ---_ -- WR DN Busassarcasy BR Dm SON, VD" RdRdw [eex and came on to retire the side lp or dor, Bramley was charged with bot = wal Soecuvwngeocud = : 3 s § i 2 £ ] $885 «288s jpow=Se oN -- sooo ~o® So Ra a.e Ben aa ws aaa "WDD OP mw x= = -~ 0 Mor and Mischa"; 1 burnt the league up last season but things sve going & little rough for ------------ -- wen PoE Ira Ie ayaa, ware ua aie? (ipearse lo hen this year, AL the start it looked as though the Indians might re ' % |in leakue viay. Defoe forced out Brown took over and put out Bantam: No, 1 Central at Ey hn L year's performance but time has old 8 Aiftoront sory, The OSHAWA MINOR Starks Trounc G-87 # Triumph * Henry at second, ion ted the fife in fine form. The Rrooklin Fale, vin Bg No, 2 Yt logs the op tat for wy ww an alu for SOFTBALL ASSOC, Vi Nin Over Stampeders forced Bae wi atid oom rh ven the first halt of the time 410 [Lm 1 Things may have looked ie meriean longue ctors ning, ¥or rooklin team P were down six runs only; - a while ut the pleture sure is different in the Nations] Longue, Ab e # took a 10.8 win from ninth as they ah vs ava Ti at P last senson the Glamis were away with the goods except WOODVIEW BANTAMS Slarks Plumbing last ¢| the Stampeders In a local 22 ae lwp of dhe second # i they Ware sil | ame. D, Miami Whitby at: Alex, game. tebe! for' Bebokiyn holding thete full, The Dodgers were wikia one TROUNCE WUNDLY, trounced Vietor's is by he | league game in Alexandra Park | oll (5, "SC ills "Hons, ent | Fa0hed hin luck and was out as | PR y for B pid lo nding Giants but the next closest (eam, the Last night at Woodview Pork| score of 15.5 tn & Legion Bantam | Monday night, thd] MBN up for the Royals, was #816 | he tried to make third on 8 Haire i of Columbus: ' fine 91 tha. 'aaqus #5 games behind, Bub this season , , , oh, | (he home (eam Bantam boys) league baseball game at Harmon| The winners started out i» on an error in the outfield, Do Samanski to Toss play, B,| Braves; Ned by 1 ve i mo" WD he hodile how Wall throug, the Dodgers have iroynced the, Rundle Park toys to Park right oot bringing Y hie Mitahll, classy centrefiolder of | Mitchell and TIN rounded out, Park, 6,30 pm, oil dose and # hall game Jond over Chicwgo, another hal game | he (ume of B84, Tha game wie 4 aliemving into the right side of | SNUNE0LD Llloed he winners| the Vieliors, made a Wood mich second to first, 10 end. he a rior tl) "0 | South Br sll ; 's leaders back 17% games be he ing frame, the splurges In the | OM the play but was bumped hard | and wive the Rovals a well de Brookiin: G At yy CONSULS : ovr the Braves and have na Jear's leaders viens came home with the| ¥iN0ers had Hila trouble. staiing With thelr ving spl Wo with | 7 his lef field mate, (orang Wim | served win, rokl Sine I . i hind, How times hav Ime w away the point getter, ODOR: | five yun set and took an eight run | 10 drop the ball, Bamanski fol. The Rovals appeared to be hit Elks an aight run | joo "eer lowed with nykide Hotter ; 6.80 pm, UFOOTBALL = Is back in the sports world agaln, although it nev: fn I svory, arene a® it ad hele aspeuit' with "7's two before onl With & free vase, Mendyk |i. snele stride last night as they [7 at antam; pik down on 'ns sacrifice, Kapus- he ball well, They his Bants oi 88 lace, We hear about it nearly all year round, On | ope, bo Fee, 0 w the i rat frame and followed close be: | ing' "game, winning piteher, | SE vite hiitins , Bills x ® 4 pny Kamillon was the scene of # parley between Chan Caldwell Shemna Sawn they Wax fran pind with » thr ; "fh Lygns the losers to wix hits, | SNSKI Was safe on an error Wnd | jor" oversh men on the paths but Connsught st 4 3 ot Zion at 190 pm, Nadio; . od Siukheriand them over the s 'at 8 treal and Carl Voyles of Hamilton, all | by pein cine home 11 1 in t of rs confined thelr 'seor.| Ne TUR soo they got enoush of them Woodview: sll games at 6,9 pm, + gt avs, Walker Ry Fenon for their meeting 4 : ald, neues nen 100. frames the" Gathered fourth, he Lye pe ansinged in fo 8 ingle marker Jn the Henry iad "one" thi oh Plate J, us. ney "ol hg To a i hs iden nundte of|| @ ANGLIAS fen on The nevult of the talks + 5 + one THiNOr oNANKe, | baby to 'Dan' wile "gout (he | With homers 'that helped to. drive | CIird Higging the sixth (or | {oe relly, The Novels were now | Con ot in' Broucham last Pridey | woodview! Fernhill at Connaugh; Fis fe ion din a now vn st 1 nnd miedo sgn "he fu i "In ese ri, Cro ond nt rely, ® homer 10 Wart kine" Sow or Th oer in tht | PAM Spoetred lo, be vurr of | Gi At 538, 2% he i 4 im ' hy 4 if " ' the old "conches agreement' Shsecond period last year " Rundle wig mien hey ton aketa vere. lt oo Mae Wp Piper, vor A by halt KJ the Shed " Jhov sould do tagging the hall the r way he should v 5 ot B a ot 8 n, , Mass, Harry | squeezed in air In the secop t ne, of; y, 9b; ) | 4 ! | Roe pa, uc, Rd es aan wd bon | vo Sl ett i SR He Te, Am 5. Th Ros BEE 11 Wt ang ng, Ms ce, nw gun wn conll SERVICE ASEARIS, Bo, ried @ Next three, A last minute rally . 8 440] third as Heffering beat out a lus. y h y for several weeks, died. yesterday in hosplial, Doctors repo in the final two fre. res gave them | secure thelr runs, WIAMPEDERS: Dowell, of; Wig: hit & three-bagger, the best hit of | mont at 7 p.m, Hollandia ve his death was believed to have been due to "massive pulmonary SOVER TUNA ut the belt od foiled STARKS: Piper ¢; Cray, pi fn. e; Broz, ss; Bamolenko, by v ngs, Yui thar wad & flo soring the game, i nent homa_Xamé ris al Tommi a or Jn ANYWHERE embolism,' and the game was over Crawlord, ms; ont: Ld Mixing, pron, A; Marshall, ti | same thing happened in the top| © A Rovsu vA Aare 0 ve fat Mon 4 ; it was announced Sunday that the 1086 Canadian Otymple Pi EANTVIEW BOYS ona er, og ichingon, Fiji | Brown, 9b; Beaton 1b; Rollo, rf, | oF the, fourth Jor rookltn, hres Monda® Ala team, Vostull sd The : : Amer arts at the CNE next yesr DOWN FERNHILL hs Midd : y | LINE: 4 ja pA Shel Ame Neg The. PAmerican Athletic Union approved | agi ioy (A bgt soene| VICTORS: Cole, ¢; Middleton, p| als made good after they had iy LINERS Graham, of; John: id AAA instantly when CNE sports offielals suggested It, The only | 1ast ight % 8 Inirly Slose tit be:| McMillan, 1b; Redpath, ¢; Gold Win" Jost o'/ . Hg stone, Sh; Bramley, ni Brown, of his career by shuibling block now i the Canadian AAU, Officials feel the meet would {ween The Eastview yank. am | stein, 8b; MeAvoy, rij Whitley, 3b; sale on Mn error, Wiiheriand fn 8th; D. Milehell * & wal seve lee jor 3 rina" Boh a 0 RD : keep the athletes keen until the Olympie games, mom row "ihe ome crew came out | Koebnlak, If, STANDINGS walked. Henry sot his second hit hell, lai and tnd J 7th; Croxall, o's vecond kine , ' A playing | on top, A ; THIRD 'wa Al butler, of Oshawa, fumed In & score of 144-80 The winners stepped in durin fo Schall. 2 arp eh ROCREATE, NY, (CP) in the Onfarle open Wolf championships last weekend. fhe second frame" 4nd prove Tannery Wins oastor County Baseball League " oe, and Int lo laat of 7th: pivell, i. | onto penal ht burda), dofosted | Sign Hangs : rT---- S-------- ome two markers the Ps, Jnr ' on_40 o h y 1 Club Noghester J ATTEND RULES MEET Joore a8 the visitors had made the more at bats Including Friday) It was beginning to look as i Dates, o! Wilion, fH Henry, rt to Jan d RA | 19 Elks Tie Tigers 1L/PON (CP) ~ Big Four|first move by bringing In two, Over Reaxlls ht gamen; gamankt wis in Jor 8 Dliowers | Uti Roms, 3d: ! Jar A 8 J fooihal sonches from Montreal Al liastview, Jumped ahead in ih ' o As i Br er th tre ie fon | In a Te aia is Son k Farm Kl S A Ww A y rd with a single ma [) fough ' Aid i igh "1 | ause, A ' In Slug Fost uettes, Hamilton, TiderCais and built on this In the Tollowing "ne bewolove hard same Tonnery A] Osh, 64 the fourth inning in a row, A! Wutheriand, 2d ad Map | LL aye : : The Sunnyside tka od the |iiew FOUL SERS SCC 000 mings. The fifth was the big "turn| Lakeview Park on Sunday After Joule of hits In Jus lit ob the | Umpires: Shelenkort o (Club of Buttalo M4 in the Connaught Fleers Jougnt oy . dueled by referes-in-ahlet feymour pout. T he winners came up with oop, The Tannery stew came out | M. Fisher : " : Resuiar Oshawd minor ball Hit, Wha ill bio pay. Irom 1004 The lovers dot the six runs I by Joe 4 Hrs er hanovs "Tr SPORTS IN BRIEF Te Ells 'reve to ba ihe power Rules was instituted, Wilson said tor aking the lead the fin firs he 16 rst With & vee hekat, Veiker, "Kn Bos the Dinter hin H0d only 10 seconds in he huddle and | Sd, 1A It in the Uhr, fourth 18, the sixth frame Asm, SUING | prep baiwesn Bunnytide hors for 3 hs fine out bE during #0b| eng Seventh laninge fame came A ath 21 , A in . NiEW York (A notion Fages Monce n fhe plate in the Ath and siath "iy CL rcement h WOQDYIEW DOUBLES |ihe last of he sevenih the chips Raha Ronen er 9, 1 long shot owned by Chris | & (Tames. WEOrINg MOVER TUNE DUE ne | and officials last year, 36 seconds SUNNYSIDE MIDGETS were down and the Tannery Yattan 5 big turn eame Ninth Ww to | for a huddle was itted and n0| Last night at Sunnyside Park Shrough Ww they brought home eight runs fo) pn 0 oof wae oa led during sub | the Woodview Midget Boys fought y he fave ith a brist) rss. + w " Three-base hits: MeLennan 8, | B0 sed lh day wre OPPALD. Ng AP orew ith a run, A made a Hh Home _runsi Cagtanave 8. I tian and heavily favored M) The Tigers wot the best part of fy Big Four teams and reverted (a) home crew and ome out on top| lem ll came | Ard 5, W. Fisher 4, MeGrattan 3 Voltage ai Aquedust, tie the score, stitutions, ruling applied only out a seven inning duel with the ovr Rook by Buffalo B of ne the pa ) A lds 8,1 Maotiok's surprise viclory ov X " their tallies in the earlier part of | he Canadian Rugby Union regula: (by the scare of 134, The & a ms through with & single to score the | Fntka 3. LeFevre 3 Fie 4 gue, Cen: the game when they scored 11 ri tions of 20 seconds and time out| was a regularly scheduled: Minor winaing marker, " Turke 8, Glenn 5, T, O'Connor 8, | the oth ne three-year-old yok rer on man ) Ab-mile shared the in the first three frames, itutions for the Grey Cup|Bofthall mam To» Evans 8, [les In the 1 1-16-mi would replace Vines, Trakan third Inning 'wroved 10 be thelr Re Sh" hom ln hlbtnd by ng into the home team fn Wig ® rg 7 Dring in one. un, | po 0crifices, Turk, Walkaed, Du.| spotlight with u fine workout by who was sent to the bes! h g best chance as they scored # the first uand second frames, the Minaca walked the fourth and Jnoushelle, lawing, ¥. Thomas 3 Nashua, the Belair Bud's great | Jo soclation chub, vison commifie 301 Dundas 8. w. FURS i J visitors knoe the nyside ' + oi: MeArthur, Wl; i scored on Angel's single. Molen bases: Welker # Nashua, tuning up for the $609 LAND BEATS S.A, pe LE Ah Tel RL ie 15 ELS of ELT RAI | mgtenmcner | MO 03am A } i LL) y Pi ' , Ha , Mp he foe is Aas cy NOL (OWA ripe BLES. Manave: th U1 Newey, | Norris, Haste sa Boge hits by ig Kail its loth Sb; Westfall is! ¥. Thoms 10, Lawing 16, Fields 10 5, Judging by hin sparing | Seat Bouth Afriea by 71 rune fn | 2 OH) HITBY TIGERS Coan. #8; Brady, 8h Pred All ' ' ; "oj 5 Pb 4 A ---- TT ------ : Keenan, 1b; W LY] y 1b; MeDonald, of; Kornylo, M; Winners four run In the next in "TANNERY! ry, w Deng handed pitcher, sign Ww Y i D, Wel: br uke, PITCHING I 't_be appeariig | five- fina geors oni tahoe Wi 108 pie BREE BENE pee me 0) DE EE i Be EA ---------- wm Ame #0 . i 9 i ' 0! I : : 0 " Bors' wont until the giath LL Poddy, 1b; Grant, dh) aledh, #b| Most wine, Schaefer 5, H, Fisher, | portland on 8 night that he i native of PA, SALLY'S SALLIES fore sdding their final tally, *'|in Tih; Brewsteer, pi ef in Tin, Lo Fisher, Mmpton, Floreyk, Du: way 00 tired to eompets. bow best ) Fer ------------------------ . hu erties oA bird thet HA Juin ad th dhe EXCHANGE PLAYERS Ntrike outs; Robertson, Brant of thelr six runs in the second ford 81, L, Fisher, London 8, Du frame, Th enth framé MONTREAL (CP) Montreal (mouchele §t, Thomas 89, Eikine ¢ . \ / i {0 bring home the tinal marie d Canadiens oe Nbr Hockey | Kiichener I. Fisher. Brantiod THE SPORTS COLUNN FERNHILL MIDGETS | ton of Toronto-born defenceman : , ; ROW TO RUNDLE Max Quackenbush from Calgary ner Pi a son. Rehnettor : Elmer / The Fernhill Midget Biys had to| Stampeders of the Western Hookey | 33, Ambrose 28, Dumouchelle 1, ' ot, crgudon how to the Rundle Park Midget Frage n Suehange for centre | "~ . ------ ' hoy last night at Rundle Park as | Fred (Akippy Burchell, WON" P ' . the home orew took Velo Visitors Burchell, a Montreal played T APPEAR # ol © - : 1 1] over the diamond for a win, | the last three Mont: Nala. Tin (CP) = Dr. Cary ty pak, On. 3h ih 2 the diamond for "ne Middiecoff, the Memphis dentist Mamiist of Roary x) he ON a ad Lo RA yy m many part winners In the second stanss, A ; Aingle hit by Clark in the thar frame gave the winners oe saved themselves the of bats Wi I ETROPOLI pair in the following frame while | ing out the bottom of {he seventh CAR RADIOS 7/7 @ HUDSON M TAN rind f , to take . tingle by. MeCrimmon A do a, Feb hore had & ne ie SPECIAL Completely 49.96 tod the richest dak witness the annual Rossport a or's ning lead o y a § tle Soke man 000 rg sku | "pol gn py EUR Ae Wb Wyck dey Some wa Vi at undle another marker in that|er in he . \\ . me nu tr dh ed | 1, EULER Tos, wt gts Sine Bf it tt rin a ) Vv 0 four FURS off four solid' claus and in the fourth but died there, thoroughtare of Rossport, Sunday the remainder of the 6, : ed ag nee in ---------------------------- : enthusiasts come in by car, truck or boat. Tent cities form on the highway and lake shore and some even camp in thelr oars, Hotels and motels are booked to capacity' for the annual fishing classic months before the actual happening, Sunday morning there will be hundreds of boats of various shapes and alves ranging from te poor man's punt to the rich man's. /, private yacht, Some boats will be lined up at the point, ones . Q Comfort. . . B omy. s quarter of a mile from the dock, one hour before the whistle CCE tl ttt rll : hoa 4 sin the Bthing dell on hole Sader a oo i Maneuverabil ) 0POL oh prises await Vie or, we dou are lity... THAT'S THE HeTeo RI a pl read y magnet as the Shahoe lo battle wiih a hin ie : ut that may range up unds or wo. in weight, n T™WO OTHER VALUABL a real sporiing event, BoAud iy fisherman's dream may come true, where expert or novice, amateur or veteran oan fulfill : & wish of winning an angler's prise, ! 4 This is one of Canada's major fishing events, In fact, It has an "My dear's so shy! Please tell me what are his intentions." become a national sporting event, patronized by fishing enthuse [ A ; \ Insts throughout Northwestern Ontario and from distant parts, [1 " \ "FIRE KING Rowsport is not only famous for its big and sporting lake "4 \ y [fia wr ! trout, it in the mecoa of the Rowsport fishing industry, where the YT i Ad lh quiet charm of inlet and island provides a setting of unsurpassed" 300s OVENW ARE " . Y grandeur for a restful rendorvous. 4 " : os : An allround Port Arthur athlete who starved in Jakeheath COMMENCING JULY 1st TT ry Pee KELVINATOR ROOM hockey and baseball, Welkko Koivisto, brought in the prizes ' Am CONMTIoNR Wining luke trout at the th annual last Juar, ith abtox mater 3,070 fishermen partiolpating. Hix oatoh welg poun ) ¢ Gal, of Gas or More NALVINATOR FOODARAMA bp Bgl RBigh g i luck figured his triumph, Weikko oa the Plant and Offices of VIGOR GASOLINE PLL Lg | Not pouty 149 3. 0 ed place wha, can shaese ee three oui Ml we n lok figures . Faking ad ow ht In his hands by another contestant, who sald he didn't think the HILL CORNISH | Heres ol You Do fish were biting well and he'd had stouth for a while . - Ad LJ . Welkko won a trip to Wn, and a trip to Bermuda wont STANDARD 38 10" aa NIGH TesY 4 1 10® aa Tok inti, wants, oil ba drawn by, Crue Wanove tomo a couple who only had been blessed with oven better fortune in the ELECTRIC LIMITED fh Ro FET RAIS no ar of boning fi. : now a iA complete contest detail, 50 PRINCE ST, Lov comment ond sg wok hs sav wit be ved wil sose on Saturday. at | o'eock VIGOR OIL 52 | "CRANFED MOTOR SALES | emesis NOON SERVICE Personnel (ae Nstad in the telephone directory) 1615 SIMCOE ST. S. + PHONE RA 5.2843 650 SIMCOE ST. 5, OSHAWA Calvert DIS TIL LER S Li MI T E D will be available as usuel 0 Dirndl TV Bh 0 Dou Me Ind thane AMHERSTBURG, ONTAMO

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