ains Hel TN the possible exception of the kitchen + sink, seemed to be within the roped maquare when our photographer took sture last night at the pro ng program presented M K Clvie Mi ial ¢ oh do the back tapping, Wrotier Gl Majin shields (with a headock) one of the Kamikoff brothers while the other half of the Kamilkoff net is trying to break away from Whip- per Billy Watson, Originglly, this started out as 8 match with Karol THRU THE SPORT SCOPE ¢ + + With JOHN MURRAY Well the big night of the Lions Club Wrestling show is gone and past, and the wins and losses have been declared, There| were & lot of happy wrestling fans as a resdlt of last night's main bout, Whipper stson was given the ruff end to start but he made things even soon after, Then the floor fell in, Ivan Kanikoff, who had fo see brother Karol get the bad Gil Mains also had other idens there was a real scramble going on within the mat" circle n standing by very innocently watching, couldn't stand breaks so into the ring he went about the fight and before long LJ fans loved the unscheduled scramble and many crowded close Stung the ring. Watson was eventually declared winner of the i. » STANDINGS = of the the 12 triumph have 11 wins but have played pine, In J anthers, ble "50 average, In Cricket last Saturday, over Oshawa at teams league were sent to us last night 'and things are looking good Merchants are sitting on top of the league with for 17 starts and have an average of 708, The London erew are behind Oshawa with a 611 average, They last night's play London who locals" meet heve on header, hold down third spot with 11 wins, and 9 losses the Toronto Armour Helgh in the Intercounty Baseball than the local one more game 84, Kitchener downed Brantford 4 in an all day 'D' scored a decisive ts, Toronto declared at 19 for 4. Their captain KE, ¥. Smith carried his bat for a well played 104 and J. Bh off scored a useful 40, Oshawa replied with 69, Al Haley with 19 and J, Cluff with 18 reached double figures. In their friendly against Victoria Park, Oshawa did chalk up a win by 11 runs. The game was keenly contested, Erle well to score 41, It looks like Cricket is becoming part Lloyd hatted of the averyday sports world in Oshawa and district, Mary street wehool the soene yesterday afternoon of a party for the boy's ball team who won the ¢jty schools championship for the ni and south leagues in the schools, The league was or a8 north and south dis trict leagues, Mary street public school won the north league and A street public school came out on top fn the south league, The two teams then set out to de: clare a olty champion, The first game was played at Sunnyside sirget too the crown, The teams +| were very well matched and the standards of play were very high, . 8a should be in all sporting events, has never coached a ball team before, brought the boys through to the city championship, W{lfred Hone rief coached the Albert street m, Was park, the second at Alexandra and the final at Bathe park, Mary William larke, who has just recent. ly come from northern Ireland and With July 1st enly two days aw some sports fans will be * thinking of the motoroycle races «that are held on this day every : oar at Alexandra Park, Well 8 are all ready and all that's n no tario Dirt Track hampion will be declared at the races Friday, There pete for $1,000 worth. of prises. The are five events and the riders com: races are split 'Into the Junior, Senior and Expert classes. They start of 2 pm In the big leagues last night there was little change In the standings. Cleveland moved up half a game on the Yanks when they defeated the Kansas oily erew 7.8 in an afternoon game, Detroit put Chicago down 6:4 to help the In dians gain the hall game, In the 1 National pigture the teams remain ed in the same positions, Brooklin downed the Giants, 65 and Chi cago clipped Milwaukee, 7:8 The big fight tonight will be the world lightweight championship | fight at Boston Garden, The duel will be a 18-rounder between title holder Jimmy Carter and hard: hitting Wallace Bud Smith, This will be Carter's 11th title defence. | Experts think Smith will be out for an early kill because past exper jonce has shown the contender that times In his llfe, Ix strong in the Carter, who has held the title three late rounds. The bout will braod cast ABC and telecast ABC with New England blacked out, The ra FOUR WRESTLERS GO AT IT IN Everybody and everything, with |Stadfum, The referee is shout to |Kamilkoff and Watson as the prin -- # ay Ei o Sk cipals but it practically develo into a free-for-all minutes before the event ended, dio and video Is matted to start at 10 pm, EDT, It was reported early today that the Nusisn team has withdrawn from the colorful boating spectacle, the Hanley Royal regatta, because of tallurre to get their racing shells off one of Britains strike-bound plers, The Russians entered the regatia Yor the first time hat, your and stunned the racing world by winning three major trophies, ¥ng- lish clubs lent the Russians the shells to practice with and sn Amerjean {eam loaned them some sonts. "The Iussian announced | thelr awal only "af fer the i008 got unde INTERCOUNTY STANDINGS low gross, Mrs, L. Roms, Until Brother to the , Wal did some body slamming, with Kalmikof( as the body, and at 25 minutes even ible for a position in a tooth Several minutes later, # brother Ivan, who up to bad been an innocent onlook- or, Jumped into the ring in an ef. lp the other member of the family subdue Watson, How: over, Mhins decided such tactics were not in accordance with the grunt-and-grosn manual and he made a flying leap into the roped ware. Until the referee succed- ad In raising Watson's hand, the Kalmikoff brothers, Whipper and Mains kept the fans on the edge Ivan Kalmikoff Innocent Bystande Karol In dis and Doble taraw); Jim Mains and Don Lewin, with Mains winnin, shortly alter minutes of the sclvily ar sins, As the re sult of this, Lewin was called upon to meet an emergency and this he did until Mains floored him with a few football tactics, The Watson-Kalmikof( affair was on & bestAwo-olthreefall affair and the time limit was set at minutes, Kalmikof{ was Mqompan; led to the ring by his br A who was provided with a chair shortly after the action had begun, Many fans did not like fhe ides of Ivan's having such an instrument as a chalr and time and again re- ferred the referee's attention to this fact, However, though Ivan him- self did try to help brother Karol before the night was over, the chair remained a tral, Watson's fighting spirit came to Trouble 60 keeper not ps Billy Watson Take Main B i . " SRE i . fs £! out W SPORTS CALENDAR Blue Jays; 1.30 pm. Comets vs, Bel ; on east the front immedia after Karol been credited with the first fall, of the event occurred Ivan was unable to stand see ing Karol take any more punish- ment and jeaped nto the ring In an effort to help him, Mains fol- lowed, 8 free-for-all resulted a ov seemed to be enjoying Knights of Columbus: Indians Cardinals; T 'v8, ; When both games hg MW nd at Ajax, at 8 Local 222 diamond; vs. and Services on west dismond; game time 6:30 pa. Oshawa and Distriet: : i Park, | SHURSDAY'S GAMES : Codardale at No, ame 6.30 p.m, Park, Ladies Lakeside age: Ritson Drum vs, Jacks at Park at pm. CRA Neighbotthood; Woody at Radio; Toy rio League: Whithy 15 pm, League: Unlonaires vs, lo pay "poll cat" oy ammo L cat' ANPOUnC; that. the bout was over, UNORTHODOX TACTICS / nother populsr mal the key Hy a oo v ; r in ni match, Lewing a of a ring vi rt and time and again employed agon- izing tactics that made Doble emit with the ts and the groans, However, ie had his oppon-| ent with back to, the canvas as the time limit was reached and was | applying a hold that 'would have ended in a fall had the time-| been so dead set] against overtime, Ivan Kalmikoff looked as if he were a midget standing beside the towerin but Lord Leyton soon found that the bearded Russian had enough tricks and holds up. his sleeve to prevent his lordship from recording a victory, It was a fairly good event, especially toward the ond when the two wrestlers each had a hold applied on the other and the overall picture resembled that of two sausages fighting for survival on a frying pan, | The women's section of the Osh. awa Golf Club Tuesday held its Invitation Meet, one of the Dlagont seasonal events, with a field of 96 club-swingers, Members from dis. trict clubs teed off at 9 a.m, for an 18-hole medal round. Mrs. L. Ross, of Cohaury, burn. ed up the 74-par course with a low gross of Mrs, J. R. Robinson, of the local club, tallied In the low net with a 78, a The players were classified into out flights according to handicaps w prizes: the following ' receiving 1-18; 1 an low gross, Mrs, M, Merritt, Cedar FIRST FLIGHT (handies d | hole, Inter County Baseball League games played Saturday night: batting leaders, more official at bats, games played Saturday night: based on 45 or including Ab RH Pet, Rbl, LeFevre, Osh, 64 27 31 44 Pelds, Osh, 65 23 32 471 Evans, Galt 49 11 18 007 H, Fisher, Brant, 73 19 20 366 20 Wolker, Kitch, 71 13 25 952 F, Thomas, Osh, 60 18 21 , Loveille, Osh, 82, Lawing, St. Thom, 69 13 24 , Regelsky, Kitch, 52 11 18 3468 Chipkauskas, Kitch 71 8 24 338 Casanova, St. Th, B1 16-27 333 13 MocMackon, Lon, 72 10 24 333 7 Campaign, Brant, 40 8 16 327 17 Wall, §t. Thom, 80 #26 525 0 Lafontaine, Brant. 50 10°16 820 4 Two Base hile Lefevre §, Fields Breard 7, Chipkauskas 7, Tel Evans 8, Lip §, linger 6, Kalsor 8, ka B, MeGrattan 5 Three base hits: McLennan 8 net, Mrs, rott, 11| nine, Mrs, D, Gibson, Cedarbrae; bo net, brae, 91; low new, Mrs, J, R. Rob- inson, 78; 2nd low net, Mrs, M. Smith, Cedarbrae, 78; 3rd low net, Mrs, K. Binkley, Owen Sound, 79; low score on first nine, Mrs, (8 Armstrong, Oshawa, #4; low putts, irk, 30 Mrs, E, , 90, SECOND FLIGHT (he 1042): low gross, Mrs, M, Schissner, Mis. 0} net , Wi: Giroux, Oshawa; 2nd low D. Lawrence, Peterbor- ough : 3rd low net, Miss E, L, Par slington; low score on first fow putts, Mrs, B, McBride, Peter. nT) THIRD FLIGHT (he, 2320): low gross, Mrs, M. Corrin, Osh awa; 20d low gross, Mrs, D, Ham: lay, Kawartha; low net, Mrs, H. Smith, Oshawa; 2nd low net, Mrs, H. Halt, Islington; 3rd low net, Mrs, J. Brennan, Oshawa; 4th low Mrs, ,, Relnholdt, Sym. mit; low score on first nine, Mrs, Ninety-Six Lady Golfers In OGC Invitation Meet Bruce Bradley, Oshawa; low pulls, Mrs, O'Connell, FOURTH FLIGHT (he, 2080): low gross, Mr, W, C. Coulter, Searboro; 2nd low gross, Vi Thorn. ley, Cedarbrae; low net, Mrs, R, F, Cooper, Summit; 2nd low net, Miss Helen Smith, Cobourg; ara low nel, Mrs, J. Lamers, Pater borought; low score on first nine, Mrs, ©, Crawford, Oshawa; low putts, Mrs, Marie Pugh, Cedar. brae, Most birdies, one each, Mrs, J. Mason and Mrs. Gazey, Cedar. broe; most honest golfer, Mrs, 8. Bletcher, Peterborough; hidden fourth Mrs, G. Beymour, Codarbrae, A team of eight players repre- sented the OGC June 23 at the an. nual District Meet held this year at Kawartha, Six district clubs vied for The Graham Trophy and the local club came third with 18 points, Cobourg took the silver. ware with 20% points and Kawar- tha was a close second with 20 nts. . Lindsay, Port Hope and slorborough were the other com- peting clubs, Members in the Oshawa team were: Mrs, J, R. Robinson, Miss Vera Arden, Mrs, Merle Corrin, Mrs. Bruce Bradley, Mrs, Jack Brennan, Mrs, Drew Jacobl, Mrs, Milton Walker and Mrs, Robert Wallace. DIVOTS: Mrs, KE, ¥. Armstrong and Mrs, Eric Henry will play the final round for the Mrs. R. 8 McLaughlin Trophy, a non-handi- oap competition, , , . Draw for the Bassett Two « Ball Foursome Trophy tournament has been made and first round must be played hy July 28, second by boo aust 8 and semi-final by Auglst 2, + + + Draw for the Business Girls Trophy also has been made. , +. Pay for the Marjorie DeGraw Trophy is scheduled for July 16 at the Ladies' Open Tournament hold at Peterborough Golf and Country Club, A team from the 0GC will compete for this trophy along with other district clubs, Top Quality Pressurized Shave. MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 SIMCOE N. 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