Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Jul 1955, p. 10

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40 THE DALY TIMES SATVTE, Monkey, Joy 1 055 f~" SPORTS MENU © 4 "Everything from Soup to Nuls" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR OSHAWA Transporters chalked up # nice win here at home on Sal wight when they whipped Lasside Braves 61 I was un newt --- 100, & ltie loose n e fielding perhaps hut good was evident on both sides, Ken Visher had § sirikeouts for Osh awn and gave wp only five its, A mingle and # gave the visitors thelr only ron as the loesl Juniors Aoubhe In puceession oh revenge for thet Heking the Braves handed them here on Wednesday night, Terry Porter, hero of the Wednesday win, was good on the mound for Braves on diy ton, He fanned 11 batters (swinging st bad piehes a . of these) but he wasn't hit very hard either except for one In nig and even nt that, it would have heen only 21 up 1o the Bh but fov Pky. A the fact an outfielder dropped an easy catch with two out and two Oshawa men running across the plate at the (ime, Oshawa Merchants dian's increase thelr firsl-place lead over the place Kitchener squad on alurday night but they did move # bit more ahead of thelr other close rivals, #8 they knocked off the Majors 4-1 right in London, Kilchener won In 8, Thomas 53 while Gali Terriers railtied for five runs In the seventh inning to bent Hed x right In Brantford by the same score, Harry Sehaetler phehed Wilby tweditier for Merchants = he had & no Wit, noun game gv & Jug into the Bh when Melennan and Thomas both clicked and these Swe hits plus an error by Fields gave London thelr lone run, Mans Fer Ray Lefevre with three Wits In four trips, paced of Oshawn witack while Hal Kells and Fred Fieher each had a pall, including iwahagaer apiece, One of Lefevee's bow was 8 hasesemply mer, Witmer Vields got an BBE with his one timely clout, 18 was another fine win for the Merehanis--thelr fifth stralghi shee sing to Panthers here on July Io, and they get a hanes Wake it sixinarow here on thelr home Aamond tonight BUTCH LAWING will be Tn action tonight here a! Kinsmen Cie Memorial Bladium, when Bt, Thomas Elgins visit the Oshawa Se men This may. not sound like pews [0 (hose who had forgotten but it may be remembered "Buteh" sufferedd in 8 very nasty heel bruise ; I played Oshawa: Merchapts, in Bi Thomas June 28. The big right-handed slugger has been out of action ever snee, until urday, when be got inte the Nneup Against Kitchener Panthers he Figins out 1a win this one here in Oshawa tonight and Wf should he a |! { e. with the possibility that Al Dumouchelle ofie of the riers in the Joop, will §0 10 the Bill tonight agains Merchants best hur Don't baseball Tans hy some that when St Thomas oh f know who manager Rey Lefevre will pick for fo pight's mound chore but shvionsly, W will be one of the club's Jefthanders, Now (hai (he Oshaws Merchants have relensed Jack Colvin, the lefificlder who hailed from Toronis, and sold Bian Bresrd back to Brantiord, the Merchants' roster has heen out down to about 12 players, Jack Durston was relensed » week ago, This mesns thal there lan'l loo much reserve power on the bench now in fact one serions Injury lo Yyouknow whe and the Oshawa owificld would be shout as airtight as well-veniiinled seive = nol to mention the feel that outside of Whe "regulars" they are slse nol too flush in pineh-hitting Strength either, However, the records show thal the Merchants are going righi slong as leaguedenders and as long as they ean maintain that pace ~~ whe ean be (oo eritical? We should weming the, lady baseball fans that every adult female fan who Milends ght's game will receive 8 large "Jug" of corn syrup a sort of "sweels for the sweets" promotionsl deal (hal the Merchants are pulling off as an aided aliraction for this game Bere tonight, Tomrorow night Mer chants play in London agals, THE SCOTT brothers are here on Tuesday night for main bout | potion against Lord Athol Layton and Lou Plummer in a tag-leam| {, when promoter Fat Milosh presents his weekly wrestling w AL Kinsmen Stadium. Tuesday night's card presents something ubw in the matter of personnel and it may well be that it will prove aitractive to the customers who go for the grunt an' groan enter tainment, Lou Plummer, who is a real toughle, will likely he in sharp contrast to Lord Layton but the Scott brothers, George abd Sandy, who have been wrestling The Mills Brothers out in estern Canada (his spring, know how to take care of themselves, | bh semifinal bout brings together Johnny Harmon from Ten | ssee and Pat Flanagan, the mulekicking Irisher from Toronto | "Masked Marvel', who was to make his first appearane ligre last Tuesday night but was "rained oul', will appear in the liminary bout tomorrow evening, taking on Jack Dennelt of Jetrolt, A millionaire"s wife, last week al Arlinglon Park track, near Chieagn, had the only teket on a horse named "My Red Geflen" welt Si -your-old mare, that eame from nowhere to win in the pirebeh and paid 281,40 to win, The Indy had a $100 teket = so she collected Just $14,070 on "the poor, skinny Nitle thing" Mrs, Thus Halla told » Miptper reporter that the windfall anade her "Just about even for the senson,"" No wonder, if she Bets $100 on 140401 long shots, oh? Biggest longshot winner An history was Wishing Ring, af Latonla, Kentuoky, In 1018 "which paid off at $410.75 for a enedoliar hel, Yipe! 5 BRIGHT BITHI = Enso Zenatta, who played hockey here for (GAIN REVENGE Oshaws MeCallum Tr #{ chalked wp thelr second "oa meny mihts, here ot Kinsmen | Fiadium on Satwrdny when they turned back Leaside Braves, 61 in # Lesside Baseball Assoc. Jun | lor Lesgus tI, : | This ampe had heen rained owl | fon May 25 and the win not only! { enaiied the Transporters 19 1) en their grip on second Wace | the lesgue standing hut 1 sho served as ample revenge oy the nip-andAuck decision they yielded to the Braves, here on Wednesday night WEILL PITCHED GAME | Actustly, Saturday miht's battle | [here wos a very wellpitehed of | [nie that could have heen much | loser than the 6:1 score which re- | | sulted, Ken Visher for Oshaws snd [erry Porter for the Braves, both [went the disthnes ! Fisher struck out nine balters | and allowed only five seatiered | bits, He was in trouble severs! times, due to the six walks hel handed out plus the add ervor by | the team. A walk. Fisher's own! error on 8 hunted ball snd Inter ference by Wis enteher on the Les side hatter, loaded the bases for the visitors in the segond Inning with none out but he got out of this one. A watk and single put two on in the third but again Vish er pitched himself out of #8 hole The only run the visitors could collect was in the sixth when Tey ry Porter singled with one oul and Doug Rowland came through with 8 twobagser, 10 score Por ter. In the 9th, a single and two walks gave Leaside 8 chance hut Pagadam, who had singled, was nipped trying to stesl Hrd, Doug Gambell flied out when Larry Bieflan made a sensations! cateh | of a long foul ball and Jack Robe LONDON = Oshawa Merchants strengthened thelr Intercounty | Baseball League lead when they | | scored a 4-1 win over London Ma | | Jors | Harry Schaeffer, always a Jinx to| Creighton, 1h Saturday night, Nouthpaw | Majors, hurled brilliant hall for | {the winners, Schaefler had a no-| hitter going into the eighth, In that | frame two singles and an Oshawa error led to London's only run Lew Fisher started for London hurled well for his elght Inning | stint but his mates couldn't gel him any runs Roy Lelehere with four, including homer, paced the plate, OSHAWA Rich, ss Lefebvre, 8h Thomas, ef Fields, #h Keller, vf O'Connor | Leville, ¢ | Kteher, 1h Behaefler, » Totals ,.., threes for a first Innin the Merchants » " DALE EIID Ee - McCallum Transporters In Well-Pitched Game Here Saturday | grounded out, Knight seoring {the play dnd O'Reilly came | McKay, » FOR BETTER HEALTH ston forced Newmareh to end the WE BAD WING Halph Bally trivied with one out in the second and scored on Slatian's single, for the first Osh Lowe run of the unme, Terry Vor: | Rob ter, whe had 11 strikeouts sil told aided in this by the fact thet Oshawn batters. continuity went siter wiehes that were not "In there' held Transporters to the fone run untill the fifth Ken Courtney opened this inning with 4 sine and Ken Fisher tan ned, Then Brean Oldfield winged, Doug Cole doubled searing Court: ney, John Chamero suck mm but was sale st 1st hase catcher Don Callery missed the #rd sirtke, which loaded the bases nck Liteh, on » grounder, forced Olafield at the piste but with two | oul, righi-Alelder Howland propped | © Palm Knight's loft--which let both Cole and Chaserewskl seore The score wis 4-1 going nto the #h, when Lilch opened with # sin gle, He was forced hy Knight and then Porter uncorked a wild pileh while walking 0 Reflly, ; n me when Porter flung another wild pitch, This concluded the game's peoring Cole, with a double and single in four trips, was the only batter on either team to get more than one safe hit Steffans catch in the 9th and p great entch hy Mel Flyon to rob Courtney in the bth, were the two top plays of the night O'Reilly got the heaveho in the oth when Pagadam wsiole second Umpire March enlled the Brave safe and when O'Reilly protested too vigorously that he had tagged the runner on the foot, he got himself ordered from the game Oshawa Merchants Win Over Maj ors LONDON Karpuk, If Wilson, rf MeMackon, 2% Consey, Melennan, ef Cooper, #h Thomas, #s Fisher, p (a1 Dixon -ERNWR WW DW DDD Totals 29 (a)Btruck out for Fisher in th, Oshawa 100 001 010-4 § London 000 000 010-1 2 Errors--MeMackon, Fields, Runs hatted in Lefebvre, Behaeffer, Fields, Keller, Thomas, Two-hase hits--~Keller, Eicher, Home run Lefebvre, Bolen hase-~-Flelds, Bae. riflces--Bchaeffer, Wilson, Base on outs~Fisher 1, Schaeffer 5, Me: outs--Visher 1, Behaefler 5, Me. Kay 1, Runs and hits--off Fisher 4 and Bin 8 Innings; MeKay 0 and 1 in 1 inning, Wild pitches--¥ish: er 2. Winning npitcher--Schaeffer, Losing pitcher Fisher, 20 By HERMAN N, BUNDESEN, MD the Generals a few years back and this summer had a brief stay with the Oshawa Merchants, pitched Copper Cf Redmen to a 10 fining winning, 4-2, over Coniston Red Sox on Friday night, It was his second win this season, against two defeats , , , FLOYD PATTERNON, | falowing his cleanout win last week, is now being regarded as a future | opponent for Rocky Marelano--or Archie Moore, as Patterson has | aspirations for the world's heavyelght erown , , , BROOKLYN Doddgers | appear to be able to knook off any team they need to heat, when they | need to do it and from here In, It would appear that 600 baseball will | be good enough to keep them In first place--unless some other team | gts ved hot for the next six weeks , , , BOUTH ONTARIO County Boo. | oer Assoc, games on Baturday night--there were four of them saw le top teams of the loop continue thelr winning ways and the stand img remained unchanged , BOCCER FANSK can look forward to a rial classic on Wednesday night, down at Lakeview Fark, when two of the top teams of the league meet in a sudden-death, semi-final game, of the Labatt Challenge Cup elimination tournament Jerry Magee Wins Ontario Title, Young Amateur Sinks Long Putt HTICHENKR (CP)~The Ontario win the amateur since Bearbhorn's amateur golf crown was won with | Phil Farley did it in 1046, never peal pressure pull, Young Jerry | was more than two up on the 25 Magee canned 1 year-old Norman, When he was wMagee, a tall hull-shouldered star down on the count, It wasn't hy fom Toronto Lamblon, took the | more than one hole works Naturday with a 20doot putt! Despite the heat--which hit 100 thst deteated Moe Norman of degrees on the open fairways a chener Hockway in sudden: | hig gallery of 900 or so followed death play at (he Kitehener West:ithe finalists over the 6 44d.yard mbunt Goll Club, Norman Just! layout missed a 20-fool fired sub-par rounds, Their approx ihe victory gave Jerry his first imate medal scores were 60 for the dhateur tile in three attempts and | par-71 course astomatioally put hime on OMAro §| Magee went one up on the fipst Hiingdon Cup team for interpre: hale with a birdie three, He viholal play rammed home a 35:-foat putt for a owas A tremendous hreak." birdie three on the fifth fo Ho two hg sald. "Moe missed, Mine ould | ahead. Norman out the margin hy well have gone past, too, But it de fane and brought cheers from the oped to fall in gallery when he sank a 48-fool ohip LAMB PROTEGE shot on the 19%vard sixth for a "Although Magee figured he may | birdie two have bebn a hit hue a a ne, WAR ONE AHEAD there wis one felow who didn't 5661 Map wan one ahead going Into the iC that way, He was venerable 17th, The match was HA When Hoth Magee and Norman | Willie Lamb, pro at Toronto Lambe tan who has brought along Magee for years, He sald Jerry "used his head." VHS driving the spol and the he had came after he tried to abtdrive Jerry," Lamb sald, Moe's. shot inte the woods on the 1h and over near the road on the weeded Maiee put Moe on twa bad holes ability # 2lvearaold Insurance salesman, reached the matoh-play fal with a one up vietary over voteran Nick Weslook of Windsor Kasex in the semifinal, Norman, a predournament favorite with poe ousted Al Cassidy of Toronto § Glearge's two up in victory, Magee joined Willingdon eup team that goes inte aption In Caleary July 30, Aotualiv he had alieady made the team on tell seates. The other members are Norman, We iid Dave Moy hand of + Ha Magen, first Toronto player Ww th were all the edge Jerry | Ma: | | | the Mageo's putter sank a 30:-footer on the 17th green, They halved the 10th in par fours, Norman conceded Magee a 10:dneh putt and holed out with a twosfooter Magee had to come from behind to beat the M-year-old Weslock, al ways a tough man in a tournament, ATHLETE'S FOOT, 'or dermato phytosis of the feet, is the most common fungus disease doctors are called upon to (real Unfortugately, persons troubled with this Risease usually don't oon sult thelr physician until they've had It for a long time, For months it may nol have caused discom fort, so they ignore it. If you have of have had athlete's foot, I'll het you've done the same H.ng CAUSES DIRCOMFORT You won't go to your doctor un til the fungus, which has invaded the skin of your soles or toes, chuRes an acute vesicular or hul lous eruption, The burning and iteh {ing Unally causes so much dis eomiort that eventually you decide to seek treatment Usually, you'll contact athlete's foot from walking in bare fest on the floor around a swimming pool, {In a dressing room, shower room {ar Turkish hath | SLIGHT BCALING | AL first, yu will notice a slight {sealing under and helwesn your toes. Most often the skin helween your fourth and fifth toes of each | in Infecied Athingh the pehs hetween any or all of the toes might he involved | The hest way ta avoid athlete's foot, of course, is not lo go hare foot In publie places. Also, I's { panentinl to dry your fost and toes Hharoughly after hathing INOOTHING REMEDIES / Nofore attacking the Tungl, Ws usually necessary to employ mild soothing remedies on hadly In i ool He was two down after the 16th and then took the next two, With the mateh INpuAre, Mages sank an elght-foot putt for a birdie three on the 18th Norman was trailing Cassidy hy one hole after 14 hut won the fol lowing three. Norman ended the mateh on the 17th green, hy sink ing an footer for a birdie three This year the mateur attracted 181 golfers, Surprise default was Phil Farley of Toronte Soarboro Husiness commitments prevented him from taking part, Farley in a sitime winner of the mateur, "Chemi-Coated", coal order NOW, HUDSON 313 ALBERT ST, Have you tried this amazing NEW 4 Phone us your DIXON'S Some Soothing Remedies To Cure Athlete's Foot flamed areas of your foot, This will also relleve any secondary Infection which might have oecour: red through broken vesicles, There are several fungleldal agents which have proven effec tive, Among them are formal dehyde, sulphur, salloylie acid, resorein, - gentlan violet and ame moniated mercury, Castellani's paint and Tincture Asterol also are effective, It's up to your doe tor to decide which 1s hest for you depending upon the stage of the disease DAILY ROAKING For acute Intertriginous types, the affected parts should he soak od for ten minutes dally in a sooth Ing solution of potassium perman Hanate QUENTION AND ANSWER 0D, Wo What can 1 do to make my flesh firm It Ix very flabby? Answer: It Is advisable that you have a physioal examination to determing If there Is any ah normal condition present, Exer Olsen would he helpful to you Massage might he of some slight benefit, You should employ a well « balanced diet and make sure that you are getting enough vite ming and minerals MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS National Longue Pel, N S48 4% B10 an) An oe ney N10 BA 100 (he MH Wm AN 0h BN 08 07 Campanella Ashburn Arron, Mil Snider. Brookiva Klunsewnki, in Runs Bolder Runs halted In Hite aron 100 bles Bolder, Logan, | walikee and Hepulakl, Fy Why Win Pha Bnider he Beat Braves ---- Lome Main Picked To Win Canada Title | QUEBEC (CF) forme Main of Toronto, Cannda's tops tan | 'mis player, red ss the favors | | Bain loday we womme 8 players | | ewared to lake 10 the comris wn | opening riod of the Canadien | CRBS Main md other seeded ll were expected to resis thelr opening yound mstahes trouble. Most were pitied 1K 22> IPB IIR ABIDY, neti, #4 Colfary, ot | Kewtaid ot | Dd artor | Shoemaker, 1h Lm) Cronk, 1h {hPa am (e1Newmarch DEE RNVVRVIRNDBD omar d=d2TNe=D TIT RRRNDI Tolals Ww 16U 1 (a) hated for Shoemaker in 7th, (h)--~hatted for Fiven in 9h i (ge) for DeCarlo in 9h | OSHAWA » A eld : vn Dm Bm mdm | Nat ; Cole, | Chaserewskl, of L IMeh, of | Knight, of | O'Kelly, 2h Setfon, I Courtney, 1b, vf | ¥isher, » | te) Wilson, rf, 2h | (11Branch, b Totals # | (e)=for Kpiaht In oth {Aor O'Rellly in 9th | Lenside 000 001 006-1 B 3 | Oshawa 00030 in--6 # 4 | shTemusrmvh eh | The symmary:--VKrror, Fisher Titel, Oldfield, Caflery (2), Row | lond, O'Reilly, Runs batted In | Steffan (2), Cole, Rowland, © | Reilly: 2-haugers, Cole, Rowland | S-hagger, O'Reilly, Stolen hase, | Flyon, Double-viav, Caffery to | Robeson, Left on hase, Lenside | 10, Oshawa 5, Base on hall, Fisher 6, Porter 2. Sirikemis. Visher § Porter 11, BR snd ER-Fisher 1-1 Porter 64, WP--VFisher 1, Porter 2 PB-LAteh 1, Winning _ piicher, | Wisher, Losing vitcher, Porter Umpires Doug Reading snd Chas, March, hoth of Oshawa, T 2 hrs, 6 mins, Panthers Back | L] 0 0 2 4 0 LU] BBD DR sown=ewivans Dow rrwIrwAID DODHDVN=D =D = 24 = 3 { In 2nd Spot Kitchener Panthers this week end returned to second position in Ontario senlor baseball by nipping St, Thomas Elgins 5.5, The Galt Terriers also had weekend sui cess, downing Brantford Red Box ] >= listed "Johnny Maldovan was ' the with the mound victory Panthers « Elging feature, Pan thers succeeded In smacking oul 14 hits, The vietors' hest perform or was Bobby Sehnurr, He hrought in the winning run, and his sue cess with the hat included a triple Pat O'Keefe of Panthers and Hay Urban of Elgin each eclouted a homer, Galt got Its five runs In the seventh frame In the game with Red Box, It was an Interesting contest, Bort Thomas Says He'll Not Try Again Unless Time Beaten VICTORIA (CP)~Bert Thomas sald here during the weekend he will not make another attempt to swim the Juan de Fues stralt--un less someone heats the time he set for the first successful crossing homas swam the 188 mile streteh of unpredictable water Fri day from Port Angeles to Victoria In 11 hours, 17 minutes and 80 sec. onds, It was his fifth attempt, the first from the UB, side of the strait Earlier, the logger from Tacoma, Wash, said he would make an other try later this month, swim ming from Vietoria to Port An¢ Holes, Meanwhile, Tom Park of Long Beaeh, Calif, who set the record for (he Atlantie City steel pler swim last year, has glven up his plan to try to swim Juan de Fuca strait, Park, formerly of Hamilton Ont, was only Interested In Juan 0 Aa if he could be the first to n It, in THOMSON TO PLAY MONTREAL CP)~Poter Thom son, WM, young Australian goller who won his second successive British Open Friday, has sald he will he in Montreal to play in the $d. on open golf tournament Aug 2 TIGERS SELL FUVEERINK DETROIT (AF) Detroit Tigers sold plteher George Zuverink on waiver to Baltimore Orioles Fri ay Zuverink's sale, for the $10,000 waiver neice, out the Tiwers roster fo one under the player Hmit and Have room for a possible future deal to strengthen the olub, The Ti fern recently dropped Into the see ond division, SREATEST FASTER PYOKUP PHONE RA, 3.466) GEORGE SCOTTY CIVIC STADIUM TUES, JULY 12th BAS pm, TAG TEAM Bouy LORD LAYTON Lou PLUMMER lt wr THE SCOTT BROS, GEORGE & SANDY 2 other anhibition bouts PAT FLANAGAN JOHNNY HARMON MASK MARVEL wy, JACK DENNETY Tiehott at Casing «= 135, 1 00 and ehildon A0s Fat Milosh pramater 0 ad | against locul players who had Iiltle hope A advancing beyond the | first round, Boh Bedmd of Sherbrooke, Gua. | oh { ' ir last ' | fresh from victory wm | ehamphimships a week, wis second-seeded, Behind Bedard in the seedings came Val Willey and Larry Bar { dlay of Vineawver, Don ¥onlans of | i Yoromio and Henrt Bochon of Monts | | vem Mrs. Hana Sladek of Momtrest | wis ranked ut the top of the | | women's bracket: Yolo Ramer of! Mexico, the favorite in predowrna | | ment predictions, withdrey from | the matches during the weekend, | International Puck Loop! Limits 15-Player Roster, TOLEDO, Ohio (AP )~/The Inter: | nationnl Hockey League approved la 13player mit and set a dend- | Wine of January V6 lor signing play: | ! meeting Saturday of We | | i lors ml a | board of governors ! | Behedule dates were [rasened tol league president ¥rank Gallagher Lof Detroit who will draft the offi | elal schedule, Comprising the six | team eireuit will be Troy, Indian apolis, Grand Rapids, Cineinnat) | Fort Wayne and comiined | Toledo- Marion entry SPORTS CALENDAR | TUESDAY'S GAMES the BASEBALL, Inter - County Senior: Oshawa | Merchants vs, London Majors, at | London, Labatt Park, 5.00 p.m | Legion Midget League: Canadian Legion vs, Tannery 206, st Alex andra Park, 6.30 p.m IAtle- Big League: Cardinals vs Giants and Dodgers vs, Indians, hoth games st Alexandra Park, first game ot 6,156 pm, BOVTBALL City and District: Oshawa Jrs ve, Tony's, at Alexandra Park; Bennett's vs, Kirby's, st Cowan Park, hoth games at 6.45 p.m South Ontario: Whithy Royals vs, Pickering, at Pickering, #15 p.m South Ontario: Whithy Royals vs, Plekering, at Pickering, 8,15 pm Forrester league: Whenezer vs Bowmanville, at Bowmanville, 8,80 p.m Ladies' Lakeside League: Ritson Drugs ve. UAWA Dels, st Bathe Park, 680 pm,; Jack's Cleaners vi, Brooklin Gales, at Brooklin, 745 pa CRA Juvenile naught, Radin at Wee Boys n Neighbourhood. Leagues: Girls: Rundle at Con Woodview at Eastview, Thornton's Corners, Pee Bunnyside at Wastview, Bathe st Waodview, Blorie at Rundle; Fernhill at Thornton's and Radio at Valleyview, GoLy Ladies' "Sweepstakes, at Osh. awa Golf Club, 1.50 pm, Players And Weather Both Hot In Lindsay LINDSAY « Saturday's humid weather seemed to have its effect on Lindsay and Newmarket base. hall teams as they fought through a rhubarh-filled battle, which the visitors won, 104, It was New: market's first vietory over the local Walkwoods this year, Newmarket plaved the game under protest after the sixth frame when the plate umpire refused fo elect a Walkwood Player who had thrown his bat after heing hit hy a pitch, Another rhubarb resulted when the Newmarket plicher shoved Walkwood's Lloyd Tam. blyn as he tagged him out on & rundown Bill Smith, Jerry Hugo, Td MeDonald and Evan Winters with three hits each, led the winners at the plate, Mo Freeman, with three safeties and Lloyd Tame biyn, two, were best for Walk. wonds VISITS BIRTHPLACE a LA ROCHELL, France (Reuters) Canadian Lebor Minister Milton Gregg Friday visited the birthplace at Brouage, a coastal village near here, of Bamuel Champlain, who founded Quehee in 1607 A (To IY ~e fatter mike monuy "yao To print your own, that 1s, The Hunk of England has made the eounterfeiter's lot an even unhappier one by pressing a thin strip of aluminum foil inte the paper used for making bank notes, Seems the desityoursell enthusiasts find it virtually ime possible to duplicate, It In nice to think that there will probably be a little bit of Canada wherever (his new paper ourrenvy eirenlates, Ciront Brie tain imports 80% of her alumis num from Canada, and in turn represents one of the major mars kets for Canadian aluminum, ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD, (ALCAN) COUNTY SOCCER LOOP ~ League Standing remains As Leaders Con enero Boast aman 0a DWN WD ----_-- 2VFFFER seessl awe INE FE 19h: (Game time 700 Ju Jabal Challenge ( 4 Semi Vinal Jomns- Manville vs og vl Hollandin nt iakeview | L Saturday wight's games cavised | no change In the lenge table ex. cept to further consdnte | pomition of the three ton lesms Mrila swamped the Volonla club with & very decisive win of 64 si Eastview, a decision that ceriminly | was not expected by the soces Ihowing, wt least by so mu margin, as Polonia has shown the best of foothell In thelr past BITMs Johns « Manville defested the | home team, Inter, st Alexandra | Park with 8 less decisive score of #1 whi awa Dupisie lost out to Oshawa Hollandin, #49, AL Anx, the Dowty squad took advantage of a short-handed Hap! warig lub to gain thelr first point of the senson and score their first gon! in elght games in a row, The | game ended in a 27 tie ! Lakeview Park will be the scene of what promises 10 he a» very tough soccer hattle on Wednesday night when Johns-Manville and Oshawa Wollandia go Into the semifinals of the Labatt Challenge Cup, Both teams are neck-and neck in the standing, yromising a thrilling eighty minutes to the soccer ans, he | oma | upper hand and al Lakeview Park, Osh: | # warmed Wine | POI. es BEA the | Clb is sh ms wood ae they Conte Wining Awy oh | fo he dott, Yt 20 hts io hat Aricks were | Wr wh " ho wrong Mrile with Po very effeetiyi uri, In ihe er % (ook the them ond the hall in 14 in favor ¢ period the ll idm is fn Rt 8 A re go , two ! wpa mn wd thelr two "oitond hl oll Al A overcame sronk opposition from Alexandra Park, the Oshawa Inter sausd to win | sulied § Dillon of Manville notched two in the first hall with Inter Hight gamely ilk ineflectively ting in the second of Inter home, rising 1 home team hut | awarded a penal ee J. Harrison managed {n period, Poloenik fg of' Manville were H hy strict Refer: rom which new: comer John Kelly made no mis take During a hested moment, Inter forward Grech ried to strike the referee, a lapse of self-control he may he sorry for when his case comes hefore the league, | penalties have heen pr ! such Infractions, Rl ised for i a aw ai vow vor ¥ nchanged Ways fas hor, " om tir 4d ined A oi a ro RAT POINT FOR AIAX Asx supporters saw thelr home tenm win thelr first point of the af A Shel hoe oma ALainst A avy oh #, eh rer The Hungaria team showed onded hut continued 4 with thelr game and even though minumhered, were anforiuisle pt 6 win, although the Dowty sauad have developed a nies plays ng, team he halftime tally was 21 in favor of Hungaria, Ude Hess seor- Ing both gouls hit in the second session Price of Dowty slammed the hall home 10 tie the game Dowty's first gost wes scored by A ahey Jowiy's stars were Goalie Cart. wright and Ferguson while Huns HATA was very ably supported by ep ---- Kiwanis Girl Campers Enjoy Novel Track-and-Field Meet Something new In the track and | figld meet p eet whic campers at at Kedron was held for the Kiwanis Camp | Winning team; atiern was the Tabloid | captain; Iris Jacenty girl} ty and Joanne Cox, fe Second; Heidi Diane Jacenty, Susan Dul- ore--hl pis, Behuliz, captain; In brief, a Tabloid | Judy O'Donnell, Cheryl Morden, Meet 1s a group of skills for all| Barbara Collins and Diane Gould: contestants and each team com: | ing, Beore=#) nis, peles aftalhet self, The team with | the highest aggregate points is de claved the winner, Fight events were arranged apd demanded cer: tain skills for the plder and ex-| perienced givls and other which are performed hy the young | athletes with amazing results, Seven teams were chosen and in Third don, Orlene Bonnie Poch Fourth: Janet Linda Wetherup, shall, Seore-T1 Fifth: Jovee Barbara Gunther, | tain; Margaret Gray, Gloria Snow: Wojeichowsky fecore--B0 pis, ap and Jeffery, Santali wills | Wrances Hall, Pelieitas Roberae Ka Mar: nis Cooks, captain; a contraelockwise direction, the | Donna Morden, Irene Frobel, Pen. teams moved from one event to| ny VanCourte and Myrna Cooke, the next after a lapse of a few | minutes, In less than 60 mines, | # campers (7 teams of 6 each) rotated around the course in order: ly fashion, There were some out: standing performances, The events of the tabloid meet were as follows: BO-yard dash, time was the factor; hoop race; soccer kick for mecuraey| soft all Show dor distance, Kgalhi is for racy | vy (8 ap owe) "bawling pine) and stand. broad ump. he results for the tabloid meet were as follows: Canada's Gym Star, Emestine Russell, Retains Her Title WINDSOR (CP)~Ernesting Rus: sell, 17-year-old Ay mhastie artist, chalked up seven firsts and a sec: ond Saturday to defend success fully her Canadian women's gym nastie champlonship, | The petite blonde, who has twice been voted Canada's top woman athlete, swept the four events counting toward the all-round champlonship, and won three of the, four special events he senior men's title went to Art Bhurloek of Chicago, He de feated the defending champlon, Kd Caknior of Windsor by three points $100 to 8,108, The Windsor women's team led hy Ernestine Russell, easily won' The best of feore-74 is, Bixth Isole Kusnisk, gamaini Marie Taylor, Ruth Hall, Tat Kel and Linda Cotle, feventh: Bandra Marshall, tain; Donna MacKay, rigle Kay, Joanne Bh Melntyre, #, cap Laurie Me: and 1] Boore-- Heore INDIVIDUAL CH pio 1, Held Behul Frobel 2 % ) ty #7 i. 4 pin re r 5 poinin1 b fil 6, Joanne wily point A points, ser ------ the team trophy While A trew from Vancouver 100 oup, ERNI INSU A) E CAY ATION CROWN DIAMOND PAINT PHONE RA Did we ever tell you about the man who took a course in rapid reading ? 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