Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jul 1955, p. 11

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THE DAY TIMES GATRVTE, Thrsdey, oly W, 1958 " Siceses of the Bisley rifle mhoot (0 compete for the Challenge claim enna Tor the Sock | st future nietts, 4 BERTORstE were Fhecken : voeste (6.04 8.132 Professionals Sesk | Milwaukes Open UHLWAUKEE (AF A field of we and opened fire Wn! pikes Open i Oshawa Hollandia |Qusts Port Union "2 Drysdale Pl Ll Fa arder, 0 18, gamete | minis her he opening th iosisen Vv i wl pox Dowty vs, Oh | secs aad landin closed resis a Alex; Oshaws wo "wm "fhe Manvitie gol and seared Lasinda ond LA, ih 1 or emant pte oh | three goss, ive ark Ld we! fired Oshawa Sirike Lakeview Park; | of" the Wa Je donne Manville vs, Oshawa | Korslen's cross lendis st Port Upion, | the Wanye ld ne 1 [hg Jus n srme hun | Two minutes eter, Lamers who | Omahe yeRr ot Ia rk % on WH | i A aver the sow underdog Oshaws fren 7 We an] PENALTY v TINEWES Ww Labatt Challenge Cup serial | A The seventh mine omens, md for the second time Ww orp | the Manville # ener, lacie venrs, the Hallands Club ad | pais. fortes on He sen ng 7 pan Diegs vineed to the fing of this com | manner Pte vg (iy he ne, | Onkin J petition, In last year's finsl, they ony, wm » br (die Wayed CRA forma | were defeated hy Oshawp Sid « the : \ "1 V4 then Hollendia now will meet | From | | Whiner ol the Oshawa Polonia. | Hollandia way iy # polis bas yer softhall BY i wrk last night, the f Alan Dowty semifinal, which will | end in hi riod Von am he plaved wt Lakeview Perk, on | Veashis Cerisen soni hed | Mondsy next ¢ YE J oy In re og while _--! dohnsManville was well | Ho ol 1 vim ile whe ot id 00 gui Vee Wees came out on showed lon condition in " the score Indicates; this [ hréutearh #flair, Woodview 1 it | Hee wh ERNIE CAY Fest reported fire in the irked LUMBER , os the Hest | were shuunder Gite be vei Garnett Dred, », ¥ ition Detroit (AL) 4 Cincinnati (NL) § 184, was one SETS TRACK RECORD DETROKE (AP )~Ciremtest, | eompleten P| { to) shot owned [os Tom Deverews | Angst 4 Ag | of Detroit, set a franck record Sel wrdpy Ah winning the $4 eh the Detroit race (rack, heat out Pelouss, Onley Crawlord and Mrs, honors Viet ® NOTICE » ALL EL OF THE ONTARIO REGIMENT (HH ARMD REGY) WHO DREW CLOTHING, Will TURN IT IM AY THE REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER STORES BETWEEN 2000 HRS, AND HRS, MOMDAY 18, JULY 1955, we PAYNTER) Major, A Adjutant, Ontario Regt, (1 Armd Regt). oh. st Mexsndrs Park iA BEAL THRILL FR il | Last night's game was # from start to finish with the Mar | all and + Manville never did | ored Johns-Manvitie eam faking | £4 wel 5 chance to digplay the crowd: the lead afier thirty minutes pleasing short passes of which Up until thet Yim | they wre capable Kernohan and Jimmy Tollerion were wlars of the Manville Jones was the JohnsManville | team while every Duieh player scorer, his shot from the eighteen | seemed to rise to the nee iatlon n k vord ne finding the comer of | King thelr team the well-deser | the net and at halidime the Port) vietory in this important a. Stan "The Man" Musial Union led hy the score of 14. A Aesth game, Proved Fans In Error | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS MILWAUKEE (AP)-AI 8, base-| 1 looked like the national poll | hall fans stood corrected today on | had Musial corveetly pegged as # | Blan (The Man) Musisl {fading star until he slepped up to 4 a We Elliot Godel (right), defend ! Willingdon Cup team, Team ing Quehee amatewr gM cham: | find second 1 win & sol pion, recelyes Congr atilagons | on the team thel will compeie from veteran Joe Lehane Biter | In the cup lournament at Col winning & hole medul play-off gary July ¥ to lake top spot on Quebec's ( Rewlery)--~ rigs the first hall | both teams had played eautions | 1 soccer om | Dulch gomiender saved "fhe Labatt Eatin om final Ly oH Fouinihe thelr handi- of ad Sapir: A in the stretch to win | y rh n 1:4 S80 45, Hoping one Wh "a TE ------------ vA recor oe A rela they als made one bond, 40,575 and paid adian Marksmen , "ood use 67% 1 Com and WACOM pd Ime | 994.90, $16.20 and 9990, Make Good ol frie ek hg " few ervors 3 | RY, Fagland (B ol an ie odd sin ve | ) anadians reg iner er hota) ners 1 runs Ih the seen inning SAVER ELA UNEASY Pl ULISWATER, ¥ ald Malcolm Camphell raced his sperdhont Bluehiy across lly water lake at 145 miles an hor | Saturday in 8 warmup for his ate tempt LA of the vend record. It was the first serious trial spin Thy Vanek ve i as lon 96 Byrovtans os Ian spring they by Evans, was thelr best When it was drydocked for allera- Wall also hit m homer in this game | "O08 while Vasko, O, Branoski snd Por ter were other big hitters, Hobbs, Cox and Sage hit well for the win They waged another ne rally, he: seven runs in the sixth and fin. ished up with five more in the 7th Kasty ov scored in every Inning hut one but they didn't get them in _- "DA umes, A Sevan Wheat and Burris; Owens, 7in ker (7) hy! ing (7) Johnson (9) and Lonngtt, Heyman (6) By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League BEARD SE TEE SRE tm a -------------- BE grok put LEE His league's oldest player in Tuesday's 2nd sll-sinr hasehall | me, yes old Musial entered ir 12th mid-season classic as 8) DOKAOPET inning record homer which won for | the Nationals, 65 In the nation-wide balloting to select the all-star starting Jipe-ups, Musial was an also ran, This even though Wn 11 previous sll - star games he had batted at a 588 clip and helled three homers, Man wound up second in the Ted Klusewski as National first baseman a Bt. Louis Carding! star Sant ARgue ame nig a ad y to open | into Tuesday's He Wechange ntl the fourth {ning When fame vn the To struck for lott fielder Del Ennis of Wiadeiphia Phils at left fleld, feeh a sixth inning daub Hing pinch hi ing usial fat Tian." n She vo ounded oul weak Fhenih Ottawa Roughrider Coach Plans Use Canadian Players On Attack By THE CANADIAN PRESS Copeh Chan Caldwell should make a4 hig hit with Big Yow onthall fans of the pre-war days Cal iy while She A merioans grabbed "A on "the present time we Monde use Canadians primarily on offence and secondarily on defence," sald Caldwell, who was rough up hy Ottawa from the University of Ten nesses, "Imports will he used on Qetones 14 a offence second," That's a big switch from the pol fey of American coaches, But Cald- well didn't say It was a sure thing fy may change some after we've A closer look al the boys ha our play for the presen Caldwell mentioned his strategy t a press conference, five days fore the Rough Riders are sehed uled to open thelr framing camp Montreal Alouettes, Four champions last season, a he only other team .in the East not yet started drills, Hamilton Tiger-Cats who blasted » 12h | poll 10 | Canadi his Ottawa fh nidars will used pric tence this season to | ough lead off the 12h with the Nationals happy, but not oo hopetul, over &| sudden HH tie with the quickstart ng Americans, wm Boston Frank Sullivan's first pitch, Musial stroked » ¥75 {foot home lg the righ field | bleachers for his fourth all-star | we 0 sel & Keats d . "I was Just trying to get on hase, sald Wostal, | didn't take | # vicious ent, But whe ' I connected | I knew it was over the fence" | Manager Leo Durocher of the Nationals was nol surprised over his team's uphill struggle to vie tory "When we were Lialling Ah and even Bd After six innings," said Durocher, "our bench was like & bunch of spirited college kids, We | nearly ran out of players, hit we didn't run out of spirit and that's what told the stary.' Only pitcher Luis Arroyo of the | he | Cards was left on the National bench when the game ended # A FEW Caldwell didn't say what Cana digns he had In mind for heavy offensive work, But he has a fon unpressive yers to work with ne 4 ind iin Simpson, ns ood y U8, hmport i a lo his % f ® Crain, formerly ue Bombers of w n_Interprovineial Poot: oe Unlon, Crain hasn't signed yet fli ont Ce Meanwhile, Argonauts were hit with thelr first injuries of the year, | Quarterback Don Klosterman and fullback Bill Krietmeyer suffered | [ulled leg muscles in practice, The njiries were not considered to he serious FILES SLANDER SUIT NEW YORK (AF)-~A surgeon who operated on the left hand of | odger star catcher Roy Campan olla, filed a $500,000 slander suit in Supreme Court Tuesday against Walter J, O'Malley, president of | Brooklyn Dodgers The aetion was faken hy Dy Bamuel Shenkman Manhattan neurosurgeon who Is suing Cam panella for $0,600 for professional services 1 | and Toronto Argonauts began thelr noaslons Monday, PLO 13 See ¥ todoy! 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