FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS Scugog Cleaners Beat Forresters gog Cleaners opened their "THERE ARE OF THE "ROAD" IN BOATING AND THE NEW BOATMAN OR NOVICE IS ADVISED TO HEED THESE REGULATIONS . IF ANOTHER BOAT . COMES HEAD ON OR NEAR". + LY SO, TURN TO THE + RIGHT TO'MAKE ROOM MOTOR HAS THE RIGHT OF COF Softball League schedule last night at Lakeview Park with a 5-1 decision over the Foresters. Hits by G. Zakarow, Kalinski and Brudek, plus a walk to Lyzun, produced two runs in the first frame for the winners. Ozzie Keel- er opened the 2nd by getting on via an error, Pete Siblock had the same good fortune then Zakarow and Kalinski both connected again, to make two more runs and a 40 lead. The winners add- ed their final tally in the fifth when Gordin singled, advanced on a hit by Ozzie Siblock and scored on an infield out. Keeler and B. Zakarow shared the pitching for the winners and gave up only five hits. Foresters got their lone run in the 6th in- ning on a solid blow by Ray |Greene. and another by Arne Greene, who paced the losers with a perfect night at the plate but wasn't quite as effective on the mound, Alex Kalinski, with four-for-four was tops for the winners with G. Zakarow and O. Siblock also to the fore. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- P. Sib- lock, ¢; G. Zakarow, 1b; Kalinski, 2b; Lyzun, 3b; Brudek, ss; M. Siblock, If; Jay, cf; McLean, rf; Keeler, p; Skinty, 1b; Gilbert, ss; Tulak, If; Gorin, cf; 0. Siblock, rf; B. Zakarow, p. FORESTERS ~-- Wiltshire, c; Lawrence, 2b; George, 1b; Greene, p; J. Lawrence, cf; Smith, 3b; Swartz, If; Hutton, ss; | Wilbur, rf. t TOOHY SIGNS | HAMILTON (CP)--Flying wing 'Ralph Toohy signed Wednesday for his fifth with' Hamil American Hockey Loop Plans to Start Oct. 8 HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) -- The American Hockey League Tuesday set Oct. 8 as the tentative start- ing date for the 1956-57 season. It is not yet known how many teams the league will comprise. The league's board of governors, at the first day of a three-day meeting here, also announced that the annual all-star game will be held at Providence, R.L., at a date still to be selected. Providence was last season's league and Calder Cup champion. James H. Ellery, league secre- tary, said he had drawn up tenta- tive- schedules for a five, six or seven team league. Both Roches-|® ter and Syracuse, N.Y., are seek- ing franchises but their status will not be decided until the league's annual meeting next month. The | now is A Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Foot- ball Union. Hershey, Pa., Providece, Buffalo, N.Y., Cleveland and Springfield, Senators Insist They're Staying WASHINGTON the U.S. capital. club said. Rep. Hillings (R--Calif) son, said the Senators' (AP)--Washing- ton Senators declared emphatic- ally Tuesday they intend to keep their American League franchise in "Reports to the contrary are baseless, without foundation," the The Senators issued a statement denying reports they may shift operations to another city after urged Mayor Norris Poulson of Los An- geles to "explore the possibilities' of buying the Washington fran- hise. Hillings, in a telegram to Poul- manage- ment faces a "serious crisis" be- cause "lack of interest in the cap- out earlier this year. Mass. Pittsburgh Hornets dropped ital eity indicates inability to sup- port a winning ball club here." The Californian's move followed a published report Monday that if attendance at Griffith Stadium keeps falling off, the Washington 7 club may go elsewhere. The Senators in their statement Tuesday said: 'The Washington club faces no crisis whatsoever and attendance is above what it was a year ago." After a relatively good start, Washington has sipped to seventh place currently in the league standings. TO FLY STONE MONTREAL (CP) -- The stone that" won the Canadian curling championship for Billy Walsh and his Manitoba rink at Moncton, N.B., last March will be formally presented to him in Winnipeg Fri- ay. W A. M. MacDonald, chair- man of the curling championship committee, plans to fly from Moncton carrying the 40-pounc stone as personal luggage, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 4, 1958 18 LOWER GRAVITY | PLAIN VIEW Because of its weaker gravity, a| 200-pound human would weigh only solar system whose entire surface 4 pounds on Mars. ® Prompt Delivery } ® Courteous Service! 3 0s Por Gol. VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA [ = | i 1 2 1 x 2 a i 4 Mars is the only member of the - BEST QUALITY STOVE OIL -- or po can be scanned by 'astronomers. .. - WAY OVER OUT BOARDS pwr TM SAY Vv EN aN Ay FN A BOAT APPROACHING RIGHT HAS THE RIGH OF WAY he said Monday | KEEP TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF NARROW CANALS OR CHANNELS |or another," Lower Boom On -is | Cureton, who will play for Tor- = fu {onto in the Big Four Football Pacific Coast | Union next season, suggested Bruin |coach Red Sanders and his as- isistants should "spill the beas." Football Clubs USC officials could - not be reached for comment. Athletic di- VICTORIA, B.C. (CP)--The Pa- Tector Ww. % Slunter and football + - lcoach Jess Hill are in Canada at- eific | Coast Conference slapped (0 jing the conference meeting. fines up to $1,500 on eight of its U PCC ruling in Vi A nine member schools Tuesday and nder a > ruling in Victoria tightened the strings on alumni|Moday, UCLA's entire 1955 var- and booster clubs: [sity and freshman football teams iy ashington State College was the will lose a year's eligibility unless only school given a clean of| 7 , i health. California drew the top they an prove they received mo fine of $1,550 and beleaguered illegal financial aid. UCLA and Washington did not es- cape, | Already hit with a financial de- duction of close to $95,000, the Uni- versity of California at Los An. eles drew an additional fine of 50. Washington, which stands to lose $52,000 in Rose Bowl money while on two-year probation, has to dig up $250 for minor violations. UCLA is on probation for three] years | The fines followed by a day the latest crackdown on UCLA, which deprives all Bruin football players of one year of eligibility. . UCLA Grid Star Claims All Teams | 2 | Breaking The Rules LOS ANGELES (AP)--Hardiman Cureton, husky UCLA senior, says illegal rewards to athletes are a common practice in the Pacific Coast Conference. And he says of his school's crosstown rival, Uni- versity of Southern California: "They hold swim parties, and if an athlete dives in the pool and comes up with a dime, he gets y % / a new suit of clothes as a prize." Cureton, who helped UCLA win three PCC football championships, called the conference's ban on his alma mater a farce. 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