12 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, June #1, 185 'COF SOFTBALL : ST! ook Sale 'Whitby Stokers Gordon Wallace Wi y : Fights Sulli = For Spending Mone 1g van Scugog Cleaners Win Over Police; oF Spending Money Defeat Dodds [is July, Toronto tice jockey Reggie Root, one of _ Whitby Stokers defeated Dodd the highest paid 17-year-olds in | Motors 13-9 last night at Bathe] TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto 'sC Beat Oshawa COF i aod a 1 Thornton's Corners Bea awa eo Ba week for ae i Sol nt Casale Gots §| Scugog Cleaners scored six runs|doubles, after two out. The final|and thew iroke out for five runs in| YOUDg Reggie, son of 39-year. | Five runs in the first inning on| Wallace, newly-crowned British Fin ihe first inming last night and|run came in the fifth when Rus the fourth inning. One in the sixth|0d jockey Ralph (Buddy) Root, |3. walk, one error and four solid) Empire light-heavyweight king, {then went on to defeat Oshawa Soules hit a homer. land two more in the seventh com. i the second leading rider at hits, put the County Town team out will defend his title against Eng- | Police Dept. 9-4 in a Forrester| Forresters, who were stopped by | pleted their total, Delaware Park with 19 runs. He ont and they came up with six|land's John L. Sullivan here July | League Softball game. Fielder s pitching, got_one run in| Ideal Dairy -- Gatto, 3b; Thomp.|trails veteran Eldon Nelson by {oS 0 the 9th inning after Dodds|16 or 17. | "Seven solid hits including Ron|the first inning and another in the|son, ss; Welsh, 2b; Smegal, cf; just three firsts. ag fought back to take a lead. He made the anno ment af- Jay's homer, gave the Cleaners a seventh. |Hopps, If; Cairns, rf; Locke, 1b; But no matter how many races|,. ds didn't do much with Phil-|ter consulting Sullivaf and pro- |flying start. They picked up one Thornton's Corners -- Shepard-| Lowery, ¢; McLaughlin, p. be wins, his parents won't let him lis until the 5th when Seles walk-imoter Frank Tunney Monday. The {more in the second frame and a son, 3b; K. Pipher, If; Bathe, 1b;| Whitby COF -- A. Rousseau, cf; handle the sudden flood of money. ed and Hill homered and they add-| Briton, who has been campaign- pair in the 7th but that early lead|G. Morey, ss; Soules, rf; Stovin, Stacey, If; Tatel, 1b; Smyth, c;(All his earnings above $50 a week ed another on Kuney's triple. ing in the United States as a was the deciding factor. Police got|c; Bemis, 2b; Gibson, cf; Fielder, Henry, p; Hicks, rf; Grills, 2b;|are banked. Singletons in the 6th and 7th in-| middleweight and light - heavy- three runs in their second inning|p. | Mitchell, 3b: Teranskie, ss. Most observers think young nings followed plus three runs in|yweight, arrived here Sunday and added one more in the fourth.| Oshawa COF -- Wiltshire, ¢; A. | BOWMANVILLE COF Root has a brilliant future. One of |{h€ 8th on three hits, as Dodds| * Allen said the fight will be held Scugog_Cleaners -- M. Siblock,| Lawrence, 2b; Smith, 3b; Dervent,! BEATS EBENEZER his boosters is Jackie Westrope, (00k the lead but they blew the|in" Maple Leaf Gardens, over Brudke, Knihnisky, Gilbert, Lyzun, cf; Hutton, ss; Green, p and cf:| In a COF Softball League game "" led U.S. jockeys in winners Sme In the 9th. either 12 or 15 rounds. Wallace, a |Stark. Jay, P. Siblock, B. Swartz, If; Kerr, rf; Ballantine, at Ebenezer Jast might, Bowman 23 years ago. He says Regee hoc |, Waly -- Logeman & Jordan. 27.vearold Brantford boxer, won | Zakarow. 1b; Little, rf. ville defeated Ebenezer 11-9. a perfect mental attitude and zp: Claus, ss; Ross. If; M. Jordan, the title last Tuesday in London Police -- Young, Foreman, Mc- IDEAL DAIRY WINS |The winners scored their runs plenty of confidence. ; Krubb, cf; Phillips, p; Wilson, |py" oytpointing Ron Barton of Hugh, McDermaid, Copeland, Bar- OVER WHITBY COF |early, three in the first and five -- 2b: Hi . | England ker, Fairbrother, Murray, Hodg- Ideal Dairy defeated Whitby in the fourth while Ebenezer kept| NOVEL EXCUSE |, Dodd Motors -- Hill, If; Hrico, It will be the second ti son and Ross. i {cor 97 last night in Whitby, with plugging away but just couldnt] BEDFORD, England (CP)--A|2b: Lawrence, ss; Lupel, c; Kuney i." tne two fighters. In ane he THORNTON'S CORNERS |a two-run rally in the 7th inning quite catch up. motorist fined £2 for speeding Abi Woodnisid, "cf; Hurst, 3b:| ong pout in Toronto in 1952 BEAT OSHAWA COF | turning the trick. | ~ Bowmanville -- Kelly, rf; Moore-| through the town told the court Tutak, rf; Seles, p; Rospond, 1b. wallace took a decision 4 Since Thornton's Corners Regents de-| Whitby broke in front with three craft, If; Dadson, cf; Tighe, 1b;|he was- admiring the trees. "I've feated Oshawa COF 6-2 last night|runs in the first inning and they Masters, ss; Levitt, 3b: Mohun. hoard trees blamed for many IMPORTANT INDUSTRY | Bi Eran: io the |at Lakeview Park added three more in the fifth when!2b: Hunt, ¢; Burgess, p things," commented the magis-| Britain's textile ind y | The winners got their runs early, Tate hit a homer. Smyth clouted| Ebenezer -- S. Thompson, 2b; trate. "But never for going too ploys about 66,000 Bi B00 become me 2 he mot 2 a |one in the first on an error and one for the full circuit in the 7th|Hurrie, 1b; M. Osborne, cf; Ray fast." firms ' Stat, ghters hs hit by G. Morey, two in the second to make the score close and the| Osborne, <; Salway, If; Connely,| : Res three hits including Gibson's game ended with the tying runs on|ss; Ron Osborne, rf; Crago, | on double and two more in the third bases. W. Osborne, p; Pickel BOUDREAU CAN DREAM BUT IT's 20 YEARS TOO LATE | when both Stovin and Soules hit Ideal Dairy got one in the second 2b: Rundle, rf; B. Down, 2b. | FIGHTS LAST VIGOR OIL s+ron --- "If I had these three, I'd be | mortals, all former Aliletics, The old-timers are, Jolt to Tight: . all right," sighs Lou Boudreau, | They were in Kansas City for Mickey Cochrane, Jimmy Foxx " . right ® Manager of the tail-end | ceremonies in connection with | and Bob "Lefty" Grove, who Parts And Service 0 ie evel 6 | Kansas City Athletics, as he | the selection of a second mem- | was named to the Hall of - pl ' chats with a trio of baseball im- | ber of the A's "Hall of Fame". ' Fame". Whitew ash Tony Ss Still Thi 4 I NIGHT : T= § r | . . . Parts and Service blanked 1 1x n Detroit Lions Unlikely Tony's 340 last night when "for the | > - Ea bi; teenth' ti this season al- a Toronto Soccer Group To Buy Baseball Club ready, the On ten showed up Batting Race Stockton, Calif. --Flash Elorde, DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Lions Without a full 'team ad JH niercounty batting leaders, snciaa 130: Manila, knocked out Cecil proved to be not nearly RO0Q yng unfinished Oshawa-Brantford game Shoonmaker, 125%, Los Angeles, | VIGOR GASOLINE . [ a | uits Ontario Assoc today considered whether to risk | enough : of Saturday night: 9 L] a fight with the National Foot-| Parts and Service had Bagnell ABR G Pot. RBI | {ball League by continuing nego-|om the mound and he shutout his| wilkes, (8) 6219 98 467 7 | Miami Beach, Fla.--Lulu Perez, STANDARD HIGH TEST 8 mates who didn't get a runner to|Zavorskus, (B) B71 4478 (130, New York, outpointed Rudy 39 4 9 41 ] ™ TORONTO (CP)--The National Aberdeen June 2. McMaster did : h the Detroit Leveill ° ronald' S sper- s oe ga iati rchase spt i 3 y driving 0) 6 14 S League, Canada's most prosper- nét show. up for the game and tiations to pu 3rd base except in. the fifth when ZO Ce oo a: 7 (Ortega, 127, Havana, 10. 10 GAL. 10 GAL. ous soccer organization, decided said later that an injury pre- Tigers Baseball Club. Little and Stark both hit safely. Monday night to withdraw from vented him from playing. gore president Edwin J. Ander- A walk and double by Bagnell Jiegarden 1) 5 10 386 3 London--Joe Bygraves, Jamaica the Ontario Association. Frank Thirkettle, secretary of sen 4 id probabl himself gave Parts a run in the Caldwell (St. T) 33 3 363 4 |decisioned Kitione Lave, Friendly The unanimous decision reached the NSL, said the plan 'of our SOD said the Lions u L Prong ny second after getting a free one in Mayes (L) 31 8 | Yolande. For vacant British Em. | Ase service to our customers, stove oil may be obtained by delegates from the 10-team league is to bring the best possible drop efforts to buy t e Tiger ase the first and they didn't score Aller (K-W) 4 5 341 11 { pire heavyweight lle o waoighic in small quantities ot this station. membership was the culmination soccer to the fans and when an ball franchise if that seems to be again until the 9th when Clark Los base, hits ; Wilkes, Brantford 7, auailable.) elg of a long-standing feud organization interferes then the the only way to maintain peace 1 = 00" oper two out Oo , awa AR Main reason for the action was future of the game is at stake." with the other NFL clubs. Parts and Service -- March, 3b; Lonnie Jase its D. Simpson, Wilson, a $500 fine levied against the In reference to McMaster's fine, Football commissioner Bert Bell grown rf: Yourkevich, c: Bid: pope ios MeGraits [ INVITE CHURCHILL Jeague for failure to heed an asso- he said: "When an association polled the 11 other NFL teams on good, 1h; Rockert, ss; McCabe, cf; Creighton, By cgrailan 4 Anderson! UPMINSTER, England (CP)-- ciation order that no games were takes upon itself the right to fine the proposed purchase and 10 of Potts, 2b: Clark, lf; Bagnell, p. Sacrifice hits: Pustks 4, Lewandoski| Sif Winston Churchill has been in- 5 . vited by the municipal officials of to be played on June 2 and 16 a player and to withdraw his per-|them registered disaproval. Los = Tony's -- Nelson, c¢; Stark, 3b: 3, Church 3 when the 'touring Aberdeen team mit to play, the league as a whole Angeles Rams did not vote. Loreno. ss: Mroczek, 1f; Piontek, stolen bases, Boniface, Kitchener-Wa-| this Essex community to paint a was in action here. The league is challenged." a ---- p: DePratto, 2b: Weatherup, 1b; terloo 7, Winegarden, London 7, Bal- picture of Upminster common Z----0PEN EVENINGS d SUND refused to pay the fine. McMaster, former Scottish pro- At Hollywood, actor Clark Gable Dionne, cf: Little, rf. zovie, Oshawa 7 |one of the local beauty spots. The an On each of these dates, the fessional, has been playing in is reported interested in becom: -------- Re Woo es, Brantiond 18. |common is near Sir Winston's league 8 a Hrough with Ganzds jinder a permit issued by ing part owner of the Tigers. HOW FAR? Runs batted in McGrattan 2i, Le. OWN parliamentary constituency coffiials Dat gi i Until Rome right| Movie producer Robert Gold-| pAjGNTON, England (CP) -- A fevie 15, Craighton i. of Woodford. : the Aberdeen engagements were to control its own destiny, soccer stein, who heads one of several definition of "a stone's throw from in the afternoon, the night games in Canada will never prosper," syndicates which are bidding for tho sea" has been laid down by would not 'interfere with them itle said. The National control of the Tigers, disclosed yfficials of this Devonshire resort PLAYER FINED I vs decision fo withdraw that Gable is a member of his|yt is 100 yards or less. 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