Brockville Rowing Club Seeks Henley Laurels BROCKVILLE (CP)--Oarsmen from the Brockville Rowing Club|% leave here Tuesday -- minus a shell--for an expenses-paid trip to|" England and a shot at the Thames| 0 Cup and Wyfold Trophy at world-| famous Royal Henley July 4-7. It| is the first time Canada has chal- lenged in these events. | The Thames Cup is open to in-| #58 termediate eight-oared shells and the Wyfold is a four-oared event. Financing of the trip, expected g to cost nearly $10,000 is a com-| munity venture. The city contrib-| uted $4,000 and donations from in-| ms dustry, service clubs and citizens brought the total close to its ob- jective v The oarsmen will borrow shells from Oxford or Cambridge but| supporters are convinced this | won't be too much a handicap for| their heroes who made a tremend-| ous showing in Canada and the ast year. | AS the club won the East- ern Rowing Association regattas) Brockville, Ottawa and La- Que.; took five firsts at| Canadian Henley; won the P. D. Ross Trophy race at Ot- tawa, open to any Canadian eight; | won four races at Toronto's Cana-| dian National Exhibition and capped the season by winning the| middle United States regatta at|§ Philadelphia The crews, coached by 27-year-| old Ralph Gifford, leave Montreal | by plane Wednesday and are due in London the following morning. They are scheduled to return to Canada July 8 and compete in the Olympic trials July 24 and the Canadian Henley July 25-28 at Port Dalhousie, Ont Canadian crews have won only 3 two Royal Henley events, and both were from , the Winnipeg dl ; TOO COMPETE IN HENLEY The Brockville rowing club Rowing Club. Winnipeg won - the Stewards Cup for four-oared shells in 1910 and four years later the club won the big prize--the Grand Challenge Heres' the make-up of Brock ville's eight-oared boat: Stroke, Vince Rooney; No. 7 oar Jack Rooney; No. 6, Alan McBrat- ney: No. 5, Mike Ford: No. 4, Denis Delaney, No. 3, Jerry Me- Inrue: No. 2, Bob Campton; bow, senior eight will compete in the Thames. Cup Competition at the Royal Henley regatta July 4.7, It is believed the first Canadian crew ever to compete for the Thames Cup. Left to right in shell: Bob Billings, and Cox - LEGION MINOR [Ogden pitched | " |set his rivals back on their heels 'by Lyons. In the 7th, an error, CANADIAN LEGION BOYS DEFEAT REXALL DRUGS Canadian Legion Midgets feated Rexall Drugs 8-4 last night| at Alexandra Park when "Yogi" three-hit ball to] inning, stole se- Winters in the fourth opened with a single, two infield outs, a single by Wills 1 and another error resulted in two "|more runs for Rexalls. Legion scored three runs on a combination of walks, errors and . | hit-by-pitcher, in the second inn-| Ey | stroke Vince Rooney; Jack Roon ey; Al McBratney; Inrue; Dennis 'Delaney; Mike Ford; Bob Campton, and Bob Billings on wharf manager Dave Mathieson; spare Moe Cody; secretary Russell R. Shorey and coach Ralph Gif- Coxswain Twink Fodey; | ford Ronald! The four-oared crew is made up (Twink) Fodey. Moe Cody is util- of Vince and Jack Rooney, Mc- ity man. Bratney and Cody. MAJOR LEAGUE SPORTS MENU MA oo "Everything from Soup to Nuts" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR TRANSPORTERS play North Toronto Juniors here at Kinsmen National League AB R H Pet. 154 26 54 .351 22 49 85 .333 Bailey, Cincinnati {Boyer, St. Louis Clemente, P'burgh Long, Pittsburgh Moon, St. Louis Runs--Robinson, 219 38 71 .324 214 40 69 .322 Cincinnati and 163 23 53 .325 ing with one safe hit, The tight tussle blew wide apart in the | fifth when Legion scored five runs Gerald Me- | TO ATHENS BY SAIL Savas Georgiou, 37, and his 22-year-old bride, Mary, are pictured above standing on their 28-foot sailing cutter Hara and right in closeup, as they set sail from the Nyack Boat club, N.Y., on a honeymoon voyage to Athens, Greece. The tiny vessel has a 30-foot mast amid- ships and has no power for prop- pulsion other than her sails. Georgiou, holder of one U.S racing title and several in the Mediterannean, hones to make the Azores in 22 days. on six hits REXALL : cf and p; Westfall, 2b; Angel, c; Tannery {Lyons, 3b; Bathe, 1f; Hutchinson, everybody on the Ajax team ex- BASEBALL ASSOC. {1f; Gray, 1b; Drapak, | iss; Miklas, rf. LEGION lick, 1f; Ryan, de-| Cole, ¢; Petre, 2b; Ogden, p; Local Ajax 4-2 p* 4 it/ The Oshawa boys scored one| cond and later scored on a hit, " "yo rirgt inning and then ridge, c; |added three in the fourth as Row-'Boyd, 1b: and and Crawford both pitched p; and Ib; -- Roberts, if; Taylor, Glavin, Kelly, LOCAL 205 BOYS WIN OVER AJAX night at Ajax. , all yiagles. good S -- Wills, p; Winters, Brewster, on the mound for the rf; Minacs,|cept Garland, who .doubled in the ss; Fro-| Little and of: {tripled and scored on an infield 1b; Fuller, rf; out for Ajax's other run. 1b. ball against them. ieam, stopped almost fifth and scored on_a single by in the 7th, Garland] LOCAL 205-- McCrimmond, ss; | Sneddon, ] {1f; Norman cf; , rf; Bil nduke, c: Flintoff, 2b; Brewster, i - |e Midgets defeated |p. Hajchuk, 1f; Meagher, 1b. AJAX -- Daniels, 3b; Breckin-| Crawford, Dickson, rf; Rowland, If; Little, 3: The executive has r official standing of the Bantam and Midget Leagues as of June! 23rd. Ajax Victors ,| Oshawa Dairy Beaton's Dairy Starks Fielding, 3b, LEAGUE STANDINGS 1 d th | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 37, 1056 43 | BANTAM w 5 4 2 2 1 MIDGET WL Canadian Legion Ajax 6 cf and p;|Rexalls 3 3 Garland, ss; Simpson,'Local 208 1 T Pls. x 8|infield ' singles, ts. | Dodgers--Second | VICTORY SPOILS | DERBY, England (CP)---Mem- YESTERDAY'S STARS bers of the local rugby football BY THE ASSOCIATED {club have been asked not to be so BY oh " lane Eh, BExt bog Yast a . 11 |--Blanked Sadia 39 on three of five a week, several avenge 5 striking out five to break per- the pavilion 24 2 stave pipe, 4 sonal four-game losing streak and 8 : 2 lend four-game slump by Giants. | QUIET PLEASE Hitting: Al (Rube) Walker,| WALTON -ON- THAMES, Eng- string cateherfland (CP) -- Whist players at a 4 |belted first home run of season, club in this Surrey town have 7 triple and double in four trips to been asked to refrain from shout- $ drive = runs in 10-5 victory | ing. 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By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jack Johnson, first Negro to hold the worlds heavyweight box- ing title, defeated Frankie War- YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT A&A WHERE MA SAVES PA DOUGH FINEST QUALITY: PAINT OFFER "..%. set J 88 7 smo 4 5 Li (UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED) Stadium tonight and due to a combination of schedule and weather, ip car 49 1 ; a it will be the first home game the Oshawa Junior team has played in| Runs batted in -- Musial and Jen iB 20 Sumas 13 yours 280 hi quite a while. If McCallums can knock off the North Tironto team Boyer, St. Louis, 54. (titie at FNS Wioanson \ lost Jue here tonight -- and we think they will ---- then they'll be back in Tus oyer, 85. lin 1015. f the running for first place in the Leaside League race. On Saturday, 1 oublés--Lopata, Philadelphia, -- Transporters play the North Toronto Jrs. in Toronto. 'Triples--Mays, New York, 8. 7 x50 BINOCULARS Fully guaranteed to be prismatically per- fect for boats, bird-watching clubs, etc. vVew Home runs --Long and Boyer, 17] Stolen bases--Mays, 1 23% SESHES HOVLSFOH HOEY ASRDRTSE we~ The local Inter-County seniors are idle tonight but they have plenty of action ahead of Shem for the rest of week. Pre Friday, the local team plays the Dutchmen in Kite and on Saturday evening®here, they are playing a postponed game with Brantford Red Sox. This game tomorrow night here gives Oshawa a king-size chance to move into third place. If they can win to- morrow night and again here on Saturday night, against Brant ford, thye'll really be in the chips. On Monday, there is a special holiday attraction here, a doubleheader with London Majors. They were going to play this in the morning and evening but now it has been decided to play the twin-bill in the evening, starting the first game on Monday evening at 7.00 o'clock. BRIGHT BITS: -- MIAMI MARLINS are currently burning up Kuenn, 16 the International League schedule with the Montreal Royals as their 8 latest victims . . . DETROIT TIGERS could only get a 2-2 tie last night against last-place Washington and it begins to look as if there is more than mere rumor to the story that Bucky Harris is on his way out in "Tabby-Town' . . . STAN LEONARD went cold in the Je | Pitching--Lawrence, Cincinnati 1.000, ts--Friend, Pittsburgh, American Le AB R H* Pet. | Mantle, New York 252 63 96 .381 Maxwell, Detroit 170 39 61 .359 Kuenn, Detroit 203 31 72 .358 Vérnon, Boston 174 27 59 .339 Lollar, Chicago 185 25 59 .319 Rhns--Mantle, 63 Runs batted in--Mantle, 67. | Hits--Mantle, 96. | Doubles--Piersall, Boston and! Triples--Simpson, Kansas City, | Home runs--Mantle, 27. Stolen bases -- Francona, Balti more, 8 Pitching -- Pierce, Chicago, 11-2 Canada Cup tournament in England yesterday and blew Canada's big . chance to cop their own trophy . . . ROBIN ROBERTS stopped the Milwaukee Braves yesterday. It was the first defeat for the Braves since Mgr. Haney took over the team . CHICAGO SOX beat Bos- ton yesterday and the boys are beginning to wonder if the Yankees are a cinch to cop the American League pennant after all . . ARCHIE MOORE has signed to fight Jas. J. Parker in Toronto next month. Now let's see how much weight the IBC really swings . DON'T LOOK NOW, but things are booming locally, in the soft- ball circuits .| Local chess ny Clough and Art Sargent were, Theale ~ Score, Clevleand, LONG WAITS FAREHAM, Hants, Eng. (CP) champion Raymond Walmisley is playing a game of chess by mail with a man in Mos- cow as his "mite towards world peace." Said Walmisley: "The/ game is in its early stages and may go on for months yet." : BUY YOUR FUEL OIL WHERE YOU RECEIVE... 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TO 1.49 69: and SAVE A&A Local Cricketers Bow To Victoria Oshawa Cricket Club's home the only two Oshawa bat: to i | dence and the side was all out for meagre 52 runs. game with Victoria Park on Satur- day was delayed on account of bad weather The Oshawa club lost the toss and were put in to bat first on a Victoria Park passed this figure with the loss of only two batsmen This defeat breaks a three-way tie for top spot with the Oshawa Cricket Club now dropped into sec- wet wicket and under very poor ond place. light conditions. Runs came slowly| On Sunday, the Oshawa boys at first on the slow field but as|went over to Peterborough to play the game progressed, the Oshawa|a friendly game and came out on score mounted at a brisk rate.|top, Oshawa's strong representa- With the count at 22 and one out, tion fielding a solid team. Oshawa the game took on a different pic- meets St. Edmunds "B" team, on ture as wickets fell cheaply. 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