Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 17 Jul 1956, p. 10

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'Mel Pamell's No-Hitter Gets Him Pay Boost BOSTON (CP) -- Mel Parnell, one of the greatest southpaws ever to hurl for Boston Red Sox, gained a niche among baseball immortals Saturday with a no- hit 4-0 triumph White Sox. In a game delayed by rain an hour and eight minutes, and for which he warmed up twice, Par- (nell faced only 28 batters, one over the regulation distance. He walked two batters and an- other reached first on an error. # Four of the White Sox struck out land only five of them hit balls to the outfield. Parnell made no bones about {knowing he had a no-hitter as {was plainly evident on the last |play of the game, | Big Walt Dropo, an erstwhile| |teammate, was the final batter, |pinch-hitting for Jim Rivera, a ¢ left-handed swinger. Walt swun, and drove a hard bouncer right at Parnell who grabbed it and beat Dropo in a race for the bag for the final putout, over Chicago| { ROUGH RIDE FOR PADDLER It's a rough ride for Manfred Vogé of Ulm, Germany, who is shown competing in the inter- national championships for wild water paddling. Here he is going over the rampaging course in a fast mountain stream at Lake Ammersee. ~--Central Press Canadian | major league ball games dafly/treatment for a sore elbow at plus other special events. Listen- Memorial Stadium. lers among the armed services in| He said his brother, who lives Europe reported the broadcasts|in Detroit, bin him a tele- were inaudible due to jamming re- ® : | cently. EZINICKI WINS | METHUEN, Mass. | CHARGES BROTHER Ezinicki of Lynnfield fired BALTIMORE (AP)--Bob Boyd, par.ghatterinz rounds and set a first baseman of Baltimore Ori-record to win the 36th annual New |0les, swore out a warrant Monday gnoland PGA championship: by {charging his brother with stealing ope stroke Monday at the Merri. |$460 from his home. [mack Valley golf club. d said the money was taken E: former National by James Boyd, 33, while the|Hockey League player, toured the baseball player was undergoing first 18 holes in five-under-par 66 and then covered in 68 for a total of 134. The former tournament record was 137 set in 1949, TULYAR ARRIVES Clairborne farm, where he duty in February The seven-year-old son of Teh- ran-Neocracy shipped well on the , Ireland, with t from Sa at New York, An American syndicate headed the second 18 As he raced for the bag the {Red Sox on the bench swarmed lonto the field and those on the /field ran to surround him and {congratulate him. | Joe Cronin, Boston general {manager and a hall-of-famer (himself, expressed the club's feel- ings in a most concrete way--a 4/8500 bonus with the explanation that, to meet baseball law, Mel would have to sign a new con- |tract to accept it. $100,000 THROW HOLLYWOOD (AP) Hey, strong arm, want to win $100,000? Hollywood Stars will give you that amount if you can stand at home plate and throw a baseball through a hole 3.3647 inches in diameter in a board placed at second base. The regulation Pacific Coast League baseball is only 2.8647 inches. That leaves a tidy clear- Fire King GLASSWARE With Every Purchase of 6 Gals. of Gas or More home date for the rest of the 1956 season. | * The first person to throw the ball directly through the hole will receive a certified cheque for $100,000. BROADCASTS JAMMED NEW YORK (AP)--The armed forces radio changed its 'frequen- cies for sports broadcasts Monday for the second time in five weeks VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TEST 397 4lg~ VIGOR OIL Company Lid. "TOUR de FRANCE' COVERS 2,700 MILES sh Sead 22d Mel replied: With the famed Rheims cathe- | dred and twenty cyclists ate ws i " oli | taking part in the race that will |; dral inthe bz i ound, yslists | end at the Parc des Princes on it from France and seven other July 28. The riders will have countr art off on the 43rd | covered approximately 2700 running he "Tour de France" | miles in daily laps ranging from hown are members | 44 to 199 miles, touching Bel- ian team starting on | gium and Italy in addition to ip to Liege, Bel- | completely encircling France. s away. One hun- ~--Centra] Press Canadian SPORTS IN BRIEF vor MAY PASS UP $100,000 | kickoffs, is a movie actor in they aoue joined forces during the HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Whether off season. He's had small parts in| week in 'urging Long to veto the Swaps takes another shot at a|the past but now has a chance of| pill Both said it would hurt their $100,000 purse in Hollywood Park's|landing a larger role in a forth- programs. Sunset Handicap July 25 will de-/coming picture. [ pend on the number of pounds he! Scudero's decision on returning is assigned to carry, owner Rex to pro football depends on whether Ellsworth said Monday, [the film deal goes through. "We think we'll run but if they get unreasonable about the weight | PAGE HONORED we'll decline," Ellsworth said. | pEDMONTON oP wy Ens Swaps toted 130 pounds and won| 888, onton as 0a with ease in last Saturday's mile and one-quarter Hollywood Gold basketball Jeam, Mouqay Hight Cup. The victory pushed Swaps' was presemied wi : earnings to $ 50 putting him in Sports Hall of Fame membership sixth place among the all-time scroll. mbney winners. : | Mr. Page, now Progressive Con-| If Ellsworth should pass up the servative leader in the Alberta Sunset, Swaps still will have legislature, coached the Grads to plenty of rtunity to approach! victory in 502 of 522 games, in- the millionaire class in a late cluding the world and Olympic summer and fall campaign in the championships. ast a3 CHECK NEWSY'S HEART $1, on ON TEAL CR) Newsy ja \londe, 69-year-old . former hockey Nas elo Tend lacrosse star who 'Shttered a paign while Swaps may still be foribly Friday, is resting com- ance of % inch all around. in an effort to avoid jamming The Stars announced the from behind the Iron Curtain, "simple" contest will begin Thurs-| The armed forces radio sends 1615 SIMCOE ST. S. OPEN ALL THIS WEEK TILL 9 P.M RA 5-2843 "Let's not kid around. 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