Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Jul 1956, p. 11

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N AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS B.C. Crew Has Worked Hard ARK THE ENTRANCE TO A FX OB ZFOT WHERE You VE HAD FISHING LUCK, CUT OPE Fi IN CAN AND NAIL IT, SH TREE. IT CAN BE SEEN F QUITE A DISTANCE & AN INEXPENSIVE (8 NTEEN, WRAP A [4] a LAs J Aa i 24d RUBBER E. ESIDES INSULATING, E TAPE ACTS AS A | SHOCK ABSORBER PRE i VENTING EASY BREAKAG : Eddie Yost Is = Annie Oakley' In Washington WASHINGTON (AP) -- Let the irest talk about Mickey Mantle. In Washington, it's Eddie Yost who is| lassaulting Babe Ruth's record. | Not the Babe's unequalled 60 fhome runs of 1927 -- the Mantle itarget--but Ruth's 170 walks in | Yost, Washington's third baseman, is a real threat. With 65 games to go, he's already been passed 97 times. ®! How come he is walked so tloften? Yost is no runt. He stands| U5 feet, 10, giving opposing hurlers ia fairly decent armpit-to-knee strike zone. | i To Jim Wilson, Chicago right-| hander, the answer is "mainly in E jithe pitcher's mind." v1 f Yost has a reputation for a good | Beye, excellent bat control and co-| Hordination. And he's actually no| slouch as a hitter, batting .260. [88 Thursday night he slammed two Fhomers against Cleveland, the) second one winning the game. | "A pitcher thinks about that, "| . NA INY SIDE OUT, TO |size up a pitch and you also know : I Ps you can't come down the middle ticipate in Davis Cup competition | {on him because For This One VANCOUVER (CP) Past length to the Uni West. No. 7 man Doug McDonald No. 3 man Bob Wilson and bow| i are over six fet (Get Rougher Water | olding down No. 4 spo ic] H McClure, No. 5 is Wayne Pretty| VICTORIA (CP)--The Marilyn lories* don't win races, so whengld Carl Ogawa, the 115-pound ! the University of British Columbia ; iE fmore of the actual conditions the; Nisei who was cox on last year §| 18-year .old Toronto swimmer will had 80 days of rigorous training; sending a four-oar crew whose) behind them: Ll ell > iver The conditions were there-- [tation in recent weeks by show- tion, {the chill water--about 49 degrees [i promise of outranking even privately, coach Frank Read --but said the cold didn't bother with a surprise, UBC is expected | here to have an easy go of it next | Coached, igeluting the Br itish Em lowed Slogely on, the heels an In daily and 51 seconds--comparable to the d hb vi crew has been whisking in daz-| Cela "Poce Tr EatRRI IE to The to oe oring wailed 208 {stuck his face to within an inch of (two seasons for a total of $32,000. | JAP LOSES TO UMPIRE ' "LIONS FILE surr TOKYO (CP) -- Wally Yona-| LOS ANGELES (AP)--Vaneou- | mine, veteran baseball player, ver Lions have filed an injunction | bawled out an umpire Thursday against Los Angeles Rams of the night--and got thousands of words | National Football League to en-!| in Japanese sports pages for it| join quarterback Rudy Bukich| but as in the U.S, he didn't winlgom playing with the club this) his point, - | season, Traditionally in Japan, umpires The Ljons of the Western Inter-| are treated with high respect and|pr,vincial Football Union posted low bows. Rarely is a decision sno acbion Thursday. It was re-| wesisned, ra pe ferred to United States district | = "|judge Harry Westover, who set] ter with a .346 average, slid feet 5,g § for hearing on a motion for first into home plate on a squeeze preliminary injunction. | bunt--and was called out. | The Vancouver club says Bukich | Yonamine lumbered to his feet. signed with it in March, 1955, for| For Your In A New Car ai the umpire's mask, and argued in| Bukich played wih Los Angeles ringing tones that could be heard in 1953 and served in the US. in the bleachers. |leased from the army last April, The astonished umpire stuck to at which time the Rams an- his d but let Y ine stay d they had signed him to in the game. 1956 contract. in iversity of Penn-| » ' Sania. ia "the finals, Marilyn Bell's Camp Pol Kueber. All the crew mem- while No. 6 is Bill -McKerlich, Bell swim camp switched training rowing erew boarded a plane Sat- Henley crew. face in her bid to conquer the The UBC elght-oar crew has for its big shell as well as han. Whitecaps, chop and tides. its illustrious predecessors. {rates them as "consistently fas-|her. week in the Olympic trials at St. "practice times over 2.000 metres|Laughren of Victoria, who left the| zling times on_10-mile runs across The hold-overs are stroke Laurie, - i . Switched In Order bers are over six feet. Hold-over as coxswain is 21-year- location Friday in an effort to get urday for the Olmypic trials they | Besides. the eight-oar crew, UBC Juan de Fuca Strait. been building up a steady repu- dling the smaller craft in competi- Marilyn spent about 1% hours in Unless eastern clubs come UP tert than any other crew he has| Her change in training area fol-| Catharines, stints of 2% hours the have ranged from five minutes water after about four miles Fri-| the waters of Burrard Inlet. PAY A VISIT TO RIGOROUS TRAINING It is the rigorous training, ra- {ther than the reputation built up by past university crews, that has prompted West Coast observers to bill UBC as Canada's probable en- try in the Olympic rowing at Mel- bourne. Four of this year's crew have been with UBC for the last two years. During that time, univer- sity eights have won the British Empire, Games and defeated Rus. | sia in the semi-finals of the grand | challenge cup at Henley, England, only to lose out by one-third of aj CHINA IN DAVIS CUP TAIPEI Formosa (AP) -- Na- tionalist China has recided to par-| "J fe ] Soll o) ------ he hits well dext year. | enough to hurt you. | The decision was made after the) "The umpires also know he has/reactivation here Thursday of the a good eye and may go along Chinese National Tennis Associa- with him sometimes when he lets fon, which had been defunct since 949, I | one go by." FOR THE CANADIAN OPEN TAG TEAM TITLE Tues., July 24th, 8:45 p.m. KINSMEN CIVIC STADIUM The Brunetti Bros. GUY AND JOE CHALLENGER -- VE Fritz Von Erich Karl Von Shober CHAMPIONS OTHER EXHIBITIONS OF SKILL AND SCIEN k 4 . Fred Atkins vs. Dick Beyer BRUNETTI BROTHERS Pat Flanagan vs. Abe Zvonkin Tickets ot Casino Restourant 1.25, 1.00; Children 50c. Pat Milosh, Promoter STRENGTH, CE BRAKES SAFE? 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