Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Sep 1956, p. 11

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Cleveland Indians, Herb | best game ever', against the ent $ Ie aris co a Roep & The 22.vear-old whiz | league-leading Yankees. He not official baseball scorers busy both loops in strikeouts | only hurled a two-hitter but also marking "Ks". for strikeouts, on | wo 199, averaging better than ' contributed to the 3-0 win by their score cards. He is, of | one an inning He recently slugging the first homer of his course, the southpaw fireballer pitched what she termed 'my | big league career. iE hey SWEEP SERIES Oshawa Legion Midgets Blank Peterborough Boys .... Oshawa Legion s advanc ad to the second def Ce of their ©BA champion ship. when" they blanked Peterbor ugh Midgets 8 0 Riverside Park in the Liftlock City on Sal urday night, to sweep that ing round in two straig Plaving sparkling defe behind Bob. Brewster's three hitter, the Oshaw completely subdued ever attack the Liftlock City boys attempted to launch. Not only did Brewster limit the young homesters to three hits but he accounted for 13 of the putouts via the strikeout and «figured in four other himself Also importan Brew- ster didn't issue a single free ticket MecGarrity's single to open the third was the first safety for Pet- erborough and the next was when Meagher singled with one out in the seventh frame. In the 9th ning, with two out, Tetlock the third Peterborough also a single Oshawa Legion opened wih three runs in the {irst inning. Ted Roberts was safe on an error but was forced by: Ted Bathe then Johnny Ryan singled and advanc- ed when the ball got past the out- fielder and Doug Taylor's single method touts in- got hit, Oshawa Victors Eliminate In OBA Play Peterborough Oshawa Victors advanced second round of OBA Bantam "Ar - Cole walked in the 8th and scored on singles by Glavin and Minacs. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB R H Pet, New York 472 114 171 .362 Alu w01 BT a home himself on a long single by Williams, Boston a 79 310 345 Jackie (ole . Nieman, Bal'more 369 5% 123 A double by Bathe to open the maxwell, Detroit 414 82 135 .326 third, followed by the catcher's ba throw to 3rd anc a single by Runs--Mantle, 114 Rvan, made it 4-0 and in the fourth! Runs batted in--Mantle, 118. sn- Legion added two more runs Hits-- Mantle, - 171 Terry Glavin singled with one out ? A LL Spike Minacs doubled and then Poubles--Piersall Boston, '35 Brewster struck out but was safe] Triples Jensen, Boston and . when the catcher missed the Simpson, Kansas City, 10. x catch and on a bad throw to. lst Home runs--Mantle, 47. Minacs came home Stolen bases -- Rivera, Chicago The Oshawa boys added single- ,. tons in the 8th and 9th frames Pitehing--Ford, New York, 15-5, 750 States | "A bookmaker | was ribbing me at lunch one day |decided there was more future in long corridor whose walls are be- about the lack of top Britishithe promotional end.' By N METHERAL Canadian' Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)--Jack Solomons, entrepreneur extraordinary has one overriding ambition--to bring the heavyweight boxing championship of the world back to ritain, "Everybody thinks I'm crazy, but I believe it can be done," says Solomons who directs his fistic empire from a dingy, cluttered ofice in London's Soho district, a few steps off Piccadilly Circus. From "it, too he issues orders for the operation of Jack Solo- mons, fishmongers; Jack Solo- mons, turf accountants (book- makers); and a thriving restaur- ant business. In his spare moments Solomons writes the script of a weekly tele- vision show, goes to football games, howls about Britain's rushing entertainment tax, and smokes cigars for publicity pur-| poses. And he does all this with- out appearing overworked. PHONES ALWAYS BUSY The two phones on his office ldesk are rarely idle. His annual phone bill much of it transatlantic calls tol |boxers in Canada and the United! Born in London's tough east end, | brass friend of mine heavyweights and offered odds of 1,000-to-1 if I could produce a world champion by the end of next year," says Solomons. "I stand to make "£10,000 if T pull it off and believe me I'm trying." He plans a series of matches against top United States boxers for Britain's three top young heavyweights -- Dick Richardson, Joe Erskine and Henry Cooper. Solomons rates Richardson, a 22-year-old Welshman, as the best boxer in Britain. He expects Rich- ardson will fight former world champion Ezzard Charles later this year. "I also hope to bring over fight. ers like Nino Valdes of Cuba, James Parker of Canada and Eddy Machen of California to test our youngsters. The main thing our boys lack is experience against top-flight fighters." Solomons, who stage - managed the recent Archie Moore-Parker heavyweight scrap in Toronto says he hopes to engage in other fight promotions in Canada in the near future, "Canada is a wonderful country runs to some £2,500, and has a great future as a top order, in his frequently - burgled boxing centre." Solomons started out as a fighter himself "but afier three bouts I ounty A 11-Stars Lose 2-1 Thriller terrific game at Peter- Monday afternoon the Peterboro All-Stars wormed through with a 2-1 win over the Ontario County All-Stars, and in spite of the fact that the home County boys have only had one previous game they put on a superb performance. Thrilling the fans with excellent team-work, Ontario County scored the first goal early in the game with a nice cross from Dreossi and placed in the net by Bressan, both Inter players. In a boro In the 9th, Bathe singled, w as Strikeouts--Score. Cleveland 209 Bicked off trying to steal 2nd but : { Pressing the Peterboro squad Ryan was safe on an error, stole National League throughout the majority of the 2nd and went to 3rd when the ball! AB R H Pet. match and having scoring op- was missed and scored on another Aaron, Milwaukee 508 98 168 .327 portunities by the dozen, Tuck infield error as Bill Mikias ground- Moon, St. Louis 468 81 151 .325 jeserted the Ontario side at the ed to shortstop Virden, Pittsburgh 497 70 160 .322 crucial moment as far as scoring Bathe and Minacs each had a Schoendienst, NY 396 48 126 .318| was concerned although at half- double and a pair of singles to Kluszewski, Cinci 471 86 149 316 time' they still led by 1-0. . lead the Oshawa attack, with' Runs--Robinson, Cincinnati 111 {he Second period was a brit Cole having three - for - four and Runs batted in--Kluszewski, 98 !'a0 exhibition of teamworl Ryan had .a couple, as did Glavin 3 A 6 from both sides with the Ontario 'OSHAWA LEGION Roberts, Hits--Aaron, 166. County squad out-playing the ss: Bathe, rf: Ryan, 3b, Taylor, Doubles -- Lopata, Philadel Peterboro boys in the attack, but of Miklas, If: Cole, ¢: Glavin, 1b; phia, 31. Minacs, 2b; Brewster, p. | Garrity, ' scored Ryan, then Taylor came'p: and Driscoll, 2b in Sth. Triples--Aaron, 18. PETERBOROUGH Gilders,. Triples--Aaron, 1%. 2b: Rowe, c; Tetlock, 1b; Meag- her, If; Haig, rf; Morton, cf: Me Dinsdale, 3b; Wade, : "| 'Stolen bases--Mays, New York $8; gp | Pitching |lyn, 22-6, .786. Strikeouts--Jones, Chicago, Had- dix, Philadelphia and Friend, Pittsburgh, 141. -- Newcombe, Brook- | aever-the-less Peterboro scored and evened things up midway in {the half when goalie Sutherland got pushed over the goal-line with Home runs--snider, Brooklyn, 37|ihe hall while in the air and al *|though the referee's decision was hotly disputed the decision stood | Bressan of Inter muffed a | golden opportunity for his side to take the lead minutes later when, possibly in a burst of over- enthusiasm. he rocketed the ball |over the ber in a penalty shot scoring the dozen runs for the clear-cut victory. PETERBOROUGH --- Mann, ¢; : , If and rf; then with two Dowe was 'e on an error, a | Ten minutes from game's end, |during a corner kick Peterboro {took the lead with a screened E caught goalie Suther- land blocked from a rebound. The last ten minutes saw a ser. laydowns, when they eliminated and Hobbs and "Waite followed | M . 3b; es ; : Peter 's baseball Bantam with singles, for a four-run rally|Passmore, cf; White, rf; Brady, od beavtitel AR boys in two - straight games, tak-ithat made the score 91 at|ss; Pontin, 1b; O'Donnell, 2b; squad to tie the score, and the ing the second on the series here|the time. Victors added one in the|Poudall, & Gatfield, p in Sth;|ogme with Peterboro as at Alexandra Park on Monday|7th and two in the 8th inning, to Warboy, 2b in 5th; Whatley, If in possessors of the U.E. Trophy. morning, 12-3. {complete their total. 7th. From the fans' view-point the With Suddard pitching a steady, Liftlock City lads had a lot ; | Whiteley, with three singles, a six-hit brand of ball, the visiting walk and getting on via an error, |c: Ollwas trouble at the plate. Suddard fan-iat the plate for the Oshawa team. ned 16 batters and the only runsiMech, Hobbs and Waite each had he allowed were the direct resulta of errors, in every case. Pontin singled in the fifth for the vigitors but pinch - hitter Warboy was safe on Suddard's own error then Gatfield was safe on an error by Bell, which let Pontin score. In the 8th inning, Mann walked to start it off, advanced on an error then scored on a single by Me- Gryer. In the 9th, the Peterbor ough boys got their third and final run on singles by Warboy and Gat- field, with an error by Dowe help- ing Warboy get around Oshawa clipped Poudall, Peter- horough pitcher, early in the game and continued their assault on Gat- field, when he took over in the fifth inning An error at 2nd base let White- ley get on to open the first for Oshawa and he scored on a sacri- fice and an infield out. The Osh- awa lads made use of walks and errors and did some timely hitting themselves, to score in every in- ning except the th The fifth was Oshawa's ning. Mech singled with one big in- out Bell, 1b; Judd, If; Mech, ss; Suddard, p; Dowe, 3b; Pipher, rf; Hobbs, 2b; Waite, cf; Reid, 1b in 5th, Umpires: Barnes and Reid. the most successful ma pair of hits but all shared In WANTED! 'Big League Ball Fans To take the Greatest Trip Ever Offered in our six years of baseball excursions --2AI- Important Games -- MILWAUKEE vs. PHILLIES--SEPT. 15 Via Special Train from New York to Philadelphie GINGINNATI vs. BROOKLIN--SEPT. 16 Spend Saturday Nite on Gay Broadway! $45.00 For Reservations Phone Toronto CH. 4-2352--Toronto PL. 5.6763 Per Person Includes Return Rail Pare--Reser- ved Ball Tickets--Room at Gov. Clinton Hotel Pollitt, rf; | | . 661.107 Just one example of eur loans te $1500. This amount has an even. dollar payment plan . . , 20 months at $40.00. Rates are lower on many Niogera loons. IAGARA 37 KING ST. EAST | Alger Building (over Eaton's) Suite 22 -- RA 5.6561 Open Until Noon On Seturdeys BRAKES SAFE? DON'T RISK A LIFE...It Here's what we do: Remove front wheels and inspect lining. Clean, inspect and re- pack front wheel bear. 2 STS. Costs So Little to be Sure Geta Firestone BRAKE SPECIAL e+. and You'll be Safe! 3 !nspect brake drums, 4 5 6 Coretully test brakes. KING & DIVISION RA 5-6566 Check ond edd broke fluid if needed. Adjust the brake shoes fo secure full contact with drums. game was well worth travelling to Peterboro to witness both teams playing in excellent form in spite of the heat, and, as the score suggests, the game could just as easily have gone to the Ontario County squad. CUP PLAYOFFS On Wednesday night at Fernhill at 6.00 p.m., Oshawa Kickers and Oshawa Strila meet in the semi- final of the Lancaster Play-off Cup and this should be a nice game to watch. Next Saturday. also at Fernhill at 6.00 pm., Thistle and Inter clash in the other semi-final. The Oshawa Strila were unable to participate in the Stouffville Labor Day Tournament because they were unable to raise a suf- ficient number of players due to the holiday weekend !dozen world titie matches. a cabinet minister, Promoter Solomons Wants [i mich Heavyweight Title In Britai In 1945, the Cockney fishmonger| gambled on a major outdoor pro- motion pitting Bruce Woodcock] against Jack London. It made him. In all, he has staged about a includ- ing the memorable Randolph Tur- ola-Rey Robinscn bout in July, 1951, that saw Turpin win a stun- ning upset decision over the Amer- ican. It is in many ways a measure of his success that the Sunday limes recently devofed its "por- 'rait gallery feature to an article on Solomons--an honor usually re- served to prime ministers and statesmen of international stand- ing. Fastidious, almost fussy, in per- sonal appearance and habits, Sol smons Is strangely susceptible to flattery and takes criticism hard. QUIET FAMILY LIFE Solomons and his wife, Faye-- "marrried 36 years and still happy' ~live in a fashionable, tastefully- furnished flat near Lord's cricket ground. Faye keeps his private life 12 model of quiet orderliness. | But there is little quiet and less | office, marked only by a modest | plate in Great Windmill | Street, and reached by climbing 40 |mswept, creaking stairs and a a policeman) the public haugm:a have the ofiice settee, When commercizl television blossomed in Britain a year ago. Solomons was asked to act as adviser on boxing. kin a few weeks he had started a series called Jack Solomons Scrapbook, THRE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, September 4 1956 44 WINGS S1uN HALL DETROIT (AP)--~The signing of goalie Glenn Hall and bur. ther conditions and the supply of racing material" officials an- nounced Monday night. h eT Law # The announcement a chase of Tony Leswick from he announcement added there... 'Black Hawks were an now are approximately 250 trot- pounced Saturday by Detroit Red ters and pacers at the track. in- Wings of the National Hockey cluding 60 newly Toronto last week. Nine races will 'been in league competition for 11 be run nightly. years. in which he 'hows excerpts of fights from his exionsive film library History is against 1 achieving his ambition and win- ning his wager, For the last Briton te wear the world heavyweight crown was Cornishman Robert L. | Fitzsimmons back in 1897. But pride, the urge of prestige "and the Keen stratagems of a born promoter are decidedly on his side. CONTINUE TROTS HULL, Que. (CP) Harness racing at Connaught Park race- way near here will continue until, October, "depending upon the wea- BACKACHE May beWarning Backache is often caused by lazy kidney | action. 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