Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Sep 1956, p. 16

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, September 27, 1958 18 3 3 TO HONOR MARLENE allowed for an amateur. The pre-| Indiana Gridders ! TORONTO (CP)--Ontario golf-|sentation will be made by Sandy| . |ers will hold a testimonial dinner Somerville, vice-president of the ESKS FINED $100 {fined $100 for breach of the Get Salk Vaccine |Oct. 18 for 22-year-old Marlene Royal Canadian Golf Association, WINNIPEG (CP) -- Edmonton union's waiver rules, commis- Téa Cam | OYSTER BAY, N.Y. (CP)--| ~ |Stewart of Fonthill, Ont., the firstland in 1932 the first and only Eskimos of the Western Interpro-|sioner G. Sydney Halter of Win- |Goose, sailed by Herman F.| BLOOMINGTON (AP)--Indiana Canadian to win the United States Canadian to win the U.S. men's|vincial Football Union have been nipeg said Wednesday. SAULT STE. MARIE Mich.| (Swede) Whiton of Oyster Bay, | DWversiiys 64 varsity football women's amateur title. amateur. i (CP) The National Hockey| tipped Titia, skipped by Bill Good-Iplayers were lined up for Salk Plans for the dinner, at $6 a The dinner is being ed League Detroit Red Wings broke (0 cht Club by Boye oe YA ots Ruesiay oe plate, include a gift of $150 toby the RCGA and the Ontario { = Associatio i Camp here Jussday and gong with Tuesday to even the best-of-five hospital with "possible polio." {Marlene, the _aximum Golf i | Stewar d-Cater er Wanted Flyers of the Western League lott | series for the International Six-| The university's student health 2 {metre Challenge Cup at one race service also urged all students to i for the Best Quality Stove Oil OSHAWA CURLING CLUB extensive training. | Trailing by two minutes at the other student's illness was diag-| gn This is an Ll Pp 2 0 : The Wings and Flyers are sched- |; iriyay mark in the 12-mile race, nosed as polio. office said the de- Dial RA 5-1109 uled to make an e g the Canadian boat closed fast on| The athletic through the West starting in Ed- (po 021 loc and mo water was cision to give the football squad 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA * International Race Detroit Wings Rll Even, One Apiece iad c | ina i ri i er, Yi Loge Pp in preparing "snacks", t lunches, la meals, banquets and buffet. agin 3/10 We have a fully equipped 'snack bar' as well as a reguler per gal. Hodicn Oct. 2. |visible between the two as they Salk shots is precautionary, since ", fe know what we ave to do crossed the finish line. {the vaccine is not expected to give a Lm Te eaten" fha| It was the 30th renewal of the &7¥, FIO'CCIIOY J6ainst Previously Wings' all-star defenceman' and| Contest for the Challenge Cup, put| Brill . contin > for Indiana's|%s newly-appointed captain up by the host Seawanhaka Corin-| nonin rootball game here Satur. "Last season Montreal couldn't|thian Yacht Club. Another Oyster G7 AE ugh ro ad ore Sear do anything wrong and we couldn't| B2Y_ skipper, Magnus Konow, de-| Finer Mert Hoag! do anything right. We were al.{ fated Britains L t-Col. John F. taken to Booval na, vas) Dad 'start and we could never er Was held in 1953, Te oti el rid of that pressure." i win} De el Coach Jimmy Skinner said his SCOTS ARE VICTORS | paralysis had developed. | team would be "more prepared! GLASGOW (Reuters) The J this year. All the boys are hungry League of Ireland soccer team, beaten 3-1 by the Scottish League / for the championship. We're anx- who surprisingly held the English in a match played here under ious to get off to a good start and League to a 3-3 draw in Dublin floodlights. The Scottish League [we have something to shoot at." last week, Wednesday night were'led 2-0 at halftime. ' Vigor's famous ® Prompt Delivery @ Courteous Service kitchen, with all facilities and utilities supplied. Season runs approxi ly from N ber 1st to April Tst and requires daily (except Sunday) operation of lunch counter, Meal service is required on bonspiel dates, with banquet or buffet for several special events. If interested, please write for full particulars, stating quali. fications ond experience, also giving references, your home address and telephone number. APPLY BOX NO. 337, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Brooklyn's old pro, Carl Fur- son in the 10th inning to give 0, gives the victory sign after | the league-leading Dodgers a inching a key victory for | 5-4 victory, a full game ahead | odgers over the third-place | of Milwaukee. Furillo also incinnati Redlegs. A chips- | knocked in two runs with a two- bwn type of player, Carl blast | out single in the first. : H his 20th home run of the sea- --Central Press Canadian al "The Barber Maglie ditches No-Hitter At 39 i By JOE REICHLER |a better time. The chilled crowd of 3ROOKLYN (AP) -- Sal (The|15,204 stood up and cheered his rber) Maglie has done it again. | every pitch in the ninth inning 'he ancient mound magician When he finally disposed of Marv shed a 5-0 no-hit victory against| Blaylock for the final out, the jladelphia Tuesday night to delirious fans, who so often jeered +p Brooklyn on the heels of the and hooted him when he was with \waukee Braves and make it/the Giants, swarmed out on the isible for the Dodgers to climb! field, all seeking to hug their new a first-place tie today. idol danager Waller Alston, after| "Sure, I knew I was working on wsing the day the Dodgersia no-hitter," Maglie told reporters juired the former Dodger killer when he finally was able to make minated Don Newcombe, his 26- his way into the clubhouse. "I've me winner, to hurl against been around long enough to know sin Roberts and the Phillies what's going on. No, it didn't ; afternoon. {bother me one bit. fewcombe will work with a two-( DO OR DON'T » rest, one day less than Maglie| "In this game, you either do or + when the 39-year-old right- you don't. It's 'not the first time der pitched his ter eell had a no-hitter going into the ch enabled the Dodgers to|late innings. In fact, twice I was 1g within a half game of the within outs of getting one right wes who earlier had all but here when I was with the Giants. .cked Cincinnati out of the Na- Once, when I was pitching in the jal League pennant race with a| Mexican League, I had a no-hitter "triumph. for 8 2-3 innings but the next guy was at his magnificent best/got a hit off me." e faced 28 batters, permitting] Roy Campanella, whose two run 7 three to reach base--hitting| homer in the second inning, was batter and walking two. Alall Sal needed, said he had caught Ble play followed one of the two other no-hitters but called {Maglie's the most important he ks. ME CLOSE ONCE lever handled. | J 'nly once did the Phillies come, "We threw nothing but curves | Le to connect safely. That and fast balls," he said. "Sal's | : 4 in the second inning when control was almost perfect, he put| Iie Jones drove a hard ground every pitch exactly where he! 3 a ox Style. '4 Jor Work ® ee Jor Savings | J up the middle of the dia- wanted to. What a pitcher that old pd. Shortstop Pee Wee Reese, so-and-so is, he could thread a From every angle...from low first cost right on... Chevy's far and away your best truck buy! his 2,000th major needle. I never saw anybody like ue game, darted to his left him." a fine stop and throw to re- It was Maglie's 12th victory in batter, 17 decisions since he joined the was inclined to minimize Dodgers in mid-May. Ten of his Jt may have been the best vicorles have come in his last 12 x game of his brilliant car- starts. 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