Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 May 1957, p. 14

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\ speed ana men trying maintain that average, 'ner, was killed last summer on a The 41st field is full of charging ,. * | drivers who won't settle for gnu. high-bank track at Salem, Ind. pu Herb Score Starts His thing but the Jead. There are three Vukovich, winner in 1953 and 195," Recovery Treatment Auto Racing Fans Expect Today's One Of Greatest Sis iris: iia rar ci Men Tt | INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Auto'Clear, cool weather is the fore Year before his radiator burst: past year's '500 was run with- =nning fans, a'ready lined up forjcast. | Eddie Sachs, a hot driver fromout a fatality but drivers miles around Indianapolis Speed-| Veteran drivers predicted a rec-the dirt tracks king his first Betten} THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, TOUISGRy, NAY ov, 07 YS Score was released from hospi- Cleveland three weeks after View of track with new Pagoda and stands at right Home-mad EXPECT 200,000 TO SEE THRILLING 500-MILE CLASSIC TODAY A crow! een 175,000 to | staged today. A new pagoda | been separated from the track | three drivers will compete in ,000 We of betes largest t0 | gection has been built and mew | and is reached via a runway, | the racing classic which has het a US. sports event, will | oo. qc 41 the infield along the | Many spectators, parked in in- | claimed 46 lives. Prize money pack the Indiangpalls Speedy | home stretch. The pit area has | field, bulld own stands. Thirty- | totalling $300,000 is at stake. WHY NOT PREPARE [OW for a Wonderful Trouble-Free Motoring Vacation Yes! . . . Vacation time is almost here, end this year you and the family will want to have a happy one . . . and you can if you decide to deal NOW . . . at Ontario Motor Sales. Why not drop in today and choose your OK Used Car for a "trouble-free" Vacation ! ---- EN ; | he was 11 under par for those wald, second mi winner last Name (0) ers holes. However, he was five over|year and a young fellow with an |ar on the other nine in getting engaging personality. is 66. 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They added their Anal run in the 8th inning when Vhittick belted a home-rum. 2 Panthers got a run in the thin y Oliver and another in the sixth In a UAWA Softball League {game at Alexandra Park, Material Handling "Brones"' opened their schedule with a one- sided 22-4 triumph over the Cush- fon Line "Panthers. Anderson couldn't stop the Brones from hitting hard and often and to make matters worse, his support was not of the best either. The winners scored in every inning except the sixth with EXCLUSIVE VOLUMATIG® means rich, constant fone Comeln!..Let's Make A Deal Two-tone Green. Radio. A sportsmen's delight. A car Popular model 1195 hem Hurst singled to score wherever there's a signal--up and down the dialy weak stations or strong. Velsh, In the 9th inning, Jordan home-run blows by R. Welsh, Kap y , and final [and Tamblyn being the big blows | his team's third | while McGillis had one for the losers. 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["Boin te West Indian and Ou. Puctio. Rican ir" ran his a teams lined up and undefeated string to 24 bouts Wed- seconds silence terminated by nesday night when he pounded out prayer by a former player, Mr.|a unanimous decision over Felix ehnny Graves, for a Fitosea of France, nd and active Oshawa player z at 134 pounds gave awa 'm. Wallace, who unfortunately three pounds. ve 8 " ssed away last winter follow-| auto ident. His ab e $8 & great loss for the club, | d he will long be remembered by all who came in contact with Safarday's game was a thriller e way; Oshawa batsmen gave a sorry display and were out for 34 runs. Alert fielding and a steady bowling attack lim- | " visitors to the identical Oshawa score of 34. i wa's bowling attack was) hted by Al Haley and Len s. Girvan and Wallace bowl- ed well also. Haley took five wickets for eight runs, and Har- two for nine. 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