Annual CAHA Meeting 2 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Friday, May 31, 1957 DARING YOUNG BRITONS FIND FUN AND THRILLS IN PARACHUTING Oakville Oaks Winning Even In Inter-County One league is as good as another| to Oakville Oaks, Last year they burned up the West Toronto Sen- jor Baseball league and went on _ to win the Ontario Senior cham- Jim Lovel! started on the mound | for the Legionnaires and took the loss. He was relieved by Jerry in the eighth. in St. Was Most Succe continue as sec th an i EDMONTON (CP)--The Cana-| ssful to $5,000 from dian Amateur Hockey Association | has ended what delegates describe {$4,000 in annual salary The 1957 annual meeting di- Kitchener, lay Kite Waterloo Dutchmen. Elgins are currently ridiag on a two-game iwinnirg streak, having shut out the opposition on a mere seven hits and picked up 18 runs them- selves. LOSE THREE STRAIGHT Dutchmen picked by many to take it all this season, have unable to get untracked so far and have thrce losses in three starts. | St. Thomas probably will send Bill Jemi after his d win while the Dutchies will be starting Howie Hupp, last year's junior sensation. ; In the Great Lakes-Niagara Sen- jor League, London Majors will be in Hamilton to play the Bea- vers in their home opener. game was rescheduled from May onship. '| This year they moved over to the Senior Intercounty loop and have started in just where they left off, "| Wednesday night they won their third game in as many starts, "| shutting out Listowel Legionnaires = 140. And the star of the evening was lefty Ross Paton, who has been the core of the Oak's pitch- Ing staff for several seasons. e spun a two-hitter, striking out 1¢ batters, walking two and picking two men off first base when the going fot tough, Alto- gether he left just two men # stranded. It was his second win 1/this year. " MAKES TWO-BASE ERROR Bob Salvisbourg opened the scoring for Oaks in the first in- wa' ning when he came in after Bob Princippi's routine fly to left field 2 | was dropped by Mike Kvasnak for ia two-base error. In the fifth Oakville scored twice on two hits, two Listowel on on 3 om, venth ably start Wilile C for-| wound up scoring e seventh ably sta e Casanova, a for- with one run, Princippl singled. mer. ouifielder with New a edi J tai The stole second, went to third on an Yankee chain in class and oo gsi dh Thing Sh as one of its most su an- 0 nual meetings in a decade. ee (Shas | resiutiots Three major steps were taken means of putting new life into the during the four-day meeting that|Allan and Memorial Cup series, consider; ende Wedutoday, They are oves both of which have found fewer La oe s each year for several much of the tybe of criticism lev- elled at it in past. The annual meeting Xave the CAHA negotiating committee full the way to a Hamilton manager Dan Lewan- dowski has named veteran Harry Fisher to go against Frank Cole- man's Majors, Majors will prob- ot, Ww: power to conclude or ypeject a new Fis wi c a general meeting. " Therc has been no written y agreement between the CAHA : and the National Hockey League for two years the negotiati commiitee, which will meet the| NHL 00, Hever bifure has heey { { . Ban given power " tie It was decided Canada should rades rainin po be Tepresenied in Zwate world g op rtuni $ championships at no ex. pense to the CAHA and that the f f 16 i ST or young men 0 reservations; should form A i : The Canadian Army's Soldier Apprentice Plan gives you the opportunity to take military and trades training, to further your academic studies, AND leus of the Canadi % Pp lk JANE "A parachute de- has TING is a stern the correct method of rolling | and 10 supervised -n to soldiers hard- y training, ap of daring young SS parachuting spells | achute Club, a non-profit organ- ization formed for the further- | | ance of parachuting as a sport. | | One of several girls in the club, | | which trains in Surrey every | upon landing after a juzap, by landing instructor M. B. Reilly, an army staff sergeant. Govern- ment law requires that all pupils receive complete ground train- scents. At right, Elizabeth Bur- goss, a stenographer, has her gear checked by instructor P. N. infield error and scored on a sacri-| fice fly. | more recently a football star with the University of Western Ontario, dian team and that it must be able to arrange its financing at no cost to the CAHA. Considered highly important in EARN WHILE YOU LEARN, You will be trained in one of 22 different trades by carefully selected civilian and military instructors, hrills,. They be- British Par- | is shown, | Sunday, Sheila Chittleburgh, 22, | Long, a fashion designer by pro- at left, being taught fession, / Je decision was that in taking it, SPOR I i meeting almost unanimously yo REFUSED 10 FIGHT |ada"Shotla compete sven. though , onn, --New it is not always guaranteed vic- York boxer Best Bailey is under tory. YB suspension in Connecticut for his ; terback Nobby Wirkowski has refusal to fight Larry Boardman |g oq, 'am that advanced this gi saned his 195 contract. of Marlborough here Tuesday od to resi Mndly Corn ol Toe Wirkowski, who Lands five foot | night. DA en ana eight and weighs pounds, was| State athletie commissioner traded to Hamilton in 1955 after | Denny McMahon said Wednesday |y;chiaic regulations were estab playing four seasons with Toronto|Bajley refused to fight because io ot for ed com ng year TeR - ¥| Argonauts. He was claimed onthe crowd at the outdoor Crystal|por remo ier oh © YEOGS FEATS waivers by Ottawa in the middle| Arena was too slim. It was about (JF, emor} 8) uP ayo s. This "lof last season but refused to re-lapg Is to prevent wired votes on re- port and remained in Hamilton as He. abd. Boardman. were 0 be quests at the last minute, ibackfield coach, Ottawa recently paid a percentage of the gate for| Delegates also supported unani- © tradeu him back to Hamilton for|the 10-round bout. | mously continuance of Young Can- |two intermediates. : : ada Hockey Week, started a year | The 28-vear-old Miami Univer- Bailey said the weather was t00 ago and considered one of the # sity of Ohio graduate, who will cold to enter the ring for the most successful of the CAHA's Ipecome a Canadian citizen this|money he would receive for the ventures. year, had a .549 percentage last fight. ; It also voted to endorse the year on 133 pass attempts. McMahon said he planned a Memorial Cup dinner as an an- EASY VICTORY hearing on the matter. nual affair 'and support it by aid- ian} irg in setting it up, | TORONTO (CP) Saragino, AUSSIEL DOMINATE | | owned by M. .J Boylen of Toronto, PARIS (AP) -- Australia swept rae asgocistion gleatod its first won the $3000 Whimsical Stakes three teams into the semi-finals|41-year history. Robert LeBel of| I a crowd of 7.781 |of the men's doubles in the French Chambly, a suburb of Montreal, hints ionshins Wednesday, | Who ds Jimmy Dunn of Saragino, ridde» by Eddie Plesa tennis Y, {led ali the way and won handily with Lew Hoad and Neale Fraser Winuipeg, who held the post for After your two year course you will be posted to a Regular Army unit. Enrolments start on June 3rd but you may apply at any time. You must be 16 on the day you enrol, have a Grade 8 education and be able to meet Army test requirements. Applicants are considered in the order in which they apply. ACT NOW. Telephone or visit your local Army Recruiting Station for more information, or mail the coupon below: ing, parachute packing lessons i. NOBBY SIGNS AGAIN | HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton | Tiger-Cats of the Big Four football union have announced that quar- "31 cs oSPam S58 Rk JHE TOILER et ARMY RECRUITING STATION 90 Richmond Street West, TORONTO, Ont. Te. EM, 6-8341 Local 276 -- -- Please send me, without obligation, your pamphlet "The Way To A Fine Future." Name. Address. . SHEILA CHITTLEBURGH, a- bout to make her first jump, gets airborne in a seemingly un- orthodox manner. She sits on the edge of the cockpit, left, with her right leg on starboard | | wing. With a Tiger Moth 'chut- ists actually take off and re have made their jump, right. A high standard of physical fit- ness is required, but girl mem- | enthusiastic as their male col- |With Larchall beating Butter Ball at the head of the parade. leagues despite the long and arduous training involved before | main in this position until they | bers of the club are as keenly | they can make their first Jump. narrowly for second money. Baf- {fin Bay, the only other starter, was a distant trailer. | Saragino paid $7.40 to win, $4.50 Fraser and Hoad defeated Abe Segal and Gordon Forbes of South Africa, 6-4, 6-8, 6-3, 9-11, 6-2. Fri- day they will meet Don Candy and Gordon Juckes of Melville, Sask, moved up from second to first vice-president 'and Jack Roxburgh of Simcoe, a former Ontario Hockey Association president, be- City/Town. Province... [to place and ku. Show, She Ibe made to make the tournament| DROVE % MILES AN HOUR clinic held twice weekly in a Sud- Sia of $5360. |Pair, who deféated Jacky Brichant FIGHTS an outstanding event. SUDBURY (CP)--Gerald Foley, bury police station. The main thrill of the sunny, and Philippe Washer of Pace is a former secretary of 24 rightwifiger for New York| PARKER STARTS COMEBACK {war afternoon's racing was pro-""r UV | LAST NIGHT the army and former director of Rangers National Hockey League, TORONTO (CP) Canadian vided by Wincrest which came| Ashley Cooper and Mal Ander. [the bureau of the budget. He has |team, was convicted Wednesday heavyweight James J. Parker has|with a rush in the sixth race to son, the third Aussie tandem, got {been named chairman of the In- of careless driving. started on the comeback trail. win a photo finish from the pace-'a free ride when Michael Davies By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ternational Golf Association. Police said Foley, of nearby Parker said he would like three [setting Silly Lilly. Wincrest ridden|and Robert Wilson of Britain de- Moncton, N.B, -- Yvon Durelle, The tournament at the Kasumi-| Garson, was charged after his car tune-up fights after he gets in by Guy Contrada, paid $111.30, |faulted because of a blister on 74, Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., knocked |gaseki Country Club in Tokyo will was observed travelling at speeds shape $34.30 and $13.80. 2 Wilson's foot. t Gordon Wallace, 166, Brant- be the fifth in which countries of of 90 miles an hour last week. 2. (Durelle retained Cana-|the world match their best golf-| Magistrate P, J. McAndrew re- t heavyweight title); ers in individual and team com-|served sentence until June 12. He , 103, Saint John, | petition. |suggested Foley 2t'end a traffic knocked out Gaston Bisson, - En - Quebec City, 2. won title), Inllas--Art Swicen, 192, Pitts- AW Topeka, 10. 3 Rome, Italy--Emiliok Marconi, 147, Ttaly, and Peter Waterman, 147, England, drew, 15, Will Continue Inter. 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