! '" ' * OSHAWA MINOR , Tennis Club Has [25% "ioe Jit a SPORTS MENU Whitby Lar ry S Win SOFTBALL ASSOC, |Special Wednesday hiss SE co i, By Geo. H. Campbel) : sows pane savas | Doubles Tourney Mo Jn tore Loony chy ane a en orm roo on LNCIT TIOME Opener' | FE i mr ae» x wl, EEE Tr, ro mi coos -l " 'Everything From Soup To Nuts game, played last night at Sunny- more than 40 new Meinbers to Whitby Larry's BA team, this right there the visitors collapsed | MILANTS gide Park, the Sunnyside Park lof ied Sout s tourna- ALITY 2 West To-|and the Whitby team caught fire. antams whip) naught | , Q DIAMOND ACTION heid the sportalight around these parts last (ICTs SU Db the BCL T0180) 0 VHELY Boerne er son Park boys 110. A bg run Beginners aud advanced play. BEST QU with all kinds of activity on various fronts. Here at Kinsmen |: "cop con "chalked up thei r|there were two out and it started splurge in the fourth inning, with oh ue i tog. a Memorial Stadium, the Whitby Larry BA team chalked Upionp . straight win last night|with McArthur again, when he pitcher Bobby Yahn hitting two : aight win in the West Toronto League schedule,|t; maintain their undefeated re- was hit by a piiched ball. Dave Short homens, was oe viurslng poish in ames series. Presi onde + Milanis. This gamelcord for the early season. when Kelly crossed up sls, | Yio but just weren't good enough to|members on behalf of the elub ex- make the grade, » no fewes Hi equlive, He Jecalisd He struggles 17 batters went down via tl clul e post-war years strikeout route. to start 2 drive for new mem- ® Prompt Delivery they defeated Milanis 5-2 here at|dropping a perfect bunt, with two STORIE PARK WINS AGAIN |»: ® Courteous Service € Club professional Cec Dodwell Storie Park Bantams chalked wii] nr hand every Monday Gal. Kinsmen Civic Memoriallout -- and he beat it out for all 'Connor's out-of-the-park homer | Stadium. hit, Then Ted Stone lifted one up their second-straight win inland Thursday night from 7 p.m. © Reasonable Price league competition last night,|to 9 p.m. to give free instruction. I 4 "home opener" for into short right which went un-|(e) Lowcock, p wi they trounced Thornton's Vv, wil vailable T hen {Private lessons | be ava elephone RA 5.1109 » thy wooo~ocoO~OOOOY ELE LH £3 i 8 = Son ooNOOey ¥ H i the Whitby Larry's team and attended and that was the big on appointment with the trainer, Srhovnssnennud Zocorunsssssw NOM OOMMONNy WoooOooOSooMWmooN SomonmneanmeP muococonscomme® Ld tees "Horrenaonune Yocornacaswcuul = 5 A kA . S8ES 88> | al 23¢c ELE EEE a | £85 [3 [ER_-- together to enable Larry's oo Foo ee MART Coored What WHITBY Ted Stone licked a fine threehitter, Shey nade a Sreditable showlag bres SR oy Boy Re IE game but at that, ep! it | this hit. McDonald, 1b runs for the win. streak, thanks to a nifty three-hit | Len Yulll followed with a single |Eteher. 25 and 1 pitching chore by Ted Stone. A 0'Connor, 3b . walk, to rival pitcher Ken Ram-|that scored Kelly then Al Me- 5 pin" e ball fans who stayed at home in Whitby last night also sey, to open the third inning, was|Donald's single pushed Stone over |oidfield, ss r' entertainment, in the Beaches League Softball followed by a good sacrifice andthe plate, to make it 5-2, where MeArthur, c Storie Park jeam sored ous The social evenings will be con- Tony's eke out a 2-1 decision. This was |, single by Ted Wallis, that scor-|it ended. "Lefty" Lowcock took Gem: more in the second and then |tnued = throughout the VIGOR IL » ' by which the Whitby team beat Tony's |.q4 Ramsey with the first run of over the pitching for Milanis Jot (e) O'Reilly, b ie, Jn Tg Shem every Wednesday night, Mr, Dod. y here in Oshawa on Monday night and t begins to look as if the -|the game. Whitby made it 20 in|the last couple of innings and Tome 3s ning, The TC boys picked up two| NEL commented that the tennis 78 BOND ST. W, OSHAWA OASA playoff series between these two teams will be a real |the next inning when Wayne Me. Proved | jt ing ' ran for Cabot in 7th; (¢) pitching in 75; runs by Matthews and Lick, in Candin, iii gay a arhoon by sizzler. Normie Bagnell struck out 17 batiers last night to earn |Kee opened with a single. He was A IN ri (2) flied out for McDonald in Sh |the sixth, to avold the whitewash George Manfield had a full his win aul bie had lo be jist that goed tu ge the deislon be. |reed oul bY Hi Suojes sxvund GON) LY FIELD illite Bad aniiiens 1 100 go0--2 3 1 |brush. : cause his mates certainly didn't pick up too many runs from throw at 1st lea Short advance edge in the play, their sparkling!" SUMMARY > rem Py Me. " Meulemester wd Pacey, Once eli noe, both Jouyd ri then Len Yuill and George Bra-|fielding stoppin many & Whitby Donald, Yul, Harrigan, Oldfield; RBI OSHAWA LEGION 9 Btokers are going fo make it mighty hot for the bin got "crossed up" on Les|bid. Ron Harrigan at ase Wallis, Odie, Yulll 2, O'Connor, Stone, : Beaches League entries, + |Hutchinson's lift to the outfield, (was especially effective and MgDonald; HR--0'Connor: SB_ulll; § A BRIGHT a The youngsters who played for "Jerry's Men's | ih the result that Yuil dropped (though he had is team's only Buichisson, Lat Milas 5; Whos 5 MINOR BASEBALL 20 0, SL ACK S ALE - id n t to|error, he ha ef --of ne 3; amsey 5; . Wear", the Whitby team that captured the championship of the 30a. aE Yo. the | chances, The Milani infield stood gock 1; SO--by Stone 8; by Ramsey 1; 0 Juvenile Hockey League this past winter, had their feat infield and Short scored on the out 85 a unit while Jim Cobham |B¥ Loweock 2, HO Siong # for 2 tn VICTORS HANG ON Lakeshore y 8 » 9; off Ramsey 6 for 5 in 6; off Low sacknowledged last night when they were guests at a dinner in their play, msg field had four yous cock for 0 In 2 Rand ER--Milanis TO BEAT HOUDAILLE \d " - | a 1 | centre - fielder cKee ha -1; y 8-4; ~McArthur (by Co J , out at David's Drive-In, . . . QUEEN'S PLATE interest con-|gronp MPROVES aid « He also had two of his Ramsey): W---Sione (22) (Osh; ir | Victors defeated Houdaille In I EXTRA SPECIAL! WASH AND WEAR «inues to mount steadily and this annual classic, North America's "p44 Doint on, Ted Stone Bren ois {Ramsey (M); Umpires--W. McKissock dustries 4-3 last night at Harman oldest horse race, is now an event of national concern , . . N. Y. held the Milanis team in com-| The Whitby etl. was guilty of {3°02 Parnes, both of Oshawa; ¥~|park, in a Legion Bantam League JGIANTS had six homers yesterday but still lost a nip-and-tuck de-| plete control. In all he chalked [some bobbles, most of which game that proved a real thriller, 3 L A uM MN 3 L % THE NEWEST IN SLACKS «eclsion to Milwaukee Braves while the Redlegs Jpmaged to squeak yp 3 lola] of eight strikeouts, a proved to be unimportant. At the REMEMBER WHEN? The winners scored two runs in 'past th lies, who continue to amaze everybody and may cause sued only three walks and only plate, Len Yulll with two hits, J even Sho Piillies, Wi 59 before the season is over. . . , YANKEES one hit 4 the last five innings. | was the only player to get two| Ad> Mackenzie of Toronto won| the second inning on three walks, SALE clobbered the Indians yesterday but Yogi Berra suffered a broken| An infield bobble gave catcher hits but the fact - that Whitby (her eighth Ontario women's golf | an error and one solid hit then REG aut 88 REG 95 the Bronx Bombers , . ." Mike McArthur a life to open hunched five hits, including [championship 10 years ago today t oy 4 95 . i . PRICE 88 the win may be a costly one for added two more in the next in nose so y y " ' PRICE { their lead in the American League the fifth inning and he moved to o'Connor's homer, all in the sixth |at Hamilton. A winner five times | WHITE SOX hung right on to their lea . ori 8 2nd as Stone grounded out. Then frame, was the deciding factor (of the Canadian women's open|Ping when errors again helped (race with a clean-cut win over the Boston Red Sox . , GIL TURNER | Ch two out, Len Yuill picked up|in the win. Fred Etcher and g0lf title, Miss Mackenzie an-|them along. After that they «got the edge in one of those "how-can-you-tell" decisions last night, | ne firct olean hit collected opis Je played well in the in- nounced her retirement from se. | couldn't score against Tymos- fo his bout with Yama Bahama and the fans booed pd When # Ramsey, to score McArthur field defense while George Brabin [rious Sompetition 2 3 chuk, although Keenan had a big as announced . , . PETE CONACHER has been quoted as saying he 104 oc, 's homer to open was Whitby's outfield star in this! was after she was defeated in the| "uk, both pleased and perplexed at being drafted by the Toronto Leafs the th a ed Oe ioe 4 as ft Jound of Nie Canadian wos frei yi tires hits in three MELANGE ALL-WOOL SILK AND WooLs for future NHL action , , . SPEAKING OF THE NHL, it looks ly e Ww or| trips e plate, ey diy sarctie at Tn ansuil mesting Soyo |the first time 30 years previously, Kirk stopped Houdaille cold for GREY-FLANNELS TH F D RESSY. SLAC K Montreal. They held a secret session yesterday, no doubt to discuss ' . six innings, gave up only one hit the new 'players' association". The day before, Western Hockey Port Perry Trio in that time, a triple by Sadow- League men yelped bitterly 3 hele nde I game" in this J ski who was out trying to stretch SALE SALE dref meric. oc! ue Clubs. a Capture Season's i, uo o sone bun te il] we. ] ©.95 mee 1 3-08 | | ™ 1 8.95] 5.88 . - e ' i . . \ I Ly when McConkey singled but was | : URW Del's Win BOWLING NEWS DE Touma) > | out on a base-running mistake. | i On Saturday, the Oshawa Lawn|With two out, Beatty drew a] . a Bowling Club held its first Open|walk, O'Rellly singled then Melin- In Stouffville | OSHAWA TEN PIN LEAGUE ! -- --emrimntemmmmu | Nag)? § Crrebles tournament of The chuk homered, to make it 4-3 but SPORT JACKETS | Just one more week of league bowling 12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursd season, with 16 entries participat- Sadowski grounded out this time, Harris Tweeds - Twists - lvy League 5 to UAW Dels took a 16-13 decision 2a Shen She Pipyvoits. Tisiner Up Jour ing, from Oshawa, Bowmanville, to end the game, . . Zast night over the Stouffville windup a night to remember. Any ' Whitby, Cannington and Port| EATON'S DAIRY BOYS girls, on the Stouffville dlamond, nowler not able to bow! on June 17 Perry. BEA make it two-straight in their (playoff night) should be sure fo motifs ase a S 0 Tass Due to rain in the evening, the, WIN OVER AJAX TEAM 4, y hedule the team captain, so his team will not third and final game had to be] Beaton's Dairy opened with two! Week-old season's sc ' be weakened as substitute bowlers are | Long and short sleeve sport ' cancelled, but prizes were given runs in the first inning last night, = This was a good game for five available, but not on a minute's notice - V A 4 bi M Afnings, with the homesters lead- The bowling this week was below par S d T In 1 fo the four $wo-game winliers and = Tow liger fHiple, A, single shirts in a wide variety of col- . 0 . » Ok nd only seven bowlers managed over e am nners. ei n en mar's . #ing 3-1 going into the fifth, when Bor ov en ad me change umimone 0 qu I Y Boy al ae ra "his tle tl Co prom Sal ors and designs fUAW Dels tied it up with four |gng ter is on the bulletin board I Shits for two runs, one a homer the Oshawa Lanes, showing all leaders NEW YORK (AP) -- Baseball that in addition to Roberts, Yost men took the high two-game win|to defeat Ajax Bantams 12-2, #by Nesbitt, That tied the score at and Jam Savion T. Lupe! 570, commissioner Ford Frick. major and myself, Bob Feller, Stan Mu-|With a score of 38 plus 8. Other| Ajax got both their runs in the | . : inners were Sam first inning on a walk to Des-| 2 2 333 and the Stouffville team seem Sweet 540, Bert Harding 521, Bert league presidents Warren Giles sial and Jerry Coleman have been|tW0 game wi { Hundreds of ties in a variety of "ed to fold at this point. ell gay Topping. 304," D. Kesler -r will Harridge, players repre-| asked to testify at the hearings on M3cM lian with a score of 36,/roches, a single by Trippe, an| Li to 0 | be "w LJ erts and Ed-| June 24-25." hert aright with 3 plus 'Sloutfield error" and then a bad | | designs, and in wide and nar- 7 i HL ie Y. i ¢ i i .|and Frank Kellar wi plus 2.|throw, er that, son held | . whop ixth to score five | i die Yost and Norman Lewis, Asked to predict what the hear : y | os gd AeA rae getting White, 104. CP iultson 105, Geo Topping the players' attorney, have been ings would produce, Lewis said:| High one game winner was|them off the Score sheet, in fact row stripes *a homer then they added eight 193 and Joe Sweet 192 {subpoenaed to appear before the "If nothing else, important mod: (John Morison and his team with| gave up only a total of five seat: Yruns in the 7th inning, on a total yacores to bept for Indivigan) Trophies House judiciary committee in|ifications will be made in the re./a score of 33 plus 5, followed up|tered hits. USE OUR CREDIT PLAN Tri } : i - with Jim , McCutcheon with Beaton's got four runs on as| 7 avi i i | investigation of serve clause, draft and farm sys n a g Joven bits WH mes Se (ncrasen) Tiny 2 High Triste a paul fo enti tems, the bonus rule and there score of 31 plus 3. many hits in the second then a SHOPPING 0 | u | ner UAW Dels came back in the 304 and E. McKenzie 303. = _ |sentatives Robin Ro being the big one. That ended the |(scrateh): Jay | ; Theo ng fo fhe Dels but it proved (Handicap: Ted Tyers 692 and High ~The committee, headed by Rep.|may also be some salary modifica.| With the exception of Art Cox,| triple by Godridge, plus four STREET EAST RA 35-2474 Single (Handicap): J. Williams 263, ler (Dem.-N.Y.), Is epxected to! tions." {all other prize winners were from|walks and an error, gave them CENTRE enough, ugh Stouffville girls "gign Average: Tony Lupel 170. Celler m.-N.X.1, P: {Osh 7th, Keeler afling i baseball with its con-| The reserve clause binds a Oshawa. four more in the third, for a 10-2 LT ry ST LT 8 Bl sett cule a praves 57 un o Mit ie of 3 The next Oshawa t ad. They picked up their other the 9th, just to AL it [and IT xia pina. bins to fort to determine whether it should|the club can trade, sell or release will be Mixed Trebles for the|two runs 14 the fit on walks RA 5-0342 CLOTH ES exciting for the fans. be made subject to the anti-trust him. The draft system permits|Ward Trophy, which will be held|and error throws lus one hit, a | * . . | laws. {major league teams to select one on Saturday, June 15. triple by pinch-hitter Waite. BA Po re Shon, eabitt, | FIGHTS | The Supreme Court, in a 1922 minor league player from each| . ' |decision, ruled that baseball was|club for a stipulated price, rang-| 3 vg Bn Seats, To; Dottouley, LAST NIGHT |a "unique business" and therefore ing from $15,000 to $2,000. The 8 BES, P; a, 1h. {was not subject to the Sherman- farm system is a setup whereby | * STOUFVILLE: Jarvis, 3b; Clayton anti-trust laws. This was big league clubs control or own LBrooks, cf; Cole, ¢; Machan, 85; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |re-afiirmed in another Supreme minor league clubs. A bonus! $Murison, p; Stickley, 1b; Smith, Miami Beach, Fla. -- Gil Tur- Court decision in 1953. player is one who received in ex- OWn ne Eel ar to | 4 hens, rf; Rahmer, If; ner, 152, Philadelphia, outpointed The disclosure that baseball of- cess of $4,000 besides his salary ® Ti. | Yama Bahama, 52, British West ficlals and players had been sub- to sign his initial contract. He Indies, 10. poenaed was made by Lewis. must be kept in the majors for Tokyo--Masaji Iwamoto, 118%, "We've been having some talks two years. The majors presently | Bl B mb Japan, outpointed Danny Kidd, with Mr. Celler's lawyer," he said, have a $6,000 minimum salary ue 0 ers | 113%, Philippines, 10. "for the past few days. I know! limit with no malxmum. | - CollectCash From Browns ry "JUNE IS DOUBLE MONTH + WINNIPEG (CP) -- ern In| "Blue Bombers of the Western In. ' 5 / Z «$erprovincial Football Union an- ; » 4 J tnounced Tuesday they have re-| ' " ; 4 4 4 - ceived a cash settlement "in five . i 2 / « figures," negotiated out of court, | * from Cleveland Browns of the Na- al hy wr y . tonal Football League in a dis. | : y ' ' ' pute over the signing in 1955 of 5 ig ® quarterback Bob Freeman of Au- Wh : oP d Lurn University, 7 : A Bomber officials refused to state! » the exact amount of the settlement = which was reached by lawyers 1 i ' / ° . pr et , Here Is How We Are Going To Do It! = Bombers but later signed to play EXAM BA ENS + "for Browns without reporting to] Mi CT AUTO FIRE EXTINGUISHER tion jnstitined by Bombers, al { *US. court issued an order re- I Tstraining Freeman from playing plas TIRE SAFETY CHECK 3 «football for one year. He now is in ble >the armed services. : f bL J CHEQUE IN MAIL both « Bomber president J. T. Russell only GENERAL Jtold a press conference the club REGU $ VALUE bare) a ? A «had received the Cleveland che- =que, covering the settlement and Now! An extra margin of safety for the man behind the dash location. A must for every safety-minded © certain costs, in the mail Monday. wheel. Gel your handy auto fire plus o SE rE Sa ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRE "last year to institute civil action Vol Aig Yor he y low Thorough fire safely inspection gives you greater fagainst the Browns, their coach * peace of mind because you know the exact condition of | *Paul Brown and player Freeman Compact fire extinguisher tucks snugly in glove your fires. Get your. fire extinguisher and fire safety ®in an effort to recouperate some compartment or fits easily in convenient underthe- check at your nearest General Tire dealer. « of the estimated $30,000 deficit the Sclub experienced during the 1955 Hing Harry ! Harry! Sipps are fmitedt! Think Of That ! Now On The Tire You Are Proud Sseason. He said the club felt par! Yof the loss was 'due to the jump ing of contracts by Freeman and To Ride On po! ac AR, in ¥ genre dnc Lacie. aim of a0. f° EAD Canada's safest tires 7%: with | - lh o »_ Locklear retired from football ; 4 De, - Qo, ofp Cty gbecause of "poor health" at the ro. Sy 3 : / $ % / ye / U on oSame time Bombers announced ¢ wthey were asking for an injunc- 5 QUICKER, SAFER STOPS Jtion restraining the two players : NEW --Hi-Density rubber combines extra toughness and dura- «from playing for Cleveland. Lock- 4 bility with flexing ection grip to provide the greatest skid ! wlear was not named in the re- . oo protection in tire history. sstraining order by the U.S, court ; Sor in Bombers' proposed civil ac- : QUIETER, SAFER ON CURVES stlon, which never reached the : . NEW--Treod designs have eliminated the an- i / LLL Yes, those famous Goodyear Car, Truck, Tractor or Wheel- YESTERDAY'S | EASIER RIDING | . . o STARS warns maze=m+ | barrow tires at prices never before known in town. * By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching: Don Drysdale, Dodg ad wl Wa | gained first major league | Ed fe YT Ti) | [eee GENOSHA TIRE Lid ~out 4-0 victory over Cubs that | a " Shed Brooklyn = into second r e. | ' Hitting: Gil McDougald, Yan M BL ! i i L D = COME SAVE! 0S H AWA ees, hit two home runs and a r L . he ioe od ed 3 534 Ritson Road. South. Oshawa 162 King V. wn RA 55512