Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jul 1957, p. 12

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Te = Sor " vi paur TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 8, 1957 rf CANADIAN FOURSOME WERE IN ATLANTIC CITY SWIM Before plunging into the | template the tides, sharks and ocean af Atlantic City for the | cold that stops most of the en- annual 25-mile swim, these | trants. Left to right: Lise Put four Canadian girls stop to con- | Janmicky, Montreal; Mu Moose Population Is Increasing In Quebec By RICHARD DAIGNAULT ! Canadian Press Staff Writer [served in towns. QUEBEC (CP)--A survey by ai Mr, Minguy has no simple ex- Quebec game department biolo-| planation. The search for food gist, aided by volunteer sports-/may be a possible answer. men, indicates the province's In view of the increase in the moose population is increasing. | moose population Mr. Minguy said The conclusion, admittedly al the present rate of killings cannot temporary one, was announced by be harmful to the survival: of the Jean Duguay, assistant superin- species. tendent of game and fisheries, PLENTY OF INFORMATION Be Ian or been bia On - the - spot observations, by the Quebec moose situation for wardens, gave a wide variety of information aay followed one of the = For instance it is known that out biggest moose kills on record last of the number of moose seen 44 gall and four months before a Per cent were bulls, 56 per cent short late-October season opens cows. Out of that number 20 per this year. cent were calves Mr. Minguy takes this to mean NEARLY 50,000 MOOSE that the moose herds of the pro- Mr. Minguy estimates the vince are in good shape, If there moose population to be between are 40,000 moose as would appear 40,000 and 50,000. Incidentally, On-| from the air count, then the an- tario's moose are said by Dr. W. nual increase in the moose popu- J. K. Harkness, Ontario's fore- lation would be about 1,000 head most authority, to number approx- annually imately the same. The moose-hunting season this The Quebec survey, carried out year has been fixed for Oct. 18-27 by plane and on-the-spot observa- It is expected the number of tions, so far has 'been concen-| hunters will be close to last year's human habitations. Some were ob- ited his iron nerves on the greens to his daily living habits. The huge 39 - year - old South African, whose satorial display on the golf course is something to behold, believes in getting up early and taking his time to dress and breakfast. "Helps control the nerves," he says. three strokes better than defend- ing champion Peter Thomson of than Eric Brown of Scotland. Locke's Bobby Locke Again Captures Tiger-Cats British Open Golf Laurels ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (CP) were two strokes better than the four times since Britain's James Bobby Locke, winner of the Brit-| best previous score ever made in Braid in 4910. ish Open golf championship for!an open championship on the Old Cary Middlecoff of the fourth time, often has cred- Course. Thomson had set the 281 Tenn., the best U.S. player in a Imark in his 1955 victory. | His 279 over the tgugh, 6,996- yard par-72 Old Coglhe equalled the championship 'mark Locke himself had established at Troon in 1980. PROUDEST MOMENT Playing near flawless golf on Locke almost from the start of the last two rounds, the ruddy- He won the British Open cham- Friday's final 36 holes was the faced South African finished in| pionships in 1949, 1950 and 1952 man of the day He set a record grand style on the final green by and in United States tournaments by winning the title on St. An- chipping his second shot within became known as one of the great drews Old Course with 279 strokes, inches of the cup. Then, smiling, putters of all time. he flicked in his putt for a birdie. "It was my proudest moment," Australia and four strokes better Locke said. He thus became the gave him 25 years age: first man to win the British Open rounds of 69-72-68-70| four times since Britain's James Second money was £500. | Hamilton Club Trades | Five For One 'Rider | REGINA (CP)--Hamilton Tiger- | Cats of the Big Four Football| {Union will trade five Canadian! |players to Saskatchewan Rough- riders for end Harry Lampmann, Rider manager Dean Griffing an-| nounced Saturday. | i Sign Three Well-Known The clubs have agreed to terms A is, | Memphis.| HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton|on the trade but the deal hinges Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Foot-lon whether Lampman can i ball Union Friday announced the waived from the Western Inter-! signing of three players, none of provincial Football Union. A one- them strangers to Hamilton fans./time Queen's University star, They are Canadian halfback Billy Lampman has been with Saskatch® Graham, U.S. end Al Bruno andlewan five years. another American, John Irvine, 8 Hamilton players involved in centre and linebacker. the trade, are John Larson, all-' British Open since Ben Hogan won at Carnoustie four years ago, fin- shed with 289 after a last-rou 72. He was 14th. ; Locke has been playing golf, Britain since 1936 when he came to St. Andrews from Johannes- burg as a boy, only to lose in the first round of the British amateur. Graham, a 21-year-old native of collegiate tackle from McGill Uni- Hamilton, was with Tiger-Cats injversity; Bill Re an end, | 1954 but spent the season on the halfback Ed Kohgdziolka and line-| bench as coach Carl Voyles backer John Hry) all on the SOuEi Dis 2 Jounds were moi 1956 roster of Hamilton's Inter- enough for Big Four competition. i ger. % Be ey Borrowed mediate Tiger-Bees. A fifth driver and a putter his/father Locke won top money of £1,000. | SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Bob | Feller wants baseball law changed |so the players will have something |to say about selecting the game's commissioner. The former Cleveland fireballer also wants the major league own- ers to ease off on talk of shifting major league franchises. And he's for revising the reserve clause un- der which a player is bound to the club that originally signs him. | Feller, in his first year of retire- ment after 18 years with the In- dians, used plain language Friday oi | | iel Ferguson, Scarboro, Ont.; Aloma Keen, Montreal, and | Doreen George, Toronto. Last | year's winner, Cliff Lumsden, | did not enter race. 'Record Entry List Expected Today In at a news conference Junior Golf Event | Why stould the players choose the qualifying rounds of the 35th of themselves as they always annual Ontario Junior golf cham- have," he said. "The players Plonsiips ua oe Diaved Monday many of whom are afraid to speak Bob Feller Says Players Should Select Commissioner up, need someone to front for them." The least that should be done was to give players an eaual |say with owners in choosing-the | commissioner, |LOUD-MOUTHED MAGNATES | On talk of major league shifts: "Loud - mouthed magnates who talk about shifting their major league franchises are hurting their] attendance at home and hurting the minor league cities where they may not even land." On the reserve clause: "It is ridiculous that an owner is obligated to a player for only 30 days but a player is obligatted to an owner for his entire car- jeer." | He said he favors a proposal to make ball players free agents af- ter five years with one club. record of 499,- the Ontario Golf| Association announced Friday fol-| lowing a report from the eight| playing 'centres. | SPORTS IN BRIEFS The championships are broken into three divisions: junior, for SETS SWIM RECORD players 16-18 years old; juvenile,! TOKYO (AP)--Japan's Olym- 14-15, and bantam, for players 13 pic swimming star Takashi Ish- and under. They are open to imoto Sunday lowered the world everyone who has not reached his record in the 100-metre butieriiy 19th birthday by midnight, Aug. race to 1:01.3, cutting two-tenths 17, the date of the Canadian|of a second off the previous: rec- unior championship at Winnipeg. ord set in 1955 by Al Wiggins of The clubs at which the qualify- Ohio State University. ing rounds will be played are Beach Grove, Windsor; London] WINS ALBERTA AMATEUR Hunt; Dundas Valley; Kitchener, CALGARY (CP) -- Keith Alex- Rockway; Belleville Bay of ~nder captured the Alberta ama- Quinte; Owen Sound; Sarnia and teyr golf title Sunday at ¢ Toronto Summit. cuniry club by downing Bob Gardner, the defending champion, 6 and 4 in the 36-hole match au ameron Alexander, playing his home course, displayed a steady but - * - unspectacular brand of golf to Thinks His Fine hold the upper hand over Gard- ner from the 13th hole one. {ers were killed in stock car races {in Northern Ohio Saturday At the Toledo raceway, Kenneth Nemire, 28, was killed when his late-model stock car went out of control and rolled over several times, Charles Chandler, 31, died in hospital shortly after his 1933- model stock car went out of con- trol and crashed at the Lorain County speedway near Amherst. - INK TWO IMPORTS CALGARY (CP) Calgary Stampeders of the Western in... provincial Football Union have announced the signing of two new imports, Elmer Willhoite and Dick Gregory Willhbite, weighing 230 pounds and - six feet three inches in ~ arines cricket team won the last player | the British Walker Cup 11-Man Golf Team Canadian Amateur WINNIPEG (CP)--An '11-man British Walker Cup team will ar, rive here Aug. 14 to take pari. in the Canadian Amateur goly championship Aug. 17-24. A spokesman for the Canadian Amateur Committee here said "the entire team, inejuding its 45 year-old captain, Gerald Mick lem, will enter the Canadian Ama tuer." Ye said, however, that official entry 'orms for the team have Rosa) Canadian Gall, Asspoiation 0a! nadian ssocial " which handles the entry list. The Walker Cup team will head for Minneapolis, Minn., following Canadian Amam to Jake art in Walker Cup play agi Ia American team - Aug. 30-31. Later all will enter the U.S, Ama- teur at Brookline, Mass., Sept. 9. Lajoie had been on loan here a Baltimore Orioles, He will repiace Len Gladstone, out for the year with injures at St. Paw. FOR Charming, custombuilt, brick on half acre lot. 6 Why be Clipped ? Sheep can't do much about it. But why should you be! Call LANDER-STARK for Depend- able Fuel Oil Service. CALL RA 5.3589 THIS WEEK! LANDER-STARK OIL LTD. PHONE RA 5-3589 43 King St. W., Oshawa, Ont. He spent the next two seasons il y | with Kitchener-Waterloor Dutch-| i be named ater. | men of the Ontario Rugby Foot-| LAJOIE TO ST. PAUL 1 ball Union and last year set ani MONTREAL (CP) -- Outfielder| jall-time Canadian scoring mark of Bill Lajoie was sent Friday to St. | jie Joi. 1 Dutchmen dave given Pal of the Americal Association] | 1 S 3 0 make room on the Montreal Wants Player Deals vith the Big Four club. If he Royal roster for Larry Novak, ac- In Baseball Subject riches by Teaser "Hiring = "from Mami A i ins, Il baseba u jects Spent two with . {Toronto Argos where he was a To Anti-Trust Laws |Big Four all-Star and teamed with {Nobby Wirkowski to form a po- WASHINGTON (AP)--A legal jon, scoring combination, He was| study prepared for Congress T€-lout adrift when Harry Sonshin commended Friday that profes-\yoor over as team mamanger a d sional baseball's player deals be!spent the last two Siang ai made subject to the anti-trust/winnineg Blue Bombers where he developed into a fine blocker and _ Sen. Allott (Rep. Colo) placed defensive back. in the Congressional Record for| Now living in Toronto, the six- "further consideration' the study|foot-three-inch Bruno is a recrea- prepared at his request by Spen-ition director in suburban North cer M. Beresford, of the Amer- York, ican law division{ Library of Con-| Irvine was co-captain of the gress. University of Maryland Terrapins Legislafion on the subject is be- before coming to Hamilton last fore the House anti-trust subcom. Year. mittee, which resume hearings July 17. Beresford said baseball should continue to have exemption from! the anti-trust laws, 'reasonable agreements and practices restrict- ing the employment of players." But he added that 'farming, blacklisting and the drafting of a player or the assignment of a player's contract without his con- sent (should) not be expected." Beresford did not condemn out- right the reserve clause in the standard player contract, hy which the contract can be re- newed indefinitely at the sole op- tion of the club. He said "it is probably true that the reserva clause enables the poorer clubs to keep in the running." Ridley College Team Sweeps Cricket Tour _ HAMILTON, Bermuda (Reuters) The Ridley College of St. Cath- hogany built-ins. bright basement with balcony overlooking game of a Bermuda tour in con- vincing manner here Thursday, de- feating the Bermuda Schools team by 10 wickets Bermuda Schools totalled only to new. school; excellent on hill halfway between bedrooms with huge closets. Bright entrance hall. Two ceramic tiled full baths. 22' living room with large picture windows on south and west, natural stone copperhood fireplace, walnut panelling. Din- ing L, breakfast nook,. cheerful kitchen with ma- Two-car heated garage. lake and city. storms and screens; landscaped; walking distance Harmony Road North, Owner transferred. $25,000. SALE Chalet style, one storey months old. Three large Extra Cedar Aluminum roughed-in toilet. neighborhood. Pinecrest, Rossland and Taunton on trated on the Lake St. John Dis-|7,384--1,200 more than in 1955 trict, northeast of Quebec City. | Licensed outfitters think the Snowfall was heaviest in that season is a bit on the late side. area, making it easier to count) But members of the Federation of height, is a guard and tackle 28 runs, D. Poole taking six wick- Formerly with Baltimore Coits ot os for two runs. the National Football League, he he Ridiey players passed their opponents' total without losing a RA 5-6830 A Little Steep | st CANADA WINS LOUIS (AP)--Canada took VANCOUVER a first half lead on goals by the number of moose-yards and| Fish and Game Clubs of Quebec gaeir occupants. There were more Province feel the date is mpose yards observed than in pre-| chosen vigus years. | Eventually it is possible moose se were reported unusually|hunting in Quebec will be zoned nufyerous near villages and|as it is in Ontario match any time with world feath- erweight king Hogan (Kid) Bas- sey. Before disposing of the 22-year- old switch-hitting Martinez, Moore was listed as No. 10 challenger by Ring magazine and overlooked completely by the other recog- nized rating body, -the National Boxing Association With 100 points the possible maximum for either fighter, Ref- eree Eddie la Fond awarded Davey the decision 95-89. Judge Charley Buck scored it 96-89 and judge Ben Alperstein 97-93 The Associated Press card read 98-89 for Moere Moore had entered the ring as an 8-to-5 underdog. He weighed 128 pounds to Martinez's 128%, Now Davey Moore Wants Kid Bassey WASHINGTON (AP) -- Davey Moore has taken over Isidro Mar- tinez's role as the flash among rising featherweights by the sim- est known method -- whipping Martinez. Moore, a stubby 23 - year - old from Springfield, Ohio, floored Martinez once and otherwise man- handled the Panamanian cham- to win a unanimous decision iday night. The 10-round bout was televised and broadcast nationally. Davey, acting Nke a veteran with all the necessary knowhow in the ring, talked the same part well ¢ P) -- Although Brian Philley, Ostap Steckiw and Gogie Stewart and hung on to de- feat the United States 3-2 in a World Cup soccer game played before 1,500 fans Saturday night. The Kutis Club of St. Louis, representing the U.S, came to Cameron said in a telephone-in- life right after Canada scored fits terview from his home in Encino, |third goal with Ruben Mendoza Calif., Friday night he will be in|and Jinemy Murphy scoring but Vancouver in two weeks to try|the United States rally fell short. to retain his job with the Western 3 . Interprovincial Football Union ROUGHIES SIGN TWO club OTTAWA (CP)--Ottawa Rough "A fine was certainly justified," | Riders have announced the sign- e said. "I told the club I would| ng of a new import and a home- be able to report by July 5 but|>rew who will be on hand when the picture I'm working on ha:| he Big Four Football Union club taken longer than expected. Sincc| opens taining today. 1 hope to make movies my career | The import is Bob Wolfington of 1 decided to stay here until thc|/irginia, a six-foot, 190 - pound picture is finished." alfback Cameron is an assistant directo Also signed was centre Gerry sellinger, a Hamilton native who for Allied Artists The fine, believed to be the |has been attending St. Joseph's llege, Rensselaer, Ind. largest ever assessed in Canadia TWO AUTO RACERS KILLED football, was announced by gen eral manager Herb Capozzi Thur . '§ CLEVELAND (AP)--Two driv- halfback Paul Cameron thinks the 1,000 he was fined for not re- porting on time to British Colum- bia Lions training camp "is just| a little bit steep," it hasn't changed his mind about playing football in the fall. day was injured and did not play las: season. Gregory, from the University o Minnesota, played last season with Winnipeg Blue Bombers. WINS OCEAN RACE SANTANDER, Spain (AP)--The American yawl Carina was pro- claimed winner of the 3,000-mile Newport, R.I. - Santander yacht race Sunday when the time handi- caps of other competing craft ran out Hamburg ®VI arrived late in the day to become the third craft to cross the finish line. The Cuban boat Criollo, which has no: handi- cap, arrived earlier. | ROGOVIN TO MIAMI | PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Phil- adelphia Phillies have sold 34- year-old righthander Saul Rogovin to Miami in the International League for an undisclosed sum Rogovin has no decisions this sea- son today. 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