Joe P. Glynn, president of the Carolinas AAU, said Calhoun's registration was with his unit, hence the cancellation made here. Mickey Wants To Hit .370 "All 1 want to do is hit .370 this year and I don't care if Ted | Williams hits 420." | The speaker was Mickey REMEMBER WHEN ?.. | Jacques Amyot Finds By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Juan De Frica Too Cold REMEMBER WHEN . . . VICTORIA (CP) -- Jacques Paul Dean's attempt to make Amyot, 32, of Quebec City a comeback for St. Louis Cardi- climbed out of the strait of Juan nals ended in failure 18 years de Fuca Tuesday and said: "I'd ago today when the National rather swim the English Channel League club announced his re-/twice than the Strait once." lease to Columbus of the Amer-| Amyot was pulled from the ican Association. Dean started water one hour and 50 minutes the next season pitching for New after he started his attempt, 18.3 York Giants. files away Jp Port Angeles, ash. Amyot has conquered the Eng- lish Channel and completed other Bone Chips In Elbow Puts Pitcher Lemon On Shelf For Season CLEVELAND (AP)--For Bob {L.emen, the 1957 season is over, and it's one he won't forget for| a long time. In seven of the last nine sea- 14 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, August 15 ,1957 Cards And Tigers Bosses Satisfied With Managers By WHITNEY MARTIN |at shortstop couldn't be expected NEW YORK (AP)---This prob-|{to teach them both at the same ably is what you might call atime. t negative story, as nothing hap-| Nobody knew then that Von|S0BS the Cleveland right-hander pened. The guys werent' fired. | McDaniel, brother of Lindy, has been a 20-game winner. But When a baseball manager gets| would appear on the scene and|ihis year he has won only six, the gate it is worth lengthy com-| pitch with the poise of a veteran, [lost 11, and finished only two of ment, Bot Freddy fushinson audio that Kasko would be an ex- fg. 17 Sans, " Jack Tighe haven n ousted, tremely precocious young man at| Tuesday night Dr. Don Kelly, , 4 and the only reason for mention-|thirq base. We believe Hutehin: team 'physician for the Indians,|Mantle of New York yankees St. 2s Chueh, Nicumond, major Swims 2 Bastien Canady, ing them is that they both have! son has been doing a fine job. gave 'the 36-year-old pitcher the after beating Boston 3-2 Tuesday tered his "Liberty or Death" | degrees Oe En arhe mater HISTORIC SPOT TROPHY IS BIC - BUT THE PRIZE MUCH BIGGER The handsome, huge trophy above wasn't really the "big prize" in the "World" golf tournament at Chicago's fa- mous Tam O'Shanter Club, and | final day for a 279 total gave Announce Dates Jr. Lacrosse Playoffs the $50,000 cheque, which Dick Mayer of Lajella, California, is | shown dropping into his wife's | purse, was only about half the loot also. His 68 score on the received the backing of their re-| spective bosses. Gussie Busch, Louis Cardinals, says he is per- has done, 3 co-owner of Detroit Tigers, says the work of Tighe. Busch would be a hard man to| please indeed if he found fault] with Hutchinson, who has been| keeping St. Louis way up in the Fece for the National League pen- nant. Virtually nobody picked the Cards to finish on top this year. owner of St. have done better than expected, fectly satisfied with the job Hutch hue ito their advance billing. Their's and Johnny McHale, yng the best hitting team in the nobody in authority is criticizing oo of 279. They hit 150 home Tighe is in a slightly different situation. Whereas the Cardinals the Tigers haven't quite lived up| league last year, with an aver- |runs, a" respectable total. Harvey Kuenn was hitting 332, Charley Maxwell .326 and Al Ka- line .314. Now the Tigers haven't a man in the top 10 of the league. Tighe cannot be blamed for that. He can't hit for his players. .. Except for Jim Bunning, their bad news. There 'are bone chips/night. ' Amyot covered A power-hitting out-| Oration, was hmilt in 1741, in his elbow, and "elbow opera-| The fleet, ) tions are seldsm successful in fielder had just exiended his cases like this," so "about the; Afllerjcan Jeague Bome un lead " 0. 3 only thing he can do is rest. 4 ie n b tted-in mp tition . . {and was breathing heavily down Olympic Champion te neck of Williams in the bat. Iting race. . | Making a determined bid to be-| Loses His A.A. Card come the fest Player ever to wi HIGH POINT, N.C. (AP)--The|two successive triple ciowns in| Carolinas Amateur Athletic batting, Mantle beat the Red Sox| Union Tuesday cancelled the/on a lowe , | registration card of Lee Calhoun, which travelled 400 feet into the Olympic hurdles champion from) ey aa onnected for two PENNYWORTH'S AUGUST SALE Two-Trouser Suits These are our better grade suits: You have Penny- worth's guarantee that these suits were never sold less than $39.95 -- Some as high as $44.95. All At One Low Price 9.95 2 Pair Panis Gary, Ind. i om was married last week singles and, drew - valk lor 3 on the NBC TV show Bride and Perect WELL WIEh TEEeC ntl Groom. He and his bride re-[FCORE "Oppel Sng "Wiilams ceived many gifts from SPONSOTS, | ginolad in two trips to climb a including a honeymoon to Paris.| ih to 388. The Olympic champion had = Hig homer put him two ahead | been advised by Dau Pergis, of runners-up Williams and Roy | executive secretary, that Sievers of Washington, Mickey's Miss Myers, winner of both in-| bic appearance and acceptance three RBI's lifted him io 83 while pitching has been poorer than ex- pected. So Tighe has had his troubles. been fired. They were considered a good, sturdy dark horse. | Their pitching wasn't expected {to hold up, for one thing. And |they had two newcomers, Eddie| Anyway, as I said before, it's a |Kasko at third base and Don|negative story. The guys haven't | Blasingame at second, Al Dark!14 1 -- |Tuesday by Chuck Rowan. asso- 21. ciation secretary. In series A, Peterborough and Brampton will meet in a best- bolstered her hopes for a grand-|paseball game here July 9 'cost Huntsville meet in a best-of-five of-seven series. r Peterbor-| Long Branch Aug TORONTO (CP) --. Junior On-lough Aug. 15, 19 and, if neces-|necessary, Aug. 23 and 26 and in/Canadian tario lacrosse playoff dates and|sary, Aug. 23 and in Huntsville Brampton Aug. arrangements were announced|/Aug. 17 and if necessary, Aug.'necessary, Aug. 24. |series. They play at | : | | | | Australian Champ door events in April, scored of the gifts would be in violation previous leader Sievers remained 436.96 points to Miss McDonald's|of AAU rules. lat 81. Tops U.S. Record |! reins Lk : | ! - { Miss Fraser, 19-year-old Aus- Twice In 5 Hours |, Mis Fraser 195carod Au $350--3500 Per Month HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Olym- title by leading eight qualifiers . I : . or {pic champion Dawn Fraser of with a 1:04.5 and then bettering , Maver first prize. In 2ddifion, Australia broke the American|/this mark in the final with a Plus Excess Earnings e gets a years contract at record twice within five hours|1:03.9. The previous American in i lesmon to rep- $1000 per week, for 51 "'person- |Tyesday to win the 110 - yard record of 1:05.6 was set last year For ambitious, exeeutive ype Sales P al appearances", which makes |fraastvie event in the 1957 Na-|by Naney Simons of Miami, Fia., resent large Canadian Corporation this the richest golf win of all. |4jona1" Amateur Athletic Union|Tuesday night's fifth-place win- ® Age 27 to 40. J --AP Wirephoto |senior women's outdoor swim-|ner. ® Married -- Established Resident. {ming and diving championships. | | eo Capable of assuming responsibility in a sales position. I ies'B. 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