Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Aug 1957, p. 13

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a BL ah ele SEE Ol lTSiEz era Ji=t-3- raw YI Ny | Cincinnati Redlegs | Lose Bell For '57 ser : | CINCINNATI (AP) -- Cincin- qa ose I1 0) Town inati Redlegs Monday lost out- y of {fielder Gus Bell for the re- By WHITNEY MARTIN unlikely that he'll catch up in this mainder of the. season because 10.4 YORK - (AP)--Stan Mus- one ial's of an injury. They promptly re- shoulder injury probably will called Bob Thurman from Seattle cost: him his chance to win thei Floyd Patterson's Punching for phe Daciric Coast Teafue i i ; Na. power has been belittled by some! also asked 'or waivers on rifts Dating Sou is te Nas because he failed to take out Pete|pitcher Vicente Amor. Redleg means his consecutive - game Rademacher with one punch with-| officials said it is necessary to streak was checked as of Aug. 21 out any previous softening-up pro-iget rid of a player in order to unless be got into play last night cess. However. very rarely in a bring up Thurman because n when, a suspended game was So-called major fight do you see player can be placed on the dis- completed. a one-punch knockout. abled list after Aug. 1. ger Freddie Hutchinson, To score a knockout with one| X-rays showed that Bell suf- has said Musial will be in Tues- punch the blow has to land fered a fracture of a small bone ro suspended game as a pinch cleanly on just the right spot. We in his right foot in a sliding mis- rufiper, thus running his consecu- can remember a few such blows hap in Pittsburgh last week. tive string 'to 895 games. offhand. Amor was brought up from Mirsial fied Gue Suhr's National y There was the crusher RockY Havana of the International League record of 822 consecutive Marciano landed on Jersey Joe gi June'12, and-every game Walcott's chin in winning the has a 1-2 record with he Has'played since, with the ex- championship and also Rockey's| _~ ish ception of the suspended game left hook which felled Harry Mat- : tit a rec- thews, IeHioned, has cohstitutey . There was Day Robinson's left City Officials And ."e iple erown ~ average, hook which dropped Gene Full- BL hors Cand runs batted in-- mer for the count in their second Brooklyn Dodgers 'ie i oe been his for he's meeting and Walcott's blow whic . . ma fy I Tinisher. put out Ezzard Charles in Pitts-| Discuss New Stadium He still might win the batting burgh in 1951. BROOKLYN (AP) -- Brooklyn championship but he is bound to; Usually a knockout comes from | Dodgers officials met with Dep- fall. behind in the runs-batted-in combinations. with the final blow uty Mayor John 'Theobald s only two under the just the culmination of the as-|yonday di Tangier Hank 'Aare H ny istuss Jrospects of Redleg manager, long known for sault. Joe Louis was adept at such yeening the Dodger So are Robin- ran ohise in Brooklyn There was no immediate report ion the outcome of the 2%-hour meeting. Talks dealt chiefly with plans for a new Brooklyn baseball park leader, Hank Aaron. In the home it. Jo run derby. he trailed Aaron by a finishing attack six anfl Duke Snider by one. It's!son and Patterson. near the intersection of Atlantic Sugar Ray Ready and Flatbush avenues. Keep Fight Date om eo 3 "One day Robins ' e attended a meeting of the New gcoe (0 oo a Ne By ED CORRIGAN Philadelphia Team | To Start Training In Stamford Arena PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Phil |ade!phia Ramblers will split their [1957-58 Eastern Hockey League training season between Phila- |delphia and Stamford, Ont, George L. Davis, club president, announced Monday. {Training will start in Stamford Oct. 7 and shift to Philadelphia 10ct. 20. Birdie Tebbetts 'Lays Law Down To Skidding Redlegs CINCINNATI (AP)--Ear] Law- League several weeks ago and son, baseball reporter for The who is Calgary's regular signal-|scoreless. A crowd of 28,100 sat|--mainly by Toppy Vann--to 88 "incinnati. Cincinnati Times-Star, wrote in caller, q arterbacked the Stam.lin on the game, Lions' second |by Wirkowski. -- |a story from New York Monday that manager Birdie Tebbetts of |the skidding Cincinnati Redlegs | "read the riot act" to his play- lers in a closed clubhouse meot- {ing after Sunday's 10-1 defeat by |New York Giants. | "He really ripped us -- real good," Lawson quoted one wi named player as saying, It was a turn-around for the his quiet use of psychology and diplomacy with his players. Only last week he said, *'At times like this patience is required--that's the main thing, patience." The Reds, who were in and out of first place for more than half the season, now have lost 13 of their last 14 games. They are in fifth place, only three games ahead of sixth-place New York. Lawson wrote that Tebbetts' new "big stick" policy includes NEW YORK (AP)--~While pro meter Jim Norris lay in a hos- pital bed, Sugar Ray Robinson hinied Tuesday he was ready to go through with his middleweight championship defence with Car- men Basilio on Sept 23. 'I have high hopes that we will come to some understanding,' said Robinson who has been fending with = Norris' Interna- tional Boxing Club over. the ques- tion of theatre TV Truman Gibson IBC secretary, confirmed that Robinson said he wanted to make a deal, "If he is sincere," said Gibson, "§ think - we' can reach some agreement in a few days." The IBC signed with Theatre Network Television. Robinsen claimed' he could make more money if the theatre TV rights were awarded to Teleprompter, a rival, He maintained that, ac- cording to his contract with the IBC, no theatre TV agreements were to be signed without his consent. He was not consulted before the IBC signed with Theatre Net- work Television, he said "But right sow my main con- cern is for Jim's welfare," Sugar Ray added. "I'm sure everything will be. all right. Perhaps we can combine the theatres of the two compahies." Norris was stricken with food poisoning Monday just as he was about to go into conference with Robinson in au effort to reach an agreement. He will be kept under observation in hospital for a couple of days, Before he became ill, Norris fermen an 11 o'clock curfew and bed check after day games, an hour earlier than usual; a ban on beer drinking and a ban on smoking while in uniform. York State Athletic Commission , : get 'enough money fr. yi and Robinson. What happened sion and the next Yai 0 iGev} there was enough to confuse any- , | } gp one. Commission chairman Julius Mm Ting ot i there is any Ty 2 Helfand said his group had no pe tight." jurisdiction over the TV deals, | --_ a but that Robinson would have to | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, August 28, 1957 13 and field meet here Monday. Itjrun this season in under four was the third mile Waern has minutes BUY AT REASONABLE PRICES VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TEST 39 Ee yg GAL 4 GAL. TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED VIGOR OIL RA 5-1109 Calgary Stampeders Lead Western Race t VANCOUVER (CP Stampeders, playing with a sub- stitute quarterback, overcame al 20-7 half-time lead to defeat Brit- ish Columbia Lions 22-20 Monday -- Calgary | Lions' misjudgment on this score verted all Calgary's touchdowns that cost them the game, while quarterback Maury Duncan Setting up their defences to missed two of his three tries thwart what they thought would| Carraway, a first-year Stam. be a Calgary pass offence, |peder from Houston University, | night in a Western Interprovin. Lions couldn't handle the Stam- hgivback Dean Renfro and Ron |cial Football Union game Ipeders' second-half ground at- Clinkscale, former Lions half- | : tack. | back, scored touchdowns for Cal- Stampeders, who won only four | |gary. {games last season and not one HELD THE BALL 2 End Jerry Janes, fullback Don from the Lions, now lead the! Calgary held onto the ball and Vicic. and quarterback Toppy league with three straight victor- ground out the yardage via half-| Vann went over for Lions ies. back Lym. Boitoms and fullback! Statistically Lions had the Nobby Wirkowski, signed only Don Carraway. The Stampeders better of the Calgary club. They last week to spell off Jim Finks, !scored two touchdowns and a|joined 231 yards rushing to 166 the former Pittsburgh Steeler single while holding the Lions|for Calgary and 93 yards passing peder viclory. loss--both to Calgary--in three |" The former Hamilton Tiger-Cat games. THIRD FOR SWEDE 'quarter is noted more for his! 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