$0 WHY SHOULD HE HURRY? EVERYBODY BLOWS hundreds of people, and hundreds It May Kill' By DION HENDERSON MILWAUKEE (AP)~The home |cha " the Braves pocaii, She Jund of whoopée Monday n! or the National League Baseball Club of Milwaukee Inc., took unto Mself a pennant. And as Henry Aaron's 43rd home run of the season sailed out of County Stadium to clinch the flag, the Milwankes faithful who have been baseba maids three times aha) 1953 took a deep breath and popped the cork. The entire population of one aan 1 stem bar ran shrieking tuto into when the cold air ed a thelr judgment, and rushed back in again, Suddenly there were people, of. cas, Bix faves of thet, Wilh ne hosts Magis: Aa ana "tight pants wad graceful cartwheels across an Jai beton chin t catch her, but not very hard, convertible in traffic, If Braves Win Series --: Milwaukee an a3 yi gnant double take and law, determined to let the steam of years escape with as little throttling as possible, stopped another convertible full of Braves fans, Overload, they sald, while the crowd booed hap- pily. But the spoilsports made 12 of the youngsters pile out of the car, reducing the travellers to is was in the first hour or 50, The 40,000 faithful making the trek from County Stadium were I brides. el, of the heroes, POLICE GIVE UP At 12:30 am. the multitudes Hie out over a street and police gave up. blocked Wisconsin Avenue from streets. A band let te night elub and headed dnake "dances red es swept into otel i just arriving with first-hand tales|% THE DAILY TIMELGASETYS, Wodnssdey, September 15, 1957 15 Giants May Buy ~ Coast Franchise, To Move S.F. Team |i SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Pres- ident Horace Stoneham of the New York Giants alms to make his invasion of west coast base-| ball ar peaceful as possible, to San Francisco started sation," he added in answering fhe ent San Franc! Boston B Bea 5 | 0'Con As the deal to move the Slants added 1 a newsman's " Asked further whether ton might be soni i ants do o franchise i who now own it, official municipal channels in city hall with its first offical t, Sioneham con ferred across own oT Leslie O'Connor, of the Paci fic Coast gue suggested the Giants pur- San. Francisco club and move it another city which he Jeague Misht } nbs ave. This wi pesifig Ine Mave in » de Be ing isto th into the hoch territory. pointed out more than one PCL EE fenomed would be In- Wise: PCL leader at the No, 1 re hg gs CL was to continue operations, Pe we can't reorganize, we Calgary Stampeders Pick Up Bud Korchak He the | chase hep PCL franchise of the end peders of the Wi provincial Football Union, 2% eral manager James P, trey Mi placement kicking Walvets before the Big Four a Dleked dp by a a lea) have ives 3 vi Lions' Directors Give Clem Crowe REASONABLE PRICES Confidence Vote VANCOUVER (CP) ~~ Dr tors of British Columbia Lions, faa tors of club in the Western In. A ¥oothall Union, of confidence! i OTTAWA (CP)--Oltawa Rough ig "our Football Canadian CuTent announced 3 Ottawa placed fhe Bytaroa| on oi Cl . 4%-hour { [] replacement or for Crowe he then passed a vote of ce fn him and the Inter- coaching staff, ~ closed ores Ti dat, of what. ire spired lea To Lions have sn vier ane seven losses. lla od of de Se a Sf BUY AT VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TEST 9/10¢ 9/10¢ GAL. a aL. TAX INCLUDED VIGOR olL_ "|78 BOND ST. W, opened and he was club, Korchal Riders 1956 after service with Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue certainly will look for compen. Bombers | with a lve a cre ornament moved past in ad oa patrolmen smiled Ehud gh , then did tion {Using Legal Red Tape To Tie Up NHL Players? NEW YORK (AP) -- The Na- tional Hockey League took no action Monday on demands of the Players Association for pen- n and television benefits, Clarence Campbell, league pres- jdent, sald the league is power- Jess to act because two of the , Toronto and Montreal, are unable to participate under Cana. laws, He issued the following state- "In view of the statement of br Toronto and Montreal clubs they are operating under madian laws and cannot con- to the National Hockey ague the right to conduct any { negotiations on their behalf with the Ninvers Astocialion wider other laws, the meeting = aio, on the association's | " oniy other Adtioh at the | Io business was | completion of details 0 a al { star game at Montreal Oct, 5. The New York announcement brought an almost immediate charge in Toronto that anti-union sentiment exists among at least some of the NHL executives. W. F. C, Kidd, president of the Ontario Federation of Labor said his organization's 500,000 mem- Canadiens Will Assign McNeil To Rochester MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Canadiens announced Monday that goalie Gerry McNeil has Americans of the American Hockey League, along with goalle Ed Johnston and 10 other play- ers. McNeil has been offered a con- tract with Rochester and will de- cide within a day or two if he |will sign with the Americans. Elmer Lach Drops His Coaching Post MONTREAL (CP) -- Retire ment of Elmer Lach as coach of Montreal Royals of the Hockey League was announced M ent Montreal Canadiens organization, Retirement of the former star centre with Canadiens was cause of business reasons, The announcement sald Lach has been offered a substantial pro- motion by his employer--Maislin Brothers Transport. No successor has yet been named, but it is Understood the management has several pros- pects n mind. | Others assigned to Rochester, with their teams of last season, include: | Forwards--Murray Balfour, Ot tawa Junior Canadiens; bers will back the players associ- ation in its quest for pension and| television benefits. He sald "some of the people' in the Toronto Maple Leafs club "are well known for their anti- union sentiments Mr. Kidd said "it seems to me that when Toronto and Montreal | are mentioned as the cities formally blocking negotiations that it all comes back to the Toronto Slab He he labor federation will accord 3 any 8 pport we can. We well know what it's like to deal with people in the Toronto club because we've dealt with them elsewhere." | Patterson And Olympic Games Canadian with six touchdowns in as many games. Lewis went over for one of Ottawa's eight in Riders' 55-14 rout of Toronto Argonguts to s0|h bring his total to five Dok aid aE Sew fewer than - the 23- Gay Fo eon. "young Ottawa half, kicked six converts to move one notch with 26 points and| JV take over third position from Hamilton's Steve Oneschuk who kicked a convert as Tiger-Cats Jost 18-8 to Montreal. Oneschuk has a 22-point total on one touch. down, 10 converts and two field goals. Five Of Bisons Monday a o new ports the 3 Fhgeree size o Te games, Ya was he. for the 10C So rs agreement ac cept Solleybau and archery as Olympic, sports. It will be more diffientt to come .to an mecord 4 reducing the gigantic carnival of the Olympic Games to more manageable proportions. Only two concrete suggestions ave made. The 10C execu- tive Stuinubie 3 Woponed that the given wide Hr in oe Solos of sports to be presented. Another proposal, which seems to have no chance being , would elimin- ate all team sports, The executive committee og: gests that the organizing EY Je allowed to ghoose 18 rts the list of 2 nitted for com: petition, This solution would pass the buck to the organizing city. It wud do dermis the local present a rts -suited for the fans. of that Voted Spots On All-Star Team on le , released Monday night, last night began little series play in Denver the American Association | winners, Denver Bears, | i and Richmond placed | Toronto ong each. The 11-| man team. selected by baseball in the league's cities, in- Clufles ive Plichers and a mana. fale; second Toronto; third fue. Forest Smith Bn sho; Mike Baxes, i 0; outtlelders. Johnny Pow- Don Landrum Misi, and Yoo Caffie, Buffalo; cather, h Jaxy Sham, ond; di: Seithasid Dito pitcher, Voll Craddock, 'Buffalo; manager, Phi Cavaretty Buffalo. Easter and Baxes each » Jotes, highest among ed 1 at was the lone holdover from the 1956 all-star team. 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In all our business experience, we never have knocked a competitor «we have always been kept busy minding our own business, ond in the past 39 years we have grown from a small one store operator to an eight large store institution--and that wasn't accomplished by knocking the other chap--by evercharging the public, or using smear tactics, It Has Come To Our Attention . . . on several escasions of late thet the 'Downtown men's wear deal- ers' have been weing eur good neme by telling their customers ore. highe : thet DOYER'S prove thet quality} BE DON True, DOVER'S hove the finest end most modern men's wear store in Oshawa, but today you are entitled to a modern store, and thet is no reason why our prices should be higher, in fact in most cases DOVER'S prices ore lower, DOVER'S don't have to knock other merchants and we resent any If the "Downtown" merchants have no fear of DOVER'S, or the Shopping Centre--then why do they use our good name to cover themselves? YES WHY? 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