WE (the Northern Ontario town Batur-(dsy with 10 points each at the |day and Monday for the Ontario | close of the firs! day of inter. bantam championship, collegiate tennis tournament, Uni MITEFF BOON YELLED versity of Toronto held second SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)~Mike "nce with five points, Laval was |Dejohn scored a first - round |thira with two and MeMaster | Khockout aver heavily pi Jnvored lost all 1" matches it played Alex Argentina Wednes:| ygnpyi IN RESERVE day night in thelr 10-round fight Ay rocking left hook halted] WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed half the action at 1:17 Miteff weighed 202, back Denis Mendyk, a Michiga | 202%, Biase alumnus eul by New ork ants, TENNIS TOURNAMENT Meandyk, 22 years old, six fi MONTREAL (CP)~The univor|an 190 pounds will be kept in and McGill jeamp as Insurance In case any co W imports are Injured serfously. HENRY JOINS WINNIPEG (meeting in May when the jockeys || WINNIPEG (CP) James protesiea thai wet weather hud (Bugar Jim' Henry, 37, former fait. the track in dangerous eons | 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, Octobsr 11, 1957 National Hockey league goal: | SEEKS STADIUM DONOR | "Indian Jack" Jacobs May Replace Clem Crowe In B.C. By JACK SULLIVAN : ger team league with Sarnia Golden Canadian Press Staff Writer |things In the West his old stamp. Bears, Each has 11 points on five TORONTO (CP) ~ Out West, Ing, grounds, | victories, two losses and a tle in where foothall coaches are likely ootball fans, particularly inlelght games | to get the gate after any kind|the West, need no introduction to| The 36-year-old Jacobs knows of season, the word has been|Jacobs, » native of Muskogee, sll the vagaries of & coach's job, shouted that Clem Crowe of Brit-|Ok]a , and cortainly one of the He played under three of them ish Columbig Lions Is on the way mdst pass happy quarterbacks with the mbers, First there out, And popping up in specula-|Canada has seen He caught oniwas Frank (Buleh) Larson who tion as a sible successor in with Winnipeg Blue Bombers inllost his job just before Bombers 1058 is Indian Jack Jacobs, 1950 and before he left in 1954 he hit the 1950 final, Then there whe hy Jake naturally Is etn 8G the blue and gold club to) George Trafton who survived the e SPORTS IN BRIEFS REBELS, GREYHOUNDS TIE Dudyk gave the Rebels a one SAULS STE, MARIE, Ont, goal margin in the third but Jobn (CP Louisville Rebels of the Balley evened matters, International Hockey League cary ve N spotted Sault Gre, d | GAN EW LISKEARD yhounds of the GALT (CP) -- Galt Bantams orthern Ontario Hockey Assoc).| ation ve carly doula Wednesday) won the southern division play- n , then came back to gain a! pff, . 33 tle In an exhibition match be. bis of a Sutieg Amita oe fore 1,129 fans, Juries forced Oshawa to defauu Gus Karrys and Don McLean the deciding game, scheduled st counted Sault's two goals hefore| Brampton, The teams had been Sprong and Walter Pera evened, tied I<] in the best-of-three series, sities of Montreal the count in the second period, salt will meet New Liskeard in'were tied for fir a in , elub officials ann Wednesday, : i EXTEND RACING SEASON roa DRONIO {Eh The Ontarle Joe Jub vlan: to extend canadun thoroughbred hd he racing season sn 1 days, concluding afin i fon 0JC unnounced Tuesday, The added dey result from ¢ ft" olf Wns '3 during keeper. will play this season with TORONTO (CP) -- Mayor Na. | than Philli s A gift 00 i 1 bod 0" vaponta or a 1 E] cabs 1 by . rota SA ould, be nt, He told the Advertis Ll Bales Club of Toronto etd, "The donor's name would aphended 0 he stad w would appear almost daily n gery newspaper in North Amer. Dejohn ednes but isn't interested--yet--in a|Grey Cup final appearances in! job from 1951 to 1953 and Al Bher- head coaching job in the West 1950 and 1953, man, who took the Bombers over ern Interprovincial Football Un. The Bombers lost both-13-0 to|in 1054 and' stayed through 1956, fon, Give him a little time Toronto.Argonauts in the famous! A sobering thought for anybody "I might be Interested in an|1950 mud bath at Toronto any faring to be n conch In Cava. ansistant"s job but I don't think | Stadium and 126 to Hamilton Ti | dian pro football---Western con. I'm ready vet to akg over as 'a|ger<Cats, also in Varsity Stadium | ference and the Eastern Big Four head coach in that league," he|in 1953, From then on he's had ais that the nine clubs have gone said In an Interview from his pretty good grounding in the side. through 32 since 1048, headquarters in London, Ont, In-line direction of a club, Twenty were fired or quit from dian Jack Is coach.-general man-| In 1954 he was back with the the five-team Western conference ager of London Lords of the Sen. Bombers as a players A year and 13 from the four-leam Big lor Ontario Rugby Football Union later he become the club's chief Four and is doing okay, scout and in 1956 joined London| It is any wonder that Jacobs Is JUST APPRENTICESHIP Lords as coach-quarterback, lead.| a little wary sbout a head coach's Jacobs' name was mentioned | ing them to the finals where they | job by two western football observ. were beaten out by Kitchener: | == ers--Scotty (Regina Leader-Post) | Waterloo Dutchmen, Melville and Jack (Winnipeg Tri-|NOW COACH-MANAGER bune) Matheson when the Lions This season Indian Jack gradu encountered some difficulty win. ated to coach-zeneral manager ning WIFU games this season, and is directing traffie from the Both said that Jacobs regards his sidelines, The Lords now are stay In London in the nature of locked in first place in the four. Yogi Berra Sces No Big Difference Now By WILL GRIMSLEY | "I'he next two were Iasi year NEW YORK (AP To Yogi|One of them was hitting three Berra, playing in his 53rd world home runs off Don Newcombe of series game is no different than Brooklyn, two in the seventh playing In his first, game fo win It 90, And, of course "You never gel hardened tol can never forget the experi: stuff like this," the New York|ence of catching Don Larsen's| Yankees' gnome-like catcher said perfect game. I wis on edge all Thurs, "It's still the world series. [the way." You still get excited and get bul- OWES MUCH TO DICKEY terflles In your stomach, You| The pianodegged receiver sald know. a lot hangs on every play." when he came up fo the Yan Lawrence Pe er Berra, born in/kees in 1046 he was the rawesl $t. Louls 32 years ago, set a rec-|of rookies and felt he never ord for playing In the most world could have made the grade with. series games when he reported out the ald of Bill Dickey, the for No. 53 Wednesday, He went grea! Yankee catcher and later ahead of such series regulars as|coach Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio. and) "1 was terrible behind the Phil Rizzuto, the last holding the plate, I couldn't catch and 1 previous mark of 52 couldn't throw. But Bill worked Yogi's 83rd series game. was|with me hour after hour and| one of his best a home run,|everything 1 learned I owe to double and single, " signal - calling for itcher, Bob Turley bly REE TO REMEMBER In the Yankee dressing ropm Looking back over the years, he is one of the most patient and Yogi picked out three series considerate of athletes to the ames which stand out most in bombardment of newspaper ques. is memory tions which sometimes reach a "The first was In 1047 when I|staccato pitch, He is one of the became the first to hitch a pinch-|last to dress and one of the last hit home run in the world series. /to leave the quarters It was against Brooklyn in the! The Yankee catcher was voted third game, I pinch-hit for Sher- (the American League's most val man Lollar In the seventh inning juable player In 1081, 1054 and but we didnt' win the game 1955 WORLD SERIES NOTES | 2 ED CORRIGAN "I'm ready," he sald NE ORK (AP) Ominous "Why not L an | note for the Yankees; Of the 18|yank aparsen! | Sraticuge series that were tied 3-3 after six' 'sie's had four days rest and he James, the visiting team had won (pitched a no - hitter last year, e deciding game seven Himes Mavhe he'll repeat," and the home team six In Larsen, the Braves gol Whitey Ford who would have|lheir second dose of a 'no started the final game for the windup" pitcher In two days, | Yanks, had he not warmed up Bob Turley, who beat them Wed: | for two innings Wednesday, ap- nesday, doesn't wind up, either. | pointed that Don Larsen was get ting the assignment and the expert him winning| Berra wears his laurels hum Braves' starter Lew Burdette is a cool cookie, Asked if he were |going to try and win the finale {for his sick roommate (Warren Spahn), he replied "Stop it or you'll have me cry ing in my beer." Providence Reds Win AHL Opener Despite Illness wa harry tw, series, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his 10th In the ball classic, It Providence Reds already have tiled him with Duke Snider of served notice that they'll be Brooklyn and the late Lou Geh- tough to dethrone as champions rig for second most series om of the American Hockey League, ers. Babe Ruth set the mark The Reds opened the 1057-68 with 15 season Wednesday night by de feating Springfield Indians id, despite the fact eight Providence regulars were sidelined by flu run homer but REMEMBER WHEN... ? In the two other games, Gili By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mayer marked his return to full} yore Gandaur, one of Canada's time opétation as Hershey. goal greatest scullers, died 20 years tendo; a Be Bea Hoch. AKO today at his home near Or Jleveland Bais 4 illla, Ont, at age 79. Early in the ester Ameri ans Lurned bash he confury he held the world title rebuilt Buffalo Jas hd od. 1WO for five years, victor in scores of The crippled Reds usec races against the best oarsmen QUESTION bors child is injured by Quebec Aces Sign Swedish Hockey Star QUEBEC (CP) Quebec Aces {have gone as far afield as Bweden to complete the roster they hope will bring them repeat wins of the Quebec Hockey League title and the Edinburgh Trophy they captured last sea son Sven Johansson, Swedish im. port who figured strongly in his country's vietory over Russian Dynamos In the world amateur hockey champlonship last year, has agreed to a three-game trial in Canadian pro ranks, He will centre a line with newcomers Bob Sabourin and Jacques Gag: non when the Aces open avainst Montreal Rovals here tonight Johansson, Boston Brung property, is a hustling player who can cuss out annoying ref erees In seven languages, includ ing Chinese, His play with Swe. den's International soccer team has given him an edge In the footwork department--he kicks passes well with either skate if his stick Is tied up After the three-game trial with the Aces the Swede will decide whether he will stay in Canada or return home to get another crack at the Russians In world play How's your 1.Q.7 Today's Insurance Problems Answered by Hayward Murdoch If a neigh- a fall from our swing does my Comprehensive Personal Liability insurs ance protect me ? 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