Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Mar 1958, p. 9

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"FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS WILL TAKE BASE S PATTERNS BUT LONG BUCKTAILS AND STREAMERS EFFECTIVE DURING THE 2 MONTE PRE Cabal by tomas SING SMELT Robs GNC FLY FISHING FOR LAND= e858 AND FALL WHEN Wie FisH ie LJ SHALLOW WATER Sew" SMELT on TG Kae TAIL IS SLIGHT Le, Sek IN FRONT HELPS TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario and New York state will open their St. Lawrence River bass-fishing seasons on the same date this year to eliminate confusion for American fishermen. In previous years the season on the river opened July 1 while New York fishing began June 16. This year both will be- gin June 16. Dr. W. J. K. Harkness, chief of the fish and wildlife section of the Ontario lands and forests department, said Friday the dif- ferent openings in past had re- sulted in confusion for fishermen setting out on the river from New York State. "The Ontario opening was put ahead at the request of fisher- men along the St. Lawrence and applies only to that area," he said. The regular bass season open- Ontario And N.Y. State Have Same "Bass Date' Hey, Canada! On Parade! OTTAWA (CP) -- Britain's ref- eree on the international panel ing date remains June 28 through officiating at the world hockey most of Ontario. In the St. Clair|championships in Oslo, Norway, is a Canadian army sergeant- River, Lake St. Clair and De- troit River district, the season|Malor, the army disclosed Fri- opens June 25, In boundar- ; ies, other than Lake Super-| herr O LILLY Fe SO for, beiween Thunder Bay -dis-| , ae ireal, whose off - duty pastime trict and Minnesota and in the! ince reaching Britain two years Kenora and Rainy River areas, has been hockey was chosen ning day is June 7. {ago has been hockey, ope : |by the British Ice Hockey Asso- Se Je Sines, Bs United lation as its referee on the 4 | panel. States fishermen wandering over|" WO Clancy is on the staff of the border, whether they had a {he Canadian Army Liaison Es- Canadian licence or not, were iaplishment in London, where he Sang ost 3 Jason between has refereed : amateur Sun un . hockey and international Dr. Harkness said Americans matches involving Brivis teams fishing Canadian waters need an/and Canadian squads. Ontario permit, just as Cana-| One of his pre - championship dians need a New York permit'engagements was to officiate at to fish adjacent New York|the exhibition game during which waters. The condition also ap-| Whitby Dunlops, the "Canadian plies to neighboring Minnesota championship contenders, beat and Michigan. | Brighton Tigers 8-2. Five Entries Sure Women's Basketball SASKATOON (CP) -- Five en- tries have been guaranteed for the Canadian senior women's basketball championship tourna- ment which will open in Sas- katoon March 31. Latest to signify their inten- * a vat 3 ot oe 4 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbel' SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' SKI ENTHUSIASTS of the district are reminded to pay ter] lutely no attention to the weather we have been getting aroun tions were the Kitchener-Water- loo girls, who represented the |East in last year's Dominion fi- |nals at Vancouver. Calgary Maxwells will repre- sent Alberta, Winnipeg Orioles will be Manitoba standard-bear- ers, Saskatoon Aces will be the hosts, and Vancouver Eilers are highly favored to carry British Columbia colors into the tourna- ment. Eilers have been the Canadian champions eight times. Spots THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Soturdey, March 1, 1958 § HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS SPR AIS AICI IONE En ard Wo Wd ' dite den Aue Sie bes flee bun bk foe Me finn toe Lo yoy ow ih 1 IRATE AAA) hiss op 0 aad 4 LARC AAA) 4 400 B aRARELE Td ex 3) CANADA OUTDOORS Draining Small Water Spots Hurts Our Waterfowl Hunting new holes at the edge of larger ones. Mr, Hochbaum, a graduate of Cornell and Wiscoasin universi- ties, has directed operations here since 1938. The station adjoins one of Manitoba's most popular hunting areas, but few hunters know of the station's activities. The Manitoba game branch laci- dentally estimates about 40,000 persons hunted waterfowl last season, includifg 12,000 farmers who do not licences when shooting on their own property. Hiddea from Yew by bushes, the office buil once were part of a mink f . A pinefin- ished lodge, once used by "King George V while hunting on Lake Manitoba, houses single men working at the station. Three from Eastern Alaska to Labra- room cottages on the road lead- or, Sarroving down ip Covering tv the Station are used by eastern pa .C., al- workers. . ries and Western Ontario, end-| Each year eight university me) dove 2, Delin ing with a 500 - mile width at graduates from Canada, the yochbhaum, The Canvasback oa a the Gulf of Mexico, United States and England are , : i id Prairie Marsh and The Travels VITAL TO BIRDS Te ak on field roland Traditions of Waterfowl, nd "Small water bodies atiract/{io" are professional blolgists|"° by Lyle = Sows of Madi waterfowl use they 8 and a - 815t5 son, is., Bow le. jer of ho dlife' bird's desire to mest away from aii three countries. [calc ot ee uvesiy oi others of its species." Mr. Hoch" Canadian and United States These thr Te baum said in an interview. |government conservation work! se sid Jere Iwan Am e Most of these waterholes are go. use the station as a head! op felt awan Ty e Amer on private property, and many| garters while taking bird popu- a Be . ts are being drained. The problem |j.q; ts ong er 'projects, a Pro. ation counts. gram to reduce damage done to} is more severe in the United| or EFFORTS grain fields by migrating ducks Sales, Pig the = government especially mallards and pintails, American Wildlife Foundation to(station. Young birds from hi be used for waterfowl research.|flock are sent to areas withow The foundation is governed by geese. a board which includes eight Ca-| Six trumpeter swans are alse nadian sportsmen. Its funds areiat the station, and it is hoped Otained bition Prag they will be the first to breed in companies individuals ee Ameri: United States and Canada. Saplivily ou Ye Xere rs HATCHES OWN BIRDS: Mr. Hochbaum is assisted the This year the Delta station has|year round by Dr. Frank McKin- been granted a budget of $50,-ney of Ballymena, Northern Ire- 000 to finance its projects, still|land, chief biologist; Peter Ward centred on establishing a better|0f Shoal Lake, Man., hatchery knowledge of waterfowl repro- supervisor, and Nan Mulder of duction and how to make greater| Amsterdam, Holland, a profes use of existing nesting areas. |sional decoy man. Some 2,000 ducks and geese] The National Film Board has will be hatched in incubators at made several films of work at the station, primarily for re-/the station. Several US univer search in waterfowl habits, but sities have made film siudies of some will be used to re-populate | various species, and the Cana "burnt-out" districts. |dian Broadcasting Corporation The station's library includes has made recordings of bird some 50 publications on water-| calls here. By BOB TRIMBEE Canadian Press Staff Writer DELTA, Man. (CP) -- The ex- istence of North American water- fowl is threatened by the wide spread drainage of small sloughs and waterholes, says H. Albert Hochbaum, director of the Delta waterfowl research station. This is one of many conclu sions reached during a 10-year study of waterfowl reproduction at this station #n a huge marsh on the south shore of Lake Mani. toba, 72 miles northwest of Win- nipeg. The station Hes in the direct path of waterfowl migrat- ing south along the Mississippi | xOttawa games count for op- |ponents only. Friday's Games St. Catharines 5 Guelph § Ottawa 3 Barrie 9 Today's Games By THE CANADIAN PRESS AHL WLT F APts. 33 2 206 168 73 U2 201 128 71 2925 5 206 187 63 Hershey Cleveland ists drainage prob-| "The finest example of inter- was carded out last year by lems. {service and international co-0P-|\ive Mulonski, a graduate biol- 'This has destroyed thousands eration for conservation," is how ogy student of the Universit ofl of permaneat homes, and Is ait is described by G. W. Mala-{ 3 5 yo major reason why states such ax her, director of the Mani: He discovered the feeding sta | Wisconsin, North and South Da-toba game and fisheries branch. |; ¢ near sloughs or ee at-| kota and Minnesota have only a. It was established in 1931 by y ong a | these parts for the last 48 hours. Seems that out Kirby-way, or| The winner of the tournament providence Brimmacombe's Hill, the temperature has been about 12 degrees il] be eligible to become the Springfid lower and what was rain here has been snow out there. 80-0-0-0-- Canadian entry in the 1959 Pan-|pichester the "jumping contest" that is scheduled for Sunday afternoon is|American games. Buffalo going ahead and as a matter of fact, - re Prime Minister Sends 'Dunnie Best Wishes Springfield a SYDNEY. NS. (CP) -- Prime Hershey at there is truly excellent ski- ing conditions out at the Oshawa Ski Club for this week-end and the big meet on Sunday is going to be a real success. Ive Rich- ards, hard-working member of the local Ski Club, assures us that they've never had it so good and wants everybody to turn out to- morrow, to see the fun and action. WHITBY DUNLOPS swing into action this morning, against Poland. According to the official report from Oslo, the game is warded for eight o'clock but there has been some confusion on his point in recent hours. As far as we are concerned, it's cheduled for 8.00 a.m. and at least, if you are up that early, sou'll not miss it--even If you have to wait another hovr. Providence 3 Toda # Rochester at Cleveland at '30 14 6 235 7 3 5 23 29 8 196 212 21 32 22 35 Friday's Results Cleveland 2 Buffalo 4 Rochester 3 y's Games Cleveland Buffalo at Hershey Providence at Springfield Sunds ay"s Games Buffalo t Providence Rochester OHA-NOHA Senior A Final Standings WL F 3 270 3 209 4 191 2 211 2 215 5 192 8 31853 181 240 190 245 245 221 35 xWhitby games count for op Friday's Result dbury 6 PHA Junior A wL.T F 168 170 184 26 18 6 191 21 20 10 210 23 22 6 173 186 6 153 177 4 201 234 1 150 112 13 33 5 134 216 A Pt A Pts. 66 54 48 47 Hamilton at Guelph Peterborough at St. Catharines Barrie at Ottawa Sunday's Games St. Catharines at Marlboros Hamilton at St. Michael's Western League Calgary 1 Edmonton 0 Seattle 3 Vancouver 3 Intercollegiate 2 Toronto 7 3 La Montrea McGill al 2 Onlario Senior A ton 3 Belleville 7 t game best-of-seven semi- Kings Fi ~ final 63 5 52 52 47 17 International League Louisville 6 Troy 1 Manitoba Junior St. Boniface 6 Winnipeg Braves 0 (Best-of-five semi-final tied 1-1) Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 0 Regina 5 (Regina leads best - of - seven semi-final 3-1, one tle) Niagara District Senior B Welland 6 Niagara Falls 3 (Welland leads best - of - seven semi-final 3-1) OHA Senior B St. Thomas 1 Woodstock 2 OHA Junior B St. Marys 5 Stratford 2 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS small portion of the resident waterfowl of 20 years ago." Conservation groups have been successful in slowiag down drain-| age schemes, but they have not been stopped, he said. The prob- lem in Canada is being met by increased conservation educa-| tion. The station's study led to an- other project, means of increas- ing the use of existing water- holes. "Some methods dredging ditches along marsh (shorelines, building islands in} large potholes and dynamiting' t tract the migrating birds and al- James F. Bell, a Minneapolis In| ost wipe out losses to grain dustrialist and sportsman, as a waterfowl hatchery. Mr. Bell had folds. Long-term results of the ystem however are still to be long hunted on the marshes and id became alarmed when waterfowl . populations started to decrease. | SPECIAL FLOCKS He selected the Delta site be-| Another of the 40 graduate stu- cause it is in the heart of a great dents who have done field work breeding area and in the direct here was Ronald Balham of New path of the Mississippi Flyway.|Zealand, now in the Antarctic Ia 1938, at the urging of the with Sir Edmund Hillary. Bal lade Prof. William Rowan of Ed- ham studied family relations of include monton, Dr. Miles D. Pirnie of the Canada geese, and 79 birds| Michigan and other ornithologists he worked with are still at the Insist on Kentucky Ace OSHAWA AREA DISTRIBUTOR The Robert Dixon Company Limited 313 Albert Street, Oshawa, Ontarle RA. 3-4663 ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH COAL CO. (CANADA) Lid from both countries, Mr. Bell turned the station over to the Interest is mounting as the Du- plate Hockey League nears the playoff stage. Two remaining nights of play only, are left in the regular league schedule, Next Sunday's twin bill will find Lam- inating battling Quality Control, defending champions and Armourplate opposing the Wash Conveyor team which is trying desperately to squeeze into a playoff position. schedule Wash Conveyor meets Quality Control and Laminating plays against Armourplate. In the final two games of the | 'Duplate Hockey League Has Keen Playoff Race Armourplate and Laminating have a postponed game in hand but this will only be played if it affects the league standings as far as playoff positions go. Howard Shaw, secretary of the league has released present standing of the league, scoring statistics of players and goals against averages of the goalles which will follow elsewhere in this article. The Wash Conveyor team suf- fered a shock as president of the league, Ralph Harlowe, an- nounced a one-game suspension | | | | Powe! lls 3. OBL, 1; Wards 3, Barbers 1; ds 3, Smiths of the 1 leading scorer Har- vey Wilson for unbecoming con- {duet on the ice, THE WHITBY-DUNLOPS "Look fellas!... now you can have a SWEATER just like mine!" says SID SMITH, Playing- Coach for LADIES' MAJOR "B" LEAGUE as follows: E. Bradbury 355 (785); B -- . CE OE te sep. Tare 300; 314. Thy) D. Richmond! Lemon League -- We have two, en They were Saywells over second place 313, 252, (761); R. Nesbitt 257, (739); parmer 94 and P, Tureski 85. Hendersons. This is the way things went R. Powell 301 (732); A, Moss 275, (729); : . this week |A. Kuney 336 (719); 8. McKinley 266, Team points -- Saywells 4, Hender- 280 (707). PLAZA LADIES IZAGTE t sons 0; Western Tire 3, Disneys 1;| The 600 class -- J. George 699, R | The first week of the last section go White 3, Motor City 1; 'Burs 3, Nes. Keeler 263, (635); W. Lanning 695; J.|underway on Wednesday and the Mad bins, second with 12 points, have bitts 1; Mitchells 3, Bints 1. Bradford 258 (674); J, Crawford 674; | e still going to town, they were four points The executive of the league has served notice that from here on in that all rules infractions' in- volving misconduct penalties will be severely dealt with. League [statistics follow: 'DUPLATE LEAGUE STANDING Here's great news for all young hockey fans! A once-in-a- lifetime opportunity to own a sweater that's exactly like the ones worn by the Whitby-Dunlops, the Allan Cup team that's representing Canada at the World Hockey Championships in Norway. Each sweater bears a genuine Whitby-Dunlop crest. You'll be proud to wear the same sweater as Canada's national team in its bid to bring home the World Hockey title. These sweaters are only available through your local Team standings MacKenzie 292 (673); R. Bell 261/the only team to take Burns 10 - 40; Whites 8 - 54; Mitchells 8 - 8 7 - 42; Disne Saywells 15-53; G Hendersong 10 - 41; (673); F, Zedic 250 (658); F. Zarowny 41; Motor 657. | - 44;| The following bowlers had very good, Plaza Belles 3, when they defeated the Aces. The rest| of the poins went three and one. The| WL TPTS. Busy Bees 1, Go-Getters Quality Control | Western Tire 5 - 43; Nesbitts 4 - 44. {single games but could not make the 3» Canaries 1; Flyers 3, Skippers 1; 6 5 214 65 118 Dunlop Tire Dealer - so ask Dad to take you d 6 6 113 your Whitby-Dunlop sweater. > ova pe! 4 6210 | DUNLOP TIRES this week with Algers faking four from Belles 3 = 2371; Crowns 1 - 2465; Wild. | | San Diego, Calif. -- Richard Robinson, 127, San Diego, out- pointed Frankie Salas, 126%, Tucson. Johannesburg -- Jose Ogazon, Spain, outpointed Denis 110%, South Africa. Minister Diefenbaker Friday| cabled best wishes to the Whitby | BRIGHT BITS: -- There's an "open bonspiel" here at the Osh. '*am. Canadas emery ge wa Curling Club today and among the entrants are former On- "ho Jt%o 0 'Noro, 4 Kitchener hie British Consols single-rink champion Alfie Phillips and also His URSEEYT v: 8.5. Marie onald Campbell, of Avonlea, Sask. fame . . . GIL HODGES, if "Canadians everywhere wish Sudbury we are to believe word from Los Angeles, is apt to set a new " best of luck and success| Windsor world's record for home-runs, due to the short left-field fence in in the world amateur hockey ser. North Bay Los Angeles . . . JIMMY WILKES, outstanding outfielder and... =o 4" ui" follow the games| Chatham hitter for Brantford Red Sox in recent Inter-County seasons, has i." 4." veenest of interest. | XWhitby been named the team coach, replacing *Shanty" Clifford, who Whatever tie 'outcome willbe I} will keep on playing . . . U.S. HOCKEY TEAM drubbed Poland yp, ow" (hat the good sportsman- ponents only. 12-4 yesterday so we are predicting that the Poles will do well to ship always displayed by the get even one goal against Whitby Dunlops this morning and the team will bring honor to Can. Windsor 2 Su score is likely to be about 17-1 . . . NIAGARA FALLS is holding | 54, » | its 3rd annual "honeymoon bonspiel" Jere, oa Apr BS wil = | tries open to almost any Ontario curling club. .. A | . . BRAVES front office has notified nine of their ten holdouts, that Mike Elik Leads St. Cath they've already been compensated for winning the world's title Hamilton last year and that if they want to be playing ball this season, | Blues To Victo Marlboros they'd better cut out the nonsense and sign up their 1958 contracts ry St. Mike's . +. BELLEVILLE McFarlands whipped Kingston 7-3 last night| TORONTO (CP) -- Centre |b DOrough to prove their claim to top spot in the Eastern OHA Seniot cir- Mike Elik scored on the first Barrie cult. This was the first game of their best-of-seven semi-final |shot of the game, then added two Moana layoff series . . . TOONTO LEAFS, six points out of a playoff more goals to lead University of ue'p. wig may even end up in this year's NHL cellar and if they do-- Toronto Blues to a 7-2 Senior In-| then Conny Smythe, the veteran "operator" is apt to jump right tercollegiate Hockey League vie-| out of retirement, back into action--because always remember, tory over University of Montreal | "defeat doesn't sit lightly--on somebody's shoulders'! |Carabins Friday night. | The easy win, assured the {Blues of at least a share of the| SPORT FROM BRITAIN league championship. They lead | 5 the le a g ue with 14 points and need only a tie in their two re- hod . maining games to clinch their out TiCan TiC eter fourth consecutive title. Cara- ong game left to play. unc Brodie, Dave Stephen, Uses Slow-But-Sure Style John Macdonsla and Neil Munro City 7 - 38; Bint 2 {counted the other Toronto goals. : P 3, Crowns 1, Starters 3, Wildeats| Armourplate By ED SIMON the other end, giving Australia a Maurice Duhaime and RoIand it E00 pnt an an rove Catt rh ms, Ta" Schau | Doeeps 3, Boxers J, Hustiers 3 Wash Conveyor Canadian Press Staff Writer |10-wicket victory with half a day Hebert scored for Montreal. | Orer 600 w Mabel Mors 732; Virgle 21, J Znk 25 6. Jearse 250, 200; Jets 1 LR v | Laminating rere e-- ard 659; Mary cKnig 658; Lois ayton 9, G. Swindell 7, lo Boyle an arie anning won LONDON (CP)--South Africa's nl was. unhappy. But &t | Fillmore 56; Altes Northey 636; = Manning 25, E. Carvel 38, W. Harm: Key Chains and Mai Vaughan won the SCORING LEADERS : ' eaton 655, Marie Lintner 654, 52, acLeod 251, V. . cricket fans have tagged one Of yore a large share of the blame Roy Campanella Joamee Venning 617, Rose Stovin 603 ello 251, W. Barry 250, oscar. a gan hon hind % sud io) Wilson (WC) 34; Gougen their country's opening hatsmen!e, "ine 'siodding progress of the Lemon Leaguers -- Donald MecLéod| Total points for the year and pin-|Bavie toads the way with 666 (202, Lam.) 26: Woodnisky (WC) 22;| with the affectionate nickname of |. 0" oT OC atch defeat is Not Downh t d 9. fall for the night are as follows: AL |37); Isabelle King right behind with Crawys (WC) 19; "Winstanley | Dangerous Dan McGlew. His cur-/¢.q.¢0d ac a national calamity in| earte | OPUC LEAGUE in Np Bl. Wars 3. 13087, (654 (233, 232); Elsie Smith 635 (237,/(QC) 16; Planke (AP) 14; Kon-| rent claim to fame is based on tS monwealth coun-| . GLEN COVE, N.Y. (AP)--Roy| Team standings ~ Rookies 85920; Pedlars 50 - 13296, ths >: Toone, | 200; Marion Thomas 619 @16, 210); arowski (QC) 14; Bob Johnson| the slowest century on record--a io playing first-class cricket. |Campatella, Los Angeles Dodg- Calypsos 65009; Electrons 64617, Ka.|Goch 48 - 13029, Barbers 47 - Tog L0ls Snaw £10 (203, 20 (QC) 12; Bud Johnson (WC) 12; score of 105 compiled in just over ES a a os 4 ers catcher who suffered a bobs' 74398; Bullets 63497 and Lemons oeL #7 : 12969, Collis 47 - 12183, € | 400. lib, ~~. Doris LL 281, Blade Carr (WC) 12; Turpin (AP) 11: nine hours their criticism of the losing ca; Proken neck in a car crash Jan 2 hiies® high single -- M. Delves 270 ert ous 0 133%; | Anderson 238, Amelia Vincent 232, Ev|Couture (AP) 10 and Northey| Dangerous Dan accomplished (ain, 128, believes he will walk again| Ladies high tripls -- B. Colvin 241, Oshawa Bakery 38 - 12802, OMS 37 a BL 21am.) 10. : : a eiti , 230 ~ 738. 13010, A > 36 « ireta S e % § Vv his feat, to the yawns of Visiting| peter May, the English captain ul hay play baseball. 120 2 Te -- D. Sager 208.|35 - 13006. Bolahoods 34 «13350, Fow| Walle 218, Clara Hewett 217, 213; E.| English' sports reporters, in thel =o © or blamed for similar |. att Burns, a Dodgers official,| nen 'high triple--H. Hutton 219, Office 33 - 13024 : leen Fegan and Nancy Blore 216, Irene third match of the current Test|, to c'in the past, has suggested] 23. he talked with Campanella iss, 345 -- 657. The following teams won the first|SCVers 213, Marg Logan 211, Josie Hur series against Australia. In the .o,"." ocqe rexiedv. world b at Glen Cove Community Hos-| Over 200 -- D, Sager 288; M. Delves and second sections: Algers, Dixons, rie 210, Barb McFeeters 206, Hazel ee es Torth. mateh possible r y would be nieal" and found him optimistic, 270: 217, 208; B. Colvin 267, 341, 210; R.|Gochs, Wards, Ontario Motor Sales and |Weddup 205, Molly Virgin 204, Madeline recently con a the reduction of tests to four| (gy. Taylor 265; E. White 262; H. Hutton Post Office Fleetwood, Ethel Freeman and Mur-| he proved his consistency by de-| 0 "ipo ctidents of the game He's the most cheerful fellow oss 219; 1 Whalley 241, 220; L, Brown| Don't forget fellas that one team can|iel Carrington 202, Madeline Morrison voting six hours to compiling 70 Lh 43 2¢" shorter matches would or, Cr or SAW, said Burns. "He D. Collins 235; B. Tkaczuk 234,|get in the play-offs on total points for|20l and Marj Vaughan 200, | runs. The English visitors "0 ease the number of listens to the radio and watches 206, 200; P. Burne 213, 217; D. Bligdon the year so check yours above and see| Standings -- Mad Caps 4 - 2636; warmed the overseas cable with |S ply s television and he has heard of 230: B. Baxter 225. 208; M. Slanina how vou stand. It might give you that|Hustlers 3 - 2713; Puffs 3 - 2604; Flyers 4 . draws. these reports. H fuses t 223; L, Ferencz 222; L. Shaw 218; . G added zest this coming Tuesday, 3 « 2520; Go.Getters 3 - 2459; Starters) their discontent. -- se reports. He refuses to agree cook 209, 205; H. Longbottom 209; M:| There were four skunks registered(3 - 2374; Bo-Peeps 3 - 2370; Plaza A vear ago, after a period of Ww 1d Ch . 5t Bi tha pe won 3 walk again Miller 207 rigorous self - examination, offici- or [3 ampion and nb 8 ay play cials of the Marylebone Cricket oo again.' b concluded that the falling at- . he hospital has issued no re-| fontones mt Enaiisn coms Suns Race Classic sor, on his condiion since sot matches could best" be corrected » E $ 'as no by rroviding the customers with MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Juan f " more action. They introduced a Fangio, world champion sports 'rom his chest down. series of rule changes designed car driver from Argentina, has to encourage higher scoring. decided to pass up the 12-hour In| FIGHTS LAST MIXED REACTION ternational Grand Prix of endur- The new rules went into effect ance at Sebring, Fla., March 2,| . NIGHT last summer, producing a mixed it was reported Wednesday. critical reception and a meagre Priva von of _-- the increase in gate receipts. But! to, No. 2 ranking von spi By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS there was no thought of extend- hy told him he would be in| New York og Carlos Ortiz, | ing them from the three - day |p ho 'when the race is run 135%, New Y ork, outpointed| county matches to the five - day yy CF compete. Fangio hull | Tommy Tibbs, 132, Boston. tests. won ing race two years International prestige demands Jou the See 8 aCe 9 yea that test captains be given con- siderable latitude in their tactical manoeuvres. Sometimes condi-| tions call for an aggressive ef-| | | | OPEN FIFTH TEST PORT ELIZABETH, South Af- HA fort to pile on the runs. On other rica (Reuters) -- South Africa, 202mS, change. Campanella is paralyzed » Lemon League -- M. Miller 85; A Oshawa Bakery; 7-Up 4, Hallidays 0; White 43. A and P 4, Dixons 0; OMS 4, Coulters 0. We had six teams taking three points WEDNESDAY NIGHT |from their opposition and they are: LADIES LEAGUE - NEW MOTORS All Types Reduced! 600 triples -- B. Simmons 620 (234, (HERE'S A SAMPLE REDUCTION) 246); F_ Barnham 608 (220, 235); V.| 2 HP. G.E. DOUBLE SHAFT Dewell 605 (215). igh singles -- B. Simmons 246. BALL BEARING, THERMAL PROTECTED REGULAR 31.46 cats 1 - 2413; Jetts 1 - 2406; Busy Bees 1 - 2380; Canaries 1 - 2305; Boxers) 1 = 2304; 2178 and Aces 0 « 210. | Skippers 1 - AL CREECH Try Universal MULTIGRADE MOTOR OIL Canada's top quality multigrade motor oil, specially form- ulated for today's modern high compression engines. FINA UNIVERSAL is on "ALL SEASON" oil, gives year Lemon League -- M. Henson 62; B Campbell 84; J Pritchard 85, J. Dun canson 83; I. Johnston 92. Team standing -- Blue Jays 20; Hot Shots 18; Merry Macs 17; Alley Cats 15; Go-Getters 13; Bell-Ringers 11; Slow Jets 9; Pin Pickers 9. | OSHAWA STORE LEAGUE 'The top bowlers for this week is long John Salmers (Steve Salmers) who really twirled a nice three games with singles of 201, 288, 256 for a grand total of 835. We also have some very good scores in the 700 class which are round protection under all driving conditions, Available occasions, for one reason or an-|after losing four wickets for 57 -- : in S.A.E, 5W-20 and 10W30, (For API service MM - MS) AL CREECH other. the prudent course de- runs, was saved Friday by an mands concentration on survival. |eighth-wicket stand of 86 runs be- Students of strategy are gener-|tween Hugh Tayfield and Peter ally agreed that McGlew's mara-|Carlstein on the opening day of thon innings made sense at the the fifth cricket test match time. In both instances, his team-lagainst Australia. 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