wl ! THE DAILY TIMES-BAZETTE, Mondey, Merch 31, 1958 1} Detroit Tigers Are |MhilGoyste |" OLD COUNTRY SOCCER \ChuckKlein Cl om, mon sim im Sure Of Cari 1 Roth ies At 4 i | D spent most of his career will part of the 1836 season before re- Is re LONDON (Rater ent ; fitle 0 108 t Philddelphia Phillies but Alsc ufning to Philadelphia. He spent [J - 3 Ta " BB PO soccer matches played in the| Chester 4 Workington 8 Mig ht Y Happy C Iew His Bonus! United Kingdom Saturday: Chesterfield Bradford C1! NDIASAFOLE mtdor Jngue PAVed with Chicago Cubs and part of the 1939 season with Pitts H { lifax 2 Bradford 0 , 54, 26UC | pittsburgh Pirates. {burgh, | ENGLISH LEAGUE Ba 1 Stockport 2 [baseball star who won the No-| go in got # total of 2,076 hits in| afte had 300 major league By JACK HAND Had 16 166 Big doible - deckéd Kansas CLL). ta Platosh. with os ONAREAL (CP) -- Phil Goy- Division 1 Oldham 2 Darlington 2 + |tion&l League's most - valuab! ng riage in LAKELAND, Fla, -- , Maxwell ¢ t y _ Birmingham 2 Everton 1 Southport 2 Crewe Alex 0 his major league career. He 10" inning game July 10, 1936, spring again a Te where] "DOI teens thid in éxti: ny arth 2 ot Kanes heihar he wing the Nationa |; roley 2 Blackpool 1 Tranmere 4 Hull City 4 player award in 1952, died of oe ip with the Phillies in 1928 His major league lifetime batting ; ) each March. iflelders. Ray Boone, 34, may City And Detrgit) and Bill Tay- ped 1#ague's Toskie award | Coelsea 0 Sunderladd 0 York Cjty 1 Wrexham 2 feast nae at his home He. pny played until 1944. He was average was .320 fini | k, Tighe says the|need help from Gail Hirrls (OF Br Ch 've "hop im Gregn| The lim 1ifle céntre has éo- Man City 1 Leeds 0 AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL ("CR Lt Leap Harvey Kuenn is working out Boose hit 273 last year. Fran' ~rass (.283 at Sacramento) &lso starred with veteran Maurice Newcastle 3 Luton 2 England 2 Scotland 3 bl Even 9 - yeat - oid Jim Hegan| Bolling (.259) at second is the 's a possibility. |(Rocket) Richard in Montrea' Notts F 0 Bolton 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE s of games . ; 5 | 2anadiens' two wifis over Detroi' Portsmouth 5 Arsenal 4 | catching 100 or 125 solid man of the infleld. Marti: = Jim Bunning (20 - 8), who EL Win v Division 1 + 4 ge in their Stanley Cur Preston 4 Leicester 1 | (.251 with the Yanks and Athlet itched more innings than any ules. Each has scored four! Sheffield 1 Man United 0 Clyde 5 Aberdeen 1 ACCESSORIES To5! Fry on bt le RE nn, Cg i in hades | [Be SEE games behind New York 83d bly In the spring games, Skizas| outs, heads the moundsmen. P# In the d - season voting Phi' West Brom 0 Wolverhampton 3 Hearts 4 Raith BR 1 1% games out of sixth place. (245 at Kansas City also an out- Foytack (14-11), Lary and twas far back of Frank Mahov-| Division 11 Kilmarnock 1 Falkirk 1 Fourth in batting, fourth in pitch. fielder) has Been spelling Ber- will be the starters. Harry Byrd 'ch of Toronto Maple Leafs and po © 1 Sheffield U 4 Queen of S 1 Partick 3 ing with many key men in sub-|toia. Inman (Coot) Veal (226 at| (4-3) and Lou Sleater (3-3) arc 'obby Hull of Chicago Black .. i § Blackburn 8 Rangers 2 Motherwell 2 seasons, they probably ended| Birmingham), a smooth-fielding| Tighe's best relievers. dawks. {Charlton 2 Bristol R 3 Thd Lanark 1 Hibernian 1 \ a Se RD losed, shortstop, is the extra man. | | "We don't expect Phil to win | Doncaster 1 Derby 2 ! Division IT { Tighe talks about "potential"| Maxwell, Kuenn apd Kaline| 4 the official award," said Canad-| Grimsby 2 Barnsley 1 Cowdenbeath 2 Alloa A 4 -------- i -- I form the regular outfield, with iéns managing director Fr 8 nk gyddersfield 0 Fulham 3 h 2 and points to new men like Mar-| PF 00 SEER Sl At our ri ers Selle | Huddersfie am E Stirling 1 Arbroat] ! | tin, Hegan, Gus Zernial and Lou) Zermial (290 al iH {Leyton Or 1 Lincoln 0 Hamilton 4 Ayr U § Big | ; e But our club believes he is Middlesbrough 3 Notts C 1 Montrose 1 Berwick 2 i Skisks aes he ny, xe think wi es." ) : ! IY are a 10 Adopt New Rule day. And, just as we did when Stoke 1 West Ham 4 St. Johnstone 2 Dumbarton 3 | [the best rookie in the le to-| Rotherham 5 Swansed 2 Morton 3 Dundee U 2 i d performan | * |Henri Richard was nosed out of | Stenhousemuir 0 Dunfermline 2 : : 1 ; pect improved perf ces Trotting Horses | Get Lum the rookie swiitd (Wo years Afo| Division III Southern Stiriing 3 Brechin 2 All Types OF Everything For Your Annual from Frank Lary, Billy Hoeft, Ih 1 ; ; 4 hy Glenn Hall, we intend to give Bournemouth 4 Newport 3 Stranraer 4 Albion 0 I . Exffiie Maxwell, 31 Xaline and TORONTO (CP) -- A new rul-| Four big league Pitohérs, plag- Phil $1,000 from the club, which Brentford 4 Southend 2 EPAI ! Spring Chan e-Over Kuenn. Lary slipped from a 21-13 | IRISH LEAGUE record to 11-16 and Hoeft from|ing affecting older trotting horses ued by a variety of\@liments, 's what he would get from the Colchester 1 Brighton 2 [ 20-14 to 9-11. Maxwell dropped off| Was adopted Thursday at a meet-| were over another mo st to- league if he were winner." Coventry 1 Plymouth 1 Ards 8 Glenavon 4 | SPRAY PAINTING Get Your Car Readied by ™ Fully Competent $0 points to .276 and Kuenn fell| ing of the Canadian Trotting As-|day and only onie--Robin berts| Goyette scored only nine goals Crystal P 2 Exeter 0 Coleraine 4 Linfield $ . Licensed Mechanic * 85 points to .277. Although Kaline| sociation. --had any misgivings. The other! during the regular NHL season, | orthampton 7 Millwall 2 Crusaders 2 Derry 4 Reasonable Prices . res led the club at .295 he has lost The ruling specifies that any hurlers are Frank Baumann of hut he collected 37 assists, only | Norwich 0 Southampton 2 Distillery 2 Bangor $ j J 45 points over a two-year span horse seven years of age or older| Boston, Bob Rush of Milwaukee three short of the NHL record | Reading 0 Swindon 4 Glentoran 3 Ballymena 1 109 Bloor St. E. Bl LENDUKE S since he won the baitling title| Which has won at least $10,000 and Jack Harshman of Balti-for assists by rookies. {Shrewsbury 5 Aldershot 1 Portadown 2 Cliftonville 1 A ith .340 in 1955. {but mot more than $50,000 can- more. | Torquay 3 Queers PR 1 : OSHAWA I i with in 19: |not race in any classified race| The four-time 20 game winner | Walsall 3 Port Vale 0 WINS MARATHON MATCH | 3 SO SERVICE 4 IN SEASON slower than class C. {and a 22-game loser in 1957, wae P t R ill rd Watford 3 Gillingham 0 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Lew B® | PHONE Tighe says the "big switch"| A horse seven years or older pasted for five homers--four .in a emi a ill into the regular which is charged with winning in/one inning -- by Pitstburgh Pi Division III Northern Hoad fought off Pancho Goltales SIMCOE ST. 5. AT WENTWORTH w. carry ovgr. into e I r C. char Vl Vi i |one nning -- 1- " hi tennis match here season. Many still insist Martin, excess of $50,000 cannot race in|rates. { Admits He's Old Aceringtin 3 Wansheld 3, igi Ty by 12-10, ) - | OSHAWA -- PHONE RA 8-1411 | | a second baseman, can't make a classified race slower than Ted Kluszewski walloped two a the plays required of a short-'class B. of Pittsburgh's homers as the Pi-| ronovmo (op) _ Jocks Bury 4 Gateshead 1 B11; 64, stop. Kuenn, voted the all-star] The rule is a modification of rates won 8-7. Remillard is a 1 ith ety at | shortstop the last three years, one adopted by the United States] Baumann, a fastballing Teft- | 1 ng . eathery vid- still must be tested in centre Trotting Association this season. hander turned in his best show- a bd 0 Joes ay ; the Rapers in| ling of the exhibition season as| Zui SORTeTS. InEUCAE Nis own the Red Sox downed Cincinnati 67 3 823 he : > Now is the Hime 10 HOCKEY SCORES #5. He yielded only two runs and| This dean of Canadian jockeys, : ' ow o time three hits in a five-inning stint.(2 native of Beresford, 8.D,,| 3 get a bumper - to - Rush starred in Milwaukee's Where his eventual close liaison X bumper check - up » Saturday | Albert Intermediate |11-2 victory over Chicago White| With horses began with a stretch and precision tune- ~_ Btanley Cup |Olds 2 Medicine Hat 6 [Sox: He retired the last 10 bat.(@8 @ cowboy, has ridden winners . up of your car . . . New York 0 Boston 8 (Olds leads best-of-seven semi- ters to face him yielding a total at ome time or another in just \ * aot it read ond (Boston leads best-of - seven final 3-1) of five hits. I Ontario rate, > au pi rad y any semi-final 2-1) NOHA Juvenile $ | eep going as long 0 f American League | New Liskeard 6 Schumacher 8 ALSO SOMERS Bled: by. 4b Ti 1 an Horses to ride," he \ miles of safe, Providence 1 Hershey 2 (New Liskeard wins hest-of-| 3 Jars ah trek th hit + {Fast ay Bygure it, you re smooth, trouble-free (Hershey leads best-of - seven seven semi-final 4-2) # ailment while with the 6 Sox Jus. a3 as you feel; 1 feel Spring motorin a {in 1957, was the winning pitcher good so there's mo reason to pring 9. semi-final 2.0) Sunda | : o Chi | quit." | Springfield 1 Cleveland 9 Stanle: A as. Baltimore whipped Chicago) quit. AUTO - RADIOS ¥ ? 3. Lup Cubs 14-7. He pitched five in- : ) (Bestot seven semifinal Hed yoo 8 Detroit 1 | Hinge, sielded five runs and also| OESN'T KNOW AGE | '® WHEEL BALANCING | 1- (Montreal leads best-of - seven! hit the game's only homer. 1 don't know how old 1 am," | GM. QUSTOM POR : EAR dri. Paul 2 semi-final 3-0) | In other games Washington he grinned, 1 ad Bl the Ler orid & TIRES @ 1 EXIDE BATTERIES ! so | 'ss oLpsmonILE " American League | Senators whipped New York Yan- Vancouver 8 Victoria 5 Hershey 7 Providence 6 ikees 64 in rred by Tight." (The racing manual rec- Seattle 3 New Westminster § (Hersh | kees a game ma ¥ | ords the eh FR ey leads best-of - seven an injury to Mickey Mantle; St. year of his birth as| @ Bdmottof 5 Calgary 3 semi-final 30) Louis Cards beat Kansas City 4-|1%6). 1 Eastern League ) § : Charlotte, § Washington 4 | Cegsiand 8 Spriggs 1 lo: DEEN un ives: ppd Wises, moat. some 1. © FIRESTONE PRODUCTS Bl » enor 1898 (Bila) sever fal tied 1-1) | oi final 2-1) ; San Francisco 9-8. ter May 5 when the spring meet: Wiithy 3 QEbitlon Quebec Leagae Mantle sustained a charley-|ing opens at Toronto Old Wood. DON DOWN ED a wick Sealer | Shawinigan alle 3 Montreal 3 horse in his left leg while ground bie Jastuact, '} | awinigan Falls leads best-of- ing into a double play in the first| The high point in Remillard's a casphelon § Bahar 4 | sven seminal 20 mig. He irs te hina career = it became + Canaan | TEXACO SERVICE ST ATION BACK-UP LIGHTS AND WINDSHIELD WASHERS o | Chicoutim! uebec but the injury is not believed One in when he accepted an Ont.-Northern Ontario Senior A |" (0 bec leads best-of - seven! ori offer while ridin . . i g at Pimlico, Md. Windsor § Richens Waigieo 3 | ori 24) I | Sas his 1643" miepamiico. Md. | 47 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA RA 3.7032 At REDUCED PRICES | (Best-of-seven finals -3,| Western League King's Plate aboard Charlie | A one Sais Hedy Allan Cup [reste 3 Seattle 8 SPORTS BRIEFS |Hemstead's Paolita. Eastern League Levis (Que) 4 Hull 8 ! - A bu dod 1p Chait & Wostobon 8 |= smcoctize 3 - FENDER and SIDE WHEEL DISCS 1 series 2-1) FOLKESTONE Eng. (Reuters) 2 Red Deer Internationa! Lea; {The English Channel Swimming | / five semi-final tied 1-1), lite or 0 Shr {Association Sunday decided to VIEW MIRORS Dress up your ear for Okanagan Seni, | (Louisville leads best-of-seven recognize 8s official a channel . | 100-hr. Salt Spray Tested! Spring swim I Safety Approved, {final 3-2) by a woman nearly 25 * sven Eastern Allan Cup vears ago. The Association rec-| Levis (Que.) 5 Hull 3 ognized the swim from France to| Hamil ol r wr Maribo J (Levis leads best - of - five England in 15 hours, four min-| | FROM 4 25 PROM bh 50 on i oronto t ar T08 © quarter-final 2.1) apes by Mrs, Ethel Ander<op-- . . . (Toronto leads best-of - seven Western Memorial Cup then Miss Ethel Lowry--in Au- i final 2.0) Cup St. Boniface 3 Fort William 11 |gust, 1933, She was 22 at the Eastern Memorial | i aple Buckingham 2 Cape Breton 8 | (St, Boniface leads best - of- time. 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