Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 May 1958, p. 11

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WEIGHTY UNDERTAKING! sia boasts a host of ex- weightlifters in many and sizes. But the cham- them brawny ei Medvedev. He get Soviet all is Local Bike Rider 'Edmonton's New Coach Has Definite Ideas By JIM PEACOCK { Canadian Pres Staff Writer EDMONTON (CP)~Sam Lyle has a definite plan of indefinite | strategy to bring the Grey Cup | back to Edmonton, His objective is plain: "I would like to win every football game, | including exhibitions." His plan is to drill his players 30 thoroughly in practice that | they'll work almost automatically in games, but he doesn't mean to restrict his players' abilities, "We want the players to be 2ble to operate on the field in any way they want to." |SUCCEEDS POP IVY Sam Lyle--his given name Is Melyin--is the new head coach of Edmonton Eskimos. He stepped Into a large vacancy cre- 'ated when Frank (Pop) Ivy left | marks by lifting a total of 1113 pounds in three different events in a meet at Stalino, Russia His best single hoist was 419 pounds On His Way Back Oshawa's Alan Essery, former over five other riders, then led Canadian sprint champion Ontario all - round titleholder, made a comeback to the winner's circle Wednesday night at Exhi- bition track in Toronto, when he won the sprint event at the week- ly bicycle races, conducted by the He has Ontario Racing Board of the Ca nadian Wheelmen's Association Essery, who captured the Y%- mile and 1 -3-mile Canadian titles in 1951 the following year, won his heat Bud Clark Again Heads Ski Assoc. MONTREAL (CP)--Bud Clark of Ottawa is again president of the Canadian Amateur Ski As sociation and dates have been set for the four major meets next winter Meetings were held at Ste Agathe, Que., with representa- tives from Vancouver, Port Ar- thur, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec, Montreal and other points. Clark was re-elected president for a sixth term. His executive includes: Technical chairman, Mike Guzzell, Port Arthur; trea- surer and director, Mrs, Pat Ramage, Brantford. directors in; clude Ted Powell, Sudbury: Rae Grinnell, Toronto, president of the Ontario division and Graham Baker, Port Arthur, president of the central division Dates for major meets Canadian junior championships, P combined, Collingwood, Feb. 21- 22; sponsor, Osler Bluffs Ski Club Canadian senior championships alpine, Mont Orford, Que., March 87 Nordik Canadian senior champ- fonships, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. dates to he announced later; sponsor, Sault Ste. Marle Ski Club Quebec Kandahar, Mont Trem plant, Que., Feb. 28-March 1 'stablishment of an interna- tional competitions commitiee was also announced. It will be responsible for organizing a na tional ski team and training pro- gram. The CASA plans to have the team race and train together throughout next season, with a special training period of at least one month, The team will attend as many international races as possible, including the Olympic preparatory meet in the United States TO TRY WITH ALS MONTREAL (CP) Garry Mendez, halfback from Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., has wd a tryout form with Mont Alouettes, the Big Four foot- club announced Thursday and the way in the semi and the Ontario honors - final and took the final to make a clean sweep of the event The Oshawa rider, who retired from racing in 1953, started on the comeback trail late last year been training seriously this spring and last night showed some of the ability that made him one of Canada's top cyclists a few vears ago Essery has high hopes of im- proving sufficiently in the next two weeks to warrant his making |a bid for the British Empire Games team, Trials for the {eyeling team will be held in Van. couver on Wednesday, June 4 Flynn's Sports Meet Lauries Here Saturday Oshawa Flynn's Sports will roll out the 'welcome mat' tomorrow afternoon at Kinsmen Stadium when Mike McLean brings his classy Lauries Juniors to town for the first time this young sea- son in a regularly scheduled LBA contest. Game time is set for 2:30 p.m. This will be the first time the Oshawa fans have had a look at Lauries. Lauries are the same team which nipped Flynn's Sports on Tuesday In Toronto scoring a tight 3-2 victory with a 2-out single plating the winning run in the final inning Jack "Yogi" Ogden, righthand- ed pitching ace will get the start. ing assignment in an attempt to ut Flynn's Sports back at the 500 percentage as far as win and losses are concerned. To demon- strate the improvement in the pitching of the league here are batting averages compiled up to date, for Flynn's Sports. Gray 667; Ryan .545; Winter .500 Jeffs 286; Cole .250> Fisher .222; Roberts .182; and Minacs 167 The rest of the players haven't managed their first hit of the season ' last year," at the end of last season for Chi- cago Cardinals of the National Football League in the United States, "I'm probably the only person in Edmonton who Is glad the Eskimos didn't win the Grey Cup says the new coach, Lyle and Ivy are students of the same school, both having worked as assistants to Bud Wil- kinson at the University of Okla- homa. shawa Legion's Minor Bantam League Schedule Teams -- Houdaille Industries; Ltd.,, Ray McAvoy and Fred Etcher: Victor's, Walt Kolesnik; | Beaton's Dairy, Ray Godridge; Oshawa Dairy, Eric Hughes; Ajax, Art Rennick and Whitby, Fred Fusco. | May 21--Victor's at Houdaille Industries Ltd, Alexandra Park; Beaton's Dairy at Oshawa Dairy, Harman Park and Ajax at Whit- by, Coronation Park May 23 -- Beaton's Dairy at Houdaille Industries Ltd., Alex- andra Park May 26--Beaton's Dairy at Vic. tor's, Alexandra Park; Oshawa Dairy at Whitby, Coronation Park and Ajax at Houdaille Indus- tries Ltd, Harman Park May 28--Houdaille Industries Ltd. at Oshawa Dairy, Harman | Park; Beaton's Dairy at Whitby, Coronation Park and Ajax at Vic- tor's, Alexandra Park. May 30 -- Houdaille Industries Ltd. at Victor's, Alexandra Park and Whitby at Oshawa Dairy, Harman Park May 31 -- Beaton's Dairy at Ajax, Ajax Park June 2 -- Houdaille Industries Ltd. at Whitby, Coronation Park; Victor's at Beaton's Dairy, Alex- andra Park and Oshawa Dairy at Ajax, Ajax Park June 4 -- Houdaille Industries Ltd. at Beaton's Dairy, Alexan- dra Park; Victor's at Oshawa Dairy, Harman Park and Whitby at Ajax, Ajax Park: June 6 Ajax at Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra Park and Oshawa Dairy at Victor's, Har- man Park. June 9 -- Victor's at Ajax, Ajax Park; Oshawa Dairy at Beaton's Dairy, Harman Park and Whitby at Houdaille Indus tries Ltd., Alexandra Park. June 11 Ajax at Oshawa Dairy, Harman Park and Whitby at Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra Park June 18 -- Victor's at Whitby, Coronation Park and Oshawa Dairy at Houdaille Industries Ltd., Alexandra Park June 16 -- Houdaille Industries Ltd. at Ajax, Ajax Park and Oklahoma the year Ivy came to | ple are going to say it wasn't the Calame of Oklahoma University errors and a passed ball. In the y THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Pridey, Moy 23, 1958 1} LEGION MINOR BASEBALL BANTAMS AND MIDGETS VICTOR'S BANTAMS WIN | FIRST LEAGUE GAME Ibest hitting. | Floor Hockey Oshawa Legion Minor BEATON'S DAIRY: Wilson, three national titles and a near "'We will emphasize defence as HL Association's Bantamish: Crevier, of: Jubenville, 1b: Playoft Data miss in the Western Interprovin- » 'scoring threat," Lyle said. "On|ydague got under way on Wed- Linton, 3b; Furey, ss: Mann, c.| Planets, 15; Co 2 cial Football Union final last offence you can score a touch- nesday evening "at Alexandra Michael. If: Goldsmith, rf: Lut.| Scorers: Planets -- Stan Dali- vear, Lyle will have filled the Ivy down only by passing or running park, with Vietor's Sports and (on p: Lindsay, 1b; Rockbury, ¢; dowicz (5), Marcel Boivin (2) brogans well, the ball over the line. On defence Cy c1¢ defeating Houdaille!Lioud, If; Barlowe, rf. * "| 3im Rowden (1), Myron Mech HAS BIG TAS yOu can score on a pass intercep- industries 17-5. v 14), "Mush" Nichol 3): BIG TASK tion, blocked punt, returned field OSHAWA DAIRY: Gray, 2b; ishen (3); The 35-year-old native of Eldo- goal attem Fe ble. kickoff ye.| Coughlin, on the mound for Vic- pawlenuk, ef; Spencer, 1b; Lang, Comets -- Jim Longley (1), Jim rado, Ark. succeeded Ivy at Joa aie i um 1 ¥&ltor's, was the king pin of the ss: YVahn, p: Solomon, ¢: Ey. Campbell (1). WFD 30d, Pun! Ee ArT sub win, striking out 11 batters {0 mand, If: Tullock, 3b; Howard, Satellites, 11; Craters, 8. of last year's club are ex- 5,4 Houdailles under control. A If; Hirishin, If; Kigior, cf, | Scorers: Satellites -- Malcolm Simcoe Hall 1f he comes close to Ivy's four- Ted Youngling and Eagle Keys Michael and Goldsmith doing the vear record with Edmonton of he'll try to do just that, Bobby Jack Oliver Signed By Argos TORONTO (CP) Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four foot. ball league announced Thursday the signing of tackle Bobby Jack Oliver, 22, of Abilene, Texas, most valuable lineman at Baylor University last year. Oliver, six feet, two inches and 240 pounds, was the third draft choice of Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League last |winter, (2), Paul Gibbens A Jack Lyons (3), Mark Maly (1). Cosmics, 17; Meteorites, 5. | Scorers: Cosmics -- Bill Miklas! Edmonton. He knows the size of pected back wien training Opens | alk in the i inning and hits . ! Quennevil Eskimo Flyer [a | (10), Lionel Kelly (3), Jerry Tym. | the task ahead of him here. July 5 along with 15 newcomers "We're not interested in over. from the U.S. gg and Mak, Produced a coaching this team," he says. "if Lyle said he intends (0 keep [nq and they got another in the we have a good season, the peo- ome American quarterback--Gene go. tn by Etchells, on a couple of ready-made team, If we have a and M--and hopes to be able 0 tripled Is New Threat ® i bad one, theyll say the coach move Jackie Parker, sensational ipied aud 18 intield err xc ores TORONTO (CP) -- A Hitlers. [20k (6) y Yetevrites + Pan] pa was no good." quarterback-halfback with Eski- runs. garded Queen's Plate eligible, |(3) ' hi "Lyle, with eight seasons of mos the last three years, to &| Victor's had an easy time, scor- Eskimo Flyer, won a nose decl- NEXT GAMES ' coaching experience at Louisiana halfback position. He'll knowing in every inning except the Sion over Mrs. M, J. Boylen's| Friday, May State, Georgia Tech and Okla. more about his lineup after the|fourth as Davis and Gibbs both Foxy Phil in the featured one-| Forest League -- Maples vs Oaks! homa, is six feet five inches tall first week of practice. tailed to stop the rival hitters and mile Golden Purse Thursday to Friday, May 23, 7:00 p.m.: and weighs 225 pounds. As a The same ground-gaining game errors in their own team's de- gain new status as a threat for Solar League -- mie; | player, he was an oustanding that Ivy used to great advantage|fensive fielding added to the woes. the 99th running of the plate June lites. g Cosmies vi Sate! f | | | Owned by the team of Larkin PANCHO WINS end. with Eskimos fis likely to con-|A five-run splurge int the fifth in- 7. In his first meeting with Ed- Sie, Lyle said he'll build his| ging was the big one of the game i monton sports writers, Lyle said plays around the double fullback but paced by MacDonald, Reeson, Maloney and Con sk- | ! the Eskimos won't lose a game formation because "it offers the Ferries, Watt and Clapp, Victor's imo ill NT Be Tk lp Tou Pind Fig Ww it they can eliminate five of the best all-around advantage for Ca; had it all their own way. 70 yards to edge Foxy Phil, 2-to-1|strong net ay by Eh of | mistakes that lead to defeat--the nadian rules. VICTOR'S: MacDonald, ss; favorite. 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DIAL RA 3-3843 YOUR JOHNSON DEALER'S NO I p; Curley, 2b; Cover, If. fourth. over Hoad. r the bases for each game. rf; D. Adair, 1b; Gibbs, p; Davis, angements to b 7 rangements to be made between poaion'e Dairy opened their Harman Park Oshawa Loses | Lutton, on the mound for | Beaton's, pitched a' brilliant one- | Alexandra Park and Beaton's lone run in the second when Lang Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra Park naments of the Group "C" To- Lang with what proved the Bk Four double pairs participated Wilson, first batter to face Yahn, Dairy, Harman Park and Whitby BR West of Kew Beach. In the y Beaton's Dairy at Whitby, Coro winning the mateh. Dodwell and The twosome of W. Brewster at Ajax, Ajax Park. terson and Cummings taking the Park and Ajax at Houdaille In- Kew Beach with Miller and! and Ajax at Whitby, Coronation MacDonald of Oshawa versus J at Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra win the next two by a 6-3 and 7-5 man Park and Oshawa Dairy at Next week on May 27, the Bank Double Schedule: Each team to All twilight games will com- fumble, pass interception, 'We have a real strong nucleus Kolesnick, 2b; Reeson, 1b; Fer- came the other half of Mrs. Boy-| f mM , 2b; , 1b; Mrs. Boy-|their 100-match tenni blocked punt, missed assignment for a good football team, he ries, ef; Johnson, 3b; Watt, c; len's entry, Dr. Em Jay, with Wednesday ur here [seven innings; four and a balf| HOUDAILLE: Wasylyk, 2h; innings to constitute a game. |Gardner, If; Kornylo, 3b; Hentig,| Postponed games are to be|p; Jubb, cf. played the same week after post. | BEATON'S DAIRY WIN Ltd. at Ajax, Ajax Park; Whitby the t ~0ac g at Victor's, Alexandra Park and ne Ram coaches nd He sere. 1958 minor baseball season Wed- : "_|nesday night with an 11-1 victory June 23 Victor's at Whitby, Coronation Park; Oshawa Dairy T K hitter to earn his win, fanning six batters and' issuing only four Dairy at Ajax, Ajax Park. 0 ew Beach June 25 -- Victor's at ' e CloF 3 Ajax In Tennis Pla was hit by a pitched ball, Solomon Y walked with one out and with two and Whitby at Houdaille Indus. tries Ltd, Harman Park ; A Iv Oshawa ronto Tennis League was held at '€2m 8 only run. Dairy, Harman Park and Whitby Kew Beach Tennis Club in To- ¥abs pitched tor Olan Day Tune 3 - Houdsilie Industries from the Oshawa Tennis Club connected for a homer. Beaton's Ltd. at Beaton's Dairy, Alexan. Cecil Dodwell and Gordon Craig scored in each of the first five at Ajax, Ajax Park Syst sel the store Was 61 i July 2 -- Houdaille Industries avor of Dodwell and Craig and . A ,. (Craig had some excellent shot | nation Park and Ajax at Victor's, . " 3 a yr ane and gave the boys from Kew! Ltd, at Whitby, Coronation Park: and H. Mo Ad. al ) ! : Moyer o fOshawa against Victor's at Beaton's Dairy, Alex- 7 patterson and C Cummings July 9 -- Beaton's Dalry at honors for Kew Bi Victor's, Alexandra Park; Osh-| J Preston and EY: tre play- dustries Ltd.,, Harman Park. Mahan winning both July 14 -- Victor's at Houdaille 3.6, id sels 53 and Park. J Jarvis and B. Childs of Kew July 16 Whitby at Oshawa Beach took the first set 6-4 with Park. margin July 18 Beaton's Dairy at The result of the tournament Victor's, Alexandra Park of Commerce Club of Toronto will July 21 -- Houdaille Industries be visiting the local club play a total of 20 games; 10 home and 10 away. Schedule to be mence at 6.15 p.m. with 15 min. utes grace. All games will be and penalty--and with assistants said. Clapp, rf; Ritchie, If; Coughlin, Windfields Farms' Epic Lad|gave Gonzales a 47-34 margin | [Home team will be responsible ss; Etchells, ¢; Wright, cf; Adair, 01 ponement wherever possible, Ar-| OVER OSHAWA DAIRY Beaton's Dairy at Oshawa Dairy, |over Oshawa Dairy. at Houdaille 'Industries Ltd. walks. Oshawa Dairy got their| Ajax Park; Oshawa Dairy at The second of a series of tour. ©ut: Eymand singled to score June 27 Ajax at at Beaton's Dairy, Alexandra Tonto. but was hit hard, from the time dra Park; Victor's at Oshawa of Oshawa played S. 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