Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 May 1958, p. 15

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- FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE |Max Bentley By, JACK SORDS 'May Bring His [LARA | FISH HOOKED ON A ' STRINGER BY THE .ONZR LIP ONLY WILL STAY ALIVE | ONGER Son To Toronto | TORONTO (CP) -- Another| {Bentley may -be growing into a| {Toronto Maple Leafs hockey | jersey. f | Max Bentley, successful wheat {farmer from Delisle, Sask., and | once a top centre with the Na-| tional Hockey League team, came to Toronto to see the sights. | He brought his 15-year-old son| Lynn. | Among the sights the father and son looked over was St. {Michael's College. | "If Lynn likes it around here, | he may enter St. Michael's Col- | lege in the fall and play hockey | there," Max said Monday in an interview. i v Lynn, a centre like his famed | 4 father, played juvenile hockey around Delisle last winter. He! |played so well he impressed Bob | Davidson, chief scout of the Leafs. | | St. Michael's and the Leafs| have a working agreement for, /hockey players. | MILD ~- COOL ~ © 143, FINO TYATURES SYNDICATS, Wm EVEN BURNINO National League Pres. Is Studying CINCINNATI (AP) -- A re-| ved uproar over "duster"| pitching has put the spotlight on| a study being made quietly by| National League President War-| ven Giles. General manager Joe L. Brown of Pittsburgh Pirates is the lat- est to complain after a brawl broke out last Sunday in a Pirate doubleheader with San Fran elsco Glants. Giles talked with Brown Mon- day and sald later: "I believe the rulescan be improved but I} didn't want to recommend any| ehange until I have conferred) with more men in baseball." Duster pitching is what play- ars call deliberate throwing close, to a batter to shake him up or| intimidate him. Some managers| eall it murder when this kind of tching turns into a beanball-- fitting a batter on the head. | Giles sald he has already talked about the duster rulé with some general managers, officials | California Horse Will Return Here TORONTO (CP) -- Spinney, the California horse which won last October's $60,000 Canadian Championship, has been nomin- ated for the $25,000 Dominion Day Stakes, secondary feature of the 35-day meeting at Toronto Wood- Mine, which opens next Monday. Spinney, owned by Louis Ro- wan of Los Angeles, also won the $100,000 Santa Anita Maturity and| the Exterminator Handicap in| 1057. John Hay Whitney's famous| Greentree Stables has nominated two horses-Pop Corn and Cohoes- for the Dominion Day Stakes. The Whitney silks haven't been| seen on a Canadian track since| the 1920s. Hirsch Jacobs has nominated| the veteran stakes winner, Paper | Tiger, for the race and Grey Monarch, which has been cam- paigning on United States tracks, is expected to return to represent Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor of Toronto in the run of a mile and one furlong. There have been 37 nominations for the race. Stirling Moss Wins Dutch Ruto Classic VANDVOORT, Neth erlands (AP) -- Britain's Stirling Moss, erown prince of auto racing, Mon- day led all the way to win the Dutch Grand Prix in a Vanwall. It was a big day all around for the slight, 28-year-old Briton. He won the race by almost a lap over American Harry Schell, Dusters' and members of the baseball rules committee and will continue "until I feel there is support for| a change." Under the present rule, an um- pire who figures a pitcher is| throwing deliberately at a batter can warn the hurler, and if it is repeated, throw him out of the Giles said: "It's a very dell cate matter for an umpire to de cide if a pitcher is throwing in- tentionally at a batter, The bean- ball has no place in baseball, but so much occurs that is not bean- balling that it is hard to decide intent." Take the BLANKETS OFF Yor FEET WrTH... Phe Summen Shoe that BELONGS! IN THE CONVENIENT 25"PACKAGE *Suggested Price N Y L OO N Mm tg $s NWN Contrasting Nylon yarns, interwoven to form a pleasing pattern in a fine mesh. The calf trim blends interestingly. Neat Summer shoe that is cooling, sets off your Summer clothes and is correct anywhere. turned in the fastest lap, col- lected $1960 prize money, and| took over the lead in the world race driving championship. Moss was timed in two hours, four minutes and 49.2 seconds for the 75 laps totalling 314.475 kilo- metres (about 195'2 miles). His average speed was approximat- ely 93 m.p.h. His fastest lap was| at 94.865 m.p.h. The fastest lap gave him an extra point in the driving totals. He now has 17 points. Italy's] Luigi Musso, who finished sev- enth in a Ferrari, is second with 12 points, Vince Martinez Warns Opponent ST. LOUIS (AP) Vince Mar tinez warned Virgil Akins Mon- day "I won't be back pedaling" in their world welterweight title Jdight June 6 Martinez became candid at a press conference for the signing of the fight contract. "I've been cautious in my car- eer,"' Martinez said in self-exam- ination. "I've done too much back pedaling before. But I'm not going to in this one. This is the big one." The 29-year-old Paterson, N.J., boxer is the underdog against Akins, who is not as shifty as Martinez but hits harder Akins, 30, a native of St. Louis was less articulate. "1 came a long way. 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