ee a | Pepper Martin Active At54 | TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Pepper Martin, *the Wild Horse of the Osage, was back on the base paths again Friday night. |" Martin, 54-year - old former baserunning demon of the Bt. |Louis Cardinals, played in his first game since 1946 as Victoria defeated the Tulsa Oilers 7-4 in a | Texas League game Now a player-coach for Tulsa, Martin entered as a pinch runner 'lin the last of the sixth inning Twice he made menacing moves from second base, but retired to the bench when shortstop John: " Kennedy fied out to end the inn- ing. Unlimited Blocking In Toronto Schools | | TORONTO (CP) ~ Football |eoaches of the Toronto Second- ary Schools Athletic Association WE . ri ; br i FROM PAST MASTER Looking toward his welter-j vice from Barney Ross, former have voted to allow unlimited GETS TIPS weight title bout with Virgil | welter king, at Grossinger, N.Y, Akins in St; Louis, June 6, | Winner o fthe bout will fill the Vince Martinez, right, of Mt, | vacated title spot formerly held Kisco, N.Y., gets some good ad- by Carmen Basilio. + SPORTS IN BRIEFS WILL COACH ORFUNS |Interprovincial , Footbal] SE ime blocking as featured PETERBOROUGH (CP)--The|laukea, who weighs 245 pounds in American football is not all- Peterborough Orfuns of the On-iund standing six feet, two inches, owed, for instance, after a pass tario Rugby Football Union In-|tormerly was with the Univer. interception, a fumble recovery termediate A League said Friday| vy of California. If he makes or punt runback they have obtained Stan Riviere|ihe team, he will follow Tom . as coach for the coming season. yug of the Big Four Union Mont- FISHING PORT Riviere Played football for To-lwea] Alouettes ms the second na-| Hull in Yorkshire has been a ronto's St. Michael s College -and tive of Hawall in Canadian pro- busy English east coast port for University of Western Ontario be fessional football gy a a $ fore going to Winnipeg Blue L Bombers of the Western Inter- provincial Football Union for three years. He later coached in- termediate football at North Bay and organized a minor league in the area HAS WEIGHT PROBLEM ST. LOUIS TAP) -- Vince Mar- tinez of Patterson, N.J., may have trouble getting down to the 147-pound limit for bis welter weight champioisiig fiaht with blocking from scrimmage. The ruling specifically allows "all players who previously have been restricted to blocking 10] 'yards from' fcrimmage to block! anywhere downfield," This in- | eludes all linemen and two back- fielders who can line up outside their own ends | Union, | | Virgil Akins of § Louis next Friday Billy Daly, Martinez manager, would not say how much Martinez has to trim in the few remaining days. "It's noth- ing serious," Daly sald, [} BISONS BUY OUTFIELDER | Ms BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Buf- ##® falo Bisons of the International League Friday purchased veteran } outfielder Sam Mele from Indi- Wow a Firestone anapolis of the American Associ. Eliminate these driving hazards ation in an effort to bolster theiry faltering outfield. In the first 20 gamest his year for Indianapolis, Mele batted 370 and drove in | nine runs, Purchase price was not announced. WINS GOLF PLAYOFF MONTREAL (CP) -- Johnny Henrick, professional at the Ga- tineau Golf Club near Ottawa, Friday won the Quebec Spring Open golf champlonship in a sud- HERE 15 $ den-death playoff with veteran WHAT wg Do Jules Huot of Laval-sur-le-Lac, 1. Remove Fron . Que. Both were 151 after 36 holes ond Inspect Bets over the Montreal Ellsemere ond Linings, rake Drume course and Henrick won by a stroke on the first extra hole. ARGOS SIGN HAIR TORONTO (CP) - Toronto Argonauts announced Friday they have signed Georgia Tech end Henry Hair for this year's Big Four Football Union season Hair is a sixfoot four:inch 220 pounder, Last season he was in. ured after a tour of army duty and never did get back into pei form. == HO po tly EA -( HERE ¥ REG. Lorne Main says Canada's Dabis i -- WHAY . CosT Cup team for the North Amer] 4 ' ) ene can zone tie with Cuba likely will A 1 Caster. be named about June 21. Bob : « Correct 3 ) Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que., Don | I] v/ il a. 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