Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jul 1958, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 14, ws 1) FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE Oshawa Lawn Bowlers | Five Women In Drqke, Lasorda re Shaughnasty _By JACK SORDS Bdv ance Over Whitby Atlantic City Keep Rovals First : LEADERS Issues Warning Representatives of the Oshawa at one time, From that point oh, Swim Marathon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |sorda scattered nine hits, seven 2 1 Ro als [xcs Lace Bowling Clubs he did not lose an end and pre.| ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (CP)--| The sharp reversal of form of of them singles By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Montrea Y evERY GOOD C AM played the first round of the Pro- vented his opponent, who needed | An international group of swim- Tom Lasorda and the amazing The loser was Rip Coleman American League i Pei MONTREAL (CP) -- President SEE er io Crees vincia. Lawn Bowling eliminations |l-ut three points to win, from scor- mers will plunge into the un-|pitting streak of Solly Drake are|first of three Buffalo Piishers who : AB R106 42s Frank (Shag) Shaughnessy of the ING ON A TRIP, ON HIS | in singles and doubles at the Osh- ing a single point. predictable Atlantic today for the|keeping Montreal Royals well allowed 14 hits in all. Coleman is Fox, Chicago : 23 46 1 BS Inteynationa} Longue has lssued a RETURN HE REMOVES awa club Sunday afternoon. In the doubles event, Sam Mac- fifth annual Atlantic City water| ahead of their rivals in the Inter-!3-11. Power: Cleveland 299 53 og ith yn ; h pons were dor || ok atatives Milla and Jack Hunter, of Osh-| marathon. national Baseball League. 'HACKER TOPS JETS Cerv, Kansas C. 273 53 80 3M directive to the leagueeading RE ons Yue 08 awa Teplogent play [AV 8 sored a 20 to 16 victory over| The swimmers and their| , o.oo posted a 7-12 rec. The Marlins took their first Ruenn, Detreit 3 i 3 Montreal Royals ordering mane | THE THINGS HE WISHED won both events |Ward Bick and John Breuchle, of | coaches met for a final briefing ord with Denver of the American game behind the five-hit pitching Runnels, Boston :321 agers Clay Bryant and several HE HAD ald BUT against the singles and doubles | yy ip, The Oshawa pair also| Sunday night for the marathon Association and Los Angeles of of Warren Hacker. Satchel Paige] Runms--Mantle, New York, 62. players to "stop abusing the um. entries from the Bowmanvile 25 miles around 0 Ss batted in--Jensen, Boston, [io " - came from behind to win. of approximately 25 miles a a _|pitched the first five innings of| pires--or else. or ho) ! Lawn Bowling Club here tonight. |=, ier first round play-off is' Absecon Island. The competitors the Pacific Coast League 16st sea: the second, giving up five hits, | " Shaughnessy said Bryant had Vi a Xie \ hr In the singles event Charles aso scheduled for tonight with the|include 14 men and five women year as the Royals split a double- and was credited with the vie-| tits Fox, Chicago, 105. threatened bodily harm to three lh {Peacock. of Oshawa, defeated Oshawa rink composed of J. Mor. from six countries fighting foriy oqo" day' The Royals won|tory. Third baseman Woody Doubles--Kyenn, Deira wit 1. TI umpires in the runway leadin Wl Dick Adams, of Whitby, by a|rison, skip; E. Carswell, F. Lind-[$11.000 in prizes, $5,000 to the the opener 9-3 and Buffalo Bi. Smith hit the only homer of the Triples. Power. C eveland ute LI house: from Tlie to A Wi score of 21 to 18. The game was |say and J. Anderson playing in| winner. sons the nightcap 8-1. lday in the first game, a drivejtle, Kansas City an emon, | = Thursday. night. after the -haracterized by close play all the | Whitby against the Whitby rink| The forecast is for sunny and Drake banged out three hits in(0Ver the left field wall. : Wasungio, ., Boston. 26. Rovals had dropped a 52 dot way and required 26 ends of play {compos sed of Don Tutt, skip; Orlin | winds and a high of 80 degrees. the twin bill to stretch his hitting Eddie Blake pitched a six-hit Home Tle ese, ost on, .| jon to Rochester Red Wings. READY CUT FIRE. ¢ y before a decision was reached. |MacDonald, J. M. Hicks and! Here to defend the title is Al- shutout and banged a home run| Stolen bases--Aparicio, Chicog OE a as Bobi Doles Wa » woo DRED AND <4 fredo Camerero, the Buenos Aires to lead Leafs to their win. The 17. n that game, 3 ONED. CAN BE , In winning the right to advance [Harry Lott. : | bitching (based 'on 8 or 'more "jected by umpire Harry 2c AA ue SOSTHERM CANTER in the playdowns, Mr. Peacock! The district playdow ns will be Argentina, iGlejision Mics 54, i Digl bight Re fuching thased 'on B OF WOKE LIOTe oo Ue Sr STINE ey OUSE . y AND DAM staged a great comeback as he staged in Port Hope on Thursday . P Montreal Shortelon was. ve, > BoA IUORINE ve, es trailing by an 18 to 11 score night of this week. utes last year over slightly more in' 1935. Bob Gibson and Bill Greason. 000 Hod oy clergy or first " shorter distance. Miami Marlins swept a double. Archie Wilson, who had three National League isd x Promoter Jim Toomey spoke , 0 "ne bus Jets 6-0|hits in four trips, brought home me Hp TE sa Gi with great respect of Cameron's and 3-1. Toronto Maple Leafs[tWo runs in the first inning Lo ye oy of ovis 204 30 93 364 Shaughnessy said: "I have in- BASEBALL ; condition but also extolled the blanked Rochester Red Wings 5-0|Bive Blake all the margin he Mays, San Fran, 319 65 {09 '30 structed mv wmnires ty take no {eh of Canade' 3 Sul Luo and Richmond Virginians edged needed. Blake's win was his fifth | park, Chicags 3:0 33 30 33, M0Te guft from vour players. And | who won in nother 3 " _lin six decisions. | 1 ro ay tho ro more from vou. Your tean By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Fiticoucgs 500 020 010-8 13 2 top contender is Tom Park, for- Ravaua Sugar Rings 32ina rain Len Johnston's two-run double ig iy 312 a 12 df the only one in {} he lea e causing American League Louis 211 200 000--8 12 0 prarly of Hamilton and mow of|® ostened Bane. i beat Colum. §8ve the Virginians their win. ™p Banks " Sg pel HES als any trouble WL "Pet GBL| Witt, Porterfield 1) Blackburn California, Lumsdon is from New {bus 5-2 Montreal defeated Buf.|Jim Bronstad picked up hisiyoo To pnaicn, 6h. Se tive, in addition to New York 58 27 .663 (3) Smith (4) Law (5) and Foiles; Toronto, Ont. Italo 42 Rochester walloped To- eighth victory of the season when ays. ily Re a Pifta Bryan and' Dolan, orddn Detroit 3 612 |McDaniel, Mabe (1) Sto (3) 9. d H edged! Richmond launched a three-hit| 3 72. : vitcher apd pitching coach Bost 40 500 13 [Paine (6) Jackson (9) and Land- {ronto 3 an avana ge K oe Vicente Amo burgh, 7 A RE NOVICE BOATMEN OFTEN BECOME on h . Richmond 5-4 in 12 innings. attack agains cente r in Chie Mays. San Francisco 109 Tommy Lasorda ant a SE I Shama | Kansas City" 3 By mn ORFU Junior Loop hn Stadnicki received 12-hit the fifth inning. Doubles--Hoak, 93. man (lcorge Anderson to "tone 82 soar iS JUSTTAE OPPOSITE Chicago 39 42 481 14% |ppjla 000 110 000--2 7 ? John Stadni ubles--tHe n 7, Iman 4 kid ours fore |Cleveland 44.470 15% |Chicago 000 111 00x--3 7 Schedul support for his first Jecision as Triples--Virdon, Pitisburgh. 9 ol * Toy Yau PONT 15 APT TA " i : 2 468 15% . w S ighte i e ru Thomas, Pitts: Bryant. 1.acorda, Anderson an i - -- - i Baltimore 2s pi 43 i Meyer, Hearn (6) Farrell 18) ' May Join C e u e Butta om Sangey: Se the YESTERDAY S os Md utility inficlder rry Schwegman Washinglon | 3 ra 432 18'2 and Sawatski; Briggs and S. Tay- other Bob. Lennon's 17th home| en Dases--Ashbury. Phila i all haen fined. by' Shaugh- CANATA OUTDOORS Chicago 7.4 re York 45 Jor 100 000 000--1 . Wi th New League {run--a bases-empty blow in the STARS delphia and Mays, San Francis y earlier fo the Season for : s : nila - | nd inning. 14 iors in~'"onts involving num- Cleveland 9 Boston 4 {Chicago gd BR KITCHENER (CP) -- Officials *°7 | Pitening (based on 8 of more.mire' Ed Vargo. who worked Washington 2-4 Kansas City 0-2 Simmons, Farrell (8) and Lo-\of the Ontario rugby Football Bois Bisons ssgdied Reis Vai By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Sekine ii n o Jno | lov nirtt's game with it 6-5 re 5- with his isions illip 1icag ¢ g Ho e For Better Cro Detroit PS a pata, Sawatski (3); Hillman and/Union junior eircuit proposed an ;oainet 10 wins, shelling him! Batting: Lee Walls, Chicago! payrrell, Philadelphia, 6-2, 750. 'S Yts aid Frank Guzzetia. , Bug Neeman interlocking schedule with a new go the mound in the third in- Cubs, hit his 19th homer in third | ---- : - Chicago 7-13 Boston 4-5 Milwaukee 400 000 001--5 10 0| junior football league at a meet- " linning of opening game and fol- Detroit 3 Washington 1 < > . ning 3 x Cleveland 0 New York 10 San Fran 000 002 031--6 12 3 ing Saturday. The Royals put the first game lowed with six straight singles in un arian arin e 2 Byeian ig 1 4 d Willey, McMahon (6) Trow-| The new league includes teams ,.: of reach in the second in- 'double sweep over Philadelphia Kansas City at Baltimore ' |bridge (8) Johnson (9) and Cran-|from Toronto Lakeshore, Toronto! ning when they scored five runs, Phillies 3-2 and 2-1. i rain |dall; Miller, Giel (7) McCormick North York, Burlington and [sending 10 men to the Lik By ARTHUR WILKES ing season the following year." National League . 9) and Schmidt. Stoney Creck. It replaces the Big|- m-- Pitching: Camilo Pascual and | Canadian Press Staff Writer 'Mr. Dawson said in referring to L . Cincinnati 000 000 000--0 3 '0 Four Junior League which folded| Wind AKO. John Romonoeky, Washington KEMPTVILLE, Ont. (CP) 8 the sharp drop in the partridge gs un Francisco Mi 37 540 Los Angeles 010 000 20x--3 6 0 when the professional Big Four|Knights and Windsor Senators. Pascual struck oul 10 the Hungarian partridge, once population a few years ago. "We yj q kee 2 36 .5 Newcombe, Lawrence (8) and Football League withdrew sup-| Officials also proposed that the while throwing six-hit shutout in one of Ontario's most-hunted up- are not yet sure of the exact Louis 39 5 3 Bailey; Williams, Labine (9) and port Official formation is ex- new teams join the ORFU if the|2-0 opener win against Kansas land game birds, is making acause." hicago 3 k Roseboro pected Tuesday at a meeting in| new league does not organize. City Athletics. Romonosky al- i= strong comeback this year after| The Kempitville district has car- Chicago hia 3 3 y 3% | Cincinnati 010 000 010--2 7 0 Toronto. An answer is expected at a|lowed only three hits in seven in- asgharp decline in numbers a few ried out partridge studies for the pittehurgh 3 g 512 [Los Angeles 100 000 11x--3 4 0 The ORFU junior teams are ORFU junior meeting in Sarnia nings "before yielding to pinch years ago last eight years but many gaps cincinnati 37 £ Nuxhall and Burgess; Glallom.| Kitchener dutchmen, sarni Saturday I hitter in 4-2 second-game victory. Biologist J. B. Dawson of the in partridge "lore" remain to be oy Angeles 37 : bardo, Labine (9) and Pignatano. -- - -- Shubin AIEEE Kemptville district of the Ontario|filled "Sunday's Results lands and forests department said | INESTS WELL HIDDEN Chicago 3-2 Philadelphia 2-1 International League 5 | | I ' im an interview that if there is a| 'Certain factors which influ San Francisco 6 Milwaukee 5 Buffalo 020 010 000--3 9 2: po you Need More SS[2A\G 2A) RAN successful hatch in the nesting ence partridge populations are rc Angeles 3-3 Cincinnati 0-2 Montreal 150 000 03x--9 14 1 riod this summer plenty of par- still not well understood," Mr.| Pittsburgh 10-8 S*. Louis 8-6 Coleman, Brunet (2) Nagy (4) atu can be expected this fall. Dawson said. "Nesting studies are Saturday's Results and Noble: Lasorda and Teed. This district, about 35 miles|very important, but nests are dif- yi 1waukee 3 San Francisco § Buffalo 042 200 0--8 12 0] ! south of Ottawa, is favored with ficult to locate Pittsburgh 0 St. Louis 2 Montreal 010000 0--1 5 1 + the best partridge population in| "We hope to do a lot more live ppijadelphia 12 Chicago 2 Stadnicki and Holton: Valdes, | the province. Hunting is best in|trapping of hens and maybe some!inainnati 3 Los Angeles 4 Jancse (3) Faust (4) Collum (7) the Chesterville and Winchester | color banding to study their mat- and Friol. | areas but generally is good| ing habits, provided weather con International Leagie, . Columbus 000 000 000--0 5 3 l throughout the entire Kemptville ditions are right." W L L Miami 000 204 00x--6 6 0 forest district, Bad weather and hay mowing Montreal 57 1 63: Naranjo, O'Donnell (8) Swan- | OTHER COLONIES are the main causes of a poor Toronto 5 3 56 son (8) and Rand; Hacker and The only other good partridge hatch. Mowing accounts for abot Rochester Usher, Coker (2). eolonies are on Wolf Island near 70 per cent of losses at the peak Columbus Kingston and in the Dunnville! of the nesting period. Miami i 0 1 : : area close to Lake Erie. Partridges prefer hayfields for Richmond Pepper. O'Donriell - (5) 'and Hunters are allowed to shoot nesting cover and thus setting Havana ond "Paige. Mason (6) and eight birds daily with two days' hens and chicks are often killed Buffalo 3 Usher, Coker (7); possession permitted by the blades of mowers. Sunday's Results ' { The Ontario partridge hunting "Farmers are urged to cut Montreal 9-1 Buffalo 3-8 Rochester 000 000 000--0 6 O season usually is set when it is their grassy fields, lanes and Toronto 5 Rochester 0 Toronto 210 100 01x--5 10 1 known approximately how many| waste areas after the nesting sea- Miami 6-3 Columbus 0-1 _Lovenguth, Gibson (4) Greason birds are in the Kemptville area. son," Mr. Dawson said. Richmond 3 Havana 2 (called (7) and Katt; Blake and Thomp- But much depends on the nest-| Heavy rains can also be disas- | after six innings, rain; second son. period, normally between /trous. If rain and resulting wet! game ppd) | Richmond 000 120-3 6 Of June 15 and July 10. vegetation last for several days, Saturday's Results Havana 100 100--2 6 0 "Something happened between many young partridge catch|cogiumbus 2 Miami 4 (game called after six. innings, | mid-winter of 1955 and the nest-ipneumonia or starve to death. |p,etajy 2 Montreal 4 rain) | | J | | | | | | | } | | | I --- | | ~ |Rochester 9 Toronto 3 | Bronstad and Command; Amor | | J I I I | | | | | | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | | | | | | | | at Firestone : Eliminate these driving hazards | Invitation Event { American Association | Saturday Wi b | LONDON, Ont. (CP)-Charile Charlesion 4 Wichita 3 ! National League ns ue eC {Pavanal, 33-year - old Kitchener (St. Paul 3 Minneapolis 1 Milwaukee 010 002 000--3 10 1 {Rockway shot a four under par |Indianapolis 6-10 Louisville 5-4 San Fran 000 050 00x--5 7 0 68, two strokes off the course rec- Denver 8 Omaha 9 Spahn, Rush (5) Conley (7) and onors ord, Saturday to capture the an Saturday Crandall; Antonelli and Schmidt nual Sunningdale invitation golf Wichita 1 Charleston 4 000--0 MONTREAL (CP) Jules tournament, Denver 11 Omaha 4 Pittsburgh 200 900 $1 Huot, pro at Laval-sur-le-Lac,| Nearest to Pavanal were for- Indianapolis 0-2 Louisville 1-1 won the Quebec Professional mer champions Nick Weslock Minneapolis 0 St. Paul 1 Sollars Association championship and Jack Nash Sr., with 73s. Wes. Soda nday after a playoff with allock of Windsor Essex is the cur- uatay | Chie 2 000 youngster 28 years his junior. {rent holder of both the Ontario American League CIE oh 2 900 Jot ? The veteran Huot and 22-year|and Canadian amateur titles. Chicago 004 003 000--7 11 1'Henry (2) Nichols (8) Hobbie (9) old Jean Guy Periard, assistant| Jack Kenney of Landa High-|New York 012 000 100--4 11 2 and S. Taylor. j pro at Montreal's municipal{land and Bill Parkes of Wood-| Pierce, Lown (7) and Lollar; Cincinnati 201 000 000--3 7 0 course, had finished in a dead-|stock were fourth with 74 Larsen, Maas (3) Trucks (7) Los Angeles 002 200 00x--4 7 0 lock at 141, three under par, for | Sturdivant (9) and Howard. Lawrence and Burgess; Kipp, the 36 holes of title play Chicago 000 130 000 0--4 7 0 Labine (8) and Roseboro. In the selected four holes of| WEEKEND FIGHTS New York 022 000 000 1-5 13 0 medal play for the title, the 50- Moore, Qualters (3) Keegan (5 American League year-old Huot grabbed the first and Lollar; Shantz, Kucks (5) Chicago 400 200 100-7 11 0 hole w h Z birdie tires against Bs THE ASSOCIATED BREN Pures o° a Howard, Boston iy 1 Periard's five and the champion-| Hi a : i-Landis ( Jonovan an ollar; Sisler, e spa PF) doors ship was virtually decided then| Cuba. outpointed Ray Ruiz, 113%, Kansas City 000 000 000--0 6 0 Smith (1) Wall (5) Kiely (9) and A Pa ips steel- and there Mexico, 10 {Washington 200 000 00x--2 7 2|Berberet, White (9). framed folding doors by The playoff holes over the La- rant. dwt a vi Terry, Grim (1) Tomanek (8) Chicago 500 302 003-13 12 0 ern 0lC are avai abe In salle course were the first, ninth, Havana A a. 4 and House; Pascual and Court- Boston 212 000 000--5 11 2 beaohift) oolousty OF re 10th and 18th. Huot birdied two|zartisa 116, Cuba, 10 "* ney Shaw, Staley (4) and Battey, BE ihe a of the four holes for a medal SR Ss Kansas City 000 020 000--2 4 0 Wilson, Fornieles (1) Kiely (5) ¢ stall... Now for as little as score of 17 while Periard was Detroit -- Henry Hank, 158%, Washington 100 000 30x--4 9 1'and White. three over par: with his 22. Detroit, stopped Joe Fusco, 157%, Garver, Gorman (8) and Chiti;| Detroit 000 030 00--3 7 0 $24.95 First prize money, along with Waterbury, Conn., 3. | Romenosky, Hyde (8) and Court- Washington 010.000 00--1 9 0 Also available: Modernfold the Dow Trophy, was $700. Sec-| ney Wehmeier, Morgan (3) Hoeft Custom Line, first and finest ond prize was $500. The veteran| Hollywood, Calif. --Irish Tommy | HR: Wsn-Yost 2 (3). (8) and Wilson; Griggs, Valenti of folding doors. and the youngster agreed to Bain, 129, Los Angeles, outpointed Detroit 100 004 100--6 11 0 netti (5) Clevenger (8) and Court- FULL INFORMATION ON share the total $1,200 money Eddie Gaspora, 128, Huntington Baltimore 210 000 020--5 15 1|ney. Fletcher was in a group of five Park, Calif., 10. | Foytack, Aguirre (8) Fischer Cleveland 000 000 000--0 3 0 bracketed at 142, One sifoke be- Goteburg, Sweden Ingemar i and Wilson; Beamon, Loes New York 220 000 06x-10 9 0 § PA G E M A STE FOLDING DOORS . | d Alv Jules Huot Chas. Pavanal Wins Richmond 4 Havana 5 0d Alvares oni, vale} PLUS... y =) ALIGNMENT =A RE 1S v's p= HE St. Louis 001 000 10x--2 6 0 Friend, Gross (8) Face (8) and |Folles; Mizell and Landrith. Phil. 400 010 025-12 16 2 WHAT WE D0.ee 1. Correct Caster. '] 4 Al 2. Correct Camber. out-of-line wheels ruin your tires 4. Inspect, Tighten, Adjust Steering. Boy "SracemasTEr" and save 1) BALANCING < HERE IS WHAT Wg ¢ PO... RZ x 1. 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