Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Aug 1958, p. 9

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0 THE DALY TIMES-GAZETTY, Seturdey, August 3, 199% Y "lin the traditional Edinburgh Char-| . |ity Shield game. Six Heart and suspense, as Manchester United {five players from Hibernians willlpave jodged an appeal a |Old Country Socce By M. McINTYRE HOOD be football J i have Londen ( A |of it. ey have served notice on Special London Ses) [the United that if they play in For The Daily Times-Gazette {this year's European Cup series LONDON Kick-off for the ghey wil be Hable for suspension REA TN = {from the league. 1958-1959 soccer football season in Up to the i; the English the United Kingdom is scheduled winners have been the only team EC es wi os i pry ie fo Suse up. t is way the e Liverpool at Tynecastle Park, suthorities want it to continue, home of the Hearts of Kidlothian, |g, they have laid down the law. The matter, however is still in gainst | 1 | "'Charity Game Todav Opens® Ir deason | the football league will have none in the transfer to Rangers has not Osh. Italia {been divulged, but it is under- stood that although it was sub- stantial, Newcastle took quite a; loss on the deal. Aber ieen's efforts to secure a new club for Graham Leggatt, [their international outside right, who wants a change of club, have not yet borne fruit. Dave Shaw, | the Aberdeen manager, came fo] terms with Luton Town for a fee of £17,000 or more, but Leggatt was the stumbling block. Luton make up the Edinburgh select|the League's ruling to the app team. Surprise selection in thelcommitiee, When the appeal will Town wanted him as a full-time Oshawa Horse ins Feature NTARIO COUNTY SOCCER ASSOC. | | "FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS OTTAWA (CP) -- Pocahontas .{Boy, owned by John Phillips of Oshawa and driven by Clarence Hilliard, carried off the feature pace at nearby Connaught Park Raceway Friday night, | He took an early lead and held it all the way though hard- pressed at the finish by runner- up True Sue frm Pakenham, Ont. High Brooke, Owen Sound, was third. Winner's time was two! minutes and 11 seconds. Other Ontario winners in- cluded: Chief Eden driven by Vic Lutman, 8 Goderich owned horse; St. Thomas owned Amber Rose Atom driven by Howard Perkins; Brucitas Day of Iro-| LEAGUE STANDIN w Osh. Kickers 11 1 Osh. Hungaria 8 Peter. UEW 6 Osh. Polonia Osh. Thistle Osh. Strila Peter. Scottish 5 Osh. Hollandia 4 Old: Country Uxbridge 1 ! Thursday results: Oshawa Hun garia 9, Oshawa Polonia 1; apd Oshawa Kickers 4, Peterborough Scottish, 1. FUTURE GAMES 5 5 5 veeaEREREERRY RERNRRASR™ gusansEanen>® - WD WUD. - oN : EE i \player, Leggatt wanted to eon-, Saturday, Aug. 2, at Kinsmen quois, driven by Vic Lutman. | team announcea is that of Willielcome up for decision is not vet|tinue in his profession as a phys-|Stadium, kick-off 7 p.m. -- Osh- Bauld of Hearts, who has been|ynouwn ical training instructor, and to awa Thistle vs Oshawa Hollandia chosen for the centre forward } 5 p.m -- Oshawa Hun- Car Salesman spot i , sign on as a part time footballer. jand at 8.45 p.m, shawa Hun in preference to the youthful ARSENAL'S NEW MANAGER [3g Id give way, so the garia vs Oshawa Kickers. | ' {Neither woul Alex Young of Hearts and Joe After a ten week's search for At Uxbridge, kick-off 7 p.m. --| Top Marksman n |negotiations broke down. Baker of Hibernians, the right man, Arsenal have an- . Riis : Bauld's return to.repr ative d the intment of | BITS AND PIECES: Wolverham-| Uxbridge vs Oshawa Old Country HAMILTON (CP)--Leon Hart man, 41-year-old Kitchener auto- football is beyond doubt due to|George Swindon, their former Pton Wanderers are in a happy | Club. : the splendid form he showed goalkeeper, and for the last three position. They have sold out their * At Peterborough, kick-off 7|mobjle salesman, Friday broke throughout the Heart's tour of years the energetic manager of entire allocations of season tick-\pm, _. Peterborough UEW vs|200 of his 16-yard targets without Canada, in which he gave some non-league Peterborough United, |ets for 1958-1950, representing a|Oghawa Italia. {a miss to defeat a field of 134] brilliant displays, Bedevilled by as their new manager, at some-|tidy £28,000 in revenue . . . Alex| Moriday, Aug. 4: at Kinsmen entries at the Amateur Trap- injuries for the last two years, |thing like $10,000 a year. Swindon Jackson, inside left of West Brom-| oo dium kick-off 7 p.m. -- Osh-|shooting Association eastern zone Bauld now seems to have made was for 18 years goal-keeper for | wich Albion who broke his leg awa lfalia vs Oshawa Hollandia|championships. a complete recovery, and a good |Arsenal, and helped them to both [last april, is back in full training, | oot 8.45 p.m '-- Oshawa Hun-! Hartman had never before show in the game with Liverpool [league and cup honors, He suc-|and should be ready for the sea- garia vs Uxbridge broken 200 straight and in addi- may see him back again in inter-|ceeds Jack Crayston, who resign-|son opening on August 2... x : {tion to being high gun of the day Inational soccer. led 10 weeks ago. |Southend United have 'signed Ne, At Peterborough, kick-off lat the Hamilton Gun Club, he | The Edinburgh select team is| Swindon is being given a free castle United's outside left, Bill p.m. -- Peterborough UEW vs!" "ass B trophy. as follows: Marshall (Hearts); hand in the building up of Arsen-/Punton, just nosing out of the|Oshawa Strila. | The high class A shooter was Marg. The latter often have 0 |G ant (Hing): Thomson (Hearts); al. He favors fast, direct and new professional club, Cambridge wear heavy coats while giving | Turnbull, Patterson (Hibs); Mac- hard football as opposed to the City. . . . Edinburgh Hibs, full| 0 LEAGUE MAJOR TRY SEASOUNG THE Wik bes DIRECTLY INSTEAD Ton, NG 1 INSTEAD OF A EC SPINNER COMBINATIC i From oT 75 feer © 194, King Fatum Syndican, boc, BASEBALL SCOREBOARD 'TAKE TO THE ICE TO KEEP COOL but inside Weston, Ont. arena over a hundred youngsters beat EASONING THE FISH EFORE Fi Fi ARE TASTIER COOKED E WAY -- I M THE THIS | | CIVIC HOLIDAY WEEK-END, not to mention the seasonable| weal we're getting these days, is enough to make those who » weather yearn for the winter season. The figure- ire we selected for the top of the page today is just crash when the United played at|centre half. Newcastle paid £22 be the meeting of Tottenham {Budapest last spring, the Euro-|000 for Paterson when they secur./Hotspurs and Blackpool on the {pean Cup committee has invited led him from Doncaster Rovers London teams' ground. Scottish Manchester United to plav in this after he had won a Scottish B in- League Cup games start two el d tha Montreal Toronto Rochester Miami 000 | Columbus 90. 100 ] [Richmond 0 200 000 01x--3 0 Havana 021 020 410-10 17 1|Buffalo not too bad--except that most clubs are now having to make long- er trips in their schedules and in some cases, stay over-night, which involves hotel expenses. Another important factor is the increased cost of operating an arena -- which means that the various arena managements and commissions are unable to give| their hockey clubs as big a percentage of the gate receipts as be-| fore. With both club and arena losing money -- then it becomes 518 9 .500 11 L406 11% .455 16 445 17 .398 224 Nr Ds Oe chi. Bill Mawhinney 12) To Defend Title |E. E. Ross, Uniontown, Pa., with daily lessons, which run from back Willie MacFarl is still 199 targets broken out of 200, ] y les ! \kay (Hearts); Young, Murray, dainty tip-tap type, so a new baci illie MacFarlae, is still| The class C event was tied up the heat by taking to the ice. | June 30 to Aug. 24. Here Mr. Ip. 14 (Hearts); Preston and Or-|system is likely to be in evidence unsigned, ani Falkirk are very| at 195 between Vern Thornbor-| well as keeping cool, they | Hyland ties laces for a would- | ond (Hibs): Reserve Baxter,|at Highbury Park. much interested, as they need a row, Hamilton, and Lawrence/ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Today's Games get expert instruction in figure | be Barbara Ann Scott, Marcia | Hibs). Another managerial change is|defender of his calibre. . ce Bern- Clayboss, Pittsburgh. They will National League And Probable Pitchers kating from former champion | Hirano, 11, while her sister Two scottish internationalists announced today. |ard Kelly, Raith Rovers' inter-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [shoot off today for the class C Chicago 000 010 000--1 3 1/ St. Louis at Pittsburgh--Jones Bruce Hyland and his wife, | Terry Jane lopks on. appear in the Liverpool team,| Swansea Town, second division national inside forward, has been National League |trophy Phila 100 002 00x--3 6 0 87) vs Law (8-9) | Younger, in goal and Liddell, at|club, have gone to their rival|transferred to Leicester City for 4 AB R H Pet, Class D was won by Norton Ly- Hillman, Henry (6) Hobbie (8) Chicago at Philadelphia-- w-- outside left, Welsh club, Cardiff City, and|a fee of just over £8000 . . .... .. o ; . '3a0 46 114 347 Man, Elizabeth, N.J., who broke and S, Taylor, Neeman (8); Rob-|Briggs (4-1) vs Simmons (6-10) 4 i | | In the last seven Charity shield hired their manager, Trevor Mor-| Dave Shaw, Aberdeen manage: | Mays 'San Fran 389 70 132 339/191 targets. Tony Sacco, Niagara lerts and Sawatski. | Los Angeles at Cincinnati--Wil- f 7 7 |games, Edinburgh has won five, ris, on a three-year contract, The is combing the country in an fe] A OLED Phila 382 60 127 "339| Falls, Ont. took the class E| HR: Chi-Long (13). {liams (6-7) vs Nuxhall (7-6) LE 4 'D lost one and drawn one. The last three-year engagement pu s|fort to secure some high class tal- °° Chicago 333 38 110 330/trophy, breaking 192 targets |St. Louis 000 000 000--0 4 0 San Francisco at Milwaukee-- : 7 4% G H c b I time the Liverpool provided the more pay and a free hand and cnt for his forward line. The loss|c.. wv "od 348 67 113 325 Perm ---- | Pittsburgh 000 000 02x--2 9 0|Gomez (6-8) vs Willey (4-3) E77» By €0. Il. Lamp e opposition was in 1951, when they full control of his new team, in- | of Yorkston, Buckley and Leggatt(™p 0' po nye chicago, 76, | s . | Mabe, Paine (8) and Green; | American League "w |4 PORTS EDITOR won by the odd goal. [duced "forris to make the switch. has Je gaps hart. to ji 4 je Runs batted ln-Banks, 83. ad ng res Kline and Hall, Foiles (6). W L Pet. GBL SPORTS MANCHESTER APPEAL |TRANSFER SENSATION transfer fee for Leggatt would| Hits--Mays, 132. Los Angeles 000 000 105--6 12 0|New York 34.660 -- | . . ee 10 28 Doubles--Hoak, Cincinnati, 26. Cincinnati 000 000 200--2 5 1|Boston 495 16% . . '. Manchester United are in| Something of a sensation has|provide the finances to make Triples Virdon. Pitfs E11 st oun McDevitt, Labi 7 {Cleveland 490 17 Everything From Soup To Nuts trouble with the English Football |been created by the transfer from some deaals. . . . The English riples--Virdon, Pittsburgh, 1 " AA a «abine (7) Klipp- | eve al "49 17 League. Largely out of sentiment, [Newcastle United to Glasgow League season opens on August] Home Yins--Bavks, 20. CHICAGO (CP)--Toronto's Al(fic' iB) and Pignatano, Hodges 7 CUR0 | "490 17 because of the disastrous air|Rangers of Bill Paterson, their 23, The match of the day should| ° tolen bases--Mays, 20. Balding Friday fired a 69 in the|'9: Haddix, Lawrence (8) Kell-| Lf 44 Pitching McCormick, San|g.c Lond of the $50,000 Chicago (ner, (9) Purkey (9) Jeffcoat (9) Detroit AT5 18'% | Francisco, 8-3, .727. : A land Bailey, Burgess (8). Kasas City A474 184 | ._ |open golf tournament one stroke ' lw hi Strikeouts -- Jones, St. Louis,| -- HR: LA-Furillo (10). ashington A426 23% |off the pace set by Don Fairfield | Today's G Kay 13 Jus of Casey, Il., and Don January 32h Fran 9 io in-1 i oN Ald Provable Pitoners 0 want to talk about ice. And as an added c -lvear's E > up seri ut ternational solved iwee Zan American League | : I { ee X- | thsi hor Tor alle. When the varios year s European Cup series B it te: national cap. The fee invol ved weeks earlier, on August 9 merican Fig) TI Pet. gl gg Toronto. was McCormick, Giel (7) Worthing: Boston at Cleveland -- Brewer lubs in Ontario hel ting a few weeks ago Howard, N.Y 225 31 79 .351| three strokes behind Balding with|ton (8) and Schmidt; Burdette. |(5-9) vs Grant (8-8) to 2a mu 1 of budget in order to keep out Li Ww k Goodman, Chicago 247 20 82 .332|a 36.3672. {MeMahan (9) and Crandall. New York at Chicago--Monroe e "red ink," we thought that'a very sensible move and onc oe or Ol | ets 1008S rec Power, Cleveland 375 66 122 325 Balding found range on the | HRs: SF - Cepeda (20). Mil-|(2:1) vs Wynn (9-10) ; long overdue, had been taken. But the hockey news of the last (Runnels, Boston 354 61 115 .325 front nine of the Gleneagles | Roach (2), oS umore at Detyyll -- O'Dell few days has been extremely disconcerting. The cost of players Ti ' D bh {Fox, Chicago 404 57 131 .324|course as he shot a 32, high- Anh . yy Shanes a ' % ~o@3i cours e 5 we, erican League Washington at ty (N Codi Baba iB Bog ea Bg Reig : : lgers ebut | Runs--Mantle, New York, 8, lighted BY sticking a drives shot {Boston 000 1001 Pascual (65) va Tomanek (5.5) e sti 2 : | | 0 e a keep up. The falling off of gate receipts is of course the most| nn 11S 0 1ng | . . | Runs batted in--Jensen, Bos. ree ard. No 8 poe op ae [Cleveland 000 007 00x--7 International League serious of the variety of "aiments" that prevail. Cost of sports| Winnin 14-7 ton, 91. Logie deve. Buti-he van intel B05l00 100 000 000--1 L Pet. GBL equipment today is also at a new high, with travelling expenses ' i # g Hits--Fox, Chicago, 131. {trouble on the back nine and had Cleveland 100 000 20x--3 598 -- By JOE REICHLER |Dave Sisler, who permitted only Doubles--Kuaenn, Detroit, 28. | 4 fh : 591 1 Associated Press Sports Writer |two hits, VANCOUVER (CP) -- British| Triples--Tuttle, Kansas City, t0 Settle for a 37 giving him a 69 New York 010 100 131-7 Fast-shuffling Frank Lane vir-| New York Yankees blanked columbia Lions ruined the Grey and Lemon, Washington, 8. otal. | Chicago 000 000 tually dealt himself a new Cleve- Chicago 7-0, Detroit defeated Bal-|~ si ne Tey Te g trait : 4 ' : Cup champion Hamilton Tiger- Home runs--Jensen, 29, | Baltimore | land team this year biit the most |timore 3-1 and Washington rapped cater 1958 debut Friday ni Stolen bases -- Aparicio bi 4 1 Ar : : 4 y night,| * pa h | Detroit important Indian acquisition by Kansas City 10-4, coming from. behind to tronace|c220, 19; w Hit i i i ; ashington Bob Turley pitched a five hit, Big Four team 14.7, | Pitching--Delock, Boston, Kansas: City DD yu the general manager appears to| be 68 Joe Gordon, the manager. Today's Games unwise, from a business standpoint, to carry on. A quick review of various items concerning hockey clubs that have appeared in the mews during the past 10 days, makes one realize that the situation is rapidly becoming ser- iors, Several teams In some of the smaller leagues across the border, have beem forced to fold up, The American Hockey League will likely go to the barrier this season with less teams than last year. Down in Quebec, Shawinigan turned their franchise over to Sherbrooke which means this is a "trial run" there and the Chicoutimi executive announced last week that they will suspend operations for this season, one year, at least. Northern Ontario's famous league is tottering. The "Soo" is a very doubtful entry this year and North Bay will have to have veteran sports promoter Pete Palengio run the Trappers this winter--if they are to have a team, because the 1957-58 executive has called it quits and turned over their assets, which are likely few, to Palengio. Windsor Bulldogs have filed for bankruptcy -- their Detroit sponsor has an- nounced that he's had enough. The club faces court action at the moment from a bank and a bus company, for a total debt of about $8,000. It is hoped that a new group will be formed to carry on the club but if other teams, such as "Soo," North Bay, etc., drop out, then the prospects for a new groun tak- ing over the club, are not very bright. Even Kitchener-Water- loo Dutchmen have hinted they might not operate unless they can get a better financial arrangement with Kitchener Audi- torium. Stratford and Owen Sound have fallen by the wayside {\McLish post his {shutout and Bill Skowron drove The Indians swept a twin bill|in four Yankee runs with a home| from Boston 7-1 and 3-1 Friday|run, double and single as Chi-| night. The double triumph ex-!cago's Billy Pierce suffered his| tended the Tribe's longest win-|eighth defeat. It was Turley's| ning streak of the season to six. |fifth shutout and 16th victory, He| It also boosted the club into a/has lost four. Pierce has won 10.| third place deadlock with Chicago| The Yankees, only team in the| and Baltimore, only a half game league playing better than .500 behind the second-place Red Sox.|ball, now lead by 16% games and That's quite a tribute to Gordon|threaten to better the flag-win- who, more than a month ago, took|ning record of 19% set by their over a badly disorganized team|1936 predecessors. that had dropped 36 of its 67 First baseman Gail Harris, and games, Since then the Indians pitcher Herb Moford, a pair of have won 19 while losing only 16.|National League castoffs, com- No American League team, other bined talents to lead Detroit to than the Yankees, has done as|victory over Baltimore. Harris well. {drove in all three runs with a| SOCKS TWO HOMERS home run and a sacrifice fly. Outfielder Rocky Colavito|Moford permitted five hits for his socked a two-run homer in each|second triumph. game to produce the biggest] Jim Lemon smashed two home fireworks for the Tribe. Minnie|runs and Roy Sievers hit one, his Minoso slammed a three - run|27th, as the last-place Senators homer in the first to help Cal|collected 17 hits against four 10th victory. Kansas City pitchers. The loss, Colavito"s 23rd homer in the/chat ged to rookie Bob Davis, in recent years and the enthusiasm in Chatham is certainly not at fever pitch. Here in Eastern Ontario, the clrhs seem to have adopted a sane and sound policy of operation. They've proven the best senior league in both Ontario and Canada for the past two years with successive Allan Cup victories and the wav things are going, they may have the only senior hockey in the province, before very long. It looks as if NHL clubs are goin" to have to spend real money on promotion and spon- sorship -- or at the present rate, there'll be no Senior or Ma- jor "stepping stone' between Junior "A" and the National Lague, BRIGHT BITS: -- Cliff Jones, 23-year-old Tottenham Hotspur and Wales outside left, who was transferred from Swansea Town to the "Spurs for 35.000 pounds (about $100,000) highest sum ever paid by a British Club for a player, broke a bone in his right leg early this week and he has been told he will be out of soccer for F. STUART MOLSON of Montreal, has been president of the National Skeet Shooting Assoc. for a two- WHICH REMINDS us that the Oshawa Skeet Club a provincial chamnionship shoot here on August 17, 1 the top "skeet guns" of Ontario and Quebec are expected to € nere 4 I hold nightcap, came in the i tie lace, the Athletics into seventh The Lions, showing good line|.833. work and a varied attack, scored unconverted touchdowns in the| first and second quarters after spotting Hamilton one early in the first, and chalked up single| points in the third and final| frames. The Western Interprovincial| Football ""nion club used three import quarterbacks, starting with George Herring and later putting in Jerry Johnson and Bobo Winters, Herring carried most of the quarterback load. He was in the nant race has virtpally hecome a|Grove, Willie Lamb of Lambton, slot both times the Lions went /two - team over for touchdowns. Rookie import Mickey Trimarki started for the Ticats but Bernie Faloney took over in the second quarter and played most. of the remainder of the game. Frank Rogel scored Hamilton's only touchdown, which Steve Oneschuk converted. Fullback Bill Britton accounted for B.C.'s first touchdown and fullback By Bailey the other. Single points were scored by end Jerry James, with one on to snap a 1-1 tie |place, one percentage point be- Rookie Hal Woodeshick won from'hind Detroit. 'Ottawa Takes Roberts 'One-Point Win Over Roughies By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer 300-Win By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer OTTAWA (CP)--Saskatchewan| Robin Roberts with 200 victor- |ies already im the bag, may be- Roughriders may be short oni, "po" fret truly modern-- bench strength, but they are long |jively ball era--National League on fighting spirit, | pitcher to win 300 games. They proved it Friday night by| Although Early Wynn of the May Hit Level "If I can keep pitching the way I have," he said after his three- hit 3-1 trivmph--his 200th victory --over the Chicago Cubs Friday night, "I might make it." Roberts lost his bid for a shut- out when Dale Long connected for a home run, It was Roberts' Strikeouts--Turley, New York, 121. | TORONTO (CP)~Bill Mawhin- 100] International League Richmond at Montreal (N) ney o ond {Columbus at Toronto (N) year's champion Toronto Maple 1 dwelling Montreal Royals. league most of the season, find behind them today and closing fast, |Canadian match play golf title] : heli Bigg International [fw 2-Team Fight For Top Place | |attending will be Toronto's Bo Trophy event at suburban Isling-| ton golf club. [ Al Balding of Markham, beaten by Mawhinney on the 21st hole last year, will be another head- liner. He is a two-time winner. Other Millar Trophy winners) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Gray, Mississaugua's Gord Bryd-/ The International League pen-|son, Jimmie Johnstone of Box race between lastDick Brothwick of Hamilton Golf |Club and Murray Tucker. of Rose- celiar- dale, Former Irish pro champ The Royals, who have led the|George Gillmurray of Sydney. [N.S., will also attend, along with Lyle Crawford of Vancouver, British Columbia amateur champ land Willingdon Cup team mem- The Maple Leafs blasted Col-|ber. umbus Jets 12-2 Friday vight, led by or peer econ ws 300 Bedard. Seeks Court Revenge Against Reed home run, batted across four runs. He had two other hits for VANCOUVER (CP)--Bob Be- dard of Sherbrooke, Que., sought a perfect 3-for-3 night and scored four times. Archie. Wilson hit his revenge today as he defended his men's singles title at the Cana- 15th homer for the winners and Tim Thompson his 13th, Pat Scantlebury recorded his 14th vic- dian tennis championships. Whitney Reed of Alameda, Calif., was Bedard's opponent. tory in 19 decisions. ROYALS SPLIT The Royals lost to Richmond| Virginians 8-4 after winning a| suspended game of June 23, 12-10. Three weeks ago Reed punished Bedard with a straight-set defeat in the Canada - United States Davis Cup zone matches at Tor- onto. Miami Marlins shelled Rochester The women's final .eafs and last year's the Maple Leafs only one game Red Wings 11-6 and Buffalo Bi- sons ran over the Havana Sugar Kings to the count of 11-2, After holding the Virginians scoreless in the ninth inning of the suspended affair to preserve the victory, Rene Valdes took the featured { Burlington will defend his| pop, San Francisco 54 Los Angeles coming from behind twice | Chicago White Sox, with 244 vic- . ROY HARRIS, heavyweight challenger who |against the Big Four Ottawa tories, and Milwaukee's Warren s Floyd Patterson. on August 18, has been receiving so much|Rough Riders, only to lose an ex-|Spahn, with 237, are far ahead of | at his home address "Cut and Shoot", Texas, that they're|hibition football game by the him, the still-brilliant Philadel 'e the nlace a post office . . ht Bob Bailey from Detroit Red Wings for '"'the highest paid by Cleveland for a single player" . . . FORT expecting a new attendance record this on Monday afternoon when The and mares, is the feature race . . . produced the most weird first round display of clut-:-and- we've ever seen. After Yama got his left working, there wa but one leather-lunred fan created laughs with hie repeated urripgs to Miceli, thus--"He's a dirty fighter, Joe-- ¥ill him! STAN MUSIAL wants to appear in one more World before putting np his big bat BERT OLMSTEAD was ced to six months sterday in Vancouver, for what the magistrate termed brutal DUGK SEASON in Southern Ontario will open on Oct. 4 this year, at noon--not dawn. Ontario Leading For Team Title SASKATOON (CP) Ontario, by Kay Helleur of Woodbridge winner of the interprovincial sen-land an 85 by Lou Evans of To- T » ever FRIE is esnecially fo f arab Duchess fillies n't much to it, a assault" for team title in eight of the last ronto, her score gave the Ontario 10 years at the Canadian|team a first-round total of 316. women's golf championships, ap TRAIL BY 13 pear destined to do it again un-| Alberta, a nre-tournament fa- less AlbeTty's foursome can pro-|vorite with three of Canada's f today hest female aboard Marlene Stewart/two of its leading players suffer best-known wo-|disasters and came in with a 329 total, 13 behind the defending } cular Veteran Mrs Streit, Canada's man - golfer and four times Ca- nadian women's Open champion, {champions from Ontario. was the only one of the 32 team Mary Gay, former Kitchener players to crack par Friday in|girl now playing out of Calgary the opening 18-hole round of the[recovered from early 36-hole senior team competition. {with a 42-36-78 to lead the Al She fired a two- under .-par 74{berta foursome. Betty Stanhope over the 6,184 - yard Saskatoon of Edmonton. defending Ca Golf Country Club layout. nadian Open title here next week Combined with a 78 shot by t Roma Neundorf of Toronto, a 79|and took 41-41-82. ol 0 Spe golfer sa dur the and {fore a crowd of about 10,000. "Our big problem is depth, | coach George Terlep after the ame. Two touchdown passes enabled Ottawa to wipe up narrow leads taken by the visiting Westerners in the second and fourth quarters, as the scoring lead changed four times after the eastern' Riders took a 7-0 first quarter lead. Ottawa led 16-8 at half time. The third quarter was scoreless, The wester Riders would have tied the score on the last scoring play of the game had Jack Hill's fourth convert attempt not been . CLEVELAND BARONS margin of a convert, 29-28, be-|phia right - hander appears to have the best chance to join the {dozen who have reached the elite week-end, and poth with Americans and Cana- circle. Stakes |dians -- especially with Cana-| 3 LAST NIGHT'S gjans" said new Saskatchewan |38 and Spahn's 37. Roberts is only 31 to Wynn's ' Can Not Use Boat To Rid Duck Shoot | OTTAWA (CP)--A country-wide {ban on the use of any type of {boat to drive birds within range | of waiting hunters was announced Friday by the Canadian Wildlife Service. Apart from minor changes in regulations affecting hunting in the individual provinces, the boat troubles blocked by the hard-charging Ot- ban was the principal change {tawa line. from last year in. the 1958 migra- tory bird regulations. But a ' Prairie drought has resulted in a YESTERDAY'S STARS |20-per-cent reduction in bag and possession limits on duck in Sas- { By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | | |katchewan. | Highlights of the changes in Ontario: The duck and goose sea- son in Southern Ontario opens at Batting: Rocky Colavito, Cleve inoon, instead of dawn, and the land Indians--hit two-run .omer| Woodcock season now 's province- in each game, his 23rd of the|wide. year coming in the seventh in-| Southern Ontario's duck and ning of the second game to snap goose season opens Saturday, a 1-1 tie with Boston. Indians won|Oct. 4, at noon standard time. ,|7-1 and 3-1, Elsewhere, the season starts Pitching: Robin Roberts, Phila-|Sept. 15 in Northern Ontario and delphia Phillies--won his 200th Sept, 27, half an hour before sun- Imajor league victory as Phillics!rise, in the central district. Clos- defeated Chicago Cubs 3-1. Star ing date, throughout Ontario is right-hander yieided only three Dec. 15, eucept Essex County couldn't get her putts to drop hits as he gained 11th victory oflwhere it is Dec. 31 for geese, Bag Mazeroski drove in the runs, in lyear. limits are the same, 11th victory of the season. Half of the dozen 300 - game winners -- Charles Nichols, Jim Galvin, Tim Keefe, John Clark- son, Mickey Welch and Charles (Hoss) Radbourne achieved their totals before the turn of the century. Cy Young also got most of his 511 triumphs before 1900, Walter Johnson (414), Christy Mathewson (373), Grover Alex- ander (373), Eddie Plank (325) and Bob Crove (300) won theirs since 1900. Grove is the only lively ball era hurler to make the list, The Braves increased their Na- tional League lead to two games over San Francisco, defeating mound in the nightcap and suf- fered the loss, The Virginians jumped on him for three runs in the opening frame. After the Roy- als came back to tie it, the Vees once again scored three off Val- des in the fifth, Light-hitting Jim Coker blasted a grand slam homer to cap a six- run burst for the Marlins in the sixth inning that handed Cal Browning his sixth 'oss against 13 wins. The Bisons blasted four Sugar King hurlers for 17 hits in stretching their winning streak to four games. Luke Easter, Ray Noble and Jack Phillips hit homers for the winners. the Giants 4-2. Pittsburgh handed St. Louis its fourili straight de- feat with a 20 shutout. Los Angeles rallied for five runs in the ninth to crush Cincinnati 6-2, SAVES VICTORY Relief pitcher Don McMahon threw a called strike past Willie Mays with the tying runs on sec- ond and third to save Lew Bur- dette's 10th victory. Burdette was tagged for 11 hits, Mike Mec- Cormick lost it. Five Dodgers singles, off four Redleg pitchers, produced five runs which enabled Los Angeles to overcome a 2-1 deficit in the ninth, Brooks Lawrence who re- lieved s'arter Harvey Haddix in the eighth, was the loser. Johnny Klippstein was the winner. burgh shutout against St. Louis. | He hurled a four-hitter in posting | his fourth straight victory and| 11th of the season. Rookie Bob Mabe was the loser. Roberto Cle- | mente got three of the Pirates' hits and Bob Skinner and Bill players from Quebec and Califor- | nia, Eleanor Dodge, fourth seeded Canadian from Montreal | who survived while her more | highly rated competitors were | eliminated, was to take on young | Barbara Browning of Los Ange- les for the distaff title, Two of the defending champion | 711 000 100--10 13 0| Montreal 140 230 20x--12 13 Bronstad, Parsons (2) Post (4), Bethel (5) Dick (8) and Com- mand, Oldis (7); Faust, Jancse (1), Valdes (6) and Teed, Friol 3 ). HR: Mtl-Anderson, Koranda; Rich-Johnson. 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