Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Aug 1958, p. 10

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Inter-County Softball actlon on Thursday night saw|first inning and Cairnes belted this league's topsy-turvy stand- one to centre-field, where an er ing suffer another jolt as league-\yror advanced the runners then a leading Hoy Pavers nosed out|catcher's error let Welsh scored Ebenezer 3-2 while second-placelas Barker was drawing a walk. ; ~ f : Wi Yourteen Quebec and Ontario) THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Scturdey, Augum 2, 1958 1} ! . - wo Ho y Pavers Eke 3-2 in, » . day competition at nearby Moon- single blade single; the ju- Larry G'Connor of Toronto's Championships «v's Bay, Saturday. Sudbury is venile single blade four and the GEL * ¢rers ™ rack club Ott Tod | oa2he Mtociation decided on afbe fu Wf dey. to a new Canadian record at the awa ay one-day affair this year instead| A, analysis of newspaper read-|Ontario Track and Field Cham- i . OTTAWA (CP)--Paddlers from League| Welsh and Hanna singled in the|home on a single by Boyce, to : cause four 10,000 metre racesiihai advertising ranks third|broke the tape at 14.8, still the make ft 4-1 and the winners got Quebec. Ontario and Nova Scotlas,,y, heen introduced this Year. among men reeders, just ahead|record, and cut 25 of a seco f ' dsioh Ww Canadian canoe championships A single by Hoy, which was bobbled oadr's do |been introduced, allowing points advertising is in first place. Thompson. in centre field then Boyce singled| ith last year's Joint champions, | the first five finishers in each! y Lachine, Que., Racing Canoe race. The new 8-4-3-2-1 point sys-| | Foley's Plumbing suffered a 5-1/Hanna scored on Lyzun's choice ons, i oh jan 1 achite 2 Cattle it Sout. foe|tem replaces the old 5-2-1 system THOUSANDS OF {Construction Other schedule ac-! ghenezer tied the game in the won their| pha two clubs finished in a tie first three finishers. { ' 4 Elton Soya Melpughitn Yuul Wik fifth when they finally got to Dan|8ame over Local 205 Leather-\g.ci vear The clubs are co-favor-| Qualifying heats in the juvenile ' [RomYlo ora pai of Fulls. Joka The winners loaded the bases in ---- ARE TALKING ABOUT... POWER Prices . C | d clubs and three from Halifax will] -- a eh pm ---------------- - ---- Cana lan ano compete in 18 events in the one-'single blade tandem; the junior) REMEMBER WHEN . . 1 | f ' U F 1 ' the most western entry this year. juvenile single blade tandem, will] Vest WCF te Ti0-motrs hurdles Crawford's Upset Foley's | o/ the two-day competition be: ership by type of content shows|pionships '¢ years ago tonight. He their final run in the 7th on a/meet here Saturday in the 1038, A new scoring system has also of sports news; among women,|from the mark held by Earl with one out and Hoy sprinted|Cartierville, Que., Boating Club] |setback at the hands of Crawford play. top honors again |which allowed points for only the McLaughlin Fuel . | workers 9-4 at Harman Park: |jio0 oningt this year. single blade single; the junior HOUSEWIVES IN OSHAWA POWER Qualify piCanadian Tire 6-3 four bases, tying up the game at goose, overs Moss walked so! LATE RALLY WINS 2 {ror and a choice play and scored The cellar-position, "Canadian. Ebenezer got a runner as far as, pead's sacrifice fly to centre, 'Tire had Thompson's "on the 3rd base in the 7th but eouldn't|pe vant walked in the third and [run' 'in their game at North Osh- break the tie. Then in the bot-|c.oreq on a single and them two awa on Thursday night, right up tom of the same itning, Kornylo\ ays a5 Stark lost control. until the last inning. singled with one out, romped 10/paay's double and a single by A. Frayne was safe on an error in 3rd when M. Kornylo was safe; ence meant a 3-0 lead for the third inning and scored later on an infield error and scored the|yo1 a,ghlin's, at the end of four on Henry's two-bagger, for the Winning run after Welsh was onli, io, [first run of the game. In the fifth, to load the bases, when Hanna hit| "rhey' clicked for five runs in the Tiremen added two more into a choice play and D. Korny- the sixth with a wild hitting jers 9-4 while Thompson Plumbing son singled with one out then Ken |came from behind with a five-run Bear's hard drive to centre got|the first inning on two walks and irom "rally in the 7th inning to defeat ,. i the fielder and was good for|# single by George, but didn't] MONDAY, AUG. 4 ET tai pita Belting out home runs is a | ternational league scoring par- hobby shared by these two ace | ade. Hammerin' Hank Aaron, a i : | right, has hammered out 22 sluggers who are pacing their homers for the worlds' cham- respective teams to possible | pion Milwaukee Braves. They pennants this season. Rocky are shown after the Braves | Nelgon, left, of Toronto Maple A edged International league all- Leafs has 29 homers, a .326 stars, 3-2, in an exhibition game batting average to lead the In- SPORT FROM BRITAIN British Hockey League runs, after two out, with Henry getting a single, stealing 2nd base \and scoring when Trimm was] safe on an error in the infield,| (and Trimm scored from second| himself when Lawrence singled. | That made it 3-0 and it looked {like enough as Henry held Thomp-| son's off until the sixth when Cole heat out a bunt, advanced on two successive wild pitches and scor- |ed on a sacrifice fly by Shepperd- son Thompson's won the game with | their big rally in the 7th. | beat out a bunt to start it off thei Weldon doubled and Halik| followed with a homer between |the outfielders. A double by Cope-| land, an infield out and Cole's|for Crawfords and tied the score Marshall, . Has New Lease On Life single, then a passed ball, wild|after two out when he advanced |after there were two out. {pitch and Shepperdson's sacrifice|/0n a passed ball while Anderson josers got their final run in the fly, completed the five-run rally| Was being walked and then And LONDON (CP) -- A group f|tor handling the Brighton project!and Thompson's victory. sports - loving businessmen in has informed! the Tigers he won't| Hoy Pavers scored two runs in Scotland and an over - worked be able to tackle the job until the first inning at Lakeview Park, contractor in England have given next March. Brighton is hastily against Ebenezer, and then had to Britain's National Hockey League reassembling the club th at benefit by an error in the bottom a new lease on life "We will be operating again|season next year as usual and for a good| 'In Edinburgh, the group taking| many years to come," said J. F. over Harringay"s franchise in-| (Bunny) Ahearne, league secre-|cluydes doctors and professional tary and the man largely re-imen and is headed by James sponsible for introducing Can-(Walker, chairman of the com. ada's winter sport to Britain in|pany operating the Murrayfield | the 1930s, lice rin Ahearne wasn't quite so confi dent last May when Harringay lo be called Murrayfield Royals for their 3-2 triump. Racers, one of two London en- : tries in the five-team loop, folded(2nd tke the oiber clubs In the| gg ruriher the promotion of after operating for 22 years. But| ions Nottingham Panthers and | Junior golf and goodwill between ki plugging away, button. : the Provinces the Quebec and Paisley Pirates--will be largely Boling every manager of an ice mposed of Canadian players Ontario Golf Associations are pink in Britain in efforts to find| Y w., Staging the inaugural team someone to take over the Har-| Harvey (Ed) Stapleford of Wat matches at the Toronto « olf Club vingay franchise ford, Ont, former player-coach on wednesday, August 6th. There- a y {of the now - defunct Streatham |,fier the matches will alternate CHAMPIONS QUIT club and now commercial coun:|petween the two provinces Then, just as he was reaching sellor at Ontario House in Lon- # agreement with a group of Edin-|don, is helping the new Edin-| The teams will be composed of Burgh men to sponsor a new en- burgh club in its search for Ca. the ten Siest shotmakers in age fry, the reigning champions, |nadian players. Sroups " : Al uncer: Jy aby Brighton Tigers, told him they| The Edinburgh rink, built in|!7 an inclusive, with two men were suspending operations for a|1939, seats more than 4,000, It in-|0f each group forming the ten- HIGH MAN -- BUT NO TOTEM POLE Ging a | CHARLEY DUMAS, OLYMPIC HIGH JUMP CHAMP AND WORLD'S FIRST SEVEN- FOOTER, WIL GET A SHOT'AT THE WELL HEELED-AND- SOLED RUSSIAN LEAPERS IN MoscOW THIS MONTH. Pear. cludes a bar, restaurant, snack|Man team. : Brighton's problem was just/bar and a large car park, and| The method of play wili be four the opposite to that of Harringay, is situated beside the famous somes in each age group, in the who found they couldn't attract|/Murrayfield rugby football morning matches, with the play- sufficient fans to their 8,500-seat/grounds from which it takes its ers hitting alternate shots. The in northeast London to/name. winning teams will count one bv the game pay. | The National League's 60-game point for each match won and, in Brighton isa red-hot hockey schedule last year attracted close the event of a halved match, each eentre but its ice plant, built 22ito 850,000 fans, some 100,000 team will count one-half a point. s ago and untouched since, {more than the year before. An-| The ten men will then engage badly in need of an overhaul. |other 200,000 fans watched some | in single matches in the ..ternoon mn efforts to get the job done|15 amateur clubs, the majority with the same point system to during the summer failed located along the Dorset and prevail. In the event of the match- Brighton decided to halt opera- Devon coasts and in Lancashire.|es or the whole day's play ending ons for a year while the, "With a total aitendance of|in a draw, no extra holes or sud- ghton Ice Palace was given|1,000,000, hockey is a long way den death playoff wili ensue and # face lifting. {from being dead in Britain," each team will retain the shield Now all is serene, The contrac-'Ahearne says {suitably ipscribed for a half or full year, as the case may be. | The same system as is employed SPORTS IN BRIEFS {in the Americas and Walker Cups {will pertain | The composition of the star- GREET CANADIAN TEAM starting list in Saturday's Ems-|studded Ontario team will be: LONDON (CP)--Canada's Brit-|ley Carr Memorial mile race. A|Ross Pollard, 18, Brantford; sh Empire Games team com. fellow Australian said that inclu-| Peter McCaig, 18, Cobourg; Phil Jleted another sightseeing day in|sion of Elliott's name was a mis-| Brownlee, 17, Scarboro; J. Cush- ndon Friday by attending an|take. Derek Ibbotson of England, |ing, 17, ldyiwylde, Sudbury; Bob informal reception at Canada|whose 3 minutes, 57.2 seconds for | Panasiuk, 16, Roseland, Windsor; House. George Drew, Canadianithe mile never has been ratified| Geo. Stokes Jr., 16, St. Cathar- high commissioner, and his 17-(as a world mark, will run Satur-|ines; John Kindred, 15, Kawar- year - old Sgughter, Sadha, day. {tha, Peterborough; Ted Talbot, eeted the red-Jacke ath etes 15, Sarnia; Bob Jamieson, 14, 4 the big second-floor reception FAME PAYS OFF {Peterborough and Brian Wilcox, room Later Drew mingled with CUT AND SHOOT, Tex. (AP)!14. Thornhill. the competitors and talked about|_Thanks to heavyweight chai-| These ten shotsmiths represent their performances at Cardiff.lenger Roy Harris, his home|the cream of the Ontario Simon- Some members of the track and|town of Cut and Shoot is getting Pures in their age classifications #leld athletes wiil join other Com-|3 post office. Postmaster Gary|They came out on top of the 669 monwealth competitors in a two- Williams of nearby Conroe said entrants of the Junior Qualifying day meeting at London's White| Thursday the decision resulted trials and the winners in their age City Stadium today and Monday. from the heavy flow of mall to groups at the Ontario Junior Final LEAD POLES [Cut and Shoot. Much of it is| where 104 participated. . heir rec- WARSAW (AP) The American | 2ddressed to the fighter who will|ords signify the strongest team track and field men's team tour- | TY to take Floyd Patterson's title| Ontario has ever put together, Ing Europe after a Moscow meet, |3t 108 Angeles Aug. 18 either for International play or were hard-pressed Friday to take a 63-54 lead over a good Polish pational team. The Americans swept first and second places in four out of 10 individual events for men and also won the 400- metre relay. The American girls moved into a 26-25 lead, which left them about five to seven points better than expected. | DIVIDE SINGLES MILAN, Italy (AP)-Italy and Great Britain divided the first two singles matches Friday in the European Zone Davis Cup final tennis series. Michael Davies scored first for Britain by defeating Italy's Nicola Pietran- geli 6-4, 6-3 6-4. Then Italy's Or lando Sirola made it 1-1 when he defeated Billy Knight 6-3, 7-5, 6-3.| SWIM LAKE TODAY | ROBERVAL, Que. (CP)--Some| » swimmers from Canada and| the United States were to plunge; into Lake St. John from Peri- bonka at daybreak today in a bid to swim the 21 miles across the lake to this northeastern Quebec centre, Heading the list was vet- eran marathoner Jacques Amyot, | $3. of Quebec City, who last year pecame the first to swim the dis- lace | SET MINIMUM AGE | I SARATOGA SPRINGS (AP) -- Ka fhe New York Racing Associa- don has decided to establish a minimum age requirément of 16) years for admission to the state's thoroughbred race courses. The ruling, effective immediately, fol- ows a six week's experimental seriod during which all minors] were admitted to the tracks. The r| quirement that all minors admit. od be accompanied by an adult| semains in force. ELLIOTT WITHDRAWS | LONDON (AP)--Herb Elliott's! mme was withdrawn from the SINCE THOSE CONTROVERS/AL SHOES WORN BY THE RUSS/AN SEVEN-FOOTERS ARE FROWNED ON OP wi7H some NEW JET JOBS. Lotetrivuied by Kg Festuree srnsteate Foley's, hit a homer and as it| {turned out, that was their only|®TT" walked away with the title last|of the 7th to get the winning run In the fifth, Baxter walked, tool | Ontario vs. Quebec Teams me rams an neces. JUNIOY GOLf Match Aug. 6 lo was safe at the plate. FOLEY'S ARE UPSET Crawford Construction upset Foley's Plumbing in their game spree. Keeler doubled, so did |Pipher then Reed homered. |George and A- Lawrence both |singled then Dervent walked and J. Lawrence was safe on an out- at Alexandra Park, 51. 7 field error and Corrigan follows, Johnston pitched the win for : a ed with a single to end the rally Crawfords, Bill Berwick, a sec- ond batter in the first inning for|A run in the 7th to Pipher on a walk, two passed balls and an concluded MeLaughlin's i i to Varga singled in the 4th| Lo . Arm cal 205 didn't do a thing to but was forced by strong andy oler until the fifth when Wod. in the fifth, Snow and Berwick! pisky opened with a single, ad-| Beth it sing but it happens {vanced on a couple of errors and! anier two out anc no runs scored. |g, ions sacrifice, for their first] Johnston held Foley's to only four run. They added two in the sixth (hits, to deserve his win «ilon Ford's single, plus successive Hoy walked in the third inning |t.o.ha,zers by Olesuk and D.| both of which came) The| SIBBY C 181 BOND ST. W. SATURDA for 3 STAFF HOLIDAYS Y, AUG. 9 ip -- ==> POWER Free Gifs me>POWER Courlesy POWER SUPERMA Your Shopping Delivered To -- Only 25¢ 564 King St. East at Wilson Road North (Hwy. 2) LEANERS RA 3-7143 Home "I7th when Jack Stark homered. jerson scored on Stone's single. --- a. -- Johnston scored In the fourth, when he drew a walk with one out and scored on a passed ball and a bad throw. second on a passed ball and cam® l LL ONTARIO JNTARIO which 1s Interprovincial lay - ese up- being instigated coming matches. Phil Brownlee was Ontario Jun- for Champion in 1957 with an all- time record smashing score of| 69-71--140. He also shot a magnifi- cent 144 par for 36 holes in the Cenadian Junior Championship in 1957, oniy to be nosed out by a single shot to Bill Wakeham of Victoria who shot an unbelievable 143. Phil was only 16 during these tournaments. He and Bob Pana- siuk are the only junior golfers to have won the bantam, juvenile and junior classes in successive years, Bob Panasiuk at the age of 14 shot & 148 to 149 by Gary Cowan at Scarboro in 1956 to lose the Ontario Junior Championship by a single shot. Then last year at the age of 15, Bob Panasiuk was fifth low amateur with a score of 295 at Kitchener in the Cana- dian Open, the first time lhe enter- ed, which certainly is an all-time! record for a boy his age in this National event. This year he reached the pin- nacie of golf when he led all 669 qualifiers with a 69 under impos- sible weather conditions in the Junior trials, then won the On- tario Junior Championship with a 77-67--144 total to 1ead all com- petitors by eight strokes and his 67 is the lowest round ever shot by a junior in Ontario, and he did not have a single hole over! par. Western Ont. Men Win Camp Borden Track-Field Meet CAMP BORDEN (CP) West- ern Ontario track and field team won the Canadian Army Central Command competition at Camp Borden Wednesday. Led by Cpl. Norm Pelley, who placed first in his three individ- ual events as well as helping the Western Ontario relay team cap- ture the «40-yard race, the win- ners amassed 67 points, Camp Borden was second with 60 points, followed by Eastern Ontario area with 35 points, and Camp Petawawa with 19 points, Don Hale Returns After Suspension Rides Feature Win | FORT ERIE (CP)--Ali's Pride, {owned by Roger Leslie of Tor- jonto, won the featured Buffalo Club purse Thursday before a crowd of 7,369 at fort Erle Jockey Club. The winning jockey was Don Hale, Canada's leading apprentice rider, who returned to action after serving a 20-day sus- pension. Ali's Pride, scoring his first win in five starts this season, sur- vived a claim of foul lodged by {jockey Ernie Warme, who rode runner - up Flying Atom. The stewards disallewed the claim. Flying Atom was third. Welland-Crowland | Need One More Win To Cinch Top Spot WELLAND (CP) Welland. | Crowland Switsons picked up an- other Senior Ontario Lacrosse As- sociation win here Thursday night, defeating Hamilton Lin. colns 16-8. The Switsons now have 67 wins against two defeats and need only one more victory to sew up On and after Jan Commission will hospital insurance prepayment plan ARE ELIGIBLE Enrolment is open to every resident ment through your place of 31, 1958, and begin payments Group application must be ma 31, 1958. one remittance to the Commission December, 1958. Pay-Direct basis will pay as follows: One month's premium at the time that payable on a quarterly premiu ning in January, 1959. registered prior to the closing dates will cover a benefit period of three YOU mus ( effective January 1, 1959 OU MUST BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT hospital services after December 31, 1958. ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO gardless of age or physical condition--either through ' a group, or individually on a Pay-Direct basis. Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible, WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU IN? 1. Are you employed where there are 15 or more including the employer? If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol Your employer must enrol you by August 1958. Your employer will register you. Are you employed where there are 6 to 14 including the employer? If so, you may be enrolled as one of a group, if the employer applies for approval as a "Mandatory Group" and if ,all employees, including the employer, agree to participate. GROUP PREMIUMS will be payable monthly in INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission on a on or before September 30, 1958 -- and after PREPAID 'CUSHION' -- The first payment of one month's premium by groups and individuals ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISION -- TORONTO 7: ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE IRL uary 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services be the only agency offering standard ward in Ontario. No private insurance company or will offer benefits covering standard ward PREMIUMS The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person and $4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife and children under age 19) are made possible through extensive financial contributions hy the Federal and Provincial Governments, of Ontario-re- | 3. Are you a member of a professional association, medical co-operative, craft union, credit union, retail federation, or like group? ; If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check with your organization to determine if it is acting as a collector for its members. Group applications must be in by August 31, 1958. If you are not eligible under 1, 2, or 3, you may enrol as an individual and pay pre- miums directly to the Commission. Indivi- duals applying for Pay-Direct enrolment must make application by September 30, 1958. Application forms are now available at public hospitals and banks (or the Post Office if there is no bank in your coms munity.) Do not delay. YMENT OF PREMIUMS employment. in December TTT nm de by August Januay 1 to March 31, 1959. This will set-up a "prepaid" period to maintain benefits during times when a person may be laid off, changing jobs, or temporarily out of the province. i LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY Groups and individuals not registered by the closin dates stated above under given po: Budo wil not only fail to qualify for the two months' free coverage but will be required to wait three months following application before benefits become avail- able. For example, a group or resident applying in Febroary will not have protection effective until ay 1. beginning in of application m basis begin- stated above, months from T BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT Telephone WAInut 4-3301 XN ELE EER EEE ERE TERETE RARER hE Eh | first place for the season. They {have yet to lose a game in 12 TTT starts at home. Joe McNulty led Welland with three goals. Doug Smith, Don Baker, Mike Damiéo and Jim McMahon registered two apiece . Olle Cll rt el bl th Cl ORR Rll Rl rt tn Plate AAA EE I, ES ------

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