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PRO'S This Tourney May Prove Value Larger Golf Ball The question of whether or not man of United Rum Merchants, | British golfers are handicapped Ltd. said that the larger ball in using the smaller English golf | would be used to determine ball in competition with United whether Mr. Rees was correct. | States players using the 1.68-inch| Wentworth, which is 22 miles American -ball will be resolved|from London, was chosen for the this summer at a new inter-|reason that if a true comparison natioral golf tournament sponsor-|of relative scores is to be obtain- ed by Hiram Walker and Sons|ed from the tournament, a course scotland) Limited, of Dumbar- over which leading professionals , Scotland, distillers of Ballan- have played more than once in tine's Scotch. {the recent past was a pre- The tournament, which is under requisite. the direction of the British Pro-| Describing the £5500 prize |fessional Golfers Association, will money as the biggest yet put up (Barcelona in have the largest prize money|in England, Mr. Wooley said ever put up in Great Britain. Althat this sum is "not just a mat- total of £5500, with a first prize ter of bigger balls and bigger of £1250, will be awarded. |prizes; it has been put up in Golfers of all countries, includ-|order to persuade leading golfers ling amateurs with a club handi-|in Great Britain, from the Com-| Park have a proud history. Rang- ,p of three or less are eligible|monwealth, and we hope .from to enter. |the United States, to enter so we The tournament will be held may get the widest possible rep- {from Aug. 18-20, 1960, at the ~ntation at work to answer the |Wentworth Golf Club, Virginia|vital question." |Water, Surrey, and will be played| The schedule, as announced by with the larger American ball. {the British PGA, calls for one Under international rules, com-|round on each of the West and petitors are permitted to use East Courses of Wentworth on either ball. In this tournament, the first two days of the tourna- {British rules have been changed ment. The 40 professionals with {to make the larger ball compul- the lowest scores, plus qualifying {sory for all players. |amateurs, will play another 3€ It was the smaller British ball|holes on the last day. that was blamed by Dai Rees,| Interested and qualifying en- captain of the British Ryder Cup trants should write directly to | Team, for his team's defeat last The Professional Golfers Associa- |year by the United States team, tion, Ethelburga House, 91-93 In announcing the Tournament Bishopgate, London, E.C.2, Eng in London, Arthur Wooley, chair-|land. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 16, 1960 11] 'SPORT FROM BRITAIN : lasgow Rangers Regain Spotlight LONDON, (CP)--To the delight|men, rareiy sign a non-Catholie. of Scottish sports writers, Glas-| The New Year's day fixture gow Rangers were still in the therefore arouses religious rival« {hunt for the European Cup after ries and once attracted capacity {Wolverhampton Wanderers, pride|crowds of 120,000, Now. because of English soccer, had been elim-|of the history of riots and bottle. linated. throwing, only 30,000 fans are al- | Rangers are to meet Eintracht lowed to watch the hardest-fought lof Frankfurt in one semi-final, Match in Seotiand. |while the mighty Real Madrid, The current Rangers, defending |defending champions, clash with|champions of the Scottish the other. It was League, have shown something of disposed ¢f the @ form reversal by reaching the Scottish Cup final for the first Although overshadowed in re-|lime in seven years, while trail cent seasons by Hearts and Kil- ing hopelessly in the race for the marnock, the men from Ibrox league title, | However, their exploits in the 1 Scottish {European Cup already have [League titles and 14 Scottish Cup|maiched the best performances victories in their 70-year record. of English sides, which have Between the two world wars the never progressed beyond the League trophy left Ibrox Park semi-finals of the competition, only six times. Manager Scott Symon claims ! {that their success has come from COLORFUL EVENT {a rebuilt side, with the accent on One of the most exciting events youth, Goalkeeper George Niven, {in Britain's sports calendar is the backs Erie Caldow and John Lit annual New Year's Day clash tle, halfback Alex Young and between Rangers and their winger Alee Scott have all per deadly rivals from across the formed on Scottish representative city, Glasgow Celtic. Rangers are sides this season and seem cer. a Protestant team, while Celtic, tain to be inciuded in the 1962 originally formed by exiled Irish-'World Cup preparations. Way To Make | Ship Season Barcelona that Wolves. ers have amassed 3 | 11--For The Ladies 7--Who Do Ydu Trust 6--Mr. Adam and Eve 5-2--From These Roots | 4--The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M. | }11---Pojeve | 7--American Bandstand | 6--Fibber McGee 5.2--Comedy Theatre 4--Serials 4:30 P 6:00 P.M. 11--Bob Cummings Show 7--Behind Closed Doors 6--Disney Presents 5--Meet The Press 4--Small World 2--People's Court | 6:30 P.M. 11--Mr. Adams and Eve | 7--Frontier ~-Maverick Lawrence Welk Show ave Gun, Will Trave 2--World Wide 60 10:00 P.M, 7--Jubilee U.S A 4--Gunsmoke 10:15 P.M. 11-6--King Whyte 10:3 Page I News 'Open At 2 SPORTS IN BRIEF LEWISTOWN, Pa. (AP) 3 vi U.S. Ports BLIND BOWLERS FINAL TO FINISH GAME coveralls fired a shot at a news- \ 3 i | ATE (CP)--Th yater- Ss TORONTO, ; (CP) Mickey| WATERLOO (CP)--The Wa paper publisher Friday and held Brown of Toronto and Joe Pep-|lop and St. Marys teams of the him at gunpoint in an attempt to Laid of Vancouver meet hereln ..... Hockey Association Ju-get a religious article printed in| Et php gir " Damon: howling championsniip 10 Rea - Canadians. They led a field of/29:06 minutes of Wednesday 4 | Arr Ad 4 the Li labou! 25 blind contestants who night's game called because of fo tcompeted for the chance to fly|fighting to Toronto and bowl for the TCA Cup. HN Re even anil iol a RT a TIA PSY The Rebel rand Jury Music Appreciation 11:00 P.M. 1-7-6-4.2--News; Weather Sports | 5--Rescue 8 Father Knows Best 2--Award Theatre 11:15 P.M. | 11--Late Show 7--Playhouse Juliette 11:30 P.** Wrestling Movie Playhouse 2-Award Theatre i 1:00 AM. and Mrs SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. 7--Church In The Home Hot Spurs Grab x». 5 ow ons Leadership | "ian 8:30 AM. The Kobasa's really deserved this| Gillards were the only team to take, LONDON (AP) Tottenham roll off, bec e we never gave up until [their full three points from Dunns this "helsea 3-1 Fri-i the last fr was rolled. We are week. Motor City took two and left Hotspur defeated Che 8 53 Fri-| sure our face was a foot long before Clarks with one, Lockwoods claimed day and retained the leadership we got the final score counted. The two from Genosha (1) and Acadians of the English League First Di- Kobasa's wish to thank all the people also took two from Westmount (1). vision back from Wolverhampton who cheered for us in the roll-off,| Bowling in general was a little bet- |v nderers ally Masewic > |ter than usual this week and it showed : Shotara. Bi hn Bg aed Jay with 734 (281, 213, 240); W.| Only a narrow difference in| ews tha we wer behind, The steam Mocks 728 (230, FBO F. COReh (goal average separates the two| bath hel Ed te 3 a . | M | Bb Beiped Ed quite a bit and we | cap this would give F. Goguen a single teams. Both have 49 points, of 368 which rates a special mention.. Tottenham has four more Celia Osmok had a 300 single for the |" - , E. Henry was also in the 700 group games to play. Wolverhampton, glass and it was the first one for her ] er < with 713 (280, 223, 210). : i av. bas Sure she was more happy with the", coo group was considerable this| Who did not play. Friday, has " Po week with: B, Taylor 698 (292, 201,five. > Wolves had taken over the Po Mee Cam oul hear her brag-| zs); D. Solomon 672 (236, 232, 184); H Bill Anonechuck had a 279 for nfield 640 (228, 178, 239); Ald Coguen leadership four days ago and are ig At Be Bn lh dt! )); W. Trehern 614 (185, 210, fighting for the Cup and league To ro Te ey oa ere EL ag) OL Ce, W), A Ei inuble, the greatest prize In Eng before he bowls. There may be > w. Thompson 609, 185, C ! protest 2 Hooper 607 (186, 209, 212); Rovers in the Cup final May 7. 10:30 7 .M, The banquet is going to be held y ass. 167, Wi; J. Gow Three great goals by centre !1--Brave Theatre et ayo (00 (3% £30 17s "aia J.' Gwin forward Bobby Smith gave FahniE gonuiot, oo" who to vote as. President. There| ( singles over 215 were by: R.|teénham victory before a crowd | ¢--Uncle Jerry are rumours that we may have com- Dingman 1. Welsh 248, G. Stick- (of 67,000 at Chelsea. The star- 11:00 AM. petition tila year wood 246 i ennor 240, studded Spurs were held to 1-1] 6--Church Service A. Gogas and M T. Mon: at halftime but outplayed Chelsea $=Mormung Worship We had th Lemon in the second half. go AM Drops this B. Courtney with a. Burnley stayed in the race by Ok at Co | ing 79, D. Gwilliam with 90 and i . + 7 |5--Lets Look at Congress ren with 98, beating Leicester City 1-0 with a 12:00 YOON week sees our playoffs, so let's goal scored by England winger |i1--Bugs Bunny make sure that every member of your | John Connelly. That put Burnley; 7 -Roller Derby eam shows up and does his best. |only two points behind Tottenham and Wolverhampton, with six ore games to play. DPV cree ee Brov fos aw oii dora tl oo g . " Sold VEL OME BABA A #1 n 4 TALS SHIRE Ver oat UN A Cooper, Sioux: By T E CA Mohawk; Mike Childerhose, 0 ARS A BA Cree captain; Brian Doyle, Cree and Doug Doyle, Sioux. ~--Oshawa Times Photo 5 Adventure heatr Edve of Night 1:45 P.M. 6--Mister "X" MOND youngster is never too young, nor too small apparently, to pull a good, strong bow. Here are the winners in the Indians' "Little Braves' group: Robert Results of the archery classes » held at Simcoe Hall/during the It past few months have revealed that the sport is popular with boys of all ages and that a OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Jim Scott 228, 204; Frank Cooper Eric Jacklin 208 and Bill Grandy Men over 200 with hand Pike 290, 248 2--Bishop Sheen 7:00 P.M. Father Knows Best Broken Arrow Lassle ~Ov ewistown Sentinel, was held started for at least two United r 45 minutes before police States Great Lakes ports. broke into the room, overpowered| The Referees had awarded thelthe worker and took Mis to Mh i 1. Rogers Spend game to Waterloo who were lead-| Rowland quoted Charles Lynch e Clovellni. iron ure 8 rps |$ : nd gq ynell, season Friday. Last season the {ing 2-0 when fights broke out on|37, a brick plant worker, as say-|first arrival in Clevel the ice and in the stands after ing: *7|first arrival in Cleveland harbor NEW YORK (AP) -- Twenty-|st Mary's disputed a penalty. " was April 24. eight events with $100,000 orl myo award would have given front page of tonight's paper with| Buffalo's shipping season offi. more added and three others Waterloo the series 4-0 but be-|my picture. You just tell me you cially opened Thursday when the which guarantee a gross of $100, cause -the game officials hadn't won't publish this and I'll shoot ighter James \ att, a Nichol 000 are included in the 467 stakes reported the game forfeited the you dead." son 'Transit Company laker, events listed at 33 race tracks by OHA has ordered it finished here. Employees of the paper said |moved through slush ice into the the Thoroughbred Racing Asso- tonight [Lynch had been there several harbor, beating the start of the ciation for this vear. The stakes : [times before in attempts to get 1958 season by five days. The have a value of $10,892 500 added TEACHER WINS articles printed but had made no Watt will load pig iron for De- by the tracks to nomination and| HAMILTON (CP) -- Ron Wal- threats on the previous visits troit. {entry fees. llingford, 2 - year - old Toronto| Rowland said Lynch made the| mua glitanker Imperial Corne |wall became the first cargo ves- | DETROIT FULLBACK TRADED teacher, Friday won the 11th an- threat, pulled out a .22-calibre sel to arrive in Owen Sound when i 4 ol id nual Firestone war veterans' 15-|target pistol and fired a shot. DETROIT (4P) Delo Lions mile road race. He travelled the " In Sh elton 13 soothe he Han, it moved into that Georgian Bay of the Nations oot 2 eagle distance in one hour, 23 minutes, {1 Duvlisher ; ing y i ar- port Friday. Capt, A. G., Knight | traded fullback John Henry John- 59 seconds. coming home 34 sec- n Stroup to se he article in as te ith fhe to Pittsburgh Steelers Mon-| ype. was presen wi e tradi. But after Stroup left the office, tional silk hat. son Sr te Ntocler draft choice |onds ahead of John Church of day for ole P) od ice . . 4 in 1961, and another in 1962, [Loronto. Rowland said Lynch blocked the Wig tet geiger Muay |Johnson, a former Calgary Stam-| TO USE U.S. LICENCE door with a chair, sat down and Bay arrived at Sau e. Marie, hai had a poor: season last| yo\poN (R Briti | declared he was going to hold the|Ont., from the Lakehead Friday NDON (Reuters) -- British) plicher until the paper was|on her maiden run with 600,000 racing ace Stirling Moss bio published. Ibushels of grain, {year at Detroit. Friday he will drive under PICK PALMER, SNEAD y {American colors this year to es- -- ON -- Premium NEW YORK (AP) Arnold), pe a 12-month British driving amen STOVE OIL |Palmer, the new Masters cham-|;io0 nce disqualification slapped | Courteous, Prompt Delivery [pion, was named Friday to team = =\o 5500 Tic" week for) VIGOR OIL CO. dangerous driving, Moss has a For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone {with Sam Snead in the eighth an- nual invitational Canada Cup and valid American driving licence. | Drivers must produce civilian OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 | 11-6 4 2 nd Trail 0 P.M. 11-6--Joan Fairfax 7--Maverick §. Marshall | 4--=Dennis The Menace 8:00 P.M. I Love Lucy Ed Sullivan Sunday Showcase 8:30 P.M. | 11--Ann 7-L 391, Stevenson 353 and triple Clarke 387, C Palmer 334, Alex Shewiluck 385, Dufour | Ruitter 375. The above are all | scores, believe it or not Lemon League singles Clarke 90, Willie Stevenson 93, 196 and Ruitter 96 "Team scores Gyros 3, , Kro s 2, Mixers 2 2 ankers 4, and Shiners 230; 0. Imagine, the Shiners have only three Norm [points in the last five games 19 p-- - - 11 y 6__Mickey Mouse Club 5--Playvhouse rn About Music Stooges PM. Show I BIG STAKES Johnny want this printed on the 4 Gibson | 2 ST. JOHN'S LEAGUE Championship: Dodgers 59 5796; Odd-Six 5564 and Bombers 553% Dodge are champs for the { year, by beating the Altos by 171 pins. | iu ® Sst It was very disappointing to the Altos yy arnien when they heard about Mike going toy. the hospital with his infected ear drum. |; 1 thought the team would fight that much harder when they found out but they just gave up completely. I amg, sure that they had their lowest triple of the year on their last night Consolation Champs: Kob 5990; No Names 35969; Goofers and Automatics Polishers Mac 5:30 P.M. Tin Tin McGraw 2---Superman 6:00 P.M. 7--Early Show 1-6--News 4--Western 2--Casey Jones 6:15 P.M. 6--The Vikings 6:30 P.M. | fi--Family Altos 2,| 8 35 B coft again Ford Wilbur Down Gordon Shemilt and Leon Parks 211, 4 22 T--Mr North Venema 216; 3 Ken Neal 212 | 4 La Let's have everybody out next week 5-2 the last week of our play-offs. Don't banquet on Saturday, April in the church base forget our 23, at 6.00 p.m ment. 7--The Alaskans 4--Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 P.M. 1--San Francisco Beat 6-4--Jack Benny 5-2--Loretta Young 10:30 P.M 11--Saber of London 7--Not For Hire 6--Fighting Words 5--Phil Silvers Show 4--What's My Line as 5742 -- 8:45 AM, 2--Church Invitation 9:00 A.M. 5-4-2--Weather; News 11-6-4-2--Weather; News 5 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid 5--The Four Just Men 4---Death Valley Days 2---The Viking: 7:15 P.M, 7--~News; Weather 7:30 P.M. 11-6--Don Messer 7--Cheyenne 5--Riverboat 4--Kate Smith Show 2--Riverboat 1:00 P.M. 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They play Backburn| s--iIndustrv un Parade 2 Spe a | 11:15 P.M. 11--Late Show 7--Playhouse 6---Background 2--Award Theatre 11:30 P.M. 3--Movie 4--Theatre 11:45 P.M, 6-Camera Three 5--Moyie | {International Trophy golf matches in Ireland next June. and competition licences before | |{they can race. | 11-6 | s 607 8:00 A.M. 7--Buffalo A.M. 5-2--Today 4---News: Roundup 8:15 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 AM. 7--Fun House 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 7--Komedy Korner 5--Ding Dong Schoo! 4--Popeye's Play 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--District Attorney 9:30 A.M. 11--Movie --Romper Room Burns and Allen Life of Riley --Helen Neville 10:00 A.M. 5.2--Dough Re Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 AM, 7--Morning Show 5-2--Play Your Hunch 4-On The Go 11:00 AM. Jane Gray Show rice Is Right Love Lucy 3-2 of Well | ALBERT ST The four te championship gether and CHURCH LEAGUE bowling for running close res are: next 2865 Fargo 4--Father Knows Bes 9:00 P.M. 5-2--Peter Gunn 4--Danny Thomas 9:30 P.M. Music "60 Adventures Theatre ns | rn PITCHER TO LEAFS {rookie pitcher Carl Mathias to| he ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)--Ipon Dillard from the same club. lefthander, | | mar Miteff Pounds 1 e 0 CLEVELAND (AP)--Cleveland | Y w Indians Friday night optioned] | oung amer [Toronto of the International {League and recalled wnstielder] Pudgy Alex Mite ff recovered|Mathias, 23-vear-old | from the shock of a bloodied|won 17 and lost nine at Mobile face and hurt pride in the fourth |, the Southern Association last! {round and pummelled young Don! ¢eacon. | Warner for a sixth-round tech- | nica' knockout Friday night. ARCARO SUSPENDED | Miteff weighed 202 and Warner, NEW YORK (AP) -- Jockey 192 for the scheduled *10-rounder.| Eddie Arcaro, who begins an en- It was Warner's decision not to forced 10 - day vacation today, continue after the fifth round./rode the 4,500th winner of his] {Under New Jersey rules the bout brilliant career Friday at Aque- |goes as a sixth-round TKO. duct when he booted home Tor-| Warner's decision came as no /onto-owned Kings Song in the surprise. In the fifth round Mi-|sixth race. The 44-year-old reins- teff worked him over so thor-|man was suspended by the stew-| oughly that it appeared Warner|ards for careless riding Wednes- | {hardly knew whe |day. | i ; Jets and the 11-6. 6--Good Life Thes 5--Family Playhouse News: Weather Public Service 12:15 P.M 6-Dateline U.N 4--Congress 12:30 P.M. News National Highlights 8--Good Life Theatres 5--Space Ranger 4--Bar Association Drama 2_News Conference PLATERS LEAGUE Top scores for the day go to our m te serious bowler of the Automatic's, bowling a 192, 282, 256 for total of 730. But his team mates were away down and they only re- ceived one point. Johnny Catton of the games and opposing team, the Gyro's, had the Grace Locke other three points. Johnny bowled a rt p 206, 257 for a 666. 10:00 P.M. Steve Allen Show By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tony Leswick scored the win- High Triples Vanderstoop | DINE goal after four minutes 29 , 164) 640; Vie Williams (184, seconds of overtime as Detroit 654; Dawson 2a 234) Red Wings beat Montreal Cana- 1 i 1 , 26 508; o Wh REO - > 23 226) 500, Sosnowski| 9i€ns 2-1 in the seventh and de- 50) 629: M. O'Reilly (161, ciding game of the Stanley Cup 12:45 P.M 209) 651; Vyschaft (193, 189, 221) final six years ago tonight at De- ~Assig "ott #03; J. Yokemishyn (139, 243, 222) 604] 450i = H--Astisniment Otaws and Gray (167, 263, 168) 603 : A 1:00 P.M High singles not already noted: Bert tes tio. DM. a ). (If you do as good Thornbury 204, Guy Mathew 213, E.| v 7, ~John Collingwoo! ire help your team) Wakely 207, Don Wilson 2i2 and Bob] NO PREDICTIONS Reade 233 McCullough 203, 210 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP Bowling Stars 2 jen| On the minus 'side we have Larry Manager Casey Stengel refused © Sit Back With Stan Gray 237; Fogal, a low triple of 395, Johnny o ih) . Sirs : shod Wednesday to predict a pennant for his New York Yankees. SFEK SNEAD, HOG WANT 18-HOLE MATCHES lad id Zoing $0 90 ke] 9 LONDON (AP) Ben Hogan| LONDON (AP)--Britain's pro- ast year, D) a 2 world . ' Ie, % %M) | championship and said I'd win it and Sam Snead, America's most |fessional golfers asked the United again," he said. "This year, I'm famvus golf pair, invited, States Monday to agree to scrap- gonna see what the players can|Wednesday to take in ping 36-hole matches in Ryder Ro sey cited p itet match against British{Cup competition. Britain and the "asey cited poor pitching \ 36 the lack of runs oF Dik nat the Ryder Cuppers Dai Rees and y play 36-hole foursomes reasons for the team's collapse Peter Alliss at Wentworth early s matches spread over last year. He said there as in July after the Canada Cup {wo days. Thé British players fa- 1 IGE 5 +" tournament in Ireland late in vor two series of foursomes over some improvement though the I June and the centenary of the 18 holes on the first day and two Yanks finished their Florida 2 training with an 11-19 record, British Open at St. Andrews July series of singles over 18 holes on second day. poorest in the American League. | Chatton 1 11-6--The 7--Mike 4--June Pearl Cooper with Town Above Hammer Allyson P.M. 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