The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1960, p. 11

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| O'Neill Collegiate 'Wins District Meet (Whitby), Fowler (TCS), 36' 9%", ; Zayette The Lakeshore District COSSA|5 track and field meet was held (Ajax). Monday at the Whitby District! High [High School. 5 O'Neill Cuilegiate of Oshawa scored a total of 105 points close- |ly followed by Whitby District 4 {High Schooi's 92 points Despite near perfect wealhel lonly ihwes records were broken, two of the records in the javelin throw. Hall of Ajax threw the |intermediate javelin 157 feet inches to break the former rec- lord, with Miles of O'Neill Col- legiate of Oshawa copping the |second javelin record with a 108' 4" thiow The oi track broken was in the Junior 880 yd. dash with Should of Pickering running a fast 2 minutes, 22.1 seconds. Jump %", (Ajax) Fletcher oCVvD). Pole Vault -- 10", Rapsey (Whitby). Hop, Step Fletcher (OCVI)., 35 3%", Stimming (OCVD). Discus record i - Wp (Whitby), Jump (Ajax), 34' 2", Walker (Whithy), Aberinan (0CCI), Crothers -- Newift (Ajax), Kosurko (Ajax), Sproule38' 6%", (OCVI), Brown (OCVI). Run. Broad Jump -- Kosurko - A 17° 11", Newitt. (Ajax),|Stewart (Ajax), Switzer (Whitby) Lane scoffed at the latest Walker |Cargill (Piek.). Long (Whitby), Whitby, Don (Ajax), Egger Newit (OCVD) Shot Put -- Simpson (OCVI),|(Bow.), Chubb (TCS), (Whitby), | (Ajax) Sproule] Brown| 220 Yard Dash -- (OCVD), | (Ajax), 78' 9", Bell (OCVI), Madill (Whit-| (Pick.). by), Clarke (Don.) ! 'SNYDER SHINES Burke (OCVID), {Twist (Bow.), Vernon (TCS). Shot Put -- Laybourne (TCS), | Bothwell (Bow.), Dun-| can (Ajax), Ashby (Whitby). Javelin -- Hall (Ajax), 157" 6", By ED WILKS | Bill Veeck screamed _ wr. York Yankees-Kansas City Relay -- OCVI, 1:39.5, TCS,|{.ade. But pity poor | Richards, 'whose Baltimore Or- t SENIOR 100 - Yard Dash -- t| (Pick.), 11.2 sec., Barlow (OCVI), 4 the swap. ,|Chubb (TCS), Brewer (Ajax). | Russ Snyder, who broke Se { (Whitby 56.0 Trim sec., (Bow.), (Whitby), A Weller | ciohth for a 7-4 decision, 880 Yard Dash -- Weller (Pick |, into gham the A's lineup after Thursday's Jane deal sent Bob Cerv to the Yank- ardwell| .o" for Andy Carey, batted in y . Tac four runs and beat the Orioles 440 Yard Dash -- Tushingham| iy pig second two-run single as Cardwell |g oncas City scored five in the Orioles Stymied By R's New Lineup Entry THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 20, 1960 11] ™Yy 'Tourney Names Olympic Boxers MONTREAL (CP) -- Canada's {five-man Olympic boxing team will be selected May 26 after the windup to the national champion- |ships, a three - day tournament the bases loaded in the sixth),|that has drawn 65 amateurs from The game, delayed three times y. rain, covered four hours and | Associated Press Staff Writer | Fisher walked three in a row, coast-to-coast. and Frank |forcing a run home. New| Snyder then won it with his sin-| 'A's|gle and Siebern added a two-run P a uljtriple. | The talent is seasoned, the {prospects hopeful. Montreal's Dennis White, a rail- way baggage agent and leading figure in Canadian amateur Box- The deal that sent Cerv back jn for more than 30 years, has joles were stopped short of a tier, the Yankees--the 34-year-old| Wilson for the American League lead bY outfielder went to the A's in a Steady hem named manager of 11956 sale -- again?" Sox president. "The Yankees," Union, will lead a selection eom- hie quipped "keep sending players mittee in a huddle to choose the to Kansas City for seasoning." | brought a "What, Ey i ol dll Conroe k, Wintel ite, the bomiag Shai] the Canadigp Amateur Athletic |five team members immediately |after the final bouts. Ron Stewart To i dimen sere wil be te the elimination series will be: the first program in a new 'muBici- {pal sports centre in the {housing a 4,500-seat gymnasium, |giant swimming pool and frain- Leave Ottawa fii: Next Se ason je facilities for police cadets. TORONTO (CP)--Ron Stewart, former Queens University half- baék, will leave Ottawa Rough Riders of the Big Four football | union at the end of next season, it was announced Thursday night. Rou Georg Javelin Miles (OCVID),|2:39.9, Schilling (Whitby), Bloye |»: 108' 4", Anderson (OCVI), Rap-| (Whitby). * sey (Ajax), Ing (Whitby), | Mile Run Kemp (Don.) Relay Donevan, 50.8 sec., 6:07.4, Roka (Don.) Whitby, OCVI, OCCIL | High Jump Wilson INTERMEDIATE 5 5', Guon (Don.), 1000 Yard Dash Dawson | (OCV1), MeCullough (Bow Pick.), 11.0 sec., Craig (Pick.) | Run. Broad Jump - Barlow | "iy 35 players who have gone Stone (TCS), Tunnicliffe (OCVI).|(OCVD), 19° %", Brewer (Ajax).|i (ho A's in their 16 swaps with 290 Yard Dash -- Law (Whit-| McCullough (Bow.), Tushingham | 0" vo i over the last five 25.0 sec., Adair (TCS), Wiis (Whitb) drove in six Kansas City Tunnicliffe (OCVI). Pole Vault Parker I against ookie Chuck Yard Dash Law (Whii-|8' 6, Gibson (Ajax), Rundle pada and losing reliever Jack 54.4 sec., Chaytor (OCVI),|(Bow.), Griffin (OCVD) Fisher (2-3). Craig (Pick.), Preeston (TCS) Hop; Step, Jump -- McCullough Southpaw Bud Daley (3-2), 880 Yard Dash Woods |(Bow.), 36' 7", Wilson (Pick.),\jitted for 'a pinch-hitter in the (OCVI), 2:16.2, Dingman (OCVI),|Barlow (OCVID), Correll (Whitby). eighth, won it. He allowed only Anderson (OCVI), Cherewaty| Shot Put -- Love Don.),|four hits but all Orioles runs (Don. ). 38' Yates (TCS), Nicholish-|w ait Dropo drove them in with Mile en (OCCI), Brooks (Whitby) a two-run homer in the first and Discus Brooks (Whithy),|5 two-run single in the eighth 121' 9", Yates (TCS), Gray| Estrada allowed only three hits (0CCn, | (0CVD), Love (Don.) |and struck out seven, but walked Blas-| Javelin -- Love (Don.) eight in his 6 1-3 innings. Snyder's (Whitby), Correll single tied if in the seventh Gunn (Don and the A's then went to work on TCS Whit-| Fisher Jerry A total of eight schools entered the competition with the first two winners in each event qualifying the Central Ontario Second- ary Schoo! Track Meet being held at Port Hope May 30 at 2:00 p.m, The scoring system was based on a 5, 4 3, 2, 1 point system second, third, and fourth respectively ) minutes. The loss left the Birds in sec- 'lond place, a game behind Chi- sit 3 (cago White: Sox, whose game at| P Ck.) Boston was rained out. No other Piattie| mes were scheduled. Snyder and Norm Siebern, two for A332 poli Spaulding T.V.~ Towers or Antennas . ® INSTALLED MOVED = ® REPAIRED - SERVICE TO ALL SETS LEN & LOU's T.V. RA 8.5804 RA 5.7844 for first lace I chools MOORE WORKS OUT 7 147, T manoff meet in the over match in Indianapolis, May 2 --CP Wirephot ny (TCS), 440 by h Rider general manager ge Terlep said Stewart may leave the team for Toronto Ar- gonauts as early as this fall. He said Stewart's 'legal stud- es require him to move to Tor- onto where he has opportunity for courses and.a job which he can't get in Ottawa." Terlep's suggestion of a Stewart - for - Bobby Kuntz trade| was vetoed by Argonaut's man-| aging director Lew Hayman. Hayman said he previously knew | nothing of Stewart's status. | Terlep said the five-foot-eight, former yankee, | 170 pound 'halfback will Jesve Ot- 455. |opened with a single, and after A ee Whether trou truck t second time 5 ud | Ca ey str les on hos hiteer with But he said that he will Robertson| (he fanned as a pinch- -- make a foken deal for Bl ie aaon Pick ctition are as Whitby 51, Donevan inity College 44, Bowman- 26 and OCCI 15. JUNIOR 100 Yard D QCV1 12.2 8 J -- (Don Smith I'CS), (OCVI1 220 Yard Dash (Don Giroux 56( Don n the comj OCVI 105 ng 56, Ajax @ ' ARCHIE A heavy bag as he trains for out with Willi Moore and Bes- steadies it c the pion S non-title it to | Besmanoff As an assistant light - heavyweight Archie Moore rips a 2ND FULL WIN Don Erickson Pushing Forth By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Kunkel gave Pitcher Don Erickson of Buf- 0m t { 1-3 nn ngs So talo Bisons seems to have «is Arroyo struck iy decided toni prosperity after being on in the eighth, com- Greco-Roman wrestlin for most of this young starter and winner only the upper part of rational League season Pena with two on and can be used, will begin Saturday) Erickson emerged from the B Dan More jon's triple Robert Steckle of Kitchene son bullpen less than a week ago, 3¢ in the first and the won both his bouts in the 191 and has turned in two complele Jets' Prent ce Browne and Ha- pound free-style class. Free:style game victories. Thursday night vana's Jim Pendleton traded two- wrestling allows the use of any he beat Rochester 3-1. The right run homers later on. Ron Black-/part of the body : hander has given up « hree Urn 10 John Jansen Guelph, ad a runs in 18 innings as a Ri wi and a loss in the 147'%-pound 75 es i-1 average gran class rain Ssrhed Yee al : Reed - hac Bruno Ochman, Sault Ste In 93 many inp ngs 2s {1 run to help Vito Valintin-|Marie lost twice in the 160-pound Lever Te had 2 33 os y the loss and the Marlins class, but Kurt Boese, Kitchener, ord and 2 2.50 ET nto seventh place, a half- had a loss and a win in the same SCORELESS TIE behind the Vees. category The victory gave the fi In the i) J i t a e-ga i Bisons a 1%-game advan Bordin, hey open a three-g ; Bing over Toronto, which played one. ith San Francisco's second-place a scoreless, 10-inning tie with Wrestling at 136% pounds, Giants tonight with a .233 batting ' average, Montreal. The game was ealied Matti Jutila, Sudbury, had a vic-| Pirates, lacking a sturdy No. 3| 0 oq" all their runs before the nings and struck out 56 men by agreement to allow Monirea |tory in the second round, after and 4 pitcher behind aces Vern|c. ic oot started. Hal Smith Since, but has lost all six deci- to catch a train. drawing a first-round bye Law and Bob Friend, rapped 13 Cans three, two with a sec-| 5190S 10 that span. Col 62 --------|hits, picked up four unearned, inning homer off loser Ray| and Richmond snapped Miami's runs and whipped St. Louis Car-| gg deck, a 19-year-old lefty mak- winning streak, 14-4. dinals 8-3 Thursday night. That |i, his major league debut. , Erickson gave only eight hits broke a tie for first with the poh Clemente was 4-for-5, scored scored on Bob Will's foul fly. Bob giving him 15 (viants, who were rained out; vice and drove in' the final Pir. | Anderson (1-1) was the winner le Bob Wine ovided home took the Giroux son Morriss 0 33," Run Woods (OCVI) Robertson (Pick.), Switzer oCVvl), Shotcho Tie, Johnson { y), Clapp OCV1), 26.7 Jump Madill (Whit-'4' * Luchak (Whitby), ko (OCCI), Brent (Bow.). Broad Jump 18' 5", Law 1 (Bow Cooper Vault Craig Bothwell Piper Step and 137 10 (Whit- Vasko Amat. Wrestlers Begin Tourney "i +. ous - MONTREALL (CP) -- Amateur| (OCVI), Crothers (OCVI) grapplers from across Canada| gg0 Yard Dash Stroud met here Thursday night the! (pick.), 2:22.1, DuMoulin (TCS),|10 opening rounds the Canadian Cyvderman (OCVI Whitby amateur vile Run Milar Don Hop, Strong Hitting Puts Pirates Up By Half 3-1) won his first as a 'starter; Loser Sandy Koufax (0-4) went for the Pirates but needed Fred ali the way for the Dodgers, Greens veliet Jap do 2 ob» blowing a 4-0 lead after piling up bop la ie Cars Sy ~.o leight of his 10 strikeouts in 4 1.3 four hits for six innings, then gave innings. The southpaw Swifty ny LS an two runs B 3 up fol G Inore in oa 9 the ? zisth hasn't won since he tied the gg |detore Lireen 3 id league strikeout record inning. with 18 against the Giants last The Pirates, topping the league Aug. 31. He has worked 56 in- McKay by), (Whitby) (TCS) (Pick.), Cornish! Fletcher . Calder 50.6 sec by, Don Lumpe, Relay Mile Whitby Open Two Mile Run Pick 11:48.5 Willis | (Pick.), (Whitby a -- 30W TCS). Jump n not | Stewart. | LIMITED TIME INTRODUCTORY OFFER! of yrestling champion huk Ing only chins SWEDES BEAT IRISH The free - style ch MALMO, Sweden (Reuters)- Sweden avenged a defeat in Dub- lin last November by trouncing the Republic of Ireland 4-1 in an| international football match here. ships and in which body amp found be ht the nree men on ndo relief out Inter- for out red three Heating Problem ? For the finest in * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING * GAS WATER HEATERS Eli Grba belted a ym homer while Jack four hits including a mond's starter, By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Pittsburgh Pirates overcoming nitching with their bats, have tled back for » National back game QUALITY GARDEN GLOVES 174-pound class, Guide Sault, won one and lost ni-rut major Galt Terriers Weakened As Player Retires | Victoria Regina GALT (CP)--Galt Terriers of To Start Career the Senior Inter-county Baseball At Old Woodbine League suffered a blow Thursday runs. Cal Browning (2-3) vhen Wes Lillie, their 31-year-old TORONTO (CP)--Victoria Re- gina, Victoria Park's little sister loss. second baseman, retired just two Montreal avoided setting a club d before the opening of the record of consecutive defeats (13). local eseason in playing the tie with T¢ The club plays Listowel Legion-|will run the first race of her ca but the ignominious record could naires here Saturday reer at Old Woodbine today y retirement leaves the club, Victoria Regina's debut will be the pennant in 1959 watched with considerable inter veakened. Catcher est because of her close relation- come tonight at home against 1 i } L seles Dodgers 5-4. Chicago hander Sam Jones (4-3), who has y Clifford and shortstop Ron ship to the brilliant colt, Victoria An Dodgers 5-4. Chicago han Rochester. Bob Smith went the wi distance for Toronto, giving onl} n " Cubs defeated Philadelphia Phil-|yet to win on the road, at Pitis- l- Hodara also have retired, ace Park, The latter, third finisher Yes . a jumped son, St Louis burgh tonight. | five hits while Connie Grob, Bill Kunkel and Nels Chittum a lowed the Leafs only three outhpaw Basil Curry has turned in last month's Kentucky's Derby |: 1 Grob started but retired in the a wd centre fielder and entered in Saturday's Preak- = to Sixin piace REDLEGS STOP DODGERS second inning after being hit by Will Ch n Seattle, Wash. ness Stakes, is probably the best DOU pay The Redlegs clipped the Dodg- Sp -------------------------- - = |colt ever to be bred in Canada ers 5-4 for the second night in a Vada Pinson's triple capped SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords a the ninth inning after Elio Chacon she is considered to be the gam t filly on Ontario tracks. The got it started with a bunt. 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