r la GIVE UP RUM TOT? |Ski Team Navy Types Indignant To Bue ® ® ® y | 1 At Politician's Idea TE Tals training was made Sunday at the annual meeting of the Canadian 'Amateur Ski Association. much would be haved by abolish- a legal issue, specifically pro- Canadian Press Staff Writer Taylor said the government ing the institution. vided in navy regulations. OTTAWA (CP)--It may be a|has provided about $60,000 for WATERED DOWN DO soutkalth reinain] i ay De B/NAS. provi MC avadians in $300,000 OR MORE ATER Ro : : ? | long time before Canad Se the Davi ipavion of Cana an Taylor says the issue costs|. In brief, the rules call for the to be filled on the 14-member oung a an i wn pics Canadian Olympic $300,000 a year. The navy reck-|issue of one-eighth of a pint of team, which will comprise eight It i) ca 'the DIG. Coninttice needs another $20,000, (ons that it consumes about 95 {um a day a an 2 ) men and six women. ing Progr a. CORSOrVA Ver h ts rather 000 gallons of rum a year at who wants it. The N - : MP for ny Be oe nM wl He Fink sea. That amounis to $150,000 lowed to lake their rum neal. noi heen worked out but it is ex- suggested recently that the po of the rum ration when ath-|worth. but the navy, too, is re- But the men aboard ship have pe.ieq the team will participate By DON HANRIGHT SHORT OF MONEY two parts water or the only Ontario choices. Alta, and the senior Nordic| In any event ence of opinion aco 5-0 BOWL For COOL SUMMER FUN IN ' AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT!... EXPERT INSTRUCTION EVERY WED. NIGHT 8 PM Save M On A Ore ished and the money saved with the rum ration would be a . i a Canalis . , Sere lym- [to about $600,000. rum, turned over to the Canadian good way to finance the Olym The. daily tot goes only to men drink. sen approved. Ly the Women's athletics: But the rum issue is an, ,,1v (o those over 20. The navy messes aboard ship, where they Christian Temperance Union Of ancient tradition estimates that of its sea - going can get a variety of liquor dur- Hoo Ag Sel lg daily access to their own "wet and non - commissioned officers,| Whatever the rules, the Cana-| Pp canteens." But what of the sailor about 75 per cent elect to take|dian gob wants his daily tot an AY reac at % : 5 Mon ich Ize) : r og JOC the _uiny pes mao dirty weather, and facing! Of the balance, roughly 17 per | entitled to it. And despite Tay- Michael Guzell, Port Arthur. 2 | 0 this . only cent still are under age and |lor's views, it seems likely that = an they stand. Said one in Victoria: amenity is a 2%-ounce shot of thereby disqualified, and the rest aboard ships at sea the boat- , p Z woht 1s piped at noon I've been at sea. It's my right there is a differ- of rum they get $1.80 a month. every forenoon for some time to and privilege, and no politician here is y 8 V P 9 t J ary ee-ree ieams Citv Cricketers |"VAcTON Win Big Match . Wi side won out by a margin of 19 With Two 111S son's side in the annual President : y vs Vice president match at the od its season with two fine wins no kets and no runs scored Down Kent 5 | day . night Saturdays Gus long was just as steady their opponents 129. Sixty bowlers In the first match the locals and had a catch taken behind the 3 aka v last night Sutton s.ored on a single by took part in the trebles games In UAW softball play last night, team, St. Simon's, but could only ball, Tire 6-4 and Modern Upholster-jopen the way for Modern. Bryan the presentation to the club by this meagre total a win looked off his first ball but recovered also scored in the third. Clark ial Lawn Bowling Association pins| impossible from this insult to catch the bats- drove Hamiiton home and then he has won over the years. The ignoring the odds, shot the Toron- clean bowled and then a catch by, , hearin splurge in the Texaco threatened in the and w ill be hung in the clubhouse The star of the match was John SELets for ore ran teh tak Kent's the required runs to win. that ibn bE 8 Nex i i scored 2 » Osh- John Huband had a catch taken J's fa . : La . i Huband who scored 20 of the Osh J a Kinloch after getting one run, hoppy UPHOLSTERING J. Biddulph 14 S. J. Phillips 16 wickets for only eight runs clean bowled and one leg before... .c. in (he sixth. Kent's got Solomon, ss: Neilson (in the ' ng 4 hl ) etcalfe were Len Harris, with two wickets eis for three runs A sacrifice by Keenan let(S¢ % A Brown 1 for eight runs, and Gus Long with The dovercourt opening bowl: nre.aw get home in the first and If; Lyons (in the seventh): Ham- ¢ peacock 5 MacMillan 4 NM +7) 9 Piatt 1 Snowden This was a fine win for young soon had Oshawa struggling for ginicch's also. In the strong sixth, Milton, 3b; Maxwell, p 1 Snowe GORD AND BERT'S TEXACO wr team for the first time With the score at one, Norm Cooper, and Hickey drove in Aceltine, Garrow, Tutak, Nor:| The first OSHAWA OVER Keeton was bowled and Mal Mac-| Laing and Meraw in the schedule will be played this com- Ldoyd took tion of two more runs. Then, withthe second. Sneddon, Shearer and go, 12 trebles games will be played he team to a win over Toronto band and Gus Long were out and seventh. having the best scores going into overcourt. which the locals bettered for ris had different ideas and Harris, yickey, If; Harper: Keenan, 1b; playoffs a normal match will produce be-| Wallace, Hacker, Weston and Greely p. y |urday, June 11, when the Ward tween 100 and 200 runs Sargent did not have to bat KENT'S: Cochrane, ¢; Johns, Jp] And Lovell will be up for competition. _ Once again it was the combina-| Since the Oshawa team could g, Bannon, 2b; Sneddon, 1b; 1t is a mixed trebles event it . nd tak- yl in i . Fi . bbered Jury that did the damage. Huband tak-/get the 15 runs, the win is re-|ra)) of (in the seventh); Legree,| oy voi 159 in Legi (Ban. | oe I Next 0 meets| Goodall, rf; Malloy (in the sixth) | ) Dasebun Spy one run, Parkdale in Toronto returning to|p. i gin AAS arkdale in Toronto returming t0ip. Smith, p The Dairy scored three runs FAST TIME intended to 'soften up' the bat- aspiring cricketers are invited o| ; : D 2 i i British divinity student, wor ting team and lan Wallace and attend the practice sessions held]! Modern Upnolstering easily de- four in the fourth, four in the fifth 2 ; y st , : | : i Texaco and one in the sixth. Jury and the 800-metre race in 1:48.3 at awa on Saturday. Wallace bowled day, Lakeview Park {30 last night Tullack was high sc - for Stadium Saturday, It was the |Oshawa Dairy with four runs fastest time for the distance in Adair, Wallis and Corneil tal lied for two each LJ Jury and Lovell runners Of ! eY 3 1 t H 18IS Laxston, Strzelczyk, Corneil] chores for Oshawa Dairy. They | ° struck out 13 players and allowed ! Recall Patrick Davs OSHAWA DAIRY -- Rose, Wysutski; Lubel, if; Tullack Canadian Press Staff Writer day, has a vivid recollection of minutes remaining, we went Joseph, cf; Crosmass, ¢: Lax- Old-time hockey players--and the Montreal Wanderers Ot- ahead 11 - 10 but the referee ston, p; Strzelczyk, p: Corneil, p: Telephone RA 3-2631 spinning yarns about the turn- He was in the Silver Seven nets an offside . a of-the-century days when Mont- for the second game of the two- 'During a stop in play, Lester JURY AND LOVELL Irwin, Stroud, 2b; Neckers, If: Seven and Montreal AAA ruled marked the end of the Silver skated over to talk to each team Brady, ef; the Stanley Cup roost. For their |Séven's fabulous reign as Cup member personally. I don't know Burr, ss: McLeters, 3b; Wilson, The flood of memories stirred . i me twice in about 2'%2 minutes. I'he hero of that gamc, which Apd the fellow who scored both 3 I a full 76 years,| ; : io game. He hag 2 | SE AT% 'the Wanderers, Lester led his PATRICK IN GOAL i Heo team to a 9-T first-game victory I'he Silver Seven had beaten i i Hamilton. | failing ea th i an of Lester scored all three goals night when they surrendered the in the second game," LeSueur Cup to the Wanderers. They! navy's daily rum issue be abol-|letes need funds Olympic fund , al hi pies:? : al sea--the sailors ashore have Officers are excluded from the Taylor said his proposal has jpi's pot that sailors are againstiyp.i. own wet canteens -- and |issue. They have their own wine Ottawa and that a formal resol- The army and the RCAF have strength of 9,000 to 10,000 men |ing certain periods of the day. icially p » govern- Officially. neither the goverr sea? During a hard day in|the grog ors have left no doubt where cramped quarters, his ' ap . CITA: | um before 'Hands to Dinner" simply don't want it. For those swain's pipe will continve sound- | k H t I've drawn my tot every day in the last-named class, in lieu|ing "Up Spirits" at six bells aC un er S , > isn't jus ition. It's e. is going to take it away. on just how Grog isn't just a tradition com ° Vice - president Jack Hunter's Kinloc } 1 Me | : shots over President Jack Ander- The Oshawa Cricket Club open- well but without luck, ending with | Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club Mon- at Lakeview Park on the last two on him side had a total of 148 shots to batted first against the Toronto wicket by Lloyd with his second , oo" eoed Kent's Western McMullen in the first inning to. A feature of the evening was 3 I ' score 39 runs for all out. With| Len Harris had a run scored ing downed Gord and Bert's Tex- singled Suttor in and Solomon Charles Peacock of the Provinec- However, the Oshawa Club men out. He also had two men KINLOCH'S WIN he crossed the plate on an error. five pins were suitably framed to team out for 35 runs Lloyd gave him the return of four seventh failed to give Visiting seventh, but alert infield killed! The scores of the games were: Hack P. Canning 3 2 . vg Oy k JOUNng Roger acker one . 1 vet o 3 awa runs and captured four|by YOUTE ? n the first inning, boomed four Tilk (in the seventh); Sutton, ci. Di. A. W Hard Cornish The two other bowling heroes wicket for a total of three wick- ono pyn in the second seventh); Bryan, ¢: McMullen, Jackson Morrison ilt y r'K 2 G ( stabl 22 Al two wickets for 14 rums ers also did their work well and an error pu' Burke across for ilton, rf; Knox, 1b; Clark, 2b; ; onstable 2 ger 1. Mounsey Gary Girvin, who captained the runs Lairg doubled home Elliott and games of the men's So man, Hurst, Ford, Pettes A TORONTO Kinnon was run out for the addi-| Legree tallied one for Kent's in seventh), Wiison, Jordan, Jack-'ing Thursday night. A series of Last Saturday, Eric ) | over in Girvan's absence and led the score at five, both John Hu- Westfall crossed the plate in the -- during the season with the players » 15 runs began to look very large.| gINLOCH'S: Meraw, 3b; Burke 0 h D the trebles playoffs and those Toronto could only score 15 runs. However, John Cliff and Har- os. guddard, !f (in the third); R. S awa airy lower down going into the rink the loss of four wickets. The 15 backing his magnificent bowling, Spencer, cf; Cooper, ¢; Elliott; G b. Wi 0 The next. ope name : St 5 ¥ ' > pen tournament at run total is remarkable in that scored ten runs not out. Lloyd wright, rf; Kuney, 2b; Laing, 2b; Id S in ver the local club will be played Sat- tion of the Huband and Harris have lost another six wickets 10 westfall, If, Shearer, ss; West- Oshawa. Dairy clo is, ing three wickets for three rums corded as a victory by six wickets. | s.- McMahon, rf (in the sixth); ) i last SPORT BRIEFS The opening spell of bowling is Lakeview Park on June 18, Any : . 5 » % MODERN WINS HANDILY in the first, three in the second, LONDON (AP)--Tom Farrell, . did just that for Osh- 74 Tuesda 9 -s- [eated Gord and Bart's 5 Gus Long jus jor Osh- at 7.00 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs x Lovell got two in the third the British games in White City GREAT THRILLS Mitchell got three and Lubel, Europe this season. Stroud and Fair were the lone and Geirmay split the pitching six hits, 3b: Mulley; Mitchell, ss; Adair, i By JACK SULLIVAN Percy, a great goalkeeper in his tie the series at 10-10. With five 1b; Wallis, If and ss; Sharaput: Oshawa Bowling Lanes Stevenson Road & King St. W, there aren't many around are tawa series of 54 years ago washed out the goal because of Geirmay, p cal Wanderers, Ottawa Silver game total point series. It spoke to the timekeeper and then lb; ; Fair, p; Plank, rf: money, the 1906 final was one of champions what he said, but the Wanderers |€. st exciting record perked up immediately and beat the most exciting on COC WINNING GOAL p with the death last week of Les- Oth ais Ea ot ay J > ne y sil Fox the Lav on 9-3, Ss Les - | goals was Lester Patrick." ter Patrick, the Silver Fox of rick. A great defenceman with Sri hg LeSuc roar ois and then scored the Wanderers' everybody in sigh! from 1903 un- Selif Fat game-winning goal in the finale. til that memorable March 17 recalled. 'He was the fellow who never won it back broke our hearts." Probably the most famous York Rangers nets in a playoff zoal after the Wanderers beat and the story went the rounds facturers, George Drew, Cana- BOUNCES IN pads for the first time on March rer ssociation turers Associatio Lester opened | when Goalkeeper Doug ers of ladies' dresses who de Other equally surprising sales successes has been the sale for could export steel to Britain 50.000 tons of hot and cold rolled Go oy Used Car HARRY poy LTp, Late Models '58 FORD DELUXE 2-DR. -- Automatic, 1 195 radio, two-tone. Only A '59 CHEVROLET 2-DR -- $2195 and bounced into the| One shot was fired em the! hear One owner Brandon while Morrison | 'S59 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON -- Padded clicking was' sitting out his penalty. Pat- dash, radio, sharp, and scored nine straight goals to/rick stopped it. 10.000 miles WRESTLING Team Bout KINSMEN STADIUM Tuesday June 7th, 8:45 p.m. The Bravo Bros. =. 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Lester Falls for the second game to re- was a silver-thatched 44-year-old | T T Py rit ) v TORONTO (CP): bi nd Billy for nine goals in the that this was his first appear- Europe offer a ne era of op ? LeSueor cove a er iia Lon We went on the offensive 11, 1984, when Brandon Wheat don, said Monday night in an ad- from the opening faceoff but be- ings lost 9-3 to the Silver Seven. To illustrate the % ' : : Mr. Drew cited the the scoring on his first shot on received a five-minute | goal, The eided to stage a display in Lon- pets don, after last November's re Wo have come to our attention,' he said the first tume steel Dillets Most Canad vould have However, it now is expected that ve will export some 150,000 ton sheet steel and iron rods. In ad dition there will be the contin Powerglide "249 "Over 40 More To Choose From Ask For One of Our Courteous Salesmen-- GARY HOOEY - FRANK LOWRY - KEN MORGAN 300 DUNDAS ST. E. 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County Cricket Conference, these for 87 The vice-president's/ Cannon Public School TAE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 7, 1960 13 SPORT FROM BRITAIN New Cricket Stars Appear On Horizon By ED SIMON man, the most fearsome fast- opened his big4ime crickei ear- Canadian Press Staff Writer {bowler in England, and four or| eer for Middlesex with an effort- | LONDON (CP)--In a storybook |five lively youngsters speedy|less 63 against Oxford = Univer-| Evans proved his versatility the following week by taking five Kent wickets for 62 runs. Del-Hi : Spaulding T.V. Towers or Antennas ® INSTALLED MOVED -- @ REPAIRED -- SERVICE TO ALL SETS LEN & LOU's T.V. RA 8.5804 -- RA 5.7844 | wicket of the first eleven. 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