The Oshawa Times, 9 Jun 1960, p. 20

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20 TE CSNAWA TIMES, Thunder, wm 3, on |QUICK AND QUEER ' Comiskey PLAY IN ROUCH [Fullmer's Manager ys ; 'TO SAVE COURSE Keeps Basilio Away M oe N ormdan I " Tenders PORTMARNOCK, Ireland wis JORDAN, Utah (AP)-- (AP) -- Portmarnock Golf (A niddleweight summit meeting ® - . Club members are literally |gajled Monday when challenger M verlic 4 Resignation having a rough time getting |Carmey Basilic was declared Oo rcady for the Canada Cup persuna nop grata at the camp matches. i CHICAGO (AP)--Charles Co-|' 0 of National Boxing Association By JACK SULLIVAN [toured the course in an hour and|trophies as fast as he won them jcpov" quit as executive vice| In an all out effort to keep |. 10" Cone Fullmer until after Prses Staff Writer [55 minutes, a record for cham-|"because I don't want fo run a P the course in condition, £1 t Laatias so S Norman a! pionship play in Canada, and hardware store." Jresident of Cocos ie Sox embers Save bien Jlaying She on eA Hed. 2 was golf maverick, the crown prince Probably in the United Bialeslpp yy Aprrry [the club's front office by mem-| (ce months. They're not al- | Basi, visiting Ogden, Utah, of golf and an oddball. He playsi me below par figures, "|" He hit the U.S. golf trail afbers of his family. | lowed to hit a shot off the |for an appearance at a high the game as though the world Mie BOW PEE CECI lays |couple of years ago, won about| Young Comiskey, grandson and| fairways. If they're lucky en- [scheol all <iar baseball game, were coming to an end. las if he had only a few minutes|$1,100 and drove the pros batty ke of the founder of the| ough te hi' -one down the |offered to drop in here at the Moe is entered in the Ontario #5 live. And he's probably the|with his fast-paced style. Butlteam, bowed out with a brief| middle off the tee, they pick [champ's camp for a chat. Man- Open at Ridgeway this week andl sughest golfer in North Americaleveryone in the game respectsiletter that said: | the ball up &1d drop it in the |ager Marv Jenson said no. before | Saturday os likely he'lljto pin down for an interview. [his ability. "I hereby tender my resigna- rough. | Last August Fullmer took the have the galleries in stitches and FOILED CROWD "I have the greatest respect tion as executive vice-pr t [title by stopping Basilio in the the players in his threesome A couple of years ago, a Tor |for his golf," says C. E. (Robbie) lof the American League baseball RADIO ONLY {14th round. But the two fighters muttering to themselves. onto newspaper man happened Robinson, secretary of the Royalclub of Chicago, effective today.| TORONTO (CP) -- The CBC have been chummy since and ex- A classic story is told about this|to corner Moe for a few minutes,| Canadian Golf Association. If] «1 sincerely wish manager Allsaid Tuesday its trans - Canada| changed gifts 29.year-old native of Kitchener, just after he had lost his ama-|he learned to putt a little better, ne; and the players and the radio network will carry a ring-| Jeuson explained: "We have Oni. when he was winning the|teur standing because he had ac-ihe would fit into bigtime 20lf| 1ub continued success 'and am side description of the June 20 serious business training for this Canadian amateur at Edmund-| cepted financial help. Moe Te easily. The rest of his Same [confident that Al and our players heavyweight title fight between|fight. And nothing is going to 'ston, N.B., four years ago. It's|called "there was five cars of| great. Golf-wise, Moe is as sharP|y;) win the American League|champion Inge mar Johansson|take Gene's mind off defending { : i rs d photographers/as a fox. i {and Floyd P. od - a typical example of how he op-|reporters an » {25% {pennant and the world series for|and Floyd Patterson. his title ~~ erates. parked outside my house. | "And he seems to be suspi-|y "ii. or Chicago this year." | "All night they stay there. Iicious of people. There have been : 3 | INO DALLYING | went out the back door and down|times when we thought we could| Comiskey, 33, did not elaborate |} |" A kindly old woman, intrigued the next street. Yeah. What do help him, but he wouldn't talk but his hopes of taking full) by Moe's carefree, don't-give-a-\I need publicity for. . . . So Ito us." |charge of the club dwindled after | LANDER-STARK hoot attitude, asked if he would/got a name. I hit a ball off a| Moe does his talking on the a syndicate headed by Bill Veeck| | pase for a picture as he was tee-|pop bottle. Off a four-inch tee.|course. He wisecracks with the bought majority shares last year | ling up his ball, |Off an eight-inch tee. I never|gallery, finishes his game and|from Comiskey's sister, Mrs. makes it easy for you fo havea "Sure, sure," replied the effer-|line up a puit. 1 got no training gets lost. Many times in his| Dorothy Rigney. |vescent Moe, "but yeh gotta,be|for another job." amateur career he didn't even Comiskey still owns 46 per cent | quick." | For years he hitch - hiked to| bother to show for the presenta-|,¢ the White Sox stock. I | "The woman is stil looking for| tournaments around Ontario. He tion ceremonies. |" Veeck said "This is a surprise her picture. Moe had driven off| accepted "loans" for expenses,/ The experts say he has a splen-/¢) me 1 really cannot say much | |and was hurrying down the fair-|slept in cars or park benches, |did chance of winning the On- more." way before she could get her|lived on pop and hot dogs and |tario' Open this week. Moe won't SRE RE PES 4 camera in focus. earned eight Canadian competi-|say anything except "yeah, the ; : : On that particular round, heltive-course records. He sold his!course is good, good." 28d Hone in Cape Breton for in] S------------------------------ -- - -- ne -- _--- ------------ --- M----------------------------------------_------------------------------------ stance. 'CANADA OUTDOORS | The question sparked warm | {debate in the legislature. John ANOTHER 'LOLE | ra Eh i : Breton North, said: "It is abso-| This sleek sports racing car, | other major races in Eastern | representing its sponsor, and | hd {lutely wrong for us to legalize in| wpe seem sts Eee Ring-Neck Pheasants airs in all 1960 Canadian Racing | rive in Canada, is met at Mon- driver, |American tourists can come in| Drivers Association events and | treal by Don Thrasher, left, : --CP Wirephoto | land have the privilege our own iG | y ® & y {people are deprived of." [ C H t Iravens (which are protected .in tion of game laws throughout | J. E. Ahern, Liberal, Halifax | y ' TOW un ers some areas), tells -about crow Canada. on Tive ql us North, said preserves would li- : Whatever your reaton for wonting & td . "While extermination of the cense "murder." He added: nesting habits, how to choose crow would be deplorable a3) brand -new oll fumace, ifs @ step H | i : ) y articular about the/1958 in the Annapolis Valley YOU cage these poor birds and too volos of proper guns and rifles and the| sidered, | By ED SMITH wighty particular abo e| Y\ velease th bok towards improving our Can Get Hints best type of ammunition for crow Shot sok gv be Soi advo.| Canadian Press Staff Writer (areas he likes to live in. It iS\garm . fruit belt through Hants, | core her on ao i NO MUSS...NO FUSS home. { hunting. cated because in recent years its| HALIFAX (CP)--Some imagi-|not a native of Nova Scotia, and Kings, Annapolis and Digby dciphia or New York with a shot- ; 3 From Booklet One section gives detailed in-|nymbers have increased very nat've sportsmen have been con- was probably first Imported id counties, annual kill there has/gun and kill them." i NO INCONVENIENCE ot do Vg J or 708 + 4+ Suet struction on how to lure crows papidly and to the detriment of juring up scenes more in keeping| A ng purposes ui Bi m Sng So far the provincial - govern efficiently, economically . « » end The annual invasion is on. within shooting range by use of many more desirable species with medieval England than with S500; . or Ser 2 Sovernneni en ,000. mers Los received only tro 8p ...and 5 years to pay! the least upset fo your daily routine. Flocks of black marauders have crow calls or battery operated, modern-day Nova Scotia. fopony an 3 Boted a Post: In contrast, 2verage annual re | plications for licences for pheas- i Hoare hile aL ~~ ing y record players. Another chapter! ... np, kjet also gives some| Visions of caravans, gun-bear-|, i ; {lease in the remaining counties ant preserves, both from the 0 fLY0u gs winged their way from the balmy" gevoted to the construction of | excellent advice Poi proper|ers and tweedy country squires bers as in previous years, has been 1,410 birds, but the kill|nriggleton area in the heart of] wwwsll dw pupeant ond lof 8 "py for Tuell ba ! goats sid Will Sou Be raiding crow blinds and proper clothing hunter - farmer relations. Free were the result of recent amend-| Large-scale government stock- has averaged only 372 a year. |the Annapolis Valley. ond es litle on ond safer in low poy rg elimi ndon RODS to wear when hunting CTOWS. dd copies of "Crow Hunting Hints" ments to thé Lands and Forests|ing began in 1950, and because Mr. Mason calls these figures| Aithough the regulations are 10.00 ments over the next § yor. aden ag Bier, _The booklet by no Heals 2a may be obtained by Writing: |Act that aliow the provincial gov-[a cortain county had 450 releases|"eye : openers," showing thatinot yet completed, it appears aah Tiee's is weed 40 wal SE a omit this Yoesies the Sompicie Wh option Dept. PR, Ammunition Division, (ernment to establish pheasant-|another county's game associa-only the more-developed agrar-|that preserves operated by indi- a a e's 0 only Baitle stra id io con = slot Sows FOIL He Laugtian. Canadian Industries Limited, BoX hunting preserves. tious clamored for equal treat-lian areas have the necessary |vidnals will be not less than 100 poh rand a down payment ls required and your le eri fo observations. indicate|10, Montreal, Que. These fancies draw a loud ment although it lacked suitable|food and environment for the|acres and not more than 300 Furmece in your home. vew fumace will be guaranteed for @ Tints published inh ammuni- [that the crow destroys an enor- RR |chuckle from Clarence Mason, habitat. ee pheasant to thrive. In forested acres in extent. Club or corpor- full year, with ofl service colls ond amy tion division of Canadian Indus-lmous number of eggs and fledg-| SIGN WITH ESKS the department's conservation di-| An eight-year compilation of areas new releases are either ate body operators will be al- Why not lef us give you an estimole, ports ond adjustments completely free. om Limited : lings of useful birds, bott game| EDMONTON (CP) -- Tackle|rector, himself a ring-neck fan|the birds released and the hunt-| victims of predators or starve, lowed a minimum of 300 acres, | Generously illustrated with|and insectivorous. This together Art Walker and halfback Joe-Bob since the early 1930s. ing yield supports the old belief unless they become attached to/msximum 1,000 acres. | Mier Do A eived book. with its fondness for the farm-|Smith have signed 1960 contracts - "There won't be that many op-|that the pheasant doesn't thrive isolated farms where they be-| Hunting season on such private LANDER-STARK OIL LIMITED Jet tells hunters practically all|er's newly planted corm, causes| with Edmonton Eskimos of the|erators and that much land|in spruce areas, which cover come pets! 4 preserves probably will encom- thev need to know about crows|it to be in disfavor with bird|WIFU. Smith rates as one of thelavailable to make it the big op-|10,000,000 of Nova Scotia's 13-| Lands and Forests Minister pass both fal! and winter months. 43 KI and how to hunt them. It de-|lovers, sportsmen and most top pass-catchers in the league|eration many. think," says Ma-|000,000-acre land mass. E. D. Haliburton says pheasant On public lands, the season prob- NG ST. WEST OSHAWA PH. RA 5.3589 scribes the physical difference|farmers. For these reasons the while Walker is entering his sixth son. With an average 363 birds re-|preserves will be licenced onlyjably will remain at 10 days] i between crows and easternlcrow does not enjoy the protec-'season with Esks. |" The ring - necked pheasant islleased annually from 1950 tolin sympathetic environments, early in November. EN ano BERT'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION 380 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Corner of Avenue St. -- OPENING SPECIAL | AN INVITATION Glen and Bert cordially invite you to attend the GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW TEXACO SERVICE STATION this coming SATURDAY, JUNE 11th. FUN, GIFTS and PRIZES GALORE. a7} ir te firestone SQ 99 | FREE LUCKY DRAW PRIZES MUFFLER Installation Ist Prize... PHILCO MANTEL CLOCK RADIO. LOW AS 2nd Prize . . . 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