The Oshawa Times, 25 Jun 1960, p. 9

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{ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, June 25, 1960 11] US. Leads Canada Cup PORT MA RNOCK, Irelandjopen champion, began with twe (CP) -- Sam Snead held the in-|birdie 3s. dividual lead with Flory Van| gpead, after being one over par Donck of Belgium and the United for the first six holes, covered States was ahead in the teamithe remaining 12 in five under competition as the Canada Cup par, golf tournament went into is" gi. yosnard and Al Balding third day today. of Canada were placed eighth Snead's 68, four under par.|with 290. Balding, of Toronto, and a 71 by team - mate Arnold|was two under par qith a 70 Fri Palmer Friday Jove the U.3. 2% day. He had par 72 Thursday. cggregate o or an over-all ya couver's Leonard, who is iotal of 279 at the halfway stage.|qofenging the individual title, This was three strokes better|seemed certain to lose it when than the nearest pale, Jrejand's he took his second straight 74. Christy O'Connor (68) an or-| man Drew (71), who also ag- OVER ASTHMA | greated 139 for an over - all toial Balding and Leonard played of 282. Lo the South Africans Seiday. | i i ayer was Iree o rou Si we, mare stokes behind, 10) sthma but Locke was still in in- {iif place ' Play qd |different health from an automo. |round leaders Gary Player and|® by or Br Bobby Locke of South Africa. [bile accident four months ago | The foursome took five hours |PLAYER FALTERS ... land 10 minutes to compiete the | Player, who led Thursday with round and French and Scottish a record - breaking first round|eompetitors complained about of 65, fell away sharply Friday|the slowness. with a 75 to end the day one put the Canadians weren't ruf- stroke behind Snead and Van|fed, L'onck. Locke had a second "we had a big crowd," said round of 72. { Leonard, "Gary and Bobby Palmer, the U.S. Masters ard played as fast as they could. 2 ! Pons, PA IN Officials Veto OSHAWA JUDO CLUB re- | to right, they are( (front row) | (middle row) Jim Higgins (vel- | tor: Gerry Edwards (yellow ; al eently concluded their season's | Paul Kyle (yellow belt), John | low belt), Loreita McDonald | belt), Nick Schomstead (green 1 p J core an elasses and graduates, shown Hamilton (yellow belt), Rod- (green belt) and Charles Gilli- Fone eit), A 7 . uf above, received their "belt" or | ney McDonald (yellow belt) | land (yellow belt); (back row) | and Leo Haunsberger, chief » i ¢ WIMBLEDON, England (AP), Britains Ann Haydon also : ' / ! | made the quarter - finais with a insignia of judo prowess. Left | and Len Smith (yellow belt); Frank Burda, assistant instruc- | instructor. 4 | ari 's i revolu- | : | Signi oJ prow i . ; i il . A An American's idea to _._|straight set win over Pita Bent- ¢ 4 tionize the ancient art of seoringli. "nother English girl, 86, PA Kinloch's Down ~ sports 04 | a an id Hk SPORTS MENU Kanr'sDrugs | cpipypan MOM FT a CW PATNENTS | Kinloch's Men's Wear defeated 4 '. By Geo. H. Campbell Karn's Drugs 8-1 in a replay i % . wants to drop the present sys- PTEMBER UAW softball game last night at TODAY'S GAMES ; tem of scoring the game and| SE SPORTS EDITOR orton] game 10% MEN A) SOCCER ' A A ; ; turn it into something like table Alexandra Park. The replay Y 4 1, 2 A 7 tennis -- to cut out the marathon ~sf , . : game was due to a tie last Wed- Osh. and Dist. League Strila i 4 ; Z WW J 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' nesday. vs Kickers, 7.00 p.m, and Thistle % ? ia i 4 i 4 {match. Suddard singled Hill in during vs Hollandia, 845 p.m. Both sist g dail 5 4 (if Arguing that tennis takes too games at Kinsmen Civic Memor- THE OLD ADAGE about | for a judo expert, as the above | Leo Haunsberger, during one long, Van Alen says: NATURAL GAS " . » =i avere iN for Kinloch's. Hill, after|ial Stadium action photo testifies. That's 11- | of their judo classes, at the | «Every player should get five LAST NIGHT'S meeting of the prospective players doabling on, was driven in by LAWN BOWLING year - old Johnny Hamilton | CRA building le each and then change of the Oshawa "Imps" Junior Football Club proved a Suddard's double in the third in- Port Perry; Men's Trebles. er they fall", often holds good | shown tossing his instructor ~Oshawa Times Photos | ends. going on until one has BASEBALL 2 3 ~ _ jreached 21 points 'i YOUR the first inning to open the scor- the bigger they are, the hard- very successful affair, with a good turnout of husky Ding. A sacrifice fly by Suddard : : during the fifth let Meraw score, _l-€aside Junior League--Moore "If it's 20-20, then like table LJ young athletes, including groups from Bowmanville and Burke hit a home run in the Prugs vs Oshawa Wilkies, Alex- tennis you need to get (wo points BEST BUY from Whitby, both of whom brought word that their sixth and Elliott and Meraw also andra ELL A eIrgus 1S O58 IS. ahead to win the set." f numbers would be increased at the practice sessions by BY " Burke 4d Sauter SOFTBALL Pda SEEMS SUNK : or a yen, wih > In between showers at this several who were unable to attend last night's session. Harper on | double. ixhibition -- Parkers Cleaners ° i : McPh " of Ka . i in| (Burlington) vs Scugog Cleaners, rain - soaked tournament, Van Directors of the club were on hand to introduce the thei hee ! arn 5 ao Th Lakeview Park 30 p.m & 11 S ™ Alen has been talking it over : Si e run with a single. The ILAY'S CANES ith Wi fficials and the team's new coach "Bill" Zock and assistant-coach Bill ornE Was PShi MONDA GAMES with Wimbledon of : nan Scoring was Marshall SOCCER : Duke of Devonshire, president of h wl Ss $ 4 rs. Te ; | Hickey, Kinloch's pitcher, with : . ol : ia. Scott, bot of whom spoke briefly to the players, Tedqy ; Exhibition -- Parkers Cleaners By GERRY BLAIR yquick goals, within 48 seconds FIRST PERIOD the British Lawn Tennis Associa . his two hits and eight strikeouts, 5 "ie i sunk. Morris was also on hand and introduced Bill Graham pis the strong hitting of Burke | Burlington) vs Scugog Cleaners qo joooue leading Whitby Red changed the complexion of the 1. Whitby: McCready .... 1.03/ton: Already, he seems su Lakeview Par, 2.30 p.m con-| game. 2. Fergus: McKenzie "The duke gave Mr. Van Alen . , 1 gus: » to the boys. Bill, the speedy down-field tackling ace and Suddard were the main rea- ho AR Wings failed, for the fifth Ta? amd : 4 MON $ MES b ; , ) y , > ,"' said LTA 3 i y ; sons for the one-sided win. . MONDAY'S GAMES secutive time, to claim a vic-| Roberts of Fergus scored the (Denny, Roberts) ..... 1.38/a courteous hearing," s "but 1 of Toronto Argos, is one of the Canadian homebrews S0C(C : is 3. Ferg Br secretary Basil Reay, ui ? Losing pitcher Lyons allowed tory on the road, as they lost a winning goal at 18.55 of the third J. Fergus: rown don't think he was impressed. who "made good" from the Junior ranks. A. former 13 hiis Sarnie xf . close one to the Fergus Thistles,|and final period, while Bob Car- (McKenzie) 8.25{000 4 't got a chance of | "KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEA Semi-final playoff for entry into 12 i x Ferg inesie was siti d 4. Whitby: Lotton This idea hasn't got a chance Brampton High School performer, Bill graduated to . "HS WEAR -- ontario Cup af Kinsmen Civic/%8 last night in Fergus. egie was sitling out a disputed 'Grand . | catching on." Lo : ; Meraw, 3b: Hill, of: Keenan, 1b: Memorial Stadium, 7.30 pm It was a good, hard fought, interference penalty. P arandy, Luke) iy 18.01} Reay also happens to be sec- a eshore Juniors and last season was a regular with Suddard 2b; Wright (in. sixth) First and second teams in and relatively clean contest, in| This is the second time this LX eualtes: Davis Slash) = robe ot the International Lawn the Argos' Big Four squad rf; Harper, rf; Burke, ss; Hickey, standing comparison 'to others this sea-|year, that Whitby have been the Giz Dy HE) slit Tele avis Tennis Federation. B Kuney, (in seventh), ef; BASEBALL son, with only 10 penalties being|victims of penalties late in the A B Landon) oui g) The rules of scoring lawn ten-| slliott, cf; py, £5, . a a p alle x py g N 1 1g They Ao & avis (holding) 28. PS by The Junior players heard more encouraging news | Kot, sii CODpEs: € March: Oshawa Legion Minor (Ban-|called all -minors |game, resulting in defeat. They g {nis were imported from the an- . ARN'$ GE farshall, tam) - Jury and Lovell vs! qpe victory by Fergus kept/lost to St. Catharines 8-7 under SECOND PER pa : 1 court of real last night also when Teddy Morris informed them that 2b; Legree. 3b; McPhee, cf > The victory by Bu Do " p arlier SECOND PERIOD cient game of royal court o € 3 : sadn Br durek : »|Oshawa Dairy, Alexandra Park (jem in the thick of the race for|3 similar situation, earlier in the 5 whitby: Carnegie tennis and were finally approved the Oshawa boys, members of last year's "Imps", who Bo a ehh a Sons p and Ajax vs Whitby, Whitby. (on honors, presently held by schedule, (Gibson) 20 by a committee of English peers have been attending the Toronto Argos' "school" this If Spratt "b Porilicuar gin Soll) Janes at 63) pa. Whitby. But with four clubs] GAME® COMMENTS -- Bob 6. Whitby: Campbell |in the 1880s. NOTHING DOWN A » ie breathing down their necks, it's|Carnegie continues to pile up (McCready) 6 2 theories for past week, have all made creditable showings. Line- fifth) rf; White, rf. Neighborhood Bantam (Girls) Pp A fri Hobinitn fast anh Youg the nig scoring We ay To 7. Whitby: BO ee ih : on ere ate 15.150 Pook i bdo Easy payments over man Lionel' Kelly and halfback Tommy Olinyk have League (kag Div.) + Souhment Whitby can maintain their lead.|night, bringing his total to 14, 8. Fergus: Landoni . 9.55 inally 15, 30 and 45. The most 5 YEARS both attracted the attention of the Argo staff while the S od 2 mans a Mastview ali" wuiihby and Fergus exchanged|third best on the club, behind 9. Whitby. Carnegie popular theory is that the num-| onthi performance of Dave Nicholishen has been of extra YE TERDAY A) athe. Finn games ai 6 3 b.m. a pair of goals in the first 20 min-| Terry Davis and Glen Lotton , , .| (Lotton) g 10.10 bers are the quarters of a clock| on m y gas bills A . f . : AN tes, with McCready (the goal- Elgin Luke played another good! 10. Fergus: Roberts face. | $ GO Mills compists special interest Cones Ba Zouk. SHendme ine Al gO STARS a aya Rsiawa at Bulle! tender no less) and Lotton scoring game, scoring an almost identical (Denny) 16.02, The word d eu ¢ e comes from 14 soca "i erase, 0 camp sessions, was also pleased with the talent. being é "as : thy ; (enzie 2 or op . : . " ani dis : b : : D Ie Te : oF Dae view at Sunnyside; Simcoe Hall for Whitby, and Mc Ke nzie and goal, to his game winner on 11. Fergus: Mitchell the French deux, meaning 2 terials to stnmect isplayed by the Oshawa boys. Team manage: yson By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ai Storie: Bathe at Kingside: Brown registering for the This-| Thursday night . , . Dave Gib- (Denny) vee... 16.23 player has to win two (deux Joivsst Ucisting base- Brooks announced that starting next week. the players Pitching kd Roebuck, Los Radio at Nipigon; Fernhill at tle McCready's goal came as ajson played his first game with 12. Fergus: Roberts points to get a game. $5.60 moothly instal Ll will hold conditioning sessions, ball handling, light Angeles Dodgers, blanked Mil- Southmead complete surprise to everyone, the Red Wings last evening. Dave Denny) 16.50 (STRICTLY CRAZY' . Rvaraian_ Sum d running, etc, each Tuesday and Thursday evening, at waukee on four singles in nine Midget League -- Kingside at|@SPec ially himself He was attept- is in his final year at high : Penalties _ Carnegie Mulvey | "This 15,30,40, deuce system is . Alexand Park. at 7:00 o'clock. Coach Zock informed innings 'of relief for 5-3, 10 - inn- Fernhill; Southmead at North 8 an end-to-end pass, when itischool, and it has required con- (roughing) 10.58 and Grandy (h strictly crazy," says Van Alen. CHANGE-OVER CAN BE 4 andra IK, : -08 Yo ing victory. shawa. All games at 6.30 eluded the intended receiver and siderable study time . . , Whitby stick) 15.43 or is k with i the boys that he would Tike them to "break in" thei: 8 visory. Cube. 0 awa Eames Bt GA Bde He er [cera Stuy ne verybody's stuck with it and] DONE IN A FEW HOURS rb : itting ony Kube ew' South Ontario County League a pening. 1 - 2 Yy age escay mght, 3 ayers and tournaments are suf- i i football shoes, get accustomed to the cleated shoes and |Yerk Yankees, drove in five runs|Al Heffering's vs Mount Zion at net behind Vanwyck, their/bewil-\when they travel to Long Branch THIRD PERIOD re through marathon mat. Units for all types of home heating get over the usual "blister period", before the actual with two homers and a single in Breoklin and Whitby vs Picker- dered goaltender for a game with the Castrolites, 13: vel gus White o»- ches which go on for hours, bust FREE BURNER SERVICE starr Pe . v. Ye ea I \ y one 3 _ redav ' n cKke 2) 2.27 iv mpan of Workouts eommences=and he announced: Monday, July he victory ever Clevelawt Ju 815 % Px Yering: Born games at n WHY 2 on Wi Ti ey Wh o doxt Wek 14 Wino ation ge Wp Shedilles, and leave Pavers bi i nor os Ywploy Sopris ns + irst "'s ssa?' din + VER lans 5 1] 1 > 8 ' o 3 ake oh ' so bea ey re ir about dealers Ncensed by the 25, as the date for the first "serious" practice. Players their second appearance of the (Davis) 12.09 hours." | Oater Foal Board to sell and inst {nara o - were asked to start wearing their "cleats" in the con- season. They opened the home 16. Fergus: Brown : Brazil's Maria. Bueno. ad 17 aE nema eel or a ditioning workouts, which start this Tuesday evening. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS season for the Wings, dropping YL anaon Me 18.5 year old Karen Hantze of San After the brief, informal introductions, the group en- an 11-7 decision . . . Terry Davis, !/. *€Izus Roberts 18.55 Diego, Calif., managed to get Consumers Tas joyed two final color movies, provided by Molson's, Tt who had hy one minor penalty es . Wi hal Liniorier their games finished Friday and |e " one an Argos-Alouette Big Four league game of last By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Los Angeles (Drysdale 4-9) at Today's Games prior to last night's game, sery- Shee) SL and Larnegie (nter- reach the last eight. Miss Buenc S an ith 1959 G ev 2s fil i: b 21 . 28 d National League Milwaukee (Buhl 8-3) (And Probable Pitchers) led three penalties, all in the first ference) 16.40. defeated A us tralia"s Margare: RA 3-3468 season an e dod Lr up iim, ol both parade an W L Pet. GBL American League Boston (Brewer 38) at Chi- period, As a result, he didn't fig- Hellyer 6-0, 6-0 in 23 minutes No Payments game. Pittsburgh 0 22 645 wl Pel. GBL tago (Kemmerer 3-4) ure in the scoring until the final and Miss Hantze removed Lynne a Milwaukee 35 24 .3#3 3% New York 36 23 610 Bejtimars { PanDas -3) al Kan period . , , Tommy Tushingham SON IS BENCHED Hutchings of South Africa 6-2,| Till September BRIGHT BITS: --Eric Nesterenko has give his San Fran 35 38 62 Baltimore 39 27 591 1, sas (Daley 10-2) received a one-game suspension 5-8, 6-1, | idea of Playing football for phy He's oe to ric Cincinnati 30 33 .476 10) [Cleveland 33 26 ) 3 Washington (Pascual 7 - 4) 8lifor his deliborate actions. on LEAGUE IS SUED 4 ' id 2 2 x St. Louis 3 3 476 10%2 | Chicago 3 4 5 (Detroit (Bruce 0-1) Thursday evening, so he sat out : . M 3 . | to his NHL career still, if he is to continue in sport [10s Angeles 29 .468 11 Detroit 3 29 517 5% New York (Ford 3-5) at Cleve- Yast night's. encounter BAYONNE, N.J. (AP) -- : . . . BILL VEECK, Chicago White Sox president, had Phila 2 37 413 14%2 Washington 2 : 424 11 land (Stigman 2-4) = : | The mother of a 13-year-old more of his right leg amputated vesterday. above the Chicago 23 b.390 15% /Kansas City 26 37 41312 | International League { iN Svem lefthanded first baseman is | g 8 g ampuieted ? St. Louis 210 000 000-- 3 7 9 Boston 22 39 36115 W 1. Pet GBL SIGN. PRYSTAl suing the Bayonne Babe | - Oshawa and District League knee. This is his 7th amputation operation since he was py; 300 010 00x-- 4 8 0 New York 001 311 400--10 10 2 Toronto i 19 66 MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP) Ruth League because she | injured while with the marines, in World War II . . , Sadecki. Broglio (5-3) (4) Mec- (Cleveland 000 051 000-- 6 9 3 Buffalo ' 8 26 .5%4 >@ | Moose Jaw . Junior Canucks of claims her son has been WHITE SOX beat Boston Red Sox 2-1 yesterday while iniel (8) and H. Smith; Roberts Coates, Shantz (5) James Richmond 39 31,557 7 [the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey benched out of the lineup i Cleveland finally bowed to Yankees 10-6, after coming | (4-7) and Neeman. HR: StL--|(4.0) Gabler (7) an Howard: Rochester 29 31° 48312 [League announced Friday the * Mrs, Theresa Lanni filed Tover (18). Perry, Locke (5) Klippstein (1-3) Havana 29 34 460 13'2 signing of Metro Prystai as the suit Wednesday in Super- | from behind a five-r oficit ge ack 3 50. 1 , 4 Bal oie ge Jett and gelling back in the San Fran 200 002 010-- 5 9 1 (6) Briggs (7) Hawkins (8) and|Columbus 28 36.438 15 coach and manager for the club ior Court, claiming her son, { running. Baltimore kept pace, nudging Kansas City 6-5 (Cincinnait 200 000 001-- 3 7 Romano. HR: NY - Kubek 2 (7) Miami 27 39.409 17 in the 1960-61 season. Prystai, 32,! Pasquale, was farmed out to | and Detroit blanked Senators . ./. MILWAUKEE McCormick (9-3) Anfonelli (9 Hadley (4), Montreal 4 39 381 18'2 born in Yorkton, played ioc the the club's B division for not e - orse BRAVES had their winning string snapped by Los and Schmidt: Hook (6-6) Grim Boston 000 001 000-- 1 70 International Legaue National Hockey League Chicago appearing for practice, Angeles Dodgers and P i Wid SY Sects (9) andl Dotterer. HR: SF--Mavys Chicago 110 000 00x-- 2 9 0 Toronto 000 200 000-- 2 6 2 Black Hawks and Detroit Red As a result, the boy ! 8 Jods nd Pirates took advantage by beat- |)" ,\"gtjang (11); Cin - Bell Monbouguette (6-7) and Nixon: Richmond 202 100 04x-- 9 11 0 Wings from 1947 to 1957. warmed the bench for half | ing the Cubs 4-1. Giants defeated Cincy Redlegs 5-3 5) 2 Shaw (6-7) and Lollar Negray, Scantlebury (4) Cha- the season and 'suffered ' also while Phillies edged St. Louis 4-3 . . . BUFFALO LA 300 000 000 2-- 5 8 0 Wash 0 32 kales (8) Funk (9) and Jones.| 'po... bs continued torment and an- | 0. Wi 3; Hacker and Davis; Moford " BISONS and Toronto Leafs both lost their games Fri- Mil 210 000 000 0-- 3 7 3 Detroit : -- 4 11 1 Short and Gondel . and Green, McCardell (5). guish I day so the International League standing didn't change Koufax. Roebuck (5-1) (2) and Lee (3-2) Kralic } Moore Montreal oH .s Today's {ames The suit was filed ty the aunc e 0 too much COACH "HAP" EMMS is app : Roseboro: Wiley, Ja 1-2) (1) (8: and Naragon; Bunning (5-4) Columbus 010 000 210-- 4 90 Montreal at .Coloinbas boy's father, Virgil Lanni, a rea LU EMMS is apparently Piche (10) and Crandall. HR: and Berberet Birrer, Hunter (8) Chittum (8) Toronto at Richyhond | lawyer and a vice-president going to move his team this winter, for sure. The |LA -- Howard (7); Mil-Aaron Baltimore 000 111 111-- 6 8 Liand Catton, Coleman (9): Olivo. go weal" 2 Migmi | of the league Barrie Arena has been condemned. North Bay appears on Kansas City 041 000 000-- 5 9 1,Spencer 4 Williams (8) and Rochester at Havana oO nson to be Emms' No. ¢ . - ar L - "hicago 000 010 000-1 7 1 Brown, Jones (7) Barber (8) Torna i -- - . et = Thomas and = 3 Shoiee i : di Jocstion bet St Pittsburgh 020 002 00x 4 10 0 Wilhelm (5-4) (8) and Triandos, Rochester 000 000 000 31 i Aa ie a so being considered . . . 'FRI- Sellsworth (3-5) Schaffernoth Courtney (8): lL.arsen., Trow- Havana 000 100 02x-- 3 4 2 DAY NIGHT FIGHTS' are ino more! They had the last 7) and Hegan: Mizell (4-4) and bridge (4) Kutvafi Ty HerbeMt Stone. Hurd (8) and Canniz- one last night in St. Nicholas Arena when Doug Jones, Smith (3-7) (8) and Kravitz, \Chiti (9). zaro; Cueller and Azcue 3 J 7) unbeaten N.Y. light-heavy took a split decision over Today's Games HR: Bal Woodling (hp), Key-- Buffalo 000 000 000-- 0 91 ; \ : hd " (And Probable Pitchers) Lumpe (6) Siebern (8) Miami 000 200 00x-- 2 50 1 ] ~~ Von Clay of Philadelphia. When the televised boxing St. Louis (Simmons 0-0) at Phila- - AAS 5 - 3 3 resumes in October, it will be on Saturday, night. Ob- 'delphia (Ownes 3-7 CANADA'S FIRST NAME IN viously "Hockey Night in Canada" is not considered to Chicag Drabowski 24) at be too much opposition fo TV patrons. on Saturday Pittsburgh (Gibbon 3:2) Er EST L i MN G if FORMAL ® RENTALS NEW --speeds over 40 m.p.h. San Francisco (O'Dell 2-7) .al id Ap NEW full 75 hp, with 89.5 ev. in. displacement night in U.S.A. Badong i Cincinnati (McLish 3-4 i DINO and DOMINIC BRAVO Olympic Bike Trials MEN'S . i rormat = susivess sur sos | NEW --outboarding's first automatic ehoke vs, wh 2 os A COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES Being Held Sunday ' : DON JONATHAN « CHILDREN'S $IZES 2.70 MEN'S SIZES 35 NEW --streamlined, faster lower wnit TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana-| ; & % --choi - dian Olympic cycling trials, a Pt AND ATKINS SIR-HOUR DELIVERY NEW --choice of propellers--at no extra eost 5-mile road race, will be held " a a8 1 p 3 if ne r - north of here Sunday with about| 0 A FRED céssary | == See it this weekend at B Syclss entered. 5 far GSID : BIG ED MILLER vs. MIKE VALENTINO gi ry € winds from Aurora, senshi 4 M : MITH on Highway 11 about 25 miles y ' NS vs. BAD BOY BOB LIEPLER 1 r MENS ; NSMEN STADIUM north of here, east lo Highway 27. Cyclists will cover the course : 4 3 L70: # he] ® § tive times, Pay FLANAGAN. 1 Event of Rain -- Oshawa Arena 74 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, RA 3-361 || 1: The House of Style for Men & Boys ! 353 KING ST. Ww. OSHAWA RA 3-9311 Canada will send two road (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) : "TUESDAY, JUNE 28th -- 8:45 P.M ® SHOP IN AIR"CONDITIONED COMFORT o | NEW --amozing quietness, for all its power racers (0 the Olympics. No track 'FIVE BRANDED WOMEN' tacers will be sent. | WITH SYLVANA MANGANO TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS -- CASINO RESTAURANT

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