The Oshawa Times, 21 Jul 1960, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 21, 1960 Expansion Problems Face Major Leagues optimistic despite the fact the American League's three - man| National League voted for only expansion committee, touched on a two-team expansion and isn't one problem which might deter- of a new mine the extent of expansion-- NEW YORK (AP)--How, when | and where are the big problems facing the major baseball leagues today now that expansion is al virtual certainty. The National League wants each circuit to take in two new ~lubs. The American favors only | thinking in terms league. Hank Greenberg of the Chicago aren't enough big league the White Sox, a member of manpower. He is convinced there pros-| pects to stock four new teams, Ie alone a new league. one additional club. Branch Rickey wants eight new clubs in| a third league--the Continental. Rickey, president of the em-| bryo Continental, said he was| surprised that any member of the National League favors internal expansion, meaning enlargement instead of acceptance of a new league. He said the only deterrent to the Continental League is what he termed unreasonable indem- nity demands by the American Association and the International League. AGREES TO MEET | Rickey as agreed to meet with committees of the two ma-| jor leagues to discuss the expan- sion issue. Donald Grant, presi- dent of the New York club of the Continental League, said he saw| the National League action as| *"an opening wedge in the ulti-| mate solution--at least 24 big league teams." It is apparent the Continental League sponsors aren't going to RACIAL BOXING IN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A New Orleans boxing promoter is trying to stage the city's first racially mixed boxing match in more than 60 years. Promoter Lou Messina has presented the Louisiana State Boxing Commission with a con- tract calling for a 10-round non- title bout in August between lightweight champion Joe Brown, a Houston, Tex., Negro, and Ray Portilla of New York. Messina and the commission are awaiting a decision from the office of Louisiana Attor- ney-General Jack P. F., Gremil- lion on the bout. Portilla recently scored an eight-round TKO over Brown. The United States Supreme Court last year ruled Loui- siana's statute against racially mixed athletic events was un- constitutional. TORONTO HAS CHANCE i The cities which are considered top prospects in the event of | limited expansion are New York, Houston Toronto and Minneap-| olis-St. Paul. Of these New York seems reas-| onably certain to land a National | League franchise. Blueprints for| a new stadium call for comple-| tion of the park in 1962, and the| |elub" probably would be able to | play either in Yankee Stadium or| [the Polo Grounds in the mean-| | time, | Toronto is considered an | American League prospect, but still lacks a park of major |league capacity. | | Los Angeles also is a prospect |for an American League entry after the Dodgers have their own park in Chavez Ravine. Walter | O'Malley of the Dodgers is known to favor the idea. The Chavez Ravine park isn't expected to be |r- «dy before 1962, however. | The established major leagues would have the edge over the Continental in neotiating for ter-| give up without a fight, and are \ritorial rights, In PGR Tourney? | Makes Drive championship, a private and| tournament so prosperous it may| ganas City Star Tuesday bought reason. The newspaper announced its about 190 are expected to startitengance over the 850,000 mark. cago, have said the club will be | Name Ontario a money to bid for the club but if| tract to keep the club here for KITCHENER (CP) -- Ontario| Despite consistently poor play-- matches at Saint John, N.B,,|since the transfer -- the As in seven test matches by winning| This year they have drawn cided not to make the trip. {day night only 8,152 fans saw the Other senior members are Gail| week in the Ontario Ladies' Open| AKRON, Ohio (AP) Th T K A poverty-stricken affair only a few| P be headed for trouble. 25.000 tickets to help keep the A total of 197 players qualified | oontribution to a community ; . | Thursday over the 7,165 - vard,| wy, peirg of Athletics' majority | sold to the highest bidder. A) Women Senior attendance reaches 850,000 the another three years. women's senior and junior teams,the team hasn't finished above were announced yesterday. |averaged more than 1,000,000 the Westmount field day here|422,327 fans for 45 home dates She was replaced by Romal|As lose 9-3 to Baltimore Orioles. | Harvey of Scarborough 27 points, |at Peterborough. - - Too Many Entries| Kansas City e Professional Golfers Association | years ago, opens Thursday as a, KANSAS CITY (AP) -- The| The size of the field is the main| s¢116ti0c here. in 13 categories this year and jrive to boost this seasons at- par-70 Firestone Country Club. owner. Arnold. Johnson. of Citl- Kansas City group is raising purchaser will be bound by con- - Junior Teams The Athletics were transferred here from Philadelphia in 1955. o play in inter-provincial golf|Sixth in the American League Mrs, J. H. 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