EDDOLLS TO COACH {Hawks coach, will coach Buffalo|nounced Sunday. Eddolls, who|will resume bench direction after ° | | BUFFALO (AP) -- Frank Ed-|Bisons of the American Hockey piloted the Bisons to the Ameri- three years as manager of the in urg an 9 dolls, former Chicago Black|League next season, it was an-lcan Hockey League title in 1954,| club. He succeeds Dit Clapper. LJ G - Br. Empire Games 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 27, 1960 PIERSALL STORY All Is Quiet Now But Tension There NEW YORK (AP)--The Jim Piersall baseball controversy has calmed down--on the surface at least. A scheduled meeting today in- volving Cleveland Indian players, and manager Joe Gordon to dis- cuss the perplexing Piersall prob- By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times EDINBURGH, Scotland -- The city of Edinburgh is to make a formal application to the British and Commonwealth Games Fed- his teammates are going to give| "I had just told Mr. Cronin that him a chance to prove it. We're/I was wrong and I promised him very glad we didn't have to have|I would cut out the horseplay and the meeting." concentrate on baseball. Then I come to New York and see where LINGERS ON _ |they were going to have a meet- On the surface everybody ising about me. I don't mind tell- happy. But resentment ap- ing you I was terribly disturbed." 7 f Monday night.| parently lingers on. Piersall, 30-year-old star out- ony Yas gall eo oi ye The latest Piersall episode be- fielder, had a talk with Kuenn, meeting will not be arranged in|gan Monday when Kuenn dis-| "I asked Harvey what it was the future. closed he had requested a meet-|all about. He told me the players Player representative Harvey ing of players and Gordon to dis- felt 1 was making them nervous Kuenn, after a talk with Piersall,|cuss what should be done about| with my actions. on the field and Cleveland centre fielder, said Piersall because of his numerous they wanted to talk the situation there was no longer any neces- wrangles with umpires. . over with the manager. : sity to have a meeting. Piersall,| Jimmy's latest squabble, which I told him it's all right with distressed when he learned the|resulted in his sixth ejection me if that's what the fellows players planned to hold a meet-|from a game last Saturday, re- wanted, but I resented all the ing concerning him, voiced plea- sulted in a summons to Boston|talk about my hurting the club's sure over the decision to aban-| Monday by American League|chances to win the pennant. I don it. president Joe Cronin. He re- told him nobody on the club piersall convinced me that his| ceived a fatherly talk 'from Cro-(wants to win more than I . . . talk with president Joe Cronin| nin and was fined $100. "From now on the only thing d given him a mew outlool "| He learned of the proposed | for me to do is to prove I can = ny "Jim promised me | meeting when he arrived here{keep quiet and play ball. that he would mend his ways and! Monday night. Earlier he expressed bitterness 'Marichal's Miracle' Boosts Giants Fans SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--"Mar- Eastern League he, was 18-13, In his major league debut he fichal's miracle" not only ne leading the loop in six pitching|fanned 12, high for the Giants vides a catchy phrase for Sab ....iments, staff this year, and put six Pir- Francisco baseball followers: it] Last year with Tacoma of vi down on strikes in his sec- gives them more hope t Pacific Coast League, he com-|ond start. His repertoire includes they've enjoyed for weeks. piled an 11-5 record as the strike-|the fast ball, curve, slider and Just six nights ago 21-year-old out king with 123 | change-up. eration to have the 1966 Empire {Games held in the Scottish capi- {tal. Decision to this effect was |reached at a meeting of an Em- pire Games Joint | representing the city council and |the British Empire and Com- monwealth Games Council for Scotland. The application will be |placed before the federation at | the Olympic Games in Rome next month by Councillor H. A. Brechin, chairman of the Empire | Games Joint Committee. He will | be accompanied by an Edinburgh | delegation. | Should the application for 1966 | fail in view of the strong competi-| |tion expected from other Com- | monwealth countries, an applica- |tion to have the 1970 games held |in Edinburgh will be made. i tators. poration of Edinburgh, and basic facilities, running tracks, swim- ming pool and an Empire village would be made available by the| civic authorities. Venue for the athletic events would be New Meadowbank, which has already a track up to international stan- dards, and which would be built up to accommodate 35,000 spec- Apart from the games possibil- ity, Edinburgh is in need of a large swimming pool of inter- national standard, and this would be provided should the application be successful. An intriquing pos- sibility is that the rowing would be held on Loch Lomond. | It is noted that since the games were established in 1930, Scotland has won 23 first places, 21 second places and 36 third places at the Empire games, REMEMBER WHEN . . ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS SPONSORED {BY CORPORATION At the joint committee meeting, it was decided that the games would be sponsored by the Cor- | over what he felt. were unjust charges against him by his team-| English Henley, and later mates. "All of a sudden, I'm the goat. We lost a few games and it's all] my fault. Why are they picking| on me? I didn't pop up with he| bases loaded. I didn't throw the| home run ball for the pitchers. "They claim I'm upsetting them, Apparently I didn't upset {them when I hit those two home runs and we were winning. It's only when we're losing that I up- set them . .. Why can't they ac- cent some of the blame for the club's losses?" Juan Antonio Marichal (pro- - pounced mahr-ee-chahl with the accent on the last sveeble made his major league debut. | The slumping Giants were fifth, 8% games behind the pace-set-| ting Pittsburgh Pirates. Fans| were razzing the club. The crowd | of 13,279 when Marichal took the | pitcher's mound against Phila delphia last Tuesday was the smallest night gathering of the year at Candlestick Park. Until two batters were out in} the eighth inning, the solidly built righthander who signed with the Giants for just $500, didn't allow a hi Then pinch-batter Clay Lialrymple got a single. The Giants won 2-0. WINS ACCLAIM The soft-spoken- youngster from the Dominican Republic who be- came the first rookie in modern National League history fo ob-| tain a one-hitter in his debut re-| ceived a standing ovation. f Phillies manager Gene Mauch observed, "He changed speeds better than any pitcher I've seen in the league this year." | Came Saturday and Marichal took the mound against Pitts- burgh Pirates before 30,228. With| pis high-kick delivery that re-| minded many of ex-Giant Ruben Gomez, he set the Pirates down | on four hits. He didn't allow a run until the seventh. The Giants] won 3-1. | Marichal told reporters in halt- ing English the fast ball had been his best pitch against the Phil-| lies. Against the Pirates, it was his curve. STARTED AT 15 The son of a ranch worker, Juan started pitching at 15. He was 19 when he broke into or- ganized baseball at Michigan City of the Midwest League in 1958 with a 21-8 record. In 1959 with Springfield, Mass., of the | Gerry Doucette | Might Play In | TAKE THE DOLLAR SAVINGS VISIT Linebacker Slot ONTARIO MOTOR SALES SEE YOUR CAR TODAY AT TORONTO (CP)--Gerry Dou- cette, long time second string RIGHT NOW quarterback with Toronto Argo- .. nauts of the Big Four Football League, may have nailed down a) corner linebacker's slot with his new team, Calgary Stampeders of YOUR the Western Conference. | Jim Finks, Calgary general BIGGEST AND BEST manager, said here Monday Dou- cette has looked good on defence since his trade to the Stamps. BUY IN AN "When we made the deal, Gerry told me he wanted to play 4 0 K defence and thought he could do A a job at that spot (corner line- backer)," said Finks, who is here VACATIONIZED to drum up interest in Wednes- . day's Argo-Stampeders exhibition : game. CAR "We had him at halfback but his speed wasn't sufficient. So we IS ON OUR LOT moved him up and he's done everything expected of him in our intrasquad game and our 17-4 win over Edmouton." Doucette spent six years as Ar- go's second - string quarterback after joining the team at 18. | KILLED BY AUTO RACE SALERNO, Italy (AP)--A 60- * year-old man died Monday of in- ji ies suffered Sunday when a racing car crashed into a crowd of spectators during an auto race, 140 BOND ST. WEST BACK JOINS ARGOS ol TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto RA 3-5506 Argonauts have announced the arrival of Dick Clark, speedy halfback from Baylor University, who was with the team last sea- son but didn't play. Clark may try to make end, a position where the Big Four Football Union club lacks speed. f WAS RING CHAMP BOSTON (AP) -- William W. Blaikie, 60, retired navy man and one-time boxing champion of Nova Scotia, died Monday while painting a catwalk on the roof of his Charlestown home. 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