The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1961, p. 13

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G 00D INVESTMENT POINT AWARDS Cased. Ronute Bragg, George, SP ORTS BRIEFS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, June 29, 1961 13 | Standing broad -- Terry Tou-| more than six pounds the mark|Professional League farm club, : . y tant, Brian McCready, Jim Co-| owNER SETS PRICE [he set in the 1960 Olympic|Ottawa - Hull Canadiens. Percy S Bonus Babies I . or nton 00 | Running broad -- Brian Me.|, MELBOURNE AP) v~ Dial. Games at Rome, {Dowikon, general manager of ome |Cready, Terry Toutant, Ji most rice horse Since The selite: HABS PLAN EXHIBITION [Winnipeg Enterprises Limited, | |Coedy. ; ment of Tulloch, will not be sold| . WINNIPEG (CP) -- Montreal|which operates the Winnipeg G I 1 Ci ts Holds Annual Spor ts Day |e mp rT Ti to American interests: for less|Canadiens of the Nation allArena, also said the Enterprises TOW 11110 an | Nekker ! : : Hockey League will play a pre-|are negotiating for an exhibition ; ; . Nekkers. than 35000 Australian guineas ...," 'evhinition game here game between Toronto Maple The Annual Field Day at the|senior boy, a beautiful trophy, ($82,320), owner J. P. 0 Connor | 5 oir i ater Lams Al Dorit Rey winge .eived Dr. Robert Thoraton School a Yonzted Jiwough a kindness JUNIOR GIRLS Allon. Ad saig Monday, Duslagisi, Sec: $ = v it 1 5 held last Thursday, with ideal{and courtesy ol r. an rs.| Dash -- Lorraine Allan, a ond to IC aul-| ball Bonus Jayients are worth Dodgers in 1935, He Nos 4. 30. Soom A en ime. | weather prevailing. |E. L. Pipher. The Roy Loft- Jager, Gaetane Hubner. field Cup, has a record i wits, a rg Kou | League in strikeouts with 117..who has a lifetime average of| Clear skies and a light breeze house Memorial Trophy was | Ball throw -- Lorraine Avan, 1 seconds, ive urls Sm {om fax, Al Kaline and Dick Groat Groat who got a reported $40,-.306, is hitting .286. Groat, the made the afternoon most plea- presented by Fred Anderson, Kathy Miller, Diznge Beil. 35 ar Se as yo Sarted are on the receiving end. 000 bonus from Pittsburgh in|National's batting champ last sant and enjoyable not only for Grade 7 teacher, to Jackie, Standing Drosd = ae 4 he E : f These four, coupled with Mike {season, has a .272 mark. . the competitors, but also for the Browne and Irene Manitius, the Bell, Lorraine an, K ar en stake money. McCormick, Robin Roberts, w | McCormick got $60,000 from many parents who came to offer|tWO op senior girls, who tied Salway. Sion MHasit LIFTER SETS MARK Lindy McDaniel and Harvey Geor 14 Pro |the Giants and McDaniel $50,000 their moral support to their for irst place. : Running roa tariivn KISLOVODSK, Russia (AP)--| Kuenn are excellent reasons g from the Cardinals. McCormick| children. Following are the athletic Wood, Rose Westerin elley |v iri Vlasov, the Soviet Union's why major league ball clubs gu, . won 15 games in 1960 and has, Competition was keen, with events and the winners of each: Viste. : 1 ine Allan | Olympic heavyweight weightlift- are dishing out big bonuses to| Picked To Win seven victories this season. Mc-| determination to win and good MIDGET BOYS Sh ie jmp Ton fle A "ling champion, bettered his own untested youngsters. Daniel, one of the game's 10Bisportsmanship evident on alli" pach' James Heaslip, Tom! es world record by lifting 451 F OR SUPER VALUES! Many among the scores off LU [relievers, posted a 12-4 record|gigas Preliminary eliminations Dovey, Gon Thea aDs INTERMEDIATE BOYS pounds, 15 ounces Tuesday in L bonus babies signed this season| Women S @I1 [last year. and is 3-3 in 1961. pag been held by the teachers, : y cx Dash -- Larry Westlake, Carl the clean and jerk, Tass re- will end up in the scrap heap : | The Phils shelled out $25,000 so that only the top competitors | Ball throw -- John Watson, MacRae. Tom Parker. ported. The lift bettered by but it's the success of the Kille- SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP)--|in 1948 for Roberts, who is only participated, which made the|Gary Grieves, lan Leonard. Ball Throw: -- Tom Patker.|™ i brews and the Koufaxes that| Mary Lena Faulk, the 35 - year-{1.8 this season but has picked events run off more oth] ' * ! he! Bois tho. in. one : : D Running broad -- John Wat-|y.c0 00 Patterson, Tom Scott. Garry Allan, Harry Allan. Multi-Purpose make it mandatory for ft e old Georgia pro who in one, 234 triumphs for Philadel- 5,4 efficiently. son, Tom Dovgalev, Bill Coedy. Running broad -- Carl Mac. Ball throw -- David Westlake, clubs to keep their checkbooks! month has parlayed pitching|phia. lg ; . itt on | ; a ry ; McCread ihe i i At the conclusion of the| Standing broad -- Bill Coedy, Rae, Tom Parker, Larry West- Harry Allan, Wayne McCready. handy. and putting into the best win-| iven a $55,000 bonus ayents K i oe) s Heasli galev. lak 2 ? R road -- Michael Killebrew, who got $50,000 to ning record in women's golf, is Mid g attad over 300 in cvents, Kenneth Wright spoke/James Heaslip, Tom Dovgalev. jake. unning _broa i i i 5 i i i i § i -d.!| Standi < -- Car ac- McClean, Harry Allan, Conrad i Washington in 1954, favored to win the ninth United] : le av SOT 'Wi briefly to the students on behalf| High Jump -- lan Leonard,| Standing broad Carl Mac- McClean, sign with Washingt A Association Wi »g|Six of his seven season with the: 0 gonool Board, after which! John Watson, Bill Coedy. Rae, Paul Aquilina, Jeffrey Westerink. ound the range with the Sen-|States Golf Association women H with San ators in 1959, hitting 42 homers, open championship. Tigers. 3 es Tow 3 , medallions were graciously pre-| " . : Patterson. Standing broad -- Michael to tie for the American League It drew a field of 89--31 pros rancisco, = sented by the Home and School MIDGET GIRLS High jump -- Paul Aquilina, McClean, Garry Allan, David NEW YORK (AP) -- Base- $25,000 bonus given him by the 1952 and Kaline, who rec The prefect table for informal living, indoors er lead. He walloped 31 last year and 58 amateurs -- who will Association President, Mrs. A. Dash -- Brenda White, Janice car] MacRae, Dieter Kirner. (Westlake. out. Suitable for Living room, lawn or patio. Sturdy and this season he's had 22 play 72 holes, including a 36, jittle more than a year after Craigie, to the boy and girl in Salway, Sylvia Pommerenke. | Se High jump -- Michael Mc- | steel construction, built to last. Green or bronze homers to go with a sparkling hole endurance test on the lastiche won the national women's each age group who had won, Ball Throw -- Sue Rowley, INTERMEDIATE Gls Judy Clean, Harry Allan, Conrad legs with white table top. .352 batting average for Minn- day. At the halfway point, the|amateur championship, isn't athe highest number of points. Christine Sidler, Doreen Miller. Tors Patsy Man ew. Judy |westerink. esota Twins. field will be cut to the 40 low-|{jong hitter like Mickey Wright . RIASRE Running broad -- Sylvia gy oir nin 0 we . It has taken six years for est scorers and ties. or Louise Suggs, the other big INDIVIDUAL WINNERS .. Pommerenke, Cynthia Young, Ball iow letje ieentiea, SENOR GIRLS Ww Jud Koufax to pay dividends on the Miss Faulk, who turned pro pro winners this season. But ee ere is lows: Mio. Kathleen Kerr Patsy Matibey, Sanders Wine. Cah i san, Ware: i Special Suee June J he has Played White; Juniors -- Brian Mc. Standing broad -- Brenda Running broad -- Patsy Ball throw -- Iris Grieves, t 3 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords that she has won three tourna. Cready and Lorraine Allan; In- Wire Janice Salway, Cynthia uke, judy Jolly, Shirley Sai-Judy Campbell, Jackie Browne. : seession: & ged termediate -- Carl MacRae and Ing. : way. g br -- Jacki | mers in siccession and forsed Patsy Luke. High Jump Brenda W hite, Standing broad -- Arlaine paling by vay = ackie A FINE GAME FISH, THE Ithe year. Mickey and Louise, Mr. Karpiak proudly present- Janice Salway, Sylvia Pommer- pgwards, Patsy Luke, Jane Delaney. 2 STORES T0 SERVE YOU BETTER NORTHERN PIKE have won three each. ed to Michael McClean, the top enke. Kift . . Sta : -- Ir M - wll 5 ALONG, THIN FISH WHICH FIGHTS Sa -------------------- PSE -------------------------------------------- "7 JUNIOR BOYS High jump -- Shirley Salway, Seng Broad < Tete ian DOWNTOWN OSHAWA RE I Sopa THE MSE vp ; 2 Patsy Luke, Ietje Steenstra : CT p A. |S GOOD EATING, ALTHOUGH SOME ~ McCready, Sy Luke, je ® Sira, E 2 TH Dash -- Brian bell. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE \Y ET LONG AD merch FROM 10 'erry Toutant, Brian Sliter. [SENIOR BOYS High jump -- Jackie Browne, TO 35 LBS., ALTHOUGH A RECO| he : island 2h ay ! ONE I TAR IN SoD Ball Throw Brian Me Dash Conrad W esterink, Susan Waite, Irene Manitius. STATE IN 1940 THAT WEIGHED / E50 -- rT _-- RR ET TT --_-- ES se ™ AT 46 LBS, 20Z. STRIKE AT ANYTHING . THEY CAN BE FOUND IN SHALLOW WATER IN SPRING AND FALL, BUT DEEP HOLES IN SUMMER . USE NATURAL BAITS OR LURES, AND HOOK 'EM BY STILL FISHING TROLLING OR CASTING. 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