The Oshawa Times, 1 Aug 1961, p. 10

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itchers As Rain Q.ourists Shi, Sites iy es THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 1, 1961 1] Tommy Bolt In Trouble Again Bolt said he didn't want te BASEBALL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Unchanged from Sunday. Monday's Result All-star Game National League 1 American League 1 CHICAGO (AP) -- Hot-tem- » All-Stars BOSTON (AP) Unhappy about what he called an "'un- satisfactory ending," perfection-|one man. ist Paul Richards, the Ameri-) None of the 30 previous all-» can League's manager, ex- star games had ended in a dead- |p pressed pleasure over at least|lock, although the 1952 game | one aspect of Monday's All-Star/was rained out after five inn-p| game that was rained out in the|ings with the Nationals a 3-2 ninth inning with the clubs tied|winner. 1-1. .| It started to rain in the "I am happy to report that! eighth, forcing some of they the American League team, to|crowd of 31,851, paying a netp. | a man, certainly is deserving of $172,208.19, to rush for cover. iq no criticism," he said. | It appeared 'a first - inning. "The boys had a little differ-| home run by Detroit Tigers'y ent outlook on this game. I/Rocky Colavito off Bob Purkey ot thought I could detect a little of Cincinnati Redlegs would be, more determination (than in| the game. the first game.)" GET TYING RUN - Was Richards implying that| Starter Jim Bunning of De-,. the American League stars had |troit hurled three perfect inn-jn not given their best efforts inlings and left with a 1-0 lead. the first all-star game, won by Rookie Don Schwall of Boston, the National League 5-4 in San|/Red Sox scrambled out of dan- Francisco two weeks ago? | i! Pascual fanned four in his three!' hitless innings and walked only el 3t- ns gerous situations in the fourt es isite building. |operators find most travellers | relaxation," she said. of the Edmonton Motel Associa- tion and a director of the Al- berta Motor Courts and Resorts Association, said a minority of operators was unhappy with the government program of camp- (Called after 9 innings; rain). 'oday's Games No games scheduled. Wednesday's Games Phila. at Cincinnati (2) (N) Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N) Milwaukee at Chicago (2) San Fran. at Los Ang. (N) American League Unchanged from Sunday. Monday's Result All-star Game pered golfer Tommy Bolt was from Professional Golfers As- sociation sponsored tourna- ments on a charge of using vile language in a country club locker room. The 43 - vear - old Boit im- mediately set about barking his way out of the PGA dog house. { "They told me an official of {the (Olympia Fields) country National League 1 American club turned me in," he said. eague 1 "A meeting was called and (Called after 9 innings, rain). action taken without calling me Today's Games in. It deprives me of making a (in. No games scheduled. living. Wednesday's Games "It all seems very unconsti- K. City at New York (2) (tutional to me. If 1 don't get Chicago at Cleve. (2) (N) any satisfaction, I'll get a law- oi 9 Iyer and take it to court -- the Los angeles 3i Boson (2) | Supreme Court if necessary." Wash'n at Detroit (2) (N) | Lou Strong, PGA president, ; STE | acknowledged that an official of International League 'jympia Fields County Club W L Pcl. GBL had made a report on Bolts 6540 619 -- | strong language during the PGA 544 8 | 0 rnament here and that the PGA had substantiated it. She said the majority of spend two or three nights in a motel during the camping trip. '"Mother gets dirty and tired, the kids start complaining and| the family wants a little more|, | As well, most feel good pro-| {vincial camping facilities at-| tract tourists, making Alberta) [better known and liked, she |said. Now campers are travelling| {the province from the Rockies| to the deep valley of the Peace River, to the Alaska Highway approaches and northward on] the rebuilt Mackenzie Highway 0 the Great Slave Lake and Columbus Yellowknife areas {Buffalo And wherever they go, they|Charleston 56 47 54 47 indefinitely suspended Sunday) wait that long -- that he wanted to appeal right away. The unpredictable Bolt is used to having at least one foot in hot PGA water. In addition to occasional club - breaking and throwing episodes, the 1958 USGA Open champion was placed on probation for 2% years for various reasons. The probation was lifted last No- vember. Bolt"s uprising Sunday #p- |parently came after he had played 12 holes of the third round and telephoned the club- house to ask if an osteopath |were available. He wanted his {shoulder massaged on the {course so he could continue. He was told none was available, Bolt was one over par on the |13th, then walked back to the |clubhouse. He was three over par at the time for the round and six - over for the tourna- ment. Bolt had. withdrawn Friday |because of an aching back and 359 | 50512 | 1495 13 54 53 r- are putting up tents in numbers, | Rochester 50 51 [Eng Sun pelo the Nationsithe colors and sizes that would|Jersey City La the sixth ? he make Omar the Tentmaker|Toronto 50 53 .485 14 -lgasp and whirl back to his|Richmond 47 56 456 17 ar needle. {Syracuse 4170 .369 27 THE BO: I wanted so badly to win it, but - Monday's Result Toronto 1 Richmond 2 1 honestly felt there was not as, BOSTON (AP) -- The official SPORTS BRIEFS | much anxiety and determina-|DoX score of the second major® (Only game scheduled) tion as in this second game." |league all-star game of 1961: Today's Games tet) Charleston at Toronto (N) | Did Richards lay down the National AB R H RBI PO his law to his players? Wills ss 2 * Jersey City at Buffalo (N) (2)| Woodbine Raceway | Richmond at Rochester (N) (2) and came up with two bird- how 'wnt Glerely goisted out ASO 3 i Headed For Record Columbus at Syracuse (N) Wednesday's Games ies", via a 30-ft. putt, a 40-ft. [the American League and askedMathew 3b 3 Charleston at Toronto (N) putt and then a 55-ft. putt, to |them to play it up to the very|Mays cf 3 TORONTO (CP) -- Old Wood- ence Lockhart of Collingwood, tie for the tournament leader- |ilt." (Cepeda If 3 {way point in its 52 - night sum-|which took the second race in mer meeting Monday night anda tight fit with Gay Conrad, | "He has the right to appeal to shoulder after playing five {the PGA appeals committee," holes. But rain washed out the Strong said. "The committee second round and it was re- may meet the day before theiplayed Saturday with Bolt. be- inaugural American classic inling permitted to rejoin the ,Akron Aug. 24-27. field WANTED TO WIN "Well, he said, "it might have been more imagination on my part. Or perhaps I felt the way I did because it was my first | all-star game as manager and| WOULD HOLD PLAYOFF KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Eastern Hockey League officials| . met Monday to consider, among] S other things, the possibility of! in Hike nid JERRY BARBER, the old- est competitor to ever cap- ture the annual United States Professional Golfers' Associa- tion championship tournament, "did it yesterday in a sensa- tional 18th-hole climax in his sudden-death playoff with Don " January. The 18th hole saw 'Jerry Barber Just 1 Refused To Lose In 'Brilliant Comeback CHICAGO (AP)--Jerry Bar-jing Don January by one stroke pounds, captured the title he let G ber of Los Angeles, a sawed-off|a three-under-par 67 and beat- of in an 18-hole playoff at Olympia the 45-year-old "mighty mite" of the PGA circuit, come up with a brilliant second shot to do the job. But his title win yesterday was almost anti- climax to the sensational fin- ish he put on in 'the final round Sunday, when he trailed Januarv hadlv at the 16th hole HON ODD De 1 1 4 -- lent CE EE EI EE Ee Richmond = sSocosooooO~ol~oae SoS s ymooosoosses soca Sa = little guy with a whittled-down| » magic putter, is the 1961 United| Fields Country Club. States Professional Golfers' As-! The oldest PGA champion sociation champion after firing ever at 45 and one of the small- a three-under-par 67 and beatiest at five-foot-five and 137 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. 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Barber is shown above | Did Richards think the Amer-|Clemente rf 2 sity | Plonship series. os olumbus at Syracuse ( as he blasted out of a tough [ican League's earlier lackadais- Kasko ss IHL representatives officially Allstar Game appeared headed for the most owned by Alvin Zister of Han- sand trap on Sunday. Note the |ical attitude was largely re- eBanks ss endorsed the idea Sunday. Most| National 000001 000- 1 51/c coccful harness race meeting over. ball, at upper right of the [sponsible for the National White 1b |Eastern League clubs are said| American 100000000- 1 40); 0 iario's history In the third race, Pat Raleigh picture --AP Wirephoto |League's winning march which|Bolling 2b 4 [to be in favor of the playoff but| (Called after 9 innings, rain)| ae 70.000 per. at odds of almost 25 to 1, produced 10 victories in 14/Burgess ¢ 1 they're not sure schedules can| Purkey, Mahaffey (3), Koufax| After 26 nights, 170,00 Performed under the 'wire with & games, cutting the American /Roseboro c 3 be amended in time to start|(5), Miller ss, (sons had wagered slightly more| g g ' ) hich {payoff of $49.70 to edge Star. |League's once big margin to 16/Purkey p 0 next year. [Roseboro (4); Bunning, Schwali[than $6,000,000 w io indicates | For0 0 in a photo finish. or ssart © 1 Besides the. schedule mod lv. Fascanl ("and Romane, lf J, tong Jo, some | "I would say the attit Mabhaffe; 0 off, major items on the EHL| Howar . : Amn-Colavito. [93% 5 4 " . | might have veraed a ude Mahatiey rs agenda are possible expansion International League {than $12,000,000 through the REPRESENTS CANADA | Richards went all out in an/Koufax p 0 (Jacksonville still is seeking a Toronto parimutuel machines by the] OTTAWA (CP)--Bob Bleasby {effort to win Monday. He'dAltman rf 1 spot in the league) and player| 000 000 100 000 - 1111 time the meeting ends Aug. 30. of the Royal Canadian Yacht stacked his starting team with| Totals 32 salaries. RL 3 poles previous wagering was! Clb, Toro, Se |eight right-handed hitters in an American AB ; " "HE 000 1 . ,500,000 last year. O08 edie effort to take advantage of the|Cash 1b TIGERS SELL PITCHER | pena Hernandez (7), Heman| Marshall Blue, an eight-year-| iY 7630. won the Canadian light. : o i DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Ti- . i {ning class championships Sun close left-field wall at Fenway Colavito If *! aor ' s (8) and Thompson, Hannah (7); di wned and operated Fs : [Poss yiCo2 gers Monday sold righthander|poinel Blaylock (8) and Gon. Od Belding owned and operatec| gay' over the six-mile Britannia ars. Rete , {Bill Fischer to Kansas City Aa dst. ; bY Levi Wiggs) McFadden ot} say course on the Ottawa River NDS 3 etics waivers nce: : ' . is | "Sto Miller of San Francisco Romano c yer the recall of outfielder George day in its first win of the Year Iicc, in' the' inreeeat serieh Si away Io years ago with a iants and Camilo Pascual of pMane e g to|Alusik from Denver. Fischer, 30, SOCCER TRAINER after six starts to set up a dou-| wjj| lead Canada's entry in the ea ific.| Minnesota Twins were locked in . ar had|appeared in 26 games this sea- ble payoff of $84.80. [North American lightning y ost up to the magnific- 5 1.1 strikeout battle when rain|; pricio, ss it he son, winning three and losing GETS JAIL TERM Completing it was Silk Boy championships at Milford, ence of his Sunday finish that|ejaq things. It goes into the [Sievers iring two with a 5.17 earned-run aver- W., owned and driven by Clar-/Conn., in September. caused a playoff When he and|pooks as a tie. Temple 2b anta age. Alusik, 26, who held out so BERLIN (Reuters) An January tied with 72-hole totals| "Miller, who won the first/B: Bbtsn 3b! ifor-/long in the spring he failed to| East German soccer team of 277. game, struck out five of the 10 Bunning p year|make the team, has been hit-| trainer has been sentenced to Wisi Non Monday with pub men he faced in a brilliant one. Schwall > ting .301 at Denver. four years' imprisonment on . c lympia hi - g i . Pas . i | PE Tr at Te aaa ui, tires - MIDS Shore, Includ.| Totals {0 WRITERS SEEK CHANGE | charges of trying lo sell four | . ing Mickey Mantle and Elston ¢ of - x players on his team to West during practice rounds. Howard of New York Yankees. land BOSTON (AP)--The Baseball Gorman clubs, it was reported "I picked up the idea from ---------------- s-- mo -------- . at, Writers Association of America Monday Gene Andrews, a good amateur TT i mend) 1: its out our way, about three years s 5 bel The Jatest dijon of Mi wren Mexico Ousts Canadas wri: were playing and he had me go} Paper Se were Wen yng about $400 down so I figured he 18 in| 10 reac ere said ans-Joa- by a er | chim Manka, trainer of a must know something I didn't. LJ team at Wittenburg, also was found guilty of preparing to h| flee from East Germany and of having 600 rounds of am- "I pace off each course, chart munition in his possession. it and it tells me to the yard, QUEBEC (CP)--The Mexican nio Palafox and Osuna over Be- amaze me," said Lorne Mair 888 The newspaper said Manka, just how far every point is from Davis Cup team was to leave dard and Godbout in a thrilling|Canada's non - playing captaif "f who fled to West Germany in | the green." for Morocco today for the sec-|doubles match Sunday. The and the last Canadian to bearees him in a match back in 1954 to - £1955 and returned in 1957, | "wrote letters to West German % got a real thrill out of the wind-up of yesterday's United + States PGA sudden-death 18-hole final match between { Don January and Jerry Barber. We were hoping that * Barber would win it--for two good reasons, most press- : ing being that anybody who could put on a story-book, "believe-it-or-not finish like Jerry put on Sunday in the last three holes, to create the tie, deserved to go on from there and win it. He did--but he had to go right to the 18th hole and then come up with another circus shot, his second on that hole--to gain the edge that gave him the title. Besides deserving the win--Barber also had sentiment with him--he's the oldest pro golfer to ever win the PGA and at 45, his triumph will let some of the "old bucks" around the various Golf and Country clubs in the country, strut up the fairways (or waddle) with- out feeling too shy and retiring when the younger gen- eration blasts off the tee, a la Cape Canaveral. THE ALL-STAR GAME, second of the season, yes- terday in Boston, proved a real thriller and while the rabid rooters of the two major circuits were both depriv- ed of a chance to cheer and gloat, when rain halted proceedings at the end of nine innings, with g¢he score 1-1, it was just the same a fine piece of baseball enter- tainment, with pitching instead of hitters, in direct contrast to the first All-Star game this year, providing a pleasant variety oi conirast. Paul Richards has gons on record as stating that there should be only one All- Star game each season. We agree, without reservation. Sure, with teams on the west coast now, some fans would have little chance to see the stars of the major leagues in action, when the game was scheduled in the East, but these could and would be spread around and after all, it should be an All-Star game--not a series. BRIGHT BITS:- Oshawa Tony's and Randall-Roy Metals clash tomorrow night at Alexandra Park in a Beaches Major Fastball League game. Tony's expect to be short-handed for this one but will have nine players in uniform, ready to do battle and give the fans some en- tertainment HEFFERING'S Imperials staged a nine-run rally in the 8th inning last night to beat out Whitby Abner's Esso, in an exhibition game here. These two clubs are expected to meet in OASA Senior "B" playdowns, later this month and last night's tussle in- dicated they'll have a lively series, with lots of hitting and base-running . . . FUNNIEST THING we've seen in a softball game for many a day, occurred last night when Marty Jordan, at 3rd base, took a hot grounder and ig= "horing the easy putout at 1st base, instead made a tricky "fake, to trap his brother Jimmie, coming from 2nd base 30 3rd--and then forgot to put the ball on him, although "he practically "gloved" him into the ground p "OSHAWA SPORTS fans, who remember the great {Oshawa Nationals soccer team of the early 30's, who lost but to Montreal Carsteel in the sudden-death Dominion hampionship game here at the old Motor City Stadium, §11 regret to learn of the passing of Harry Boyd, long- \m resident of this city. Harry was a star "back" with Nationals and in that particular game, a' serious knee \v was aggravated and he had to leave the game ationals, playing with 10 men, were nosed out for Je. One of the best soccer players to ever show these parts and an avid supporter of most sports, »%a sportsman's athlete. We join with the soccer westeryears in extending sincere sympathy to the family. That kept Barber out of ser- ious trouble during the tourna- ment. The putter put him in the headlines. First, he pulled even with January Sunday by sink- ing putts of 30, 40, and 50 feet| ond round of the North Amer-|countries split two opening sin- ican zone cup eliminationgles matches Saturday. matches after winning a close! Bedard, 29, who has not lost] victory in a tie against Canada. a tennis match to a Canadian in Mexico beat the Canadians|seven years, probably was the three matches to two in a best-|individual star of the series. The of-five series with veteran Ma-|, ennoxville, Que. school tio Llamas providing "He was doing things out therAliss against Osuna that I've neve tHe seen him do before. is volle ing was crisp, his service gooc and so were his backhand sh 'soccer clubs last April offer- Ling to sell the players. The | newspaper gave no further | | details. McLAUGHLIN HEATING OSHAWA (A Division of McLaughlin Cosel & Supplies Ltd.) 104 KING W. 723-3481 and ground strokes." ; Main said it was 'a bit heard of : " *0! 2 SO close, s to] ming so cl ; breaking to lose the tie aftdifray ange! or This Could Be Tu owa, Rer "wer | a. Gives ARriginal Own Ir MONTREAL (CP)--End H Patterson shook loose for tw touchdown catches with all h inimitable flair Monday night i . leading Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1 a 25-16 exhibition football wi ine over Montreal Alouettes, his for- Miner sew up MILer's mei employers. (second field goal, a 23:yarder. The passer was Bernie F #lo-| His first was from 11 yards out. ney, a quarterback Mor real For the Als, Don Clark burst was supposed to have this year,|78 yards over his right tackle and the crowd of 17,635 rubbed for one touchdown and Dick Co- it in by giving both plays a|hee skirted the left end from hand, loud and long. {four yards out for another. in the last three holes the [tozcher was outstanding In 1 4 a $ £ g in beat- While a hot sun dried the rain- clincher Monday when he beat ing Osuna softened, 6,722 yard course young Francois Godbout of Wa- «py. Bedard never Monday, Jerry twice came from |terloo, Que., in a singles match ______ two strokes behind. He finally|6-0, 6-3, 6-1, % grabbed his first major title] Llamas's win sent his coun-| when, after getting birdies on BY mo 20 usbegishie hs series Name Jerry Barb three of the previous five holes|lead. Canada came back to win| : - threo af the previous five holes a Ca "mat, nov neaara Ryder Cup Captain The Big Year he hit a no. 3 iron out of a beating Rafael Osuna 57, 83,| yea o (AP)--Jerry Bar- 5 fairway trap to within 18 fect 6-1, 6-2 for his second singles| "™ io 0 oc'he 43rd annual F RB C Lion of the cup on the last hole. win of the round. Professional Golfers Association or ahd S At the 18th tee Barber and Mexico's round against Mo-| championship Monday, has been| VANCOUVER (CP) -- This, January were each three under |rocco starts in Casablanca Sa-|gjected captain of the 1961 U.S. [says the Chinese calender, is par. Barber hit his great trap|turday and the winner advances guder Cup team. The U.S. team the year of the ox, but football shot -- "183 yards by my card |against the United States. ~ Iwill meet British pros at the|fans here believe it may well file of the course" -- and two.| The Civil Servants Temnis\poya) Lytham course at St.[turn out to be the year of thé puted for a par four and a Club, on whose clay courts the|snne'.on.the-Sea Oct. 13-14. [Lions 35-32--67. MpsicoCanada te Nas played The team also honored cancer-| And the shouts of support; for MISSES PUTT States-Mexico round if Mexico Stricken pro Ed Oliver, who has B.C. Lions have unusual reson- January, 31 - year - old teur ousts Morocco. been ill for more than a year, ance, this year. The club has regular from Dallas, Tex., had by electing him honorary cap- won two of three pre - season a similar trap shot but he/DRAW GOOD CROWDS tain of the U.S. team. exhibition games with the caught another trap near the The Mexico-Canada maiches,| Other members of the team |fourth scheduled here tonight green, pitched up to within 10 spread. over three days, drew are Arnold Palmer, Dow Fins- against Ottawa Rough Riders, feet and missed the putt. He had|™More than 5,000 paid fans. terwald, Jay Hebert, Bill Cas- 1960 Grey Cup champions. 34-34--68 | Mexico entered Monday's play per, Gene Littler, Art Wall,| The Lions defence still labors "January is a wonderful | holding a 2-1 series lead on the Mike Souchak, Bill Collins and under a few question marks but player," Barber said. "In fact,|strength of a victory by Anto-'Sam Snead. offensively the form chart could I1told him the best player didnt' ~~ = well read: Has power, speed win but I was glad I did." : and Poteniis) offensively, but | . His putter, he said, is a spur | must break fast to be strong areas George Chuvalo we and gave to him when he found | Starting his third season, head {Jerry had cut off the shaft to coach Wayne Robinson has at | make it shorter least one obvious hole ta plug-- "By the time he saw 1 OW a e 0. {his pass defence, especially the again," Jerry laughed, "it was deep zone. The addition of all- so short he would have had to| PROVIDENCE, RI. (CP) --|both NBA's and Ring Maga. American Tom Brown of Min- get down on his knees to putt|Toronto's George Chuvalo was zine's listings for June nesota, tackles Joe Wendruho- |with it. named the third contender for| Cleroux, of Montreal, was|2ki of Illinois and Canadian | A consistent money - winner, |Floyd Patterson's world heavy-|rated eighth in NBA's rankings rookie Barney Therrien and im- {Barber had never won a major|weight title and Sonny Liston|issued Monday night. He was|POrt Ed O'Bradovich has {championship. He lost the 1959 (was dropped from the listings ninth in the June listings of both strengthened the defensive wall |PGA by one stroke to Bob Ros-|in the two big changes in the|the NBAI AND Ring. But the loss of defensive back {burg when he went over par on National Boxing Association's| Harold Johnson of Philadel-| Baz Nagle hurt. He was injured the last two holes. latest rankings. | phia, recognized by the NBA as|at camp and will be out sev- The game was marked at Bill Bewley added the extra limes by scraggly play and points. A two-point safety touch- 1% down was also credited to Mont- (loose ball-handling but action|real when Faloney was smeared was hard and twice minor fist-| behind his own goal line after fighting erupted. taking the ball in on the run. | Patterson, seven brilliant sea-| The Ticats led 12-0 at half-| |sons with Montreal behind him, | me. hooked up with Faloney for ypy oTHER QUARTERS touchdowns on plays that cov-| yn addition to Faloney, Ha-| GAKAGE OPERATORS ered 83 yards and 35 yards. oo J 3 milton used Cana Co- ASSOCIATION The 20-year-old end went to Ha- efiring po Frank By i SERVICE APPROVED BY milton in the off-season in a piincki rt f 4 trade for defensive end Don Pa.) inski at quarterback fairly ex quette. Faloney was Montreal-bound tensively. { Nelson Yarbrough steered the| Als throughout, apart from a Liston, a Philadelphian who|the world light - heavyweight] eral weeks. | . {for months was rated No. 1, was|champion, was named boxer-of-| Robinson has injected both Quebec Bike Tour dropped as a result of his re-|the-month in the July ratings on{Jim Walden and Bob Schloredt {cent suspension in Pennsylvania, the strength of his triumph over|into the defence backfield but | Under Way Today (Tony Petronella, chairman of Eddie Machen of Portland, Ore., both have been hitting hard to sith {his recent suspension in Penn-|fourth-ranked heavyweight. gain the top quarterback spot. | QUEBEC (CP) -- The eighth|sylvania, Tony Petronella, chair-| NBA rules forbid a boxer Walden won the post last sea- {annual Tour de St. Laurent,|man of NBAs ratings commit-|from being rated in more than|son from the now - departed {with 67 bicycle racers compet-|tee, announced Monday night. |one division and for this reason, [Randy Duncan but Schloredt |ing for $5,000 prize _ Liston was suspended indefin-| Johnson is not ranked in the|all - 'American ace from Wash-, starts today _ |itely by the Pennsylvania Ath-lheavyweight class despite his!ington who guided the Huskies The race covers a 600 - mile|letic Commission July 15 be-|triumph over Machen. Petron-|to two consecutive Rose Bowl |route north and south of the St.|cause of difficulties with the ella said that Johnson, however Ltit1 has created 1d Lawrence River between Que-|law Petronella said he will be must be regarded as a potential fi et Agi a Yea! CoB bec and Montreal. It will end "rerated if and when he is re-|challenger to the heavyweight|-- oo "OF e Spot. Saturday. 'instated." crown should he decide to seek | Ange Roussel, 27, of France,| - Chuvalo won his last victory |this title. COAL FIND {the 1960 champion, has returned by administering a fearful beat-| Terry Downes of England, who, APLEY BARN, England (CP) to defend his title. Three mem-|ing to Willi Besmanoff before dethroned Paul Pender of Brook- Coal has been found near this {bers of the Mexican national knocking out the German. He is|line, Mass., as the New York, Oxfordshire village which ex- team are also competing as/preparing to defend his Cana- Massachusetts and European |perts said could lead to one of {well as 18 Americans, includ-|dian heavyweight title against middleweight titlist, was among the richest coalfields in Britain. |ing a four - man U.S. Army Bob Cleroux in Montreal. {other fighters cited for top per-|The coal board ordered further team. Chuvale was ranked fifth in'formances in July. investigations. money, Te in a companion deal for quar- ter Sam Etcheverry, but Sam balked and wound up in the National Football League while Faloney was ruled Ticat prop- erty after a legal wrangle. GET SOME REVENGE Monday night's outcome was something of an upset since the Als turned back Hamilton four of the five times the two Big Four clubs met in scheduled play last year. It was Hamil |{ton's first win in three pre-sea- {son starts and Montreal's sec- ond setback in as many times |out. | Fullback Gerry McDougall, |something of a disappointment lin 1960 after a couple of great seasons, rounded out Hamilton's touchdown offensive with a 52- yard romp up the centre five four-minute stint by Tom Dimi- troff in the second quarter. Yar- brough, No. 1 in camp in the GARAGE OPERATORS' ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO MEMBERS ARE PLEDGED TO MAINTAIN A SUMO rvicy oe THE MOTORING PUBLIC BY ENGAGING CIRTINN Michawes ¢ Etcheverry sweepstakes, turned in a solid all-round game. TT H Tuesday, EMPIRE TITLE OSHAWA ARENA August 1st 8:45 p.m, WATS i IVAN o TONI- MARIN WHIPPER BILLY 236 Ibs. TOI! : 50 Ibs. ki TAG TEAM rR STAN N vs STASIAK ONTO 250 Ibs. QUiBke KAROL KALMIK S. and TIMOTHY GEOHAGEN TOM COL! 225 bs. HA Paft Milosh, P INS vs PRINCE NERO WILTON 240 Ibs. ROME 1.50, General 1.25. Children 135 lat Casino Rest. 723.97) 1.00 romoter ee r ----

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