The Oshawa Times, 19 Sep 1961, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

5% i COLLEGE HILL WINS Racitatif Wing [J5%%. T5500, A] IVa SuaWa Yul. Yui, tyme , 181 _Y) coco Rogue. ° . ' pointed Jimmy Abeyta, 115, Umpire Gives Game [Fairbank takes Js S57 BF FIGHTSLET [hve ho au TORONTO (CP) -- Racitatif|of the jockey building, NIGHT Simmons, 153%, Westbury, N.Y. won the $10,000 Fairbank Stakes| Recitatif, an i outpointed Gene Johns, 169, New Monday as Woodbine's 36-day|three - year - a Eagith Jd York, 10. autumn meeting opened. miles in 1:44.2 and paid $11.20.|BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Tokyo -- Sadao Yaoita, 118 When F ans Interfere Ridden by John Adams, Re.| The crowd of 7,170 wagered| San Francisco--Herman Mar-| Japan, outpointed Kozo Rly { $400,268. quez, 118, Stockton, Calif., out-(121, Japan, 10. citatif won by almost two College Hill defeated Radio|tors vacate the area behind the|attack for College Hill with a| Park 7-2 last night at Radio| screen, Was NOL enforced. i % triple, 4] ing batter of the . a a ince it is the duty e|game al e scored on a single Park diamond, in the first &3m¢ home team (Rule 66, Sec. 2 of by Logeman. College Hill add. Association's. Kiwanis Bantam the CASA Rule Book) to pro-|ed another run in the third, League championship final se.| vide "policing" of the field,|when Wright opened with a ries, Second same of the 3.out.| Where necessary, it follows that homer. Hes, 3c is rg Bl Col.{ ie, home ig ust Supply w he Jouish inning, Hamm wads {such protection, either in e|walked, Clark singled and the lege Hill diamond on Wednesday |, of watchmen or qualified|with one out, Solomon doubled evening, at six o'clock sharp. | i 1 essary, suffici-\an Loan d 3 x wf : : | policemen, if necessary, suffici- and so did Logeman, to oom I There S Something Special about rma aa _-- ck Siam Sel Actually last night's game ent to control all spectators, so|plete a three-ru : pid S, -run rall was 12-2 for College Hill, still in|that the progress of the game made the score 5-1 at ny time. R&R Ue |the first half of the sixth inning|is not | : " | : |is not impeded. The winners added two in th : wr 3 ; . \when the umpire called the| Solomon, pitching for College fifth on a walk to Cameron. Hl / mel ud awaidey it to College, Hill, was in good form for last|sacrifice by T. Peel, a walk to : ; d u MAU i E = NEWCASTLE SPORTSMEN'S CLUB | x ers gg, MEDLS playoff tilt and he also|Hamm and then a single by {0 [oats for jhe umpires ac-|received fine support from his|Clark, plus a wild pitch y : , iven in his report, was mates. He struck out five bat-| With th 2 The year - old Newcastle | left-toright, are shown Jim |}0f a given in his repor, | at-| | e score 7-2, College Sportsmen's Club held its first | Potter, chairman of the shoot- that Spectators, some children ters and gave up only two hits Hill put on a slugging barrage annual trapshooting contest | ing committee; Wil'son Stark, jand others of the adult class,iin the five innings he worked.in their sixth inning. Logeman recently and it proved a very | winner of the tournament tro- | Were standing behind the screen One was a homer by R. Cullen, opened with a walk and Wright successful "first" for their | phy and runner-up Stan and attempting to disrupt the in the first inning, after there hit his second homer. Then Tay- enthusiastic members. Above, ! Hockett. game by verbal abuse of the|were two out. Radio Park's lor walked and Cameron follow- > d umpire. In addition, throwing of other run was scored by Ben-'ed with a homer, T. Peel hit small stones, some of which|nett, in the fourth frame, when|another four-ply blow right next. struck the official, climaxed he singled after one out, ad-Then Hamm walked and was OLD WOODBINE E the interference and the game vanced on a passed ball and forced by Clark. It was at this Oily # Form) was called and awarded, after| infield out and scored later on a point, the umpire-in-chief called Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form the umpire's request to the|wild pitch. |and awarded the game. N AST home club to have the specta-' Solomon himself opened the Wright, with two homers and : CLEAR Af Dp FA! % 2 Souble, was the big hitter for . 2 BURNT ROMAN 10.50 4.20 4.20 | College Hill Bantams, with Selo- First Race § TWORULLAN » 1% i# SHARE SAILING TROPHY | mon naving thee. ints. while 10.KESSAVA . 10.80 | Log dy .ogeman and Clark each had a 7.500. fy olds, claiming all $7,500. pair. Bennett had two hits for 6'c Furlongs, purse $2,200. iwo-year- proms jt 4 y ; 12 19 DE EW one 0 h D ti t M t | Radio Park | urn' oman 2's ge » a c. 6-44 5 ase gilllR CMe S awa en 1S d che | COLLEGE HILL -- Solomon, | Lg pedi RS MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 1961 "hme al Tworullan 122 8 Remillard--M D Greatrex ri 0 Logeman, 2b; Wright, cf; Cartersville 4 Dahema 9 9 H : Rogers--View Hulloa F'm General Doge ... 11312 3 5 81 92 Smith--H N Eads : wel Re $ { General Dog IR 4 Bl 103% Parnell H Knox Dr. Jack Langmaid of Osh-|Don Storie of Toronto RCYC, RADIO PARK -- L. Cullen, | I cf; March, ss; R. Cullen, ; | Winner ch g 2 Roman Sandal--Betsy K. Trainer K G Nicholds Torey ode tated that Start good, won ridden out Pool 22,6 dian Albacore Championships. |Trophy. Gooderham stated tha i Senki a amp I wark, rf; DeMille, ¢; Senkino, p in 4th. Kessava 115 10 Fitzsi'ns--G M Bell ip; | Taylor, 3b; Cameron, 3b; Real Stuff Mill Race ...... 111 h 12-12. 11-1% McComb--White Oak Sta |. .0 iad Bill Gooderham of To-| won the fifth race for the Hiram a ' Bennett, 3b; Stapley, 2b; Me- Dauble Poot 40,014 . They will each have six months|the entry list of 34 was one of 7-FIRST 5 possession of the John Geikie the finest initial class races | King's Method 3 2 5% Adams--H A Luro = ? [|] Y h A 39,B'menke--J B Randolpl |T : { 1 k Armstrong--Stafford F'm t t Peel, rf; Ham, 1b; Clark, If; Tipton's Tempest 115 6 Bs oron 0 S ac ng ce |R. Peel, c. | Rubria 1 1 - - 10-1 12 Dittfach--B R Steen | 3 4 | } .|Walker and Sons Silver Tray | ronto RCYC for the 1961 Cana-| Y| Donald, 1b; Shackelton, If: No, LEAD Second Race ER oa 310 Trophy, emblematic of the|that he has seen. He also stated | and up. Claiming all $2500, Canadian. Albacore Champion-|that the location for the events Owner {at Windermere on Lake Rous. Horse wt 5 Su Rin, glokey it 5 ship. a Weight -- Mrs. Hunter Jack Langmaid, demonstrat-|seau and the general arrange-| First Lead 1 . 5 114 5- 2% Wright -- Mrs. Hunter ' € 4 Hing 411 3m Remillard -- Tuck ing exceptional sailing skill, | ments by the Canadian Alba-| Kingwood Z 4 74 64 4h Borgem'k -- LeRoy Tobey hroyght his slick craft in for|core Association, could not have | pind i 107 1 31 1214 1 6h Parnell X -- Hogarth two wins and two second-place been improved. : Lo Our Patchup 116 iz 8 Dalion - che finishes, for a total of 126-4 Prizes for the first four races TODAY'S GAMES Yalquestin 216 31 2s 93 Sok Hale -- Bremer sw. |points in the four races for the were donated by Continental gopmp yy Calusas® Chief 18 - 12. 12 102% Robinson -- Jones © championship. He gave full| Yacht Sales of Whitby. Results| > 4 oChees aid Di stv Time Clock $2 101 111 Dittfach -- Rosemary Sta. | credit for his success to the are as follows: 1. Jack Lang: |, 9 istrict Oriental Spring 11-45 | 5 Ibs AAC 5 : magnificent performance of his | maid, Oshawa, 126-15 points and Proc, thy Championship Winner ¢h § 8 WAIT A BIT -- CELEBRITY MISS. Trainer E. Morrison. crew, none other than his wife, Bill Gooderham, Toronto, 126-14 Hears Scugog leaners vs Start good, won drivieg = Rosi 3,108 Ruth' Langmaid, who proved| points; 2. Dick McLaughlin, Osh-| 0 eraps Imperials, at Alex- DAILY DOUBLE 2 and 7PAID $172.90 her tremendous endurance by|awa, 119-4 points; 3. Harvey gre Park. 8.00 p.m.; 2nd L.ROSE DAWN lasting for all five races in the Doherty, Toronto, 116; 4. John in -out-0f-3 semi-final Third Race LOSE DANE rn 12% 350 £0 | series, despite the heavy winds. Lash, Toronto, 112 and 5. Doug- S*8: o SSALIOR MAN... exer. 50| Bill Gooderham and his crew, las Jarrett, Toronto, 111. | ory League --- | -- Craw- year Allowances Str. Fin. Jockey Owner ford Construction vs. Houdaille 33% L21 Adamy zs ner | Industries, at Lakeview Park 31 321Dittfach -- White Oak Sta {6.00 p.m.; 4th game of 3-out-of-5 82 4 | series. 1 Fitzsim's -- Windfields 6's Furlongs, Purse $2600. Three Horse Wt PP St 4 Rose Dawn Indian Line Sailor Man Flashing Top . Cusmet . Sweet Peg gress 5-244 Parnell X -- Kia Ora Farm SHRogers = Bam CRA LEAGUE 14. Dora and Mike DiCesaro, Marlene | Tydasion X - Windy Actas The first might saw three shutouts: [and Hugh Gillard. i A on WEDNESDAY | FF Winby . | Star Shadow . 3 Radio No. 1, Kingside No. 3 and Thorn- oi flare) and Harry Prescott, Faye | SOPTPAL i Winner b ¢ 3 Battlefield -- Jeane 1. Cartes tons applying the brush to FallyY me | 16. Isabelle Cyr, Grace Fusko, wu] Oshewa Miger Assoc. (Ki. Start good, won handily Pool 47,767 other games were all 3.1 wins for East. | Gardner, Dave Maguire, as - Bantam League Playoffs) 1-BROWN PANTHER ..33 oa |Yiew No. i, Sunnyside No. 2, Kingside | Flette be sTUULS DT RS Jo 00 -- Radio Park vs College. Hil, Fourth Race SPEGOY PAGE |. 890 160 No. 1 Kinguide No. 2, Rundle No: Laws. bowling as we still need a yuies com. | At College Hill, 6.00 p.m. sharp; 6-CREDIT CURB 30 [view No. 2 Storie, Rundle No. 2, South. mittee. Our treasurer is Ed Mothersill. 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 cham- 9 Furlongs. Purse $2600. Three yearsand uw Can. tonled, Allowances, I mead and Radio No. 3 respectively. If you arent able to make it please pionship finals rse Wt PP St % % r. Fin, ockey Owaoer wa A i phone and let us know, | : WH Bore nther 107 1 3 1h lak 144 1% Harrison XX Stafford) Bob Beharrell hit big for opening" piecutive: President. Gord Coppin, | Beaches Major League (Play- night with 831 (335, 370, 226). In the |g oges." yice - president , Chuck Peel, | offs) -- Randall Roys or Eddie 2 HN TP euntw : ig 4 be? - Credit Curd .. 51% 3% - 3% Dittfach -- Elliott ea Th ho: vines. treasurer, Ed Mothersil 33003, Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m.: 1st +omost effective filter tip yet developed Reactor 31 6 6 Gomez -- Shermanor Fm. Jed the a (256, . ) ollowed by Bette A Du Se | (256, 226, 206) closely | We would like to take this opportunity | playoff series, Other good scores were Don Gibson | League, and a great big hello to last erich flavour, exceptional smoothness 6-CLIP'S VISCOUNT 2.40/213), Rose Jackson 626 (252, 202), | Il miss you, Only two triples to report for our first | Jnjtaq States national amateur Family Tide - 6- 6- Potts -- Mi Pec S 38, Jim | s rs. Peconi Elliott 239, Marg Shemilt 2 es |rifict Chris Collins was tops with a 70514-12. The swarthy Gonzales, Peggy Page ... 117 5 2 2.2% 24 - 21 Fitzsim's -- Seaway Sta. ? * 1 700°s were: Vic Williamson 742 (280,/5.0243; treasurer, Ed Mothersill 3.9803 pj, ioe ve Oshaw J Dorval ateass 109 3h 4nk 4nk Rogers -- Desnoyers shawa Tony's, at Adm'l Armbro A .h 4h 53 55% Borgemenke -- Shermanor 224 oy 100 Yea tha ail ih. 61 NEIGHBORHOOD. LADIES | Firs van 320 3 6- | Mavis Taylor le e ladies wi | A ame ol o of. " Winner dk b h § Our Scholar -- Rugged Cross. Trainer Jobn Passero. |e out-of-3 semi « final » choicest, extra mild Virginia tobaccos Pool 47,433 | March 680 (259, 234). |to welcome all the new bowlers to our | : th 1-ROUND TWO 12.70 4.90 2.80 [657 (243, 223), Denny Linton 649 (227, |season's bowlers. We hope it will be a Fif Race 3-OSTERSUNO vivee.... 5.80 2.70 216, 206), Delphine Harmer 628 S271: | pleasant Scason for afl ot tobe ..[REMEM BER WHEN ails ofirmly packed for longer-lasting smoking pleasure p ue to ness our President.to-be, : 1 and ome 16th Miles. Purse $1900. 3 and 4 year old Maidens. Claming all $3500 George Moss 622 (290), Carson Heard to give up her bowling, (we | Richard (Panco) Gonzales of : Wt PP St % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1617 (219, 200) and Hank Lawson 609 Dolly!), so our Vice-President, Edna | [og Angeles swept over Eri hi - 1 1.3% 1-4%Adams -- Knight Jr. (259). |Hall, stepped into her shoes. Thanks ci rg 1 ric i . -1 244Fitzsim's -- Chisholm-Larin| Good singles were rolled by Bob Edna. Next week we will have nomina- gess of South Africa 13 a 7 59 3-4 3.5% Parnell X -- Red River Sta [Lymer 270, VI Howard 260, 201, Bop tions for a new vice-president. years ago today to capture the y Me and 11 g - iA 30. MeComb x Miss Cartwr't | Andrews 253, Joan Smale 251, Bill Sow. week. and we candt blame it on the 3 . o = es) --- | » : : i pirito erdy |den 249, Max Rockert 245, 204, Carol ni That air-conditioning 18 really fer- tennis championship, 62, -63, X-5 lbs AAC Clements 236, 204, Ann Sholdra 233, Wes Winner b g 4 Selector -- Round TheClock. Trainer C, F. Chpman |Ogden 232, 202, Sharon Brown 228, Bill | (220, 293). Ev Campbell 650 (227, 209: | then 20 th : . . - . . Start good, won easily Pool 23,906. Quinella P, 23 | 26, 'Ozzie Wi 00, (214). » Was the sensation of the irgini ] i Mm i Guinea Poolgi6 89 Roser 226, 210, Ormie Weeks 2, 200, 310. LLC eo tournament after betas seo A Really Milder High Grade Virginia Cigarette with the EXCLUSIVE illecels SUPER. FILTER: a, pe ce {Fern Buechler 224, 202, Len Dervent| QUINELLA 1 and 3 PAID $57.00 imbleby | nice 269, Kay Manilla 262, Wilma Me- | oj 223, Don Harper 221, Chick Grimbieby nice, 2 260, Ella Hall 236, Marg Daniels Sizhil He repeated the feat the| wes -- omens ollowing year and then turned n-- 220, Mary Huisman 218, 211, Marg Cut- | : 3-DELHI 3rd 7.30 4.50 2.90 jer' 215, Rusty Howard 215, i 1X ace ¢DORRINEB. ........ 9.90 3.90. 313, "Ethel Zufelt 208, Moe Fenton 208, Ellen Burrus 239, Gladys Knight 23, professional. : 8 Len Brash 245, Flo Bracey 241, Edythe Nathan 240, LLEROY 2.80203. Geo. Taylor 205, 202, Jack Sneddon |Verna Kemp 235, Mary Hobbs 228, Julie One and one 16ib Miles, Marshall TartPurse $2200 3 years up Cimg. ail 36000 |505' Norm Weeks 205, Keith Smith 204, |Roesch 227. Laura McKinley 225, Isobell | Horse Wt PP St % y Str n. Jockey Owner Marilyn Fenton 203, Rich Forster 203, Hubbell 220. Helen Legge 218, dna | Fa % E Ce iH i 4 A Delhi 3rd 113 3 1 32 22 1-no Despirito X -- W E Sta |Rich March r. 201, Roy McPherson | Ward 218, Helen Anderson 216, Hazel | Dorrine B 113 4 2 21% % 1-h 21% Armstrong -- Stafford Fm. Bert Alexander 200. Rumpel 206, 210, Yvonne Duguay 205 "ss Balleroy . 1 6 5 - 34 3.5% Adams Mrs. Nathenston 20. ana Be axa Doreen Kelemen 204 and Ev Broadbent || Shannondale 3 2 4-4 46% Gomez -- Rotenberg | EASTWAY LANES MIXED 9 O'CLOCK 200. i x | Beechley ee -244 5-5 53% Rogers -- North Star | PY up| There were quite a few "Lemons", Percy Yates 54% 5. 5 v Ditiach ~ Mm Yates | PoMing stars Sept, 2. Team Lne-Up |, 4 "we. won't make that public this uvira.X-3 lbs AAC |"1. Mary and Ed Mothersill, Jim Lea- ("5 mh Rend. Winner gr h 6 Delirium -- O ek! Start good, won driving Trainer L. Lear | eam Standings: 79 man, Betty Reynen. ' 0 Pool 41,573 2. Marj and Bob McHugh, Janet and CAT RU -------- | Chuck Peel. : : J 7-RECITATIF 11.20 8.30 4.70| 4 Mary and Doug Cole, Lil and Ernie |1» Alexander's 0, Hubbell Seventh Race 2-GOLDEN TURKEY 13.00 6.90 | Gillespie 3-ROCOCO ROGUE ... 4.30] Ty , Hel FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE 1 and 16th Miles. Purse $10,000 added3 years HCPS. (Gross $11,475) wt Mavis aud George Taylor, Belen Thursday afternoon started another our ne (0) entre or Horse Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockey Owner | s. Shirley Craggs, Nick Differ, Verna [season of bowling for our league, and | Recitatif 12 7 8 8 - g 1-13% Adams -- Davis Jr. | Harding, Gord Coppin. {a warm welcome is extended to all new | Golden Turkey 109 A 2-nk Despirito -- Hedges 6. Barb and Gary Vaughan, Dawn members Over 200 scores were Elsie Bathe 216 Rococo Rogue 121 ; 6-3 3-% Roy Arjay Sta Coulter, Morley Johnson. Glencoe Kid 126 3 4 4% 4h Dalton -- Mrs. Hecht 7. Betty Baxter, John Kubis, Shirley and Joan Slater 201. Yrize Command. 185 2 20k 53% Gomes -- Lear |Shelenkoff, Walter Vervynck. | "Points -- W. Scott (Fireballs) 3, I. | palion Ren ns 5 6% Robinson -- Mack |™'8. Jo George, George Reid, Fairley Hann (Try Hards) 0, J. Slater (Super ? |ets) 2, M. Nicholson (Rockettes) 1, R. || 5 y Treasure Hunt nk 8- 73 7844 Remillard __ Young {Bouckley, John Houlding. ts) 2, Bext-T us 3 ' 8- 8- Rogers -- Roycroft Sta i and Bill Baxter, Velda and Lane (Starlets) 2, I. Way 1, R. Ander- | son 2, L. Collins (Hopefuls) 1 Winner b r ¢ 3 Chante: "air Spoken. Trainer H. A. Luro Jack Allin Start goud, won driving Poul 53,702 10. Josie Guryka, Barb Guryka, Heinz | Team Standing -- W. Scott 3, . Slater D. . ov prey ---- | Duschl, Everette Phillips. 2, R. Lane 2, P. Anderson 2, M. Nichol- Ei hth R 1.LOVELY SUZY (entry) 9.20 5.30 36.0, 11, Carole and Ted Collis, Joan and son 1, I. Way 1, L. Collins land L 1g ace 8ROUGE ROSE ........... 13.20 6.60 Cliff Bradshaw. Hann 0. Frank Horning,| Total Pins -- J. Slater 1,530, M. | S.WINDLADY | , 4 12 Wima Himas {Nicholson 1.518, W. Scott 1436, P. || 1% Miles, purse § up, claiming all $2,500, i, Bev Judge, Malcolm Longley. A Horse 8 Str Fin Jockey n | 713. Irene and Gerry Topham, Roy |Anderson 1,436, L. Collins 1,412, R. Lane Lovely Susy 1,345, I, Hann 1,321 and I. Way 1,143. n 2% 1.nk Har'sn--Mrs W Von Rich'n | Taylor, Nancy Clark, I Rouge Rose ... I-nk 2.2% Rogers--Short, Waterm'n ee ------ : 3.3% Parnell ; Hays | F R T Windlady Jed's Folly Annesley--F, Hogarth Mr. Noction Fitzsi'ns--Newmac Sta SHOVELS © RAKES CULTIVATORS © SPADES HEDGE SHEARS eo EDGERS ". 119 1 Don's Sayso 6- 6-1% 6- Dalton--C Truner Prince Porter .. 11 7 3 B'menke--Smallwood Sun Bry i sae 33 : . tial Pach ~Mrs W von Rich'n M "Valo: out Smith- a br HA Royal Wal "Cumulus. em Lalor Yi Sta | [ SO-GREEN Ld SH EEP MANURE WHEELBARROWS ® GARDEN CARTS Start Sood, Won driving Poo] 61,827, Total pool 400,268, ttendance 7,170, TORGANIC ® BONE MEAL LAWN ROLLERS ® FERTILIZER SPREADERS SPRINKLERS Tunney Asks | "MAjoR LEAGUE J ™ BOWLERS am §| « vicoro eo PEAT MOSS RUBBER AND PLASTIC HOSE AND SOAKERS For Suspension LEADERS SPONSORS HIGHLAND WEED & FEED FERTILIZERS CHAIN LINK FENCE AND BORDER FENCE oe ar PePumana B&B Ex Bob Cl National League eroux : AB R H Pet. Clemente, Pitts. 553 97 197 .356 h be) W | SE E D NS TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto pinion Cin ( : | Pinson, Cin. 577 98198 .343 boxing Jromotes Fyank ey Boyer, St. Louis 554 102 183 .330 |} x askel Mop hay Bight lors Te av | Aaron, Mil. 563 110 184 327 : is the time to Park! Gro-Coated Mi pe & av¥-IMoon. Los Ang. 428 7: : : : ane Gro-Coa i weiht champion Bob Cleroux|" Rung -- ne Zz pn 2 select your M G G " awe ® Merion Blue Grass @ Kentucky Blue Gross of Montreal. 129. . ' NC anor Green Gro-Coate ixture At the same time, he said ar-| "poo patted in--Cepeda & BF : in hg | Rom, smi m-Cept. Su BOWLING || * Town and Country Gro-Coated Mixture pleted for Joe Erskine of Iing-| Doubles--Aaron 38. i = ) i i i i Jand, former British and Em.| Prine Aloo ehicago, 12: Merion Blue and Colonial Bent Grass Mixture ® Timothy and Alsike Mixture = -- 7 = ire heavyweight champ, to i Nd SHIRT mest George Chuvile of Jor i oot or" Ath, == = onto Out. 2 in Maple Leal Gary; 15:5..708, for the coming season @ oP QUALI | Y HOLLAN is Bi J LBS & dens. |" Strikeouts--K ; Tunney had said previously fas kEvuts Koufax, Los Ange both he would ask for Cleroux's sus-| i ------ pension if he failed to fulfil] FOR MER AND LADIES "terms of a contract calling for|ing Federation and the National FREE a rematch here Sept. 18 be-|Boxing Association. STORE HOURS: Chuvalo. He| Cler deth Chuva tween Cleroux and Chuvalo. He eroux dethroned Chuvalo for MAURICE BERG CUSTOMER Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. had heard nothing from Cleroux|the heavyweight title in a Mont- or his manager, Al Bachman, real oo jst month, Tunney : d ight. |sa uvalo will receiv ner ' oe he ic asking for tified cheque for $5,000 Pod 38 SIMCOE syapFNS WEAR 728-3032 PARKING 4 CHURCH STREET DIAL 723-2229 Not, 9 om fo} p-m. ' ® DELIVERY SERVICE ® at., 8 a.m. to 12 noon: suspension of both Cleroux and by the Cleroux management as Bachman by the Canadian Box-'a guarantee of the return bout.| | ® Colonial Bent Grass © Perrenial Rye Grass

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy