16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 25, 1962 'Ontario Schools In ~Rugger Tournament Here This Saturday facturers Life trophies by Hon. Markham Aces, of the South Minister of .|Ontario County League, 5-4 last Labor, in the Donevan auditor. night at Alexandra Park, when Ron Elliott belted a two-run in from the Ontario Rugger Union. ag une bottom half of The Second annual Ontario Schools' "Seven-a-Side" Rugger Tournament takes place to- morrow, Saturday on the two athletic fields at Donevan Col- legiate. Nineteen teams will be com- ting in three divisions for the anufacturers Life Insurance Trophies. At least 33 games of 15 minutes in length will be played. There are six entries in the Bantam, nine in the Junior, and four in the Senior divisions. The first games are at 12.00 foon with Dunbarton against Aurora King City, in a bantam match and Ajax against An- caster, in a junior match. The tourney will be played on the round-robin basis in all cases. The senior champion will be declared from the team with the best won-lost record while a sud- den-death playoff will be requir- ed for the Bantam and Junior divisions. It is expected that the last game will be over at 5.30 p.m, Following the games, the cap- tain of the winning teams will be presented with the Manu- ON SATURDAY Oshawa Tennis Club Holding 'Open House' Attention all tennis enthusi-| points of the game, which asts and prospective players! |should be of interest to all. The Oshawa Tennis Club is holding it's official opening to- morrow, Saturday afternoon, at 2.00 p.m. at their clubhouse which is situated on Hillcroft street, just off Ritson road north. Her Worship Mayor Christine Thomas and Colonel R. S. Mc- Laughlin will be the guests of honor. One of the highlights of the afternoon will be a tennis de- monstration put on by a team of experts, to show the finer The afternoon will also be an "Open House", to which all in- terested visitors are invited to inspect the new clubhouse (erected this year) grounds, facilities, and equipment for tennis and other social activi- ties. Members of the Tennis Club will be on hand to answer any questions and tell you about the year-round program of events, Michael Starr, ium, Each member of the win- ning team will receive a crest The tournament promises to be a big success and a larger turnout is expected. Adequate arrangements will be available for all interested spectators .. . Oshawa will be well represent- ed with three teams each from Collegiate will not have any en- tries . ... The Tournament Di- rector is Ed Kolodzie of the Osh- awa Vikings . . .Incidentally, Wanderers in the first game at ation event, with 16 teams com- consist of Kelly, Williams, Lock- wood, Goldman, Olinyk, Nance- kivell, Shepherd, Voege, Me- meeting at 10.00 a.m. on Sun- day May 27, in the Corvair Room of the Genosha Hotel. . . Also on Sunday, but in the af- awa Vikings Amateur sports sport in the City of Oshawa. Boxing Probe A light refreshment will be served in the clubhouse. STAN BREAKS ANOTHER, NOW HOLDS 41 RECORDS LOS ANGELES (AP)--Stan Musial, now the most prolific hitter in National League his- tory, says "I never worked for two hits so hard in my life."" The 41-year-old St. Louis outfielder was commenting Saturday night after getting his 3,431st hit--the one that broke the National league bles, 174 triples and 449 home runs. He has. covered 100 | miles just running out his hits. Musial now holds 41 Na- | tional League records. Among | them: Most consecutive games played (895); most consecutive years 100 or more runs scored (11); most years 100 or more runs batted in Continues On New Matters legislative committee investi- gating boxing in New York next O'Connor, 3b: will look into such matters as criminal influences and the} be expected either in an exhi- Lean's and Bob "Lefty" Ellis for Markham waged a_ keen L Pe it be played in the home perk o mound duel all the day. Jackie Pp one the Eastern Conference winner. Sneddon was safe on a bobble to open the fourth inning, was a s s s Central and Donevan. O'Neill forced by Ken Courtney and Like DiMaggio run blow made the score 2-0} NEW .YORK (AP)--It's pre- or the homesters. They added|mature, of course, but baseball|National Professional Football one in the sixth on Sneddon's|folks- are beginning to talk/Hall of Fame to be dedicated about lanky Joe Pepitone in the|in August, 1963, at Canton, Ohio -- breath with Joe Dimag-jtold the owners of his plan to It's a long, long way from|will nominate players from four Markham had three on in the|New York's centre-field greatleras of the sport -- 1804-1920, threatened|t0 the 21-year-old rookie strug-|1920-33, 1933-43, and 1943-62. The gling to make the Yankees'|actual selections will be made loaded lineup, but the old Yan-jby a 14-man board to include kee Clipper put his stamp of|a' member selected by newspa- approval on young Joe thisiper men and radio - spring. "The most instinctive young Oshawa Vikings will be par- mt ; tiipating in the Annual Toron|arscdive qungle tat gO Pat to Sevens Tourney on' Satur. base error, as Sneddon went day: They tackle the Toronto all the way. 12.00 noon, in this single elimin- first : ei again in the fourth frame but peting. The Viking lineup will they didn't break through the MacLean defence until the 7th uy a an infield error and scored on San Menon let Holby Ta the 8h 8S P Markham pushed over twoloutfielder I've ever seen in a Yankee training camp," Di- How Canada Built single, a choice play by Jim|Maggio said. _Now the rookie Yankee out- fielder-first baseman is coupled with DiMaggio as the last two oo) ay! ap sr had to : 4 Markham took the lead in the/Yankees to hit two home runs| be moved 350 feet. Artillery was Cub "= meet fone their top of the 9th on a couple of|in one inning in the American used to halt avalanches. In Plans for promoting amateur|,opbied bunts and then in the| League. 7 4 Se cle ee accom plished it ary Copeiand opened with a) Wednesday in New York's nine- ° bunt single and Ron Elliott fol-/run eighth inning that beat Kan- $200,000-e-mile Trans-Canada lowed with his four-ply blow to|sas City Athletics 13-7, He led how this new road linking all off with a solo blast and fin-| Canada was forged. Get ished the big inning with a ie ices nas MARKHAM -- W. Johnson,|!* g 8 June Reader's Digest -- 40 Pesta three-run homer, the 15th man) articles of lasting interest -- at 'lin major league history to hit your newsstand today. two in an inning. VALUE VARIETY IN USED CARS ternoon, the newly formed Osh- Tidsbury. ce; J. Johnson, 3b; ef; Atkinson, rf; Tidsbury, ss; Robinson, 2b; Ellis, p; B. Mc- NEW YORK (AP) -- A joint Whirters, c; Holtby, rf. Courtney, ef; Price, 2b; Cope- manipulation of odds. jland, rf; Keenan, If; Weldon, The committee, its investiga-|c; Phillips, p; Elliott, lf; Cirka, tion spurred by the ring death/cf, MacLean's Esso Edge Markham In Ex. Tussle In a spirited exhibition game that produced a brand of soft- ball much better than might bition contest or. so early injt the Oshawa City and District Softball tional Football League has ex- the season, MacLean's Esso of|fidence in commissioner Pete Rozelle by voting him a $10,000 Association defeated|bonus and boosting his salary NFL Clubs Show Real Appreciation To Pete Rozelle NEW YORK (AP) -- The Na-|clear the way for a new $9,- 300,000 two-year television deal. ended another solid vote of con- tory the league no longer lives under the shadow of a damage action. Under the new As a result of the court vic- hugejup nine points on ® is the Pau Grand Prix in France eimra IMS |Easter Monday as the 1961 champion, PY Standings released by the At Regina For Canadian Automobile Sport Club, organizers of the cham- ' pionship, are: Ludwig Heim- First 9 Points rath, Toronto, Porsche RS 60, 9 poo: Janes Se, Ed- monton, A. C. istol, 7; D. M. PO nape d ~~ Ludwig Heim-\pateman, Winnipeg, TR 3, 5; set prs: first big step to-\Gien Pearson, Saskatoon, Aus- I ining. the Player's|tin Healey, 3 and A, J. Swain, hallenge Trophy as Canada's Calgary, TR 3, 2. champion sports car driver. The next championship race} J The Toronto driver picked is on June 2 at Green Acres, in!near Goderich, Ontario. $10,000 to $60,000 a year for/TV contract each club is ex- five years, In less than two years, the successor to the late Bert Belljsion moves in mind until our has led the league to a clear-|two newest clubs (Minnesota cut court victory over the rivaljand Dallas) are well off the Both pitching in mid-season|American League and helpedjground," said Rozelle. pected to get $320,000 a year. "We have no further expan- form, Ron Phillips for Mac- Danny Price's clean home- inning and when Al Tidsbury was safe on runs on Bill Mc Whirter's Jo hnson, Nebbie Gayman's double and then a triple by bottom of the 9th, trailing 4-3,| win the game. The league set Dec. 30 for the 1962 championship game to The Playoff Bown game (Be- tween the two second - place teams) will be Jan. 6 at Mi- ami's Orange Bowl. Dick McCann, director of the select the hall-of-famers. Fans TV an- nouncers in each league city. A Giant Road dune Reader's Digest ride with Lawrence Elliot, first man to drive the ocean-to-ocean, 'Highway. You'll discover Procenko, If; McGriskin, 1b; MacLEAN'S -- Minacs, ss; Sneddon, 1b; of former welterweight champ- ion Benny (Kid) Paret, closed) three days of public hearings |; Wednesday. No definite date for further|Sical condition and should have been permitted to fight," testi- hearings was set, but Assembly- tal injuries in his knockout loss o Emile Griffith. "He (Paret) was in good phy- LOOK FOR THIS SIGN iowa t Canadian championship. 4 Imperial Tobacco Company trophy and offers an expenses- presents the champion with the remiah, Dartmouth Hockey paid trip to compete in a ma or | CO8Ch, was named coach of the European race the fo g|1964 U.S. Olympic hockey team season. Heimrath competed in|Tuesday. U.S. NAMES COACH BOSTON (AP) -- Eddie Je- ing drum and hotter, 18,000 starting. the "push" out of mowing. holds a bushelfull. 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