Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1963, p. 14

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CAMERAMAN CATCHES UNUSUAL COMBINE Skipper Paul Phelan, of To- ronto, has his crew perched on the gunwale as their Dra- gon Class boat knifes through Bermuda waters. In contrast to the swish of the boat is the roar of the engines as a U.S. patrol plane heads for a land- ing, and to the cameraman, appears to be in a race with the boat, Phelan won the 1961 Invitation Dragon Class cham- pionship in Bermuda and in this year's recent series of five races, he finished fourth. (CP Wirephoto.) ization with Cleveland Indians, scout Walter Shannon, said each major league team would be asked to contribute $2,500 to- ward the $50,000 cost of estab- lishing the league. He said about six or seven teams had already agreed to put up their share of the cost, The governing body will be known as the National Colle- giate Baseball! Foundation, headed by Frick, The league will operate as an intermediary between profes- sional and college baseball and will work within the rules of the major leagues and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Stewart said the players would not be paid for playing baseball and that only their ex- penses for weekend trips would be paid, Baseball Forms College League For Prospects ST, LOUIS (AP) -- Baseball Commissionér Ford Frick an- nounced a major league grant of $50,000 Wednesday that would set up in the Midwest a pilot league for college players from 13 states as a stepping stone to the majors, To be known as the Central Illinois Collegiate League, it could be the forerunner of simi- lar organizations throughout the United States, College players eligible to play in the 50 - game summer schedule, effective June 15, are those from 13 states, Bob Stewart of St, Louis Uni- di match had ever been stopped in Britain. Finney came under attack by Karl Decker, Austria's team "Thea wafavan nam ane Teasrss COM- |pletely lost control," he said. Debate Raging Robert Kell, chairman of the Scottish Football Association, LONDON (CP)--An angry de-|said: bate raged in the British press) 'The referee's decision to and soccer world Thursday over abandon it was ridiculous. But the calling of a rough interna-|I've. never seen anything like it tional match at Glasgow Wed-|and I hope I won't again. nesday night with nine minutes to go. | Austria was reduced to seven) men--two were injured and two) ejected--and was trailing Scot- land 4-1 when Referee Jim Fin- ney called the match, It was the first time an international/ Soccer Referee | Calls Off Game, manana jlaeibager, LUB JOB ? | Stop Here Pirst | For Prompt Expert Service! W. L. HOUSTON 67 KING W, - 728-7822 Jack Mowat, chairman of the Scottish Referees Supervisors Committee, defended the refe- ree, BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. 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Sanders, who has been suf fering from a neck j|njury for| who t| The Big Three--Jack Nick- in the $60,000 icklaus managed a 71 that left him four strokes out of first place, Palmer shot a 74 and Player a 73, "Al Johnston of Montreal was .|tied for 11th spot with a 72 after qithe first round while Stan Leon- player revolt, had an 83 and @td of Vancouver, blossoming to took himself but for playing the @ 99 on the back nine after go- wrong ball on the eighth hole. |'"s out in 35, had a 74, a Al Balding of Toronto fired a 5, broadcasters from the nine league cities. John Ferguson of Cleveland was named to the left wing position, gaining 41 points in *he voting, Points in the voting were given. on a- basis of 53-1 for first, second and third selec. tions. Stratton had 30 points and Reaume and Arbour 25 each. The Bisons, who topped the league in regular season vlay and then won the Caldew "nm, also placed the two men on the second team, They ar. . man Ian Cushenan and winger Doug Robinson. 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