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Sunan _the 1958 record of Earlene an lineups are = ieee Falcons vs Eagles; 6.55 Eagle Threat Of Racial Dispute =< 7" "imate over, tele orien) bers Aura tg | AGLRE-- Gem, eto fume" | Pi of pagh aig i rr ized hs ¥, fh a and TYRE Chae "ire 1. Joan Sanford, ---- << yon sa "s ond } aS; ie' pegs = -- me up to plate for the/supe y T. W. Cotie, Di- ¥ : 'Stephen| for the discus, at 194 feet be ee efield, 3B. hncsine gf eage e peicargd Fh gyn! ie winners hit singles, and all fourjrector of Physical Education' Burk. 61% inches. : -|Horner, C. Halliday, T. Van- AUCKLAND (CP) --A. brisk|New Zealand teams. 'Two prom- crossed the plate. But that was|along with the teaching staff. [ree wee leevvwen, B, Shannon, J. Kelly, gommawa (CP) -- racial argument has blown uplinent Maori rugby administra- the lasttime they threatened to} Top point scorers in the com- ng Girls -- 1-,Wendy Shok | wait Throw: Giris -- foter|D- Maguire, J. Mcintyre, L./Granier, 22, of Louisiay 8 tors were invited to South|score, @@Body Shop hurler, Car-|petition were: Boye. 1. Marty: Shearer, 2. Ken Beail2,,keren: Salway. and 3: id: prise itis, Humphries. ie pe Prous PAT veo Africa with a New Zealandjlisle, struck out the side and and 3. Scoit Hardy, aringy, {80m 8nd 3, Seven eo | HAWKS -- Coach: 'Larry went on to fan 13 batters, PEE WEE (Aged 8-9) 2. Sharon Shelton and 3. Beveriy Ford.|, Broad Jump: Girls. 1. Donne Smith. |Graham; Players: J. Arm tween its white population and|delegation to a rugby anniver- cage ath Two of the runs scored by)_,Gitls ~ Wendy Sholdra and)inys," vara omit ood) Joanne, Carr jand 3. Gonas Reverurko,/StTOng, L. Hall, G. Geurts, the brown-skinned native race,|saty there last year and were y the Maoris. received with courtesy. the eventual losers also came in|Jill Northey. Boys _--. Marty} junio 3 high, 2ume: Boys -- 3. Bol Secrrce ly. Loney, J. McEachern, J. De- ; AND SALESMEN The argument is whether) When South African rugbyjthe first, on the strength of a Spree age Gary McDonell. (t pate Dash ine ac eae Bens | SHMIOR Mille, J. Toutant, L. Graham, : Abi Maoris should ove he -- Pua a masios me ag Pipa yes ey oe JUNIOR (Aged 10-11) = 1. dabk Shearer, 4, Ric Alford and 3.|. 100-Yard. Dash: Girls' -- 1. Susan. st. . ene, J. Gangemi, D. al -- tg or = @ ACADIAN Other 2097 Bam Be 'ox te against teams including Maoris/only one more run, iver: in by Girls -- Jane Beaton. Boys -- Sone ool ce. anita caress Reynard. Boys 7 Benny dunn fe CONS 35 « Comal: Jim definite eh ste @ PONTIAC On land in a few weeks time. Thejand in fact play one gameja single in the fifth. They threat. Rick Alford. ane Hee Cegoot 2 Rik Alor George Cooper and 3, Fred Tate, pRALCONS -- Coach: Jim yeu " any = when BUICK oo ; 's F ints, | Ne, insurenee. costs. lo maintenanes coats . . . One vate covers : -- South Africans will play rugby|against an yall- Maori team.jened several times but stranded] pwr A i On 3r Ravi, Frain ( High. Jute Orie: <1 Vegnah Vise ig. J. 3 atches throughout vite coun-;Many. Megris consider that ra-/11 men on base, compared to {INTERMEDIATE (Aged 12-18) > Pans Jung: Oil 3" Peeng Guan ee eke. baie A A rs) Morris, J. Morris, F. Licbreghts, ig one or Nee 'eer leose items . .. Phone or e . Girls -- Donna Roter. Bi S. Goodwin, N. Loney, R. Har try, including a series of cial ne Fc tdlonly six for the winners. "nd ag ao : wee : g ig eae pitek Abeer 2.\Rick Alford |Lewis Brymer and. 3. Scott Graham. rion K , head, q , achbone 'tests' regarded as virtually ajextend hospitality to their op- Je Ball 'Throw: Girls -- 1, Sandra Whal- Mg Ads 4 Hes Bin. a tuboleneate. ¥ yronents on such an occasion. Raye See ae son and Bob Szczurko. INTERMEDIATE pone sRoter, ley, 2. Yvonne Vendertoston ond 3, Linde J, Holley, J. Whyte. 'MILLS BUTO LEASE | Opinion is sharply divided) But opponents of apartheid/pogy shop and McMillan and|SENIOR Aged 14 and over)' 2, daenne Cart and 3. Helen KaGien. Borel road 'Juma: Boys --'). Wiener tlie, | SCMEOULED GAMES PHONE 723-4634 LTD. - 266 KING ST. WEST among both white and brownjargue that South African teams!vernon of Wayne Auto Body con-| Girls -- Yvonne Vandertoolen. onimo and 3.. Craig Tippett. . 2. Lonny' Dunn and 3. Brad Robinson, June 15 and July 6 -- 6.15 f : : d New Zealanders on how thelare selected on a race discrim-| iecting for two apiece. Boys --Werner ig. -------------- s South African apartheid policiesjination basis, that the game 'At an "Awards Day" on Fri- toward colored races by boy-jthere is segregated and that day, June 25, Donna Roter will cotting the tour. But the Maorisjeven spectators are segregated.| THEE ERRORS IN GAME he présented with the Dr. B. A. are such ardent rugby fans/They claim that to welcome) Three of the ,seven errors|Brown Trophy as the outstand-| that in many. of them' keenness|any South African team undeticharged to Shortstop Dick Mc-\ing girl and Werner Illig anil! for the sport is the dominant|present circumstances amounts) qyliffe in the first month of the|Rick Alford will share the B E G d . h consideration. to endorsing the principle Of/1965 season were committed in|Conant Trophy as the outstand- Many Maoris maintain that|apartheid. one game, despite which the De-|ing boys. politics should be kept out of] The Maori council, a seN-ltroit Tigers defeated Minne- Winners of the events were as sport and that sport is doinglior national Maori organization sota, 7-4, 'oltows: | more than politics to spreadj/headed by 'a respected leader, | good will between races. 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