CARS ON DISPLAY VALUED AT $200,000 SHOW CHAIRMAN GARY CHALLICE, LOUIS BALOGH Bab ++. Inspecting Motor Of Customized Model T e Ruths Lincoln One Of 45 At Car Show Would you like to see the late! This car, which has 42 coats Babe Ruth's 1940 Lincoln Con-| of candy-apple blue paint on it, tinental, a restored 1930 Model | took its owner more than three A Ford or a radical 1953 pick-up) years to get into show-shape, He truck that has won 28 trophies! placed 12th in the North Ameri- in eight motor shows? can championship which ended Then take in the sixth annual last month. ¢ustom car show at the Oshawa! Mr. Balogh competed in four Children's arena that began last Shows in Washington, D.C., Ja- night and continues today and|maica, N.Y., West Orange, N.J Sunday sponsored by the Motor|and Buffalo, N.Y. He drove his City Car Club. show car to all the shows, a total Gary Challice, president of the club, reports there are 45 entries in this year's show with the stress on "quality rather than quantity." Howard Conkey of Seneca Falls, N.Y. is here to compete with his 1917 Ford Roadster Pick-up; the Emerson brothers Duke and Jerry, from. North Tonawanda, N.Y. are also on hand to compete for the silver- ware with their 1953 Ford picku which has won 28 trophies any mechanical-failure Oldest car in the show jrestored 1930 Model jowned by Ron Stefan of To ronto. The Lincoln continental that was presented to the late New York Yankee home ~ run king, Babe Ruth, in 1940, is ow jned by Duke Deadman of Scar- | borough $100 AWARDS Trophies will be given for first and second place finishers in Although none of the each class with thé three top club's 16 members are compet-| categories of best custom, best ing for prizes in this competitio rod and best competition car the Motor City club's top point-|drawing top awards of §100 getter, Louis Balogh of 67 Gib each and trophies bons st., has his 1956 Buick on display. BASEBALL + LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' National League is local By DICK COUCH AR R Associated Press Sports Writer 1 16 San Francisco 92 1] 31 :337;hay a ot trouble Hart, SanFran 105 24 35 Shea .Stadium 'than Geiger, Atlanta 5) & 17 hey had filling it up, Even New Flood, StLouis 101 11 3° 7|/ York Mets fans were beginning Pinson, Cinci 101 10 33 .327 to yawn ' Runs -- Aaron, Atlanta Then Jim nport Hart, 24 his magic wand, and everybody , Runs Batted went | to bed Francisco, 24; Aaron, 22 The largest crowd of the sea » Hits--Alou, Atlanta. 39; Cle- son, 56,658, squirmed mente, Pittsburgh, 36 he ason's longest > Doubles--Pinson. 9; three tied day night b With 7 l7th-inning home run gave the Triples--Alou, Pittsburgh, 7;)Giants a 54 victory New Parker, Los Angeies, and Pin. York and extended win son, 3 ning Streak to 12 game » Home runs Wi Mays may have Mays 10 directly responsible for » Stolen Bases--\ los An turnout, a single - geles 12, Jackson, Houston, 11.)record for the Mets Pitching Marichal, San his eighth-inning homer was no Francisco, 7-0, 1.009; Perry,;more than a memory. when San Francisco, 5-0, 1.000, Davenport finally decided the , Strikeouts--Gibson, St {44-hour marathon 84; Koufax, Los Angcles, Although slowed American League Friday night, the AB = - 75 31 413 85 2 31 .369 97 15 34 35) 99 33.333 79 26 .329 Runs -- F. Robinson, 22 Reichardt, California. 20 Runs Batted In--B. Robinson, 27; Scott, 24 Hits--Scott . ; H Pet 347 Giants were Morgan, Hsin Smith, Stlouis more } emptyin 17 33 3 Dave waved In--Mays, San ome throug zame Pri Davenport's Ss ore over their lie been the game Aaron, 11; Ils huge Louis 46 by a is Giant virt a out H Pct. Oliva, Minn. F. Robinson, Bal. Scott, Boston B. Robinson, Robinson, Chi Ral Arrangerr geme ts made for: Gi 34; Yastrze Boston, and B. Robinson, Doubles -- RB. Robinson Ski 9 7m jlar car park, but! p Lessor Private Lessons For All Golfers BEGINNERS AND DUFFERS WELCOME There are also special awards of $25 cash and trophies for best interior in show, best paint job and best engine, Most popu- in the show will be chowen by the spectators and bring the owner a new set of tires A door prize a $5 Canadian) Savings Bond, will be drawn Sunday evening, President Challice said mem as judges for the show. He esti- § &| mated total value of all the cars|bottom of A Ford] in the building to be some $200,-| trailing 2-1. He allowed the Ori-| Lain in the eighth inning and 000 All have completely chromed undercarriages and plush inter- lors. If your interest doesn't lie en- tirely with cars, there is also competitions for mini-bikes, go- carts, as well as a display of the winners of recent model - car competition held at the Bowmanville Training School Alderman Gordon Attersicy of- ficially opened the Motor City Car Club show yesterday after noon, Giants Finally Win In 17th With Homer By Davenport fielder entered the game in the seventh inning after shortstop Hal Lanier was lifted for al pinch hitter With two out in the 17th, he slammed a Dave Eilers pitch over the left field fence, enabl-| ing the Giants to continue an unbeaten run that began April 29 The tional fames lace Na" 4 victory League also kept leaders ahead of the scond Houston Astros, who nipped Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 Jim Wynn's ninth inning homer and the one-hit pitching of Dick Farrell and Claude taymond BRAVES BLANKED St. Louis Cardinals blanked Atlanta Braves 8-0 behind Al| Jackson's six-hilter and Pitts burgh Pirates edged Los An- geles Dodgers 4-3 in other Na- tional League games, Cincin nati's game with Chicago Cubs | was rained out The Giants spotted New York | on 4 GOLF LESSONS Qualified C.P.G.A. 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All Set For A Ride On Customized Cycle Indians Edge Orioles, 4-3 But Ace Hurler Left Mount By MURRAY CHASS | trying to force Wagner, But the Associated Press Sports Writer) ball hit in the dirt for an error, | Sam McDowell, who shuts|and Wagner scored the winning| himself in a room before pitch-| Un ing, soon may begin talking to. Tony Oliva powered the Twins | himself, past Washington, lashing. four) Although he put on another|hits and peti 8 stingy performance, Cleveland's| Washington's =] V ace left-hander wasn't around|had two hits, giving him 13 in at the finish as the Indians] his last 23 times at bat. edged Baltimore Orioles 4-3 in 11 innings Friday night. McDowell, who has been 4-0| helping Dean Chance down [REMEMBER WHEN .. .? in four runs, |-------- red Valentine | p, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Donald Campbell land set the current world's water speed record seven years ago today--in 1959--~ with consecutive runs timed at 260.35 m.p.h. on Coniston Water, England, On his first run Campbell exceeded 275 About THE OSHAWA TIMES, Sctusdey, May 14, 1966 @ _ Super Junior League Predicted By Hunter By JOE DUPUIS "Every area in Canada has a {TORONTO (CP)--Bill Hunter, right to iry to win tive Memoriai manager of Edmonton Oil|Cup," he said, "not just a Kings, can see the day coming.|te¥ when there will be a super Pollock said the CAHA is on junior hockey league stretching the verge of negotiating a new across Canada. jagreement with ~the National But Lloyd Pollock of Windsor, | Hockey League "and until we Ont., senond vice-president of |determine how we're going to the Canadian Amateur Hockey | oper with the pros, the idea Association, doesn't quite see it ui that way. To him it's a pipe not feasible, dream. IDEA NOT NEW | Hunter, speaking at the Me-| The idea isn't new. Frank | morial Cup dinner Friday night,| Boucher, former NHL star who jsaid the Oil Kings, currently |is now commissioner of the Sa- tied with Oshawa Generals 2-2) skatchewan Junior League, has in the best-of-seven final for the jong advocated a super juror Canadian junior hockey cham | league embracing major cities pionship, want to be part of @/in Western Canada, | national junior circuit, Hunter pointed out that the | "I can see in the immediate | oj] Kings a year ago tried un- \future teams from Halifax t0| successfully to get into the Jun- |Vancouver competing in a Ca-lior A series of the Ontario jnadian junior league," he said. | Hockey Association and will try Pollock said after the dinner again, The Kings have repre- such a league was a pipe sented Western Canada in the of a super junior league is just the jexcludes teams from Northers | Ontario, Quebec and the Mari- times. Boucher and OHA offi- © cials held discussions earlier jthis year but no action was taken. Also at the dinner was Osh- jawa defence star Bobby Orr, jlimping after re-injuring groin muscles in the fourth game of series here Wednesday night. He's expected to dres# for tonight's fifth game sched- uled to start at 8 p.m. EDT, but will likely see little action, The sixth game will be Sun- |day at 2 p.m. and if a seventh lis needed it will take place next Wednesday night. All games are being played at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, RENT A BIKE By The Hour of the Dey From of Scot- OAD A SLAUGHTERHOUSE 49,000 Americans died Rick Reichardt drove in three|i" highway accidents in 1965 runs with a single and a homer, |and er were seriously in- ured, dream. | pe -- 'Miners Win, 'Series Tied | | | | CALGARY (CP)--Roy Kelly, jeoach of Drumheller Miners, is |the last man who would argue | with success, | The Miners scored a 5-0 vic |tory over Sherbrooke Beavers lin the fourth game of the Allan |Cup senior hockey finals Thurs- jday night to tie the best-of- seven series 2-2, Fifth game |gets under way here tonight. | Drumheller won the opener 16-3 but dropped the next two |matches 4-1 and 2-1. |seven years, winning once, but |winner play off for the Cana Memorial Cup final the last RO-DON SPORTS Teunton Rd. 1 Mile E, of Simees Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Set, 10-5 723-8711 Come On Out end See The Swinging New 1966 YAMAHAS Used Bikes on Display Storting es Lew os RO-DON SPORTS The Pioce in The Oshewe Aree For Service On All Makes of Bikes, do not play in a junior league in Alberta. They play in a sen- ior league The Generals are members of the OHA Junior A, week, a new junior was proposed for the provinces but one of the possible entries, Halifax Junior Canadiens, are reported interested in joining the OHA If Halifax and Edmonton were to join. the Ontario teams, some | see it as a step toward a cross- Canada junior circuit. Boucher's idea has been to have a western junior league Last league Atlantic dian title against the OHA champions. But the CAHA is opposed to this plan because it After the impressive 5-0 win, Kelly said Friday he plans no lineup changes for the fifth | game. | "I'll go with. the same club) Saturday as I used Thursday, land we'll play the same style jot hockey," he said, 'We're jready and we're hungry." After Tuesday's game, in which the Miners outplayed the defending champions, but could not beat goaltender Serge Au- bry, Kelly was heard to say \'I'm convinced we're the better club." Thursday, he got the western champions moving in the same fashion as in the opener and they outskated the younger Beaver squad in posting the shutout, Georges Roy, coach of the Sherbrooke squad, was not but said earlier that "We'll win this series, It may not be In five games or even six but even if it goes the limit we'll take the trophy back home. : since pitching a second straight| Boston. Chance pitched a five-| is distance of 3,600 miles, without pers of the local club will act|one-hitter two weeks ago, de-| hitter for California, Larry Sherry saved Detroit's) parted for a pinch hitter in the relieving Dennis Me-| the eighth inning,| victory, oles only four hits but qalked| pitching out of a jam. He ended | six, the game by getting Floyd Rob-| McDowell ruminates in his|!nson on a line drive after Tom pre - game room because he Agee hit a two-run triple, doesn't like anyone to bother| , Mickey Mantle triggered the with him before a game. fankees to their fourth vietory | "T don't want to relax, Y want|". five games under MANARSr | : one we Ralph Hosk, doubling in a run to be nervous and scared," Mc-lin the first inning and scoring | A If T o6 into ai on Chuck Dobson's wild pitch. Worle mane He £0 Into A) Mike Hershberger drove in both Dowell expiairs room and shut myself away, Kansas City runs. In other American League} - 725-6553 RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH *5.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE available for comment Friday, | Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa ~~ COMMERCIAL ® INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee wawa 67201541 OSHAWA PAVING MARCI «sts | sine 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa gabiés. Miniesota Twink de BASEBALL SCORES feated Washington Senators 9-5, California Angels. beat Boston Red Sox 4-1, Detroit Tigers) By THE CANADIAN PRESS edged Chicago White Sox 5-4 National League and New York Yankees) Houston 1 Philadelphia 0 trimmed Kansas City Athletics|San Francisco 5 New York 4 | 4-2. Los Angeles 3 Pittsburgh 4 | Cincinnati at Chicago ppd Atlanta 0 St. Louis 8 American League ew York 4 Kansas City 2 | Washington 5 Minnesota 9 came right) Chicago Det back with two runs, Singles by lgciannas 3 Bs 4 Chuck Hinton, Leon Wagner Boston 1 California 4 and Fred Whitfield brought in Pacific Coast League the first, and one out later Dick Indianapolis 1 Oklahoma City 2 Hall intentionally walked Vic Denver 5 Tulsa 3 Davalillo, loading the bases, San Diego 6 Phoenix 4 Pedro Gonzalez grounded to Tacoma 2 Portland 3 Jerry Adair, and the second Hawaii 3 Spokane 8 baseman fired the ball home) seattle 3 Vancouver 4 International League four runs before rallying for! Columbus 2 Buffalo 0 three in the seventh and tying! Richmond 1 Rochester 4 the score on Mays' 10th homer Jacksonville 6 Syracuse § in the eighth '| Toledo 5-0 Toronto 0-4 BLOW LEAD Baltimore took a 3-2 lead In the top of the 11th on Brooks N Robinson's run - scoring single, but the Indians CAYUGA AVE. We Are Now Taking Orders for Homes To Be Built In This Area. SOMERVILLE ST. SIMCOE ST. N. TAUNTON RD, W. PrIC@ \cvsexecer, $21,475.00 $4,975.00 ote Tere « JAMES O'MALLEY Construction Lid, 723-7122 GENERAL -ALL GRIP TRACTION REAR TRACTOR TIRE SAVE ! 0% "IN-THE-FIELD" SERVICE e FLATTER, WIDER TREAD e NEW "DOUBLE- e NYGEN CORD CURVED" CLEATS e SELF CLEANING Ask about our complete line of Passenger, Truck and Farm Tires GENERAL TIRE SERVICE GENERAL TIRE 534 RITSON RD. S. 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