Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1966, p. 8

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| & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 28, 1966 COUNTY LINES "Brougham Softball Pitcher Honored | ' By His Many Former Teammates * BROUGHAM (TC) -- Many memories were recalled a crowd of more than , including many former ates, honored Robert a former Brougham pitcher, who has re- after more than 40 years' fi participation in the ame. Among those present re former teammates from stern and Western Ontario. 4 Don Beer was master of cere- monies for the program. Lee rt read a poem dedicated to @ guest of honor. Grant John- ton delivered the presentation ech following which Mr. Miller was presented with a transistor clock from the play- ers: and a ball signed by all Who attended. « A scrapbook containing press sand pictures of ite teams with which he played brought back many memories. « Mr. Miller estimates he play- bd more than 500 games. One ' year he took part in 52 games and one day, at a farmer's field day in Uxbridge, played in five games. He played on the 7th School team at school fairs and played his first games, as a fill-in- for older players, at the age of 4%. He later played for Claremorit High School and in tourna- ments with a Claremont team. He was a member of the Pick- ering Village team which won the South . Ontario Softball League title in 1935. In 1952 the Brougham team lost to"Mal- vern in the Ontario OASA final, and was a member of the Brougham team' which defeat- ed Falconbridge in 1954. The team lost in the finals to Elec- tric in 1955, '56 and °57._ One of his regrets is that the hiekory bat he made for him- self in 1930 and used until 1957 has been lost. Several mem- bers of the teams still have bats he made for them. By ROY ESSOYAN JERUSALEM (AP) -- Arm- ored squads of Jordan's Arab Legion checked more anti-gov- ernment deménstrations in towns along the border with Is- rael Sunday, but a curfew was eased in Jerusalem, The official Syrian Arab news agency reported that Saudi Arabian forces had crossed the border fo help King Hussein. The report: was not confirmed elsewhere. | Syrians and Israelis ex- changed fire in the upper Jor- Jordan's Arab Legions Check Demonstrations dan Valley Sunday night after south had armed patrois on a Syrian position fired at an Is- raeli car driving inside Israeli territory, the Israeli Army an- nounced, t every block, The mosque, shops and homes were closed, and troops guarded two camps of Sunday, Jordanian troops and armored cars surrounded the northern' town of Nablus and two nearby camps of Arab ref- ugees from Palestine after dis- persing demonstrators. A cur- few that had séaled off the city for six days was lifted for a short time in the morning, then Rut into effect again. The town of Herbron in the By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)--Fame is} the.Name of the Game, a two-) fie be satisfactory viewing in many ways. The NBC broadcast Saturday] Old Movie Plot Turns Up In Fame's Name Of Game cause it was made for televi- ion's small screens, there were motion.picture made to be|Plenty of closeups and large rewards for the TV viewer. ee streets, 8 Nshown first on-television, proved! Scenes were avoided. It was de- igned to fit the time period and commercial $s to accommodate 11,000 Arab refugees. Governor Youssef Mubaideen said the army would -enforce a 24-hour curfew. YOUTHS GATHER After the curfew was lifted in Ramallah, young demonstrators gathered in streets filled with rubble from previous disturb- ances, troops moved in a curfew was renewed. Soldiers manned. che(kpoints on all roads north and south of Jerusalem, In t y, the cur- few was removed during day- light hours and the only incident was a demonstration by a group of: women. But many _ shops stayed shut as troops. patrols and armored cars remained in The 200 miles of open and mostly TODAY é J s arked frontier with Israel were peaceful, Q Arab refugees and other groups began demonstrating after Israeli forces destroyed the border village of Samua Nov. :13. The demonstrators demanded that the frontier be fortified. In the Israeli sector of Jéru- salem, Israeli mier Levi Eshkol said the UN Security Counci!'s censure of Israel for the Nov. 13 attack "ignored" the causes of the border tension. Israel made the attack in re- prisal for Arab terrorist raids. The Arab nations have shown their usual lack of unity in re- sponding to the Israeli attack. Surveys show the six Middle Eastern Arab nations can mus- ter 308,000 troops against Is- rael's 50,000; 1,000 aircraft to Israel's 400, and 2,800 tanks to Israel's 1,000, But Arab disunity and the deployment of much of Egypt's: forges in Yemen give the military advantage to Is- rael: papers sald today that the 6th U.S. Fleet is preparing to "'oc- cupy" Jordan. : Papers here were attacking Jordan in concert with those of the United Arab Republic and Syria: They said Saudi forces had entered territory of the King- dom of Jordan and that "move- ments of the -6th Fleet and Saudi forces were intended to support the tottering regime of tial. group launched a revolu- tionary campaign 'Thursday to ' ban boxing from London y WANT BOXING BANNED -- LONDON (AP)--An_ influen-|Should be taken off the spo' program for schools. ome schools, the first time such a thing has happened in the Brit- ish Isles. The group is led by P. C. Mcintosh, chief inspector of physical education for Lon- don schools, Mcintosh . and a panel of 12 teachers, an advis- ory board on' physical educa- corona Featuring tion, have advised that boxing rting een the Jordan king, following bloody clashes between Pales- tinians and authorities in most Jordanian towns." ROBINSON BETTER BALTIMORE (AP) -- Frank Robinson tested his right knee Phone 723-9241 or 728-0192 "GLOVES McGINTY" 'The best in honky. tonk piano the way you like it, : on a pped-up timetable and reported Friday he Was making satisfactory progress from his recent operation. Baltimore Ori- oles' slugging outfielder, American League's Most Valu- able Player, had a cracked cartilage and a piece of bone removed from the ailing knee Baghdad (AFP)--Iraqi_ news- Tuesday. the|} BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 95e -- 1.35 Me ee DINNER 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Good Food Reosonoble Prices Parking Reor of Hotel o**~ ry ) HOTEL. LANCASTER 27 KING ST, W. Carousel Inn OSHAWA 559 Bloor St. West 723-8271 aaa ay annua BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 SHOW STARTS 7:30 P.M. P.M. SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 P.M, SHOW STARTS 6:30 P.M. breaks. The viewer never felt) that an important hunk of plot ADULT Call him' ENTERTAINMENT Mr. Bonney's Showcase EXCLUSIVE GEORGE STEVENS Active Service Club To Provide Candy | nts: tier ene te rat ' 4 what you like... LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ) BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION (TC) -- The Active Service Club has decided to provide randy for the Christmas Tree tags at the Sunday School con- tert. The members will con- tinue their class friend for an- other year. Mrs. Elmer Wilson gave a talk on rural churches and Mrs. William Jordon a reading at the meeting in the church basement. Mrs. Jack Empringham presided. ' | The time of the church and change Nov. 27, The Sunday School will meet at I p.m. an the church service will be at at Greenwood. 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