104) ed 17 second. got a partial 'centre ice. Vachon with a "point for the and from there Canadiens, with strom and Rob- Sawchuk. [PION ony. 0109 fazerd @uerentee. sco Credit Cord onths Te Pey. : Texaco N. 36 Bruce St. 723-9632 Events end Gifts He ompany 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 1y Evenii By vent oniy AN AVE, y MC, \preparing to continue the legal|never be put behind Bars." Clay' tt i h ® By THE CANADIAN PRESS jgame of the doubleheader 3-2,]game when Rochester pitcher) SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)--|battle for Cassius Clay against] The heavyweight champion,| ©l@'S attorneys sought a Golfers and Shift Workers Toledo mud Hens, Columbus|but Rochester came back in the|Gene Brabender's wild throw in|Chi Chi Rodriguez and Joe|the United States government's|known as Muhammad Ali to his|t¢mporary restraining order in| Jets and Richmond Braves|second game to win 5-2 with|the final inning on an attempted|Campbell posted three-under-| military draft, are insisting|Black Muslim brothers, was|U.S. District Court but Judge INVESTIGATE 'Started the 1967 International|Steve Demeter hitting a 12th-/double play allowed the winning|par 685 Thursday to grab the|the heavyweight champion will|scheduled to report at the Cus-| Allen B. Hannay held he had no| (Low Week Day Membership Rates) League season on the rightjinning homer. run to score. lead in the wind-blown first/never go to jail. toms House here for induction to tie th a te| Sunny B Golf Co track' by winning their home| Toledo got the only run of the| Demeter had booted around of the $100,000 Texas) "We plan to refile our suit|into military service. ee ee menses y Brae Go urse openers 'Thursday while Jack-|game in the fourth inning on|grounder in the sixth inning of|°PC, 80 tournament. |immediately after Clay refused| He emphasized that he would|"ands. bsopusl itll ers "sonville Suns split with Roches-|Lenny Green's double and althe nightcap with the bases| Doth pros toured the 7,138- induction," said Quinnan/go through the physical and) The champion's 1-A draft sta-| © 6 then Weeee aan een "ter Red Wings in a double-|single by rookie first basemanjioaded to allow the tying runs|Y@™d Pecan Valley Country |Hodges of Houston, one of Cas-|mental tests but would balk|tus had been upheld previously] © 9 Moles 3260 yords por 36 and 9 hole 1200 yore header. _ {Don Pepper. to score for Jacksonville. The|Clu». course with five birdies.|sius' two attorneys. 'It may be|when asked to take one step for-|in 2 Louisville court and the Geer be plored on 0 Sar VA, ole GA, oe WL pw OS Pat Dobson gave up five hits| Clayton toppled over the out-|came remained tied at 2-2 until|Z"¢Y also went over par twice./a long, drawn-out procedure,|ward, the symbol of entering|sixth District Court in Cincin- or par 27). ee and struck out nine as Toledo eighth-inning catch to save the|home-run bid with two on and Wednesday night ets' 6-2 win over Buffalo Bi-|two out and the Bisons traili é 5-2. nS rain. Rodriguez dropped putts of sons. Richmond staged a five-run uprising in the sixth inning tojguillen homered for the Jets and\Pitched for Syracuse last sea-|feet for the birdies. beat Syracuse Chiefs 9-5, capped|newly - acquired Gary Kolb|S0n, had an easy time against] Campbell started his round by Dave Nicholson's three-sdn|batted in two runs. Buffalo's|his old team-mates once he got|by hitting a tree on his tee shot Duke Carmel also homered. _ |the lead. and went over par on the hole. homer. Jacksonville won the. first ud Hens Edge Leafs, Win Opening G ame 1- 0 Lead In 'Texas' HOUSTON (AP) -- Lawyers,of New York 'Muhammad wu "ave the normal proce ee Rodriguez And! Clay's Lawyers Insist 'Joe Campbell =He'l] Never Go To Jail field fence catching an eighth- ith|,. Bert Yancey, Bert Weaver,/put it's one we're confident|the service. edged Toronto Maple Leafs 1-0.|inning drive by Buffalo's Johnny ey org oO with'Richard Crawford, Jay Hebert| we' win," Columbus leftfielder Cotton|Behch to save the victory for wie Richmaad Clayton made a dramatic|Columbus. Bench made his sma and Charles Coody were a| "We're sure of a final vic-/PREFERS JAIL opener was postponed from /¢gs, Nine pros carded 70s. Four- ~ Syracuse/stroke behind the leaders with|tory," added Hayden Covington! "I will go to jail first--I will' Attorneys for the champion! die for my religion," Clay said. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 28, 1967 11 : The champion lost a final ef- 'ort Thursday to avoid criminal |haye filed a 67- Black y 1 page lawsuit|the unpopularity of action resulting from his refu-|challenging the structure of the|Muslim religion and that he was sal to serve--an action punish-lentire selective service system. |not given-a fair deal by Texas able by a $10,000 fine, five years) They contend Cassius was dis-|draft boards without Negro Tep- rati. The U.S. Supreme Court @ Apply Early (Limited Membership Openings) twice refused to review the! For Application Form care, || Write R.R. No. 4 Port Perry Phone 985-2076 because of|teen others shot even par 71. Rookie catcher Manny San-| Right-hander Ed Rakow, who/10, eight, three, eight, and two Jacksonville took the first Ron Taylor's NEW YORK (CP)--New York Mets' Ron Taylor, one of the few Canadians to break into major league baseball, is lying 'in a hospital bed today, hoping 'he won't have to have an oper- tation that might put him out of "action for the rest of the season. * Taylor, the 29-year-old Tor- 'onto native now living in Oak- { ville, Ont., is suffering from a * herniated disc. He- suffered the injury last s year while a member of Hous- | ton Astros just before an exhi- 5 bition game when he bent over ' to pick up a bunt, felt a sharp pain and wound up in a hospital { for six weeks. . Taylor, who broke into the } majors in 1963 with St. Louis . Cardinals, figured he had gained a new lease on his pitch- , ing career when he was traded to the Mets. A right-hander, Taylor started S the season as a short reliever. ; He appeared in three games, + saving two of them. Last weekend, the back injury » hit him again and he entered , hospital for observation. Wednesday, the Mets, to make * roster room for former Chicago White Sox pitcher Jack LaMabe, : 'oe Taylor of their disability Taylor must remain on the ed list for a minimum of 2 "With a herniated disc," Tay- BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W iL Pct. GBL Baltimore 7 5 382 -- Detroit 7 5 583 -- New York 6 5 545 & Boston 6 5 345 % California 7 6 538 & Chicago 7 6 538 Cleveland 6 6 .500 1 Kansas City 5 7 .417 3 Minnesota 4 7 364 2% Washington 4 7 364 2% Thursday's Results Minnesota 5 Cleveland 4 California at Baltimore, ppd., wet grounds Only games scheduled National League W L Pct. GBL Cincinnati 12 4 .70 -- St. Louis 9 4 692 % Philadelphia 7 5 583 3 Chicago 6 5 545 3% Atlanta 6 6 .500 Pittsburgh 5 5 .500 Los Angeles 6 7 462 New York 5 8 .385 San Fran. 4 9 .308 Houston 4 11 .267 -May Mean Season Missed Softball Players Riling Back| ATTENTION lor said from his bed Thursday, "you can operate and remove GALE LUMBER the disc or have completed bed . rest and hope the disc goes Senior B Ball Club back in place." | Will Practice Taylor, cheerful despite pain | in his legs caused dy the injury, | said "It hasn't come to an op-| SUNDAY, APRIL 30th eration yet--we're just waiting at 2:00 P.M. to see if it'll heal itself." Has he given much thought at Alexandra Park to an operation and what it All Players of Senior B or Intermediate A Calibre Are Welcome We do to his future in base-/ For Further Information Call CY THOMSON "I don't want to. I just don't} 7 30 want to think about it now." | | It's time for a trouble-free Toro! 1966 RAMBLER pt binte yoind sguegred BAG. 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