Cn eg IRR E SOSH osama ONE We wish to extend and appreciation for ndness, messages of tiful floral tributes ors, relatives, teem ends In the ot Gratefully, . aeThne Pritchards. r Wins lection cer has been committeeman ree, UAW-CLC, post left vacant nigon was elect- f the.GM shop ction, June 14, ny candidate a orced a run-off in Mr. Spencer Powless, with ing as the win- AW election re- sman said -- to srevious position 'man. BRIEFS N.J. ane) Carter, 30, weight contender ; boxing career ar prison term, consecutive life sday for a triple tavern here. A ence was made 1 the others. Car- r man were con: yf shooting a bar- » customers June TO TEAM (CP) -- For- rone, 20, of Ed- en named to the ynal soccer team \merican Games replacing injured s of Toronto. The set in Winnipeg week's prepara- rtf the Games. HOSPITAL AP) -- Al Weis, Sox second base- 1 a game in Bal- y, underwent suc- y on his left knee official said he erating for most, the remainder of season. E OUT [LLE, Ala. (AP) day remaining on break the world's record, Lee Ray- y, Calif. took his the water Thurs- s. During a morn- jet-powered boat jiles an hour, but front of the boat ittempts to break yh record set by ld Campbell. GAMES MANOR, N.Y. fan Blom of the Jalif., Rowing As- nes Dietz of the thietic Club' and f the San. Diego, z Club advanced the finals of the an rowing trials. three heats over e Olympic course ito Saturday's fi- ill determine the atives at the Pan- mes in Winnipeg ON TOUR 3, Ont. (CP)--The high school soc: m Stratford - on- id, will open an ries here today Marys Bantams. er team and the 'ts master, Ray guests of the City )nt., at a civic re- day. s Schools h Asked (CP)--A Toronte- st told the World Conference today schools must be nt of research or e times. F. Earle, princt- London Graduate siness Studies, 'ing and advertis- assist in this re- articipate in busi- nal activities gen- MES sified : TION \DS for SULTS ~phone -3492 er departments }-3.474 nday - Friday . to 5:00 p.m. iturday to 12:00 p.m. Baseball or "hardball," ich ever you please to all it, was a big attraction in the County Town of Whit- by years ago and Ed Bow- man, who coached as well s played the game for leads Se Se, THEY CAVORTED ON WHIT As ® Whitby will back this up, as will many other citizens who carried the name of Whitby into the chamipion- ship rounds. Mr. Bowman, who came to Whitby in the early 20's, as a coach and | . s i a National League | B ll Join 'Hall Of Fame' Ranks eee, | \ Clemente, Pgh 262 46 92 .355) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| * Cepeda, StL 249 39 86 .345/Peterborough played Bowman:! PORONTO (CP)--Golfer Gary|Oklahoma and the U.S. Wres-|/McCarver, StL 200 36 68 .340|ville in Eastern Ontario Base- Cowan, wrestler Earl McCready | tling Hall of Fame, Staub, Htn 223 33 74 .332/ball Association Tyke League nd marathon runner Johnny| Miles set a record for the Bos-|Rose, Cin 243 46 79 .325\with the score looking like iles Thursday were elected to| ton Marathon in his first mara-| Runs--Aaron, Atlanta, 50; R. something from a_ basketball 1967 : sCowan is an outstanding ama files of Sydney Mines, N.S. 1920s and early 1930s, on committee. SSED WORLD TITLE hampionship. le in 1927, 1928 and 1930 as well ree times while attending klahoma A and M. He won the U.S, national ti- He, twice won the British Em- ipire championship and, in 1930, on every amateur champion- ship in the world. . Now a resident of Seattle, 'Wash,, McCready is the only Ca- padian member of both the da's Sports Hall of Fame} r golfer from Kitchener, | d McCready of Amulet, The three topped a list of 15|Edmonton; Scotty Melville, Re- ibmitted by the 11-man selec- Cowan, 29, won the U.S, ama- : ur championship last year. |McGowan, Fredericton; Ace Fo-| phillips, Chicago, 17. Pitching -- Veale, Pittsburgh, Steve Herder, |9-9: 818; Lemaster and Jarvis, McCready, born in 1906, won) ¢ John's, N.B,, and R. W.lAtlanta, 7-2, .778. ery wrestling title available | luring his era except the world ' He captured the Dominion ti- s the U.S. intercollegiate title thon race April 19, 1926. | His second victory came in} -|1929, Miles now resides in Chicago, , | TH. Cc |head, Vancouver; | Ed Simon, lc |gina; Tony Allan, Winnipeg; | |Charles Mayer and Elmer Fer-/w |guson, Montreal; A. Malcolm jley, Halifax; William Ledwell, | Charlottetown; Hewitson, Toronto. | BASEBALL STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| g |F. Robinson, B | Batting--Fred Whitfield, In-|yastrz'ski, Bsn Kaline, Det Carew, Min Conigliaro, dians, walloped a three - run pinch homer that lifted Cleve- land to a 5-8 victory over De- troit Tigers. Pitching--Jim Bunning, Phil- lies, out seven, pitching Phila- in !Francisco, 128; |nati, 108. oan later was a player, supplied this picture of one of Whit- by's '"'good - teams" and many of the players are still.around, The above team represented Whitby in 1922, in the 'old Lakeshore League" and was comprised of the following: left-to-right -- Ed Bowman, coach, Bill Brown, Dick Hall, Jim Con- ner, Newt Joynt, George Charlton, George O'Connor, "Curly" Pell.ow, Walter * . BY'S BALL DIAMOND IN 'EARLY' H ¢ 88: ee ENTIES' Moore, Chas. Lavery (Chief of Police at the time), Cliff Quinton, Frank O'Connor, manager and seated in front, "'bat boy" Pete Slee- man. on ee Canadian Athletes LEAGUE LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Allen, Philadelphia, 54, Runs batted in--Wynn, Hous ton, 54; Aaron, 53. | Hits -- Brock, St, Louis, 96;/manville suffered two bad in-| lemente, 92. Triples--Allen and Williams hicago, 7; four tied with 5. Home Runs -- Aaron, /ynn,- 18. Stolen Bases -- Brock, Strikeouts -- Marichal, American League AB R H Pet. 252 54 85 .337 248 44 83 .335 77 *.328 267 37 84 315 187 28 57 .305 Runs--F, Robinson, 54; Kal- 235 51 Bsn e, $1, Runs batted in -- F. Robin- 20;. New York Mets. delphia to a 1-0 victory over|son, 59; Killebrew, Minnesota, By ALICE BROOKS Does your room need a new look Rejuvenate your chairs, sofas with fresh slipcovers -- easy to make with these clear step-by-step directions! Instructions 7168: step-by-step directions for slip covers for chairs, sofas. 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Pitching -- Horlen, Chicago, 9-1, 900; Sparma, Detroit, 8-1, 889; "Strikeouts -- Lonborg, Bos- ton, 115; Boswell, Minnesota, 106, Minor Lacrosse At Garrard Road In the Bantam League of the Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association, two games were played on Thursday night with | Robbie's Drive-In trouncing the }Pee Wee All-Stars 12-4 and |Lasco Steelers playing a 6-6 tie |with Boyd's Esso. | Doug Bannon scored four | goals for Robbie's with. team- mates Brian Kasubeck and Bruce Dingman each getting three goals and Arnold ° Vroom ja pair. Tim Briscoe scored two lfor the Pee Wees and his mates |Larry Downs and Albert Lie- jbregts each got one goal. |. Bill Downs scored three for |Lasco Steelers with Gary Stovin jgetting a couple and Dave |Sheriff one while Bob Boland land Chuck Lepine each scored a pair for Boyd's, with John |Watson and Jim Heaslip adding |one apiece. | In the Tyke games, Red Wings whipped Kendalwood Marine 12- 4 while Cardinal Cleaners tied Jim Morris was "the big gun" Chicago, Monday, Kansas City and Ver- salles, Minnesota, 5; four tied Home runs--Killebrew, 22; F. |court. | Peterborough came out on top in a 20-17 game after Bow- jnings and was unable to make Members of the hall's selec-| Doubles--Cepeda, 20; R. Al-jup the difference. isk., were prominent during|tion committee are Eric White-|len,and T, Davis, New York, 19.| The: victors scored seven '/runs in the first inning on |three hits, and 10 runs in the jfourth inning on four hits. Stuart Wight made a valiant 27; \attempt to bring home victory) THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, for Bowmanville but his team- mates were not up to the task, |Wight pitched the last three in- Inings in relief for Al Shenan) _ Sanjand shut the opposition out,! Nolan, Cincin- but his team eould not pick up! the needed runs. | Peterborough pitcher, Pull-| man knocked out three singles! while Don Spicker of Bowman- ville supplied the only double! of the game. Bowmanville was not as far| off the pace as the score indi- cates, however. They left a total of 13 men on base while Peterborough had only five men stranded, Keenan Sparks Gun Club Win Union Rod and Gun club edged Tyke All - Stars 3-2 be- hind two goals by Jeff Keenan and one by David Jobb in Osh-) awa Minor Lacrosse Associa-| tion Novice League play Wed-| nesday night. Nu-Way Photo downed Tony's 3-2 and Houdaille defeated East- view Pharmacy 4-1, Rusty Lowe and Steve Baker| scored a, goal each to round Dave Yuzwa scored twice for! ston once. Mark Jobb and Kev- in Duignan scored for Tony's. Kevin Campbell fired two) goals for Houdaille, with Norm} Caruana and Bill Merchant) bagging singles. Paul Fry scor-| ed for Eastview. BROWN SIGNS Cleveland Browns . quarterback Frank Ryan has signed a three- Football League club, Browns owner Art Modell announced Thursday. He will start his sixth season with the Browns in the fall. for Red Wings -- he scored 10 of the dozen goals, with Grant Peterboro Tops WOODBINE. A: out All-Star scoring, || Nu-Way Photo and John John. | ; I CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) I year contract with the a three: I a | ENTRIES SATURDAY, JULY 1 (Clear and Good) FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim- | miles Guest Speaker, Fitzsimmons 119 Danish Dancer, No Boy 112 |Chopmar, No Boy 112 }Royal Doctor, Gibson XXX109 |Caledon Colonel, Dittfach 112 |Vedas, No Boy 115 Drag Pit, Thomas XXX109 | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim ing (3,000), four year old' and up (Divn |of Ist}, 1 1-16 miles (7) Future Time, Werry 110 Piedall, Bell X114 KI-D-Ka, Hinojosa 122 Miss Telso, Bell X106 |Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 122 Shining Mark, Kornblum X111 Reap The Wind, Gomez 122 Claim: ing (3.000), four year olds and up, 6 furs, ) Zerotasto, No Boy 111 Hit The Line, Turcotte 122 Nearctic Myth, Tuckwood XXX103 Artista, Bell X103 Sky Spark, Kelly A-X114 My Boy Richard, No Boy 118 Lemartel, Gordon 116 Mink Slippers, Kelly A-X114 Harry's Marilyn, Dittfach 111 en Nadler, 6. Krupp and W. Moldowan entry FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,300, claim- ing (4,000), four year olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (6) Me Ms gate |Sievie B. Good, Grubb 123 | FINANCING Communicate, Dittfach 116 | pen ene | AVAILABLE goles, Pia lag EE | SIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, allow. Hah Helahie, Bettigh | ances 3 and 4 year olds about | 1-16 miles é » Buttigieg XXX106 lon turk (9) TROPICANA divisi f 5 RUE McCue, St ona rw |cuunet, Malo, ip. Corp. (Can, Aw Sie ullough, G, T. end T. F. Fleur, No, Boy A-105 | Major Pool Equip. Corp. (Can. iomentarily, Coombs B-X10 | 5 . (Exactor Wagering) [jnere and Back, No Boy 7 | Le Cal 0s Soe No Boy 107 | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, claim-| mony Ing (5,000), three year old#, 1 mile en Balkin Winn bros B-X107 Marsal reg (9) Pappy Parker, Gomez 109 iu alr, Langdale m Victorian Ivy, No Boy A-104 ool Copy, Kelly A-X101 A -- Windfields Farm entry | Fi ida Alter ete |B ~ Golden West Farms entry | LJ jutts; Omne;z e a : Pi Bea Nuts; Gomez B16 xs Ves. AAC: XX-7 Ibs. AAC? XXX-10 | Fleet imp, Grubb X112 | dudge Wudge,. McComb 114 | Blank Pistol, Hinojosa 116 Countenaire, Kelly A-X111 _ Morrisroe and W. Moldowan entry || 8 -- R. L, Victor and Creek Stable entry | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim: | Ing (5,000), four year olds and up, 7 furs | Dark Scope, Hinojosa 116 Tricky Scamp, Inouye 119 Alberta Sunshine, Polrier XXX101 q |2-Balmoral, pe! | ing <8 ch four year olds and up, 1 1-16 ) RACE RESULTS | THURSDAY, JUNE 29 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. Maiden | two-year-old. fillies. 5 Furlongs. - ig 7 ¥ Also Started: Vesper Hanover, See S./é-Foul Ball, Curran $.90 5.80 4,50 ietnenda lt ae 670 4 2 Song, Missile Way and Robin Melody. |7-Chief Tom Scott, Geisel 12.70 6.10 THINKING ABOUT |2-Federal_ Law, barroby. oe SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- i ey ts lg a ra puse LIFE INSURANCE |,Als@ Ran in Orders Landwind, United yises° Moree ong : wake |Queen, Ace Countess, Oh Margie, Wool- 5-Armbro Hurrah, C'ter 8.60 3.40 3.00/ {gar and Land of Freedom. | | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claim- ing. Two-year-olds. § Furlongs. |3-Cambrooke, T'cotte |1A-Dual_ Personality, Gordon | irder: Cat Nip, Coureur De Bois, ey Penn, A-Jock's Pride and cl ters Hill Acres and Cherudon Stable ntry DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 3, PAID $44.70 _ THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing. Four-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada, 6 Furlongs. 3-Berno Miss, T'cotte 1-Gay Pageant, Dittfach 10.00 4.20 2,80 4.00 2.50 7-Andrea Inez, Barroby Alibinaut. | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ing. Two-year-olds. 5 Furlongs, VA-Walkin Dud, Welsh 3.80 4 Pomme Souffle, Barroby | 1A-Bley's Queen, Kelly Also Ran in Order: Rip Khobar, Car Ann, Gay Sister and Ballyhoo Boy, |A--Dane Hill Acres Entry. EXACTOR, 1A AND 4, PAID 924.20 2.4 2.70 ling. Four-year-olds and up, Canada, 6 Furlongs. |S-Attention Hero, Bell . Also Ran in Order: A-Parish Fashions, | and A-Vintage Port, | A--E_ Lieberman Entry. EXACTOR, 2 AND 4, PAID $20,790, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claiming. Four-year-oldy and up. ? Fur- Jongs } 3-Twinkle Jay, Walsh 17.50 6.60 4.30 | 7-Brother Leo, Beli 3.50 3.10| 2-Social Jewel, Dittfach 7,30 Also Ran in Order; River Party, A- Spanking Breeze, Tanwood, Thirty Grand, Ruliah's Image, Portmaker and A-Dream Plan. A--The Match Stable and Hartwood | Stables Entry. | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- ing. Three-vear-olds, One and ene-six- |teenth Miles. |6 -Full Force, Duffy 680 3.40 3.00 |3A-Yumka, Michaud 4.70 3.70 2B-Last Duchess, Moreau 4.20 Also Ran in Order; Face Maker, | Whistler's Wife, No Such Animal, Genle's| Touch and A-Zeebest. A--K H Berkeley and H Sherkin Entry, B--J L Agro and Mrs H A Luro Entry. Attendance 5,992. Total Handle $439,098. | {Peter Comet, Kelly A-X108 | |Be Optimistic, Grubb -X111 |Hugonote, Kelly A-X111 | A-- Ziegler and Dane Hill Acres | entry | (Exactor Wagering) | SEVENTH RACH -- Purse $25,000 added "Dominion Day Stakes-Handicap" | three year olds and up 1% miles (7) He's A Smoothie, Hinolosa: 127 Bye and Near, Dittfach 116 |Gauchesco, Barroby 116 |Victorian Era, Gomer 123 Belfort, Hale 114 | | FIRST RACE Purse $900. \Canadian Way, 7-Rod Wyn Girl, W'dell 4.00 4.00 2.60) 5-Van Lee Mac, Walker 5.40 3.20 6-Sponsor, Findley 1-Margo. Will, | WOODBINE | GARDEN CITY RACEWAY THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Robillard 3.70 2.80 Micky, Hilliard THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- tioned, Purse $800, 2-Liza 1-Dream Duchess, 3-Volant Wick, Campbell Oshawa Pair cavsiee 'aewaasees) Wins Tourney 430 atojthe Anderson Trophy 3.80 2.40 2.70/Whitby Lawn Bowling Club's} Y/annual mixed tournament. Harry and Flo Lott of Whitby|7.Ficca, Walker |were runners-up, followed by G.| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| Edwards and Mary Lou Lott foaled I) Whitby, A. Hoskin and Mrs. Low Cost No Down Payment Row Gil, Geisel Macd'id at the of V. . Ae a : :| me : Assuranc m S-Triple Alliance, B'by #19 4.90 3.20/ Erskine, Cobourg, W. Cooke and|esqn Vit Race -- Mile Pace, Purse ' e Company |¢Maytown, Dittfach $20 460/Mrs, R, Mann, Oshawa. $:Whirired, Feagan 15.40 6.20 5.40 Of Canada * alse Kan' 'Ie' Ortore' Hat Riba, Rertee| Next open tournament at the|ZUN¢l®, Spud, Davies adhd & , ; ' | 6King's Buddy, Waddell 5:30 : i jHarold, Kerry's imp, and Dula Gall, |oiuh is for the McBride Me-| Also Started: Tay Town Laddie, Chie) RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: \, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Ciaim-|morial Trophy on Saturday, |Elvde,,,Scaltadee, seen ne * a68-4871 725-4563 [Marshall turfs om Om Te Millen Oni July 29, {attendance 2,785. Handle $138,798, La i 2-Chance Enc'tr, G'bins 14,20 4.80 3.20|ne om r {Blue Sol, Turcote i Look to MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT Corp. (Can.) Ltd. 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