Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1967, p. 17

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G 476 506 2 AL 535 529 490 455 455 q 44 444 ity 43 422 15% irday's Results 3-10 Boston 6-3 Chicago 4 2 Washington 3 ig ty 6 New York 2 5 Cleveland 3 tday's Results os 3-4 Cleveland 8-2 - 1-10 Washington 11-2* ty 2-2 New York 7-5. 7 Boston 5 Chicago 4-1 ULTS nd L Patriquin entry nsf R, 3 AND 5, PAID $149.40" E -- Purse $2,800. 3- and Mile and 70 yards Moreau 19.70 10.00 6.20 Bell 7.10 4.50 square, Fitzsimmons 3.30 Order: Globarantter, By n Jays, Evil for Evil and ad 55 59 Tse teres E -- Purse $3,200. Allow: jear-olds and up. 1 1-16 ) track rubb 2.70 2.60 2.70 2.60 opmez Order: Recptive and 2.10 2.16 2.10 Done Leblane Carodana a arms and Hillcrest Stable R, 1A and 1A, paid $8.70 ACE--Purse $10,000. Add- Handicap. pomex 4.10 2.60 2.20 vely, F'immons 2.80 2.40 250 Order: Row Stlich, My Fare and Come by -E -- Purse $2,800, Al- id 4year-olds. 1 Mile and y 410 3.2 2.60 He, Dittfach 4.30 3.10 Fitzsimmons 2.96 Order: Colucie, Charle- auly, Gay Andrew and 62. Total Handle, $734,587. RIES y x11 srubb X19 loy 113 My X11 Boy 111 -- Purse $2,400. Claim- pe-year-olds and up. 64 7 p Boy 117 15 itzsimmons 114 -- Purse $3,000. Al- ear-olds. About 7 furs of urcotte 119 prubb A-X108 Boy B-113 Boy B-117 son C-117 No Boy 108 1 ily X112 | C-X108 108 0 Boy TIT } Stable and W F iry J L Levesque entry jer and D M Davis Jr E--Purse $2,200. Claim- ree-year-olds and up, Steve 119 Gubbins B-110 4 ish 118 > B-118 ly A-X1I7 E Lieberman entry Sweet and Yellow Briar (AX--10 Ibs AAC, M sWAY Myron Scot, Timber. lily, Nettie Patch iitan Portage -- Mile pace. "Oke Purse 1,10 3.80 2.80 3.00 2.50, ris 3.20 ndy Byrd, Belle Rich- , Golden Dominion r Parlay AND 4, PAID $31.90 E -- Mile Pace. Purse 4 N'dell 14.30 6.20 4.60 erbert 7,50 5.10 ley 7.50 haron Dolly, Twinkle's n, Wee Mir and Sonny 7 -- Mile Pace. Purse' adian Pacing Derby" * Lente 5.30 3.20 3,30 jerbert 3.40 4.70 +, Wellwood 3.40 4.70% t's Ezra, Adios Alice,-* Meadowland and @ new track record two minute mile in~ " - Mile Pace. 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Negative bed bs Y, YU), ine aa 7/ fad 43. Cheese ro 7, 44, Ring- 43 44 WY, shaped fi > Y island tad ? Wj 45, Knocks Tomorrew ather, -|the doctor does not seem to be JOHNNY ACE IS ON HIS WAY TO SWITZER: =) LAND BY CAR, GIVING US TWO CHANCES AT THE KEY TO YOUR ONE. ..ONLY NOW YOU'VE GOT NO GO AHEAD, CORRIGAN WISECRACK. | WHILE YOU \ STILL CAN! | e@ Balance Of New Car Warranty e G.M.A.C. Financing e@ Immediate Delivery HUBERT Vv . { DON'T LET HER ' \ H | (oa ecee DL Z|SALE! ' | i Yeprice!| Ss i G 9) (A CHE CANT GO | | | | 'timid | YOUR HEALTH Deep Pressure Sores, Often Infects Won't Heal By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD A be aware of the conditions |..Dear Dr. Molner: My daugh- ter has multiple sclerosis and|under which they develop. has a big sore on her back side, | 7 ae about eight inches by six ang | MOVING IMPORTANT VES: deep. 5 \frame or. other) so the patien She is in a turning frame, but| ; ner' 'position is i rtant. So is good jable to heal it. She is 47 years Poe ie uoee | old.--H. H. | These bed sores or pressure) ores are a complication of any| : ; ene |condition which forces a patient) If the patient can turn in bed, to lie on his back too much. {OF _be turned, a daily bath in It is easier to prevent them |bed and alcohol: back rubs can 'than to cure them, but it is one | be more than a comforting luxu- of the problems which most)"¥. Besides keeping the skin people are not on their guard) Clean, they encourage circula- against until once they have ex- tion, which is slow when the perienced it, f person is a chronic bed patient. Continued pressure causes ir-|A sheepskin pad under the \ritation. Soiling skin with urine lower back helps prevent bed also can irritate. Once the sore |SOres. forms, it is not unlikely that it). Dear Dr. Molner: | am tak- will become infected. In fact,|ing one capsule every night as I this happens more often than have diverticulosis and this is not. By then it is a most diffi-| the only pill the doctor will give cult type of ulcer to heal, ;me. Will it hurt me to take one every night? | am 80. -- Mrs. APPETITE SUFFERS B. It is complicated by the fact that such a patient often has a poor appetite, and it may be difficult to get enough protein, vitamins and minerals into the diet to maintain good skin tex- ture. Further, drainage from the sore saps the body of im- portant fluids and minerals. difficult to provide this if the patient's appetite is poor. The capsule your doctor is giving you is one of the so- called "stool softeners," or moistening agents, and is one of the extremely useful medica- tions. It is used in a couple of dozen preparations under var- ious trade names. It will not harm you to take it If the ulcer, or sore, is deep,}every night, and will not bother it is almost sure to be infected.|your diverticulosis--that's why Surgical removal of the infected) your doctor does not permit tissue may then be the most/other types of medication. The satisfactory method, followed|stool softener helps your elimi- by skin grafts. |nation but, unlike laxatives, The turning frame is very|helps by softening, not by irri- useful, since the affected area can be periodically relieved of pressure, but it cannot neces-| Dear Dr. Molner: A friend's sarily heal an ulcer once it has|relative died of cancer. She developed. wants to give me some of her Sorry as we must be for the|clothing. Is it safe?--Mrs. B. woman with this large ulcer, 1; Perfectly safe. Just wash it hope that it may also be ajor have it cleaned as you would warning to others who have ado with clothing from anyone tation to induce bowel action. Providing a means (turning|after five games of the 1966 t does not lie constantly in one |nutrition, even though it can be _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 31, 1967 17 BRIDGE | By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) FAMOUS HANDS North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. a6 ' @K965432 oo 4KIJ1073 SOUTH @K875432 es o103 S54 The bidding: North East Pass 4 Pass Sh Pass 69! 6NT(!)Pass Th Dble Opening lead--nine of clubs. This remarkable hand occur- red in the 1964 Trials. At seven of the nine tables where the hand was played, East - West bid and made six hearts for a score of 1,430 points. At the eighth table, East-West stopped {at four hearts and made six for {a score of 680 points, | But. at the ninth table, the | bidding took a very strange jturn and South became declarer 'at seven clubs doubled, going down eleven--3,200 points! Harkavy (North) passed and Erdos (East) opened with four clubs. By previous arrangement with his partner, this was an artificial bid showing a long |heart suit in a relatively weak hand. After Russell (South) passed, Petterson (West) responded four notrump (Blackwood), and upon learning that Erdos had no aces, jumped to six hearts. Convinced that Petterson would make the slam, and hop- ing to uncover a profitable sace rifice in the seven level, Hark- avy now bid six notrump. This was the unusual notrump con- jvention, announcing length in |diamonds and clubs, and asking South to respond in his better minor suit. Russell obediently bid seven clubs, which was doubled by West and became the contract. Petterson made the excellent j\lead of a trump. Declarer ti- nessed the queen, losing to the king, and won the jack of clubs return in dummy with the ace, He then led the ten of spades, which lost to the jack, At this point West returned the queen of hearts, and if East had overtaken it with the king and drawn trumps, the defence would have collected the rest of the tricks. But East per- mitted the queen to win. When West then continued with the ace, declarer was able to ruff and thus acquire a second trick. Thanks to the slip in defence, Russell went down "only" 3,200 points--a result likely to stand for a while as a record penalty to pay for stopping the oppo- nents from making a slam. SPORT BRIEFS WESTRUM: FINED | LOS ANGELES* .(AP)--Man- ager Wes Westrum of New York Mets fined catcher Jerry Grote $100 Friday as a result of Met's Thursday night's 7-6 loss to Los Angeles Dodgers in 11 innings. A spokesman said Grote hurled invectives at plate jumpire Bill Jackowski for calls on kalls and strikes, and then tossed a towel out of the dug- out. He was thrown out of the | game. ANDRUSKI SIGNED | CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary Stampeders of the Western Football Conference have ane nounced the signing of defen- sive halfback Frank . Andruski who joined the club last year. Andruski came from University of Utah and San Francisco '49ers of the National Football League. He joined the Stamps West 4NT | South Pass season. BOMBERS CUT SEVEN WINNIPEG (CP)-- Winnipeg Blue Bombers cut seven play- ers Friday, reducing their West- ern Football Conference players to 38. Cut were end Everett Fullwood, halfback Victor Jan- ule of Toronto, fullback Earl Lattimer, guard Lou Morda, halfback Sal Garcia, -- halfback Al Scanlon of Sudbury and flanker Henry Bruner. SOVIETS WIN WARSAW (AP)-- The Soviet Union defeated Poland 1-0 in an Olympic soccer elimination hatch Friday at Wroclaw, O- land. Uuri Chislenko scored the goal in the 59th minute. QUEENIE "Did it ever occur to you that my dictation is atrocious because I can't get you off my mind?" radioactive cobalt--emits rays which are similar to x-rays, chronic bed patient to care for.| else. To prevent such sores we must Note to Mrs. M. M.: Cobalt--'poses, and are used for the same pur-

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