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A 13- THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, Canada AAihs International Golf Title WESTWICK Curb on Flankers Role in Blocking tr-- ktumlk niw pig euur i.h Kiaer eoacn Miiwiiiiir discussions at thta wm -anything too new or drastic about the rulejlnterpretationt reviewed However, they felt it wet usefdiscussionand Shouldice partku-larly, making hia first appearance as Syd Halter'a Eastern renresentative was impressed by the Bouibilitieaof' thia tr. Canadian-wide body. Shouldice seemed moat taken "by. the year the Canadian committee win tegisiaie its own mm. think, that'ajha thing to think or, Happ commented yea-, terday.

The rulee will be lor football professional acale and these members of the rules committer in' East and West in to come up with a ode that'beat auita the pro came, bad to legislate to coyer everything rfrM irom. junior to proiesjupnai. wnai auiica on s'fu? naturally waan't felt beat for the other. But they've naa to maxe 1 the beat of ivln--futurib wUI be to the code aa will be employed.only-by the CURB TWO FLANKERS. BLOCKING.

Bplh Shouldice -and Clair felt the moat important move made waa a uniform interpretation in the blocking by the halfbacks; Formerly two flankere could be Bent out on the one end and both of them block downfield for-10 yardaT At leaat both men did. Now they have ahifted it to require that if two flankers are out on the one end, only the man closeat to and outside the end player may do the blocking. The other must confine himself to a faking role. They may block one around either end, but net make it a duaUWocking role aa waa done in the oait. K( it aeemed a move made at the flanker ayslem much in the past but employed and Toronto, -Moat of the coaches 'seemed oermitted the blockers thia year And while it seems a little involved in explanation, the coaches will simply drill their rnea to block over two of the fiva-vard atripes.

It amounta in many Instances to a 15-yard limit since a team scrimmaging on the oppoaftion 35-yard 4ine can do -their blocking right-n-to-thi Thia rule will entail some lines extending serosa yards beyond the. goal line. WILL SCREEN alike any others Clair can't see why they don't go the whole way. and feela that it atlU will take up the attention of officials who might well be devoting themaelvea to 'other features of the game. If.

aa many claim, the key blocks' are tossed within 10 or 15 yards in advance -of the line of scrimmage why worry about guarding-against the odd other one thrown downfield? -However, both he and Shouldice came away convinced it J. waa a atep towards the unlimited brand at leaat for linemen that adoption of, this style is. something that will come as 1 anon aa the' new rules body wheels Jhto action for the 1959 aeaaon. Meanwhile Clair finds himself a little behind schedule. He'd hoped to hava some Ottawa and district players with Junior experience on hand for choices and few young Canadians from out of town report He had intinded to have them out tonight at Lansdowne Park and both screen and drill them with the aaven-on-eight of.

hia draft choices. 'But the word wasn't given "but'lti time andThe' won't be ahla to get hia program underway -for all newcomers until Thursday night "It's, (usl a chance to get soma of our Canadian youngsters in this territory working under Sniylh and me for 'a few days. Our imports and out of town Canadians from laat year' team-will report' on' July and our regular workouta start on July 10. "I would like to hay got the work. out inviting Canadian in thia area to- workouta a little arlierr but there was a alipup and been.

busy trying to aign some of our, Canadians from last year who still hadn't come to terms before I got to Ottawa." NOT WORRIED ABOUT BACKS. He doesn't, hy the way. see any great difficulties in thia respect and admitted that the majority of them had either aigned or accepted terms. He worried for a time about what Bobby Simpson had in mind, but they seem to have got together and pow.as he put it "is quite Clair still hasn't heard from fullback. Tommy Lewis and gives the impression that the next word will have to come from the Alabama athlete.

of all 1 got the Impression that Lewia intended to remain out of football to do some leaching, though, he asked about an increase, in salary. 1 sent word to him that we could look, after the increase more from htrnV However, with the new tucks coming-in, TOrIderxoacIi Stems less worried about thia department than ever, -r. BILL WESTWICK. WhitehurstlE lost BertkeifcrsL.M Jn aigned to meet George Cn'uvalo In the main event of a fight card at Auditorium, July The Toronto heavyweight fought a draw. with Alex last time; nut accepted ai challeng from the Baltimore heavyweight week.

George Gainsford, manager, sent but challenges after Miteff fight and. Deacon-Allen picked up. the ehallenge for hft fighter. Good Wlna. Whitehurst beat' Hurricane Jackson when the -latter waa on the way up the ladder.

He beat Bob, Sattcrfleld once arid Tie a deciaion to Archie -Moore. In hia last: outing, a DYNAMIC Dja TOXIGHT FREE mm mm ank six, Pil-rU Stock Will riM i4 matt Va tk as aa -actMnal a a rvn. DARING 11....... VmibIi lorm ufTOfi juir Edmonton a. atyle -of-, game or which waan used by -Ottawa more in the cast by Montreal aaustied that the extra stripe is a step in the right direction.

added marking of the field with the end zones at five" and 10 HIS CANADIANS. tonight when hia Canadian draft- but I haven't heard any nationally televised bout he I tOr-Hsrold Johnson, -of- Philadelphia, 'the A i "Johnson beata eveiybodyr That why nobody -will flghc him." The Chuvalo-Whitehurst flght is booked for rounds. The csrdJ isn't-setbut4ikely thert will he five other fights, a couple of aix-roundera and possibly three fount Kickers Edge Hollandia 2-1 Kickers edged Hollandia 3-1 In a- tightly-played OFDA soccer match at Brewer Park yesterday. A lhot which bounced off the goal pristin tne late minutes cosrHoiiandia tie. Marthainsen and Pochlmann were marksmen for- thevwln-ners.

Thellin scored for H61-: -quick resulut' --bring RAIN OR SHINE Defeats U.S.: 61-2Vo5T-2 TORONTW July 2. KB uiiuii oro-amateur leim re- uiMd. the international $olf; tuiwpinmnip ai me the -fourfllaichei in4 George's Golf Club yesterday, idereating tne unitetr one VS. proband one amateur. ShIve hld aorpe 0f (he moat against one Canadian pro and jensationai shots.

In addition to amateur pUyed in separate hil ttglt on tne lhe matchea( bejt-ball com-Jw, pjrtt on tne petition over 18 holea With llMCond hole for birdie maximum of 12 pointa at una point was awaraea 10 me 1 winners of. each nine notes; one -poms i.or mw-ni- Leonard, Cpwtn Shine. Stan Leonard of Vancouver, winner qt the tournament "of champion and taptain of 'the Canadian team, and amateur Gary Cowan of Kitchener swept a maximum three pointa from Julius Boros and amateur Fred Pa AI Balding. Toronto, and Nick-Weslock, Windsor, Canadian -and Ontario amateur championTdok2'' points 1 rom Doug -Ford and Ward "Wet tV! laufer, U.S. golfers PauTilarney and Bob Shave scored a complete sweep of three paints )n 1 a' up matcn witn jack Kay.

Montreal i tiont involving Leonara. tne and Hugh Paterson, Toronto St lioVyear-old captain of the Cana-George'a. jdian team. Leonard was forced In the fourth match, johnny Hehrick, Ottawa, and Eric Han- 'oronto Scai vaged a single point from Dow Finsterwald and Ed Meister. Boros and Shave bad the low medal round of the day, each with a -three-under 69.

Boros eagled the par-five ninth with a drive, a three-iron and a' IV Holliday Tops Field For Stock Gar Card Ottawa 'iibek car Jockeys will have another chance to try to match the Speed of Buck Holliday tonight in the eight-race Lansdowne Park-stock car racing program. Holliday. walked away from the Ottawa drivers In the final feature of Saturday night's card and with the victory moved into the lead in drivers' point standing in Clasa Stu Trudel dropped six points off pace and last' year's champion Keith Jamea ia now third. 15 pointa behind. Ron Wild is closing the gap Baroness Atom in go I n-Soutli Mountain Meet SOUTH MOUNTAIN "Ont July 1 (Special) Baroness Atom, owned, by Davk Behan of Pembroke won both heats in the 20 Claee pace which featured a successful -holiday? meet held here under the auspices of the South.

Mountain' Agricultural Association. The meet was one of the best' held here and Jinimy Cpnnors wa twice- aecomfTiTBaroness Atom with Stewart's- Majesty. lawn Bowling 4DALE. iii hers of the regular Mon- fay- evening mixed.tcompeti- iBowling-Cjub-were G. Rams- den, R.

sarginson, Mrs. C. -Murchison and, Mrs. Patterson. B.

Liberty and Mrs. Newsoa took- first 4n- the week-end doubles play at the i BKWirM. Second TTZ waa won bjr MraJ. H. R.

Holmes and Mrs. M. Ka- vanagh. --7 Her ia the draW Jor Jjie Besa Johnstone Trophy competition, scheduled lor Friday evening atarting at eight o'clock: Mra. TatMa.

'Mr5. CIcarT. Mlw Rmmn. Mra. Metcalra v.

Mm Low. Mlaa Chapman. Mrs. JamuwnJ Mrs. Bcatuc Mr.

'Berry. W. A Maxwell, MacGraaor. Mra. Newaon t.

Mr, ralr, Mrs. Hrtand. Mra. CU1- (ord. Mra.

Sutherland. 1 -Mrs. Cherry. -Mrs. Humphm, Mr.

Ubertr. Mr. SHIf va: Mra; Cheney. Mrs, Mmton. 'T.

r. UTTWt, l. Kavanagh. Un. Srnilh v.

Mr. Spence. Mr; H.H Maxwell, Mra Mr. "d1 EXCITING mm TRIALS- ct.ua 4y tion at the Eirmraia Lawn I I Car Races TBACa- t' HTLB 8.15 p.m. Unttiovii Spitdway ADMISSION 'Ifi: mttnriniw Jivt mm.

BeoNioaao mi ka'a tatam putt. Shave eacfed the pr. Jn erowd tnimMd Jtjn sweltering heat Canada, won years maun ai sum. Here how. the scores broke down: Henrick-and Hanson' went 2 up -on the first nine but Finster- wald and Meister "took- the second nine 3 up and the-match un.

Harney and Shave (hot-info 8-up lead on -the first took the second 2 up and the match 7 up. Leonard and Cowan were 2 on each nine lor a 4-up match win, Balding and Weslock split the first nine with Ford and Wettlaufer, but went on to take the second nine and the. match 2up. Major Incident. (UPI A major incident 4e- veloped over rule interpreta-j to an iron instead or his putter to clear a ball mark and The Canadians were under the im pression that professional rules which prohibit repairing ball marks prevailed.

When, they I learned the Americans had been replacing divots all along the Canadiana protested, loudly. the points race and will into tonight's card only aeven pointa hack 'of Gerry Lavigne. l- Promoter Cierry Bisspn expects a full turnout of cars in both and sections with Holliday, Trudel, James, Dave Kenyon. George Ritchie, Doug McMsrtin, Jack Peterson, Ray. Routliffe.

Lavigne; Wild, John Derby, Mike Kealey, Vince BerndL and Bob Coatea certain Time trials get the program under way at 7.30 and' racing oegins ai n.ju. mere win oe the Usual two 30-lap features. Scores Wi St Charles Direct driven by Graham Riddell was third in both heata. The baroness, driven by Curt Baker, won -the first heat in 2.17.4 and the second in 2.13.2. In the 2.2J class Connors drove Ben's Majesty to straight victories in 2.19,4 and 2.19.

In the 2.30 class Rusa. Hahna drove Queen Coronation to victory in bothrhafs: Claire smith of Ottawa-was presiding Hunt Ladies Play Ottawa Hunt-and Golf Club ladiea will plav a competition Thursday, the first round eclec- tic. Draw: aSO-Mra. Wataon; Mra. A 'Mra A.

Decs. 3 Mr. r. Codikln. JUra-J.

A3 Miaa -O'Shauthneaay, Mra. SmalehursV Mr. U- --Mnrphy- A. Cumyn. Mr.

Quian. Mr. W. O. Hodaina, S4 Mrs.

R. B. Whit. Mrs, f. C.

Illlott Mra. -I Wlekwtr. 10 00 Mra. ft. Muaha.

Mr, T. Henhaw.iMxa. W. 10 On Mrs. C.

Sharp. Mr. C. Hin- nn, Mr. S.

Luaadln, 1013 Mlaa H. Chambera, Mrs. T. Anthony. Ladies -f-i: v--l spring uonurawj Here -ia the draw for -the the'.

Mdntefiore Golf ClubXto be beletiaMhe neau Golf Club Post' entries wiirbe aia-iMc Cspian: Mrs: i. Coldberl, 3a Mra Could. Mr AT --aolHnr-r- M-. Baa Mm. L.

t. Sx. Miji. W. Raid a a Mr, Loeb, Mra.

wd- love. Mrs. A. Cohens 4SMr. M.

S. Abrami. Mr: H. Addleman. Mra, 8.

Krc-" nick, Mr. Loeb. Jo Mr. A. H.

Katt----- 'maa. Mrs. J7 Snow. Mra. M.

Dworkln. Mrs. Abrajno- writ. 1004 Mra. Vlneberf.

Mr. Hind Um K. 10 11 Mra J. Kotrman, t. Cluck.

Mr. J. Hotxman. 'r J. Caplan 10 I Mra.

L. Coldle Mra. R. 10 JSMra.1'lHU' MraVlli; atcin. T.

Pearl. WARREN K. COOK CLOTHES (: -Aoctta ia. cariURui it FABULOUS UU HZ a-a i P'. i LJ I is jj- CUP PRESENTATION.

The Carline Cup. for the team is hoisted into-the air by (left) C. O. Datton-rpresident of Carting Breweries Ltd. snd Stan Leonard (right) captain of the Canadian team which won the trophy by poims to 6.

-More than 8,000 spectators saw the Canadian team take the? cud for the second year-at St George'a Golf Club in suburban Islington. Mathews and Burdette Team Ud To Give raves 10 Victory Br MII.TON RICHMAN tltt rttu luraiUot. Eddie Mathews and Lew Bur dette of Milwaukee must like the taste of World Series money because they're atarting to come around for second t'p to now, both have been rather in-and-out, but 'worked together in perfect unison last night to produce a 1-6 victoryrover Cincinnati that ran Bravee'-winning streak to four games and stretched their National League lead to. 3' games. Matthewa took care of the hitting and Burdette the "pitch ing in a manner reminiscent of their joint heroics over the Yankees in the World Series.

Southpaw Harvey -Haddix of the Redlegs held the Braves hitlesa until the fourth- inning when Msthews teed off for hia 16th homer of the year. Bur4 dette nursed that mareirt care fully, giving up only eight hits in recording his sixth victory! arid first ahutout of the campaign. The victory-was -the Braves' Baseball Records AMERICAN LEAGUE. Tuesday's Results. York.57 New Baltimore, 1.

-Chicago, Cleveland, 4. Boston, 10; Washington, 5. Kansas City, Results. Detroit, Kansas Cityrfi. Cleveland, Chicago, 3.

(Only games schedujeiy Pet. GB (New York 44 24647 City JJ 1 Boston 36 34 .514 9 i "tDetroit -ta iv Aa't inrz tnicago 34 36 11 Cjeveland-'r- washingtoi 29 41 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Tueaday'a Results. Francisco, 5. Pittsburgh mimauacc, I 1 Monday's Btsults, Milwaukee.

9: Cincinnati, 2. St. Louts, Los Ahgelea, 2. (Only games scheduled.) 'w Pet GB- Milwaukee 398 Ml Sen Francisco 37 34 .321 Chicago Vi -35 il Cincinnati 32 34 Philadelphia 31 34 .477 PitUburgh 34 38 .472 m. --Angele32J! IhlTEBNATIONAL LEAGUE! -1 Toeaday'a MontreaL' Cotumbus, 1.

sColumbus; Montreal, -4. Toronto, Richmond, 2. -'J. ichmond. Toronto.

2. Miami. Rochester. .4.. Buffalo, 10; Havana, 4.

"Monday's' Result. Montreal, -3; 0. BlrhmnnH 7' TftrnniA 5 Buffalo. 5: Havana. 2.

v.Miami, 8'r Rochester, S. ff I- Pet GB Montreal i 291.613 Toronto TRochester: 3 J53 4' .,1 4TS Hit Miami 11 Richmond 36 42 .462 1 1 42 12 Buffalo 30.48 .33 17 LUMBER VsBaflB'" BUILPINC SUPPLIES COMVArTT H7 Markr Rd. SH(ti 13 Spark StrWt i hcit International-ProsAm gol eighth In 10 meetings this year Rough Rider To tart Work Today XKtsws Rough Riders move into the (fltst sn edition for 1958 this JJ noon at five 0 clocks Ottawa's college draft choices report to training eampf today and" Coach Frank Clair! ana ntsassisiani-imi. myin, are Interested in aeeing any uviiwi ovyw ui juiiiur sc my, ttt II ll ttT y' Softball Wia 1 Ottawa Boys Invited. Pohr Bbyle belted a.

trand Any Ottawa boyafnterested iUm homatC.Jb' pace working out with the draft Ugion to a 10-5 win choices are invited and will be tapitaitoaeis m-a-spwta. r-acreened byth coaches. mens League Softball contest OttawTsdrTft chokes re-l" porting today are halfback Russ "-d Don McNabb wa Jackson from McMaster.lend,1"' John Bennett from McCill, and ln" quarter Brian Athlon, centre' lorortto. BurV KUoch' 'iMcNeiU defeated Ana Kougn Kioers may io a a a and Roily Joe centre or guard pitched for CPX and to Montrtat Strac.na ia finable, Harry 0 pel la and Lorn to get time off to plyWaltera worked for Eastern, football in Ottawa thia eeason gj, RenIud won hil Binlh and Alouettea President Ted tinigH or zntrtidt and Ed Workman aaya ne nas sianeo 1 on' IS). Muflrlt (SI il Smith PhlUdflphia 301 OtXI 000 4 1 pituburah 100 ooo loo a a I c.n.nh anil SawatSKU rrlrhd Smith 131.

Portrrflelrt with the Redlegs, whom theyjiji. hrs Rowboro tu, tarktr Wf--lvnuiu beat 18 times last year en route to their first world champion ship. Tfarm Larker drove in runs with a pair of homers and a single that paced the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 9-3 tnumph over the St- Louis Cardinals. Sandy Koufax went 7 In- nings rack up hia seventh victory although Ed, Roebuck had -to bail him out in the eighth when the Cards put two men on base. In addi'' to Larker'a two homers, John Roseboro also connected for the Dodger as-they hung the sixth defeat of the aeaaon on St Louis starter Jim Brosnan.

Harry Arrderaorv-the Phillies' smooth-swinging left-fielder, drove in three rpns in a 4-2 vic tory over the Pirates that drop-, ped them into seventh place. AMSafCAVXIAGCr. Tuesday Gaaacs. New York 100 031 000 10 0 Baltimore. 101 060 (Wx 7 10 -1 Kucka; Maaa (5).

Sturdtvant (Si, Trucks iS) and Bcrra. Brown. Loea (al, Johnson M7J and Tnandoa. WPtoaa-(l7l tJ Maaa HRS ManUa-llsthi. Boyd I3rdl.

Kiw York 000 010 0102 10 BalUmora 000 100 0001 a 1 tararn. Itjrca 18t and Howard: Harahman (6-7) and TrUndoi. WP lrarn (7-ll. hhh woodllna (Otn); iracn (arai. muim iiaia).

Kansaa City 000 101 OOO a Detroit 000 000 010 1 1 Ganrar (irll and ChlU: Urr Wehmalar (, fUchr (SI and Wll- aon. u-uary ta-ai. fin cerv (Jlrtl. Haila (latl. Wathlnaton orm 030 130 5 1 Boston 013 303 OOx 10 14 3 Grii, ValcnUnettl (41.

Stohba St- Sorlna (71 and Courtnav: D- jock (8-0) and White l.P.Crnii1 Jt- ciFvrlafid (mo 000.130 oo 4 a i Chlraro 0O1 003 OOO 01 12 II Narlciks. Moaal (7i. Wilhclm si. Grant 101 and Brown. Nixon Fierce, stalry 17), snaw ia.

wynnt mi na lnar. wr wynn (a-m. Una doIt i3rd I M.ay Oamaa. Kansas City 110 301 ooi 3. 41 fbufirace noinoona 7 14 Urban.

Gorman (fll, Dickson (1 iu. isi; suae, ssninra nd Wilson. WP Hoert (7-m. Lfuormift .3 HBS-simpwiB (arai. uerr rsutni.

hlcaso 100 000 030 3" 1 Median, wupcim (Bkina orirr: Donovan. Sh snaw 17). SUlcy IS) and Lollar. WP MUilah (4-SI. LP Donovan 13-BI.

HRS-tandls minoao luuif, NATIONAL l.SAOVS a i ftrMnftii crandaii. i Haddji (5-). HR 1 1 iSl and rollta. Lr-rrlrnd Mlt Annrriun jcnica.o no ioo 13 a i Antnntlll. Mmunl III.

Crona (Jl. Griuom I7. -MrCnmilra Gomn ISl and Schmidt: Drabow- akv. Hobbla ni ana nman. Taylor 1(1 WP Drabowaay 17-71.

LP AntonIU la-op, (11th), Maya ll.nn. i. 'IV i I2nd-and 3rd). Banka lth and JothiT iablonikl (SUi), Schmidt tilth). Maaaay Gaaiai.

Cincinnati IOO 001 000-1 MUwauka 000 450 OOjt 13 1 Purkay. Krllncr- (4). ckrr ISl. Haydan (31. Schmidt (7) and Ballry.

Bursaaa Spann 1104) ana Crandall. LP Purkay (B-S). tM mom iiuU sol 010 00x4 0 DUU 1 GUnombarao, Podrea (7) and Roachoro; Mc-Danlal and T.P Glallombardo (0-H HRS Mualal (Ulhl. Roaaborp (Sthl. MissBryson, Haas Kippen Win atvHunt Miss Sandra Bryson, 18-year- old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. M. Bryson, and' one of Hunt Club pro Ken Clark'a star pupils, teamed with Haaa Kip pen yesterday to vrrn tije Arm strong Plavfair Trophy in riix- ed four-ball play. They 'had a combined net score -of 149.

Mr. and Mrs. Ledingham were tied for runner up honors M. Stewart and H. Peerenboom Todays Pitchers By Valtea Press internauaui.

1" theses.) LEAGUE. New York' at Baltimori Monroe (8-8). Kansas City at Detroit Terry (5-J) vs. Bunntng (3-5). Washington at.

Boston Pascuar (3-4) Brewer (3-6), (Only ganresachMujil.) NATIONAL LEAGUE. n- Franrtci-o at Chiraffff -tx Js. Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night) Lawrence (5-3) Or (Only games scheduled.) Special Bus Service Direct to Grandstand PaitMjurueIBtling Action Rain or Shine' Admission -7S4. Children Not Admitted TOPS in Btocur C-t-L Eaplasdve Crushed gtan Pra-Caa Oaereta -v taptia Tank DUtlTILL st Umis .013 000 000 a a aiNuxhall (1-2). Kftllf-aT Watii.f.ar ll n1 Xot hmo.

Pitnauno (t; Bronn. Jack-1 CONN AUGHT PARK RACEWAY Miner Heats Tonight ryptciar trotting and Tacln; i Concrete Blaeka and Bricks ift-Mii Caaertt Csfieret and. Mertar Jlaad FRAZEil co: (IWITSo Drafts negotiations to get Stracing 1 jfoMha Larks. 1: that Johnny Fedosnff will hirst- fj. H.mlllnn miklna (he deal -for Ron.

Stewar valid, although te wart has go to Mamilton. oyie Leads Legion 110-1. 0 tn, ojjnf 1. i-i a iL. loss.

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