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These doctors have uncovered a condition they call “Little League e1how."- Scientific pa- pers have been presented on it. “One youngster even suffered a complete fracture of the arm 7.0l 1:30 7-A5 800 M0 N...-—Clnema l3-7' Stun "Belle D-uslitsr" Onier Bombers‘ Release Four Players WINNIPEG (CF) —-Winnipeg Blue Bombers Thursday ’ an- ifj . TV. CALLS i\‘|'l'E ctr ll-‘Y Dav 4-3537 Nite 4-4503-4-7462 \;Att.'s IIADIU at "W m Kent lit. CVMWN nounced the release of four players to meet a Western Foot- ball Conference cutoff deadline. Club rosters had to be pared to 34 by noon Thursday. The Bombers now have 15 Ameri- cans and i9 Canadians on the roster. eased were guards CK(‘W-'l'V 155 p.m.—-Station Sign On News. Weather. Sports 3,00 p.m.—WcrId of Sport Baseball Game oI’_the Week Rel Ray 4sh and Ted Mllrllechuk. full- back Dennis Liebrscht and tac- kle Al Hinton. .’ All are Canadians except Hinton. a newcomer (mm the University of Iowa. Ash and Mikliechulr were with the bombers last year. Lle- brecht was a newcomer. Club rosters must be pared again to 33 on the day of the fourth league game. . while pitching." said Dr. Byron G. Brogdon. radiologist of the University of Florida, "He was a Don Drysdaie fan and its was whipping the‘ ball in side- rm ' of persistent sorehess hospital treatment is r ulred. . “The elbow is not fully formed in a boy on that age." th edoctor said. “Also in many cases there is hot proper warmup." " The doctor said many youna- sters up placed on a pitcher's mound. "and inspired to maxi- mum efforts by the adulation of their contemporaries and the exhortations of their olten vi- cariously ambitious parents, at the worst possible time in their lives-—as far as the elbow is concerned." Dr. Brogdon added: “I think the Little League does a world of good. But I don't think these boys should be pushed too hard. especially when the ones doing the pushing are often fathers who are thwarted baseball players. “The boy's father informs me a tching again. but he's throwing overhand this year." Dr. Brogdon was among the first medical men to report on “Little League elbow." He first ran across the con- dition when he was an air force major stationed at Lackland Air Force Base. Tex. He noticed that of 187 cases oi elbow injuries at the base hospital, 99 involved youngsters nine in ii years old. Nearly all were Little (9-12) or Pony (13 14) leaguers. . The elbnw—is dislocated. and in some cases actually broken. Complete rest is a good cure. Dr. ‘Brogdon said. but in cases 930 p.m.—~Petev Gunn 0,00 9 m,—-Front new centre Rhapsody In Blue 1.30 p.m.—DiscoV¢fY 200 pm.-CBC W New! CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY ‘BECKER 2.10 s.m.—-Lionel Network News 2-20 a.m.-The late Show Raising A lief South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. N 031'! 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But West ruffed the King of clubs and returned -a trump. That marked the end of th e road for South because he still had to lose two diamonds and go down one. The Italian declarer fared just as badly. He won the club lead with the ace and promptly entered dummy with a spade in order to obtain a discard on the king of clubs. . He got the discard all right,l OIym‘picTorch To Poss Through mllny 'of__th_e _ggr_n_gs Oct. 10. O 19 Countries , roxvo mp) —- The Olympic torch for the 1964 names in dl A HOUSE on the island oi- llelqoland. German/. W43 All ‘Clueiofiin chmesa Baqqawsmid RIPLBY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT IIULID au. cums ans ns 400,000,000 PEoil»‘i.! FOR 3 VEAIS .’ /90: 7o /9// C/-/W0 A55/G/VED 5TR££T(0<’/i/EIPS 2055664/9.’ /-l5‘1/AM7iM?‘- /-mm ‘AND /if 7'/165/i/NE 7'/ME SE1?!/ED /I5 P565’/l/TR)? MI05£(AM€£MP£7€Kl?AT7/(AS60529? Tokyo will pass throu h 22 cl- ties in 19 countries efore reaching Japan. Games officials tentatively approved Thursday a plan to relay the flame by air instead of by land. as originally planned. .. The final decision on the route will be decided at the Asian games in Jakarta‘ fourth . month. Under the tentative plan. the torch will consist of two flames. each travelling on a separate plane. the two lanes w leave Mt. Olympll. G I‘ C e C G. Aug. '22. 1964. and arrive _at Naha. Okinawa. SOPL 3- From Halts. one flame will be taken to a southern point in Kyushu Island and the other to Hokkaido, Japan's northermost main island. The flames then will be car- ried by young Japanese runners through 40 prefecture (state) to Tokyo for the openina MI‘!- as E A scofilsn Fdir Jane Elliott. the Scottish 9003 who died in 1805. is remem- beredfor her ballad Flowers of the Forest. 6'X l.Nd9V HIGHS but West ruffed the club and returned a trump. South still had to lose three tricks and h also wound up_going down one. so the hand wound up. in a tie. each had play being offset by another of the ea in e ilk. . declarers should have made the contract. of course. but they went down trying for an unimportant overtrick. The safest way of playing the hand is to lead the ace and an- other diamond after winning the iopenlng les'd'.“"Against the nor- mal trump return. declare: Iruffs a low club with the eight land trumps a diamond in dum- fmy. South is th e n on safe 1 ground. He ruffs a club with the Ininc. draws trumps. and easily makes four. It is odd that two well-lmown international stars. playins in an important event. each man- aged to so down one in a basic- llly Simple hand. 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