gpnrs TIIAII. By WHITNEY MARTIN 5'L'l' YORK I ) - Someone ha asked Casey Stengel at . rCsS conference whether he maul,-lll Don Larsen": world series M-.,-.-ts with the no-windup pitch Wulrl prompt others to try the ,.aim- ihing'next year. --wen," the New York Yankee manager said, taking a full ,.m(iup, "you can make mistakes with it. Larsen walked four men in g game not long ago, but you maybe don't walk so many. "There was a guy named R0835 with Kansas City MOMFCM W110 umi to do it. and Larry Cheney didn't take a windup, which was because he had a bad knee and couldn't turn. He stayed up for men or ei ht years with it. "When I st went to Kansas .. . city. . . - ”Just a minute. please." Jackie rsrreil, the club's promotion man. interrupted. "Mr. Well! would like to say Iomethinll-" General Manager George Weiss ", gumung in the doorway. uniting for a chance to make his little announcement. "1 just wanted to tell Iiloll. ('35.-y, that you have, been siilled (or two more years.' NMCHALANT CASEY " - 'Thi-inks." Casey said. now We were talking about the no-windup. uasii't it? when I come up 10 lxanskls City Fatso Flaherty hit me right in the stomach with it. --i'd never played anything but high school baseball and you know how a batter lots of times gets up to the plate and adjusts llli li-ct and leans over." Casey not up and demonstrated a bat- ter taking a comfortable stance. Talking About No Windup me in the stomach. I was real mad. I was only lit years old take my eye off the I:ialL Of throwing out the quick pitch. to the current no-windup situation without warning. "A pitcher won't right field, and thtft feller in cen- "l-”irst thing I know the ball hit Defending Intermediate Rugbyg Champs' Backs Against Wall defeat. however. and hope for a repetition or last year's playoff against the same team. Beaten by 11 points at Hamilton in the opener of last year's final. Orfuns saw that deficit rise to 11 after an early Hamilton touchdown went on to erase the margin and win the title. TORONTO (CP-Peterborough Orluns. last year's Dominion Intermediate football champions. have their backs to the wall in dt-lrnre of their title. The Orfuns were 'beaten 21-8' at Hamilton Saturday in the first game of a two-game total POW! if'l'lOS for the intermediate Ontario Rugby Football Union title. See rind game will be played 3' Pele” borough next Saturday. Orluns aren't ready '0 C""C9d' llan Spanish Javelin Throw From Olympics LONDON (AP) -A The Interna- tional Amateur Athletic Federa- lion Tuesday banned the Spanish dist-its-style of javelin throwinfl that was thiestenlng to make a mockery of track and field in the forthcoming Olympic Games. liv using the twirling method of hurling the spear. unknown ath- lrlcs were . ashing the world re- coril. Outstanding javelln throw- crs were achieving almost incred- llilc distances. .-list). the new style carried with it the threat to life and limb. No one. especially the lat"-'ll" ilirnwcr. had any idea where the spear would go. So the council of the IMF. which has Jurisdiction over track and field rules. added a sentence in the javelln throwing regulations which said: "At no time after pre- paring to throw until the Iavelln has been discharged into the air may the competitor turn complet- ely round so that his back is to- ward the throwing arc. This will rome into effect forthwith." Soccer Players Threaten To Go On Strike LONDON (C?) - BrtIln's DT0' Irsslnnal soccer players today threatened strike action unless the Football League revamps its con- sliiution to allow rapid settlement of disputes between players and management. The strike threat is scheduled for discussion at Manchest to- day a meeting between the league management mit- tt-e and the Association Football Players and Trainers Union. which re resents about 3.000 play- lor-ivay ootballers in the country. The union is asking that the manage committee by CIT" lowered to make spot decisions concerning player - malanflmll disputes. At present. the commit- lee can, only forward roeoounendr tlons to the IGIIIII. The not move ashes out of III! relectlon Ioagiih elnba ekllef this year of a somber of manage ment committee rooomrnondatioos for increased nlahmnn WI!!! 3" bunnus for Phil"- U. S. Aviation surrsno Em 9- leli.u,,.ugu' . tbs .nu's. I iusssn um.- roses 7 The basal Aircraft tilled then. Then I learned never to hanged that by "It should help in warm weather," he continued. returning course they get so tired as he won't go, through all that windup motion. If you haven't got control you're in trouble. CHANGE OF." SUBJECT "Now our outfield is pretty good. Bauer is good out there in tre fig-Jd. he broke three records. There may have been eight or 10 days when he was" out there but shouldn't have been playing. but It used him all year. "We had a little trouble in left field with Cerv, Howard, Noren and Seibern all hurt, which you seldom find on one club. I couldn't play Howard there be- cause he couldn't throw because- of an arm which he hurt running into a fence. ' . "I didn't know about signing a contract or anything when,I came up here today. I know Ive had enough baseball for awhile. Last DICK DIJFF The puck whizzlng over the all right but rebounded out after shoulder of Boston Bruins' goalie Dick.I)uff (17) fired it during Terry sawchuk went nto the net National Hockey League game in .r..;... sens AWCHUCK Torllot Saturday. Al right is Leals' Tod Sloan and in backizround is Doug Mohns of Boston. The game - .........n.tn.....a.........i.-............. I ended in a 2-1 tie. . (C? Photo) year I was at my home in Glen- dale only 29 days. lakll-18 I MP around the world and to Japan after the season. "George says we're willing to make deals. Now I'd say wed be easier to deal with if we hadnt won the world series. We got quite a few prospects on our lafm clubs. which I will look over at our school." i And so on and on. A regular verbal crossword puzzle. Three Groups Are Willing To Buy Toronto Argos groups are interested in buying TORONTO ICPI--Al least three but MEET QUEBEC CHAMPS Winner of the Peterborough- Hamilton series will meet either Lakeshorc Flyers or Verdun Bear- cats who will decide the Quebec Rugby Football Union hamplon ship next Sunday. Flyers. who lost to Peterborough last year in the eastern final, won the first game of their two - game, total-points series 14-0. The Quebec and Ontario champ ions will play in a sudden death game in Hamilton or Pclerhorough Nov. 3 and the winners will travel to Halifax Nov. 10 to meet the Maritlmcs champions. entering Dominion playoffs this year for the first time. The Canadian final will be played at Victoria Nov.'17. C 2 wouldn't Montreal Alouettes. is active In one of the syndicates. group gets the club. one problem is solved. Lew Hayman will be the general manage Voyles the coach." ettes and Voyles is a former coach of Hamilton Tiger Cats. iginated a sweetened cold coffee mixture known as mazagran. the franchise of Toronto Argo nauts of the Big Four Football Union. the Star says. The Argonauts have not yet of ficially put the club up for sale. But. says The Star. Argo execu tlves agree privately it's time they got out of football. The paper adds that the Argos will have lost approximately S125, 000 in two seasons of operations. "That is a diet too rich for the (Argonauti Rowing Club-which operates the fi ”' ' stand." The story says the interested parties are not yet willing to dis close their identity. "However. it be surprising if Eric radock. former owner of the If this and Carl Hayman is former general man- get and part owner of the Alone ANCIENT STYLE Iced coffee dates from centuries go in Algeria. where natives or- '1 NEW DELHI leading entry for Olympic wrestl- f lng is a soldier with an appetite starve. so large that even the Indian Army can't afford him. He's Grenadier I-Iavildar Lila Ram-or just "Lila" to his friends at Training Centre. the Grenadiers Regimental Lila is one of the few Indian athletes given a chance to win a medal at the Melbourne Games. lie has been the Indian heavy- weight wrestling champion for the last two years. The grenadlers love Lila. who has brought fame to the regiment. and they all contribute to a spe- Condition Of 4 Ailing Stars Worrying Montreal Canadiens i MONTREAL (CP-The condi- lion of four ailing stars gave Mon- treal Canadlens worry as they prepared for tonight's National Hockey League game against New York Rangers. Doctors said goalie Jacques Plante. taken to hospital for diag; whether ihey will go to New York. nosis of a fever. is suffering from an acute bronchial attack. It was too early to say whether he will accompany the team when leaves tonight for the New Yorkl game. Maurice (Rocket- Richard and. aiso was a doubtful starter. including Guy Rousseau. to New York. and possibly Royal goalie: Indian Army Canit Alford Olympic Wrestler's Appetite (AP- - India's clal regimental fund in pm (or- his ood. If they didn't Lila might An official army press rt-Icase says that each day he r-iinsiimes six quarts of milk, a pound of butter. a half-pound of almonds. a sizeable quantity of ve tables and between 45 to 60 "chapaties." a north Indian bread shaped like a pancake but bigger and hcavicr. In addition, he goes through three to four pounds of meat and eggs every other day. Despite his appetite, Lila. who is plorer. was apprenticed to I hab-i 25. has kept himself to a relatively trim 215 pounds by exercising daily. Boom Boom Geoffrion both have sore elbows, Richard's is a new injury while Geoffrion played last Saturday's game after having fluid removed from the injured arm. It was not definitely known Floyd Curry. with bruised ribs. The club said it will take, two forwards from Montreal Royalsp Gerry McNeil. built-ink with atsindsrd for Isanl-uusrta dial lets you saint the has HlAI...III.u i 2 t r E 3 I I 8 Sparton TV I A WTQTD .. radio oauasaouaaaassoaeoa ; Sparton TV Tliespartnn "Brua"aisnhinas thaIIm.in 2i'ieIsvisionsndthsulti:nstainradiotontst inrnent.AtIrhitofihe tinot'tharrsdioor'I'V. ll ms SMIVOI 'lltIC!' 3lDilIaIIasWwhhoD-hirol5 Charges Against Tabloids Dropped OTTAWA 4CPi -Aflrr rejecting the idea for years. the capital's civic administration Tuesday de- cided to be represt-i.ted for the first time by a float al the Grey Cup parade in Toronto. Nov. 24. But it will not dip into city cof- fers for funds-unless a public campaign for funds doesn't cover the entire cost of the float. Mayor Charlotte whiitnn and four members of board of control kicked off the ampaign by do- nating S5 of their ovin money and appealing to Ottawans to give "anything from a dime to a doi- Iar " The city's l8 aldcrmen likely will be asked to contribute a sim- ilar amount, Mayor Whtlion proposed a ”dig- nifieti" float representative of Of- tawa. the national capital and a wecial committee named by advice of the National Gallery's board of control plans to seek the MONTREAL (CPI-The city of Montreal has decided to withdraw .eharges laid several months ago against a number of tabloids and their publishers. The tabloids and their publish- ;ers or distributors were charged with publishing and distributing obscene literature. Mr. Justice Wilfrid Lazure in .Superlir Court Friday acceded to a city request that the charges be dropped. l HUMBLE BEGINNING l Capt. James Cook, English ex- . erdasher at the age of i2. I I l of Mn colour. office, i For Pure Pleasure s . . HAVI A Ottawa To Be Represented In Grey Cup Float Parade design centre and the trades de- partment's exhibition branch for idea. "We've. been ptkers all along about this thing," Controller Er- nie Jones said in an interview. ."So we finally decided it was time to get something done."' .:.....:gg.,ggggg.ggg WlNTER'S COMING! Is your home ready for those cold winter days ahead? For all your insul- ation, roofing and siding needs PHONE 6911 The Guardian. Page 1 . Wed. October 24, 1956 ACCIDENT BATE There were 115 persons killed in automobile accidents in West Germany last year. Civil Servant Wins 52,500 For True-Life Story: "The Two-Edged Dagger” An Ottawa eivl urvant who hunted Colnssalsniatgnqrmalin E . a natives anppestitinn and -sperltatson saved his own life. wtgy won the Reader's Digest 82, "Pint Parson" Award and a pears In the cunens Get ya: Ixsvusaber R-4-r. '-. is-t 004- : -rt--d-' Iadsng sntaent arnxasi to nva yulr tans. I. T? -First Time In Full Colour! 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