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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Feb 1955, p. 12

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WINNERS of the General Moe tors Gold Trophy, for the fifth time In six years, the Toronto Granites Club © foursome, 18 RUNNERS-UP in the main event for the General Motors Trophy, the Oshawa rink shown shove lost oul on the very last stone of the final end, for a ve 7 shown above receiving the tro | eneral Motors, LeftAoright, the phy from Mr, lan McNab of | skip; Mrs, J, Spooner, Mrs, C, winning rink 1s Mrs, A, Amel, | 8. Robertson and Mrs, J, Muir, "HOCKEY RESULTS | STANDINGS By THE, CANADIAN PREG WILT ¥ A} gpa gon | Montreal Detroit PR Hostan A 14 8177 10 #16 0 143 100 17 16 122 103 W114 124 132 New York #27 14 116 155 Chicago JER IUE Wednesday's Fesulls Montreal | Toronto 3 Chicago 2 Now York 2 Today's Game Chicago at Boslen American League Wik vv A Ps, 2508 B42 147 6 Zi 21 2 100 162 he 221 Hh I171 160 49 222 #164 100 47 Hershey Uy 21 6 166 160 46 | Providence 16.26 6 444 1790 80 Wednesday's Results | Springhiela bh Buffalo 10 | Hershey 4 Cleveland #4 | Providence 1 Pittshurgh § Today's Lmie | Pittsburgh at Hershey Ontario Benor A WLTF APh 80 14 R106 166 62 Pittsburgh | Bpringhield | Buffalo magnificent showing and heart: | Cleveland breaking finish Leftto-right, they are; Mrs, J, HH, MeDiarmid, skip; Mrs Hobt McConnell Mrs, Neg Aker and Mrs, Bert Ciranik | Kitchener OSHAWA CURLERS MAKE EXCELLENT SHOWING IN THEIR Vussiari A bobo Linisned In the final for the MeCallum Trophy, secondary event award, | to assure that trophy sta me In the logs! elub for the next year, wos Above ave shown the two final ists, Lefttoright (Bottom) the winners ere Mrs. ¥V, Fordham, skip; Mi KE. ¥V. Armstrong, Mrs, 8B. FE. McTavich and Mrs 'GM TROPHY TO GRANITES The sixth annual General Mo: ( tors Trophy bonsplel yearly clas sie. of the ladies' pect'on of the Oshawa Curling Club, came fo a sensational climax last night at the loeal lee, when the Toronto Gran ites captured the trophy for the fifth time in six years, on the last rock of the final end a hit of a fluke, that deprived Oshawa of Its Mr, lan MeNabh represented General Motors of Canada 144, in presenting the top award of the honstiel while past presidant Frank MeCallum presented his trophy to the secondary event winners, Club president 1, M Barteh and other club offices offi clated at the other presentations, with Mrs, ¥, N, MaC'sllum, ben 1 Roy Wawyer, (Banding) ~ Mrs J, Renwick | who | lof lant Oshawa Curlers Capiure Two Events, Miss Premier Prize On Final Shot THIRD TROPHY First Bound Green, 134 Pryde Blenkinshin, 104 I hoy Caron, | Flin'olt Gilehrint, 134 Clad | Semic¥ nals | Blenkinshiy, 0; on 1 Garson, 11 hist, 0 " un, # L] L} | ( ale FINAY Mrs, Robt, Wright, skip; Mrs, | | ko Wm, Bentley, Mrs, A Higgs and | Due to the extreme cold of last | White; | | Juniors T-N-0 Oshawa Curlers Still In Main Bonspiel SCHUMACHER (CP)--With the Timiskaming and Northern Ontario Curling Association honspiel wing into Ws third day thers are sti eight rinks remaining in the first event for the George W. Lee Tro phy, ' Your of the surviving quartets are from the Melntyre Club of this town, five fies S0lth A Ping. They are skipped OM son Eimer Moran, Owile Dundas and Roy Lafferty, W. B, White of Oshawa and three Kirkland Lake rinks skipped A. B, Relddell, Beoop Butherland and Joe Duval are the others still in the event, Four quartets have also won thelr lone game in (he second event, the HWill-Clark-¥rancis Tro phy. Lefferty, Moran, Dunas and Relddell have each won four vie tories so far, Junior Badminton Club Tournament Continues Play Tournament play will continue in the Simeoe Hall Junior Badmin. ton Club on Thursday evening unde the diveetion of Miss Eally Parker | and Ralph 1arlowe Thote In the tournament are re minded to be at the courts as near as possible to 6.30 pan Thursday, members vio did nol w up were not defeulted, How those rheert is Thivedns have thelr matches defaulted the Inn eme fl week anite on nom! r raguet enthusiasts turned up and a lew of the tournament matches were run off Bitee dastruetion many of the have shown noraovemenis and goveral of th will Dean'le ih bY | vars Basko defeated Kryin Wise, remarkable Toronto Board! Lists Sunda Okay TORONTO (CP)~Board of con trol is expected to ove Sunday boxing shows In two theatres when it is forced to m decision on them n two weeks, | The hosrd learned from city | solicitor Wallace Angus Wednes- | day thet it has the power to sane tion at least 41 sports, includin wrestling, stock car racing, (a tennis, billiards and pitching, for Sunday afternoons, » | Boxing promoter W, C, Varley sald he now Is lining up hoxing con tracts with a couple of theatres, in the Oshawa and Distriet Bad minton League, In the best match Thursday, Al seeded no, 4 player in the towrn- ament by the score of 15:10, The match was leatured by log rallies both layers. Sasha's weet over both players, Blasko's ui Pirze put him in the semi-finals of the hoys section, Joan Barr vent to the quarter finals of the girls singles hy down: ing Brenda Newton 15:10, Bo'h | players were even in the driving | department but Miss Newton's | serving was quite erratic at times | and Miss Starr won most of her | points on fine placements, | in enother gooa ma'eh In the girls singles Brigita Stasko took a | 167 desicion from Catherine Gib» Thurgday | | | bons, The draw for (his evening follows: | GIRLS SINGLES | Pet Gibbons vs, Joan Brady; | | Aue Bias ow ¥ Vi i } ; Mary Cepik vs, Evelyn Lodae; | Darleen Andrews vs, Betty Blas ko; Nancy = Baber ve, 9080 Mary Slanina. vs, Fhirley | | lnelenkol; Brigita Stasko vs, the | winner of Giboons ve, Biaay Bnd | Joan Starr va, the vinner of An drews-~Blacko match BOYS BINGLES John Jacenty vi | Don Harel ve Brian Ruscoe ve | Laverne GMohelie vi, Art Goodali; all; Tim Nelson vs, winner of of Gatehelle-Goodall match, Suiteble prizes will probably be | Dave Gibson; Den Gerviy Peter Krawelz; f'n'ars have even made the Oshawa | nresented (o the winners and: run Y" team and are partielcating ners-up In these tournaments, ELECTRIC HES BIG 44-PIECE DRILL KIT Let' Face It! 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Hes esday but came back with | selwood and Mrs Wm. Tribble fous straight skein of victories | Times-Gazette Staff Photos Sports Celebrities | Dinner Next Thurs. TORONTO (CP)~A roster of 10 The rest of the lineup | stars from 10 sports, ranging from | Boxing: Jimmy McLarnin, voted | swimmer Marilyn Bell to baseball | Canada's outstanding boxer of the layer A Rosen, was Announced first half century, ny for Ontario's #26-a.piate| Football: Lou (The Toe) Grows, Rporls celebrity dinner in Toronto | place-kicking star of Cleveland | crippled children | Wrowns; Gerry James, Winnipeg The Ontario Sports Writers antl | jiye Bombers half chosen last year | Bportschsters Association, sponsors | ay Canada's outstanding homebrew | the Fob, 17 dinner Jarking player | opening of the Canada-wide Kaster | \ yp | Soals campaign, reported that its | BLIND CHAMP TO ATTEND Yineup includes the biggest array of | Golf; Gene Sarazen, United baseball notables since the event | States and Hritish Open champlon was inaugurated in 1052 in 1042; Pat Fletcher of Baska Resides Rosen, Cleveland Indians | toon, who kept the Canadian Opén | third baseman and former Amer. | Champlonship in Canada In 1066 for oan League batting champion, [the first time since 1014; and aseball will be represented hy | Charlie Boswell, blind golf cham plon pitchers Robin Roberts of the Phil delphia Phillies, Sal Maglie of | Hockey: Nels (Old Polson) Blew: ew York Giants and Darey art, Charlie Conacher and Babe nee, former Brooklyn Dodger, Dye, a star in the 1080s, EXPECT $20,000 Track: Jesse Owens, former U8 All proceeds of the dinner, esti: sprint star, and Rich Ferguson of mated at about $20,000, go to the Toronto, who ran third to Roger Ontario Society for Crippled Chils | Bannistér and John Landy in the dren, From its first three dinners, [miracle mile at the British Em- association gave the soclety pire Games last summer in the 9600.04 Including two anonys | fastest time ever recorded by a mous donations of $12,700 each, . | Canadian Marilyn Bell will recelve a plague commemorating her selec on by the association as Ontario's | outstanding athlete of the year for | ¢ September, Marksmanship: Gilmour Boa, Toronto rifleman Yachting; Bil Gooderham, Tor nto Wrestling: Slrangler Lewis, Canadiana Wins Rocky Marciano At Hialeah Track Will Test Nose Taylor's Canadiana won her first| NEW YORK (AP)-Rocky Mar start of the season Wednesday, | elano's $1,000,000 nose is scheduled winning the sixth race at Hialeah | to he tested in full view of the press by 3% lengths, having set the date himself, isn't wit Terohlo, sportiman » ply: | going to walt that long, A Lh eens ae, | un \ earrying top weight of 124 pounds, |p holng_vp to Grassi A ran the six furlongs In 1:12 FT a slow track and paid $3.40, (and I think 1 will take a loo 00 and $2.40 for myself before the weekend's Rare Music was second and Ros | Wed said Weill in an Interview Cine third in the fleld of nine | 08 And mares, ; tell you, despite what you may Canadiana's share of the #8,000 | oaq ar hear about Rocky being purse was $200, | signed for (Don) Cockell," sald the {rotund manager who guided the ockey Ray York Gets Brockton Homber to the heavy: ednesday, "We ain't signed for nothin', 1 4 welght throne oolf Memorial Award | Rocky's golden beak was sliced ARCADIA, Calif, (AP)--Jockey Open in his eptember scrap with Ray York, Who won the 1054 Ken. | Jiszard Charles, There's a thin red fhek Derby riding Determine, | Ine where the wound has healed, was ored Tuesday hy his fellow Rocky Saya it feels okay but oven ders, turf writers and fans at|Ne WOR't know for sure until it's ta Ana Pork pp will box three or four hata WH 2 DIG 0ck) WX © 0 - bt Fr od rider co wholi | "14 the nose comes through okay Memorial Award, voted by South. | We'll have a couple of ex ibitions ern California writers for out before any title fight -- Sanding contributions to his pros) easion, H 1 Four past winners of the award Cincy Baseball Writer lie Shoemaker, Johnny Longden, For Over 25 Years Dies rdon Glisson and Ralph Neves, |" 70 50 00 od formed an escort of honor at the CINCINNATI (AP) «= Frank Y, presentation ceremonies at the | Grayson, who as baseball writer addock preceding the day's rae. | for the Cincinnati Times-Star fe | covered Cloclanatl Redlegs for Cork commented more than a quarter of a cen | tury, died at his: home. He retired from the Times-Star ia 1003, "I feel like a haseball player getting In the Hall of Fame," | Trophy Wednesday's Result Owen Bound § Kitchener 5 Windsor 6 Chatham Friday's Game Owen Bound at Chatham Ontario Junior A | W LT F. A Pls, | d 2200,146 BH | 2176 142 BM) 4 150 127 BI a168 120 47 4150 143 42 6160 172 40 7 164 230 03) 4 2116 200 16] Wednesday's Result Kitchener 2, Barrie 7 Today's Game Hamilton Mrs. Cottle Wins Ladies' Tankard TORONTO (CM) Rinks from Toronto curling clubs Tuesday won the Ontario Tankard and the pro vinclal single-rink championships, Mrs, ¥, G, Cottle skipped her | Bt, Kitts Guelph Bt. Michael's Marlhoros Hamilton Galt Barrie Kitchener Barrie at Toronto Ladies' Curling Club rink | Whipped Mrs, B to a 108 victory over Owen | Sound's Mrs, A. Falr to take the tankard for her club for the fourth time in 42 years, In the other event Mrs Woolley of Toronto Granites de feated Mrs, D, Hastings of Mid land 10-7 to win the Mrs, Northey LW In the tankard's semi-finals Mrs, Fair defeated Mrs H, | Clarke of Bobcaygeon 98 and Mrs, Cottle scored a one-sided victory over Mrs, F, Mcintosh of Oshawa Mrs, Woolley eliminated Mrs, J Dingman of Guelph In one semi final of the single-rink while Mrs Hastings had to defeat two rinks in the other--Mrs, H, J, MeArter| of Hrampton 138 and Mrs, C, Knapman of Hamilton Victorias Sam Shefsky Says Beaches To Play TORONTO YCP)--Sam Shefsky, president of Toronto Balmy Beach, sald Wednesday night he feels cer tain his team will compete In the | Senlor Ontario Rughy Football | Unlon this year, There had been speculation that Reaches might drop out of the league or move to another city be cause of financial problems, Shefsky sald he met officlaly of the Toronto Argonauts, the Balmy Reach parent club in the ne Four League, and proposed an all-Cana- dian Reach team for this season, Although no definite decision was announced he belleved the pro posal will be approved by Argo | officials, Shefsky sald he would propose the reduction, and possibly ro ination, of imports to Sarnia Im. forlals and Kitchener « Waterloo Jutchmen, the other teams in the league, at the ORFU's annual meeting here in March, In three years of operation the sponsorship of RBalmy Reach 1s sald to have cost Argos $7,000, Sporis Writer Dies In Winnipeg WINNIPEG (CP)-Johnny Russ, 82, veteran sports writer with the Winnipeg Tribune, died Tuesday following a lengthy illness, Born in Gladstone, Man, he at tended school at Winnipeg, After working as a telegraph messenger with the Canadian Pacific Railway, he Joined the Western Associated Press, forerunner of The Canadian Press, as an office boy during the First World War, He became a member of the ef curling throughout five rounds, | was tied on the score board and) lying "shot" and well guarded, | when Mrs; A. Amell, skip of the Granites foursome, "threw' her | last stond, the final rock of the | game, A trifle wide, the stone just | havely rubbed a "guard stone in| front of the ring§, caromed off to hit the segond shot (also an Osh: | awa stone and then double-carom ed Into the shot rock and stay ed for the winning shot It was a fortunate braak for the | Toronto ladies, who hadn't had | mueh In the way of a lucky shot during the game, but It was a heart « breaking reverse for the | Oshawa rink bidding for the champlonship trophy and a dis appointing ending for the major: | ity of pro-Oshawa gallery watch: | ing the final game, { MeCALLUM TROPHY KTAYR | Secondary event award, The FF, N, MeCallum Trophy, was as sured of a resting place In the | home club for the ensuing year, when two Oshawa rinks triumph | ed in the semi - finals of this com: | petition, Mrs, F, Fordham's rink rodie of Beaverton, and Mrs, Wright's foursome triumphed over rs, Norman's Peterborough entry, In the final game, Phyl Ford ham and her rink got rolling early and playing a steady game of sure pach out and accurate draw, came through with a clean-cut win aver thelr elub-mates, Mrs, C. 8, Blenkinship's Toronto High Park rink defeated Mrs, A, Garson's Hamilton Thistles four some In the final game of The Third Event, after Mrs, Garson's rink had made a story-book finish to beat out Mrs, H, Gilchrist of Oshawa In the semi-finals, In the Fourth Kvent, Mrs, G, Campbell's Oshawa rink added | further glory to the home club's laurels, defeating Mrs, G, F, Mills of Toronto Granites in the final game in handy fashion, The Campbell foursoine had to survive the morning round with a last: rock draw to the rings on an | extra end, to heat out Mra, A, W, Strickland of Royal Canadians, but they oame through with clean-cut wins on thelr next two games, ATTENTION TRUCKERS! ! Self-Cangelling Directional SIGNAL SETS required by law March Tat Complete set Includes lights, twitches, brackets and wire SPECIAL FLAPS pr. $4.95 Winnipeg Free Press sports staff in Fuki, and joined The Tribune n 1025, 453 Simcoe St. 8, Dial 5.4543 In the awards GENERAL, MOTORS TROPRY Guarier-¥inals MeDinrmid, 18; Nerlieh, 6, Gorrie, 14 Kaatt, # MeCartney, Johns, 4 Amel, 18 Wallace, 6 Hemi'Fing's MeCariney, 4, Gorrie, 10, NAL 10} Amell, 104 Meliarmid, 18) TOR, (GRANITES Mrs, J, Muir, Mrs, C, KB Robert on, Mrs, J. Kpooner, Mrs, A, Amell, skip i Consultation PETERRORO HAM. THINYES Mrs, HW. Northrupt, Mrs, J, Eager, Mrs, L, Bame, Mrs, Cea, Snyder, Mrs, H. Baphie, Mra, NG, Douglas, Mrs, M, MoCariney, Mra. H, ¥ skip Mi whip MeCALLUM TROPHY Recond Round Brodie, 11 Canning, § Fordham, 18) Canninglon, 4 Ninokhouse, 8, Miller, 7, Nemi-Fiinals Hrodie, 8 Norman, 4, NAL OSHAWA Mrs. B, Granik, Mrs, H, Aker, Mrs, WN, MoConnell, Mrs, J. MH, Me Dinrmid, skip § Garvie Norman, 18; Wright, 18) Fordham, 10) Wright, 16; ONHAWA Mrs. A: Higew, Mrs, J. Renwick, Mrs, W, Hentley, Mra, RK, Wright, akip ONHAWA Mrs. HR, Bawyer, Mry, 5. MeTaviah, Mrs, KE. Armstrong, Mrs. F, Fordham, akip LJ 8 effect, First Bound Taylor, 9 B riekland, #, Kharp, 6, Harding, & Nemb-Finals Biltolt, 8, Hortrand, 8, AY YOR, GRANITER Mrs, BK, Broton, Mew, J; RB, Klephens, Mrs, D, H, Easton, Mrs, G, ¥, Mills, whip LL Elliott, 15 Campbell, 10} Mills, 144 Bertrand, 18 Campbell, 18} Mills, 14; OSHAWA Mrs. H, Donald, Mrs, W, Tribble, Mra, N, Hegselwood Mrs, G, Camphell, whip 1% 'Start On Grandstand New Woodbine Track TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario Jockey Club announced Tuesday | that construction on the grandstand § and club house at the new Wood: bine race track near the Malton alrport will start April 15, The new track is expected to be ready for the spring racing meet: ing In 1086, The old Wondbine track in the east end of the city is to be sold for residential or Industrial uses A daily bath for the bed patient Is essential, not anly for cleanli- ness but alse for its refreshing TRUCK MUD { M hi lal ard Tenn, A Several years age the automobile hem wes esutlawed In figlals thought horn blowing wes sounded like, and drove through the heart of Police seratehed their heads, but ond pedestrians guifawed, Koll the motorists In the the pedestrians watched where polite beep beep of the hom has used cor lots have horns, a wide @ wide variety of used ears, All we sell works toe, 266 KING ST, W, slightest boop Inside the city limits because police and safety of sty, It had some surprising results, Many taxicabs disconnected thelr heme, Drivers seid the temptation te blow thelr hem In traffic wes always great and ®t was safer to ramove them, An albow might touch the hom accidents ally which could prove beth costly and embarassing, Fines for violation of the anti-hom blowing law ranged from $10.00 upwards, It wan affective, and visitors te the olty often commented on how quiet Memphis wes, A gioup of women in the Kast Memphis Women's Club asked the city te Install an automobile hom In the museum or set ene up In @ park se children would know what ene looked end A vislting motorist from Missloelppl evaded the bem on hem Mowing. 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