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Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Feb 1955, p. 8

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§ THY. DALY TIMPAGATEYTY, Saturday, Vebrusry 19, 19 WILL GO TO REGINA SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR GALT (CP) | | ih the Dominion Championships Heoging hy vinning fi Ontario Curling "ssociation sin ATTENTION CURLERS! Next week when (he snnual Onaro | rink #he)plonshins The Ca Bonspiel is on in Toronto, the Oshawa Curling Chub will (ollow thelr | championships will be held early procedure of recent yen. namely holding thelr own club 'Colts' in Mareh competition and club "Seniors competition, the Inter for the Me Adie Trophy and the other for the "Colts Trophy', Monday Thurs day curlers will start play on Monday night (skips And Vice skips) with the Seniors event starting st seven o'clock The Colts (seconds and lends will ges under way al nine o'clock, Tuesday Friday curlers will swing into setlon on Tuesday night, on the same basis, Since there hasn't been time to got oul & complete Vist in the mall, all curlers are asked to visit the curling elub hry hind hak Lod but uh ot Jilied, Yu a oul what rink they are on, what position hey | SPECIRCIIRF 2] re Washed and Hi on they play The Yeas' and "Senlors' are two tory, Grant's 1ast stone rubbed very popular lub competitions and 18st year prove Ahi ghia of the entire season. Don't forget, W you are A Monday Thursday curler, you'll be expected to play on Monday night, 80 find out what are plying Looking over the list of rinks competing in the British Consols single-rink Ontario championship event this week al Galt, we were siruek by the familiarity of most of the names, Andy Grant's rink won the Dshawa 5-day bonspiel here this year; Carl Asmusen's Wilchener rink won the hig event here wn yenrdnsucoession, back in 195% and 1955 and Ross Toriion of Hamilton Thistles, skipped his rink to vietory in the first your the B, 8 Melaughin Trovhy was up for competition in Osh. awa's five-day honspiel, Allan Jones and his Guelph rink is the same foursome that one ofthe Oshaws rinks met and nosed out Wn this year's Governor-Gieneral's Cup play, And before leaving the subject of enrling, we note that the Canndian-American lady curlers who toured Seotland the past few weeks, won 10 of the 21 games played for a creditable showing, WIITBY DUNLOPS, now tied for first place in the Yastern Ontario Senior "RB" group, with Cornwall Colts, are sure of a playoff | 1itle difficu herth white Kingston Goodyears In third place should he able to hang on also, Belleville Is In fourth, about seven points ahead of | top fall of new snow, but each Brockville Magedomu:, The way things are going, with Memos In| registered very good time # hit of a slump lately, the Brockville team might eateh wp, Up| The downhill race was won hy in Pelororaugh on Wednesday night, referee "Ticker" Crombie] Dick Rutherford of Kirby, who o Bowmanville awarded the game to the Petes (they are leading | crossed the finish line some thou 8 when conch Ed. Shamioek of Clinton Comets re'used to leave | Sand feet helow the start In 5 Me lee, when ordered to the dressing room hy referee Ted Topping, a, " minutes, tor A twa rin total for abusing the latter, Bhamlock came out on the ice, talked to ol 14 Jing 1 Hog a ok ws his playes and refused to leave, when requested hy a gendarme | oa 106 minutes, Bill MeLellan (no foree) so Crombie called off the game Latest bombshell In the InterCounty Baseball League plo ture Is the declaration (he may be bluffing, too) hy Don Gallinger that unless the Kitehener Parks Board changes thelr stand, the Kitchener Panthers will not operate this summer, Seems Gallinger and his club owe the Board #5000 from last. year and the Board wants that money paid hefore they make any agreement for 1056; They are not Intending to walt untll April 1st for thelr money, Gallinger's actus! debi Is reported nas 86, 300, The Board has also announced that they'll expect Gallinger to pay $100 per game for use park (not Including signboard rental); 950 per game for use concessions and an additional $100 per game, to apply on -the balance of the unpald 1054 debi, Gallinger's offers to the Bosd, hased on a flat sum payment of WM, against his dent and to Include a fivecents per pul admasion for 1005, was rejected hy the Board, as Was a similar offer of $8,000 cash nayvment hy April 1st and a 10wenis per admission venial for 'B6, HERE AT HOME, Oshawa Merchants are looking for a Mitle| Ww, H, Bosley, ehalrman of the help, They can get Wilmer Fields, ex-Brantford and Toronto Maple | Toronto harbor commission, which Leafs, but part of the agreement is that the Oshawa Club will se: {owns the stadium, told the eity eure housing facllities for Tields and his family, wife and two| council so Wednesday He gave the children, A house on the outskirts of the eity Is desired by May |cold shoulder to a council recom 151, In order to house some of the other hall players expected In, mendation that the hoard float a 0 , $1,750,000 bond issue to pay for the two or three self-contained bungalows or apartments are also want {entarement from 3H000 seats to od for May and anybody that has anything to offer should eall| | | John Harris' office, Eddie Drapeho, who was with Merchants two years ago and was bough! from Guelph recently, has heen tendered several pro baseball atten, Hos Jing A suite ot Joo, Bite University Just now but has notifie @ local elub thai he dee i to pass up the pro offers and play In Canada, he will play In {the hall end iit i Oshawa. A 20.vearold, left-hander, with blazing speed, Drancho | goo iition--a much more prof eould he a big help to the Merchants, specially If he has solved | fable Venture, they said plonship, shaded Gord Gilhert's {Chatham rink 746 Friday night in La thrilling finish, Grant chalked up 61 veeord In- the eighirin round-robin series time you running of the Junior the elub property at Kirhy, The courses were sel oul hy the elub technionl and racing chairman, George ""Stoney" Visher, who also supervised the running and timing competitors had » of the races The young ty In fast skiing and {turning In the slightly wet § inch TORONTO (CP)Plans to spend $1,750,000 to enlarge Toronto's Ma ple Leaf Btadium to bring it up to major-league haseball size have heen stalled somewhat Toronto have a bigger haseball park and a major league team, ut, It seems, nobody wants to put up the 81,760,000, Business men say It yould he a gamble, and It wouldn't he wise to gamble the public's money MORE PROFITABLE The harbor commissioners indi gated they would like to get rid of Many persons would like to see | 18h annus! | in| Grant wong Grant's rink, the fourth Toronto | on the last [Hoursome to win the Ontario cham. | Thornbur | Gilbert had the game tied on the | third Enlarging Maple Leaf Stadium 'Lacks Enthusiastic Endorsation Andy Grant's Royal Canadians Win Ontario British Consols Playdowns Andy Grant's. Tor: ewitin to Royel Canadians have earned | one the right to represent Ontario non the Ey in| GRAN ORY, the Chatham rink down fo ik which left them one down iehener Granites, sk) Asmussen, were phe oh into the seventh round, owt his chance for the when he was defented nd by Jnck Mitchell's | Carl | ABIussen | Reging iri fonrsome Grant has lost only once in his last 27 games in open competition, His rink includes his son, Ray, who Heads for him, Karl Hushagen, | second player, and Walter Derreti, layer | He has won 12 games in & row, \six of them in the Oshawa hop | spiel, eight in # row In the Canada { the guard and skidded into the rink | Life Trophy, six straight in district d one of the ahead of Gilbert's second stone, ' playoffs and the first game of the Declare Junior Champs At Oshawa Ski Club The first events of the club cham. | raced third with #8 and BM min ionships of the Oshawa Ski Club! utes, total 1,10 minutes were held last Sunday with the| Down: | the hill and Junior slalom races oi ithe best time, scoring 8 and 73 Doug Brock of Oshawa, finished grag Slalom course with minutes, for a two-run total of 1.41 minutes, to become the new Club Junior Slalom Champion, Second was Dick Rutherford with #5 and 71 minutes, total 1.56 minutes Third place was taken by Bob Taylor with 86 and 75 minutes, total 1.61 minutes The Oshawa Ski Club Downhill and slalom championship will he held this weekend at Kirby, snd the club promises an exciting afternoon for all spectators, The downhill race starts at 1:00 pm Sunday, from the op of the hill down a fast 1800 fool course, The slalom race will begin at 3:00 p.m Sunday, and. is expected to be a very tricky run Supporters of the plan say an en larged stadium would most likely bring a major league team to Tor onto and give the eity's hotel and tourist business a boost But, asked the harbor commis sloners, has Toronto enough hotels to seecommodate the thousands of out-oftowners who would come to see the big-league teams? And what about traffle and park ing? The Vleet street stadium Is on one of the husiest thorough. fares in the eity and is almost in the way of the proposed lakeshore OXProssway LITTLE ROOM There's little room for expansion, and less room for parking Jack Kent Cooke, Maple Leaf Baseball Club owner, says there's a good possibility Toronto would fet a major league franchise If it ad a bigger stadium, But he adds, he Isn't prepared to buy the sta dium and enlarge It himself City counell hasn't given up the idea altogether, It agreed to eon duet an Inquiry suggested by the harbor commission his control problem BRIGHT BITS: Dr, Relph Clark's rink won the Hiram Walker | Bonspiel in Peterborough on Wednesday, As a matter of fact, as Is BOWLING NEWS usually the case in the Liftloek City five Peterborough rinks and a | Upeighbour" (Fenelon Falls entry, which got 5th) took all six sets | of prises PETERBOROUGH'S ornamental lady swimming team will represent Canada at (he Pan-American Games nex! month, | in Mexien City , , , KINGSTON hockey seribes oredits the return of four former Benior "W' champions, Les Colvin, Jacek Thaler Jed Wilson and Doug Williams, as the reason Whithy Dunlops are now top-heavy favorites to cop the group title JEAN BELIVEAU, young scoring ace of the Canadiens, may win the scoring oham plonship this year and if he does, he'll be the first since Gordie | willion, 100788 and Nweeney Behriner 1085-00, to win he NHL, | sooring title In his second season up", Nels ATEWART | tn 1086-86 and Rill Cook, the next season, each won the NHL S00Ting title in their first year in the hig time BILL EZINICKD ad . coming hack to the NHL, as predioted, in a N.Y, Rangers uniform, | (08 i o Vana: ly Wildcats 8, Hud He may not linger either hut he'll make his presence fell, for | dies 3 he Mae's 2, Doodlers | 600 triples # while anyway | rip SPORT FROM BRITAIN ni i oy Football Pools Again Attacked Nettie Pullen FF RYAN The pools, through the Pool Pro Conan rs Nall Weiler a | Moters Association, will fight any (DON (Ch Hritaln's fool: | such move | | a on ' he 000.000 business | Behind the demand is the finan:| Says the Yorkshire Post palronized hy millions, are under | elal problem facing smaller clubs it be a wise plan to Hmit the size renewed attack of the B&team English League, | of prizes and to divert some of Complying with leglsiation passed | Surveys indicate that only four | the stake money to provide sports last year the pools ave publishing Phird Division teams claim to he training centres, playing flelds and their accounts. These show, as eX: | Paving thelr way; that 87, faced | the like a | done in Kweden and pectod, that the government takes with "competition from television | elsewhere" Since the foothall pools a 00 percent Allee and the pools and other entertainment factors, | habit sem to he firmly estab deduct 20 per cent for expenses | are in the red and argue that they | lished, we think that the devoting and profit. The wagerers gel hack | lave elimination harving drastic p h alxpenoe of every shilling bet in action, such useful purposes might wel the form of tax-iree prises ranging | The Footbal League conference | he, considered ; fram £75,000 down will probably be asked in June what | The Pool Promoters Association Now It has heen suggested the It thinks of the pools' contribution | aviues that it offered the Football ae that they might even become sugestion, This money would bel League £100.000 annually for three government operated shared out 1h all teams solely for | years in 1045 and that this was re LP SMALLER CLURS ground improvements, required to jected because the FL didn't want HELP SMALL Soins add some of the comforts fans de | to became connected with the pools pals should contribute to 8nort wand in the TV age ARV attempt hy the FL to copy I'he southern section of the third SYSTEM ON CONTINENT wiht itn chodule will he resiied Division of the Knglish Hoeoer| Vgpopt as a whole 18 not ben: | in court League wants the league 10 ohare apiting. as it reasonably might, | fented the pools £400,000 for the use of fram the pools," says The Times War the league schedules, These serve Avro Loans syatem GET $50 TO $1200 at Need money for down payment bringing proof of awnephip, On OF TOPAIEY On AN Aute repair approval, get eash Of course, of down payment on & home you keep your ear or other worthy purposes? Phone or come in today for Now you oan get that cash en a A loan an your auto, ate promptly and simply Loans, alse, on signature or g ed Drive it to affiee furniture, Loans $50 te $1200 an Signature, Furniture or Aute MAYFAIR LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE making a real hid to be on top taking four points from Keglers Congrats to May LLL) Points: Cokes 4, Keglers 0, Hum dingers 4, Dreamers 0, Bluejays §, Globes 1, Marionettes 8, Braw Las slew 1, Doo-Dads 8, Chums 1, Dit Isabelle King 050 Ky 244, Harding 247, Eileen Fegan 200, Petty Gardik 285, VI Taylor 28, Lorraine Reld 210, Sa fle James 216, Fy Mary Nichols 214, Helen Duffield 210, Marj. Freeman 211, Molly Virgin 208, Blanche Norton Naho editorially, lsting some of the sports improvements that Sweden, Germany, Haly and Finland have gained through government » run | hetting pools "Would hefore the Recond World PONT ie vik ® AWEATER [1 EANED AND BOOKED BY $CUGOG CLEANERS OG CLEANERS 824 Cromwell Ave, SHAWA DIAL §. Ls Perry Bal nOIN tad Fly, 1154 SIMOOE ST, NORTH (Over Bank of Nova Seotia), OSHAWA | of A percentage of the funds th Mar). Vaughan #1) took 4 200, | ®le and Triple | 467, 216 (7d) Mary Thompson 208, Audrey Keys 208, Joan Jackson 200, Polly Black: With the third section only two ' ler 201 weeks away we find the Cokes are| STANDINGS Cokes 16, Braw Lassies 10; Dood Vaughan on a lers 1, Dreamers 9; Doo-Dads 14, lovely B10 triple, high so far this| Globes 9; Dittos 14, Marionettes fi; Chums 11, Wildeats 8; Keglers 10, Bluejays 6; Humdingers 10, Bud dies 6; The Mac's 10, Tryhards § OPUC BOWLING LEAGUE The Bouncers and Flyers each Jotats from the Bellvingers and Lolos, and the Sparky's took 2 points from the Dumb bells TEAM NTYANDINGN Flyers 0, Nparky's 47, Dumb 240, Theresa Dennis 235, A nne| bells 45, Bouncers 8, Bellringers Uh, Lolos 3 Ladies' High Single: Norma ftedpath #18, | Clough 200, Great howling Norma! | Ladies High Triple: Bea Colvin 243, 100, 109 (831), Men's High Sin Gerald Bull 308, Very good Over 200 Holleyhead 209, 260, 177 (73%), H, Longbottom 276, H Hartshorn 276, 331 (606), NH. Hutton 24, 2 (668), D. Sugar 29, J, Lowe 80, D, Collins 207, M, Hart shorn 837, HN. Gimblett 2M, A Gimblett 232, 211, T, Colvin 239, L, Ferencr 288, . Wilson 281, J Power 318, P. Jardine 218, 201 P. Jardine 218 201 Lemon League All alone ! Nn R. Ferenc: W (pin offs (0 | Grant 1 the of | the Ontario LAB gu Homes | AL n the last end of on his game with Thortbury. Michel was (hres yp coming As {| mugsen had two stones in ring and needed only to remove Mitch: ell"s one rock to score three and tie the wame, but he was light with the last stone and pus Mitchell's stone In to score, The final was 117 for Mitehell, In other g.mes ¥riday night, Al Jones' Gi rink heat P ¥ record In second place with a M ion four Ross Tarltons Ham | seored a 97 win over Col, Timmerman's Ottawa rink Guelph Bilts Back In First By THE CANADIAN PRESS Guelph Biltmores, back In thelr winning ways, have moved into » first-place deadlock with St, Cath vines TeeVees' In the Ontario Hoekey Association Junior A longue, The unpredictable Bills, who re {turned after Christms fo take frst | place from the Bt, Michael's Col lege Majors, only to lose it to the YeePees, bounced hack Friday night on a 72 win over Toronto Mariboros before 8,000 Guelph fans In other games Barrie Viyers continued thelr winning streak, de feating Galt Black Hawks 31 in Barrie, while $t, Michael's edged the last-place Kitchener-Waterloo Canucks 32 at Kitchener MeCREARY WTARS Veteran left « winger Bill Me Greary tallied four gonls for Guelph, three of them squeezed into 17 minutes of the second period, Tom MeCarthy, with two and WI Graham, with a goal an four assists, were the other Bil marksmen Ross Sneddon had put Mar boros Into a 20 first period lead on two fast goals hefore Guelph exploded for four Ly the second and two in the third period The loss left "the Marlboros in fourth place, nine points behind the two league leaders and six Joli hack of the third-place Ma ors, Hamilton with #4, Galt with 40, Barrie with 34 and Kitchener with only 16 follow in that order Barrie he only 600 fans on hand as they broke a 1-1 first period tie with two goals in the final ses sion to mark up thelr 17th win in 46 games this season John MacDonald, Kd MacQueen and Bob Barlow counted for the Flyers while Floyd Smith tallied the lone Hawk goal TOUGH GAME In one of the toughest games played this year hefore one of the smallest crowds--364, Bt, Michpel's handed the Canucks thelr $4th des font an against seven wins, Nine teen penalties were called, 11 against the Majors, Dick Duff scored the winning goal at 008 of the third period after he made it 2:1 In the secon Vigor Gendron scored the game's opener in the first frame for the Majors, Hank Martin and Howle Youn, tallied for Kitehener while goa tender Claude Dufour turned in a brilliant performance in the Can uek net Harold Johnson KO's Paul Andrews NEW YORK (AP)-=Harold John son dropped a beautiful right hand punch on the Jaw of rangy Paul Andrews Friday night to knock out the 240.1 favorite from Buffalo, N.Y, in 1:40 of the sixth round at Madison Square Garden { Kach fighter weighed 176 pounds I The end came unexpectedly al though Johnson was giving An drews a good boxing lesson with hin talented left hand until he threw the explosive right Andrews' six + foot-three frame was stretched full length on. his back from the force of the Phila delphia boxer's blow, Trying to get up, he pulled himself to a sitting ponition at sevengbut couldn't rine pefore referee Al Berl counted 10 The clever Johnson's accurate aft hooks had pHed up a wide margin in the early rounds as An drows often missed and flounder of Remember When , , Charles Gorman of Saint John, NB, former champlon spe skater, died at Saint John 18 years ago today at the age of 42 n 1027 he had won all the major North American speed titles and twice raced for Canada at the Olymple Winter Games, Such an attempt wan de: | | | SERVICE OPEN THIS SUNDAY STATIONS 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, 136 KIN JIMMY GANGEMI BOB C KEMP'S IMPERIA PLEASURE VALLEY siMcor PERCY COOPER 56 BRUCE ST, BALL'S SERVICE STATION 813 SIMCOE §, ot CONANT 275 KING EASY 200 FLOOR wisT RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE 234 RICHMOND EAST TOMMY GOCH A437 SIMCOE SOUTH ANDY NAGY (TEXACO) 414 KING WEST 6 WEST SERVICE STATION ALDER L ESSO STATION SERVICE STATION NORTH his winning ways with five eon | ough's Burrits Harrison 65 to finish | od | Alr Lines at § pm OCVI Bantams Oust Central In & keenly contested game at Bimeos Hall on Thursdey night, the OCY1 bantams eked out # close 40 to 3 vietory over the Central bantams I was nipandtuck sll J wey with Ceptra) taking an esrly le; ond of the vas 9 to OCI widened Ws margin in second quarter with Glavin don; hall OCYVE was In front to 14 count Weldon went no town third quarter scoring 11 of the Ocavites' 13 points as the lads from 'up north" gr U away from Centr three-quar- ter time the score rend 3229, | In the fourth quarter, Central put on the pressure a early lend that OCYI had up was too much for Centra overcome, Al the finsl whistle seore was OCYL 40 Central 33, Weldon with 18 Ocavite attack while Reid Fuller with 13 and 1} pectively paced the Central attack HOCKEY RESULTS STANDINGS only to have the Ocavite lads rally to take 8 one point lead at the oo quarter, The score the | di i some excellent set shooting, AM the! 1] in the adually pulled | den, He hung from the rafters las Ww, ousecor: ed the Ocavites 13 to 8 but the 10 Joins and Gla vin with nine points paced fe " Ins res: By GAYLE TALBOT { NEW YORK (AP)The Wig mys- | tery around here st the moment | is where metropolitan track fans | £0 In the sum | | | mertime, There is a move aloo to trace the Lo vault addict pi up the fact thet he already has | pA up the last reserved sent for Paturday night's New York A, | 14 meet nt Madison Square Gr: | iweek to watch Wes Baniee and! Fred Dwyer [V7) hair In the fins) ly 1 of the Millrose Games mile in - he more Jriking A cause amous sports palace to look like a haunted house! GLASGOW (Reuters) ~~ Visiting , Canadian and American women curlers wound up thelr tour of | Scotland Thursday with a social | honspiel here against mixed ripks | of war men and women curlers | By THE, CAN DIAN PRESS OHA Benlor A Ww 1 AT Pin, Kitchener 4014 2 196 156 Windsor 2 16 3208 170 Owen Sound 24 19 4 191 170 Stratford 2519 4 106 178 Chatham 1626 #172 26 Niagara Valls 12 32 2 153 28) ' Results Friday Owen Bound 4 Chatham 8 Games Baturday Chatham at Stratford Niagara Valls at Owen Sound Windsor at Kitchener Games Sunday Stratford at Windsor OHA Junior A wiLTV¥ ft, Catharines 27 18 2 200 1 Guelph 27 14 2102 134 Bt, Michael's 25 16 3 163 120 Marlthoros 22 17 3 156 130 Hamilton 20 10 4 164 146 Galt 1721 6161 176 Barrie 1720 0160 236 Kitehener 72 21821 Results Friday Marlhoros 2 Guelph 7 Bt, Michael's 8 Kitchener 2 Gall 1 Barrie § Games Saturday Guelph at Galt Kitchener at Bt. Catharines Games Sunday Hamilton at Bt, Michael's St, Catharines at Marihoros By THE, CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Kenlor B Sarnia 18 Bimeoe 4 Brantford 4 Elmira 1 Woodstock 10 Aylmer 1 Peterborough 5 Belleville 7 Clinton, N.Y, 4 Kingston 7 Stouffville 2 Orillia | OHA Intermediate A Oakville B Georgetown 4 Western ".eague Edmonton 8 Vancouver 6 Atlantie Const Benlor Moncton § Charlottetown b APC Benlor Remifinals Bt, Franels | New Glasgow 3 (New. Cllasgow leads series $2) Halifax # Pletou 2 (Halifax "ads hest-of-9 series 2) Quebec Junior Quehee § Montreal 6 Intercollegiate Senior Montreal § Laval § MeGill 0 Toronto 4 NOHA Kenlor Soo Indians | Pembroke 0 Soo Greyhounds 4 Sudbury 3 Manitoba Junior Wp Monarel 4 Wnu Barons Wostern Junior Moose Jaw § Medicine Hat 18 Western International Kimberley 1 Trail 7 Penticton Fans To Give Team Send-off PENTICTON, BC (CP)=Thou: sands of noisy fans will try to top a long history of noisy cele hrations here today when the Pen tleton Va leave on the first leg of their trip to the world hockey champlonships in Germany Feature of the sendoff will be a horn-honking car caravan, incor: arating several hundred automo» piles, that will snake over the threesmile route from the city to the airport The Vi, present holders of the Allan Cup, symbolie of amateur hockey supremacy In Canada, will leave Vancouver by Trans-Canada tonight and arrive in Dusseldof at 1 p.m, Mon. day ATTENTION TRUCKERS! ! Self-Cancelling Directional SIGNAL SETS required by law March 1st Complete set includes lights, switches, brackets and wire SPECIAL TRUCK MUD FLAPS \ FY BEG 453 Simcoe St. §, Dial 5.4543 oodrich LA ta #0 |B #5 % hest-ofh from the west of Scotland i Today they depart for home, Dur: | ing thelr tour they played 21| games, won 10, lost 11, scored 727 | shots against 793, ir last serious layed Tuesday and Tuesday's game Ladies "A'" team, they were nar: rowly heaten by four shots, On Wednesday the Glasgow Ladies ""B" team also proved too strong and finished 19 shot up A farewell dinner given in thelr honor Thursday night by the Royal Caledonian Curling Club and the Scottish Tee Rink Club was at tended by representatives of the various rinks at which the visitors ames were wednesday, In ainst Glasgow ady Curlers Their Scottish Tour | on most ni when the fies a arg his whet nd other red - blooded sports events 0 were In progress But they oe --_d or A ¢ 18, ] we, special pitraction ss sen and Windy Wes (sakes outAooting each other around the bosrds and setting 8 new Indoor mile record practically every week hut it must not be thought th plone nccounts for the capacity of houses, The Indoor meets always park them tn Close H, L, Lissiton of e, the captain, presented a shield ing sll the club badges of the vari ous members of the team, along with a cheque to provide candy for the poorer children of Beotland, aL] Adu vy fehilk BONTON (AP)-/The case of A hockey fan charged with assault and battery on Ted Lindsay of De- troit Red Wings was coptinued Thursday until March 16--the next time the Detroit elub is due in Bos mn The fan, James T, Mylloy, 24, of Brookline, was char, bh, police with whacking Lindsay on the head st Boston Garden Feb, § as the Detroit club walked to its Weuing room at the end of the period of 8 game with Boston bruins, Mulloy pleaded innocent to the charge In municipal court last Mon. was freed on $50 ball, team hear " played On behalf of the tourists, Mrs, } Narcisse Dompierre Sets New Sled-Dog Derby Record OTTAWA (CP)-~Narcisse Dom: plerre, 3b-yearold Quebec City musher, has won Oftawa's two. any International sled-dog derby in record time Domplerre, commuting only the second time, drove his six mixed-breed dogs over the finish line: Thursday for a second. inp time of two hours, 54 minutes and #M seconds, His speed Thursday, combined with a swift pace In Wednesday's here for a record total elapsed time for the 66-mile race of five hours, 43 min. ues and BR seconds, Second was Dr, Charles Belford of Deerfield, Mass, whose huskies covered the second lap In three hours, two minutes and see: onds for an elapsed time five hours, yt Minites and 19 seconds, Jd won $1,000 in cash and merchan: 80 Emile Martel of Loretteville, Que,, whose previous record of six first lap, brought him vietory with | di day and delay Thursday was lo Joris Lindsay to appear in eour place, His team of crossbred ounds covered the 835 miles Thurs. day in three hours, six minutes and 12 seconds, giving him an elapsed time of five hours, 50 min. utes and B50 seconds, Dompierre wore a big smile . he was presented with the Derby Trophy by United States Ambassa- dor KR, Douglas Stuart after the race. The vicory also nets { Quebee City driver $1,000 In cash and that much more In merchan. ne Like most of the other 18 entrants, from an original fleld of 26, who finishd, Domplerre"s speed was slowed by sticky snow eondi tions Thursday, Mrs, Jean Lane of Lunenburg, Mass, captured a $150 award for paein the five women competi: ors, Her time was six 5 minutes and 19. seconds, placing her 10th in the overall standing. d hours, two minutes and 80 seconds Domplerre cracked, was in third With Vancouver Lions VANCOUVER (CP) = Rod Pan: tages, fullback with the Grey Cup | champion Edmonton Eskimon, 1s | available to British Columbia Lions of the Western _ Interprovineial Football Union, Lions manager Phil Webb sald Thursday nigh Webb sald Eskimos have placed Pantages, a native of Vancouver, on the open market and "we might get together and talk about it." Pantages, four seasons with Es. kimon, last year said he was un happy with the elub and saw little action, Rod Pantages Can Sign | Mrs. Bunty Dunlop of Burlington, Ont, won $100 In cash and mer: chandise for finishing second In the women's standings, WANTED Truck Driver For Reliable Oshawa Firm Apply BOX 820 Times-Gazette NEW in effect, The reduction appl tiona and represents subatant moat other prominent insura 8 reduction in Collision rates a These rate reductions are th efforts to out down the cost of Allstate is so well known, much you oan save, 43.45 SIMC 3 ATO ENR BOM Allstate announces LOW RATES on auto insurance 8 A sivenble reduction in Allstate's Liability rates is now los to most rating classifica. inl savings under the rates of nee companies, In addition, Ino applies in many instances, Allstate also announces further savings through intros duction of a new rating classification for both Liability and Collision caverages for cars used for pleasure purposes only, 0 Intent examples of Allstate's auto insurance without saoris fice to the highest standard of protection and service for which Soe or phone your Allstate Agent today and see how ALL STATE INSURANCE OF ST, N, Dial 5-1625 - 5.2802 You're In good hands with, ii ALLSTATE | PROYREGTYTION | { RAN SDS «0 MF ANY ANY Canadian Nead Office, Torente ag , Ar) is | cory In The | Bonello a Ti HEH Sy $ S § Audley, Bil vi Hs Pots he 7 To oe oe 4 caplur ree evenis from Cal A Vred , who won the five-mile mar the Famonion two weeks Bg, i» Chatham Maroons Surprise Mer curys CHATHAM (CP) C Maroons onev more hatha role of "spollers' Hockey A ' triumph over the third: Bound Mercurys hore in a senlor A Ontario 8 sovlation fiw re dolore Lala fom. n for the Meres wou ve unted them hack Into ace, one point in front Indsor Bulldogs, Dick Kotanen, Maroons' defence. 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