+ Burn's SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GCAZETTE PAGE THIRTEEN | MANY NEW SPORTS 'PALACES WHEN MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE BOWLING NEWS BUSH LEAGUE Well men I tnink the game las} y was that old Army game fi At hal ys-sev gf Bushmen had the rolling their way again as they 8 pertect to send the Easy further down nto the cellar, R, rossley was the big shooter for the ushmen with a nice 654 and also J. with an average ool. i the rest the team were Just pla, side on these two, including yours er "Harry Doyle and his Aces really had' those Aces swaHng the m in the {ace once again as the t they could i" ind 2 craps. Thomson and his Strikers ro ding onto the dice all night MEeeter Brown will really have some- aie the last and then they faded out, an was roll Ties with 650, their money of he ? Row na his Hurricanes made 'pass for 2 pts. with Robinson being shining fant with 856. duutiy ach his Ca! n [1 ha Be ended it as far as vers were cpricerned. fteve I me lucky) Salmers rg all night with 635. Pete Borrows and his Divers left the geme early as Lady Luck said NO! Not one man reached 600, They took the Lemon League honours however, Bob Skelton and his Woodpeckers finally walked off with all the Lumber- acks money with three passes and the Jon est roll in the form of Mr. Brash 733, D. Moscrop was in it for a white with 643 but had to fade out as no one would back him. Lemon League Bia' ie niels went home nashin' Wig with a B82 single for the Hell Divers and wasn't satisfied with that nosed out our old friend Tommy Major with 372 Triple Tomy had 378 for 3 games, Tou luck Tommy you tried hard, oy 3 with a 208 sl Majdm Standing "eis Bushwhackers 5 Bary Aces 0; Strik- a fcan: Woodpeckers Lumberjacks 0 indets 7, Hell Der Triples:--L. Brash 733, Wood- High 3 Brown 722, Strikers; Ted Fore Rg kK: EG Rant sy AY TOOL AND DIE odlous tearm, the STINICES ous team, the 8 annexted the top spot in th gue emasel' They rolled 3 = Me the Tool & Die ave an example p when he roll- Ted ner, exch for strikes and so is in ev ughlin's show: "little spurt in th kh, Dik Ser i it was just n Pallman doin, ut. a % the bowling, h ty ovsreoming Mequade i= ng % 5. ih ade"s 761 triple, Matt, all he blame, for the The TOPS the leading. BoD aiflety pa a an ma in spite of Sutton taki stand on Bh end. Pallister was oh or the TOPE w with 756 followed by ee 717. The rest of the team---that t Fallman- wis ohnn! ) heroic accomplish ments (704) his team could only sal- vage a single point, by few pins, Jaca ie Spencer and his B showed ercy when Hughes rolled 741, Jackie himself Ta and Knox 717. Not even: the DODGERS could stand up such an onslaught sur- We are pleased to note t! abe is no longer working for a higher ndicap. By the skin of thet teeth (15 ving = the total) MoeG: ' IMPROVERS, MAYFAIR LANES LADIES' MAJOR 'Abursday night at tae Maytar Lanes, the Ladies' Major League snowed some real action waen tney spread those maples. with scores liae nese: enu Meich rolled a lovely wiple OF 426, sv anda 460 ior a total of 'w, walle Klima Hunt had 228, 241, and 48 tor 60 Ww wake second piace honours. Eueen Wil- son 674, Lot Clements ous, reien bu- kowskl 654, Vera bargeant 648, Lorraine Knight 630, Sopnie bnowden 029, Anne meece 6s, Karine Bentley vil, Leve Nelson 614, 'here were a couple of blackouts when Meagher's Electric pve the bus- fees to Victors PHOS & Oycle 0 » to win, also pli he electrical engineers "into nrst. place as listed below, Black's Ladies' wear who have been leading the league were let down a couple of points below the top team when surprisingly onougn Mills Motor Sales drove by them and picked up 4 points, leaving Black's with not a thing to jrpite home about. Collette's Beauty Salon, who were gettipg a little irritated "by being in the cellar for quite some time, turned on their heat and spiked Horwich Jewellers by a win of 3 points to 1, s course doesn't mean they're out i] the cellar, but at least they have comp any, Even the porta from Pearl's little disgust with what they 0 been doing the past few weeks and picked up 3 ints to 1 from Central Hotel Grill, who have been eating up quite a few points since the start of the section. Team Standing Meagher's Electric .... Black's Ladies' Wear Mills Motor Sales 13 Central Hotel Grill 12 Pearl's Victor's Sports & Cyel Horwich Jewellers Collette's Beauty Sa Saion' . 15 13 PARTS DIST, DEPT. LEAGUE "Little drops of water"--"little grains of sand", 1s the start of a somewhat faded nursery rhyme, but, this phrase could v well be analogous 0 in- {ividusla n the Ines sey on ay vila istribution PA! e League The time--Wednesda! night int jhe place--Rendell's Motor City De tribution og very sweet to Maj a afs and GMC's, while even the sels were burning a little oll, the frst two teams taking four points each and the latter one taking three. Hyatts Feally rolled in to grasp four points "Lucky" Kilburn as well as to] oi while LaSalles clicked on a cylinders to take nts, The great "Hock' i Kilroy was ual scores were 8 , with 7321 and 708 respectively, Wile "et oqo vely, uf Jimmy" Willis, SR wiih 0 "Canada" Dob! ng "Basher" Rox posting a hot, 20, ad 0 Cadilfazs 5, is as follows: -- marroiet 4 Pontiacs , Lae Salles 4, sels 3, fovelon uly Poparked: ns aging % thelr four point loss. Taking this success in his Side s | icsin-shov sez--'"'Well, I stride didn't This week's amon ong: honours go ttl to none Bi" Baker, who ohalked up 102 Hid [3 $ single game. When geusticnied "Battl Bu ud censored). a ro LADIES' MONDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE On our third day of bowling, it was to add two more Bad a an i tionally fine cant an! try their m these ladies happy and glad that they have joined us, One of the newer teams is up In second place this week, #80 some of the older will have to sit up and Sake notice. Kay 'Brown ad High Single for the day, with To two , Lou Borrow and Minnie Adi Foster Norton Phyliss Jiiples. So, Blanche 600, and at Mo- | 246. k 3 from Bray a BR Low Jinks but as ex-President has seriously threatened to can- | Opt Brady cel "hia subscription to our dally paper, it more disparaging remants. ae published. we shall refrain from menting on his bowling until Pai 1s br to his old standard ag Baxter's excellent, handed effort of 821, snougn against the wart McDonald 701, Lefty Willa--ocertainly not a bowling captain with 3 games each considerably under 200--had to ; his mate. Soitball Holmes (706) to take the dacision and 3 points from Andraw's RED RAIDERS. ain, Put single- was not » quite The RED RAIDERS, with no scores | K to speak of, and our President. Mack- ness, comine within a few pins of taking the triple lemon, and actually winning the lemon for a single game (130), hed vaslly no business getting ons point, We hear thet Markness has started takine lessons from Billv Hor- rocks, Good luck, Bert, but we have litle Jhop pe. axter cornered the kittv with his 327 s'nele, Other hith sinele RL weve iad 305, McQuade 305, Hughes 306, Bi: 5 tan Stinkers ... . ny "THE DOWNTOWNERS" on Ro fae the" ho ro the } AJecson os Dubs tiling it out for Hy vel with the Dor still Er C al consent Ry RA a also test?) es would d § al in d.5p a toss up between The cellar Fy Fi tied il. between lived Wp 10 thelr v up e! ctions ut" taking a Sour Ay WAS Five wlers hit the 600 mark last Tuesday, Oak Crawtor 699, Bill Brown Carl Gamble 637, Ernte Thom n_601, Standing 'MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR This league has been vig very close ind Burn's Credit Jewel Bets have final- ly taken a two margin so far en) sut anything ut out Ci Wilson's Furniture to climb out the cellar, and leave the furniture Bos Ken ha She bt was the followed by Ted McGrath 783, ory Robertson Y82, "Scotty" Robson 730, 'Sonny" Birchman 724, Reg. Norris ns. Rae McMaster 717 je) Lloyd Magill Standi: edit Jewelia « Jecto! lllards . 2am C Sunn's Tallors ... aay Construction | £'nloc Ro avails 2 Wilson's Furniture al H badging Bid Chumoa s Pete Furey 748, MoGrath 728 and YOUNG BUSINESS LADIES' LEAGUE MAYFAIR LANES The Standing This week Grace Wilson of the resge's No, 1 team took the high single honour of 206 plus high triple honour of 723. Good shooting Grace. High and mighty for the night were Mary Scott OP.UC, Strays i 0 and June Maclnally of the C.B. C. with 600, It looks though Bat tenicks have a firm Ag on first Place, and looking back to last season think they intend to keep it. 'ne Wholesalers may get least one point this week if they batt Bart to at their Wheaties, One of the big urprises of the Sekt was the fact that the CB. of C. took thres points from the very determined Ward's team. Although the season ogy only just begun, it promises to be fhe of ex- Tr sment and close competition, -- OVVNLAAAARIDDDDODS Trav OP.UC. Betty Lous Atkins Aces Bassetts .... Collis ... . National Gi 'Wholesalers ... ---- ALBERT ST, i CHURCH Last. Monday even saw DOWNS. a The, i Simm tied y high aouble® with Bap. or a Ladies single Nn Scot Gladys: hemiie 286 re Planet | °h pH Drothy hy Coleman to Anne Snud- Ladies' high double :--Marl 449 Winnie Scott 440, A Brin iz in 01 Shemilt 424, Dorothy Cole- ! Men's high a l@ i] 338. Ban _Folles RON ih Jamin | . Simmons 244, Geo. Ford 242, fous Lee orm! Witte k) Ne an Figher 224, Rod, en's high double: --M 474, Ed. mons ip Geo. | Pord. gi Poon ata. 3. Carl Morgan 420, pari Amaeturs Remblers Misfits Hot-Dogs et PT YY in | total of t | last week's rile" Taats 4 MO Fi 'Die- ha y Oumpbell, ao; Call It Quits Veteran coach of the St. Louls ar dinals and rapped by some newsmen for his coaching tactics in the first game of the world series, Mike Gon- sales, 55-year-old Cuban, has ask- ed for his release as coach of the Cards to go back to Cuba where he has winter baseball connections. Gonzales has been connected with H U.S. baseball for 34 years. He was criticised for mot telling Enos Slaughter to try for an inside-the- park homer on a triple he hit in the first game, But he did send Slaughter on home with the win- ning run in the final game. GM-COLTS BOWLING LEAGUE The GM-Colts and their "Fillies" held another lively workout at the yfair Lanes track on Friday night ald while no new track records were set up, & good time was caught by all, Edna Hall, Marion Oldfield and Wil- ma McLaughlin set the pace among the "Fillies" and in some of the heats, showed better form and results than the ole Edna clipped [3 for him amo 514, ma Single-riple, scor scores Jespesiively of 10 of 107- 511 were next In order. Tile i niteley, Ellen Young and Sue Little also showed improvement over and should be in form when the season really opens. urice "Lefty" Meulemester had it 1 his own Way among male entries, He improved ly us the races progr rogressed, wiih 9, 215 and then rited 315 sprin amass S-fuine total of 725, Melanin, winle ya next ay te 'Whi Wh 612. Those pitchers pare better control in this Oe iaide of Meulemester's total of "Preem"' urn "Preem" it oF, » ho, "Win af Vo on hit bad nights and the pin boys a lot of work with LC frame, gid more thes pa Wig r ~on! ace the barrier. id y GREGORY'S BOWLING LEAGUE MAYFAIR LANES 'We have not yet had a jo A hundred ame since the . teams started ut we are getting closer Hi the time, Fern Brennan came close a couple of weeks ago with 208 and last Mo: ohday, tw ST, ' | Alex Boca came closer still with score of es Bari but was beaten by Speed McCauly who scored 693 in three games. Missin Donald, our Fecord kee er A] Wpert cam the ho niche adles' triple with soore f 628 but was beaten in the singles bY June Murphy who bowled 250 in one game. All teams still have ty chance to win the section prizes as the highest teams have only nine by yet out of a New Artificial Ice Arenas and Community Centres Being Planned In Numerous Canadian Cities Winnipeg Plans Huge | Project to Include Ar- ena and Stadium -- Shortage of Building Supplies, Not Money, is Chief Holdup Now -- Ontario Leads the Way By The Canadian Press Spurred by civic and private or- ganizations, blueprints fer new or improved artificial ice rinks or rink-community centres are be- ginning to. take shape on drawing boards across the country and, in some cases, the projects have pro- gressed beyond the blueprint stage. Generally © the plans, conceived during the war by citizens and public officials whose enthusiasm for winter sports was supplemented by the belief that the centres would play an important part in community life and help curb juvenile delinquincy, are still being hampered by material and labor shortages. A Canadian Press survey indi- cates that the new projects range from a $2,500,000 centre in Winni- peg that will include a stadium; arena and facilities for industrial and agricultural exhibitions, to a $18,000 hockey rink soon to be un- der construction at Gore Bay, Ont, on Manitoulin Island, The cost of the projects, not un- dertaken by private organizations is being met by public subscriptions supplemented by civic grants, Be- cause of the shortage of bullding materials, it will be at least a year before many of the larger projects will be completed. Big Arena for Winnipeg Winnipeg's plans are by far the most ambitious, with the cost of the arena expected to exceed $500, 000. The arena and the stadium, Salting $100,000, both will have a capacity of 10,000, The pro- prog still is in the planning stage ut it is hoped to have it financed by public subscriptions and grants a from the Provincial and Federal Governments. The survey showed the projects are mostly being undertaken in On- tario and Nova Scotia, Both Lake sided | head Cities, Fort William and Port Arthur, have plans for civic com other 200 | munity centres but Port Arthur is building a rink World's Greatest LL: PSsoQ M, F, R, Schmitt's Souverain, with Jockey M. Lollierou in the saddle, scoes a five length victory in the King George VI Stakes at historic Ascot, England, Souverain, winner of the French Grand Prix and other European stakes, startled the crowd by beating England's best with ease and was stamped by sportswriters at the scene as one of the greatest horses in the world. The owner, a Paris restaurateur, plans to bring the horse to the U.S, to compete, ity Centre in Sarnia, netted $130, 000 and another $30,000 in pledges was obtained. Two years ago, Petgr- borough citizens contributed $300, 000 for its proposed project and City Council voted an additional $78,000. Another $150,000 will be necessary before work can be started, not contemplating i | since Plating Similar plans have been drawn up in Kitchener, Kingston and Sim- coe, with the cost for Kitchener's project set at $450,000, Kingston's at more than $300,000 and Simcoe's at $150,000. At Wolfville, N.S, Acadia Uni. versity is planning to install arti- ficial ice in its hockey and curling rink but, as in most other cases, posed plans. building and labor shortages are ents in North Bay, will vote | holding up any start on the work. Dec. 9 to approve the city purchas- (] ing the North Bay Arena _-- mak- 8 wi enn os to: | CRIES TAX . e, con- " ie cio a ds is % Bs CHILDREN S TAXI » and community North Oshawa School building, cost of which was ap- Pick-up and Delivery Anywhere PHONE 3744.r-12 MERCURY CAB ne, out Wiles Sosa e oi 's projec cost o | $300,000 to $400,000. In Sudbury enthusiasm is high for the contemplated new Clyic Auditorium and arena costing more than $500,000. A committee recently visited Buffalo and several cities in Ontario to study arenas already constructed or their pro- Jos 16 twelve of hough ye ona re not wagerin much on n Baron's eon 4 id Foam "standing G.M. MAIN OFfICE MOTOR CITY This league has shown a great im- provement and with Rae cMaster itting 808 he now has the high three fie io for the season so far, lowing ere Wally Spence 749, 'Peg' Mac- kie ai Johnny Andrew's 701 and Ray Way eemy to be no = Mackle's Sirkers taxing a1 the Brass Ha 7 | a vo wi weeks to go to iu {he Trt 1 sect Shes we ravould Mike When the Hats » oing' i collect SB ia point? Who 1a going to Hon the Strikers? Who Keep | Hubie Wilkinson in cigars? "Red" 'Tanes average can't rg Daniels £pent more han fifty cents per week? tandl Dieters . n -- auaggaI050 TIMES 3 MUNDY GOODFELLOW G LEAG the same in the case teams--one trimmed This ha something new. night one team man- way the whole four olga." Kats' lled the upset "Kopy "' pulle e uj of th lors: | Sof gam saga: to Jim Baxter Folin H They cleaned u league lonaing NBrinters Devils." 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Halliday's ."" tres neestnines Pat Wilson's Thursday Ferne Ball took over her duties. a be a new lease on life was all the "Kats" Fo Whatever it was, "Butch" e 80 Durnprell darndest to help 'em take that first ame--but they weren't behind him, m then on it sounded as thou i the "Colts" were down one run in t! last of the Sth--and it worked! Jack Taspart Jas the bie gun for the Te A ach clean u X Mackay's repu ruined now. You kaow omen. bowled below 200! one want to o buy 8 brand new pair any bowling shoes cheap? Alex 'dosen't really Yecommond them though). Herth Wagar and Harold the Cutters" mat "Meosy down for u ac much of a load. y we Elsie Brown could have llck 1 "Galley Rats" single- handed hea Bi she was steaming 'em down. Pretty CASOLINE STATIONS | Open This Week-End Sat. 7a.m.-9 p.m. @ Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Weatherilt's Imperial Station Corner King = W Centre Sts. Clements Supcriest Station 102 Simcoe St, North CA IN Fi Mgr. E. Bigin ana Captain John honors of the first-half schedule on Friday morning in the St. Andrew's United Church gymnasium, by de- feating "Canvas Kissers" 40-33, It was a keenly Mayer and Manager Ray Souch do- their best job in the middle , when they held the cham- 12 to HA tie, They almost that in the final frame, points, But the "Canvas " were slow to get started, were faced with an impossible | po gs the first stanza ended, Simcoe's HONORS n the ultimate winners scored The tinal ame of the first half ill be played on Monday at 10 a.m. BHARP, October 28th, when "Can~ WD /| vas Kissers" are determined to de- feat "The Loopers" which team now holds second place, Immediately after Monday morn~ ings game, all players are asked to attend a general meeting to de- cide conditions for the second-half of the schedule, Many are of the opinion that there should be 4 teams rather than three; and that games should be played 5 mornings each week, rather than every-other- day. These decisions will be made by the players themselves, so a full at- tendance is requested, "Ozarks" are--Captain Jeo, Aus coe, 21 points; Z. Big Minarec 4; Jno, Macnhess 2 Garry, Tom Anthony, M, Beott; w. AL 2 Z, Benkowsky 6; Total 49 nts. "Canvas Kissers" lined up--Oapt. SCORE T HALF captured the Tony Mayer 8; Mgr Ray Jim Milne 6; David Don Wm, Carnwith 3; Ait Wilkos} Shields, "W, Moi Gordon swsky 2 Shields 2; Total 33 points. Referee, Wm. I Officials in charge Siksay; Timer and Scorer, N. Mro- When I Nexd of Drugs rm DRUG STORE / 35 Bi "Phones 1360 1 "3289 PROMPT DELIVERY | | | | Fashions for Fall.» - the mode . ; + 8 hat I¢'s 'detail that makes it head ...s collar fn high lin Cee ping hemline, the new height oe detail that defines this season's read and enjoy in fashion reports The Globe and Mail. to a heel, Facts Eva-Lis Wuorio brings ¥' world of women . « + Dofy Skaith jioeps Town" . . » and Ann family's oD hh her Jeticion recipes 8 you yr The Globe and Ms . 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