Daily Times-Gazette, 7 Nov 1946, p. 13

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v ------------------------ '¢ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE THIRTEEN DYNAMITERS BLAST LAUGHS OUT OF HYENAS [5s hk blasted the | gye Roy Conacl , | consolidate his i points, The "Dynamiters" in Students' ut up a valiant fight, Jot gute strong enough, in the ard quarter did they the winners to a tie. The con~ score was 38-34. ters" are--Captain Bruce EAE, fl Harold sepa) Glen Fores~ Alf Sharp 6 pts; Total 38 nas Roster is--Captain Ger Jim Chant, 1% McGlashan 4 pts; Total 34 points, ~ Officials in charge --Robt, Rife, * @, Rabenzah! and Willams, -------------------------- * BLAST ROCKETS Three Recreation ation Executives from po Torgnto, and Ajax, called 42 on H. Lincoln Brace, Youth Dir~ of Bt, Andrew's United Church, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6th, ad were delighted with what Dynathiters' basketball team of older students under Capt, B, Vall- lincourt and Manager Alan Red- doch finally nosed out, by 48 to 44, the "Rockets" of Capt. Wm, Dell and Manager Willlam Chant, The Josers led at the end of the first . 'quarter; held top position at half- time. However, "Dynamiters" did 8 su job in the 3rd quarter, enough counters to with stand "Rockets" determined drive in the final stanza, "DYN. "Capt. B. Vall- lincourt 8 points; Manager Al Red- doch 16 ts; Ed Salmon 8 points; John rt, Albert Gilbert, Glen Forestal; Wm. Buck 6 points; H, 5 al 6 points; Alf Sharp 4 points, 1 48 points. "ROCKETS" -- Capt. Wm, Dell; Manager Wm. Chant 2¢ points; John Foster 14 points; John Kerr, dan prada, Gord Gifford, Robert "fHart, Stan Skean; John Lescisin 6 |! polnts. Total 44 points, Officials were Robert Rife, Gerald 'Swarts, H. Kalnitaky, bon Buchanan, Friday, Hovember 3 Hyenas' THE BIG SEVEN | By The Canadian Press (The Kid) Taylor Detroit's Billy Milt Sel ot, to n | Toronto .teams--St, with oven en 32 poinis 88 desdiocktd for fourth oy he poin The Leaders Taylor, Detroit . . Conacher, DeLrolt, »sssss..s Richard, Montreal ' Schmidt, Boston .... . . ' th cine nens 5 Bentley, Ch rown, , Bentley, Chioago AR wanvranl EF RN Sugar Ray Puts K.0. Touch On Artie Levine Too aS levelnnd, Nov. (ov, T--(AP) ~ Bugar Robinson, unofciel king of the ov today had a sore hand, an ioren jaw, something more than $12,500, and his 49th kayo victory in i] professional alas. He flattened Levine, Brook= lyn middleweight, in 2:41 of the 10th round at the Arena last night before a crowd of 12,102, The New York Negro dug himself out of the resin after being floored for a nine count in the fourth stanza by a left hook to the jaw, weathered a couple of other flurries and then battered his foe into Reiplsomen) with only 19 seconds 80. It was Levine's first knockout de- feat in 60 professional bouts, In the torrid fourth he crossed a right to Robinson's jaw, and the New Yorker sagged into his own corner, covering up in a deep crouch. As the Negro straightened up to fight his way out, Artie's left snaked over to the point of Rob- inson's jaw, Ray hit the deck head first and staggered up, still groggy, at the nine count, But as Levine dashed in for the kill, referee Jackie Davis pushed him away, About 18 or 20 seconds elapsed from the time Robinson went down, but that was ample time for Robin~ son's head to clear. In the 10th, Robinson jolted his left to Levine's midsection, and backed him against the ropes. Lev- ine, helpless from the body blow, abbed the top strand and refused fo down as Robinson rained rights and lefts to his head. Levine finally sank to the lower rope and | ¢, Was Sountad ou, inson, at 150, gave away 0% pounds to Levine, o" y Platinum was used for coinage the Russians about 125 years hg VACUUM CLEAN YOUR HEATING SYSTEM A Clean Furnace Saves: Fuel Repairs for all makes of 2 Boilers & Stokers ED. THOMAS 111 ELGIN W., OSHAWA PHONE 3760.) American Anthracite (Stove or Nut) NOW AVAILABLE! We have just received a large shipment ready for Immediate Delivery! ARMSTRONG FUELS 59 CHURCH PHONES 2727w -- 2726 Looking Over Last Night's 0.H.A. Action ------ A By The Canadian Press Well out in front of the pack, two Michael's Maj' ors and Young Rangers--were tied | for, Ast place of the Ontario Hoe- ix | key Association's Junior "A" series today. Playing a double bill before more than 5000 fans at Maple Leat Gardens last night, both 'Toronto squads scored decisive victories and gave the home city folksisomething shout about, Meanwhile at' Hamilton anot! tie developed. This time it was second place Tm between Hamilton Patricias and their city in » Senior O.H.A, tilt org hy The 'Majors foo two Jrovieus wins to their credit, made it 7-1 over Stratford Kroehlers on top of 8 7-2 win over the same team in Stratford Monday night, Rafi defeated Bt. Catharizies the second time making ft 5-0 ot night after their 8-7 squeeze-out in Bt. Kitts last Saturday. Both teams now have eight points--8t, Mike's hdving' partici- pated in one four-point game against Windsor last week-end as well as two regular two-point tits, and Rangers having played two games both for four Solas, It was the first junior hockey of the season at the He and St, Mike's showed 'the championship form with two tallies in the first period, one in the second and four in the last. Montreal's Fleming MacKell and Rudy Migay tallied twice each for the Majors while Don McLellan, Bob Paul and Les Cos- tello mabbed the others, 'Robertson beat Howie Harvey in 8t. Mike's nets in the third stanza for the only Kroehler tally, Young Rangers opened all the stops in 'the last 'period of the night cap and came up with four goals. They managed to get a singleton = the Comble majors, gives with a bit of Clacinnati, 0. "Now Listen To Me, Son' . | Bouch and Mack, manager - of Philadelphia 'Athletics, oldest manager in of ' advice to Billy Herman, manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Herman is one of the newest pilots Both attended the annual Major League baseball draft in RIGHT, new BOWLING ---- MONDAY OFFICE LEAGUE AT MAY- By dofestin Times-Oakette, Pedlar Doom holy hold 9 st eT A on Buy lace ree a Insurance and Alger Press ace, each having 7; Denind the') ue isadets. i "Ty rner of Unemployment I Sursfice With 270 captured the r). Sheriff ynolds ' score with it he | afternoon's results were as fol- first st on Harry Tidherney's effort at 19:45, Then a slow second period was fol- lowed by some lively hockey in whish Billy Ringer, Gord Cruick- Drysdale tallied in that order while goalie Don Irons earned a shutout. The Pats looked impressive in their win over the Indians as Ken McNaught completed a hat trick, scoring one in each period, There was some sensational goaltending on both sides, but Tommy Smelle, Comfort and Gluck added Pat goals assure the victory. 'Zuk and Phillips were the Stratford scorers. On Friday two senior 'games are slated: Toronto Staffords at Owen Sound and Tigers vs, Pats at Ham- fiton. Young Rangers meet Barrie in a four-point Junior tilt ' that Fights Last Night | WBE is, Herts, BLEEDS id Wile sea yi, Jo [0 SA re-- "Muirey, 135, New York To. Gas Fills Home, Four Cheat Death 5 B -K yon = ), ~~ ). BHRDLUNIOA Windsor, Nov, 7 -- (OP)=A fam- ily of four narrowly escaped death here, police kald, when 'Novw Sitler awoke to find his wife and two children overdome by 'escaping coal gas fumes from a stove, He threw open windows and call- ed police and firemen who gave the | ay; victims inhalator treatment, suffered 'serious after-effects, AUSTRALIA'S ANTS _ There are about 3,000 species of ants in Australia. None BEER SoTL s Called For. At Your Home! PHONE 2615 THANK YOU . BREWERS RETAIL STORE ( Oshawa) Notice To Whithy Residents! 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ETRE REET TR met Go, aet, ouble r Donald oh {The Lawrence 408, D, Brain"took the high Mogle a h a score of which is hig the list by pei pd Winchesters; esterfields 1, Sweet Ca) Ririata 3, Buckingham i Cats 1 ATTOENE Ohestertsids 4 ams 10 Black eee OSHAWA TENNIS BOWEN LEAGUE Last week's bowll score has left the fold open for keen competition th Cheer up Volleyers--there's still a ghifng o chance Tob you 5 hd cover, and smiling thro "Four culties will really hel it_and see, The rheads a .. 1% be nelpiriy his team---who nd vif 9 FRA Ws, 8 Boal 3% Fue gating oN Rn a DINNY PAILS OUSTS QUIST IN STR. STRAIGHT SETS Sydney, Australia, Nov. T--(CP)~-- Watched 2 by the five men who will pay! Australia. Davis Cup Qt in Dinay Falls whipped Adrian three easy sets today to the finals of the New South Wales Tennis Championships, 6-3, 8 Tack Bromwich defeated J, Bro die 6-4, 6:3, 6-1, in the other sem)- final. Bromwich and Pails wil meet for the titie on Saturday. ELK MIGRATION STOPS Winnipeg, Nov. 7---(CP). == The sudden migration of elk, which estimated 2,000 animals from ding Mountain National Park to farmlands in surrounding districts, riow is over, Otta Heaslip, Park Supsriendent said yester- day. animals were reported last ors to be trampling and feed- ing in the unthreshed grain flelds of farms near Russell and Angus- ville in the Northwestern section a Hodg: B Corrin 382, £2 Corrin * 679, {of the Province, They were said to be travelling in herds of 13 to 20. "classified adveriisément for {| Try a quick results} Bruins Play "Another Tie With Detroit By JACK JK MITCHELL uanadian Press Staff Writer In the worlls of Art Ross, tacl- turn manager of the bruising Bos ton Bruins, "We may not be win- ning many hockey games, but we certainly aren't losing many." What Art's considered verdict when asked how he thought his Bruins looked shortly after they played their fourth draw of the young National Hockey League sea- son at New York a week ago. A spot of dusting, and it was bright 2 as new for use today, The Bruins did the dusting them- selves at Detroit last night by play- ing their Afth deadlock in eight starts against the Red Wings, The other two are victories and the !|eighth a loss, They gained the 3 | split on a third-period goal by Joe Oarveth that ended the scoring at 3-3. Coupled with Chicago Black Hawks' 6-2 triumph over New York Rangers meanwhile, the split in points at Detroit took another hitch in the standings, already vot tight as drumskin, The. Bruins now are in a first place tie with Toronto Maple Leafs, each with nine. points, while De- troit 1s in the cellar just three ints 'behind, Chicagols victory urdled them into a. third-place tie with New York, with the champion Montreal Canadiens close behind in fourth position, Phe only game tonight matches zed | Chicago at Canadiens at Montreal and a Black Hawks victory in this way could establish possibly an N.HL, precedent, lifting them all the way from a tie for last place to a tie for first in two nights, The Canadiens, by the same tok« en, are gunning for this one to bet- 5| ter what they consider a far too humble position in life for Stanley Cup champions, oS ougn the Hawks may be Jaded 'little by the B500-mile scramble from Chicago to . Montreal, their showing last night indicated a top conditioned team, Playing before 16,604 loyal Chicagoans, they grab bed a 3-1 lead in the opening pers fod and notched three straight tallies before Rangers replied. on Pony Line--Doug and Max Bey and Bill Mosienko--each tallied once while the other Chicago ni went to Eddie Wares, George Johnson: and Pete Horeck, For Rangers, Brian Hextall opened the scoring at 4:41 of the first period and Neil Colville closed it at 18:08 of the last. The smallest hockey crowd of the year at Detroit's Olympia, 11,368 paid, saw the Bruins twice come iy behind to tie the Wings, spot« ting them two goals at one stage. Two players who joined their clubs in off-season trades figured {rominently in the scoring for each Billy 'Taylor, the league's leading scorer whom Detroit got from Toronto for Harry Watson, notched two goals for Wings. Car. veth, who fired the final tying tally went to Boston from Detroit in a deal for Roy Conacher, Herb Lindsay fired the other De- troit goal while Woody Dumart and Bep i dolin completed the Boston WOLVES WIN ONE AT EXPENSE OF "GAGE LOOPERS The i Las under Captain Ray ; Manager Wi. Biksay went on the prow! aga ednesday & ) morning in the St, gymaasi~ their 2nd game of this | sn! It.wah ay the ea pense of s" of Captain Don Clarke sand Manager David a re Yas "| cellar, The losers rallied in the 3rd quarter scoring 10 points their opponents 8; trailed 10 points, "The roster of the teams follows: "WOLVES"--Captain Ray 8 points; Manager Wm, Biksay 26 points; James Milne 12 points; N, Mrozeck, Gordon Shields; W. sky 11 points; John Mackness, aptain. Don Clarke; Manager David Donevan 14 points; Wm, Prolick, Lloyd Sturch; |. Clark Marsh, Tony Mayer, Don Mo Quaid, Wm, Carnwith; Brian Coog- ins: 8 points; Leon Witterick 6 pots; Tom Krawec 12 points, tal 40 points, Officials in' eharge were John Simcoe, Z, Biglin and A. Minaret. On Priday (8th) at 10 a.m, shatp --"Ozarks" play "Wolves"--each has 2 wins, but the one extra loss sus. tained by the "Wolves" was at the hands of the "Ozarks"! Monday, November 11, "Loopers" are determined to break into the winning column and so "hamstring" the leading "Ozarks", Allan Cup Holders Are Well-Beaten Lethbridge, Nov, 6--(CP)--Leth~ bridge Maple Leafs last night de- feated Calgary Stampeders, win- ners of the Allan Cup last year, ~4 in a Western Senior Hockey Jaague game before nearly 6,000 ans, Ahead 3-2 at the end of the first period, Maple Leafs boosted the lead to 6-3 in the second frame and held Calgary to a lone goal in the third, Jukes sparked the Leth. bridge victory and turned in a three-goal performance. Harrison and Fisher scored a goal each and had two assists apiece. Ken Hunt er, leading scorer last season, led Calgary with two goals and an assist, Walter Johnson's Conditions Shows Slight Improvement Washington, Nov, T--(AP) ~ condition of Walter Johnson, 59- year-old former American League pitching star, was 'slightly improv ed" today at hospital. Johnson has been in the hospital since April 15 because of a brain tumor, Last Night's Stars The Capadian Press 0 10 aa Hod Aon Detrot, who Wings tied Boston ;, Boston, les nd Doug. Bentley, Peté Horek, ' and adie fs Warts, Chicago, who Sac scored a ns Back 2 wks dBi New "Pork Ran pan ors Alfie Pike, New York, who aided in both Rangers matkers, is WINS ON DECISION Glace Bay, N.8, Nov, 7--(OP)-- Doug Carter, 140, of Bloomfield, NJ, was awarded a 10-round de- cision ever Johnny Forte, 130, Phila- delphia, in the feature bout of a boxing card here last night, DRUMS FOR BELLS Drums were used in New England churches before bells became come mon. edit Moi- | majors were who aided in || Picksrin College riller in Whit Thirty Seconds pikertng Goliogs alege 'che through |, [) with Yast, 30 seconds of play in & senor football game with Upper Canada win, 28-20, at Newmar- Eo yeseraay, The first half was all Pickering pi this ar tole shortly A a touchdown by ion to sou d, UoCs only point lo ! single by Rennie, ot a ey | ok hid Pickering. started off in the ond Bait as it ihey Wess, continue thelr rampage, as Souch | romped over the line. 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