PAGE FIFTEEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Oshawa Lady Curlers Holding | BOWLING | = Graceful, She dckes fe Look Too Easy || enicy Bits FRANK BOUCHER Second Bonspiel Here Tuesday wus La zou, 8 DUE oC La i | From Other | sms scams much spirited action and a few dis- od Red De ble Dib. 58 Coach Frank Boucher of the New man about ies' i = . : l York Rangers was & Ladies ction of Osh: | AL PARKHILL Rockets. Even Nature was / ; Sports Co S. town in Toronto last night. He wa rs 88 orrow Wi 7 awa Club Have Pull BLL HARTLR w meh i me | re nere and shee and BOTLEL fe : i rst 4 Entry List For Their | He Ma nave stayed home. Gresik, Gar- By EDGAR SIMON Biv ot Rangers could serio 2nd Bonspiel -- King-| fr sua Deutisger od the awash | C0 i b, 7 --(CP Whe' | challenge Detrolt Tod, or the 2 ¥ wo . Toronto Maple Leafs ior 8 : Brewsers hurtled into & tie for sec- 2 stam, Veterbire, in) WIN ANOTHER sa iret x | oss | onal Hocker, LEASLE, Cotes that To- i on > to| he thought his Rangers just pos- say grad and welrd scoring / 7 ; sibly could beat the Leafs in their ronto Rinks Among The Jags Jd Lig Siem and and 4 good time was nad by all 2 ' / nor. They Sally gate 3 Male eat hii Bee 8 a tr al on * ' Jack Dewells' 793 was n ; cial toueh- | ni . e on! r Expected Visitors. br Ceompete against other District be a help to the Sad Sacks . Pi strike out drop ue ig Lge ly other Game ie . om winners in the British Consols sin. 3s andl Geo Bam gd y . fom pass BE why they | Leafs by eres points, playing at The Ladies' Section of the Osh- gle-rink = playoffs for the Ontario | tog 3-1, The Skips will be ans gave them 8 party at all, Montreal Canadiens. awa Curling Club will stage their provincial crown, was hurdled here e Swing last Satur day's fes- Boucher, whose sobriety would second annual "Ladies Bonspiel" yesterday by the Oshawav Curling v svities, Bill (Owen Sound Sun- | rival that of any bank president, at the Oshawa Club on Tuesday, | Club representatives, Lew, Beaton, team to . / / uve lets Dane decided the tucked in at midnight pr February 10th. Hugh Beaton, Fred Moss and Al cks were reall boys" came through all right. for a morning skull session which A one-day affair, getting under Parkhill, skip. to » Siop. Trois bere " 4 i So illo. (Butch) Keeling refereed | may or may not. have results way at nine o'clock in the morn- As winners of Section "B" in Dis- | again scored a 3- : . a sound game, "Hap" Day coached against the ganging Leafs. ith three 10.end games con. trict No. 5, which honor they won being outlucked every t / "2-9 win, and Harry 'Rangers at the moment are in ating the "Yournament, the 2nd | over their club.mates on Thursday, | §e, sopstantiy 1ipRing into teams, ; J the Jentz tos igh i io 2 job third place, 11 points behind the Oshawa Ladies' Bonsplel promises | Parkhill's rink yesterday met the Over o0:--Sutton oL id Jun gg Si Dy second place Togopn squad. 2 gh ee will 81 a" Section We oe ciamorougs Ri \ 35; Gresik # a 2 Close 'Em Trap the hockey fans, It looks i' 5 y full and his nen had reached : 5 {ison 700. 2 7 7 1 i Reviewing the career of the 21-| Bentley's spidery forward brought applications had to be resre y| Green men reac] 02 and ; ; . ing the Sl recalls an in- oS ward ro down, the District final by virtue of some . : % 7 year-old Lumley, Bil him the from Chicago, may stay o mn, The. Ladies' president, Mrs. Robt. | sensational curling to eliminate out- «FAGS" BOWLING LEAGUE " : 4 cident that helped make per one line with Harry Watson a ©. Wright, will be in charge of | standing opposition from Lindsay | Black Cats took three points ; : ; i : great competitor he is. Bill Ezinicki. roceedings the official Littiock City but yesterday | Winch Strikes. Players took thee i to 4 a. ery, a better-than.average 1a- | Leats® old top line of Watson, proc , including the and the ock City yesterday | Wincnesters. Camels tWo DOLLS, Wi el / » ge 4 welcome while two veteran club | they just weren't in form and fell | one. Cheterfieids two, Sweet Caps one ; crosse player for Owen Sound | Apps and Ezinicki was torn asun- curling experts, Walter Paite and | easy victims before the brilliantly iat, Exports two points, Bucking- . 1 ' Georgians in the summer months, | der when captain Sylvanus Apps Charlie Peacock, Will vise the | stea hawa four- , one point . is a genial soul who likes to chat | was thrust on the sidelines With a lie P ' super steady curling of the Oshawa four Over 400: --E. 546, D. § ; : } i draw and scorecards. some, 13.2. 1, C. . 2 4 oo with the boys, even during a game. | leg injury. Big Sylvanus, who also Many Visitors Coming The local rink went to the front el 428 M. Hann! ¢ 4 -- Occasionally he'd be concentrating | Ontario Comenjisiones i. Athletic, Entries have been received from early and then forged steadily ." McMahon 4 oar ; di M | so hard ky bit of Jeparigg wa wii LER ot Sot some e yet wi Kingston, Peterborough, Lakefield, | ahead, scoring several ends in suc- | 402 Tk an pine Ro Jog i iny 6 ant om tie Lindsay, Toronto High cession in a clever display of the |gxports ; / an impo [ latest NHL. pl mn a hich he rs 3 : Finally the Georgian coach put | 18 HL. player e, , tonto Victoria and Toronto Gren, shot-for-shot technique. : i / : t Lo y I 0 nie ee "slick handled Billy Taylor of eo iid the Oshawa, ta Starting Rig Low Beaton i i EA es : A : ; nth shut while he was on the Boston Bruins going to New York A.W. Smith Hugh Beaton a Sr , . # % . hi floor. That night Ken Dixon of | Rangers, and fast red-haired Grant Jas. Hall x2 Ted, Moss %.15 rs saunter- | Warwick of Rangers going to the R. G. Green, sk, Ar) , 8K. pW * M the Mimico Mountainee: : id | Bruins 'Wright. mein semen EY . { 4 Cth, B | er over before a face-off and said . 1 18V. TBE ponte 0 commoner puns 15) TER) oN es SERERR |n ei Ee fries could not be accepted, the| py, elphia.--Connie Mack is re- 4 EL his back and walk away. lagen, entry list assures 8 Joe dey 5| Jinquishing active business mana- MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE 4 4 ; ; "What's eating him ? fe Rgton. play and keen competition 2 Coo t of Philadelphia Athletics. Burns Credit Jewellers steameiify | | ER ; Tot 7. Gti ished Dixon asked another Owen| g 99 parte , with many of the visiting 8e While nominally still head of the | P1 i hel One 6 over- Ww 8B : ; ; th : Sound player. Bobo" Newsom Moves TU re experienced, high-| Joo ican League baseball organi- : as ¥ i'he Georgian shrugged his shoul- Around Le~vue Again ~ Member. y zation, it was disclosed, he has |to 0. i § : ders. : ay Ci Club, their oe Oshawa Cure turned over all matters outside | split two one by Siplocta over : "Him?" he said, Joh 1's 8 194) tow YOUR Fog; (API ITs 3 3 Dunn's Tailors, Jury Lovells over / A ; gular now." lB Si for pitcher Bobo player selection and playing mana- Ls sd and Palm Cigar over moving e 8g I ir gp he B He i gement to a five-man board of di- isons irik ; Success Story Newsom--New York Yankees say ' ectors, Manning Swartz outdistenced CPE | |, The pixie-like imagination of Ted | they can't find a place for the 38- git TUSARY aid Walsh ihe geces , Si iy Bo" sagien, Ie er Mackie vid (Toronto Telegram) Reeve is kin- | year-old veteran this season, ; 8 lo F n Pr Eompeted In Lindsay was next, win ot followed oF Dove Lo i dled by ge story of Sverre Fars- Te Selkative Bobs, Plt. Jess Morrison, both of the latter | Ree'er i $l : / tad of Norway, the ice-rink atten- c or eig ere - oa % on ava Outs club are billed to meet in the other ly ay 3, Denny Linton yom Ca, ; dant who cleaned up on speed-skat- | Bue teams during his 20 years with Si 41 ; i » anized baseball, has been offered bonsplel staged ab 'the Lindsay semifinal bracket. Jack pion ry Poo Lovet 12 | Grace on skates such as this comes only to those willing to work for it. Barbara Ann Scott, shown at Davos, ing events at the Olympics, il, lub for the price of $1 Curling Club, this week, and con- In both the second Silver Foam | (312), Jack Ross 120 (319), "Smillie" | Switzerland, has been practising since she was & little girl and the difficult turns and jumps 'she makes are so | eb the picture,' Says Ted -- I oo o8 8% onal ducted th Ives with distinction | event and the third Cochrane Dun- | € mings, 719, "pop" Bemis 716, JOO | o¢ural they look easy. At many of her exhibitions, spectators are disappointed because the more difficult of | "the hers pushing his Pow Deans release, but Newsom is a 10-year too. The. local representatives |lop competition, rinks representing | 5° * standing the figure skating motions are accomplished with such ease they look simple and unspectacular, aroun RR Ba ing | an in the majors and waivers were Mrs. P. A. Canning, Mrs. H. | the host club at this year's spiel | Burns Credit Jewellers ...... ; : swifter and swifter in the hopes |p, pe asked. The $1 payment R. Gilchrist, Mrs. R. C. Wright and | were very much to the fore with Yioto Billiards verse ' that certain, Someone in he , hoe would make it legal, but if Bobo're- Mrs, J. H. McDiarmid, skip. Hirce of the four semi-rinsiils 2 Faim Cigar "+ is i eventually Primeau Carnera . . .|college, service and professional ball. oa Wil Bice im instead of the | fuceq to join the claiming club hw i a. Sach Fou rounds out the sec ond OB . Recently fans have witnessed visits| Ted williams, more determined Finally, : at his own request, the would be a free agent. KINGSTON RINK He tea with skips C. C. ada Bread .. arene Sports Roundup from Bruce Woodcock, Olle Tand-|than ever to nave a good 5eason | i.o cot lo clean off the ee oe | po Washington, Newsom said he a = ie oD) y DS oe OC; | Dunn's Tallon 9 berg, Gino Buonvino and uncounted | since Joe DiMaggio beat him out for g requested the release. 1s . " surface all by himself, skating him- | « & esser weights. South Africa's that most valuable player award, h ang) Newsom did a great job for me BARELY NOSE DOUT | Sudbury. = the thixd event, N. W. | Wiens Futnicwre o> > sor: oves New York, Feb, T--(AP)--Jersey a be themext. | already has tumed layer 0000 self right into an Olympic Cham- | when I needed him most," said Pellow of Chapleau has his TOK | 0 0 0onye AND SOCIAL CLUB {00 pointe out a parallel between | When Ralph Hamilton, former offer he Vost-eeason exhibitions | Pionship! manager Bucky Harris of the Yank. -- Deliihe "next to the last round (FIERCE Ser ding, Feb, 5 | 10 Pmt boxing era and the per- | Indians University basketball star)... HAY odd, the Dallas golfer, | .Triumphal return -- grateful | ees, "However, I have decided to Sudbury, Ont., Feb. 7--(CP)--In against Sudbury quartets led by Ing, Feb. Stal | lod just after the first world war now playing for Fort Wayne Zoll- | likely won't be hitting the tourna~ rink-owner gives him a bigger | give several promising youngsters & the lowest scoring game of the Nor. | Tom Pickering, Romeo Delong- | Team Points Points | When ' numerous foreign heavy- | ners of the National Professional | ment trail this year. He has & new | SCraber and says "In 1952 you will | shot et starting roles next season, thers 'Ontarlo Curling Association's | champ and the same EZey TCT that (Top Batters _...coev 3 Te oot varying ability invaded | League, fouled out of last Sunday's | golf club ad ye tidren at home | break your won record!...Carry on! | and Newsom, at his age, simply does annual bonsplel, whiche ends here is in the Silver Foam semi-finals. ns ATR the United States in search of a few | game against Tri-Cities Blackhawks, | to keep him busy . . . 'Best-named | (Fanfare)." not fit into my plans." today, Don Groom's Sudbury rink Pellow is also & two-time semi- bucks . . , That age produced George |it was the first time he had been | young race hoss we've heard about| Probably those Olympic commit- | Newsom .won seven and lost five edged the J. A. Shamess quartet | finalist, making the grade in the |& eens Carpentier, Luis Firpo and $1,000,000 | ejected from @& game on personal | this season is Willlam Helis Greek | teemen could have avoided a lot of games after coming to the Yankees § from Kingston, 7-6, in the semi-fi- | sixth Sweet Caporal competition as gates, and also Paulino Uzcudun, | fouls in more than 15 years of com- | Blonde. It's out of Peroxide by |bad publicity if they hired a zan in mid-June from Washington Sens nals of the main President's Cup [well a8 the Cochrane. A. Milson of |Screwballs ...... Phil Scott, Knute Hansen ead petition in grade school, high school, | Heliopolis, like Ted as & press agent. ators for the $10,000 Waiver price. event last night. Brampton, who has led his rink as Leaping a as -* he Sudbury foursome were the | far as the McKellar Cup, (fourth ev- Hopes «.» first finalists to be declared for any | ent) semi-finals, is the only skip | Chain Gang vr of the six cups up for competition other than Shamess, in the main ev. Bn Soe . and they will play a Copper Cliff | ent, from outside N.O.C.A. territory | Loaf rink in the final. Mac Canapini and | to get so far. Benes sues Rake ples: --D. Keeler, 802, ), W. Branch W. Woolner 715 (257), ML , P, Sweet 03) (23 ), Ka ©. DePratto 674 (305), (242), and J. Mitrul High Triple This Week: --V. Taylor 649. les' --1I. Pipher 282, Ladies h Bingle: Men's H! Triple: --8. Brooks 909, Pp) Men's h Single This Week :--8. ngles:--R. Germond 203, 8. , H. Bright 266, D. Beau- 264, W. Dixon 262, G. Stillman ty MCLELLAN'S pyr fh [Fess "TRIP E™ |canada and U.S. | | Now Contesting | [Pairs Skating St. Moritz, Feb, 7--(AP)--With the men's and the women's Olympic figure skating titles tucked away, the United States and Canada will attempt to clean up the last re- maining figure skating event--the pairs--today. Karol and Peter Kennedy, a bro, ther-sister team out of Seattle, Wash., and Yvonne Sherman and Bob Swenning of New York are the American entrants. Suzanne Mor- row and Wally Distelmeyer of Tor- onto represent Canada. Other events today, the next to last of the 10.day winter Olympic games, include the final three heats of the four-man bobsled, & special ski jumping meet and four hockey games, Hockey has been restored as an official Olympic sport and the re- 3 He Asia : ; United Stal Ama Hockey Association team is counted The above photograph shows a section of Ontario Motor Sales well equipped body and fender dept. Thomas Wheatley, out of the final standings. 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