Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Nov 1953, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tucoday, November 17, 1958 14 LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES |Topnotch Players Blloustics 5 ae : ger Cats EN Ty Or ATiON CS ed Tied Up For Crucial Series want to purchase the Pacific Coast |and Brooklyn Dodgers. -- ST. GEORGES U. C. LEAGUE nl : FAMILY DOUBLLS tion is given, we don't want that ~ Spades are in there again taking 12a ue batting champion for orly MANY OLDIES HAMILTON (CP) -- Always a USE NEWCOMERS Toronto Argonauts Saturday Alou Chiefs 28 telub 9 our league. 5 more points from e Happy ame winner for $10.0007 ag no-hit This year's crop, includes such | prdesmaid but never a bride, Other players still nursing in-|ettes h ag 25 players dressed, one Spitfires x STANDING |Gang. The Deadringers and The Rurier for the same fee? familiar names as Bob Dillinger, Hamilton Tiger-Cats will try for|, uo "pc in shape to pl + funder the ber al "Th Spooks i | Major Group 'Hotshots were also lucky enough t0| These and many others can be Clint Hartung, Gene Bearden, their first Grey Cup berth in five es in shape play are: |under number allowed. ey Bolts Si Wilson Batteries ) take all the points from the Ever-| acquired at the annual major Kolloway, George Munger, Ra years when they meet Montreal [end Tom Poole, recovering from used Tom Moran, a Brantford Pixies 5 ; Rotish Men's Wear .. sharps and Double Dingers. The |jeague draft Nov. 30 in Atlanta Gumpert, Howard Fox, Bobo Hol-|Ajouettes here Wednesday. fractured ribs and a dislocated |product, at end--the first time he Whoits Ernie Cay Lumber .. 23 Beavers and Aces split their points. | Ga," The draft list, compiled an loman, Allie Clark, George Wilson |The game is the first of a best-|thumb; backfielder Chuck Hun-|has been in a Big Four game. Mike Hightoppers enter. > Burns Credit Jewellers 2 Anne Bessie rolled a 495 double |jscued by the bassball commis- and Dick Sisler. of-three series for the Big Four singer, 'injured thigh, and quarter- Kove, a guard from University Goos : Stroud's. "0.0... Nice bowling Anne. Alec Borovsky, 'sioner's office, contains some 1,500 The list includes a number of | championship. back Al Dekdebrunm, still wearing |of Western Ontario who played Hellers % Jubilez Pavilion 3 475 double; Father Pereyma 452; |minor league players to choose " too. As The Tigers have made the Big|2 cast left hand. only a few games this season, saw Folics 23 Ee i Warner Williams Radio Nelle Smith 430; Helen Gourlie 402; (from, All are a gamble. and . Four playoffs during the last four| In their winning game over!considerable action against Argos. sigs Frank Zak Painter } Dint O'Brien, 402. Last year, 11 players were draf- ts, Broo rile seasons but each time were elim- : Victor' vo S ne 3 Team standing is as follows: [ted at a cost of $120,002 slim with promising | inated in the finals. Their rivals Gara umong Spades total by comparison. Six managed fod in each case went on to win the Group 2 to last out season and none h | Grey Cup. : Cornish Jewellers ... 2 Hotshots . distinguished himself to at | unless the player is de as| poll Ww A ver id EE re gor Hm I al BL oq Sam es ME P0018 Solyuy a Fexsve.. r ; on! r n : Mii 8 face 3 #1 wide: pen 22 Whee! and Tire ....... Happy Gang Si i sLeague's newest entry--Baltimore players in the PCL to $10,000 for | Sunday. If a third game is Some Be Te Fromcs set them down ; = Dead Ringers vs. Orloles--by virtue of the switched- Players from triple A leagues: sary it will also be in Montreal Elmer 7 31m 'Spies took 3 rom the 5 Bversharps Ee i See Fe ed pas ergueon Stinkers and the Spooks handed ve Double Dingers ew National i YS class D. IGHT DRULS tos pul is Tiger the Geos the same treatment. Grille Assembly rug There were three 4-0 wins by the Machine Shop Cats ih qugh Donates Wosday locrosse was @ gome to be revered, Whoits over the Try Hards, the Group 3 § : - a . . and will nami » 4 Lineback in Arm: .. would have been surprised a few weeks Bolts over the Dynamites and the| Black's Men's Wear .. Vi iy. Svmstrong back at the very skimpy coverage ac- the Nuts. The i Highsioppers a "the Hellers Final Hardware .. ' the series opener. Cam Fraser and corded the Mann and Minto cup games, Duplate Royal Bailey may play but it is except in the regions immediately con- and the Rollers and Whippers end-| Oghawa Railway ....... , S li H k Sh d h J oubtful. Dick Brown who played cerned. Since these trophies represent, +d the SBE WAY best with 790 a Log : n onight tea ng oC ey ow in Saturday's game with an in- respectively, the senior and junior championships of nada, (327, 248, 215) followed by Pat Jar-| * Drivers s ; : pa jured leg, is still lim . Voyles the generel lack of interest displayed therein by the press of vis 762 (280, 259, 223), Russ Clarke| Lead Slingers CALGARY (CP)_The first Cana- | MONTREAL Sori achive Canadiens lot ground las) week 129 he Won't be putting the Tigers the Dominion, is unfortunate, the more so, since lacrosse is i 0 routine , a a! worl ore toga 's mation 739 (353), Bud Henderson 728 (312, dian championshi fight ever National Hockey League's weekly|counting three of a possible eight the. so: hd vy officially and lly Canada's al game. Except for hockey, lacrosse is the fastest game played afoot. Trim Lin a 235), Ozzie Moore 718 (304, 217), staged in Calgary is scheduled for : Leaf : tonight with Yvon Durelle, the |Official statistics show the Detroit points. The Red Wings and s i 0 Duminien_findls held And a lacrosse field is no place for a weakling. For it is a rugged roup , i i former Baie Ste. Anne, N.B. . |Red Wings' well-publicized produc-|each won two and tied one in i 1 e Tu Yay Studer iy; Red Jormer ling nt > 5 Su tion line heads the list of individual | three starts, good for five of a|five and has won four Grey Cups. he-man's game, with speed, skill and bodily contact. And it is the wei inst | point-getters. possible six points. They were defeated 18-12 by Winni. | Oldest of all the games played in America, ante-dating baseball = as no. As: Brym: an. pping 2 Teieht own ou Je Jive agalust So today, on the reasonable] Howe collected two goals and peg in 1985. Their last Ge Cup and hockey. So far as records indicate, the first Canadian clubs a) opuLY 643 (254. 200) Carin" Line ; Durelle, one of three fighting |theory that goals, not assists, win (two assists last week to run his game was 1943 when they fook a|| Were organized i the 1830's, but each followed its own rules and rv Am : : Heavy Reject .......... brothers, and ome of four brothers |hockey games, we give you a line total points to 20. He has six goals 14 victory over Winnipeg RCAF, the game was not standardized until 1860-61. The code of regu- The P 1 in the Canadian Army, goes into|that is doing just about as well, |and 14 assists, league-leader on| Many Hamilton firms warned lations then drown up by Dr. W. George Beers, known as the J 18 (260), Stan Ward 612 (225 Rear Quarters thy 12-round bout with a record of | Harry Watson, George Armstrong assists. Lindsay has six goals and their employees of the consequen-|{| 'Father of Lacrosse", gave the game great impetus and it became 30s | 4 Al Jamieson 602 (221, |HIGH SCORES 18 straight victories, 12 by knock-|and Tod Sloan of the Toronto|Reibel five. Lindsay collected three | ces of missing work Wednesday to the Dominion's national sport by an act of legislation in 1867. yo - | gtr group -- Dave Reynolds outs. In his last appearance here Maple Leafs. assists last week and Rebel one go to the game. But the warnin For years it flourished mightily. Epic battles were fought Good singles were rolled by Reg 886 ( ); Lloyd Sabins 848 (315); labout a year ago, the 23-year-old is unit has no fancy name, [goal and one assist. They rank 4 cist a aE YT, dutyies, Ran. e Borrow 258: How-| Pete Dobbins 823; Ed Brown 802 | Durelle, scored a convincing vic-|like the aptlytagged production behind Howe with 18 and 17 points, an 5 amo sams in the such os wa : (313); Vince McCabe 767 (323); tory over Irish Jimmy Nolan of | line of Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay respectively. Geofirion picked ® - | Harry Gillard 765; Packey McFar- | Caigary. Durelle is a former holder | 20d Dutch Reibel. It's simply a|two assists and follows with 1 '|1ane 764; Ed. Branton 723. of the Canadian middleweight |We-score-'em line. Take a look at|points. Then comes Sloan, who @ *! "Group 2 -- Dave O'Black 823 | championship. the figures. got one assist in three games and| MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal d g 4 | (325); Doug Hodgson :_ B.| Harper, another hard hitter, lost| The Detroit trio has scored 17 now has 15 points. Richard is tied Alouettes, in the Big Four football As played by the white man, who adopted the game from the Jeyes 750; V. Conlin 732: A. Eve-|an unpopular decision here a|Of the team's 39 goals, 43.59 per (at 13 points with Eddie Sandford playoffs with Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Indians, lacrosse was introduced to the United States in the 1880's man 732; A. Buller 71; Eddie Big- | month ago to Jim Byrne of Seattle. |cent of the total. The Leaf unit of Boston Bruins. WoFued out Monday night for the ar 717; D. Henning 712; S. Gedge But his supporters point out that|Das scored 16 goals, 43.24 per cent| GADSBY MOVES vp time before the Shamrocks and an Indian team at Boston. The game was played 208: | 701. the 21-year-old Harper gave away |Of the team's 37 goals. Bill Gadsby, hard-w de- on Boston Commons, in the now-roaring heart of the Hub. After H Group 3 ' -- Ron Murray 871 |apout 40 pounds to the Seattle The figures give a good idea|fenceman of the lowly cago series. thot contest New En. land groups begon e rimentin with 202; $29): . Newsome 722; Bill Platt heavy and still came out of the |i 4 the R S Wings and Leals Black Rais, Souiita a gol aq Absenied were guard Ray Cicia, (| the Idian game us A i ly oi ne pc Ai ! f unmarked. are only two an assist and moved from en er, wing Ai . .S. Ir giate / : 4 -- M. Tutak 695. e years later and it is now the guiding body. Its original Grou; fight ADVANTAGE the league-leading Montreal Cana place tie to eighth spot with 12|Blaicher and tac) y members hailed from New England, but today teams as far south - |SECTION WINNERS Harper, a native of Saskatche-|diens. Both clubs get a crack at po as the Carolinas are included. The gome is played in scores of Major group, Wilson Batteries; the Montrealers before this time| Half a dozen ers are tied Group 2, rmish Jewellers; Group | an who farms in the Amber val- next week. It's significant, too, that [for ninth place, including Watson ; d Mi United States eolleges. 1{3, Black's Men's Wear; Group 4, ley area, '75: miles north of Ed- neither the Win gs nor the Leafs |with seven goals and four assists use International CKD Pickers. mopton, will enjoy an en e Ra as many games as|and Paul Ronty of New York | knee Injuries. Blaicher is in hos- larity in other years. ens LE pital Any old-timer of sport, to whom onies reach havi 4 the sport's popu to be and De iggt ot Je wit} have Sauudiens. LEADS igi oe anced PL. al th influenza but may be visited England in 1884, end, able . [ He Mare Saperiansad Sastafuer. The unit-scori basis can't be land © 2osis. play. and Ca an clubs met annual applied to Montreal, although| Harry Lumley of the Leafs is ng he week und aurice (Rocket) Richard is set-| crowding Detroit's Terry Sawchuk | gis ceporied a doubtful starter a good experts here give Harper ry chance the goal pace for the league |as leading goalie. Sawchuk's goals- Dure o outing over with 'ine Bertie (Boom Boom) against e was 1.38 a week jn the Grey Cup game Nov. lle but the New ck , Cicia would not be on boy has power in each hand and|Ge€offrion has scored seven and ago. Now it 1.44. Lumley im- the ability fo break up a fight at|veteran Ken Mosde! six. proved his 1.78 to 1.599. time. - t the last two » : Brisebois in serious In the woods an ettort to| Canadian Boxing [woubie, but he seemed rusty and toughen up. . on the defensive. oh ollout erowd of about 330 | Champion Beaten UEBEC (CP)--Claude Fortin of Montreal Monday night earned a unanimous decision over Cana- Baty Mauch Has [aon rulers om Seni orlom Hope : TORONTO (CP)--W: bers LUBRICATE WITN -- ia CITIES SERVI TROJAN CHASSIS GREASES » # Fg : ALUMINUM COMBINATION We had fa aig, scores over 70 La STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS this week, with Shorts Davis 787 Bagpened. to. tha' sori of The 9 Ed ESE VES A rr or ie men al nne GE 7 % ¥ A Bessie high for the ladies with & lr Fo There's @ big saving br fuel bills nice 287. The Lemon League is . 4 when you seal your house from still ymproving, | think some of the = p-------- winter's blast with ealitex i8 sre : aluminum storm doors and windows. With their snug fis, tailor-made for each house individually, you'll have many winters of warm, lower cost comfork 8 Hl § ¥ i $ i g8 is RENNIE A , 270,418; G. Hu , 256, 238; Jo A, mh ed H . Davis, fA ; A. Brown, 2 - ts w icked up 20%: ns 30. 310, A. Brow, Hillman Minx 4-door sedan, fully equippeea Ne ¥ : a uibe opposition get. | Grant, 239, 214; F. Waite, 219, 202; at- R Forget about painting your storms wil section winner 7 ts . Brown, 244, 206; R. Vinneau, OU R10 i, hone Binal nlght, 110, "208; W, Jeffrey, 200: W. and screens in Pall of Spring. the way through the first section, |Smith, 218; Cocker, 220; A. : altex cluminum storms and A. . | Bessie, 287; B, s i-B. were nosed out by the CKD Pick- ' Bessie, 287; B Crawtory 263 screens need no painting when ers, who have picked up at least Brown, 240; §. an, 227; M. i eight points by default. it was |Patterson, 240; L. White, 208; T. they're put up and no painting for really hard to take. Dennis, 203; R. LeBlanc. 209; G. .the rest of their life. Just another In order to overcome this default |Gay, 238; D. Crozier, 208; E. El- feature that kes culitex trouble, the executive has decid- |lioft, 213; E. Waite, 244; S. Hobbs, a ales: 41 u ed to at once, expell two clubs 2218; G. Haines, 220; M. B wonderful buy end a wonderful 4 Basque, 226; comfort. from group 4, this group will now |228; G. . : operate on an Ign toa sched- |284; D. Smart, 201; I. Smith, 231; S$ ue for the balance of the season. |8. Harvey, 235. is most unfair to continue to five points by default, it reduces TEAM §14 NDINGS prize fund, and it ruins the ot Lucks v competition for the contenders. Go Cutters . ' Last the Life of Your House ~The executive intends to con- Dumbe Is = . 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