Daily Times-Gazette, 14 Dec 1953, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZRTTE, Monday, December 14, 1058 " HOCKEY RESULTS Dodger's Hog Batting Honors! ee tt AND STANDINGS In National League Records | Vira, gn 1, ssoclation Cup ties By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' SOCCER RESULTS [ve played 'on Saturday, Dec. i, National League NEW YORK (AP)--Even though| 4. The Brooks also finished in ivi Teplays on or be ore the fol- W LT F APS thoy didn't beat the Yankees, the [front in team batting with 263; | "LONDON (CP)--Results of soe. |" 8 Thursday, Dee, 17. 40 1958 B n Dodgers must be [runs 955; hits 1529; total bases! ..- games played Saturday in the x ranked with the most powerful 2,545; runs batted in 887 and stolen | Gt, EAMES Pave batting clubs in She ational bases 30. Aroskiva. al vy eague's year history. . Four Brooklyn players were L 20| "GRicial averages Tolaied Satur the first 10 in batting. Be- ENGLISH LEAGUE day by the league's servce bureau sides Furillo they were: Outfielder ( Apgenal 2 W Bromwich 2 showed that: Duke Snider (fourth) with .336,|Agton Villa 1 Tottenham 2 1. Carl Furillo, the team's right | Jackie Robinson (tied for seventh) Black 1 Newcastle U 8 fielder, topped the circuit in bat- (at .320 and Campanella (10th) at Carilee 1 Middlesbrough 0 ting with a .344 mark, edging Red |.312. {Chelsea 38 Manchester Schoendienst of the St. Louis Card-| The others among the Nationa! Hudderstield T 2 Preston N E 2 inals_ at .342. League's top 10 were: Stan Mu-|Manchester C 3 Sheffield W 2 Derry C 1 Distillery 1 2. Roy Campanella, the league's |sial of St. Louis Cardinals, who Portsmouth 5 Liverpool 1 Glenavon 2 Cliftonville 0 most valuable player, led runs | finished third with .337; Don Muel- [Sheffield U 8 ton W Linfield 3 Bangor 0 Dated In with 142, the most ever ler of New York k Si) .333; Richie Saderiand 2 ton A y a catcher. urn adelphia (sixth) (Welverhampton urn} 330; Monte Irvin, New York (tied 1 Buttes ny he Nd ith Robinson) .329 and Ted Kl Divisien 11 runs (ol ew or wi obinson) . al e us- zewski, Cincinnati (ninth) at 316. |Bractpun? oes Rotherham U Bristol Quebec Cits Not For Sale [is ied QUEBEC (CP) -- Frank B Oldham A 1 Luten T 2 -- Fra Re. Dvision owner of Quebec Citadelles the | Gillingham 0 Bou C1 Ontario Hockey Association, said |Troquay U 2 Shrewsbury T 0 Sunday night eh toon ntercsied Division III (Northern) selling my club" uebec Fron. tenacs of the Quebec Junior Hockey Chester 2 Rochdale 0 Leseud e was commen on a report from Kitchener Saturday saying a move will be made at a special meeting of the OHA Junior A coun- cil in Toronto Monday to merge the Citadelles and the Frontenacs. Byrne said he will not be pres- ent at Monday's meet and will BELIVERU INJURED AGAIN Richard Crashes Skov On Detroit Ice, Teams Swarm To Ice As Contest Ends By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lindsay razzed Chadwick from the sists Saturday night against Bos- There's nothing like a high- penalty box: after the Detroit for-| ton. Other Detroit marksmen were $Biritea, colorful team to revive (ward was handed a misconduct | Gordie Howe ay, Bob Gold- ading interest and that's just penalty. The talking got Lindsay ham, Dutch Reibel and Glen Skov. what Montreal Canadiens are doing |a $75 fine also and ejection from | The only Boston thy was allied in the National Hockey League. the game when the referee tacked [in the final period by. Dave Creigh- ans now expect something out on a Ya misconduct sentence. ton, a a a | Toe Wao ri she amie. on two| FICHARD GETS WO are involved, It's bound to he e Wings 1 0 attendance in all the NHL cit- | goals each by Lindsay and rookie soar, the Rages eading ally those of the United | Bill Dineen. Detroit built a 4-1 lead | Se0Fer, Pleked up tos, BOCIS CHE whose smaller crowds (but Canadiens stormed back in| js" Beocides the one he coun! ast few years are caus-|the third period to pull within one against Detroit Sunday night, he bagged one in the Canadiens' scor: ing rampage against New York LJ the i ing, concern to the league brass, [goal when Maurice Richard and league is still buzzing Saturday night. abou! | Kenny Mosdell counted within a the record 36 penalties for a total | minute of each other, Eddie Ma- ; nadiens again lost Jean Beli- 5. their ga forward who re- of 204 minutes Canadiens shared in | zur fired the other Montreal goal turned to action Thursday after an Montreal Detroit Toronto Bosto, New York Chicago Saturday's Resul New York 2 Montreal Boston 1 Detroit 7 Chicago 0 Toronto 2 Sunday's Results Montreal 3 Detroit 4 Toronto 2 New York 1 oston 2 Chicago 2 Future Games \ Dec. 16--Boston at New York. American League WLT F Pis. 16 9 4112 36 16 12 0 102 32 1412 2100 94 30 rie 311 1'% 8 3 Guelph Leafs Providence 1019 1 74112 21 Plead Public Tid Ball Club Saturday's Results Providence 2 Cleveland 6 Hershey 2 Pittsburgh 5 Buffalo 2 Syracuse 3 2 Svatays Results Pittsburgh 0 Buffalo 0 GUELPH (CP) -- Jim Kendrick, president of Guelph Maple Leafs of the senior intercounty baseball league, said Sunday a public meet- ing is planned for today to find a yay keep! Intercounty base- b here ne Cleveland 5 Providence 4 15'5 3104 63 33 season. 10 13 85 89 21 erating. Earlier it was announced 59 114 OTHER MATCHES | Bradford C 4 Carlisle 1 {Crystal P 2 Colchester U 1 Re 0 Coventry C 0 1 Southampton 1 IRISH LEAGUE Ards 0 Glentoran 4 Ballymena U 5 Coleraine 1 Crusaders 4 Portadown 2 oO ome ts Buffalo Cleveland A 72 96 on bse aril oor i ae, Cry feat in two nights when 0 _Boiv: one gO 8 Ue them 2-1 ne New York up Ron Stewart for the other Bo Sunday night. Boston and Chicago [Play a part in both Toronto goals. each salvaged a point in the! Chicago. tied Boston Sunday night week-end action when they played |when Bill Mosienko scored with to a 22 tie before a Sunday night [barely a minute remaining. Gus crowd of 5,092 in Chicago. Bodnar got Chicago's other goal in Dineen was the big triggerman |the second period after Joe Ukay in the week-end action. Besides |gave Boston a 1-0 first-period lead. his two goals Sunday night, he|Leo Labine counted Boston's sec- bagged two counters and two as- Gateshead 4 Halifax T 0 Mansfield T 6 Darlington ¢ SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Celtic 4 St. Mirren 0 Dundee East Fife 1 Falkirk 1 Hearts 3 Hamilton A 3 Aberdeen 2 Hibernian 1 Stirling A 2 see Rusonal EXAMPLES OF LOANS 154.19 529.59 | 756.56 = 15 MO. | 24 MO. | 24 MO, Never "1'$12 | $28 | $40 when they played Toronto Maple |in the first period. Eee ou RRL oR Rl Ra spree A was the big Se08 9 lis Probably ork Rangers Via in Montreal: In |ankle injury kept him _aut_of She "15 Detroit crowd of the season, 13,831, [the other game Saturday night [line-up for Joven bu oy. % turned out last night to See the |Harry Lumley scored his fifth | fered" a fractured chee oh e . : Wi play the Canadiens. |shutout as rots Maple Leafs |he banged into the goa post as Te Habitants didn't disappoini | shut out Chicago Black Hawks 2-0 he fell to the Jee Ww 1] efenceman them and when the uzzer | in Toronto on goals by Harry Wat- | Jack vals of angers. Vis went, with a 43 victory in De- son. e Leafs' win over Rang 'S W dd a near free-for-all| Leafs handed Rangers their sec: ", aurice Richard crashed Glen ov ers from both benches ay the ice. Before the milling Dae were parted referee B! wick slap- ped a misconduct and a game misconduct on Doug Harvey that will cost ihe Mouréal defenceman an_ automatic : Earlier, in he third period, Ted Kitchener Owen Sound Windsor Hamilton Chatham Stratford « OHA Sr. A 1410 1102 84 29/aged the executive fo make one Dec. 15--Pittsburgh at Cleveland. WLT F A Pts. 15 9 1127 87 381|import regulations have encour- 11 14 85 101 23 | more effort to keep the Leafs op- ond tally. Future Games 15 6 96 82 31| Kendrick said new Interconnty 11 |that the franchise would not be QUEBEC ACES SECOND Ottawa Springfield Tied First In Quebec Loop Bloomer counted for Springfield and Bep Guidolin for Ottawa. Sun- day, Roy Harrison and Erwin Grosse scored for Quebec while Bus Gagnon tallied for Ottawa. both scored three goals in Chicou- timi's rout of the Saints. Pete Tka- chuk scored two and Germain Le- ger, Normie Dussault, Lou Smrke and Georges Roy one each. Joe Malo, Ed Stankiewicz Bob McLean were the Saints' scorers. Larry Kwong's two first-period were enough to earn the Braves a 2-0 shutout over Chicou- timi Saturday. Sunday, Kwong, Jean-Paul Bisaillon, Jack Irvine, and Dewar Thomson netted a goal each for the Braves. Orval Tessier two Fin Paul Meger one JEWEL LBAGUR . sscconserencsece esse senssPene I I EE - : cssesee g 5 9 : GREEREEES RRB.SURRERE EUNRREPRES SERMRENESSS gh Sco Major Group--Pete Dobbins, 781; Dib Little, 761; Ed Brown, 745; John Ford, 726 (321); Frank Zar- 723; EY ee, 718; Henry Sarnowsky, A Group 2-Dave O'Black, 771; Carson Heard, 747 (330). Group 3--J. Hedges, 708; Ted McGrath, 706; H. Newsome, 691 (313). 5 x 4B. Gilliland, 714; Pid- werbecki, 706. Special notice to all UAW bowlers: Friday night will be the night of the also a regular league night and there will be points at stake as usual, FAMILY DOUBLES Geos--29 . Stikers--27 Whoits--25 .... Rollers--20 Hellers--31 . Hightoppers--29 . ... Whiffers--15 With one night left in the section we've got new leaders. The Bolts have been plugging along steadily and by taking 4 from the Whiffers have grabbed first place by them- selves. The Spooks knocked the Frolicks out of contention when they beat them 3 to 1. The Spit- fir's got a life by splitting points | with the Whoits and the Chiefs made a fighting chance for them- selves by beating the Geos 3 to 1. The Piies were in there for awhile but could only get 3 from the High- so' they are out. In the ¥ + g-meos the Stinkers topped © ¥ Hards 3-1, the Hellers beat ..ats By the same score and Dynamites and Rollers tied a #Pa' Jarvis with 745 (260, 257, %) '2A for the night followed by a Peel 688 (250, 242), Tom Richardson 683 (317, 208), Ted Me- Ei rrs, ristmas Roll, it is H Dynamites 2 Ww Hards--19 2d IE ghegy Lovel 224 Tureski 220, Joanne Richardson 219, Carl Henry 219, Merv Dale 218 ohnston, Fred Bates, Chuck Peel and y's particular atten- Ward with a big bold Don't forget, folks, Chicken next week. for 'evety on 59. | Roll LOCAL 222 CLUB DEFEATS LOCAL 1197 G.M. TRUCK CLUB Although the Local 222 club was a little under par, the Oshawa boys = Imihaged to take all the s from ir opponents, Local 1% SM. Frock : po uss r led the local boys to victory with a nice triple score of 787, while Lloyd Sabins just missed 700 mark by 2 pins, Keeler is just beginning to hit his stride, after a rather shaky start. None oH, i 3 Torunis bod broke records, al 1197 4 is the weakest club in the lea- gue, and at present are in the cel- lar spot. Local 222 Oshawa Alex. Donaldson 145 221 Vince McCabe 226 189 Jack McDonald 209 Ed Branto v.99 Russ Keeler 240 Lloyd Sabins 229 Team Total 1128 1089 1165 3382 Team Handicap 9 9 0 0 Grand Total 1128 1089 1165 3382 Local 1197 G. Truck Toronto A. McLaughlin 189 175 180 . Walker 182 185 182 . Monk 194 193 271 A. Skibinsky 179 169 168 James 194 167 179 B. Pavish 153 150 169 i iy rnin" ma ns | Team Ttotal 938 889 981 | Team Handicap 134 134 134 oe {Grand Total 1072 1023 1115 3210 3 CLUB We held our Christmas party in the Orange Temple Thursday night. e had a sumptuous repast follow ed by Christmas carol singing, Eva MacCabe at the piano. Ex- changing of presents followed by games and contests. A very enjoy- able time was had by all. Much credit is due our President, Mary Bright and the two conveners Jen Perry and Nellie Picketts. Now for | our bowling report after all that. | E. MacAbe was top bowler this week with a nice 313. She is also our double with 469. Merry Mac's whitewashed "Pin Heads. Ha; py Gang whitewashed Slow Pokes. | Rollers took two points from Scot- | ties. Denyer 253, D. Healey 222. M. Lemon League--K. Rutherford 99, {N. Recketts 98, F. Lawton 95, A. Brooks 92, G. Gwilliams (2! Farrow 90, 97, C. Norris 82, I. | Hann 65, I. Adams 62, G.. Gwil- |liams 61 and E. Taylor 50. TEAM STANDING Jacques Locas and Jimmy Moore | brok Mc- [Do -|L. Shaw 81. Find Ray Gariepy Had Been Playing With Facial Injuries BOSTON (AP) -- Ray Gariepy, Boston Bruins' rookie nceman today appeared out of National Hockey League action for an in- definite period. When Gariépy suffered a facial cut against the Red Wings in De- troit Saturday night, x-rays re- vealed he had been playing with a fractured left cheekbone and a en nose much of the since Dec. 8. he was hit by a shot fired Milt Schmidt during practice. quired more with referee Bill Chadwick ame in Montreal before suffer- fa his Detroit mishap. Aquatic Carnival Held at Hamilton HAMILTON rout of town swimmers Ontario and United States points carried gal Chiictuce Carniv the ub Saturday. Steve Lovelock |p, FORD WINS MIAMI MIAMI, Fla. Ford, the most paign, whipped the veteran Sam Snead in a torrid two-man battle over the final 36-hole stretch Sun- day to win the $10,000 Miami Trailing Snead by a, stroke at the start of the last rdund, Ford caught up with the West Virginia slammer on the first hole to lawsch a see-saw fight in which it was Snead that ally yielded under the pressure, i Ford a ihites-mdaf-par 67 for a 72-hole total A ht strokes under Jur or the 65 yard Miami Springs municipal course, to beat Snead four strokes and deny him a sixth championship in this tournament. time | Maribo: Gariepy's trouble started when [Galt e ac-|B in a {Quebec Western Open | New Westminster 3 Seattle 4 International League Niagara Falls 5 17 x-Sarnia 415 69 107 x-Withdrew from League. Saturday's Results Windsor 0 Stratford 3 Chatham 1 Hamilton 5 Niagara Falls 2 Kitchener 4 Sunday's Results Owen Sound 6 Windsor § 1 Geo the back next year. used next season. It is expected that an attempt $6.000 to will be made! to raise debts and provide funds wipe ol for nite) operations in the spring. Kendrick also announced that e O'Addario, Leafs coach for ast two seasons, not be Future Games . 15 -- Windsor at Niagara Kitchener at Owen Sound. OHA Jr. LT F APts. 0 126 2118 9 1102 Dee, Falls; Ww St. Catharines 17 7 St. Michael's 16 7 my 94 ht © DD et DN 8ESams B8SxEaan IDES 13 8 . ] Kitchener - 5 Galt 4 Sunday's Res: uebee 2 Marlboros uelph 4 St. Michael's 8 Fu Games ture Mo Bory B heat. Kitchener; ros a ue ' St. Catharines. i °F ho Take In Two New Grand Circuit M'brs. COLUMBUS, O. (AP)--Harness racing's Grand Circuit admitted two new track members and re- elected officers at its annual meet- ng here Saturday. ew members of the circuit are Vernon Downs, Vernon, N.Y. (July 26-31), and Hazel P. troit (June 7-13). , near De- Octave Blake, South Plainfield, N.J., was re-elected to his eighth consecutive one-year term as pres- ow A other officers also were re-e ed. The 26-week Grand Circuit stand at Yonkers, end Nov. at Park, Calif. International Louisville 3 Fort W Milwaukee ledo Western Can®da Junie Medicine Hat 10 Lethbridge 7 Johnston 9 Louisville 2 Northern Ontario Senler A Pembroke 2 Sault, Mich. 2 der Bay Junior . A. Bruins 2 Junior . Cdns 6 Mtl. Royals 3 Provinclal League St. Jerome 6 St. Hyacinthe 8 Exhibition Ottawa Senators 4 Cornwall § clinched the western and Cleveland B Cleveland Browns Suffer First Loss NEW YORK AP)--Detroit Lions division title be represented by Windy O'Neill, a lawyer and former player with Quebec Aces of the Quebec leagu. Emile Couture, president of Frontenacs, will attend the meet- ing. "Wiggie" Wylie Jumps Canucks GALT (CP)--Bill (W! ) Wylie, star centre who Jum Vancou- ver Canucks of the Western Hockey League Friday, said early today "business reasons' caused him leave the club. Wylie said he had talked Coleman E. Hall, owner of the Canucks. Asked if he would return to the Canucks he said "I don't know yet." Earlier Hall said in Vancouver "I have no idea why he left. ried a1 day Sunday to contact him A Sephote. but I failed. There Kilmarnock 8 Stenhouse! Sueea of 83 R rs aith R 3 Clyde vision B muir 2 1 Albion R 3 Dundee U 3 Alloa 1 U1 Arbroath 1 Motherwell 4 Di Patrick T 9 Al unfermline 1 Forfar A 1 irdrieonians 0 Morton 0 Queen's P 3 St. Johnst Ac d roun: 2 Tr one 6 Cowdenbeath 1 Third Lanark 2 Dumbarton 1 Football Association Cup crington anme! 'R 3 re Barrow § Great Yarmouth 3 Cambridge U 1 Bradford 2 Hastings? U 4 Swindon T 1 0 4 Weymouth Bristol C 8 to Jspawicn T2 Waunammenw AS to wall 3 Headington U 3 Northam T1 v1 Spiel Hassle Peterhoro 'All hot 0 Scun! wh vi dershot 1 P R 1 Nuneaton B 1 Abeve payments cover everything! Even § Payments for in-belween @mounts ore in proportion. (Can.) At Ponsemal, it's "yes" promptly to employed people -- married or single. No bankable security re- quired. Pouenal and its affiliated companies are mow the largest loan group in Americe--with over 9S offices throughout Canada. Phone first for a 1.visit loan. 2 sonal t % ST. Po Fis 1 Simcos ' Ne 1 3-4687 o Sohn P. Alexander, YES MANager OPEN DAILY 9 TO § © SATURDAY 9 TO 12:30 Loans mode to residents of oll surrounding towns . Porvenel Finance Company of Canade SYSTEM INANCE Saturday when C Saskatoon. ved | Hi-Lo's Forbes i | ber of Harness Horse Year COLUMBUS, ©. (AP) -- Hi-Lo's Forbes, a bla wi brought only. $300 as a A named harness horse of for 1953. The five-year-old of $52,625 in taking 0 Wagner of Landover Hills, Md Hi-Lo's Forbes turned in a num- superlative performances during the 1953 campaign, but the one which sewed up was a 1,58.6 Raceway in New A a full second, it was the fastest mile ever re red by horse on a half-mile oval. Voting on a 10-7-5-3-1 basis in a poll conducted by the U.S. Trot- ting Association, 112 turf writers accorded the son of Frisco Forbes a 340-point mar; over Pronto Don, winner of No. 1 rating in was year w a | 1951. Hi-Lo's Forbes received 053 Cleveland will play at Detroit Dec. 27 for the league champion- C als chalked their first victory oef the reg Chicago Bears 24-17. outs Pittsburgh Steelers edged Washing- ton Redskins 14-13. Satiigay nl 4 Los Angeles Rams eas! igh isposed Green Bay Packers Js17 Happy Gang .. 9 Rollers yh 16 Pin Heads 16 Slow Pokes OPUC LEAGUE Hurrah! for the Nitwit's they took 4 points this week. The Four B's and the Short-bottoms took 3 points from the Jets and Esopz respectively. TEAM ST. INGS Short-bottoms pei Nitwit's Ladies high single, June 289. Ladies high triple, Rose Ferencz, 257, 215, 735 Mens high single and triple, 208 319 209 734) Bud Moore. Over 200, B. Goyne 246, A. Shaw 243, 233, H. Longbottom 234, M. Hartshorn 231 B. Tkaczuk 231 J, 230, H. Hutton 214, T. Colvin 205, 203, L. Wilson 203, E. White 202° D. ge i Kaye Hutton 99 mon ue, Kaye Hutton 99, ® What no Ferencz's tonight? AUXILIARY 27 Three whitewashes 'this week. Seegar Pops whitewashed champs; H. - Bombs whitewashed Seven- Up; Rollers whitewashed Jets. Try- Hards took 2 points from Puddlers, Top Notches Sparkplugs. Doubles .-- M. Mayne 445 (200, 245); M. Jamieson 427 (224, 203); 200 -- H. MacInally 235, R. Ellis 220, E. Smart 208, J. Slater 206. TEAM STANDING Topnotchers Seven Ui Try - Duddlers Spark Plugs ollers took 2 pints from '| Schenectady in the H. [ton's Too Much Tact Means Confusion VARSITY BEATS BUFFALO UFFALO, N.Y. (CP)--Univer- B sity of Toronto defeated Buffalo State 66-55 in an exhibition basket- ball game Saturday night. points to 418 for the trotting geld- ing from Hayes Fair Acres Stable in Du Quoin, IIL. NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sithding; Moutteal, won 19, lost 11, tied points. Points: Howe, Detroit, 37. Goals: Richard, Montreal, 18. Assists: Howe, Detroit, 38. Shutouts: Lumley, Toronto and Sawchuk, Detroit, 5. Penalties: Lindsay, Detroit, and Gadsby, Chicago, ® 'Peg Grid Scene? CHICAGO AP)--George Trafton who said Friday in Winnipeg that he had been fired as coach of Winnipeg Blue Bombers, said Sun- day he'll return to there Tuesday WouvLo you BELIEVE 77 - to find out "where I stand." Trafton, a former centre for Chicago Bears of the National Football League, said he hopes that Tuesday "the whole matter will be cleared up." In Winnipeg Friday, Bomber esident Karl Slocomb denied that afton had been fired. Slocomb said the club has decided to hire another man for the new position of "head coach," but that Traf oh as "coach" is unaffected. Trafton noted Sunday that Blo- comb was quoted as saying he had never been head coach of the Bombers. "Well, then, who the hell was, if T wasn't," Trafton said: Trafton said he regretted that his departure from innipeg for Chicago 'gave the impression that 1 was job-shopping." His name has been mentioned as a possible suc- cessor to Gene Ronzanj, who re- cently resigned as head coach of Green Bay Packers. Trafton, who came to Chicago to attend the Bears-Chicago Cardin- als' football finale, still has one year to go on a three-year con- tracf as coach of the Bombers. ~A CROCODILE CAN RUN ON IT'S NIND LEGS Yam A rn His "yearly salary was estimated at $12,000. SYRACUSE SIGNS 'CHIEF' SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)--Lamar (Skeeter) Newsome, 42, of Colum- bus, Ga., is the new manager of Syracuse Chiefs, general manager Gene Martin announced Saturday. 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