"Overs took four points and CAN YOU GO FOR THIS ? _ Chicago Black Hawks Bow To Red Wings - Then Resume Search For i THE CANADLAN PRESS ve! selling cago ng A but the ng 're only looking for hockey that the Hawks, who have lost games all season, were be out rd En National ave aroun Ta been denied on Even the fact that the Hawks season are playing some of their games in Indianapolis, to re- vive jterest in the jor ier Asner can League stronghold, has n eg by the finger-pointers as in- e that want to get out Hav - aii 31 I wks were a from Detroit Red Wings in Indian- oe was an inkling they may get help from, other clu , 90 miles south of Chicago, e : ' Arthur Wirtz, boss of the Chicago d | rete," Wirtz organization who has repeatedly denied any sale s stions, with league president Clarence Campbell and sh Symthe, man- aging director of the third-place Toronto Maple leafs. The subject, naturally: players. "We didn't get - anvihing con- said after the Chi- cago huddle. ee Tm of pe more optimistic than I wi the meeting. Money isn't the prob- m." WANTS TOP PLAYERS My nila views tha players, virtually all Canadians, are with Montreal, Toronto, Detroit and Boston. He s! ests "some sort of equit- able draft arrangement." Smythe, who said earlier this week that he dudurs Peg hy Rg cago pulled ou e, commented after Friday meeting: met |fair. It's Hockey Talent "It was a cloak-and-dagger af- kind of a two-way bar- gain. If they'll do something, we'll bab : 3 e'had a big "if" at But tached. "I was down there looking for players, too," he added. e talks didn't fizz on the last- piace Hawks. They disappointed ,388 Indianapolis tans, more th they've drawn at cago lately, with their sho ainst the Wings. It was their 24th defeat in 34 games. The Red Wings took ahea Canadiens. Leftwingers To! Leswick and Ted Lindsay and Howe scored for troit. Right- winger Jimmy Peters tallied the only Chicago goal. The Wings took a 2-0 lead in the first period and stood off brief Black Hawk drives in the second and third sessions for their 18th win in 31 games. an | Toronto at Boston, over first place with 42 points, two d of the idle Findso HOCKEY RESULTS AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National WwW L Toronto 187 Montreal 1911 Toronto 15 9 Boston 1311 New York 816 Chicago 524 Friday's Detroit 8 Chicago 1 ' Future Games / Dec. 19--Boston _at Montreal; New York at Toronto. Dee. 20--Montreal at New York; Chicago; Detroit ' at NARA N BRISBR 823538, \ £ 2 = Sy 8 SEgEassg, £0 bt ht 1k ht bh 1d 80, wanShaRES SEL RSwes 228388 "F Resul Kitchener 2 Chatham Stratford 8 Niagara Future Games Dec. 19 -- Windsor at Owen BOWLING NEWS SATURDAY MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE le 726 , 288). High single, Earl Noah Scores over 200 -- Earl Noah 282, Helen Powlenchuck 262, 226, 238; George Powlenchuck 203; Bob Brown , 209, Howard Edgecombe ; Bessie Martindale 216, 219; Grant 246, Mrs. Sweet 221, G. McLa! 212, 5 1 Ed Lemon -- Pear gombe 69, Mes. McLa hlin > Bond 84, Ed B 81, 82; Winnifred Flegg 81. DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS CLUB Hot-Rods, Redheads and Push- from Splint- Jitters. Bi 1, Lil Yourkevich 413, Audrey ranton 404, Ella Long 402, Dot Shelenkoff 401. Me! Christmas aM a Happy New Year to you TEAM STANDING Shephard"s People's Clothing .. 6--26 Gold Medal Cleaners 6--13 Stacey's Florist 6--21 Fred's Drive-In .... Jury and Lovell .... Wellman Motors Scott's Record Bar .. 3-15 Fowler Electric Kinloch's 3% CLUB \No doubles today, no white washes either. Gla Abbott was our high bowler with 260. Over 200: G. Abbott 260," Jen Perry 216, Sarah Haun 212, Marg. Dwyr 210. Lemon League: J. Hann 99, Flo Lawton 98, A. Watson 95, J. Perry 94, B. Hooisma 92, M: Henderson ull [91 E. Taylor 88, 67; C. Norris 83 im | G. Smith 50. TiN el R -5 3 Merry Christmas and a Year. There were only absent this week, see 306° Joan. D Arcy er -- Joan D' band 3%. 211; yu en | Christie. 225, Winsome Tutin 1, Ellen Chris- -- Jack Bent 346; 32%, Frank Dionne 3 , 271; Jack arding Harry ut: r 267, Don. Forshee Carter 258, is - { g i E 2 E : ¥ i § E 2 HH i 2 i g 5 i di "ay 2 : $ f BEES - i : | £: § 8 ; i "| 2 Ite i | £PRE Jed ,» 90, Wallace 78, Lil. hard 79, Jack McMaster 81, hn Conboy 93, Eil- 13 Christmas and a Hap- AM oy New Dear to all the girls. O0.P.U.C. LEAGUE The Short-bottoms took 4 points from the Four B's and the Jets and Esopz each took 3 points from the Hopefuls and Nitwits, Ladies' High Single--Molly Hart- shorn 279. Ladies' High Triple--Alice Lazar 246, 210, 168, 619. Men's High Single and Triple-- Bill Hollyhead 238, 315, 195, 748, Over 7 Ferguson 304, H. Longbottom 226, 27, H. Hutton 219, 236, H. Hartshorn 212, 230, A. Shaw 229, J. Alexander 228, E. White 228, T. Colyin 221, B. Colvin 215, B. Moore 212, 208, L. Shaw 207, L. Wilson 204, J. Moore 201. Lemon League: N. Turner 99, G. . Ferencz 83, K. Singers 4 T'wo teams took all the points this week. Kingsway won the sec- ond section by taking 7 points from Millen Sales. Oshawa Appliances took 7 from Johansen's. Vann"s " Brown; hi 'Judy Zak, Madeline Gutter Snipes Bradings Misfits MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Thursday saw the bowling finish for two weeks in this league. We had our annual Christmas rolloff. Winners were as follows: High single, Madeline Reeson; high double, Ethel Freeman; high single with a handicap, Jean h double with a handi- cap, Vi. Holmes. 'en lucky draws were won b Ede Reading, Ruth Farrow, Aud- rey Anderson, Nelda Thompson, Thompson Mary Fekeyta, Gladys Otto, Alice Lanning, Audrey Branton. 'Points were distributed as fol- lows: People's Clothing 0, Stacey's Florist 3, Fred's Drive-In 3, Kin- lock's 0, Wellman Motors 2, Gold Medal 1, Shephard's 3, Scott's Rec- ord Bar 0, Fowler Electric 1, Jury and Lovell 1. (These two teams are tied for total pins so the ex- tra point will be decided next bowling day.) Over 400: Madeline Reeson 466, Ethel Freeman 444, Bea Ross 442, Edythe Nathan 423, Alice Lanning Garage 5, Pollard's '2; Singers 5, Kuch Bros. 2. High triples this week: G. Tay- lor was high with a nice 800 triple; P. Shody 764; E. Brown 688; S Bowers 672; W. Scott 662; H. Moore 657; B. Nuvent 641; A. Bruce 631; A. Driver 628; V. White 614; Kuney 602; J. Ristick 602. Single games over 300: G. Taylor 350; P. Shody 318. Next week is the last bowling night before the Xmas holidays, so it will be a prize night. Let's have all the bowlers out and real ly trying. NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standing: Detroit, won 18, lost seven, tied six--42 points Points: Howe, Detroit, 40 Assists: Howe, Detroit, 24 Goals: Richard, Montreal 18 Lumley, Toronto, five Penalties: minutes HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS The leaders: Howe, Detroit Lindsay, Detroit Geoffrion, Montreal Richard, Montreal Kelly, Detroit Sandford, Boston Reibel, Detroit Slon, Toronto Lindsay, Detroit, 65 BRELB8LS Cleveland Browns Favored To Take Pro Grid Final DETROIT (CP) Cleveland Browns, by virtue of their Shey better season's record and a "jinx" on repeat winners, are slim favor- ites to defeat Detroit Lions in the United States pro football final be- fore an expec 50,000 fans here Sunday. Detroit will be seeking to down the Browns for the second straight year and retain the title. But if past records are any indication, ey will have a tough time. Only twice in the 20-year history of the pro playoffs have teams won the championship two years in a row. Chicago Bears did it in 1940- 41 and Philadelphia Eagles in 1948-49. Six other teams reached the playoff the year after winning the title but lost the second time. LOCAL TV BLACKOUT Sunday's' games in Briggs Stad- ium will be televised with the Mich- igan-Toledo area hacked ot bo e game m evelo) a test of defences. P Cleveland yielded only an aver- age of two touchdowns a game during the season, allowing its op- ponetits 162 points in 12 games, as t won the eastern conference title. Forty-two of these game in the final game, when Philadelphia Eagles rolled a 42-27 margin and handed the Browns their only setback. . Detroit. gave up 205 points--best mark in de western er ei its air defence, the vital part of any defence, was second to none. scored the Lions, 348 points to 271. The Brownies' 11-1 record was shade better than Detroit's 10-2. But many felt the Lions had a rougher schedule, . LAST NIGHT'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ted Lindsay, Detroit, who scored one goal and assisted on another as the Red Wings downed Chicago Black Hawks 3-1. St. Hyacinthe Club Folds, Out-of-Money MONTREAL (CP) -- St. Hya- cinthe Lions Friday t bowed out of the Province Hockey League, reducing the circuit to three teams. It was the second withdrawal from the league this week. Lachine Rapides dropped out Wednesday berause of lack of support at home games. : It was understood that the St. Hyacinthe club's finances were nearly exhausted and that there was some disagreement over al- lotment of Lachine players to other teams in the Jeague. League officials said they will hope to be able to induce the Lions to return: to the circuit, but a week-end, home-and-home series against Cornwall Colts has been cancelled. The three teams left in the loop are St. Jerome, Ste. Therese and Cornwall. J * Varsity Football Not Going On TV TORONTO (CP) -- The athletic board of the University of Toronto has decided Varsity football games will not be televised next year un- less some sponsor comes forward with more money. The move came following a de- creased 'attendance in 1953, first football. The Varsity Blues played to a total of 63,700 fans, a decrease of 27,500 from last year, 'represent- ing a loss of $41,300, calculated at $1.50 a ticket. Television revenue amounted to $5,125 Warren * Stevens, Varsity ath- letic director, said 'Unless a spon- sor is prepared to pay more to offset our loss in attendance, I am certain University of Toronto games won't be televised in 1954." On the offence, Cleveland. out. |. year of televised Canadian college Olson Sound; Chatham at Stratford; Hamilton at Kitchener. Dec. 20--Niagara Falls at Wind- St. Michael's Marlboros (} Marlboros 4 Guelph 5 Kitchener 1 Barrie 5 Galt 0 St. Catharines 10 Future Games Dec. 19--St. Michael's at Galt. Dec. 20--Kitchener at Marlboros; St. Catharines at St. Michael's. Western League Seattle 4 Vancouver 1 Saskatoon 4 Edmonton 10 Maritime Major Halifax 4 Charlottetown 9 Northern Ontario Senior A North Bay § Sudbury 4 tario Senior A Stratford 3 Niagara Falls 4 Kitchener 2 Chatham 3 Saskatchewan Senior 3 Yorkton $ Okanagan Kamloops 1 Penticton 4 eraonepiate Senior University of Mtl. 2 Laval 1 Re Western Alias Junior gina ary Manitoba Junior St. Boniface 4, Wpg. Monarchs 1 estern International Kimberley 3 Trail 8 tario Junior B Tor St, Mike's 8 Aurora 8 SCISSORED SPORT ROCKY WANTS BOUT HONOLULU (AD) Ha Ywelghi boxing champion Rocky Marciano arrived plane Friday from Manila said he is looking for- ward to a possible title fight next summer in Francisco with Ez- zard Charles, the former title- holder. "That would be a good fight," he ad. 1 "If everything goes well we might fight Charles in San Fran- cisco next summer," said Rocky's manager, Al Weill. Marciano is on his way home af- ter an e ition tour of Manila, Guam, and "Japan. CHARLES FIGHTS JAN.18 CHICAGO (CP)--Former heavy- weight champion Ezzard Charles, in hot pursuit of a shot at Rocky Marciano's crown, has signed for a 10-round bout with Chicago's Bob Satterfield at, the Chicago Stadium Jan. 13. Charles boosted his comeback hopes Wednesday night with a 10- round TKO of Coley Wallace in San Francisco. 3 Satterfield, an un p re dictable light-heavyweight, in last bout scored an eight-round knockout Sver Ray Augustus here Tues- ay. °15 HORSES KILLED OLDSMAR, Fla. (AP)--At least 15 race horses were burned to death Friday when a fire swept through a wooden barn at Sun- shine Park race track. Some animals were at Sun- shine waiting for the track to open its 52-day meet Jan. 15. Twenty-five horses were in the 50-horse barn through which. the blaze swept. SUSPENSION LIFTED NEW YORK (AP)--The indefin- ite suspension of Randy Turpin, former middleweight champion of the world, was lifted Friday by the New York athletic commission. The suspension was invoked for "actions detrimental to the best in- terests of boxing" following his title bout defeat here from Bobo of San Francisco. ERugERl the head of the International Box- ywood, Huntsville, U.S. OUSTS BELGIUM ~ Trabert and Seixas Win Davis Cup Singles Play By WILL GRIMSLE scheduled for Melbourne Dec. 28, Inliod Stator' Davie. Cup. team ui tha. the 'Aussies. il be. 18 United States Dav up team uss; avo day swept into the challenge round to beat the Yanks for the fourth for the 11th straight year when |year in a row. Tony Trabert ic Seixas |TRABERT STEADY methodically ground out siralgh | Traber, on his present perfor- i i mance, might defeat any amateur am. Trabert, the Cincinnati youngster [in the world, but Seixas still is a who has developed into the ace of (question mark. Tony blasted Bri- the team off Jacques Bri- | chant all over the court. This was chant 6-4, and Seixas came off , 638, 6-1 the crucial match. It was the one the bench to whip Phil- the Americans had to win, for no ipbe Washer 6-2, 7-5, 8-6, for a 41 one knew if Seixas would improve So just as it's been every year over the miserable performance he Es ut up"in losing to Brichant two since the compe n was resumed | days ore, = after the war, the finalists will be e University of Cincinnati stu- the U.S. and Australia. In 1939, the |dent took just 53 minutes to last year before the war inter-|pose of Brichant. In the ruption, the Americans also played [games he served in the first two the Aussies, while the two years |sets, Trabert lost only six points before that it was the U.S. vs|and had four aces. the three Britain. matches covering 10 sets, he lost The challenge round this year is [his service only once. SPORTS ROUNDUP Ezzard Charles' Good Showing May Get Another Title-Chance By GAYLE TALBOT fought a consistently smart and NEW YORK (AP)--The word is |gound fight against young Wallace. that Ezzard Charles has just about Also that Coley didn't look any- his way back as the No. 1 fought in. for the heavyweight title | thing like Joe Louis whom he por- trays in the movie, except a little he once held. As it is told to us, Jim Norris, [from the neck up. In a case where he knew he had to get in there and do some- thing drastic or say a final good- bye to the bi reluctant at all. He still is a ve good heavyweight when the spirit moves him. But Wallace was far from dis- graced and our hunch is that he will be Sighting for the champion- ship within a few years. After all his career is before him and a knockout at the hands of such a skilled veteran as Charles should not injure his confidence. The only question we have heard expressed about Coley is whether he has a real determination to go all the way. Some 39 lac! the burning zeal that ve Louis to the title, and that he is. part layboy. If so, that will come out ater. Landy Runs Mile In Casual Style MELBOURNE, Australia (AP)-- John Landy, who has been chasing the elusive four-minute mile for the last year, ran the distance in 4:16.2 today in 101-degree heat. Although the great Australian runner had announced he was not going to try for a record, the rela- tively slow clocking was a dis- appointment to track fans here. Last week he ran the mile in 4:02, the third fastest ever. The ing Club, feels he is obligated to give Ez another chance, since Ez used to fight for the IBC on virt- ually a day's notice when he held the title and so deserves better treatment that he has 'been get- ting. Al Weill, Marcinoa's manager, also is said to feel Charles should get the next shot, providing he scores a couple of good victories before a country-wide audience. The battering Ez gave young Coley Wallace the other night was supposed to have got him over the first hurdle, Now all he needs to do is win a return engagement with Nino Valdes, the big Cuban who unexpectedly beat him last summer. WALLACE HAS PROMISE Our thought was that Charles Skiing Conditions Are Best In Years TORONTO (CP)--Skiing condi- tions throughout Ontario are re- ported the best in recent years. A province-wide survey showed excellent conditions exist both on the tow hill and in the bush at three centres--Barrie, Bracebridge and Owen Sound. Conditions are reported good at Cedar Springs, Cobourg, Colling- Kitchener, Or-|der Haegg of Sweden in 1945. nine [ished money, Ez wasn't |be world record is 4:01.4, set by Gun- [13-6 in the A THE DAILY TIMES-GAYETTE, Saturday, December 19, 1058 94 Canadian Group Buys Two Horses Old Country Sale LONDON (CP) -- Canadian pur- chases at the Newmarket Decem- her sales included the smart two- Jeatold St. Vincent, it was learned day: The colt will be flown to California next week, St. Vincent, by Ocean Swell out of Light of Day, was purchased for 5,100 guineas by Irish Agency on behalf of George Gardiner of Toronto. The IWovear- old won three food races in Eng- land this year, including the Prince of Wales Nursery at Doncaster, one of the few mile races for two-year- olds. An announcement from the Anglo-Irish Agency also said the two-year-old Correct has been ac- quired in Ireland for P. D. Gordon of Vancouver. Correct, which fin- second recently in a big field in Ireland, will be shipped to Can- ada shortly. The Anglo-Irish Agency is the comp: which recently sent a Jargs shipment of thoroughbreds to the United States on behalf of Alberta Ranches, a turf syndicate controlled by trainer Vance Long- den and three Calgary business men, Max Bell, Frank McMahon and Wilder Ripley. The shipment included Blue Butterfly, now in training at Santa Anita for the 90- day meeting Speuing Dec. 26. lue Butterfly was champion two-year-old filly in Ireland two years ago. RICHMOND MEN WILL BUILD PARK RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Mayor Ed Haddock said Friday night a new baseball park probably will built to accommodate ~Rich- mond's projected club in the Inter- national League. The mayor said he will meet with a "small syndicate" of Richmond business men today to lay plans for construction of such a park. Richmond tentatively was awar- ded a spot in the International a suitable park. Mrs. Wooley's And Mrs. Code's Rinks In Tankard Play TORONTO (CP) --Mrs. L. E. Woolley's defending chamion Tor- onto Granite rink and Mrs. M. C. Code's Toronto High Park four- some will represent Toronto dis- trict in the Ontario ladies' tankard at Owen Sound Jan. 25-26. Both moved into the provincial championships in regional play- offs Friday at High Park Club. Mrs. Woolley, with the same rink that captured the tankard last year defeated Mrs. F. G. Cottle of Tor- onto in the B group final 13-11 while Mrs, Code whipped Mrs. S. W. Taylor of Royal Canadians group. angeville - Hockley, Peterborough- Bethany, Toronto Summit, New- market and Sinclair township and fair at Dagmar, Flesherton-Mark- dale, Gr ave nhurst, Haileybury, North Bay and Sundridge. SALLY'S SALLIES New Zealand was discovered in 1642 by the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman, 130 years before Cook explored its "shores. Cop. 27, Kg ots yack, Tc, Wo ig ih > SPORTSMANS DIGEST "4/sk CHARTS OF LAKES Ir is neo- ESSARY TO KNOW A LAKE'S BOT TOM STRUCTURE? LOCATION OF CHANNELS» SAND BARS» WEED BEDS» VARIOUS DEPTHS: ETCETERA TO FISH IT BEST. CHARTS OF SOME LAKES ARE AVAILABLE WHICH ARE A GREAT HELP IN FISHING SUCH WATERS FOR THE FIRST TIME UNLESS A RELIABLE GUIDE IS HIRED. LO- CAL TACKLE STORES OR LAKE OFFICIALS MAY SUPPLY CHARTS OR SOURCES THEREOF |F THE LAKE HAS BEEN CHARTED. Parts oF A LARGE LAKE MAY OFFER POOR SPORT YET BE EXCELLENT ELSEWHERE. A CHART WILL P & e' Anglo- nig League on the condition it obtain |E Billy Graham Disposes Of Paddy Young NEW YORK (AP)--Clever Billy Graham, still a boxing master at the age of 31, elbowed fate the middleweight scramble Friday - ht with a unanimous 10-round decision over a wild, inept Paddy Young. Graham weighed 150%, Young 161. This boitle of two New York boxers turned out to be a lopsided contest. Referee Al Berl had it 9- judge Art Aidala 8-2 and judge Be Grant 7-3. The AP card had Gra- ham on top 8-1-1. Graham outboxed his man and cut him around both eyes as he blocked and picked off most of Young's left hooks. There were no knockdowns or anything close to it a8 Graham opened. a wide lead and held it all the way. In the seventh and ninth, Billy went on his bike to back- pedal away from the wild-swinging Young. Timing his attack neatly, Gra- ham stung Young repeatedly with his jab, startled him with a right lead and banged away at the body with his straight right. One of Young's best blows was a hook to the jaw -early in the 10th but Graham fought back strongly fo grab the round. Baltimore Sells Nine to Richmond BALTIMORE (AP) -- Baltimore Orioles helped Richmond, Va., be- come its successor in the Inter national League by selling it nine baseball players. The Orioles, now in the Ameri- can League as replacements for St, Louis Browns, said they are selling for an undisclosed sum pitchers Ken Heintzleman, Angelo Nardella, Dick Starr and Joe Ayers, infielders Russ Kerns and d Kaske, outfielders Marv Rack- ley and Roy Weatherly and catcher Marty Tabacheck. RCAF. Recruiting ot Oshawa Armoury January 20th 12 Noon to 7 p.m. SEE YOUR SPECIAL OAREER COUNSELLOR F/0 BILL McKENZIE For full details on pay, training and other benefits There are openings: for young men and women in technical training and op- enings for young men in Write to 1207 Bay -Street, Toronto Stating: Name Address Age Education Free information booklet available on request. mm "So you thought I eonld eook? Just'for that crack, youl take di me out to dimer!" RUTH CHIPS WINS BOTH TORONTO (CP) -- Ruth Chips, owned by E. Barnes and Sons of Ailsa Craig, outpaced a good field unior free for all pacers to win heats of the featured sixth event at Dufferin Park Friday. 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