NO ACTION TAKEN YET Ron Murphy May Be Out For Season, NHL Scene Ting ol With Gore Now York had. the scheduled to meet hi rh Sune ioctl She dy ig on the Nail Hi week burst on a League with EE ok # and blood on wh In a New Sok clash that had sverything ot Log ver earmarks of a skirmish among rates, and lore if ended 31 ar. was in hospital with a broken w. His head collided with the Geoffrion, who al Cana- [stick of a Be 31 to Rangers Sun- day thereby Ra the Smit Dion Red Wings p position with an ts nD himse! suffered in the stick- me- lee. Both players received - match misconducts and Tattomatic $100 Canadiens and Rangers are 'BOWLING NEWS Geo. Arkwright, Kellar, Geo. King, Alice Short and Mickey Smith. There were not too many high scores on Saturday ht Dut ut Frank French Xo a love Men over 600 triples. Sim at 659 (275, (260, 224; Den Wiliams 631 (274, 209; M. an 607 (224; Gord Scott 600 (224). Joyce les: Geo. Ark cDonald 253; Kemp 240; David Gibson 233; id Tivendale 232; Leo Smith 227; Art French 225; Albert Porter 225; Herb Cooper 212; Bill Gibson 221; Geo. King Ladies over 200 si le: Ruth Gib- son 260; Kary King ; Mary Foo Foot 225; Audrey Scott 224 Pearl French 214; June Kellar mn Norma | Fines 204. Lemon League: Art French, Mrs. Guitsole, Jim Scott, Jo MecKervor, Bill Foot, Mr. Gutsole, Marg. Wil- There was only one team blank- ed on Saturday with Simcoes tak- ing four points from the Burtons The others were divided with Tre- sanes, Hibberts and Oxfords tak- three points each from the ides, Cromwells and Colleges Mills al Cuberts earned two Cromwells Colleges Hibberts Burtons Hillsides A very Merry Christmas! FAMILY DOUBLES TC eananeeBEE Waiters Thus ends the first section. The Bolts hung onto their lead as they Spl. po points with the Hellers wi] Spooks could do no better than take 2 from the Try Hards. Spitfires also lost out as they could only get a tie with the Chiefs. The Pixies were shutout artists over the Rollers and the Stikers handed the same treatment to the Whoits. The Frolics were 3-1 winners over the Geos (no support Lois) and the Highioppers vs. Dynamites - also fers and Nate? were both © 2:2 games. Red Mclsaac was tops with a nice 828 (296, 296, 236) Pete Bor- TOW was throwing them in nicely also with 808 (318, 260, 230, follow- ed by Geo. Taylor 756 (280, 258, 225), Milly Melsaac 649 (259, 249), Howard Read 647 (238, 225), Tom Richardson 629 (259), Dawn Carr 626 (243, 233), Stan Ward 626 (239), Reg Welsh 624 (222, 214) and Bert Trick 605 (219, 210). Good singles were rolled by Harold Wilson 218, Nelly 3 Snudden 274, Madeline Morrison 267 I» paty Bates 289, Wilf McLean 251, Feapts Taylor 240, Marian Tureski 238, Elsi Smith 238, 201, Al H Long 218, Merv Dale 217, Bill Watts 217, Lou Borrow 216, Pat Jarvis 216, Geo. Wright 216, Bert Jones 213, Mae Jamieson and 206 Al Grant 206, Mae Peters 204, %th- el Warnn 909 ()iff ¥ sonna MT Amv Holmes 200 and Art Bryant 200. Lemons were Eve Clarke, Jerry ~ Ba 2 . Lean, Eva Doyle, Olive Meintos.), Velma Johnston, Fred McKee, Jack McIntosh, John Johnston and uck Peel. I'd also like to mention Peggy Tayler's single game of 315 that I missed last week. Sorry Peggy The chickens were won by Red i : "if The | The Aces blanked the ik EEE g gy FEES 8 " g 4 2 = o . s ist and good bowling New an SGT'S. MESS LEAGUE lovely bowling and everyone was out to take home a chicken. The triples were as follows: Weeks 686 (268, 278 dale 682 (269, 219); Mel Whyte 669 (325, 220); Jim Bowman 658 (208, ; Emma Lovelock 655 (211, 205, 239); Doug Scott 649 (284, 214); Cece Pearn 646 (235 213); Lloyd Corson 617 (201, 265). The people vio bowled 200 games bowled over 600 triple, therefore there were mot very many bowl-|R ers with 200 alone but here are the gp Eileen Corson 236; Jack Bond 228; Ev Clough 223; Reg|p Burr 217; Mable McNeil 218; Rose Pearn 205, 229; Jack Anderson 205; Fred Zedic 204. Nice trying but I guess everyone can't lucky. The Cromwells took 3 points and the Grizzlies 1. The Churchills took 4 points from the Valentines. The Centurions took 3 points and the Honeys 1. The Crusaders took points from the Shermans. Team standings: Cromwells Honeys Crusaders Grizzlies Valentines Shermans In case everyone doesn't know Sho took the chickens home with here they are: aden' Single, Emma Love- lock, 239 and Men's High Single, Mel Whyte, Ladies' High Triple, Lil Weeks, .| 686 ad Mens High Triple, Bill Blake, 801. Ladies' Hidden Score, Vera Hele |R: and Men's Hidden Score John Gaz- = the way folks there is bowl- ' ing next week but until then Marry OSHAWA EES CLUB LEAGUE The final lea; Stve game of the year was play on Sunday and the pins weré really {oite down. obs 3 to 0 while the Foot Faults scored 2 poiste and the Double Faults got ! Br hat 'leaves the standing as fol- love, Lobs Foot Faults 3 John Preston with 315 and June McGregor with 260 took the nigh single honours. June also had t high double for the ladies with another game of 155. Reg Me- Arthur had the men with 271 and 196. > Others in the 200 class were: Myra Holland 230; Karl Eder 223; Ray Petrie 222; Walter Brandez 217, and Clint Hall 217. There will be no league games for the next two weeks. The schedule will start anew three weeks from last Sunday. All Tennis Club members take * | special notice of the following and a Christraas to you all. , Our welcome to you is warm and hearty Inviting you to our Christmas There's lunch and nd dsneing--Seed mention nrere It's ie biggest and ont you've been waiting for. o put on your glad rags -- come, follow the crow Join in the chorus and sing it out ud: "The e pasty of parties in gay De- This 5 is the one we'll always re- member!" See you at thexClub on Tuesday, Dec. 29, at 8:00 p.m. ROOM AND BOARD | de MAY HURRY HIM 3 INTO LEAVING L I MUST TELL YOU THIS, *FOGHORN *: 3 EVERY 5 YEARS, IN A SWAMP RASH [ REAL CL. ITS QUITE CONTAGIOUS AND THE HOUSE IS PUT UNDER. * QUARANTINE FOR 3 WEEKS/ ALONG ABOUT NOW I BREAK AFRICA! ITD BE AWFUL IF YOUR ORDERS CAME TO REPORT FOR DUTY ON THAT NEW FREIGHTER WHILE YOUD BE HELD HERE UNDER QUARANTINE / I HEARD THAT THE PROPELLER SHAFT CRACKED ON A TRIAL RUN AND LAID UP FOR. A MONTH/ Bernie If sorted a dented noggin |third swinging h 'double for the |jce Red W " over 32 toy, le Leafs | © 31 and Chicago Black Thy 1. loi Aa) today ague si cs show there was ne change in the standing of the leading eight point- rs last week, Geis is DLS pe still hold down the to postions. Howe has 16 Zodla 3nd | an Nig for 41 18 goals, Br asi a 33 5 points, and Howe is ly 2 assis} got ter but ,Montreal's Maurice ard the foremost goal ors ith 2, two mone tess Bis Closest rival, teammate Geoffrion. Richard is fourth among the loop's poiatceliectors with 2 20 goals Sandford Detroif Toron! of Canadiens has 25. Toronto Maple 'Leafs' Harry | to) Lumley the circuit's top |. oaltender. In 32 8 he allowed acals for a 1. Canadiens boosted time to o_540 minutes this the m penalized team, a dost, sn Fly Doug Har- vey, is the league's bad man with 72 minutes. E. Laprade Is Rejoicing Rangers 29th NEW YORK (CP New York Fodkles with the largest crop of fea kies a) the Navonsl Hockey taking s Their tuto) staff. "The Ranger line-up is studded with Promising Joungsters like for- wards debrand, Camille to ex- be [Henry and Andy Bathgate, defence- men Ivan Irwin, Bob Chrystal and Harry Howell and bc Johnny Bower. Now. manager-coach Frank Bou- cher has announced plans to b: 4|up some of the proven masters ol He ame to show the kids Bow ould be played. in Ranger livery Leo R Reise, 31-year-old dorane hid eran of four NHL championship clubs, and Max Bentley, still the prettiest stickhandler in the game at 32 and twice the Jeague's 8 scor- ing leader in the war Jon Additions to the faculty will be Edgar Laprade, one-time er play-making specialist who been in retirement since 1052 ex- cept for an 1l-game stretch last season, and Doug Bentley, Max's sharpshootin elder brother and lst Wo ft Ying with Chicago during the LAPRADE BACK Dec. 29 Laprade needed to fill in for Murphy who suffered a broken Hey in a stick- ont t with ontreal's Bernie Sun- day ht, will be poi Dec. 29. He has been out regu- larly at his Port Arthur e since he was denied reinstatement as an amateur at the start of the season. Bentley, slated to return Feb. 1, will edge Boston's Woody Dumart by i months as fhe league's old- est playes when he steps on the ice, The 37-year-old Delisle, Sask., resident has been an effective per- former in the Western League as playing coach of Saskatoon Qua- ers Boucher admitted last night that he has liopes that a Bentley-La- prade-Bentley line can spark the fifth-place Rangers in the stretch drive. 'It will be a treat to watch them," he said, 'Laprade starts the rushes 'and does the back- checking and that will free both Bentleys to go flying down the HOCKEY RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS New Westminster 6 4 Maritime any Halifax 0 0 : Glace Bay 4 Charlottetown 6 Northern Ontario Senior A Pembroke 2 North Bay 3 Saskatchewan Senior Melville 3 Orillia 4 Peter! Fort Evie 5 Stamfocd 8 "Red" Sullivan Leads AHL Race NEW YORK (AP) -- George (Red) Sullivan, Hershey's flashy , ts ahead American today showed Sullivan with 51 points on 13 goals and 38 assists, He added seven as- sists d the week to increase his lead that departm ut as Yaa over-all poiats. of Syracuse Wi Magni d al-S0uring lead with a total of He's scored one- Eddie Lopat Had = Best E.R. Avge. NEW_YORK (AP -- The New von Yankees, who week their bitching ea Harry Phunilioni, also will have the American League's earned - Jus leader on their roster next ye He's Eddie Lopat. Official Bitoh: ing averages for 1958 released to- so showed that the 35-year-old plaw ave up 48 earned runs mth Lo 0 to cy eon Spud d"cnandier of the on 3a ses Billy Pierce, Chicago White Sox lefthander, was Jusherup © pat in the earned-run ratings. A! ad a 2.72 mark on 82 earned run; in 216 frames. Billy also had Fons most sirfjsouts com iled by The Asso- ciated released last Oc- tober also listed Lopat as the GATE RIVALRY SEEN MILWAUKEE (AP)--A new in- terleague Hvalry fo for baseball fans seems in the The att A alle between Baltimore Orioles of the American | wy) League and Milwaukee Braves of the National may come close equalling interest in the world ser- aie all-star games by next a) The Braves set a . National League mark of 1,826,397 this sum- mer in a 36, seat capacity sta- dium des for major go baseball. a more hopes beat it with from St. Yo jens in Pl asled Bro bullt a 0 | originally for football. "We wish them luck," says gen- gal manager lob que of He raves, "bu ey rea to hit 2,000,000." So confident is the Braves' front office that attendance will be Jarger next summer that they're ing season ticket sales to 12,- d less than 4,000 still are ir to [tional mew spo earned-run pace-setter with 3.48 and Pierce second with 2.72. 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