son blinks he stops nks as [1 ave from Joe Klukay (second BOSTON GOALIE GIVEN A VERY BUSY TIME goulie Johnny Hender- a close | Leafs from right) Toronto Maple # y a" National Hocke League game at Toronto, At BOWLING NEWS LADIES' Another full house this week, It sure helps up the g Sliders, Lathan MAJOR "B" LEAGUE our term girls, so keep work, Bowl off if you i "high single with avi arr 258 (403, Mar). is Leo Boivin of Boston and a right Tim Horton of tht a Boston won 21, (CP Photo) 411 total, With scores er 200 were: John Preston Bob Brown 248, Laura Mei 241, Clint Hall 236, and Bob McDo: on the line with 200, The bowling league executive would like to urge everyone to be on time so that we can start promptly, nald the Canadian Football Rule Makers May Adopt 7-Point Touchdown di WILF ARUN x TORO TO (CP) -- The seven: erted in the Bi terproving some of the milor rule differences between Canad and American Aa. all favored ibe Atmeriea system, Jenson it 1 un fair t two fi J Cal i va ag equal 8 LEAGUES D BATE RULE puth a rule Shange is Ja certain to the ig of * the Big, Four in Montreal on C Buturdu 219 22, 10 oth lo ¥ ues vor the seven-pointer the change fav wit _be a at or anid session anadian ug! Union at Vancouver in March, A change from the present five: | y point value of a touc! n, with another point for the convert, has never been seriously considered by the CRU rules committe but it probably will be strongly debated his year, The survey also showed that American coaches and playeis were unanimous in their belief that U.8, would improve its game " Adopting Canadit y single point, ey sald this would provide more action and tend to eliminate tle games, Boug Aitldory, favored the h Drtaent Beattie Ma esident of the 5 Saskatchewan club. and ¥ic Sr a vice-presi esident of Montreal Aloustien, agreed, The remainder of those ae in favor of pran Mig v couch, of Soronle Aryonauls., Yh Pumped wt six suggested Hy should be Slim nated, To would tend to hein kick for the i » at Others in favor of the Americ gg hod 4 'WIFU's representa. tive CRU rules commitiee, and coaches Carl Voyles, Ham: ilton Tiger-Cats; Frank Ivy, Td. monton Eskimos; Al Sherman, Winnipeg, and Doug Walker, Mont | I real, BLOCKING RULES Opinion was mixed on the extent of blocking-rule changes, Canadian rules permit all linemen. and one back, who lines up outside the end position one yard behind the 'Ine of scrimmage, to block 10 yards beyond the line. Unlimited block. ing 1s oll allowed only on the return of kick Stukun Hows and McCaffery sald the blocking and interference rules should not be altered, Others came up with various suggested changes, Wintieg, SPORTS ROUNDUP Floyd Patterson Apparently Either Too Big Or Too Small NEW Pork (AP)~-It behooves Floyd Patterson to begin puttin on some solid weight Petty $001 if the dazzling young . from Brookiyh is to iy up to ises of those who have been Aa for the last several years tha can't miss winning the weight title, The "new Joe ow weighed only 166 pounds. the n | When he "| Willie Troy hom ooo TLL respect, the fact remained that Patteron was fight-| son , | ing at only y Hide more than he scaled w 165 pound Ehampions Ip fn in "he 10: 1952 Olympic Games at Telsin That strikes ro corner as slow regress in the wel ight department, ven thi ou h the lad has just turned , it is high time he began mak. his move, "Fre Joe Louis to whom Patter son is being compared was a big man to begin with, At 20 the Brown Bomber wel, some 15 pounds more than Patterson does at the same stage, and he went steadily w 0 to the ul from Bro fn from Brook] Ly a ot A prom. oo. big {or the. middiewelant di fat or the lv sion, Jo which omsderaie moves heavy- ey wi Hy | It was a very impressive perfor . | mance In ve wil with te pt a enter that Pa Patter. now, Paul Andrews the i %yesroid former parat; Who Boardwalk Bi i ith ry mi Dee. 2, sould well prove the more valua roperty of the two if the Brook pope continues to lag on the sc ndrews, a mp appears to ha i rma 0 ve a lot about the Janly an art since took a lumping from Joey Jam in Chicago late in Novem: Soviet Holding World's Skating Championships MOSCOW (AP) -- Soviet sports Toronto Argos Plan Training Next Month TORONTO (CP)~Toronto Argo- hauts plan an early start to deve- Canadian Da ers for the 1956 Hy g Four fool season, rooklyn 'beauty ales, | | 2. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, January 18, 1955 91 ---------------------- Mgr. Frank Boucher Says ~~ Rangers Ready To Buy Players NEW YORK) (CP) ~ hy York Rangers, tired of bein; barrel 0) od as fi Ny Wrinels ee Bangers claim their only offer of help came from Toronto Kilpatrick said that as of 2 he Rangers will start naay ie games instead of 8:30, The cap: Mar Ti api Team manager Harr Sonshine at announced Tuesday Argo nauts will liold an indoor training clinic In February or March, the earliest on record, aw the first step in a campaign to build up Canadian player strength that once made them the most feared club In the country, The club will follow up in May with regular spring practice, "We have suine tremendous pros pects among our college draft choices an: Juniors, Sonshine Maple Leas and that Involved minor league players in the Leafs' American Hockey League farm club at Pilaburgh Ranger officials plan to scout Pittsburgh but are not optimistic, authorities expect a strong field for the world speed skating cham- Jlonahins to be held in Moscow eb, 19-20, and' they hope the United States will also <ompete "because we know the Americans plumped for | are Very good in the sprints," vy,| The Russians will defend the world championship they won last winter in Japan, The field of competitors here will be larger be cause more entries are expected from Europe and transportation is easier than It was to Japan, Obeck and Clair. waid they would like to see Docking allowed on punt returns and pass interceptions, Dr, Martin and Montgomery thought it would help the game to allow down - field blocking on Bun returns and Sherman and Walker unlimited blocking, Filchock, Voyles and Warwick thought all men on the attacking team should be allowed to block 10 yards be. yond the line of scrimmage. There was almost unanimous opinion that the American four and 225 (465), Gladys Shemilt 235 (402), Joyce Gifford 220 and 200 (420), Pearl Coooper 221 and 206 (427, Flo Boyle 219 |and 214 (433), Beu Davidson 218, Annie Lee 210 (408), Ruth Wat- | kinson 206, Blanche Norton 206, Lorena ( 'oneybeare 204, Men's high single without hand!- cap: Harry Norten 273, Al Shortt 206 (423), Perce Bent 258, Art Allman 297 and 203 (440), Joe McConkey 287, Jack Bot J 2 and 201 (436), Alfred Liles was experimented with last cay and the largest New Fork crowd of the season, 13,607, { out to see the Rangers play Mons real Tex Coulter Signs With N.Y. Giants NEW YORK (AP)--Dewitt (Tex) Coulter, the big tackle who quit New York football Giants two can't make it Monday night, Biddulphs took the lead this week, They handed Dixon a zero and Burns did the same to Whites Ins. Mitchells took 3 from Western Tire, Warner-Willlams 2 and Nes- | bitts 2, Henderson's and Meaghers also split 2 aplece, Hazel Weddup was the star this week. No headpins, corner pins nor aces bothered her as she rolled a nice 609 (194, 282, 223), Hurrah for Hazel! Bubbles Cardinal was next The survey also showed that: ¥ hii OFFICE LEAGUE 1, The majority favored broad- Spark Plugs (42) | ening Canada's limited blocking umpers (31) | rule, but not to the extent of un- Hoods (36) limited blocking as in the U.S, Slingers (28) 2, Canada should stick to three King Pins (30) | downg rather than switch to the Shovkers Batic" % 9 (25) American four-down system, n © battle for first place | FIELD GOALS FACTOR Spark Plugs came 0 with a 3| Those favoring the six - point Point win over he Slingers with | touchdown said It wag only fair all games being close, that a team going all the way Bumpers with Don Morris 746 | should get more points than a 15 4 12 12 10 Milwaukee Interested In Brantford Player BRANTFORD (CP) -- Milwauke Braves of the National Baseball d twice near League have expressed interest a with 046, Marg, Plerson 626, Cella Wigg 617, Ann Mcinally 614 and Millie 612, Two nights to go in the sec- ond section and the teams are still bunched, Ward 643, Nancy Men' ) ca IL) 4), Bill Witterick So best of luck to all 204 (424), Fred Coleman 250 and 215 Reg, Piper 242, Westlake 233 Hurst 231 (408, Carl Clark 220 and Taylor 205, John Bint 203. high single ith "hand! Ross Lee (408), Bruce { Perce Neal 218, Arnold | triple and Russ Kellar, 304 single leading the way took three points from the Shockers to stay withinn a single point "of the lead, Hoods with Charlie Collings gly. Ing the opposition the big eye, finished strong and split the points team that Is Moph the goal line and kicks field goals with ease If it haw a specialist in that depdrtment, Two western coaches Annis Stu- kus of British Columbia Lions And | Frank Filchock of Saskatchewan ! downs would not benefit the Cana. dian game, Most pointed out Lhat three downs make a more inter. esting, fawter and wide-open con. test with more kicking and passing ' than the American game, Russian aces Boris Shilkov and Oleg Gontsharenko are expected to n top form and they also have a number of rising new stars, Preliminary entries for the Mos. cow championships close Saturday and the deadline for final regis sald, "They 8 every la Canadian wil Have to fight for a Job, None of last year's Canadian boys can take anything for grant- ed, They'll have to make the team on their merits and their desires," =| Wickford, R.I,, .year-old infielder signed b, Brantiord Red Box of the Inter. county Baseball League, coach Harry Mooradian sald Tuesday, Mooradian said the United States team had scouted Jim Shephard of when he played years ago to play in Canada, will return next season, The Giants revealed Tuesday that Coulter had signed a 1955 contract, He recently announced his 're ams, Biddulphs Hendersons Allman | With the King Pins who were help. 88, Leon Parks 85, Ethel Westlake | ed with Ray Branton's 659, , Doreen Lewis; The lemon league welcome: LL) Merle Taylor 72, Dor [two brand mew members iri week, C, Slemon 95, B. Baker 96, | LADIES MAJOR 'A' LEAGUE Tenslon is high with only two yoeks to go n ihe second section wo teams tied a Many he be llday Jometnat ty | close on their foc ti Biers after the ho ay " svarked | tops with 811 and 314 single, Good Harris Sen! SRI, Bparkel t| bi bowling. B. Ross next with 725, and Bev, Par n H. Reynolds 683, J. Keeler 653 and | by the return of "Laura McKay A. Tonkin 650, the league-leaders, Clint Hall's tration Is Feb, 7. JACK WEBB WEDS Jets the' University of Rhode Is- CHICAGO (AP) ~ Jack Webb, J Shephard, now. attending Mc- "gt. Joe Friday" of television, | Master University, Hamilton, was Tailenders and actress Dorothy Towne were signed by Red Sox last week. Coca Cola married in the penthouse of a Braves 'want us * Sharpshooters swank, north side hotel Tuesday. |an eye on Shephard for Joop Peacock Lumber Webb known for his poker-faced | Mooradian sald, "They will be | Alex Webster, the Jeading ore Lobt y composure on the "Dragnet" show, | around here during the ummer to * Ihe Big Four, signed 10 days McLaughlin Coal is 34, Miss towne 25. look him over,' 7 Plekups Subway Lunch Boozers 0 Over 200's: Coca Cola, R, Norris 635, D, Rowden 677 Loblaws, J, Larue 633; Pickups, J, Gow, 677; Peacock Lumber, R, Nesbitt 610, R, Lochrane 761, D, Readin H Weson's, R, Aldred 601, P, Wright 731, M, Bell 899, a Noah 607; McLaughlin Coal Lintlop 663, D. Chapman 626; GO ng: trement" from Canadian football to enter the construction business in Dallas, Tex. Coulter is the second player fom Montreal Alouettes to with the Glants within a -- time. " Luv Lemon League: oh Grey 2, Silver 1; Black 2 Mauve 1; Pink 2, Red a atoon 2 , Blue 1; Yellow 2, High doublop Mavis Irwin 456 (238), Vi Norris 341 (217), Eve Dawson 427 (246), Ruth Parrott 425 225), Mabel Gibble 412 216), Arty Gimblett 400 222), singles: Eve McCullough 28 w.F Colvin 243, Dalsy Arch. ambeault 224, Glad, Luke 208, Mar- ian McKay 203, LEAGUE Things really broke loose this week, Ish triple was taken over 4 Matt Bell of Weston's with a high score of 899. High team riple goes to Tallenders with 3,671, TaWenders took 7 points from Boozers, Sharpshooters took 7 points from Subway Lunch, West. on's took 7 points from McLaugh- | H, Moore 606, L. Pursdoff 601; lin Coal, Peacock Lumber took 85 | Tai rs, N, Oleswich 717, Shines poins from Pickups and Cocal660, H, Molson 684, ero ----------"tr---------- ------ Provineint-Tinefr-- OSHAWA'S MAJOR TIRE OUTLET SEAT COVER SALE $179 29°" YOU SAVE 12%). 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