Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Jan 1955, p. 14

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Habs Slumping i "1 gral yesrs now, BIG FOUR OFFICIALS MEET TO DISCUSS THEIR PLANS nual meeting, Left to right: ¥4- «dle Emerson, Ottaws: Leo Dan | dursnd, Montreal; Ralph W Officials of three of the Big Four Vootbsll league teams chat in ormally at Ly they attended 1 ongue's an- BOWLING NEWS { Cooper, Hamilton; Frank Gib | son, Hamilton; and Jim MeCal. | frey, Ottawa, | (CP Photo) Oshawa YWCA Tops Ajax Netters King STREET HAPPY DOUBLES They took 3 from the Sliders, The | t took enough coe Hall last week between fl he ABC's| Oshawa YWCA Badminton Clu ladies to show the! Lucky Gliders were luck night, led Ds to take 3 from the 7-Up, ' her fabulous managed to teke 2 from the Hot ome ipod to the hall of fame, | ou hel your team retain sec: | thr ovnonents, the Doodle Bugs ond postion, However, the race Is The Sneakers also turned In tw getting very close as we head for nico games when they rolled 1,136 the wire, The Bell-Ringers and | 19%) 2,216 Ding "Duis ore going to make it! Ladies' high single with handi {'] ' po |eap; Annie Lee was high with her Flashers 3 Ding Dongs 2 |milt 249, 204 (463), Winnle Ringers Jr. 208 (435), Hall of Fame: Marg Gomme 265, | 231 (407), Pearl Cooper 231 (412), | Lorna Howell 200, Eleanor Lean | Annje Snudden 215, Vera Bint 215, | 27, Prank Burrows 218, Emma | Beth Shortt 214 (401), Holmes 200, Grace ~Clydermar (209, 203 (412), Baa Davidson 22, | 220, Jackie Marshall 221, Brent! Men's high single without handi Marshall 271, George Tresse 221, | sap: Jack (435), Al Shortt Vern Osborne 204, Mildre Fieteh 218 (414), or 202, Jack Milne 200, Ina Way | Bill Hicks 206, Art Allman 204 4 and Ray Way 201 pions high ingle with handicap: in entinke rolled RAINBOW LEAGUE games with 301, 250 (881), ing, Bill 478), Rog 220, Ros Clark 228, Harry Long bottom 220 (405), William Pike 2172 Richard Siittory 200, Manford Hut. 2. y Monday Gomme, wit Nice bowling, Annie, Gladys she ent to get their name in even If it means going in the Le. mon League to do it, Gladys Clark #7. Dorothy Coleman 77 and Luva "HRN ALTAR IIID ' High , "Florence Russell 400 (264), Hazel Chamberlain 482 (200), Mavis Irwin 4190 (347), High singles five McCullough 233, Rene Neddoch 227, Vi Norris , Millie Hannan ne, 'Chris Allin ly jiders ar AON LEAGUE Owng to irregular attendance of our bowlers, b() had to shorten our ue, Jo anne G Had having a tough le are Foglly #olng aking four points, Some four also; White, Seven-Up, "in Rise and Alibles took three; ank Brynes polled high triple 700 (504, 00 208) In the me Reta Mighes 7) ih for he " nis ha ai iples: Dryes en's riples: F 766, L. Holt 730, B, v A J Strank 673, Al Ellont 684 and R A au 081, Men's high single: W. Lock WM, sg, igh id TIONAL LEAGUE range ATH still out in fr oy as there are only a few nl t In the section It looks ig os #oing bo take the | a orts remain o ch os at all, ults were Pick: 0, Broksts 3 7, Adams LIC LEAGUE ime the members of been enjoying \ CA | For som J this League have good of LA shots, and the Tops spun 2 from the home team by & score two nice games of 262, 224 (496) | Barb, Seott | Dorothy Stephenson | Garyy Hill, Mer), Tay! or | Eric Taylor '211 401), two nice Afax Nice | ~ Perce Nes! 246, 2% Pike 237, Robert Lewis cheon here's 's always & ov Who want 0 paper, A tournament was held st Sim. and Ajax, with the visitors taking One point was awarded for each ) match won each match consist: hs ing of best two-out-of three games, Yoint-getters for the Oshawa team Ralph Harlowe, John Ja- centy, Eleanor Gay, Fran Cowell, Hall, Ruby Chesher and | Donna Peters, ' Point-getters for the Ajax tam: Ed Bateman, | Will, Mary Smith, Sid Smith, adh Lihon, George McBride and May Townsend The only match to go into the | third game was between Morley Chesher and Tom Palmer of Osh. awa, and John McBride and Ber: nie Greening of Ajax, with the scores being 1318, 15-11, 918 for 1 week with Montren)' TO VTH HP: In Action Last Week MONTREAL (CP)--A gentleman _ Although Montresl played fhe from Detroit showed the form last | least number of games, week thet has kept him flirting | the ors Seam showiiy surg the h hockey immorts wee ven y 880 With hockey Smmorsatity sor ov: | Black Hawks selvaged a tle out Gordie Howe accounted for | of three games, major Jortion BX the * neh | LEAFS MOVE UP movi ings| The third-place Toronto Ma Sunday night stop the Natlonsl! esis came waa second oN phe Hockey laesgue standin, LW O| week, With two wins and a tle, nts ahead of the sadly sagging | they moved to within six points of (real Canadiens, | Montreal, Boston Bruins remained His five points in thity Lin fourth position, 13 points back | {7 that the Red Win #0 | of Toronto and six ahead of New WOR-~Was yh Bare a0 | York Rangers, The Hawks sre of Toronto Maple Leafs. Howe's two goals and 1 assists moved him from winth | Place in the individual standings | ago to a fle | for fourth Teeder Kennedy's five assists Ware enough to push him from 13th yp to place deadlock ith Chicago's Shar veteran of the oct y world, | last with only eight wins and nine | ties In 43 games, | In the individual Showings, Boon | Boom Geoffrion i» pial to his pace irish Mid ¥ yous and 2 assists for a total nts, | three Ahead of peliveny, who has | 24 goals nnd 25 sesists Rocket Richard copped Simacy als and an assis for a pr 41 ok urn jhe nd 0 Oimstead, Speh have » ne. | leading W hott LUMLEY LEADS GOALII Ken Mosdell is three os be- | hind them and ane ahead of Tor: | onto's id Smith Toronto's Harry Lumley still | leads the foal tending susregate. | He has allowed Ay 7% goa 43 games for a 1.60 average, well | ahead of Terry Bawchuk of the Red Wings, who had a 1.91 aver: | ge Richard is the league hadman, | with 88 minutes in the penalty box, two a-ha Sullivan, combined performance of Howe and Detroit were a stron threat to Montreal's domination the circuit, Although the Habs still hold five of the first six places in the standings, their showing last week rn not designed to win gold to lose both their Jared and were outscored 10-4 by r opposition, The "Big Five of Montreal's scoring, Bernle Geof frion, Jean Beliveau, Maurice Richard, Olmstead and Ken Mos dell in that order---garnered only seven points among them, SPORTS IN BRIEF ENTER AMERICAN ZONE MELBOURNE (CP)~Dependin on. the draw, Australis may me Canada in the American zone of the 1965 Davis Cup tennis tourna ment, Decision to enter the Amer- ican zone was reached at a meet. ng of the Lawn Tennis A i tion, SADDLER KO'S PEREZ BOSTON (AP) ~~ Featherwe, ht champlon Sandy Saddler of York tuned up for his Feb, 25 title t Teddy (Red Top) 8, They managed | | boxing must be cleaned up # I's to remain legal in New York The| governor sald in a radio program | that he has no ploof that be | is in the hands of racketeers bu sald he thinks it is from what he | has heard which a! i Wiloit's J ae sport--can be made clean," be sald, "It isn't clean today and hasn't been cleaned up Harriman said his appointment of racket-buster Julius Helfand as | chairman of the state athletic com. | SURPRISES THEM | MIAMI, Fla, (AP) «= Scimitar, ,| five year-old grey who hadn't won a race since 1953, surprised form players Saturday wiin he took the $41,500 Tropical Handicap, closing feature at Tropleal Park race track Frome, HELD TWO TITLES JERSEY CITY, NJ. (AP)--John (Buff) Lasky, 66, who held both the world's antamweight and the mission was spurred by the neces- sity of getting the mobsters out of the ring, SETS WORLD MARK BOSTON (AP)~~Herman Wyatt, an army private, set a world in door high jump record of six foet | 10 Inches and Gunnar Neilson of Denmark won the mile in 4:079 at. the Boston K, of C, games Sat- urday night, Davis by knocking out Luly Perez In 1:34 of the fourth round of a scheduled nontitle 10 - rounder Monday night in Boston Garden, Saddler, who came In a pound over the contract weight, scaled 131 to 127% for the 22-year-old from Brooklin, It was the 99 knockout for Saddler, MUST CLEAN BOXING NEW YORK (AP) --- Governor Averell Harrima: American flywelight ch in 1921, 1, dled Fri ny, G. Price 208, J Jovell aie " 2, R. Gay 206, 208 a Holl: man 214, A, Cotker 208 h Strank 266, 208 and 200, B, Smith 204 Landry 206 and 2, L, and 206, R Pipe 20 , R, 202 and 241, R, Gay 204 and 207, A Fillott 207, 226 and 261, A RY op ja nn" and M, Brockman 289 oan standing, 2nd yootion: uz Some Things Torrid "ews srmeDe Jacknives E DISHES With Every 6 Gal, of Gas or More, Offer KEVIEW PARK STATION. 1615 Simeoe §, th ason and the i. ? mak of the me. Li and the and Irene Adams ALBERT ST, BOWLING LEAGUE | The Hustlers are still In top place this week when they nah all 3 points from the Ramblers who were right behind them, An | other team, the Sneakers, you're going to have to watch, or they'll ving up to thelr name and | Speak right up te win the section, VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TST Te ERUIBUS "(About 1850) From the | Dettmann Archive THIS SPACESAVING SADDLE on wheels undoubtedly solved transportation difficulties for a few fortunate people, although a "standing room only" sign wag probably necessary at times, a BREWERY tver Hear About... KINGSBEER LIMITED (Hamilton, Ottawa (Get First Games Big Four Schedule | MONTREAL CPiThe Big Four Vootball Lengue, is schedule re duced to 12 from 14 games for each team, will . Jayne is 19% | mes in he schedule, league's swil the shows thet i nn opening Joroni will rid in Hem Montreal in ows. on. will "na on meeting uring | in Toronto | real Labo | wee Da; Digna Bly, her 'dates; Sept, 10, Hamilton at Ottawn; Montreal ot Toronto; | Sept, 17, Oitows ot Toronto, Mont- | real at Hamilton; Sept 24, Ham- | iiton at Montres, Toronto at ott) (ows; Oct, 1, Toronto at Montres}, TRE DAILY TIMES GAZETTE, Wednesday, Jonvary 19, 1955 13 | Ottawa at Hamilton; Dut, , Ham? tion at Toronto; Oltaw, | real; Oct, 19, Toronto a ni ton; Montreal st Ottawa; Oct, 15, Hamilton st Ottews; Moniresl af Rock Marciano bog st Z amin 0 oet 'Will est Nose " Private Workout , Toronto st NEW YORK (AP)~Hés svyweight y Marciano '4 . saimehh WIE out," said Weill, "I'll make a def. injte announcement yb, 15 on wh~ther he can f ciano's nose wes re in his Sh ku 9 Eunvd ot Hamilton; Nov, Rely on Montres; Ottawa at Toronto, weeks Marciano has GETS TRACK AWARD VANCOUVER (CP)~Doig K ot the Uni | long-distance runner workout ' Columbia Mon- {Al Weill sald ye med 1955-54 win. dian al track and "| Woy Be RAL jm recov : The award, In memory of ry. 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