Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Jan 1955, p. 12

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Texas used a helicopter at round. | BOSTON gor [up time 1s flush cettle from dis} on , 48 {tant thickels, | ram "Pletermaritzhurg, capital Oshawa Rinks Cop Honors |, nem, oa oe In Governor-Generals Play |=" = === 'AGINCOURT WINS TANKARD i . 92 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, January 2, 1958 SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" In scandsl, as in robbery, receiver is always as the theif, -- the bad by Geo, H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR OSHAWA CURLERS triumphed in the divisions] playoffs of the | Governor-General's Cup competition, here at the local club yesterday | but the Oshaws representatives in the Ontario Tankard playdowns bowed to Agincourt, Two rinks from Agincourt, skipped by the | veterans, Lou Ross and Bob Walton, knocked off Unionville in the | semi-finals and then topped Oshawa's entries in the games last night, | Wallon defeating AY Parkhill's rink by two shots and Lou Ross | knocked off Don Holden's locals by the same margin, In the District | Cup (Governor-General's) play, the Oshawa rinks, skipped by Al | Webster and Les Eveniss, triumphed over Unionville in the after | noon, bredking up 8 close contest at the 10th end to move steadily | shead and at night, the local curlers ousted Woodville, to earn a perth in the further sectional playoffs, next week, We note that already the "sold out" sign has heen hosted for the annual $25-per-plate Sports Celebrity dinner, sponsored by the Ontario Sportewriters and Sporiscasters, for crippled children, Babe Dye and Jesse Owens, former hockey star and track senss. ton, respectively, are the latest guests to be lined up for the gala event, Any local sports fans wanting kets, should con- tact us immediate"y, We Jugt happen to have enough left for one more table, KING CLANCY, conch of the Toronto Leafs, broke into print | on Wednesday, with a loud blegl, when the release of the mid-| season choice of NHL All-Stars revealed that his veteran centre, | Tod Kennedy, had been Ignored for both the No 1 All-Stars and also No. 2 team, We have claimed for years, and we also admit there is a great deal to be sald for the technique, that most of the selectors, when voting for sll-star players, get thelr inspiration from the NHL scoring statistics, If a player is standing high in the point race, he has an excellent chance for catching a berth on the all-star teams, as his position, This theory of course, is in the main, applicable only to choice of forwards, "Red" Kelly, Detroit's crack defenseman, is an exception but then he's an exceptional performer nt his post, also King Claney Is quoted as saying that he thinks Ted Kennedy is the best player in the league, Well, that covers far too much territory because fur a start, Coach Clancy is forgeiting a couple of his. own players, goalie Harry Lumley and left-winger id Smith, both of whom made the all-star No, 1 team, What's more wil Leafs didn't have Lumley, they'd be no better than about fourth and Sid Smith's high scoring Is another factor in Leafs' position, The A'l-Star team, with goal, Lumley: defence, Kelly and Harvey; forwards, Beliveau, Geof plpee | frion and Smith, looks to be above reproach, The selections made | { third-place Rinks representing the Osh- | awa Curling Club, won district | honors in the annual Governor: General's Cup competition, here at the local club yesterday, Osh awa curlers whipped Unionville in the afternoon game and then came on to top. Woodville in the a good job of thelr No, 2 team also, with goal, Sawchuk; de- fense, Goldham and Bolton; forwards, Mosdell, Richard and Lewicki, There'll be some changes in the second team for sure and maybe the odd switch In the No, 1 All-Stars also, when the final selection Is made at the end of the season, THE MOVE in Toronto to have the city council approve an ex- penditure of $1,750,000 to enlarge thelr Maple Leaf Stadium so that | Toronto will have a ball park of major league dimensions (custom- | er capacity) Is certainly quite a step, The lure of a major league | . franchise and the hope that Toronto may soon be a member of the T T T h American League, plus the enthusiastic support of such sportsmen os | 1p op Top y have rallied behind the Toronto club in recent years, may be infls | On Tuesday afternoon the final ence enough, If the deal goes through, you can expect big - time | game in the Tip Top Trophy event baseball in Toronto within & year after thelr stadium has been en. Was played, The Thompson rink larged emerged the winner with a score of 12-7 over the rink skipped by Declare Winners | Webster, Rinks from Agincourt, ski (will advance to further sections] by Lou Ross and Bob Wallon, | playoffs, Most of yesterday's game captured top honors in the dis trict playolls for the Ontario Sil. | #ere of the nip-andtuck variety | ver Tankard, here on Wednsday | 8nd the large gallery of spectators - | night, beating out the Oshawa cur- | was (rested to some expert sho 7 | Jers in the final game making, by the rival members In Govepnor-General's Cup play: | of po rink, "offs, the Oshawa rinks skipped by 7 | Al Webster and Les Eveniss, came 7 [out on top, defeating Unionville in 7 the semifinals and then whippin i tht Woodville curlers in the. Tin match, | The Agincourt rinks and Osh- y awa's district cup representatives In Governor-Genersls' cup play, the Woodville rink skipped Ag vd McMullen, chalked up eight Jingle tons on as many 5 but the Ev eniss rink picked up a few extra points a: Shey got the last rock rgin was enou, offset Webster's logs, to | In the Governor-Genersl's final | game for district honors, Eveniss and his men, leading 6-3, chalked up sixend count on the sixth and that did 8, Woodville got one on | the 7th end and then never scored | afain until the end of the game, | Their other rink also bowed to! | Baundens, o i | In Tankard play, both Oshawa | | rinks, headed py skips Don Holden {and Al Parkhill, drew a bye to {the finals and then found them. selves to cope with Caldwell's fine shots of the early stages, Michigan Coach | Big Four Teams Terms Objections |Play Dozen Games Rs "Sour Grapes" MONTREAL (CP) - The wo Four Joottalt Safe will launc) " § schedule for 19556 wit By JOHN BARBOUR ood. ! | ANN ARBOR, Mich, (AP--|% in Toronto and Montrent | Michigan's hockey coach, Vie Hey- t, 3, 'he schedule, reduced from last | iger, sald Wednesday that attacks 14 g dopt. {] was pled lon Canadian players in American | the league's annual meeting | eollegiate hockey by eastern here during the week-end, | coaches were "sour grapes." asaya ind Bullion wil play | Heyliger said the most recent 4 pL, B, wil | attack came from Dartmouth Motive nt Soin Against the Rough coach Fddie Jeremiah, He sald | A -- oronto against the Jeremiah 'has had losing seasons | th shag 4 Moi To : Pie er dates: Sept, 10, Ottaw for so "many years, he is frus Hamilton oY ny id Ta oi : t sept, 17, ; ' Canadian boys in our hocke; ri Li Rone, mn Ottawa; Jam { have improved the game tremend- | poni™ ot Hamilton! Ottawa at on " ously," Heyliger spid, "The Cana-| ones. "Oot 1, Monreal % Tor + dian influx has stimulated hockey Hamilton st Ottawa: Oct 8 be bi {at the college and civic level" | on™ or" samilton: Montreal yo | Heyliger acknowledged that the | Ottawa; Oct, 10, Hamilton at Tor- | Michigan team had a good many | onto; Ottawa at Montreal: Oct, 15 Canadians as did other teams, | Ottawa at Hamilton; Toronto at But, he sald, "The Minnesota | Montreal; Oct, 22, . Montreal at | team is entirely made up of Amer. | Toronto; Hamilton at Ottawa; Oct, ican boys and they should have 29, Oitawa at Toronto: Hamilton | won the national title for the Inst | at Montreal; Nov, 5, Montreal at two years, We beat them two years | Hamilton; Toronto at Ottawa, | ago--hut we had no right to do it, | (The C dian Press err J [DONE WONDERS | reversed the venue of the game, | [ ' | "Ihe Canadian boys have dohe| In A story Monday.) finpls, Shown above are the two | wonders for hockey," Heyliger|™™ . Oshawa rinks, Reading top-to- | "In time there will be a lot | wy bottom, they are (Left) | ssid, Bk hockey play- i one parka, | £00, AL dt an Not All Colleges Against Canadian Hockey Players 4 AW Me 'haniars " Dash } i 3d MLR, Bonier { you'll veally hurt the game, Geo, Campbell, Ross Mills and | Heyliger said that the University Hugh Beaton of Michigan was only 40 miles Times-Gazette Staff Photo | from the Canadian horder and | Canadian players found it easier Ito. go to school here than Amer: aROY, N.Y. (AP)--Representa- fives ol two Now York sais college TORON' e ; ga eK 0 away" "key powers disagree with Dart. TORONTO (CP)~Max Marinko, | peninslun 800 miles awiy mouth coach Eddie Jeremiah's pro. former Czech and present] He credited the Canadian influ- posal that the United States na. Canadien closed champion, Tues. [Src with making AmCrics fon | tonal collegiate tournament be day won the central Ontario elosed Sgiate hostel Y | Bholished because of the wide: table tennis championships, Mar: | ing rise to a spreading civic hockey inko defeated Hang Jurman of | program, | Toronto the final, 21-11, 21-3, 24-22 WINS TABLE TENNIS | ican boys from Michi an's upper ace money making sports' and in giv- spread use of Canadian players of Canadians but would not com- "We have 240 boys playing In| ment on abolishing the tournament | Ann Arbor leagues, 600 tn Detroit, | until he had talked with Jeremiah in A third defended his school's use| gibl Athletes Organie Fellowship Group 'To Help Youngster | KANSAS CITY (AP)~Organize-' {tion of a group of athletic stars, | past and present into the Fellow: | ship of Christian Athicies to com- | | bat juvenile delinquency, was an- | {nounced here Wednesday, The organization was apnounced | | by Ernest Mehl, sports editor of | the Kansas City Star and a mem- ber of the group's advisory board, He said the fellowship has en- | listed such present and ivrmer ath letic greats as professional foothall players Doak Walker, Otio Gra- am, Dan Towler and Kyle Rote; foothall coach Bud Wilkinson of the | University of Oklahoma; Olympie | decathlon champion Bob Mathias; and baseball pitcher Carl Erskine of the Brooklyn Dodgers, | at Clarkson College, St. Lawrence University and Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute to comment on Jermiarl's statement Tpesday that he use of Canadians was "turn ing our national championship into 8 forge" Coach Ned Harkness of RPI sald he agreed with Jeremish that "over-emphasis'"' was being put on the championship, However, he did not approve of abolishing it, | Clarkson President William G,| Van Note asseried that "we| haven't played before but from | what 1 have heard 1 understand | that it has been handled very welll and represents a true champion. ship for American colleges." Ollit Kollevoll, conch at Bt, Lawrence, said he would prefer to talk personally with Jeremiah | before discussing the tournament, | He added that "our school feels | Canadians are entitled to play on our hockey teams if they are elli- | 2, | Both Clarkson and St, Lawrence | are rated strong favorites to rep-| resent the East in the champion: We don't know why people come inte our lot end kick the tires of the cers they're looking ot, We pover have been oble to quite figure It out, The tires on the used cars ot our used cor lot con tell you @ lot about the quality automobiles thot poss through our hands, And you don't have to do eny kicking, Tiras thet are worn in spots, or thet ere worn only on one side of the tread end not on the other, ere signs of front wheels out of ellignment, Bvenly-worn tires ere one of those clues, like the lack of o white coot on your tongue, thet meons general good heolth inside. Tires that are free from cuts and bruises give o good indication of the kind of owner that hod the cor before you, A driver in- clined to run into curb leaves his mark on his tires, It's hord on the fires, of course, ond also may domoge the steering geor and linkege and knock the wheels out of allignment, These signs on the tires, or lack of them, will give you on ides, too, of the I core the previ owner geve his cor, : Take your time when you look over your used cor, ask the questions you want to know ond then take it out on the road for a good spin, Take the wheel yourself ond see what it will do, That's the wey WE sell cors , , , ond the proof of this pudding is in the fact thet so meny people whe heve bought cors from us come back to buy enother, Maybe they kick the tires, but they never kick about the corns they've bought, Cif. ~~ ---------------- Mills 110. IHLK *VAUXHAL ML, TH Orono Orphans, Intermediate entry in the Lakeshore OHA | E, Butler, . group, will play their remaining schedule games on New: M Reid, E, Holland, E castle's natural lee, They have a fairly new arena in New. and ¢ Thompson skip, 12 " caste and the Orono club wants te play thelr games there, E, Pure, RB Yickert, J ", aro when possible, The Trinity College School officials granted Orono ons Be ins in of the ing permission to break the agreement they had -- Orono has Play: | foursome last year, presented the ed thelr previous home games this year at , Peter Campbell Trophy and prizes, Memorial Arena, If mild weather strikes, Orono will have lo In the senior game, skip E, Cop: | play thelr games on the home ice of the opposition, pin started off with a six end, | and at the end of the eighth end, BRIGHT BITS: -- Orilla Pontiacs, who lost playing-coach Vie [the score was tle, On the ninth Grigg through injury, have signed George Nicholson, George, who and final end, the Coppin rink played with the Generals here one season, was with Stratford Ben scored a three end to take top lors for | sensons and played one game this year with the honours, | now defunct Lyndhurst INTER-COUNTY baseball men have | 'M. Jack, H Dyas, P. ruled that in the future, if a club forfeits its franchise, the players and E, Howsdlwood ship, J. and | of that club will become the property of the league, for pool draft KE. Oke, K Ki --- ' | at a flat rate of $100 per player GERRY JAMES, hockey star E. Coppin sili: N.C chalt of the) with Marlborn Juniors and Canada's No, 1 'homebrew' footballer senior curlers congratulated these | last suffered a fractured check bone and an injured eye, 4 when with a puck, In a league game on Tuesday night, | and others In Toledo, Ohio, Grand | personally SAME PLACE | Rapids and the Soo Mich, There |" The Troy Record asked officials Ancient St, Petersburgh in Rus. | are widespread Juvenile Jonfues EE -- --_-- re > % | throughout innesota anc Nor Mu vo Tepamed | Petrograd In | Dakota and six or seven Years 1024, ship this year, Canadians are on Henry, | | all three squads. and changed to Leningrad in they'll be producing top « noteh | American hockey players," DOMINION TIRE PRICE INCREASE EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY (st BUY NOW and SAVE Robins ladies on the fine curling, and] presented prizes to the winners and runners-up, season struck HAMILTON Thistle Club curlers survived in both the Ontario Tankard and Governor-Genernl's Cup eliminations this' week, oust ing Brantford curlers in their 'district finals, , , , DEATHS to box- ers, which have 'had sn alarming Increase in the past couple of years, have raised a hubbub In which medical men and legal types have a variety of opinions BEA ROSS, by a margin of 34 pins, over Marie Thompson of Peterborough again won the Molson's | trophy, in the ladies' section of the reglonal playoffs, The men | settle their championship this Saturday in the Liftlock City, Brooklin Boys Hand All - Stars | Initial Defeat SECOND PERIOD Oshawa Rotary All-Stars lost| 3 Brooklin, P, Tran [his knowledge and was called to thelr first decision of the season (Pascoe) vier 18.81 exchange notes on methods of opr | on Monday night when they drop: 4. 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