Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Jan 1955, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

to Sth place. Ramblers, Bell Ring Quade 256, Cif Branton 249, Carl ers, Lucky Strike all came down ry 243, Helen Wilson 241, Mar: | And we had four white washes, | lop Tureskl 235 apd 25, Wus, Go-gettery ~walloped Spiffs; Lo- Be prt and 204, Harry Fayle 228, Fires w Jetts | Karl Deverell 227, Jack Meintosh valioped Bell Ringers and Serew- | 226 and 205, Biells Barnett 226 snd alls took 2 points from Ramblers, | 200, Beri Smith 226, Les, Gray 225, | "Doubles Jamieson 475, 240, | May O'Neil 222, Pete Borrow 213, 1235; E, Thom A A 226, 217; | Ed, Vegan 212, ¥lo, Lovelock 209, G, Munkley 423, +B Ellis '427, | Bruce Dalton 206, Bert Trick 205, 25, 200; M, Ma 421, 245; G.| Geo, Taylor 208, Harry Yates 20, -------- BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY . (on indication thet the league Is MIXED LEAGUE very evenly grouped when the at We had some pret prety $1 pod scores | tendance Is up to par, | with two over alt Beott B22] Chevrolets took over section lead- (334) and Joe Brudlord #09 (306), | ership as they trounced Cadillacs uy LUMLEY MAKES SAVE FOR LEAFS Harry Lumley, leading goalie | of the National Hoorey Lo ue, makes a stop on a shot by Allan Stanley of Chicago Black Hawks OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)---Results of soccer games today in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aston Villa 3 Blackpool 1 Burnley 0 Newcastle United 1 Chelsea 0 Manchester City 2 Huddersfield T vs Cardiff C ppd Leicester C vs Everton ppd Manchester U 1 Bolton W 1 Preston N E 3 West Bromwich 1 Sheffield U vs Arsenml ppd Sunderland 2 Portsmouth 2 Tottenham 7 Sheffield W 2 Wolverhampton W 2 Charlton A 1 Division II Bristol R 2 West Ham U 4 Bury vs Nottingham F ppd Hull C vs Birmingham ppd Lincoln C vs Ipswich T pod Liverpool 4 Blackburn R 1 Luton T 2 Middlesbrough 0 Notts County vs Fulham ppd Plymouth A 1 Derby County 0 Port Vale 1 Doncaster R 1 Rotherham U vs Stoke C ppd Swansea T 2 Leeds U 0 Division III (Northern) Accrington 3 Mansfield T 2 arnsley vs South ont t ped Braddford C vs ppd Chesterfield vs a. Alex rd Darlington vs Carlisle U pp Gateshead vs Chester ppd Hertlepools U. vs Grimsby ppd Oldham Athletic vs Halifax ppd Scunthorpe U 3 Barrow 0 Stockport 8 Bradford 0 Tranmere R 3 Rochdale 1 Wrexham vs Workington ppd Division 111 (Southern) Aldershot 0 Swindon T 0 Brentford 2 Brighton and Hove A 3 Colchester U 1 Watford 3 Coventry C 0 Torquay U 1 Siiy A urnemouth 1° 1 lapton 0 § Shrewsbury T 0 Millwall 1 Walsall 0 | 8 Northampton T 3 1 Newport oh ¢ 4 Queens P R 0 Bo ton 2 Bristol C 1 "1! ome were over 700; Stew McKin- | 44, ! John Procher 777, Bes | lens, in a game at Toronto, Jim Mor- rison of Toronto Maple Leafs is second from right and Joe Klu- kay Is at right, cp Photo) Data For volver Men MONTREAL -- A new edition of "Ballistics and Range Tables' pre- pared by the ammunition division of Canadian Industries (1954) Lim- ited 1s now available for distribu. tion, The revised folder Includes bal- wtic data on the new 160 grain Kling-Kor soft pointed bullet in 270 Winchester calibre and the 222 He- mington 50 grain cartridge with soft pointed bullet, Introduced last summer the "270" hecame so popular that de mand temporarily exceeded sup~ lies, The "222", which will soon on the market, Is expected to top the hit parade of small calibre varmint cartridges Coples of the folder containing complete information on these ca- ridges may be obtained from the ammunition division, Canadian In. dustries (19564) Limited, Box 10, Montreal, Interestin Rifle And fe Southend U 3 Crystal P 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 3 St, Mirren 1 Clyde 3 Motherwell 2 Falkirk vs Dundee ppd Hearts vs East Fife ppd Kilmarnock vs Stirling A ppd Queen of the 8 0 Celtic 2 Raith R vs Hibernian ppd Rangers vs Partick 3 ppd Division \ Alblon R vs on City ppd Alloa 2 St. Johnstone 4 Dundee U 8 Ayr U 0 Dunfermline vs Third Lanark ppd Forfar A 2 Alrdrieonians 4 Hamilton vs uthountinuly ppd Morton vs Arbroath ped Queens P vs Cowdenbeath ppd Amateur International Match Wales 1 Ireland 3 IRISH LEAGUE Ards 4 Crusaders 0 Ballymena U 4 Coleraine 3 Cliftonville vs Linfield ppd Distillery 0 Bangor 3 Glenavon 7 Derry C 4 Portadown 8 Glentoran 3 Jackson 713 (301), | i hi scores were ruce 667, Joan is Morinda George Tur Jack Btrank alt tat 67, ry Bevan 632, Ann Bevan 618, Jamieson 604 and John Bryska 60 Others with eh bX were are; TR das 73 "Hay Hino! ju. Mann y Dar. ed | staying on the beam, Helen Reynolds 218, A don 210, Bill Kantor Richard March 202, Those of us in the Lemon League who need help or some luck are Laura McKinley 96 and #7, Betty March 97, Nellie Smith 93, Harr; Ricketts 91, Rose Anderson Shon Richardson w and Kay Heath The Dummies and Hot Shots took four points from the Wee Monsters and the Orphuns, the Lucky Strikes and Pin Heads took three from the Seven-Ups and Toots who got one each the Hopefuls and Rinky Dinks split two apiece each, Dummies Hot Shots Rinky Dinks Pin Heads Seven Ups Toots Lucky Strikes Orphuns Hopefuls Wee Monsters PARTS OFFICE Spark Plugs i ods umpers Blin; ere Shoe King Pins Spark Plugs held onto thelr sec. tion lead by virtue of a tremendous last game finish to split the poin with the Hoods. Bob Smyth (285) showed his team how and they all followed suit, Bumpers and Slingers falled to reach a decision in their battle for third spot when they also s It the points, Rod Connolly (706) made up for the shortage 4 man. wer and had some op from Ernie Cook (818), "Finger Tip Con trol' Morris must have had grease on his fingers because the experi. ment proved a miserable fallure, Back to the TV screen, Shockers took three points from the King Pins to vacate the cellar spot and shove the opposition in, Kilburn and C, Slemmon were best for the Shockers and R. Bra ton was Sg much on his own for the ins, Lemon Tongue, L. Webster 86, new champ, PARTS AND SERVICE | MEN'S LEAGUE We found out some people read this column when it was late ap: earing for last week's action, and pees we are again for the third night of our third section, Two teams are now tied for the agction ping lo While two teams are theak adit ote of a Ea a fort Morar meet in what © 1 battle, We had tw te Sut this Session and all the wins were evenly divided between first and second division teams, This is ------ a PRAY PE == wW LEAGUE * | there were several who missed by fs | whose husband died suddenly Sun- his stopped, 2 a time ot the threat of Caddies and | the Chevies reached thelr highest rung of the ladder to date, hey are ded with G.M.C.'s who downed Deleos 8-1 In a low scoring ses pion, but as GM.C's won a sec. tion, they canpot take another, Oldsmobiles also ran into a snag as they were toppled from first place when trimmed LA by Bucks who seem fo [7 up a nd down in their efforts, In the remaining mateh Pontiacs leaped from the cellar as they won from Vaux. halls 40, who also have trouble Some tidy scores were rolled this week with three 700 marks, while small mar, Lg a. Stovin was top man with 284, 246) ner Ernie Pope Ta. it) 4. 280) and Mitton 708 (229, Al), fing Yebn score with handicap. of 114 gives bim the section's high triple of #22 Just ahead of Sid Hobbs who owns an 620 triple, We only Fond two who could beat him the section's high triple of #22 Just ahead of Bid Hobbs who owns An 820 triple, We only fond two who could beat 250 singles and Fred Dingley with 264 was high over Frank Peterson 254, Our attendance was 100 per cent once more and to keep things moving our lemon league was alive with Bert MacDonnell 93 and Cy Taylor 88 trying in vain for the century, Teams 8rd Bee, Totals GMC's [] 41 Chevrolets 7 Oldsmobiles Bulekg Pontiacs Delcos Cadillacs Vauxhalls Don't pick me, Head Pin, AUX, #71 UAW, The bowling club sends its deep- est sympathy to Lizzie Jenkins, da Ry Mp real good bawling this week, seven over 400, Mae Jamle- son had top double and G, Cory high single, crewballs and Jetts tied for top lace, Spit Fires came up from th place to 3rd place, Go-Getters came up from 7th place to 4th place, Locals moved up from Bth | Cory 416, 271 a #4 E. Spencer 403, | in w €, Gardiner 215, D Stuart 208 and A, Watson 208, ewhalls FAMILY DOUBLES LEAGUE |, The second night of the b Soltion finds the Blanks till in the lead, They finished 4 third in the i section ro ri along nis time, oi bers are Vi, Price, Rene J May O'Nell, Reg, Welsh, Bob ir. vine and Ed, Fegon, they will meet the Bolts next Wook, Two shutouts, Shots and Blanks taking four from the Pokes and Glens Maybees, Hams, OK/' A ips and Curves, 3 and i for Scotties, Whirlwinds, Bom LA oy Zoron and Jets; Whizzers and Bolts eines, 12: Mavis Taylor Je (280, 267, 220), Bort Jones (262 264, 222), Al. H 712 (260, a2, 201), Lorne oN 666 (260, 211), Reg, 666, 270, 214) Semon League: Eve Clark, Molly in, AV»a Toss, Joan Shearer, Voronih McQuade, Helen Wilson ang anzel Welsh (40), Bhots Whirlwinds Bombers 22 eros Scotties Pokes { DERBI satan Tdan By THE CANADIAN PRESS Remember When, , Primo Carners, huge Italian heavyweight, made his North American debut at New York 25 years ago tonight with a one-round knockout over Big Boy Peterson, He won the world title from Jack Sharkey in 1033 and lost it to Max Baer In 1934, turning to wrestling in more recent years, Ted McQuade 661 (284), Geo, Price 648 (272, 202), Marion Thomas 63 (246, 219), Howard Read 619 (226, 206), Joan Gray 613 (280), Jack Carr, 601 (240), Art Bryant 600 22) Singles Peggle BACKACHE a 22: Harold Wilson 276, "Fayle 207, Ve "™ eronich _Me- If you are havin WASHER TROUBLE CALL US ® We repel oll makes ® Prices reasonable, ® Work done promptly by face ry ¢Bl BOUL BOUL "ou Reliable Dealer" 68 Somese Nn -- tel 5-117 one payment, of ® To teke od 9 Soles, ® A BELLYUR LOAN will give you ready cash for these or purpose, PHONE OR CALL BELLVUE CORP, LIMITED 29%; SIMCOE 87, §, ony other worthwhile FINANCE " DIAL 5-121 course , THERE ARE in aviation! ; There is a future in modern aviation for any top-notch man who's had top training and wide experience, RCAF Aircrew training is the finest available anywhere, Members of the RCAF Aircrew team--pilots and observers «log thousands of flying hours across continents, across oceans, Enrol for RCAF Aircrew now! Serve in defence of freedom while you build a future for yourself! a EAA INADA WANN WEAN 0 [CPU INN de SRY ua a YN ---- TOMA "184 M lagnetic k Dy Re IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AS: RCAF RECRUITING UNIT 27 Sv, Clair Ave. EK, (Postal Stn, Q), TORONTO 5, ONTARIO, Phone WAlnut 4.6659 or 4.6650 -- When you go RCAF Aircrew, you're on the heam Titon , to an adventurous, satisfying career , , , A career PILOTS ano OBSERVERS POR INFORMATION ABOUT RCAF AIRCREW TRAINING, PAY AND OTHER BENEFITS. AS PILOTS AND OBSERVERS. SEE THE RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR AT, ROYAL CANADIAN AiR FORGE, ~ TN Ca 1 Wl! nd aM "Se CARS THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OFFERS OUTSTANDING CAREERS TO TRAINED MEDICAL PERSONNEL Open Monday Through Friday, 9 AM. to § P.M, Monday and Thursday Evenings Until 8:30 P.M. There are immediate openings in the RCAF Medical Branch for DOCTORS, NURSES, PHARMACISTS, AND DIETICIANS For Full Information Visit The RCAF Recruiting Unit, 27 St. Clair Ave., East, Toronto. Telephone WA, 4.4659 Do YOU KNOW THESE PEOPLE ? HIS HAPPY THREESOME Is typical of the thousands of families who are building a financial backlog with the help of a trained Manufacturers Life 'representative, They symbolize the Company's 450,000 policyholders whose plans for family protection and old age security are now safeguarded by assets of $590,693,764, THe 68TH ANNUAL REPORT shows that this group of almost half & million people now own $1,903,876,072 in life and retirement pro- tection, During the past year 40,000 people, many already policy- holders, purchased new insurance amounting to $250,889,621, aad MANUFACTURERS LIFE in 1954 paid out $31,672,765 to living policyholders and the families of those who died --~ carrying out to the letter the Company's promises to deliver dollars when they are needed most, MANUFACTURERS & LIFE COMPANY INSURANCE! MEAD OFFICE (Retablishe d 1887) TORONTO, CANADA "OK" VALUE GURANTEED VALUES" "OK" VALUE "OK" VALUE You Are Cordially Invited To Visit Our NEW HEATED INDOOR USED GAR LOCATION AtOur 140 BOND ST. W. Headquarters * "OK" VALUE 1953 CHEVROLET COACH Alr Condition, Heater, Twe Tone Paint $1375 1952 METEOR COACH With Heater $1245 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN $865 1948 CHEVROLET COACH $475 NO DOWN PAYMENT ON CARS UNDER $1,000 TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 BOND ST. W. 138 KING ST. W.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy