Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Feb 1955, p. 8

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§ THE DANY TIMESOAVETTE, Seturdey, Vebrusry 1, 199 | w HOPING MALE SEX "GOES 10 THE DOGS" spot ones dominated hy wR, dog sledding is now open 10 the feinple sex here hy Mrs. Jean Lane, front | contre, of Lunenburg, Mass Mrs. "Bunty! Dunlop of Burling ton, Ont, left hack; Mrs, Louise | Lombmrd, and Mrs, Marion Ja cobs of Montreal, They were smong five female "'mushers" represented | who answered fhaliongs 4 thrown out by' Internationsl fn) derhy In Oltaws+$4, mm in prizes and trophies for winners In two day 66-mile event | Wet was the largest in the derby's Thi 5 Ves r's history with 28 competitors, and higgest included some of the names In the sport Central Press Canadian SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo, H, Campbell BPORTS EDITOR "TIMMY of 1064 (Ray Badger of Weston), the hoy chosen tn represent all the ervippled children In Ontario when the Assocs ton made its annual Easter seal drive last year, Was ea vied to (SPORT FROM BRITAIN Heh we he ion Growing ell 2 ond 3. ee front | teneting spee | ight we're aching al 9 _-- a the Ftd 0 2 Ful away fixvire oor bam FE ren the fou) open, £4 "a space Is anothe ten regulation cour) ---- uremenis are waved because # wood bik on Tm. Basketball Has Pains to pt 4 Hos choot wre 5 ag { at hesianing fo, 4 rn hE ther whys Horn, Rh, do " 2 in to play" i I still cach wd and d rely Ly five J. oy n | pf Foo Britain his | bri 41 , aller more | then 2 ods with i Royal ah f ian Reg was reg iii player-co ohn or 10 years and ayed the game wince bee Team w ¥ Tess % ache, 0) there's nowhere else to play, d of 14 at Vieloria Montrenl Bt, Luke's sireet, Al Rene Blores | BOWLING NEWS edlars dobnnys Grill Oshawa "A" x8 # turtevy TENNIS CLUB LEAGUE First place Clint Hall's team ox tended thelr league lead as olhey took three JO from Jupe Bi art's sus Eh the first tended thei league Wend #5 they took three points from Jupe Blew: art's squad, although the first Gime was won hy only five pins, Harve Moyer's bowlers won ong game hy a single pin, hut still dropped two points to Bah Brown's team, In the other encounter 14) Beamish squad (ook all the points from Mary Hunt's bowlers, Clint Hall leams wre very close and excite: ment Is gaining every week Mabel Mot had bi? A le for the day with #28 ( §) and Fran, Behoenan heh i of 4, thats' wonderful howling, girls We have # longer of girls Lemon list Is Ty a len th with 2 games than ususl 'the aoppers were the only (om to take points, Berappers hein unlucky ones, Bpollers took (ih ng Aces |, Bpots and Cutups, Merry makers and Upstarts sphit 2 each KE. Nathan Duplate " mT Sunday, Feb, 15th,) Player Fe AWrence, Algers Bhetler, Algers , Lawrenee o" : Bayers, Bu a nhont, Hiri ore Raker Blark, Pedlars Roneham, Jacks a= Ee 20 Games Industrial - Mercantile +| Hockey League Figures mn die rd anor, x BL OBIT 8 (R!] "ww 7 4 teams won A-point wor) andings including games on {Calling RII Golfers! George Bayer Hits 'Em Mote Than 400 Yards Jon Fox, 4 i pi Bi feats AE Hos oe wh prv/ Bul that w WArIMInG Wp. a # lo # and af it Al phy Fl dn irs or hon, of ma Frovidence aon oar Uerhey 2 ¥ Pilani ' a ne, 4 Fy ov and o" i 0 d at Providence OHA iLehener Indsoy Owen Btratfor Chatham 2 Niagara Falls it | Cleve Soret Wine Fh Pane Amerie CANADA'S BEST DIVER is. gh e GamesGold Medal Winner ppears "Headed For Greater Glory Pe Wy Foe oer sHmmer made year-old freckielnced "tod Berl iance n 8 wd pin CAl Ax: i ade his ' CA REGIA emarked (ohowing NITY bo ne hk be the Jost Samed ta he Advance Sale Indicates 1955 To Be Big Year NEW YORK (AF) Major league hasehall clubs can look forward to a prosperous 1066 on the hasls of advance male of Hekets With onl ne oF twa exceptions, a one | Is the New York | 5 nkees, Ay hs reported an | orense Ih py Bi sale. over | i survey by The Associated Tos, The ingrease 1s In. line with the overall Jump last year when the attendance climbed 0.7 per cont over the prece Ing SEASON On # turnout of 15,095, The Yankees' le Is an ex cons of M00.000 hut 1 ey are ahout 10 per cent off last year's figures, When the Pitishurgh Pirates hee kod their figures a week ago rn ME Sf fl ie wih i eend * vorile of Mew Zewland team conch Doug Freeman, whe sald; "He i we man to heat," Indentified As Salmon WESTPORT, N.Y, (AP)=A vii: erinarian reported Thursday that # fish caught in Lake Champlain had heen identified ss 8 salmon and said records showed it was the first salmon taken from the lake since 1810, mah ated i beat Kanon, pn wd ur oy is Ay fuos thes ie ATR or he de fofhet kn 1% HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Jean Relivems of Me | tik ne font nued har eh oe ul Hoe ward the Nation searing ho plonship win . or of gohls Hire ay 8% the Cana mens defeated Detroit 42 Bellveau's outhurst Hrkiched his ines teams lan on 7 ol verhan hblon o Tio we Cup Play Resumes T Connie) in vo weiter LONDON (CP)=The struggle for English soccer's top oy hy aturdny as in he f wp com: the Foothall Assoeiat petition The 16, eight first div "hubs seven from the second div) # lone third division 4 are the remnant of # team contingent that set out on the rend 0 Wembley Tog simmer, The its Lh a on iy LAIR AA ne Tish Lg hvion socopy Rper oh battle of "iret Wil Is a certainty for the ¢ yndon § Wembley ow shol to win th 8 # ath M fpuition, and Char fio uated at ONE OF THREE Charlton Is one of three ame left In the eu Chelseap another we (0 Nottingham on 'ounty, the eldest Ll In the country chiten the | first-division ta shot Tottenham Hotspur, third London ¢lub in ma Lack, dohnnys Barta, Pedlars Harta, Pedlars Barina, Pedlars Sutton, Jacks Keeler, Johnnys Kaposito, Burleys Thompson A and P ma, "AN! 4 gion, | Johnnys ), Cole Agers Jordan, A an al p G, Hanna, lars G, Depratito, A and P FP, Dragomatz, Johnnys ¥, Sutton, first-place lead over teammate Maurice Richard fo fiv inks pix i has 82 points a ard Ard scored one yh i 49 day and continued to lead in | fepartment yith #5, one more than IVER viday Niagara Pally } Chatham [] Games Saturday Chatham at Kitchener Oven wad al kiratlord Niagara ing! i BR, Adeock M7, M Hobie i Kimi a8, I HH B G Hane 2, Arion 2, a, oath 208, ennler 202, V, nore 2 Ball 201, M Germond 200 V., Mapes, Patterson, M LEMON LEAGUE Laie, "Tay it, Ro oh #Wis, C orale y. th nd TH ie nolan, o "ier m Fh Mhatr, ame tevens Midi 18, Spots 18, Cutups 18, Aces 10, Merrymakers #, Spoilers 9, Upstaris h B, Berappers 4 Canadian Order Of Foresters Pour i the teams were white Abe this week when the Numb ills took all four points from the Rnoathien Goolers four from the neers, Bums four from Bprin ers, and Rockels four from the Jinks. Wanderers took three from the ae fr and but for two ping In the first Kame Rd have tak: en all four, ees and the Ironmongers Api at two each Bome of the howlers had no trouble at all wt h fo hey ping when others fo igi] hy them, Hil lr iif i ) | fev iki a be 0 [1 y lo rea ) al elus she volled G44 ive Sl ani Marg O'Rellly had 848, Toots Ferguton 48h, Jessie Heenan 288 and 206, Vio. Tippett 281, Irene Nutter 220, Joan Wall 217 and HOH, Edna Richards 214, Patsy Tanton dll Kv, Clarke 810, Marg Bmith wi, and da, George 200 Wee men In the "Charmed Civele" this week with Boh in ell hein the op man and he rolled Mh, Fred Glover (had wrist and all) 786, and Doug Trivell real Nitkng them lately, had 78 George Lintion glose with 609, and Ron Bwartz 608, Arn Greene 680, Len Wall 668, Bill Miles 0, ard, Hambly fh, Mike Heenan [) Al Spring 08 and a 81 Hit hme, | on on Ahapman 617, Bam h uest howler Dou Kerr pli, and A Hurlogk 611 ' In the 300 lass were Jim Hurvid #04, Jim Morvison 260, Bill KI. loth 468, Jim Nemish 843, Earl Westlake #6, John Shaw 841, Ari Peeling 288, Mel, MeCahe 416, teorge Killen 816 and 208, Horaes 'rishorn BIA and 206, Wes, Rioh ards B18 and 818, (consistent eh), Halph O'Reilly 208 and " (would yu like tn fo ifireat) Linus arenes 408, Keith Clarke 80 Norm 0 hotly 200 i aug ur apologies for nn wilte-up last week hut it was no fault " aurs, Thanks to Marg Smith for doing the work Inst. weel There will he nominations far of floors next week and would like everyone to meet upstairs after the first game Laat Baturday night a bus load 1A Beamish Boh Brown Harve Moyer June Blewart Mary Hunt 4 High honors went " lin Hall with a 245, 452 double, Marie Shor: ten's 218 was best for the, ladies With games over ow werk: Clint Hall 246, 207; Boh Tippet 2M; a MacDonald we; Ron Bowman # Oswald pponer 26; Marie a 216; Boh Brown 416; Rey Petre 212, 200; Boh MeDonald 208, and Jolin Camphell 201 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Piek-ups won it! But what & bat tle, & margin of only one point over the BLrangers, A Large meas ure of Plek-ups success oi credited to the Field Ales, The, put forth a great effort, althoug they were short of players, [1] take § points from the Birangers, Next week we start the third see: tion Joyes Whyte's 878 Is still good enough for ladies' high single and Dan ikon with 841 holds men 4 high or players 0 With eho Cn erage wil a J Clar! hy. Senate (111 ih tained the high Ay Last week's resulls were as fol lows Piek-ups 5, Brokers %; Schofield 7, Adams 0 Field Alvs B, Biran | [1 INAL END ECTION Plek-ups Blrangers Behotlelds Field-Alrs Hrokers Adams PART OFFICE LEAGUE THIRD SECTION Shockers Bumpers Bpark Plugs King Pins Hoods Slingers Shockers continuing they drive towards a spot in the playoffs gave the last section winners, the Sling ars, # four-point trimming, Waller Kilburn and Claire Blemmon did the heavy work far the Bhockers while Sammy Mann was hest for the Blingers King Pins and Spark Plugs had three real olose games and when it was all over the points had heen split twa apiece, Kay Branton and | Hank Dressing were the top men exalt pilot | for the respeefive teams and Frank the head table at the 1064 Sports Celebrities Dinner by "Whipper" Billy Watson, That night, he promised that with the help of all the people who were there helping all erippled children, he would' walk In next year on my own feet", Thursday night at the '55 Sports Celebrities Dinner "Timmy" of 1064 was alain at the head tahle and he walked thers unaided, In his speech, when he waved his dis carded hrace aloft, he voiced a sincere thanks for himself, his parents and all erippled children, for the help brought to them hy the Ontario Bporits Writers Jind Bporteasters Assiélation and the Celebrities Dinner patrons, "Thenks you men, ean play Sports now Just like other kids and it sure is great," ta sald and when he made that utterance, there wasn't a really dry-eye In the banquet hall, He pleaded for continued help for "Timmy" of 1068 and, all the athers whe need such help to he mage active again Over M0 sports boosters paid for the Rrivilege of widing this worthy cause of helping the crippled children and 23 of the great sports figures of all times were on hand to provide the attraction and do thelr bit, Rocky Marciano, a roughdough boxing champion of the world, hit a harmonious chord In his brief speech, '. You have your a on your side of the border and we have oir problems on our side but this Is one Hime when we clasp hands and fight together against & common snemy of the youth of our countries," he sald, There was humor galore, dozens of aneedotes, real gems of wit and many of deep wisdom, They stood tn cheer Marilyn Bell, Rooky Marciano, Jesse Owens, Chris Chataway and Charlie Boswell, g blind golf champlon, all received similar ovations, Owens t apeech was an oraterieal masterpiece, He reminded the hey woren's merely being "good fellows"s""you are Ine eo --. In your own future and our democratic way of lie, we have (0 look to these youngsters, win may he crippled now but whom we work lo make well because they are the future leaders of our free world," he sald, Lou Grows, a he-man Athlete and litle Dude Foden, veteran Canadian Jockey, these were the comparisons in slze=hut at heart, they were all the same, the athletic greats, thi commitite In charge and the #H patrons they were all there to boost a worthy cause, oy found themselves only Hone if 00 under last year, Last year's ures were pa 214 compared to th i} oar 5 Wa 11 Both the world champion New York Glants and the American Longue (itleholders, the Cleveland Indians, are well satisfied, The ad: vanee ticket sale of the Giants has passed a record $500,000 whereas the HAA advance up lo the open a ay In 100M was onlv $522,000 renee # TESNINEEE =EEERRY iH wor hy Bt. Catharines #0 14 Guelph 2 1h Bt, Michael's 28 18 2 17 41 17 2 18 80 . wm Results Friday Hamilton 8 Rar h Bt, Catharines § Guelph § samen Saturday Marlhoros at Gall Bt, Michael's at Bt, Catharines Guelp " Sur rie Kiiehener on mes bund Thorns Galt ri Michael's ol | LS UR yore, Arun i" gm le ewmarkel villian Bt, hom 06 a fess Se eS eee err rase - AP LE freal real antrea A ip on oir frenl anh fe 4 Marlhoros Hamilton Galt The leaders; LH & Indians sald they do pot [} fi, 1 keep comparative records hut that RN SSS lowly York Cit vislon, glant-killer BERRON, Pps Dre WD DIRE WAT maaan Hy sales are running ahead of last ti il, z= ~ when the club did nd 000 in advance sales, _ vy Becomes fese-- ge rrp i i = Barrie Kitchener 22 === Team Palm Billiards INY.F [] [] 2 { 2 = = = - maders APs, 010 ] 7 L) ] 4 I Owen ] bb 4 Md adn U of 4 gy ef A Br, Soul orn Boo Indy oA # Bon Greyhounds 1 North Bay -# Pembroke (1st games of hestof finals) NOHA fi 8. Porcupine 4 Macher | imming leads best-of7 semi finals) semis PENTICTON V'S, now that they have heen granted Cgech visas, Northern Behe he playing in Prague tomorrow and Monday, preparing for | the touvrey which openes on Friday In West Germany, They Hot | off th a bad start, when travelling arvangements were fouled up, | Their equipment and belongings went to Dusseldorf (where they thought they were landing but after flying from London they landed in Berlin and were not even expected, However, they deny that they complained shout German hospitality or food--It was Just the mis understanding in travel and now that this has heen eleared away, they figure they're ready to roll will Western League New ih fan fh Vancouver # Victoria manton | Const Benlor (Bestel p WE Menor fe Pleton 8 new G 0 finan) ) ol ow 4 |] une i gh (1) Momarohs : Wii Barons A FOR SAFER WINTER DRIVING LET US DE-SKID YOUR TIRES v -Skidding gives you «. w_mere traction nero the life 15%. "Drive safely n snow and slush = your tires need not be Nothing much new the last day or twa from Oshawa merchants but vie the query route, while in Toronto on Thursday, we found gut fram several Inter-County sport seribes that things gre moving wight slong on all fronts, Up Kilehener way, # pouple of fellows are ready in take over the team if Don Gals Hager does declde to deap out and word Is that he'll have to pay his 1054 debis hefore the Parks Board will give him an olay to operate no Tah, Atler all, Ben used in come 0 the Inter<County League meetings and tell the other eluh operators that "haseball Is big husiness and UM you don't know how to operate a elub, 0 make wmaney you should get out," Chiekens Are coming home to roost, heonuse It was not kept any seorel that Kitchener club made about $18,000 in 1038-50 (here should he a Jittle Jel tn pay the 1854 hills == that's he way "hig husiness' Is expected (no aperate, RUMORS fram Galt have it that Pappy Bmith, may come to Oshawa lo manage the team this season. We also y hear trom Brantford that Wilmer Fields expects ta he the playing: | Majone oe ah o We slump manayer in Oshawa and George D'Addario 1s also named as poe: Humpers, in spite of having only ble Oshiawa manager dike Karly 18 headed Oshawasway, I's five bowlers (all six members of sald and Jim Kendrick is reported As shying that Oshawa Mere iania the team participated) still were Have taken over the Guelph player Hat, with Eddie Drapeho, Jackie | good enough to fake three points Howes and Mary Rieh being interested--Rich especially being keen | fram the slipping Hoods, Don Mars tame (a Oshawa vis and Gord Pearson hd good woores for the winers while Ewan " yo hed hy Heh io UPREL | Clomenee and Doug Burden were her nignt but the qr] Abrample for a may hest for the losers i Bellevpie and Beg fh the My ult cup of the week for TEREY 1 LU K, fram Noranda High ha a total A A 3 het | Lae Northern Ontario schooihoy | hawler, and the unanimous selee wid he'll go to Dominlon playolts again. He and viceskip | tion of the league Russ Kellar, Now playot ds Jast yea ROCKY | 40) 0 Hght Don Coekell In California sometime | a Vi Chavies has started on the gomohack LADIES nother erack at the championship yo Iding their first "Ajax Youths' Night! en| Toppers are os up te thelr with football fm, sporis celebrities as guest | name and gained tap position this | and velveshiments, Looks like a fine idea week with a two point load, The | LEAGUE hockey teams swing into thelr plays | Away, with Midgets, Bantams and Juvenile teams all | he howto oad. win ever | 'a : i's Na i} L Poterborough on Thursday night toward another title shat. hut he 1 | mi htop smart to believe that. If everybody wha has heaten Norkus were to he given a chance at the championship it would he a matter of standing in line Some see the mateh, which has heen Kept very quiet in local news DARKS, as a possible attempt to hutld Narkus inte ehallenging sie {The ex:Marine, If nothing else, oan Mt hard when he has a pros | san target, There Is a possiblity, | peared to experience alter he was this sroup says that the twa! vaunted out in the sixth round of | naundings Charles tank from his last bout oaused many of the! Rocky slowed hm up ta where ard experts (a conclude that he finally | Nopkus will he able to tag. him had enough and probably eould he opintan Is not unanimans relive [that Charles will win, Bz has to They sald he had proved tal he the favarite, because nobody | overybody's satisfaction, Ineluding | Knows for sure haw 'much Marvel: | his own, that he could never in the | ano (oak out of him, and there warld whip Roeky, even if he wore! onee was a Hme when he eould willing to try hard Nave Wen 50 } Pat and Don's Groe 5 3 ! fF 0MM Tunnel Bo; i 1. 3 Big 1% ow i MacDonald, tam : BR pi MacDonald, Aim EB X Rav. Palm Billiards § { Brown, Bruins i Musselman, Hawks 4 purest, b AYE hy Ennis } in Biliaids 4h RARE BIRD The hlackbilled auk, only re maining ype nf & ORee NUMEraus species, breeds on roeks around from Oshawa lourneyed up to the heautitul Cliffside Alleys hora for the annual Forester tourn ament,, competing for The Arn The team from Pickering were the winners of the eov. troph \fations yo 4 0 to hia te Hl ot "ia Collins : yoy fash: PeosIve dual trophies, the frophies, Josie entlake Ne he Indies' high tripls Mi) ladies' high single with 870, Con: Avatulations girls {leved, amhracing Peterborough Piekering, Punharion, Oshawa and Bowmanville West Hill were the hosts and Can, Tire Bruins 2 3 Whithy Hawks f 012M Rayer Team : de Os ne K Hill, Palm the British coast i Boar: Groend® TP froohy this year and the Fi Sangrat. The six wliers a shawa brought we hy 678 and Marg, Smith winning the There were 15 teams 4 Wert HII after the howl a lunch wan serv: FOR HEAVY SNOW DRIVING LET US CUT SNOW CLEATS Do away with chains == we con cut mud and snow cleats on four present tires thet will pull you through in safety "only 2.50 per tire" J. H. BERLETY TEXACO SERVICE STATION 117 SIMCOE N, ~ AT COLBORNE ~ DIAL 3.7032 NEXT TO FIRE HALL CHAS. BALL B.A. SERVICE STATION 136 KING W, = OSHAWA - DIAL 5.3733 ROSS SKITCH TEXACO STATION 83 RITSON RD, §. = DIAL 5-3742 - OSHAWA HICKS Service Station 309 DUNDAS W, ~ DIAL MO, 8:9038 - WHITBY a -- ed. The trophies were presented hy Hd Amin, Charlie find Toots Forguson, and J im Hurvid These same Alleys have heen en: gaged for the Couper Trophy play: offs whieh 1s ta he held on April 2 at 0 o'clock Investigate 16 CAREERS In one visit Canada's Amp Active Fares hos many different career eppertunities far men hetwaen the ages of 17 and 40, , or 48 If you already have @ trade, A talk with the Canes dian Army Information Officer will give you @ shane te decide If the Army Is for you ovo ond what this fine force has to after men whe wish te sive Canada, Ast nawl VISIT THE Canadian Army INFORMATION TEAM ARMOURIES, Mondex, Fabruary A Open 10100 am, w= Tuesday, Februa Open 9:00 amy wm SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY § 7:00 a.m, to 9:00 p.m, KENT'S SERVICE STATION 40 ALBERT AT ATHOL BISSONETTE'S SERVICE STATION 301 KING WEST CRANFIELD MOTORS 430 SIMCOE SOUTH JOHN BERLETTE'S TEXACO 117 SIMGOF NORTH KEN DURNO SUPERTEST S74 KING BAST MORING'S GARAGE 1084 SIMCOE NORTH HILLCREST SERVICE STATION 222 KING WEST VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. 78 BOND WESY ROBINSON MOTORS S74 RITSON RD, SOUT SABYAN REGENT STATION PARK AT TRESANE BRIGHT BIES: Clinton Comets; Punlops In Whithy the Jal ne MARCIAND expect Whi YRiihoRKOOD LEAGUE want hl ti) Mareh ial, - Oke LE OSHAWA iy rigm i oils Kong SPORTS ROUNDUP Ezzard Charles To Try Once More TALROY A BPeal num nM Ea wared to thin By GAYLE NEW YORK \P 5 had d thouy 30 am, ap } econd unfortunate mes th Roeky Mat elane last september will he surprised ta find the farmer heavywelg! hampion back bhelween the com als to night, fighting a strange vuaracier named Charlie Norku The sense of relief that Es INERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU in Canada's REGULAR ARMY chilled the Hkes of Norkus Naw, only five months later, Ke in a round ar twa. Rul a number has returned. He said the other day of local experts. look for an upset "»

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