Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Sep 1955, p. 12

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Dick Irvin Is Back At His Old Stand By T. N. MORRISON Cana Press Correspondent WELLAND, Ont. (CP)--Dick Ir- vin, newly-acquired Chicago Black Hawk cjach, returns to the Na- tional Heckey League site where he began hk NHL coaching career 25 years a@. But he leads his Black Hawks into the situation facing Irvin as|¥ 1955-56 geason is entirely different to the ae in 1930-31 when he kept the Havks in second place of the America section--the league was divided into two sections, a Cana- dian ani American--for the second straightyear. Last jeason Chicago finished in the cer for the second year in a rowwith only 13 wins in~70 games, The 1953-54 campaign saw Black fawks win 12 verdicts, Wher Irvin was lured to Chicago from Montreal Canadiens last May after lompleting 14 years with Habs, receded by nine years with Toront Maple Leafs, he said he would jettle for no worse than third place pn the coming season. But vith the Hawks' first game less thn a week away, Irvin has changd his tune. "I hve seen statements to the effect/hat Boston, Canadiens, and Detro/ are all first-place clubs. Sincet appears as though there'll be cywding at the top, I'll settle for second place." Acgisition of Irvin was only one| of seeral moves made by Black] Hawlowner James Norris to re-| store Chicago's badly - battered hocks fortunes. | MOR PLAYER STRENGTH | Otbr changes were the purchase of Bifalo Bisons of the American| Jape as a farm club, a transac- tion ha and he trade with Detroit Red|ton, Jerry Toppazzini and Johnny CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS FRONT LINE IS READY Coach Dick Irvin (extreme left) talks to his first-string forward line as Chicago Black Hawks train at Welland, Ont. Players t netted some 50 players, (Bucky Hollingworth, Dave Creigh-/ vious improvement in the play of] Wing which sent Tony Leswick, McCormack. Beny Woit, Glen Skov and Johnny Wilm to Chicago in exchange for|the training camp here and ob-|paign.' "The talent we are viewing at|of trouble in are: (left to right) Ed Litzen- | He previously berger, Harry Watson and | | Geoge (Red) Sullivan. This is Ir- | season, | vin's first season with the Hawks. | a number of players makes me be- lieve we are going to cause plenty the coming cam- * Irvin says. ried last year EIGLISH SOCCER STAR NEW YORK (AP) Claremont Park | Being Equipped For club is not for sale. #| Hank Ciesla, who joined Hawks had been with |hockey left. Whether he will stay Montreal Canadiens. He expects |With Hawks or go back to St. Cath- the line to score 75 goals this |arines is not certain. | CP Photo (ing a last-place team, sends his "We can count 15 proven NHL Red Wings at Detroit Oct. 6 in the players and will have five defence-|league opener. men, one more than the club car- All the boys are Dick that it's a long way from sixth honest workers and while we'to second place in the NHL. started out here as a tribe of many colors, we're gradually working into a cohesive unit." ROLLINS FOR GOAL It looks as though Al Rollins is going to win the goaltender's posi- tion, according to Irvin. "He has been playing well and. our scouts tell me, is showing a marked improvement over his work of last season's camp," the coach said. Irvin's first line will have George Sullivan at centre with Harry Wat- ison at left and Eddie Litzenberger, Women Golfers' final Field Day To Mrs. Fordham tion teed off Tuesda: awa Golf Club for t Day of the round. Eight golfers of the women's sec-| Elizabeth Price, 4 and 3, in the! at the Oshe| gg final Fiel | hole final. ason. Mrs. Fred Ford| 1am carded low gross, Mrs. W. A.ithis Monday evening at 7.30 and Jiroux scored with low net and the closing dinner on October 6 will Schaffer. } Mrs. J. R. Robinson turned in the|/complete the official schedule for| major league city and that's one lowest putts in the 18-hole medal this season. " WINS WOMEN'S GOLF 1 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, September 30, 1955 11 MOORTOWN, Eng. (AP)--Mrs.| Roy. Smith, the former Bunty Ste- APPROACHED BY SOX ! NEW YORK (CP) -- Rudie phens, won the British Women's gohaffer, general manager of Tor- golf championship for the d onto Jape Souls of the Interag, r today. She defeated tional League, said Thursday night straight year. today . he has been approached by Chi- cago White Sox but added that he intends to stay with the Toronto Baseball Club. | "I'm happy in Toronto," paid "I think Toronto is a hy i reason why I went there." Ten 12-hole golfers also took tol the course for a final competitive round. \ The women's annual meeting last year's rookie-of-the-year, at right. Irvin has set a target of 75 goals for this combination. Metro Prystai will centre the pro- posed "second line." At right wing will be Jack McIntyre and Johnny | Wilson will be the left winger. OTHER CENTRE MEN Any of three prospects could centre the third line which will have Leswick at right and Nick Mickoski on left wing, Skov, Larry Wilson or rookie from St. Catharines TeePees of the Ontario Hockey Association junior A league where he led the league last season, could wind up in that | centre spot. | Gus Mortson, captain of the squad, Allan Stanley, Frank Martin and Woit are almost assured of de- fence roles. Elmer Vasco, up from St. Catharines, has impressed Ir- |vin at his blueline position but he still has another year of junior Irvin, who is not used to pilot- rejuvenated Black Hawks against Maybe someone should remind GIANTS NOT FOR SALE - New York have expressed an interest in the Giants Thursday announced the New York Giants." or groups who from time to time you time and money! Keep your car in "tip-top" condition always now! GET A COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE-UP -- Qf -- STEPHENSON'S GARAGE 15 CHURCH ST. RA 5-0522 Getting stuck on tne road costs by having US cure those troubles || DISHES ond J ¥ "FIRE KING" . OVENWARE With Every Purchase of - 6 Gal. of Gas or More ---- VIGOR GASOLINE ie ie STANDARD 10 GAL. HIGH TEST 10 "GAL. : » co. . LTD. 1615 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA 5-2843 - | [Floodlight Soccer | Bill Terry, former Giant mana- : ger, said Wednesday he is inter- Claremont is making prepara: ested in buying the club if it is tions for the 1956 soccer season. 5 They hope to add another floodlight for sale. This drew tne following e in their park and also put ad- Statement from Horace Stoneham, Blonde Billy Wright Is Automatic Choice taboo DO ; A By ARCH MacKENZIE Last year, they scored victories| ;iiiona1 Jights on the poles that are Giants' president. : ghadian Pros Sail Wrker 01, Mivwirian tam. an shve 10% here. The expendire 1s ox "The New' York Giants are no Yo . i. pected to amount to over $1,000. for sale. haitbeen tried in England's post- ment that ranked as an England At the present time, the Clare-! "If ever they are for sale the wa international soccer teamsi{acegaver, though Subsequently mont Legionaires soccer team play: negotiating will be done with one of an almost as many found want- dimm y pre-seas » all their games in the evening. No several New York City individuals Llu gel dnp Mel $ the clothes that men with ing s : ut blonde Billy Wright, the| foball manager's concept of the|si idl player, has stuck rocklike ever he was needed, but it is a ard the flux. | mark of his stature that he has a by-word with [survived at a time when the COun-i erimp in the club's support as try's soccer fortunes abroad are many wouuld-be followers are not at their bleakest. He is a non-smoker and non- an early hour. with boyish enthusiasm playing are planning a big season next 'he 32-year-old Wolverhampton | assets include tireless determina- year. Stouffville, if everything goes enacity is baielor Bill, a man so dedicated tohis profession that his idea of ¢ing away from it all is a peace- 'uspot of rug tatting or a' game drinker ofdominoes with his landlady. [and two Russian teams. Wright has filled various defen-|the lights at the extreme southerly ve positions for England, where-|part of the field are not adequate unruly hair. His densive star is a modest fellow tion, speed and brains. wh a strong grip on a record, Off the field, he eschews the entry. | games can be played after dark as {at the present time. The early | starting time of the games puts a able to attend the contests at such Already local soccer promoters | according to plan, will be a definite Aurora, Richmond Hill, ERNIE CAY /»» WALLBOARD and PLYWOODS F has been "capped" 68 times flamboyant trappings of the star | Newmarket and a number of othe: gee the foggy afternoon at Wem- player despte an income swelled nearby communities are also show- Py in 1946 when he made his by his family. He has had two ing interest iin such an organized ¢but in England colors. |books published, sure mark of his 8roup. Claremont would probably Preston winger Tom Finney Is/star status. {Jacate their present connections xt with His proudst moment? The night in the Ontario County setup in OACHES' IDEAL Wolverhampton beat Moscow Spar-| favor of a more local league. PHONE RAndolph 5-0122 in talent and by temperament, tak: 4-0 last year. fright is the hard-wearing kind| *"Tomight we have kept the Union [ player that opposing coaches|Jack Flying," said Wright. ream about. Despite the discon-| #nt running deep through British| joccer, Wright goes on with never Leub tiff, giving his best for the Wolverhampton powerhouse and acting as the backbone of Eng- land's team. He's an automatic choice. He has missed only one International since 1046, and has been England captain since 1948. Wolverhampton nearly missed him. He was sent home weeping In 1938 when Maj. Frank Buckley told him he was too small even to make the grade. But Buckley, a noted talent spotter, had second thoughts about the schoolboy, signed him for £1 and Wright "turned professional in 1941. 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