Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Oct 1955, p. 13

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| A id BOWLIN G NEWS | | | . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Gord. McCormick is certainly trying to cop all of the silverware | this season as he has taken over £ the men's. high trinle with a nice| i 747. He also hids the men's high single ith 294. The lagies' records hasn't chane- ed recently as Vera Cruwys still holds the high single with 271. along ' with Lois Shaw who has the high | triple of 630. The Brokers certainly have this; section in mind as they took Pick- ups for 5 points putting them on 'top. It seems nobody can stop their progress. Adams walloped Schofields for 5 points also which sets them in second place, As to the other teams, don't let this Single Without Handicap: Pearl Cooper: 229 (416); Ruth Watkinson: 29. Ladies' High Single W Handi- | cap: Kay Pollock was high with! 295, 208 (504); Vera Bint: 204) (463); Doreen Lewis: 283 (467); essie Knox: 281 ; Helen Moring: 25¢, 236 (495): Audre:-| 230 (424); Harriet Johns: 228; Merle Taylor: 227, 227, (454); 'Winnie Scott: 217 (405): Beth Shortt: 214; Gladys Clark: 214 (402); Marj. Taylor: 212; Joyce Gifford: 208. 202 (416); Dorothy Stephenson: 200. Vv ; Men's High Single Without |£.. % Handicap: Reg Piper was high for |" the men with a nice single game || 'Ladies High El worry you because there are two nites left and anything can happen of 307 (482). Nice going Reg: Man- i ford Hutcheon: 283, 245 (328): Al| Shortt: 255, 226 (481) Frank Coop- NEW COACH AT | --_ | The Brooklyn Dodgers now an tiquated battle cry of "Wait till uext year' is now being heard through the hallowed halls of St. Michael's College although the sea- son has yet to begin. Its not that the Irish don't expect to give a good account of themselves this season but the emphasis is defin- itely on youth and the future. They have only five players re- turning from last years club and will gamble with the youngsters in the hope of a brighter tomor- row. All their player losses were not through old age creeping up. Are Young Team, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 20, 1855 43 HELM St. Michael's College Hockey Majors Build For Next Year sity of Michigan, Ken Linesman, Bill Colvin, Les' Duff, Mike Elik, Brian Anderson and goalkeeper Gerry McNamaga have broken the age barrier, Father Crowley the coaching Cerre will have Gendron, and Bi ers Frank : Mahovilic riace and Pat Hi last years fourth finishers to form the nucleus of his club. Han- Bigan incident "is the third member of t | to perform for the Irish and its, Baersiood that ho takes over St. Shooting for defence berths along with Nick Foster.mFoster a standout last year with Brian Lynchs Ottawa District Champion Shamrocks... ; Up front the Irish figure to have a couple of promising newcomers in Bob McKnight from Kirkland Lake and Tim Hook from Peterbor ough. McKnight is a centreman and Hook a right winter. The other forward hopefuls are all products of the St. Mike's farm system. Frank Howarth, Pat Cushing, Lou Angotti and Richard Matussi are the most promising of the front you know. |er: 203. | Ladies' and men's high singles! Men's Hi i i of the night were Carol" Winiied cans Di Sle, Wik Band: of Jokers with 254 and Al. Reardon! Bint: 238; . 98 . ; of the Gay Nineties with 266. | (432); 'Robert Lewis: 225; Cari , Joan Hardy, 21, blue-eyed and |Di€ Jump lo ihe Toronto Mabel ddates for SL, Team standings: Brokers 24, Clark: 215; Mark Hill: 215; How- blonde, is Ottawa's choice to |Nejdrum tg resin? and the| es he Pete | Adams 22, Pick-ups 21, Schofields | ard Greer: 201 represent the Rough Riders in [Kitchener camp. Defenceman Noel, with the St. Miki | 2¢, Gay Ninties 18, Jokers 14, Field] Lemon League: Mildred Down: the Grey Cup beauty contest. |Price is out with Marlboros and| Don Keenan up | Aires 14, GMAC 7. 86, John Bint: 85, Glenys Clark: She will be in Vancouver for Peter Buchmann is pursuing edu-| are the goal | Ladies' high single: Vera Cruwys| 78. the contest on Nov. 25 cation and the puck at the Univer! Bill Even, a fir: of Brokers, 271. s . 2. ve : : | Ladies' high triple, Lois Shaw, CITY HALL LEAGUE --Central Press Canadian ' £00 ¥ 3 ; Adams, 630. The City Hall League got under- Si | BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Police TO (OP) i . tn Men's high single, Gord McCor- Way Monday night at 645 p.m. ple 7. Mauve 7. Blue 7. Tan 6, Thursday accused Juan D. Peron's TORONTO (fl) ~eiMetropoltan A E ONTREAL'S mic A ot | The Loafers took the Hot Shots 2 Maroon 5. Gold 5. Orange 4, regime of widespread election TOronto executive committee de- SCORES TWICE TO P G M Men's high triple Gord McCor.(ERNES 10 1, The Spithalls took the Brown 4, Yellow 3, Pink 2 and Sil-| frauds. Investigators made public cided Thursday night to offer the goal althoygh he scored twice | Gump Worsley and defenceman |mick, Adams, 1. {sumplins 2. games 10 1 yer a master plan which they said Toronto Transit Commission an in the game. Richard sets Lou Fontinato are at right. Ri- | Lemon League: Fred Smith, | Team standing: Spitbalis 3, Points won: Mauve 2, White 1; Peronistas used to ensure victory annual grant of $50.000 to provide A eCOT oH : chard's face is still bandaged | Adams. 89: Shirley McDonald, | Bumpkins 1, Hot Shofs 1 and Loai- Red 2, Blue 1; Tan 2, Green 1; over political foes in congressional ¢ : tation to the blind and NHL record every time he where he suffered a cut in a col |Schofield's. 77 and Phyllis Clarke, | rs 3 rey 3, Brown 0; Gold 3, Yel- balloting last year in this federal free transportation fo the blind anc a goal, and is the all-time scor- IF 6 " 200, low 0; Purple 3, Pink 0; Maroon | capital. war amputation cases. Application y -------- will be made to the province to lision with his brother Henri. |Brokers, 61. Scores over 200: John Milne ing champion. Ranger goalie CP Photo | Norm Bradley 221 and 235, Audrey|2, Orange 1; Black 3. Silver 0. | ThE | d metropolitan legislati a NAME OFFICERS amend metropolitan 'egis align. there are more. Hanrigans | on the way hig 3 j The majority is years can- didates for St. Mike's are gradu- xtensive min who played " team and the juveniles candidates. sin of former The Collegians top point getter Dick Duff who is still eligible for MISS ROUGHRIDER junior competition has made the line graduates. St. Michaels coach Father Crowley sums it up "We've only got five left from last years club but we'll only lose three from this years. . .we'll win our share this year. but just wait till next year." ACCUSE PERON REGIME OFFERS GRANT * ERNIE CAY LUMBER / ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS PHONE RAndalph.5:0122 ST Maurie (Rocket Richard skates past the New York goal in a National Hecckey League game at Montreal against the Ranger Ha Lady Lawn Bowlers Close 1955 Season Activiiies within the ladies' sec- SINGLES . wa Lawn Bowling 15: Mrs. Percy Canning, ! Club were ly brought to a p, R, Stevens; 2nd: Mrs. Geor close: Monday ev g at the an- Reid vs Mrs Ernest Richardson. ual mesting ob Ee Number of The Beal Trophy as presented to Vice for prospective champions: . moers were on ana to en-i npg Canning, the winner of the! "Don't try it." a delici irkev hig n \ joy a delicious turkey supper; and ginolec event by the runner up Lorne, w akes his 1 i 10 Dear revoris .coverig Singles ov Oy i .orne, who makes his home in 1 0) a Mrs . 4 ront x 1 CO 04 an- phase of the year's work. i. Stevens. Toro 40) stu ned recently ify 32 rs » series of games couver, ere he was bro ; " " Mrs. Roy Mann, the retiring inners of -the series of game beca sofa a. ught up. | second place: Climbers 9, Clip 9 for cups and saucers were: Mrs, because of an illnes in the family. : ee 8 14 ? president, expressed her thanks yo... 0 price Mr W. Brown.! "If I saw a voung tel laver | PETS 8. Hustlers 8, Homers 8, Hard- and appreciation to each mMemoer yp. Jw Komp Mr B ht own. Hy be young ons Player | yps 8, HotShots 8, Rockets 8, who had, during the year, given ... " Pp, MIS Smee Al Td toil Yo BN 5 hi lie Jacquet, Kagles 7, Wilbes 6 and Go-Getters her their closest co-operation. She -- .° ; 0 1 ym. lo quit helore Ib was. also stated thai h enjoyod On behalf of the club, a gift wi too late, he said. Yer term of office. very much vresented to Mrs. Roy Mann by NM in, slight in stature, grasped Reports were given by Mrs. Mrs. J H Mcp nud. p bn Po hands and Avern Taylor, secretary Mrs OFFICERS ELECTED Ike a hasebal player George Jackson, treasurer; Mrs. Following the presentation, Mrs ada's Day Fim AL Been Ed. Bradley, tournaments; Mrs. Ewart Cornish, chairman of the spss bean i. Earl Sharpe, social convener; Mrs. nominating committee, presented RANKED TOX S : Arthur W. Brown, games: and the following slate of officers for, He is ranked top among Cana- Mrs. Gordon Pirie, house commit-!' the coming yeal dian tennis players, a spot he be- Past president, Mrs. Roy Mann: ieves he will lose to Bob Bedard tee. Results of club games were an- preside wok iar of Sherbrooke, Que., next season nounced by Mrs. Brown as fol- pre Re A McDiarnid, "There is no advantage in play- lows: treasurer, Mrs. George Jackson: ing with two hands," Lorne said,| RINKS ; 3 | games committee convener, Mrs. in fact, it's a disadvantage.' | a a 2 Mann, skip; Mrs. | Arthor W. Brown: house commit- At the age of 25, he abandoned| Mrs ert McConnell, Mrs. Ern-!tee, Mrs. Gordon Pirie, Mrs. Jack! him to the top, but "it was too gst Ric ardson, Mrs. Arthur W. Anderson; lockers, Mrs. J. 'H. the two-handed grip which carried rown. Mouncey: flowers and cards, Mrs, late.' ing Mrs. William Dewland, skip: *W. Duncan; press, Mrs. K. R. Flet-. He says playing with two hands Mrs. R. B. Reed, Mrs. Norman, cher. largely reduces a player's reach| Price, Mrs. Bruce Buck {. Mrs. Arthur W. Brown was ao- and hinders him in making shots. | 3rd: Mrs Stanley Gibbs, skip; pointed second vice-president The ; I one Mrs Earl Sharp, Mrs. K. R. Flet- office. of social convener was left Now that Lie. is plavilg with ore eher, Ck . Kemp {aver ib.a Jater date / hand right--he finds it easier Jewel, Mrs. ord ni sidenty' ria Mrs. Sam Jaekson. mid, Mrs. Hann resided over a : RES = ar Cai short business period, during which SILVER TANKARD 5 S: wv Cannin FOR CHAMPION ) g. Mrs. ia decision was made to purchase Ford Lindsay, Mrs. J. W. K& . a 'number of wah chairs. Sigs Roy Mann, Mrs Ar- A donation of $500 was voted t ye wn, Mrs. W. S. McCuli'the men's club, also. race un . Arrangements for serving the ALREWAS, England (AP)-- Chch o. Stan Gibbs, Mrs. Bert men's dinner at their annual meet- Tom Hill, 76, was presented 4th: ak Grant Bird. ing on Thursday night were com. Monday night with a silver Mo i IS. Sam McMillan, skip: pleted, with the executive being (ankard for drinking 11,000 gal- Piatti ruce McGregor, Mrs. Jack asked to assist. lons of beer. DOUBLES It was decided to have a set of Tom began Ist: Mr s rules and rgulations of the game g zzle in 1895 v. rN S.. Sam MeMillan, Mrs. posted in the locker room wasn't missed a night 2nd gl " A reminder was issued with re- Crown Inn since--and has Ernest Rick red Cochrane, Mrs gards to the social evening to be knocked back pr a sely four Ernes ichardson held this coming Saturday night pints a night year in and year out. Steve Chadwick, the present owner, awarded tankard. an gels had just missed a 53° ALBERT RS -- ---------------- | ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE| Gayne 349 and 205, George Knowl-| High doubles: Elsie Riley, 511 . . We don't know whether it was ©s 201 and Pete Anderson 227. (263) and Mary Pirie, 428, (2 NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- Lorne Main Gives the little booklet that did it orf py npow 1 aADIES or High singles: Madge Donald 222,! L. A. Sticle, postmaster at Batawa Named as directors were Post v . noi, but Menday night saw more; Tp oT S' BOWLING |Lee Gales 214, Hazel Peaker 209, Ont., was re-elected president of masters James Clancy, Southamp- Experienced Advice 200 games turned in than ever be-| 0 an ling: White 10, Red| Ruth Parrott 203 and Eve McCul-| the Ontario branch of the Canadian ton. Mrs. K. Mathewson, Clifford, # lore. Nice going Ladies, you beat|% Black 9, Green 8, Grey 7, Pur-'lough 202. Postmasters Association Thursday. and L. A. Bromley, Grimsby. the men this week. Lets keep it up. | ee Ee -- x eas bi - ee -------------------- Use One Hand With scores like this, we A Att stm--t---------- | VANCOUVER (CP)--Lorne Main have a good year. who battered his way to the top of { The Hustlers, Climbers and the Canadian tennis rankings with Rockets shatehed Sl thee duo - vo-han d n S § fe e 0! hs Ss, 10-10 S$ am s twohanded) stack, has some ad | Hard-Ups. The Homers and Clip- | pers managed Jo wangle two points from the Eagles and Wilbes The standifig is keeping pretty every close together, Six teams tied for she Starting and continuing for the next 10 days you can save considerable on your winter clothing. Men's TRENCH COATS Double Breasted Full Belt or 1 = 8 5 2 his marathon He boasts he at the < , CANADA'S FINEST, CIGARETTE Single Breasted Slip On styles in Grey, Blue or Fawn shades. Regular 29.50 . sa nd Percy Canning, Mrs. at the club house. Members were wy! son. asked to bring refreshments and 5. 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