Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Dec 1955, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, December 5, 1955 44 Buffalo Bisons a sim. He found te {range from close up after Garrard Plumbing slipped down 628 (246, 216), E. Johnsen 627 | Slippers 3; Pollettst; Pin Heads 3, nearer the bottom rung when they |(284), A. Bruce 624 (234, 209), P.| Housewives 1. | -f h H R 1 g Needing only got one point in their clash|Shody 615 (253) and K. Cameron : i . | t orse acin . 600 triples: Evelyn Waite 660 » oo rts oD los: Sports, 603 (240 201). | (254, 209); Mary Thompson 687 t t | i ssed £11 ' The Pete Szoldra's Supertest club) 200 singles were: G. Oliver 247,((243, 210, 204); Hazel Weddup 648] 1 mores n 0 1 1 | Fished, who paced the Bears' at- A Fi ial 'Shot-In-The-Arm did Very well ip take two Polfts|Earl Brown 14, G. Wriaht 218 |(47, 215: Vi Taylor 638 (23, THE CANADIAN PRESS kie Brian Webber contributed| Ove 10 DECONQ 'ick with two goals, passed to 1nancl from She Ly Wilson Purtituss clu J. McCaffrey 216, B. Gilliland 213/235); Millie Brown 619 (238, 224).| A Bos orc making ip fon kle iitmores' goals while| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | . "By ALAN HARVEY made by bookmakers, especially|and Denty Lantof UES OB 00% ie]: Abbotit 214. B. Lamiyn 212, H.\Marj Vaughn 614 (232, 227) and "i cames they lost by one goal|singles went to Billy Graham, Ed| Buffalo Bisons, who got off to aj CHANGES MIND Canadian Press Staff Writer [those with eff-the-course offices. | Of C1€, REGIE Th iture boys Nugent 210, B. Elliot 210, G. Elsie Smith 612 (256). learlier in the Ontario Hockey|Shack, Jerry Goyer and 'Billlsiow start in American Hockey! CHICAGO (AP) -- Hal Jef LONDON (CP)--Another British| Some critics say the bookies|™c qin _ Lucky Strike Grill Haines 209, . Dugan 200. DO. Tilk| 200 singles: Joan Jackson 224|pssociation Junior A League. | Cleary. Bob Forhan, Guelph's lead-| League competition this year, were relief pitcher traded by the flat-racing season has ended in the must be banned but others holdig, "poco i Mills Co. Ltd. 7; Vie 0 R. Flichis 24 ii A.|and 208, Mary McConnell 254, Shi| Biltmores laced Teepees 10-5 at/ing scorer, rounded out the goallonly a step out of first place today|ago Cubs to Cincinnati mud and murk ut approaching hele ioe lo be traditional and in-jyo ig Sports and Cycle 5; Ed Wil- For the first Hime siobody on ley Sarshue 558 dl Wagar 238, st Catharines Saturday. It was the) production with a pair of count-|on the strength of four straight changed his mind Thursday a wi , leavin the orseplayer|dispens . rani . , % 3 -1 Lou, _ a , Anne Sabo , second time in as many nights that|ers. victories. itti sald alone with his hard luck stories--|CHANCY BUSINESS a Re pl a. tered the Lemon League although|Ev. Stata 225, Mabel Moss 290, | Hitec res had counted '10 times in| Mait Thompson had a pair of Vi The Bisons made it No. 4 {un- De and some cheerless thoughts about| With costs rising and _prize| pt. 's/0ldra's Supertest 4; Osh- Big John Huband just managed to Esther Adair 220 Ev. Redpath 219,|3 game. Friday, they drubbedgoals for the Teepees. Art Stratton, |day night by edging Springfield 4-3| report to the Redlegs the future. money stationary, owning horses| °F \Ut mim 4: Garrard Plumb.|SKiP it and that was all. Edna Hudson 218, Nan. Bennet! Toronto St. Michael's Majors 10-2.[Bob Hull and Ab McDonald were|/to move into a second place tie| Tuesday, Jeffcoat : It was a grim season. The long|has become a quixotic proposition." 3. Rotish Men's Wear 2. ' MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE 217, Marj. Carswell 213, Mary| A couple of close games in the|the other marksmen. with the Pittsburgh Hornets, who hitting CA Snes oh campaign which started last March|At one fall meeting, total purse High scores -- Doug Harding| g f the t Wright 212, Myrtle Waite 212, Polly| Sunday doubleheader at Toronto's| The game threatened to get outlwere idle. all oun was shadowed by strikes and scan-(money for three events mainly|geq (365). Denny Linton 854 (304 ome of the teams were greedy| Blackler 210, isabelle Creamer 208,|Maple Leaf Gardens completed the|of hand many times and in the| Buffalo and Pittsburgh are only giv hi Chica 0 a bus- dal, 'a severe coughing epidemic|came from entry fees and forfeits, (950 | zc Kooler i8i6 am 100k 2]l tires polnis while oti Eileen Gegan 208, Vera Sziskzay weekend activity in the league.lfinal two minutes, Shack and Mc-itwo points behind the leading | ree, \P s Chicago and the usual unscttled weather. |the track contributing only £37. |i3y4). Lloyd Sabins 824; Matt Ko- 8 & 203 Donna Blight 202 Marg. Logan Toronto Marlboros and Hamilton! Donald started a wild swinging|Providence Reds, who drooped a! : The 'rrepressible French "stole"| The money shortage spreads|ioio'gl5: Gord Brown 798 Mickey| Zak e away, Jordan's took 3 fois) |Cubs battled to a 1-1 tie in the! fight which spread to every player 4.3 verdict to the tail-end Hershey some bf the richest races and sev-|malaise throughout the industry. | nr faster 751 (344), Fred Waite ; a 11 Standings: Slippers 14, Pin|opener while St. Michael's put onion the ice. Buffey handed out three Bears. | vd - : eral "outstanding sires were sold!Stable lads, lured by higher Wagesi74;; Ron Keeler 729; Manning Jury 2d Aovel, 2, Kinloeh's 3 Heads12, Lucky Strikes 11, Rex| @ scoring splurge late in the sec-misconducts--a match, game and| The Bisons had a 3-0 lead on tting p Nights for was worse and the trimmers fook Ed Brown 863 (231 229, 203), H 0; Butterflies 3, Anchors 1; Rex " [4 .. { SPORT FROM BRITAIN two points for their efforts. | Norton 656 (262, 228), E. Lloyd|3, Macs 1; Cokes 3, Kan Kans 1; St. Mike S Regain Top Spot, overseas, jeopardizing the future|in factories, remain in the game Swartz 733; Bill Solomon 727;|gpring's 1» 11, Cokes 10, May Be's 10, Hornets(ond game to nip Kitchener-Water-|10-minute misconduct--and four|goals by Enio Sclisizzi, Chuck : ; of British bloodlines. . mainly through love > | orses Of Dave Reynolds 712; "Early" Dav-|" Team standing: Gold Medal Polletts 9, Anchors 5. Macs 5, loo Canucks 43. \ in. |majors in that frame. Blair and Gordie Pennell before Fer quick camtory help Underlying it all was the funda- loyalty to an employer. Manyiies 703; Jack Mackness 701; Pete! Cleaners 5, Jordan's Florist 4, Housewives 9, Butterflies 9, The Major' in moved '"~m|TOOK THE LEAD { Doug Powell registered for Spring- 2 al mente! malady--not enough money, trainers find it hard to get ¥|Makarchuk 700. People's Clothing 4, Spring Broth. | Jets 4, Hopefuls 3, Daisy Crockets back into the lead i nleague stand | In the Sunday game between the field in the third period. Veteran going into the sport. without shrewd jnvesney S ONJMPORTANT ROLL OFF er's Furniture 4 Zak's Decorators |» Kan Kans 3. nas with 21 poli, «wo ai... of Major and Canucks, St. Michael's/ Ed Slowinski insured the Buffalo BI So it was a fitting finale at Man-{some carefully prepared Sleeper. | Victor's Sports and Cyele will\3 Jury and Lovell 3 Fred's Drive-| INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE second-place Kitchener - Waterloo. took a 2-0 lead in the third period triumph with a goal 'at 16:24 of CYSTEX, Quick, complete chester, on the last day of the] The season opened on a ow iy (roll off on Thursday night to break|y; "sy "Genosha Hotel 2. Fowler's] With only two weeks left in this| The deadlock left Hamilton in third pefore Kitchener-Waterloo went out| the final session. hy pry hos in season, when the 40-to-1 shot Tear. |the newspaper strixe Free ing| the tie for the first section, hon- i 2: Cenoshe HO, td. 1, section the league race is still far Place With 18 points. four mori front 32. With a little more than| Gordie Wilson was the key man suffer another day without asking away emerged from the mist a ifans from ge ing 8 ise summer | OFS: this should be a sizzler, the| = en' 40 bie. Ada Tonkin | from being settled. | than the Marlboros. Guelph two minutes left to play, Dickiin Hershey's triumph, scoring the | druggist for 4 Castle Evel ack ° "Th He en vail strike forced Postponement pf{SoTpenters Are working on _ theig am 267). Congratulations. | Lhe big news this week is centred SHmbed out, the PL. Tang oSith| Mattiusel aud Prank Howarth emis handicap. The BI the Ereatest race meeting in the bleachers. 100 double: Alice Lanning|2tound the sensational triple roll 13 points w RE Mion De ral |scored for Majors to give the among favorite-players was only aj tae greats Rt Aller that) Over 400 double: Alice Lanning eq py Harry Hucheon, Harry com-|n8 by a point and Barrie Flyers| Toronto team its win. trifle less dense than the traditional | country, Royal Ascot. er the CITY HALL LEAGUE 483° (221, 262), Jean Dingley 454|pined games of 409-326-315 for ait the cellar with 11 points. Frank Mahovlich and Pat Han- grey pall over Manchester, whichjcame an epidemic of coughing The City Hall Bowling League (182, 272), Ada Floody 453 (258,| ecord total of 1050. We believe this| WILD GAME nigan were the other marksmen . Festrieted the race broadcast to the which affected most stables and|got underway Monday night at 195), Lil Yourkevich 434 (198, 236), is the season's hugh triple for the| The Saturday game was one of for St. Michael's. Canuck goals OAN S last 200 yards of a 1%2-miles event. |lasted longer than usual, upsetting|6:45 p.m. The Spitballs took the| Al Hill 427 (227, 200), Mabel Moss : i i b Ertel, T! In.a iin season's end com- | training schedules. |Bumpkins 2 games to 1. The Hot | 425 (257, 168), Nelda Thompson| motor City Bowling Alley. We sal. the wildest soen 'in St_ Catharines went lo Bob Ertel, Tom Thuriby ments Pat Cannon in the publica-| The Ascot Gold Cup went to an Sis took the Loafers 3 games to 419 (218, 201), Evelyn Stata 410] "pt" C40 To ctaurant Utes in penalties was handed out Marlboros opened the scoring in [3 $ tion Racehorse wrote: Italian horse, Botticelli, and a ser-| : : : | (237, 173). Berniece Saramak 410 1 Danner Paving 0: CPI 4 Kool-| PY referee Vern Buffey of Toronto, the first game when Bob Nevins 50 fo 1000 "Our: race courses all over the|ies of rich races in the autumn Lo am Standing i Spitballs 3, (181, 229), Mae Jamieson 407 (232, 0° + Avwaings 0; HillCoraish 4 {who had his hands full during the counted on a pass from Ron Farn- coutry are 150 years behind the were captured by French-trained | Loafers » Bumpkins 1 and Bot 175. ; Ther Electgje 0: Tom Goch |third period. Teeps received 60 field at 4:59. Gerry Sullivan tied on your Loans made without endorsers. times* compared with some over- thoroughbreds. The ain consol ras over 200 Joh Mile bea yr Singles Mabe) Fioad. Superfest 4 © Maurice Berg's 0: | minutes of the total, lit up with a point blank shot that H Fast, one-day service. ries | 3 y spar g| we . Jour 236, Jean| 3, = " hh ain] 1 i sie Bens mg Canadian IO LS tg a "Zia Wern-|214, Garth Douglas 236, Marilyn ne 21, Moni Hubbell 216, Hazel Ruddy Electric > Oshawa Police | : i ns pr IRL promise Simple requirements. echodd the vicw that some Briiish|her's Meld, a three-year-old filly, |Ireland 274, Don Ireland 232, Gillie| Weddup 208, Betty Gazdik 206, Dor-| Ont. Steel "B" 3 Johnston's| High singles: W. Clough 306,|p,th teams missed good scoring to repa Up to 24 months to repay, €d the viel a ate and lack: Mell won the One Thousand Guin-|Zwicker 208. Fred Fountain 218 |othy Wilson 206, Annette Iliffe 205, Clothing 1; Ont. Motor Sales 3, Ont.| P. Tompkins 299 A. Borovsky 263, opportunities in the final 20 min- pay Phone or come in tod ing itt" Jubli 0 imenities. The Cana-|eas, the Ozks and the St. Leger| George Knowles 230 and Don Sa-| Ede Burr 202. Last week we miss. | Steel "A" 1; Motor City Bowling 3, J. Strank 260, P.' McCaw 251 and yteq fi fast, ri di i ey Saved the a difficulty tol and was possibly the best of her| ser 212. . led the lemon league by 2. This Kent's Cities Service, 1. Solomon 251, {= -- oF fa, Teendly series! the tiny financial contribution'age in Europe. | Ladie's high single -- Marilyn|eek we made the 200's by No. 1.| High triples: Harry Hutcheon| League standings: Johnston's | OARSMEN TO MEET Ireland 274. | Fairley Bouckley 201. [1050 (409, 326, 315). A. Sheridan| Clothing 40, C.P.I. 40, Ont Steel| ST. CATHARINES (CP)--The Men's high single -- Garth Doug- 786 (297, 292), H. Sarnosky 762|"A' 39, Albany Restaurant 35, Tom| Canadian Association of Amateur LEAG S las 236. . : JEWEL LEAGUE | (266, 262, 234), D. Linton 722 (265) Goch Supertest 33, Ont Motor Sales| Oarsmen holds its annual execu- Ladies's high triple -- Marilyn| whose over 200 for this week's 240, 217), R. Gardian 721 (277, 233),30, Bennett Paving 27, Koolvent tive meeting here Sunday, it was Ireland 605. bowling were Rita Powell 230, Phyl| 211), L. Watkins 702 (238, 238, 296).| Awnings 26, Maurice Berg's 25,|announced Friday. A decision to ro i "w--====| Men's high triple -- George pyrns 227, Hilda Swan 209, Sue P. Shody 697 (302, 238), B. Boyle Ont. Steel "B" 22, Hill-Cornish 22,| be taken is expected to concern 64 King Street East, d floor, telephone RA 5-6526 CRA LEAGUE fon Leagye: Am Orr 83, A: | Knowles 590. Sheridan 201, and Toye Pym 200, 697 (395, 238) R. Jamieson 678 (319) | Kent's Cities Service 21, Oshawa|the date and site of next year's 11% Simcoe St. South, second floor, h ne RA 5. 1139 Staffding: Radio 27 Valleyview toC 2% 5% oo ck 85, A. Shaw|c Lemon League -- Henry ,gif that wasn't wonderful enough,|J. Hudson 677 (317). B. Ross 673| Police 17. Motor City Bowling 16, Olympic rowing trials. The meet- ' 2 Pho - 96, Clowns 24, Goof rs 2, Sunny- [08 or ht NE acotk 5,4. Chapman Ye dna Muir 59) the high double with handicap was 28s, a Sauden 664 A268, | Ruddy Electric 12 and Tozer Elec: ing will be at Hamilton Leander OSHAWA, ONT. i / dew Jets 17, Sunny-|ve. 5 A, AML y é y 3 - i 9 abee! 217), S. Weber 652 (240, 236). t 11. | Boat Club. side 21, Woodvi Te ty 2 Shooters) Team standing: Bell Ringers 9!lifour 68, Joan Hendershot 92 and Also _Toxe im TH A hee : er me oat Clubs 4 Sunshiners 14, Run-|Hot Shots 8, Merry Maes 6, Alley|Jim Anderson 88. noon more often Toye ud | 13, Fernhill Jegs| Cats 6, Slow Jets 5, Go-Getters 5 : A | ye. 13, Left Overs Blue Jays 5, Pin-Pickers 4. BUSH. LEAGUE ling the Pearls with one point. The J 1 Standing: Kuch 22, Pollards 21, Te i no points Bie one are still in front even MENS MAJOR LEAGUE [Cricket Club, 18, Millens 16, Johan. point for the Diamonds. the lost three points to) oug a ing was top man for fan? 4 i i . ubies 17 o siace Clowns. Valleyview|the week with a dandy 869 triple 5€S JS. Van'y 9, Oshawa Appli-| Team standing: Tibies 17, Yopar t up close by virtue of a which is just 18 pins short of the|ance 7, Kingsway 3. ; Don't forget is olds, bt over Left Overs. Goofersjhigh three score to date, and Doug] Kuch moved to the front with week for the Chicken Roll : up there taking the Teens also came close to topping ola 74 shut out over Millen Sales i yside kept their hopes high single score when he rolled|and Pollards kept pace as they] MAYFAIR LADIES LEAGUE @s they shut out the High|a nice 365 game. {white-washed Kingsway. Oshawa| There were no records broken Jets and the Trouble] Matt Kotelko had another one (Cricket Club were 5 - 2 winners this week but our bowling was [d Set back the Kibitzersiof his 800 triples and this time over Johansens and Van's defeat-| much better than usual. We are not 4 --d : . by Loe by same score. Sunshiners|he really bowled not once did heed Oshawa Appliance 5-2 also. taking any holidays this year for - of : a/) Ol! 7 ; wergmieally hot and took three|crowd the foul line. Joe Vasko topped the list with|Christmas so if the girls that are - 4 evo S in several years. A total of 84 min-|and Walt Bradley. | The Rubies took two points, leav-| frommmpthe Sophomores. Rundle Denny Linton, Ozzie Keeler and 728 (263, 233, 232), followed by|working will bowl off Tuesday night weres@-1 winners over the Sparks. Lloyd Sabins were all well over|w. Stata 709 (299, 219), J. Bent|their scores will be counted. Mavis Taylor was top bowler the 800 mark while Gord Brown g73 (262, 222), D. Kerr 672 (241,| Points: Lucky Strikes 4, Hope- with 493, 315, closely followed by was just a few pins under the wire. 924 207, Al Haley 671 (276, 210,fuls 0; Hornets 4, Daisy Crocketts Bob Carter 486 (2 238) and| Lucky Strike Grill took over the| -- Earline Keeler 484, . Other 400(leading position in the standing scores were Damny Taylor 459|when they shut-out their oppon- (238, 221), Doug er 441 (232 |ents, and the Ross E. Mills club 209), Wib Hall 440 (223, 217), Onda also took the maximum points to McCULLOUGH HEATING urner 435 (219 216), Bobby an-|kexp i the jecond place Spot | h na 425 286), Cathy Jay 421 (238), e Cooper's Service ation 'Al Gardener 417 (235) Mike Pet-|club was the unlucky squad who/ 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. ers Jr., 416, 248), Annette Parish/were handed a goose egg by the i ith 400 (224),|Lucky. Strike club, the high man gh Reith Smith for te. 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