Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Dec 1955, p. 10

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woo pene i 2 Benny Woit's First Goal Of Year Tr Er \ (® % SPORTS MENU Y o St. John's And Firefighters Get Wins, "pring om 30 0 ENADlES Black Hawks Tie Leafs jaycee Bues End CKLB Victory Streak b Geo H Cam bell By THE CANADIAN PRESS [picked up his goal at 12:53 of the Ranger cage with 47 shots. {worth was in the penalty box and Y . . P If Benedict Woif were paid to|third period. In five seasons with| Rookie Johnny Bucyk's first NHL 13,711 fans were in their seats| CADETS UPSET MUNDINGER| Stogryn had a field day at the| The radio boys outscored Blues {score goals he'd just about starve. Detroit, he scored only six goals|goal in the second period and an- when Canadiens scored three goals| In the first game of the weekly expense of Bolahoods as he netted|10-8 in the last quarter but it was 12 points to lead the way. not quite enough to overtake & 3 In all' six years in the National|in the regular seasons. In one 70-|other by Red Kelly in the third--|on power plays--by Bernie Geof: Saturday morning session, St. Hockey League Woit could never!game schedule--two years ago--he both with Rangers a man short--|frion, Beliveau and Bert Olmstead. John Cadets squeaked by the| Bob Winters put the firemen|them and thus they dropped their . 4 SE llay claim to being a goal-scoring didn't account for a single goal. |were the only drives to beat Wors-| Bucky was off for charging on|Mundinger Accordion five, by the|farther ahead as he potted eight| first game by the score of 40-86. NHL STANDINGS got a bit of a shake-up over the week-end. defenceman. He still can't. But) Benny lumbered through thejiey. |goals by Beliveau and Geofirion.|score of 42-40. points while the Bolahood squad| George Fuller, Dan Gray and Toronto's youthful members on the Maple Leaf roster cut loose on when he does produce offensively Toronto defence Sunday night,/ Hall's 10 stops gave him the|He was sitting out a holding sen-| St. John's opened up fast inwere only able to score five.[Don Andry .with 14, 13 and 12 Saturday night to wall,p the N.Y. Rangers 6-1 and that win moved it's usually in the clutch. moved in on Harry Lumley and easiest night any big-league goal-|tence when Olmstead scored. Bel-|the first quarter as Jim McCabe Halftime score, Firefighters 29.|points led the winners while War. Leafs up into a tie for fifth place with Baston but last night, Leafs! It was that way Sunday night, laked the veteran Leaf netminder |tender has enjoyed this season. He iveau added Montreal's. insurance hooped six points with his set!Bolahood's 11. vey Wilson's 16 and Bill Miklas Y Y four in the first period goal by slapping the puck into the/shots. The first quarter ended 10-| Joe Kolodzie started to hoop with 12 topped the losers' list. arne » in Cl to t Jer the fifth spot all alone, leaving The 200-pound Chicago rearguard to the wrong side of the cage be- stopped 0 ; earned a tie in Chicago to take over the fi PO 2 p 2 Glfore firing. The 8,310 fans at Chi-|and three in each of the last twolempty Red Wing net in the last|2 in favor of the Cadets. the points for the hook and ladder| BLUES -- Andry, 12; Gray, 13; ; a . Y i s scored his first goal of the 1955-5 i : : : the Br igh i Te cellar, when ney Joye sto Cabaditng is Boston campaign to rs the Black Hawks cago Stadium got a big kick out of sessions. Worsley had to block 14 minute of play. Kelly scored both The Cadets increased their lead|beys in the third quarter as thy Fuller, 14; Piper, Beau, Graham, last night 4:2. On Saturday might, the >a5s Whibped e000 end 2 33 tie with Toronto Maple Leafs. it. Detroit shots in the first period, Detroit goals, once when Cana-jto four points in the second quar-jincreased their lead while Terry|Maryanovich, 1; Bowler. FOULS it a four-point gain over the second-place Rangers for the week-end. ob "oe ice inie "output in| Five minutes earlier Leafs had|19 in the second and 12 in the diens were shorthanded. ter as they outscored Mundinger'|Glavin was leading Bolahoods. 12 out of 19. |SNAPPED STREAK eight to six. Bruce Morrison was| Score, Firefighters 43, Bola-| CKLB -- Kelly, Hanna, 3; Wil- Last night, Detroit topped the Gotham gang 2-0, to regain third place. o lar-season NHL play to seven moved in front 3-2 on Tod Sloan's windup. aay ( Leafs are now out of the cellar and if they can keep up their current zc goal. Other Toronto marksmen THIRD-PERIOD GOALS | Leafs snapped Rangers' winningthe points scorer for Mundingerikoods 21. A gon, 16; Brady, 5: Miklas, 12; 'e Ron Hurst and Dick Duff.| Canadiens whipped the Bruins on sfreak at eight gamesswith their while McCabe kept up his pace.| Firefighters outscored their op- Gow, MacMillan. FOULS 10 out of pace, they'll be up in a playoff berth position, fourth spot, by cy : Jo. iWere Christmas, but they'll have to hustle at that. fot Yas he Hawks only engage | johnny Wilson and Eddie Litzen-|third-period goals by Henri Richard|6-1 victory at Toronto. Leafs, who Score St. John's 18, Mundinger's ponents 158 in the last quarter 15. { : {dropped them into fourth place in berger came up with the other!Jean Beliveau and Claude Provost had scored a total of three goals in|14, as Joe Kolodzie found the range OFFICIALS -- John Newey, Looki ver the financial side of Friday night's middle- {the league race. In os other Hawk goals [before 11,572 Boston followers. their previous four games, de-| Richard Vesey hooped tenjalong with Bob Winters while|Dave Kelly. ; oking Over veal int 7 facts. It i { ranites Sunday night, the Red THE STANDINGS | Richard broke a 1-1 tie at 6:37|lighted the 12,782 fans by ramming|points for Mundinger's in the Jack Charlton tried hard for] Games next Saturday, Decem- weight championship fight, reveals some Interesting facts. Jt 8 [Wings blanked NS York Rangers! After the weekend action the|of the third period as he deflected home four tallies in the second third quarter as they outscored|Bolahood's. The final score readjber 17: 9 am., Whites vs Bola- stated that Sugar Ray Robinson owes Uncle Sam roughly $87,000 2.0 gs Detroit Olympia nT. t.{lcague race stood this way: {Jean-Guy Talbot's shot into the period. _ |their opposition 167. The third|38-20 for Firefighters. {hood's: 10 a.m., Police vs Blues for unpaid income taxes, They advanced him $30,000 the other «= C=C 0 Imps 3 lef. mt Canadiens are in the lead with ret. Beliveau; tallying his 19th goal| Rookie Earl Balfour and Eric quarter score read Mundinger 30, Tony Stogryn, Bob Winters and and 11 a.m. Cadets vs Munding- night so when the "revencoers" moved in to seize the purse, rea A of A pe 'd'45 points, 10 ahead of the second-|of the campaign and his 1ith|Nesterenko each counted twice for Cadets 25. {Joe Kolodzie with 20, 19 and 13|er's. they didn't get too much. Sugar Ray's share was $46,430.26, count- | = stp. 2 0S- place Rangers. Detroit is third with against the Bruins, made it 3-1 at|lLeafs. George Avigirons ang Ron Jim McCabe went on another points Jespectively were ope for ing both gate and TV cut while the ex-champion, Bobo Olson |g. my, W 25 points. Chicago is next with 24,12:07. {Hurst got the ot ors, anny Lew-|scoring spree in the last quarter Firelig ters while arlton and picked up a total of $65,014.96 as his share. The net gate after [PATURDAY gig TI 4 J Leals have 25 Sal Brame 2 ori ostel way the other Cana. (loki kgme through swith a goal Tor sfor Ho Cadets oll gM gi Ol a ters isiers ~ 9, 5 taxes and expenses removed, was $110.757.04 plus $75,000 for TV |\, "0 oo) cot rday while the Leafs Glenn Hall had to make only 10|Gardner tallied for Hawks. It was, Worsley had a hot time in tnisiof' with a close 42-40 victory, Kolodzie, 13; Boivin, 6: Stogryn,! rights. Robinson and Olson together got $111,454.22, if our addition | coo" niiling a 6.1 upset over the|saves to stop the Rangers for his|Canadiens' sixth straight victory. game, too. He stopped 31 Leafl Jim McCabe with 20 big. points 20; Nichols, Chapman. FOULS 2 is correct--so according to that. the promoters (JBC) took In Rangers at Toronto {ith shutout of the season before! 'The Montrealers got a big assist drives, 12 in the middle period.iled the winners while Richardjout of 8 g The Detroiters/from Detroit defenceman Bucky Lumley was called on to handle 18 Vesey with 14 topped the losers'| $74,302.82--or roughly, it works out that the promoters got just | The 27-year-old Woit, traded to|11,422 customers e BOLAHOODS -- Glavin, 27: about the full amount paid for the TV rights--more than Olson, [Hawks by the Wings this year, biasted little Lorne Worsley in thelHollingworth Saturday. Holling- shots. | ~ause. {Charlton, 10; Hronich, 2; Mitchel, | at that, their share being 40 per cent, Olson's 35 and 25 for (-- ee -- CADETS -- Cox, Servinis, Cook, 6: Kowalski, Crawford, Reid, 4. Robinson. . | . |4; Ferguson, i Mills, 4; McCabe,|[FOULS 3 out of 9. K 4 h Ww } | H k F Coach Ducky Skinner 20: Esterbrooks, 7. FOULS 2 oui| OFFICIALS -- Dave Kelly, Bob CARL VOYLES, at 50 years of age, has announced his retire-| 1 Cc ener - d er 00 oC ey ans Chastises His Players |" VUNDINGER Waly 2 Mee sey rs STOP 'CHLE | ment from football and as coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in HAMILTON (CP)--Coach Ducky|rison, 3 Veer. Ii: ey ¥-{ The last game of the morning Skinner of Hamilton Cubs of the Morden, McCrimmon, Bathe, 6.;5aw the up and coming Jaycee particular. to take a job at a five-figure salary, with Toronto fin- . " ancier Erie Cradock. Voyles is to work as manager of a Florida real 0 u or 1n £1 I unior eam Ontario Hockey Association Junior {FOULS 0 out of 5. Blues pull an upset by handing : |A League said Sunday night he has| OFFICIALS -- Tim Nelson, Bil} CKLB its first loss of the season HOCKEY SPORTS EDITOR estate development. Voyles, under the Cradock banner, joins some other top-ranking football men of Canada, Lew Hayman (Toronto| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Marlboros edged the Teeps 1.0.|Vasko, Ed Hoekstra and Ab Mc-|suspended forward Ken Stenlund, Baxter. |" Blae score of 40-36. Argos) and Joe Ryan (Winnipeg Blue Bombers), both of whom went, You know that old saying that|These games were grouped as aj Donald scored for St. Catharines. |19, and fined four other players for FIREFIGHTERS SWAMP {np ugs Jumped into a three point to Montreal Alouettes and then later joined the Cradock organiza-| everybody loves a winner Well, it| doubleheader at Toronto. | Ken Gribbons a Kont Douglas breakisie training rules. | wn the BOLAHOODS th Are po phe Be biti Wouldn't it be interesting if these three experienced football isn't so in Kitchener." | The Canucks have two alterna-| accounted for the Kitchener goals.| Skinner said he has fined for- a seconc game of "the : hi Fas A Yon y ou a % . interest Bs ese ; P h day Kitchener - Waterloo Canucks] tives unless they boost attendance.| At Toronto before 4,170 fans right wards Gary Sharpe, 20, and Bill | morning the Firefighters led by|Ing his shots while Bill Miklas of men suddenly appeared on a new club's executive, one of these days, IH 4 D! a ard [Tony Stogeyn ec letel i.|CKLB matched his effort point f ith: pla leted t Canada's first real professional football may be tied for first place in the The other OHA clubs may ask winger Frank Mahovlich, league- Binnie, 18, and defencemen Guy ) gry' ompletely out-| "8 t Pp or wip aus competed 10 run La P 5 ti Ontario Hockey Association Junior|them to drop out of the group in-|leading scorer, scored twice in|James and Jack Hendrickson, both classed and outscored Bolahood | POE - J team, as a member of the National Football League--and operating a Teague but their hometown fol- surance pool or move to another | leading Majors to their 1th vic-|19 Skinner did not say what the Sportshaven to the tune of 58-| od aycees kept pouring it on out of a huge, new stadium, perhaps located in or near a city like |owers aren't worked up about it.| city, possibly Galt which has no|tory of the year. Pat Hannigan got infractions were. 2. ah . Ha R Secony Suarier as they in- : 8:30 P M Support of the Canucks has been| junior A club. the other one. | He said any ded player | Firefighters wasted no time in bv Soir, lead © Aine points . «Vi. so weak this season that there'is| The main gripe among members| Gary Sharp, 20 - year - old left ijl] he replaced by a member of|jead by Jute 2 Soman oy |Score Blues 2 CKLB 12 ® Way. y . 8 vi y ' NEWMARKET Toronto 2 7 2 ? . | | A Junior hockey player--his name doesn't matter, member | talk the club may have to move lo at Sunday's council meeting con- winger from Hearst, Ont., spoiled|the junior B Burlingt Ly of the Port Arthur North Star team, was fined $50.00 and costs-- another rink to attract more cus- cerned the insurance pool. Under! Bob Savage's bid for his third | tor, is BUrugion Mohawis.| Mp Feil back Strong In the or a month in jail, on a charge of assaulting a police officer. He tomers- The OHA Council pondered | this arrangement, five per cent of| shutout by scoring at 12:02 of the iyrned to his home in Noranda, | » Plues xT Harvey "Wason: wo had pleaded not guilty. The court case arose afier a fracus at a | (he situation in a meeting at Tor-|each team's gate receipts go into third period. |Que. He is the first member of AVIA JOY ea e on a scoring spree in this quarter oe onto Sunday. No attendance figures a league pool. It is designed to FIRST SHUTOUT this year's t to b | 5 his qf game on Nov. 5 when the police officer 'was injured when shoved n i i : { 8 : 3 s team to be suspended. as he potted 10 points while were disclosed but officials made protect clubs through lean years. A solo goal by left winger Ron 2 over the boards of the penalty box, when he stepped in to halt. |." coirot of the fact they are ALSO ALSO-RANS Farnfield at 10:35 of the sec@ad Ca e ads George Fuller kept the Blues | a scrap between the player and a member of the Teepees, when |. oncerned about the problem. Last season, for instance, Can-|period gave Marlboros their shut- Clarkson College Star g Sheed by Setting §ix, points, The, St. Kitts played an exhibition game up there. It's about time | FOURTH LOSS ucks struggled along in the also-!out win over Teepees. It was the| : - {hare qua er ended 32-26 in honor | ; VS. that steps were taken to prove that police officers are not attend- |" Just the night before--in the lone ran class. They benefitted from first shutout of the season for goal-| Scores 40 Pts. Himself 'Into Action tor Lie aes. Ing these sports events just a privileged spectators. More of | junior A game Saturday--Canucks | the pool. This year, though, yi tender Jim Crockett. : | POTSDAM, N.Y (AP) -- Dave| | this stern court action when players or REFEREES are assault- | were handed their fourth loss - of Canucks tied for top place wit St.| The win raised Marlboros into a gimsted pumped in 40 ints to| In the newly formed Major] . ed, will prove effective--especially when the governing body of the the 1955-56 campaign, a 42 setback Michael % ihe situation Ln t re- fourth _- place deadlock with St.\cet a Clarkson College ethan | Basketball League the first Alen FIGHTS sport has not been strict enough with its discipline. by. St. Catharines Teepees. How. versing liself because of he poor Calsatines. |scoring record as the. Knights de- tilt was played Thursday and the ever, Canucks didn't play this one Kitchener turnouts. Crockett stopped 19 Teepee shots. | toate Queen's University of Kings- highly rated No. 1 squad whipped | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . ; at home; they were in Teepee| Canucks couldn't do much' with Goaltender Marv Edwards handled |, 'ont. 88-58 en sly 8 "| their opponents the ya 2 ippe | _Boston--Bobby Murphy, 146% BRIGHT BITS: --Vic Obeck is now quoted as saying he plans stamping grounds | Teepees Saturday. They trailed 4-1 17 Marlboro drives. In the other| 2 Ei ye {by the score of 43-38. m Boston, drew with Chico Vejar,| to devote his time to his national television show and radio work' In two engagements Sunday, at one point in the contest and contest, Savage took care of 30| The six-foot junior forward from| The No. 2 team started out very 151. Stamford, Conn., 10 4 CANADA'S first annual "Canadian Army boxing championships" Toronto St. Michael's Majors beat made it 4-2 with only 14 seconds Hamilton shots. Dennis Riggin, in Marietta, near Syracuse, broke the |, .'" "5c jumped into ji very Paris -- Cherif Hamia, Franses) WHITBY will be held at Kingston, the first week of April with fighters from Hamilton Cubs 3-1 and Toronto left to play. Gus Ronson, Elmer the Cub cage, stopped 36. 1g 5 Loy Hank first quarter lead. John Newey Stopped Robert Cohen, France, 10, | units in all parts of Canada entered . . . PANCHO GONZALES, an |letic_ director. |was the big gun in this quarter (Ron-title bout; Hamia is feather-| Clarkson held a 44-32 lead at|[OOPINg six points. | ela, Komen World hamamweight COMMUNITY | 1 ly 27, wh 4 Trabert when the latter made his re at a nt 3 : HERVE De- Little League : od halftime. Dave Stone tallied 16 for| Tom Olynyk went on a scoring JORDY, former Oshawa General, got one of the two goals for | Queen's. spree in the second quarter for Re Banseshury ~ Jonguy Van| Stratford the other night when Indians blanked Owen Sound 2-0 and Baseball Men t | the No. Lega as they Ego to South A rics, ARENA bi , 10-6. At , r | in the 9-3" win over Chatham Maroons, George Scholes accounted {Phil Hill Ca tur 2 five, however still led by two|Africa, 9. { P ©8 [points as John Newey again held | Paterson, N.J--Carlos Ortez, 129 for three of the K-W Dutchmen's goals . . . FRANK CLAIR has imports, Etcheverry, Abbruzzi, Patterson, Coulter and O'Quinn for at i iv i 7 ; i x : | ai : Impe re wi 13 a | Sold foPreseatatives oo Lite = OTTAWA (CP)--With the wordg) Caldwell, shortly after his release Hill. 2 ng1yeless driver from Santa put the No. 1 squad into the lead Watkins, 160, Baltimore, 6. | meeting Sunday by_giving 2 Vote! former Toronto Argonaut oer Ee a a eager a| kept on going" 10 win the Zi0-mile|'%s Le IISt te. as they outscor | armel e HiEomiod Bo 1 | | » y A J. 1 MORE OF SAME: That was quite some comeback the Cleve- of confidence to Carl E. Stotz,| Frank Clair has agreed to become| coach with Canadian experience Nassau Trophy sports car race. gd De XN 0.2 lean WI to make| ama, 115, France, sutpointod Peter] BREWING COMPANY LIMITED land Browns made in the last six minutes yesterday, wasn't it? . . . ousted league commissioner. | Ottawa Rough Riders' eighth coach|and Clair would fill the bill. | He started thinking about the! 30, | 2 -- AN OSHAWA RINK, Dr. John Brock, skip, with Oscar Parker, Claude| A spokesman for the field repre; 11 seasons. | Club officials declined to disclose tres on his 8.3 litre errari after| John Muha, Tom Olynk and Phipps and Giles Goulding, brought home a set of prizes from the sentatives said ihe meeting id Clair, in a telephone call from|Clair's salary. One uncofirmed re-| completing 20 of the 60 laps. {Bob Morrison scored four points annual Curran Trophy Bonspiel in Orillia on Saturday. This same pase SOI IO a ig Fi Cincinnati to Rough Rider pres ort placed it at $12,000 a season i But F got 30 signals {from my apiece in the last quarter for the, mI ic won the trophy last year. A home-club entry, skipped by] orem aHyes Wold Ie RO ident Wes Brown, agreed Sunday with an additional $1,000 if Ottawa Pit 50. Ta Kept on Eoing, the No. 1 squad to put them farther | CABI N ET Cl A Mel Lamb, took the top honors Saturday . . . OLD COUNTRY soccer 'haseball Alay ck has almost night to a two-year contract with reaches the Big Four playoffs and > Eo oy Cuginecr said. ahead and to give them a close fans got something to talk about on Saturday when Boston United, a 4000 franchised clubs for - boys the club that finished its last two another $2,000 if the team makes US # Toug t the trophy to the 43-38 victory. Pag Se VO gg i i "08 seasons in the Big Four cellar. He the Grey Cup final. {US for the second time in the Tom Olynyk with 18 points was non-league club, knocked Derby County out of the English Cup play-|eigl to years of age in he' had been here last Friday for con-| JOINED CINCINNATI two years of competition. Each|tops for th» winners while John downs with a 6-1 upset. Seven former Derby players were playing United States and Canada. ir. tract discussion | Clair resigned as Argo head Year, an American driver has had|Newey with 12 headed the losers' with the Boston team . . . ARCHIE WILSON, Toronto's hard-hitting The league's executive commit" The 33 . year - old coach, who|coach in February to join Univer- to duel with Marquis Alfonso delist. | outfielder last year, has signed with St. Louius Cards . . . TOM lee fired Stotz Nov. 2 on charges guided Argos to two Grey Cups in sity of Cincinnati as end coach.!Portago of Spain to win. Hill had NO. 1 -- Kelly, 3; Brady, 4;| CASEY, Blue Bombers halfback, has announced his retirement at Jha He ia Ly Ho he of his five years at the Toronto helm, He was head coach at University !0 drive at an average speed of Muha, 6; Olynk, 18: Horton, 6: 31, to devote full time to his medical studies . . . RICHIE ASHBURN | [LaBue. Went aching tot Door his| faces a big rebuilding job. {of Buffalo for two years before 98.2 miles an hour to keep ahead Wilson, 2; Morrison. FOULS 7 out of the Phillies, led the National League batting race this past year int of view which the committee TEAM SHAKEUP ; A coming to Canada. {of Portago. |of 16. : : | with a .338 mark. chotructed the program, During the 1955 season the club He immediately begins a search! NO. 2 -- Cheski, 6; Bilenduke, ih Rta od ried t1 aa} released an assistant coach, fired for United States playing talent E 200 00 | Jackman, 8; Vaughan, 4; Wors- and tried to get league personnel ¢,,. imports and fined 20 players for Rough Riders. E. K. (Eddie) xpect $ ' 0 Race |{ley, 4; McHugh, Newey, 12. | ® | stated that he'll give his decision on Wednesday, as to whether or B k E 1 them together. Halftime score New Yirk, stopped Charlie Titone not he takes on the job of coaching the Ottawa Roughriders for the uc xecutive 1 W Annual Nassau Race was 20-18. | 128, Brooklyn, 2. 9, ° ext two vears . . . ALOUETTES say they have signed five US.| pIIMSBURGH (AP) -- Some Il NASSAU, Babimat: (AP =Plilegina ts 0 200 Tom Olyuvk| Pullaaelohia . Frande Auten, ' --~Fhtlicombined in the third quarter to|155, Philadelphia, outpointed Rudy | to set him up as absolute boss of ¢10g each for poor play. Another Emerson, a club director, plans to The Pimlico Futurity FOULS 2 out of 6. a - - B D on harias the league. | assistant coach resigned, giving| meet the new coach in Washington OFFICIALS -- Tim Nelson, John abe Vl Za | FILED SUIT poor health as his reason. this Thursday and the two will BALTIMORE (AP) -- Pimlico Campbell report to other team officials here | envisaged today a race for $200,000 -- | Stitz, founder of the league, then! Former coach Chan Caldwell, ~~ " filed a $300,000 damage suit against! who came here from Tennessee, early next week by two year olds in its 1958 Fu-| Ma Leave 0S ital ort the league in Lycoming (Pa.)| was released this fall after com- Caldwell's predecessor, Clem turity. county court, claiming changes in| pleting one year of a two-year con- Crowe, recently appointed head| The winner would pick up a - 3 0 ,,| the by-laws of the organization had | tract He now has instituted court! coach of Vancouver Lions of the! cheque for between $125,000 and GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) -- Dr. reasonably short time after that." | qamaged his "power, prestige and proceedings after he and officials| Western Interprovincial Football| $150,000 on the basis of Pimlico's| H. W. Paley said Saturday exhaust- ASKED ON PROSPECTS authority." failed to come to settlement terms| Union, came here in 1951 and forecast figures. They are based ERN 13 CAY VAN AAS A fve checks 'show no extension of He declined to answer, however, He also claimed by-law changes on his $10,000-a-year contract. lasted four years {on the fact that Pimlico is doub- the cancer process" in Babe Did- when asked about the woman| affected his lifetime contract as|------ mH hh | rikson Zaharias, the athlete golfer's prospects for eventual, full| jeagye commissioner at a salary of B b 01 - | ling its contribution to the pot from = 1$25,000 to $50,000 starting in 1957 | Lon THY TION Sugar Ray Is |and the rate of increase in Rom | Earlier Saturday the Galveston recovery. {$14,000 a year | inations. Tribune reported a spokesman for! Dr. Paley said oil |" Stotz, meanwhile, opened pri- John Sealy Hospital where Mrs. "Evidence at this time fo! owing | vate negotiations with the league i | imli & rie . pa A T Zaharias is being treated had said exhaustive tests reveals no exten: | Williameport, Pa. ifn Bin gy hi 'Back On To | iio So pmtes a FuLurity CROWN DIAMO PAINT a recurrence of cancer had heen sion of the cancer process beyond to settle the dispute as ou £5 | P { 000 and $175,000 in 1957. This year's = discovered. that observed during her confine | sean | CHICAGO (AP)--It was after grossed $79,350 with the winning | PHONE RAndolph 5.0122 "That is not correct," said Dr. ment to John Sealy Hospital in i ERE Sm . : jo 3 Paley, of the hospital's department August and September oi this year Shawinigan Falls | n 0 it e pooniime Salinday and Sug Ray| Nail taking $67,980. | ALBERT S71 of internal medicine. '"As a matter of fact x-ray exam- \ "What lori feeling." . | o> RE 4 . Dr. Paley said "I feel the Babe inations reveal healing of the, : : 0) SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--A de-i jneon WE Rob py ht M F | | ie / ; | yawned. "You wake up one|X1J anager races sib cu nou her te Sanctions ome ent SHill Leading QHL fic car i) oti, ives mm i ring seu" Kphletic. Commissi to get up and around within a called the tail bone. |, By THE CANADIAN PRESS ship at Chicago Friday might | whether you really are a has-been. | etic Lommission emis ---- -- : Shawinigan Falls Cataracts Kept| nr ced his wounds in seciusion to... . then you wake up the next PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Fight Y Ee . morning and you're middleweight manager Frank (Blinky) Palermo | their 12 - point lead in Quebec], ; i id [} Hockey League weekend competi- S37 AU fon slock of Bis Aancas champion of the world again." | was scheduled to appear before the | wen oun S erc S tion while Trois-Rivieres Lions and | .ja} 4 Entirely unmarked after his sur-| Pennsylvania state athletic com- | Montreal Royals traded decisions "I sure as hell will try to get prising second-round knockout of| mission today to show cause why | Shawinigan Falls edged the third | (hat crown back--and quick," was| Bobo Olson at the Chicago Sta-| his manager's licence should not be pr 4 o| dium Friday night, Robins o n| revoked. | - | place Chicoutimi Sagueneens 2-1 his explosive ans t inall End Loss Streak Sunday at Chicoutimi while the BE "%0- waved at a nearby bed-stand.| Palermo, whose stable of fight-| Lions upset third-place Montreal| gay option for a rematch with, Look at those telegrams. There| ers includes Johnny Saxton, a con-| 2 ol [3-1 in their own den Saturday and|ihree.t Eh i Ss must be more than 200. A lot of tender for Carmen Basilio's welter- | y THE CANADIAN PRESS |Laufman; Paul Knox and Jim lost 2-1 at Montreal Sunday livee titre champion Sugar Ray people in there I haven't heard weight title, was accused by the Owen Sound Mercurys finally Logan produced singles. Frank | The Montreal victory ended 'a| put neither fighter's manager from in a long time. | commission of "acts prejudicial § snapped that losing streak in the Bathgate, Bob Briwn, John Sleaver iy same losing streak for the seemed to think there would be a One gave me a real charge. It and detrimental to boxing." | a: Ontario Hockey Association Senior and playing-coach Jimmy Peters Royals. Chicoutimi is 18 f id | : 4 \ : \ | E s points be-| rematch v : nS 'g| Was from Jake Lamotta. He said] He sought postponement of the A League. They looked good in were the Windsor marksmen. {hind the Cataracts while the Lions Hi yy oul. Sugar Ray's| q told all these so-and-sos you hearing, on grounds unknown, in| doing it eters, former National Hockey [je fourth, ahead of the idle Quebec| Boho should "go out and ' make Would knock this guy silly.' " [a petition filed at state court in res ended the yinless skein Lea star, t! i t 4H i i iti tre 8 Ee el ies pie goakue He furows St o Aces. SEE ____|himself a reputation before hel Jake was he man Robinson first Harrisburg last week. The petition, ! Sunday's me. L - thinks about a rematch." vO e middleweight title from, was not acted upon. | minute misconduct sentence in also at the Chicago Stadium, Feb.| Palermo, whom the commission | vincing 7-2 victory over the last- . en | gi " , place Chatham Maroons. It was the secind period and then took Kirkland Lake Techs | i Klaberly, Olas ager 14. 1951. Jake 'also was knocked alleges has a long record of associ- their ninth win in 25 starts this a 10-minute and a game miscon- . ¥ : silly by § i i ith * geason and left them in fourth duct in the third. g Dro Out Mines Lea no more" until he patches up a | oo Sugar Ray but it took 13) ation with known criminals and Ontario Motor Sales greatly expanded service : 0 p gue breach with -his wife and gets his| °Unds and Lamotta still was on his' gamblers," has been refused a li-| place in the five-team circuit. George Aitken, who scored three KIRKLAND LAKE (CP) -- Still affairs straightened around. feet at the end. [cence by the New York state ath-[| Facilities mean you can drive in ond be waited "*Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen goals for Stratford, tied the game smarting .from their ninth loss in| On Bobo's personal card of pre The federal government had a|letic commission--which is not aj} on Immediately. Increased thelr leagueiend, to 12 at 6.6 at 16:03 of the third period.| 13 Porcupine Mines Senior Hockey! liminaries are a pending divorce writ attaching Sugar Ray's $46,439 member of the National Boxing| ints with a 6- win oie indsor The clubs battled on even terms!League starts only hours earlier, action and a $500,00 Obreach of share of the $110,757 net gate. But| Association. | tilldogs Saturday. Bulldogs bat- during the 10-minute overtime. : id ; Robinson already had been ad-| Pennsylvania is a member of the : ; YC 3 Kirkland Lake Tecks Sunday night! contract suit by Honolulu dairy- : | tled to a 6.6 tie with Stratford In Lou Bendo, Billy Flick and| announced their withdrawal from man Herbert Campos. Campos 3 vanced $30,000, it was learned, and| NBA, however, and the revocation | fians at Windsor Sunday. Mickey Roth were the other Strat. the hockey circuit for the rest of trying to collect from Olson and {he Sovernjent got its hands only|of his licence jars might be hon-! S P E Cl f s p L000. ore r NB § es. ---- A L ° ; 3 Sa A Louttit Bored tae gp TR Mi ford scorers. Bathgate led Bulldogs the season Flaherty one-third of the fighter's Bfher goals went to Ken Green, With two goals. George McLagan, 'The club had been blasted 14-2 by | net proceeds since June, 1951, the| Ger Forshmd. Jerry Reid, John George Gee, Jack Armstrong and Timmins - Schumacher Flyers be- date when he charges Bobo Broke adj b imalik o Tummey and: Jackie Hamilton, Paul Oliver accounted for the oth. fore the home folks earlier in the jumped a contract with him to put! . alte ' and re- Lloyd Ferguson and Graham Joyce ers. day himself under the Flaherty man e port on condition of brake linings and hydreu- X ) Limited finances, lack of a agement in San Francisco lie system. seored for Chatham, with Eddie player reserve and a lack of Busch assisting on both. | A A | patrohage at home games were ey wien of fai", NHL LEADERS [horse on Grin vin oun Toh movest ,.,,, ER . RecEIve A y of 3, s irawal of the ¢ ry oresifis JOHANNESBURG (AP)--Jo Kitchener to watch the Dutchmen By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ken Billings e, Slob by preside i Van Rensburg, Ya, South Africa, | RELIABLE BURN ER SERVICE : overpower Bulldogs. The Windsor Standing: Montreal, won 18, lost| players and all previous efforts to| retained his British Empire and : elub, outplayed in the first two 4, tied 7; points, 43. | secure additi . | South African lightweight boxing periods, scored three goals within Points: Beliveau, Montreal, 34 | failed. Sitioual manpower had ities Saturday night when he CALL RAndolph 5-3589 four minutes in the final stanza to Goals: Beliveau, 19 | "The club w : ._ | stopped favored Willie Toweel, 133, | | e club was fourth in the six- 43 KING ST. W. L | M | T FE D tie the game 4-4. But Dutchmen Assists: Olmsted, Montreal, 23. team 1 , h | South Africa in the ninth round. fitave back to sore twice in the| Shutouts: Plante. Monro, So. | mind Raraskasmns. Beaver UF |= re ast 75 seconds of play i _chuk, Boston, Hall, Detroit, 5 Gil St. Pierre led the devastating : ' renti - ; Si 3 evastating| Morello two, and Steepe, Prentice L] 140 K ING ST. W! RA 3-2256 Centre Billy Colvin counted twice Penalties: Lindsay, Detroit, 98 Flyers' at i i eo a , 3 tack with five goals. Trevenna and Cecchini one each. for Dutchies. Charlie Brooker, Keni minutes, 1Gordie Warner bad three, Dennis' Don Bennett got both Teck goals. EB FA ms gn SEER

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