Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 Jan 1956, p. 11

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° |Gladys Shemilt 221, 208 (427), Kay dulphs 9, Mitchells 8 and Meagh-'Brickiayets, Jo fisished he} THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, January 6, 1956 11 Pollock 218, Dorothy Stephenson e's 7. cellar las s bas pase 3 Pi 5 i a i ' ? 8 hree points a ib ed the natural amphitheatre 1 ! 1S W 1 1S 217, Betty Pike 216, Beth Shortt] we had several girls away due|champions taking t i | contend; a Gene Full r 1 5. 204 (417), Myrtle Greer 2W, it, Es and the holidays. Hope| from the Bulldozers Lou xeleman Commission Ready o, | would. be turned into "a "coney 207 (420, Flo Boyle 210, Dorothy|they will be with us next week. was high man for the Bricklayers \island." y le Taylor 208, with 623 (248), (Happy New Year| P's 9 5 ; Wants Clean Slate Clady 'Clark 207 ©" "| RAINBOW LEAGUE [Dave Murchies) bowied 544 in i Finance 1960 Games| The commission also asked Gov. : Men's high single without handi-| Points won -- Tan 3, Blue 0,/¢ames helping the Bricky's to win SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)--The| Soodwin ht Spr Ce By BILL NEWKIRK | Castellani, despite biood stream. (cap: Clayton Lee 318 (434 Nice Green 2, Pink 1, Mauve 3, Brownie last two games for the Dozers. yi i," olympic commission today| Cortina, Italy, this month to help y ' i {bowling there Clayton. Manford|{0, Red 3, Orange 0, Black 2, Yel- backed a plan for staging the 1960. es for Squaw, about CLEVELAND (AP)--At last, a|ing from a deep cut over his right| V8, "27 oq" (ig). Reg. Pike|low 1. White 3. Silver 0, Gold 2, pen tigi Lou Releman 00, er Caies al Canons Sry Sach the games for Squaw, about victorious fighter who doesnt want| 2, TO 4 F Gch Td appeared 237, 203 (460), Jira Scott 237. Harry|Grey 1, Purple 2, Maroon 1. lof" Sr&7 Suit B06 C6 OV valley. Estimated cost: $5,000,000. and 40 miles west of Reno. to take on the champion next: to have Fullmer in trouble the last' Longbottom 217, Bill Pike 213, 200| Team standing -- White 3, Red|* : ler G Fullmer, winner of | two rounds: =e ial . a ecision over Rocky Cas-| Fullmer, however, was willing to|man 206, 202 (408), Don Hercia a, Purple 2, Gold 2, Grey 3 Yel | tellani Wednesday night in a blood-| take the best Castellani could offer|202. : : : {low 1, Maroon 1, Pink I, & C. Burnfield 211, Bob Reid 211 |ated $1,000,000 splashed 10-rounder at Cleveland|Bleeding himself from a gash! Men's- high single with handi-|0, Orange 0, Brown 0, Blue 0. yo Mercer 211, H. Legere 200.) State officials have indicated th - Arena, says he would much prefer| across his hairline, he kept driving|cap: Joe McConkey 255, 242 (497), High doubles: E. Wilson 462, 248; | yor on League Rod Craig 43, H. money may be forth : my another crack at the Argentine's|in to the end on legs that steadily Bill Hicks 234 (430), Perc Bent| Bea Colvin 444 223; M. Gibbie 409 Keatley 50° M. Wire 76, T. Comeau y Y Eduardo Lausse to a middleweight lost steam after the eighth round.|231, 419, Norm Marnien ; ; E. McCullough 408 235; F. 77. L. Branning 89. The commission approved a plan AL PRINTERS title fight with Sugar Ray Robin- Fullmer, 24, of West Jordan, Gord Shemilt 211, Ross Clark 207, Russell 402, 207; Hazel Peaker 400, | g for locating all facilities on| GENER . son. Fullmer dropped a decision Utah, weighed 157%. The victory Howard Greer 206, Alfred Liles 230. : : NAME CASSADY {a 60-acre site in the northern requires to Lausse last November. |was his 34th in 37 professional 20z, Art Allman 202. High singles--Ruth Stroud 243, N L f |California mountain valley. The LESMAN "I just don't like to have some-: fights. | Lemon League: Howard Greer I Slocombe 223, M. Clarke 228, 0. 1 EW YORK AP) -- Howard|survey was adopted over protests SA one running around who has beaten, Castellani, 2. of Cleveland. as Glenys Clark 84, Eric Jackson| Shortt 20 Jamtiesoh ow, by i 1 Cassady, Ohio Stateslof several valley landowners who tor thes ' , that's all," Fullmer said after| weighed 159. He was the third-|¢0' wari Taylor 81 and 56, Dor-|{Smart 211, P. Johnson 205, V. Nor-| , . 1 his bruising, Charges won he nod ranked. middleweight behind Rob Cy, Criiran 7, Wilbur Down 85 00 1 Pie 30 and B. 0 Ue Ee dihlete of 1of% | HORSES PERISH OFFICE" SUPPLY DIV. over Castellani"s clever counter-/inson and former champion Bobo| amberlain : | mind whether to pursue football or | t : "pr ; i , Ohio (AP)--Twenty- o ; : Junching. TH set ts Roblason Ly y+) by fights. pes Ws fey WESTMOUNY Spies LEACYR MIXED BOWLERS | baseball as a livelihood, Tuesday! MARIETTA, Ohio vy For further details contact; . | S. e Je | " four horses trapped in a flaming, : h i ; as d le athlet lead over the Do-littles. Next week| Tuesday evening saw the open- Sine 179 jonny lee of Sue building at Washington county fair- A. THOMPSON end the section and the two top- ing of a new series with a touch soil ns ; i % . L AL BOW LING LEA GUES teams are playing each other ol color added to the teams by Sy Bel ricinating tie gods Berisiied Tuesday. id | 64 Celina St which ghould make the evening| introducing , mixed bowlers. beat out world heavyweight cham. ost of em were hirness| or phone: | very interesting. Good luck to all.| Spruce Kes were strengthened pion Rocky Marciano by more than racing horses, but a few horses RA 3-7733 MEN'S STORE LEAGUE Pollards who also scored a shut- Whippers are next with 32, then| bY age Shel 2 cients vi 2 100 points in what amounted to akept for pleasure riding also were We are improving -- team cap-lout Johansens being the victim.| Somebodies 29, High Balls 27, Fud-| Pel § ng, hard fighting Ray poe two-man race for the honor. | killed. tains showed last week that they |The other two games were shut-|dy Duddies 21, Sparkplugs 20, a io dare | gating ht games |, Cassady wasn't the best all-round, | can get around to pay Red -- now|outs also Millens defeating Osh-| Blow-hards 20. euch and every frame gn Ei hard | football player of the 1955 season. | [let's keep it up. Last week we|awa Appliance and the Cricket| High triple for the week was ht tussle with the Benders [:veP his coach admitted that. But| | were five men short, so Captains Club handing it out to Kingsway. |Louise Powless with 562 (230): next| opting all the way, 'water Hos there was one thing he could do {let's get out 100 percent as We The boys were hitting pretty| Lil Wright 546 (203) Jean Gaskell boys go next Tuesday) Head oins | Suberiatively...that was take the| have only been 100 percent twice good, Paul Shody being tops with|540, Audrey Metcalfe 537, Kathy firstseries champs had a shaky ball and run with it, eluding tack-| N (0) w C P EF N I this season. Let's improve in 1956.(778 (342-267). next was Skip Vau Kirkpatrick 536 (203), Ruby Mcwi.|firSiseries cha EL to take alles or bowling them over, until| * T Captains should remember|ghan 758 (285-280), followed by|roy 525 (202), E. Armitage, 522| int from the Woodbutchers, Russ| 1 ,feached the goal line. And he| - to fleet grin fees from each. Kerr 717 (248-235-234), A. (206), Joyce Barclay 505. | Harrison returned for the "Head oer Se ck Of turning le Ns |] a | Bestaurant 3 FE {new man that they bring in the Bryce 704 275-260), Ed Brown | High singles -- Marg Gutsole 227, ping and was high man with (599) | cames 0 way rive- n n league. I don't think this is being|go4 (308-205), J. Bent 694 (271-215 June Pollard 210, Doris Fisher 212, 2 , however the Woodbutchers . KENORA SCHOOLBOYS MAN. CHAMPS done so far. R. 'Keeler bowled 21208), R. Fitches 682 1351243. 208), Mildred Askew 201. ave a fairly balanced team and ALL MATCH PLAY 2 MILES NORTH OF NEWCASTLE 5 terrific 837 followed by S. Hobbs|w, Stata 661 (236-220-205), C. "Rp are tough to beat. Cliff Taylor was This rink from Kenora, Ont. | league, Bik members, a to Hg this fellows is what we|Cameron 657 247-215), J. McCaf- LADIES MAJOR Be IEAGUE their high man with 580 (229). The] BOSTON (AP)--For the first| On Highway 115 will represent Manitoba in the | right (fron row) ird: (back |are all trying to do, so let's haveifrey 657 (272-220), A. Kuch 631) Nesbitts started ol @ New year Mixers shared points with the|time since the start of the tourna- Dominion high school curling | skip; Dave Brown, third: (back | : » more next week. Algers had (252.205). H. Norton 606 212-201), by taking all 4 points from Burns. Splinters Max Beaver was high/ment in 1916, the United States Phone ORONO 34 R 13 'championships at Fort William, | row) Jim Lawrence, second; 2 oN In same after bowling last'B. Elliott 605 (232). |Hendersons 3, Warner-Williams 1,| man with 546 (236), Miss Wilma|PGA golf championship will con-| Owned and Operated by JOHN HOBBS Ont.. in February. Kenora is in- | and Jack Newman, lead. ) | week and if it helps perhaps Pow-| goog singles were G. Parks 279-| Western Tire 3, Whites Ins. 1, Dis- Bates, 537 (221) Ben Fisher for the|sist of all match play next July| cluded in the Manitoba district | (CP Photo [ze oe Jom: tien a |. goo Singles 219.202. S Ba ta NEYS 2, Mitchells 2, Meaghers 2,'Splinters, bowled a smooth 524(20-24 at the Blue Hill Country Club, r gis wi 204, F. Hughes : S. Barta|gidquiphs 2 f216) Joe Lablame 522 (231), The officials announced Sunday. Hy . how about it Ren? |248-215, W. Howarth 24, E. Job-|"piopnor Beaton was top bowler| -- oan) P atty Berg Melbourne Stadium | 300 Scores: R. Keeler 338, D. ansen 228, I. Wallace 233, J. Kon-(ych 622 (239, 251), Merle Poch 658 «k|lawrek 254, Russ Harrison 240,| From all indications, a request| mne money is to be repaid from |(413), Alex Pollock 207, Fred Cole-|3 Mauve 3, Tan 3, Green 2, Black Max Beaver 236, Ciff Taylor 229, for the money will go to the legis- 4 ie money. i and sale Jave Murchie 223, Ben Fisher 216, lature, which already has appropri-| of movie, radio and television Irights. » e! dhe LER deh fiers vedios Bailes 2 5 Ts I P.dy 20, G, Becho 25203 K Tau oo, N19), Betty. Sharp 522M, x . 224-202, P. Daniels , B.|o; : 7. N May Not Be Ready McFarlane 302 eron 4), Ann MclInally 64 ancy | 700 Scores: R. Keeler 850, S McEYota - » L Dogz 1. E earson 637, Doreen, Aston 615, | DNEY (AP) t ors| s 837, D. Bailes 789, R. Bes-| A. Halley , G. Haines 215, J.iToots Ferguson ,» Vera Kalynko| Named 1955 LEY hoi mig ni ig By J. George 744, P. Mc- Huband 217, D. Taylor 210, > 607, June Simpson 606 and Doris) i there is a good chance the main|Farlane 763, C. Halliday 726, R.! Gilliland 209, B. Hamish x Bowen 602. Nice going girls! ° Olympic stand of the Melbourne|Mosscrop 723, B. Jeyes 715. Lloyd 211, A. Cameron ae, : Hendersons are leading with 14, Top Athlete | Cricket Club Stadium will not be| High singles: Collis 1247, Bar- owsky 205, G. Oliver 202-200, B.|points, Whites Ins. 12, Western| : | for the start of the Games i 7, Comcos| Wallace 201. | Tire 11, Warner-W illlams 10, Dis-| |iqady tor ps : bers 12. i Borers The only Lemon Leaguer wasineys 10, Nesbitts 10, Burns 9, Bid-| By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. | The contractor, E. A. Watts 1208. Carswells 1288, Sibberys F. Hughes of Pollards. | | a, ] X | { > ® V (AP) -- Patricia Limited, first promised the stand) 1210. | . CHURCH LEAGUE -- at once quarter. would be finished by February, at| High triples: Collis 3509, Shep- ALBERT ST gpg Toren Pp N backed a football team that in-|a cost equal to $1,872,800 and later|pards 3478, National 3658, Comcos| Four teams lool | | . il-| the New Year off ' mag hi coach Bud Wil- extended the completion date to|3495 OBL 3611, Oshawa Bakery really starting ; a 4 dey a the woman athlete of | June. |3437, Carswells 3381, Siberrys 3551. right. They were the Hotshots, the year for 1955 in the opinion of| A spol for the contractors) posits: Hallidays 4, OMS 0,|Hustlers, Go-Getters and Climbers sports writers and sports broad- said Tuesday ihe sompany was 70 Collis 4, Barbers 0, Nationals 4, {aking all lhree poisis from he 13 AY casters. men short and could not affor |Shephards 0, Comcos 4, Powells| Eagles, es, i : , 35-year-old Patty to pay the overtime required tol . Hard-Ups, the Clippers just man- 3 \A/ Bo ik on her finish Tne job by June. The con-|>s inl . Sens o Petar 3 aged to take two from the Rockets. / vy A il B 0) A R )] ability as a professional golfer. Her | struction work at the Cricket Club|Houdaille In Canada Bread 3. AL| Standing: Climbers 9, Clippers 8, an football playing days as one of the Stadium is designed 'to increas|/A and P 1, Canada Teal Pos t|Hard-Ups 8, Go-Getters 8, Rockets and p L Y i) 0 0 DS $0th street Tigers in Minneapolis the seating capacity from 85,000 to| gers 1, Oshawa Bakery 3, 9s 7. Hotshots 6, Hustlers 5, Eagles "#bded before she took up golf at 110,000. Track and field events, the Office 1, Carswells 2, Sibberys 2. . Homers 3 and. Wilber 2. DUANE RAndninh 5.01 79 3 age of 15. ., _, premier show of the games, will| Standings: Discus 7 92 Jays Ladies' high single with handi- | ho] g ) "As the acknowledged "dean" of he held in the stadium. |16, Houdalille Indus Fes 15, OBL cap: Helen Moring 274, 218 (492), : : | {Jomen's golf and possibly its most * bers 14. Oshawa Bakery 14, Winnie Scott 251, 259 (510), Annie! ge ST. Sage siinpietttor. Miss }aery se: 8 Ws (Nationals 14. onephards 11.| Lee 242 (433), Ruth Watkinson 241, record for the others to shoot a ochs 11, 1, . . She led all the pros on the Andy Tommy wells 11, Pedlars 10, Collis 9, Can- as Siouit Dotey wining . . |ada Bread 8, Sus 7 ip 8, with a total of $16,492.34 a won A and P 5, Comcos , Siberrys fhe Varden. Toph for low aver 10 OKI Again | Is "eer i" 1 S20 QUALITY FUEL OIL -- EXPERT SERVICE le scoring In fournamen , Our Pretty Lemons: B. Brough- it' was the first time one player FELDKIRCH, Austria (CP) --|ton, W. Bathe, A. Canfield, had taken both in the same year.| Canadian skier Andy Tommy was| Brown, P. Tureski and in again THE BABE SECOND | reported in "excellent condition" [this week, please Paul, K. len, dn the balloting by 179 sports W night after an opera-|R. McQuaid, R. Cox, K. Scott, N. 'writers and broadcasters in The! tion on his broken leg. Whinfield, M. Van Allen, H. Whit- Phone Press year-end poll, red| 'Andy came through the opera-|bread, J. Savory out with 263, | : fended. Siuecye Patty beat Out ion very well," said Mrs. Patsy RA 3-4663 ie another celebrated golfer, Babe| Ramage of Brantford, leader of BUSH LEAGUE | - EA or Dideikeon. Zaharias by 54 points --| Canada's Olymple ski team now| Final standing for the second | i ; . i st . - =} Doris Hart, the women's tennis raining in Austria | section: Kuch 39, Pollards 37, Osh- | Tommy, 23-year-old Ottawa skiiawa Cricket Club 32, Millens 25,! 4 ' Vv LET SEDAN Shamplon, Nos the nly Sta She ace broke his right leg during a|Johansens 21, Oshawa Appliance gs i X © By \ & 313 ALBERT ST. / ; who cut m! Practice run on Tuesday. Doctors! 17, Vans 13, and Kingsway 12 | . ! ? at ha voting as the experts apparently the Bal ital a 3 ] | i |. : Peas hin rform- | at the Baluna Hospital operated on| Kuch cinched first place with a ' ¥de ir Condition He dug frou Tg a iid the leg Wednesday. 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