Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 17 Feb 1956, p. 12

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Hf eal J i ah at oh A k be to appear at all the big tourna- Social Outcast Rated THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, February 17, 199% 19 Kn ked Himself Out 3 » men wi 8. in- LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES Muller Gets other try Trying For Davis Cup Via door Tournament staring 3 eh, 2" Only Threat To Nashua|; vuugerbiit horse as the onelw. c. (Bi Winfrey has been PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)--Peter = "One thing we want to do is get| MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--If any hose|with the best chance of trimming|sharpening Find, the other Vander- [Monday night Mueller, the German middleweight d A Bl d ttily with th is to beat Nashua in the Widener .ibilt entry, in speed tests in the through with a To --. who knocked himself out will get Comic Books al on e and gl yy and Sirls that| Handicap Saturday it will be Social Raid a his Gebut as 3 fu hope of extending Nashua early Nice bowling, Greta. another crack at Jimmy Martinez ' tennis is not a sissy game," said Outcast, in the opinion of clock-| yoaro w Sta blots Sail OF and softening up the millionaire gle, 262. Some other real £004 Scores| Other 200 scores were: George Lean|of Phoenix, Ariz. By WILL GRIMSLEY former University of North Caro-\McMann, "It's a tough sport.|ers and trainers, rookmeade e's or. horse for Social Outcast's chal- . It was all or nothing, four "1209, B. Pearse 255, 31 Sian. Stevenson! Promoter Tommy Moyer an- NEW YORK (AP) -- The once- lina co-ed who is understudying We're going to have a book pub- Four clockers chose the Alfred' Clocker Hal Kiser said trainer/lenge in the stretch. shes, Alley Cats still om top, Lucky 204, M. Fletcher 208, 4 0 Vo. . nounced Wednesday night the two|,iq 7g, Tennis Association|Shelley Winters in the Broadway ||ished giving the whole history of Ors t Sona rig an = Te ne. 246, 22; Stan Pilkey 212, 2. Blaweod have been signed for a return bout 3tala U.S. Laws Ta iy new Iain play "A Hatful of Rain." tennis, i Es going to ot me up once. Laseiey |W 301. here Feb. 28. for winning back the Davis Cup--| "I'm thrilled pink," Chris said|comic books on the game and its| JeGetiers wallaged | Toppers: nly Team standing -- Jolly #'s 11, Happy| Martinez was the winner Tues-| omic books and a tall, willowy!demurely, giving her blonde hair a great stars." i walloped Locals, Alley |Gang 10, Slabdabbers 7, Howellers 6,|day night in the fifth round of a py ao Ee EE Eo sh 2 : Capote Strikers 4, Wie 3. main event bout when Mueller sud-| The londe is Christine White of|bit higher for some photographic VITAL AREA With Every Purchase of doubles: H. Macinally 452, 223, 229:| y.niee: MAJOR "Av LEAGus |denly went flying throogh the ropes| waghington, D.C., identified in the|cheese ' ; N00 Farrow 416, 256; A. Reardon 412, 255.| © ood without a punch, and was knocked| press releases as a "brainy Broad:| "Pll do anything for tennis," she| Britain's main industrial area in : N00 6 Gal. of Gas or More jingles: B. Saramak 2% R. Rock-| ned in on Monday night. Mavis Tay.|Unconscious when he landed on hisiyay actress." | added. the Midlands is centred on Birm- He ts. B. 'Taylor 210, E |lor had a 308 single and Onda Tumer head on boards outside the ring.| "She was unveiled Wednesday as| Miss White's immediate job will'ingham and Wolverhampton. encer 201, M. Inch 200. 716 triple. Nancy McKay 6%, Dot Cle-| Mueller said later he tripped|«nfiss Tennis of 1956." | OVEN- s standing: Alley Cats 20, Lucky ments 636, Millie Gardner 685, Dot Me-| gover Martinez' foot. She is part of a $50,000 i DISHES --YIGOR GASOLINE-- TD. HIGH TEST WARE 7 > 2 N00 Jobansens 24, Kingsway 22, Millen's A000 3 % Gol. 41 To Bell les 22, Oshawa Appliance 18, Oshawa Ions icHay 630, Suse Sree 615, Bev. WINNIPEG ( CP)--Billy Walsh|be tremendous," Renville McMann, 10% DOWN y ic ub 16, Van's - . of Winnipeg Fort Rouge, ana-|new president of the , to ket Club 16, Van' Garage. 15 bh Points taken - Fox's 3, Cokes 1 f Winni Fort R: 1952 C id f the USLTA, told 0 | red with © 5% win over Vans,| Fashion Village 3, Strouds 1, Hayden|dian curling champion, captured|a press conference. "I predict in| ich and Johansens stayed close in a| McDonald 3, Val-Mae 1, Horwich 3, Osh-| the Manitoba title Wednesday night| two or three years our Davis -Cup! 5 YE ARS TO p AY f ores were Skip Vaughan 694 (281,| the Go-Gette: ht I Mi fhite is tt oe | 9, 8. Buria a} 79, 25), B_ Hambv i aay. Ge Gucaten Jou ou uel ue Miss White is a pretty blue-eyed * be 4 7. Bent 649 cides who the champs will be of te Western agers ¢-18, Spitfires 18, Go-Getters 16, Hot|Kee 683, Mavis Taylor 682, Helen Wig- --which also includes 1,500,000 mn ------------ at i_game with Kuch getting the odd|awa Furriers 1, Gillards 3, Franklin by Jeteating Howara Wed, Je of | superiority bi, match that of the t. Ki kept their chances alive Simon nnipe ranite in a sudden-| Wightman Cup." | 4 (7 topped Oshawa Appliances by Team standing -- Fox's 3, Fashion| death final before 4,062 fans at HAS NEVER "Lost | PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 5.92 PER MONTH ON OIL BURNERS CO. fe } score. In the other game Millens village 3, Hayden McDonalds 3, Hor-| Winnipeg Arena. The U.S. never has lost the f L ©. ted Ito the rmming also vith & 70\wich 3, Gillards 3, Cokes 1, Strouds 1.| "wyaych now will represent Mani-| Wightman Cup, the women's ver- o M N DIAL 3.7718 | TD. 8), D. Tilk 650 (265, 214), second section. It's going to be a battle wat 4 A Sa nn BTR SRaNK T 7 and gins 681, Helen Gourlie 678, Ede Read- f ots 14 Screwballs 12, Toppers ing 74, Lorraine Goodman 672, Barbara 4,062 Curling F ans Sumie books designed fo Simulate OIL BURN ERS ib utout over the Cricket Club. Val-Mae 1, Oshawa Furriers 1, Franklin 661, Helen Reynolds 649, Elea- Dan Taylor was high man with 755|Simon 1. toba in the Canadian curling cham-| sion of the Davis Cup. Lately the, BUSH LEAGUE nor Hinds 642, Mabel Clements 636, Alice . - in the early recapture of the Da-| wading -- polards 6. uch Bros [L300inE 50 Noell Lyin 62 sunet Pec! Soe Manitoba Final vis, cup trom Australia FORCED AIR UNITS 92, 265) closely followed by Ed Brown pionships in Moncton, N.B., March| Davis Cup has been spending most) 125 CONANT -- Free Estimates Day or Night || 1615 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA 5-2843 "I think this drive is going to| d th 735 (285, 226, 224). Other high ALBERT STREET CHURCH lof its time in Australia. 61), G. Taylor 639 (238, 231), G. Oliver . H U § (256, 2p H, Nugent 802 (234, 230, '0, the finish as four teams are tied for May Make Bid In 'Bruce 627 (282), W. Stata 617 (247, . vou. ae 1, E. Johansen 617 (253, 205), G. Beko| The Hard-Ups, Clippers, and Climbers Olympic Eliminations 0, (257. 219), R. Fitches 607 (228) and took all three from the Homers, Hus- % 605 (234). tlers, and Hotshots. The Rockets only LONDON, Ont. (CP)--University v 200" singles were roiled by J. Duggan|t9ok two from the Eagles, and the Go-|o¢ Western Ontario Mustangs will 7 \ 9, P. Daniels 248, A. Kuch 245, R.|Getters two from the Willbes. compete in the Ontario zone Olym- Ci (4 Sa (A #8 ecigel 245, J. Husband 231, W. Howarth| Standing -- Go-Getfers 20, Clipper: ] A id Y i L Il trials if they win 9, Earl Brown 223, J. Kondy 215, H.|18, Climbers 18, Hard-Ups 18, Wilibes PIC basketball . orton 213, B. Gilliland 210, E. Lloyd|18, Hustlers 15, Rockets 14, Eagles 11,|the 1956 senior Intercollegiate P. 205, A. 208, G. 11 and H 2 League, athletic director Johnny . . Haines 201, 201 and D.| y,.4is' high single without handicap--|Metras announced Wednesday | : FEG UARD DE N "1/ el // . Mary McConnell 226 (414). night. { The only man in the Lemon League| Iaities high single with handicap -- Reiras said that the Western ie as D. Bennett of the Cricket ClibiKay Pollock 25, 219 (304); Evelyn! athletic board, at a recent meeting, fy A. Scott 251 (#49); Harriet Johns 247 (834)i| had given the Mustangs permis. DI Dorothy Stephenson 237 (433); Merle [id CRA LEAGUE Taylor 234, 206 (440): Glenys Clark 231 Sion i take Dart 0 fe Olympic Standing -- Sunnyside 18, Sparks 19,/(426); Ruth Watkinson 229, Annie Snud- outs providin, ey Ww e| i ESS \nshiners 13, Valleyview 13, Goofers|den 219, Annie Lee 214, Myrtle Greer ok im the. 8 y | lou owe It to ougselt, a3 1 Jour sail), 2 get the protection omer y Fords egua esign. This ing), Clowns 12, Kibitzers 11, Woodview|200, o { FR TT iv se te wit stn 2, tations have been j ors Lifeguard Desi He Be EE ee x |anterd Hutelioon #73, 203 40); Pred understanding that the winner of] lojudes 4 pact absorbing Setering wheel with a recessed Sunnyside increased their lead slightly| (494); Eric Taylor 238, 206 (44); Har-|the senior Intercollegiate League ub and a rim that cushions the driver against impact ith a 2-1 win over Radio, while Sparks/ry Longbottom 234, 218 (452), will be asked to participate in the 28 pe ! [gi ere being shutout by Woodview Jets| "Men's high single with handicap --| tournament in Toronto," Metras rsafety-hold door locks that help keep doors from springing urshiners, Valleyview and Goofers alll Earl Follest 276 (459); C | i || oved up to a tie for second spot by|263 (509); Alfred Liles 258; Robert Low. | 221d. Ontario tournament will b + open in a crash (both these features standard on all irtue of 3-0 wins over Leftovers. Hi-|is 253, Bill Pike 251 (434); R e flo tourn {J 1 e ' 2 i ggers and Rundle respectively. It ies 247 (432); Ray Bint 231, HC played the first week-end in March models) ; new floor-anchored safety seat belts; and new Bitewash night for sure as the other|jeon Parks 220 (419); Richard Gitford| at Toronto' St. Michael's gym. i i i ' 8 | mes were 30 aiso, Sopphomores tak. 316, Howard 'Greer 214; At Morte | AConeHInE 13 a Bestar ech, ~ plastic padding for instrument panel and sun ffs 25 the Teens, Clowas healing Nibiiversi 314, Toug Kis 23, 204 (IN; George|four teams will compete in the / Visors that is five times more shock-absorbent than » Clayton Lee 5 | 3 ' hort - handed Fernhill Jet team. Lemon League -- Perce Bent 89, Pet.| LOTONt0 tourney--Sault Ste. Marie foam rubber (both optional at modest extra cost), wl Tip Buechler was high with 517 (285, er Rodenburgh 8, Robert Lewis 3, Gunners; Toronto Nortown Motors. 32). Doug Keeler was right behind with| patricia Rodenburg 83, 80; Gladys Clark| Toronto Andy's A.C. and the senior 11 (289, 252) followed by Bob Carter 79, Mildred D 1. (295) and Bill Pipher 473 am.) : hia intercollegiate champion. i Ford's smart; clean-cut styling stars in h the smartest settings, and ""Thunderbird' ¢ i "is written in every one of its long, low; A {lovely lines! Big, roomy Luxury-Lounge interiors combine easy, relaxing comfort with upholsteries and , + trims that are tops for quality and living-room smartness. Inside and out, the '56 Ford has the look of quality, the luxury of cars (costing a great deal more. One reason why Ford is always * worth more when you buy it, worth more when you sell #tf | en the top girls were Mavis Taylor 7 (266) and Onda Turner 448 (226, . Other good scores By bod A I a A a Le => GUARANTEED BY THE GREATEST Ds , Taylor 441 (227, 214), Howie £572 nama. 438 (158), Ron Jay 420 2A), , NAME IN INDUSTRY AND IN- Ee a oa WN OX STALLED BY EXPERTS, BUY singles were rolled by Bill 258, Alan Mason 233, Wayne Nor-| GENERAL MOTORS 23, Del Sibblock 2:2, Curt Russell ison 228, ani Fice 333, Frank A | ] DELCO - HEAT 221, Art Taylor 220, Gladys Mount-| '219, Mike Siblock 219, Edna Hall A } Earl Rose 211, Bob Germond 210,/ % Harvey 208, Danny Taylor 209, Bill | i pgood 207, Isobel Anderson 206, § ib Hall 205, Dot Dowe 203, Rose Jack: DE 313 ALBERT ST. LCO muvee divas on BURNER PHONE RA. 3-4663 Mae Lutz of the Sophomores, Dot of Woodview Jets and Vi How-| i of Sunnyside. Tough way to get a 4 ? Zz 4 - ay mention, Vi : Ld os == 4 [ ; Get the car gee SP lodeedy ZA : thal gives you all lhe p 7 V7 azel Peaker 232, 'Marion Burr 230, ive Short 237, June Ovens 224, Fran BR Schonesu 219, Gwen Glover 216 CE | Get the FEEL § 7c POWER ASSISTS KING STREET HAPPY DOUBLES rey of the ITunderbird Si Wes Santee ~~ : Just nudge the accelerator of a '56 Ford and ° PY i | Hane Guide power > 4 right away you know the feel of the . ® steering, Swift-Sure | 1 *)" 'Ihunderbird . . . the feel of power that responds power brakes, 4-way Warns Suit z= ~ instantly and eagerly to your orders! In all Fairlane ' (¢ power seat and power and Station Wagon models you get the famous Thunderbiid | . : . window lifts, as well as NEW YORK (AP)--Counsel for = ji 3 UU / sia : ivel Kansas miller Wes Santee issued a | PT V.8 engine, the engine that features deep Y-block design for smoother, WITH LIFEGUARD DESIGN Fordomatic Drive warning nesday that he wou : ATi ia' iti : ble ) 3 file a suit for damages "if any what o baby owl Is called ? quieter running and longer life", . . m exciting performer epi biprely ous statement of any nature to match Ford's exciting beauty hatever" is made Sunday at a ring of a national AAU investi- pagating committee. £ 'In a letter to Dan Ferris, secre-| Rtary-treasurer of the AAU, San- Bn | a Sec and drive the car thal breaking all sales records...al your Ford Monarch Dealers T announcement to that effect." . ; | Santee, a lieutenant in the mar- : ET | - --- f f -- gin corps stationed at Quanico, mu a -- @Va., was in New York Tuesday| and threatened legal action if he is sbarred from running in the 1956 i Olympie Games at Melbourne. | e Missouri valley AAU sus-| 4 4 ? I pended Santee last Oct. 11 on § | charges that he took "excessive HI J : | expenses' for three California track meets in May. The suspen-| | ; J | Missouri valley. AAD hoard ae with Air Conditioning Heater, Oil Filter, License, Gas, Pres- DOWN PAYMENTS AS pers on grounds of insuificient evi. Ei MPLETE tone, Spare Tire, Tools and All Standard Factory Equipment. LOW AS 395.00 : Aha : Ready to drive away. For as little a8 ....ccovoeesonvane 36 MONTHS TO PAY Varsity Wrestlers : | Action ACTION {Beat Aggies' Team gy i$ TORONTO (CP)--University of id ] f EEE | SALE EER 1 AF FORD M | NH A CH SALE ad 4 wrestling contest. | Varsity intermediates downed an An owlet, or if you use the archaic term--howlef. of arsity seniors won five of nine| (.bouts on three falls and two de-| when hat i De soles falls gad twe de, e ched, the owlet is feathered much like an four on falls. Falls counted for! adult by fall and its easily fluffed , -- -~ a ~ : ~ ol et ' - ~, Nt - USED five points while decisions counted J | oh, : plumage makes it app 10~ Toronto intermediates gained larger than it is, Average X pi five falls while their opponents : ie 02 / wrestled three falls and one de- adult weight: 6-7 ounces. LLL CARS - CARS ! cision, i Warren Williams Skips | ; mms, () CARLING'S | OSHAWA WHITBY !Wiiliams' Kingston rink scored a THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED 25 GRENFELL ST, -- One Block West of Park Rd. S. Off King 301 DUNDAS ST. WEST : of ie team 25-18 in a junior series. This one is a baby screech owl. White and fluffy 1 . ig YEALER A 1 - 7 - 'last-end 12-11 victory over Miles! 'Smith of Gananoque Wednesday night to qualify for the Ontario Colts curling competition first di- vision finals at Renfrew. a nal bles "ari 123 1 =H} FOR THE BEST VALUES IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS ousted Kingston Rockwood Bat IONARCHY V od Es I Ue iL, bk] iii i, _- rrr Ty

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