THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, March 18, 1056 © 11957 Canadian Title 'Will Be Amateur Open | CALGARY (CP)--The 1957 Cana- Veteran Officer Toronto Argos, Tommy Alison Pres. 20 Years lution ch TORONT® (CP)--Thomas H. C.|[paper wen: "I've had enough. My open to non-Canadian amateurs, (Tommy) Alison, 68, actively as-\own business demands too much of "y. "ty "MacDonald, - Badminton There were no spectacular triples this itl Cubs week, noi even onhe 00, Mthougl Gertie +m Christie came lose . (265), {, Detroit Tigers made use of 101 ¥7 5 20" "C08 Js petelle Patter. Are Brooklyn Dodgers | Following 1356 Pattern? |. 2am stir cfoals £ vant D. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the hitters, howe runs were al-| Washington and {en Downs of De- Swanger ov Mapes 24, M. Hobbs Brooklyn Dodgers are a shoo- most common Sunday. ped ; 13-5 walloping of the Orioles by | he C sociated with the Toronto Argonaut my. time, but as I leave I'm not| 4 oc ociation president, made the : ced Fountain 209, 'E. Shaw 208, E. Clarke J y unmi -| : inc ve fl 220, X_ Shaw 208, | {Rowing and Football Club since wiimindful of the wosdertul asso; 'ouble announcement Saturday. He in to. repeat as National League| Mickey Mantle came through ee. oh Sactifice | Wi Bob 204, M. Heath 202 Oh: Oh! nearly miss 3.2, fey at Bis home Here Sup Ho RS d, however, to attend "1d the association executive at a|champions if the start of their ex- with a three-run homer of * rookie the ryp they needed in the 10th to, one 1a oll doy. He had been in fll health He continued, however, to 4h enC meeting Saturday morning had de- hibition season compared with last|right hander Bob Mabe to give|fatent" Cle inact ob our Lemon Lestue \ cresping uh nearl,. a year. Boog Sal Aba WR, jcided to hold the tournament in|year's Grapefruit - League record New York Yankees a 4-3 decision hig asks twas Sardis Tommy, as he was known toisay in the i ®and the Canadian S'tchener's Granite Club and also| can be taken as a criterion, over St. Louis Cardinals, i Pg room dive dir dd a Ther igh hy {hundreds of football players and| In 1950, Alison ani e Lanadian po" desided to make it open to Few clubs looked worse during! Hank Aaron hit two homers over BOWLING NEWS |and 86, A. Gunn 96, A. Welsh 91 and 63, carsmen, Served both sports in Rugby Union were panned by foot-| ooo ne" from other countries. | thibiti 2 : {M Stepnens 93, M. Barker 89, 5. Baker § |various capacities br' officials and newspaper men|?™Mate the 1955 exhibition season as the the 433-foot centre field barrier at Bar ae 0, kT '1! Ee was president of the Double beause the CRU did not buy a Dodgers won only 13 of their 27|Bradenton, Fla., and Billy Bruton NEIGHBOURMOOD LADIES CLUB |béht 31, G. Kane 81, R. Parsons 7.0 Blue club for more than 20 years tarpaulin to protect Toronto Var-| ", Samer But it was a different story connected with one that travelled CEICTROTCHEOUD, Fb through the H0rrison 73 until 1952 and was honorary pres- sity field for the Grey Cup final| HOCKEY S BIG 7 once the regular campaign got un-375 feet in leading Milwaukee iq sootion and Dreamers are leading, Kay Laurie is in the hospital with ident of the club at his death. He|beiween Argonauts and Winni der way. They won their first 10,/ Braves to their second straight|with 14 points, Anonymous 11, Four Pins pheumonia. We hope you have a speedy y on the executive of the Inter- b'ue Bombers. That was the year dropped two of the next three, and over Philadelphia Phillies 8-2. Alll9, Happy Gang 9, Try Hards 7, Strikers recovery Kay and that you will soon yas oa "Rugby Football Union of the famous Mud Bowl game, By THE CANADIAN PRESS then marked up 11 more straight three came off Jack Meyer, of 7. Hips 5, Jets 4, MicMacs 19, Blazers 15. be back with us. pe ee ine 1950 hela the post/IN HIS STRIDE Gordie Howe of Detroit gnawed yictories to send the seven other whom the Phils expect big things, as president of the Canadian Rn Alison took the criticism in 'his another point off Jean Beliveau's gjyphg reeling before they knew this sason. Union. He remained with the CRU stride The CRU bought a $12,500 *ac in the National Hockey League what had hit them. willie Mays, Johnny Antonelli on the beard of governors. favp in 1951 and many times later *OTING race during the weekend = gaturday the world champions and Ray Katt got into the home {WAS OARSMAN ONLY |A.ison jokingly referred to the cov-|and moved to within four points of powed 8-3 to Boston Red Sox andirun act as New - York Giants | "He never played football. His'rine as '"'our beloved tarpaulin' (e Montreal star. Sunday took a 17-5 thumping from downed Cleveland Indians 8-5 for active athletic career was con-| Harry McBrien, football execu- FPeliveau's 44 goals--tops in the the same club. The youthful Sox, their second straight over the {fined to rowing and he was a mem- tive, said Alison's death is a "real league--and 39 assists give him 83 who collected 17 hits to go with Tribe. Rookie Carooll Hardy and or of Argonaut eight-oared crews loss to the game." points for ihe season. Howe has seven Brooklyn errors, did most Dick Brown homered for the In- dians, GRAND SLAMMER from 1912 until the late 1920s. Later Alison also was president of 36 goals and 41 assists for 79 of their damage off rookie pitch- roints. Beliveau had one assisters Sunday. Only Ed - Roebuck, he coached Argo crews that com- peted in the Canadian Henley at | Port Dalhousie. In 1952, when he stepped down as hyterian church in Toronto. He is|% Argonaut president, he told news- Alison Machinery Ltd. His funeral is planned for Tues- day afternoon from Cooke's Pres- eirvived by his widow. HOAD WINS curing the weekend and Howe col- lected two goals. Each has three mes remaining. The leaders: Beliveau, Montreal |lfowe, Detroit |M. Richard, Montreal G A Pts, 4 39 83 38 41 38 32 veteran relief hurler, was effective, The Red Sox' big blow was Ted Lepcio's grand slam home run off rookie Ralph Mauriello in a five- run fourth inning. Boston got three! hit jobs from Tom Brewer and| Tom Hurd and hitless ball from Vernon Law hit a bases-loaded homer and pitched three innings of hitless ball in pittsburgh Pi- rates' 11-1 romp over Kansas City Athletics. Gene Freese also hom- ered for the Bucs. Walt Moryn, obtained from By THE CANADIAN PRESS REMEMBER WHEN . . . Fielder Jones, former major 7 19 45 12 52 17 39 rookie Dave Sisler. {Brooklyn in a winter trade, and |HOME RUNS COMMON {Monte Irvin, ex - Giant, homered 64 | Although this is the time when for Chicago but seven Baltimores 56 'pitchers are supposed to be ahead errors were the big factors in a CAIRO (AP)--Australia's Lew Sloan, Toronto v . n's singles cham- Bathgate, New York {league baseball player and man- Hoad You the me bo i . ti il Mimstead, Montreal ager of the "hitless wonders' Plonship in Egypt's international pia; "Dotrojt Chicago White Sox--died at Port- tennis tournament Sunday by de- ---- land, Ore., Jeans ago fogay, feating Sweden's Sven Davidson in Jones guided the Sox to a world py, "; N championship in 1906 although writ. five Sets. The scores were 1.6, 6.3, ers said "a base on balls, a sac- 46, 62, 6-4. Hoad teamed Satur- Irice, a stolen base and a long fly" day with Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt | PIRI A hw BF TRIBE IS LOADED WITH ACE HURLERS First photos from the Cleve- | pitching his fast ball. In lower was considered a rally by the to win the doubles title. ians' | photo Don Mossi (left) and Ray Jand Indians' training camp at Narleski, stellar relief hdrlers, Tucson, Ariz., indicate the Tribe | swing into action. The Tribe also will again be potent on the team. Angela Mortimer of England overwhelmed Althea Gibson of New | has back again Bob Lemon, | NHL LEADERS mound. In top photo Sal (The | Early Wynn, Mike Garcia and Barber) Maglie, ex-New York York Saturday to capture the the once-great fireballer, Bob | | Giant star, shows Herb Score, The season ends late mext month Points: Belliveau, Montreal, 83. LONDON (CP) Manchester] A crowd of 50,000 turned u atl p nalties: Fontinato, New York, Astaire point lead in English League first year-old Charlton goalkeeper Sam points behind in second place. ton. Charlton marked the occasion| Huddersfield has 24, Sheffield women's singles title. Feller. By THE CANADIAN PRESS young Redskin ace, his grip for WANTED and United is faovred to win its Goals: Beliveau, 44. United, after five straight victories,| London's Valley Parade Stadium| 200° minutes 45 APPLY division soccer. | Bartram. He Is moving to York as|from 33 matches. Bottom club As- Manchester United has eight! with a 20 victory. United 25, Tottenham 27 and Pres- With Every Purchase of 6 Gal. of Gas or More --VIGOR GASOLINE-- STD. HIGH TEST ¢ DISHES VIGOR OIL = 1615 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA 5-2843 Free "Next time, I'm going to strike for a 'SANFORIZED' uniform!" Down with shrinkage problems! 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