Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Mar 1956, p. 13

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[Cats took two points from Lucky Six {and Toppers took two points from Spot ne Special Rifle Event ! This is the second section winners: |F OF Sea Cadet Corps. | Gogetters with 27 points, Hot Spots for| . TORONTO (CP)--A new annual THY. DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, March 28, 1956 43 r Wes Santee's Case | reached in the suit to restrain the said that if it is not concluded in lease . | Bins 22700; iret section was Lucky Six i ] . Still Undecided AAU from enforcing its lifetime the afternoon, he will consider ints, ey or ns. - - - y R11 "7 ¥ . « 31 oma, Alley Cals for pis Helen on Mistustiopal siual) bore ok Pog Bi) FORK AP] The case of | suspension to the star miler. (holding a night session. ' | Wes Santee versus the Amateur| Another hearing is scheduled for| day's hearing largely was FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE Union Rod And Gun Club By JACK SORDS WHEN WADING IN Wed Ww ROCKY STREAMS, A WADING STAFF IS A HANDY THING TO ANY STOUT SUP) AND, TETHERED TO PERSON, CAN BE CROPPED WHEN BOTH HANDS ARE NEEDED A Now that the new executive for [the Union Rod and Gun Club has {been elected, the Club is all ready !for another banner year. | The first thing on the agenda is |the purchasing of a property, which § | will be used for conservation pur- |poses, with the building of ponds {and planting of many kinds of |trees -- this with an eye to seeing | what kinds of birds we can attract. |Shrubs and wild roses will be plant- ed for protection for the birds !against predators. | "Choke cherries, mountains ash, |wild apple, crab apple, elder ber- ries and many other kinds of trees land bushes will be grown for food to help keep the birds around. Christmas trees will be planted on} the more open ground so that the) soil will not erode, and in that| way a cash crop will be harvested | to help with the taxes and other| expenses. The sortsmen who took in the Sportsmen's Show in Toronto last | week, thought the boats were big-| % H PILES WIRED TOGETHER AND SUNK IN A LAKE AT A SPOT WHERE THERE IS LITTLE NATURAL VEGETATION Will ATTRACT FISH TO THE AREA Plans Conservation Area ger and better with the prices a little steeper. Fiberglasss seems to be making bigger headway in the small boat class, with some of the larger boats having fiberglass decks or canopies. The fishermen of our club are still having good results fishing at Lake Simcoe for whitefish and her- ring. They expect to be able to fish on the ice for another month or so. The smelt fishermen expect any evening now to be able to go out and get a good catch. All they are waiting for are a few warm days and a good warm rain. Sunday, March 25 at 7.30 p.m. in the UAW Hall Bond street, east, will see the Union Rod and Gun Club present another entertain- ment night featuring films on con- servation that will prove of interest to all fishermen and hunters. Everyone is welcome and a large crowd is expected to be on hand. Bring your kids and friends and try for one of the door prizes that are given away. Me! 200 218, Or Ye! sto: 407 aac FISH HOOKED TO DETERMINE WHA1 LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES Rui FLY TO PRESENT WHEN YOUR FIRST CATCH WHAT THEY ARE FEEDING, BE SPORTS IN BRIEF MAY BE FINISHED it ear after 4 drug was geected 1 MELBOURNE (AP) -- ey| British Buddy, winner of the Mary- " WS) 8, NIar). Taylo Strickland, Olympic 8 - metre|land Handicap. | Fea Marios Th Mer) ren, hurdle record holder, may be fin-| The racing commission again|Gienys Clark 207, Gladys Clark 203. ished as a hurdler according to|will consider whether McGee's sus-| Me's hugh single witholt haseiesps Tuesday's Melbourne Argus. pension will extend beyond April|Pon ercia 265, 508), vim Se 63 "I have a deep-seated injury in|17, the length of the Bowie meet. | (439). Al Short i 20. (460 Mario the right thigh and can't raise aling. | Feed Coleman 208, 202 (410), Bill West: leg over the hurdles," Shirley is 4 e] , 3 lake 200. quoted as saying. BEDARD ADVANCES "en's high single with handicap: WANTS TENNIS TRAINING | SAN: JUAN (AP)--Bob Bedard Perce Bent 250 (406), Poler Sulenburgh | of Sherbrooke, Que., advanced into| 2¥ (404 Gordon Shemilt 240, » NEW YORK (AP)--Bill Talbert, the quarter 9% of en (nterna,| Mark Hill 228, Erie Jacklin 225, 201 (426), slated to be renamed captain of| tional tennis tournament Tuesday|ais (429), Clayton Lee 203, Richard Gif- the US. Davis Cup team this|hy beating Reinaldo Garrido of|rord 200. week, Tuesday proposed a month's| Cuba 6-2, 64. Lemon League: Myrtle Greer 89, How- "spring training" for America's| Don Platt of Toronto was elim. (ard Greer 86, Gladys Semis BA TCH .depleted tennis forces. {inated when he was defeated by|m*Ppliamien 74. Patricia Rodenburg ON A STRINGER BY THE LOWER LIP ONLY WILL STAY ALIVE LONGE SER ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE The standing is running pretty close| right now. Monday night saw two teams | tied for first place, | Standing: Climbers 9, | shots 7, Hard-Ups 7. Getters ¢, Hustlers 6, Homers 5, Eagles | 4 wilbes 9, Hot-| Rockets 1. | Ladies' high single without handicap: | Mary McConnell, 229. | Ladies' high single with handicap: n | Blanche Norton 258, Joan Jeffs 239, Win- Inie Scott 239 (405), Ruth Watkinson 700 Scores -- R. Nesbitt 738, 8. Sar- geant 904, V. Trimble 770, J. Ristich 761, H. Brown 703, W. Baring 715, C. Pow- ell 712, 8. Skirrow 780, R. Keeler 846, E. Carswell 733, C. B. Claus 721, L. Shor- brook 734, B. McKinney 731. 300 Scores -- V. Trimble 344, B. Al len 300, J. Ristich 301, H. Irvine 320, R. Keeler 378, E. Carswell 303, B. Me- Kinney 330. High singles -- Oshawa Bakery 1286, 1257, 186, Shephards 1219, Collls 1221 Coulters 1259, Carswells 3 High triples -- Oshawa Bakery 3789, Coulters 3530, Barbers 3472, Collis 3450. Standings and total points -- A. Sap "We should have something like| Armando Vieira of Brazil. Bre ne tsi, Climbers, the baseball teams in Florida," Hustlers, Go-Getters, and Willbes took the printing executive said. "ON TOP OF OLD BALDY" all three from the Homers, Clippers, "I think it's just too much 3 QUINCY, Mass. (AP) Two | Rockets, Hard-Ups, and Eagles. throw these kids together a week! plizza in t | " before an important match and ivy ao no ling] MEWS S108% TEAGv x say, 'Okay, you're it.' It's bad for on the France Brook Club ski ang), tare us = Omang Bakery the esprit de corps." sige. The Keaton snow. | had a 904 scratch with 72 to go on top, a owing wi t | which gives him the high triples, nice pa ETE SAUAD outs 8% St? 2 HR BL HR -- Keeler shoul ave no more worry abou squad for the annual East-West STOPS FRENCHMAN the high average. The last play off posi- college all-star basketball game at| LONDON (AP) -- Peter Water-|tion 1s still very muds in goubt, Madison Square Garden March 31|man, undefeated British welter.| Matha ang Shephards, so take your was completed Tuesday with the weight, Tuesday night stopped| choice. I still like Nationals to win this addition of a towering University Frenchman Bruno Marostegan on|and i they do to take it all. But if they of Kentucky centre and a star a technical knockout in the sixth| don't I have to go for Algers and that, North Carolina State guard. [round of a 10-round bout at Em. mY frends, is your joke for tonight The newest additions are Bob press Hall Waterman weighed) Burrow, 6-7 titan who has been| 149%, Marostegan 146. Kentucky's top offensive man for] The 21-year-old Briton recently| the last two years, and Vic Molo-| won a controversial decision over , a 5-11 paymaker who is one former world welterweight cham- of N.C. State's smallest perform- pion Kid Gavilan in London and 3 scheduled to meet the Cuban i a return fight in London April SUID (AP) Virgil (Honey: 7 a ( . } 'Akins, witc has had a habit : missing his best chances to e toward a shot at the welter- title, gets another opportun- @ 10-round fight against Hec- The one-sided victory stretched Waterman's unbeaten rear to 32. BURIED IN SNOW LINCOLN, R.I. (AP) -- Lincoln Clippers 6, Go-|7 | Ray Bint 224, 207 (431), Perce Neal 216, Rockburne 211, Silver 7, White 3. Blue won pins, Points Grey 3, White 0; High singles: Stella Mary Cuthbertson blett 201. week. Doubles: H. Maclnally 445 (273), Millan 432 (272), B. Saramak 407 ( ), M. McNiel 404 (222). J. Slater 214, E. A. Watson 212, R 3 Alley Cats 23,141, RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing: Blue 12, Brown 12, Grey 13, Red 12, Black 11, Mauve 11, Purple 11, Pink 7 4 section with 10,225 ange 10, Yellow 10, Tan 7, Gold 9, Green 6, Maroon taken: Black 3, Orange 3, llow 3, Purple 0; Blue 2, Brown 1 Gold 2, Silver 1, Mauve 2, Tan 1, and Red 2, High doubles: Green 1, n 413 (216), (210), Hazel Peaker 420 (206). Eve Dewland 236, th Parrott 206, Clara Doril 202, Phillips M. : 207,| Wealth countries, Clapp 210, A. Gwil Pom 2 P liams 207, M. Inch 202, E. Bathe 201, L.|the 1955 diamond jubilee of the Borrow 201. TEAM STANDING Points: Lucky Six 38, Alley Cats 28, Gn Alley Cs 8 3 Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Australia| 25, Screwballs 16, Toppers 11 and Lo- cals 7. Pins: Go Getters 23,106, Lucky Six 22,779, Hot Spots 23, 704, Spit Fires 22,580, Screwballs 21,498 Toppers 20,679 and Locals 20,585. Maroon 0; Pink 0; Marion Burr 440 (262), Vi Norris 434 (241), Mary Pirie 426 (226), Lillian Clemence 427 (257), Phyllis John- Mavis Irwin 412 (207), Florence Russell 407 (223), Irene Hooey| McCullough 245, Oatway 208, 206, Audrey Gim- 18, 58; Siberrys 14, 62; Dixons 13, 52; Collis, 5, 46. Results -- Shephards 5, Post Office 0, REMEMBER WHEN . . . Oshawa Bakery 4, A. and P. 0, Siberrys| 4, Pedlars 0, Houdaille Industries 3, Hal-| lidays 1, Barbers 3, OMS 1, Carswells| Nationadls 1, Coulters 3, 3, Powells 1, Canada Bi Dixons 3, Algers 1. a lis 1 SERGEANTS' MESS Bill {when Chicago beat By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mosienko, |Canada and eight other Common- has beet organ ed Wednes-| ized, it was announci Singles: M. Nicholson 240, H. Baker|day. | Athletic Union was adjourned Wed- today in New York state Supreme, taken up with a discussion of AAU nesday without a decision being! Court and Justice Walter A. Lynch, by-laws. The contest, to orate | Navy League of Canada, will have sea cadets in Canada, England, | New Zealand, Rhodesia and South | Africa shooting from Jan. 1 to Oct. | 31 each year. | Targets will then be marked by | each country's sponsoring organi-| zation and three top teams jeach will send their score sheets and targets to Navy League au-| thorities for final scoring by the| ' Dominion of Canada Rifle Associ-| ation. | Denies He Instructed His Fighter To Lose LOS ANGELES (AP)--The man who managed former lightweight! boxer Tommy Campbell denied in| a statement to the governor's com-| mittee on boxing and wrestling | Wednesday that he ever gave his| | fighter instructions to throw a fight | to Art Aragon. The manager, George Moore, | asked for permission to testify. | James Cox, special counsel for the committee, said Moore would be! | welcome. [ Chicago Black (. i Gochs 1, Col" Hawks rightwinger, set the NHL Tucoany: said Moore 20a maaton.| read 3, record for the fastest three goals inaker Babe McCoy of the Olym-| I at New York|pie Auditorium here arranged to |Rangers 7-6 at New York four/have Aragon, a box office attrac- Men's high triples: A beautiful triple| years ago tonight. Mosienko potted tion here, win by a knockout. Ara-| for Doug. Smart 831 (307, 283, 241). Not three goals within 21 seconds' play-\gon won by a kayo in the third | very far from the high for the year. ing time, and Gus Bodnar also setround after Campbell had knocked | Congratulations Doug. lovely bowling. Next some nice 700's: Art Borrowdale| __ 783 (328, 260), Jim Bowman 730 (264. 283), Bud Royle 717 (266, 220, 231), Jack] |a record by assisting on all three. him down in the second. Sackett 708 (290, 221). Then the 600's: | {Jack Bond 699 (262, 254), Frank Roche 1650 (233, 252), John Gazdik 647 (222, 245), | {Tom Gilbert 632 (240, 220), Reg. Burr 632 (246), Percy Wright 631 (227, 226), {Jack Anderson 628 (263), Fred Zedic 618 | (204, 224), Lloyd Corson 600 (210). | Laides' high triples: Ev. Clough 688 | (210, 288), (congratulations to you Ev.),| | Eileen Corson 682 (234, 210, 238), Win- | some Tuten 645 (274, 215), Lenore Rob- bins 632 (214, 272), Betty Gadzik 609] (232), Betty Sackett 608 (244). Singles: Bill Borrowdale 273, Dorothy Zedle 254, Jack Jonassen 248, Bert) | Hurst 223, Isabel Jonassen 219, (Congrat- | ulations Isabel, nice bowling), Joan Rog- | | ers 218, Jack Alderton 216, Dodie Cham-| |berlain 213, Ede Burr 212, 208, George | Wilson 210. | Points taken: Mechanics took four from Drivers, Gunners. three, Command- | ers 1; Fitters 3, Wireless 1; Loaders) and Armourers split. | Team standing: Mechanics 11, Load- ers 8, Gunners 7, Fitters 7, Commanders 5, Armourers 8, Wireless 3, Drivers 2.| One of our old faithfuls is in the hos- | pital. Hurry back Lil, we all miss you.| | | | | OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE The MILKshakes took over the lead in this section asthey soundly trounced the HOMOcides who are fast losing {hope of winning the final playoff berth. The EGGnogs, the only other eligible contenders, were aided and abetted by the absence of two bowlers on the Creampuffs team, and seized the op- portunity to add another three points to their total. They took possession of second place, six points ahead of the third place HOMOcides. The CREAM puffs added their customary one point to remain in the cellar. The pins were falling just right for Barry Henderson and he rolled a nice triple of 766 to set a new high record. Barry also has high a to date. Other good triples were rol 1 ray Butler 673, Jim Morrison 657, Ed. Henderson 652, Cliff Staples 647, Marg. | Hart 636, Ed. Corboski 601. OPENIN EASTERN OHA ALFIE TREEN Ready and Raring to Ge. G GAME | SENIOR LEAGUE | ALS KINGSTON GOODYEARS VS. 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It dian sports event--an annual in- is sponsored by a Toronto brewery. un, mW 20, 54: 3 55; Oshawa Bakery 19, 57; OMS 18, 44; 17, 56: 17, $4; Canada Bread 16, 45; Gochs 16, 48; ol 18, 5%; Pedlars 14, 39; Powells 14, tor Constance tonight. Akins is a good boxer and a itier, but ofien has lacked days 13, 51; Post Office 10, 50; a": Coulters 18, T2; Algers 18, 65; Carswells ternational invitation tennis cham- plonship. Top-ranking stars have already been invited to the first Bob T i» . 260, Ralph DeHart 221, Helen Jim Morrison 340, | Marg. Hart 271, Cliff Staples 262. | Standing -- MILKshakes 17, EGGnogs| 16, HOMOcides 10, CREAMpuffs §. AUX. 11 UAW | Next week will see the four top Seams playing off. Any of the other teams who | wish to bowl can do so but the scores won't count. | Some excellent scores again doubles, 10 singles, two white Go-getters whitewashed Spots whitewashed Screwballs, 225, Ed. Corboski 223, 3 four i hes. Hot Aley »0 ACAPEND TRAINER ATE WIE, . 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