1 H (taini 4,000,000 O1 ics ™ (1960 Winter Olympics |i hf f5.* simples ap LW +) o "w.n wet I oI oquaw valley mittee had awarded the games to SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Cali- California with a proviso the state fornia' clinched the 1960 Olympic appropriated $5,000,000 dollars by winter Games for Squaw Valley|April 3 to provide facilities. The { Tuesday when the state Senate | state already had put up $1,000,000 passed the 1956-57 budget bill con-| prior to the budget bill. 40 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 4, 1956 "¢™ | SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR iit Do your brakes _ | feel << / spongy? Do your en, G brakes ITA / 'pull'? we squeal? Ow, RTS LHI TIN, GIO WOON. Hoon Ooms a A "YES" ANSWER MEANS YOU NEED A Firestone see seecac IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE! BRING THIS AD IN | Here's what we do: AND GET A $450 Remove front wheels and inspect lining Does your pedal goto «4 the floor? Do your " brakes LES CANADIENS sont la ! vineingly proved that they were there or very mcch abouts through- bent on overcoming out the enfire schedule but last night when they polished off De-|ous jinx that persists troit Red Wings in handy fashion again, they indicated that they itself with visiing clubs in may have been saving their honest-to-goodness "arrival" for the | Betis Red Wings made a poor playoffs. They certainly look as if they have arrived at peak form |, oy of ag expected comeback and are right "here" --when it counts the most. Many of the Tuesday night and the power enthusiasts still figure that the Detroit club will rally suf-|jaden Montrealers rolled comfort- ficently to win at least one game at home and extend the series ably along to a 51 win in compar- beyond the minimum. It's to be hoped that happens--at least for atively easy fashion before 13,850 the sake of the TV fans--since no more games are to be televised fans. i y -- which means elimination If Canadiens can win either of ii jt becomes 8 srgelal Eaile a game h a pS adiens cau Wig either oF for one team, in other s. Thursday and Sunday in Detroit-- Latest word from the Toronto Maple (baseball) Leafs' camp they wii Sel someting o 2 Prece- fs that six young Canadiam players and Lou Marchegiano, have en Bd ae ast! fee been farmed out to the Orlando club of the Class "D" Florida |i. "hove tried unsuccessfully to State League. Marchegiano will be remembered by Oshawa poeta dan Bin oidos Se hin Merchants' supporters -- he played 3rd base for the Merch- ants one night -- July 12, 1953 we think was the date. At any rate, it was the same night that world's heavyweight "Rocky" Marciano appeared at the game and drew the winning ticket on a club draw . . . and watched his brother Lou perform at 3rd hase, The Canadians to be farmed to Orlando are Ronnie Stead of Toronto, Charlie Pester of Kingston, Art Leeman of Elginberg, Ted Baker of Brantford, Beb Burton and Stan Kuzway. now hockey GALS & BOYS 10.95 YOUNG MENS & YOUNG LADIES 15.95 SEE THEM NOW AT , .. JOHNSTON'S MEN'S WEAR 8 SIMCOE ST. N. PH. RA 5-4511 Clean, inspect and repack front wheel bearings BRAKE SPECIAL for only 19 Carefully test Brokes. 'yireston STORES® KING & DIVISION STS. RA 5-6566 Inspect brake drums + Check and odd broke fluid if needed Adjust the brake shoes to secure full contact with drums. OSHAWA senior ball players showed up at the meeting last night and reported to the executive that they were prepared to carry on under a policy of "'share-the-wealth.,' The executive members outlined to the players what are the intended plans of operation, with the club to foot the bill for extra expenses and the team to share the gate profits a ter game expenses have been paid and to a man, the boys indicated that they wanted to play ball and to play in Oshawa. No doubt entirely due to the terrible driving conditions created by the heavy fog, none of the expected Toron- to players showed up last night, but another meeting is planned for this week-end, when they will be invited to attend and state their stand Check emergency brake. 10 11° 9-30 75 7-19 WLFA 2.0 11 Now that the Chatham Maroons have copped the All-Ontario 02 51 NY laurels, they moved into a series against Saint John Beavers, with all of the best-of-seven series scheduled for Chatham ice to start tomorrow night. It's to be hoped that the hockey-mad populace of Chatham will flock to these games--for the club will need the money to pay the expenses of an Allan Cup jaunt to Western Canada. Early in the season, it looked for a wh le as if Chatham might even fold up--now today, thanks to Murph Chamberlain's fine handling, they appear headed for the Do- minion finals -- and their fans have now got the hockey fever --but bad ! BRIGHT BITS: Wonder how sportsmen heard the huge* flocks of geese that flew northward over the city Monday night--or rather about 1.00 a.m. yesterday morn- ing. Their loud "honking was music -- and the f iterally hundreds and hundreds, continued for over a half-hou SAM- MY SNEAD smacked out a 66 practice round yesterday, just to let all the boys know he's going after his fourth Masters Tournament victory. Play starts tomorrow . . . DON LARSEN, Yankee pitcher, was arrested following a pre-dawn accident in St. Petersburg yes- terday. He fell asleep at the wheel of his convertible and struck a pole . . . CASEY STENGEL wasn't pleased ! STEWART'S SONG, a trotting horse valued at $1,200, perished in a stable fire yesterday, ir hy's Lane, near Peterborough BARRIE FLY- ERS downed Toronto Marlboros 4-2 up in Barrie last night and de- layed them in winning their second straight Jr. OHA crown many of the Oshawa outdoor Barrie Flyers Win On 3rd Period Rally lead. Barrie responded with three goals in the last frame Bob Beckett, set up on both oc casions by Ranieri, scored the first 1 and tying Barrie goals. Billy For 1 han fired the winning marker Bab BARRIE (CP) -- Barrie Flyers, fired up after a coach's repri- pulled an upset 42 victory Pulford and Nevin w Marlboro marksmen Ranieri"s three assists, coupled with seven goals, brought his playoff total to 21 points, making him the highest scorer in the playoffs Bob Senior son in junior bh y a fifth game who bore the r out from Flyers to with' ic of old Smith and wi magic re ordered to ; ny +4 : ns ush-bution driving fo fectit 3 game in 1 for fective play. He thwarted many 7 : HREE with sensational ave them a tongue: fired a total of 27 shots at tr were Vl Jon Broderick of s Ranieri sel giopped 15 shots Partridge The game started out in turned fashion but Owen Sound hand as he » final game in in the first o sched- Marlboros onight. 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IN SUBURBAN the Stanley Cup final safely NEVER WERE PRESSED sweep past defenceman Bucky The Montreal NHL entry rather con- {wrapped up, head for Detroit today "The National Hockey League Hollingworth and then slid the puck in allying jarly hard pressed Tuesday night, Lineups the compared with Saturday's series, Detroit -- Goal: Hall; defence four-goal uprising to win 6-4. {man, Hollingworth, Arbour; for- Five Montrealers shared in the|wards: Ullman, Howe, Lindsay, shall. Henri Pocket Rocket) Ri- lich, Reibel, Melnyk, Prystai, Fer chard, Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- 8uson, Rocket) Richard. fence: Harvey, Turner, Johnson Norm Ullman, rookie centre who Talbot, St. Laurent, Bouchard; for G U Y S & D (0) L L S Howe and Ted Lindsay on Detroit's stead, H. Richard, M. Richard, big line, was the only Red Wing Moore, Leclair, Curry, Provost tent accuracy and scored Detroit's Referee: Frank Udvari; lines- Casually and attractively single goal men: Bill Morrison and George | tried out different line changes but SUMMARY . . . designed for comfort had six defencemen dressed and First period: 1. Montreal, Mar- d g : I and good looks . . . priced Champion Jumper needed goals, sent rearguard Red Johnson 3:34, 17:02, Ferguson 3:34 ». i Al Arbour, bespectacled defence- Second period: 2. Montreal, H book Now In Retirement man who arrived only Tuesday af- Richard (Moore) 11:37; 3 Mont of western Canada's jumping monton Flyers of the Western veau) 14:38, Penalties: Ferguson horses, Bouncing Buster bowed Hockey League, saw action several 2:20, Moore 7:24, Pavelich 8:30 amid the cheering attention he has PRYSTAI HURT Third period: 4. Detroit, Ullman always loved Metro Prystai, checking-line for- (Lindsay, Howe) :31; 5. Montreal the show ring at the Manitoba joined the Red Wings' list of in- 2:48; 6. Montreal, M. Ric Winter Fair under an ovation jured when struck on the knee by (Moore, H. Richard)19:21. Pena! holding them in silence while he expected to be ready for Thurs- Richard 19:52. jumped his last hurdle day's game Stops: horseshoe and a new collar in the placed on the first line by Ullman Plante blue and white colors of the Lilla- --and defencemen Marcel Prono- Buster closed perhaps the greatest under par physically from an as- Montreal light-horse circuit. Canadiens took a 1-0 lead in the (Montreal leads 2-0) Still spry and frisky, Buster first period, added two more goals owner Lil Williamson and cleared found the net range only five times Father Of Dean Bros. the lone jump with ease before --and struck bac with two mere saddle, Once bought for $20 the had given the Wings a spark of DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Albert little bay has won scores of tro. hope that was quickly dampened. Monroe Dean, 81, whose sons be pion hunter and jumper at count- opening period on a breakaway. as Paul and Dizzy Dean, died less western shows during his car- He was fed the puck by Bert Olm- Tuesday. Dean, a one-time semi- His owners believe his greatest man sho d outraced the pursu- ty pitch night came in Calgary in 1945 ing Dutch Reibel. heights up to five feet, 10 inches Henri Richard took Dickie to eliminate the entire field in a Moore's pass to get away from emu | gkate in alone to score at 11:37 of the second period. Geoffrion Want Rematch i. Ullman cut the lead after 31 to the goalmouth, Canadiens struck ale back hen Olmstead carried it, armen Basilio i. vi: spotter 3eliveau in position and MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Na I urged an early rematch between ee welterweight champion Johnny men Basilio, listed by the NBA as the only logical contender on a 15-round decision in Chicago Fred J. Saddy; Milwaukee, chair- rating committee, said that Basilio rates a rematch because of the The NBA said in its quarterly ratings today that there ic no champion Rocky Marciano's title and said the lack of competition is since he became champion Floyd Patterson was listed as light-heavyweight title, but Chuck Spieser and Germany's Gerhard him as logical contenders The NBA suggested the bantam a match between Raton Macias of Mexico, recognized as champion referee Jim. Boddy of ~ ruled. with a firm France, regarded in Europe as H world champion. The NBA ranked period, five against 1 1 as logical contender. . po Haal-T-C-d 3 r-10- B provide the perfect answer GAME for "growing family" prob- By W. R. WHEATLEY {win on foreign ice since the midst|veau quickly converted into a goal | I Canadiens, with victory No.2 in games his brother and Dickie Moore to the mysteri- champions were never particu- around Hall. opener when they had to stage a Goldham, Pronovost, Kelly, Hill five-goal production Don Mar-|Delvecchio, Dineen, Bu Pave The N t for th frion. Jean Beliveau and Maurice er ionireal -- Goal: Plante; de- od ewes or ¢ yun was sent in to team up with Gord wards: Beliveau, Geoffrion. Olm able to fire his shots with consis- Mosdell, Marshall. Coach Jimmy Skinner not only Hayes. styled mn finger tip length Western Canada's finally, in an effort to get badly shall (Olmstead) 7:23. Penalties ; Kelly up on the forward line Curry 7:02, Pavelich 9:30 for everybody's pocket- BRANDON. Man. (CP) -- Dean ter finishing the season with Ed- real, Geoffrion (Olmstead, Beli out of competition Tuesday night times Turner 15:52, Ullman 15:52. The 27-year-old bay gelding left ward and general handyman, Beliveau (Olmstead,M. Richard from nearly 5,000 spectators after a puck in the second period. He is ties: Pavelich 5:29, Moore 9:29, M His neck wreathed with a floral Kelly, centre Earl Reibel--re- Hall Gord Stables of Brandon, Bouncing vost and Larry Hillman are still career in the history of the west's! sortment of injuries Detroit was ridden into the ring by co- in the second--when the Wings Gordon Williamson unhitched his in the third period after Ullman Passes At Age Of 81 phies and ribbons and was cham Marshall scored at 7:23 of the came immortal in the sports world eer stead, while Canadiens were a pro third baseman, taught his sons when he cleared 62 jumps at TOOK A PASS knock-out event defenceman Bob Goldham and made it 3-0 at 14:38 on Olmstead"s seconds of the third period when Between Saxton, he lifted in Lindsay's short pass ly ragged the puck until he tional Boxing Association today Whipped over 2 pass which Bell Saxton and former champion Car Saxton won the title from Basilio man of the NBA's championship closeness of the Chicago fight logical contender for heavyweight more obvious now than at any time top contender for Archié Moore's Hecht were ranked close behind weight situation be cleared up by rough py "the NBA, and Robert Cohn called nine penalties coking Mario d'Agata of Italy SPORTS DECIDING movable walls lems--and for every modern GETZTHE BIG BUY _ IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD -- . 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The sraigsy back, Turstay igh 3 the Lert 14 hon 5 seconds Second game in what shapes as before the Ere ended. . nla rough, tough hockey series goes The t Cleveland was the Thursday in Kelowna with the rd oi yvertime victory for third back in Vernen Saturda: Barans. se . J Odie Lowe, Merv Bidoski. Walt Y Trentini and Don McLeod tallied for the B.C. champions while lan Macintosh comnected for the Win nipeg vo by downing of 'the first: period SECOND SCORELESS Th econd period went third e score Henry his Frank Sullivan d for Buffalo got inte leveland left winger > into overtime when 3 in the third Jack Gor second goal the matter the Hornets an two. first-period the Barons were goal inted his 0 end idence and Cleveland Friday, April 6, at Sunday, April 8. at Providence { Wednesday, April 11. at Cleve shorthanded. 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