( 42 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, Hockey Players Keep Quiet In North Bay Minor League NORTH BAY, Ont. (CP)--Play- ers in the world's largest and quiet- est hockey league have hung up their skates after a season of sportsmanlike playing. More than 15,000 players aged 14 years and under of the Northern Ontario Playground Hockey Asso- ciation--generally called te } ent league' --ended the season with gentlemanly playoffs here last week. The league immediately an- nounced plans to expand to include higher age groups The name "silent league' is the result of a unique shutup-and-play- hockey code that would keep Na- tional Hockey League players in the penalty box most of the season. ;ID RULES c bans talking back g and fightin swing ot gets the offender a match misconduct and the team is penal- ized one player for five minutes; an oath and the player swears alone in the locker room for the rest of the game while the team is penalized two minutes, and one SPORTS IN BRIEF CER PLAYER -, 4 e paid £25,000 tor may not be able to season gest in the club's aid by Wolves to ited of the second in 23-year-old right Hooper: The record 134,000 paid by Shef- jay to Nottingham 1 for Jackie Sewell d use the fast, hard- per in their drive to the top four teams fivision. The top four 'talent money" pool. $ the deal was com- after the mid-March pdline, Wolves are un- Jtain permission to use h-born winger this sea- AS SECRETARY N NY. (AP) Albert 83, secretary of the pian Society for 25 years Fk retirement a year ago, glay at his home here, APPOINTED PRO . NTO (CP)--Pete Finlayson /Jsecretary of the Canadian Pjonal Golfers Association 4 branch, has been appointed Prehe Toronto Downsview Club f announced Monday: Finlay- on professional for the last | YX ars at Cedar Brae Golf Club, €phes Bill Thompson, who took over the job at Vancouver's Marine Drive Club. NAMED STEELER COACH PITTSBURGH (AP)--Bullet Bill Dudley, one of the all-time greats of the National Football League, Monday was named backfield coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers Dudley was the Steelers first draft choice in 1942 and played with them until traded to. Detroit at the close of the 1946 season, BABE CHECKS OK GALVESTON, Tex. (AP)--Babe Zaharias' doctor at John Sealy Hospital said Monday no further complications have been found in the condition of the famed woman golfer "She is suffering continued pains in her leg and more x-ray therapy be given her," said Dr. Rob- M. Moore. "But we have found nothing new The Babe arrived here last Fri day f ¢ 1 check-up in her She hopes to at » Zaharias Open golf in Beaumont, Texas NAME INTREAL GOLFERS cp ree golf hree Vancouver to represent A Pro ssociation tearr > United States | be played a Club, Fort and 8 for from from ernational hah Ld weonard and Jack Al Balding, ( 1 Mur; Tucker ) Tor- Mawhinne) 1 THE SIGN OF FRIENDLY LOANS 99S SHORT of CASH Let BELLVUE help. Bring your problems here. Loans quickly and easily arranged on a pay from income plan. BELLVUE FINANCE CORP. LTD. 292 Simcoe St. South OSHAWA G. H. WILSON, MGR DIAL RA 5-1121 argumentative word with the ref eree and the player ends up in the penalty box for 10 minutes. Sam Jacks, North Bay recrea- tion director and league admises- trator, is quick to say this is no "cream puff' hockey. "They're real boy he said Monday. "'All we're trying td do is help teach them the right way to play the game of life.' Tom Blundell, league commis- sioner, 'said the objective is to "give hockey to more kinds, not more hockey to fewer kids." The league started five years ago with 60 players, now it has teams from Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, North Bay, Timmins, Kirkland Lake, New Liskeard, Cochrane Kapuskasing, and some smaller towns including some in Quebec PLAN EXPANSION Twelve teams of pint-size players competed in the playoffs last week There were three trophies: For pee-wee, nine and 10-year-olds; minor bantam, 11 and 12, and ban- tam, 13 and 14. "Next year we'll branch out into midget and juvenile leagues,' Jacks said. "We've also got our sights set for junior leagues, to start perhaps the year after." Some other league rules: No commercial sponsorship; all teams sponsored by playgrounds run oy community recreation commis- sions: no player permitted to sign agreements with other leagues; all season games played outdoors and players are responsible for flooding and shovelling snow off rinks; every team must finance itself except for some help allowed from service clubs. Al 4, 19% 'Robinson Figures represent Canada at the summer Olympics in Australia this year. Red Schoendienst Sixteen soldiers from | on rtern soldiers from Québer 3X Back On Upswing ne almost by himself, wallop: from Ontario. Prince Edward Is- . g a three-run homer with two land and Yukon Territory have BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |out in the ninth to give St. Louis one representative each. 4 Ballplayers such as Red Schoen-|a 6-4 victory over Chicago White The : weste Cathars shee di€Nst are in a unique category. Sox. and Sr sos in a Duehee They don't attract attention until Vie Wertz, also making a fine resented by 18 boxers, nine in they start slipping comeback this spring, continued [Nova Scotia Soldiers (Provide Most Entries Army Boxing Toumey KINGSTON (CP) -- Nova Sco- tians would seem to have the great- est propensity for slugging fellow- soldiers if entry lists for the the streak dians. Monday, he won an exhibition Hirst baseman . 3rd Base Job His JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)--If the National League season opened tomorrow, Jackie Robinson would be in the starting lineup as Brook- lyn Dodgers' regular third base- .393. Indians, 7-6 decision age to dropped a in tne eighth inning. games, batting a nifty .364 during his fine hitting for Cleveland In- Sidelined with polio near the end of last season, the husky collected a double and triple to boost his spring aver- however, to 'New York Giants on a Daryl Spencer single, which scored Dusty Rhodes man army's country-wide boxing tour- nament are any indication Twenty-four boxers from the east coast province are entered in the boxing competitions which start here Wednesday. The three- opinion of Jackie veteran infielder far as he is That! is the Robinson. The said today that as concerned, he has beaten out Randy Jackson for the job and The 36 finalists will meet in|H€ Was one of the major leagues' | championship bouts for all classes few switch-hitters, He won the Friday afternoon and evening in 1950 all-star game for the National Kingston's community centre |€ague with a 14th-inning home each of the novice and open cate- Before last season, Schoendienst day meet will see 85 boxers from the army's five commands com- pete for 18 championship titles in novice and open classes. The army announced March it hoped to turn up some boxers of championship calibre during the tournament AT AN ARMY CAMP Open-class winners will be con centrated at an army camp for the three months of intensive training. » The survivors will compete in Olympic trials for the right to Elimination bouts Wednesday and|ftD. He battéd directly ahead of Thursday are to be held In the Stan Musial in St. Louis Cards' Vimy barracks of the Royal Cana- batting order : 4 dian Corps of Signals Suddenly Schoendienst was in ---- the news. At 33, he was reported FO ER : nearing the end of the trail. Don " _ SAVES CLIMBING Blasingame, up from Omaha, was Switzerland's w Inter sports being tabbed as his replacement areas now have 306 ski hoists of This spring, however, Schoendienst diiterem types, including 26 chair is showing signs of returning to the ifts, top. He has hit safely in 15 straight expects the official announcement within the next few days. "I don't know how Walter Alston feels about it,"' the 37-year-old Robby said- 'The skipper hasn't said anything either way. But the way I feel, I've won the job. I'm not taking anything away from Randy. 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