Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Nov 1956, p. 15

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! wuara--1om siconey, mitcnener| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZwILE, Ihursaay, November », 1958 14 Tackle--Don Thayer, Lordon Kitch chough ne Dicked 5 only eight {Football League betore being cu |scoring points in I1l<games, he guce with, Britany and Russia bo End Harry Babeack Toronto used Graham as his main target by that team las* month. a b+ "Times if By News n ar eam Dixon, Elliott. Custis, Celeri, for touchdown passes. He joined Custis played an important rol Ro rvice reportea Wednesday. The {O'Toole, Cardocick, Mooney, Sei- Kitchener. Waterios in 1054 after 2 oslo Be report added that Nehru bas gs UNANIMOUS CHOICES two singles during the regular Suites stro, mud Babcock are Lv iHiton Hger To mes when regular quartel plied he would Jo what he could Canadian Press Staff Writer Two of the Dutchmen were un- season ay a I Ors, hon fel, 1 Sot Gino Cappellett: was indueted int( to urge peaceful methods. TORONTO (CF) -- Ten Ameri-| animous choices. Quarterback There were %hree repeaters imports on their roste im ol ve BR iad vi aise] Joined Kitch- the U. S. Army shortly after th cans have been named to the 1956| Bob Celeri was the first choice of from last year's team -- Celeri, SYRACUSE NEWCOMER or is Season after season began. Ar was with Ham T-Men,' all-star team of the Senior Ontario'all selectors as he won his third guard Larry Cardonick of Sarnia ~ Dixon joined Sarnia thi oni E e University of Miami ilton and Ottawa Rough Riders ir Rugby Football Union. straight all - star berth. Halfback and Mattingley. |from Syracuse, N. Y 'He Season O'Toole and ve'Armon were im- the Big Four last season. Wildcats, 11; Lucky Strikes. 10; Hound! London Lords, who finished thes Billy Graham, one of the three The team: : ; five touchdowns for 30 points in 11 ported from American colleges . Dogs, 8; Dominoes, regular season in last place. and|native Canadians to make the Flying Wing -- Dick Dixon, Sa- games. Mattingley, who replaced by London Loris. a new entry in High Triple: D. 'Keeler 776 (284, 214, the first-place Kitchener-Waterloo team, was also picked by all vot- nia : . his older brotae: Bruce as all- the ORFU this season. Elliott Yo Dutchmen each placed four men {5 b Half--Billy Graham, Kitchener star centre last year, is in his from Winni Blue Bombers and EF who led United State cnosen for The Ca.| Ta aia, plaving his second' Half--George Elliott, London sixth season with Sarnia. Cardon- Thayer is a London produet who harness race arivers with 16f (178, 258, 251). nadian ares br foaches Year cxith Pn lg) Hall Burhie Custis, ind ick is in bis second term with played for Kitchener-Waterloo last victories last year, is virtuall HIGH TRIPLES. sportswriters arter--Bo! ele: tchener Bears after leas Jni- x i é 4 oS, st vies): K. Donaldson, 78 Sarnia Guides Bers had, Te Jocurd by Piling up 157 Lows in Ceatre-- on Mattingley, Sarnia, versity of Philagein ia aoe "The Beaches Babcock was a oan He Squalind his 1955 a | eeler "men on the squad an oronto | $ native and Jacl oole. London (tie) Celeri's strong arm ition 674 (226); J. P was He was a ord 1 by winning th (72 ann 3 ML Bride. on aon) E Beaches two, f Hamilton had 19 touchdowns, Guard -- Larry Cardonick, Sar- a vital weapon in Dutchmen"s three-year man. with San Fran. sixth ast a "Yonkers Raceway , 657 ) 8, Title. 615 pi D. Snelgrove. o (342). | cause of a tie in the voting for the | st - place finish this season. Al-' cisco "49ers of the U. 8, National' with Master Fingo. High Singles: W. Johnson, 257; D. An-| centre position. Sarnia's Don Mat-| derson, 240; J. Russell, 239; F. Haywa Toole of L 238: C. Bourgeols, 234; A. Warren, 233; ' tingley and Jack O'Toole of Lon-| |B. Snelgrove, 232: J. Abrams, |don tied for the berth. The votes | Markus, 225; F. Watson, 222; Brion, | were weighted to zive Syusl Dal loting strength to each of the four, F. Mihalein, 331: M. |ORFU cities. | (gus Ten U.S, i Included emier Nehru to use his influ- Tackle -- Roger Seisel, ener End--Ed De'Armon, London FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS two RAINBOW TROUT GET | REG. h By RON ANDREWS {18; Shippers, 14; Sandmen, 11; 10; Hits, 8. |" B Group: Sparkies, 17; Ascenders, 15; CAN SET MARK MICH. AND HAD TRAVELED YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) -- Bill 175 MILES FROM ITS RELEASE POINT |" High Single; ¥ Minaleis, 331 | High Triple (women): . Bucknell, 687 on the team, ¢ : 6 | An extra man was added be-| Ithree field goals 32 converts and nia CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. i 220. 300 Club: Brudek, |B EARLY SEASON == PHEASANT. - ARE UP IN SECTION: -. JUNE OFF THE SCOTIA COAST, THIS IS ae EARLIEST, BY A MONTH, ANY HAVE | REACHED THESE FAMED FISHING < WATERS IN THEIR MIGRATION NORTHe « WARD IN MANY YEARS Dtairitnicd by Ring Prats Synieiate OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS (285); D. Chamberlain, 601 $n, 26), High doubles this week: Stan Gomme, 200 and over (singles): e orden, | 527; George Harding, 495: Sten Pilkey, 28: E. Clangh, I. 248: iS rg 232; J. , 417; Brent Marshall, wman, 225; ckers. ; E. a noage. 14m, 41 oe 222; H. Mosier, 220; D Jag les this week: Merv Cryder- Borrowdale, 219; C. Bou 4, Weng hod Hace Holmes, 228: Jack Rutter, 213; B. Parrish, 213; Milne, 20s; gm Burrows, 201; Chester Cormics, 212; L. McKinley, 211; Robinso! , 210; J Hee ni Blake. Team a ng: George's Gang, 20 White, 205. 200; Vilson i o points; Hit and Miss, 16 points; Pikers, bert, 203; H. Parrish, 201; H. Anderson, 10 points; Missing Links, 8 points.- 200. AR i ds ok Td LD Ea ed tl St ASON, NOT! THE MAIN SALLS $S MADE AT AILE INTERVALS. EACH *CRONS oil I AVERAGE. ONCE E MINUTES On these beautiful Scotch Sweaters, cardi- gans and vests that JOHNSTON'S have imported for the people who like BETTER MERCHANDISE. Air Condition Heater '55 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1375 KING ST. 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Operators lead with 16; Fitters, Loaders and Wireless are tied with 15; Armour- ers, 14; Commanders, 13; Gunners, 12; Instructors, 8; Mechanics, 7; Drivers, 5. FITTINGS LEAGUE A Group: Rock and Rollers, 19; Aces, Annie Snudden, 236 (407); Blanche Nor- _ Raia ton, 202; Joyce Gifford, 202. | Men over 200 without handicap: Bill 276, 205 (481); Ross Clark, 262, ; Bill Hollyhead, 242; Jim Scott, ; Art Allman, 219; Reg ; Gordon Shemilt, 203; Erie Taylor, 202, 200 (402). Men over 200 with handicap: Congratu- g lations to Eric Jaen on bowling his single game of 304 (490); Stan Grex, 278 ); ES Follest, Bruce [] Il, Bin } Howard, 230, 211 (150); Perce Neal, 23 ' 206 (445); Harry Norton, 233 (411); Dick Taylor, 221, 213 (434); Richard Gifford, § 207; John Bint, 210. Wilbur Down, FROM WALKS OF LIFE Ken Neal, 75; Leon Parks, 74. 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