Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1956, p. 15

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. THIS GOLFER IS IN THE DOUGH THE DALY TIMESAmETTS, wemsesuay, revemter 31. WS 19 Clpjuqutimi Stars | BELIVEAU ON TOP 'Pace QHL Scoring | -G M--- MONTREAL (CP)--Stan Smrke | and Greig Hicks. boty of Chicou- | m are . - . H P h T timi Saguencens ied in the ad e aving oug ime race for the Quebec Hockey | League scoring title with 23 points . ] . leach. f This Season's NHL Scoring css msm week while Hicks scored two goals | and three assists to move up from MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal|was credited with three assists|fourth spot | and Detroit players dominate the and fourth spot at 19 points.| Other leaders with goals, assists scoring race in the National Canadiens' Maurice (Rocket) Ri-|and total points. Hockey League but Boston Bruins chard, Bert O'mstead and Doug L. Smrke. Chicoutimi, 9-12-21; | t . still are winning the most games| Harvey are bunched at 18 points. Teal Quebec 3-13-21: Bonin, a and leading the league. | Dickie Moore of Montreal added | Quebec, 5.1621: Corriveau Mont. The whole cweuit is scoring a goal to take over the marks-| e {mors goals than for several sea- manship lead with 11, Harvey joa) Sb; Irie, Monies), | sons. {added three assists for a total of || "", (5. 0 Be ee 1 ; \ That's the picture sketched by 17, best in the league. 3 3: Kat oy ro Rr 311 ! NHL statistics for last week, in| The Bruins maintained their hot 1", pusta, : ' ! which Jean Beliveau of Montreal pace with two wins in three *% regained the scoring lead by games, for a total of 28 points. breaking a tie with Ted Lindsay Detroit, with two games in hand, of Detroit and the Bruins Mail had 3 wha and two ties and have tained a one-game lead over the points wi di os . Red Wings. ® | ground with a win, a tie and a loss H Regular Price NOW It was a high-scoring week with for 22 points. 69 goals--an average of 7.7 a Toronto got only one point but 1 9 game--and it raised the season's/clung to fourth place. a point; | - + i . average to 5.3 per game. most ahead of New York which has 15 ' prolific at this date since 1951. points and recorded two tles and | y 1 ; JEAN ONE UP {a loss, : 1 954 19 yA Beliveau took a point lead over| Chicago gained three points for - . y % Lindsay with a goal jd two as-'a total of 11 im last place, . i blll 5 sists for 25 pumis. gnisay sot Lou Fonth at , Jianger defefics. ; AY TaN: Ks ists while Gordie Howe of man, added jus ; THE TRENENDOUS RISE || i . Detroit stuck to third spot with a his penalty record but still leads | 1 955-56 PON 1 IAC 99.75 66.75 OF WOMEN'S PRO goal and an assist for 23 points, |the league with a total of 53] a 50h een J | Norm Ullman, another Wing, minutes. | 1 95 J OLDSMOBILE 1 1 7.5 i) 69.95 oy NNER den Y - TRAE mies v HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | ; _~{| 1954-55 BUICK 117.50 66.75 ~ Stratford 52 50 19,St. Michael's u | Kiteh-Wat 3 65 14 x-Ottawa Chatham 2 Wirdsor 10 x-plays for Laurier cup only THE TOTAL OF THE of CZ ( ¥ ANADIAN PRESS | OHA Junior A 1 sy MHES | WLT F A Pl Windsor 8 53 18/St. Cath 4] 4 i ANTENNA AND INSTALLATION EXTRA |Owen Sound 411 1 54 81 9 Barrie Stratford 5 Owen Sound 2 | Tuesday's Results | | FIRST 10 WOMEN 0/949, OHA Senior A RA / ; 'Western Division Guelph 0 67 37 AU / i] W LT F A Pis. Marlboros 2 2 18 1956 BUICK 1 x2 MOST WALKED- . . 49 15 Hamilton 3 Chatham + s 12 4 6 5 | Tuesday's Results | Peterboro 8 45 4 | rie 2 Guelph 10 People who wear PEN- | 7 ' g d i ! a Patterson's Kangaroo Punch owen Sound at Kchener- Waterloo Hamiton 0 St Catharines 1 MANS 2.80LE SOCKS Here's an excellent opportunity to enjoy the quali- astern Division ursday's Games ove to w use their : : WLT F A Pis.|p. | May Be Championship Blow wu 5 %% 5 bri smi tin, | etaeralyeontorabe. | ty and performance of GM Delco Auto Radios at Belleville 6 61 1 Quebec League Specially made for CHICAGO (AP)--An unorthodox be great for the 21-year-old former gingston 75 Montreal 2 duehee comfort. oving feet, | 14 | : 6 1 right hand lead employed by|Olympic champion who has had|Cornwall 5 i Shawinigan Falls 3 Chicoutimi 8 | PENMANS exclusive Red uced Cost LJ young Floyd Patterson and oftenionly 31 professional fights. | Pembroke referred to as the "kangaroo"| Cus d'Amato, Patterson's man-|x.Ottawa 1 24 1 International League 2-SOLE SOCKS are the uch might be the telling factor ager, laughed at the "experts"| x.not eligible for playoffs Cincinnati 2 Fort Wayne 2 only socks of their kind | Oe A ' ' 1 : ) used in Friday night's heavy-/who frown on the punch. Tuesday's Result Okanagan Senior in Canada. You'll cer- weight championship bout at Chi-| 'Most people," he said, "'and Kingston 2 Whithy 8 Vernon 4 Kamlsops 3 4 ' : cago Stadium. {this includes the experts, don't| Friday's Games Kelowna 2 Penticton 7 tainly like their appear- atterson will meet veteran realize that when Patterson uses Cornwall at Pembroke Western International ance, too~when you Archie Moore in the nationally the punch, he seldom misses with Kingston at Belleville Trail 3 Rosslaug 4 y @é televised bout for the title va-/it. And when he connects, it usu NOHA Senior A North. Shore: Senior Boe the wonderful new cated by Rocky Marciano |ally ends in a knockout Southern Group Miramichi 3 Dalhousie 4 shades and patterns Patterson has used his "kan-| "It comes as a complete sur- WLT F A Pts.' : Torii A PENMANS are using in aroo"" punch effectively in the|prise and Floyd seldom will throw North Bay 13 5 1 72 58 2 opty ecrollegiate Senior | their STRETCHY, exclu- 8 { i 5 : ast but ring experts scoff at the|it unless he has an opening. Some- Sudbury 10 8 i fi 3 oaskatchowan Junier sive 2-SOLE and Regular ing it against the vastly-|times he doesn't use it at all be-|Sault, Ont. 811 88 1 i a Moe ne ye Hence no. uponing. "Flosd|Sault, Mich, 712 1 65 6 15 Saskatoon 2 Humboldt-Melfort 4 | Fall range. Give your feet eo But the jumping right hand lead is smart enough to know when he Tuesday's Results 5 [Port Foti or Bay Jaujer : | a treat by insisting : is one of Patterson's first loves|can use it and quick enough to|Sault, Mich. 3 North Bay A iD on 2.SOLE One Size 1 e rill) " It, t. 3 and the temptation to use it will'make good with it. Sudbury 2 Sa a |sarnia 8 Woodstock 3 S-T-R-E-T-C-H Socks by | Sault, ont. at North Bay Kitchener 0 Burlington § --1; 140. BOND STREET WEST RA 3-2256 : Overweight Two Ounces, ---- : uel h Pair | 1g ' No decision on the Garcia match | i act Page conada's Gey Graton | "SPORT BRIEFS |ciric iat He | OPEN EVERY WEEK NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. Howard. on points in a 15-round MELBOURNE (CP) -- Canada's | AWARD FOR HORSE {fight here Nov. 12. chances of almost certain points EE i R WY i ' Scott Frost, Junior ace wis ig Cg om EY, JOR A a Ry has petition were lost b TORONTO (CP) -- Linemates slim two ounces. Gerry Gratton been voted the ileadliners Award ®d Shack and Bill Sweeney of of Montreal was that much over-|for, the third straight year, the front-running Guelph Bilt-| weight for the light-heavy division | U.S. Harness Writers Association mores maintained their hold on|and was disqualified. announced Tuesday. the two top positions in the On-| | The four-year old son of Hoot Junior A] It is the first time in my 12/,, TOS [OUP YEORON SOR OF orp Hockey race during the last week, |Yo8rs of weightlifting career that | sO} after, Calif., and driven by : have been overweight," sald | but a couple of new faces crept ght," sald the Joe O'Brien of Alberton, P.E.IL, 2 mearer the top. Yownhearied Gratton in an inter-\Gon 17 straight dashes this sea- Hi Shack, tied with Sweeney last | son and 18 of 21 starts. Torpid, \ - week, moved into the 1 with| "I am always six to eight|with 217 points. was second in the t goals and 15 assists for 23 pounds overweight in training and |voting and Adios Harry, with 115, r at | ag have taken that weight off easily. | third. . onday night. Sweeney has 12|I tried everything possible this goals and 10 assists for 22 points. |time and just couldn't make it." OFFER HOWARD BOUT > Moving into third place was| Gratton won a silver medal for JOHANNESBURG (AP)--Dick ji Canada at the 1952 Games in Hel-| (Kid) Howard of Halifax, Cana- outer Fass Rui ot Yorosie ana | . chael"s College Majors, who|S! , Ccompetin, then in thel|dian lightweight champion, has picked up a goal and five assists) middleweight division. He was| been pi dt a hout in Paris Jan. through the week for a total of six|British Empire Games champion |5 with North African Guy Garcia. of hd oals and 14 assists. Teammate in the same division in 1950 and | Howard is preparing for a re- lovely feature singing star at the ob Boucher made the most im-|light-heavy champion in the Em-|turn non-title bout against the rudave climby coming from well| pire Games of 1954, and is by far! British Empire champion Willie ck in the pack to place fourth|one of C § i ] in Ji bt turday. with 13 goals and six assists. in the a anting i Towed! in Tohapneshire a % es E N E # L Len Broderick of Toronto Marl-| Ken Farmer of Montreal, presi-| ; boros leads the league's goalkeep- (dent of the Canadian Olympic | i ors with a record of 28 goals-| Association, when inf ash in 12 games for a 39 Cratos isqualification™ calg, Exparisnced . "It's ome of those unfortunate | ' | things. He has always been pH TRUCK DRIVER ' Famous Coach Says" ew he was 'overweight a| P H C | Pp couple of days ago but wasn't | or e Could Produce worried because Be has always OIL COM : Lovely talented Jaye P. Morgan Faster U.S. Milers |, Ciaciie Waker of Montreal, PANY Set rs ur me Pu pos menses int ing wp deka the world's most successful x have won a medal ag Bg + this ly on the P coaches estimated Monday that 'That's the way the wheel of] TIMES-GAZETTE J] and the Robert Q. Lewis shows . with sympathy and good condi-|fortune turns," said president : illi i pa oo eon Parmer. ie 8 oct to gident | heard her thrilling voice on records... three four-minute milers from for him and for Canada." 7 now see her on the Motorama stage -- present United States runners. 3 - ee - e A . 'The United States hgs never A : «4: in person! And you'll love all produced a four-minute miler," | the rest of the lavish stage-and-screea said Franz Stampil. "But there's / h i absolutely no good reason why the . ; feature attraction of the wonderful United States can't succeed as Does Your Car VI Hae i : 1957 Motorama! It's a truly unique Britain, Hungary and Australia { i have done." 3 a. 7 combination of wide-screen film ~ "T could produce two or three [] =i = lo x s . in eight or 10 months," said the 7 i bE 5 and live entertainment -- presenting man who coached British four- - | i 3 a preview of the cars and highway minute wiles Dr. Roger Bannis- ® : | k travel of tomorrow! week er, ris Chataway . . , o ! The Hewson. Way 29d Brim Ifso...it's time to put it -- 4 | / \ : of December 3 the Motorama Stampfl, an Australian - born] a" 3 =, py ' guest star Briton, worked closely with Pr. ON THE BEAM" i of : Bil will be enchanting Eydie Gorme. There's ample opportunity for Bannister for six months before the original four-minute mile was : 3 i i the original fou : ( everyone to see this unusual e in May of 1954 ] AT Ti re $10 n ¢ entertainment -- presented five times | » | ' ! Trio of Bulldogs | Complete Check and Adjustment Grip Scoring Lead | includes: TORO} Y-- J windsor Burs comme 5, © TOE IN * TOE OUT op AkY So Be Onan oes unis, CHAMBER _ _ ¢ CASTOR G son Senior A 'scoring race in games| ® STEERING BOX 3 ¢ : viva © Ail THE 1957 GENERAL MOTORS CARS © DARING, TRAIL-BLAZING DREAM CARS played through Sunday, official statistics released Monday © ACTION-PACKED EXHIBITS OF RESEARCH e 4 REALISTIC DISPLAY SHOWING INTERCITY showed. A "Complet li " a WEL, ow plete alignment' by . i , 0b Brown picked up four goals Yt re . 4 AND ENGINEERING TRANSPORTATION OF THE FUTURE © FRIGIDAIRE'S AMAZING WEW KITCHEN OF © Tic SPINE-TINGLING GAS TURBINE FIREBIRD B And three 3581815 through the week | WORL ove into a first-place tie with | ¥ : jeammale doe Klukay Each now | : resto n ¢ experts means : au Tre 0 a : 86-5007 MODEL ISPLA n "nine roe aan) ow i ¢ ; ol D-FIRST FOR TORONTO -- 2 gS MORE SAFETY FOR You" : ag of © THE AIR-CUSHIONED 6M AEROTRAIN -- "DREAM" LOCOMOTIVE With six goals and 12 sists, : - while Kitchener s Ken Tani 7 iii : has five goals and 12 assists in fourth Mary Edwards of Chatham Ma roons has allowed 39 goals during 15 games to lead goalkeepers ] with a 2.6 average. He's followed i by Bob Dale of Stratford with 3.43 \ { Or ' and Don Head of Windsor with -- SEO]: .: te) 7. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO "RETIRES FROM ROYALS nda MONTREAL (CP)-Bob wat,, KING AND DIVISION STS & press man for Montreal Rovals of | 4 il fe Behiemn, Rene RA 5.6566 LE i Daily 10 a.m.--11 p.m. (except Sunday) FREE ADMISSION & PARKING who also doubled as assistant ; Feneral mang; r. re ined Tint "Customer Parking is not a Problem" #aid he is takiug up a new pos bat details were not disclosed |

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