Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Jan 1957, p. 13

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"FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS ARE FINE, WILL INSURE WARM HANDS 1£ YOUR HANDS AND FEET ARE COLO YOU ARE COLD ALL OVER. WEAR GALOSHES OVER HICH SHOES. FELT INNER SOLES IN YOUR SHOES WOOL MITTS UNDER LEATHER MITTS "THE ICE FISHERMAN DOESN'T HAVE TO 'CHE WEARS ME SUTS OF Lig | ROCHESTER, N. Y. (AP) A Tres Te wEiciT. TE sg | Mickey Mantle, picking ve posts S FOR SOCKS, SHIRTS AND Jeason honors: a 3 Pl MITTENS he belted 'homers last summer, headed west for more Tuesday with the $10,000 diamond-studded S. Rae Hickok belt his newest talking poiat in' continuing con- tract discussions with New York Yankees. The Majors' triple crown champ in home runs, batting average and runs batted in, received the belt, symbolic of the Hickok pro ath- lete of the year award, at the an- nual Rochester Press-Radio Club Polio Fund dinner Monday night. Mantle was voted the honor by EN "LONGIES" INSTEAD a nationwide panel of sports wri- ters and sportscasters over 11 other monthly winners of the Hickok competition, among them Yankee teammate Don Larsen of perfect game fame, who was runner-up, and heavyweight cham- pion Floyd Patterson, who was third. . Mickey said it would be more than a week, Jan. 31, before he would have enough of a break in his grand banquet tour to talk with Yankee officials again. MALE ATHLETE OF YEAR Today, he will be in Mil- waukee to receive the Frederick C. Miller Memorial Trophy from the Fraternal Order of Eagles for having been voted male athlete of Mickey Mantle Voted Best U.S. Pro Athlete the year in the annual year-end Associated Press poll, "I talked with George Weiss (general manager of the Yanks) in Chicago Sunday and will see him again in New York at the end of the month," the busy young centrefielder said. Pressed for what has taken place in earlier talks, Mantle said: "We haven't talked too much about terms so far," and adoed with a grin, "Mr. Weiss has been explaining certain things to me." How about reports he's asking $60,000--about double his 1956 sal- ary? "I haven't any idea what I'm worth," he said. Robin Roberts Takes Pay Cut PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Robin| hurler signed for his 10th season Roberts said he had taken a slight cut over the $50,000 he re- portedly got last year. The main- six straight years before that. Roberts' signing came amid re- ports that a big player trade was in the wind involving the Chicago| Cubs, the Phils and St. Louis Cards. Figuring in the rumors were two Phils' players, outfielder {Richie Ashburn and pitcher Har- \vey Haddix. General manage You PERSPIRE, IT'S LIKE BEING OUT IN A COLO RAIN Gain On | MONTREAL (CP)--Detroit Red {Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs Howe And Lindsay Beliveau of whom had two assists last week. AS A "POSH AFFAIR' NEW YORK (AP) -- Chico Vejar of Stamford. Conn., and Pat Manzi of Syracuse, N.Y., Monday night signed for a 10- round bout in Atlantic City Feb. 11--in tuxedos. JANE ARDEN Distributed by King Fests ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTED TO BE THE BEST ICE-FISH- MINNOWS ARE ING BAIT, SOME LIKE TO USE A LIVELY WRAPPED AROUND A'FISHING STICK" (Af TO: THE BOTTOM AND RETRIEVED IN LURE ACTION. YARY LENGTH AND SPEED OF THE RETRIEVE | iate MOORE IS SEVENTH {are closing in on their immediate | Dickie Moore of Montreal picked {objectives in the National Hockey |. "two goals and two assists to League race while the Red Wings' {take over seventh place alone. | |big guns fattened their SCOTINg | Andy Bathgate of New York Ran. | marks last week to the extent that gers, tied with Moore a week ago | Montreal's Jean Beliveau is in| ent pointless and dropped to] SPOON ON 30 FEET OF LINE BOVE ). SPOON IS HORT Joos 10 GIVE THE meal Syndicate. Tt will be a very swank affalr witnessed by 600 in- vited guests in a nightclub. The ring will be set up in the middle of the club. Attire will be strictlv formal. {anything definite in the wind now. | p= FIGHT INTENDED! Roberts, who has won a total of 179 major league games, all in a | 1957 MOTOR LICENSES . -- DAILY -- 9 a.m. - 12 Noor 1pm - 5pm, |Roy Hamey. denied there was! adeipm cellent chance to top Alexander's 190-victory mark in the coming season. : The soft - spoken hthander, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, was taken Monday after the Cana- dian Football Council meeting in who leads all active major league Winnipeg during tne weekend dis- hurlers with 28 shutouts, racked missed the ORFU's bid to chal To TORONTO (CP) -- Officials of had topped the 20-victory mark for |leagu Discuss '57 Plans stay of the Phillies' pitching staff|the Ontario Rugby Football, Union had a "bad year" in '56, winning|have called a meetin here Satur- 19 ball games while losing 18. He|day to discuss the future of the| e Decision to hold the meeting / For loans up to \ NHL TROPHIES Name Leaders At [Bowe of the Wings eotiegied five Sanger of Deiok meplaten int. | ninth place with his 33 total. eliveau stil, leads the point) Sho r (pocket Rocket) Richard getters bir 24 goals sud 34 35 lot Montreal moved to eighth from sists yo points goal 'in three Rinth place on his one goal and jaged. on y 2 2 ook. Gordie| tWO assists and now has 36 points. {games during the week. Gordie ©. } ching Moore, Jerry Toppaz- 7ini. Boston Bruins' top point- held to 10th place, One A tuxedo manufacturer is the promoter. Rangers bv a single point. The margin now is five. The Leafs had two wins aud a loss last week while kangers, playing only twice |sists to move into a tie at 54 for |gecond place with teammate Ted |Lindsay. | getter, ) {goal and one assist brought his point total to 34. |" Detroit Red Wings, dropped both games. who have Hawks, The tailend Chicago Black also playing only two TOILER £ rd Lc Half-Way Voting | MONTREAL (CP) -- Two mem-| bers of Montreal Canadiens and| one each from Detroit Red Wings| and Toronto Maple Leafs led in the mid-season voting for individ- ual trophies, the National Hockey League announced Monday {po The leaders at the half-way mark of the season: James Norris Memorial Trophy for the best all round defenceman: Doug Harvey, Montreal Hart Trophy for the most valu- ' laver to his team: Jean| others received votes including | goals and 20 assists. He is tied at|Maple Leafs able play Norell Billie Dea of Detroit with 22 and /39 with teammate Bert Olmstead A week ago Leafs had taken | Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, Pierre Pilote of Chicago with 10. [and Detroit's Norm Ullman, each! over fourth place from New York for the player showing the best type of sportsmanship and gentle- manly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability: Farl (Dutch) Reibel, Detroit Calder Memorial Trophy, for the most proficient rookie: Ed Chad- wick, Toronto. Harvey, Beliveau and Reibel were the respective winners of the same trophies last season. VOTING SETUP The voting is done by sports writers, broadcasters and tele- easters in the six NHL cities. Each eity has equal voting strength Five points are allotted for a first- place choice, three for second and one for third. A second ballot will be taken at the end of the season. Combined totals for each half- season will determine the win- mers. J Harvey made it a runaway for | the Norris award but the vote for | the other three awards was com-| paratively close. Harvey had 83 of &. le 90 points. Closest was | "Kelly of Detroit. with 20. Doug Mohns of Boston Bruins had | 19 and Fern Flaman of Boston 16. | This is the type of sala you have been " : Seven other players received waiting for. Some is first class stock, 2%2" Casing--Shorts 4c h { other material is damaged or shop 6" Base--Paint Te votes. worn and for this reason is sold ot a Beliveau, Montreal centre, had 81 points as top candidate for the/ Hart Trophy. Rightwinger Gordie | Howe of Detroit had 43 and goalie! Terry Sawchuk of Boston 35. Next closest among nine others was Harvey with 15 Reibel topped voting for the Byng award with 24 points, only four ahead of Floyd Curry of SADDLER TO TAKE TEST NEW YORK (AP) -- Sandy @addler, still recognized as world | featherweight champion in New| York, was ordered Friday fo re-| port for a complete physical ex-| amination Tuesday or Wednesday by the medical board of the New| York State Athletic Commission. A complete report on Saddler's condition is to be announced next Friday at the commission meet- ing. 4 SUBURBANITE WINTER TIRES by GOODFYEAR As little us DOWN A WEEK PER TIRE + FREE INSTALLATION + IMMEDIATE SERVICE TRADE NOW AND SAVE GENOSHA TIRE LIMITED Goodyear Headquarters 162 King Street East For Mobile Service Call RA 5.5512 Goodyear Factory Service on Vulean- izing Retreading ~-- Repel Your at | ceived votes, Howe takes preferred billing be-| played two fewer games than Montreal, Tied for third were Red|cause of his 27 goals--highest | Canadiens, sliced a point off Mont- Kelly of Detroit and Andy Heben-|among the NHL scorers -- com-|real's margin by winning two ton of New York Rangers with 15 pared with Lindsay's 22. Beliveau | games and tying one, getting five Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 Noon © FREE PARKING! e NO WAITING! Harry Donald LIMITED $2500% THEY ALL SEE ssoclates for helpful loans In friendly way call ot 111 Simcoe St. S. Roberts, the righthander who has|up his best pitching performance) j won more baseball games than in 1952 when he won 28 and lost lenge again for the Grey Cup, any other Philadelphia Philly only 7. | Spike Kearns, Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen, said he had asked Maurice Chilton with the National League club/ : Tuesday--but for less money. ORFU Meets Saturday?! Sarnia Golden Bears. vice-pres. ident of the league, to call the |meeting. ORFU president Frank Ccmmins of Torouto is in hospital. REMEMBER WHEN ?-- Detroit Red Wings set a Na tional Hockey League record for the most points scored by a team 'in one game when they walloped {New York Rangers 15-0 at Detroit a director of|17 years ago tonight. Including as- sists, they had 37 Scoring points. They also set a mark for most consecutive goals and for most goals and total points in one pe- riod, eight goals and 14 assists ia the third frame. | | i 5: GEORGE SAMOLENKO | 0.H.A. Senior "A" Hockey TONIGHT JAN. 23rd 'BELLEVILLE McFarlands Vs. WHITBY DUNLOPS Wednesday, January 23, 1807 13 GAME TIME 8:30 P.M. (above Canadian Tire) Phone RA 5-6531 {games, lost to Detroit but beat! | Montreal and now have 25 points. {10 behind New York Whitby, Ont. WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA each. Among 17 others who re. has potted 24 voals. He is league |of a possible six points. The Mont- Nick Mickoski of [leader on. assists with 34 but is|reglers, who'won two and lost one, Chicago Black Hawks had 14 menaced by Lindsay who has 32./are on top of the league standing ints Don MecKenny of Boston| Maurice (Rocke!) Richard was with 58 points. Detroit has 56. | 13. Sid Smith of Toronto 12 and Montreal Canadiens' most prolific BOSTON MISSES SAWCHUK Andy Bathgate of New York 11, scorer last week With three goals! Boston Bruins. seemingly upset Goalie Ed Chadwick of Toronto |and two assists he moved from by goalie Terry' Sawchuk's walk- topped the roosies with 48 points. 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