. : . 3 |St. Lambert Curlers 'REMEMBER WHEN ? ? | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, February §, 157 8 RFU Will F 19 ht Montreal Royals Will Play 'Win Comwall 'Spiel By THE CANADIAN PRESS | " " Ro : Seven Home Games In Ottawa sCommiiios whith sop wma summa sua omer one RE NEW YORK (AP)--Taking a|and Rochester clubs, set Aug. 19 Meech. won WD hubor 15 16 Siate college star. set a world rec- [§ Aa leaf from the parent club's book,|as the date for the all-star game . ord of 50 seconds for the 100 yards 1 ht Montreal Royals will play seven matching the league's all-stars dh Vy all Clin 2 Club Satur | en's free - -tyle swim 13 years d of their International League against Brooklyn Dodgers at |tef defeated Harry Mofat of Corn: (ago today The time was reduced games at Quebec City in the com- Montreal, and announced the wa)] 126 in the final game for | . ng season addition of three players, Bruno |the trophy {to 49.2 seconds in 1952 bv Richard TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario league decided then on a new|Commins is critically fl in hos: The request of the Brooklyn Betzel, Rube Parnham and Ike | Bigford's Brockville' Cleveland at Columbus Ohio. Rugby Football Union has reaf-|"get-tough" policy to back up its pital. : | Dodgers' farm team to play one Boone, to the IL's hall of fame. soar go vA ph e con- Na firmed Its stand to fight for its attempt to return to cup competl- OTHER OFFICERS |garme with each league rival at| George B. Storer purchased the | tingen Sar o be, her Rain when {icy deleated: v. Cofuwall 0 0 ehallenge for the Greyltion after a two-vear absence. The| Maurice Chlton of Sarnia was QQuebec City was approved Satur- | Miami club from Sid Saloman and Ard Sti P Op ls: trophy. rink skipped by H. E. Mason. Cup and Indicates it will go to/Big Four and WIFU agreed this re-elected first vice-president and day by the board of directors at Bill Veeck and a Rochester group, mith Paper s Trophy, T Pp . Mason. the National Football League to year at Winnipeg that the ORFU Bryson (Spike: Kearns of Kitch-the league's annual winter meet- headed by Morrie Silver, bought | strengthen its import-shy clubs, had no place in the Grey Cup ener second vice-president. Gor- ing. : the Red Wings from the St. Louis Delegates to the ORFU's closed Picture. |don Gilbride of London was named Quebec City, which has a park Cardinals. Both Storer and Silver : annual meeting Sunday were re- Chilton said: "We have thejto the new position of third vice- seating 8,000, was in the. prov- were elected to the league's board luctant to discuss talk of a pos-|right to challenge and we Intend president and George Schmidt of | incial league until the class C of directors. Yi sible tie-up with the American|to go through with it." Kitchener was reappointed secre-|loop folded at the end of the 1955| Betzel won pennants with three o00 our league but hinted strongly CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT tary-treasurer season. different clubs, Jersey City, Mont- that such action might be taken| The issue is expected to come W. A. (Red) Morrison of Wind-| Last year the Dodgers played real and Toronto, and also man- whether or not the league returns to a head at the Canadian Rugby 30T WAS appointed chairman of the [eight games, including one exhibi- aged Syracuse. He was fired as to Grey Cup competition. Union annual meeting at Mont-/Junior committee and Don Aitken|tion, at Jersey City. This year Toronto manager last year. Parn- Maurice Chilton of Sarnia, first real March 1 and 2. Under the|0f Peterborough chairman of the'they will play eight league games, han, a Baltimore pitcher in' the! vice-president, said in answer to CRU constitution the ORFU has intermediate committee. _|including two with Philadelphia. |20s, posted an 139-60 won-lost rec-| a question from reporters that the right fo challenge for the Grey|_ The league wiil hold a meeting at Jersey City. ord. Boone was a hard-hitting sut- | . "the league at this time has no! Cup and any dment to bar|March 16 to draw up its 12-game| The International League also fielder for Jersey City, Toronto approached the NFL." |Canada's oldest football league| for the 1957 season. Ve-| approved the sale of the' Miami and Newark. : However, he added shat "possi-| would require a two-thirds major- Sue of the meeting has not been at bly" some dividual clubs in ity of 10 votes. decided . the four-team league have made The Big Four and WIFU each " | McC rth S C . 0) . overtures to the NFL to become have three votes and would need Intermediate Club | Ra da Y: . aw ord Canada's First Bank... fas cis. ion was prompted al the support of either the Quebec d :|Rugby Football Union or the In-| | ter Chilton reiterated the ORFU|tersollegiate League to push Say All Is Serene Try H all Of Fame £ffective February lst, saw has not changed its plans to playi through. The college league and TORONTO (Cri--The interme-| ings deposits at the B of M up to 12 imports, -an increase of ORFU each have one vote and the | i eight over last season. This would ORFU two. Sate section ol {hey Canadiay NEW YORK (AP)--Marse Joe skipper of Boston Red Sox, June will earn interest at the rate of | {McCarthy and Wahoo Sam Craw-|23, 1950 because of poor heal! bring the ORFU import quota in od \ - 4 A Chilton said the ORFU has "a meeting Saturday in an air of] Western Interprovincial Football reasonably good chance of fore- cheerfulness over 1956 Operations|{ord ate the Sevest members of (CRAWFORD IN ISOLATION y i Ho . | stalling any amendment to the and optimism for 1957. |""The jutjawed Irishman who Crawford. who drew his nick- PER U line with the Big Four and Dons CRU constitution." | hi ay Bok PRICE TAG constitution. | The meeting was told that 36 ;,ana0ed New York Yankees to DAME from his home town of Wa-| hi He did not elaborate but in-|intermediate clubs and more than! " hoo, Neb., where he was born 76 Fp ge Jy Rg de dicated the Intercollegiate Leazue!1,200 players were registered Tog ew Beighte a oy Yeats ago. probably was not im- ; 4 sravel on its players if it decides to re- Would support the ORFU and pos- year. the efthanded outfielder who was mediately aware of the honor. His ' uCarefree I" enjoyable" "ruli r sibly the QRFU "if it is thinking; "We now are operating from h : 0 Was wife, Mary said her husband was ' Take. ad t f thi : is 50 acid jte Fling not ito: trade; or clearly in a footall sense." Halifax to Victoria," said Bill Fry |? Teal power hitter in the "dead | i 'hie remote desert cabin at| ake. advantage of this new, Sell piayers.id that on any sale| In other league business. quar.(of Toronto, secretary . registrar. (Parl 4°70," 22 p io By Pearbiossom, Call. where there] higher rate by opening a N { : at Toast $500 of the purchase price|terback Bob Celeri of Kitchener. The Maritime provinces were in-|ny B of M savings account tod would be paid to the league sec-|Waterloo Dutchmen was pres- Shided for the first time last! "pio ion of McCarthy and craw |, Crawiond Played with luciana Follow Sie examin po! . : : i i [ 3 rom 1899 to and w etroit veiw sxample o ROM Tea treasurer a money a es. Tro Fry said the intermediate sec- ford Was sunouneed Sunday. ame from 1903 to 1917, teaming with| two milli C di Pp h 4 protection of intermediate and juni ot- as i aliabla/tion showed an unexpectedly anda, N-2. Soery Ty Cobb in the outfield J sui Gldun ifion Lanadians. who junior foot-\as the ORFU's most valuable 1 los 3 layoffs 1as word that McCarthy was '"'very 1) . : ball. ; |player. Celeri is the only slayer| S04 oa On ie plavolls a ppy." The 69-year-old retired! The kees won eight pen- are building for tomorrow at travels with you pap Jeisions on tie Grey Cap fin she history of the league 10/30 receiving the same assistance Juana ger hag bees living neat Buf gants 234 Reven world series un-| Canada's First Bank. 6 . op on Pay. S| PoE Be 'Frank (The) iis of Tor.| from the CRU in 1957 as in 1956. jalo hi 2 Epped -- and your family pe e ? "We expect to have another] r 4 meeting here a week ago Thelonto was _ re-elected president |good year in 1957," he said. back on it. T don't understand it. a EEE | . tL hi -- Rocky Marciano fic be ses mien foie BANK or MONTREAL National Football League = [Mase Falls Netters [abr py Fog fir PAS Ques out Buk [Capture Own Tourney [meant it." Oshawa Branch, 30 Simos Bi. Novhs SR The Blue Cross certificate Imme- | NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- | » Marciano told the crowd, "I've r BEDFORD, M diately estab : | RANK \ shes Joe Louis Fund anager y your credit in over 6,000 North American " Ass | ; | Top-ranking Ethel Marshall and been approached by a TV program Ignores Players 0. |Bob Williams of the host club |What's My Line, and offered $5,- Oshawa Shopping Centre Branch, King Street West: hospitals--another feature which has made Blue Cross were both double winners Sunday| KENOSHA, Wis. (AP)--Rocky|000 tax free to appear for Louis DWIGHT COUGLER, Manager nISLADELPHIA, ap od 5 e| statement 18 Cleveland Jasing one in the Niagara Falls 22nd annual parciano has reiterated that he and I'm going to do it." Ajax Branch: JOHN McKILLOP, Manager the choice of Ontarians everywhere as their answer to the fuied i> recognize & players' as-f > wie ba group had been open invitation badminton tourn-|jag retired from the ring for good.| Rocky sald he understood other Bowmanville Branch: GEORGE MOODY, Manager cost of unexpected hospital 5 g players' a ormed was because owners were ament. He declared Sunday night he'll well-known personalities in the Whitby Branch: JACK McKONE, Manager pital expense. fSoclation hut at least oot one i 45 blackball system on re- Miss Marshall and Willams |gonate a $5,000 television fee to- sports and entertainment worlds prese! |leased players won the mixed doubles by defeat- ) Ww | group doesn't intend to give up| The three said: "It is our In-/ing the Toronto pair of 'Johnston yard settling Joe Louis' huge tax also would appear on a show and! WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION without a fight formation that a blackball system Johnston 15-3, 15-10. Miss ot. donate their fees to Louis. : Norman van Brocklin of Los among owners has been used in 3d Juston teamed with "Bea The 33-year-old son of a Brock- Marciano knocked out Louis Lat TORONTO 7, ONTARIO we Angeles Rams safl Sunday the as-lorder to prevent a player from Massan to win the ladies doubles | ton, Mass., shoemaker who re- late in 1951. sociation would try to find its own being picked up by another team 15-0, 154 over Marge Adamson tired as undefeated heavyweight| = solution if the league didn't do after being released." and Murial Sealy of Kitchener, |champlon last April said no one| som! 5 ot The new NFL program. pro-|-- meee T--yas made Hm %} tonereis offer Commissioner Bert Bell of tae vides for transportation a ex- v {to come out of retireme NFL sald flatly Saturday that pense money to and from train- GONZALES, SEPCMAN Yo | "it. wouldn't make any difference "we won't recognize anybody as ing camps, all game equipment p, mig 8 --|If they did." | # P Pancho Gonzales and Australian 1 a bargaining agent i to be paid for by the club, $9 a pov Sedgman won their first Feted at the fourth annual Holy| The owners then wrote into the day for meal money aad $12 a round matches Sunday in the pro- Name sports night in the Holy Pook a number of fringe benefits) day for meals and lodging whe sacsional tennis tournament being | Rosary School by a crowd of more | for players. Van Brocklin ex-/it is impractical for the team to|pjayed at the White City Stadium. | than 900, Marciano said, "I know od. "My reaction'is that they|eat as a group, a $50 advance Gonzales, hot favorite to win | [ did the right thing" in retiring. ven't done anything for us. |against salary after each pre-|ihe first prize of £2,000, beat Aus-| Before the affair, at which he| "We requested inclusion of an season game, and a shorter train- tralian Ken McGregor 6-1, 6-2, 3-6, received a plaque, Marciano said injury clause, which they haven't|ing period. 7-5 he had been approached by a na- given us. We requested training Bell said an injury clause was He will meet ¥ancho Segura in| tional magazine and offered "big| camp expenses which they haven't unnecessary. He said the league the semi-final Friday night. money" for exclusive rights to his given us. We requested minimum compensated players in full in| Sedgman beat his 36-year-old |story--if he decided to fight again pay, which they haven't given such cases. Bell declared a $5,000 fellow Australian, Dinny Pails,| *I told them to save it," he said| 3 | minimum salary was rejected be-| 6-3. 5-7. 6-4, 6-4. He will meet Ken at an informal press conference. Van Broeklin and two other|cause there are mo players in the Rosewall in the other semi-final | "I've got a good word if I do say represen tatives issued a/league mow making {ess than that.' Thursday. so myself and I don't plan to go IN 1956... CANADIANS BOUGHT 313,000,000 OF LIFE INSURANCE FROM THE LONDON LIFE «+. Record Year in Extension of Company's Service to Public Life Insurance Issued: In 1956, the life in purchased frem the London Life was, we believe, the POLICY DIVIDENDS INCPFASED highest amount ever bought by Canadians from smy - FOR 1957 company in any ome year. 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