Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 21 Feb 1957, p. 16

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48 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTSE, Thursday, yeoruary mi, Isww FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS wr New NHL Penalty Is Aimed 5g Beeile Figures He's Sharp For Friday Eddie Litzenberger Finally Draws Attention He Deserves By KENNEDY WELLS place among the league marks- Hockey League. Canadian Press Staff Writer | men and a tremendous improve- games with A husky young forward from ment over his 1955-56 total of 10} Saskatchewan is making one of goals and 29 assists. the National Hockey League's GETTING BETTER most impressive comebacks with-| Fullmer's Manager Calls Oif Bout: Due Eye Injury At Players On The Bench zx io.cisaae's DENVER (AP)--Promoter Joe Y re) nc He played 29(lupler has called off a scheduled ment of his welterweight ¢ defense against Johnny {has failed to hurt what C TORONTO (CP)--The National oalled ior. he sew ue will pe Basilio calls his "sharp » en 10 - round middleweight boxing Hockey League has amended its|-D effect only when the goaltender, sold to Caden, of a Was match here Feb 27 between mid- rules to give an automatic goal to| 25 been removed. Ld doin ad Jar 1 te Gleweight champion Gene Fullmer iby ihe eague 10 und Charley Cotton because of an strengthen the Hawks. | His play in the second half off The rangy 194-pounder pro- out causing more than a Tipplejthe schedule has been particularly ceeded to win the Calder Trophy of interest. "I feel even sharper now did back there in mid-Jai Rasilio said And during {1 a team which has had its shot to-| POINTS DISCUSSED ounds of sparri s 2 against wards an oper net deflected by a| Campbell also met ref i an ght op eye injury suffered by the champ- | layer th i , i eree-in- dleweght Lee Owens Basilio | ion, in his bout Monday aight, I eid ® L . hposihg teaili 8 chief Carl Voss and referees Red -hown no sign of trouble with |outstanding. In the first 35 games, as the league's outstanding rookie upier 334 uesday night the The reasons for the lack of at- he scored 12 goals and assisted by scoring 23 goals and 28 assists, tention are two-fold. First he islon 10 others. Over the last 21 he STARTED IN REGINA with Chicago Black Hawks, hope- has banged in a second dozen and Storey. Gaye Stewart. Ed Powers tight hand which he said was fc cancellation of the scheduled Do ppell said Tuesday, and Frank Udvari and he said bruised and painful for the in title fight was at the request of| Campbell announced the change several points were at|ally-scheduled | Pullmer's manager. Marv Jenson |efter a 6%-homi meeting of NHL includia Litzenberger has been a well- I : lessly mired in last place; second, | assisted on 16. regarded player ever since he| he is Eddie Litzenberger, who| Part of the story of his spurt broke in with the Regina Pats as \ has always been more interested since the end of 1956 is in the tale a smooth-skating youngster who in doing his job than talking about it TO CURE A DOG OF THE BARKING HABIT, WRAP A WIDE RIP OF GAUZE OR SOFT CLOTH THE JAWS, CROSS UNDER THE BACK OF go Jan. 1 He quoted Jenson as saying a Ei THE HEAD 3 8. ' iength face-offs and Saxton and Basilio concl c.ub managers but declined to di-|nrotection of goalies their training Tuesday for the 15 {cut above Falimer's left eye was vulge Tngny Other topics of discus-| He said. {ronnd bout at the arena Friday not serious. but that he didn't want | FO = ie con srente. 4 for after | or. GORtTAIY to some opinion, a vight. : | ale ito risk aggravating the injury. It| The change was called for after goalie is not f; i {of a second comeback, being knew how to use his six-foot-one came in 3% YE Ne My Wy goaltender Glenn Hall of Detroit ROR Eo so ag is ling him : 4 ~ |made by right winger Eric Nes- frame. |mer's_10-round non-title victory|Red Wings benched in the final any other player and for an op-|crease." 7 If he were with a contending terenko, who decided in January| When he went to the Hawks, over Ernie Durando. | moments of plav during a game in| onent to charge him when he is| Campbell sai¢ the newly-form team, or were a more colorful|to play weekend games with the|their president, James D. Norris,| Dupler said Ralph (Tiger) Jones Montreal last Jan. 31. reached|cutside the crease calls for a|NHL players' association was player, Litzenberger might be the Hawks, "to see if I can play NHL|said, "If we can't be a represent- veteran middleweight campaigner, |cVver the boards to bang at a puck|minor penalty. t's a major pen-|on the agenda but "it came talk of the league, for with 14|hockey." : |ative (contending) club with play-|wou'd fill in for the West Jordan, hot towards the unprotected net.'alty ot courss for anyone charg- of course. You can't avoid games left to play he has more| The decision enabled Chicago to|ers like Litzenberger, it will be " tHavigf | He managed only to deflect it/ . than doubled his goal-production|put Litzenberger at centre with nobody's fault but our own." | Fulmer is to defend his title!on the stick of Canadiens' Bert | of last year and stands an even|the young University of Toronto Litzenberger has done his best; i * Ray Robinson in a|Olmstead, who put the puck in| chance of being the Hawks first student and it has paid off for mow it's up to the Hawks, return championship match inlthe net, but under the old rule 30-goal man since Billy Mosienko|both. Tonight, Boston Bruins are in| Chicago April 24. | 3 scored 31 in the 1951-52 season. The 24-year-old began his NHL New York against the fourth-place In the latest standings he is career with Montreal Canadiens Rangers, who have won three of 'only a penaity shot would be DUE T0 THE FIRE credited with 24 goals and 26 as-|in 1954 after two big seasons with their last four .games in their, sists for 50 points, good for fifthiMontreal Royals of the Quebec'drive to make the playoffs. AT MAYFAIR LANES Canadian Girl Gets team over and 1 wil be a hap. BUSH LEAGUE BEATS US. py member of the party. Most of BOWLING CLUB STOCKHOLM (CP)--Sweden de- fi ill be paid by the U.S. ; XQ , / Into World Tourney is return. 1 will Koide myself, toy oattnt Cine States 32 Aves: 2s 2? > 1 : \ - . WILL CONTINUE TO BOWL AT THE 3 ; . in an international . : gith the 16am ga 3 series of exhi-| pockey game watched by a crowd Via U.S. Assistance SHOPPING CENTRE 4 various U.S. of 12,000. The teams meet again Army and Air Force camps in .onight. ON y Europe. TORONTO (CP)--Canada's lone| gpo caid friends' MON. MARCH 4 -9 P.M. >In H I BAG WHERE THE DOG BREAK A DOG OF THE HABIT OF JUMPING ON YOU BY i while ne's inside the BEST QUALITY STOVE OIL @® Prompt Delivery ® Courteous Service Telephone RA 5-1109 VIGOR OIL CO., LIMITED | 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA | AN EXCITED OR ANGRY PERSON WILL HAVE LITTLE SUCCESS IN IF THE BACKW I DOG TRAINING ARD AND POINT TO YOUR HEEL WITH HE COMMAND" HEEL". NOW LET THE ROPE DRAG. IF THE DOG BREAKS, STEP ON THE. ROPE AND GIVE COMMAND, BE PATIENT Butribeted by King Features bynticese Stan Cutts Will Coach Uber Team MONTREAL (CP)--Hillis Pick- ens, vice-president of the Cana- dian Badminton Association, an- pounced Tuesday that Stan Cutts has been appointed coach of Can- ada's Uber Cup team which meets the United States in Kitchener Feb. 25-26 The Uber Cup competition, which will become a triennial af- air, nas its inaugural this year snd is for women's International badminton teams. Zone winners will be declared. much like Davis Cup play in tennis, and will meet i» England to decide ownership of the trophy The cup is named after a for- mer British woman player. Cutts is professional at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club and is a former world pro- fessional champion. He held the title nine years Canada's Uber Cup team will assemble in Kitchener Feb. 22 for practice. Uber Cup play precedes the Canadian badminton champ- ionships, which will be played in Kitchener Feb, 27-March 2. Members of Canada's team are Mrs. Kay Gram, Montreal; Joan Warren, Joan Hennessey and Marge Shedd of Toronto; Aveliegh Hepworth, Woodstock, and Mrs. Clare Lovett, Vancouver. The favored American team in- cludes Ethel Marshall and B. Massman, Buffalo, current world iadies doubles champions; Sue and Judith Devlin, Ealtimore. Md., for- mer all-English champions; Mrs. Lois Alston San Diego, Calif., and Marge Varner of El Paso, Texas, John Mack Brown One Of 11 Named Grid Hall Of Fame NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) Eleven former football stars, in- cluding cowboy movie hero Johnny Mack Brown of Alabama, Ken Strong of New York University, George Pfann of Cornell and Er- nie Pinckert of Southern Califor- pia, have been elected to the Na- tional Football Hall of Fame. Other greats of the Walter Camp era (1889-1924) and the modern A period (graduated at least 10 : 3 the mo o. confined to the years) named Tuesday to the hall HB Ya, otherwise be i ySED" mcluded the late Marshall New- i nozards of BEADS". ell, Harvard tackle (1890-93); the ? i or late Hunter Carpenter. Virginia $ " ' Polytechnic back (1900-05); Peter Mauthe, Penn State back (1909- 12); Ira (Buck) Rodgers, West Virginia back (1915-19); William Corbus, Stanford guard (1932-33); A. C. Weller. Princeton guard 1 0 1933-35), and Dick Wildung, Minn- 1 1940-42) 100-LEVEL. Now your savings. TILL was made by Bill Cunningham of Boston, chairman of the Honors 9 P.M. Court. A total of 110 players from woman competitor in the worldip § ral te suggested to the ) t that the Cana-| table nis championships March dian girl be included in the team. LONDON (A2)--Joe Bygraves ------ 7 will be going to Sweden with an She said the Ontario Table Tennis of Jamaica retained his English assis} from the United States gov-| Association asked the provincial| Empire Heavyweight champion- Play in the Canadian champion-| government current U.S. and all - KEEPS TITLE champion. ritish ; : | government for financial aid to|ship Tuesday night with a ninth- po £ ! _ Diana Wisman, 18, Ontario jun-|send a representative to Sweden round knockout of ships will be held both afternoon jor champion for four years and put was turned down. and evening from Feb. 27 to'now third-ranked in women's sen- challenger {Henry Cooper of England. ] ( She will March 1. The finals on March 2 ior singles, said Tuesday night: will be played in the afternoon.! 'The U.S. government is flying ing a three-man team. land. The be Canada's lone fe- knockout came n 1:45. Bygraves, | male competitor. 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