Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Sep 1957, p. 9

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A Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Starts His 16th Season » 1s, NEW HELMETS WILL PROTECT GORLIES FROM INJURY | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 4 and not my age, I S| summer, A month By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP).-What does bi one of the National Hockey g {Loa ue's. ureatést mi stars of all think about starting his 16th season at the age of 367 "I don't want to think about it," laughed Maurice (Rocket) | Richard, the brilliant, explosive d|right-winger of Montreal Cana- really don't diens. "But if you mean ally Gon feel any different than I did five, "4110 or even 15 years ago in start: ing a new training season.' e Rocket's appearance didn't belie his statement in the least, 4|He had just come off the ice at the training eamp after a tough, one-hour practice game, | FRESHER THAN MOST Hewas perspiring but obvi- ously as fresh and full of vitality as any rookie or veteran on the squad--more so than a lot of em. Richard is a fellow who is al- ways in good physical condition, He plays a lot of Hof durin the efore training camp opens he starts playing tennis and handball regularly, In. variably he shows up at camp only a few pounds over his best hoskey-playing weight of around "There's one difference 1 no- tice each year -- 1 am playing with and against fellows who a lot younger than 1 am. Bul maybe that's what helps to keep me in the game." AFTER 500TH GOAL The inevitable question arose. | When will the Rocket retire? He | didn't hesitate, "When 1 feel I'm not playing well and am not scoring, then In quit." His immediate aim, of course, is the 500th goal of his career. He has scored 403 in regular NHL-season play and 70 in the Stanley Cup playoffs, for a 563 t otal, i "Fm not going to worry about ow soon I'll get No. 500 or how many goals I'll get this season, I'll take them as they come along. Then I'll go after No, 600, including playoffs." St. Marys, Ont., who has taken | feels his new brainchild "will two years to perfect it. He has | fipel Kd Hitter in Sotlies already applied for patent on | hi iap Shots, deflections for hockey goalkeepers, 'soft- | it, and once it's through, in. | and, gi-Sticking around the ball catchers, umpires and la- | tends to call on officials of the | Louch's credit are: moulded crosse players. It Is the latest | NHL, Seen modelling the mask, | ank'e supports and stitchless invention of Delbert Louch of | with Betty Hutchinson, Louch | What looks Mke the latest creation from Mars is actually | a head-protector and face-shield JEWEL LEAGUE The season opened for the Jews one bowler over 200, Doris Evans turn 10 od in a nice 220 score. This is a fine | start | The Rubles took three points from the Diamonds, The Topar ended with two points while the. Pearls took one point, are: Mae Duncan. Rubles: Alice Col | League on Tuasday afternoon, with only Team captains for the 1057.58 season the pace over Bill Barta 301, Walt Mor- 1 ris 280, Keith Smith 284, Jack Guiitinen 202, Aubrey Hircock 263, Harold borne 255 and Harold Brown 250, Next {week lot's see who will be first orash the 700 wircle, and also let us have some who Just missed the 250 got the extra hit to put them 1) there. Don't forget no bowling next . 0 n, due to inventory, but from there | will be every week excepting for Christ | mas and New Year's, through till next Os: lother came when THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, September 20, 1957 § i. --all one run--and losing to Japan Wins Global Sefies FATE mE | Watch For The Beats Canadians In Finals DETROIT (CP) -- Japan won near perfect, He came on in the; That brought in ers, who PLANTER'S PEANUT MAN the global world baseball series|geventh inning, with Ja y { | s pan be- was chased in the ith in favor ie Wednesday aight by Scteat. {hind 10, and retired the first six{of Mike Blewett, 20 - year » old innings. batters, In all he worked five righthander who played for the wi innings, allowed no hits and University of South.in California, TOMORROW ot the ALVI RUG CO. Ld 34 %'meoe Bt. 5, It was the second defeat for Canada, represented by Edmon. struck out six, It was Blewett who gave up the ton Eskimos, during the eight| Righthander Ralph Vold, » na- two walks before Furuta lined a days of play among eight nations]tive of Edmonton, had the game "n#le over second base. at Driggs tadium, home of De-|all but sewed up until the ainth,| After bowing to Japan 3-2 in 13 troit Tigers, Their other defeat, |Until then the only run off him innings Canada proceeded to de- In the opener last Friday, also|was Osawa's seventh - inning|feat Holland 8-2, Hawaii 11-6 and was it the hands of the Japanese |homer, But in the ninth he was|the U.S. 8-0, : eam, knocked out of the box by| Japan drew a bye after heat Osawa's tying hit, ling Canada, Mexico and the U.S, COLD WEATHER AHEAD fained a. berth fn the final by ARRANGE NOW FOR AUTOMATIC WEATHER CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF owning Venezuela 5-1, Japan, Canada and Venezuela had entered the final round with identical 3-1 records and it was Ernie Nevers' three-hit pitching against Veneawela that gave the McLAUGHLIN'S ornia player, drove a sixth. F E F Ek i Inning home run deep int upper right field deck. the / o aa. V, Hh i Osawa doubled home t / 3 | : , that tied the score in the pin | | | SCORELESS 10TH f iskimos their chan aim ce against GREAT COMEBACK In the latter game, Canada ha a 2-1 ninth-inning edge until ua pas followed the lead of captain doyoshi Osawa and relief pitcher Takashi Suzuki to stage came when Ernie Rodriguez walked, took third on Ken Guf- fy's single and scored on short. stop Ed Sada's hit to right, The Ron Farley, a By rou University of Southern | Winnipeg Hockey Club Sues Toronto Leafs WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Win. $12,621 in anticipation and on ac- nipeg Hockey Club has filed suit count of the profits. against Toronto Maple Leafs and| However, the Winnipeg club ontreal Canadiens of the Na-|says it did not make any profits tional Hockey League for $125. during the first two years of the lison, Diamonds; Ruby Jackson, Topaz and Sue Sheridan, Pearls. : \} UU . Junior 'A' Council ' Endorses Pollock 8 OMAWA TEN TIN LEAGUE DIV. B) [auamr SPHERE ORURCH. LEAGUE . SVEryOng iy, . Monday night saw. the bowling teams Ex-Game for Queen | Aches and pains, after only two PNY back in full swing again, We see & lot tend | Borrowdale Heating 14, Baxter 14, Potts of new faces this year, and we exte TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario 12, McCabe 12. Crossley 7, Fittings Id. 3 hearty Welsome he you, and obs you Hockey Association Junior A 4% Lamont 4 Black 2 and Crawford 0. ht re | Women over 200: Marg, Jacklin was council Wednesday night ap- » | spring. That was a short winter, wasn't | Ip wr and with phy. scoreless, But in Furutai base hit to take the Suzuk! fourth time in six the 10th jnaing, both went the 11th, Os shortstop Jitsuo drew walks | one out. Then Masayuki| came through with a prized tro. pitching in relief for games, was Scores rolled this week by the high. high for the night with 256, 204 (460); roved a proposal by Sam Pol. est bowlers -- : High Triples (Flat) -- G. MacKenzie Nell Coakwell, 226; Pearl Cooper, 221, ock of Ottawa for an exhibition |488, D. McCabe 454 and H, Brown 430, High Singles (Flat)--G. MacKenzie 215 (436); Blanche Norton, 221 (407); Myrtle Greer, 212; Helen Moring, 200; Vera Bint, 200; Rita Code, 208, ow" © 10 MONTH BUDGET PLAN NOW AVAILABLE jue to be watched by Queen 000 damages. | ont ] ants ges [agreement and the defendants pr, 0 oh 20a "prinee Philip. 195, R. Dayis 185 and B. Moring 180 | A nyone Wishing to bow! ten pins | Men over 200: Andy Marlowe, Hariy Norton, 262, 201 (463); FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL: . RA | (421); STARS The club, which operates Win. are not entitled to the money nipeg Warriors, charges in its paid, It says it asked for repay- sult that the eastern clubs failed ment of the money but was re. ) ! to |game between his Memorial Cup | George Ford, 246; Ken Neal, 240; Alex Pollock. 217; Stan Gray, 214 (408); Jim Scott, 213; Earl Follest, 213; Ray Bint, LADIES' MAJOR "RB" RECTION 208; Norm Marnien, 204; Gordon She Pollock's plan, presented to a|should phone Doug McCabe at council meeting here, calls for a »915 or Bill Potts at RA 5.0674, for | the full particulars, YESTERDAY'S | | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Team Points -- Western Tire 4, Cee ital and it is believed no official | Bint 0; Whites 4, Hendersons 0: Motor functions have been arranged. [city 4, Nesbitis 0; Burns Shoes 3 Mu e council also approved a 48- |chells 1; Disneys 3, No. 1 Team | Lemon Leaguers -- Marion Dowling ame schedule with TOrontoe, jean McPherson 99; Lucy Hawes arlboros opening in Peterbor-| 0283; Marie Hart 87; Amelia Vincent | % furnish enough players of fused. ! gh finalist Ottawa Canadiens and an | 30 many familiar faces | Milt, 204; Frank Cooper, 203; Eric Hitting--Nellle Fox, Whi they owe the Winnipeg club. at the Ottawa Auditorium Satur. |® x ie Sox: | newcomers, We would like to extend a Zippers 3, Whirlybirds 3, Alley-Cats 2, a tie game with a one-on homer| " Toronto and Montreal for a per-| BOSTON (AP)--Sven (Tumba) |to attend. It will be the first|, High Hooter, ro Me Lintner ' 806; " evening of their visit to the cap- bri ad on continuous loans to Winnipegi{fered a slight fracture of his left inning victory. Keegan won his | ---- Feds Jlogkes jaagus i all-star OHA squad to be played| iad t asks that they repay $12,621 : g uad to be played| Glad to see 0 o Swedish Hockey Star at Sut Pa gain this season and» weicome to ail | JASKIn B00. CCL | colleoten Torn i X. White Sox: suit says the Winnipeg club 1 a [special welcome to Cec Bint, a new ; | y made an agreement in 19556 with | Has Fractured Wrist The royal couple will be invited sponsor Sparrows 1s Nonbers 0, Wasps o Par |p at triggered a four-run 13th in| Lemon League, Five lemons were |7-3 victory over Senators. | : fod of at least two years, under Johansson, considered Sweden's |p gut this week Robert MeDon | Pitching -- Jim McDonald, | » which the NHL clubs would keep |greatest hockey player, has suf- 314 40, Dorothy Melee Ov. Wimur Down Gerry Staley. Bob Keegan, White | 3 15 players of WHL calibre or wrist in his tryout with Boston ol. pn hl 0 ito o-bit. Senator a STORIE PARK LEAGUE -3, 13- ; 104 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA RA 3-348) Another bowling season 1s starting and we would like to welcome the ol Bruins of the National Hockey League. 10th, allowing Senators only two hits in 18 innings starting with i . " » * Hi + 1 ' . . ' . i ' ] Ld ' ] 3 M 8 3 * y * ' 3 1 . . better, The Winnipeg club says that between Sept. 1, 1956 and April #0, 1067 they kept on loan only 10 players and six of them were below WHL calibre, The Winnipeg club says that under the ent was to pay Montreal and Tpronto 50 per eent of aggregate net profits dur. ing the first two years. It pald BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Todays Games And Probable Plichers Detroit at Kansas City (N)-- Bi (19:7) vs Yirbin cago at Clevel ( Donovan (18-5) vs Mossi (10-9 Washington at Baltimore (N)< Clevenger (7-5) vs Johnson (13. X-ray pletures disclosed the | break Thursday and the Swedish | ice star had the wrist placed in a cast, | The 24-year-old centre will re. | main here and continue working out. with the club, which invited him to take a crack at the sport as a professional. By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Chgo 000 020 001 000 4 7 20 0 Washin, 001 020 000 0-310 © PMacher, Howell (8) Derrington [1 )] MeDotald ©) Sale 11) Keegan (12) a attey; Stobbs, Byerly (8) Ramos (9) and Ber. beret, Courtney (9). HRs: Chicago--Fox, Minoso. Only game scheduled, Intern ) Boston at New York (N)- Brewer (16-12) or Nixon (11-12) ve Ford (10-4) Saturday's Games Shicago at Cleveland Detroit at Kansas City (N) Washington at Baltimore (N) urch, Adams (8) and Bucha; Boston at New York . Herbert and Noble. { National League (Buffalo leads best - of - seven Unchanged, no games Thursday. series 20) Today's Games American Association And Probable Pitchers Denver 8 St. Paul 1 Philadelphia at Brooklyn (N)--- Denvor leads best of - seven Cardwell (4-7) vs Erskine (8-2) final 8-1) New York at Pittsburgh (N)-- American League Crone (7-9) vs Kline (8-16) W L Pet. GBL| Milwaukee at Chicago--Spahn New York 2° 837 (19-10) vs Rush (6-15) Chicago J] 507 6 St. Louis at Cincinnati (N)-- Boston 581 15% (Mizell (8-10) vs Gross (6-9) Detroit 7% S17 17% Saturday's Games Baltimore 70 486 22 |New York at Pittsburgh Cleveland 0 486 22 [Philadelphia at Brooklyr Washington Kansas City alo So' Afe Weight Height Reach Chest (Normal) Chest (Expanded) ist Estimated Gross Gate--$116,000 'Sam Snead, Partner vi Beat Oliver, Norman |outfield - catcher Jim Koranda. Estimated Attendance--10,000 minors ough Oct. 24. The first Sunday |06; Agnes McCabe 85; Leta Nelson 85 oubleheader at Maple Leaf Gar-| dens here will be Oct. 27 with| nye HUMORETYS . han UE owling bowlers back and extend a warm and | sincere welcome to the new members his ---- August 20 no-hitter, Ottawa meeting Marlboros and | League got under way on Monday eve. St. Catharines opposing St. Mich. | ning under the capable coaching of Mr. ael's, Rufus Lambert, Mr. Jack Bird, and Pennant Races At A Glance! ter next week By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS much as the old members do, Oxfords: Vinee Craddock, George Arkwright, Joe Parson, Flo Tuson, Jackie Grills, Bil Baxter, Alice Bone- h | am { Mills: Wilma Rorabeck, Ken Marden Oscar Morrison, Les Curran, Madge | Durno, Alice Short, Frank Bright, | Hilisides: Millie Gardner, Art French, Gord Scott, Marge Craddock, Ruby Parson, Jim Barron, Bill Short, 1 Shorty Davies, Doug Lang ley, Llovd Rorabeck, Hattle Curran, Esme Kornylo, Audrey Barron. Colleges; Frank French, Mike Korny- lo, Joyce Porter, Helen Langley, Pearl Grills, Ralph m. Albert Porter, Art Tuson, Eva Arkwright. May French, Olive Morrison, Vie Cosearello, Dolly Bright, You will notles that most teams have seven howlers, 3 know of anyone who would like to bowl please phone Joyce Porter, 5.3077. 1 we get more bowlers we will have eight teams with six bowlers and the present teams will be changed slightly, 1f anyone has been {1eft out please phone the above number. § FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Sherbrooke, Que. --Karl Heinz Guder, 158, Germany, stepped Marcel Plau, 157. Windsor Mills, and hope that you enjoy our league "| High Triple: Bill Hunka 280 (130, 84, 86); Mrs, Mabel Merritt 230 (89, 71, 70); Mrs. Eva Wakely 111 (43, 41, 27); Mrs, Violet Pike 70 (39, 16, 18); Mra, Clara Suddard 61 (28, 17, 16); Mrs, Mary Leach 52 (32, 20); Mrs. Diachenko 8 19, 16), Let's be ready to bow! next Monday night at 7.00 p.m. sharp, If unable to attend, please one your team ehp- tain, Mrs. Violet Pike, Phone 3.9523, PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE Parts Men's eague plunged into ednesday and hing indicates that this will com. pare with all others. The reputation we have had for en asm, rivalry and just plain bedlam is still there, which all makes for real competition, executive welcomes back the old mem. bers and especially the many new bowlers who are in our league for the first time. They are also reminded to be ready to bowl at 7 p.m. sharp and also that we are missing next week due to inventory. Cadillacs were the only team to cop all four points from GMC's. Bulcks, Oldsmoblles, and Chevrolets were vic. tors by 3:1 counts over Vauxhalls, Pon- tiacs and Delcos respectively.' In other match Diesels and Maple Leafs finished with a 2:2 score. No team was blanked_and his jndieates nat the Que teams all be in fighting th no nt A k sisters. The big secret to a muo aA Chile Seki 0, y ped Halt Ticket Sale k isers. The bie secret to 8 mic | MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Milwau- a 1ything else will fall into Pace Brad, 178, i Angeles, 0 kee Braves announced Thursday |*'f.r' [ Revere, Mass, -- y Ryan, night they Were | accepting no | mk ipo uf, rst time out, nobody hit | 751, Yowell, Mass.. knocked out i the 700 mark but Bill Barta came clos: more applications for world ser. est with 679 With n few others near nim. | Ray Temple, 168, Elizabeth, N.J. fes tickets. In the singles Frank Elliott's 304 set Braves started accepting mailed: applications at midnight Tuesday, and so far more than 75,000 requests have been re- Chicago 86 58 506 6 Remaining Games: New Y (8): Away (8)--At Boston (3) Sept, 27, 28, 20. Home (§)~Boston (3) t. 20 (N), 21- 22; Baltimore (2) Sept. 25 (2, twi. night), lcago (10): Away (5) -- At Cleveland (3) Sept. 20 (N) 21, 22; At Kansas City (2), Sept. 23, XM. Home (5)--Detroit (2) Sept. 25 (N), 88; Cleveland (3) Sept, 27, (N) 28, 20. National League Unchanged, no games Thursday. Milwaukee Braves SRE ived. | A total of 12,000 seats were set aside for the same number of | ticket holders. This left only 14, | 000 reserved seats available for sale. | | DISHES and OVENWARE With the purchase of 6 gal or more of gasoline at the "VIGOR LAKEVIEW STATION" VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TEST 9/10¢ 9/10¢ Gal. Gal. TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. 1615 SIMCOE ST. §. AT LAKEVIEW PARK RA 5.2843 OAKVILLE (CP)--Sam Snead | of White Sulphur Springs, W.Va, and Jack Windsor, pro at the Oakville driving range, Thursday defeated Ed (Porky) Oliver of Wilmington, Del., and Moe Nor. man of Kitchener. 3 and 2 in an | exhibition golf match to ralse| money for a local charity. The gallery of more than 1,000 that followed the pros around the par-70, 6,263 . yard Lakeview course saw little in the way of spectacular gol! as the players generously conceded putts and | played to the crowd. | Sncad fired a one-under par 60. | Windsor and Norman 70s and | Oliver 75 BUMS ADD PITCHER | MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Dod, have acquired right. | handed pitcher Larry Sherry) from Los Angeles in a deal for Both have heen playing in the Television and radio -- NBC, with Los Angeles blacked out for radius 150 miles Moore's purse----$90,000 guaran. tee, Anthony's purse--33'%4 per cent after overhead adjustments) Probable odds--Moore favored 2 Fighters' records--Moore, 185 fights, won 158, lost 22, draws §; Anthony, 35. fights, won 30, lost! four, draws one Sievers, 39 Home runs Aparicio, Chi Stolen bases cago, 28 Pitching 16-5, .762 Strikeouts 160 54 872 38% Milwaukee at Chicago Tiger-Cats Want LOS ANGELES (AP)---Tale of championship fight tonight | OTTAWA (CP) Hamilton | 176 175 $17.50 for a football he threw into 42 The Ottawa Big Four club sald 17 17 that Simpson be made to pay for |16'a 18% | to run back a kick out of the end | 13% earn leadership ' Facts And Figures couldn't run the ball out as Ham "1 wasn't thinking of anything @nd figures on the light heavy- want to grind into them with my | Principals -- Champion Archie When shown Gaudaur's letter Site Olympic Auditorium | that ball.' Distance -- 15 rounds or less. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Williams, Boston 403 88 152 Fox, Chicago 578 104 188 Runs batted in--Sievers, Wash. aii Doubles--Minoso, Chicago, 33. |York Rangers Tuesday an. This brought to 10 the number Donovan, Chicago Rangers held their first work lan, who_is ticketed for one of 53 371 88% (St. Louis at Cincinnati : the tape for the Archie Moore. Simpson To Pay Tony Anthony light heavyweight \ ' For 'Free Throw' [jor Anthony Tiger-Cats want Bob Simpson of 5-11% 61 Ottawa Rough Riders to pay|73 14 the Hamilton crowd during a 2% game last weekend 3% } Thursday Hamilton presi (13 1 dent Jake Gaudaur wrote asking |22% the ball. Simpson heaved it into 16% the crowd when he had no chance | 7'% d zone. Tiger-Cats won the game 18-14 to take over the league Simpson sald he was golng to concede the point anyway but . ' . Tonight's Title Go jiton fans, mostlv children, had Abas crowded the touchline LOS ANGELES (AP) -« Facls else. but saving those children Weight championship fight here from being trampled. 1 didn't tonight: cleats so 1 threw the hall in Moore, San Diego, and Tony An- there." the Rider end said thony, New York. Simpson commented: "He'll Time -- 7 pm. PDT (10 pm grow a beard before I pay for EDT) American League ABR R H Pet, Mantle, New Yk 468 119 171 360 Woodling, Cleve 411 72 134 326 Bovd, Baltimore 471 70 140 ! Runs--Mantle, 119 ington, 106 RANGERS SIGN VETERAN Hits Fox, 183 PROVIDENCE (AP) New Triples--McDougald, New York nounced the signing of Dave |Creighton, their veteran centre. ! of players signed to the National Hockey League team out of the season with all but de Wynn, Cleveland, fe REA ( pried h ali ut d National League the New York farm b ; Wachanged, no games Thursday. ent, Subs, res | ATTENTION: Junior Plaza Bowlers BOYS ond GIRLS AGES 8-15 Bowling Commences Saturday, SEPT. 28 at 10 A.M. PLEASE CALL AT THE ALLEYS AND REGISTER NOW ! Oshawa Bowling Lanes et Oshawa Shopping Centre Oshawa Wood Products SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER IDEAL MONTHS TO START Construction It's not too late to start construction , , . to set your foundation . , . and framework done before frost BRING YOUR DREAM HOME DOWN to EARTR Bring your plans and ideas to Oshawa Wood Products for quick, efficient service and MOVE IN to your DREAM HOME by CHRISTMAS USE OUR CONVENIENT LB.C. 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