Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Nov 1957, p. 10

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READY FOR F.NALS Oshawa Polonia Seeks Two Soccer Trophies : Park apd Oshawa Polonia has an held at Almandrn ab. Fans ihe 4 Bobby Bauer Joins Dunnies As Advisor WHITBY (CP) -- Whithy Dun. lops, Canada's representatives at|lent opportunity to esplure two the world hockey championships trophies over weekend in On wa in 1056, have added Bobby Bauer gale County Soccer Association oh us an advisor on Eufopean-style|" urday after: hockey, general mansger-coach pes i Sladen Satan will play Wren Blair announced Thursday.|the second game of te twogame, geries wi i Local Curlers Elect Their New Directors Oshawa Curling Club became Ed. G. Storie Ist vice-presidentOshawa Club showing highlights The Oshawa Curling Ciub, ldstiand W, ¥. "Bob" Mercer 2nd|of recent years, night hay I] orgs mou & Yice president Ri A Jobs. uage The curlers are eagerly await: members was on or ng 0 positions re-organizational meeting, wmch|both secretary and treasurer, The|ing the start of their season and saw the curlers close out the|directors also passed a bylaw, (their enthusiasm was increased| books | dent of Osh last night when they saw the tre- of Oshawa Curling Club the pr and unanimously endorse the|Curlers Ltd. (J, L. Beaton) as provement which has formation of The Oshawa Curling an ex-officio member of thelbpen made in two Important Club as an incorporated organ. board, areas of the club quarters, in the ization, without shares, Hems of business included the playing area and in the locker| Bauer coached Kitchener-Wat.|total-goal acceptance of 11 applications for 5, A new lighting system, erloo Dutchmen for three seasons| United and Polonia will curling membership and also two Under the constitution and by- room: laws of the new charter, t with increased candle - power to-land guided Dutchies to" second|six-gonl lead into the i J ol i ns we Ve AN Wy ba? ut £3 NIAGARA DISTRICT HUNTERS GET THEIR PHEASANTS Proof that' conservation re- | been reported for many years insula, where the ex sults in more game for hunters | in Ontario, This group of pheas- 18 In the reports of more deer, | ant hunters show the results of moose and pheasants than has | a day's shoot in the Niagara SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR tends for two weeks, Left to right: Don Clyde, Glen Rowe Jim Johnston, Ken Brown a Fred Robson, Great Lakes League Folds, I-C Stronger LONDON, Ont, (CP) ~ Initial steps toward possibly the strong- est senior baseball league the "Everything From Soup To Nuts" |Western Ontario area has been BOBBY BAUER former member of Boston's famous Kraut line and in recent years, coach of the Kitchener-Waterloo Duteh- Tureen Woon BTS en men, is joining the Whitby Dunmlops next week, in an advisory |nouncement hy Frank Colman, capacity, Bauer's job will be to instruct the "Dunnies" In owner-manager of London Ma. European-style hockey, the fast-and-polite, non-bumping style jors that the Great Lakes League necessary for avoiding penalties under the strict European rules had dissolved after one year of adopted for Olympic and world tournament play, Bauer coached operation, the. Dutclimen last year. The robust type of checking permitted| Colman sald in an interview under Canadian hockey rules is consilered hazardous for world that his club would seek re-entry tournament play, although we recall that the Penticton V's weren't ilo fhe Interooliniy Association exactly playing patsy when they defeated Russia the year pre. GOnior A bAsehss sation In 10H B viously, And if memory serves correctly, we seem to remember gp. .cco.q "oe" Sher members of that the "'Dunnies" were a very effective team last season when ip "co oof vores League, would short-handed and were. never more dangerous than when they likely follow suit. ppeared to be hemmed in their own territory. He said "The results expected The National Hockey League action last night gave the Jig By do Pl boys something to talk about. They were beginning to speak tetialize be pected and the op. "| " |! erators fel at as a resu | kat the Sortie Harts n it ot A Lean" ut ior. Jovigig was only in the best interests of 'Montreal last night and | Whipped the Habitania 33 with thres he gate and fans that ail at. . in the seco young rs ly Harr! ol 3 ne avy Aku Richard had scored |!th the Intercounty In an at. "his 10th goal of the season in the first frame. This Is just an- [solid footing," other instance of a pet theory we have that when two teams y each other on successive nights, the, team that has the From Galt Thursday night where the Intercounty Baseball game at home, gels a good night's rest, travels only half Association executive met in the the distance and so Is often In better shape for the second final meeting of the year, came| 'game than their opponents, N.Y, Rangers also continued their (the report that considerable dis-| iscorching pace with a 3-0 triumph right on Boston ice, The [cussion had taken place over the) Bruins got off to a flying start but they're Supping daaiy 1 now, | uovements of Hid Somes Shuat Rangers are perched in second place, three points behind |. i0n on way released: Canadiens, : | "Regarding communications re- . CHUCK SCHERZA, the likeable left-winger with a blazing ceived from senior operators in turn of speed and scorching shot, who came from Western Canada | Hamilton, Braitiord and London, to play with the Oshawa Generals, back In the early 40's, will SYACOHURE A AC ter Al lose the sight of his left eye. He suffered a serious internal| con. jength and it was felt that injury when he crashed Into a goal-post while playing for N.Y. entries from these three centres Rangers, His pro hockey career included a stint with Boston and along with the teams from the aJong term with Providence Reds. He joined North Bay Trappers | 1957 Senior A series, would make | Tapt season and was a potent force in that team's showing, He was |a well-balanced and well-rounded | struck in the eye by a stick, in a game at Kitchener last Saturday series in 1958. Representatives of | night and was flown from North Bay to Boston, when a specialist|the three clubs mentioned will| the injury and found it impossible to operate success-| fully to heal the displaced "lens". Chuck is now at his home in | to resolve the situation." club's business and activities will be carried on hy a board of 11 directors, duly elected at the sn- nual meeting by the general membership, at which all curling members in good standing have the right to vote. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Last night's méeting wus the culmination of the nge-over commenced at the conclusion of last season, Since that time, 11 Semporary directors met ically to draft the constitution and bylaws, under the ession- al guidance of Gil L. Mur- doch, ¥ollowing procedure, these social memberships, OPEN SEASON WEDNESDAY evening's cludin riod-|ing © and also pictures taken at the President Campbell informed the meeting that the club's 1957- 58 season would officially open on Wednesday, Nov. 6, when the ogram, under the chairmansh 2 of immed, past: rmy" eta with a shiny white paint b Sompletoly sides and each end, has produced| one of the brightest-lighted curl: ing rinks in existence New lockers, with all lockers freshly painted and re-numbered, together with nw seating ar esident Arms: ng is include two draws of curling, showing of . motion pictures in- the 1957 Canadian eurl| mplonships at Kingston last March, instructional flims rang ts in tl » place in the 1956 world and Olym- around rink, both|pic championships, how to switch from the brulsi hore fast-a in an exhibition, six-go in with the final score the - Enstetn Ontario winner of {i Memoria Champions and the I Tro oni Era His job of advising Whitby on Norman, ov i Canadian game to the ny baband ite Euro af style be- after. tomorrow's ) J, ussian team Nov. 27 tres the! "oo chawa Polonia had little dif in Toronto lounge, tiled floors and a redec- orating throughout the entire downstairs section, constitutes major improvement in the club's facilities and mem- bers' comfort, 11 directors tendered their resig nation at the start of last night's official meeting, with the major- iy being returned to the board when LAST NIGHT STARS members held thelr election, Directors elected for a term of| three years were A, W. Arm:| strong, G, H, Campbell, E, «, Storie and W, ¥, Mercert; elect ed for a two-year term were ¥, N. MeCallum, ¥. D, Garrard, John W. Judge and Dr, J, Brock; elected for one year were W, B, White, L. M. Souch and Jos, Walsh, | At the meeting of the board of directors which followed, Geo, H, {Campbell was elected president, " By THE CANADIAN PRESS Goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley who got his second shutout of the season for New York as Rangers heat Boston Bruins 3-0. George (Red) Sullivan, Ranger captain, who scored two of the three goals, Goalie Ed Chadwick, whose standout net play helped Toronto Maple Leafs to a 31 wih over Montreal Canadiens, Spots 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, November 1, 1957 Al Bal ding Leads Bob Barlow Leads Senior Scoring Race SUDBURY (CP)--Bob Barlow of North Bay Trappers is setting the individual scoring pace in the Ontario Hockey Association Northern OHA Benior series with four goals and eight assists for 12 points, Tied for second with 11 points aplece are Windsor Bulldogs' rank Bathgate and two more Trappers, Chester Konetrny. and Mery Gribbons, Bathgate is the leading goal getter with eight, Sudbury Wolves' Joe Malo and Joe Zorica, John Balley of Soo Greyhounds and Ken Laufman of Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen all have 10 points, Rounding out the top 10 scorers are North Bay's Johnny Bobenic and Sudbury's| Jim Logan with eight points! each, | Kitchener's Boat Hurley leads among goaltenders with 15 goals | against him in seven games for a 2.14 goals-against-average, Sud. bury's Johnny Albani has a 3.00 average with 21 goals in seven t I | San Diego Tourney SAN DIEGO (AP) ~~ The San Diego Open golf tournament goes into its third round today with Toronto's Al Balding holding a two-stroke lead with a 13-under- par score of 131 for 36 holes, Hig closest rivals were Fred| Hawkins, El Arnold Palmer, each with 133, Balding used his own woods and putter but a set of borrowed irons in touring the 6,800-yard Mission Valley Country Club course Thursday In an eight. under-par 04, His first round was 67, Par is 36-36-72, Latrobe, Pa.,| | He used the borrowed irons be-|p be invited to meet with ICBA cause his own were loft with an {he seventh green for a deuce {representatives at an early date alr force friend in Tokyo when and on the second nine birdied Nos, 10, 11 and 12, he returned a few days ago from Pawtucket but hopes to return to the Trappers in a couple of weeks, His many Oshawa friends extend sincere sympathy and best wishes for his future, Toronto sports folk are downright serious mow about turn. ing the CNE Grandstand into 8 mammoth sporis stadium, They figure i will take about a million dollars te re-model and double the seating capacity, If the plan is approved. Toronto will have a stadium adequate for Grey Cup games, Olympic Games, major league baseball, ete, One thing is certain--they need such an outdoor sports arena, mot only to accommodate the rapidly increasing population of Toronto and area but alse to successfully finance the rising costs of professional sport operations, > Lo ih Ws Reich, vigtime Yaukse outfielder st season a coach w .Y, Glants, has igned as A conch by Detrot Tigers. . . . ROGER BANISTER hay boen needed. for events such as the made a member of the Royal College of Physicians, . , . MOSCOW | DYNAMOS hockey team will arrive In Canada on Tuesday, Nov, | sh Empire bach Olympic _games. 19, with their first game on Friday of that week, against the . "a Commissioner May May Convert CNE Grandstand Sports Stadium TORONTO (CP) -- A $1,000,000 plan to turn 'the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition grandstand into a sports stadium capable of han- dling the largest sports events was put before Toronto park committee Thursday, | Controller William Cornish sald a new stand adding 20,000 seats ito the present 22,500 would be Allan Cup champion Whitby D at Maple Leaf Gardens, . , . BY THE WAY, local hockey fans who want a look at the Allan Cup, also the Robertson Trophy and W, A, Hewitt Trophy, can . see all three in the window of Joe Bolahood's "Sportshaven" on Move Ball Office King Street East, , . . EDDIE YAWITZ, manager of Virg!l Akins, | NEW YORK ( 1 who put out Tony DeMarco in the 14th round Tuesday night in| Nin YORK (AR) -- Baseball Boston, charges that referee Jim McCarron helped Tony to his|yefice staff may eventually fol- feet In the 10th round---after a "slow count" that reached nine, . . .llow the westward-ho trend and AL BALDING, Canadian pro, was eight-under-par in the San Diego|move out of New York--probably Open yesterday, to lead the entire fleld at the half-way mark by|te Chicago, two strokes, , , . MISS SUPERTEST hit 180 mph for a new world] Frick sald the situation has record, at Picton yesterday and will try for an official mark, with been discussed informally but in. the judges looking on, today, . , . HARTNEY set a new track sisted no definite action had been record for the mile and a sixteenth at New Wo.dbine yesterday. |taken and nobody had suggested , + + BOB BARLOW, who score two goals last night whe, North that his office move, Bay whipped K-W Dutchmen 9-1, is currently leading the OHA.| 'But the possibility of moving | NOHA point scoring race with an even dozen. . . . GREAT LAKES (0 a two-club city, if there is one Baseball League has collapsed after only a one-year operation, In| ft at that time, is something we | view of how it went, this is not surprising but it now means that {ha have to face sometime. wt the Inter-County will be once again a large, solid unit embracing! ciop," pr A | t t "hi all the major baseball communities in Western Ontario, Ship Sty Wn the: majors Chi | never did announce the actual fines, Martin were fined $1,000 and Johnny Kucks $500 for Yankees Refund Paso, Tex., and|Charles lo {a i o round 1 ever played," said, the Canada Cup international matches In Japan, TIED AT 135 Next in order, all with 138s, were Billy Casper, San Diego; Doug Ford, Mahopac, N.Y.; Don Whitt, Alameda, Callf,, and Sitford, Philadelphia, Balding's 64 was one stroke ver the competitive record for the course. His 30-foot putt for birdie and a 63 stopped three Inches short of the cup on the ast hole, The 33-year-old pro bagged four irdies on the front nine but three-putted No, 9 for one over ar, He sank a B50-foot putt on best competitive alding "It was the games. The penalty leader is 800 Grey- hounds' John Bailey with 23 min utes. The statistics include games up to Wednesday night, North Bay Trappers Swamp Dutchies NORTH BAY (CP) ~ North Bay Tappecy pushed their first place lead In the Ontario Hockey | Association-Northern OHA senior {series to three points with a #1 {victory over Kitchener - Waterloo | Dutchmen Thursday night, It was Trappers' best display | of the young season, with cap. tain Stan Maxwell, Bobby Bar. low and Johnny Bobenic each | pleking up two goals, Ches .f eceny, Gary Edwards and George Gosselin added the others, Ken Laufman scored Dutch. men's goal in the third period, Night Club Fines NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Yankees Thursday were reported to have refunded the fines to five of the six players who were involved in the Copa. cabana night club Incident in May. Dan Daniel, writing in the New York World-Telegram and Sun, sald the Yankees were taking this action because Dan Topping, rlub president, was satisfied with their conduct for the rest of the season, The Yankees refused to eon- Neb,, § (non-title), lace (Bud) nat, 10, Soares, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT'S u THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ancouver, B.C.--Archie Moor 103, San Diego, Calif, d MARTIN TO BUFFALO CHICAGO (AP) Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League Wednesday as signed defenceman Frank Martin 24, to their Buffalo farm club in the American Hockey League, Bobby Mitchell, 19, Omaha, San Francisco--Bobby Scanlon, 188, San Francisco, stopped Wal Smith, 139, Cinein. Revere, Mass. --Pat McCarthy, ject to diate recall, General manager Tommy Ivan of the Hawks sald the club has I. 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