Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Nov 1957, p. 8

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mate Mackell, who has scored 7|FOR THE ALOUETTES Roundency Wins| HOCKEY'S BIG 7 [ive sous asa susiea on 0 others. They had been tied with Wells, Elsby Seen gyam Ehatam mum 0 ' Y On Wet Track [metho onsen dois | ©" GATS nip Chicago Black Hawks 5-2 H. Richard, Montreal 12 11 23 TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs, Bil|to break a four-wav tie for sixth|M. Richard, Montreal 11 12 - Chris' Roundency won the fea.|Place in the National Hockey Moore, Montreal 712 ou tured Valedictorian Purse for her|League scoring race. Beliveau, Montreal 71 Kitchener owner before a crowd| Horvath's assist, added to his Bathgate, New York 5 11 9 5 of 3,481 on a sloppy track at New (nine goals and five assists, gave Horvath, Boston 6 1 him 15 points, tied with club-/Mackell, Boston 10 MONTREAL (CP) -- Halfback| CONDITION COUNTED Montreal in the regular season. Woodbine Thursday. {Joel Wells and tackle Ted Elsby| Meanwhile, Montreal coach CAUGHT OFF BALANCE | Roundency recording her sixth |are doubtful starters for Mont- Doug (Peahead) Walker said the| The second game of the series| V0 iid ihe furrent , at real Alouettes in the opener of physical condition of his players will be played in Hamilton Sat- 1 X me oe A ngs Ry chance, a two-game, total-point series/was the deciding factor in the yrday, Nov. 23. Nor a LoORE: w bo Teplaced |against Hamilton Tiger-Cats for win over Ottawa. In the Ottawa game, Walker|in the fifth race. Leid * he the Big Four Football Union| He said the game was the first said Montreal's stress on ground victim of a shaking up in a minor championship here Saturday. in three weeks or more in whichiplay, rather than passing, had|accident on Battenkill, kept the Wells, an import, bruised his all Montreal players who had caught Riders off balance. He/|foremost position from barrier to ribs severely when Montreal been sidelined or handicapped by said the ground offence' was|wire in beating Henry B downed Ottawa Rough Riders the flu appeared to have shaken Ottawa since Montreal quarter-|which just got up to beat Ton 24-15 in a sudden-death semi-final the illness. |back Sam Etcheverry is gener- Tourn. at Ottawa Wednesday night. Walker put his club through a ally known as a passer. Leid and his mount in the fifth, Elsby, a Canadian, has a per- light drill Thursday and the play-| wo... singled out three pla Battenkill, which also is owned sonal problem, His father died ers decided to work out again... po thought had played pay by Mrs, Chris, hit the outside [Thursday in Galt after an illness today in preparation for the ioularl i fence entering the home stretch. of nearly a year and funeral game against Hamilton, whieh ay IAs Fal rie fe rape [i A Saker in services will be held Saturday. |won three of five games against Nichol and tackle Norm Hudson. day, MACHEN WINS BY TKO VICTORY | oe = 4 "rs o oki eo" Back Tommy "Hurricane" Jack- | scheduled 12-round heavyweight | Aga oR round. Machen, m ' son, right, winner from a hard | bout at the Cow Palace in San i i x F |] right rn by Eddie Machen | Francisco Thursday night. Ma- | Cal, racked up his 24th straight | » [J ey Es) ows, in the 10th round of their ' chen won by a TKO when the | victory. | 1t ami ton on oe They look just lik HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS Customs To HAMILTON (CP)--Cookie Gil- Gilchrist will fill Curecillo"s defen- b ey 00 jus e Ld |christ, the wayward fullback, Te five spot, aud Te och Winks | i tony o e sw w e offense wr cog ross tae (DO earn 3) ds | ALL-STAR |Chatham at Sudbury - ursday night, a few hours be- | left for Montreal WILL HAVE OPTION | eam, fore the team left for Montrea Tiere we'll De als to make | NHL WLT F A Pls OHA Junior A I Leis Wig F FY 1 L ; : their Big Four 0 Montreal 60 29 22 a fo prepare Jor with u. use of his (Curcillo's) passing Complete Line-Up of New York 3 39 34 19/St. Cath 031 24 Three more games in the Civil| Football Union final with Alo | b and running ability on option Chicago 6 3 31 35 15 Marlboros 21 9/Service Hockey League were ettes Saturday. -- - Boston 4. 43 14|Pete : 24 36 8|played at the Port Perry Arenal Though both coach Jim SWeers. He should make a good y Toronto 38 10 Hamilton . 26 22 7|Tuesday night. The Customs of- mp imble and club president Jake pair with iquarterback Fernie) { i STAR - STUDDED VALUES Detroit a Rare 10 Bartle is YZ g 2 ¢ flog team defeated the Dost Gaudaur had insisted Gilchrist| ZAMS reo was Ti-Lats') k Chicago 2 Boston 5 xOttawa 2 9 dl ire a ne firemen 43. alas permitted to leave Sambi Tiger-Cats are reported in good Saturday's Games {Guelph ! 19 3/pon' Robinson's bea The Daily|Luesday to attend a funeral in... ial condition after a week's) New York at Montreal xOttawa games count for op- Times, 2-0 ] |Philadelphia, rumors he. had core" mpey played Jast- Satur- Boston at Toronto ponents only | In the opening game the unde.|Proken with the club were not 45," gefeating Ottata Rough Petroit at Chicago Thursday's Results feated Post Office team received scotched until his return. Riders 13-12 in the last regular Sunday's Gamer Marlboros 2 Hamilton 7 its first setback from the Cus. Trimble, however, reiterated schedule game to clinch first Toronto at Boston St. Catharines 6 Peterborough 2/toms office. Fry scored one and his decision to shift the giant piace. | Montreal at New York Tonight's Games {Carrie two goals for the win. Negro from fullback to a defen-|" Montreal defeated the second- Chicago at Detroit [St. Michael's at Guelph [ners sive position, replacing him on'place Rough Riders 24-15 Wed-| OHA-NOHA Senior A {Hamilton at Barrie | "Jack Burger, in the net for the the attack with 215-pound Tony pesday night in a sudden-death Sault Wi1T F pis Quebec League ~~ llosers, was applauded for several Curcillo. semi-final for the right to meet| I I) Kitchener : 39 37 16 Shawinigan Falls 4 Chicoutimi 5 spectacular saves. He was pri-| Gilchrist has carried the ball Hamilton in the two-game, total- Ww t MAGNE-TRACTION North Bay 6 s9 12 Trois-Rivieres 1 Quebec 4 marily responsible for keeping 204 times this season but Trimble points final. The winner will meet 3 Western League the score to 34. has expressed dissatisfac-/the Western Interprovincial Foot- Chatham 5 § 9 10 . . y b Windsor [ 3 8 Edmonton 3 Saskatoon-St. Paul 5 In the second game the Osh- tion with his recent work. Queen's/ball Union champion for the E [3 le detail Sudbury 8 3 3 7 Porcupine Mines awa Dairy downed the Firemen University grad Jim Hughes and Grey Cup. i sco Whith ' 14 1 Abitibi 1 South Porcupine 2 |{4-3. The Firemen failed in their| x A 4 [attempt to gain their first win of diesel horms xWhitby games count for op- Eastern League Thursday's Result Ontario Senior B Pipher with two, Reeson and knuckle couplen Johnstown 4 Charlotte 2 " the season Chatham 3 Sault Ste. Marie § ISarnia 2 Wallaceburg 4 Jeffery scored for the winning . y | pre ---------- r------------------------ Jeary olga (two) and Higgins , : ons a . : i he Tn ame of the eve DONT WAIT UNTIL Tiger-Cubs Win The Daily Times with two mark- | THE LAST MINUTE SKIL SAW MODEL NO. 536 69.95 Cr a) | SKIL SAW 35.05 From Marlboros [ley was the star for Robinson's Complete Service and Repairs MODEL NO. 549 . Game (he only two goals Of thE' o 31g DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Frdey, November 15, 1957 | For All Makes of Trains Teriffic 62" Saw Bast V4" Drill Made By THE CANADIAN PRESS |boros a further hammering in the ~ The most powerful drill mode 1 ER ------------ ponents only Bu y for the money! Compare 2.5 Low - ranking Hamilton Tiger second, scoring twice, to take a " . decision should be reached to- Use Ou L A W Pp F st v _!7-1 lead \ H ' day. I a n" a lan or Chr mas A sparklin w 614" saw mi i Cubs set the Ontario Yockey As oa agueneens Claim Richard S $ a e London protest is against y y | a gn reroll price, bi ii Reig Pg Sg ote sociation Junior A series buzzing Brian Smith, Lloyd Haddon, Ed Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen"s packed, ator delivin mers ther allt: Helical nl rsepower! Exclusive m alli Helical gears. Thursday night with a four-goals- Cooke, Garry Luyben and Pat in-five-minutes burst to defeat Baker were the other Hamilton To Falls Guard At Fault use of import tackle Roger Sei second-place Toronto Marlboros Scorers. Bill Kennedy and Bob p {sal in the first game of the best- "Vari-Torque"' slip clutch Strong geared clutch holds bit 7-2. McMaster replied for Marlboros aa : TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe of-three ORFU senior final, won guards against motor burnout, tightly, accurately, Oversize Gerry Sullivan, with a pair St. Catharines' win gave them By THE CANADIAN PRESS and Mail says Montreal Canayby Dutchmen 14-8 : excessive gear wear, Makes self-adjusti bi he Co / spearnoaded Cubs attack and three-point lead at the top of The high - flying Chicoutimi|y ey Maurice Richard suffered London contends Seisal, who every cut required--even 2' just ing: brushey, 'L.em- tac the standings, leaving Ted Ken- Sagueneens survived a late drive _|was playing for the first time 9 BOND ST. W. lumber at 45 degrees bevel, Pct. All-aluminum body helped push the Hamilton squad i bigge i h " by Shawinigan Falls Cataracts in/@ cut Achilles tendon in a Na- this . A RA 5.9741 nedy's squad in third place. y gan Fal ataracts in| it season, should have quali Lightweight, Compact, waighs only 34 Ibs. into fourth place in the stand. ""g% Soret aratt Ravlich and @ Quebec Hockey League game|tional Hockey! League game here|fied for the playoffs by perform- ings. Rino Robazza were Teepees' | Thursday night to defeat Catar- Wednesday because his tendoniing in a league game. Three goals by John McKenzie other scorers. Pat Casey and acts 5-4 and strengthen their hold guard was not properly taped in aved the way as St. Catharines Dave Besse scored for Peterbor- on first place place. AAD --_--_" 'eepees downed Peterborough ough. Another game saw Quebec. The Globe says that contrary I f f Petes 6-2. Tonight's schedule has St. Aces down the tail - end Trois- to other reports, the skate which Cubs scoring burst came in the Michael's at Guelph and Hamil- Rivieres Lions 4-1 to advance cyt the Rocket's tendon and al-| {first period. They gave Marl- ton at Barrie into a tie for second place with! most ended his hockey career did o A - a {Shawinigan Falls. Aces and the pot slice through his boot, but Cataracts have 15 points each, slipped between the guard and Hank Aaron MVP or ir -- lim i 1» TR A= From the experience - 1lisi vith Mare / . ai ig Opportunity For |gaimouth collision with Mar : be) a. Of half a century Reaume, a Toronto Maple Leaf ¢] & The Man Second | Young Scrapper |" w BSA 4 Rp come the greatest cars NEW YORK (AP) -- This Is ,, - . . NEW YORK (AP) -- Hank| Aaron's teammate, second "opportunity night" for young on on rotest . A \ A y n Hillman history! Aston, Who Sammed, #4 Some baseman Red Schoendienst and Neal Rivets br Jar Vegas, Ney, : . runs rne y p y The unranked middleweight gets . 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