TEE at arte dite JR ie oii a Be as " ot te WT |'Y' Badminton Club Names Its Officers The following names are the officers elected to serve on the committee of the "'Y" Badmin.on Club for the season 1957-58. We would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank everyone. We will endeavor to do 'our utmost to e this a very exciting season. Anyone wishing to join the club may do so by being at the Sim- coe Hall on any Monday at 9 o'clock or Wednesday at 7 o'clock. President, Jack Dews- bury; vice - president, Donna Davidson; secretary, Anne Chris. tie; treasurer, Lohnes. Games Captains, Bill Potts and Donna Davidson. Social Committee: Carol Brit- ton, Zoe Durrance, Pauline Hil- ler, Donna Smith, Trudy Schmid- ler and Dorothy Whiteside§ "Y™ representative, Ruby Chesher. a | Gh | 4 oh Local Army Cadets 3 . £ HER vi yf « BS Play Title Final ; wma ef Oh WO) IRE SER i ~~ |In Indoor Hockey . Kati : Anny Cadets of Ontario Regi. Liss ------------ : We " % w . |ment held their indoor hockey , Ee 7 : y ; ' '| play-offs last Wednesday. Troop" 2, Hi , # "4 0. 1 with C-S S. M. Bickle, ¢ tain of the team, won the finals a score of 4-3 against C-Lt., McNeill's team as the rum- ner-up. Trophies will be issued to the : 3 5 winning team at the Christmas = Ct ; Wh : % v crn $ Hines which vil be on Wednes- 4 ; ay, ember. GERRY MacDOUGALL BREAKS BLUE BOMBER LEO LEWIS (99) GETS FINE BLOCKI A team from Ajax, sponsored | : a i. i mm : , by Ajax Police Amateur Ath- : oh # ' ~ey. 0. 1 : letic Boys' Club, played an ex- y y ; ¢ ". hibition game with the Army j Cadets which resulted in a 7-0 score for AP.A.A.B.C. HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Jean Beliveau of Montreal Canadiens surged closer to the National Hockey League's scor- ing leadership during the week- end, picking up three goals and two assists. The Montreal centre, leading: the league with 18 assists, now fe only one point behind than hj teammate Henri (Pocket Rocke! Richard. Tre leaders: G A Pi M. Richard, Montreal 11 12 Beliveau, Montreal 11 18 29 Moore, Montreal 9 16 H. Richard, Montreal 14 16 Howe, Detroit 91 Horvath, Boston 1 11 Bathgate, New York . Mackell, Boston REJOINS GIANTS COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP)--Herman Franks, 43, Mon- day rejoined the San Francisco Giants as base coach. Franks coached for five years under Leo Durocher and resigned when | Durocher quit the Giants. 4 i i =, o a TIGERS' LAMPMAN FAILS TO MAKE THIS CATCH HAMILTON'S FINAL TOUCHDOWN, SCORED BY Seventh-Straight Win WEEKEND STARS | [EEE - M By THE CANADIAN PRESS Trouble-FREE For League-Leading A S Mba Es a ie : + » » Motoring Geo. Macko's A's, who are stilljon a screen shot and Baker got| Ty bsnl DISCOVE undefeated this season, Pushed his first of pe might ic give Jean Beliveau, Montreal Cana- : 7 a [their winning streak to seven-in-/Macko's an 8-2 lead. | fe 7 i a-row Sunday night at Bowman- | A's outscored the losers 3-2 in diens veteran who scored three) -- oA a ? a ------ 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, December 3, 1957 |ville Arena, when they downed the final frame, Burgess and Sam | goals and got one assist in a 6-1/ GAINS 385 YARDS, TIGER-CAT PAUL DEKKER RUNS AFTER PASS | |the North Oshawa Merchants 11-4|Shetler each getting one for the yietory over Chicago Saturday | {in Mercantile Hockey League Merchants, while for Macko's,| : | H = Ki Wi T |play. |Olesiuk got his third and Law: 214 Picked Wp ome assist nad) Li Although the scoring was rath- rence and Baker fired one more| . ' List Yvon Durelle aIrison- msmen n 0 er pie it was sil a good apiece for the final 11-4 total. | Rudy Migay of Toronto, who SPORTS MENU 1 S id Pl | - game to watch, being fast 209) MACKO'S A'S -- goal, Cirka; picked up three assists and one with Formula X609 { | hard-fought with close checking defence: Hubble, Piontek,|goal in Toronto's two weekend n econ : ace 'Continue League Leaders and the Inevitable bumps and QOlesiuk, Towns; forwards: Eng. Sine. 7-2 over Chicago and 3-2 HE A COMME By Geo. H Campbell tl WAURE ea] splis: " land, Daao, yas, Duds: over Boston. MOTOR OVERHAUL $298 d d Yvon Durell _| Harrison and Kinsmen contin. Defence, Gaudet, Rorabeck; For-| "Squash" Olesiuk was the big worth, Garrard, s { SPORTS EDITOR ada 'as. second-ranking challen ued to hold the top spot in the wards, Bannon,'Ford, 'Brad: scorer for the lumbermen with 8 Garry, McLellan, Baker and Ro-| Bert Omstead, Montreal left NW ONIY $1.08 ger 2 Beco can DR ae er ow Je op oo feating|1€Y» F. Sutton, E. Bradley, Hill, "hat trick" while Al Lawrenceimamik, OSH. MERCHANTS winger who scored two goals and | . ockey League by deleating| pit pai, McCloskey, Myles. |and Al Baker each accounted for| . ME | got two assists in Montreal's two| WITH COUPON - H ** | weight boxing championship held | nraddock's 6.1 § fi | i tford got half|goal: Wiltshire; defence: S. Shel : Everything From Soup To Nuts Ib 'Archie. Moore. Maddock's 6-1 in the first game jor PERIOD a pair. Lorne Hartford got half Boal: bth rd: McQuaid; Weekend wins. QUICK STARTING | Durelle, 27, of Baie Ste. Anne, ©f the twin-bill at the Bowman- 1, H and K -- Shaw : . |forw: : i i . f Detroit, with t THE GREY CUP game on Saturday grossed a tremendous N.B., was ranked next to Harold|ville Arena on Sunday. |, (Richards, Mersiglh) «41 Ae Wade i £0 in the Hirst inher, Puckolskl, Cole, J. goals In Dewrolt's lth two $390,000, biggest financial take in the history of the event. There's Johnson of Pennsylvania and| Syd Arnold of H and K, who is(2- H and XK -- Arnold period on. g Mie iy |Shetler and Locke. INew York Rangers Saturday. : " ahead of New York's Tony An-|gradually pulling away from the| (unassisted) 12:10 rence, Ev Edwards and Chuck| one more feature gridiron attraction for Canadian football fans, thony. rest of the league in his bid for] PENALTIES -- K. Bradley, [Durno, to give them a big vige the East-West All-Star Shrine Game, this Saturday in Montreal. d i over the Merchants. Officials in charge of this event are working mightily to Juske pe alls, Gauet, Talktm. Hartford got both of his goals sure that both the East and West All-Stars Come up wit ° 0 uva |winger, Morley Richards, who|3, H and K -- Arnold during the second stanza, but A's y strongest possible line-ups and the game should be a good one. - | picked up two goals and one as-|" (unassisted) 3:00 doubled their total in that 20 ; 2 Seems that the spectator who tripped Ray "Bibbles" Bawel as he sist. Richards, who started in the|4 H and K -- Arnold 11:50 |minutes when Olesiuk got his . \ sprinted down the side-line and possibly headed for pay-dirt and Listed No 1 league a little late, is certainly|s H and K -- Richards second; McGarry deflected in a : REMOVES CARBON = ther Tiger-Cat touchdown, has left one of the most lasting showing his ability as he has| (unassisted) 13:40 | pass from Piontek; Towns scored - : another Tige: unassist INCREASE COMPRESSION impressions of the game. Bawel is quoted as saying he didn't four goals and one assist in two PENALTIES -- Gaudet game but were continually out-| (Sutton) manoeuvred by the stalwart goal-'l7. H and KX -- Richards FIGHTS a > 3 y ' : SAVE ON GAS - SAVE ON OiL | MONTREAL (CP)--The Cana- lending of Kunkel in the H and Ki Suvassisied) 3 19:05 3 he. R E M 0 V E S 6 U M ie an 'Boxing Federation, in its lat- . PENALTIES -- None. \ 3 Baseball gets a pr spot in the sports mews today |. ratings of fighters, lists] SHUTOUT FOR SKLARS SECOND GAME By HRS AA _ with the big meetings at' Colorado Springs. The word that the |George Chuvalo of Toronto as the Tony's Refreshments, who beat] TONY'S -- Goal, Wallace; De-|158 Elizabeth, N.J., outpointed major leagues intended to televise a special game as a regular |No, | contender for the Canadian sklar's Furniture 5.0 in the sec- fence, Gurka, Terwillager; For- Revbon Stubbs, 156%, Pittsburgh | Sunday feature, brought immediate protest from the clubs In heavyweight championship va-|ond game, are at this time hold- wards, Reid, West, Sneddon, jo i ' f the minor I pecially the Inter League men. |cated by Earl Walls of Edmon-|ing down second place, being only|Knox, Locke, Smith, Malloy. | New Orleans -- Larry Arm-|| Are you reau, for the Travel Season If not don't worry, let us . . . wah Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick has openly stated that his ton and Toronto. two points behind Harrison and SKLAR'S -- Goal, Topping; De- stead, 138, New Orleans, out- | make your 3 9 lon, keep you posted on con- . sympathies in this issue are all with the International League. The CBF, which released the Kinsmen. fence, Hillock, Joyce; Forwards, pointed Teddy Davis, 139, Hart-|| ditions and rates . . . at no extra cost. The results of the Major League's annual draft session shows [ratings this weekend during its These two teams meet next!J. Brown, Lodge, R. Brown, ford. Conn, 10. DIAL RA 3-9441 " ' - annual convention, lists Toronto's i i i i ic! - , R.L , Some interesting activity with Cleveland's new general man | Siac ; (Sunday aad H and § wil be giv. | Barmoski. Wright, Richards, Sa IR cogs gmt Bo We have e direct Toronto Telephone Line for prompi Airline Reservations Clean Spark Plugs G Geiger, the Rochester |James J. Parker in second place. | f " ley. nae Shu igkut Be wis ro Pe three new | Berk Emery of Sherbrooke, dng o Ve Yining 2 ave as Srawley |Gen Butler, 143% Boston 10. re for this season, Salt Lake City, Spokane and Phoenix. Je Tales 25 he top Sontenderlyy; of two games, Tony's have, 1, Tony's -- Terwillegar | MORE COMPRESSION . And arently the League has made satisfactory financial | i {come up with a win and a tie.| (West) 2:40 INTEREST SAGS eB with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco [Rela by yon Suse % Dale Ste This should be quite a game. la. Tony's -- Smith | LUTON, England (CP)--Luton Owned and Operated by Thomas Meodows and Co., Canado Ltd. PERFORMS MIRACLES Slants, : |Braniford, = should _ get _second| SKar Furniture, who have gone| WER) 0 oo 8 pean Boel ON mas any | 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH. OSHAWA piel RA 3.9441 || ON EVERY MAKE OF scoreless 0 | -- 3 hi . : NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE, meeting in Philly yesterday, grack at the crown, savs thei.) have lost the last five, will Knox. "It looks like desperanto." CAR, TRUCK, TRACTOR granted the NFL Players' Association a series of nefits and "°° be out to give Maddock's a soun apparently the move by the 12 club owners stalled the threatened ner Ontario fighters Usted suncing in the second game next|s. Sys -- West A | INSU RED vsui Va iati y i Sete | eid) 150 | $4,200,000 lawsuit the players; association was getting ready to Jimmy Hurley, Brantford, No. week. FIRST GAME ls, Tony's -- West 1.18] : TO GIVE SATISFACTION launch. They also held their player draft yesterday in Philadelphia ; o,ntender for the flyweight title| pra pRIGONKINGMEN -- Goal.| PENALTIES Gurka, Wright, and now that the profession#l football teams have shown, by their held by Lloyd Gordon, Saint 4 i Terwill be ° -- Ary, actions, that they are prepared to "play ball" with their players' john, N.B.; i a Rv/3RD PERIOD ge 3 : 3 & & ' é YOu RISK NOTHING association, the prospects for the National Hockey League Play-| Arthur King, Toronto, No. 2 " 'hose, Shaw. il-'5. Tony's -- West i @ ; ers' Association would appear somewhat brighter. vonteiier for the welter crown; aioe: Sw, Tal is (Rely e 12:53 3 Ri 4 ; 5 ] MONEY-BACK sale Kerwin, Ottawa, No. 1, nf SK 8: ielder: | { 8} : ; ? Two Oshawa rinks continued play in the second round of | contender for Richie (Kid) How. MADDOCK'S -- Goal, Fielder;| PENALTIES -- None : : ; : ; 4 GUARANTEE the Hamilton Thistle Curling Club's annual bonspiel yesterday. | ard's lightweight title. . A ¢ i ; a : § B® \\ Dr. Jack Brock's foursome defeated D. W. McMillan of Niagara =" IN S 4 ; E BE | i SRB BE eo . Falls in the first round of the Spectator Trophy play but - H 4 : ¢ | S-. i 4 bowed to H. A. Haight of the home club in the second round. International Loop : 5 gm DISCOUNT COUPON Don Holden's Oshawa rink won over H. G. Snook of Mount ; N SS Monday's Results . | S1000OFF ..... Forest in their opening game but we have no report on their May Go To Courts By THE CANADIAN PRE | Hamilton on AE 4 . PRESENT THIS COUPON second round assignment. Oshawa Kinsmen Club is host here T H TV Ri ht ' pulibition, {OHA Tonight's Games READY FOR THE COLD ] WHERE "POWER-PAC"' tomorrow when 16 rinks, most of them out-of-town entries, will 0 riave 1gnts Montrea) NHL) 6 Ottawa [Ottawa at St: Catharines | WINTER NOW 15-5010" AND: FECEIVE THE ticipate in' the K unior A) 1 | Barrie at Guelph ariel COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Western League Re me FIX-UP THAT RECREATION ROOM $2.98 s iv g : sas (AP)--International keague di- oni {11 BRIGHT BITS: --Frank Sullivan, Boston Red Sox pitcher, was : k | n ton 6 Winnipeg 3 MAY FIGHT IN UK. | MIRACLE MOTOR caught in a sudden squall while cruising off the coast of Florida Fevivrs Sunday gin look Seton Edmon oi NEW YORK (AP)--Floyd Pat- OR THE SPARE ROOM TO-DAY OVERHAUL "POWER- yesterday, their boat was damaged and the motor and radio both 7 Wel She TELS OF The LTRS borough 4 [terson's manager said Monday BERRY GARAGE DOORS PAC" FOR ONLY "conked out" but he and his cf panion were able to 'wide out" ported plan for a Sunday major. Saskatchewan Junior {night there is "distinct possibil-| | HEY'RE NEW! NEW! NEW! e Now . MILTON IBS g Ss 6-4 . tot > bs - Das itv"? 9 wel | . + . + sdd=TeT:18 1 the storm. . . . HAMILTON CUBS beat Peterborough Juniors 6-4 league television game of the Flin Flon 3 Saskatoon 0 |ity the w orld heavyweight | Le ; « ON $ 98 in the Liftlock City last night to take over second place in the wepk | fr A | champion may defend his title in CHA Junior "A" standing. . . . BOB MARTIN, the jockey who was = Infernational directors adopted! ona Juuoe F A Pis |England. Manager Cus d'Amato | Lid 3 suspended for 12 years by the Maryland Racing Commission on a resolution that "in the event, ' 2 22 declined to name an opponent or vi iday, on charges of touting, has been suspended for life from such a TV game of the week is Marlboros 9 [0] o | time. AT BETTER SERVICE the dock d ; : eiHamiton 8 STATIONS EVERYWHERE A R " 54 43 20] « N ask H ; A. , . . . OSHAWA"S OME layers sta oir presented, the sside p | 1 i . : I prefer that you as arry the Jockey 5 Sud. IR Mua er art Abs " ed: ue missient oi ihe St. Cath 8 : 4 42 18 Levene, the British boxing pro- HEATING I | Eparatios "games ! y {ete 53 69 17 moter," d'Amato said. The.man- If your dealer cannot supply 8 ibiti 8 s here at fhe Children's Arena on Thurs- authorized to exnend the neces. 3 Ea J Ld 1 couple of exhibition games :; ary fund ai Barrie 5 5 51 10 goer. who is feuding with the In- ' il I! : ainst Marlboro Midget and Juvenile teams ary funds to retain legal coun- Z 30 39 9 JEBEL. : a - g you mail coupon to day night, agains al el and to commence and main- St: Michs § 30 3 ternational Boxing Club, has RA 5 4961 INSULATION LEE INDUSTRIES \ 1 -- although he at first had that intention-- games Because he reatized the fan was inoxicated. Apparently, the name Contender |i: pers aye seme Eadie s -- sie | LAST NIGHT'S SAVE ON COSTLY REPAIRS 14:35 | of the culprit is net unknown and so it will be recalled for a long while. Since he.d¢" not being positively identified, the CRU is powerless to take any legal action. WHITBY DUNLOPS are fast rounding into top form, as' their fine jo. #16 0 C0 litigation is neces. XOttawa 12 8 stated that Patterson would not play in this last week-end road trip proved. Meanwhile, the ary (a determine FE Guelph 1 3 54 4 fight for the IBC or any fighters : gan 2687 EGUNION W.~ TORONTO Moscow Selects have also shown some great improvement in the the rights of the Jpterationol, xOttawa games count for op- connected in any way with the 1 wR e/. [League mat?" | |1BC pagh week, ponents only. I 4