Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Dec 1957, p. 16

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+ SPORTS IN BRIEFS 4 RINK BREAKS UP | TORONTO (CP)--The Camp- {bell brothers curling rink will be |broken up--for this year at least. -Don has been instructor at To- ronto's Royal Canadian Club for two months now and will stay with them for the season. Glen and Gordon are expected to re- turn to Avonlea, Sask., after the four finish competing at the Royal club. Garnet will instruct at Sudbury next week and Niagara Falls, Ont, the week after. He has a good chance of staying in the east with a position similar to Don's. LEAFS GET SCULL TORONTO (CP) Toronto Montreal Royals of the Interna- tional Baseball League, said Mon- day that his offer to buy the franchise has been refused by the parent Los Angeles Dodgers. . Bouchard said that E, J. (Buz- zie) Bavasi, Dodgers vice-presi- dent, told him president Walter O'Malley wasn't interested in selling the Montreal franchise this year unless an offer was so {high it couldn't be refused. BLANK CAMBRIDGE LONDON (Reuters) -- Oxford gained an upset 3-0 victory over Cambridge Tuesday in the 76th annual inter-varsity Rugby Union game at Twickenham. Oxford's winning try . came in the 14th minute when Steve Coles, their scrum-half, dived over the Cam- Vince Martinez To | Meet Gil Turner, Elimination Bout PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Gil Turner will meet Vince Martinez in a televised 12-round welter- weight ionship elimination bout here Jan. 15 at the arena. The Turner-Martinez meeting will be the second in a series of elimination bouts to determine a successor to Carmen Basilio as welterweight champion. Basilio vacated the title after defeating Sugar Ray Robinson for the mid- dleweight crown. Last Friday in Cleveland Isaac | Logart eliminated Gaspar Ortega | from the title picture with a 12- DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SPECIALS! Maple Leafs of the International Baseball League Tuesday an- {nounced the acquisition of out- fielder Angel Scull, 29, from Ha- vana Sugar Kings in a trade for | outfielder Jack Daniels. | Scull last season batted .263 and his hits included 19 doubles, nine triples and four home runs. CAR ACCESSORIES MAKE masa bed| ATTRACTIVE GIFTS! MEN'S ad | i DRESS PANTS | STRATFORD op RN Sart | -- y | rsteds. { Burke, former National Hockey | ous, Davai, wy Reg. League player, is making a good CHRISTMAS SPECIAL recovery from a heart attack suf-| fered Nov. 29, his wife said Tues-| day. Burke, 53, played with Mont-| real Canadiens from 1927 to 1934 when he was traded to Chicago Black Hawks. After 3% seasons with Hawks he coached in the Western Hockey League. | N FLOORED 10 TIMES NOTTINGHAM Eng. (AP)--| Percy Lewis: of Trinidad floored | Charlie Hill of Scotland 10 times | Monday night to win the vacant British Empire featherweight | title on a 10th-round technical | knockout. | Whitby Dunlop Are Not ITIES=SERVIC EALER HAS THE BEST! Coasting On Old Treads =: Whitby Dunlops, who defeated|lose, suddenly became as hushed|than it looks to be off the Tesylt| that jneir, boys will get I past themlonly @ ow Jotonds eft in tie and giv Ri s - . s | g he's clways wanted -- en Do it soon! bridge line. round decision. MEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Striped colors. Sizes S, M, L. Reg. 4.95. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ... 79 8-7 L'IL ARTHUR KING GETS DECISION BUT MISSED THIS ONE his opponent, Yama Bahama of | weight scrap in Toronto on decision. Bimini, British West Indies, | __. + a 4 during their 10-round middle-| Mohday night King won a split MEN'S ORLON & WOOL PULLOVERS Navy, red, fawn, powder blue. Reg. 7.95. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL --CP Wirephoto L'il Arthur King, veteran To- ronto scrapper, is shown above | MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS Wool collor ond cuffs. Sizes 36- 4. Reg. 19.95. "CHRISTMAS SPECIAL IVAN TERRY of BRYANT MOTORS bad 99 69 12.22 3.99 93.3 Wis 1,99 99 MEN'S SUEDE Windbreakers Lightweight but warm. Fully lined. All sizes 34-46. 17.95 volues. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL the touring Fussian hockey team |as the people who liked Edmon-/of that game here.' | l by a resounding 7 - 2 at Maple ton to win. ne Grey Cup. | Blair's sentiments are echoed uppance, too. weighed 124%, Hill weighed 126. Leaf Gardens a couple of weeks{TIDE TURNS |by playing coach Sid Smith. | The Dunlops, after a slow be- REFUSE OFFER ago, didn't spend any time gloat-| Newspaper headlines the follow-| "We had lots of things in our |SinNng, have hit their stride in : ing. Instead the Dunlops joined ing day announced that the odds/fayor that we won't have in|league play. Blair explains their MONT RFAL i» - Emile with the rest of Canada's hockey (had tipped in Whitby's favor for (glo," Smitty said. "For instance, (Sticky start as a natural result | (Butch) Bouchard president of popuice wattine the frail, cle, wgrd, book, toumament, ni ge was a le sow. 1 towed 2 PELE, lo oN tives tnik puckniks azed across|Oslo, Norway next Feburary. But yp their passin ame and we 1 . I The Russians, picking up| Wren Blair, Dunlops' manager, | were Be] £ lot. On fast| 'Everyone saved their best Staff Smythe Has speed as they went, won the last doesn't believe everything heljce, jt will be a lot different. We shots for us," he says, "and it . five zames in this country. reads. And the manner in which know they have another good took us a little while to get ad- Reply to Russians This caused some speculation/the Russians finished out their|team touring in Europe right now. |Justed. Now we're rolling. We look as to whether or not the Dunlops, [tour didn't make him any more They brought a lot of younglike Allan Cup champions now. TORONTO (CP) Stafford Smythe, chairman of the circle of seven who govern the affairs of 'the National Hockey League Maple Leafs, has rolled with ver- bal punches thrown at the "'ruth- less" nature of professional hockey by the touring Moscow MEN'S FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS Check patterns, Canadian make. S, M, L. Reg. 4.95. SPECIAL Fog lights, back-up lights, wash mitts, mirrors. this Chri with EXTRA for his car. thi, | MEN'S HYDRO PARKAS Sizes 38-46. Reg. 24.50, SPECIAL MILLS MOTORS CORNER GLADSTONE & KING STS, OSHAWA J. DZUGAN CORNER RICHMOND & ONTARIO OSHAWA McMAHON & ELMS CORNER BROCK & KEITH STS. WHITBY MEN'S FLANNEL LINED DENIM JEANS Sanforized shrunk. Sizes 30-40. Reg. 5.50, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL .. ¥ they hadn't been booked first optimistic. | guys over her: to get experience My only concern is that to win on the tour, could have handled| "We're not filled with confi-|and they were plenty good enough|a tournament like the one in the Russians so easily -- if at all. dence by any means," he said.|to make us sit up and take no-|Oslo, we have to be a bit better Actually Dunlops could have|*"As a matter of fact I'm wonder- tice, than the best senior club in Ca- peen excused if they had taken |ing if the Russians didn't get the| "Another thing I'm trying to nada, That's why we're still tigation of the Russians during|on this tour is amazing. They'll Russians aren't the only ones we| The addition of Smith and right actise led several experts to be a lot tougher than we expect- have to watch After all Sweden| Winger Jack McKenzie formerly Selects Believe that the Dunlops would) ed. Aginst us they didn't use their holds the championship. They won of Kitchener . Waterloo Dutch- He said Tuesd ight: be lucky to escape alive, let alone first string goalkeeper, Nickolailit right in Moscow last year. And men, has given the club better| He Sal Te lay nig i ; victorious. The experts looked Puchkov. We also know that they the United States is supposed to|balance. Don McBeth, a defense- Pro hockey is to prove who 00d for only two minutes of ac-|have three or four good, exper-|have a top team. If we don't get| man who has missed most of the are the best players in the world. Ra playing time, Down two|ienced men ready behind the Iron|past those, any game we play season due to injuries, is expect-|. . . this isn't a friendly game of ers had time to be seated, the Oslo tournament. Also we're thing anyway." a high scoring left-winger, who| The report published Tuesday Dunlops bounced back with amaz-| going to be playing under the con-| a suffered a broken tibia early in the Soviet News Bulletin, is- ing spirit and were leading 5 - 2|ditions they like, outdoors and OPES ARE HIGH lin the sebson, is expected to be/sued in Ottawa by the Rus- at the end of the first period. The|cold, and under their rules, We| There is, however, great op-|ready in plenty of time for thel!sian embassy, complimented experts whorhad picked them to'know it's going to be a lot tougher! timism in the hearts of Whitbyites! European invasion. Canadian pros for their skill but said the Russian players prefer y . amateur hockey to the profes- D C B : 1 : Chuck Comiskey | empsey, Carmen Basilio CITIES SERVICE Said 8S aythe: "I can't find anything wrong with our rules. They make the game a fair judge of a man's ability." | several bows. Preliminary inves-|advantage. The way they. learned convince the fellows is that the strengthening." goals before most of the custom- Curtain. They'll be added for the against Russia won't mean any- ed back shortly and Fred Etcher, |golf." sional game. : Goes To Courts Named Winners Awards [ForClubStock NEW YORK (AP)--Jack Demp-|Jan. 14 at the association's an-|Sept. 23 at Yankee Stadium, is dent Chuck Comiskey petitioned sey and Carmen Basilio, two!nyal New York dinner. |one of the most popular fighters probate court Tuesday for the bright and Shiny names in box- D w 62. held the in the ring today. Chicago White Sox stock left him | ing, will receive the sport's top chPS€y. no » The 30-year-old slugger is the in the estate of his mother. Mrs. awards for 1957. heavyweight title from 1919 to first boxer to win the Neil Tro- Grace Comiskey, who died ex- Dempsey was voted the"James 1926. Winner of the first Neil phy twice. He was first honored actly a year ago. J. Walker Memorial Award for award in 1938. Dempsey has been in "1955 after he won the welter| In effect, Comiskey is striving "Jong and meritorious sepvice' active in the sport as a referee. crown from vonv DeMarco. to break control of the club by by the Boxing Writers Associa- Promoter and sponsor of many - The Walker award was won by his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Rigney, tion at its meeting Tuesday. Bas. heavyweights. Frank Graham, veteran sports who is administrator of the es- lio was named winner of the Ed- Basilio, the man who moved writer of the New York Journal tate. ward J. Neil Memorial Plaque as from welter crown to the middle- American, in 1956 and the Neil Comiskey asked that 1781 "fighter of the year." weight title by winning a split de- plaque went to heavyweight shares of Sox stock be turned The two will accept the honors cision over Sugar Ray Robinson'champion Flavd Patterson. over to him before the annual eg - meeting of thc club's board of di- rectors. scheduled Dec. 19. Probate Judge Robert Jerome Dunn set the hearing on the peti- tion for Dec. 17. | In a brief statement Comiskey Orillia 2 Brampton 11 said he wanted his stock or the Niagara District Senior B proxy to vote that stock at the lia ara Falls 5 St. Catharines board of directors meeting. | 2 Ss atharines 6 If that is denied, Comiskey % : also requeste¢ the court to re- SIGNS BONUS CONTRACT [strain anyone from voting the 4.- 10 ' W LT F A Pis. NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Don 062 shares left by his mother, 8 10 18 7 3 98 74 39 Schwall, University of Oklahoma which Mrs. Rigney, as adminis- xOttawa > 7 15! Cleveland 1310 2 81 56 og! Pasketball player, said Wednes- trator, could do. Kingston 7 16 15 : bi day he signed a baseball contract { Providence 11.11 2 88 81 24 with Boston Red Sox for a bonus, declined to reveal the amount of 5 2 AN - OSHAWA CAMERA CRAFT EXCLUSIVE! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS VALUE SAVE 32.50 Reg. 4.95. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL TIE-BAR CUFF CUFF LINK SETS Reg. 3.95. 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