BLIND BOYS PLAY SOCCER "BY EAR' On again, off again, is the way the weatherman has been work- ing for the local ski club this past week. Last Saturday, with llrain in most parts of the coun- {|try, the ridges and north were receiving snow. At Brimacombes, after a morning of rain, snow began to fall in the afternoon and at five o'clock there was two inches of the beautiful white stuff on the hills. However, the following § [morning it was mostly all gone and only a skimmer was left for those who came out to the club at noon. Areas north of the ridges such as Claremont, Port Perry, Orillia, Newmarket, and Lind- sey reported about four inches, which if it remains will mean Skilug in those parts this week- end. "Need Snow-Watch Us Go' That's Oshawa Skiers' Cry! their hands and enjoy a cup of coffee. The only thing remaining mas for junior or even adults. Ing a free ride. . Eighty fans from this area took Race Fans To Get Their Money Back|;, imc roundurio in two buses NEW YORK (AP)--New York's|rival at the track in Baltimor hardy racing fans tried to go up|that the progr. " 2s aan he par mutuel, Windows celled of PE a ad Phe pi and ran into|agenc f old man wintei. But they're gett- pe La the PESTS wold Fim Or AN PUY EOOG Doors, sec- ondly, good bindings, a reason- ably good pair of skis, preferably {with steel edges, and a pair of poles. The clothing can be most anything so long as it is warm and windproof. The best skier we ever watched skied in overalls and smock. to be finished is the jump, and there is a good possibility that it| may be in readiness next week. Enquiries have been received by members of the executive, regarding information about the club in general, so far all you readers, we will try and give out with the names of the persons] who can help you. { The executive officers of the club are: Hon. pres, William Pierson; pres., Peter Francis; secretary, Ab Gilbert; treasurer, Bruce Garrard. { Chairman of the membership committee is Peter Gilbert while | the man in charge of publicity is Sid Burns. The location of the club is 20 miles from Oshawa, on paved | THESE YOUNG BOYS of the | Paolo Colosimo school in | Naples play a rough-and-tumble game of soccer, although every member of the team is sight- less. The boys "see" the bail farongh an ingenious system of tiny bells tied securely to it. As the ball rolls, it rings loud- § (Boston fl Detroit j New _AND STANDINGS roads for 18 miles, wifh two | miles of llent gravel roads. | and put the finishing touches to|It is situated two miles east of | all the many jobs which re-|Kirby, which is on Highway 115, mained undone, and as Benny 35. Garrard said, as he walked up| The hill faces due north and is the hill with a shovel on his|contained in an area of 90 houlder, "That's it." |acres. The country surrounding The work party gethered at the local club this past kend | By THE CANADIAN PRESS N L LT F A Pts. 52 38 27 Montreal 94 New York 67 75 Toronto 9 71 24 52 23 Chicago 813 5 46 21 Thursday's Results York 2 Montreal 3 Boston 2 Detroit 3 Saturday's Games Boston at Montreal '| Chicago at Toronto : | Windsor 4. Won ¥ school, conceived the idea of enabling the boys to "hear" soccer. Referees are on hand to make sure the game doesn't get too rough and that the ball isn't *"lost" by a silent bell, Above, in a warm-up sesion, three players follow the sound New York at Detroit OHA-NOHA Senior A | WLT F A Pls. S. S. Marie 105 82 35 Kitchener 97 78 9% 81 Chatham 59 72 North Bay 86 116 Sudbury 71 8 xWhithy 3 17 17 xWhitby games count for op- ponents only Thursday's Results Sudbury 2 Sault Ste. Marie 8 Kitchicner 6 North Bay 8 Tonight's Games Windsor at Chatham Kitchener at Sudbury OHA Junior A YLT F A Pts Hamilton 1 6 56 24 St. . Cath 1 5 66 Pete 913 80 Barrie 39 61 St. Michs 510 53 xOttawa 53 3 31 Guelph 311 63 xOttawa games count for op 24 24 19 16 12 10 9 . bonents only po Thursday's Results | St. Catharines 0 Peterborough 2 Ottawa 4 Hamilton 3 | Tonight's Games Marlboros at Barrie St. Michael's at Guelph Quebec League Trois-Rivieres 0 Shawinigan F2" ; All we need mow is the snow lends itself to wonderful cross and everything is in readiness. country skiing. |This means that the Oshawa Ski] For further information, get Club now has two rope tows in|in touch with Joe Flynn's Sports operation, one running from top Store, which has been made to the bottom of the hill, a dis-|headquarters for the club. tance of 600 yards, and the sec-| Doug Brock, and some of his ond a much shorter one for the friends are becoming rather im- use of beginners, and novice patient waiting for the snow to | skiers. arrive here and are planning to The hills have been cleared of do something about it. They are all debris, such as stumps, |intending to spend some of their rocks, and any obstruction which Christmas holidays skimming the may make skiing at all danger- slopes of the Laurentians, north ous." The club house has been of Montreal. [finished in its entirety and is| A tip to the Moms and Dads now ready to receive the many that may be toying with the idea persons who will want to warm of new ski equipment for Christ- Sports 12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 13, 1957 Beaton's Dairy Juveniles Continue League Leaders HAYDEN MACDONALD'S | Three games were played in| [the regular schedule of the Osh.| Tony's broke a seco 2 ' ¢ uvenile section awa Minor 'Hockey League on|,¢ the Oshawa Minor Hockey Thursday night at the Children's League when they downed Hay- Arena. den Macdonald 2-1 in a close In the first game Beaton's fought affair. rst. 2 Tonys led 1-0 at the end of the Tony's broke a second place § Dairy kept their first place posi- fi tion in the Juvenile section by downing Oshawa Dairy 3-1, while in the other games, Tony's de- | 3 Montreal 4 Quebec 3 Western International rst period on a goal by Middle- ton. 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EATON DAIRY | RIWANIS AND BNAl B'RITH Oshawa Dairy looked as though _/ iwanis proved too strong for |they were going to pull an upset B'Nai B'Rith in their Midget {by holding a 10 edge in their Bame. The winners scored two |game with Beaton's Dairy. {goals in every period to post a win, SPORTS EDITOR 'Spieser - Moore . [6-1 Oshawa Dairy club held this Dowe : N 3 { paced the winners' at- lead until the last period, wheniiae "with two markers while] RA 5-5512 162 KING ST. EAST RA 5-5512 Beaton's turned on the power and ginge counters went to McMas- "Everything From Soup To Nuts" | Fight D laye = TWO HOME TEAMS chalked up wins in the NHL action last "Hight, each by the same score of 3-2. Canadiens nipped the N.Y. "Rangers on Montreal ice and Detroit Red Wings did exactly the 'game thing to the visiting Bruins. Already well in front, the win wonly served to boost Montreal's margin over second-place Rangers at in losing, Boston lost a chance to tie the Bruins and at the wsame time, the win for Red Wings moved them up within one of the fourth-place Maple Leafs. The week-end schedule s Black Hawks in Toronto and Leafs back at Boston on Sunday. #Bruins are in Montreal Saturday night and Canadiens go to H@hicago on Sunday with Rangers and Red Wings playing home- ad-home, at Detroit on Saturday afternoon. The NHL race con- Stinues to come along just about the way it was predicted by the trals" at the start of the season --namely Montreal Canadiens »4n first place and you can take your pick of 'the remainder. Gordie Howe had two goals and an assist on Detroit's other tally, >in last night's game. v Junior "A" OHA action last night saw a couple of upsets #wias both Hamilton Cubs and St. Catharines Teepees missed a chance to vault to the top. Hamilton bowed to Ottawa-Hull Mw-Canadiens and so lost their chance to move in front while Ted Ke dy's Petes defeated the Teepees 2-0, Pat Casey scoring Es poth goals for the Liftlock City team while goalie Chuck Adam- also starred in the win. The win for Petes tightenel their grip on fourth place, three points ahead of Barrie Flyers and it begins to look as if Coach Ted Kennedy's crew will catch a playoff berth this season for sure with Guelph and St. Mike's both floundering badly at the moment. BRIGHT BITS:--The track was frozen at Pimlito yesterday and the jockeys refused to ride horses under such conditions, so the season came to a close right there. Fans who travelled to the track via bus from New York, will be reimbursed. MIDNIGHT on Monday sees the closing hours for the 100th running of the Queen's Plate at New Woodbine, next June. Entries not registered by Monday night's zero will be ineligible for the 1958 $50,000 purse, trophy and fifty guineas BOBBY LOVE, who came from Portage La Prairie to help Oshawa Generals capture their last Memorial Cup, in 1944, retired -recently. He never drew a major penalty in all his hockey career and his long term of service has established several records for number of games, etc., in Western Canada hockey. A full story appears elsewhere in today's sports columns. . . . THAT BIG FIGHT between Archie Moore and Chuck Speiser has been postponed until February--to give them more time to line up some TV and movie contracts, which are not coming in too fast at the moment . . . LOS ANGELES DODGERS are expected to play their home games in the big stadium (Rose Bowl) at Pasadena, until the new L.A. stadium is built, . . . PAUL WANER, former baseball | great of the Pittsburgh Pirates," has been released from a TB hospital in Tampa, Florida, as completely cured. . . . THE] WEATHERMAN has hinted that he'll supply some snow today and if he does, he's going to be greeted as a fine fellow by members of the Oshawa Ski Club--even if the snow-shovel brigade is not so enthusiastic. . . . NORTH BAY Trappers: knocked off K-W Dutchmen 8-6 in a wide-open tilt last night while Soo Greyhounds whipped Sudbury Wolves 8-2. NOTICE All Barber Shops In The City of Oshawa may remain open on WED. DEC. 18th, 1957 from 8 AM.to 6 P.M. George Mathews President aour .'track and the refusal of jockeys scored 3 goals to take a 3-1 de-| DETROIT (AP}--Joe Spi feption. | --Joe Spieser, Haines scored the lone goal for brother manager, of light heavy. osmawa Dairy, while Cockerion Thirsday the title bout between | 2nd Mills blinked the light for the champion Archie Moore and Spie- |v NO Goiridge aml Morgan ser will be postponed at least un. | Poth played outstan ng game til late February. the nets. Local independent promoters have had difficulty lining up tele- up. Joseph Flanagan, steward hii fyerane fight dp h2ISINZ | representing the racing commis- scheduled for late January in De- Sion, advised officials against troit Ira + horses on the track. There Spieser said Wednesday that|. the International Boxing Com- was a siresm of -scraiches Sot mission had blocked two tenta-|horses and jockeys who vote tive deals to televise the fight. against riding. An IOC Sokesman in New York| The cancellations were the first Spieser also said the romot: Bt tha track since it opened In| ers were about $35,000 short of|1870. It first ventures into Dec-| Beso snap tes ia ember xpvias ip 1935 85 Pa of 2 of Moore's managers, indicated Beneral move by Maryland Wednesday that the promoters tracks to avoid competition with would be given more time to try |New Jersey and New York. to raise the money, saying that Moore was "anxious" that the fight he held. Jockeys Refuse To Ride Frozen Pimlico Track BALTIMORE (AP) -- Pimlico race track, Thursday closed shop for the year because of a frozen Heating Problem ? For the finest in o OIL HEATING . GAS HEATING o GAS WATER HEATERS to ride oh the messy strip. Installation by Experts Track general manager Lou Pondfield, after reluctantly can- celling the day's program an hour before race time, received approval from the Maryland Rac-| Ww Borrowdale ing Commission to call things off. | " ie meet was to have ended in! HEATING SALES Telephone RA 3-4878 five days. Continuation of the freezing weather is forecast. The track cancelled two programs last week on account of snow. About 1,000 hardy fans showed ter, Yahn, Bishop and Garrow. | Peters blinked the light for the losers' only tally. | The Family's Greatest Joy . .. CHRISTMAS ... 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