Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Dec 1957, p. 13

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« # BIG LITTLE MAN - GOOD ONE TOO! (FORMER OSHAWA GENERAL ALPHONSE HALIM/ or FRANCE, worerirko Bobby Love Finally Retires After Record Career By LORNE BRUCE Canadian Press Staff Writer EDMONTON (CP)--Bob Love now is on the voluntarily-retired untary retired list in November after spendi his professi al career with New Westminster Royals The club was in the Pa- list, but he holds a proud record cific Coast League when Love in western hockey. A clean|signed as a préfessional in 1948, player who never received a ma-|but now plays in the Western jor penalty, he played in 531 con. Hockey League. missing one game to attend his mother's funeral in the 1955-56 unior hockey in Manitoba, has ee WHL marks that will be difficult to surpass. He has play- } |total of 620 scoring points. He led secutive games -- 496 scheduled| Love, who played most of his the league in scoring in 1948-49, games and 35 playoffs -- nd hi |possible 631 games. Before he |quit, he played five games this season for a grand total of 634 league games and 79 playoff games. In that stretch he scored 201 goals and had 419 assists for a and was picked on the second all- star team in two seasons. After beginning his hockey car- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 13, 1957 13 NHL LEADERS 114. By THE CANADIAN P Assists: H. Richard, Beliveau, Standings: Montreal, won 17, Montreal, 20. . lost five, tied four. points $8. Penalties Fontingts. New To - »w Mu. | Goals: H. Richard, Montreal, Points: H. Richard, Montreal, '62 minutes. FOR THE THREE GREATEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE.. « a worthwhile job « fine comrades o chances for travel and advancement season. ed more games, assisted in more eer in minor divisions, Love went The little forward from Mani-|goals and scored more points/to Portage la Prairie, Man., for toba came close to the NHL rec-/than any other player in the|his junior hockey, then played-- ord set by Murray Murdoch of loop's history. lone season with Oshawa Gener- ew York Rangers -- 508 league | After being forced to miss one|als -- and ended his amateur| games and 55 Stanley Cup games game, Love played in every record as a senior with New J {for a total of 563 consecutive other game last season. In nine Westminster Royals before the | Dauphin, Man., went on the vol-iseasons he played in 620 of alclub became professional. | | Mahovlich And Hull Outstanding Rookies By THE CANADIAN PRESS nent among the newcomers as |league's most valuable player. When Toronto Maple Leafs and|the league nears the midway 'The stint at centre was, Leaf | Chicago Black Hawks finished|point on the schedule and with it|coach Billy Reay now admits, an| out of the National Hockey halfway balloting for the Calder experiment that turned sour. But RUN O07 oF GAS[ron). |League playoffs last season, it|Trophy. for 18 games Reay insisted Mah-| was obviras new talent was/STILL JUNIOR AGE ovlich could make good as a din MAVER | needed. Both players are still of junior|centre. During that stretch the ¥ Both teams came up with new| age. Mahovlich is 19 and Hull, 18, six-foot, two-inch player scored i OSHA |taces. How much difference it/is the youngest player in the only three goals. : | I NEWS [will have on their standing still league and the youngest ever to! When Mahovlich returned to i f i» I J Jin Yo iid 1k ill 2 » AI El gs 4 Premier Hugh John Flemming of New Brunswick, left, are im pressed by this autographed hockey stick sent to him by Cleveland Barons, one of his favorite teams. Ronnie also has a Cleveland Indians baseball and a Browns' football. 3 io a - 4 4 INVALID BOY Ronnie Jamieson, 13-year-old invalid from Fredericton, N.B., can't play sport but his collec- tion of souvenirs makes him the envy of his athletic friends. Even <Fredericton magor Wil- liam Walker, centre, and BUY AT REASONABLE PRICES VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD NEW SUPER HIGH TEST 9/10¢ 9/10¢ 39:.:4 3: TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED VIGOR OIL 78 BOND St. W. RA 5-1109 THE NEXT TITLE D/SPUTE TOBE SETTLED WILL BE IN THE WELTERWEIGHT CLASS WITH 6 COMPETING IN AN ELIMINATION TOURNEY. THIS Too WILL HAVE AN INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR, THREE OF THE FIGHTERS BEING FROM AMERICA, AND ONE EACH MEXICO, CUBA AND AUSTRALIA. [~==Distributed by King Features i ag 3 SINCE HALIM! Has Los ONLY ONE PRO FIGHT = AND THAT ON CUT6~ WE MISHT coNCLUDE /£ OF ALPHONSE ra « good pay, excellent medical and dental care Telephone, visit or mall the coupon below, fo your Canadian Army recruiter of ARMY RECRUITING STATION, | 507 College St., Toronto, Ont. Tel. EM 6-8341 - Loc, 276 {has to be seen. Toronto is now in/wear a Black Hawk uniform. left wing, he loosened up and has | \Green 10, Black {fourth place and Chicago is tied| Both started slowly and both|seored five goals in six games. Ros. [Pink 9, Silver 5. Pure 5, mero for fifth. started as centres. Mahovlich has\ypppEpE GRADUATE tag- (Orange 8, White 7, Maroon 7, Gold 6, But the changes did produce switched to left wing, the POSi-| "guj "who graduated from St Mauve 6, Blue 5, Yellow 5, Beige 3,/two of ihe leading contenders for tion he played last season for St.| catharines Teepees, has scored i Doubles: Lorraine: Worden 567 L00Kie-of-the-year honors. Frank Michael's Majors of the Ontario|s "goals and seven assists in ; Ethel Cay 487 (307); Jean |Mahovlich of Toronto and Bobby Hockey Association Junior A ser- oq games. He had been counted Hull of Chicago are most promi-'ies when he was named the "Gi noiy hy the Teepees but| took 2|Walker 445 A ); Ev. al | ou, wis;| 2D Tre ai st dnath 443 yr Hawks found themselves badly Torpid' Is Named 'Congressmen need of a centre when some Horse Of The Year 'PutBlastOn Jacklin 423, 325; C. MacLean, 414, High Sincies) a other highly-touted prospects bog- In Haress Racing [J ™". 'Major L Hards 18, Strikers B Happy Gang ings helped themselves to a he: | ajor eagues hen BR High Singles: Olive Spires 261, Maude | ¥ ged down. E. Taylor 78. gue| COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Tor- and Hazelle's Nuts I of points, and more or less gave Old pacer, Wednesday was named | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two There is competition in the cken|spend the holiday. (Poor Them.) Some | Aggociation. possible anti-trust action, was FRIENDLY 48 Bome excellent socres today, 8 went up one. The rest are ig along. Only 8 Lemons ot Shots took 3 points from Dum. | ; Slow Poke: took 3 points from | i Please send me Information, withewt cost er on opportunities in the Canedien Army Sg # ame, om PARTS AND SERVICE | MEN'S L am standing -- Slow Pokes 35, Hot| This week in A LEAGUE 26, Rosettes 20, Dumbells 19, most of the teams down in th | 4 |Cockerton 235, Lil Clemence 234, Lor-| ingles -- C. Gardiner 214, P. Dwy- |r; 3 3 : re 213, P. Anderson 200 and M. Me Shel Stead 217, ha Ron I A mon 1eagus -- B, Hoolsma 98, M.|n3uy Brain 225, Nettie Brown 103 St. Catharines coach Rudy Millan % BR. Eas Po ma 3. M Rosle Mack 202 and Mavis Irwin 200 Pilous said, "we lost half our| team when we lost Hull. He had) |two more years of junior and we and. | |were counting on him to take us althy Pid, mercury-footed three-year- | share e truth to our i ; i LADIES' MAJOR "A" be heard from loud and long. 18 This harfiess Serge 5p Hie Yeu owed Congressional trust busters Wed. rookie race. Marcel Paille, goalie ad our anual Chicken Roll on by Max Hochberg of Irvington | nes) accused major league|for New York Rangers, has a N. J. was a runaway nner ball clubs of threatening the wel-|2.28 goals-against average but ohio and trotier Galophone In fare of all organized baseball has slumped considerably since the annual poll of 2 op writers| With televised games. first displacing Lorne (Gump) Way 93, D. Cowle 92, M. Brooks {all the way. He's that good." Kseps Up wo will be right back where conducted by the U.S, Trotting| The charge. coupled with a hint Worsley. from at the start of the y and I am sure everyone enm- d themselves. season, Next week we will have our Annual Bit certainly was mice to ses Judy n of Young Moderns, Ken Gillard Christmas Chicken Roll and some real nice birds are waiting for a place to is prevalent whether we | week. Torpid received 68 of 85 first-\made by Rep. Emanuel Celler be settled eto yoni | lace. eee won Ip of d2i(Dem ~ NY) eusisman of the starts and earned $113,000 dur-|house anti-trust committee, e heats he Rep. Kenneth Keating (Rep. once |N.Y.). h In a joint statement they took cluded the $72,000 Little Brown |issue with proposals by several Jug and the $66,952 Cane Futur- major league clubs to televise Sunday afternoon games, and to beam dally telecasts of major league games into minor league territo: ry. Loud opposition to major league was voiced by minor league spokesmen at the recent baseball meeting. eir intention to take up the matter with the at- wen a chicken and here arn the re: Strouds, Janet Peel, 697; Cor- Jewellers, Lorrain Goodman, 607; tayden MacDonald, Barb. McFeeters, 0: Horwich Jewelle: oan Jackson, Young Moderns, Merle Foche, 703/40 win. .|tiacs in the se Greta Bi the first two games they rolled a lovely v 1437 team effort. With all pitching in, Tiehen, Sot Reels, the top game came from Don Murray in Xu by ards, Edn8 who had 368 and with his handicap del will be given out on Mon- totalled 408. This is the highest le the # girls' names were to date and his 875 triple puts him week: B. McFesters 618, pj Tenkin 617, A. Jarvis 616, H. Pow- right in line for prize money also. 06 there is bowling on the Christmas on winners, Buicks, and came out with a This was enough to put Pon- ction lead. After y. In his 22 starts Torpid posted nine race miles of two minutes or faster, the best any horse has ever done in » single season. HOCKEY'S BIG 7 Leafs and Cadillacs stayed sec. | Detroit's Gordie Howe, long-|torney general next month, Cel- tion race as Caddies 'won out by 31. time champion of the|ler and Keating urged club own- from | National Hockey League and only ers to go slow in the meantime | recently recovered from a slump, lest Congress is forced into legis- potted two goals and one assist|lating protection for the minors. for Red Wings Thursday night. The Spike moved him up| from fifth place to a fourth-place | "Itie as Boston's Broneo Horvath| | gained one assist to keep abreast. Detroit beat Boston 3-2. The leaders: H. Richard, Montreal Beliveau, Montreal Moore, Montreal Horvath, Boston QUEEN ARRIVES | Howe, Detroit {| LONDON (Reuters) -- Queen McKenny, Boston Jullana of The Netherlands and |M. Richard, Montreal They her daughter, Princess Irene, 18, Stasiuk, Boston ese teams second with each other Deleos who only ser: as they lost 3-1 to lds. Manis GMC's held their grip on second they split 23 with Vauxhalls also climbing. Th ) (Dee. 23) and » Monday before New Year's (Dee. Chevs won ih, A. AND P LADIES' LEAGUE 4 40 see Doreen Shee! t | i Chg Ay Best wishes he health, Doreen. Fd | f second section was won by the Fliers" with 14 points. A tight [Coulson ' but we made it, gals! Conm- St week's high triple honors go do | [30 ry Mi th 641. Shirley also high honors with 269. Nice t is Janet Tambonelll with a 565 3 | Club -- Shirley Mi 200, 203; 254; Dot Coody 38. Janet 231, 201: Marie Montgom- , Isabel Watson 200. again the race is on. Who is go- win the 3rd section? LEGION LEAGUE pratulations to the ough the whole s 8, Second Section Standings Pontiacs 4- 8-16, Buicks 0-7-34, GMC's 2.7-31, Vaux halls 3.7.31, Delcos 17-15, Maple Leafs 14630, Olds 3-620, Cadillacs 3-5-27, Chevs 4-421, Diesels 0-3-25. BEEN Epe? ection, so they Squeezers, Si lin... = SOME THING A LOT OF US SAVE FOR RAINY DAY, IS THE CAR We, HAD WASHED THE DAY BEFORE. 16; Little Brown Jugs, ps, 15; Braves, 11 J Jweek is the first of the second | and our annual Chicken Roll jope to have § hundred percent LORNE GOODMAN Plumbing & Heating RA 5-1044 by air Thursday to at- Easy cousin of Queen Elizabeth, I FIGH LAST . . Given High Honors 1264. Mexico, knocked out] hope you all hpi a good A Philadelphia -- Jim Robinson, Brown 618; 222, 232; Shortie | Roman and Ed Meads, two of the City, 10. the wedding Saturday of | ce. half of the executive, I'd lke | all those Dwight Hawkins, 122%, Los An-| Tack Stank 699; 214, 256 By Mustang Mates 1 : ott 671; 248, 231; Bob 164, Philadelphia, outpointed } 758 MARY ST. ie ; 202, 221 and Sid Hobbs 614. (10 or in University of West: | Keeps EVERYBODY happy! [tend i Miss Ann Abel-Smith, a second And Meads Roman d Los Angeles -- Kid Anahuac, who attended our | geles, 7. ; 212, 245; Bert Rogers 621; LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Ted Milo Savage. +163% Salt Lake Bert Rogers '291, Tom (ern Ontario Mustangs march to 8, Muriel Roznik 262, Lil the intercollegiate football league ' title this season, have been hon- |ored for their fine play. Roman, a veteran tackle from 5 |Kirkland Lake and a three-time 207, Buck Hobbs 205, Jo|league all-star, has been named Marion Davies 203, Archie team captain for 1958. 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