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DIAL RA 5-3375 Close Scores And Upsets od : GM PROTECTION LEAGUE |top slot. 1. af M h li h Feature Minor Basketball Team standing -- Chevrolet 7, Trucks| Standing -- Jack's Jets 32, Val's --- e S a ov Cc a Yauxnals 6, PA ig 5, Pontiacs 3,|31, Dudes 24, Mad-e-liners 23, Kayd- CY ° A eints he -- Trucks, Chevrolet,| Individual spotlight -- There were L a d n g R okie In the most exciting Major|player to break into double fig- from Cadillacs, Oldsmobile, Belairs and | as everybody tried to emulate Val So. e 1 o League game of the season, Jay-|ures as he scored 10, zansky's terrific 413 score of last -- y Ai (252, 201), 1h ith top singl od Mahovlich, Toronto Maple Leufs less than five seconds remaining|MeClurg; Joe Hroncich, 7; Doug a5 an Sia au bo ertatt $15 "and" double. of 'S44. Among the la- big left-winger who Eeretnatod Howe won the Hart Trophy, as| y . | 1d v 55-54 score. It was Wayne Brad- ley, 5; Dan Cherkas; Jack Mies ven oy Ga, 0. le Cvs ig8 Helos Macpona d and Any Sorel Jo weeks ago, is 1ar in the lead as player most valuable to his team, test and they came at a very| POLICE: Matt Johnson; An- an. h singles -- J. Barker 840,|Jack maintained her fine bowling fo and again last season. At the, opportune time to rescue the de-|thony Meagher, 10; Stan Dalido- i fos ie, singe A. campbell 352, G [with a eer the wiiag form rookie of the season in the mid- By mark he had 47 points.) OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Oldsmobile 1. |ettes 18, Poof-u-Whiffs 16, MAJOR LEAGUE Meagher was the only Police Vauxhals and Pontiacs took 3 points some great games bowled this week, cee Rockets scored a basket with| CKLB: Jerry McKnight; Harry Bens high triples -- Jerry Kasubeck |For the men, Wilt Anthony, the old MONTREAL (CP) -- Frank Flaman of Boston Bruins with to edge Ontario Steel "A"s by a|Montgomery, 6; Malcolm Long-|515 (308, 211), Ev Couvier 614 (isis, (dies a close battle was waged between hig 20th birthday less than two ley's first two points of the con-|Lyons, 25. Total 43, le 273 to 263, In doubles competition 1il|the National Hockey League|it the 1951-52 and 1952-53 seasons| cision for his team. wicz; Ron Ball; Garnie' Gunn; Farndale 224, B. Meyers 24, E. Sim. Club -- The 200 Club gives every |S€as0n Voting. Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard, 200 , i \ X of a mejor league score sheet) For the other individual awards Pacing th N attack w Larry Williams, 8; Bill Mikias, 5. kins 215, G. Fox 210, M. Morrison 210, | evidence . with big acing tha Javeers a lini Total 18. 1, Whitbread 205, R. Armstrong 204, as there Ne hoe very good scores|in oho voting announced Tuesday autres) seme Was next with x a Usher 204, P. Cann. 203, G. Daniels turned in. Wilf Anthony 315, 220, Ross while Barry Appleby and Don| Officials: Doug Harvey of Montreal Cana: Hall, Chicago Black Hawks Dave Kelly, Ernie dos' high sing] Audrey C | Mac onaid 275 Benn Corll 263 Boh diens had a hefty lead as top d Mills, Anthony Meagher, Bill| adles' ingles -- Audrey (um. h h as top de- faa a0 he ee mings Ty, Gui Cus, 8, Norma ace 50. 28 1,000 utr (encoman, Gordie Howe of Der Sl, / Jim Brady, 8; Daniels 207, F ; troit Red Wings was in front as| Henry received 52 points for y By the B; award, followed by Don| of Montreal with 23, JAYCEES: Games this Saturday, Jen. 25: Daniels 207, Belle Fox 207, Gladys Ab:|ham 220, Val Sozansky 216, Lucy Bate. : Biddy League: 9: am. -- bott 203. son 218, Stan Johnson 207, Bob Biown|most valuable player to a team Wayne Bradley, 2; Bob Worsley, y gu 00 on ale of Marsha : : ;|Centre St. C Bt. J " 2; Bill Horton, 13; Carl Cook, 4; | e% 1 Bhs v8. ohn) ST, GREGORY'S LEAGUE A. AND P. 1ADIES' LEAGUE (New York Rangers headed the| Bob Reynolds. 26. Total 55. Cadets and 9:30 a.m. -- Rick's| ATS: Shelly Kalnitsky, 8; Rovers vs. Parts and Service. |p Congratulations are in order to Dos Once again we spread the welcome poll for the Lady Byng Memor- Barry Appleby, 18; Tony Stergen,| Minor League: 10:00 a.m. --/229, 270, 311 and his triple of 810, the [unt welcome e+ Boies od pur ial Trophy. 8; Dave Brady, 4; Bob Sandford; | Firefighters Assoc. vs. Jaycee highest for the year, There WOW U0 joined 'us as a fulltime bowler. Good| The Byng award recognizes Gil Graham, 4; Don Andry, 12; 00d | 300, they were Bernie O'Brien 276, 265, (PORling, Mrs, Gibbens, Co anet [SPOT gent! Ir eon Tn" prendgngust 4, 0. 3. , lad foe, Co Melon 0d Jaa duct and playing ability Desgardin| om spare to full-time bowlers, For the Calder Memorial Tro- Blues and 11:00 a.m. -- Bolah Sports vs. CKLB. Dave Estabrooks, 8. Total 54. Major League: 12 moon -- On- High singles -- Theres WHOS RATED MW EXCELLENT CHANCE 70 BE THE MAN 70 TAKE OVER 772 TITLE VACATED BY CARMEN L2Aas/Lio, i OLD BATTLER A WE, 7 LobSES AND 8 DRANG. Soe Distributed By King Posturss Syndicatgreeord HE cuBAY- BORN, 23-YEAR: No.2 WELTE AS80C/ATION BIDDY LEAGUE In the Biddy League games the, two top teams, St. John Cadets| and Jaycee Whites both notched victories, St. John Cadets held Rick's Rovers to five points as they raarched off with a 14-5 decision in the first game. SANFRANCISCO (AP) -- RICK'S ROVERS: Rod Mac- Heavyweight boxers Eddie Leod, Ralph Branton, Tony Ak- Machen and Zora Folley, the siuczye; Rick Salway, 5; Dale/number one and number two Gallant; [Everett Groenvilld; ranking contenders for Floyd Harry Dolak; Earle Killingbeck. '| Patterson's crown, Monday were Total 5. | signed to meet here March 17 in ST. JOHN: Eric Burke; Ed|a 12-round bout. Arych, 6; Bill Bowman; Jerry] The National Boxing Assocla- Bourdage, 8; Jim Watts; Walt tion had proposed a Machen-Fol- Rebot. Total 14. ley bout as a means of determin. WHITES WIN AGAIN ing a logical challenger for Pat. tario Steel "B"s vs. Mundinge:. Eddie Machen To Meet Zora Folley "THEATRE GUIDE Brock (Whitby) --- "Port Afrique" and "Shoot Out At :Medicine Bend", Evening| Marks -- 4 Fig ~~ "Baby Face Nelson" "Bengal Brigade", shown daily at 1:18, 4:15, 7:15, 10:20 p.m. shown daily at 2:45, 5:45, 8:50 Crew by an 82 count. p.m. Last complete show at Also "Forbidden ters The Jaycee Whites got back on| "Matchmaker Bennle Ford an the winning trail as they triumph-| nounced that Machen, of Red- w' ed over the Parts and Service ding, Calif., and Folley, of Phoe- nix, Ariz, had been signed for a $15,000 guarantee each, or 25 per cent of the gate for their bout at JAYCEES: Gary Bowman; | Barry Couture; Jim Campbell, 6; | Carlos Felix; Frank Le Blanc, 2; the Cow Palace. [Nick Hraynyk. Total 8. At this time, no TV or radio is PARTS AND SERVICE: Pat/ planned for the Monday night | Donovan, 2; Chuck Floody; Billlfight. 273 and Don Boudreau 3 High triples -- Dudle Hionsshan 086 81 Those over 200 -- Sally McGuire 225, Dodie Monaghan 243, 238, Kathy Bolan 207, Jean Dickison 203, 200, John Pren. dergast 234, 252, 225, Mary Giles 216, Theresa Desjardines 273, Alex Korkush 239, Harry McGuire 281, Roberta Gates 241-238, Mike Worono 215, Lillian Sulvas 210, Bill Heikey 220, Ernie Bamback #32, Dora Dionne 210, Shirley Sciuk 251, Harry Dickison 247. Annetta Burrows 204, Bill Eyre 220, 225, Helen Burrows 208, Don Boudreau 229, 270, 311, Mary Mothersill 259, 244, Nell McAllister 258. 208, Elmer Desroches 201, Sylvia Duffe' 208, Marie Sagriff 308, C. Ferguson 202, Bern O'Brine 276, 265, 216, Tom Mon- aghan 238, Loretta Gates 246, 255. Lemon League -- Leo, McLean 97, Gerry Calder oh ¥ran Fehrenbach 68, 90, Irene Adams 83, 99, Bill Hickey 77, Helen Way 85, Elenor Lock 99, Kay Sledgzieskie 97, Dave Dumass 81. Teams standing -- Jerry Rolfe 14, Lotetta Gates 12, Harry 'fcGuire 10, Harry Diekison 9, Joe Wrubel 7, Joe Thiemana 7, Nell McAllister 7, Tugene Muller 7, Dolores Bolahood 7, Bud Houston 2, Lou Rombanyi 2, Helen Bur. rows 0. MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Kinloch's took 8 from Spring'~; Jor. dan's 3, People's 0; Crowell's 3, Gold Medal 0: Jury and Lovell 3, Fred's 0; Zak's 2, Genosha 1, Over 400 doubles -- Ada Tonkin 487 High triples -- Doreen Eyre 653, Dot Norley 651, Ona Zambonelli 647. That was close bowling, girls! High single honors was taken by Dot y 258. 200 Club -- Dot Coedy 158, Dot Nor. ley 257, 210: Doreen Eyre Ri Ona Zambonelll 227, 225, "foobel W 217. See you all next week and let's all| strike into the 200 club. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Due to a rash of absenteeism oa the part of a couple of the teams since the start of the second section, the compe- tition has not been as good as we would like it to be. We hope to see this condition remedied in the near future. Points: Club 401 4, White's Insurance 0; Ruddy Electric 4, General Aggre- wg 0; Ontario Steel 4, Tozer Hlegtrie Kinloch's 4. Bennett Paving 0; 3 3, Hill - Cornish 1; Jury and 5 3, Koolvent Awnings W aioe Dark : 3, Sarnovsky's Body bany Restaurant 3. ry High Triples -- 1. Maddock, 804 (334); D. Reynolds. 762 (337); J. Vasko | 761; A. Sheriden, 757 (310); F. Gerry: | 729; -B. Gardian, 722; R. Nesbitt, 708; | J. Bent, 705; A. Shortt, 708; D. Raster, |702; D. Linton, 686; J. Bond, 3 Pickering, 684; L. Watkins, 082; J. Hrico, 679; A. Harper, 672; M, Kanuch, 668; A. Bryant, 661; §. Barta, 659; R. Keeler, 658; L. Biglin, 653; D. Henning, H B. Miller, 652. High singles -- C. Winacott, 393; D hy-the rookie award--Mahov- ich received 82 of a possible 90 points. Mahovlich, whose home is in Schumacher, Ont., came to the, Leafs this season direct from the Junior St. Michael's College Ma Hon ors. Closest to Mahovlich were Bobby Hull, centre with Chicago Black Hawks, and goalie Marcel | Paille of New York Rangers, re- cently demoted to the minors| with the recall of Lorne (Gump) Worsley. Hull had 39 points and . Paille 34. Voting was done by hockey | writers, broadcasters and tele- i ik in the six NHL cities. | Weighted voting gives each eity| "lequal voting strength. Paints compiled in voting for the second| half of the season will be added to those of the first half, Points were awarded on a 5-3-1 ».|basis for first, second and third choices. Harvey was winner the last| §8 three seasons of the Norris Mem-| orial Trophy, which goes to the '|defenceman showing greatest all round ability, Harvey had 75 first half points. Bill Gadsby of New York followed with 55 and Fern Tehows at 7:00 p.m. Last com- { 'plete show at 8:30 p.m. 5 iy % ing own Jatly 2 Floody; Jim Curry; Pullip | Mec-| Machen takes on undefeated (286, 20, Mabel Mose 449 (233, 216) Mitmore -- "To the Shores of show at 8:43 pm, I | Tripoli" in Technicolor, shown Regent -- "Ride a Violent Mile - Bolahood Sportshaven and Jay-|fought one draw. £2, Mar org 'daily at 1:10, 4:45, 8:20 pm.| s daily at 1:30, 4:50, 8:11 cee Blues tangled in one of the "Halls of Montezuma" in Tech-| p.m. Also "Hat Full of Rain", |closest games of the season with tpicolor, shown daily at 2:40, shown daily at 2:55, 6:15, 9:35 the Blues emerging the victors 16:15, ip ba ap complete, 4) pt complete show at|by a 34-31 score. Dave Nicholish- TELEVISION LOG @SHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 3---Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 4--Butffalo AY P.M. s 5.00 P.M. 5.50 A.M. B-Family Theatre S--District Attorney §-Suwing Your Partner | 4--8usie . 10.00 A.M, 4 ho Learn une Francis 0.00 P.M. Moore 6-1 Married Ji Parva Little M ons Lite Mize 3-Hopaiong Cassidy 8--Treasure AM. rou S--Abbott and Costello ur Godfrey 11.00 A.M. 5--Price is Right S~Favorite Story 1.50 A.M. B--Truth or Conse quences You and Your Family $--Public Defender ON rh esther ad 4--Berinl' a rn Robertson, 290; G. Stacey, 287; D. San- Lig Fo C. Wahrer, 271; F. Waite, Mi a 80) 5 Harding, A ne , 261; g, 260; B. Mar] Lesenko 410 (193, 217), Ede |goiomon, 257; BL; Banding 18; HB Sar. novsky, 253; G, Larkin, 253; Strank, ANNOUNCE TICKET PRICES 251; and H. Cornish, 250. " Josie Harrie STORIE PARK LEAGUE CHICAGO (AP)--A ticket price Fd Clots Wellman 218, Lorraine Reed The Colleges are having a tough time range of $5 to $40 In seating |3is) Frances Lupel 209, Eileen Goulding [to got any points. Cuberts en and Dan Peters were the top|plans at Chicago Stadium for the |s, May McKnight 207, Merle Poch|from them on Saturday night, took Sos scorers for the Blues while|Carmen Basilio-Sugar Ray Rob-|208, Rese Stovin 203, Nora Patterson yilisides and Burtons took three from Myron Mech paced the Sports-inson middleweight title fght|L = 0 eowerrs she11| Choris Simeoes and MUL. lo men with 18 points. March 25 was announced 'Tues-|giation 14.32, Kinloch's Lid, 13-32, Peo- |iillsiles 9 pis., FeAl and Cul 7, BLUES: Chuck Dabona, 4;/day by the International (seed ple's Clothing 13-23, Fred's Drive-In 12- ROBERT WAGER a: GE oY o BM or on i or She oder of SIURLOPHORIC S000 Business Men's i Luncheon | Victor McLaglen George MacReady LANCASTER "The Abduclors" HOTEL - "A HATFUL OF RAIN" (ADULT) &Boy 4150 "RIDE A VIOLENT MILE i THE MIGHTY SAGA 7 OF GOD'S COUNTR GOOD FOOD , Mills and BU [] Oxfords | CBIAIY. Chas Map Meagher, 4; Jim Longley. lub. The gtadium hh be scaled |32. Zaks Decorators Jom, Spring Bros: Cin Cotleses ey. Zs el 6-Tcronto|2; Dave Nicholishen, 12; n|for a gross gate of -23, 'e have two in the s this wee) Peters, 13; Brian 'Tumnicliffe;|a net of $46768980 based on at- Juiy and Lavell 1.10. Gold Medal Cleas- shorty Davies 765 (214, 7, 380. Jon Bob Shody. Total 34. ance orrison SPORTSHAVEN: Glen Nichol, DUPLATE OFFICE ; Bill Blasko, 2; Myron Mech, 18; Harry Breau, 5; B Wal: A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE TO REPORT WITH TEAM MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Ml arry serious siness ters; Al Etchells, 2. Total 31. |waukee Braves reassessed their (fi (ne Sit onsen piaydowns. We in Cortina 231, Gard Scott 228, Raiph Bone. 1] 8. e In "Ol CKLB UPSETS POLICE medical reports on Billy Bruton clude all tems, because even the ham 224, Hattle Curran 221, The biggest upset of the season| ion knee and decided Tuesday KX showed signs o|Fremch 218, George Arkwright Fo took place in the second game the speedy centrefielder will re-|Stifring as they overwhelmed the Poof 217, Joyce Porter 217, Oscar Morrison which saw CKLB continue along| port March 1 along with the rest|fur ur 'the. first time thin season. In | Gardner' 310, Don Collins 308. Marge in thelr winning ways as they|of the squad. However, Bruton|the other matches the undermannec|Craddock 206, Flo Tuson 305, "snowed under" first place Police| will undergo a special training|Mad-e-liners fell prey to a blisterin | Porter 204, Harley Durkee %01, SoAdvintires ben dsught from Jack's Jets (wh Morrison 301. Janna Association by a 43-18 score. 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