Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Mar 1958, p. 13

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the Czechoslovak news Pancho Gonzales 11-9, 6-4 in Tues-jana (Reuters)--Centuries by Gar-| |Opava, SPORTS BRIEFS [agency CTK reported. |day night's 39th stop on their pro-|field Sobers (109 jot, aut) and | fessional ten tour. H Conrad Hunte (114) helped the | Captures Army " | SNAPS LOSING STREAK | iuais as, toy: Toad | West Indies beat Pakistan byjhas won three matches and HEADS NEW ENTRY | JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)--| eight wickets in their fourth test/drawn one. The final score was The albatross, among the la WELLAND (CP) -- Fred Con-|Lew Hoad snapped a five-match| WIN CRICKET SERIES . Wednesday and clinch the five-|pakistan 408 and 318; West In- est species of sea birds, has 3 Basketball Title |radi, president of the Ontario La-|losing streak and whipped] GEORGETOWN, British Gui- match series. The West Indies|dies 410 and 317 for two. P ' i 1 iwi f 10 to . ALDERSHOT, England (CP)-- crosse Association, has been wing span ol 12 feet Canada won the British Army named club president and team basketball championship for the manager of the Welland entry in {fourth time in six years, defeat-|the OLA Senior A series. The new Our big Going-Out-of-Business Sale is still in progress. However time is growing short and we must dispose of this cxcess stock--and quickly! For this weekend we have again slashed prices to the bone {ling a British Guards training |club, comprising personnel from |regiment team 76-55 Wednesday |the St. Catharines Athletics, is to in an effort to clear our shelves. Remember, these are tremendous savings so come early and often this weekend and SAVE! THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursdey, Merch 20, 1953 13 'Canadjan Team GREAT FPIRD FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS CON'T BE CAUGHT UNPREPARED FOR THE OPENING OF THE SEASON CHECK ALL OF YOUR EQUIPMENT AND BE READY FOR THAT FIRST FISH in the final game of a three-day (be known as Welland-Crowland ~'¢ |tournament. Switsons. The Canadian team, drawn] from members of the Queen's : ~~ |own Rifles of Canada stationed Hot SPRINGS, 2h fr )|in Germany with the 4th Cana- |The Lag + Rg hn pp tie ; ans Srigate rod, |corded Tuesday at Oaklawn Park 7 ton y where Garylin and Prince Eric ght contest. i | The victory avenged the Cans. [U00, EouseEitive vaces Ld dian quintet's only loss in the | ave paying $209.00, $88.20 and | oy y 00, { tournament, a 52-48 defeat in-lgoq 9p 'prince Eric, in the second | BIGGEST OF SEASON WILL HAVE TO COUNT ME OUT-- ~ MY EQUIPMENT 15 IN BAD SHAPE 7 a iA. THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT 1S USELESS WITHOUT A LICENSE . 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The Canadians fate paid $15.20, $7.00 and id reached the finals by defeating|" {a second British entry 35-30. ~CZECHS DOWN PANTHERS | Canadian teams, who qualify| FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) for the competition because they Nottingham Panthers, an English serve in Germany under the Brit- hockey team with a number of | ish Army of the Rhine, have Canadian players, Tuesday night dominated the tournament since lost 4-2 to a combined Czech side its inception in 1952, They held from the towns of Ostrava and "| |the championship in all but the - - |la:t two years . Lieut. Doug Palmer of Burling. B 11 11 ton Beach, Ont,, led the Cana- e evi e {dians' scoring in the find] with | ws" 7 7 Needs One More | - - | 'Make Wyndburgh To Cinch Title . | 1 BELLEVILLE (CP)--Belleville| . . Heavy Favorite McFarlands drew another step : ew orse acln 1 LONDON (AP)--British book- [closer to the Ontario Hockey As-| {makers Wednesday night quoted |sociation Senior A eastern divi-| |{Wyndburgh as the 9-to-1 betting (sion ¢h a m pionship Wednesday favorite for the Grand National, [night when they defeated Pem- ay e ern Y ppose {the world's toughest horse race broke Lumber Kings 6-2 in the at Aintree March 29. fifth game of the best-of-seven TORONTO (CP) Premier| Attorney-General Roberts em-| The price hardened slightly final series. | Frost Wednesday night ordered a phasized that the bill gives no from Monday when Wyndburgh| The Macs now have won three special meeting of the legisla-|powers to the commission not al-|was assessed as a 10-to-1 chance. games to Kings one. The other| _ ture's legal bills committee to ready held -- it merely required Prices also were cut on the sec-|ended in a tle. The win enabled study a new horse racing law|that regulations be made. ond and third favorites. Hart|Belleville to maintain their home| " which drew objections from Op-| John Wintermeyer (L--Water- Royal moved to 100-to-7 and|ice superiority over Kings who position members. {loo North) won support from Goosander to 18-to-1. {have not beaten the Macs in The bill, an amendment to the | Premier Frost in objecting to the] The Grand National will be Belleville this season. | * Racing Commission Act, permits provision for in-camera hearings. contested over the 30-jump, 4%- The line of Barton Bradley, the commission to establish reg-| "There is no justification for mile Aintree course. An Irish Weiner Brown and playing coach ulations governing all aspects of hearings in camera that cannot Sweepstakes is based on the re- Ike Hildebrand led the way horse racing and hold hearings be appealed or pursued in any- sult. for the winners. Bradley scored in camera wise," declared the Liberal mem- - ~~ three times and Brown once CCF Leader Donald MacDon- ber. " nmltiad thai bie Hod C ] t Ti T Brows azo picked wp three as- Id said racing circles are con-| Mr. Frost admitted that he ha siste an ildebrand four rf about Ry powers given reservations about in - camera alume # im am Other Belleville scorers were the commission and suggested hearings from which there would) they might be used to interfere be no appeal and ordered the bill with the activities of union or-|go to before a special meeting - Paul Payette and Keith Macdon- Wins Youth Stakes Ii" Frank" Chiarelli and Bert MIAMI. Fla. (AP) -- Calumet Glesebrecht were the marksmen Farm's Tim Tam came from for Kings GIRLS' ORLON PULLOVERS CHILDREN'S DENIM BOXER JEANS CHILDREN'S BOYS' STRIPE & PLAIN NYLON & COTTON ganizers at race tracks. lof the legal bills committee OLD COUNTRY | ] SIZE 8 TO 16 SOC KS Some reversible--Size 2 to 14. REG. 1.59 ® ao opal SOCCER SCORES [xo Toronto, was second, | Need Protection REG. 3.98 REG. 49¢ REG. 4.98 KHAKI, OLIVE AND BLUL SR gn Ho the| ENGLISH LEAGUE ran in the Flamingo Stakes--in| MITCHELL, Ont. (CP) -- Two| which he finished second tohockey referees left the arena) tail-end Trois-Rivieres Lions 6-2 Division 1 Jewel's Reward but was moved here under police protection . Wednesday night to take sole 1seds 2 Arsenal 0 up to first when the Maine Tuesday night after Elora Rocks| for ; & Chance colt was disqualified -- defeated Mitchell Red Devils 5-3. " "® ssession of third place in the an Preston 3 Newcaste 1 Tim Tam was the 3-to-1 cholce| There were several disputes be- Quebec Hockey League, two Portymoyty 2 West Brom 3 with the crowd of 16,320. tween players and the referees| [next to last to win easily in the 1$16,850 Fountain of Youth Stakes| at Gulfstream Park Wednesday. | Hockey Referees Grey Monarch, owned by E. AND CARDIGANS Size 2-6 Montreal Royals Take Third Spot ints ahead of Quebec Aces. yo Division 11 He ran the 1, 1-16 miles in|during the game. At one stage a 1:42 45 on a fast track. {Mitchell player fought with a Grey Monarch, ridden by Ma- referee. | nuel Ycaza, was two lengths| Mitchell players spent the/ back. L'il Fella was a head back| equivalent of two periods in the | and Dzurko were the Trois-Rivi- in third. | penalty box, | ki After the race, Taylor an-| Manager Fred Philips told e Pronovost, the Montreal Hearts 3 Clyde 2 d Grey Monarch will run(Norm Hill of the referees asso-| fer, turned away 21 drives Ki k 2 Aberdeen 0 in the $100,000-added Florida|ciation: "If you bring those ref- Job Senior of the Lions/Queen of 8 1 Motherwell 2 Derby at a mile and a furlong|erees here again we will not fee| . Thd Lanark 1 East Fife 2 March 29. a team." 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