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Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Mar 1948, p. 15

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"WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIFTEEN BOWLING KING STREET HAPPY DOUBLES This week seems week for three teams. Switchers took points from Broncos, Whiffers three from Werewolves. Tallenders came through and took all three points from Rockets. h Ladies: --Greta Burrows 239. of a, happened to the rest of the es?) Men :--Leland Love 309, Vern. 257, Ted McLaughlin 235, Frank Norma and Chester Robinson 753, Ber, and Harold Perry 734, Jean and in 707. on League--Mildred Fletcher Bigwood 75. MOTOR CITY LADIES' MAJOR LEAGUE The margin held by Karn's, in first tion was slimmed down somewhat 'Monday night, when Oshawa Bakery XAlpped them for two points, and Vic- tory Billiards came up with a three- 'count over Victor's Sports & Cycles. Coca Cola's also improved their chances to e the section, by trimming Hay- den nald's two to. one. hawa Furriers also made it plain on Monday they are definitely not out of the Sifiing, for they tagged an additional points for their total, in their with McCallum Transports. The rt kids haven't seen much sun- shine this section--that's for sure. Lock's pulled up into the ranks of the five, by virtue of their two to one n over Pearl's. +" No great amount of ink is needed to the scores over 050 this a Only six bowlers were g eno 0 Wee thelr rint, Vi. Mason ht have hit the mark, had she any luck in her third game. As it was, she rolled 857, with singles of 339 Rnd 322. Janet Peel and Marj Tribble were te only 700's, with Janet having 738 (320) and Mai), 732. Olive Frise turned in 673; Ef. Hezzelwood 670, and Nell Etchells 657. Xarn's Victory Coca Cola's ..... NEXT BOWLING NIGHT, APRIL "B" League 's, who, early in this 'section, pulled out into first place, have been collecting points s ly. In the seven Mondays just past, out of a possible 3 ts, 9 of them. Last Monday was no excep- tion--they again drubbed their oppo- nents. is time it was the Mitchell Prug sextette. Oshawa Dairy have been tryi valiantly to make the race in- terenting, although at this poing it, pes ey Saywell they lost two to Dixol's Insurance) nabbed two points from Burns' Shoes, and hung onto the fifth ¢ Good triples were scarce in this e also. Doris Vann came up with t one--652. June Perry rolled 616; June Thompson 614 and Dot. Barclay =n even 600. ell's 19 13 12 11 erson's vack-Biddulph 5 White's Insurance . 's Coal ....n. Guaranteed @._Asphalt Shingling ® Built-Up Flat Roofing @ Materials and Work- manship Guaranteed! L. BIRD PHONE 3055J to be "white-wash" | Saywell's have come up with | | Captains U.S. Golfers| Mrs. Edwin H. Hare, the former Glenna Collett, six times U.S. na- tional women's golf champion, will captain the Curtis Cup team which will meet the British women's team in England next May. A.H.L. HOCKEY {alarm and isn't too greatly con- Spicy Bits From Other Sports Cols. By GEORGE FORSTER Regina, March 23--(CP) -- The Cinderella story of Montreal Cana- diens' Elmer Lach--who edged out Buddy O'Connor of New York Rangers for individual scoring leadership in the National Hockey League--makes him eligible for plenty of consideration when they hand out the all.star awards, says Dave (Regina Leader-Post) Dry- burgh. . "No other player in the N.H.L. has weathered the setbacks that have come Lach's way," Dryburgh says. But the irony of the Lach-O'Con. nor race to the wire was that "Ca. nadiens couldn't use Buddy O'Con- nor because they had better centre ice performers." "That," says Dryburgh, "was the judgment of Frank Selke, who takes full responsibility for peddling Buddy to New York, and a year ago the wolves " "ho are now on Selke's doorstep wergy in complete agree. ment." Lach has made consistent come. backs despite injuries, including a shattered arm that took some of the zip from his shot for a while after he was again a star, * bb The suggestion of William Nor. they, a life member of the Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Association, that the Allan and Memorial Cups B.A. Of the Flashing Praise for her sportsmanship and charm were accorded Phir Scott at the Lions Club dinner tendered her at Toronto recently, when she was presented with the Lou E. Marsh Memorial trophy, awarded ding athlete. Illy to Canada's should be retired because of the professionalism 'in the -C.AH.A, doesn't get much support from Dry. Blades spit ed (EAL bara Ann It was the second time that she received the trophy, making her the only two-time winner, burgh. "Many of us, including C.AH.A. boss Al Pickard, are inclined to think Mr. Northey is viewing with cerned over what is going on this year or what has happened in the Cleveland Barons served" notice | last night that they have no inten- | ns of taking things easy in the | first round of the American Hockey | | League playoffs just because they | finished the season -unbeaten in | their last 27 league outings. The red~hot Barons found Provi- dence Reds, loop leaders in the | east, a soft touch and humiliated the Rhode Islanders 6-1 in the first game of a best-of-seven semi-final series. two quarter final series, both best-of-three affairs, New Haven edged Pittsburgh 2-1 while Buffalo defeated Hershey 5-3. The game in Cleveland was close for two periods but in the final canto, the Barons ran wild and banged in four goals. Second game | of this series will be played in | Cleveland Thursday. At New Haven, the Ramblers | played spirited hockey to edge | Pittsburgh. Second game is slated for Pittsburgh Thursday. Hershey, playing on home ice, were never in front as Buffalo cap- tured the first game of the series. As officials skated off at the end of the game, spectators attacked them. Police finally were able to direct the officials to their dressing room before any serious damage was inflicted. Second game of the series is scheduled for Thursday in Buffalo. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By. The Associated Press Belfast--Rinty Monaghan, 110%. Bel- fast, knocked out Jackie Patterson, 111%, Glasgow (7) title. Portland, Me.--Jean Richard, 12713, Montreal, knocked out Steve Kronis, 130%, Bost, (1 STOKER SALES & SERVICE Top Quality Anthracite, Bituminous and Coke. Hard and Soft Wood. The ROBERT DIXON Co. Ltd, 'Phone 262 Oshawa PEAR INRA EEO NRE REN Tu WE eT '© RADIOS and Electrical Appliance Repairs @® Household Wiring and Electrical Fixtures @ ALL PARTS AND WORK- MANSHIP GUARANTEED FOR 90 DAYS Warner Williams : 7g Simcoe N. 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Panter, president of the Ontario Hockey Association, suggested at a January C.AH.A, meeting that a contract system be adopted for Junior "A" and Senior "A" hockey with open sale and trading of play. ers--a suggestion that was adopted and®is due for final consideration at the annual C.AH.A, meeting in April, ' "Panter won't get much support at the C.AH.A, annual confab and we daresay Mr. Northey will relax and permit the Allan and Memorial Cups to stand as symbols of the best in Canada instead of collecting dust in Jim Sutherland's hall of fame at Kingston," said Dryburgh. SPRING TRAINING BASEBALL NOTES New York, March 24 -- (AP) -- Manager Connie Mack of Philadel- phia Athletics is getting his boys ready for the siege of night games. The A's are playing their exhibi. tions in Florida under the lamps. The A's have some men who like night play--Elmer Valo, who batted 398 under the lights in 1947; Bar. ney MocCosky, whose night average was .325, and Hank Majeski, who had a respectable .319 compared to a season's average of 280, Chicago Cubs' hospital list at Los Angeles is gradually getting smaller, but it's still imposing. Phil Cavaretta, Bob Sheffing and Lloyd Lowe now have their arms working well after treatment. But Bill Nicholson still has shoulder miseries and Len Merullo is trou- bled both with a lame arm -and bad back, Several members of New York Giants, including Manager Mel Ott and outfielder Willard Marshall, have been laid up with colds in Sa- cramento, Calif. Ray Sanders, first baseman ac. | quired from Boston Braves, isn't going to rush things in workouts with Brooklyn Dodgers in the Dom- inican Republic. Sanders has seen no action yet, although he works out easily each day and is swing. ing hard in batting practice. Oxford Rowers Are Given Edge Over Cambridge London, March 24--(AP)--Two crews of rowing heavyweights, aver. aging 175 pounds a man, will "pull their hearts out" in the annual Ox. ford and. Cambridge Universities boat race Saturday. Britain hopes to find its Olympic games "eight" from this annual contest dating from 1820. Neither Oxford nor Cambridge, however, has fulfilled its early pro. mise in final training on the 4%- mile stretch, of the Thames from suburban Putney to Mortlake -- the traditional boat race course. Cambridge won by 10 lengths last year, but Saturday's race looms up as the most open ever. Rowing cri. tics are divided on the merits of the rival crews, yet Oxford's. full. course trial times give them the edge over Cambridge primarily be. cause the big men in the middle of the boat haven't given the stroke, C. M. R. Barton from Eire, the sup. port he should get. Cambridge has so 'far won 49 of the 93 official races. Oxford . has won 43, and only once has a dead heat been rowed, in 1877. INTERNATIONAL CHESS The Hague, Netherlands-- Sam. uel Reshevsky of New York, United States champion played a draw in the worlq championship chess tour- nament, COBB IN HOSPITAL Boston,--Ty Cobb, the "Georgia Peach" of baseball, was admitted to the New England Baptist Hospi. tal for a routine checkup and ob. servation of a-gall bladder disturb. Champion Twosome at Leisure Marsh Memorial Trophy. Between practices for their personal appearance four throughout most of Canada, Suzanne Morrow of Toronto, and Wally Diestelmeyer of Kitchener, Ont, do manage to find time to go "partying." Suzanne and Wally, North American pair champions who came third in the Olympic doubles, were "snapped" at the dinner tendered Barbara Ann Scott at Toronto, when the latter was presented with the Lou E, Above, RIP RUSSELL' BASHES EM Anaheim, Cal,--Rip Russell hit four for four for Sacramento as the Solons toppled San Diego 10 to 4, in an exhibition game, Pete Coscarart belted out a 390.-foot homer for San Diego. ARMED RESUMES DUEL Havre de Grace, Md.,--One of the season's turf rivalries may be re. newed at Havre de Grace May 1 during the running of the Edward Burke Handicap. Among the 41 eligibles in the $15,000 race are Calumet Farm's Armed ang Daniel Lamont's El Mono. El Mono beat the favored Armed in both the Widener and the McLennan at Haleah this winter, PITCHED BALL KILLS BOY Hingham, Mass.--Robert Mulcahy, 18, of Hingham, was killed when hit on the head by a pitched ball while trying out for the Hingham High School baseball team. 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