{ BOWLING NEWS THE FRIENDLY 4 Nadeon Hazeltom had to) double while Ina Way and Nettle Welsh top single, each with 26 A baker's dozen in the Lemon League. Borry lo reporit some the girls away through lliness Our club extends deepest sympathy to! with Woods and Boden Lurning in whose nephew died | nice scores for the Drivers in Kingston on Wed: Wilson paced the Bond's Clothing Jenny barry very suddenly nesday Happy Lang still tied for rd place, Pin Heads tied for 4th place rest are just Aragging along Enough whitewash this week 0 do a large barn, Puddiers 4 points from Lucky Bix, Happy Gang ] ints from Hazel uts ity Slickers 3 points from Doodle Bugs, Pin Heads 2 points [rom Peps Doubles; N. Hazelton 423 N. Ricketts 405 (202) fingles us, C. Gardiner 216 and RK, Len 208 Lemon League J. Husband 06, RK. Anderson 93, A Waitson 93, N. Welsh #2, B, Beadle 90, K. Rutherford #8, A, Henry 88, ¥.. Taylor 84, I, Hann #2, M Wright #0, I. Magee 77 snd C Maclean 63 TEAM STANDING City Blickers Lucky Bix Happy Gang Puddlers Peps Pin Heads Doodle Bugs Hazel's Nuts UAWCI0 Motor Win ' rolled, the Burns Credit Je. eller club is leading the Major group and if they reisin the p pace the rem ' Denny Linton and Pop Bemis were really uot jor the J@ against the Warner Willams rt Harding and Fred were best for the radiomen Aller a 204, G. Abbott ¥. Lawion 9, » City League I ou club rather long set-backs, the Victor's Sports club | all n managed (0 snatch a shutout vie:| regular Oshawa | Tun of luckless Al Btovin tory over the Auto Trim outfit wes top man for Vietors and HW, New:| mark (280), | , Tire club and the Bond's Clothing of played a leading role in the well and Puddiers are tory over the CKD boys and thus Peps and | keep his club in the running the [tie between Bonds and the tire N. Welsh 234, Ina Way | %8 | { i {will be five weeks at 7 p.m gang finish in a Lie for the { tion honors snd it was 8 (ough) brake for the tiremen Ernie Bell and Fred Dingley earned shutout over the Drivers Don entry to m niee and helpful vie The men will he seitled next week The body Shop club will now have to got down to business with the final section comin Mitchell and Jack Logeman will have to ¢all # special policy meet: ing before long The biggest upset of the night s the shellacking of the BR #10 club by the Duplate No. 2 In Group 8. Jack Dionne was in ter: rific form and his 933 triple was really a dandy, Jim Hardie also came' through with three nice games to make it more decisive Cannings claimed a shutout over the Shipping squad with Ab Taylor being the hewd man and Cee MeCabe continued to keep his Orfuns in the win eolumn All the members of Group 2 and 3 are reminded of the change in howling time. The final section ori {group 2 and the last four weeks Waite! Only one girl short | at 7 pm, for group 3 LADIES MAJOR "BR" This week saw Western Tire whitewash Meaghers and Whites Ins, gave the same (treatment to Dixons. Burns rolled a good score to take 3 from Biddulphs. Nes bitts took 3 from Hendersons and Warper-Williams 3 from Mitchells, | We had a very good turnout, | LEAGUE | Those pins sure give one trouble | dreteh of but some girls have no trouble at | I notice though a few of our | had thelr good bowlers tough luek We have six gals hitting the 600 Our bright light this week some battled alone for the trim|was Audrey Hodgson with a dandy mers The Ernie Cay Lumber club jus wed little too good for the otish Men's Wear boys Hainer and Don Deans both had 8 good day for the lumbermen snd newcomer Joe Vascoe rolled well for Rotish Jubilee Pavilion and Gerrard Plumbing staged a very keen bat tle and the Jubilee hoys were hard pressed to get a 3 to 1 vie tory. Henry Sarnovsky and John Hrico were the main cogs In Jubilee mmchine A thrilling finish was witnessed w group 2 when the Wheel and { those old pinls Jack] 208). That's hitting Audrey! Doreen behind with 667 720 (227, 200 Astou was right (271, 171, 255). Wilma Rorabeck 667 (210, 274, 188). Lois Burden #40, Ethel Wagar 640 and Bert Cole 601 Team standing this week Western Tire Biddulphs ITT Burns Warner Williams Mitchells Nesbitts Whites Ine, Dixons Hendersons Meaghers "Wa ssmBT-T COMFORT «+ ROCK BOTTOM / \ PVA \ Bargains In Other Sizes Too | or other sports as such, but rather | the preliminary staff study before low price , and Tubes at only EASY BUDGET TERMS Imagine being able to buy world famous Lifetime Guaranteed Dominion Royal Tires ot such a low, , » Especially when you can name your own down payment, and your terms, WEEK END SPECIAL 4 New Dominion Royal Tires 3.35 r. week Used Tires 9 Bond St, W, @ Tire Vulcanizing and Recapping @ Guarenteed ® Batterin Dial 5-3022 Winter Circuit Is Post-Grad Course | By The Canadian Press Of the eight Canadians, Gerry By MURRAY SINCLAIR | Kesselripg. Kiichoner; Dalomg | ¥ 0 ean, ¥ Nizuleek, 8 TUCBON, Ariz. (AP)=Cansdian| oc "voronio, and Jack Kay, Mont and British golfers are USING the yo), uli qualified. Bob Wylle, Cal winter tournament circuit as | 1 posi-graduste sehool of | gary, Hal Butler, Toronto and Jim ™h Wareied nl slker, Halilax, missed | £y Bre more 4 i" " i knowledge and experience than Pritchett, 28, said; "The trip has definitey been worth while, We money, Most agree they are gel | ' / ting something money couldn's | Couldn't have obtained the exper lence hitting a hall in London, It| buy |woulld be quite proper to say we| British goliers here for the first| have heen attending a post-grad-| time wre Impressed with two uate school | aspects of the U8. game, the hard! work put In by the pros and thelr th superiority from within 150 yards of the hole : everyone who enters cracks off tor | The group of five Englishman the first 36 holes, The leading will play through the Houston, | 50 players go Into the next two Tex, tournament and then head rounds.' . for home | Balding led the Canadians with | The young English players have! a five-under-par #7 over the Ran | been surprised and a bit disap. | dolph Mhurse | pinted that they sre called upon | "Certainly we want to make as| 0 play an 18-hole qualifying round | much money as we can, but the big before being admitted to the Tue: | thin son Open proper, which starts might call it a school Thursday. John Pritchett and John| 'Not many of your U.S. players Jacob qualified Tuesday with three: | come out for just a few tourna under-par 69s. Tony Harmon made ment"s in the winter and make it easily with 70, Peter Allis and | much money, The same applies to Herman Hunt were exempt from | us, only we are primarily after qualifying as Ryder Cup players | axperience."' Senate Investigators Will Look At Sports | i By EDWIN B. HAAKINSBON (so Is subject to federal anti-trust WASHINGTON (AP) Benator | laws Warren Magnuson said Wednesday, "That puts it squarely within the he has asked U.S, Senate investiga: | Jurisdiction of our committee,' tors to assemble data "on reports sald Magnuson, "We apparently of fixed fights and other ecom:| have Jurisdiction over al plaints from captive audiences of | except baseball,' elevised sports events | Magnuson sald he recently had We may have to hold some | discussed the possibility of a Sen hearings later on this," the Wash: | ate Inquiry into televised hoxin ington Democrat sald in an inter. | with Gene Tunney, former worl view. He Is chairman of the Ben: | heavyweight champlon, He sald he ate commerce committee | "told Gene we might ask him to! "If we do," he added, "it will| come down Informally some time] not be an investigation of boxing and talk this over." Democratic Senator Estes Ke: | fauver of Tennessee, who headed the now-defunct Senate crime in vestigating commitiee, has been pushing for a congressional probe of 'reports that racketeers are that professional hoxing--unlike or: | entering the fields of hoth amateur | ganized baseball--lles within the! and professional sporis. fleld of interstate commerce and' Now that television has greatly "Frankly we didn't know about | is 18 - hole qualifying business | when we came over, AL home | sports| A look at the radio TV programs that go into our homes.' Magnuson sald he had asked for the recent Supreme Court decision iy ai HE wha Wo LEER) Full- fidelity gensole of fine veneered mahogany walnut, or limed oak. Full-Fidelity Sight and 2-Speaker "340" Full-Fidelity Sound. Alumin CBS COLUMBIA 1 1 including FREE AERIAL °'389* { tion, supporting a large number of is experience," he sald, "You! | similar difficulties Poor Crowd Attendance Hits British Soccer LONUIN (CP) Britisn soccer's | financie! Hi y duet of 8) sharp drop in attendance, appesrs 1 be bDecoming more Acile Bs hardship reports pour In from small-time English and Scottish | clubs In the English third division, 47 of 48 clubs say they're: losing money and only four elaim to make a profit, The others say they bresk aven in In Scotland, the story is much | Foothall League clubs could mus the same. 'A recent spell of ley | ter up a Grey Cup champion by weather made things worse by [next fell | stopping many games. The prob-| The Intest shocker was Ollawi lem of s relatively small populs-| Rough Riders' report Tuesday night that the Big Pour has ra | scinded a decision to honor player options held this yesr by 11.5, Na tional Football League clubs EXPECTED NEW TEAM | The situstion developed this way; | Toronto Argonauts, out of By JIM PEACOCK Conndian Press Ball Weiler TORONTO (CP) C » victory next November. And wi apparent good remain Ont it Is difficult for Mr. Average Ven ficottish clubs, is a big distress factor Other difficulties are entertain ment tax, nibbling awsy wu third of the take, television and meagre fan aceommodation Most losing clubs claim they paid more in taxes to the government last year than they lost on the whole nounced the wid vat invita imports, but ins'ead wou. ge a whole new set out of the NFL. surface at least, the east nit, ern football picture is so confused | i 0 soe how any of the Big Four| ®t ident, thelr rights to NFL players," And in Toronto, where new Argo the | team director Harry Sonshine set eastern playoffs for two years, an-| the fuse to the fireworks with his «| announcement regarding 1954 im. for 1955 any of their 1964 American | ports, comme Can Expect Almost Anything On Canadian Football Scene {during his flye-year tenure | tinted with the University of Cin. | Anytime now | cinnati, then uesda the west Is going to predict Grey has signed there ap & line conch, |" RIDERS GOING AHEAD | Ottaws, 4. P. McCaffrey, msnager, ners) finished last in $ mid: "AL this Leo Dandurend, said: "Als rEONRUL pres nied "It looks like we' year, srs goin mediately to sign NFL, players who | are not under contract for 195 in| the U ! su Tomilton president, Jake Gay aaur contemplate signing any NFL play. [ers THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, Vebrusry 10, 19% 18 p-------- HC Things bmven't worked sll-Americs football stars, nay Moegle, all. Amerie AL) st season, sald nny ohably will sign with the TanCisco 'ders In shout & Bill Howton, once sn all- end » Rice, seid he has -------------- | NOL 10 accept an attractive | dian offes TA STAY IN US, | Moegle, the "Hers No. (AP) Sant. | fhateg Jui he has receiv from three Canadien y Ag in | eluding Montreal - A -ond Rice Institute | British Colum A {a | consider {out the way we figured," | Ross wouldn't name any of the | 11964 players who now might be in-| pean | vited hack and i hasn't heen made | clear hoy Aros intend to make | up for other lost imports, AcE wel HOU! f ve | dian professions] te {have lost in their contracts with two MUST CLOSE SHAVES BURN YOUR SKIN? Riders Big Your shead im | f time we don't Aloueite pres have waived ident Bill Ross i have to re (This decision now Is being re considered), Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottaws fearful that the rich--Montreal and Toronto might force them to spend so much money for playing talent that they would he forced out of business, lined together to | eut down on Importin, AL its snpusl meeting in mid- January, the Big Four, with Argos yelping foul, voted 31 to declare ineliglhle for Big Your play any player under option or: contract to an NFL club, Argos objected that fF ruling was retroactive and that they already had signed several players MET WITH BELL The league governors studied problem, then gave It back to the annual meeting, which reconvened in Montreal last Bsturday, This meeting announced the league had decided Argos will re tain four of the seven players they say they have signed and the lesgue will take over the other three for disposition, { Between meetings, the Big Four met NFL commissioner Bert Bell in Philadelphin '0 attempt to work out a no-raiding paet, Nothing was signed or sealed, hen came the revelation. st Of tawa that the league had decided last Saturday to rescind its ear: ler decision to honor options. Con tracts, however, will be honored, Meanwhile, Frank Clair ho Some Confusion Seems Apparent NEW YORK (AP)=All is not well south of the border, it developed Wednesday and United States offic ials trying to get things organized for the Pan-American Games are worr! ¢ The opening of the big carnival is Just a month and three days away and the Americans don't yet know how they're going to get into Mexico City, site of the svent "We've received two different sets of Instructions from Mexico," sald J, Lyman Bingham, executive director of the United States Olym- ple committee, the fellow who has the unenviable task of organizing the safari "I put forth two queries con cerning visas for our team and re celved two answers from people in authority that dT other," he sald, "We've just ahout | ironed everything out from the | ond." Conuds has named 20 athletes to its first Pan-American Games team, five female and 15 male, Bo far there have heen no reports of multiplied audiences for most sports events, there Is a nation: wide demand that boxing and other sports be kept clean,' Kefauver sald Ina separate Interview J coached Argos to two Grey Cups Serves You Better In QUALITY PRODUCTS CANADA CIGARIE EXPO d | Aa NO! Not if you use NOXZEMA 3-Woy Shove Medicated for cool, painless shaving Switeh to 3-Way Brushless with Noxsems wi Misrodiogrom how reson, what ype ~ trig, ste, shaves top layers of sin ~ ing dosens outs thet ement and Use 5-Way Shave slone~or before and after regular lather, It will pay you a face comfort bonus in painless shaves! PAL BLADES | PKO, WITH BACH JAR OF MEDICATED i" RI FINEST F1¥ and Expert TV and Appliance Service ial 3-8214 24-HOUR T.V. 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