12 THE DAILY TIVNES.GAZETTE, Thursday, December 15, 1955 SR eh ee ea a I JUMP at Courtain V's sports cen- (Winter) shown m es, th platform for | nd jumps f the a Pw P a RII fom, AH a IT " £0 sadn "i | [ ITALY'S NEW winter ice sta- | ly in November. It's known as | two million dollars, by the Italian | : bh i ; | the Dolomite Sport Centre, sit- | Olympic Committee, readying dium, with a seating capacity of | uated at Cortina D'Ampezzo and | for the 1956 winter Olympic 12,000 people, was dedicated ear- | was built at a cost of well over | Games. Later the stadium will | ITALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE ALL SET FOR WINTER GAMES EVENTS s be turned over to Paclo Thaon Di Revel, president of the com- mittee organizing the winter games. New York Rangers In Slump ? OHA Refereed Clinic At LeaguGame Apparently Didn't Please Even Anybody 1 | | i FORT ERIE (CP)--Pat Patter-|duced four 10-minute misconducts sou, Ontario Hockey Association|and a gafme misconduct because of referee-in-chief, Wednesday night|the use of obscene language. blamed 'obscene language' used| "We are determined to stop by Fort Erie players for the out- swearing and cursing on the bench break of penalties in the OHA!and ice. There is only one way to senior B game between Fort Erie/do that: throw the players out," Spears Chevs and Welland-Crow-| Patterson said. Jand Combines Tuesday night. AT THEIR REQUEST Patterson conducted a referees'| He said he employed seven offi- clinic during the game and sevenicials in the game "at the request referces worked in shifts through-'oi Fort Erie management." The out the contest, which Combines|clinic was designed to acquaint won 5-2. Nine-six minutes in pen-|officials with a uniform system of alties were assessed and fights/handling games. broke out among fans. The time-| "My understanding was they keeper left his job in frustration were all regular officials, not new- for five minutes. |comers," Patterson said. "They Patterson said the game pro-/may not have been the best, but they weren't bad. I saw mo incj- dents by the referees to warrant criticism." Eddie Bishop, manager of Fort Erie Memorial Arena, sald Wed- nesday he was sending a letter of rotest to the OHA executive in oronto. "It's hard enough to draw cus- tomers as it is, without putting on a show like that one Tuesday." Fort Erie manager Wilf Zimmer- map said three of the seven ref- erees had worked other game. The other four were newcomers and one "wasn't even a good skater," he said. Ztmmerman said the club does not plan to officially protest the game. Nashua's Future Decided Today By ORLO ROBERTSON ! Various syndicates, including one NEW YORK (AP) -- The future headed by John W. Hancock of of Nashua, one of the greatest Lexington, Ky., are reported (in- horses in 'American turf history terested in purchasing the big son may be decided today with the of Nasrullah, recently named the opening of sealed bids for the|three-year-old champion and horse racing stock of the famous Belair of the year. Stud. Under terms announced 10 days "We will make a definite an-| ago, the sale is divided into four nouncement around 4 p.m. EST if| categories: (1) Nashua; (2) nine at all possible," said John W.| other race horses and 12 yearlings; Ludewig, one of the executors of| (3) 24 broodmares, including Se- the estate of William Woodward,| gula, dam of Nashua, and 16 wean- Jr. "Then again it might b e heces-' lings and (4) the entire racin, sary to consider the bids at some stable, including Nashua, an length before we reach a de: breeding stock in one package. cision." | Woodward's interest in two stal- Ludewig, an executor along with| lions, Nasrullah and Ambriorix, Charles Mapes of the Hanover is not included in the sale. Neither Bank, of which Woodward was a di-|is the 2,500-acre Belair Stud farm rector, said the executors have|in Maryland. i the right to refuse any bid. The| Whether Nashua, already winner bids were scheduled to be opened! of $945,415, will be raced next year at 11 a.m {and seek to pass Citation's world- Stratford Indians Edge Maroons 4-3 CHATHAM (CP)--Stratford In- dians moved back into third place in the Ontario Hockey Associatio] Senior A League Wednesday night when they edged Chatham Maroons 4-3 here before 1,850 fans. The loss was the fifth in a row for the hapless Maroons and left them in the league basement. The Indians scored two: while Maroons were short handed, two in the first period by Billy Flick and Mickey Roth and the eventual win: ner by Flick at 13:32 of the third period with Doug Baldwin of the Maroons off for interference. Maioons tied the score 2-2 at the close of the second on goals by Baldwin and Ernie Dick. The In- dians had a man in the box on both occasions. Maroons outshot the Indians 37 25, despite coming out on the short end of the score. Nine penalties were called in the game, five to Stratford. ning is the world. As can be seen at a glance, it's a permanent struc- ture and should do wonders for promoting the popular winter Lose At Home To Chihawks 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS Don't be surprised if New York team isn't playing the way I think|the Hawk' first win in their last player! it Rangers undergo a few lon this club," he said. "If the|to the Hawks in six starts: It was defenceman completed a play with| [Al Dewsbury and Nick Mickoski. should be performing, there'll! six contests. DON'T KNOW {record earnings of $1,085,760, de-! "We don't even know how many pends on his new owner. Nashua! bids have been made for Nashua has been valued at anywhere be- - or the other racing stock," he said. tween $500,000 and $1,000,000. | Barrie Flyers n "Italia" | sport among the Italian enthusi- asts as well as giving all the Olympic Games contestants a real opportunity to show their skill. as is re- most mod- | mmodations in |be some. changes made." | changes. Allan Stanley, py J The New Yorkers lost their INTO THIRD PLACE Nick a oh ey, Jacl Sicintyre, third straight National Hockey| The win moved Chicago into|the Chicago goals. Larry Popein League game Wednesday night--a third place, seven points behind|scored for New York. 14-1 defeat to Chicago Black Hawks the Rangers. Montreal Canadiens,| : ie lat New York. It was the only in first place with 43 points, have aaiaiey tallied his goal hort | game of the night and the resulta 10-point margin over Rangers. | 4 Skov' 2 iy? g a man's ort could be the cue for coach Phil| Detroit Red Wings hold the fourth) ov's goal was into an empty McIn'yre made it 2-0 when he pushed the puck past Worsley on a relay 17:37. Mickoski wasted little time mak scored at the 43-second mark Frank Martin and Skov from Red Sullivan at while | ing it 3-0 in the middle frame. He Mrs. Titus Haffa Canada's Ski Bids For Nashua Te antMembers CHICAGO (AP)--A bid of $850, 000 for Belair Stud's Nashua has Lose At Home BARRIE (CP) -- Barrie's win streak was broken at two games Wednesday night as Kitchener Canucks moved back into first been made by a Chicago horse- place in the Ontario Hockey Asso- yer: | 3 .- = ee woman, the Chicago American re-| Now Practising ports, ST. JOVITE (CP)--Can- She is Mrs. Titus Haffa, presi-\ada's Olympic que. team Can. dent of a company which manu-jaynched into serious training on ; D factures portable electric appli-| Laurentian slopes in this winter re-| Barrie by a wide margin. Kitch ances. Mrs. Haffa declined to re-|sort north of Montreal, ener broke the tie early in veal the amount of her bid, but| The first o'ficial workout Tues-| third. The Flyers outshot Kitchener said: day was heartening for coach Ernie| oP the game 22-19, "I've made a big bid for Nashua. McCulloch. Three members of the, Play in the first was scramhbly I mailed my certified cheque to{team who spent the summer hob-| with the Flyers holding the edge. New York yesterday. It's not in bling on broken legs reported the It was Kitchener, however, who order to tell how much." (injured limbs had not bothered | opened the scoring, getting the Mrs. Haffa last summer had a em Suing he Jail Workouts. only marke of the Yatiod as Bal- w N od Gef-| atching his charges skim by/|uil Pp; an easy shot over Sen $10 Det 5 3 horse, JY Bal © or on the snow-packed slopes of Mont |ior's shoulder. The Flyers looked |$282 at Arlington Park. She won| Tremblant, McCulloch said: {bad on the play when Raneiri The matter was not to be dealt|$14,100 and gave most of it to One of our girls will bring home| passed out in front of his own net. ciation Junior A League. They de- feated the Flyers 6-2. as Kitchener went to town in the third period, completely outplaying SPORTS MENU | "Everything from Soup to Nuts" | k (CP) -- Franchise slate of officers is elected at the] hat kind of a mess did the OHA and their referee-in- Patterson get into ap at Fort Erie on Tuesday ntly, without invitation, request for permission or yup of 16 referees landed in Fort Erie and worked game between Fort Erie Spears Chevs and the nd Combines. The officials worked in shifts -- with referee-in chief Patterson between periods. a farcial contest with 96 minutes of penalties, 1 off the ice and the cash customers highly dis- fact some asked for their money back. They object. the referees stage their own "amateur ie stage, the penalty time.keeper quit his post, he I the confusion. Calling Mr. Buckland--what is your of this one, It's new, fantastic and weird--but it interesting reading. | Bulldozers 14, Spruce Kings 13. to see We 75 vEREEREEEE 2 ol AN Doll Buggies Strollers Pedal Kars .. Bride Dolls . .. Archery Sets Electric Trains 5] International League Grand Rapids 4 Troy 2 Atlantic Senior Pts {Moncton 1 Saint John 1 9 Amherst 11 Fredericton 2 32 Exhibition 31! Montreal 9 Windsor, N.S. 4 22 : Quebec League 17 Shawinigan Falls 4 Trois-Rivieres 1 14 WERE EERY v's Result gfield 3 Movie Cameras as low as 59.95 | KARN'S DRUGS 28 KING E. ; in. 8 ha tion iti i B rol fter goaltender Lorne Wors-| give oi | Watson to call in some reserves| position with 25 points, two ahead | Nt a "| given assists. | from Ranger farm teams. | of fifth-place Toronto Maple Leafs. |lo¥ was Pulled from the Same or Popein took a pass from defence- Earlier in the season Watson Boston Bruins are in the cellar, 8i1ast minute of play, csr in € man Bill Gadsby to beat goal- said if the team wasn't going right| point behind Toronto. | play. {tender Al Rollins at 8:15 of the! at any time, he would bring up, A crowd of 8,508 saw the Blue- IN OPENER | 1ast 20 minutes. With 30 seconds some new talent. shirts lose their second home| ~Stanley's goal was registered at|left to play, Skov ended the scor- by Geo H Campbell | "There won't be any favorites/ game of the season and their first! 1:32 of the opening period. The! ing. . . [mn 4 SPORTS EDITOR | Willie Marshall Puts H 11 T . 1 . ' -- Pittsburgh's Homes amilton liger-Cats Clu Junior 'A' OHA teams should take stern warning-- v . Is are up! The NHL is planning to put into force a Up In Tie For First | Ld reb; would control the comings-and-goings of| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ontinue Oo er ate As Is > s from the age of about 17-and-up. Sure,| the pittsburgh Hornets were iise Rely Tactics with 3 lot of OY deadlocked with the Providence HAMILTON N olla' A vp Lop pis own e of basic facts, it amounts to this. The 2 + Reds for first place in the Amer- ST rad mig . A . i YT + a gol medal. ey are just as| The Flyers came back in sec- via sponsorship, all the Junior "A" teams ican Hockey hace today and they| holders of the Hamilton TigerCat| Snhual meeting Jan. 7 eativ Yin bi the Bi Four until Jan. charity. |good as the Europeans on there ond to tie it up while Kitchener cially in Ontario. They'll dictate to these players can thank Willie Marshail for what| football team Wednesday scrapped| o T0918 lhe Pui 44 y mother ecutive eel is no reason why they shouldn't| were playing two men short. Jose- r available talent back-and-forth, so that all NHL is getting to be a scoring habit.| plans to reorganize the club as al cuss the coaching and general onto. : T t M ih on po RRA the evedis." | phos jasged the puck mull a contending position, using those prospects who are, Marshall put together the three-| business enterprise and agreed to manager positions. It is understood 70 BEGIN SEARCH oron 0 an "Th team incl de BT a scramble. For instance, Rangers may need a couple or three goal hat trick for the third time| continue operating it in the Big|that tw vill be hired to fill} ht : oie ream Includes Anne Heggl-| Canuck scorers in the third w g y I k . | p 8 g 0 men will be ed to fill tod to start ts . eit, a slalom specialist from Ot-| Leafs can send them the boys they have signed up.|this season Wednesday night as Four Union as a non-profit cor-/the jobs. The general manager | ua a is DRO 0 Star i 'N T 'awa, who suffered a broken le Larose, Duncan, gripbenss Bradi i be only for one or two seasons. then the boys will the Hornets jleicated_Svringfield poration for at least another Year, would handle public relations for | eh Wo Trea Mii an ow rainer i I Wao An and. Babeook, rs & Jers foul Wek wird APTLY : ndians 4-3 in the que's | + The decision, which reversed an|the team. ie AA 2 d b A - pack in Leafs, if Beefied, If the Junior a Subs in the game. He has twice turned the| agreement reached two weeks ago| The move to change the club] ¢eived indizect Dut ok formal - | dian womey SSompined_shampion rena. I nit-OWhers: and clu execu] es) go for o =~ itrick against the Indians. by franchise holders, was made|into a private business enterprise| } Pos oa ions om a Ui Frou ro es 1g ta e real, and Gigi Seguin of Quebec. | control over their own roster. It's been bad in| rarshall scored his first goal after lumber dealer Charles Law-was blocked, at least temporarily, \® Canada an e Unite ates. | The male ic i Bg r this system, it will be a lot worse. BEWARE, |," 15.29 of the first period to give son said he was not interested in|at a recent league executive com-| Other reports from the meeting] MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- America's| Art and Andy Tommy of Ottawa (ations and could not be reached | Pittsburgh the lead, tied it up at|assuming control of the club be- mittee meeting in Toronto. |of the franchise holders Wednes-|;.. ging norse trainer checked in at|both of whom suffered broken legs|iOf comment. He was selected by: 33 early in the third with his|cause Carl Voyles was no longer) At that time, Big Four secre. day involved profit-and-loss figures| ov' 0 co wednesday to|earlier this year: André Bertrand|Tittsburgh Steelers of the National second goal and then produced the! coach and general manager. [tary Wes Brown of Ottawa said|for the 1955 season. ; bably Of, Laval University in Quebec Football League two weeks ago as winning marker at 14:45 of the final. Voyles said last Friday he has no formal application had been re-| It was reported the club suf-|take over a job which prof hey City; Jacques Charland of Trois.| their bonus choice for the 1956 session. taken a real estate job with Tor-|ceived regarding changes in the| 'ered an over-all revenue loss of|offers less security than any other|pivieres 'Que, and the Servold Season. onto financier Eric Craddock. He|Hamilton setup, He said franchise between $5,000 and $10,000, despite in the racing world. |brothers -- Clarence and Irvin--! The 25-year-lod back has shone eee had been coach and general man- holders were being advised that|attendance figures which will show| Frank Merrill Jr, of Toronto, |from Camrose, Alta. jon both offence and defence and ager of the CiCats since 1950./any change must be made in ac-/an increase of about 13 per cent.|who has saddled 151 winners this| The team will leave here Dec, a7 Was an outstanding choice for the ho The present executive, headed by| cordance with the Big Four con-|Most of tHe decrease was due to|year to lead his closest rival by by ajr for Cortina, italy, where all-Skvline Conference team this aY 1C president Jake Gaudaur, will guide| stitution and be approved by the] television receipts, down from $85,- 30, will become head trainer for the Olympic ski events will le held Season. He will play in the Blue volicies of the club until a new!league. 1000 in 1954 to $50,000 this year. |Maine Chance Farm when a string between a 27 and Feb. 3. Gray game at Montgomery, Ala, T 5 pes - of 23 horses from that fabulous |Des. and ihe Hula Bowl game at stable arrives in Miami. onolulu Jan. 18. In oronto er 'rai 3 Merrill will also have control T t KR CONFIRMS OFFER ase da a ers e use ar os RO mi Fred vi Imost 70 other Maine Chance oron 0 Igos In Pittsburgh, a spokesman for { r 268, Ale sey 254, Cy|over amos edd around. the the Steelers said Glick informed | Everick 244, Rudy Gerac 244, Har-| thoroughbreds scattered around the . {them some time ago that he had or erms 'N od F Th » A {old Cameron 244, May Beaver 240,| country, giving him one of the big- Seek Garv Glick ave a ator Irom Sonshine, [Cliff Taylor 229, Dave Murchie|gest training jobs in racing. a eel act." the spokesman said Lefty 0'Doul, defending the antics of the players, TORONTO (CP) -- Harry Son- Take 0 Or, lr Answer I Bey Rist I He OE auiziieth Or omin| Go OF 3; GOLLINS, Colo, (AP) "Sonshine sifered fim an expen: Let , del S of ayers - - > cer 213, en Fisher 204. i ion is . Elizabe! b i i , claims that because the officials, executives and um.- shine, team manager of Toronto NEW YORK (AP)--Player rep-| Asked what the players might|triple, Cy Everick 687. Loran Lion Is that of Maine Orn gay Click. star fiirsack af Col, paid jLlane trip for boi himself on dignity, they are killing the "color" in the Argonauts of the Big Four Foot-| resentatives were scheduled to take|do if they encountered further re-|jgeague, Alex Livingstone 83, Max|switches trainers almost as often|$12.000 to play professional football[us. The situation boils down Yo Could it be that Lefty is convinced that perfor- ball Union, said Wednesday he will their case to baseball commis-|fusal, player representatives Bob|Wire 78, Hank Simon 96, George|as the weather changes. She has|next season with Toronto Ar o| this The Toronto team wants to' rewball characters is what constitutes color atiempt to sign halfback Gary|sioner Ford Frick today after re-| Feller and Robin Roberts declined Burnfield 83, Frank Sterk 76, Jim|had four this year. |nauts of the Big Four 5 [talk to him, he gets a nice trip eres al characters is stitutes oy Glick of Colorado A and M when | fusing to accept the major league! to speculate, {Lawrence 80, Frank Plob 90, Oli nin. th psmetics) Glick' if a 5. s 8 5 * been named the rookie of the year in the Ameri- the player arrives here today toclub owners' rejection of their pro-| "The indication," said Feller, gs "i Better known in e cosmetic: ck's wife, Coleen, confirmed and he'il listen to their-proposi 1 tiple oh p Show sai t ! 5 1408, wv lier, 'Sara 63. / i den, she was|the offer Wednesd (Steelers" cely be less hollering about this than there talk contract terms. posals Cleveland Indians' veteran right-| world as 112abeth An /inning and her h hl esday and said she tion. But Fran Fogarty (Steeler: a because Roy Campanella beat out Robin| Glick is eagerly sought by Argos.| At a meeting Wednesday of the hander, "is that the players might| BUSH LEAGUE Yacing's leading TONEY =. W Sica bo a shang i Bs 2 Tor- general anager) xn alk to him most valuable player award, in the National Lea-|The 25-year-old star backfielder 16 club representatives, the play-|take stern steps if the owners re.| Standing: Kuch 32, Pollards 30, owner 0 ii | over." y' "to oo) le situation in Denver on Fone to the ra < HAWKS have called up Kenny Wharram from Buf. has been described as a "do every-|ers Secided mnanimously they Could ject Shem a1 Huis time." Hat. {Cricket ub =) Jouansens. 2h Glick was tied up with examin Meeting al 8 irrently ing second place in the AHL scor-| thing" player. not go along wit e rejection. \t| Feller not explain wha e| Millens , Oshawa : | " NDOR H AROS the i miked Ye Amn set | He starred both on offence and|their apngal Winer fmesting in Chil} meant id "Slern sips. but Rob. vans 13, Kingsway 3% 20 in: the Bobo 8 Former Manager, 4 y ~~ o >: ] > Sai a W! cago last week, the magnates|erts, e iladelphia ies' /ith one week to |G for two miles in Australia, yesterday , . . TQ. deface and Sonshine sail he woul flatly turned down all the ie nn said: P {second section Kuch moved into a May Not Have 00 uc ARAVA ANAAS University of Toronto) has hurried into print with) thon "with players who ean!important suggestions. | "We probably will have a state-|slight lead by shutting out Jo-| SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Herbert| $s: did their part to help keep the Grey Cup inj = 5" 00" ope" Toronto club| The players were incensed over ment to make after the owners'(hansens. Pollards hung on with ajCarl (Bobo) Olson, has been given|g%, IDDIES' t in the rental of Varsity Stadium but that the Be particularly weak on defence|not being permitted representation | Feb. 4 meeting." Then he added|5-2 win over Van's. Oshawa Crick-|99 days in which to file a brief] K her organizations didn't lift a finger to keep |i, Season and Sonshine hopes to|during negotiations for a new con-| quickly, almost under his breath: et Club were 5-2 winners over|in his $500,000 suit against the for-| 3 ORVAL TESSIER, released by Boston to Que- | sign 'Glick 4s the key man for the tract for televising the world. ser-| "We hope we don't have to." |Millens in a very tight battle.imer world middleweight cham- JF, # " tying and winning, goals in a 7-6 win over lea-|team's defensive backfield and as|ies and all-star game. The play In a joint statement, the players|Kingsway started off strong but| pion. | >. jan Falls, on Tuesday night, an insurance quarterback in case|ers also deplored the owners' re-|said: 'The cost of living . . has|faded badly while Oshawa Appli-|" go 40.01 Judge Louis E. Good-| 3 : .g Tom Dublinski decides to return tol fusal to increase the minimum sal-|increased 44 per cent since 1947. |ance team picked up steam and man said Wednesday he found 'no ese Detroit Lions. lary to $7,200 from the Present(The owners claim there is only 8 finished away up with a 5-2 win. evidence of any kind of breach of Ry NOT TOO CERTAIN $6,000. : small percentage of players who i The Yoys Hust Juve been prac, contract" after three days of testi- only 1 & i . These two proposals will be re- now receive less than $7,200. If fising for next weeks ristmas| + on both sides. He asked Cam- : , | Argos are not too certain that hmitted when the owners con-lthis is so, then the cost of the in -|oll as we had the best scores of pos to prove his charges in the me pep , - Dublineki will stick with them for vene again Feb. 4. crease should be negligible." PAA brief [ ' 58S St. Michael's 24| another season a y 22 y : ss i gue | St. Catharines 18|signed to a two-year no-cut con-| [followed by J. Bent 709 (308, 210), Campos, a Hawai] Gayman. up F A Pts.| Hamilton 18 |tract. He jumped to Argos from |H. Norton 708 (290, 212, 206), Ed sued both Olson and S Ber 84 43| Marlboros 17| Detroit last season and the NFL | Brown 704 (336, 221), K. Cameron|who managed Bobo to the p 33! Guelph 15 club has made overtures to him lo oe, 20 JL Rondy oo on title. 2) Bagrie Bile feturs. (ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE teams which took all three. They| Taylor 668 (350. 228) H. Nugent 5 Wednesday's Sonshine did not say how much{ "ryore" were some good scores| were the Hard-Ups, Cie pa 308, (250, 28), H. Nugent 4.49 up 23| Kitchener 6 Barrie 2 {Argos have offered Glick but a'tnedq in Monday night. It must|Rockets and Homers taking all{(950 999) & Barta 235 | 2 Friday's Games {report from Fort Collins, Colo.,( pa "the Ge Bor wit of Christmas|three from the Eagles, Hotshots (250, 222). gl bo =. 8.95 up E | Fk 3 S vagles, Ss, a ve 6 5, 207) 4 el {Hamilton at Barrie |said the amount was $12,000. |eoming. Wilbes and Clippers. While the nd 630 (235. 205) Far Brown) : |St. Catharines at Guelph Glick is the second top draft Men's high single without hand-{Hustlers took two from the Climb-|g97 (212. 210. 205), A. Borowsky | 2.75 up St. Michael's at Kitchener choice whom Argos are known tolicap: Bill Pike 229 (406); Don|ers. 1631 (218. 216). A. Bruce 613 (245, | 2:1.113 CAY be seeking. Howard (Hopalong) Hercia 221, 200 (421): Fred Cole-| Standing: Hard-Ups 6, Rockets|207) and P. Shody 608 (222, 208). 4.45 up Cassady, hard-running Ohio State man 218 (412); Arnold Taylor 200.5, Climbers 4, Go-Getters 4, Clip-|. Two hundred singles were rolled' ) halfback selected by Detroit as its) Men's high single with handi-|pers 3, Homers 3, Wilbes 2, Hust-lby B. MecEvers 243, F. Hughes $i LUMBER fun 5.95 up {No. 1 draft choice, has also been cap: Congratulations to George|lers 2, Eagles 1 and Hotshots 0. 233, G. Wright 221, A. Cameron g sounded out by the Big Four club./Ford on his single games of 316, Bowlers please remember to|218, M. McKinnon 217, D. Tilk 216, SENRUILE:UINILIR 31 4.50 up | Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the 235 (551). Nice bowling there, bring your Christmas gifts to the|C, Cameron 218, P. Daniels 213, 5 Western Interprovincial Football| George. Others. over 200: Bruce|value of 50 cents next Monday|S Bowers 210, A. Haley 208, J. PH (r RAN 13.95 up {Union also are reported after Cas: Hurst 290, 215 (505), Ray Bint 275|night. If for some reason you can|Dugan 203, W. Lewis 201, and I. HONE RAn Ip | 5.0122 | sady. (416); Ross Clark 269. 222 (491); | not be present would you please|Wallace 200. | . . 2.75 Alfred Liles 252 (413); Norman send your gift up with someone, In the Lemon League this week! £3 ALBERT ST. & Poreapice Mince Lessa |Marnein 232, 232 (464); Perce|so that no one will be left out. we had F. Pucher of Millens and : . 2.00 Kapuskasiog 3 Tim os eague So M H Out Neel 217, Doug Klein 213, Bill A ia rps | - Husband of Johansens. i skasing 3 Timmins P. 7 [90 any unters Ou |icks 209, Gordon Schemilt 209,| SHOPPING CENTRE LEAGUE | ' Minnibrix 3.95 up S _ NOHA Senior It' Lik Small War {Harry Longbottom 202 (401); With two games to play until yy are ve . Soo Indians 0 Soo Greyhounds 4 |41 S L1Ke {Mark Hill 201, Howard Greer|the end of the first series the tem- : ' North Bay i Sudbury 5 | SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)--20L. meu : {po increased in the Tuesday night| 2 SPECIAL! GIANT PANDA Reg. 14.95 Brockville HA Senior B Sportsmen hunting in Modoc county| Ladies' high single without han-| games. The league leading Spruce| 18.00 Only A Pts. Avimer 4 Wooarmon 3 |during special doe hunting season Cap Oa this. week. MaryiKings Ment Jov Hiree siraight 35 ; ' were advised today to keep their McConnell 214, : . flo the lead ins, who are with. ¥ » Owes TL Jusior B " i roads. down Ladies' high single with handi-| ut their star bowler, Russ 82 22 : d 9 New Hamburg 1 Sheriff's deputy Gerald Wilson cap: Audrey Pike was high for| Harrison, away through accident 90 21 Bowinanoay Juiermedinte Nas rod ca tie as only|the women with her single of 295(on the job. Mixers plastered the! % 2 e 3 Lakefield 5 4 h o y TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY L ASSOCIATE STORE ; : less danger ap. .& 10459). Others over 200: Harriel{Bricklayers. Dav furchie was slightly ess danyerons than some Johns 237 (402), Winnie Scott 227 high man for the Muremie Vso, 2 varume hes Ladin 209 (436), Helen Moring 226, Bes-|A strengthened Splinter team took "The wildest and heaviest shoot-|sie Knox 213, Dorothy Stephenson\'hree from the Bulldozers. Th e ing I've ever seen," he said. 1208, Joyce Gifford 208. MWoodbutchers had an easy time He reported two men who went] Lemon League: Myrtle Greer taking the rust off the Rod Bend- |into the area to rescue a wounded 86; Joyce Gifford 83, Richard Gif ers with three points. | winter had to crawl on their stom- ford 83, Wilbur Down 83 ITOP FOUR STANDINGS lachs to avoid being hit themselves.| Points taken: There were four! Head Pins 16 pts.; Mixers 14, 15 ( 112 {Brampton 4, Georgetown 3 y Resuit {Lindsay 2 Port ah 7 n | Milton 4 Oakville 5 | Western Junior Medicine Hat 1 Regina 2 | Western League Pts. Regina 5 Calgary 4 25 Winnipeg 1 New Westminster Keystone Olympic Turret 8mm Rollfilm Camera $129 3