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The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1959, p. 15

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By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Last Novermber, the popular ditty around Vancouver and sung to the tune of Tom Doole) went like this Hang down Trimble, Hang down your head and cry.| You said you'd eat the Bom. bers, Now eat your humble pie We'll meet you in Vancouver At the Grey Cup game We'll meet you in Vancouver, The Ti-Cats we will tame, You said we were cry bables This is the way you felt Your tears will start a'fallin', When you meet Jim Van Pelt | The twenty-ninth of November, Reckon where you will be Down in a lonesome locker, Crying in misery The ditty, a takeoff on a pop plar western ballad, was com posed and recorded by three members of radio station CKR( in Winnipeg. It was first played your head Jim| Is Rugger Star With One Arm VANCOUVER (CP When Dennis Veitch was a boy of five he fell from a boxcar in the rail way vards in Vancouver. The ac cldent severed his right arm at the shoulder Today he is 25 and one of Brit ish Columbia's outstanding rug gor players, and looks forward with relish to an eight . game rugger tour of Japan. He sets out 'on the tour with 22 other all-B.( players Feb ONE OF THE BEST "Denny of breakaway or Jack Bain Rugby Union and vho team that Kan Bank Rritish Columbia coming Veit player, in both Canadian I and English rugger Veitch said in an plaved soccer as his until, he was 16 "i hard Rays 1} nme t pect to others Bern in employed is married and ti daughters eo one ng president « Ww ard of the \ mor last lap was with the oured Coa' sith the Japanese ribes ha interview major sport was an al be wor to spend You ad ol carried \ ' { n Ist \ I ie father of tw omen met the Blue Bombers in PY CKRC on days before Nov the over 7 two final HIT WITH FANS It became No. 1 on the hit list of Western Canada football fans, particularly those from Winnipeg when the Bombers crossed the experts and Ticats by winning 35-28, Big Jim was a sad sack that night, but he rallied notably to the cause when the Winnipeg radio station had 2,000 copies made for sale at $1 each las! week when Winnipeg newspaper 1958, Winnipeg fans buy a memoir of Cup this March of Dimes show by picking up eopy of Hang Down Your Head, Jim, You still have few months to enjoy it before meet 1959 edition and it will be Grey Cup Day all over again,' PS time, HE'LL, BE BACK Less than a week after Winnipeg Schmockey I'rimble signed a five-year tract with Tiger-Cats Winnipeg radio fellows should harpen t heir pencils because he'll most likely provide t hem with plenty of ammunition for song-writing from herve in Big Jim certainly is the most refreshing personality in Cana dian pro football. He doesn't in dulge in such old cliches as we'll take 'em one at a time,' or 'we were up for this game.' This was most evident before the 1958 Cup final. He called the Rombers ery babies, as the song suggests; he predicted his Ticats would knock over the Bombers just as they did in 1957 when Hamilton won 32.7, and he was miserable when Ticats lost He'll probably have a lot more to say about other pro teams and players in the next five years He known in the newspaper profession as good copy, and Canadian pro football could do with a few. more Jim Trimbles Grey a ve your Bombers lost 32 in over the night con Now, those hockey Trimble messaged sports direc tor Johnny Esaw of CKR( "If the Blue Bombers press like they handled us in Vancouver, it will be no con test, Heartily recommend handle good Campbell Trophy To Stirling Moss LONDON (AP)--Stirling Moss second in the world auto racing drivers' championship last vear, Wednesday was awarded the Sir Malcolm. Campbell Memorial Tro phy for 1958 Me Royal Automobile Club awards the trophy to the British competitor "making the most ont standing performance in a British car in any motoring competition during the year." NO.1 STOVE OIL For Delivery hy Metered Trucks VIGOR OIL CO. 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PROTECTION winning the hiefs 24'4, tees | Who'll he next Erratt 600 score? in surprise with » high tri; Isobel Joi (264256200), Other good | Mary Gilkes 500, Marg Denny Abbott 608 (242.550 and 1. Van 534 Brearton #73 (5246), Over 2001 Bells Watson 237, Bea Marg. Rorabeck M1, (278-202), Jim Felstead 634 gohel Johnson 200 and Marg, Eyre 203 mW re i Langue yAnme Stasinakd ", da Gord Cummins 603 Mars Difos wh, Coan oy] - Jens Kitchen 87 and Jean Reotl 77 Last week the high triple was rol led by Dot Coedy, whe came up with Lockie 26), the grand score of 711, Dol also Arch Campbell 247, Les captured high single honors with Phil Cann 327,217, Jak Conkratulations Dot, this wee George Fox 222, Clff| Queen! Keep It up Alf Brown 319, Gord ¥arn Mii Eyre came nexy 55 triple Fred Bull. 210 and Jack Yes girls, the "600 club" is wide Bes Parrott open for members! Jean Morrison] Other high triples were: Tammy rlock 870, Marg Dafoe B81, Marg yre Hid, Mickey Weroski 827. Ona | Zambonelll 518, Doreen Kheehey 006 Norma Hooper B03 was rolled by Shorty! Over 200; Tammy Harlock 239, Marg Cee Lister 737, Ken! Dafoe 226, Irene Hulme 223, Isobel Millie Cameron 655, Johnson 206, Ditty Merkley 206, Klaine Bell 639, Geo. key Weroskl 201 Bob Kitehen 610, Hank | We had six in the lemon league Clark 615 Toan this week! You're wasting your thine Albert Carey 610, girls better stay in the 200 club Moher Vive 22, yours truly has the score for the Bums 17, Ntterbugs 17, Red going towel (54) can't heat (hat now Sputnik 14, Fly Hy Nights 1) See vou all in the high 12, Hoola Hoops 11, Green ' week and Keroungers 7 triples: Fraser Other nson triple Rorabeck 218), Tony 3] 613 high triple (285-2048) Jean Campbell Vie m8, son 227 win 22) 22, e206 with » Nigh Singles ftelln Meyers 25) 206 LEAGUE nea triple on, ley 607 (30%) Turner 630 wn B19, Hoss kwon 14, and am standing te can vou? triples next BUAN LEAGUE This saw the end of the first ser tion and a tie for the top spot. Kemp's Bowman Radiator ted with Oshawa Glass 10 wind up on top and Nick's Billiards 218), Mel Whyte caught them with a 51 win ever Btan's MeKinlay 621 (202), Sharpening. The section honors went BERGEANTR' MEN ongratulations to Palm Knight with 21 204.2! and Jim (221-233:504) won 675 146.207), Blew ! PLYWOODS '! 4'x4'x Vs" STANDARD AND WATERPROOF UMDERLAY ALSO 14" to ¥4" Sheets of FIR PLY M. GREENBERG & SONS LTD. 308 BLLOOR ST, EAST RA 3.7333 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY MH) 0 000 100 Hite 0 820 i MIA 2006 814 10 $100 val Gas Wie Pow Hoe AV Can Roe AV pr Royal Bank Royalite StL Cem A St I Corp Nalada § hhawin Nicks V T Kimpsing Nt Strue Meel ( Steinhg Tr Can Un Steel Walk GW 0 0 ou sn wh A Pipe WH) 400 00 00 180 V0) 140 718 i May Soon Become Extinct TORONTO CP)-The familiar face of the pin boy may soon dis appear from Canadian bowling! Ten of the machines now are alley In use in two Toronto howling alleys, They are operated by push buttons controlled by the players and scorer. Between each player presses a button near the ball rack to clear the alley of dead pins and reset the standing ones for his next ball pin setting machine now widely {used in the United States Announcement development in. Canada of the vorld's first automatic fivespin setting machine may be the ans wer to the pin boy problem Canadian bowling alley proprie tors last week of shot The announcement jointly by D, C, F. van Eenden burg, president of Philips Elec tronies Industries Limited, maker of the machine, and Harry Hertz man, president of Automatic Pin setters Limited, I'he machine, designed for use on Canada's bowling lanes where the five-pin game is popular, took three years to develop. It is a counterpart of the automatic 10 REMEMBER WHEN ? . 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[Kemp's alas A 041 triple and 278 and 217 singles | 2% 1 igh * Maude Pobruory 6, 1909 ) PROMOTION TWIST to Kemp's Radiator because they had 3 higher tote intall for the season HULL, Gus. (CPT Null To winners eongraiuintions » Ouawa Ca the losers i Is 8 tough way to re emaining tontests Tor. astern OHA adds a new hockey ches (the night team) walioped Fick promotion twist here Friday with wick Cleanors 40, Johansen Builders o "ohild appreciation n "A took Elliott's Restaurant 3.1 and Kvan's Ld noel "won 3 from Kuch (pony, two dogs and two bicycles fhoes | witl be given away in apprecia- some good trip dW, (Lion of support given the club by in ag Wad 1 4 with 3 ime 4otithe youngsters when Cd were Gaines" 10 throw), am. moet Cornwall Chevieg in a ame mon (M0), Vv, Sisloe (27: originally schedu or 9), P. Meleh 688 (250), A, Cuere | oun, WM, Zakarow ota | 10Y night but postponed, Zarowny 655 (964), MW, Nor. | _-" GS _--_ and BR, Wright 60 (272), standing Kuch Shoss Radistor #8, N 24, Johansen Bullders 21, Sian's Sharpen iy Cleaners 18, Elliot Hestaurant To 18 and Evan's Loam & Gr THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, We had Ballem Team |, Nie Billiards 21, Oshawa Glass | Piekwiek 18 avel | Hitting for good single games w IM. 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