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FRIDAY, ITBRUARY 20. 1939. Winds Prevent Setting DAYTONA BEACH. Feb. 20.

UPI Cold weather and fully wind prevented the' Rathmann brother from set-ting i new world (peed record yesterday and threatened to affect the featured Naacar ran which get Jim and Diclj Rathmann tqok turna trying to push their Jiuma Special to ipeedi exceeding 177 milea per hour Thursday. But 18 mph winds, with gusta up to 23 mph, made high speed attempts tod-dan-, gerous. Smoky Yunick, mechanic for the famous racing ATI Following are the results of play in the Larqcque Shield 'competition last night at the West Ottawa Granite Curling Club: 3. Williams 5. H.jotifwfTtn 4.

Evana H.D. Buthwford 3 Raymond 1 1, M. TiK'kec S. Whiteelde 10. K.

Allan 4. 1 WVM S. Vlneberf 4. R. Sweet S.

A. 4. I Murphy 1. B. ti.ni I 3.

GRANITE LADIES. Following are results of play In the Perley Trophy event at the Granite Ladies' Curling Club: Mrs. O. Hutctiieon 13. Mrs K.

Allan 3. Mn. K. Pettit Nil. A.

Salmon 4- Mra i. C. Whyla 3. Mra. D.

-Kirbjr 3 W. Haylejr Mn. M. Tucker Mra. R.

McMillan 10. Mrs. J. McCay 7. AT RCMP.

Following arc scores -of- JastJ night i draw: R. Potaram 11. C. O. Keectt 4.

A. Coulter II. C. AUan S. D.

Robarj S. D. Laaak T. It AlUn S. I.

rraaar 3 B. E. Harrteon't. A. rookee 3 g.

Blake 10. t. Flumerfels S. B. Harrison' I C.

Nr. 17 B. T. t-uchak (0. W.

Coojnba S. 7 AT GLEBE 1 Following are the results of play in the Leadsand Seconds Bonspiel last night at the Glebe Curling Clubj Safer VC. W. Powers S. W.

Van Camp 13, C. M. ternharr f. I. A.

blla i. t. McMillan a. O. airoulfar 13.

J. Taylor S. aw for mixed curling Sat' urdav at Glene: Finest Imported Tweeds i and Worsted SUITINGS mtrtssim CltU and Mliltarf tailor Bank St. CE1-8387 JUST 'ARRIVED NEWV Italian' LINE a a a for AUSTIN "Buy Wisely PAUL CARDINAL LIMITED Iirtnirta nl nltUlkoter for Ottawa. Hast biatrial 123 WELLINGTON ST.

PA8-18M Ottawa's tartest Skewreaaa i QUINCAILLCRIC HARDWARE COMPANY Tha Store of Personal Service- OPEN DAILY KM. TO F.M. 121 RIDEAU ST. CES-StaJI i Speed brothers, said "we weren't going to take any chances Veteran racer Marshall Tcaa.ua of Daytona Beach was killed while making similar run last week in near-perfect weather. The Rathmann's made several turns around the new 2V4 mile asphalt Daytona Beach International Speedway but never exceeded speeds of.

167 mph. Teague had set the track record of 171.82 mph two days before tie was killed. Jim, 30-year-old Miami driver, drove the big Offenhauser-powered ear at 16S mph and Curling Nrsl Craw it 3.43 An Oilser. V. Marin.

Mrs G. GoMaeon. H. C. Johnalon (aklpl va.

An Gcainacv. Mil G. Macaulay. H. Hoadas lakip).

Mra, T. Vanca. (. Goranaan, Mn R. Hollrbona.

i. A. McCradw iikipi va. -Mra B. Murphy, Mra.

R. Ltnajlattar. Mra. enra Brawn. B.

Ward iaipl. Mr. B. Ward. P.

Dawa. Mra. Johrulon. O. Dickana laklpl va.

r. Dawa, H. tmilhara. Mn. I.

Matralla. T. Vanca (akipl. Mri. N.

Graan. Mra. J. Barkway. Mrs.

J. Harriaon. B. Murphy lakipl va. Mrs.

H. Cmllhars. 8. Moonay. Mrs.

W. Mavia, S. Matcaila Mra. H. Gralna(.

J. P. Barr, Mra. 3 C. Data.

R. HoUatoona laklpl vs. Mra. S. Moonay.

Mrs. V. Marin. Mrs. A.

McCradw. R. Llnklaltar lakipl. Saa Draw at 3.43. Mra.

8. Martin. C. E. -Brawn.

Mra. E. Baordalay. P. Bamas isklpl va.

Mra. C. I. Brown. T.

Day, Mrs. Smyth. E. Baardakty lakipl. Mrs.

T. Day. R. Lodfa. Mra.

Todd, i. McDonald lakipl va. Mra. P. Pindlatar.

G. Mulnaan. Mrs. D. Elliott.

A. R. Auataa lakipl. Mn. J.

McDonald. K. Youni. Mra. A.

TirtUa, J. H. MeCradia Iskipk va Mrs. G. Mulltsan.

C. Satar. Mn. M. MIDar.

B. Plaff Mra. R. Lndfa. D.

Elliott Mra. P. Baraaa. S. Martin lakipl vs.

An CHhar. Mra. K. Yourw. Mn.

t. Salway. C. Campion ukipl. An Othar.

Mrs. Brian. Mrs. A Hammond. D.

Millar laklpl va. An Oihar. Mra. C. saaar, Mrs.

A. R. Auatan, A. Robsnaon (aklpl. AT R1DEAU.

K- Draw for MacCarthv Trophy, oon-aklp compaUtlon: Monday. 3.43. Mn. G. C.

UwK vs. Mra. H. K. Stevans Mrs.

H. B. Jowsay vs. Mrs. P.

Burka. 'Mrs D. Jaekaon va. Mrs. W.

Craighton. Mrs. E. C. Brlttaln vs.

Mn. J. Ross. Taasday. 3.43.

Mrs. W. HarraU vs. Mn. P.

Hods kin Mn. C. X. Wataoa vs. Mn.

W. O. Ross Maaday. I. IS.

Mrs K. Prlea va. Mn. O. I.

Itanlay. Mn. 1. R. Manhall vs.

Mn. P. Calaman. Parson nal of rinks: Mrs. C.

Lawis skip. Mra. B. Walt, Mrs. R.

Gordon. Mrs. Grossman. Mrs. ntavant skip.

Mn. Ciilh-hrrtaon. Mra. R. Stmt.

Mrs. E. Mr? H. iowaav skip. Mrs.

Wolharspoon, Mrs. Cirbart, Mrs. a. Havdora Mrs. Burka skip.

Mrs, C. lay- Ur a Mra. Jsrkion skip. Mn. A.

Smart. Mrs. i. Ho ft, W. W.

Buchanan. Mrs. W. Cralchton skip Mra. 0 Bo via, Mn.

A. Blouln. Mrs. Plum-mar. Mrs.

A. C. Br 1 1 tain skip. Mn. Raima.

Mrs a. Hobart, Mrs. Houshton. Mra. 1.

Ross skip. Mrs. 1 Dais-hsya, D. Wltsana, Mn. T.

Raad. Mrs. Mar rail sklo Mra P. Carrlinsl. Mrs.

C. L. Smith, Mrs. J. rrispv.

Mrs. P. Hodakln skin. Mn. Sharp.

Mrs. W. Pirkar. Mrs. Cardinal Jr.

Mn. K. Piiet skip. Mn. Lan- ory.

aan. r. uawaron, am. u. Martlrk Mrs.

H. Slsnlar skip. Mrs. R. Croaa.

Mn. D. Jamaaon. Mtas p. Eliot.

Mra. C. Watson skip, Mrs. H. Parlson.

E. Burns, Mrs. John-alona. Mrs: W. Ross skip, Mn O.

Mra. Gcndraau. Mrs. Thomnaon. Mrs.

Manhall skin. Mrs. Laf- rcny. asnp k. darvia, Mrs.

a. Routh. 1 Mra. P. Colaman akla.

Mlta Klrby, Mrs. M. Hufhson. Mn. Bond.

Draw for Munre Trophy, aklp oompatltlon: Monday, 4.V Mrs. H. Mussatl VS Mrs. Tuaaday. 43: Mra, R.

Praal vs. Mra. i. snarman. Paraonnal of rinks: Mrs.

H. S. Mussall aklp. Mn. SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE DISPLAY BUILDINGS 1 (20 34) Summer Cottagt Garages BELL'S CORNERS r.

'J pen 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. k'ot Furthrr Information Phnnt PA2-5107. Time, Talent, Know-how and Beauty Combined to Produce C.I.li mm gjc Minnoiv Car Flnlshiss u- HICK'S "Painting Rathmanns Records reported that "tremendous" winds were holding the car back and making it difficult to control He took it through a couple more turns, getting up to about 167 mph, and gave up for the day. Dick, 33, of Trenton, NJ, also, drove the car, owned by Art Lathrope of Indianapolis, and made the same report-; It was the last chance the brothers had to try to crack! the 176.818 mph world single-; lap closed track record before the big Nascar stock car races, get underway today.

I Roundup 8 Roonay, Mrs. P. I. Brown. Mn.

Kavanaah. MrsTc E. Huston skip. Mra. A.

Rsmsdan. Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. E. Wood.

Mra. W. H. Praal skip Mrs. W.

Harrison. Mn. L- M'uphy, Mrs MiMillan. Mrs. C.

Sharman skip Mra. J. Klrby. Miaa C. Wilson, Mrs.

Mr Hon. a a a Personnel of rinks for mixed play at the Rideau Saturday night with skips mentioned last: 1 p.m. M. N. Rantis.

W. Gsdzoa. Mrs. P. T.

Baldwin. J. Parker. Karl C. Dennis.

Hufhaon. Mra. C. Una, H. C.

Saclay. Mn. C. Derails, M. Cox, Miss Hounas.

R. J. Tallon Mrs. J. E.

Mclntyra. R. M. Corsa-llnc. Mrs.

M. R. Hushaon, G. C. Lewis.

Mn. A. Blouln. Mclntyra. Mrs.

H. C. Saatey, W. J. P.

''lira. A. Brodcr. C. W.

Lane. Mn'. C. Uewls. G.

C. Human. Miss Shirley Hope, A. Blouln, Mrs. E.

E. Smith. W. A. Broder.

Mn W. Parker. H. Holdan, Mrs W. H.

Preel. S. D. MrCann. Miss I Gambia.

J. E. E. Mrs W. R.

CreiiMon. N. rosier. Mrs V. Thompson.

R. K. Copa-Und. Mua M. MoSatW P-X.

Bald-. Wilt. '3 PJB. Draw. Mn.

J. Ponter, Mrs C. Sharp, Mrs J. Ross. L.

A Dev)r. Mrs. H. D. Graham.

S. F. M. Wolharspoon. Mn.

L. A. Davloe, S. Rooney. Mrs.

s. Hobart, C. T. A. Msllon.

A. -Q. Ramkden. Mrs K. Stevens, J.

E. fonter, Mrs. A. G. Ramsden, C.

B. Wall. Mrs. S. Routh.

E. Grossmsn. Mrs Jackson. P. Hodnkia.

Mrs. G. Grossman, E. R. Rooney, B.

Joweey Mrs. VarTerty. D. Graham. Mn, P.

C. Hodlkln. R. B. Jennlnf.

Mrs. E. Burrs. E. LarTerty, Mn H.

B. Jowsey, A. A. Cohoon. Mrs.

C. B. J. Hues. in.

W. H. Tsylor, Stevens. Mrs J. B.

RopeV. Mn, Wolharspoon, Mrs. C. E. Uuslon.

A. Mellon. a a AT OTTAWA. Scores of gamea played for the Simpson Trophy last night: G. R.

Psterson 3, C. A. Laf rsnca. 3. D.

L. Draper It, McCan Dav White 10. L. Turcolla S. D.

E. Mac Dona Id 3. R. Cherry finals Saturday at pmi a a Play for' the Bruce Stuart Trophy non-skip competition will commence Monday. Following la the draw: a 30 m.

J. Newell va J. L. Crimea. T.

D. Anderson va. Dr. J. R'.

Webster, J. Gruson vs. A. Johnson. L.

E. Grimes va. R. H. Cummins.

B. Dover vs. H. Perelra. 3 30 pm W.

EKnleaton va. O. A. Silver, t. M.

Robbla A. R. Hind, G. O. McLean va.

ft. Ahelaon. J. G. Barrett vs.

A E. MacDonald. D. O. Hawee vs.

t. i. Hind, a a Personnel of rinks, skips men tioned last: A. K. Davlea.

R. D. Butlarlll, P. E. Wormlnaton, J.

H. Newell. J. Hillock. R.

J. Edmunds. A. A. Barbor.

J. L-Grimes. E. R. Harsh E.

Lepafe. 1, Huu. D. Anderson. R.

Fraaer. T. J. Kearney. J.

D. Macintosh. Dr. R. Webvler.

W. A. Davis. E. Holt.

L. T. Bennett. J. E.

Gruson. J. D. Miller. J.

A. Baifqa. J. Stuart. A.

Johnson. Ruiier. G. McCann. t.

Komeach. Grimes. O. T. Howay.

H. R- Greaves, E. R. W. Wallace.

N. Kidd. J.E. Cress. J.

B. Dover. Harper. A. J.

Martel, O. R. Paterson. L. H.

Perelra. T. Lacharllv. H. Paouelle.

W. R. Cherry. F.ltleston, Aalr.O. W.

Pry, D. L. Draper. O. A.

L. E. MulMisn. H. L.

Penney, Sale, M. Robbla. McCarthy. K. Pergueon.

P. R. Qulnn. A. Hind.

unnibilt Village GARAGE AM WtrhJGnaranitti i 22S HAWTHORNE CE8-J182 THE OTTAWA JOTTRNAL 13 Two stock car races are on tap-the 100 mile grand national championship circuit and 100 mile convertible championship events. Favored drivers in the grand national are Glenn (Fireball) Roberts, Daytona Beach, in a Lee Petty, Randleman, NC, 1959 Oldsmo-bile; Jim Pistone, Chicago, 1939 Ford Thunderbird; Fred Wilson, Denver, 19S9 Thunder-bird: Bob Weiborn; Greensboro, NC. 1959 Chevrolet Irapala; Cotton Owens, Spartanburg, SC. 1958 Pontiac. I Laufbren.

1 Stephenson. Meronek. C. O. McLean D.

A. Rlnsler. W. Acklantf. 1.

E. Spralt. S. Abelson W. L.

Wood, W. I. Roe, T. G. Barrett.

E. Aust, C. 8. Hopkilts. C.

A. Lafranca. A. E. MacDonald.

A. Allan. R. t. Ananny, I.

G. Dunlap, D. G. Hewer. A P.

Croft. R. Beawtrk, D. E. MacDonald.

E. S. Hind G. Morrcll. J.

M. Draper, t. E. Moore. W.

Mobley. Boivln. C. R- Barry, Thompson. J.

Anelaon. M. D. Con L. C.

Mundle. A. E. Hannah. H.

Smith. W. Sneutrove. W. J.

Halt, D. E. Moorhead. T. Younf R.

A. Fraaer. P. J. Brodrlhn.

A. Sutherland. W. V. Morwlck S.

Cockburn. E. Id. R. B.

Hohba. J. Rodaer. N. Sharker.

R. Blair, t. N. Malcolm. W.

A. Maxwell L. M. Tavlor. A.

W. Blevtna. Turcolta. W. Mas-Lean K.

N. Jones, A. Masweu, H. M-MacCreior. P.

M. Sutcliile. a a a OTTAWA LADIES. Prizes donated by Mrs. A.

S. Patrick were won by a rink skipped by Mrs. J. W. Thomas.

With her were Mrs. A. Johnson. Mrs, W. Cooper, and Mrs.

J. E. Gregg. a a AT CARLETON HEIGHTS. Scores of last night's play in the Green Valley Trophy competition: B.

Msason 10. H. McLarhlaa 3. B. Sorfleet 3.

Willis D. Saint 3. M. Mulvaah 3. B.

McCarthy 13. W. Whitman 1 Draw for tonlfht. 1 00 V. Loean vs.

J. N. Kennedy vs. G. Meldriim.

3 or) r. Dalev vs. J- Raid. C. Brown va.

J. Kirhy. a a a RCAF ROCKCUFFt Following are results of play In the Sperry-Gyro event at RCAF Rockcliffe. O. Geehan'10, H.

WeMt.3-J. Murray O. Mtlner S. J. Til lev II.

Fader a. C. Malcolm 10. A. W.

Mack R. Acheson 10. t. Holllngshaad 4. G.

Fisher 13, 4. a i a a CITY VIEW LADIES, Following are results of play In the Lancaster Trophy event at the City View Ladies' Curling Club: Mrs. T. Row lands T. Mn.

C. Marshall Mrs. Ward It, Mn. N. Wright Mrs.

C. Burnett 10. Mra. K. Mutvagh 3.

Mra. Foley 3. Mr. C. Dor- slnsKy 4 Mrs.

L. McDonald 1. Mrs. H. Shipley S.Mrs.

C. McKarrow 13. Mrs. A. Gravea 3.

Mrs E. Hannah t. Mra. G. Flet.

ther 4. Mn. C. Parker It. Mn.

A. Park 3. A VILA MAY QUIT, HAVANA. Feb. 20.

0P Bobby Avila, Baltimore Oriolea second baseman, said yesterday he is considering quitting base-balL Avila. traded to Balti more by Cleveland last Dec. 2, said he will look over the prospects of placing a Mexican team in He also said be has an excellent business opportunity which would enable him to remain with hit family? BOASTS EARLY LEAD. LAKE WORTH, Feb." 20. (UPI) Louise Suggs, winner of the St.

Petersburg Open laat week, got off to an early lead yesterday with a par 70 as play opened on a windy cours. In the $7,600 Lake Worth Women's Open golf tournament Robert Disqualifies Teams In Auditorium Mat Feature By PHU. SULLY of Tka JavrnaL. Five wrestlers in the ring at the one time in a tag-team match are Just too many. When this happens the referee usually calls a halt to the proceedings.

Such was the case last night at the 'Auditorium. Referee Yvon Robert disqualified the Millers and the team of Wladek Kowalski and Dn Leo Jonathan when all four wrestlers and in addition Milfe Mazurki, ended up in a free-for-all Rugged Bout. Most of the 1.200 patrons might have expected such a finish with these wrestlers competing. The bout had little of the more complicated holds, but what it lacked in that aspect it made up for in the use of just about every Illegal move invented. Jonathan displayed couple of well placed drop kicks to take the first fall.

He caught Ed Miller flush and then dropped his large frame on Ed for press at 13.58. From the bell sounding the tart of the second fall, the Millers went right to work on the neck muscles of their opponents and it proved quite effective. Fisher Badminton Tourney Scheduled For Next Month Fisher Park Badminton Club will hold its club tournament starting Monday, March 2 and continuing March 4 and 9. There will be men's and ladies' singles and doubles as welt as mixed doubles with-consolation matches in each event First round matches start March 2. with the consolations scheduled for the fourth.

Finsls are on the ninth with the trophy and prize presentation following the matches. Entries close Saturday, February 28, further-details may be obtained from the playing chair man, Don yraig'at CE3-1849, WINS PURSE. MIAMI, Feb. 20. HlPI) Claiborne Farm's Natalie spurted ahead in the stretch yesterday to win the S5.000 Cay Sal purse by a length and a half at Hialeah.

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Full bat room, shoul- def room for six Mooters. The Rambler Six" outparks, maneuvers. every other '59 ear. Take a Rambler rid today! ing everyone In tha third faH Both teams choked it out for a few minutes and then Mike Mazurki came in to kelp Kowalski and Jonathan. Robert halted, the bout at 7.10.

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