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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 15

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ULSTER ACCEPTS BUCKOWSKY IS BIO OR MAY GAME 130 1350 1203 8 THE the 1021 5 BEST MIXER much better drink tastes when mixed TOP SENIOR AND with Canada Sparkling Water UNIOR SCORERS And why not? place where it made its vitalized by pin point carbonations got it dif hold CANADA Gillette SHAVING CREAM Big 3 ounce only 33 will start Boston 6 and will Support the CANADIANRED CROSS clash winners 815 0 0 a at by With only two nights remaining in the final series of the Swiss Club Ten Pin league Geneva and St Gall are deadlocked for the lead with 28 points pursued by Zurich with 24 Basle 22 Berne 21 and Lucerne Waring well again after illness was again elected Bob Johnston was re Dede Klein and Larry other four Compliments of "EXPORT" Cigarettes 740 (295) BiT Head York Ath 1 triple purified Sudbury March 3 All Stars sparked by Herbie Carnegie gained a 3 2 decision last night over rood Open Pit in the first separating Armstrong by Chown Orrett 229 that Cal and tri 74 48 31 ETOBICOKE PAPOOSES KEEP RECORD INTACT onf amazing how ru 5ft MALLON NOW RULER OTHER MONARCHS MAPLE LEA GAJDENS WAJ64I the by 656 639 the 657 TEN PIN RACE CLOSE AS SERIES DWINDLES 1 0 a BILL the show MAYBE JIMMY HAS BEATEN THAT 3 CONVENIENT SIZES BAND WIDENS ON EATON IELD Hershey Buffalo Providence Cleveland Indianapolis Pittsburgh 1 Buffalo years was member of Eastern George or veteraris Bill and Dick Mor the committee team manager HARRISON SHATTERS NORTH END RECORDS played and Shirley led by at the end of the first period Was a time in the first period it looked as if Kew might a game of it Etobicoke continued their un beaten pace in the HL Pee Wee series with a 9 2 decision over Hur ricanes at Icelandia last night Joe Shaw paced the attack with four goals Bob Saunders Joe Quinn Lionel Barber Red urlong and Norman Corcoran sniping one each Joe Black got both Hurricane tallies Etobicoke used two goalies John leming and Hal Powley each giving up one counter Jack Mc Question and Ray Lai th am In goal were best for the losers Doug Bentley Chicago moved up to tie Lome Carr for second place in the National Hockey league's scoring list when he scored one goal and one assist last night as the Black Hawks defeated Bruins 4 2 Leaders Cain Boston Bentley Chicago Carr Toronto Mosienko Chicago Smith Chicago Lach Canadiens Liscombe Detroit Carveth Detroit Cowley Boston with in wtv a A 4 4 me iiirhi game of a best of seven series for the Northern Ontario Hockey asso ciation championship The second game will be played here tonight Carnegie clever Negro centre scored the first two Porcupine goals and assisted Dusty Baker on the third rood failed to find the tar get until Maurice Vaillancourt con verted Doug pass at 720 of the third period Blake made it 3 2 four minutes later on a pass from Dewey but rood could not get the equalizer Ottawa March 3 Jimmy Orlan do former Detroit Redwings hockey player who enlisted in the Canadian army at Montreal yester day will have to apply to his commanding officer for permission if he wishes to return to the United States when his appeal against a four year sentence for draft evasion is heard in the Cincinnati court of appeals army headquarters said last night A headquarters spokesman de clined to make any other comment on enlistment BIGGS EARLE TOPS IN REVOLVER SHOOT Knocking the pins for a 787 total Mason topped the rollers in the Islington Bowling league this week Ben Johnston wasn't far off the pace with 748 followed by Short 736 A Schreiber 727 Dick Jupp 722 Bill arr 719 Tostell 706 and Simpkins 692 Evans are still leading the teams for the Brookfield trophy with Mc Cormacks topping the fourth series Bus Griffin is setting the pace in the high averages with Lou Gillette and Gordon Garness on his heels TORONTO DAILY STARTS ri March 3 1944 1 5 WHITEHOUSE CLIPS LEAD This top scorers were Kneifel with 564 Gasser 560 Ruby 558 Broger 500 and Rieser 500 EDYTHE WOOD SHOWS WAY TO DUNLOP SET Knocking off rank Baillie's increased their Men's Bowling points At the DOUBLEMINTS SCORE TO NUDGE SAW OS BUSTLING BENTLEY OVERHAULS LORNE Made by the world's leading experts in shaving comfort the makers of Blue Gillette Blades: APts 35 31 33 34 40 40 26 35 36 RCA PUCK INAL AT VARSITY MONDAY 22 1353 New York March 3 Just when you were wondering a little how the major leagues were going to palm off Kankakee baseball at Yan kee stadium prices you learn the prices going to be the same this year as last after all going to be higher Neither the jacked up prices nor the faded quality of play is the fault of the clubs Both are due to circumstances beyond their control with the manpower situation re sponsible for amateur night per formances and the new 10 per cent government tax causing the admis sion hike Actually the basic admission price remains the same with the added tax bringing the increase but try to explain that to your pocketbook as two bucks going out is two bucks going out no matter what for Just how the inferior play will affect attendance is problematical Lots of the games will be played at night the Senators alone having 46 such contests but the fact remains a team can look just as bad at night as it does in the daytime particu larly if the lights are If the compeOtion is keen enough the real baseball fans probably will go to the games anyway the same as the fight fans continue to jam Madison Square Garden to see shows with main eventers of the 10 20 30 class LIZZIE CAEERS STILL BRINGING BOB TITLES SPEED NIPS BARRIE COLTS Semi finals in the No 1 training command hockey league are being played tonight to decide finalists who will meet at Varsity Arena Monday for the air force title Camp Borden Toronto and dis trict winners meet Mountain View eastern Ontario champions at Belle ville while Brantford Niagara dis trict representatives Centralia surprise western Ontario The final Monday 745 and will be follow'ed an exhibition game between rem nants of the RCA entry in the senior OHA series and Army Ser vice Corps Shamrocks of the THE Major league operating at Varsity ift13 fi EDDIES ANNUAL King Edward Soccer club hold its annual general meeting at the hotel on Monday at 730 pm Three teams made a clean sweep of points in the General Hospital Bowling league this week with Campbell beating Woolams for four Barber defeating Davidson and Whitehouse frouncing Munson Whitehouse's four point win cut down MacDonalds lead for first place to two points with MacDonald now having a total of 14 and White nouse witn in Walker showed way with a 729 score followed Osborne 635 (302) Whitehouse (259) Bliss 646 (263) Campbell (231) Lumsden 617 (2441 or girls Woolams 667 261 IWoads (230) Anderson 655 (251) Maynard G25 (238) lynn 693 (235) Bob Abate added another basket ball title to his imposing record made up over the past 25 years as his Lizzie juveniles drubbed West End 49 18 in the second game of their city series to take the round 117 36 His midgets took a healthy grip on the city midget title as they bumped YMHA 19 9 in the open ing game of the final series Ike Klein was the big gun for the Red Streaks with 10 points Hy Balsky and Jerry Ezra getting four each Goodman and Shek were best for the losers Nat Hennich and Ben Sherky paced the fast passing juvenile at tack that had West End baffled Dave Greenberg and Ken Myasaki were other standouts with Horse field and Lowes best for West End Harrington 1(5 ecK Newdlck McMurtry Myers Mavnard A orrest Wormith Smith Paterson Scon hind Hershey Bears now 7 15 13 4 11 Cl 7 13 15 137 ft 12S Result Dotig Runions of Hamilton Majors and Kenny Smith of Oshawa Gen erals are individual scoring cham pions for the 1943 44 Ontario Hockey association season Runions won the senior crown by scoring 73 points on 39 goals and 34 assists edging linemate Johnny Conick by three points Conick had 36 goals 34 assists for a 70 point total Smith led the power packed Generals to a new club scoring mark in the junior series by chalk ing up a terrific 53 goaI total coupled with 26 assists to give him 79 points' Trailing him by four points was team mate Bobby Lave the leading playmaker who scored 26 goals and 49 assists Thirdfplace in the senior scoring derby went to Dillon Brady of Hamilton He totalled 62 points on 25 goals ourth fifth and sixth places went to St Catharines personnel Blink Bellinger had 55 Red Reynolds 54 and Paul Mund rick 50 to round out the top six in a league that was crippled by the mid season withdrawal of Toronto RCAE and Kingston Army Bill Ezinicki of Oshawa made the first three places another team mon opoly in the junior circuit by scor ing 63 points to gain the slot behind Love Bobby Schnurr of St Mich ael's College was fourth with 60 points and Joe Sadler of the Majors and Johnny Ubriaco of Galt shared fifth place with 55 each SAT MARCH 4 830 PM MONTREAL CANADIENS 66 63 63 61 60 57 56 56 56 Head man of the Monarch bowling sprints this week was Joe Mallon with 739 including singles of 237 251 and 251 Other scores were Mike Spady 712 (239) Al Miceli 712 (263) Ralph Pangini 700 (266) Lou Spears 688 (264) Mike Spears 676 (287) rank Casciato 667 Lou Zipp 657 Dave Spears 645 Sam Ryan 633 Monty Bonomo 605 and Mike Zicari 601 John Harrison set a few new marks this week in the north end business bowling group His 396 single beat Chester pre vious high of 365 and he added a 258 and 291 for a total of 945 break ing Dick previous high of 874 Bert Prowse "whitewashed Bob Hosie but Hosie is still left on top Vince Walker took seven from Eddie Tozer Bill Durusmoor Char lie Starr Gar Ryan and orbes Stronach took five from Howard Doyle Wilf Gibb Jim Mawson and Dick Watts respectively Other good triples: Jerry Black ley 759 (313): Bill Dunsmoor 752 (277) Howard Curling Herb Garlick 714 C264): 713 (300) Wilf Gibb 706 (286) Lome Meyers 706 (257) 787 TRIPLE BEST IN ISLINGTON North Division Wjw Esau ires St Boniface Esquires lead beat of live Imai the Linens 5 to 2 Black lead in leagueother NIAGARA STAR IN ICE ROLICS 750 Irving 742 Strong 731 Pratt Barger and Horning 3 2 JOLLIE BRERETON WIN GRANITE SPOONS Last action in the Dunlop Bowling league leaves the standings practically unchanged The leading Records hold a one point margin at the top of the table through beating orts who still hold fifth place 2 1 Second place Gibraltars gained' a point on the leaders by trouncing Racquets 3 0 who drop down a notch into ninth spot Third place Cataracts were held poirteless by the lowly Redwings ourth place Aces could get only one point from Im perial while Acmes were taking the measure of Samsons by a 2 1 score Leading scorer of the night was Edythe Wood with 269 250 236 for a 755 triple followed in the section by Dora Colwell 683 Doreen Wade 650 Jean Nicol 622 and Ilene rost 611 Leaders in the section were Martin 705 Cairns 679 Gimbert 678 Davidson 666 Daniels 639 rost 632 Boskett 626 Philp Bailey 613 Jewell 604 O'Brien 603: Sheehy 602 A teen aged edition of Charlie Conacher in his heyday was the best player on the ice at Varsity arena on Tuesday afternoon when the minor schools division of the Toronto public schools staged their hockey finals boy would look mighty good in junior OHA company right now" said one official who has been looking at hockey players for a quarter of a century or more The boy's name is John Buck owsky and he patrols the right boards He's the fourth member of the Buckowsky family to star for hockey teams at Niagara school More than 2000 youngsters all wired for sound saw yesterday's finals Niagara won the senior title beating Pape 5 to 1 after being a goal down at half time St Clair took junior honors with a 3 to 0 victory over Hodgson and it's the first time Hodgson has been shut out in many moons Shirley School the boys from Sunnyside walked all over Kew Beach 6 to 1 in the bantam group The bantam tussle was the first game 4 to 1 There when make Cail Graham was the first to open the score for Shirley and then Bob Max equalized Waiter Yasinski gave Shirley the lead and before the period ended Jim Train popped in two In the last stanza Walter Yasinski scored again and Jack Timpson got the last goal Yasinski was promi nent all through the game and led attack after attack for the Shirley boys St Clair were impressive in their triumph over Hodgson red ess their centre ice player was re peatedly to the fore and he got two goals in the first period Graham Hastings scored the third tally In the last period Lockhart in goal for Hodgson was prominent and had it not been for him the score might have been much larger Eric McNally on defence for Hodgson was robust and looked like a good prospect for the junior OHA There was only one goal in the first period of the senior final be tween Niagara and Pape and was scored by Pape Robert noun the right winger everybody envisaged a Pape umph But the second period was a ferent story Niagara came out bent on business and put the issue be yond doubt Pape seemed lacking in subs and "were quite out of it in the last stages John Buckowsky set up most of the plays for Niagara Ronald Scott Pape goalie alone kept the score down Bill Jordan got the first goal for Niagara Walter Severmik centre the second Severnuk the third a minute later Buckowsky the fourth and Bill Jordan the last one The series will close next Tuesday aiternoon when the seniors their finals at Varsity arena 31 32 "30 27 20 17 30 21 20 Brand New DODGE ENGINE $27500 installed in your Dodge car Service Department Hyland Meters Ltd 2673 YONCE STRICT HYLAND 2148 Galt March 3 Making up in speed and combination what they lacked in size Waterloo sped to a 6 5 decision over Barrie Colts in the first game of a second round Junior playoff here last night Jack Cotey and loyd orester paced the Waterloo attack with three and two goals respectively Miller getting the winner in the last five minutes after Barrie had come from behind to tie the count Ab Bowen got three of the Barrie counters Max Richardson Longheed getting the others 1 ft 1 i Nizht's Indianapolis Granite club spoons were won by the ririK skipped by Joliffe in the first draw and the nnk skipped by Dr Brere ton in the second draw Rinks and results follow: i JolHffe Dr Campbell I Walker Nicholson erguson Dr Brereton airhe I Hughes Dr Scotfc MacDonald ft Defoe 14 ISO 13H IPX 133 nn 1ST Buffalo Bisons three points be ar definitely in the running for top position of the eastern division of the American Hockey league They trounced Indianapolis Capitals 7 2 last night Bisons ran the score to 5 0 before Alex Ritson counted for Caps in the second period Johnny Sorrell collected their second tally in the final frame when red Thurier was in the penalty box Morey RimstSd Walter Atanas Eldy Kobussen line account ed for three of the goals with each of the trio bagging one Max Bennett Thurier Thibeault scored the goals Ulster United soccer club have been invited to play New York Americans in York on Sun day May 21 Waring presi dent of Ulster announced this at the club's annual meeting last night The guarantee is right the offer is accepted Plans are made to have the New York club play in Toronto in August It is expected that the Redhand ers will be seen in Buffalo Detroit and Chicago during the coming summer The club played 38 games in 1943 won 25 lost 3 tied 10 Ulster scored 125 goals against 63 Nearly S7000 passed through secretary hands in the past year $685975 to be exact Of this more than $5000 was received for games at Ulster stadium before that park was lost to soccer for the time being The club has plenty of good mem bers as evidenced by the fact that $717 was taken in as membership fees Ulster paid out $661654 in expenses and one" item of $78483 goes as entertainment for the play ers which in itself shows that the club looked well after the boys who kicked all the balls By the time the new season begins Ulster will have another little nest egg with which to carry on Neil Chapman handled both the secretaryship and the treasurer's office The club has not lost hope of playing at Ulster stadium during 1944 the name George a serious president elected vice president both been with Ulster for years Harry Swain is vice presi dent Neil Chapman secretary and Monty Green treasurer William Rayfield who has watched every Ulster game lor 20 elected an honorary the club Dick Wolstenholme sythe one of the Quinn Ralph Blaber rison will constitute George Graham is again and has George Singleton as assistant George Singleton George orsythe and Jock Ewart will pick the team Jock Ewart is the trainer and Ralph Blaber his assistant George Graham and Eddie Porter are the auditors DicK Wolsten holme is the secretary to the league and Jock Ewart to the Toronto and District association The season begins early in May but the boys will limber up at the annual dance on March 17 Entwistle YOU ARE NEEDED OR VITAL WAR WORK TO HELP SAVE SOME IGHTING MAN'S LIE largest rubber factorv is busy building Bullet Seal Gas Tanks that seal themselves when hit by bullets keeping our planes from becoming blazing coffins saving precious lives Women Are Doing This Vital Work Many More Are Needed The dextrous hands of women are best for this kind of work This product is cut and pieced together from patterns much in the manner of making a dress More girls more women are vitally needed now! ages are good Company Cafeteria serves less than cost meals Medical care Group insurance Mutual Relief and Benefit Association New equipment Legal holidays off with pay ecreation Club Short learning period Speedy street car scvice to the door If you want to fill a vital war job perhaps be the means of saving the lives of some of our boys apply to the Employment and Selective Service Office file No EoUr S51 113(1 1211 SENIOR CAGE Latest readings in senior baskeiball race Belting and West End tied for the top with seven wins and one loss each Lakeshore is third with six and three and Toronto Indians fourth with four and five' Tonight at Parkdale the Belters take on Research and West End hooks up with Indians ia toroktomApleleafs Box Office Open 10 am to 9 pm AMEBICAN LEAGUE ill vision 1 13 34 Dtvlvfon 37 2ft uture Games Tomorrow Canadiens st Toronto Rangers at Boston Chicago at Detroit fiandayToronto at Canadiens Boston at Rangers Detroit at Chicago RUNIONS SMITH in Lt etio" Diamonds the Eaton to seven end of the ladder Busy Bees took the Night Hawks into camp by a like score to emerge from the cellar Bob Johnston of the Dive Bombers rolled up a 897 triple total to win the high award for the night Other good scores were: Chown 800 Rosenberg 787 oster 751 Wilder Graham 741 713 Dale 707 700 each The race for high average in the league continues hot and heavy with only four points the lop four bowlers ieads with 233 followed 231 Rosenberg 230 and NHL Summary Chicago 49 Bouton 2 irst rid 1 Chicago Smith (Wiebe) Penalties None Second Period 2 Boaton Egan tCaliadme) Chicago Moaiahko (Wiebe Smith! 4 Boaton Cailadine (Cooler Jackaon) Chicago Bentley (Smith) Penalties None Third Period (5 Chicago Smith (Mosienko Bentley 1 Penalty Egan 4 TIMES Much Lather As many urner aranas lestea! Chicago knocked off Boston at home last night 4 2 while Red Wings ran out the string with Rangers 6 5 That left practically nothing for ttie league to publicly explain ex cept final arrangement of the four clubs ticketed for playoff spots Canadiens who will open a double header here with Leafs to morrow night be displaced from first position A series of explosions upward by Hawks or Leafs could upset Red Wings from the second slot Otherwise they'll finish as now with Leafs and Hawks jockeying a bit perhaps for third and fourth positions Bruins can lose every remaining fixture and still finish many points up on Rangers whom they meet in a week end double bill tomorrow and Sunday nights with nothing what ever at stake including lost reputa tions Sell Outs Expected Canadiens and Leafs manage ments report their squads at full strength and from Maple Leaf Gardens this morning word was that a sell out is confidently ex It is reported that The orum is being bombarded incessantly for tickets to Sunday night's repeat per formance of these clubs in Montreal Thus the evidence that hockey is a matchless customer attraction even though the playoff picture which opens March 21 on two fronts is clear is emphatically illustrated At Chicago Smith Mosienko and Bentley dominated the scoring as they did last week in Toronto Bruins tied it up in the second period but were sunk by shots from Bentley and Smith One penalty for holding was called during the game Clancy who refereed was clipped on the knee and made a brief retirement Numerous penalties were called by Chadwick at Detroit and it took a third period goal by Adam Brown to put Red Wings in the clear PORCUPINE SIX GET JUMP ON OPEN PIT CASH I OR YOUR CAR I HIGHEST PRICES PAID See I GORDON ORAR 338 Victoria at Could EL 7813 Evenings LY 8345 Whip tough whiskers with Leather Stropped keenness make that 15 saving on each pack by buying PAL Detroit 6 Rangers 5 ktl Peried 1 Detroit Licombe iHote) Detroit Liscombe (Howe JackEKn 3New York DeMarco (Gauthier) 4 Detroit Brown Carveth York Gauthier (Hiller DeMarco) 6 New York Mahaffy (Heller HxtaU) Penalties Howe Heller Second Period No acorfng Hollett Dill Third Period 7 Detroit Brown (Jackson! Mew York Hextail (HIHer DilH New York Mahaffy (Heller Hextail) Detroit Quackenbush (Arm atronr Brown 11 Detroit Brown (Carveth Penalties Dill and Grosao (majors! BISONS DOWN CAPS CLOSE IN ON BEARS BRUINS JOIN RANGERS IN NON PLAYO CATEGORY 0 0 4 bcst of ftve finals GARRISON Caleary 1 SENIOR rood OHA SENIOR inals xSt Catharines 4 Hamilton ci tuna (irst game of a best 4 In 7 series) uture Game Tomorrow St Catharines at Hamilton 625 Mcllveen 618 611 Pettipass Hockey Results NATIONAL LEAGVE you can rentcar JOR BUSI NESS PURPOSES Our own not OIL INCLUBEO HERTZ Ell 4102 DRIVURSEL A fl GIRLS Biggs and Earle shared top honors in a double slow fire match held Tuesday night by York Revolver club Results follow: Addison 70 82 Batt 56 56 Biggs 91 73 Bos well 79 67 Chisholm 88 85 Murray Dean 54 51 King 75 78 Ken Le Grow 86 76 Nelson 87 83 Runham 60 64 Sawdon 86 82 A Se i cord 22 77 Stainton 79 85 George Gillespie 60 79 Vic Gard ner 72 63 Earle 88 89 Harry Lattner 84 8a Huddlestone 4 Metal Stamping Dorn Bridge 4 Bert Bennett's Accurate Mach Juvenile Perpetual Help 2 St Basil's Midret Miller A St Mike's New Toronto Mount Dennis Minor Midget Chez Mol 2 Luke Bros Minor Bantam Withrow Orads Danforth Radio' Beach Aces 7' Tor Kiwanis ee Wee Etobicoke si Hurricanes i Bantam 8t Cecilia's 6 St rancis i Minor Bantam St 2 StJohn's CYO Midget' St Cecilia's 11 St Joan of Arc se Wee St John's 5 Christi SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN JUNIOR vommanaos (Commandos lead 1 0) ALBERTA Red Deer 5 OHA Porcupine 'i Moving into a contending play off position in the Wrigley bowl ing race harass who are in second place close behind the pace setting Aromints Clarence high average is best with 214 while Joe Bal dock's score of 740 (260) advanced him to second spot with 209 Other good marks were Al Sharland 689313) Bub Taylor 697 (256): Henry Adamson 682 (254) arid Bill Steven son 663 (251) Ill ii i III Kabfi IW1" WE 9 A I I 11 fla SW 14 1 ii SparUingJA A 1 ZL a A TCrf" jcldlr A 2 liii 'Mu jW i 3 Ut L'f: a A i "016 a fi A PU Canadiens 31 4 7 1S9 88 6S Detroit 21 li 17rt 118 48 Toronto 2Ci 20 4 185 155 44 Chicago 20 3 8 153 158 44 Boston 1ft 23 4 182 218 38 Rangers ft 34 3 142 262 15 Last Nights Results Detroit fl Rangers 5 Chicago 4 Boston 2 a MAPLE LEA GAJDENS WAJ64I 1 a a.

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