SIGNALS LOSE 12 ON LAST RALLY 1 T BY WESTSl:DES1; IKI19/pf/4 - , by The Be)! Sy: HKIUD L'\'C|l Snake. He I ` 8.06 95% % *-* %*%9%- 9 4%*9%':5 -2?."% 9"% % %* `J;Men s and Boys Wea:' : BARRHE : :_ * i 'a'39 ' .- ~. @Z" sf54 - -""~ A`3I- 5 """."~"'.".'"4 .'~'I~. ." . 15'-' ii@T9 i ~i 2Wu' \?.. ~- ` v.1 -0 u riI.?,1;T1f<'ii 1;."i}i/E1}; nan-u 1" lllll.`-.`\ lll main ll. ] Within :1 f(-\\' F001 if the zmimnl ha`! (iiS(,'()V(`l`(!(i that it \`\ H.`~' nu '('mm. but :1 \-/rill`. He leaped :11 it and struck in Now with the axe. The wolf [.x'hi\/(3r(7(l. sliffcnerl and full dvnd. He ihrumght the skin to i'&:1r1'io and mi- l<:r~trrI the $15 hr.unl_v from (.` |'i`v'1`I-xx-Iinrn Y ) Y! (..l.x.. .. Gaming (l(:vi(:(:s and sin! incs will be olluwr.-(I in Yum cvt.-ry :1;;|'i<:ulluru| fair in ( `under :1 thrcul, mi guvtrrnmcr czmcclluiiun l1(.'L'rIl`(Un1.{ tn Hm can 1\IT.'n'::h;:ll, Minister of I Lure. Thu ban will be plum yum`, irr(,-:;po(:tivu of pm` clznxsos in the Criminal Cu mlrnister promised. Hv inlim.'1t.(,~rl further I would pr!-. the F`orh'~r::l ( .ment In so umom 1110 C 1f`..:l.. `l\~\. 4|. ..l . I. I { Ban Gaming Devices From All Fall Fair linnnl Collects $15 Bounty: . U, . MAN S GIFT! }In11(1sr)n}!oly L:1ilo1`ed from good quality muteri-.113. There is rt M choice of many shuclcs with cont.1'u.t.ing;` (.1-im on c0ilzu'.'<, ` 1 cu1`1`s and pockets. i 4 1 . 1 3 Those Pajamas are nmclo up in mxzm, v tions. in plqin s1m(lo..~:. c11ocI~'.s :m:i ::1I`i1w by Forsytho. . . . ,. . , ` We wnll lw ;;`l'.ui to hold any ltvm until (`n:':s:n'.=..u4 g HARRY J. W?` __ .. _._ I-EM "$"`"`I'S"5$`$$`$ "555~5"`~'Z. ."`-` "'-.i_`;E-E Men s Pajamas .-. A CHRISTMAS GIFT Wm-15 YEAR-ROUND APPEAL. 3 .\I III l|l|H|\.' Ill Ontnr uuvt-rnmcm gm Iil\I1`ln IL... I'M: Men s Dressingew/ns 9/`.\ T\/TAT\I`.Q (3T`F"T`l TI -.1nrl 1ni|nrnr]._ ll! IUHI. lllll - Agricu plu(:url no nnrrni -:i\ El` 28, 1935 much future 1`rrm' Ontario n v.-...n4 um. n4 A now lin\'\ by .P(~nn1un`:;. I`l1i.-4 i; an oxcopt,'um:Lll_\ p;ooc1 buy in 1`3oys` Swt-u1t.o1's. Shown ~. ,w._.\_. in four sharlrts grey. blue. brown and xnzxmml. V- ncck stylv. Boys` Sw vim`.-: $1.00 mush 7airs ` I!)l.:"K.l ; (ill*"l` 51111114, color (:0ml)in:1- -snlvu .1`-\,} .-Inlu..x.- .\|\:' nI:u-nil in 1)1'ir.`o {mm $1.54) to $3.00 ` ........................... .. 5`~:l.5() to $3.00 , 1 lmttle from V a great rally 1 Wmlsirlosz tn 2 round. Camp :1. (:nnqum'm's Ir-n Slrmnrl nnrl like you facing the Eiiutuxe blindfold? ; ` A Crown Life Policy `I_ safeguards youand " gyours. Why wait? --.-____:. By J. MILLAR WATT M E} uxnuu L1 nu;-u. v ..-z in plaid d(`,5i. ,'llS "'\r1<.I.. iv. h`nu-I-nul" nu \,unnnuu. and 1:1iln1'c(l .`-;(1AllVl-`XS ' PSl`..F;'lVO wur-elvcl for i<|m).{ in the ' rv,-;i1!,nL`d Mum tu\Vl`l- Town league hockey gossip is get- ting thickor as the local ice season approaclics rapidly. The annual meeting is at the "Y" next. Tuesday. December 3. 1 am unnv Ihnvn It-rn nicrhl fr-nrnc | ueccm oer 3. Last year there were eight teams. Y.M.C.A., St. Vincents, Baptists. Bznmcas. Camp Borden Flyers. Min- es:ing. Stroud, and Crusaders. All these teams are likely to be in the hunt again except Baptists, and Bnracas and Crusaders doubtful. rrn . up , 'u__; ._.._.._._v.. uunuuun uuu \/I um...n..... \........-..... Thornton Maroons. 'last season's ` South Simcoe champions. will ap- ply 1701' 21 franchise, and Camp Em`- rlen Sip,nall(,-rs may also pop up with an entry. Then there are .~:t1'0ng rc- nnrts that Clarke & Clarke .vill have :1 team. and the annual ruma'.` is pC1'si:=tent that Barrie Colts will run a second team in the league. l..'1. year 12 temns`. applied to get in the ltrnguo. I1 lnuks as if ihat num- ber will be equalled this seuston. cu x1:....-..:.. :1 :.. ....:,a H...` .nA|..v... .,\. St. Vincents. it is said. are gz1thur- ing an all-star team again on paper. C1'tI.' may lose several pl:1ye1*s'| to Clarke's and St. Vincents. Clarku's are basing their team l:n';.{(.-ly on having Al). Kirb_v from the Colts. The Bnpt.ists have lost practict l_v all their plny~ err: by removal from town or to the Colts. Stroud and Minosimz have about the same teams lined up, and so have tho Flyers. with very like- ly udclcd ! from those play- ers who fail to make the big team. |Y.lV[.C.A. were not strong last year. and tht.-y will not have Sandy Nos: nml Bill Bell is talking 1'0t.irom0.nl. l`hr~y'1l have to look far to roplzutca them. nn.mm..~ -3.-n Tn:-lnn` {I-an n~m.cc nlnv _ nnraczls are losing the 1n0.<:1 play.- m`.<:. \z11ln:*..<: . players whn plan |i0 1'rr1.i1'o. vhnngc their minds. Of last year's playoff tenm, S1r:1r:hnn and M01 .ood are with the Colts`. Mc- Knight and Rnincy have left Iown. while M'cKen'/.in, \Vz111s. Sinvhiz`. John.- Andertcm `and Kmmorly are lnlking retirement. This leaves only Hmmor and Norris of the reg- ulurs. 'Phn 4-nr-nnr] ("nil lnnrn is unvv lllill'S. Tho .<:0cm1d Colt {mm is very doubtful. Guthrie and Elrm'.'1Ie an` other possibilities for 1h(` lengllr`. but 1h(\. latter will likely may in I`on(-tang again. and Guthrie h:\.'~`. been out two yours nnw and thorn IS not much Sign of rcnrgzani7:1l,im1 .~'in(`(` their rink was rlostroyrvl. T(`o n Huh. nn..1u u.-.0 nvurl Jxnun mu .`|lll'l' Llll.'ll' I'll|K With \ll`h|.IU_`/I'll. I1'.< :1 little oarly yet and lh(`.S(` Fr!- Hromcnt notifications nlwnys may be taken lightly. Timv will lull. Tht`.-l`(` are players in tho 1nn1.:u\ yet who have been 1`otirin:1 for the 1:79.! 10 ymrs, still going . Camp Bordon Signallors pns.<;0d out of the rugby picture Inst Sutur- duy :11. Oznkwnnd Stnrlium. '1`m-rmtr), when they last by 9-6 tn Xvoslsirlus. winners of the 'l`.R.U. ::m'iv:4. in thv second game of the intcrrnodinte O. R.l".U. mrnwi-finals. Wr`s.'ts;lrl0s won the first unmr: the wmrk previous :11 Camp Borden by 11-6, thus taking the round by 20-12. 1. ..,- ,,.:,_._u :.._uu- 12...... Al.LlS l`ON BLAMES REFEREES tAllist,on Herald) The Alliston lacrosse team played their first game with Huntsville in the Muskolca town Monday night and returned home full of resent- ment. at the treatment received from the opposing team. The last period is Said to have been :1 .~':m;:uinzir_v performance. The score was 8-6 in favor of the home team at the com- mencement of this quarter but at the end it had risen to 18-6 with linntzwille holding the big end. Sev- ' eral of the Alliston players were eut. Pook reeeivinil a blow on the lip whieh split it and no one \va.< penal- i'/.e(l for the attack. The local players are .\'e\'ere on the referees whose fav- oritism to Huntsville was '1L{l`l1l. they say. Tliese ot`t`icials were un- known to the Alliston men who later heard that one of them was it lvlnnt.~'\'ille laern.<. fan. This may 3 be only rumor. but the faet remains t that the visitors at Huntsville Mon- tlay night (lid not receive any pro- -lttetnun from` the men who were in .|euntrol of the game. Pot Begins to Boil Town Hockey League Several New Teams} NlCKL`| 5011. um) unuut _'a Lu y under the residence rule. The annual meeting n Ilockcy Association is L Toronto on Suturdaly. tiring president. G. S. i land, presidin_-:. W. A. I : resent the Barrie club. .' \lR 0|'l'0.\'l-IS Early copy 15 npprecxausd. ".ll7.\"l` LOOKING AROUND <.N'm'll1(!l`n News. N()\`. 19) ".lu: looking around." is 11 ilur Horborts. 1'0in.~'t.'1tL-xl :11` .1` -u-`inn vnnl v\1iI 0.ll..\. .~\.\'Nl':\l. S.\Tl'Rl).-\Y r .1, m,._._ CS l'.-\(`KlIl) 'l'l"..\.\l.\ of the Ontario : being: held in . with the re- `. Dudley. Mid- .. Bull will rep- 1 Toronto Team Win O.R.F.` U. Playoff Series from Camp Borden, 20-12 L 0110.` IL'l|lH after the 1 F-?---\' El` SPORTVIEWS J} Scanon Over for Signals- Losing to Toronto Westsides in! two games, Camp Borden Signals are out of the provincial intermedi- ate rugby chase. Westsides p_athe1'- ed together one of the stmnggert teams to win the Toronto Rugby Un- ion title in years and they are like- ly to continue to the championship. I (Tmnn Rm-(inn hnrl :1 mmH cnnunn ` , llhnt went to Westsides instead. that l ly LU UUHLHILIU lU LHC LIllilHl[JXUH5Ill[J. Camp Borden had :1 gnn'd season. They cume from behind to beat out the strung Owen Sound twelve, and also showed class in eliminating Sud- bury. The combined Sigmxls-Flyers had plenty of power and it is no alibi to 5:15 that given a few l)re:1l<.< Camp outfit would have won the rmmd on Sntmdny. For three-qunrt- ers of the mine, the round was prac- tically tied. only a lucky tnLu:l1rlr)wn nn :1 fumble winningr, for the Toronto team near the end. Camp Burden this your had the best rugby team nnd made the best slmwin5.{ any Camp team has made since the days; Iwhcn Dave Il:1rrlin1.:. Van Vliet and L`arr-I'Im`ris were leading: the Flya-r;4 to victory at V.'m:ity Stadium. :1: :l: :1: :1: IL , I)!!! DUULL 2llH..l IJUH L:ElHI[)Ul.`ll UH: the l'm`w:n`(l lino, nnd Il(`rl)io Dy-| mom for (lcfom-e. It will nlmnst be :1 Barrio team, but smne of the boys are going to have 1(lllLh _-_;nin_q in mz1l :1 place. Bcv. Scott is also roporlctl as in Kirkland Lake. :.v\__n A 1-, - u. , ,,u_4 More each year it seems Bznrrin fzms must look north in l(irkl;mrl Lzlkc and the I"m'c:upine fur nv\~.'s uf local athletes who are up in the ,,(nldfioltIs. C0n.=:ideI'z1l)lo interest will be nttzu-herl In Lake Slu)rc's] team in the N.().I{.A.. with Steve! Vair as coach. Buster Clark as-2 ;_:onl-| ic, Bil] Scntt and Drm (`,nn1pbeIl nn. Ihn l'nI' v Iinn nnrl Tlnv|\I'r\ lWv-| "Doc" Amos. former N0\\'m.'1rR 3t. and Varsity star. hus retired as gnu!-t ie to nulnage the entry. Buster` Clark , him in the nets. But there are 12 newcomers this your to Lake Shore who all have l`C('()I'(lH. us` well as most of last year`.-`. _ur)u(l team. There are several plzrvvrs from Toronto, Buck Monro nnrl Jzu-k Gurbutt of Owvn Snund. T)ud;:orm from Kil|)l1SkllSil1;.{, twn frnm I (-t(:r- Imrn zmrl varimn: migrants from nth- or towns scattered through Ontario. By the looks of thim.{.<. with about '30 llnnd men avz1il.'1h|c. pl:1(.'(!s on the tcmn will be hard to get. 11: :1: :k :k -4-. ..\.v.,.,..... ...._y ....-u. , Our idea of the ul1-stm' junior 2ll}(l: rzcniox` 1'u1.:by teams of the Gt.-orgizin` Buy collegiate group. is hervwitlt presented without apology. Let's hour from the other scribes in the district on the same subject. Undoubtocllyi no two will agree in every position. but some of the players were so out- standing they couldn`t possibly be loft. off any solccto1"s card. For in- stance. would anybody lcuvc Bus Storvy oft` the senior lineup or Jack Dyto off the junior tonm. Those two. we boliv\'<=. wr-1'0 the best inclivitluul plat)- t'l`.\' in their class in tho lczuzxm.` rind mzmy lovnl funs claim that Bill Strm-lmn, another B(ll`l'lf` bzu'kl`i(\l .. .4 ...i .r...\.l c\n C1,. \|r nu Dll'il('HElH. ilH(llllL`I' l_ill'l'l(` U2lk'Klll.`l(l- 1:1`, was just as good as Siorey any day. An_v\vu_v. here are our selec- Hm Cnstxux \l7nOl f\..~nn C.\..-`Jo MANY FUMBLES MADEi - I Junim'~ Snap, Watt. Owen Soundl` insides. Wright, Collingwnnd. Scott. Orillin: mi Carr. Owen Sound. Wcslbmnkv. Cn]lim.[\V00d1 nuisidcs. Goldurl. Orilliu, Clo.-:1w_\'. Barrio: fly-| ing \vin;4. M. Telfnrd. Owen Snund;} n_L1:11*tm`. Crzm:-tlon, Nlidlnnd: halve.-1.] I I Dyio. Bmrio. Smith. Orillin. Hop- kins. Owen Snund; spnrvs. Swain. (`,nIlim:\'.'m>(I: Cm`\'i(`. St.'mlv_v and I. Mn-Kay. Owrn Sound: I). Roynnl(l.~: and Gnrtnm`. I`m`ri(`: Brmvn. OriI- Iin: Gillx-M. 1\/Iidlnnd. Cnn.`.\.4 Gnu.` Y)--nun f\u-.'Hn- {:14 '1' '1` P '1` All-SLn' Gconrixm B r\ - ..r 41., ..II !3=-A Ho;-ling Debt HAVE YOU HEARD ANYTHING Ara -r-n |A~r- L4/~.p.u-\1 \ '5? hT|-Ib:`F r'4'5'ri? "x./ciuirmw NEJGHBOR BORROWED ` FROM You- I/\n 2lUIl.\Hl|J. tinns and for Bill I ..!u`.n.4 gnnd wishes Curran, star \.~ -an ! v\n1Ivo l|l'l'l|H, SUI!` and news \|I u-Ix.` I|v<\ . (HUI HL'\V5( `I . who was! = Ednu Wi1-| By taking three points last week, Wright Cleaners moved into t`i1`.~'t place in the town five-pin bowling ,]eague. Supertests had their first bad week in the six weeks of the schedule to date. and dropped three points into second place. Neverthe- less. these teams continued to set the pace for the 14 entries in the loop. Tinminirm Ktnrm: shnwnd n n"1cc Wilh il -Sl.'ll.`ulllUIlilI Ihlllll: start to finish and nnly in the Inst hnlf r-nublcd come out on top on the B0rr,l(-n s husky : of gnarl tvnms from Owen Sound and Sudhury this .;o:t.v.nn, went. to work in the first. quarter zmrl with the winrl ht-hind them dmve Wosztsirlrgs back N.-pc:1tr,'rll_v. The f$im1:nI|(`1`s ;zml)l)r* the bull fur :1 tml(.'hrlu\-.'n in the first quarter, also the (-mvcrt, to give them the 1::1(l on the :,':nnc- and rmmrl. By scoring twn simglvs in the :~:t.~(.-mu! quarter, thv l`umntn tr-nm .'lL{:'lil1 took the lI.`.'Irl nn th<- rmlnrl by um: paint. and im'1'(-:n.~:(-(l it tn two in the third qu.'n'l(~i'. Wt-stsirles wnn out in the final pt-rinrl when they scrn-(rcl a cnnvt-rtml tourzhdnwn. Hull n , v u 1\,, , wu, 1 'Wright s Move Into Lead Bowling Loop mop. Dominion Stores showed :1 nice gain last week and moved into third place. Bzxrriv Examiner. Clayke 8:`. Clarke. and Wo.s`1r)n's Bread remain-l ed in :1 dzzadlnck for f(JLll'lh`})()Si.-.- tion. The standing shows most 01' the teams bunched zlmund the .500 |ma1`k as yet. In ,, ra,, , . n__ r1....._... 4,. . ...... .. ... _, e.. 'l`nn_v Susi) 01 lhe G".rn(*1' team in- :-rezi his high points in continue in average to 1110 league 238 leari. He is closely threzitened by George l.leGem- and I-[c-rbio Camp- bell. Last week lhe high three gam- es 1'ex:i. were by Tony Snsn. with 755'). while Bus Er.lw:1rrl nf the I3m'rie~/\ll:m(l:_1le Dairy had the high single of 339. Lenmle standing: Won Lost VVri;.',ht.~` ................................ .. 20 4 SlI])(`l'l(`Si. .............................. .. I9 5 Dmninium .......................... .. l:') 9 I'C.\:,nnlne1' l3 ll Clnrkes ............................... ,. 13 ll VVe. , . .. . 13 ll 1:. A n..:..., to 1-) I ).-I1. lJLlll'.Y .. . . . . . .. Gnrners 'l`nm1m's . .. . Bull l`(:lu,-phone Enrrin 'I`zumm'_v B1`yson:< ................ .. ;Sm()kc Shop . . |Dibby`:; Bzn`l.)C1'.< L ,.._. Ono learn will 1'cpx-oscnt Kirkland Lake in tho N.O;l-l.1~\. ll1i.<,-,sria:m|1. It] will be (*lm.~:cn only from emplo_von::' of Lake Shore Mine. and the nth-I llclic u.x`sm-iutinn nl' tlml cumpmly is lspm1.s`m'in_1: the clul) with Scvc Vuir. |l`ormm'l_v ml` Barrie. us (tom-l1. The lmuzuv will likely vnnsirzt of South Pnrcupint`, 'l`immins, Nurzmrln nml il\'irkl.'mrl Lnkv. Dr. I.i7." Walker's Orillin (,'0llvg- into st-niur rugby team, 1935 chmm)~ iom: of the Georx.:iun Buy ;.{mup, lost [In Purt Culhnrne school m`i(I(le1'.s' by g.'z-0 in 11 :~:udd(.-n-deull1 game at Vur- ~:i1_\' Stadium. I`m'nntu, Inst Wednes- 1 - I1...-I f`.\ll\r l\r]IvI\|\I\r\:< inln 10.21) . Port (`.nlbm'no advances into the COSSA final. Orillia hold Port I(`n1l)nrn0 Closely all the way as the Iolnso score indimtcs. IV[(.'G1 and `Hunt rm the backfiold. nml the O1`- iillin win;:lim- were nnlcrl by vity |~:pnrl svrilws as playing uuml l`ll1.{l)_V. |(f)rilHz1 made :1 hvvr Sh()\\ in1{ this: Eyonr than Collimzwnod (lid last year. Last _vozn"s Gourgizm Buy ('h:1mpinns were soundly trounced by Burlin;.:- ton High School in the COSSA semi- ] final. l ll.\' -Wlilllllll, IUl'l)llU), IIISL VVL'(lllL'S-I I `first practice at Midland Inst Sut- urdny murninig. with about 20 can- didates: on the ice. Most of last `}'(`:Il"S _q team were there and, Nels Kimfs leg looked snund :ig;1ii1.} Lowery and Cowley. the new piuy-l `ers from Ottawa. gave some indiezhl 1 Etion of what they can do when the |sezmnn gt-ts going, while I`:n'tridge. Cook. MeAskin and other regul:1r:<, gave the ruilbirds something tu tuik inlmut. Nuis_v" (`lurk of Stayner. who played ']`nrnntu mercantile lhnckey last year. was in une net. iwith Les Honk in the uther. i ale 519 :2 :2 ! Grover Bu(l" I(:1sl1m2r. last year |B:\rriu dol'cm-L-mun. will play for | I`or(mt0 Linus this season in the "l`nmn10 Big (3 junior A" group. He movcd to Petcrbnru several weeks :l;:;u. but was not salisficcl there. so lucnted in 'I`umnt0. Eflhrts by the tnrrie club In get him tn stay here u'rn-n nlun nnullru-nuqful T(nc`1nnI* I :K:1shm-.r with Toronto Lions--- "Bruce Farmer. .I:u:k Dyee, Fred 2 Porter. AI Ittxmphries`. Jerry Fnrrll` .'m<.I Bill Wilsnn stnrrerl for 1.110 Wtrstsides. with Sir] I3lz1n(.-hard. I`:m_v : Wheeler and Gibson l)est, fnl` the ` Camp Bnrrlen .x'quz1r1. whn tnu;,;ht.' hard all the way and were just out- lucked in |nsin;.{ the ;.::nnc zmrl S(`I`i(!!~'.. : First Qtmrter Vlextsides: kicked off and (`amp Borden kirkz-rt tn I:-nner on the fir.-:1 dnwn. They had the :1c]vnnt:u:e of (1 strum: wind. Camp Bm-(ten got the hull ten yards out when Fennex` fumbled on a buck, but the Siy.{n.'tl- Jcrs t`uml.)l(-(I the hall on the s(!('0nr| play tn pull Weslsides out of :1 lnu).(h spot. Si,L'.nnls scorer] first. when Fen- ner fumbled a rnllim: kick and Iloustun fell on it for :1 touchdown. He converted by 1'e(-eivinp,` a fm'wurd puss. Alt.h01u.{h Camp Borden hzul the winrl. Wt-stsirtes held them by sznnne hrillinnt tut-kling in the open nmt (m the line. First qu:1rtc1* score: (`:n~.m l`turrlen. ti; Westsirles. 0. Svrrnncl Quarter VV(":tI`.i(lI"'., with the wind. began l.3t:l t'i1'.-;t 1n\\'n. On an cxclmn_L:e of ki('tC.".. I`::1;'h<~r l'umhler.l and with th1'cc men _:{nin1[ for the ball. Fenner (-nnw up with it. Dyce throw :1 2t)~_'.';mt 1:.-n-: tn Vurlxyv who ran for ].'i _V;:1'rl:5 :m Hun passed to Hum- .\I..tn.- ..-'.u. 14::-L'r\:I nu qnvnn mnI`D_ J\\ L'lL' illhll lllL`l|l.'\.L>i.`i|Ul. l\ilhl|Hl.'l {has :\nnlh(`l` year of junior and iwouid have been :1 big: help to HIL` (`.ul1s this _\ 0Zll` gain. He will also {play fur British Consuls in the cum- ill)l`l`('iil1 urnup. at 5: :1: 3|: The McCarthy Cup remains in Huntsville fur nnolhcrv.~yc:u'.. The `Hawks defeated Allistcm in..Lhe suc- `<-nd gumc uf the T.l`I~CULE|M) t1iJQl`(!SS\` jrmuts by 15-14 lust 'I`hursduy.at Al- li:;tnn. but I1unt.~:viHe won the round jlxv :1 dnzm) Llllill by virtue of nn ens}: ;win in tho first game at Huntsvillv:. ` Pvtorbnm (`nllogiate were easy `v:inncr.< uf tho (`OSSA senior 1'u_n4by !titlc this yoauz The Petes bent Port '(.`olbunu- hy 28-1 in the final at Tur- nntn last Saturday. outclassing the Sailmxe in every department. SH ,where wuuld Barrie have been? 01`- iinia bunt I3;u~rie. luckily it is true. Ibut then Orillia lost In Port Cnl~ g borne. Hwu-nu QuHn.~ ilnrhnu-to fnrnnnr U()I`H(.'. Jimmy "Sailor" IIe1'bert.=. former big league hockey star, leaves this [week for England. where he will seek a coaching nr playing position with em: or the new teams over there. He is armed with a new Can- !udinn amateur card. Herberts first played with Cu1ling\\'0(.)d juniors in 1918. then stzirred in intermediate rzmks and later with Boston Bruins `tmd other prnfossinnnl Clubs. He ...~..nA D" r\ PA\A< Rn Om-xlninnv In.- II.\2v|.\|('U 1311! ! IL` kUIlS I lthc past three weeks. SENIORS BE/\ l`lCN LAKE snomr. _1N' No.iI,A. n|\n 1n..w. uyill u-nru--nunnl lli.-hln. mus . Dairy nrr: ..` (`IUD II) _L{L'l Hllll U) Slily HL'I'L' also unsuccessful. Knshnor v\|\:\`|\t\. um... ..I' innhm -and ,. V` THE BARRIFJ " lll LIDl|lll\\UU 1 ix . Bu: .nx`rie Colts in 1 kn...` n..\nl..- lI()(`Kl~I\' IUI 2| llL',W bill!- `mud n ml 0...`. ;>-\:1' cons LOSE T0 , WEST TORONTO g IN S.l_ ;1_\_.GAMEj ` Barrie Juniors Hold Heavier . Team in Check for First | Period, Then Fade STOREY \7s. CONACHER - -uarnie Colts lost their first game ln~the S.I .A. series at Maple Leaf Gz1r(lr3ns:. Toronto, on Tuesclay night by 9-2 but they were far from (lis- graced. 1: ._..... n.A .._.-.. .|.x .,-.,_... n......:_ (lay night. West, Toronto is favored to win the O.H.A. junior "A cham- pionship this season. They have an lat]-star team lined up, big boys every one of them. in fact Bus Stor~ ey hardly looked big at all, as most of the Toronto players were about his size. West Toronto have been practicing steadily for over a month. and every player was an experienc- ed regular in junior ranks last year. West Toronto Scores First The Colts took the ice stage- strnrk lyythelmmensity ot' the Gar- dens. also as,u` 'Il despite the fact `tit ? that s(>ih'z:i1r)f;g`ft`l'1 11n"d'.playe(l there twice lat: .. ' av . `corclingfly, West, Toronto for the op- ening goal in hall` :1 minute of play. Red Heron seenretl after fa('e~ot't' and skated through without a stick or hand laid on him. to page the ])tIr'l( to O`l* lah(-rty for an easy tally. After that the Colts settled (town to play a beautiful game of hockey for the rest of the period. They act,- uall_v ontsknted West Toronto. Much smaller in average `weight. they still had as much and more spccrl Ihnn thn hirr (vitu have Alan rnmnvn. ! They facorl West Toronto on Tues- l I LIll HZIU HS mucn HIKI more S])L'L'(l than the big: city boys. Also rcmom- bar that the Colts are an O.H.A. junior B" team. classified one notch lower than West Toronto. Colts Even It Up LOSS than four minutes after play had started. Barrie tied the score. I-Iwrry Livin;{. took :1 pass from Domnrco and .L:olf(.-d the puck in. `For the rest of the first period, may lxvns even and no scoring resulted. 'f.`.\..I.. 2.. 4|. ....\A...1 r.t...__,. I 1') . . . ...,, ._. -... Early in the second frame. l.l3 imimitcs to be exact, Barrio took the odd for a beautiful goal at this spot, but West Toronto took advantage of the tiring Barrio team to notch three goals boforc the end of the ` period. The Colts made a nice job nt `lead for n brivf time. Demnrco sol-`I checking in the first two periods. The first line of l')0marC0, H. Liv- lngston and Hepburn. certainly .look(r(l as ;.{(m(I as anything West r]Toronto put out. Carl Lee. Crawford `|I.cigh and Bill McLeod on the se- - cond line were also good, especially ` in tho cliocking. not so much on the - attack. ' 'T`ln-nn Flnnln in 1\IHnn4n , BARBIE. ON'l`., CANADA illtillilk. Three Goals in Minute I `West Toronto ran in a goal in lessl than a minute to start the t.hird frame. Then they were checked colrl for the next 17 minutes but after that they ran in three goals in less than :1 minute. During: most of the final period. the Colts were using: their third and fourth lines. boys lust out of the juvenile church lea-l, L llC rzmks, who held their big. e.\:- perieneed opposition well most of the time, but cracked for a short period. l Vrnrlrlv 'Hnvnn< nlnvnrl n urnnrlnr- :.([\ll`lHl.\. |H'.' ll -)1 l'.\ Klll |l`.`I.;x mi in a budy. Thvir \'ic\\'point \\ a.< that thv_\' had dnnu their share in pmmuting the gzune in Orillia. and H was up to smnmnu vlsc lu lend a hand. Fu1'tiwr1m\rs-. they fvlt that a 1934 vxvcutivo might hamper any other group that might wish to tako charge. So far. no one has volun- tvm'ed. Tho 193-I cxvcutivc worked hard last year. and worked auzainst odds. The Cnldwatm`-Orillia amal- gamation provided good games. but. Mr. and Mrs. John Public did not Show a third of the int0rc. they dn around lacrosse limv. If there is going to be anything accomplished, mmeone better get busy. I\\' P. pL`l`l()(l. . Freddy I-Iaynes played :1 wonder- ful game :11! the way in goal. He dc- .m`v0s most of the credit for keep- ing: the score down. In the West '[`m'0ntn not was Teddy Hall. who was Oriltia seniors` lacrosse goalie this summer. Roy and Bert Conncher. young twin bi'othe1's of Lionel and Charlie. played for West Tpronto. also John- ny Crn\vfm`cl_ and Peanuts O'F`l:\h- erty, for1n_e1",,S',.',Mikes` stars. Red Heron \\'as_tl_1( 1' st,z1gfoi`\v211`cl. One of their b_e_stI pla`_y'e1'$, ,Cm'l Gamble. Inst yeztr Oslinwn, was absent. Storey in Battle `The game near the en(l vvas brief- ly enlivened by a fight between Bus Storey and Bert Conncher. Storey nhj<-ctecl to C(maeher`s style lf checking and bumped him into the bnzirrls. Cnnneher hit the first one but Storey connected next and rhen there was a wild scramble on the ice with several players mixed up. The bnttlers were each given inajnr penalties. u,.....:,\ rm...` u,,,,,, .,.~ nu-Ju. [Ix uuuu_:. Barrio -- Goal. Haynes: defence. Dytc and Patton: centre. Dmnarcvwz xvings. Hepburn and H. Li\'ing>'t(m. b`l1bS. C. I.0ip, h. Lee. E. Leigh. Mc- Leod. Walker. St01'ey. Struchan. (Owen Sound Sun-Times) According to the Oetobe1'-No\`em- bet` issue of Dominion Sports Illus- trated. the Westside Intermeclinte Athletic Club, at the time the issue was printed leaders in the Toronto Rugby Union and now champions. has one of the smartest intermediate clubs to trot out on a Toronto grid- iron for some time. Of course the mag may be wrong. They have a feature story in the same issue en- tited "Vnrsity Victorious." But if we give them the benefit of the doubt and ndmit they nre right on the VVcstside dupe. they are pnyin:.: a great Compliment to the brand nf rugby playecl in this neck of the woods. Camp Borden made that Westsicle bunch step Saturday be- fore they were downed by an 11-6 score and the round isn't over yet. Any way you look at it. Camp Bartl- en can t be_ so weak. T`r:'1<-im: the compliment back in little further. Owen Sound Reds lined up :1 team which. for a first-_vezn` entr,v. mu=:t have been :1 great deal strnn}.'.v1' than the average. `.rnclu:\ll_v this part nf Ontario is coming into its own in the rugby world and there may yet be n time when the great fall spurt has one of its strom.:ho|(ls rip,lit in this city. RUGBY IMPROVING IN DISTRICT F. BARNES (IOACIIES INDIANS Because ml` lmsinvss du1i(2.s'. Bram- Fintllny will be unable to coach Gm- venhurst Indians in the in1m`1mw|i:u(r hockey race this .\'o:1.x`<~n. I"r<\rl I3:1rn0.<. furmor pm player and cun- lre ml the club lust _VL`1ll'. \\':1.< L`l(*(`l('(l conch. CURLERS TO HOLD l`IU(flllH'I B:1n'ic (`.urljng Club is plzmnimz its first L{et-lugolhol` of tho .s'v:1s noxl (`hursd21y night at the (`llIl)l'unn1.\:. with men`s euchro and lunch. Pros- xaent w. B. Unam-hm st.'1l.(-s: mm v\'-I m'_vb0dy is w(`|<:mnv. m(~n1h('r:: nndq prospective Int.-xnhers lnoimz u. ml utlend so the suzlsmxfs plans can In" talked over. 1 CORREC/l`l'0N RE R0.-`\l) RACE | In thy r(`p of the BZll'!`i(`-Nlid-i Inml road race in last w0ok'.< i.~:.~'1m.i the ninth B:u'ri(- runner .\`h<)ul h:I\-'1-, been listed as J00 lfipkin. and hisi time was 11.08. :1 gain of 12 S(`(`(l!Nl`.~ on the Midland l`UHl](`l` vrn'1'<*.<]mr1(l: ing. I orr_v Mclmnsh. who \v.'n.~: list- vd in Hunt [)lZlC(` for Barrio, <|i(l nut run but was used :13 1 S])Ell'(`. TIIIII/llllb IDUIB l:\l-VI`. } An all-star team of juvt-nile l:u-`. (`mssc players frmn Orillin plznyml` an (rxhibitinn 1:,nn1(- in Bm'x'i(~ Arena last Friday night with :1 ])i(`k(`l'l loam [ o[ senior boys frmn Kim: F.rl\-.':n'd' and Victnrizl schuuls of Barrio. l`h(:| Orillinns won by 12-9. in n ;,zrm(l fnxtl game. They had better (-mnbinalimnl > I . I I 1 but were nu better as sti(`kh:1n(ll('rS m` individual plu_ver.< than Barrio. W. A. Boll and K. M. M:u'I..m1n:1n \x'<,-re In charge of the I-Barrio It-um. whxlv Fred French h:1n(H(E(l the Orilliu bryvs. I `Scott. Lung, Bowen, W. I.i\'im:. Goring. ~ Wrrct Tnrnntn -- Cnnl HnH' (In- > Thursday, NM} kJUI'lHg. I West Toronto Gnnl. Hall: dc- fence. Laurent and Crawford; cen-i Lro, Hcmn; wings, Jennings and. Sheedy; subs. Fritz. O'Flnht.-rly. B. Conacher, R. Cm121(`h('r. Shill, Rub- crtsrm hml Murmy. Ra-f5roc- Tracy Shaw. First, Permd 1---West Toronto --O'Flnh(:r1y |HCx'0m .............................. .. .23 2- Bz1rri(.-- -Livin;zstnn (Dcmnrcu) ........................ .. 4.25 Penal!ies----Cx'z1\vford and R. Cran- achor. I curt:-\r\r' I )noin.-I I Gl.'L'l)llU l"L'l IUU 3-r-Bnrrie~ Dcmnrco ........... `. 4--Wos1 'I`m`nn1()-~I'IC1`0n 5- -Wc.=:t 'I`nmntn--T*Im`r)n @ (O`F]ah(-rty) ...................... .. I G-Wcst Tm~nm.u~Jcnnin;:s (R. Crmachor) ................ .. T~-Wcs1 Tm`0ntn-r-Crnwford Pcnalty- -Mur1`ay` Third Period 8~We. Tomnln 7 Heron ......... .` 9--Wosl Toronto/-I.nuront ..... .. 10--Wes1 Tomnt0~AJ(.'nninus (Shim ............................ .. 11-West Tarantu-~-Rnbar1s(m Y) nuliinn C1.-nnlnnn Ylnkn.-On. 1U'-VVl.'5l 1Ul`UHlU*-Jl!IlH|Ilf.(S H ..."4~! 184')! Penalties-Strnchan, Rnborisnn (1 minute). Storey (major). and I3. lCnnuchc1` 1 major). IUI _\vL'dl5. (I BIL winter. The In bearing nnimals heavy C-out this and muskrat d winter home vx Even the fish ha 17` -. Mann 1 PI/,1/// /V/`Kg . , ;*"-r-- 49/// (Cc."}'.'lKhl. 1933. by S lAW.4(dlVl1?!/J! 1938, U1". Second Period T'\....-.:\ .-n.-. tum: vsvvt 1: Black Haw an Chief Sm vas! HE BOUGHT A ' RADIO WITH IT.