... (5) StL±:Iatior.s S·oorts Con't and Powless "\"as among the f irst play,ers he signed. The Olympics left Monday July 8th on a four eame tour of the viest • .!!f1:..r.:ri.9_rs defeated It really news when the Warriors are defeated. After 14 s traight wins it was the Warr:..or ,s first defeat in the O.L.A. Senior 11 B11 league. Oi 1rne Sound lJorht StariiJ their nearest rival won the .;:;:c1.me ;.·• ith a score of 18-13. The Warriors arrived at Owen Sound only 10 minutes 'before ·'2;.J.me time. Some of the pl ayers steel-riggers travelled from as far avra, 7 as Rochester. But the game "'8-S probably the most excitj_ng of the l r;Ecgue ~ames . The score r:a.s 7-7 tie in the second pe1'iod and Owen Sound f ans yelled to the . top tf their lungs. Cap Bomberry led the Warrio~·s with four goals, Stan I gnatcyzk !'.·:ot tb..ree, Claud ,Sault had t wo and Charlie Thomas) Harvey Longboat . Jack Rill and Vic Gene:roux had one each. Jime Squires picked up five assists. He leads t he league ,-;ith lOL; points. London Packers di~½and aTter 13 Consecutive losses London Packer s quit before the ~ame . They failed to show up at the Civic Centre last Friday for a scheduled -arne vdth the \.'arriors and the r<ame was forfeited to the l a tter. rany fans put in an appearance and most we.nt home disappointed or to Clark I s Pla::-;a. A few stayed to watch the ·warriors at a practise game. Coach Smith conducted a scrimma,se that lasted an hour. After Friday nights forf eit the Warr iors have a rec ore. of 15 -;,:5 ns and l lost and ~- mor ·e games to go. They meet the 0:cangevilb Dafferins at the Civic Centre next Friday. They go to 0-.cam:eville on July 23rd to Fer 1?;us on July 26th and close out the schedule a qa inst Fallaceburg R;ci Dnils at tho local Civic Cent re July 27th. Six Ne.t io:is Pe.,,..'Jonal r: Vfor _, nas been received from Miss Audrey Po,111 less voya?:ing in B .c. & having a wonderful t:tme. Audrey had the unique ,experience of swimming a nd splashing in the Blue Pacif"ic Ocean~ Fe hope there weren I t any sharks lurking around. Audrey arrived h ome on c•unc1ay Midnight and we 'cl. like to hear more of her experiences via Te~mv1ennake. Mrs. Rena Dav::.s Bender , our capable typist :i.s spending a weeks vacation at Sauble Beach. Lak~ , Furon the guest of Mr. f!.'. r'.:l'.'s. Jack ,Shute of Brantford. ------------------------ Dre & i'lrs . T. J . Jamis\son spent the week-e nd at Grand River. Rev. and Nrs. Leonard Plain Sarnia and .Il:lr. Herbert Zeilke, Galt, wer e week-e:nd visitors at the home of Mr. 8, l\Jrs. Andrer.1 Jami eson. L1r. Will ll';cNaughtoB is building an addition to his house ancl_ is 5_ns talling bath- r::iom facilities. Mrs. Flora Decaire Bald is visiting at the home of Mr·s. Cleveland Anderson. Mr. Jack r1c Naughton ha.s commenced building a new ra i1ch house. i,;rs. S. A. J,.nd orson is visit i ne-; mem1Jers of r1Gr family in Rochester H. Y. Twelve mem1Jers of the Presbyterian Youn~: Pe oples Society of Hamilton visited the Reser,re on Sunday. They we nt to the Mohawk Pot": ::::.' and also visited the Six Fla tions Pageant Grounds. The marriaf!e of Orval Anderson and Delores J obns on will take place at St Johns . Church next .Saturday. Miss Linda Ana Miller Union Lake , Michigan, spent the we ek-end visit ing her grand - parents · N~ . & NJrs, Titus Vanevery • .Six Nations Reserve. Miss Sharon Vanevery has .just r eturned from vacationing in Ila ine U.S.A. vvith her sister and brother-in-L11TJ, ltr. and r·rs. Roland Allison of Detroit Mich. ivir. Bert Froma n has been removed from the intensive care unit o:E the Bra ntford General hospital. Due to scr j_ous injuries he Fill remain in hospital for the present. · ,:- -.. , -r 2t ·:: o ,· _, ort ·i, ·,· er·. · ~-1' 'lev er be y oun~ ag . . in. Mrs. Ed ith And :crson R. N. bas r eturned home after a visit to Ne-· Roc helle N.Y.