(4 Fares: Single $160 â€" Return $2.90 THE LAST HOME STANDâ€"Friday night will be the last opâ€" portunity that fans and funnettes will have of sesing the: PEACH KINGS in action in group games. It is their last home stand in the M&flfl-mmw'flh&“ m-uaumllqm!hdylâ€"huhnh--flnb wmmu.ummuaqum-u own bandâ€"box rink playing a type of bush league bockey that would even baffle a bir lenrue men tnam . e 202 _ i0e! OOR OW e TE ns 2 CC mm uen cmmmihemirs..a tss e towuns. Sss o liics cJ even baffle a big league pro team. As a matter of fact the KINGS mmwnmdm“mmm.umâ€". mmmu.n-h-.*u“m of play the HAGERSVILLE outfit cannot be monkeved with . 1t is mmormmmmuwauu the one and only HARVEY DUNDONALD WALKER. He breezed into mmmum-q-.nnuu-u-m COLLINS. Between the pair of them, not talking in the deaf and dumb alphabet they gave me to understand that WINONA was in hockey for sports sake and were busily engaged in training many potential Senior P nails PE Cr sn reigs. dermeors A mm in mcmcadic mss oumuummmmâ€"mnmhmud mmmnflnmAmfl-h“.-lq dmmnumnm.‘rmhâ€"h-yhymu mmwxh“hï¬huh“mm present day members of the WINONA YOUNG MEN‘S CLUB will be mcm-ummm.â€"wnm Prime Ministers job. All right HERMIT if it is OK. with you, it is double OK. with me bound to be a good game so do not miss it I m ols â€" Pn Ne e T e cn.uthuhmnâ€"n-!w-v-fl-ymbflnqd kuawfiee. Never knew until the next day the reason. SMITTYS HOME nu:nommxuwmn-“x-xu-m“u rushing for them. They don‘t get as good at home. Who is the cook m?xnmuh‘fl-ï¬...)uh-dthd&mm mmm-â€"anpâ€";m.um of us he had the flu. Watch the PIRATES from now on. . . . .I notice the last three months, with Padre McAVOY stepping smround The w;r.mmu-ummuunm..u mmn&AIflAuM*‘MQMG mmmuwummm,..umu Main West, Grimsby Lincoln Electric Supply Leave Grimsby MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE EVERY HOUSE NEEDS . .. SPORTOLOGY Radios â€" Refrigerators â€"â€"Stoves 950 a.m. 250 p.m. Prepared to give to our patrons government certified mechanical work. TELEPHONE WINONA 137 EVERY DAY WE ARE RECETVINXG SHIPMEXTsS We maintain a Service Department for all electrical equipment and all makes of radios. LAMPMAN & SHIER WELDING co. NOW AT 50 GARAGE Westinghouse APPLIANCES 4 Trips Each W ay Every Day «â€"â€"â€" BLECTRICAL CONTRACTING â€"â€" (By Bones Livingston, Sportologist ) TICKETE AND iNFORMATION AT THERE AND EVERYWHEREâ€"Nearly got killed in the Next Door to Hydro Office W ashers Telephone 616 Leave Toronto It Mn-b-q.m, or‘s great Teddy‘s viseage shone, MHe stiled the rising tumult, be: Kill bhimâ€"Kill the umpire : Everett from the stand, And its Wkely they‘d have "â€â€" â€"l." 7~.dul~‘ Like the beating of some storm ‘There were ease in Teddy‘s MADD®T : signalled to the referee as be stepped into his plact. | oncéfmore the puck it flew, There was pride in Teddy‘s beariDF | ut Teddy now ignored it an And now the rubber covered puck came hurling through the air, And Teddy stood awastching it in mwm He hit the puck an swful smash and through the air it sped, Ailn‘t that a dais‘ sald Teddy* off _ an a smile on Teddy‘s face, And when responding to the cheers No straunger in the crowd coulo doubt, twas Teddy with the puck. Ten thousand eyes were on him as hr“h.fl‘ll_-.{. when be wiped them on his shoe, And when the sturdy coverpoint, threw the puck up in the air, The light that fiashed from Teddy‘s eve was the color of his bair, Five ‘ HERES AN OLD TIMERâ€"A A of hockey fans of another day will remember when Grimsby and Bemsville hockey fueds were someâ€" thing to behold. Those were the daysof seven man hockey, 30 minute periods and no such a thing as changig players. Back in the year 189 npubymnmdumlflm"_undl-» n!h’-hochyplnmfo“y.-ny.w.mdmm is the effusion: PEACH KINGS MAKE FINE SHOW AGAINST PT. COLBORNE TEAM In the Minor Series Pittsburg :ad their hands full in securing a win from Syracuse. Score, 4 to 3. Bobie Stuart was the goal getter for the Pittsburg crew and netted all of Aeir counters. It is wonder to this writer that some one of the teams i the Major Series has not tabbed this boy for their team. Fred Nellesand Ronnie Wicharuk were the scorers for Syracuse. SCHEDULE for February 2nd. 1st Gameâ€"Syracuse at Pittsbrg. 2nd Gameâ€"Boston at Maple Lafs. Bré Gameâ€"Chicago at N. Y. Rngers. 4th Gameâ€"Canadians at Detroit. The exhibition game at the , Suilorsâ€"Kilpatrick (E. Arena last Friday *‘.d Brown) ..__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" satisfy the skeptics. Or didn‘t you |\Sailorsâ€"Kodatsky (Kilpatâ€" lm&mm.m in the timeâ€"box insisted on telling Nl'lhulhqnqym not in shupe, and were jut fouling m-(lv-lnn‘lhmfl. Ible. If Concessi, Kilpawick and Chambers were fooling mwound, then I‘d hate to see them really go. story, and did deserv. for it und that‘s enough f, the speed and "brain work"of one| _ _ rj Mbm‘n-tdou.m the Concessi. A big "E" for efâ€" i fort goes to Duffy the Dusieid| BINE®~ raathays n Â¥ C 9, Peach 1 Summaryâ€"First Period Kingsâ€"Reid (Whitfield) __.Jo.ulm m,n.mmmmmuuumuâ€"ma- fence with Chicago Black Hawks. The kid learned his early hockey on GRIMSEBY ARENA and then playedJunior O.H.A. "A" with Brantford, going from there to the minor pro lop of the American Hockey Assocâ€" lation and was picked up from thereby the Hawks. His father was one of the greats of the big league for ome years when playing for New 7nm...mwâ€"m-m.mm.‘ -umrm.uhnmwâ€"nudu*.... HELEN FISHER is still bowling then over the 600 mark. . . . RUTH ST. JOHN was the whole ROCHESTIR team the other night and bow!â€" ed alone against the VETERANS. Sic trundled 523 at that What has happened to that famous SOUTH H.VEN team? ELLA FAIR celeâ€" brated the homecoming of her bubbyfrom the wars with a 262â€"252â€"251 for 765. But the VEDETTES droppd two games just the same to the VALIANTS led by our LITTLE MAZY NORTON who had 252â€"261â€"215 for a 731. . . . JAMES ELFRIDA IUNHAM and his OWLS won four points on Monday night. Ain‘t thatsumpin‘ . . . .Wow, wow. GENERâ€" ALE took the WONDERS 3â€"1. HALAMY FOX rolled 220â€"276 268 for a 773. SNELL had a 217â€"243â€"245 for a705. The two teams between them rolled 16 games well over the 200 mrk. GENERALS had a grand total of 3250. SHUERT was going greatguns too with a 220â€"354â€"189 for a 163. . . . . PEACH KNGS best LL{YD HAYNES 2759 to 636. Queer things happen at THE BOWLAWAY . . . LITTLE WHIZZER is on the alling list again. N. Y. RANGERS Maple Leats DETROIT REMAIN UNDEF:ATED IN MINIATURE LOOP. CANADIANS MOVE UP IN STANMING. The Lions Miniature Natâ€" lonal Hockey Loop witnessed four pod games on Saturday morning last at the local ice igloo. In the opming game Chicago who had to win their first gume of the season did ths very thing at the expense of Boston by the score of 4 to 1. Fredée Schwab was the big gun for the Windy city crew notching two goalsand playing a good game of hockâ€" ey all through the piece. Richard Colin of the Boston outfit maintained his enviable record of a goal a gam since the League opened. Canadâ€" ians and Maple Leafs who met in t* second game put on a real good show of our winter pastime and Candians were returned the winners by a 1 to 0 score, said goal being seared by Cilnton Jones, In the third Pmm-mmwmmu.sw tally. Allan Scrivener and CliffordSchwab were the goal getters with 3 and 2 respectively. Rangers have dveloped a bad hakit of not checkâ€" ing the puck carrier and unless theyspeedily correct this glaring tactâ€" ical error they will soon drop down t the cellar. LEAGUE STANDING Highlighting the game wm the the referee smid THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDE NT 16 ey saw his face grow stern and do they saw his muscles strain, And wey all expected Teddy to try his 51 again, (but he didn‘t ) "yaud‘ cried the maddening thouâ€" when they finished with an eight end to win over Grimaby by 27 to 15, winning each 10 ends The Bt one scornful look from Teddy, He pounds with crue! vengeance his stick upon 1« ice, And as Billy has tt puck and as be shoots and scores, A speer is still on Tedy‘s face and ers, Kodutsky) ...._._18.30 Sailorsâ€"R. Brown (Kilpat T es and the audience it was awdod made the game go on, impire said goal two says Teddy, we‘elâ€"playâ€"noâ€"more (And they didn‘t) Lawn Bowling ‘Third Period it and the 1143 "The Village Banker" did the other night when his team the Boulevard took four points from the West 250â€"222 for a 704. Eric, ain‘t life Look over the scores in the Men‘s and other equipment necessery o gol through sefely and on time s** Keep posted on winter road and wesâ€" ther conditions. A safe driver is alwoys aware Of his Kimitations end hes chains Peach Queens Bowling League /) O‘Donnell and Whitfield did the TUESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 5 Entire Proceeds In Aid of West Lincoln Hoespital â€" _ Regular Adm ADULTS 40¢ *+* *~~_â€" Artiriciar loe CusnH1on IY INGSTon Ave.. â€"â€"< * Gniui® FRIDAY, FEB. 1st Skating Party ~Go o0 lIoc In Any Weatuer" USBY AR Intermediate 0.H.A. Hockey HAGERSVILLE PEACH KINGS m;.wucn-â€"m High singleâ€"Kay Pyndykâ€"346. (2004),nearest to 2100. Among the things trimmed durâ€" ing the boliday season was dear old BUN LIFE BUILDING Hamilten, Ont. Phones: Bus., 3618: REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BUILDING MATERIALS Telephone 559 wâ€"«â€"â€" 8:30 PM, From a Town Lot to a 200 Acre Farm. At Lowest Interest Rates, From a Shingle Nail to a Furnace. PHONE 447 C. J. 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