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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jul 1947, p. 7

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_ Old-“UM '.tgltpfa'it'J.'ltdtdta m, m -.--. --- “a -e"em-e" __ -__et_____ later BrtutN11 knotted the count with Lloyd all! getting the “gist. The ploy mound back Ind forth until the lat couple of minutes in the first period. when J. McMahon own: his ucond ttoal of the night groke the til. However. Billy Brunskill I“ not to u squelched by the vilitvn nnql just fifty seconds Inter min tied the score. this time “nun-tad. Soon elme back fer St. Kitts and on . mg; it,5tt bratty?!” W3: T “n Clam but Tut-day. to our. can 3 titatirl.Nfieit uni mm the mun-km lo-s. but“ by manipu- Billy ttruitA3il, who in netting an seven) ,1»: “A Mtttratt work: tour all. IN ”no of hf: old time gum. the Wont York: not the M. Kim lads buk on their heels in Jrtyst.1tylt., , - I " ' " Bt. cum dm rim blood with J. yet"hon on I pun from smith. dawn. on. but Rod Hum lay at}. . .tts,t1trtfAtt, minute Brunskill Hits Stride ")thrst York Squeeze Victory mm St. Kitts Vacation ”in on Guru?“ ae, AMUSEMENTS LUCKY DRAWS LUNCH 001mm BOWLING FREE PARKING WWIDGI‘. To remit that leaking roof with I new one. New! I: the time See us about your Root. in: ad Siding Prob. Tile Flooring Chimney Work Home Alterations Tile Flooring 666E121; Bay/ WeStmount Salvage PHONE 1567 108 CHURCH ST. [llMlll)ItI'Ilil, JOUINIY To tRifili1E WED., AUGUST 6th, 1947 _ It 7.30 att. OLD TYNE AND I',',',',",,,, DANCING "Jimmy Tucker and III Old Timers" m BENEFIT OF PINE GROVE MEMORIAL BALL F2524 Iii-m... a.» a ILL." ES te k held h DANCE Fundalo Park Billy Brunskill with four goals and an atrsUt, Lloyd Gair with two and one assist and Benny Harris with one und one top the West York point gotten. while Scott and Smith with three points A piece led the St. Catherine; team. Determined to out the bums on ice, West York: attain surged ahead after only 22 second: of the final fume Md been plIyed. with Lloyd Gair scoring from Hatton, and I minute later Jeffries shot one but Flavelle unnamed. At 2.65 Scott on I use from Smith scored for the visitors but Elllot-W. Hatton sustnined Wutpn'l three 20-1 lead. Scott. taking his fourth of the night from Hutley " 5.40 and McDonald from Finger-1d at 6.19 tightened the more. and for the Int nine minutes of plny the hm were in ‘m uproar not knowing whether the ‘hameatera would stave off the St. lxm. rushes. l Red Hurtley nluod I unutlonnl ame during the final minutes and gelled many of the St. Kitta shots, and he was given excellent bucking from all members of the West York team who had their hands full keep- ing that one goal lead until the bell rang to end the zlme. giving the homestera “other win to tuck under their belt, Trnilirut by three not}: the Won Yorke returned for th. Int half to than n terrific rllly. Ind the and of the third period found them )udinz T-8. At 1.86 Brunskill u! Lloyd Gnir 8 who dammed on. at the St. K its net-minder. while inst 15 seconds Brunlkill scored Iain, this time nun-mod. At 2.12 Thom on u pm from Me.. Donald held the 8t. Kitts land but not for long. for the. fast one: by Weston within I minute Ind twenty ascend: put Weston in the ind. Gordie Cruichhmh scored on I as: iron: Bonny Hum It 4.20, Ennis unassisted It 5.24, and Brurtskill getting his fourth of 3h- iGriiiii It 5.40 ended the lemma (or tha third. mum want” u my mum . . . lot IVIIY ml Va :11 proht when the and" comes mountain: or country. Even if you n no connection with hatch. oil companion or nmuemcnu. their inmued bui- ncu helps you. So in in your Interest to do I" you can to “com-In friends from other parts to come and thin our Holiday, Room 1004, Victory Building, Toronto. Although Wont York: ”(and "mm! cm " mm It! t"t,"t2t ucond period may [tiled to t Flnvelle. and we non min by the 8eottamith, Ind Buith-qunon goqbinldm widen“ the um lead. mm lam toad “all: an Hunky to and the period with It. Eituuaditutbriiisriiui. AAi, -tiouiiri. ___ "17579;: 'tio7k,' {our 'tGoree been I terror when you were wrong-- Jun look at Grandma!" A large erowd was in attendance and with more games scheduled for Memorial Sehool, the fan: will get moth" chance to support the” teams who put out I good hum! of north“. Memorial Lads Down Luckless Lions 12 to 7 Lions threw e BCnrtt into Memo- rial by acct-inf four runs in the first inning, h tting the offerings of Suckatt for n double, triple and a homer, with . well: for good manure. In the first half of the initial inning, Memorial tied the more on three succeuive walks and A home run clout by Ed Mul- lens. Suckett settled down After the first inning and pitched hia usual fine Ell?"' Ginger all caught I steady at!“ and also helped himself to t tee hitl. Whittaker and Mc- Murdo were also a tower of etgength tor MyTorirl:. . Lions were without the services of their "gp/i pitcher Josh Henkle but t e finst-rate laying of Thompson, Pearson If“? Bear, dall helped to onset his absence. Snmmy Simmons umpired the sum- . . .. . (',e,gr;,". laid her mother n- provinzy "every time you are mugging? get motheygyey hrir.l' In the final fume Miller's got oft to I good start but failed to even Alu' count. Bob Poltord got the only tally for Miller‘. during the lot 15 minutes, while tyHearn scored St. Vincent'l ninth goal with only seconds to Plly, ending the gum. tw. Vincent I 9, Miller'l O. Clancy cum buck attain in the second with two more to widen St. Vineettt's ind, while O'Grady’a goal at 12 ','ii,ystl'l'igft St. Vincent', four goals up. Mn gett scared Mil- ler's only you of the gutter with just a few minutes 1e t to play. Chase and O’Helru for St. Vin- cent's added two more to the vis- itor's tofu], while Madgett with his third of the night and McConnell finished the period with Miller's trailing 8-6. In the Adult Softball League gnme It Memorill school grounds last Thursday evening, Memorials gamma Lion: by I score of 12 to With tttttrt of their Elam” noyv black {mm nations t "" I big dlffonneo in the tum'l makeup Ind trom now on they mould make A fun thawing ot them-elven. 01ml” of gt. Vincent's opened the scoring in the tint quarter " tht Pp,-tt"c'e2' by At' qtue a I per " I - gett fume!- put the homesters in tho lead. However, ClaneyU twor god- during the hut few minutes ot plty ended the period with Mil. ler a trailing by on. point, Bantams Lose Close Game To St. Vincents Show 5 mt Improvement over the ut tow weeks it: Miller Batman put In": I iro fight again“ thi at. meant crew, ut cam. out on the Ihon and of A 9-6 count. Rad Show»: in “no "onr.ott" which. tether with “NI. South- met" featuring Zachary Scott. in allowing at m Mt. Dani- Home 'MP"' a! Thursday. July RAIN OR SHINE I. m I Tums MP cums. wish/rm --' iGrrhriVG%TGtu" iitii let Anhbn undo Womm'u {mm 3mm: with n - - an um. After nix minnow cl pin: in on fittal Sign" Oshaw- Inm and with mm it» tttm ttte gndn. will. " high _ _ Oahu»: drew tint blood with Robson's god It 8-07 in the Sig,'. "rd' Cooke mun. " 2-0 for sh. Iwu with only I minute Ind I MU left to plly. I. Visond's lone goal during the neon [In 0Bhawa their three-goal loud. Although the Miller Senior "BTW- were date-ted by Oshuwn trm, the score gives no indication of iii) type of llcrouc exhibited by both teams At the Olhlwl Brom, lust Tuesday night. Miller union had l just two shots lens on goal thm l their opponents. The seven DOV players on the team have brought ' a new spirit with them, lnd from now on the union will be able to hold their own with the best. In the "eond hull Och-m got off to that sun with Butherlimt scoring " the ant-minute mark and Cooks getting his Iocond of the night " 2.80. At 6.80 Western got t eir fitBt (on! with Glen nhtm summing It in an thh. nwn nets on I pun from Don Alh- hm. Sutherland mm mother put Pine Chard and it got hi- qu a vigor. Onhwn'l load can- a n . n I "" In. Cars nip-om Ban Ashbep no!!! " 19. _ The Weston ind. got off to 1 mt Mart with Clarke nearing unassist- ed It the 30-Iecond mark, Ind within five minutes, goals by Hunt from Bennett and Clarke from thloway made the score 8-0 for Weston. Bond scored for Scar-hora ‘lt eight ,minutes to give them their only gull of the quarter. [Johnston scored " 18.00 unusilt- ed, while Clarke cane buck to get his .th.irf pt, the_rli.ght, and and the It was I closely plnyed farm .11 the way through with on y three galls being scored during the first hilt, Ind tht"ie the new pllyu‘l fitted in well, t " didn't get the feel of their unmcmatu until well into the second half. It was an excellent gums all 'roand, with good pillln‘, [and checking And "only defenllve work. Although, lever-l of the players had chmcel .to score un- aei.stett.th.ey paged _m|_t_end. _ _ The Scarboro lads tightened the score I little in the second period with Wood scoring " three min- utes and Cheesman at five, but Galloway‘s unassisted ttttal kept the local led: ahead, while Benr netth tally widened the margin considerably. The Scnboro crew came back to beat Fink Chud twice in the last few minutes of the first half, and than two $0115 were Scarboro's Inst of the n gm. Seven New Playersnn Senior B Line-Up, Make Debut At Oshawa The Miller Jtwettiltt-Barter'e took their third win of the man, which Wu duo their second straight, do- featigg Scarboro on their home gnu 12-5. 5:314de -gh Mama; Anyhow you can aspect to no a group of the"'istronger sex” parad- ing ground in study trunks Any- time after three o'clock Saturday afternoon. They should arrive in the business section about half-put the hour, and I for ons will be up there with pencil and - to keep score of how m-nv actunlly mail: it through the week-end tnffic on Buelneu Men. And the CouNe- well all we can '" is that We at least paved III the wey, but an anyone be no or“; u to actually want to run from elmo perk down to June and Welton read, up tl,hous1), Weston to Wilson avenue. and e on; Wilson to Jane back to Pelmo park. Not only do they run it once but twice-whee“ it make! me tired Just to think about it. Everyone " entitled to their own form of Retention but " tor me. sitting on the Weston road street cars is enough exerciee, and believe {36 J."t in exerclu of the toughest m . Miller Juveniles Tuck 3rd Win mun-WE a. not to! as will so all ttte "Lilla-At. 2fgrg n an an. t y aittee6 and my. tho trlt,t't,tl'g the low an. [you _ lamb“. with m smith: will. this you they hue kappa but on. out,“ nine null. . T . It in the turn which of an? lollowan of the Juvenile with! . en. that they are by hr a better team this you. Not that max of the {layers In difhrent but alt who . mlkoup hu improved. Where" Inn iw, they ttpd man for an in vidual tepu titttt, this you they are working in out. They have lumd that it at“ more that, on mm to win I “In. and in doing In have improved tho calibre_ of h. “In one hundred per cent. Clark taatrell and Rod Goatlin are to be g"'e,",,t,rti on the fine turn they Ive put on the diamond this not. And we hope that their efforts will be raw-Mod with the championship. Run loll“ Run A now chmplon will be crowned in Weston this Buturdny. und al.. though we don't know whether ha will look much like s chumplou After running " miles, or that in will eyerl get crowngd. ye dojmgw Ot course wa’ro hiking about the 15 mile road race, to be held this Saturday on June Itreet under the sponsorship of the June Btrett that ha’llvnuivo tho-Fred Sin?" Troghy tor being able to kick up his all the mun. Under Belts-Clarke Gets 5 Goals will. tho [mu-l Mum hard. at it ush- 'il'r4tl In tn Stro rstu11t ad will main . bl: amount h '2tFi2 Tg.1'tdr 'IN 12%“ o,i?ii,if.11,1itiiit, In”, Wag. un, h Wood a! [him In an new Nam-y we... all m that ther In” molt that [and In“! Mr lulu. will to - ht up ulna in- _ Iilltttiritlhsois . Senio "W' ' Ttit Standing Mt. ht Kodak Moore, _ MtrfNt's Fortune! Levy'- - slipped one put the Oahu“ nat- minder. Thirty neconda lamr Lova- llce got his nomad point of tin. apt; looting on u pin from Glen rub-m ind tighminz tbs count, but tho loo-l lads we" un- nble to but the Oahu“ gonna again, Oahu" fhtished the not- 'ig; with Smith getting their ninth ta I to end the nmn. out“: 9. In or Gordon 5. SKEW'um did-ttair-tFila; 1irtmp hue much A unanimou- WU! thttmum. PINE. my Ptft-ar.old Pink C h I r d playing him first pm. in the senior non. made A in marl. mit up Ind an my“. with h l ,artetltttt.al The Juveniles will pl- tn ex- hibition June Aguimt duntaville on Sitar 1y, July 28th, " the II- cmu bowl. Miller-Barter: took two more from the 8earboro gonlie in the find turns with Hurst scoring on a put from Bennett, and Gull: her from McPher-on adding to gut- boro’l mlury. There in no doubt that Red Hert- ley’l coaching in definitely begin- lt? to ehow on this Juvenile team an it is expected the-e lads will be right in there at playoff time. Pink Chard played In outstanding some in the not: end had the crowd out of the taste with his aenntioml navel. There'wu little to choose between both forward lines, but the Cluke, Hunt, John- aton, Gallows? line got the me. jority of goal scoring nine be. tween them. Clarke led the looting with tits angle to his trtulit. The Int he]! of the genie we: definitely Miller: end during the timl two-quarters they ndde five more in]: to their total. Clarke took t e first tally in the third garter on a sleeper peas from ink Chad, end just one minute later Clarke did it again with the “silt going to Bennett. Porky 'Jgt,tt, Mi let’s other goal of the peri on a pen from Ganesha. who wins it will live up to ell the ideals immortilized by Chuck. As yet there ha. been no inside "info" u te who will be the lucky fellow and we have no envy for the Mil- ler executive who will have to elect one lad out of All the outstanding pleyen in Weston. However, we're cheering for everyone and no only lorry t a all the good we“: con not receive . trophy. too. plenty of no": lined up for the whole day, including the best in heroin, with-ll and hudbnll. while amen. museum“ and panic. will be open all day for adults Ind children. 7 tisuuit.9ttri "liiiititisi FRY“ u M _lsu's?llh,"rr,ll mils!“ by ter . but: if no on urin- by t%lfor'llMd',"r'. _ " ""ffit M78 . . All “in: all. We a thte " tert " Pa," of the June Street hunch on and we mainly hope it will prove ween-1m. no that " any use more and more of this type of sport introduced in Watch and til-Met. Added Altman- . And then In seven of them in all. We men the pew Ind- who have been lined with the Miller tUnior "B" [moles crew, end a ”loom sight they are too, They certainly med. e tine showing "d themldvee " Ouhuu Int week and mm to have little trouble fit- thttilt_ttitlt ths Isld mum-3W It cum. Is I di"ppointment to Uarn there would be no track and field event: It the Miller Field by thiy wt. but Although it will certunly con-picuouu by its o. unu. It don't think it will take any from th. ucellent Il2l"l',"l thigh“ pun august T '" up One thing to look forward to is the presentation of the Chuck Blldwin Memorial Trophy to one very fortunate player. Thin trophy stand: for the clean, high calibre Nttsrulttutyhig? _prtytlote . w the. 'portarmmrhip grommet] by the by Chuck BQLyin. and thtt tyd b'riF"'iiahTi7iiiiiiiGi"'iiiu" All. Nothing lib;- iolnx chum: do!“ then than ad of course a": ttlute "m" ft thr an on n to So om " the Iwuyton um: CASEY JONES - SID IDVE- LACE - CLIFF JAMES - HAR- OLD DOWNER - WALLY WAT- SON - ARNIE WOOD - and HEFFNER. are the Ind: in quas- tion, Ind with thin Add“ strength, than brings high hopes for the Senior “Been" from here on in. Mi)Ur Cumin] _ _ iJti7eiitfi.7,idjio,ili2iji,i, your: ‘; H - a.“ that " tittrgt_ttate' 3111):" " 18 10 18 " " .526 380 It? scoring. Smith flied to " new for the first out Dimmock scored after the catch. Etta“): got. on I fielder'. choice, "pes going out short to third. Iorintt walked, Stevenson got on error to Ihort- stop, Goatlin and Enough looting. Reid went out for third down limit to first. Nine rum. {our hite,thra. errors. Fourth Inning . Downer walked. Def-loo finned, Donny Itola “and. Gino duck out and Gnmgher [truck out. No hitA, run: or men. _ ' - Montgomery singled Itch mud and third, Dimmock “ruck out, Spong grounded out to first, and Gostlin out short to tint. No rum. one hit, no extol-I. Miller's hull of the third turned into a hey-day for them. The St. Anthony team fell to pieces and 16 men faced their batter. Smith walked and stole second. Enough sin led, Smith scoring. Florian tong . double, Stevenson got on fielder’s choice, all safe n third mode an error. Reid Jingled, Enough, Florin; ind Stevenson searing, Montgomery got on In error to right field, Diumwck walked. Pa walked, Goltlz'n In!“ withAte in?! “meow A wide mugin of 18 runl [In the #ilrer-8paFtoms their win out St. Anthony on ThundIy, July 17, with eight St. Anthonrer contributing max.“ t a an... Cumin give only 0 hm Mn; tho gum. while his mum took 16 runs for In” Mu. Fir-l Inning St. Anthony’s first time " bat wu short and sweet. with Catlin fanning two tod-the other be; thrown out at first. Dormer “rug: out, Defalcn out, piteUr to tint IngGino finned. Dimmock w“ first batter for Millers and grounded out to tint, Spong popred to the third hou- mnn, (So-tin walk“. tad Smith fanned. Another no-hit, no-run lulu!» the visitors, with Gulltghu pop- ping to shortstop, Muir end ay nine and Cudmore going out pit- cher to first. Millers took tour rum for two hits in their half of the second Eatough got on by I pus ball to catcher, stole second and mid. Florian tanned, Stevemon sitWhtt scoring Eatough. Stevenson stole second, Reid singled with Steven- son nearing, Montgomu'y mild. Dimmock fanned, Span; whirl and the pitcher trying to tt Spong off first threw wild, id and Montgomery scoring. Goutlin hit by batted ball on the Why to first. Four runs. two hits, one error. Third Inning On Kud- ' Jill! I“. “I. 'hit. in. It. lulu); Ind- IDW’NIII avert! of that: plan:- and to tho gm. IttgQtP. . pal-hi). we, n or“ I , good evening the cal fad. but out one of their pllycrl And m tht game off ". 'utyx.ltibltims Goath'n gave Vitere I walk; Perry went out pitcher to lint, Viteris was picked off second, pit- cher to shortstop, and Carey “ruck out. Second Inning Gia -"ive_- Grrrkririgi'IT= ladder of menu by Math; St. Anthony: 13-), “a mm the £531, aunt on. John'- by '- ttiirr" 15-2 WinsmngtMm Miller-Spartans Load My; 429 MAIN try. N. At M of Car ' 3 CARS To Servo You " Roux-I A Day WINDER’S new". 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