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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Nov 1963, p. 14

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SPORTS _ Bage 14 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Nov. 14, 1963 We were given the inside track on these upstarts last winter from our old friend Joe Kostek. Joe slightâ€" ly prejudiced towards his own team admittedly, still predicted a lot of popping eyes when his boys hit the Metro loop. One up for you. Joe. You sure know your hockey and your players. A new entry in the Metro B hockey loop is makâ€" ing the skeptics sit up and take notice, Etobicoke Inâ€" dians are making mincemeat of just about everybody in the league so far, including our own Weston Dodâ€" gers. The amazing part about it is that Indians are nothing more than a overgrown midget club that burst out of house league play this year, much as Alderwood did two seasons ago in lacrosse, and so far their sucâ€" cess has been astounding. The lowest or any téender will not neces sarily be accepted. We understood Lou deserted football and is now in business in the Vancouver area. Hope he fares betâ€" ter there. The situation has a precedent. Remember when Toronto was in the same position in the eastern semiâ€" final three years ago? Argos and company blew a big lead in the second match, could have tied the game, but gambled poorly and lost their Grey Cup chance. INDIAN RAID Tender forms may be obtained upon apâ€" plication to the MnnlÂ¥er of Purchasing, 15 Oakburn Crescent, Willowdale, 225â€"4661. Surprize comeback of the year was made by Sasâ€" katchewan Roughies Monday night when they overâ€" came a huge deficit to eliminate Calgary from the Western playoffs by a single point. Armchair quarterâ€" backs will be tearing their hair out for months to come wondering why Stampeders went for the triple instead of an almost sure single to tie the match. George has improved tremendously since boardâ€" ing in Detroit, has a style very reminiscent of Marcâ€" iano‘s, and we can only hope that he will do well in the big test one of these years, if the fixers ever give him a chance. CALGARY STAMPEDED This corner has only witnessed worse officiating in a boxing match once before, and that was Chuvalo‘s last televised bout when the ref helped big Mike Deâ€" John to his feet before starting the count. _ Sealed tenders clearly marked as to tenâ€" der number will be received, in the office of the Assistant Secretary, for the purchase of Caret,akgng Supplies (General) and Caretakâ€" ing Su%}f)lies (Electrical). Tenders close at 3:00 P.M. November 25, 1963. The decision was thrown out by the W.B.A. because apparently the referee could not add any better than he could referee. The blight still remains, however. The winner of a bout south of the border (and Chuvalo certainly was the winner) can still be low man on the totem pole depending on the whims of the officials. Justice will out! However this was small consolaâ€" tion to the thousands of Canadian boxing fans who were unable to believe their ears when George Chuyâ€" alo, this country‘s best prospect for the heavyweight crown, dropped a split decision to Arthur Murray stuâ€" dent Tony Alongi in Florida last Friday night. SMALL CONSOLATION \_/ Don‘t be disappointed this Xmas. Use our layaway plan TODAY. GIBSON, GRETSCE, HARMONY, KAY GOYA, and many other makes. A good selection always on hand. WRITE THE TORONTO SCHOOL OF LOCKSMITHING CARETAKING SUPPLIES (GENERAL) CARETAKING SUPPLIES (ELECTRICAL) * Best Selection of Guitars & Banjos * 1001 Items For The Music Maker. Learn This Interesting and Profitabl» The Board of Education For The Township of North York BE A LOCKSMITH <1t cfi“‘“ EXPERT PERSONAL INSTRUCTION A Licensed Trade School. 81 TENDE R F. W. Minkler, B.A., D. Paed, Director of Education. BUS LEE MUSIC 17424 Jane Street Weston Phone: 247â€"4711 R. D. G. Stanbury, B.A., STATION T. TORONTO Trade WHERE ? Chairman. Tom Gouett (Naturally) BY There has been an outbreak of burglaries, and householders found that the geese could be relied on to make enough noise to frighten off any intruders. TEAM STANDING LSerla ‘Cooper Furs Mil Jays Marcia Mac Weston Lanes Nydia HIGH AVERAGE Kay Sawchuck Mayme Boocock Bernice Elliott Marg Forester Elsa Peer Ellie Leggett Nora Sheath HIGH SINGLE Marg Forester Sophie Shea Kay Sawchuck Ellie Leggett Bernice Elliott Maine Ireland HIGH THREE Marg Forester Sophie Shea Bernice Elliott Ellie Leggett Nora Sheath Geese are being used in Joh annesburg as _ watchdogs. MARLOW makes a violent atterfibi-{g block Al Osborne, but the cagey Wesâ€" ton player backed by Jocko Ptashnik NEIL MeNEIL NETMINDER JACK Ladies Bowling 84 TREELAWN PARKWAY BANK ON EXPERIENCE! WATCHGEESE? 740 720 687 642 255 250 218 218 207 207 203 287 219 28 22 46 34 30 HIGH SINGLE FLAT â€" Boys â€" Ron Allen â€" 251 â€" Harold Rooney â€" 228 â€" Murray Piggott â€" 209 HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP â€" Girlsâ€" Janice Macdonald â€"210 â€" Barbara Munroe â€" 208 â€" Debbie Raljohn â€" 183 King Pins â€" Robots â€"â€" 8 Strikers â€" Road Runners Play Boys â€" Martians â€" Jets â€" 3 Beavers â€" _ No Names â€" Girls â€" Janice Macdonald â€" 149 â€" Debbie West â€" 125 Boys â€" Harold Rooney â€" 153 â€" Ron Allen â€" 144 Elmlea Bowling BANTOMS â€"â€" A tennis league for the house wives of Weston will begin oper ation next Wednesday, Novem ber 20th at H.M.C.S. Ilustrious The league will hold glfii;s â€" TEAM STANDINGS â€" â€" HIGH AVERAGES â€" Runners â€" 6 Boys â€" 5 ins â€" 4 â€" 3 ts â€" 3 ames â€" 2 Housewives‘ Tennis League 10 triggers the puck to bring Dodgers within a single goal of tying the Junior B match at Weston Arena last I:’râ€"i_tvi;;' night. Dodgers dropped a close 3 â€" 2 decision,. . RUMBLE ELECTRIC Now that the boy‘s sports acâ€" tions are idle, awaiting the beâ€" ginning of hockey, the girls have come into the sports scene. Last week the senior volleyball team went to York Memorial under the leadership of Mrs. Martin and defeated the York Memoâ€" rial team. The junior team also played a game at York Memoâ€" rial and won their game under the coaching of Mrs. Algie. every Wednesday and Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the inâ€" door court. Registration for the league continues from today until next Friday and housewives can sign with Mr. H. G. Wilson, Director of Recreation at the town hall or directly at H.M.C.S. Illustriâ€" ous. Free instruction will be pro vided. W.C.V.S. Gals Lead School Sports Parade The coaches of the boy‘s hocâ€" key teams have been preparing for the opening of the hockey season by having practises at Weston Arena. Mr. Thompson, the senior coach, had 42 boys out to his practice while junior coach, Mr. Ferguson had 50 hopefuls out. From these numâ€" bers Weston should obtain two good teams to challenge to T. D. I. A. A. championships! be present. The figure skating display will be introduced and explained by Mr. B. Hyland, a foremost figure skating coach. _ Following the official opening ceremony, a Figure Skating Disâ€" play will be provided by repreâ€" sentative groups of various figâ€" ure skating â€" clubs . throughout Metro Toronto. Miss Jeannie Sanders of the Toronto Cricket and Skating Club and present holder of the 1963 Junior Canaâ€" dian Championship will perform along with Paul and Susan Huehâ€" nergard who represent the Upâ€" per Canada Figure Skating Club and are the Junior Canadian Pairs Champions for 1963. A fiâ€" gure skating dance performance will also be provided and while arrangements are still being neâ€" gotiated, it is anticipated that the 1963 Junior Canadian Chamâ€" pionship Dance couple will also Despite the helv&usél;;é;ie New Downsview Arena LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Increasing your living space? You can quickly install clean, flameless SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTRIC HEATING for less than it costs to extend your present heating system. There are many heating units to choose from â€"contact your qualified electric heating contractor or: for FREE Estimates Phone . . . your hydro HIGH SCORE DARTS â€" Ladies, Cathy Yeomans 165; Men, Den Strudwick 140, Dave Ford 140. HIGH INDIVIDUAL POINTS â€" Ladies, Doris Nazer 62; Men, Den Strudwick 82. BULL HITTERS 20 16 4 16 BOMBERS 20 15 5 15 HUGGETTS 20 13 7 13 ANDY CAPP‘S 20 12 8 12 FLIGHTS 15 11 4 11 CANDY HAPP‘S 20 11 9 11 BEAU‘S & ARROWS 20 9 11 9 CHIPMUNKS 20 9 11 9 JETS 20 9 11 9 MISFITS 15 8 7 8 DART LARKS 20 iz 13 7 SLOW POKES 20 6 14 6 MISSERS 20 6 14 6 HOT SHOTS 15 4 11 4 RED CAPS 5 2 3 2 LASTâ€"INS 5 0 5 0 PLEASE NOTE: Will the members of the teams: "The Misfits" and "The Hot Shots" please arrive at the club on the night of Novemâ€" ber 19th at 7:30 sharp in order to play an extra set of games to bring them up to team standings. HIGH SCORES â€" DOUBLE OUT â€" Ladies, Flo Walters 5; Men Pat Penicud 8, Den. Strudwick 8. STARTS â€" Ladies, Jean Ford 8; Men, Den. Strudwick 8. BASEBALL â€" ONE INNING â€" Ladies, Doris Nazer 6; Men, Dick Caird 6, John Evans 6, Dave Ford 6, Roy Nazer 6. HIGH GAME â€" Ladies, Doris Nazer 19. The Bull Hitters are Still on top and we think they have been there long enugh so lets get after them. There is still lots of time for the bottom team now to be the winning team at the end of the season. Extra games will be played to bring all teams equal. Men, Dave Ford 29. _ _ HIGH TEAM STANDINGS â€" THE CANDY HAPP‘s 11 HIGH TEAM GAME â€" THE FLIGHTS 59 A POINT OF INTEREST These international matches have so aroused the interest and enthusiasm of the members of the Harlesâ€" den Club that we are now informed other clubs in the London, England, area are inquiring as to whether they may participate. Unfortunately we have to defer these requests as we have a very full schedule to maintain in our own club, however we are quite honoured by these requests because as far as is known we are the first such club to have played international dart matches by tape recording. SPECIAL CHALLENGE MATCH: THIS WEEK ONLY â€" Ernie Whitlock, President of Downsview Dart Club VS. Arthur Day, orâ€" ganizer of Harlesden Labour & Social Club. + DOWNSVIEW MIXED DART CLUB TEAM STANDING The International Dart Match with Harlesden Labour and Social Club, London, England, will tonight be played by the No. 3 team of Downsview mixed Dart Club. "THE ANDY CAPP‘S" Captain: Jean Garlick, Dennis Strudwick, Peggy Chennell, Jack Batchelor. (501) HARLESDEN CLUB 3 (BASEBALL) HARLESDEN CLUB 1 (501) _DOWNSVIEW CLUB 3 (BASEBALL) DOWNSVIEW CLUB 1 We have had repeated réqdegu for individual games between Ladies and Men of our club and Harlesden Club. We will draw a fixture list up for this purpose as from November 19th. 1963. When the figxure skating disâ€" play has terminated, the Toronto 400 Lions Minor Midget Hockey Team will provide an exhibition game with the North York Allâ€" Star Minor Midgets, being a repâ€" _ The Downsview team for the week of November 19th. will be "THE CANDY HAPP‘S" No. 4 Team TEAM STANDING which the Toronto Maple Leafs are involved in, playing four games in five days, Tim Horton and several other Toronto Maple Leaf Players will be present to meet the hockey players and sign autographs for the young people who will be attending. International Dart League PLAYED WON 20 16 20 15 CH 1â€"1991 20 20 20 15 20 20 20 15 Played Won resentative team of all major hockey leagues utilizing the Downsview Arena. To conclude the evening, tree public skating will be available from approximately 8:45 to 10:00 P. M. for the general public. Every North York resident is invited to be present for this programme and Parks and Reeâ€" reation Department officials anâ€" ticipate that the 1,250 capacity of the building will be reached for this event. Lost Points Total LOST POINTS 4 16 5 15 13 14 14 11

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