- - '4`-`-T9 OOiTOO O0 OJO OO I B.C.I. eniors Win .28-0 J uplprs Lose Colllggwoodi %E.;';J::sr"2%:5i15-0 IN RUGBYi .A`.'.lditional Sport News on Page 12! B.C.l. to Orillla Saturday-- RFY ruuhv It-urn-: nlzxv 2:1 Midland seniurs sucLn'ed their so-, cond straight win, bunting Orilliu` 8-3 for the lzlttefs Sl'L`(Illd :;lrui;:ht_ loss. Orilliu. hu_nvuvvr. .\`h(m'L-d vnsti improvement over the first game` against Owen Sound whogn lhvy were blanked so RCJ. had better `not take them too lightly. Nuvt-rlhv-' Lu-u n n..- and hull" .- f\ . . . . . .- 1. I In last week's gannes nt Midl;m(l.[ I I sromvnsws If DJ/.I. IU \Jl'lllIll Diuuruny-- B.C.I. rugby teams play at Orilliu! this Saturday in Georgian Bay; group matches. The local juniors will be running into thv best town! in ihn |'1I'nIII\ :n~r-nvvrlinu In nrnchnil WU] Utf flllllllllg HIIU LIN` DESI in the group according to 11 showing but our svninrs. it get in condition and don't g important too soon. should I` good workou! at tho expense ( I |i|g.1lllbl. \JWt.`ll DUUHU \ \ lll_`ll lll'.`_Y 'wcre not N(.`V('l'llll`- loss from pr(:sent indiculinns Owen Sound and Midluncl are thv temns B.C.l. will have to watch in svnim" ranks, and the locals meet th<~_~m (ml 13;Irriu_- soil lhv fulluwing VNUUKS. l rlrillitl iIIninr< ~:l-nu-lul 1lu.iI' Q|Il'||IIlll lJLll'l'l|.' SUI] UH` UJHUWIHL: VVUUKS. I Orilliu juniors -.:L-urcd their sq-cuml stI`uigl1t win at Midlamd by 3-1. 0.1 CI. has an L`X])"l`l(`llL`(`Ll and l)(':|\'_V| line plus Jake Guudzaur on the l).-u-l<'- field. B.(.`.l. will be p,l:.ul to get that D':|lI\n nunr Fuilcd to Find Weakness-- l)i:.|n.u-.l I) . . - . . . .. ruucu ll! l'IIH.l VVVHKIIITNS--` Richard Pnynn, rugby vxport ml" {he Owen Suund Sun-'J`inw.s'. \v::s very cunfidvnl Owen Sound lh-(ls, would beat Camp Burdvn Flyvraf lust VV('(.`k in their sv(:nn ().l{.I.U.I interim,-diute gnnw at liurdon. In-J .furv that S('(.`(H]d gunae Payne wmlv: "Owen Snund Rods. (INTI-:I1('(l ll`...-uh ll-nu: nun... in 1\...i.- l'i....l I).L..l. I\u`n\'v o-:u'l_v in thv 1 his lulu-h in ..-1...! l\ ll(H'l' lllill Sl`l.'lHlll illlf l'il_ylIl,' W U (It-ft-n1 lhuu,-.{h they W(`l`(' in 1h<-ir first 4 Pnlllihll` uriih (`uvnn Hnwl:-II hum- |llUli,'. ,Il lH(.'y Wl'|'(` Ill lH('lI' lll'5l I'll- (-uunlur with Cump Burch-n hI*1`<- nu 'l`hzmksgiving Day. are CUIIfi(l\'lll that they can tnkv tlw group. 'l'hr.-ru is u curtain wenlmoss in thv F`l_v<-r.-:` (lvfensivv systvm which :~:huuld gin- lhu Reds ll deci(l(`d :ulv::n1:1,u(- in their next n1vetin_v,. 'l`h(- Rods wen- nut prepzwod for thu surprising u]1~ purtunily uffm'dv(l them on Mumlnv and could not turn thv l|ym'::' wt-uk Iwss illln points. That will lJv1'h:I|IL:- ed nn S:ulurd.'Iy. Whul is that \\ (`:Ik- nt-.'s'.<'. That would lw telling, but if ynu fuel likv tanking; :1 trip In (lump Bmdam Snturduy yuu will prulmbly find nut". I`-nun Hun-.l..n uynn an: Q-.hn-rl-nu In: um: um . Camp Bordvn wun on Su!.urduy by 15-0 81) we suppose tlw Ht-ds nrv xlill kc-L-ping that certain \v(-:nkm-:<::" u S((.`l'(! L If: n :2: Delaney Second at Varsity Mmet- Llnval I)nl:Iru-V fnrlnpr H(Y I h`m'|< uenmey aeuunu an varsny mum- Lloyd Delaney, funmer B.C.l. truck star, now attending Trinity Collogv, U. of '1`., plncvd Suculld in the half mile at the annual Varsity inu-rf::(`~ ulty truck nleut lust W(`('k. Dnlnnnv urn: h(':lll'lI unlv hv D.lV(` Ully ll`IICK HIBCL HISL Wl'l'K. Delaney was bout:-n unly by Daw- Crichtun of SI-`.S. who is rugunlvd today as the uutstnmling middle His- stuncc runner in Canada and :n sun- bet to make the next Olympic :1-mu Crichunfs time w:n.~`. 2.04. and un- |Burri<.- boy was nut far behind. :1: I.. 1,: Rambling Through the Exchanges- R:-mIl`m~4l iu nut ml` i|m-rIm-rli:|Ix- Itillbllllg Inrougn UH: l'..Vu:lIauIgI'3-- Bradford is uul uf illl(.`l'll\L`(H:Il1' hockey this your . . . the pluyc.-rs :ll'(' coxnbining with N<.-wmurkn.-l u;{a-Iirl . . . . Art Rundle_ 1'urmL-1` pro. will bv pluyim: couch and high hupvs um,- held out for the Nt.-wmnrkt-1-Br:ud- ford Cumbim,-s . . . . Rzmdlv h:md..~d Brudfurds ;;(md inu~rIn(-diulv lomn lust your. `.:.I1 Pi:-l(:n`ds in winning tlrw 'n|l- 1:151 your. Gult Pickurds in winning Onturio juvenile l)llS('b'| champion ship w(.-re victurinus in 26 g:un<-s out of 30 this your . . . 1'ick:n'ds Lu.-ul Tumntu Columbus Buys, winners; over Muufurd. and Cuppvl` (`luff in ` the rm-..1 brackets. /'a\nI ..l` {\uu..-. Qnnnrl'-.~ innu-r hm- Inc unul urucxets. Most of Owen Sound`.-a junmr b.'IS('- bull tczun will be over age next :44 .1- son nnd their spunsnrs may 1-nlvr the club intact in ().B.A.A. inn-rm:-- diate B ranks . . . leaving junior nut ultogether for the first time in yours having reached the final and Thursday. October 21, 1937 uuogemer 10!` UN: .I.ll`sl. Lulu: lll yuan. . . . . having reached the final losing this year after losing out rum- seasons straight in the smni-finulza. it looks us if Owen Suunrlis hup:-.< for junior top honors are dnslu-G fun the time at least. In nucn \ItnI'l`1\ intnrnqhul Hnunnr . [He lune ill ll.`U5|.. I In case you're ixmrresu,-d. Btn_2,Iwl'. which is in Grey Cuumy m.-ur Mou- Iord, won the W.F.A. imurmediutc championship last week. do.-{eating in the final R()S('Vi(*f. Wnturluu County, near Cult. by 5-). an very do- cisive score fur succw-r. . . lust .~z:us Rusevillc In-:11 Bugnnr m 1h<- final. Point Anne sucvw-d.~; Sl(IHl'_\' (`rm-k as intermedi:1u- B champions of HM- ().A.S.A. . . . Pninl Amw (ll'f(`LIll-`d Burlington B4-nth in tho` fnml Lu:-I week . . . last year lhn lu(`.'Il :n('o-.< hunt Dninl Anrun in !h:- \l|lI\l-r|ll.`t'\ zmenr I|l'S( uue Lms year. . The late Jake Gaudaur. furnu-r world's sculling champion. was laid to rest in Orilliu cemetery last `Thursday . . . flags in Orilliu won- 'at half mast during the servicu, con- ducted in a room filled with truphic-.~ won by the famous nursmzm of tin- 90 s . . . Bub Pearce. present chum- pion, and Joe Wright. Dmnmnd Sculls winner. were hmmrury pull- bearers. Dnnnouna llnnhuu (`lulu n|:.nn.A A . . . . IVIIIIIL I1lll||' lll'Il'ul|l"|I| beat Point Anne in Lhu .\1'lHI~filI:I]~. lbut the latter cume buck In wm their first title this year. Thu Info Jnltp Gznndmlr fan-nu-r` UEHFUTS. Penetang Hockey Club elected A.| L. Fitzgerald prcsidvm at us am-' nual meeting last week . . . speaking `at the same meeting. B111 Huncuck` noted Oshawa coach, said, "Hun-kn-_\-I is no longer a sport -41 is an nuliulmli asset." I flu-illiu 'l`..r:-unr-_> m.ln.~..:l I.. .l.l.| H5581. Orillia Terriers refused In uhbll their defeat by New W;-slmmslur in 4 the Mann Cup flnuls m threw straight games lust week . . much Frank Carroll sand uf the xvc-.s'1vru-5 LTS. "We ure not ashamed to bu bum- (Al: I... .. L'ib. VVC UIU IIUI dbllullf Ul IN Ul lI` on by a team with lhull` hghlmg synru, determination and cunhdt-ncu `EDI `if LL'cl I ll present 1 they! uur get I hum. llil V L` Al ' of O.C.' loyn le married men now regis- i and in receipt of relief will be to aces.-pt fann no in < (`()l'lll)', ('illlll' l1.C.l. l(i'k('(| .y..-In I I'll HTS llil them. and ( their rise ax ity. Many ; 1-nlnn fl-nun l|I|lVV"\'l'|- cum! lvttr-I ()I`illiu fun sinn that 1 In A 1 A u.n.u.n. .~:--I chum|ziun:.'. W of the fact th d(,`f(`II('(l Hudv by Ch`-It:-nhsn hItuI'lIIvdi:Itt- In--In! nn tha- pmns fH'.<`L ..sunI ulill ().A.L.A. ..L...n\..'.... 3\'|HlIl,'lIIH|], `ml next I llll I\1l.'Il|b3(T |lLIl' was Orxll|u's first and nmrked Un .L....... . .. ..... Camp Borden Fliers At Trenton, Saturday \u lulu a \ll`lCd| ul $3.81` '35 I10 EYES? ll U('sIlll|I|I|{ U! U The Sulnmnbt_-lliok` week for the drub- n Burru: three _Ve~:u'.s' HOOKS cm! SLICCS M('.\'/\l1l$ 'l'I) l'I"'l'!'IRl1()RU "..-I `\`I.".l... H. " 1.. In. Page Seven r. urly in the third qum't(`r Dytvl `vd zumtlwr lunch and nmwt-I`l~! llu was the lu.-"I mun nu znmtlwri l3.(.`,.l. mu! run .~:t:u'1(\(l by l`)(>-_ `y. l)_yh- llI|('Hl`k(`(l unnthur 50-` (I run in thlr; qumtvr but. nu `inn (`uuw from it. .C.l. |(i'kml for two s:ingh- puims l_\' luxl qu:u`l`:-r. Vi<'k:: um this quart:-r and l)_vl(- vvrlvd. NI-ur lhv 1-ml 1 )y`u~ (ml mu-lhur nlzlvwnom. and thv 11- war. nvvr murh tn the` re- ` .. ....I. I. .-. L 4 1 N ` ....~n.ul IZII 5-Lill` III Int` ;5.xI|xI'. Ill` ;:,-n- nl ::nmm|'l from n puwt-rI'u1.l nu win1{linr- and an v>:p-r- I lmnvh ml |J.'I('l(2~'. I [ml by H~-(I, I2!-0. I!)-0 by] l`hvr4~ w:n:-: nu linw (luringi ...|..... t'..lli..nuy....:l nu:-hi (..'ull<-yginh-'.~; .*`.l'nIm' rnxfhy , luc-king: unly four rrxguli-:`.~:. 1- HI'll'. :~ln:aznInir:ln<|:i|) and qllnvr Dytvl ill\l)`hL`l`l .n,..| 1... r\.. . l|Ll.`; ll Wub In_vuuu_y.\ gull nu Hlhv 1'irs:l. hull mud B.(`..l. might (even `[h::v> I1-cl bul fur that bud break. Not {an in Ihu third quzu't,or, though, fur _y `(' I. l`(`1I_Y we-nt lu wnrk on the B. } `I. liuu in :1 big way and rippt-d l I widu :.pt.-n. _, R4.-ynulcls tried to kick on third `(lawn in thv Barrie end ten yards !`ullL (-nrly in the quarter but C.C.I. lduxvm-(I him In-1`ure he could much 5r...,1 1., ball. c.(:.1. gut the ball and ` 'il .(`.l. : in huld on twu .";lung(1-x but the third time Hursi A . k|('k('(I :: |)|(l('t`!Tll'll1. for thn-0 points. hays bmlw through all around and ` '1 Right after this C.C.I. murchvd up ` Hhr 1'i(-|(l with v(.-ry liltlv trouble un 1 Hnlungv.-; by Armour Deacon. Neil - | Hurst. Frc-d Ward and Charlie Ward. 1 l"r<-d Ward was kaym,-d trying to I `plunge over from ten yards out and '. had to lvnve the gamu-. Deacon made 1 .1.-.:m..I,.. in uninn nvr-I` nn the next. Jock Dyte Scores 18 Pointai As Seniors Roll Over 1 Shipbuiklcrs 7.8-O I LINE FEATURES PLAY`; iNew B.C.|. Wingline Foilsi To Hold Under C.C.I. | Junior Attacks ; -(Er-rn';{inn Buy 1,{1'()l|]J game at Cul- B:u'ri<- CnIl(:1.{i:ntc'.s` new junior` ru;.:h_y linv fuilx.-d to hold up under; Ih-- ulIS|uLl_P,'hl.:4 uf thu COHill,'_(W0()d '--am lust Suturdzny in their firs! Iiuyfwvmtl. .-:u the lmrnt-stars won the Im:.l-h by 15-1. Cullingwoud was [in full cmnm:md from the first l..uur.n-I1. l| :`(|ll-'ll'I,l'l' (HI. 1 `.:nckl'iL*ld~1's Victor Reynolds and i Ht-rl. (insult.-y W(.`l'(: nulstunding in l}:n'I'i!~'s (-ffm'l:; In hult the good Cul- I E lingwund Lt-urn. but Lhny had to play !:ol1nn:41. zn lone hand. 3:-mu-d play:-rs rippL-(I through Cul- llin;-,wm)(l for st-vc.-ml long runs in :l|u- um-ning ({ll:Il`t('I`. sn that Roy- i nuld: was able to kick way over the [Imn for H.C`_I.'s only point. I (fnllingwm-.d's Ixmchduwn in the` :-:4-cum! r.|u.'u'tr-1' wus ruthr-1' flukuy land it 5::-4-nu-(1 to (lisht-urtorn B.C.l. '1 ......L .. Hun: .,un...o nnunv rah- 'l`hc.=:(.- exp:-ri- u Vunu v.|u.uu-n W-In -uuu. ..u...._, . and I u .-am-h an extent. they never r(-- I gmw-rv(l. (.`ul1in1.{wn-ul worked dnwn ` lhv fie.-ltl and tried :1 forward pz..~:s 1 which Huw:-n ilIl.('l`Cl?|`;1.(.'d. On lhv : third (luwn P.:n'ri(- had failed in`: gmuvtn lhv bull ten yards so Rey-| `nulds (-.\`S1ny('(l In kick nut of dun-L pm". Hu.:ky Juck Wilda. C.C.I. lino-" ;m:m. hrnku l.Imnu_'h thv Bm'I`iu line .1 block thv kick and Neil Hurst l.`:('m])f`d [hr bull up und was nvm` `fur I 1va- points bt~fm'(: any tncklor ('I)ll|LI !'(`.`lCh him. C.C.l. failed to .....o [Ind 10 Jvuve me gum:-. uuuum u no misl..~n|u~ in going nvor on the l plungv fur five points. Hur: 1.1-ivd to C()lIV(`!`l but Hurst trim! Bob Imrsnns blocked thv kick. It was u l'Ull'd no play when Ross Nixon vvae `ul'1`si(lu. C.C.I. tried again and thin lplumzv rur nve pmms. limv Charlie Ward sneaked around ` thv left end to (:rns.<'. the line for our" pt >int. LI 1'` 1 0.-ind I:n(IfIl`!\l fnl`\N:IY`dS point. B.C.I. tried several forwards [which were wull gummed up in Iihv last quarter. The lncals had `_quiu: :1 bit ul` play in tho final can-l no but uuuld not score. Nvzn` tho` W-ml L`.hurlu~ Vvurd shun :1 furwurril in Jim M('Cumwll. who raced 'n'(l fur fit) y:n'ds. Hv 1()()k('d to v r'...- -. hull-hIIn\\'H hut R:-rl it-ml furwzmi ]1:I:x'.\' McCunn(-ll. raced [uI'w:u`(I SI) lw znvny for :1 tuuc-hduwn but B:-rl ;(}u.~nwy unugzlxl up and }.{l`(ISS('d him Iwxlh :4 In-aunlnful t;u'kl<.-. I1'nm there gllursl ldvlu-d for mu- point. ' C,L`.l. pm-sunu.-d u fuirly seusonvdp Jim-, muvh bvth-r than B.C.l. `.11 any 11:11.0. 'l`hv,\' guvv tin-ir bucks good p|'nt~:-Linn. 341- that lhv Wards. Hurst. glhv nLh<~r h:nu| Re-_vnuld.\' and Gus- `nc-`\' wvrv nhuul the unly lhrt-uls .,H:n'ru~ haul and Hwy hardly hand a (`h;ll|('t` wnth tucklors swurxnod all 1-xv:-r thvm lhv minute they go! lhv |...Il tn but could not score. 1`u'zu' uu -` :md Dv:u-mu |c>ul(v(l real) good. On ` IlH\`VIIlcll|. "lllhlv VVrig.:hl; (|u;u'lvr. wing. l)t!1I('()ll; I :\Nnrd. Muutgmm-2 iwlvlmsv. Hurrxs. n..Il 1\/|..1(.n\-pi. ]\. HI, H:u'ri4- I mm-hin<-, Truth 1114- r-....n....l GOOD llllu1\vuu(1 alum. I.I_\uu, ul- . Wihl--. Nu-ll: muldlvs. Stvwurt. mun: Mc(`umu~ll. hl; C. Ward; flyiluz. lunlw-s. Hurst, F. L Muul.gmm-r_v; subs. Gurdun. use. Patterson. Ellinlt. nI|.J/. I\A..A.-on.-l.-..n 1 was ;mybudy`s game for half - nlly 1 nun FIRST HALF ;Fliers Score Second Wini Over Reds In O.R.F.U. Intermediate Group i | ._. ._.... I iAlRMEN FAST, YOUNG` ` Cuach D0c" Craig's Camp Bor-l. dc.-n I"li(.~rs are lwn gnnuos up ml Couch "Tiny" M0ffut's Owen Sound! Reds in their O.R.F.U. inte1*InL-di;n.(- group fmu'-g.':mL- schedule. A n,... 4.. After trimming the Reds on thvirl 'uwn gridimn by 12-6 an 'l`hunksgiv- ing Day, the Fliers white,-wu:;ln-d thu- Suundc-rs by 15-0 ml the Camp B0!`-.` den field Saturdzny ufterrmnn. 'l`h1-I tc.-um winning the most games lnkvs the grnup title, but if Owen Sound ` should happen to capture the next ` two, tutu] points in the four g:nno.~: |will docidv the issue. A . - . .. m. I `,.`,._.. . i A fast, young team, the Flic-rs! clearly shnwud their supc-rim'i1,y in V Saturday's fixture, leading an the end of the first period 5-0, 2: thalf time 5-0, and at the thrt-0-quzn'tei*' I mark 14-0. '1`h0 visiturs hold the play * and the scare even in the st.-cundg vi quarter. I I .. r\.. C`......,J ::,.I.)...l ...l.. r.\.... `Hun. u.. . | Owen Sound fielded nnly fnur` lsubstitutes with the result that `Couch "Due" Craig of the Fliers was able to inject his greater manpower into the match at critical junctures. `The Fliers haul twenty-fuur men ` dressed. The Reds played until mid- way thruugh the .S(,'cnnd quarter without an substitutiun, and that only ' when Arnutt. flying wing, suffered u concussion and had to he carried ' to the camp huspital. Couch 1`iny" ' Mnffut. burly quarter, directed his team from the thick uf battle. 1-n- . A`, ,, I The Fliers attempted six forward passes. five of which Wl`l'C cnn1pleI- ed, one being for u touchdown and another for a convert. while the Reds tried seven forward passes. none uf which was completed. Irish thrvw five nf Bord:-n's and DEldSW('1l um-, while Mullen was on thv l`(.`~ calving end of three. k.'L'nLl'lII Kllilillnl sla:mn-rnll-rt-rl 1 lingwuml (_`.l. It-n ]ilI\V4)()(l lu::I .'- npt-nimf }(tnm~ u.l` ;I`nIIp :'.I-urun. Pzmml hv Hu- s.\..v...b \..u.. u. ..... ..\.. Camp Burden counted five points in the first quarter when Bum run 25 yards thrnugh an bmkx-n field ft)!` :1 touchdown which Brzi(`.ko_nbury failed to c(mv(.*1'1 on n kick. . . . .. nu-,.u unu;\.: ul \.\II|v\.|I. -1.. u ..n,n. In the third quarter the Fliers tul- liod their first 1hr(>:- pninls nn :1 well-directed placement, kick by Irish from Owen Sound's t.hirty-yurd line. A few minutes later Irish throw a long fm'wzu'd puss across the field i tn Mullen. who was park:-d near the l Owen Sound goal line, and the l:n1.t(-r , went uv(.-r for unm.hn~r l.()uClld()wn. The convert for unother point was ` (,`IlglnL'('l`( (l by an furwm'd pass from Irish to Curly. nL,...|.. ..u.... IL... nan... .4` cl... LIIDII ur \.uI A_y. Shortly after the start of the fourth quznuar, Dnlo kicked dcvp behind the goal line. Stanley wok lthc kick and passed the bull In lBurt. who xvzns downed for u ruugu. A nu .1. :,, ,,, .._|. ..._........l r\t L.. I punts BX`i(`f .~:nmmnr'u-s of mo highhghts of the play in the funk` qu'.1rlcr.~; .u`v us fullnvsmt T73:-u! (WII>n`h-I` uun l. wuu was uuvuuu nu .. .....,:,-.. A fight in which several of tho pluyvrs of both sides figured tuuk place near lhv and of Lhv guxno, but nu clzunngzo was done. .r I.` Ix. nu uulIuI5;\' vnun \.I\I|u.. Dudswvll uf Fliers and Stanley of the Rn,-(ls did the bulk of the kicking fur thn-ix` n,-spcclivv tvanns. Buth g:n.'- disuunce and height in their punts Hrit-f sznnnnnria-S of H10 hiuhhuhts I First Quur . 1 Lu!` wx. nrymg, Mn .13 run out. l.)uds-1 :1 duwn Arn0u,| ; wing. su{l'e1'vd1 tackled hvuv11y.i IO: O-O0iOOTO OE Jack Dyte Stays Here Dnunku Alan 1 /9`, owtuxl lJIi|L'I\(.'HUUl_V l\lC|\l ,_vurd Owe-n Sound fnrly. y'w._,$! ed at furwurcl. Surg high Stanley again. A p1uV_|s1a1x`tvd holding up ` )B(;`-_il'lI) and RHbl'I'R(' Islnnloy run out n I Camp Burden 1:`) The lino-up: WUIHV ()u'-n _\nund Rad 1l'HII]) !.";I:u|I. Paced by lh(- s'.('n:~: lu1lI'hut'k of lhv hum 1hL- rm] um! hlzu-k :"1' Viln('(`(l nlnmszl :u|, wil twn tmII.'h(ln\'/n:;, rm tmwht.-:4. kivkutl lwu plum-rm-nt for :1 tutu hhnat-If. Whilr 1)}/In (Hviduul stur ul` Hu- bI'il|i:Inl fml ('h:lI`).{in],{ n ienon-ti 0|" l):I('l( I1 I" I lnal |.u EL. JACK DYTE Barrie out-hugged H0gtown" last wcwkond. Officials of ihc '1`0miitu Young Ranger Hm-kury Club made several hurrit-(1 vI.~'iL~: 1.0 Barrie in an attempt tn lurs: away Jack Dyte. ,captain and stm` deft-mvcnian of {the Colts. After listening to :1 var- ied us.~:0r1vncn1 0!` .'n'gumt-nts, pleas, pmmi.-:05 and vvcn lhI`(`(ll}_ Juvk du- : cidvd tn stay with B:n'i'i0 and Sign-' ed his playing C(`l`lifiClP with Lhr` Cults on Saturday night. Young, Ranger ()fL`iiliS and their coach.` |F.d. Wilda-y, cvvn made a trip out to Camp l3m`dc:n to sue Jack's {:1th- | I (-1' about th(~ n1:itt.m'. : Young Rung`u1`s hu.~:tl(-d Dylo off` v m I`m-min on 'l`hur.vd:iy night to ggqualify him but he came back af-[ U-r looking the situatinn over and urn: in hit 1-r-n`nl:n' nlnt-n \ui1h XVI IIJIIIXIIIE LIIU hlllldllllll KJVUI UIIKI was in his rt-g`ulai' place with [1 B.C.I. rugby Loam at Cullingwnod 0 on Saturday nfternmm. In fact. h(`|< was I-vun S0011 going, to school here i n briglit and early Monday mm'nin;:. lJ Bill`l'lL- llnckvy Club nl`|`i<:lals hold '1; wnrrii-cl and hlll`l`l(.'fl informal cnnmii ` fern.-nces on Sl.\lI'(l."ly. Dyli: inf01'm- 51] (`(1 H1011] he wanted to play for; Barrii- but naturally hv \va.~: intm--| CSi.('(l firs! in bettering himself from) | , a playing standpoint. Right nnw 3 ; his plans art`. in make lmckcy his,5 f`."II`(`I'l` l'l I.'dIl'L'I. ` Local officials pointed out to him | that, if he was to play with some stmng loam like Oshnwu or Marl- burus Lhey would not stand in his way but would give him his release and their blvssing. But Dyle was tabbed for Young Rzingers and: quite frankly nuhmly can sue thcml gt-Hing unywliurv in the O.Il.A.l Junior A r:u'v. The city siluntiunl is that Marlbnrns and (). halve! lunch-d up with illlv-SUM` lunins.-| puinting to the (`unadiun champion- 3 chin Vinnnr Hzlnm-re h:i\n- lndlu _i |||) xlllkl \\ l'll' kick to end game. ()W(`Il Suund 0. Owen Sound Reds~--~Snnp. Abbotts: ~"'1nsides. McG;n`rity. Gutter: mxddles. H} Day. Curr; nutsides. Henderson, Sar- " gent; qu1u`1cr. l\1uffuI; flying wing. l\HUl'I gr 0 `t Anmu; hulvvs, Burt. Stanley. Creep- 3'11-r` anltwxxule-5 Smith. Green, Mc- Zllf .. Rial.` .1 |Jl.`II|IIIl.l.'\A.` 1 I i I 1 5 [)UlllllH].', [U l,ll|' punuulun |.'lIplIll}JlUH ship. Young Rangers have lost their b('S1 piu_vvx'.s' and they are not` fuvm-vd 1n ('ini. unyvvlwrv but in Lho also-ran mlumn 1hi.~' .w:|.~;;11. I IN. II... nil... I.-..-.,l ls`. 'UlL` LUSH-l'iUl (`(|llHHH llll.` .\(`4'IZ`x(H|. , On the nth:-r hand by staying] with the Cults. Jack Dylc will be playing with a team which will be onv of llw l'uvm`in-5: to` win thei Junior 13 crown. Hv had lots 01" l :u(-lu-y lust yuan`. and he should get us llllI(`ll lhis . if prvsvntl plans do not go :I'.~.ll`:l_\'. Whilul Ynungz R1lll;.{l`l'.\' will slarl pracLi(?c| about one month (-urlivx`. chances} also nrv 1h-y'll be all washed up about twn months l)(`f()l`(` tho Bar-. riv Cults. 'I`lm. ().~'hawn and Marl- boro all-slur It,-znns look much too} gnml lo lw In-zile-n this .\'(-ason. ` I 'T`hiu Vixuuuxrv T?:nun-r- 7:11-1: n\"t\ nf-` ' \Jll|\'l&lIb l'\K.'LL'll!l:'. LIIIIC n `_`iMeu{-wrd; umpxre. Duvid ' NOW:-n Suund; head lmesmun. Brnadbcnt. R CA F`.. Ottawa. W, , .l. gllllll II! III` lJl'LIl{'l| l-Ill) .\k'IIh\JlI. This Young: Rangt-x'-J:1ck Dylo af- fair duh-.s` back to last May when they had him p('X`.\U1l({L`d then to move tn 'I'm'nntn and work in :1 bank. Ho L-hang:-d his mind then and `I nothing mnrv war. done all sum-I mcr Tho Ilurriv club thought Dytv: was all so! in stuv ht-re when tho) : . ~..,l ...HL \ & I I I ! I . .n..H. ...... 1 VVH.` I'll .\K'l ll) .\ld`V l|l'lL' c~()nfm*r(-(I with him :1 1 H()VU(`V(`l'. the Tommr) ('1 iu.~'l-minu1:- mid which nut quite. ::ucC(~(-dvd. V r uul Lu `qfutll u I L;m'oxnouill- bucked : nearly ten yards. Bruckv 115-yard gain. 1\ Iuffn1 win I -MI-.-nnnnH.x u--..: nnnu hL..l. ll'll u_y 0--u, 1.-u, nu--r U_v qum-In`.-;. (luring thv gzunv wlwn (mllinywuml -vt-n thrt-utvruwl In .--.1-m-1-. Thv Shiphui|d- vrs blocked um n1` ]`)_vlu-':; ki<-ks: ohm ulmut 25 y;u'rI:: out but ln.~:t Hu- ,bul| znwlilu on lhv I`ir.~`( play. Kc-n. 'l`I-rry nml Allan Vi(`kS !<(`()l`- vtl Hm ullwr 1.mu:l1(lu\vm: fur |K:n'riI`. '1':-rry 1.11:1 his: l'.'lI`l_V in lhv :'n-mm-I qu:uI'lvr. Hakim; Ihv bull Tram Hill 1,,... .. .. r. .. .u...~|...l I... I b(3fnx`(- snrlvs L-hzmp,-d. Cum; l4-- -Owen Sound 0. InLn`1h Qu:I1`lvI` I Q T '11I`tIn1n||Ix- huu-Inn! vnu Lulll l'l|IlHlllll' V kicka-d Flix-rsz` lwhen Stanley nu... A I . u I u : . :4 Eu l\Vll5 (]U\VHt`U Ill HIS LYRICISS lJI:'HlIl(l the Owen Sound gnu! line. Burl at- `Lumpu-d :1 {\rl`W:Il`d puss, and also Stunlcy. Uwvn Sound gained 35 yds. on u mmrx play. Mnffut tried on- Sldtf luvk. bul Curly recovered. B1`uck(rnbur_v kick:-d tn Stanley at [Owen Stunlvy unempl- lvd Surgunt another. undg `tStunlo_\` nnniulure fight! s1au'u~d the game. Ivh-Gar-, ,}rIt_\' R<)bt'I'1. .t' \\'vl`(- pt.-nulizud. kick in g.`.mw.7 `(Hump Sound I l`h.. |... `l ` El . \IllL' . Cuuluy, I Camp lure` incx Irlb. Il|.\lU\`b, Lu.I_v lnuddles. Rubcrg [Curly. Mullen; ibury; flymg wm inu n..;.. n "1.-. ~nl|U(.ll.'S. nuuurgc. 4\lHUlU, UulBlUCb.' quart:-1`. Bracken-I `bury; wmg. Irish; halves, Irv- ing, Bum, Dudswcll; alternates, MC-! Nab. `Murphy. H1-nr_v. R<>bins0n.: 11 ru1t. Suaruy. Auger. Lulremnuille.' {Doha Smcvd. Bragg. Sleemun. R Dffn-Ink Ro|fn-1`:-P F`.rnip Snlith I Lions C|-ub o:g}}Ia;e4s For Artifigial Ice Drive; _.__ ._..-__--1 _. __,,..__ ` Committee chairmen and mem-I `bars for canvassing Ward Five in! tho: urlifivml icu campaign were numvd ul Fr:d.n_v ;-vc-n'v.g's mveting `ll . 1! .1-run :n~\` (`lnh luv F`r`n\|.r R: ll\"('S UH Int` gem-r'.u l'.\L`Cull\t'. Flt?` Spnkv z-nLhusn.1stic.xll_v of the sch;-mcf to ms`.;xll urufic1:a1 lCc` cquxpment in` B.n`r1e Arena. and num.-d the fol-` THE nmum-: EXAMINER, nmmm, ONT. CANADA Dylx-'.-: 50 yur nf lh:- l'i~ltl w: first ([lIIIl`|l`l'. '| ('1! Fur lvn y:n' In L'.I\H- l'.(`I. ].:Ilt-r in lhv nnullu-1' Hun-v . . . . . ..l p uuxuun nudes, L`. D.`}\.... Cl Ils.Ilt`.\. Ouuul. . MCI-`xml. I Burden R C A P ,...-l...- I ...v Kl L|'l. and ran for ;. BI'lICk(`lIbUI`) made uffaal was penalized. '31.`: pvnulnzvd, Duh: 'm::l jmlnt. u mugv. mssn-d to Burl who 1 ms trucks behind` A ...l linn Ll--O no {C F.: Snap. Bey- oszcrski. Oleskevis; A ..n..|.-l. nut.-.4... ` \ |IlI' U3 rl.uIl\ I`. ~ (`lub`s rvpresemu- \.Il"\` .z\'n4-nH\v.- H IHHIU illl .\Ul` I > -11- month ago.` 0 club made :1 I ch almost, but` I `amp Bnrdoni slll. 9 Smith. Tuugh. Q N Hingwnod game, Coach A. B. Cock- lbum discovered that Emile Char- bonntuu was too old for junior. HG Iwas used by the seniors as an end !sub on Saturday but is rather light for senior duty..His loss was a hard gblow for the juniors .wl1u had nu- `body with experience to put on ilhu backfield in his place. i :4: :1: .x i At the practice before the C01-I 1 :5 ,5 ! The juniors were pretty much a `two-man v ` gum` Gusts.-un. VlL'l0l Reynulds um] - y -` 133: were s,tandoul:; but 1;(:'l'l`(.`nt1l`l.]U It along. This is Gus- i'u](1*th\lE`di yftar vlv)1\h the juniors ;' _ ` Sn :1 otter secondary ;l1!Z]l'f.Il1.U]0 lc:guc. `He is eligible lanui tn)?" `" u3" SW3!` 0! juniur - ` s. V ` J: J. mvnl. , Cullimzwtmd hvltl fairly wx-H in` 1lu'u:|rl_y purl ml` lhv .-wrnurl qn:n'l<'r_ hut :n nnwh frum Ul1`ll' nwn p,un(| p|'.|_vingb1I1 from B:1rrie:-rmr.v.. |*`in- nlly the lm-:n|.~: pullt-(I lhl`lIlil'l\. (`5 lII[(!th(.'l` autznn and 'l`vrry .\`l`<>|`('(l Hm` rvcmul lnuvhdnwn. I)_yl<.- uurmwsrlml` . with (1 ])|:u'vnu.-nl. bul it v/as 1j:1th~ vr lucky. thv bull :-(viking thv (:x'u.v..~'-- bar of me goal pnsl.-; and slid'm.', n 1 : (xi- C0llingw()0d':; colored halfback. Wilfred Shoffivld. was tricky and ;fast. but not nearly heavy or rug- `gcd enough to gain much ground [against the husky Barrie tackle:-s. I 331 =51 3?` -- | I ' Jack Dyle showed up with 11 nice- lncw helmet, blue with white stripes, whlch stood out over the bruwn iliurric helmets like his playing. It's one of Camp Borden's new ().H.b`.U. intermediate team helmets. I an 9; 1 ... Barrio juniors were weak along the winglino with 11 complete Iiiw |of new boys playing their first, son- ison `of rugby. B.C.I. losc one line- `_man at the second practice when `Joe McLh'1dv sul'i`ui'ed :1 broken col- `lurbune. 'l`wo years ago Dick Liv-~ gingston suffered n siinilur mishap ;in the first practice. 1 U I H I ' Cnllingwood smiiors turnvd out [with just two players from last your. IL looks like the weakest. .st-niur team C.(?.I. has ever drussecl. `They had only two subs and when |Th0ms0n got :1 cut over thv (`ye early in 'the game and had to re- tire, they had just one relief mun lfor most of the game. it n a ` It was Collingw0od's second 7sLrnight defcm and they have yet lto zscum one point. Midland bent 'lhum 18-0 in the first game of tho iscason. Thu Shipbuilders hope 10 Owen Sound when Dalton Wallace. istur m1L. returns to action. Bud [Swain, star quarter last year. mov- ring wiih the school team therv. ,Anolhvr of last year's good play- gors, Eddie Young. mnvod to Guelph [to play hockey. I `be :1 bit stronger this Saturday at.` {ed In Welland recently and is star-l =3 *3 ` Captain Fred "Sugar" W1-bb (`arm I `;h0mc with a beautiful Shiner on his might rye. which he claims was in .|iCLt`d not by 21 Cullingwood play ' er but by Jack Dyte. who cppod nn him on the way through the inn nnnn I *.`- -A .- ; Barrie seniors: were not at full [2-itrength either. Frank Rooke_ slat- jed for halfback. was on the sick `lint .~.u Trry moved back from in- , side wing. Ted Ineson. star outside. lis out with an injured foot. Don. 1F`elt. Ken. Stevenson and Morley {Richardson were three others who ;did not make the trip and there is `,sonn- doubt. whether they will play ;at all this s.eason. Felt and Steven- json work Saturdays at Lobluw's and 1Riehard. hasn't decided whether t.o turn out or not. He was a stand~ `out end with the juniors lust year :and has the weight to jump to sen- L101` ranks easily ` Ii: :21 t.` . , is =.= as Q` The local juniors will get better _ with experience and practice. With `ltwo.-Ive brand new line-men out l_:iliere it was too niuch to expect ,v;t.liem to show anything much as iyet. They have as much weight in olho other junior lines and won't _` wind up this season without a win [.=mnewhere. Reynolds and Gosncy will break loose against someone 'u.~= soon as they get some line pro- :tection. I U L` Cullingwood juniors showed xi `coming star in Fred. Ward. sce- ondury half. whose plunging and {tackling was highly effective at all `wlinu-S. This boy is a natural rugb_V `plnyvr. His brother. Clmrliv, play- .A n nit-1- !Y.'lll1(' zn. uuarter. while iplnycr. HIS l)l`()U1L'l'. L,nuru1-, puny- nod :1 nice gzznno at quarter. 1N1.-il Hurst and Armour Deacon were zmothvr pair of good pIung~ are uvltf. Early svurvd mm! ul. 0 I) (`I 1 - as If Barrie seniors lacked anything it was condition. Evvry Tittle stop found them sprawled all over the ground puffing and panting. Of (`nurse they have unly had nbuu`. :=ix practices this yenx`. =5! wt! 12: a '3` U "One Plunge" Patterson hit the! lino hard early in the game for his yards. Ht-`s culled on about once in every game to move the sticks, iwxurv the name. which his team- Imatos tacked on. Bill Norman was ;I`i.C.I.'s big ground gainer through Ah. lint: |l).\/.1. 3 U `the line. ` B.L`I.'s new junior grads. '!`crry.l I.n_v and Churbonnwu. made the !jump to senior ranks for the first `tum: wnhuut any notable difficulty. 9: :!: :2: `dell. J. K. nouges, warren vvugun. w B. Cuutts. A F Pugh and R. G. :Mask.-ll. N-)rr|n.: nl rncldnlilu nl W;zrd Fl\'(' I luwmg committee chairmen to cover Ward I-`we. R S Alkey. W. W Rid` `dell. J R. Hodges, Warren Walgnr. Iw n {`.mn.- A F` Puvh zmd R C Maskeu. Names of residents of Ward I-`we have been dividud Into lists witn .1 I mix in vh.u`ge of canvassing u cer~ ;1a:n numb -1'0! th~'. ctlzens. In .h1-` :way It is hoped that every resident` will be given .m opportunity in pur- chase shares. NO 5I 0R'l`S AT PEN!-."l`AN(i , P:-met mg Hugh School's amnuull I freld day has been abandoned due to` `the late opening of school. Principal ` Vflnlomr h;L< annnunced. me late opeumg ox scuu `Bulger has annuunced. Random Rugby Notes As B.C.|. Loses-Wins Hlhl I). lanu-`v. yard I \l`lII'IllI