Grimsby Independent, 7 Apr 1938, p. 4

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Je 1 Mmmnn-uunmuâ€"ummw-...,.. that performed mmuwmmmdmmmuummm for Qu-hv.:l! to get organized. versity about 15 years ago. Dr. mumuunmummmwmvmuumum»mm much the same as in years gone by. Smithville will not likely be in staff of the Ontario hospital at mmmmn-mmwwmumm /# maybe even Jordan. nnuumhumm-muuuq ‘ “wh‘ : W\ C 7 wa m vurv vay »s Stoney Creek officials have not be rather strange, as they are generally to get organized. Taking things by and large, it loo! much the same as in years gone by. S mmMMban‘fl nwmm-mmmg‘nmmnummom That‘s hockey. You never know what is going to happen next. . . . Then look at Oshawa juniors. Put out of the running three weeks ago nmwmmmmuwmuhuuumuuum up.m‘lmuucu-ymwrywm-moueuu....mm- mwumwuwmunu.mmu.w.muum- mmmm-ummtwcuuwmmm mbmmmmmnmomrpmummym.u Mdu‘tnnlluflupmmuovnwlm....uowtorm Is Mmmmmw-appon-mwuunlu the Peach Kings in the Frult Belt league. A fourâ€"team town league mldwkm'hmmlndwclomu‘plmulwunmm We will mnmmundqnonmh subject next week. JuuwmmmmmMmhmmuu known. annyumymmmlhlmmuWnu a barrel of oysters. One thing is sure, they have all of last year‘s umwmmm-mdu;mw. ‘They slso have the Mndmwdml“bm.mdmflm muuummwnndmmuummu w-d_hu-mmmmmmmm so the matter rests. RANDOM RANTS And the Old Amerks ars out. They wenl down AND RUMORS m.mummynnywmm-m mummmnmnmaupum .mauutmmdmmn-m...mmumu went out for the year before Elora Rocks, last week. ‘The Cats had a great season. Mmm-wlnmn-mylu”dhmhur- m*rmmmm«mwuwwmw m....ltthgwflonlanyan(MlflmmMn't have been wise to have done the same thing. I have a hunch that they w«nldhnnbuunmcnuoutforlhnmm‘mpndwould have taken Elora and then Powasson in turn. If such a thing had come to pass it would have meant a champlonship for them. . . . "Bill" Rook» er of the Peach Pits called to the Canadian Navy last week, just couldafimckelbegndeonmwiulwluuommuhahomo. Better luck next attempt, Bill. . . . Those Cornwall Flyers flew in from came famous. was accepted. Hawley‘s own records, spomnei 14 W IHRWERIOM: DUM BMA CC CBCC P "We didn‘t wear gloves, and the ball was just tie same as the Argyles â€" Dr. McCormick, R. rabbit ball of todayâ€"faster if anything. They don‘t need gloves to day. Gage, G. Young, A. Bailey, Mummww.“wmmadflmuym,m‘tmozm 1 can remember one day when Johnny Sage, our catcher, had his fingerâ€" .. Hendershot, J. Coutts. mmuwswuhuwmm m _ .. it in the loose dirt at the plate and signalled for the game to go on." TAKE THE FINALS. wanted to hit. uuwmuounmm.ul;l’:uuwm G. Warner‘s Grimsby rink won umpire who passed the information on t the opposing pitcher. Unjess|th© final of the Melrose indoor mmmmmu-mmwwm»mwm’tt ter was not required to take a swing at it. “M""’""““m“ mwmum-m,amdwgm:'"h“”m“ lw\n(.nndhn-om“-pmw"!mwm“m“‘::“" ty uo) se the ball through a ring suspended from a rope. uwmmmd'w'“" that trick, they had control. ‘The Niagaras wore uniforms which cODâ€"|tie with Smith, of ariging wl sisted of long pants that buttoned just above the shoes. And s0omeâ€"|the award. N;:-?.’bw times the players wore neckties. Some also sported full sets of Whisâ€"| yame, while Smil TN 0 kers and others restricted their brush to the upper lip. Flinks: k ald Ukewins, SOFTBALL !§ IN Thusly does Marmaduke, our office worry wart, THE AIR who thinks pentameter is a 100 yard dash, officialâ€" ty open the ball season. What with baseball news from all over Ontario, vieing with the Stanley cup playâ€"offs ballyhoo in tMUlymwimmmumflundM.WIom ummwmummmmmm. E4 4 c vvcc t & bon. hes. Arrlonsdininhailar vePunn ce "w E -muuluuonmmm-nmmanum proposition. It would be in the best interests of the league to do so. Mcmmnnuu~muâ€"ummm- ba wuthar atrance. as they are gencrally one of the first outfits in the _ Over on Hamilton Beach the executive behind the Beaches chamâ€" mnv-uamrummm They have high asâ€" mamummumuâ€"u Maybe. From Pn Lt 20 in on c m GAXSLADLS Anwm am thin MADE 80 RUNS The man who knocked in 80 runs in one baseball IN ONE GAME | game died the other day. He was Edward 8. Hawâ€" Iq.oudmh'lnndou- He was 91 mmmmmv«tm-mumqumm mwmmmmmumum shortstop on the Niagaras, pride of Duffalo. Mel Ott, of the presentâ€" mm-uuhdummmmuwuwup by John McGraw at 16. But he was the second boy wonder. Edward S. Hawley of Buffalo was the first. At that same age he was rated as about the besi shortstop in the country. On the offenceâ€"well, knockâ€" lulluu-hmn-oul'- the story. That was against the Columblas, and the final score was 210 to 8. Of the 210 runs, Hawley scored 28 himself. Hawley‘s own records, spoken in an interview two years ago. | BASKETBALL n By J. ORLON "BONES" LIVINGSTON, Independent Sportologist SPORTLAND SPORTLIGHT IF ITS A BOQUET OR A BRICKBAT THATS COMING TO YOU â€" YOU‘LL GET IT s BADMINTON / and BOWLING | Sing a song of spiked shoes, Of "Slide, Kelley, Slide" While 4 and 20 scathing boos, Bounce off the umpires hide. Hizzoner cries: "Strikethreeyerout!" As the batter tears his hair, And waves his bat, and stamps about, And sulphur clouds the air. The Excelsiors lost, 10 to 14, and the Buffalo team beâ€" The National Association offered it a berth and the offer LOCAL and DTSIRICT era, but G. Warner, of Grimsby, skipped|very efficient trainer. p..‘_mmmmnudmlu- tuntes. uâ€"-.u--.'n--.-: Argylesâ€"A. Waite, J. Hutchison, gaining three victories and score of | J. Ross and F. Smith. baseball| 38 to lead rinks from Victorias,| Waterdown â€" D. Robson, Dr. 8. Haw.|Argyles and Melrose. The Grimsby|Vance, J. Vance and W. Torrence. was 91/four defeated W. Rac, of Vics, by| Melroseâ€"C. Peterson, W. Lewis, n‘t niay|6â€"5, piled up a 13â€"4 score on J.|C. Male and E. Morwick. _ _ _ _ Remember him? Maybe not as he looks here but how would he look in a rugby uniform? Harry Grimsbyâ€"B. Snyder, W. Schwab, A. McKenzie, G. Warner. Coutts, of Melrose, and then won by 19â€"4 from A. Bailey, of Argyles. two wins and 28, while J. Coutts‘ For every discarded milk bottle you bring back to our dairy we give you credit for 10 bottle caps. Every bottle is as good as 10 caps. This contest runs until April 23rd and all boys are invited to take part. Win a swell ball bat for your summer‘s play. \ See our drivers for further information, or callâ€" TIME MARCHES ON HEY, BOYS! | GRIMSBY DAIRY & CREAMERY Phone 64 To the lucky boys who turn in to our Dairy the greatest number of Bottle Caps which includes all caps off Sweet Milk, Butterâ€"Milk, Ezeâ€"Orange, Cream and Krimâ€"Ko Bottles, (skim milk caps not included), we are giving away FREEâ€" BOWLING WIN SEMIâ€"FINALS 10 Wonderful Sport Prizes SPORTING NEWS HILL & RUMBALL THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT bers, sit down around a festive board, they soon make short work of a good sized flock of chickens and all the tasty trimmings that go with them. ‘That is just what happened at Clovatly on Friday night last when the Peach Kings and club officials were the guests of the Ningara Packers at the annual "feed" given the boys at the close of each seaâ€" son. A wonderful repast was proâ€" vided and the boys certainly did ’merwd with the table | implements. * 4 P Earl J. Marsh, manager of Niâ€" agara Packers, outlined the seaâ€" son‘s activities at the arena and asâ€" sured those present that the big sports palace would be running again next winter. He stated that there would be considerable repair work carried out to the building during the summer and also that a considerable amount of new pipe and valves would be replaced in the refrigerating pipe lines. Old Pop McVicar gave a review of the season‘s play of the Kings and urged the boys not to be downâ€" hearted just because they had not won the group title. He was satisâ€" fled with their work and it was not to be expected that all teams in a group could win, nor could the fans or club officials Jook for a team to be a group winner every year. He stated he would be back with the team next winter in some capacity A pleasant evening was had by all, especially by Thomasine Warner and Bobâ€"oâ€"link Farrell, the Kings very efficient trainer, Peach Kings Hold Annual Banguet Consume a Whole Flock of Chickens And Trimmings at Bxul-tm Served at Clovelly, Night. When 50 or 60 husky hockey players and hungry executive memâ€" Cammy Millyard acted as toastâ€" master for the evening and by the time the festivities closed about 20 afterâ€"dinner speakers had their say and they said a lot. D. E. Anderson‘s Peach Kings from Grimsby, guests at First United green Friday night, made things look dark for Richard Hamâ€" Mâ€"wm stages of the game as the score read 7 to 2. The Uniteds came back, however, and were soon in the running and finished strong for a win of eleven shots. The rinks and score:...... First United Grimsby C. Male and E. Morwick. Grimsbyâ€"B. Snyder, W. Schwab, A. McKenzie and G. Warner. I. B. Rouse M. Fisher G. Oglivie D. Aiton R. Hamilton ._22 D. Anderson .11 W. Hoyle After using chamois as a window cleaner, wash it in lukewarm soap suds, rinse well in water the same temperature, and hang in a strong breeze if it‘s not freezing out of doors. If hung indoors, you can make it soft by frequent rubbing between the hands. KINGS MEET DEFEAT 20 Main St. E. ThEVRE First woman in tae province of Quebec ever to receive a master‘s papers, Miss Francoise Lemay, 23â€" yearâ€"old Frenchâ€"Cansdian, is shown at the wheel of her tanker, the Adeiphia, in the 8i Lawrence river at Montreal. ‘The tanker is owned by Miss Lemay‘s father, who will retire this spring and transfer ownâ€" ership and supreme command to his daughter, IF THE O.M.A. would ever loosâ€" en up and let the teams in this disâ€" trict import hockey players next fall like the O. B. A. has let Niâ€" agara Falls, St. Catharines *and ‘Thorold import baseball players this spring, what a knockâ€"emâ€"dragâ€" emâ€"out group this would be next winter. Bring on your Greyhounds would be the battle cry again. f ~LP1 SHE‘S THE SKIPPER © Travelling advertisements for modern merchandise . . . that‘s what they call these big, smartly streamlined Chevrolet trucks! But there are other important reasons for the popularity of Chevrolet trucks. For example: (1) There‘s the record of this famous linc, in dependability, adaptability, and economy. (2) Its consistent price leadership. (3) Nationâ€"wide parts and service facilities. (4) The wide range of factoryâ€"builtâ€"orâ€"installed bodies it offers. Apply these factors to your own hauling prob= lem, then come in and seeus. We are qualified to advise you on all matâ€"» M ters of economical transportation! G O ES P O W (ER 30 1304 N10 GRIMSBY GARAGE PHONE 220 â€" 55 MAIN ST. EAST Mmmmww tmmdmmâ€"wb were present: R. Locke, C,. Terryâ€" berry, J. Grifiith, A. Jones, B. 'Ouoy.A.:mm.:.Amumn Marlowe. wa / | Tom Warner. vink «nperintenâ€" ‘dent, was remembered with the presentation of a . windbreaker, Other officials of the league were eulogized for their services by the \president, after which the dancing Trophy Presented Chuck‘s Wonders ‘The Tip Top trophy, emblematic of the championship of the Beamsâ€" ville and District Hockey league, was presented to John Aikens, manager of Chuck‘s Wonders, the winners of the league, by President D. Darby at the hockey league‘s dance in the Community ball, Beamsville on Friday night. Special prizes also went to Jack Quigley, manager of the secondâ€" place Beamsville team, and to Ciaude High, of the Jordan team. proceeded I’Vn-(kt Crests And Tom arner a Windbreaker â€" League Holds Successful Dance to Wind up Season. HOCKEY 7 Main 8t., W. Grimsby CURLING and SKIING * _ is an important factor in your appearance, See the new range of patâ€" terns and attractive spring Shirts â€" Forsyth yeckwsA 55¢câ€"2 for $1.00 R. G. BOURNE Thursday, April 7th, 1938. Litchen Green â€" Deliph $1.55 â€" $2.00 $1.00 Each HAT S $2.95

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