Grimsby Independent, 7 Feb 1946, p. 6

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mmummumm'::"‘"":"": the traps that they had located * )* treaking clay pigeons mwwmm..hamw amdum.xum“‘"""‘.": orgunized and all lovers of the /= ORIMSET GUX CLUB is being reâ€" menating in West‘s burber shon UTUP «booting art are asked to attend a HAVE A GOOD TIME BOYSâ€"I have been getting a great kick mmudmmmmwummu itor of The Spectator aml his office boy TOMMY MOORE have been penning about the prowess of one ADAM BROWX, crack frout lne suiper of the Detroit Red Wings. There is no doubt that Adam is s great bockey artist. Also, there is no doubt but what Hamilton is Adam‘s bome. But Hamilton DID NOT make bim a bockey player Truly be banged around the Burton street iglico and played some bockâ€" «y on a third rate Hamiiton junior team. It was from that team that DAVE PINKNEY of Stratford snatched him and took bim to the Classic City to play on his Michiganâ€"Ontaric league team, He was just Mummwomu.mm.n-un took him to the bunks of the Avon as you would want to look at. But the canny Pinkney who can spot a champlon trotting borse and a chamâ€" nm’hy-ththmn-hmy-umlqm Lincoln Electric Supply Main West, Grimsby Leave Grimasby to Toronts EVERY HOUSE NEEDS . . , SPORTOLOGY Radios â€" Retrigerators â€" â€"Stoves W ashers 40.50 p.m. Prepared to give to our patrons government certified mechanical work. EVERY DAY WE ARE RECEIVING SHIPMEXNTS OF XEW F We maintain a Service Department for all electrical equipment and all makes uf radios. Westinghouse APPLIANCES LAMPMAN & SHIER WELDING co. NOW AT 50 GARAGE 4 Trips Each Way Every Day (By Bones ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING â€"â€" TELEPHONE WINONXA 137 Next Door to Hydro Office Aitingston, Sportologist ) AND INFORMATION AT â€" Return $2.90 Telephone 616 Leave Toronto him into class "A" material and from there Jack Adams of the Red mmunâ€"muyuul-ul-mb! -n-u-,-lum!tl!pndl'--fl“l- â€"-â€",â€"-â€"'â€"q Emm PTP PP D the day we smatched the kid out of Hamilton. I could cite you plesty of cuses of Hamilton sports writers claiming credit for youngsters that made good in bigher company, that Hamilton or Hamailton people had -wuommwwdqmmum as for instance. When doss RUSHTON ever get his $500 on that grab"* Ome thing I will give IVAN MILLER credit for is the fact that be is producing a newsler, brighter, dressier sports section thas any of the three Toronto almanaes are doing. Go to it Golf Ball. A. SCTIVEDET sgzin did the hat trick and the other two gouls were scorâ€" ed by Alex. Wreninger and Clifford Schwab. Cansdians again ilustrated the fact that if Detroit are close checked they are not all powerful but If they ure 1OA checked constantly they will most certainly end in first place. Peter Fiomak and D. Robertson were the goal getters for Canadâ€" inns. Rangers and Chicago staged the best game of the morning and just maunsaged to come home on the right end of a 4â€"3 score. For the first time sintt the League opened Pugeme Jures came to life and three gouls to tnis credit is as indication of what be can do when be really tries. Frreddie Schwab also netted a pair for Chicago. L. Smith netted the Otber marker. Mayple Leafs had no trouble disposing of Bostâ€" on by a 3â€"0 sCore, Boston seem unsble to get sturted once they secure possession of tht puck und it is pitiful to see the puck carrier standing â€"yes, I suld «tunding waiting to be checked instesd of being on his way towards his opponent‘s goal. In the Minor Series, Pittsburg defentâ€" ed Byrucuse by a 4â€"1 count. &. Stuart had a field day and rang the bell with four lovely tallies. LIONS MTINIATURE XATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUEâ€"DEâ€" TROIT CONSOuDATES THEIR PFIXST PLACE POSITIONâ€"Now that the bal! way has been reached in the League each and every game in the future will have an important bearing on the playoff? positions of the teams. DStroit must have realized this, for on Seturday morning lust they really went to town and defeated Canadians by a 5â€"2 score. mmnmcnumnu-m"“_“ two markers, in the second and third it was Detroit all the way. FAST ICE AND FAST ALLEYEâ€"No Matilds, OLD TVR wm-cmo-amunmmw.'b ever bourd tell of a Cockney Uncle Tom. . . . . I ase where they are £+ hcb-h‘.nd--'pu-b-mdfldp flower seeds. If 1 was BILL FISHER Td pull in those sunflower car mutts. . . . . This week I welcome MARY GORDON as the new mecretâ€" ury of the PEACH QUEENS. I just know she is going to do a swell n.,.-mwn-â€".-p-un-.u- to v« EA# Pricter‘s Devil, Augus Lawson, who rolled a pretty 302. . . . «AMBEOOCK WAPNER crack PEACH KINGS front liner, is doing a Mondsy night. _ they realize how right they were It was quite a game. The encounter between the Hagâ€" ersville outfit and the Peach Kings held just about everything a rapid hockey enthusast could ask for. Except that fora change the local goldenâ€"haired boys didn‘t come tie. . . . . MD you see what CHAFLIE CLATTENBURG accomplished lust week for the PIRATES* With LITTLE WHIZZER under the care o a medico and TELEPHONE CHARLIE NORMAN still sutfering from the effects of the flu, his team going in to the third game was down 2â€"1 to the HEP CATS. THE BLUENOSE boy srose to the ocâ€" casion and trumding a T67 dragged his outfit to a 1143 win to break even on the might. .. . _ 1 observe ARTIE CLARKE at the bockey game the other night I would give a lot to know just what was going through the prain of the Nottawassge Flash. From the expression on his face I 60 uot believe I could print it bere. Don‘t forget ARTIE they do not raist them in batches like you and Old PUD and SHORTY. The eycle has goue sround a long time but they still have not a front line like that one. 5o don‘t give up. There‘s always a chance. . . . Been a lot of secomé Himeymoomers around The Bowlaway lately. . . . LITTLE WHIZZER aln t feeling too baud now, but be never was big enough to have a §008 Cold. . . . . DA4 you ever take a gander at some of those highly polisbed williard tballs that are in The Bowleway throwing the other balls. JIM SHACKLETON, and coul, oll and baskets BILL HEWâ€" SON, not to mention the apotbecary clerk. . .. Some smurt bowling Wadnesdzy ho Mionizy mights in the Men‘s league. Kanmacher 765, Murucci 730, McNiven 705, Smith 724, Percy Sheiton 714, Butler 757, Johnen 706. tnd to top them all Buckenham with a 219â€"285â€"209 for For sureâ€"tho‘"ll have to amaurtâ€" en up and playbetter hockey than they did Fridaynight, or hopes for a place in t# playâ€"off limelight will fade but quckâ€" through with a win, as has been the custom all season We are not saying that theKings are having a little do with old man "overâ€"conâ€" fidence," but ve ain‘t saying they aln‘t either. Going back acouple. of weeks or uo, we recall thedressing room scene at Hagersvi®. when the Kings had gesbed a boiling enâ€" counter withthe ‘Hags." Beemed as how, they Wetre going to to Grimaby. no murder Fridry nigni®ayhap a bit of mayhem, but * Kings did not do Steven. amart job couching that LDGION team in the FRUIT BELT league. Wouldn‘t te surprized that by the end of the season, with the GAMEâ€" COCK playing on their aside, they might give the KINGS a sizable batâ€" amoke has oozed from the arena, n ie is on malty. * do, and is to face reality. The Kings now are sitting in w*wumu wltting #ight «s a.par with We took the time in a recâ€"| _ CHmabyâ€"B. Harvey, B. mwflmfiuvcwn‘m-tgflh.{l. myder, dnmfid&pmflayulno"’"’"‘ ughes, W. Pexarson Jamleson, Yocabino and Sabo, | _‘ M°C°Y, A. Kemp, 24. be precise. The fan who got Jamieâ€" m‘lwhfldqu. nose, will understand the situation | lm-ucduflyw'.‘l‘mlyml a bloody situation. However now that tempers have | D soouled off. and the last tit of| &A 0 them When the local propagands deâ€" Kings Get A Tie LEAGUE STANDING Paris a Schedule for Saturday, February 9th. Iist Gameâ€"Detroit vs, Maple Leafs. 2nd Gemeâ€"Pittsburg vs. Syracuse. Brd Gameâ€"Chicago vs. Canadians. 4th Gameâ€"N. Y. Rangers vs. Boston T HE + n tlit Wittle Hageravilieâ€"Y ocablr Grimsbyâ€"Whitfield Penaltiesâ€"Reid (2), son, Yocubino (2), Hagersvilleâ€"Melanbacher, (Heime, Thomas) ... 2.25 Grimsbyâ€"Warner (Mason . 742 Grimsbyâ€"Warner (Whitfield WMCI. ] Yocabino, Vanni. Overtimeâ€"No scor little rough, they should really go, which we fully expect they will Bummary of the game finally ends us thusly : First Period Hagersvilleâ€"Melanbacher ._._ 7.25 Penalties: Craig, Relid, Perkins, Melanbacher, Jamieson, Vanni. Winger. s Third Period Grimsbyâ€"Tallman (Hann) Hagersvilleâ€"Melanbacher GRIMSBY INDEPE NDE NT Lawn Bowling (Baird ) it DOES tte good in pipe Tufford, Hann, , Hamilton 1155 1255 14.1% 15.30 Stop 69 aggregation Monday nite, the Legion boys played heads up hockey to take the decision by s four to two score. The final period was fast and furious, with just enough rough house to keep the game interestâ€" ing from a fan‘s viewpoint. Wintâ€" ers and Halinaki did all the scoring for the Grimsby team, each notchâ€" Butchers ______788 1148 Hep Cats ..._.__943 1107 West Ead ..._.___923 911 Grimsby Legion now are undisâ€" puted leaders of the Fruit Belt stop two gouls. Winone without a victory bowed down to the Stoney Creek team., in the nightâ€"cap played at the ice house. Final score was six to two. Lee and Phibbs each picked up a couple of goals, Buker and Troup scoring one aplece for the Stoney Grimsby Men‘s Bowling Scores beat Henderson for the western bus Humphries and Carney. Referee for both tilits was Rev night, February 11 unt!) a few years ago. Col. Wigle will spesk from Windsor on "Canâ€" adian Cavalcade" over the CBCs abot I used to be" be grinned. He‘s sccompanied the boys on outings _ COol. ErFnest S. Wigle of Windsor who is nearly $7, challenges anyont mm-nn-u‘“‘.' average beight six feet one, aver, age weight 195, to a game of golf for $1,000. Mayor of Windsor over 40 years ago and again when be was 70. intercollegiste heavyâ€" weight champlon from 1880 to 1884 st 60 is an exhibition match with a man of 60, the colomel won by s knockout Communding Officer of the 16th Battalion in the war of 1914â€"18, with two of his sons seryâ€" unhun.h-'talob get actively into the recent war. Bui five grandsons and four grandâ€" sonsâ€"inâ€"law enlisted. "When they went away they were very imâ€" pressed with Gramp‘s runk. Four of them came back colomels and they brought three OBE ‘s and three DSOs, so I‘m not the big Legion On Top ** * , . ARTICHCTAL tvinmcston Ave. For For announcement of PEACH BUDS Playâ€"off dates in the Juvenile O.M.H. A. ADULTS 406 Friday and Saturday Nights _ Watch Out ~CGo o0 loce In Any Weatuer" SKATING [SBY AR 11153 SUN LIFE BUILDING Hamilten, Ont. Phones: Bus., 3618 Res.. 7â€" This club is being reâ€"organized and all trap mcm-mhmm""‘ hufih“nfiemvflbâ€" EARL DURHAM or WALTER WEST, Grimsby, WM. GRILLS or G. M. FOUND, Winona, . _ wBL UBELERS UE CH° """ 0 meenovend mn‘l‘IlOIPSON-rWI.ACIES.M You are invited to join this club. It is your club. Ynmmudb.“.-ufi(dfilfi in West‘s Barber Shop, on the evening ofâ€" SUN LIFE OF CANADA It Is False and with it all the uncertainties and problems of a new world. You prepare for tomorrow when you become a policyholder of the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 220 to believe that tomorrow will never come. It will come inevitably, ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND OTHER PHONE 447 GEORGE 1. GEDDES AT EIGHT O‘CLOCK Cusn1ion * N4 CGrimssy, Ont At The Booth In The Arena First Class Workmanship SKATES Ground and Sharpened, Every Afterncon and JAS. FISHER ENA STUDENTS 254 February 7, 1946.

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