BOBBY HARLEY SAYS T00 MUCH SCIENCE IN TODAY'S SOCCER PICKERING TWP. LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS (By Barry Murkay) Pickering Township Softball Lea- gue play-offs will get under way tomorrow night. The regular sched. ule ending early this week, landed Dunbarton on top, with Claremont next, followed by Pickering and Greenwood t | Audley, Cherrywood and teams are out of the running. Here is the play-off schedule for the best two out of three games, of | with the two winning teams playing He doesn't exactly remember when he first played soccer. "Up at , were I was born, they ale most give a lad a football the day ptter he learns to walk." It was in 1924 that Bobby was thosen captain and centre half of je Canadian all-star team to Aus- a, "That was & real squad," he re- calls, "It included Dickie Stobbard of Vancouver, one of the best left- Jhalfs the game has ever seen. Then there was Jim Houde of Brandon and George Forrest of Toronto, both fine players." : The Canadians took the Austra- Jans for 20 out of 26 games, "Those could run like rabbits," ih says, "but our teamwork was r." . A Hardy Player Harley gained the reputation of g a pretty durable character. played his best football after ering & severe leg injury in the st Great War, and he made the ustralian trip at the age of 34. "Don't know what's the matter th the young fellows in the game days," he remarked. "They're washed up in their late 20's. they don't live right." It wasn't until 1933 that Bobby e a few ribs in a game at Win- peg and decided it was time to t. He's watched a lot of soccer in Sthe last few years, and he hates to it it, but he thinks the West t footballers are tops. "I saw Vancouver North Shore their four-game exhibition ser- here this summer, and they were lly a delight to watch. Now I "Of course it. was the same in my time, Nanaimo and Ladysmith used field some, wonderful teams back into Bobby's apartment to- | day, and you'll see scores of pictures during his playing career. ! 's also a photograph of his son | on, who plays a little soccer "He's a good player, but he's too {scientific to ! Bobby, 'North Oshawa {Ousts Whitby (Continued from Page 13) [Aorced at second Umpire--"Dib" Littl 4 e and Teb UNIVERSAL FUEL Petroleum has been found on ] g : ir WW a call CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE PHONE 1000 two out of three: Friday, August 9--Pickering barton. Dun Monday, August 12--Audley at Claremont, ont, Tuesday, August 13~Dunbarton at Pickering, Thursday, August 15--Claremont at Audley. Friday, August 16--Pickering at Dunbarton. Monday, August 19.--Audley at Claremont, Audley home games will be play- ed in Pickering Memorial Park. MUCH ACCOMPLISHED TO STRENGHTEN PEACE (Winnipeg Free Press) It would be a grave blunder to imagine that nothing has been done to strengthen the cause of peace, even before the conference meets. The United Nations is a living re- ality. The groundwork has been laid for an international trade or- ganization. The Bretton Woods a- greement will give a measure of stability to world currencies. Ernest efforts are being made to abridge the menace of the atomic bomb. It has not all been a tragic chap- ter of accidents and blunders, of futile quarrels and mere recrimin- ation, This is no time for pessi- mism or despair. We need courage and adventurous thinking, as well as frank awareness of existing dif- ficulties, of the world is not to squander and - destroy its second reat exyperiment in collective se- y. GLITTERING EXCHANGE The early Britons and Gauls were practical about the business of jew- elry; they used rings as currency, at ELECTRIC (Founded in 1913 by i A. C. 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The electricity was out of commission for several hours, causing much inconvenience to many, owing to damage from storm, candles, coal oil lamps and lanterns were brought into use by citizens Sunday night. The church service was in charge of the Young People's Union, with a Young People's choir, Rev. J. de Pencler of St. John's Church, Bow- manville, was the speaker and gave 8 helpful message. No church service next Sunday evening. Our pastor is still on holidays. Personals Mr, and Mrs. Harry James, Osh- awa, and Mr, and Mrs, Levi Niddery Toronto, were visitors at Mrs, L. 8. Niddery's. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Smale, and son, Bobby, Toronto, visited his brother, Mr. apd Mrs, Wilfred Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Greenaway were in Barrie during the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Albert McMahon, visited friends at Lindsay, Kin- mount, and White Lake, Miss Maude Elliott, Bowmanville, visited Miss Mary Katerson, Mr, and Mrs, A. Masters, Donald and Terry, Bowmanville; and U. 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MANY VISITORS: AT ENNISKILLEN Sunday School Picnic At Orono Park Well Attended , Mrs, huping home with him to Toron- Mr, and Mrs, Roy Graham and Ronald Rahm spent the weekend at Hall's Lake with Mr. Mrs, W. Rahm, Mrs. E. Strutt spent a week's hol- Jay with friends at Harwood, Rice e. Mr, and Mrs. H, Butters, Lansing, Ont.; Mr, and Mrs, R. Sampson, Dennis and Steve, Mono Road Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. A, Leadbeater, Mr, and Mrs, L. Leadbeater, Mr. and Mrs, B. Oscar, Mr, and Mrs, O. Beaumont, Toronto, were with Mr. and Mrs. A, Leadbeater and Mr. Geo. Reid. Mrs. Beaumont remain- ed with her sister for a few days. Mrs. M, Griffin visited at Mr, L. Griffin's Purple Hill, A good number attended the Sun- day Schoo] picnic at Orono and re- port a splendid time, s Mr, and Mrs, Walter Rahm, Clem PRESCRIPTIONS Quickly and Accurately Filled MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. 3 Phone 48 W. J. DAVIDSON SAND & GRAVEL PHONE 782 76 CHARLES ST. 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