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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Oct 1953, p. 11

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K-W Gridders Hold 1st-Place Position |, NER (CP) -- = Rit cheuer- Waterloo Dutchmen, si only one setback in seven Stel ted their first-place the or Ontario riod put Kitchener ahead 24-0 Br with rantford finished the scoring an unconve! major. Im Jack Manccs from Kent state College, O., scored ts on touchdowns to up his lead as top scorer in 'the ORFU. Two of his majors were scored after he had snared playi: --coach Gerry Tuttle's passes. Paul Amodio counted the other five pointer. Ron Tracey converted our. Brantford atford averted a Whitewgsh. when aguay ga Pl Mclntyre's pass the end play for the 17 at- rey Hairsto of Brant n, one ~ ford's pillars in the line, was in- the fourth quarter Pi oe a oe tie Early Applications For Young Tree Plants TORONTO -- Earl aealiicatin for trees to be plan is advised by Outario Spring ment of Lands and Forests as re- quests for trees a be dealt with in order of receipt. Last year the denattinent distr uted more than 20,000,000 trees, a large percentage of them to private land-owners, but still was unable to fill all applica- tions from its half dozen nurseries. Hence the advice to order early. 14 per ine and $10 per cies. The num- D Be distributed zone fores offices and coun TO ance ay .Scotch pine, white pine, red pine, jack pine, white spruce, white ce- dar, white ash, silver maple, red agk, Caroling poplar and black lo- cus In addition to the species Jish listed, there is also some stock of Nor- way spruce, tamarack, hemlock, balsam, sugar maple, red maple, white elm, rock elm, white willow, white birch, yellow birch and black cherry. ese will be sup- plied as long as they last. CANADIAN GRID STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ORFU L 1 159 3 124 98 49 Kitchener Sarnia Toronto 2 Brantford 8 Friday Kitchener 24 Brantford 5 Varsity Golfers Win Int. College Crown GUELPH (CP)--The University of Toronto won the intercollegiate intermediate golf championship to- day with a combined four-man score of 316. McMaster University of Hamil- ton was second with 325. Univer- sity of Western Ontario. the de-|¢ fending champions, was third with 341. Assumption College of Wind- sor and the Ontario Agricultural College of Guelph used 350 and 359 strokes respectively to place fourth and fifth. w 6 4 4 0 Pts. 12 8 8 0 HESPELER BACK IN JR. B GALT (CP)--More than 50 young hockey players from Galt, Preston and Hespeler are seeking berths dis- | on the Hespeler Hawks team, OHA Zone foresters will ' gladly cuss with land owners suitable for their land and Piper anting technique. Several river Tor Nukhoritien assist by by some cases, a ad, enced men. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Remember Whe When. . . Marius Russo, a surprise s tched and batted New York You he es to 8 a 2-1 victory over St. Louis als 10 years ago today to ive 6 the Yanks a 3-1 world series ad. Russo held the Cards even hits, 13, Soubled and scored the run on George Steinback's . Yankees won that 1943 |y. Junior B group entry. Hawks held their first hon A Hg] the season at the arena this week. ® five years. Its be _affil- fated with Galt Black Hawks Junior A squad. McWHIRTER WITH TIGERS HAMILTON (CP)--Jimmy ' Me- Whirter, 17, one of the better per- formers with the weak Hamuton Tigers of the OHA Senior A series last year, will play Jor J vailion s to (OHA Junior A entry thi Pro rty of the OHA Junior A §f. es T in 1952, the four games to one. Cal oung winger been relea iy the Junior re oy * E rontier Port Booms For 3 Months Each Year By BERNICE MaclVER Canadian Press Correspondent CHURCHILL, Man. (CP) -- This frontier port on the western shore of Hudson Bay has marked up SAF er Cem, le of ice which cu season to three months of summer, x. than 2 2am Bushels of om the tous bas Pd the y of 27 He vessels. By jhe season' 2s hi Oct. 15 another ve have ra total big My 10 000,000 Bushals. fe Last year, 26 ships took . ord 8,500,000 ly ye Incoming. cargoes this year have inchuded Hei cars, i ea glass liquor and general cargo. spa Arctic conditions which make insurance iin Sholivitive before BidJuly and October most of ha Ta. by ar. In port is iced ag SHORTER ROUTE of Churchill is 22 years was carved from a penin- sula of rock and Huskes, A Cana- dian National Railways line and a service by Canadian Pacific Air- ities 8 lak it with the rest of Can- es in Hex shed. Thate sre our oa 4 capable Seu cars an hour. pa. emptying MODERN EQUIPMENT At oder cleaning, drying aud grading equipment throu t elevator o up quadruplicate, fhe ing it possible to handle four dif- without the risk of getting them The load a aT b{ 000. for minin SE eA this ody A summer after he 'search for minerals was pro- previous year coveri square miles. FAST CARRIER ROTTERDAM (CP) -- The new Prins Willem van Orange, fastest freight and passenger ship of the Dutch merchant fleet, has begun sailings on the Rotterdam - Mont. real run. The 7,300-ton vessel will BAN ON POLITICS DACCA, Pakistan (CP) -- The legislative assembly of East Pakis- tan has passed a bill which seeks to prevent the teaching staff of Dacca University from artic) at- switch to Saint John and Halifax during the winter season. ing in political activities they are in the teaching in Big 10 x 20 Standard . . ... 12 x 20 Deluxe ...... 18 x 20 Stondard .... 20 x 20 Deluxe . over 18 months on Home | 39 Prince St., Oshawa DIAL 3 Special 10% Discount! ON ALL $332.00 $484.00 $526.00 $693.00 $25 down will purchase any one of these garages. Payments spreed improvement Plon WHY LEAVY A rt Oa Sa IS SVT WHEN YOU DON'T WAIT, .. COME IN TODAY OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. GARAGES otolegue Specie! Discount Price $299.00 $436.00 $475.00 $624.00 Rose Bowl Bldg. -8337 ferent in of wheat at one time | vided by a government ve Hie the |" Jack Jacobs Best Passer in WIFU REGINA (CP) -- Indian Jack Jacobs, Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback, he the best showing of Western Interprovincial Foot- ball Union pass-hurlers in the 11 games this season. Friday Figures released 'show Jacobs tossed 202 passes and made good on 121 for a 60-per-cent average. Ten went for touchdown, five were intercepted and the av-|gcore erage gain was eight yards. cobs was : pus of oS "bi ar ayers nam v us 3 : ments. Second in passing Pain Albert of Calgarsi Stam: peders with 181 passes, con pletiozs and a percentage of Billy Vessels, fleet Edmonton Eskimo back, topped the department, carrying the times for a total net gain of 720 Jar. The average gain was 7.3 s Winnipeg's Bud Grant headed the receivers and Frank Tripucka, Sas- katchewan quarterback cut at the Oct. 1 import deadline, led punters. Herb Johnson of Saskatchewan was tops in returning punts and John Henry Johnson of Casey best in returning kickoffs. Land Tax Bills Payable On Or Before Feb. 1 TORONTO -- Tax bills under the Provincial Land Tax Act are sent out on or before December 1 and February 1, ntario Dep re of Lands and Forests id | The Land Tax Act dates back to April 17, 1924. It was enacted because it was considered that of properties in unorgan- zed parts Northern Ontario shoul oS a towards the up- keep of such services as roads, fire prevention and police protec- Due to the immensity of the Slo involved in setting up the tax roll, the first tax was not levied until 627. Assessments for land tax pur poses are based on the Manual of Assessment Value at 1%; per cent per annum of the assessed value of the land and buildings, with a minimum tax of $6 on parcels up to 200 acres and three cents per [io acre on larger parcels, Complaints against ig are heard every three yi Court of Revision in Tg Sistric in | bi which the property is situated. The Hespeler is the in Junior | B fold alert sbaence fst Sequiies that dng difiese of (be notified of transfers buyer and seller, wy Must Use Guides To Hunt For Moose TORONTO -- With an open moose season this year in which non-residents will Toy able to take art, attention is drawn by the ntario Department of Lands and Forests to the regulation concern- ing guides. "No Ron-resident shall hunt, take in the Diviuict of Rain oyed shall be less than one guide for each oa non-residents. SPORTSMANS = DIGEST "sha wi| FRONT SIGHTS..... v5 TareeT BULL'S. EYE SHOULD REST ON TOP OF THE FLAT TOP POST SIGHT. eR R IG aan THE SHOT WILL CENTER IN THE BULL'S-EYE WHEN SIGHTED IN AS ABOVE. ANOTHER FLAT TOP POST SIGHT WITH A SQUARE BEAD ON A SLANT TO COLLECT LIGHT UNDER POOR CONDI= TIONS 1S SHOWN BELOW IN A 3% REAR VIEW. SIGHT IN EX~ ACTLY AS ABOVE. AND ACCURATE. Yau cANNOT FIND A BETTER JRON SIGHT FOR HUNTING. . or FLAT-TOPPED POST ms. {|H BOWLING NEWS JEWEL LEAGUE MAYFAIR LADIES' BUSINESS LEAGUE High triple this week goes to L. Wade with a score of and high single LE H. Zarowny witha %0 le agus; 3 Zaowy = Rome 2%, D , Bradley ur: Lockwood 25 H. nt (Eom 226° 3. 'Higgins 204, L. Wade 210 and 39, R Crawlord 08 2. : Sanders 209, B Als Lemon League Bonk, len, F. Prichard, 7! Akellar, 3. Moles Faucher, W. Blow, P. French, ra 4, Ses STANDING Little Buckaroos Eveleigh Cleaners a Jewellers + Stathams CRA LEAGUE ' Sunyiide op pl : Fernhill North Oshawa No. 2 .. Eastview No, 2 2 Woodview 2 North Oshawa Yo. xis Rundle 0 pes oo: any po No, 3 team from northern sec- tor also were shutout winners over the No. 1 group of neighbors. The other two games were for Woodview and Eastview No. over Fernhill and 8S 6. Jim Baxter showed the way again with 471 (271, a) followed by John Sheehan 456 (289), B Harvey 451 (242, 209), Steve id lock if} (211, 206), Ken Gunn 411 (208, 208), Carol Gilbert 410 (215), and Mavis Taylor 400 (235). Good singles were rolled by Flo Lovelock 259, George Taylor 239, Lois Fice =, J Aldsworth 225, Joe Laurie 221, Bill Roser 220, Chie Mason 200 and Marion Bax- eve at mention Lemon Le ers for a few weeks yet. Give e 3 {folks a Shance to ge po up "ommuma DAIRY LEAGUE man for the losers. Ayrshires maintained their lead by taking three points from the Jerseys. The maining to roll off, the extra frame will have to be rolled next week. On the whole, the bowling was ed this week. Grace bowler of the night le 722 followed . |by team mate Tom ensed | ther high triples were: Marg. Foci Ga os oon, Ru 682; Carl ammel ul Recson Norm. Adair Barry enderson @9; Bill Hart t 625 ;Jim Morrison High singles were rolled by: Marg. Hart 224, 225, 244; Jim Mor- rison 243; Cee. Durno 285; Barry Henderson 222, 223; Norm Adair, 246; Carl Scammell 252, 7; Velma Neal 222; Grace Suddard 266, vid] Tom Neal 267, 257; Ruby Ree: 221, 293; Cliff Staples 225; Bill Hart 235, Lemon League: Harley Morrison, STANDING Ayreshires Guernseys Jerseys Holsteins MEN'S STORE LEAGUE Nothing spectacular in the way three teams over the 3,500 mark. Turn-out wasn't bad but it looks as if one team is going to let the whole league down. Dominion Store again, didn't have more than four bowlers on hand and quite natur- ally the team bowling against them picked up an easy four points. Also their score sheet was not com- pleted and 3 SD, if they had gotien they would have fol oiled" he drastic has to be done and I the President, Bill Harmer, is going to have to step on their toes. We got the best lea in town, fellows, so let's keep it that way. Five teams were shutout and an. other five took three points. Four for Comcos, Hallidays, Collis, Gochs, Post Office and none for Dominion, Algers, Dixops, A and P. and Powe Canada Bread, and H, Creswells, Pedlars, Shepherds, all took from Nationals, Barbers, OBL and Seven.Up. It says here: that Rae Halliday had to use four balls in one frame SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY .7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. AND FOR THE NEXT SIX DAYS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING UNTIL 9 P.M. PERCY COOPER 56 BRUCE ST. TOMMY GOCH 437 SIMCOE SOUTH BISSONETTE"S SERVICE STATION 381 KING WEST BOWERS SERVICE STATION 261 KING EAST PLEASANT VALLEY SERVICE STN. R.R. NO. 1 RICHMOND GARAGE 24 RICHMOND EAST WALTER HOUSTON 67 KING WEST VIGOR OIL COMPANY SERVICE STATION AT THE LAKE -1 Vietories 1ioMm . |Six are still in last game 'ended in a tie and since |0 there were pot enough players re- |Jinx eal with 721. |233, 209 of individual scores, but there were | * beat Algers; no wonder they got the high triple for the season, so igh team triples -- Hallldays, 2525 Collis 3,571, and Comcos, a High team singles -- Canada Bread 258, Hallidays 1,226, Com- cos 1, trigleg =D. 771 High Lossee (267, 255); P. Makarchuk 742 (279, le score of the Rich, Moss- crop, with a last game of 333, and 4 |it gave him a 654 triple, more in his Jast game than the first two -- E. Pym 98, Elver 85, G. t Fem deaguert L. Atkinton Mertens 85 STANDING Di Post Office A. and P. Shephards Dominion 82 Hope to see Dominion Store out in full force next week. To get out of the lemon league at least a 2 score must be bowled. A. Gor- don got out with a 269. See you next week. HWA ARAN, ANBITIIIROD SS . MAYFAIR LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE Bowling was very good on Wed- nesday, some real nice scores. Mary McConnell rolled a nice sin- gle of 303, Blanche Norton was runner - up with 280, Competition was real keen between these two girls, too bad Blanche but there L. still time to get even. The Haj good form. cA were the only team to collect a Points this week, Quite a number amon League, Six Rolling Pins Coolies 1, Opals 3, Hi- 1, Dolls 3, Rovers j 3 Five Pins 3, Rockets 1, Amateurs 3, Hot Fireballs 2, Triples: (277, 212, 209) (257, 237), Peggie Audrey 248), M McConnell 631 (308), Blanche Norton 629 (280), Bannon 608 (247). 200 Singles: Carrie Spencer 257, Eileen Fegan 255, Josie Hurrie 231, Elsie '@wnith 229, June Pollard 218, Hazel . | Ethel Wagar, Marg. Norris 215, Ethel Freeman 210, Marie Snel. e 208, Ella Long 207, Susie r 206, Sadie James 206. Luckies DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS CLUB Hot-rods, Misfits, Redheads, Jit- ters, Pushovers and Dim Bulbs took fhree points from Rum Soakes, Bull Gang, Rejects, Gutter Snipes, Sinkers and Morgans. Splinters, Do or Die, Try Hards and Bradings took two each. We have just com- pleted the fifth night of the section with Rum Soakes in the lead, how- ever, we still have 11 weeks to go, so watch out. Bob Sennott was right on this week, Jollng aL a lovely single of 390 and trip] e There were five bowlers I 3 and one late. Don't forget there is a penalty for ab- sentees, and you are letting your RCAF. Recruiting IN THE OSHAWA ARMOURY Wednesday 14 October, 1953 12 Noon to 7 p.m. There are excellent career op- portunities today in the Royal Canadian Air Force for young men es Air Crew Officers ond as Aircraft Technicians. For full details on treining, poy end other benefits in your Jet-Age Air Force see in person. RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR Oshawa Armoury 9430 Hockin 647, Mike 9704 | Lorne Mitchell ), 'Mary Thompson 656 (255, 99; ---- Vancouver Canucks Edge Stampeders By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks edged Cal- gary Stampeders 4-3 and New Westminster Royals shaded Vie- toria Cougars by the same score in Henan eckey League games Friday nig Played belli brilliantly +] Bill Bri goal for the S shots to 10 fired oH Exmucks' so spa Lorne Worsle; Popein, eon Ke Kerr Laub Lan Bathgate shared the Vancouver . Pat Li Sid 'ank Ashwo! "connected for Calgary in the game at Vancou- ver. Max MoNab b paced oyals to 9 ietory mt ictoria ih go Love and Pierre Bril- ant fired the others. The marks- | Shown S. {men for the Cougars were E Dorohoy, with two, and Hebenton. am down. Congratulations are ex- tended to George Dunham of the Rum Soakes, who this week for- sakes the bachelor' 8, Slub. Helena |¢ eant 221 and 216, Maureen Km 214, Margaret Crumb 207. Bruce Jackson 305, Don Pickering 292, Mike Jourkevieh 284, Don Mc- Dougall 280, Norm Men over 250: Bob Sennott 380, Q THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturday, October 10, 008 94 Quebec City Hold 3 Big Puck Teams By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP)--Junior hockey, a successful business for a hot- tempered Irishman in the last six Joan, bis becomes a hi ihIy competi e affair Sunday with two teams in different leagues p to i fhe support this ey-mad to 0 one Ag are the Citadelles of the Ontario Junior A Hockey Association and their owner, lum- barman Fran Byrne, who an unc knack for get- A involved in py es rhub face off the puck Sunday when they open against St. a arines Teepees. Frontenacs open against Mont- real Canadiens Juniors Sunday af- ternoon with . Fr On the other stand the Fronten- the club in the bec Jun- , and legislative eau, vincial politics. to say who will fans sre so fickle and disloyal." fans wonder whether Que- bee can support two junior teams in addition fg 'the professional ae Ace Citadelles , aRouaoed Frid a Prime Minister St. Laurent wi money, Ci ure on fiery ex-New Yok delles count on core of holdovers from ast season's team, Plus rookies and 'im ' from other CAHA branches. The im- jotta include Stan Parker from shawa Generals, disbanded -this season. 280, 44 | Ken Hockin 273, I bil Carter 273, Lorne Mitchell 272, Jack Dionne 270, Gar. McAnerin 264, Al. Pritch- 6 ard 258, Jack McConkey 255, Glen DeLong 252 and 252 Men over 600: Bob Sennott 828, Don Mc! all 685, Glen DeLong 677, Bruce Jackson 674, Gar. Mc- Anerin 662, Al. Pritchard 648, Ken Yourkevich oo Norm Aitcheson 629, Ja eon 662, Stan Goleski 62 mann 617, Carl Sedore 608 Mason 607, Art Kitchen 608, Red Boge | in League: Wi Black 0, Ta McMaster 73 and 95, Olive Cain 79, Jackie Clarke 87, Aleta grove 97. TEAM STANDINGS Rum Soakes Bull Gang Misfits Pushovers Bradings Dim Bulbs Gutter Snipes Sink THIRTY-SIX CLUB Our 36 Club-is at it again, We are off for a bang up season, we hope. Three of our best bowlers are pointing the way with these high doubles: Eva McCabe, 413, (267) Ina Way, Mae Skea, 402, (270), -- R. Tierney 228, 8. AM 216, M. McMillan, 211. Lemon League -- C, Sandinet Norris 94, 76; M. Gow, E. Boden 93, G. Smith 85, N, Smith 81, J. Perry 70, E. Taylor, 63-71. team's standing: Merry Mac's whitewashed Millie Burnett's team. Hurry Back, Millie, ir team needs your moral subpart Pin Heads did likewise to Rollers. Oh well, girls, this is only the start, you'll catch up and likey pass us al Detter luck next ine! G es took 2 from Happy y TEAM'S POINTS id Merry Mac' 3 ers wune Surnett's team ... Chris, | St. Catharines Galt Steele 87, Neil McRae 91, Jim Snel- | Gue! HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Junior A iy" LT F Arn, - | Marlboros Barrie DOO OOO ait DOD OOCOOD NUP OOOWUMm®D ooo oOoOoOMNMBN St. Michael's ph Marlboros 8 Guelph 6 Kitcheper 2 St. Catharines 3 St. Michael's 3 Barrie 5 Games tonight--Guelph at Galt; St. Michael's at Kitchener; Barrie at Hamilton. Games Sunday --Hamilton at Marlboros; Galt at St. Michael's; . Catharines at Quebec. Western League Vancouver 4 Calgary 3 3 New Westminster 4 Victoria 3 | Quebec 8 ebee Junior onquiere 2 Exhibition Quebec Cits 9 Campbellton 6 Troy 8 Chatham Maroons 3 Windsor 4 Sudbury 3 iy ly 85.000 10 territory in Europe is Square miles compared sia. Waitkus Returns To Phillie Roster PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Eddie Waitkus, 33-year-old first baseman, was back on the official roster of Philadelphia Phillies today follow- ing, the lifting of his suspension. any observers regarde he re- instatement as the prelude to a long-talked-of trade. The slick- fielding Eddie rode the bench ing most of the 1953 season w newcomer Earl Torgeson Played his position. Waitkus, who came to the Phils in 1049 from the Cubg, was sus- pended by president Bob Carpenter eight days before the end of the season for leaving the club to be at the bedside of his ill father. Later Eddie said he had not through the 'proper channels" pe asking permission to join his ather Shoemaker's String Reaches 379 Mark ALBANY, Calif. (AP)--Running his season's victory sf to 379, home Wee Willie Shoemaker bool four more winners + Friday at Golden Gate Fields, inel fa- vored Gesticulator in the fea Gentlemen Chefs Handicap. 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