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The Oshawa Times, 13 Oct 1960, p. 20

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Everton 3 Accrington Stanley 1 Leicester City 4 Mansfield T 0 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 13, 1960 ~~ v ww Lincoln City 2 Bradford 2 . In 1952 he braced himself on decision, Brunett Is a profes Verutenes white conching was | Kell Brunett [sional goller In the off-season OLD COUNTRY Boa RT gi and he felt t would hamper his Plymouth Argyle 2 Southport 0 {junior ¢hampionship fe was J {eter ted to the I exec its H k future as a golfer If the injury SOCCER SCORES Second Round tive in 1953, the OLA executive oC ey were aggravated, | Aston Villa 4 Huddersfield T 1 in 1957 and this year succeeded . | "The smooth - skating Bruneit| LONDON (Reuters) --~ Results| Bournemouth | Crewe Alex'dra 1 Fred Conradi of $i, Catharines] MONTREAL (CP)--Kelly Bru-inad a three-game tril with New\of Wednesday's British soccer| Reading 3 Bristol Rovers as president, nett, 34, a slick centre and vet York Rangers of 'the National games Swindon Town 1 Shrewsbury T 1 . o eran, of 11 seasons of minor pro Hockey League some years ago| Seottish Vesgue rh bis bi fos daifinaty hockey, has decided to retire, (but failed to stick, He scored one Second Divis und one son (Blake, 15 months)| Hontreal Royals of the Enstern)goal, | Dumbarton 2 Morton 4 he lives in & new brick bungalow Professional Hockey League an! fn the minors, he eollected a oothall League Cup (Postponed from Sept, 14) on. the family farm 4 nounced today, {total of 257 goals and 414 assists] First Round Heoltish League Cup He sold 4 i A back injury suffered in the|for #71 points in the 11 years, the) Chester 2 Leyton Orient 2 Semi-Finals crovse gate (of os br playoffs last year prompied hisllast six with the Royals, Darlington 2 Crystal Palace 0 Kilmarnock § Hamilton Acad's 1 ting at work"; preferring to take =I THE UNDISPUTED LAUNDRY CHAMPS ARE HERE Stricken By Polio, Lacrosse Star Now | Interd.engue Mateh Foothall League 5 Irish League 2 played at Blackpool) playing area so that he can fol tiow the play Heads Parent Body = id | y from Dr, A, T, Jusse, 8 member ya does he miss most? Written for The Canadian Press y ¥ of the Lyndhurst staff who had By JACK GATECLIVY of the $i, Catharines Standard Aug. 17, 1949, was one of those suffered from a type of creeping paralysis bimself since he was "Only this, I_my legs were as strong as my shoulders I'd be out there hying right now, You pi steamy mid-summer days when 8 the heat rises like vapor out of the pavement in the city snd ev. ery step on a farm turns the wa ter « starved soll inte powdery dust It started the seme as # dozen other similarly oppressively « hot days for Carl Madgetl, He left the nest farm house alter an esrly breakfast started working the land on his parents' farm which lies within yards of the end of one of the malin Malton Alrport runways porthwest of Toronto, He skipped dinner so that he could complete his work, then eateh an early supper and drive into the neighboring town ol Brampton to meet other mem hers of the Excelsiors senlor la crosse team before they left for # game in Peterborough some 80 miles distant, . HIS LAST GAME That day, Aug, 17, may have storied under conditions which were not particularly noteworthy but It is a date that 35-year-old Carl Madgett will never forget He never played another game of lacrosse after that sticky sum- mer night Miller Bowl For months doctors despaired that he would ever walk sgain and for the rest of his life he will have, 8s a constant re. minder, a pair of crutches and 3 in the Peterborough "I can remember every [detail 8 where, ns president of the Onta rio Lacrosse Assoclation, he was supervising the Canadian senior lacrosse finals between Nanaimo § Clippers and Port Credit Ballors It was late In the schedule and we had to win to stay In first pl oe. ay on holiday and we had Just) 10 men against the 15 Peterbor ough dressed, I don't think I was off the floor more than five min utes and was lucky enough to) score three goals, A lot of our players were § OVERCAME POLIO w= Madgelt never gave up his In terest in lacrosse despite an at tack of polio that paralyzed him | from the ed his playing career 11 year Carl | on president of Crosse couched xeelslors to the Canadian jun lor championship, waist down and end K { home with him and do you know eel braces and crutches as the Ontario La Association, In 1952 he Ontario's Brampton 18, know, sgfmetimes | wish 1 had It may sound like pure corn heen gonltender, With these but he told me that anything oma gots they have now I might| wanted to do, within reason, fave could do," game LEFT CHAIR they Me Others at Lyndhurst were du bious of allowing Madgett the use of erutches even after he wns fitted with sturdy steel le Glasgow Rangers braces, Bul just before he Was popen Aros $0CCET discharged he was able to make yuneary Wednesday his way down one of the narrov corridors, He mel Dr, Jusse onl uropean championship series the way, on a combined goal basis, Wed-| "1 asked Carl if he had ar |pesday's score was 21. Pre ranged to take a wheelchair| viously, Glasgow had won 42 YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS work was out, | Chicago Black Hawks' goal But after arriving home heltender Glenn Hall, who shutout applied for, and oblained, & Job Toronto Maple Leafs 340 in Chi in the Toronto Township assess cago Wednesday night, and left ment office In Cooksville, Three|winger Bobby Hull, who scored years Ago he appointed one goal and assisted on township commissioner, others, 2h ADDED AGE Hare's the whisky with the age or another few years after | me out of Lyndhurst," JOTH ADVANCE BUDAPEST (AP) lost to the club of but ad what he answered? 'Leave it here for someone who needs it, I'm| rn | going to walk | Carl says he realized, after a) few falls, that he wouldn't be able to walk normally 0 farm twenty percent 8 year old' pen able to stick In the Ji | 1 Scotland's vanced to the first round of the jl two {il AND THE BIGGEST SAVINGS OF THE YEAR! 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When be got up the next day nto my room, He was he found he had pains running up up he could hardly talk but he tors hadn't reckoned with the and down both legs, By noon the finally blurted out: 'I'm afraid, will of the young athlete, At pain had shifted to his back and Carl, you have infantile paraly | Lyndhurst Rehabilitation Centre that night he was taken, protest. #5." {in Toronto he began exercising ing, to Brampton Hospital, | Carl, married loss than a year, muscles that were still healthy, Early next morning the family'spent nine months at Toronto's! He recelved encouragement ago, Now 35, he moves around | Isolation Hospi told he would life in a |physiclan, Dr, W, W. Bartlett, Riverdale fook a spinal test and by noon tal, There he wa had the 'verdict spend the rest of his "I'll never forget the 'look on|Wheelchalr Dr, Bartlett's face when he cami He was completely paralyzed %0 choked |from the walst down but the doc OSHAWA APPLIANCES 78 SIMCOE ST. 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