The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 22 Oct 1959, p. 5

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Ow Sa - 5 a MOOS F4IGMAS S4IFOM cUOinaioni iHatey bury Wins | Shuts Out Liskeard By Bob MacDiarmid . First Quarter: Buffam of Haileybury kicks off to New Liskeard, Christianson re- ceiving and running back to about his own 40. After many series of end runs New Liskeard worked their way up to Haileybury's 25 yard line. They could not get that first down again so kicked into Haileybury's end zone, Buffam running back to his own three. Haileybury then started its march \got as far as the New Lis- 85 yard line. Stothart quar- Foacking the New Liskeard squad, passed but was intercept- ed by Black of Haileybury, who -ran back to New Liskeard's 30. This quarter was fought in this fashion throughout. A battle ,with New Liskeard having many oppor- tunities to hit Haileybury's end zone, but would get as far as Hail- eybury's ,25 yard line then their 'attack would fizzle. This quarter also showed a completely disor- ganized Haileybury. squad: No of- -fensive attack could actually -mount, but showed a- determined effort in"some individual players. Score: First Quarter, Haileybury 0, New Liskeard 0. Second Quarter: This sécond quarter was com- pletely xepetitous of the first. There was no exceptional or spec- tacular plays by either squad. Begg took over the quarterback's job for New Liskeard \and mounted an aerial attack. Begg passing on his own 735 yard line \\was inter- cepted by Fleming of: Haileybury on 50 yard line. rom Ne Lis- keard's 50, Tyson quarterbacked the squad to New Liskeard's Be but got to further. Doran kicks into New: Liskeard's end: zone, the run back got New Liskeard to own 25. get ten yards, kicked to own 30, no run back. Haileybury tried for first downs, but could not get by New Liskeard's defensive unit. The rest of the quarter was played in similar: fashion; with neither team - threatening to get that precious point or.touchdown. Dave Black played. a very strong game both defensively and offensively, with a few. more individuals in this half. This half did not show the Hailey- bury squad of old, and it certain- ly did not show the team working as a unit. On the New. Liskeard side the situation. was a little bet- ter, but they seemed to fizzle Half Time: Liskeard 0. Third Quarter: This second half showed that Haileybury 0, New - Haileybury certainly is a second half team. They started to show that fighting spirit of old. To start 'the quarter Stothart of New Lis- keard kicked off with Fleming of Haileybury receiving, stopped on own 50 yard line. Tyson quarter- backed. the squad to New Liskeard 20, then: on the next play Buffam made a beautiful run on the off tackle play to hit-pay dirt. Ac- companied with this play was beautiful faking by George Mahon on a fake end run which complete- ly fooled the whole New Liskeard team. ,The convert attempt was missed: The rest of the quarter was a furious, battle with New Liskeard trying to tie the game up and Haileybury protecting their six paint lead.. In this quarter 'it + 'al vt New Liskeard could not | when deep in Haileybury's terri- | . tory. certainly ~was more renjoyable from a spectator's. point of view, with many spectacular plays from both sides and with some New Lis- keard threats, but the attacks were thwarted by Haileybury's re- juvenated defensive wall. Third Quarter: Haileybury 6, New Liskeard 0. Fourth Quarter: This quarter was completely dominated by Haileybury, New Liskeard did-not seem to be in the game any longer. New Liskeard started the quarter with the ball in their possession, but could not gain their first downs. Haileybury similarly could not gain. This pat- tetn was evident until half way through the quarter, when Hailey- bury lTanded the bomb on New Liskeard. Haileybury with the ball on own 30 tried the off middle play, with no fake, Buffam ran the' distance, a spectacular run, out- running the whole New Liskeard squad to get his second touchdown of the afternoon. The convert by Tyson was good. Gord Scalzo, who played. a bang up game, handled the kicking' chore. this time and hoisted a beautiful one that travel- led to New Liskeard's end zone. The run back. was to New Lis- keard's three. Next play New Lis- keard quarterback was. tackled be- hind the goal line for 'a. safety touch. New Liskeard. took over on own 25 yard 'line -and marched: down the field-on a series of end runs, to get a touchdown, but the points. were" nullified because of the. penalty of: blocking | over ten yards.. This attempt: ended - the 'quarter and the game. This now leaves -- Hailesbairy in undisputed. possession of first place} with ~ two . wins, 'one tie: and no losses. Fourth Quarter: HateyDury, 9, 'New Liskeard 0. Final Score: Haileybury 45; New| Liskeard 0. Women' S. Institute Plans for Xmas. Twelye Perabo and. three visi-|.. tors were present. at the October meeting' of the Haileybury Wo- men's -Institute. The «meeting was held in the Legion' Hall with Mrs. Ivan Sadler, the president, in the chair. Each member answered the roll call with an article which was la- ter offered for sale with Mrs: Sad- ler acting as auctioneer. The draw for a picture which had been donated to the Branch was won by Mrs. R. MacGillivray. A discussion was held regarding the Christmas party and the final decision was left over until the November meeting. After the meeting was closed, lunch was served by "Mrs. Gillivray. ~ Both Cause and Effect Because paper is, a, vehicle of |: culture, its use im itself generates | _ Similarly } the printed word on paper sacks} _ and paperboard containers stimul- | its own further -use. ates a demand. for more paper and Las cer oe re T 'Change of Effective Sunday, _ For particulars local Agent R. P. C. MeLEOD Traffic Manager, - North Boys. Oot. Oe NOTICE. -- G59 TF? ae. ) ONTARIO NORTHLAND HALLWAY ae Sf oy Timetable October 25, 1959 apply to your ae ey or write. fo: H. H. PHILLIPS - Gen. Frt. & Pass. Aeit BORD Bay, Ont. bere cian . . do hgtens Cans a tt, Aare es ee H. Cooke, Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mrs. ! F. W. Cooper and Mrs. R. Mac- Albert Miller Bert Miller, highly respected and pioneer resident of Cobalt passed away quietly in his sleep at Hum- ber Memorial Hospital, Toronto, on Thursday, October st, 1959. Born in Waltham Mass. U.S.A., son of Frederic and Lydia Miller, Mr. Miller was in his 79th year. For the past five. he has been a resident of Toronto, late of 580 Tretheway Drive. He married Anna Theresa Lafrange at Cobalt in April 1918. ' The late Mr. Miller received his education in Boston and New York and as a "young man worked as .stenographer at the Institution for 'the Deaf and Dumb in New York city. Hearing of the mining boom in Northern Ontario, Mr. Miller set out for the young rugged min- ing camp of Cobalt, arriving in February 1908. It was not long be- fore he acquainted himself with prospectors in-the silver camp and with H. E. "Tim" Cawley of Hail- eybury, found himself prospecting throughout the South Porcupine area, During the big fire there in 1911 it was only by the narrowest 'escape that they were able to get out of the flaming bush. Returning to Cobalt and to the type* of work for which he was trained, Mr. Miller worked for Judge Mahon and Judge Ross and later became assistant town clerk in Cobalt. He joined the Northern |Ontario Power Company in Novem- ber 1923, working in their Cobalt office and later became Inventory Inspector visiting ll throughout. the north. When this 'company was taken over by the} « Hydro Eléctric Power Commission | 'of Ontario, Mr. Miller was trans- ferred: sand worked in their, New 'Liskeard Area office until his re- tirement on February 1, 1950. ler took a keen interest in sports. Bowling was among his favorites and on several. eecasions he was a@ member of provincial teams 'competing in Canada and _U.S.A.} I Numerous bowling trophies attrib- offices |, - During his early years, 'Mr. Mil-| @cer SS iwsdotsO .vsbeatwdT asitudyslisH saT b i Thursday;--October-22---1959------------ Phe -Haileyburian Pages ute to his skill in this game. The now seldom heard. of roller skate hockey was another sportin which he excelled. After his retirement, Mr. Miller devoted a great deal of his spare time to his interests around Cobalt. These included membership on the Public School Board for several years with one term as chairman, gardening, assessor for Coleman Township, and assisting R. L. O'- Gorman with municipal audit work at Haileybury and Matachewan. Mr. Miller was a life member of 'the Masonic Lodge. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife Anna of Toronto, one son Arnold and two grandchildren of Tolas) of Beverly Mass., Fred of Danvers Mass., and Robert of Cal- ifornia. Three brothers, Herman, Charles and Henry predeceased 'him. Mr. Miller rested at the funeral chapel of A. Roy Miller, Toronto on Friday, October 2nd from 7:30 to 9:30 and was then brought. to Cobalt. Masonic serviee was held in the Buffam Funeral Chapel prior to the burial service from the Cobalt United Church. Inter- ment was in Mount Pleasant Cem- etery, Haileybury. Blinded By Lights Driver Hits Pole A Saturday evening accident on Highway 11 half-way between Haileybury and New Liskeard, was the only one of five minor weekend accidents resulting in in- jury. Aurele Deraiche, 21, Haileybury and two of his five passengers sus- tained minor injuries when the car in which they were driving lost control and struck a_ telephone pole. The vehicle has been written : : off as a total k. Newmarket, one sister Elsie (Mrs. i al wrec Deraiche saia he was blinded by the lights of an oncoming vehicle before hitting the shoulder and losing control. He suffered minor lacerations. Laurette Trauseau, 18, suffered a bruised right knee and lacerations to the left leg. Henry Godreault, 26, got a cut forehead. Both pas- sengers are from Haileybury. There were four other minor ac- cidents in the Haileybury OPP de- tachment area for the week-end but no injuries. Const. G. 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