Times & Guide (1909), 3 Dec 1936, p. 3

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Four Good Teams Provide the rÂ¥% Season‘s First M‘, ful i ful With the sta(fe all set for a successâ€" ful opening and an even more successâ€" ful season the West"Toronto Mercanâ€" tile Hockey League swings into action this coming Snturdug night at Ravina Gardens with a doubleâ€"header of hocâ€" key that would please even the most eritical of fans. ® West End Industries and the powerâ€" ful Anaconda Brass outfit lock horns in the first ganie with R. H. Slsanes and the well known Stockyard Packâ€" ers tangling in the second encounter. Moffatts and Kodaks earn a bye and wmh:)e seen in action next Wednesday night. iealizing that the fans will be there to see hockey as it should be played Rink Reâ€"opened With M any Alterations Including Public Address System THE WESTON BOWLING ALLEY More Ladies Are Bowling Than Ever Before RAVINA GARDENS WEST END INDUSTRIES VS. ANACONDAâ€" BRASS STOCK YARD PACKERS VS. R. H. SLOANES, Ltd. Admission 15¢â€"=~ Chiltren 10c «â€"=~ 933 â€" W Opening Games Sat., Nov. 28th DOUBLEâ€"HEADER EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 8.00. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. > (Scores in the N.H.L. Will be Announced Betw een Periods Over the Public Address System) L ADIES can â€" bowl here. in ; utmost eomfort, _ clean _ surâ€" roundings and on the most modern Brunswick equipment. We have a rest.room for your conâ€" venience _ and â€" ample ascommodation for ladies‘ leagues. ‘Phone now for reservations. 6860 (By Dave Kay) .Â¥, NOVEMBER 26, 1936 27 MAIN ST. N. â€" WESTON bowling JV. = + 3U. ec, Ravina Gardens cseo West Toronto Senior Mercantile League header Special Tickets Issued By All League Clubs, 10 Tickets For $1.10 (OPPOSITE HUMBERSIDE COLLEGIATE) and not to withess a bunch of pretty been cut dov erably and there heep out down eonsiderably and there {;.uu-m. will faceâ€"off the puck with president, Bert Hedges, as master of ceremonies. 'l‘h'filu time, in view of the ?‘lll[ cereâ€" monies, is carded at 7.45 p.m. sharp, with the first game expected to get under way at 8.00 p.m. sharp. _ in be little delay before the actio Lesine _F." . Uualualt, muwer The newly installed public address system will keep the fans informed of the names of the scoring players as well as those drawing penalties and their length of time t-hrougteout the games with the results of lhtl: Leaf games, period for period, also beâ€" ing broadcast in this manner. Fans are promised some first class hockey at Ravina Gardens this winter and will be s:lx‘gnponink well known West Toronto industrial houses. Stock; yard Packers, for years an outstanding name in hockey, will have Harley Frost coaching their entry this seaâ€" son, while R. H. Sloane, of the Keele St. Sloanes, with Jack Fleming in the manager‘s seat and the well known Herbie Gibb coaching can be relied upon to provide plenty of opposition. West End Industries, with Fred Cubâ€" bidge at the helm, are a newly gatherâ€" ed bunch, while Ken Clinton has acâ€" quired several former Oakville senior O.H.A. players for his Anaconda Brass squad. Moffatts‘ entry are considered strong â€" with the Newsome _ and Conacher combine guiding their destiâ€" nies, while Dick Nixon will likely head up the Kodak entry. Several outstanding West Toronto hockey products are slated for action in this league this season and are worthy of the West Toronto fans supâ€" Free parking is another addition to the fans‘ privileges this season at Ravina Gardens. 5 The officers of the leagle for the 1986â€"37 season are: Honorary presiâ€" dent, F. E. Galbraith; president, Bert Hedges; viceâ€"president, Johnston Bonâ€" ham; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Fred Jost. My Boss, he is a hardâ€"boiled bird; I like him. His language is the worst I‘ve heard; â€" I like him. ‘ He damns me up, he damns me down His smile is rarer than his frown, But his merchandise is the best in town; I like: him. e CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD A product of The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited TORONTO Ts Good For Any Seat in the Arena A Great Book "How to Beâ€" come a Hockey Star"‘ by T. P. ‘‘Tommy‘"‘ Gorman, manager and coach of the Montreal ‘‘Maroons", profusely illusâ€" trated and containing many valuable tips on how to play the game. _ For a label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND®" or "LILY WHITE" Corn Syrup.â€"Write en the back your name and address â€" plainly â€" and the words Hockey Book" or the name of the picture you want (one book or picture for each label). Mail the label to the address below. _ Wilf, Cutle _ Marty Burke: George Mantha Alex Leviasky e Your choiceof the above e (mounted for framing) Group Montreal *‘Maroons!"* Qr:udp "Les Canndiena‘" or individual pictures of : Baldy Northcott Paul Haynes Dave Trottier Marty Barry Russ Blinco Pete Kelly Earl Robinson Dave Kerr Bob Gracie Roy Worters Gus Marker "Ace"‘ Bailey Howie Morenz Art Lesieur Johnny Gagnon _ Frank Boucher AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES of â€"FREE PARKING EOWAROS@URAG My 8.00 P.M. With so mY e and rumours of chagfec taking e in the Leafs and _ Maroon‘s camp the NOOS HOUNDS gre luppin{'-wy‘ easy in case they call the shots correctly. But as mentioned before in this column when the writer was at the Mnile Leaf training camp in Preston, Jack Howard is a big league hockey layer and ConnÂ¥ mythe is Iookinfi Â¥or the big boy h;zn the east to fi King Clancy‘s s! k Art Jackson is burning things up in Syracuse but he will have to do vetâ€" ter than that to replace Jack Shill. Shillgeis stepping right llor:F and he has been one of the outstanding Leaf forwards in the last four games, Mercantile Hockey returns to Ravâ€" ina Rink, excuse me, Gardens, this Saturday night with six well matched teams lined up for a season‘s set to. Ravina Gardens has beén completely gone over bythe new management and with everithing in tip top lh:ge including a fi\) lic address ‘system the fans who like their hockey close to home can do no better than a reguâ€" lar Wednesday and Saturday trip to the old buil ring. Many familiar faces will line up with some of the teams but a lot of new ones are up and coming players that should give the West End a real bang up league, _ The dynamite twins will be back with the Anaconda Brass team in the persons of Morris and Joseph Murphy, and when these two get tog;ther along with Red Scott and Bill Terry you can be assured of fireworks and not the squib kind either but real rockets. ty Herbie Gibb is looking after the R. H. Sloane entry and if "Slippery" Herbie can coach like he used to play they can engrave the winning name on the mug right now, Kodak‘s are back after a long abâ€" sence from the field of hockey and when one recalls the days of Ben Dusty it is enough to say that the camera men will have a team to be reckoned with. _ Stockâ€"Yard Packers: with Harley Frost at the helm are all set to go and the old war whoops that used to ring around the rink when this team stepped out on the ice were enough to leat one know that the Meat Men were oht furumolre than a hock’ey ?mem- they wil ay you any style of game that suitsuo get ‘em boys. The big group in the senior O.H.A. this winter will be the Tandy leafue. A â€" compact grouging of four first class, evenlyâ€"matched.clubs, the sentr O.H.A.â€"T. and Y. League, as it is officially knownâ€"will be a big number in the colourful hockey pnnoma this season. British Consols, Goodyears, Cosgraveâ€"Dominions and "O s ha w a General Motors make up the entries and adingâ€"dong race it‘s going to be. The intention of the league is to have a single game every Monday night at Maple Leaf Gardens, Added importâ€" ance is attached to this section for the reagon that the winnin% club will play off for the National Championâ€" shiK and Allan Cup through the C.A.â€" H.A. playâ€"downs. Is this man the answer to the Leaf Defence worries? JACK HOWARDâ€" Age 25, weight 170 pounds, height 6 ft.; defence. Born ‘ at Jarvis, Ont., and first became prominent with Hamâ€" ilton Tigers three years ago. He is of the steadyâ€"performing type, seldom HEARD:OVER 1# TRANSOM erashing into the head lines but alâ€" ways on the job, rising to his greatest h‘.hh in the more crucial games of the schedule. Howard has not been publicized to any extent but may be the one player to fill the vacanc eaused by the éoint departure of Bifi Hollett and Andy Blair. He is married and makes his summer home near Galt, Ontario. _ Schriner of Americans and ‘Gracie of Marcons are having an early seaâ€" son fight for top scoring honours. When Montreal Canadiens step out at the Gardens on Saturday night they will be under the guiding hand of Cecil Hart who parted company with the Frenchmen in the spring of 1982 after they had lost a memorable series to the xlngers, One of the few coaches who néver ghyed hockey in anything more than riendly jousts, he had a knack of handling men which made him one of the most successful of pilots, His return has alreadys pepped Canâ€" adiens supporters up to some of their old optimism. This is not the great team of yesteryear, but it has possiâ€" hilities. His return has already pepped Canâ€" the Flying Frenchmen of oEf Those of a more critical turn maintain that Hart is endangering his once great reputation wihâ€"a club that has too many passe performers, with too many, as well, who are inexperienced players, beyond the assertion that his elub will be a fighting team. Nothing could be more modest in these days, when every manager thinks he has failed in his duty to his public if he does not Cecil smiles blandly, makes no claim THE TIMES & GUIDE THE FORD Vâ€"8 FOR 1937 ns New Ford Vâ€"8 for 1937 is the Tmoot beautiful Ford car ever offered. It is built in only one size â€" with one standard of roomy comâ€" fort and modern appearance. But you may have either the improved 85â€"horsepower Vâ€"8 engine for maxiâ€" mum performanceâ€" or the new 60â€" horsepower Vâ€"8 engine for maximum economy. 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And if you don‘t like wandering far from home on Saturday for your hockey the West Toronto Mercantile league at Ravina Gardens should be good for some pretty fair hockey plus the odd scrapâ€"They can‘t let down the old West End reputation, as the home of scrappy hockey players. OKE SEEKS REâ€"ELECTION YORK BOARD EDUCATION Under the Chairmanship of Frank Oke, York township‘s first broad of education has just completed a sucâ€" cessful year, doing, in business terms, more than half a million dollar busiâ€" ness, with a "capitalization" of slightâ€" ly more than $2,000,000. 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