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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Nov 1948, p. 10

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HAJIGHT Double Breasted . _ Roll L Regular $65.50 â€" NOW ! _ All Sizes for Boys and Girls EISENHOWER JACKETS Nice Lawn The Spring IF you want , Repairs To _ Special Attention Bakyfl_l!oll ‘ Top';:am and Clubs EXTRA SPECIAL â€" ENGLISH Regular up to $38.50 â€" NOW Regular up to $4.50 â€" NOW Maen‘s Broadcloth and Flannel 5 JOHN STREET GABARDINE SUITS POLO TOPCOATS $14.95 TWEED SUITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BOWLING SHOES Fine Silk Gabardine TOPCOAT SALE $7.95 »» Called for and Delivered $39.95 $19.50 Advertising Paysâ€"Try It! The attention of all badminton enthusiasts is called to the fact that a general meeting will be held in "'uton Collegiate a'mnulum on Wednesday, November 17, at 8.00 o‘clock, Fraser Earle, Director of Recreation, pointed out that the mee! is for the purpose of oi the club and electing CXpressed the thoygh that the club e thought clul will probably be for {oun[ adults, But added that age limit will be decided at the meeting. At rment potential members of the club are aske:l to supply their own equipâ€" ment. Badminton Club To Be Formed k Euks San T pm uPy UpBe t s PR Y h y LE CE lc im ts ues / C . PC ty °0t )* PCE siy > AEAEC 7 n‘ /98 £ove t o o9 h # AND RID Roll Lapel PHONE ZONE 4â€"514 So Take Advantage of This Money Saving Sale WESTON 1900 Sleeveless Pullovers FOR SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL IN SUITS TRY OUR MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE DEPARTMENT DOVER MEN°S SHOPS ZONE 4â€"499 19 MAIN ST. N. WESTON Assorted Shades Regular $18.95 SALE PRICE â€" All Shades â€" Regular up to $3.75 â€" NOW LEATHER JACKETS Regular up to $9.50 â€" NOW As Required By The Pros. TWEED PANTS GENUINE HORSEHIDE Argos‘ first tally. came when Graham block an Alouette kick and galloped across the line for a touchdown~ to take a 5â€"0 lead. Argos continued to force the play in the second quarter and Wright accounted for their second major of the game which Hill converted. Before the half had ended, Bunn of Argos booted a nlzta' to put the Argos 13 points ahead, a marâ€" gine that was never threatened or added to during the remainder of the tussle. _ â€" Alouettes seemed to come into their own during the last half, but even though they made rush after rush into the Argo zone, they failed Complete Line of Skates and Winter Equipment In the morning session, the leagueâ€"leading Argos met the lastâ€" place Alouettes in the first game of the series and took a decisive 13â€"0 victory from the team that failed to score a win all season. The four teams of the Moffat Little Big Four Rugby Luxuo met last Saturday morning and afterâ€" noon in a doubleheader which marked the first games of the semiâ€"finals, a twoâ€"game series, total points to eount. . C Little Big 4 Playâ€"Offs Underwayâ€"Alouettes & Wildeats Lose 1st Tilt LENGTHWISE SKATE GRINDING « Ten Day Service â€" $12.95 $1.19 $6.49 CONYVENIENT AND FRIENDLY BUDGET TERMS NOW AVAILABLE In the second quarter Wildcats staged an onrush which saw them march from their own 15â€"yard line to the Roughriders 35 with a series of running plays and plunges, but the Riders managed to turn them back before the Cats scored. Riders reversed procedure and started down into Wildcat territory with Head finally going over the touch line for the first major of the game. Wildcats‘ aerial offensive was clicking and two forwards were completed from Ross to Trimble and Trimble to Watson. Riders only completed on:mful in the first half from H to Bernie McDonald. The half ended with Riders leading 5â€"0. tors by a 10â€"5 count. Play was even during the first quarter which ended scoreless. Riders increased their lead durâ€" ing the third quarter with Thompâ€" son carryini the ball across for the second Rider touchdown. The Riders were on the offensive side ‘to score. At the same time, howâ€" ever, Alouettes held off the Argo Saturday afternoon saw . the Roughriders and Wildcats battle through a moctacular esnme, but the Roughriders emerged the vicâ€" son cat'ryinfz the ball across for the second Rider touchdown. The Riders were on the offensive side and worked their way well into Wildcat territory with little diffiâ€" culty. Bain and Trimble were effective on the Wildcats‘ defense, but the team failed to hold off a strong Riders‘ attack. _ game was scoreless. still the more aggressive, team. Breakwell of Arg}(:l pll{ied excelâ€" lent ball throughout the game. Officials were Bob Templeton and Bill Beardall. Final score: Argos 13, Alouettes 0. Riders 10, Wildcats 5 ever, Alouettes held off the Am attack and the remainder of _ The "ii‘iyi}{i"‘{i_’Wnton, Soper and Jackson highlighted the Alouâ€" ettes‘ attack, butlgm Argos were Going into the final quarter, Maw of Wildcats received the Riders‘ kickoff and ran it back 60 yards for a sensational touchâ€" down, the Cats‘ only score of the game. Wildcats were still pushing ahead when the final bell went and they were found to be on the short end of a 10â€"5 count. Kearney to Watson was the third completed pass for the Cats, while Don Ross‘ plunging was very effective, _ For the l%iders, G. Chown, Pealow _ and â€" Boncardo played top football, and Myles, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN‘S ELYSIAN OVERCOATS SUITS FOR STOUT MEN MELTON CLOTH Regular $32.50 â€" NOW OVERCOAT SALE $14.95 hockey season, The main m“& lin connection ‘with hoclul.h new Weston arena and whether it will be ready for this year‘s loops. I think I‘m safe in uyinfr that Weston teams will have their own home ice this winter, but â€"their leagues won‘t get under way any soonerâ€"because for this year anyâ€" way the arena will only have natural ice. However in 1949, at this time, we sincerely hope we‘ll be writing about the opening games. The Weston AC have already entered their three teams, paid the entry fees and are patiently awaitâ€" in the arrival of cold weather. It is expected their leaques will â€" get under way the first week of January but the lads hope to be able to get a couple of weeks of practise in before then. In this regard members of the club are giving all the voluntary help needâ€" ed in connection with the arena, according to Lloyd Miller, As last year, the Weston AC will have three teams in district leagues, with a Junior "C" and Intermediate "A" crew in the OHA, and a Juvenile in the THL. Outâ€" side of a few replacements most of the teams will be back intact, and the executive predict three strong teams which will be hard to beat. A few lads from the Community Council Midget NHL will be trying out for both Juvenile and Junior, and Lloyd Miller said this week he is very peased with the prospects, and feels the boys will strengthen his teams considerably. He also pointed out that every lad who wishes will get a fair break in the trials. much action on the sports front gnu (}-y-. bmi as always as this ime of year plans are :x&;hr way for another bigger and better Unlike last year the Juvenile crew will be entered in the THL league. Most hockey fans will remember that last season this team played in the OMHA, and only managed to get into action twice. However it is hoped that with the changeâ€"over the Juveniles will play. a great deal more hockey Ross and Dowling turned in good fiames for the Cats. Final score, oughriders 10, Wildcats 5. Offiâ€" cials of the game were Bedard, Bunda and Mackie. _©po Outside, of rugby there‘s not The main thought ick Lockey i § ’ rtsfu“y PULLOVER SWEATERS CONVENIENT TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET All Shades â€" Made To Measure Any Drape coaching duties of the Jumior crew and have Norm Murray as manâ€" ager, while Benny Harris will coach the Juveniles and Ed Everett will manage that team, Uou Miller was chosen treasurer of t this Kflr make a fine showing. No/ :meu on groups and sched will be known until after December 4. Jack Culverwell will be eou:hh:g the â€" Intermediate â€" this year wi Lorne Lenehan as manager, Ab Crocker will again take over the makes East York eliminated the school Senior and Junior teams las: week, by scores of 14â€"5 and 27â€"1 resâ€" pectively. Both these teams have turned in sparkling performances this year, and were still fighting strongly in last week‘s double header. Dick Grainger got the Juniors only point, while Ron Hurst plunged for the Seniors single touch. Little Big Four â€" Playâ€"offs have rolled around again in this league, after a thrillâ€" ing season which saw the Argos and Roughriders tied for first spot in the league standing. They were well ahead of other teams, the Wildcats who ended up with four points, and Alouettes who went all season without a win. Individual scoring leaders were Kupchanko, Breakwell and Collins all of Argos who were tied with 15 points each, whie Beacom and Thompson of the Roughriders were second with 11 points each. Advertising Paysâ€" Regular $1.50 â€" NOW Regular $4.95 â€" NOW DIAMOND S$OX MEN‘S Regular $2.50 â€" NOW SLAC KS yYOUYrS $14.50 ALL WOOL $1.89 $1.95 D. GREENWOOD MEN‘S Try It! Kupchankoâ€"Argos \ Roughriders Blank Wildeats 1 In Final Little Big Four Game Mr. Coiemln extended the good wishes of the Community Council to Mr. Simpson, coach of the team, for his splendid effort on behalf of the boys. He assured all present that the untiring effort of Mr. Sixggson would have a longâ€"lasting good effect upon the boys. Local Softball Team Guests Oakwood Stad‘m Team V Argonauts ........._ 5 Roughriders ... 5 Wildcats ........ $ Alouettes ........... 0 Final Standings of Individual Scorers Team Final League Standing Baltimore Players See Rugbg Game, Receive Crests Little Big 4 Scoring Data BUDGET TERMS AYVAILABLE ON ANY MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE â€" ENQUIRE ANYTIME 35 : ror $1.00 Regular up to $2.00 55 2 ror $1.00 BLUE SERGE PANTS ASSORTED STRIPED SHIRTS and WHITE SHIRTS Fused Collars â€" Size 14 â€" 164 Regular up to $6.00 â€" NOW J MEN‘S and YOUNG MEN‘S SHIRT BARGAINS BELTS ONLY 50¢: 10 63 16 10 ‘50 19 4 28 59 0 33 45 WINDBREAKERS Regular $12.95 â€" NOW PLASTIC and LEATHER 9P BOYS‘ HEAYVY LINED Regular up to $1.50 ~$1.95 Pts. 15 $2.49 10 10 $8.95 TIES up trouncing Wildcats 15â€"0 . and by doing : so wné up. into: & first place tie with Argos, with five wins to their credit out of six! games. It was the Cats fourth dd‘}r“ ‘ The Riders opened the‘game with a pounding nm which saw them plunge deep into Wildeat territory, putting them into position for the In the second quarter, Trimble turned in a sensational piece of allâ€" round rugby, mldyluhtho Wildâ€" cats sufficiently to make the only scoreless frame. _Trimble plu kicked and ran for yards, inly highlighting the game with his exâ€" pert play, and outside of the last minute pass of Kearney to Bain of Wildcats, Trimble‘s Dl&g:l was the most sensational of game. Once again in the third quarter, Riders carried the play from the beginning and & series of plunges led to Thompson going over for the second _ Rider â€" touchdown. Kearney of Wildeats was* still showing good form with his passâ€" ing attack and heaved his second completion of the game to Ross. The Wildcats attack however failâ€" ed toâ€"do any damage and the quar» ter ended with Riders holding a very substantial 10â€"0 lead. Although the fourth stanza of the ghme was played in partial darkness Riders were still: using driving p]un{es to force the play. ‘Thompson of Riders went over for his second touch of the game, which was not converted. In the closing minutes of the game, Wildeats made a final attempt to get on the scoreâ€"board when Ross made a long run, but was brought down, Final score of the game was Roughriders 15, Wildcats 0, Breakwellâ€"Argos ... Collinsâ€"Angos ... Beacomâ€"Riders ........ Thompsonâ€"Riders ..... Pealowâ€"Riders .......... Kearneyâ€"Wildcats ... Moultonâ€"&rgos ... Headâ€"Riders ......._.. Cameronâ€"Wildcats ... L. Richardsonâ€"Argos J. Chownâ€"Riders ... D. Rossâ€"Riders .......... Watsonâ€"Wildcats ... Hillâ€"Argos ..._._._._._... Soperâ€"Alouettes ... Bunnâ€"Argos ... season in fine style last 15 15 11 11 10 10

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