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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Jul 1949, p. 6

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T but £15133 16min. tor the old "a, tre, town-a town tlust in making tr" ie,,'." to re-enter the senior both _ , . _ _ _ . _ g in make I long story short, 'Irlmpton visited Weston last gland.” night and walked away 171th I very decisive 23-11 victory, while mom of their players “ck ldvnntnge of the opportunity increuing their standing in the ring leadership race. ' It wu a close game (for the hint ten minutes), with neither Mm getting in close enough to were. But once the scoring start- ltd than In; no stopping them- mpton that is. They rapped in in the first period, added an , n half dozen in the second frame “In! another seven in the third gum and rounded in off with van more in the final fifteen m Hoppened! Could that have C tM tom that beat Brant Excelsior: 15-4 in their lut lung. Could that be the team - Watch Incroue fans hope will CARRIER BOYS To the Circulation Manager 8 MAIN ST. S. For Summer and Permanent Routes Lletlees Weston Squad Takes Shamefu'l Defeat At Hands Of Brampton that". . For most of the night Bump- m named around Red Hartley, JU. 9220 CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY , WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED Lumber, Shelving, Window and Door Trim. Asphalt Shingles, maul-Brie Siding. Roll Brie Siding, Wallboards, Plywood Insulation, Metal Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Cedar Shingles and Clothes Line Poles. WeNowHavea GoodSupply - of the Following Items Emma: Revenge Previous 15-4 By Walloping Weton 23-11 In Senior Fixture By D. GREENWOOD TIMES & GUIDE Areeds APPLY ANY WEDNESDAY Friday, July 15th 8.45 "p.m. ALL TYPES OF BASEBALL EQUIPMENT SPALDING GOLF CLUBS LACROSSE "Ting youth of Rod" are the leaders of tomorrow." SUPPORT THE WESTON ARENA AT WESTSON RECREATION CENTRE Come Out and Support the Club ADMISSION 35e and 15e See Us For All Your Sporting Mann Requirements 'tt Cycle lk Sports $'rolill spams or 't'lirt PAST WEEK TORONTO MAITLANDS VI. WESTMOU NT lnhrmediote "A" FISHING TACKLE For All Requirements We Have A Complete Line Of Jay Jay Hill, Frank Allewell and Red Hartley were the only bright ‘spots in the game. The rest of the team played u sloppy, listless glme, that looked even worse against the quick-moving, Ibup- shooting Bnmgton squad. , Ted Downer md Hill led the 'local scores with three goals to their credit, with Toad Gait pick- ing up a couple of assists. Bmwn- ing was top sniper for Brampton scoring five times while Graham ‘and Garbutt each notched four, and set up singles. Raine and H. Madgett led the point parade, totalling six each, with Madgett getting three end three and Raine knotching a pair of goals and as- sisting on four others. First Period T 1. W. H. Downer Mm”... 10.25 l 2. B. Ghrbutt, (Raine) -... 11.06 3. B. Crawford (Raine) ..... 11.23 l 4. B. Gar-butt (Raine) ....-... 11.55 _ Penalties: Raddy. Second Period 5. B. Cruickohnnk "_.-...-..-.... 0.54 8. B. Steele --..-.r_qr..-.-... 1.07 T. B. Graham Mm... ......_.... 4.24 8. W. Invelnce, (James) - 6.18 I Brampton left no doubt " to which was the superior team, and Iii the play changed hands it be- came evident that Weston was no match for their arch-enemies, Every time the local crew got their hands on the ball, play slowed to I walk, and never increased in speed until Brampton copped the ball, and made a drive, (usually I suc- cessful one) into the Weston zone. who wn vainly trying to guard ths Weston nets, and getting no sup- port from his team-met", but Weston players in the persona of Herold and Ted Downer, Jay Jay Hill, Bid Lovelue and Frank Alle- well managed to do n little dam. ego in the Brampton zone. A: a matter of the fact, every Weston goal, was well-earned, elimaxintt the few spurts the homesterg put MOTORCYCLE LACROSSE STICKS See It and Try It Out For Yourself SEE THE NEW JAMES Model 98CC WESTON 1224 0.54 1.07 4.24 6.18 llm you " Gina- Bill Dumnn needs no Introduc- tion as he has been haled n the champion ton! tender of all time. Ha ha- nko been long regarded u on o! the but aunt-ll pita“: In the “as. Bid Smith, who plays for Prince of WM" is I mighty mm with the bat and Mat Friday at Gibson Park he ”note two home runs and a mingle. l 0n Stand-y night the winners imeet and I champion win amen" who will "present can...“ in thr World', uric: for Softball " Creel], Colorado. i In the second gums, Fridny night, St. Catharines pluy last yelr'a rhampions, Dalton Furs, Oshawa and London meet in the third ”me of Friday night On Friday, Montreal will play the winner of Series A at 7.00 pm. ‘nnd it could be that Sid Smith who ‘pilys for Prince of Wales will be playing lglinst Bill Durnan. Two hockey greats may be op- posing each other on Friday of this week when Bill Durnan takes the mound In; Montreal tn face the ‘winner of Series A in the Canadian Softbal! Congress Tournament that is being held at Gibson Park Ithis Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. On Tritium. Prince of Wales meet Ontra n at 7.00 pm. and that same evening the winners will meet Bloor Businessmen. Hockey Greats May Oppose Each Other Friday At Gibson Fl Previously subscribed " 11,505.57 R. E. Bridges --...-q-' 1.00 David Clarke B.--.-....- 15.00 Anonymous ....___.........._.... 2.00 W. Galloway .M..._......~..._ 1.00 Wilbert Gowland ---r... 2.00 W. B. Johnson .----.. 5.00 J. H. Millie .------...-- 10.00 J. O'Dell ....~...M..........._.-........ 1.00 Walter Silver -.M..........,.._ 1.00 Mrs. Doris Wright .-...--... 1.50 Harry Pedrick “MW“... 2.00 Dr. R. E. Winn ..__....._.... 5.00 10. 11. 12. In. {an m in for [gym my!” JIMMY PETERS who played with the Benton Bruin Hockey Club and is playing 2nd base for 'Steinbergs" of Montreal. He and Bill Duman. the popular Vain: Trophy winner', will be here this week-end to play in the N.S.C. Softball Tournament. Local 28, U.A.W. C.I.O. ._...._...-.‘._. Canusa Building Products Ltd. - Penalties. Hill, Ailewell, bee. gen, Ta§lor) mm... W. Hill .'"".-r.---. B. Browning, (H. Mad. B. Browning ---- B. Browning. (R, Mad- WESTON RECREATION CENTRE HOCKEY STAR PLAYS BALL AT N.S.C. 1949 APPEAL 2.14 5116 8.28 1.16 0.19 9.03 9.40 10.02 10.15 11.04 11.16 11,22 14.29 Ash. 25.00 12.33 12.45 13.08 2.55 1.00 1.00 1.50 2.00 5.00 6 .29 8 .56 1.12 3.30 3.47 6.11 8.59 2.19 MM», July Ib-t FM.-- Wlnmn of a WB. WInnen of T to) rind [IMO - Winner: of I u Will-r of ”I”. ‘, Friday, July 16--7 p.rn,--Mom tron] " winner Eerie: A M); 2nd $atrte--St. c-mn'm u. Dalton: 17): an! ---oshorn vs. London ‘thin Thundny. Friday and Sutur- ‘dnlfvenings. [ The achgdule of gnmeu in as follows: Thursday, July l4 - 7 Fm.-- Prince of Wiles vs. tMtrandrrs, and at Mo p.m. - Winner v1. moor Businessmen. (O). The League {tanding M of Monday, July Ilu, in as follows.. Team P L Pet. Ferranti o.,.,,,......,..........,.,,..,...') 3 .700 A. V. Ron o.,...-...-.; , .867 Canadian Acme r...,........, .1 .625 A. V. Roe is, Moore 3; Canadian Acme lo, Kodak 3; Fnrranti 20, Square D12;CCM.12, Gair ll. Will Gallagher -.... 5 q Mackie ..‘........-l.l...... 4 Lou Bunda WWW,” 3 f Pork Ross .......F...F.._... 4 t Mort Gauley mm... 2 t Glen Smith W“... 4 f Juvenile Scorers lBuzz Bedard mm... 4 t (Pop Chard _.........-.... 2 4 Paul Jago "mm”... 3 t Austin Harris ...... 4 F. Bob Gunn ....__..- 3 1 Bart Russell-........ 2 1 Dan Russell w... 3 1 Lou Bunda Mm...“ 4 1 Dud Kearney ......... 1 l Ba: Mackie W...“ 3 C Bill Longhouse .9.... 2 fl Jack Lawson W..1 0 Lakeshore Juvenile Team c, Mimicn r......,-.......-..,.....; New Toronto o............-.'? Scaplrnro w..,..........,.....,..-...,.) Weston _.,,,-..-.,...,..,...." Lakeshore Midget Team c, Mimico 'rtFrrttt.Ftw_ww.w.wF.t...wrwwmrwr.w_ PF. 4 G, Gaels s.......,......,..........,..,.." Wraton -,..-,..,..---,2 Lukeshore Banunt, Team C, G. Gaels w,.,...,,,.,,......,,.,,..-" Weston _.,..,.,...,,....,,....,.,......,...,..,,'? Mimicn 'r"Ftrrrr..r..wrrw'w._ o,.,,..-.,.,,', Mount Dennis Industrial Softly-ll League Anonyinoua ..._._............ F. N. Yeigh ..._.....-._....._.. John Lahont ”WW...“ W. E. Turner *._...._._...... Wm. Wood ..Mw......_..._...._..._.... Miss K. Campbell -.......... W. Marnie ..-._.-..-.-.-. F. B. Harding ......._....._.-..... Tht Robert Simpson Company Ltd." e.............. Herb Niepage .._b.....-r-. The}: Erton Company Limited ..-...... Anonymous W... Anonymous .F.r.w. Walter D. Hall Note: Owen Sound games 3 points. Junior Sam-era Gms. Gls. A Bob Chard Mm..- 4 12 d Ron Hurst ....~...-...” 3 6 / Bob Gunn ...........l._. 5 4 F Paul Jago "tTe'"""". 3 2 i Tom Bennett w“... 3 3 ( Art Callan Wu..." 3 2 " Buzz Bedard m...“ 4 2 ( Will Gallagher .- 5 1 l Total to date 0.L.A. Junior Standing Teams G St. Catharines .-.............d Mimico ..................»,......_._.E Weston o......,............................, Owen Sound .....-......,....A Sport Reports 111 mm...“ 4 -st ”W.-.“ 3 m ...........‘.... 5 ko --,--,-‘r“-~ 3 mett ”m... 3 Ian W...“ 3 dard ....._ 4 lagher -.... 5 ..‘........_‘........ 4 in WWW,” 3 " .......F...F.._... 4 uley .W 2 ith _.............. 4 " 14,826.99 GIs. Ass.Pts 12 4 16 6 4 10 1 ,000.00 100.00 1,001.92 50.00 1,000.00 20.00 count 30.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 12 (2)-Canadian series tor The To- ronto Telegram trophy and Bulova watches for members of the win- ning team will consist of twelve Ontario and four Toronto teams in a lose-and-out elimination tourna- ment. These games will be the first, of each night's doubleheader, and on the three Saturday after.. noons. Tuesday, July 19, 7.00 p.m., Ferranti vs, Cana. Acme; 9.00 p.m. Gair vs. A. V. Roe. Kodak ...._......,..... Moore .w........_. Gair ...~...A..,...... Square D .r.r.-.._m Future Games Wednesday, July 20, to be nounced. ' Thursday, July 21, 7.30 pm Moore vs Can. Acme. With the new and improved set-up of the enlarged stadium seating 4,000, the expanded tour- nament is designed to raise funds to finance the game among the teen-axon in Toronto and through- out the province under the Joint sponsorship of the Ontario Ama- teur Softball Association, the To. ronto Amateur Softball Associa- tion, the Toronto Beaches Fastball League, The Toronto Telegram and the ONE. In this, the largest soft- ball carnival ever scheduled in Canada, doubleheader, will be played for fourteen nights under the lights plus doubleheaders three Saturday afternoons and Labor Day afternoon. The three series will be: (1)--rnternational series be- tween the best United States "name" clubs against the Toronto Beaches League Clubs, Tip Tops, Peoples, Robertsoms, Levy’s and] Sun Valley as the second half of the nightly doubleheaders. These games will be played under the current rules of the Beaches League. his luau Iota-ll under now who in an. "rie--intar- national Canadian and Town» will Mine this yur‘n sport- pm mm at the Canadian National Ex.. hibition from Aug. " through Sept. 10, it .wld trtuat' today , tn N. uthrie, spam 'g,dg,'.1 Big League Softball Thls Year At our. To Aid Teen-Age Players (3 )-The Bulova trophy Today we series .556 .500 .444 .300 .222 Mr. Duthie explained that pron- pective entries-whether or not the team is composed of nllotartr-- are asked to contact their govern- The net proceeds from this 14 days of with.“ will be devoted to the development of minor with“ u follows: " per cent to the Ontario Amateur Softball Asuncio- tion, " per cent to the Toronto Amltout 8oftUll AuociItio Ind 10 per cent to the Beaches o'1fll,'t' Softball Leone. Thin teammnt for all “an; in Ctnnda’n No. 1 law bu been I (aunt ot the ONE ”(than Idio- dulo for you-I. Watch“ will be presented to the member: of tU winning team by Robert E Dar, president of the Bulova Watch Co. 09 1etrotDty but! get-str' ogtusuaeGar-pue Saturday, July I6th, 7 p. m. WINNER GAME 6 vs. WINNER GAME 7 (9)' . ' Second Game .--WiNNEtt GAME 8 vs. WINNER GAME 9 (Finale To Declare A Canadian Representative To Go To Greely, Colorado Friday, July 15th, 7 pm. Second Game - ST. CATHARINES vs. Third Game - OSHAWA vs. NATIONAL SOFTBALL CONGRESS TOURNAMENT Thursday, July 14th, 7 p. m’. PRINCE or WALES vs. OSTRANDERS ' V 9 m. WINNER vs. BLOOR BUSINESS MEN -Cktntittued on page ' ADMISSION: Bleachers Me - General Me - Children 10e GIBSON PARK .".-r--'-"-i--n Modern Barber Sh L r,.' ,2. Liiikii, Live in a Greater Canada MONTREAL vs. " MAIN N IS NOW our; " _ ri,!t' 1142 JANE STREET u new Amn- tii? Courteous and Prompt Service. Guam] AW: W, your Requirements. First Class Durham 1 " "i6is" EXPERT TAILORING and REPAIRS LADIES and GENTS' GARMENTS CLEANED and STORED tmyRAGB-PURs It 2% of their value. F All Garment: Inland Against Fin, Theft or Dunn , " to give Canada a Great - New Industry NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR GOODS LEFT OVER 60 DAYS Owned and Operated by M. ROY DEVLIN 18 Years’ Barbering Experience in Toronto WESTON CLEANERS The irons and and manufacturing induarry presents another spectacular example of de. velopment: productive capacity and number of employees have been doubled since before the war, striking indication of Canada'a new posi- tion an one of the wnrld'n great industrial nation!- on n! I It M w "~th humane-unwan- FOR YOUR cement ( , " HAPPENED in Ontario's Rainy River District. Steep Rock Lake - fifteen miles long and ranging in depth from 40 to 265 feet - was emptied by batteries of giant pumps. Finlayson Lake was lowered by draining from the bottom. The some of the Seine River win completely changed. And one of the richest bodies of iron ore on the continent was uncovered. Providing millions of tons of ore I Its. year - with enough uncovered - for years to come - Steep Rock’s oo' development has been spectacular, but it is only ONE t of many examples of Cansds'l - tremendous modern advance. D Today we truly live in a Greater Canada -0t1e with productive capacity vastly increased and diversified, offering to young Canadians greater opportunities than ever before in every field of endeavour. WINNER SERIES A '(6Y m, DALTONS I948 CHAMPS “(7) LONDON (8). J. HAWK PHONE too.

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