THE WESTON ARENA " .3. of Waco-a once again 'q' â€my in On stuck I“ “I“ h capturing the up ma tttttet, Sat, " Phonon. peed- Srl' W but saw Begun p A. loci from Button Ban huh at the IO-lap lurk ad I! - hia class to the hm MAKE Search Tuned: in tho rich, J. :3 manly s I a d o c of this :i' T Sketch-Ion! Fabric. “3' THESE SPECIAL TWEEDS WERE BOUGHT TO SELL AT $75.00 20 SUITS My for $49.50 Greatest Value Ever Offered in SUITS Home pf the WESTON DUKES, JUNIOR "B" 1952 HOCKEY CHAMPIONS Make Application To MRS. FLEURY, Weston Arena, CH. 1-1129 (9 can. to 5 p.m.) COLEMAN 'iii'""""""'""'!'"; TAILOR i W.- _-,_~§.; I) ' V . . tts,: {Sgt v'O 21% 1% OR WILF DUFFY, CH. 1-0113 or CH. 1-6541. (Day or Night) IO HOME GAMES - 10 RED SEATS $10.00---Regular $12.50 10 BLUE SEATS ' T.5th--Regular $10.00 IA Laurent. An. Woet, phono Worry 1-416. WHICH, ONT. SEASON TICKETS NOW APPLICAT|ON NOW and BE ASSURED Crown 'is Head THE of SEATS FOR PLAY-OFFS BY BUY SUBSCRIBER" Mm win IOUSEHOLD FINANCE Idem you borrow, check than HFC lectures “I You 90' $50 to $1000 quickly, a your signature, without bankcblc "curity. MONIV WHEN YOU NEED IT! Phono or stop in today! and the 23 other contenders. Tor- rible Ted led from there to the tiaith line to capture the Pink an“ em". - . Quota: In. one " the largest Ind most msible deposits of the new mnnium. " strong as steel, but much light". This I'M tho hi! race of the m " Finger“: 3nd tlotran Ihowed that he is one. if no: the but, of Canadian stock car nee". company - w YOU can with eoahuoto. Ir-aut Household Finance a Canada's largest and most recom- mendcd consumer finance, m TAILOR Solos! your own repayment ' to 24 months to repay CH, l-OlOl The man luccouful anon of amateur softball in North York came to an end hit Saturday (4th. when the "Cardinals" (Ave. Rd. Liam) (N.Y. Peewee Champion. 1952) defeated the "Spitfirer" of the same league, in a closely con- tested game tor the Burma Cramp Trophy. The "Cardinals" under the able coaching of Wallace Lawrie hal been outstanding throughout the season winning the N.Y. Cham- pionship and then going into the Ontario series to lose to a more experienced team by a narrow margin. Most of these players, on account of age, will be playing with bantam teams next season and the experience they have gamed, in organized ball under of- ficial rules, will be invaluable to them. To celebrate the victory, the Lions Club will stage a gala night for the Cardinal team on Oct. 29 1.! the Glen Park School whenl l'tvsidettt Burris Crump will pre- soul. the trophy and individuall crests to the players. Officials ofl the NYASA will be on hand to do( hotun' to this winning team and its‘ coach. . 1 The citizens of North York may well be proud of the many maul who voluntarily worked with the; boys all Season. Nearly 1,000 boys: participated in a schedule of over' 200 games that started last June. The three leagues in the township were affiliated with the NYASA which officiated at the 1952 cham- pionship games and entered the ,winners for competition in the On- tatio play-offs. IttutrirTImttaitd Boys Participate Softball League The many friends of the popular AI Gibbs known throughout North York tor his interest and partici- pation in amateur softball circles, extend sympathy in the passing of his father. Plans are now being formulated for next season when it is hoped that something tangible will be done to provide proper playing fields for the various leagues. rrtrw â€uh“. l Glen McGuire is out indefinitely‘ with very painful torn ligaments in‘ his shoulder. This was quite a set- lba' to Glen )xho was recovering E from a broken nose. Bunny Skorupa i\\'35 knocked unconscious in a (collision. Although he was jolted 1 quite severely, Bunny is recovering ', rapidly and should see nation soon. Robin Dunlap in definitely out for ':l1r, remainder of the season. He is suffering from torn ligaments in his knee. Backfieldor Sam Wellar iwill be out of action for 3 weeks .due to an ankle injury. Jerry Doucette opened the scar- ;ing in the first quarter when he ‘lcirkod a single, point. He then ‘hrow a pass into the end zone to l, Housego. The convert was missed. _ Tad Lewis plunked five yards for l the only major scnre of the second A unique library which has been opened to the public in a 13th century monastery near Schaff- hausen, in Switzerland, contains books on only one subject-iron. The 8,000 volumes deal with every aspect of iron's industrial and other uses, from prehistoric times to the present day. There are also a number of valuable manuscripts dating from 1250 on the subject. (UNESCO) IRON HAS ITS OWN LIBRARY Weston Ironmyn were solidly; trounced 23-0 by the Etobieoke Rams, in their second start of the T.D.LA.A. senior schedule. The haul fought tussle was played at Elnhicuke on Wednesday, October l. TM defeat proved very costly to Weston as several key players wore injured. Injuries Costly To Weston Coll. Gridmen FALL CLASSIC STOCK CAR RACE A Brand New Pontiac from N60" MOTORS and other valuable prison ht lucky tick" holders. Thanksgiving Night October l? Round new: New On Solo NO ADVANCE IN PRICES EXHIBITION PARK 30 CARS - " LAPS Of all the activities in sport) there is none which help form thei, character of a boy or man as box- l jinx does. Sports such as lacrosse,l (hockey, soccer, baseball and rugby I /'d',' all "tearn" sports. If there is (any disgrace in defeat (whichl (there is not in a well-played game) i when it is smqually by each ‘member of the t m. Likewise, in: _the event of a win, the praise and l (glory is equally shared. Also, dur. jing play, if a player is hardpresss ;ed or becoming fatigued he is re-' llieved by his team mates taking? 2: play, or, in the case of base-l ball, resting while his team mates ', lare up to bat, or, in hockey, by his Kbeing replaced by another player. l i But in boxing, from the time the 1 bell rings to start a round until the F bell rings to end it, from the start t of the bout, round after round, un- l . til the bout is ended, the boxer lei ' on his own. He must rely on him- l self; he can call upon nothing buti his own skill, stamina and quickl ', thinking to carry him through. If he gets into trouble from a telling , blow he must weather it himself, r calling upon his physical condition to offset and overcome the effects of the blow while at the same time countering the efforts of his opp0n- l ent to take advantage of the situa- 1 tion. If his opponent is clever or _ has a style of boxing puzzling to 5 him, a style that he has never en- . countered before, he must exercise y his brain and think fast to nullify 1 his opponent's style and so best 5 him. If he is hurt he must learn to a take it and come up smiling. If he s loses his temper it will probably " mean losing the bout to a cool and collected opponent. If he allows The field of sport is pretty well victory to go to his head he will covered by the Rumtionol Com- become over-confident which will mission in Welton. Lumen and surely lead to his defeat. There- hockey I" well organised end pro- tor. he must discipline himself and vide sport for a large number ot exercise self-control. He must be the youth of Weston. But one sport, hit and clean in his boxing, dis- and one that appeals to nearly (inning the use of foul tricks, or be every red-blooded, healthy boy or runs I risk of being disqualified by young man, seems to have beenlth: referee who is watching his passed by and that is the sport of [every move and is never more than boxing. Aside from the Activities. v two or three feet from him at any unsponsored and unpublicised olitime. And if he desires to attain two or three men who have been (any acclaim in the game, to wear holding boxing clones " the “11- ‘the winner's laurels, he muet be lustrious" loot winter no other ac- 'constantly in trlining to keep him- tion has been taken to open this 1 self fit and to do this he must Ib- line of sport to the young men and _ stain from imbibing liquor and re- boys of this town. Yet to some this I train from, or use moderation in, sport appeals more than my other. l; smoking. Canadian Legion Plans Boxing Exhibition At R0800 Illustrious quarter. The convert was on a pass by Doucette. In the third quarter, Kennedy was the recipient of a Doucette pass for five points. Once again Doueette converted. The only score in the final quarter was on a 10 yard end run by Wharin. The convert was missed. The final score was Etobicoke 23, Weston o, Although the score was very de cisive, the Ironmen gave a good account ot themselves. They were pitted against I heavier, faster, more experienced team. In spite of the odds against them, the Wes. tan team fought grimly every inch of the way. Some very fine sports- manship wag revealed in the Wes- ton dreasingwoom after the game. Each of the players had a word of praise for Etobicoke. There was never any accusation of dirty play in spite of the heavy injuries suffered. Instead, the conclusion was reached that Etobicoke was I good, hard playing, hard hitting club that deserved the victory. Westnn's next game is against Vaughan Rnad Collegiate. Weston fans may ho cnrtain that the how men will ho out to make up for their defeat TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON victory to go to his ttetut he will become over-confident which will "rely lead to his defeat. There tor. he must ditutipline himself and exercise self-control. He must be hit and clean in his boxing, die daining the use of foul trick, or he runs I risk of being disqualified by tic referee who in watching his uvery move and in never more than two or three feet from him at any time. And if he desires to attain We see, then, that by following up boxing as a sport one must be- come self-reliant. mentally cool, quick thinking and physically tit--- in fact, in the pink of condition. in short, "a sound mind in a sound body." Therefore it follows that he must live I clenn life. The many YWCA's throughout the country encourage this sport and also wrestling, I similar sport, the classes being well attended and the tournaments put on from time to ‘time being well patronized. In order to draw attention to this‘ sport which seems to have been) overlooked and to show the enthus- 1 iasm with which the young fellow takes part in it and the prowess that can be attained, Branch 213 of the Canadian ugion has arranged with the Earlscourt Amateur Ath. letic Club to put on a program of amateur bouts at the HMCS Illus- trious on Saturday, Oct. 27. More about this club at a future date-- of how two young men, in spite of much discouragement, gave a great deal of their time and much of their own money to provide a club where the young lads of their lo- ‘cality could occupy themselves of lam evening and at the same time itollow up their love of the sport of iboxing: U.K. SEED SHOW HERE The National Farmers' Union is sending in November two repre- sentative: to the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto where arrange- ments have been made for the dis- play of samples of British needs with a view to expanding sales of these in Canada and the United States. Henry Burt, who has been selected as one of the representa- tives, said: "We shall be showing not only herbage seeds but also cereal, mot, vegetable and flower seeds. Already there is a consid- erable seed trade with Canada but it is capable of much expansion. We shall be able to offer Canadian and American farmers better seeds than they have been getting from some European countries." U.K. DIESEL FOR TORONTO The 100,000th B-cylinder diesel engine manufacturer by P. Perk- ins Ltd., of Peterborough, Eng- lend, was presented to the Univer- sity of Toronto in I retreat cere- mony at the Peterhoroqlh Plant. 91 MAIN ST. N. WESTON LITTLE BROS. LIMITED "Make a Big Hit! " '51 FOWudor ...r.r..._'rr._.____'r '51 STTDFiP,AKER, four door, overdrive ., '50 FORD Tudor, '51 FORD Fordnr ..... '49 FORD Tudor ".wtre' '49 FORD Fordor ...._ '49 ANGLIA ....w.tr.tw...w. '49 METEOR Tudor Above an twinned with heater Ind other um: Our A-l Used Cart Are All Ila-Conditioned and Carry A Thirty Day, 50-50 Warranty. CARS LIE Allouettes, Riders Over Argos, (Jags In the first game of the Mount Little Big Four double header last Saturday "turning the Mount.†took the measure of the Argon, which pun them on top of the map with two wing and no lusses. Alt Heakes and Vern Plant have a well drilled team and under the leadership of JUfreys and Ireland showed a potent running and pass- ing attack. L .... -...._... Mr. Smith, the Argo couch, hn been unnble to devote as much time as he had hoped and the league man-get is now u‘nnging for help in the catching capacity. Bugs Churchill has been acting couch for the last week and is do- ing a very goud job. Rough Riders 5, Tiger Cats I) In the game between the Rough Riders and Tiger Cats in the Muf- fat Little Big Four last Saturday the Ruugh Riders came out vic- torioua in a close game by a score of 54). George Gnu played an outstanding Tame fur the Riders, carrying the ball for a 70-yard run fur the only touchdown of the game. He also made numerous other long gains. Baird Garvie, quarterback, called a very good game and handled the ball Well. The outstanding linemen were Bob Silverton, Jim Fry and Jack Hiles. It looks like Terry Forgie's Rough Riders will again be contenders for the championship. The Tiger-eggs. played well and " after having lost two close games should prove A winner next Satur- I day. Far-Eastern Students Complete Europe Tour Ninety students from Indonesui. Surinam, the Dutch Antilles and South Africa have just Completed a European study tour of United Nations Specialized Agencies. In Paris they visited Unesco, and in Geneva the International Labour Organisation and the World Health Organization. Their trip, which was organized by the World \University Service, ended with a |visit to the International Students' House at Combloux, France. 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