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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-01-21, Page 5• •:',',"..••••••:•.•,;-.' • - loc the ,b 1 'have ine of very eriou e Inarebthe *W. 0. 11. '4* champion this year. , By Out. playing thougb ,notoutscoring the howelided dor* Beaver, the *eel boys 411413111red phit and 04. terndnatien enough to carry the ' balance of their greitP gantes at 'WM, I'ho *play.. opened fast, With nlehtt tiff eheeking, Doig turned tOrned 'oft Ooderich tries, • Atter Our •Sninutet, ,MaeRougall, MacDonald .arel E. Itcbloono "broke away, /Mt -Missed an -opefl not. 'Arttr:4).00,e'die.penalty • rgi<ng and the • o44' man enabled theiBeavers to beat Doak on:art giossible shotrOullard. to , Bennie to Hildebrand, tci open the scoring; et k *a )Thee front line Allison A Doreens ok /.100„, nd W.,,,Rohinsent. 'fought - hard and, ,of David n several,: ettemnts- were robbed by •Shert.iStodd was banned o high.,,ebeeking and '• just before. the close ,of the initial stanza, Steforth acor44,3heir se0ond, awl' last goat eit the game,,-41114ebranti Rennie to he Agreement Atoes carne out 9): t119..."se9004 4e4!t Ao; 0 mkozig0X than ever, but again.Father: drLuck held :haeltAert.smile, )tPart,.a, y. Its a. diapaoe shots were Vailled. 011 Doig fro* all sorr,' 1;` v01(1,410' 'ee iier angles). but 0eell)ea.t01.44k. one you'd. lbo '611.1r0. •tia but .wouldn't 'Way, tu;Itet, ,Harold,,• .op, err eaine.. to • e • . , "1) lth • 74'00 for the 'Siiiioto .and-',„turned',0 .$00fosrthe eountlesstries andichulked op sever , Deak, 'stood :Out gbal: . e miraculous- saves- --Item '4,Se his smart' Work , saved many e Ter-lt-ebintreTr'Ort: e7 -der, :about, rttere. minutes one .0o relice it00%fir-400-tartg,' rorti • of.*tsi48 and' clearing ir ve* h *1 t, F. , Lloyd third), McGuire .and L woxi, tbachielten Prises offered .w with an aggregate of 10414, liunt end Kelly Johnston were second with Usk The tomet of bowlers with 300 or overare now being taken for this month's prize,, and the Manakeln*Ut would like to see few mine geed bowlers owning' Out., ' At Drennan's-',4114S Team in, Tigers . Games Tellers' P!e Leafs. cJy Strike 8. -lens , . • , • Mae *ale Ur. Biggs?' „ ' 11.00, "%WA .Z.V. ,14 tweed 4,4, Per 000t„,. •- _ "On veil -111, "take.r-ik °uses 'Ororth s , • In a hockey?. edtheir thi of e sewn, when efeated by the St. Xeres Juniors by a store 8-72, the Stone TOWA WS gotan - eerly lead -but the Marines tied it 0 tat one all on a *041 by SO4)1400. idway through,the second period and went *heed early in the .1,1114,44 when ,43uelte Doak slotted through, he entire St. -Marys team to blue. the puck peat Milinge in goal. It *es • a ,ST WY ONE t And 11 .\• 1,11 :0 • r,-• second noted; rin..Allison,,Arn. .Poak;and Robinson broke ,9*.ay- paile 100, n ',neve); gave Mfg, a, look at *be rub ',•-••--1...front'theri tI3e.' end of fthe period it lees,' all Doig An -goat ter Seeger Sul (iederieh-;-,-but•--Aior hoe&-for.,,Doig; quite aOw;'' Evan Rennie, Fin. Allison, - Arn. Doak, !Skip Ponald,and Juni Niiins were all the :ice and,did everything hut 'store. lit the final Perk) fans e*peeted ,bronr bet teams. to 'wilt' under"' the, pace were' the choice of the Beavers. but the Sailorl tnrrie4, on more pro. The ,leneu . • Sure. The forward lines hammered .., Beavers -goal,. Doig; defence, Dale, the Sealer* net .,• and no spectator iiihIlard; •, centre, Hildebrand; • could Saw' • just hew the +tying', goal wings, ; E. Rennie; ---was„everstagedijiaakinal easily: alternates, Itruse, se -044:14: only defence- tieeded-77and e H. _Poakrdefence, the final bell foundthetlederieh 1448; Bebinson,- hailing tries., at Doig, deltermina to Allison; wings, W. RobuisonT'' 4. • make ,the• tilt' go • overtime. p' Doak;. , alternate's, W.4 MacDonald, C. • Period, penalties 'were meted out to Nivine, MacDougall, Phelan, E. Naf:. •Novinfe,:* Naftel and • •Stoddart • for *el, B. Black. Goderidli. Rennie,. "Bullard and ,Dale " • Referee -O. Muriel? God.erich. See4-11120*...of the night_ on uckey'e,part but be offset it mites later, by. miserable display* khe hoisted the Puck, into the crowd in effort to fill ttme While' Don. Wiggins VMS 'serving tepenaltY, With thetwonum advantage the vist. ors immediately put on a; ganging 014 but, „for` a minute, and half the 'three =reineininv 'Marines. along with Steep managed to, keep. the 'a* out of the goal. The* Walt Westbroak broke away and rushed' bilt. the St. Mary's goal; lgorni; 1Vradn, 00044. Made the, mistake of follow- ing up the nlev. instead of laYing be* on the '.defence and, 'Whorl. fonr: brake from . thole, own bloe. flee they•had Young .ee ,defence and 'Steep in goal to stqp • thent.' Dunsieth 'slipped AoStit Iiiet,..pass: and, the, latter 'heat Peek easily f0- tie the gazno-01,*,.:-. Prom', here, they. went . on tor2'''01.0duee tlie• winning!, goal With only..:twe'..niiiintas: t on and then,laid dow*,,a....011e0Iting tb r -0n on the * • go*1a to c new .lb defeat 1 Coll ack *teen a * he and ev have hewn-all.',aeaaoit and 11 but 1, atelier not:Winding of Itehmen wgiotook In goal, f or the , Cube held; them Blue*. ;VW the aeoringl.she0t. Although ther man betterplayed fa' 0,CimbIluttien, t tea neat aolo„. r the netting;Sots,0 Cub were not as superior. to POriati,i'but * minute, le Marines, as the score , would Wiggins Ated the gan1e up * mdicato.- rolt $teepi,,i*0081,,,t0x-J,h, -when be took a, neat pass from Marines , failed to show as rut as he breok ant* the rubber t has in, prev100* e0. 4444.*4. lit Intoth. from, tee feet Olt:, $111t th6:Adtolta scored at least , two ;to , leia-mitio, t 0018 whielt ,4they,\:*ould. ordinarily , bulged the net from scramble, ust nob have road*• ,before the of the first period.; , • , ' :*tanted 40e. ',The Blue*, turned on the power 9131-40n, 115141d1Oeition olutetk- tut moved Bill ',Westbrook, over to opted twice to eve the Blues a•three right Both 1x18 volit,e0 bow, /lest Meeker (*Me on and 'along With' Don Wigging* at ,paSsOnt from Wiggina; and; his *ee.. e t 4 k vi* Ord,. Ambler of %I i0.14 intOn'relat1ves. flockey rd IntorinedInte ns' met tbe 04400, 4170 aaaaon In na on 00 .410; wb.n fa 14* lkirbt, battle, :Oatlt - poled showed the Amara* ',4ek. fat Oust neither could score„. t nd !Clinton gained three gest and wed Ali* lead vitt" two ma in he third „period. Zia god* were siored by Streets, Kennedy and ,Mit;., The final icote. for the olta )4710011. p)ess*nt.fee1- Ing ter:the recent Adefeat terinediates *vibe haat.° the, --44.1.1w Kambirg 1004' ;Xentlt of Listowel, , 0 Made. marty form,idable .• 'thrusts - on Jena on an siet from •Westbrook. referee., • Oina)h%ation Ynung:St'n The 010ea 0011 3,14400.4e4 PAO(' alut ed the game with an injured ,'•:;Otliet tueknOw tallitl their_ second goal of and did not play his usual, effective"' the night an 0919 1* 'Greer. . anie. \- visitors were given shot '• 8,es:forth, *tatted their power when McManus tripped. la. 1.40know O__f Sills, Rennie and Bell against the boy as was,rgettirtg away hielhot. OlatineS seeend-string line and RS ..a The maittheY elected for it shot Wide' result ,acniinated the play,•e net, and, the, Dittos elearetl. short time they had the O'Brien- ,s,Greer then settled his second goal of rWestbrook:mtiWiggins lind against the game. on a, 'smart combinatioa ,then:t and. 90me of the • best play' ,of Aiigy with MooDenaill. lArestb1,.00k eoho1d off the: tisinergtt ..Mapref the. home. ,farts were of the opiniqn Olaf Referee :Butch lifurnr, -,,should ;have, Overlooked: Doak's . mis-• _demeanour and l'ef him .011.the ice in. stead penalizing hint and leaving qederich with, a two man disadvart- tagerbiitt-they vertainlveannot be justified in thinking se. AnY uie book will stipulate penalty on a play such as this and Butch as re. fereo (timid do nothing, but carry out his work. 'Rival managers have pit his second, penalty. The Marines 'always 'frowned on the praetiee, of• turned an the ganging attack wht ------74Tordethem-r-referees-±and---if- -,,the-orie-,,:man2advantisi.e4but--could---40 • TO:4yd.* iJciIal,t7.& It is not'hing befirre Noble raurne the., followed. Vet10-13e11 WAS' and Wiggins went off together in the . easily , the, 'matateriding man of either. ,loSt' Mittote Of Vle)t•r• but the Soots team,' firing font of hiSteam's ,goals ceutd de, nothsnir,,,iagainet'i-the ,smat while cLepper4 tallied Ca' other."' .nettieding. *101 an • 110qk., .14jirAiel`cer -Doak '.kept h ,goaiwlfr ofthelgues., gaine .polleyseorinz.late\.'in. the first •ThoUneup period fot gOat, ',The .Lueknevi.-;-goal, Macintosh; , ' gan101414, tevelt7AA tbse kl‘filleri.:40ynt; .centre, Jewitt; ;net penalty wes:11011144*, out, wingS; Thompson. McKenzie; - Meltenzie-a0d, Rath- Voireldel.:-.'''#-.01-i2,-...-44•Tr.•tt.t4r.41&:--- .14eppard and giehelSeni centre), ptin",. iGederielt.-+goal;. •Swiger; defeitoe;' 1.0e;.. Wings; • rhumery aud.;cherris; O'Brien; akternates,... Sills, , •., Whigs! liVestlaroek, ViggiOsf. alter.,) • ••• , • „ 1' • • atesi.. f•gasoo,•••••••'MeMar,itls,• Craig- wed .'WESTrt.V.,„ Vile* liene Fothergifl of tidesbere, is visiting her cousin, Miss,Verne MoP.ontell,,, for- a. couple,' O. weeks. • - %st, ‘,tr0tatt•-,1tcov0i,fona' Dr. Campbell 'cf St. ,Loglei:,,Mith, -*Witco with tbe latiCea',:broli0r; :7Carapbell. other.. frienda,.• c-9 g441, S*teepl: • .defeuce, 'Weir. • - Doak` 4044 .Y.mtirgy, -centre, ' VBrien; , • . wino; Yestbroolt and Wiggin U 411 'entriee -to the school paper alteroates, MacDonald, Scrimgeour, *-have.,,,heen handed in and the "Van Westbrook and Barton. •• Horn" will likely be out within a day Referee-utooster" Muir, Selif(,)ttb. or two, bearing its usual jokes and quips, artieles of an educational and of a sporting nature, short storlei of f the students', own origin and a. new 1.9Alltre. a_..q_13,0911 hY. _the_ scheel".s. a e over Causes ith • Pimples uo Embarrassment • There little doubt but that iniPure and •• impoverished blood is the soil on which those red, white, pus imea pimples (10- , velop and thrive,' and that nothing short ' , of a vigorous, ,persistent• blood . purifying. •treatment will -eradicate them' from the , . . system. • Burdock Blood Bitters banishes bad blood mid, with the bo,a blood banished the the skin -becomes free frooipiropiesi' • Try a few bottleo, and be convhiced. OPPORTUNE TIME TO LAY, 1:4001) :FLOORS While prices are low. We wit a 'specialty of :this work. Only. the best of materials used Also Interior. Alterations o all kinds. , Workshop equipped for all. kinds of Woodwork. Our aim is "to please." Estimates free. Workshop " Phone' 577W. $-P041altY iz 'Phone gent Or Tip On are spending oome..vecs, wit , _and Mrs, Wm. Uowarth. The monthly meeting of thl IS. held last Wednesday was of Mrs. J. wIth. • Th,erme,i)ttnor.op0o041 with hymn. Rolm vasre followed with pray J. Ellis.. Mrs, ,Charlet Smi • reading; "'Another Tear.' el)owell'n reading, "Newt* Marvin,,XcDowell We* 371 siS of .thelline• Book wait, .interesting.. U114 Henry' ing. Mrs.- Wald", Mrs. GI Mrs. llawett led in wale decided to bold the next rneethi -0040.11.dfe.,p14.11' of into five groups for Mit( year each group asked to raistr$ Secure one new rneMber.,A letter read from the Christian St Secretary, regarding ,oliaetktI IVIr.„VM. Walden Wall. . London visitor for a few dove. Messrs, and Leelie ViAcent. f'Belgrave visited on SUndaY" at and Mts. J. /4,1401)0re/1s. :• 44, Mrs. Wm. Wm, Oroziee of Crewe spent., •Tew,days with ,her parents, Nr„ and Mrs. „Nitta, Campbell. mAsi .Meyowell spent Sun- o e er-one-artistiVonr Hogtim ape and 'Bill Johnston came out on top in a round-robin 'badminton litriiturrent staged last-Eriday in the gYninasiurn. • • • •On Wednesday :night, 'the Colle- giate 'girls 'basketball team played, host to •the ex -students, and wer..3 handed a surprising ,defeat by the older 'girls. " .The. "Blues" kept their no -defeat ' they held McGaw to a 1-1 tie on state clean on Wednesday. night wheu sheet of sticky' ice. The game was n ,tilia • , r officials would 'broke away....lrom•-13is-cheoli7,1;*-A. have.shaited to the high heavens *stopied at thir"Alarinedefence.'Hool attempt to have It stopped; • er and Doak. Went down in front t,f Bin Young was late in arriving the 'Ooderich net while trying to gr -ab and lthe' Marines were forced to start the puck: , Scrimgeour 'broke away the gime with. "Chipper" Batton in • and blaied a shot from the blue line Young's Aline. Barton, playing . his 'Which Dillings barely handled. Theo first game in a Marine utlifortn,'went when only ten feet out and With jonly 'well on the -defence and 'will be a The goalie to heat .Strimgepuis handy man, to have Around. to relief shot. Noble's shot. •on ,goal was Young arid ,Doak. He failed to show stopped and Doak grabbed the puck the stiekhandling ability. which • he to .combine with Wedtbfook. ' Mel displays in. -Collegiate, games but -were stopped at the defence however . - was .very effective effective .defen- and Hooper returned the puck to thefeatured by nice goal -tending onthe .- of both Woary Swiger forthe. . sively. "Peck" Steer) 'seeins to be Goderieh- end. A -niiinite later 'Joe partsof end ,sehoenha.is tot mp. improving with ''every ganie and . is* Hayney was sent off for . slashing rapidly filling tlie gap left by "Bud" Wiggins..Bill, Westbrook and Bucky Gaw. Four penalties were handed out W .three to •Gederich and one .to McGaw. orthY% 'departure to,. the Noah Doak' after Dillings • out, country. • St. Marys showed a betVir missed the open -net. Stewart grabbed hipper Barton was the bad. man ;f combination ,attack • than Goderich the pueltoi.and went right in on Steer. the night receiving two trips to the but the ' Marines,. perhaps held the steep sprawled, to save and a scramble cooler for roughing, Jack Weir put . advantage in power play. Nine Pa".-:: followed from which Stewart. agall the Blues aheadmidway through the ewes_ in,ali-...werir_iranded._2.11.„ lack and with an rid period on a shalt from the side gained th - " - of them going to St. Marys;arid four goal 'in front of him seemed certo.m and-ItfXrawtied it tip early in the to Goderieh. to sore only to have Bill 'Westbrook second period on a goel by Gardine. -Markimen for the Marines were • 'deflect the puck at the last 'seeenfl. Although both teams made despirate Scrimgeour and Doak, and for the With only three minutes of .prushes, neither One-couhr tally again. visitors, lofts, .' visitors, Noble (2) and . Ross. Bill Westbrook laid down a neat pats the first game of the Maitland • • ist 'Period . to Scrimgeour who bulged the twine League doubleheader on Wednesday Stevens opened play by combing behind Dillings• for the first aoder/cit night, Leeburn turned hack Victoria . . s With DunSieth .a dangerout rush, god Street Church by a core of 0-4. of the game. This tied the score Leeburn led at the .end Of the first O'Brien gained the puck and passed at line all, but Otolerich pressed all period 4 to. 2. In the second frame, to Westbrookwho came dote with a the harder and gave Dillings ••' some shot from, the .corner. •Wybro* moue momovements.Victoria pressed the play and pullest Just before the grabbed the puck. and rushed to the bell rang, Scrimgeour 'received bis off some nice combination plays but , Goderiell blue line where he let fly second . while,Leeburn scored the same num- lpenalty of the night, the -best they could do was tally twice g shot. Westbrook circled behind. the . 3rd period St. Marys.' net but ' • • W'ybrow teSted the pudic. out. Westbrook broke away •• Prom the face off Steep shot from the blue-lin.e. JOKE. WAS ..oN Haunt again but was checked from behind. After amigos of lines, 'DOA .was dYe7enntreer,usooskhed ttriiiiihinst•th*I3etroicppei"dtnaet - tripped,' by Noble Who received- Oa was What force of habit Will do to a per - the blue•line and nails picked up the. eon the .way Of 'embarrassing him brat Penalty 41 gie game. • • puck, ratiekhandled hie way in on Step was amply -Illustrated to Mr, Charle.a no 'Marines •pressedhardbb‘ltit and:blazed his shot from fifteen feet .meaktoa. last week, ne weht to the Stewart broke away ;73 AN- __ , SfKL LOWER FAR *.44t * CANAMAN NAIION4 EGRAPCI'S *PftDA*iLflY. SATITY 4000oriookoosoor*******Quoloer TO PACIFIC COASTI O IA Our SUntrilet sport, 'Wintee....-ie. the balmy. invigotat- ingclimatitiolCana4,4SEvergOtten Play. ground. GAP hiking. riding 'motoring. Itting! taotila ..et4o7 maiestie tam ettliery'--*00 0104.004 11.# gook,tiee en Xcinte. SpdMee *Win egieta.ad vital; May. 1 4. Visteriatosathotols- ..511/11000st *oaths* 4...• lowfol at latatuatIkta ponts edwci toWoolitirist IstO /****01misiiii4' hehoi/OMrs. Qsbuldest�fl Loderieii it cd on Sender. with her tlaoiluer, ;Ars. Norman reDovelL • Mr. Charles Wightman, Mrs. Elie Brighain anti children of Blyth were Wetfietd on ,Mrs J Storey of Myth thls ye; 'slopped by Doak at the Ooderich de, c*haut-rged•Steehrrn tutanlivainolfjpivlYen haUpte:nitaiot;s6...,pornimiviut'erniiettee*nottd..."64teededvingtollfresdletteritottitohninee fence. Scrimgeour then 'weht off for tripping and the Wont were again C,414e,onriteii Rose spenaltyhattiC,k,edhlit'e.iveustso. id'odo,n0Dotank,.. putkivs, his way tip wig tit. to the 4/i even terms.1Thx. Peak rushed. but took the puckfrom hie own „ twat lienolinoeles .11,.,tdminlub roomsIntettthe$thigMatthoneteie MaeDinisild was offside and play was ; tailed back. . ,siationans ._rush was etiokbandled his way. past three St,- foro*.bouplo of how* he wat down. stoplied, by Barton.. -4 And westbrdok Maryt', players and rifled* the puck etsam and was oname to locateItis • ear, grabbed tfie.puek to let fly froth.1)**t Pilling* 14:give -Oxierialt; the: Ile looked along West Street from the centre 10e, O'Brien Centred the Puck: 641 f(4''sill'e Ili* ' time :that night "ulonic taaldhig to. the 04 P; R. ticket from st scramble in *Oft Of the Visi. 111,04Voefn itbiell.attiestrerbe 110126;:'uPtuntaink: ti°filcoub to*nd-dgenie wwlioelitittbitetivadlime4itoi;okthere tort net but Wiggins failed to get his shot *WAY. Rost then rtIthed from hooked stkic* with hint *Ild, IStA4tee wits *be had moved it. . Getting no yelled for a penalty to Doak. Desk aatiataottori there, howeier, he made his bit own bine-line and. was almost weeup alone o take long shot on way throu h when. Mak finally t lttkt stopped aroundthe Square in a search for /C. Wee. hoarded heaVii- goal, which ' Pilling* handled., ea811 the ear an .then - givirig.,np-i • i••••*0.9,0„:,..,. • •,.. • ....i..... by oci ayneY in theSt: lifeiyi On'.' but te7.1vitis.,,d'aixidanto. tor goiied the riokilig.'sdotir'Wthesits thoroughfare htwatess ,whilet and Heyney. Was thumbed off. Doak ek, .Joe Minot' rush*Jag istOppei- I he Lsriv the car parked, where lot had Made several rushes but was. stopperl pu ,-at the St. Mary's defence each time. sit the Marine detente.- From a face.. left it, at the post•Offlo, with the keys , from ttubeenblazedblue e,vithiselmh rtetakttattndeea off in b n: front 1,, h td, of,I.,5thoont tt. St. tib Mary'swlikeitt , in it. Ana the ensbie ptilt running'. Des. soite apologies to all the accoited mem- nicely. , A , moment. later ?eat a a . 0tri Dillings turned aside and a, inonient 'berg of the Ohib. Mrtleakirs is . still i ' Turk BrOtia actwhen he leftlie goal hi. to.r.W1gghts received * penalty for ,,,,,; to ;spate looase ,ptitek oalti Ross, ,,,it $111,00ing. It wat then that Doak fited gittonlit yareurleitWritilYett.liCeliciarlieti6rn' "D14 at the only play .Steep could make the puck Into the crowd and the St.. • at tots would, have had him it his Marys goal that tied the gamy tot - mercy had he gained the puek.., on- lowed. With the 'Moines At full fortunately . Noble was right in on the strengthttglithi- the,: set Out t*.regei4 ,. aie,4.it• il &-leggt...401g4.44.104..11it. t to drop it into the OPetI goal and send went Tight thvoirh the visiting isitti4. :afarters f:bob6.6.thlittleeeif it.fitilLtg°01, i°0tILdb.t)tohabvee aniplineente!oriu%k7. TtioineSt' 114/*right jrAi°,6111n tgheeafill:44, 6rIttet'N11°P,A.6 111)stilot .,*".kgn.aitiblibit'llicl tald°4543eeltuaCrk;hittt,heert Gitixlear but.hic' _,$0,00i001540 .00 vidsok kilt O'Brien. checked hini from behind'. ' ;t1/84BY sight of the puck- betit- 0ederieli sPla-, - 4nielkoficthefr4§ttirtOtt-lc- --Iginie-'4& '-'-rat--Itbast ,,---, --- uptick, puck, Who's got the puck.' gib Roast, tioifeiL, , heratetuleaedrednieeinittimote4atondITZ hgisetsihOot isrobod3t, sowed .0, ,,knot,, wher.o. th.er . And Period WWII& Sitlflifit 'F.O*0116,. . riibber-wasuntil somehodi:ditcovored . stopped by Diiiino, . - it stuck in be naineet skate. • A 1 • All . , . - „7, .10c lb, ., Jeshi$wigh6:141ese. *six 8tieathilit'eotTareios! Nirt'sirthtfloe'r,1°11ttedr from eakePtiihrugliht i on numerous oeoeloo*. After 14 ft* , the defence, :want in on. Dillings all 1; secondsof play, Bpillayney fired a alone. Its-waiet.high shot was taken sizzler from dose in'whiell Steep say,. by the-. Oldie 4.114- a; grand scoring : td Moir. BittliViatbtok, tineda shot .chance was gone. Noble rushed hut , from the blutline whith Dillinge, w.,,,,as. eteneed at the Moine. defence,,didn't teen see. Fortunately for tho tie teg*Ilted noseessiOn and fired en 1. ' goalie it Struck his shoulder and 40itt SteeP sprawled 'hut the shot gianeezl over the net. Stevent work- went between hie,legs. and slithered ed. in tdose but ilia shot was wild and toe the net for: tho goal whieli gave • youttg flatbed only to, be *topped at the Stone Town. kids -the game. With •', the .defenet, Nose bow 10 ,g4 the, scarcely two minutes left the Matin0S, l stek out, of * tomer And mere*** a , pit on a desperate attack.but ,oteuld 1'4 fete -off from whleh a Pile-up follow. do nothing Until Viggilis broke in on 1 itcfroat of the, (derieh..n.t.‘ lit. Dillings 'Neu, eile leiti,,,,, ii*10t pi * • at optc;" ,$it,orrig ehot Whi01140illthgelaatif be Joi• tion onsmiblorst Nob the use of nd'a roomed latpr 00 WI rant to *04 was wit to the enolor ' enii the game. *I* 1 Frah Ham Voist. .210 ifb. Loin Roast . - .21c lb, Shoulder RoAst. 1.9c 111.. Fresh HoMeamade Pork $a0age ,.2 lbc 3 °Side flacon, half or ' whole , 270 DERt Now flaying -Jane *Withers and. Tane..1)a -.4t41 1 Mt,sti MON., -TUES. and -WED.- .. . -;.._ ' • CONS'EANCE nEts..E.TT aid, CLAM GA,14 rP,asi--4Ped q Pine Burke irlil_.4%.1t*.gr.),*.AL , glo......in...t.v.zgq..o. , „Rol *114.4_ new 'comedy romanm , • ' ' . • a.................s.a...s...r.........w.............r,0i..:...r.pv, • "AFISIln: OFFICE IIOURSr. n , TIIVR., FM. and SAT.-- . . . • str,vAltto EVERSTT HORTON The meat v.:1101e laugh -getter of them- all appears .in' a, rie-Av and ribto 'role., Lois Wilton. heads the suppor,t. ' ' • ,',. .. . '"YOUlt UNCLE :DUDLEY! ............................:-....;.;............ 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