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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-11-10, Page 6Scuttle ondon Srs,, 4-2 -t' Was no Easter Parade—just a Parade to the ' penalty% box, more a couple of dozen of the— ?Alen Goderic1i Sailors sailed home iui front by a 4-2 count over London Briggs at ,Goderich. Arena Thurso day evening last. ' Right i rom the start, the senior B 'team from the Forest • City, started/ in as if they were felling timbers. In, fact it was only 47 seconds after the start of the game, that Peart of London was -alized for high sticking to- start e parade. It's useless to detail the penalties from there on, there were so many of thein. At 2.19 in the first period,. Lon - 'don's big defenceman, Vuchovich, 'started some slugging with Reiss '1 'al �'Kee/'e's SPORTS CALENDAR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 PUBLIC SKATING 2-4 p.m. •••••••••••••••••••••••• SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 PUBLIC SKATING,, 2-4 p.m. TNI•••••••••••••••••••••• SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 FREE SKATING 2-4 p.m. s••••••••••••••••••••••• MONDAY,' NOVEMBER 14 LEARN TO SKATE. 1.30-3.30 p.m. PUBLIC SKATING 8-10 p.m. ry ••••••••••'•••••N••••.•• TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 LEARN TO SKATE 1.30---3.30 p.m. of Goderieh. and 4oth went off for fivia minutes on a misconduct pen- ' alty. It set off a near free-for-all and in the tussle Jackie White, Goderich's new playing coach, re- ceived a gash on the forehead. This apparently slowed- 1 im down for the bala lee of the game., ..:.. •-. 'London scored first at the 8.07 mark. About three minute:a _later, McPherson evened the count for Goderich to end the period a 1-1 tie. After 28 seconds of play in- the second period Williams, on a pass from Miller, ,seored for Goderilh. Just 21 seconds later MacDonald, on a pass from Williams, made it 3-1 for Goderich. From then on penalties came thick and fast. Peart of London scored near the end of the •period to make the score 3-2 for Goderich. At 13.15 in the third period, Farlowe, Goderich school teacher and Last year with Forest, rifled one past the London goalkeeper, on a pass from Meriam to make the final count 4-2 for Goderich. In the net for Gpderich was Jerry Hesse while keeping goal for the London team was none other than his Ibrpther, Verne Hesse. Playing for Goderich were: Hesse,. .Miller, 'Fa riowe, Williams, MacDonald, Hartlei.b, Beacom, Ar- bour, Westlake, Mortimer, Cruick- shanks, White, Meriam, Reiss, Walters, McPherson, Kerr, Kelly and Goddard, the latter as stab paler. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pennington and family of Kapuskasing are visiting Mrs. Pennngton's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gord n McPhee, Col- borne Township, s well as other relatives. PORT ALBERT WOMEN MISR UNUSUAL QUILT The beautiful Canadian Floral Emblem quilt on display this week in Lodge's furniture store window is the product of six months' work by the 'Ladies' Guild of - ChrJst Church, Port Albert. "" The 90 inch by 100 inch broad- cloth quilt has as its design, the floral emblems of each of Can- ada's ten provinces, worked onto a pale green background. Taking the idea for the pattern from a women's magazine, the Guilts met once a month until finishing it early in November. The ladies are hoping one of the local organizations will- .buy the quilt and -in turn raffle it off. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thompson, of. St. Johns, Quebec, attended the Thompson-111cNab wedding at Lon- don on October 29; and spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomp- son, Quebec Street. Free Methodist Church SUNDAY, NOV. 13 10 a.m. 'Sunday School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 7 p.m. Evening. Service. 8 p.m. Wed., Prayer 'Meeting. Pastor, T. J. McMichael THS GODERIOE SIGNAL -STA TAYLOR'S CORNER ' '1'YLOR'S CORNDR.—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ginn and family and Mr. L. S. Gorrie, of Oshawa, spent Sunday in' London with Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mr. Os Ginn. Mr. • and Mrs. Verdun Vanstone and family of Denmiller, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNeil. Mr. and' -Mrs. Wilbur Rummell, of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rider and N,tr. and Mrs. Wm. Justus, of Nashville, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Snyder • Mr. and Mrs. John Walter of California, who had, been holiday- ing at the home of 'M'r. "and Mrs: Barrie Walter, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ginn spent the week -end in Windsor, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don .Scott. - Mrs. Bill Gould, Patty and Ron- nie, of Montreal, are staying with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Irvine Oke. Mr. spent town. Harry Mitchell, of Toronto, the ,week -end visiting in immommompeommommeelimm Call I1AYE B. PATERSON, Trust Officer Ilensall, Ontario, Phone 51 For t . • Estate Planning and Wills • Real Estate Services • Investment Management and Advisory Servi-e •. 317:2% Guaranteed' Investments • 2172'6 on savings—deposits may be mailed Or Contact Any Office Of GUARANTY TRUST O'Keefe's .. $$REW ING COMPANY LIMITED COMPANY OF CANADA Trironto • Montreal • Ottawa • Windsor Niagara Falls • Sudbury • Sault Ste. Marie Calgary • `Vancouver THC Catvtrt SPORTS COLUMN. Eefite.7&194e4,04 You oan't look for a great deal of that commoce:ty known as ; sportsmanship' in prize -fighting circles,' because thgre isn't, as a rule, much of it -to be looked for. Usually, there are plaintive cries from the loser, that he was robbed, or out - lucked, or the victim of circumstances. So it was a refreshing change, as we sat in the dressing - room of veteran Archie Moore, after he had been hammered into defeat by the iron fists of Rocky Marciano at New York's Yankee Stadiuth, and hear him say: "1 have no excuses. The better man won. If everybody enjoyed the fight, then I'm very happy." This must be a record of sorts, certainly a precedent. Old Archie, hero of more than 100 fights, as he talked, was alter- nately pressing an ice -bag to a swollen right eye 'and rubbing the lumps on his head and neck where the savage downward smashes of the champion had landed. Moore Lost like a gentleman. Manager Charlie Johnson had complained that Marciano had butted Moore, which is possible, and had hit him low twice in the ninth round. "Archie screamed out in pain `°`§aid Johnson, drawing liberally on his imagination. . We asked Moore if low blows bothered him' "I guess he hit me low once or 'twice, but not hard blows and they didn't ;rake the slighest difference . to the result" said Moore. Moore was hammered so badly in the eighth that Dr. Nardiello of the Athletic Commission entered the ring and asked him if he wished to quit. I asked Moore in the dressing - room afterwards what his answer to this had been. "Why" said Archie quietly, "I told him that chamionships are won and lost out there in the centre of the ring". K . Someone in the crowd enquired: "Is Marci-anoPthe hardest hitter you ever fought?" "I wouldn't say he's the hardest hitter I ever fought. But", Moore added with a chuckle, he hits plenty hard'enough for me". Your,comments and suggestions for this column will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 Yonge St., Toronto. Calvet• t ®ISZI.LL QRS LIIViiTED AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO NILE NILE, NQY. 8.—Miss Jean Mc- Phee, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pennington and Susan, of Kapuskasing, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1aPhee, the ladies' parents. . Pr epaxatiOns arse going forward for the W.A. annual bazaar. Rev. 0. Watt held a Remain-, trance Day service last Sunday..- - Mr. and Mrs. ,Nelson Hill, of Goderich, and Miss Sadie Carter and Joe Carter, of Auburn, visited .their aunt, Mrs. "Amelia McIlwain, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallas '%G•aler, of Waterford, were recent' visitors with- Mr. and Mrs. W. Pettrnan and their aunt, Mrs. II. Spragge. V a - o • Traek mileage of Canadian rail- roads at the end of 1953 totalled . 58,694. Choose from our Targe assortment of single-breasted styles in the current shades of grey, medium `brown and blue. SIZES 36 TO 44 REGULAR — TALLS AND SHORTS Step in and see our arresting display in the following types: a Crombie Sabelers "MADE IN SCOTLAND" Harris Tweeds "MADE IN SCOTLAND" $55.00 Crombie Sealskins "MADE IN SCOTLAND" $55.00 _TuxedoTeddy Panel Save $3.97 on a handsome Tuxedo Teddy Panda Bear. Yours for only $3.98 with a $7.00 order. COMPLETE MOUE SET Or American Beauty Dinnerware Unit "A" Creamer and Covered Sugar. 'Beg. value $3.98. 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