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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Feb 1937, p. 6

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gaqmIg)Nmt.--Brtuttrord Krieger- ite- captured the championship ot , the Intermediate OJ-LA. group may when they defeated Kitchener Green- Ihirtl 5 to 3 in overtime. The Bram won the Britt game at home Tuecdny.‘ Bramtord--<3mu, Smith; atteeisl Tom, Baumgard; centre, Graig; mm, Wilkes, Webster; “ht. cm- nunon. Wilkes, cooper, Ellis, "mot. I Ill-mun. "ll-CB. ”WWI, in...” "w----'. Kitchener-il, Bindernagle; de-l tense. Couch, Scherer; centre. C. musta; wings. Vrooman, Gran; sum, Fahrenbach, Tracey, Lorena. Schmidt, Dunbrook. , Referee Norm. umport, Toronto. I Win Group Title in 5-3 Over. time Victory. Fint Period I-Kitchener. mremz (Dun- t-Branttord, Greig (Cinnamon Webster) w..........-...........--..---"'. Penaltietr--Traeey 2. Second Forlod 8-Kiteheoer, Fehrenbach m......' q-aritettener, Gran (Mums) _..- Mumford, Krieger .-rr._'r.'.'_". 6-Branttord, Ivanott (Baum- iiGaiG---Baumearxt (2), Dun- brook (major), Ellis (major). Saber er Overtime q-Brantford, Webster (Graig) 9.10 8-agranttord, Greig ......wt.--_r.m.'"'_ 9.36 Pena1tr--mmu. , kiTCHENER.-Kitehener-Water- loo Collegiate girls' Netball tam dropped two important games to the Stratford girls' W.0.S.S.A. teem: here Thursday. In the junior game Btratford took the decision 16-10, and the Kitchener senior girls were defeated 14-7. -- . In the junior game Kitchener was unable to hold o. Sewell in check and she ran wild to score 10 of the visitors' points. Play was more even in the second period, but Kitchener was unable to overcome Stratford's first-half lead. In the senior game play was very slow in the first half, both teams being unable to score. Stratford be- gan to find the basket in the second half and ran in ten points to take the game 14-7. Young,', Giant over _ A', Feet. 6 Inches: ALTON. iii.--Robert \Vadlow, whom medical scence has Judged-the tallest man in history, celebrated his nineteenth birthday yesterday, with two more inches and two-seo" pounds added to his frame. Robert is creeping up beyond the 8 foot 6 mark. compared to 8 foot 4 inches when he blew out the can- dies on his cake last Feb. 22. And he has put on an additional forty pound, which brings his weight to The boy brobdingnagian was a nor- mal-sized baby at birth, weighing 8% pounds. but an overzealous pituitary gland caused him to soar upward at a rapid rate. The pituitary, a small ductioss gland at the base of the skull. sometimes continues to function abnormally until the giant reaches the age of 24. Robert grows at the rate of two inches a year. The agent of a life assurance office had been having an extraordinary amount of success. The secretary of his branch made inquiries. He dis- covered that his usual method of procedure was as follows: "You injured?" _ "No." "You unmitigated fool! Sign here." Third Period scoring-None. @ERTE Collegiate Loses . 18.50 15.10 11.09 15.66 5.10 Toronto 3. Datum 1. For Toronto “Apps (Banana. mvldson); App! (Hamilton); Boil (Fowler). For Dotroit--Nowe (P61133391). Boston 2, Maroon: 1. For Bo.ton--- Clapper (Portland, Schmidt); Get. litte (Cowley). For Marooru-Bimeo (Robinson). ham 2, Oblong. I. For Run. trer-Kee1intt (Conner. Heller); Heller. . For ctsie"o--aLet1r (may). Toronto 4, Arno-doom 3. For Tor. onto-Seto (Apps ,Drmon); Apps (Drillon, Fowler); Kendall (Thom); Fowler (AW). For Amerieams--<larr (Cunning- ham); Stewart (Chapman); Jet's (Stewart). Maroon. 6, Chlcngo 1. For Maroon: “Evans; Gracie tcot, Marker); Marker (Cam); Runs. (Ward, oun- acher); Gracie (When Cain); Northcott (Ward, Von). For chietugo--Wietsert. Amen-lung s, Toronto 1. For Ame rietutt-Emmir, Wiseman wart); Schriner (Jen-Iva). For Toronto--Driuon (Apps). Boston 2, Claudio!“ 2. For Boston --Dumart (Schmidt, Clapper); Cow- ley 1Get11trel. -. " --__ ei..,..... I. .k, ‘_-..._‘,V For Canadiens-Gagnon (Manthuy; Joliat. -- Detroit 6, Chicago o. For Bruneteau (Amie); Howe W. Kilrea (McDonald. H. Howe (Bruneteau); Howe rm); Lewis (Barry). Canadiens Maroons .. Toronto m... Americans Detroit . Boston ' Rangers Chicago Thursday-Toronto at Cantu: Boston at Americans: Detrov if 1'ciRO. GALT.-slowed down commer- ably by soft ice, the semi-final Blen- heim-West Dumfries game at Drum- bo Thursday night between Rose- ville and Ayr resulted in a 3-2 win for Ayr. The Vies got away to a 2-0 lead in the opening frame but Roseville came back strongly in the second and thireretuttos and it was anybody’s game till the final gong. Sunday -. Canadiens at liullgPrs at Chicago. Tuesday-Toronto Anu-riruns at Boston. ATTACKED BY SPECTATORS AFTER PENALIZING RAMBLERS PHrLAmBLPmA.--uNew Haven de teated Philadelphia 2 to 1 here Sat- urday night in an international-Arn- erican Hockey League game which was followed by several spectators attacking Referee Norman shay. Angered at Shay tor sending Bert Connolly of Ramblers to the penalty box in the third period and handing Captain Danny Cox a ten-minute m'is- 'duct penalty, the spectators went 'after him. One woman hit him on litre head with her handbag Two men struck him, cutting his face. saturday-Maroon" at Americans at Canadians. The total production ot the wheat crop in England and Wales declined from 1.623.000 tons in 1936 to 1.378,- 000 tons in 1936, a reduction of 246,- 000 tons, or " per cent. Intermediate A Trenton 5, Toronto 2. Trenton wine round. Brantford 5, Kitchener 3. Brantford wins group. Hockey Scores And Scorers Win First Game NATIONAL LEAGUE International Segtlon >ns .... 38 22 12 4 102 s ...rV_ 39 16 15 8 89 , m....... 38 " 19 3 96 ans .. 39 12 23 4 " United states Section ...wrvVF.. 38 20 10 S 105 .m..rFr_V. 39 18 15 6 91 s -eV_.'F. 39 16 14 9 " , _.__.._. 38 10 22 6 70 Future Games P. W. L. T. F. 38 22 12 4 IN 39 16 15 8 M 38 " 19 3 EN 39 12 23 4 S7 7|? For Detroit--- owe tlCe1ly); H. Kilrea); owe 1W Kil- at TII WATIILOO CIIO!ICLI Rangns >541“; 98 122 94 F.? 91 76 " 40 " 28 48 42 41 26 Illa]! Rink Feature 10f Toronté Bonspiel turio curling hormonal cloned in ttrtb. matic manner at High Park Rink Sunni-y night when ship Bert C. Hall, ot Kitchener, rolled by a narrow I, margin with the but none ot the some and bonlpiel. to capture the Seihorling Trophy after having wont le Royal York Trophy line] by a, very decisive 16d auxin in the ai-l ‘ternoon. On Friday night, Skip an]. ‘and his rink had clinched the Grand \Aggregate award, and they emerged, ‘trom the week’s play with distinction Pr being its feature performers. i l Royal York Trophy Final 1 Kitchener Toronto W. Henderson I. L. Lewis E. Parhea o. C. Deni-on R. Hall Dd Allan Bert lull H. H. Chisholm. Edward Schmnlz of Preston was appointed convener of the Ontario Juvenile Hockey Association ploy- downs in this district, " the Asso- ciation meeting held in Toronto Thprsdly e_veni_ng. " .. L Preston-Breauu Combines have been drown up against Ayr, while Guelph will meet Hespeler in the first round of genes in this district. The two surviving teams will meet in the second round. All games are to be home and home series with goods counting on the round. PRESTON. - Play-off arrange- ments for the Big Six Intermediate 0.H.A. group finals between Pres- ton and Paris, scheduled to get un- der way in Paris Thursday, were postponed due to mild weather. The first game of a two-out-of-thee series between these two clubs was played in Preston on Monday eve- qxyTut'NT0.---rhe tough mpunl 9n- Score by ends: Hal] m........... 218 031 201 I-" Chisholm ., 000 100 010 B- 2 Preston vs. Paris Draw Playdowns i2r""TirCrr"fC,RrI,,I, (s'ciyL"(/i',cg" THE BRA|N or A menu ' on t3E9tMi. coat/ans no not“: GRAY MATTER an: 1‘.-\~‘”Jlm ODD -’- BUT TRUE JhGryiebone C. C. l, To Visit Waterloo Club. Tour of the I.C.C. teem is being arranged by Ron. R. C. Matthew of Toronto, who [an yea took e Canadian eleven to England. The visit to Waterloo will be made in deference to the Semen: brothers, the lato E. F. Seen-up. Norman WWII» will be inclusion! in the inn-try of an tourinq Marylou!“ What Club eleven this lull)“, it was Announced bCH. J. 03mm. Elf}; Frehaeitna ttfe Toronto Crie at Club, and Tom Sum-am of the Waterloo club. A direct hit embed the Chapel of the Provincial Hospital. Other shells exploded near a cinema the tre and a railroad station The exact numer- or dead and wounded In unknown. VALENCIA. -. Valencia citizens cowered in darkness Sunday as an intermittent volley ot thirty heavy calibre shells from an insurgent wu- ship burst in the city, taking a toll ot victims and blasting a street near the centre. = HRmrPoN.---Six times champions ot Ontario and Eastern Canada, Pres ton Rivulettes defeated Gravenhurst ‘Royais, 5 to o, Friday to win, the 1round 10 to 1, in the Ontario Wo- men'a Hockey Association series. ,Preston will meet Stratford in the second round. Shells Crash as Civil War Goes On The Kitchener - Waterloo Flying Club is continuing to make progress. Lust week three students were awarded private pilot's licenses. They Ire George O'Neil, Frank Hallmun and Arnold Wettlaufer. 1ii."s,ihmuct, starred for Preston with three counters, while Hawkins and Sault completed the scoring. PRESTON RIVULETTES DEFEAT GRAVENHURST Very Old Man: "Because I like to hear it talk. The parrot is the only creature gifted to repeat just what it bears without trying to make a long story ot it." parrot ?" Young man: "Why do you keep a 3 New Pilots Thd'"ieiierioo Crick“ “a: Can-guns In“ can» m w m was was: not» out. “new m9. suns tttttttttttr _ _ A DLES 3 Fry in President ot the company. land "in" at much entitled to sit "Three of -fGirCji'ivet, are dead, three ran away from you and this woman is your seventh," Inspector [Sydqulljs eeued.. - .__. Employees Strike, So Does Boss [EMITAWulter u Fry. the original "rihina no“, munch“ a chicken 10; In his omcq Sunday M mutated that maybe be had round industry's am elective mic! to the "wading wave or "Indovn" m“. In the pint below, damn. 100 girls. who“ nimble use" ordinarily nuke slip cover. tor furniture and auto mobile seats, cluttered among thar- selvei, debating whether to - their own “tn-down" or (he in to their boss and get him to go but to work. “It's up to than now to [at me to go back to work," he said. as he put down MI chicken bone and rolled an olive in one cheek down its any one else” -triC%acr"a spin“. him in gourt here, charging "Kelly" had malted her with a stqve sttorel. NUMBER OF WIVES ‘UNCEITAIN LETHBRIDGE. Alta.-.--), on Friday were trying to learn how many wives "Kelly" Poaalncki, the man who never heard of divorce, reajly has living.. . . . . TEE?- the point of Fry's grand strategy. -iie-Gartound guilty and re- manded for sentence‘ _ _ “Kelly” admitted some of his "wives" were still living and to get married you only deeded a license. He knew nothing about "this divorce business." - - -- - lt was then the Police Inspector declued. "I'rn going to find out how many wives he renlly has got." and the remand wns granted. SMASHED IN SKULL OF ROOM'ER ToRoNTo.--frrnsurtsed over the head with a heavy carpenter's ham. mer following an argument over a cisaret lighter, Wesley Pltmn, Stl, was taken to the East General {Hos- pital early Sunday morning in a cri- tical condition with a, compressed fracture ot the skull. Fred Bhttttlerworth, 17, non ot Pit- man’s landlord, was arrested and charged with assault occasionlng bo- dily harm. Why: “Thanks, pal. roll me over and put in me back pocket." To a tramp on the man in the park: "You win the prim as the la- lien man In the world." ”.mnggt

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