* HOBBY BAVER AGAIN §4t WINS LADY BYNG TROPHY eP ts is ns t in aiidiemk gers, Bauer also picked up a $1000 ehquetmm&e)l.fl.hup _ Bauer with 37 points of a possible §4, was well ahead of Toronto‘s Syl tm the 1941â€"42 winner who col 24 points. * The 32â€"yearâ€"old Bauer won ‘the flh{ twice| in a row in 1939â€"40 940â€"41, and then joined the RCAF. don&with linemates Milt Schmidt and Woody Dumart in the middle of the next season. The fiveâ€"foot, sevenâ€"inch winger, who packs 160 pounds on his tough frame, has always played aggres sive, driving hockey, backing tcl'noonebuteoueculewpenfl- ties He spent only 4 minutes in the sinâ€"bin last season, and during his seven full seasons in the NHL has served only 36 minutes in penâ€" Bduer, ice captain of the Bruins lives in the ancestral acres of Waâ€" terioo during the off season, and phm'oemerthe_zkatemnuhc- turing business with his fatherâ€"inâ€" !{!r_ flhen he finally vh;n;-l-l; his Along with the cup, which he has For 50¢ per Tire we will: Dettmer‘s Tire Service 702 King St W. Kitchener Phort * Demount tires * Thoroughly in: * Inflate and che * Clean rust frow & Soanctomne tirac TO TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR TIRES Boucher of New York Ranâ€" We Carry a Complete Line of New Tires and Tubes Thoroughly inspect tires Infiate and check tubes Clean rust from rims Soapstone tires and remount. wWHEN YOU HAVE AN IMPORTANT BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT VULCANIZING â€"RECAPPING YOU CAN‘T AFFORD § 6R V I N 6 C A N A D | A N 5 M weg dhong y yeq bor miig +> Pocid ed 49 of a possible 54 sm- in !gnwï¬g?!h_-vc-.-ï¬mdï¬e kiesiin the NHL past season w hy and the rookie of the year .‘omw' a-ymu'l&&ccw-em a native of Kitchener, Ont., collectâ€" LONDON DEFEATS STRATFORD NATS WITH THREE HOMERS Despite a constant drizzle of rain, Mndonhm-andsmï¬ud Naâ€" tionals off the lid in the Inâ€" tercounty Baseball Association seâ€" nior series Saturday, with the Maâ€" jors registering a 6â€"5 victory. IT DOESN‘T © MEAN A THING TO ME!" nté KITCHENER PANTHERS TRIUMPH OVER HAMIL TON Kitchener Panthers made an ausâ€" & _ o6 _ ME 4i 7’“' yeme~ â€"'mâ€"â€".'vâ€"â€"-â€"“- §ohtz, Re? Mussmen, in right |Forton‘s doble a wild tnrow, and | * C520 ®9 fielding am:...am"'x."'m."l‘}" Santuect i« ppimg RaLLy rmaBies ni‘s driv'?‘:m:vmmm D,"""“*‘_nc,,,,""',,.u:;““ steind on BRANTE TO TAKkE Tiuens men aboard and nobody out. > . '-nuila:lhn.'h?M Mobing Inin Mnb 46 nï¬ t .l 12 J WO nHeave. Cam(h. If memmm'omh\s‘nmiâ€˜ï¬ their half of the added anoâ€" Stewart, cf ther in the fourth, two in the fifth. \Olejnick, c The scoring was completed in |Fisher, p ... the eighth when the winners Lyttle, 5’,, 2 pu:h;id across four tallies on Bauâ€" zTaylor ... er‘s , Meeker‘s double, singles S lleen Roo Lo Ot ie palles |Gereluk, 5 Yortson, 2b ............3 Mielko, ss .........2 Carruth, Hf .......3 Giavedoni, 1b ........5 Santucci, rf ............3 Taylor, rf ..............1 Stewart, of ............3 Conick, ef ..............1 Lytle, 3b ..........._2 Olejnick, c ...........3 xâ€"Wolkowski Schnfrr, p ..... Meeker, 3b ..... J. Slots, € ....... F. Slota, 2b ..... Huck, If ... Musselman, rf Fisher, ss ......... Kitchener ... By innings: Hamilton . ..... T W ROUV GH â€" C H o5 mis t & r AB R H PO A E behind to take a 4â€"3~victory over| RADEN.â€"On w Tigers in. ¢ n ~m allowed only thr thall club. The of M and a cBicers were elected: # four men, two | Haroid Glasser; . whmh'% the second on Gisvedoni‘s error, S Naumen; 'm-. but Hamilton got one back as Duâ€"| Miti d W e n â€" ols lmi. CC «d «[9C ACEmmnnn, COmcInce, qE Muk Aronnien got on and f unlntiy w .a;.‘a.é."n:. and ‘Mr. Lioyd 12‘:â€" ‘%aâ€"-flm s ujuat the uons will be m *4 mu"n"a.u_â€:a::n.â€"-mn tenth but Hamilton tied it up on|played on May th. GALT TERRIERS EKE OUT 3â€"2 WIN OVER GUELPH LEAFS Stocky ‘Bert McCrudden put on a oneâ€"man show Saturday Ig‘a'noon as the Galt Terriers squeezed out a 3â€"2 win over Guelph I.?le Leats. McCrudden allowed but 5 hits and collected two of the eight hits his team got off Lefty Hammond. Totals RELAIEVE Brantford‘s victory over Waterâ€" loo in their senior Intercounty baseball game last Saturday will be thrown out because players‘ certifiâ€" cates from the Brantford club have with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sehlce," fesier apam Sunday with Mr ‘apd ir. a Mra. Dan Jantzi not been received by C. D. Campâ€" bell, secretary of the Intercounty. The game will either be replayed or given to Waterloo. A decision will be reached at a meeting of the Intercounty executive next week. Rev. and Mrs Ernie Schwalm of Duntrson snent Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. Kauth of Roseville ;‘i;itedd with'Mr. and Mrs. Albert midt on * Sunday viflmm Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Snider and Mr. ard Mrs. John Snider and family of Bloomâ€" Galt ... London Frederick of Waterioo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt reâ€" cently. e â€" Mr. and Mrs. Layverne Kennedy and Carol and Mr. Keith Leslie of Kitchener mfl Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman.. Brantford Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boshart and family of New Hamburg, Miss Barâ€" bara Steinman of New yunbur; and Mr. Floyd Boshart visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman were Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of New Hamâ€" burg and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerâ€" dee of New»Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Siebert of Rosebank spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Earl Schwarâ€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Miles were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Sidne{ Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. Isaia Miss Leavea Weber of near Heiâ€" delberg spent Sunday with her sisâ€" ter, Adina Weber. Miss Laura Martin of the 13th, Vera Bauman, Heidelberg and Maâ€" ry Sittler spent Sunday with Miâ€" nerva Brubacher. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman were: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bowman of the 6th of Peel and Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Marâ€" A birthday part{ was held for Miss Delphine Schneider at her home on Sunday afternoon. Thirty guests were present and a pleasant afternoon was spent in playing games. A supper was served by her mother, Mrs. Schneider, with a surâ€" prise birthday cake, with pink and white decorations and burning pink candles on the cake. Miss Schneiâ€" der thanked all the guests for the lovely gifts Guests were present from Petersburg, St. Agatha, Bamâ€" berg and Kitchener. Sunday visitors over the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. Sitâ€" tler were Mr. and Mrs. Moses Weâ€" ber of near Waterloo. Musicians Wanted I have a little bird house; I‘ll sell it for a song To any feathered songsters Who chance to come along. 1 may decide to rent it To,anyone who‘ll pay In notes of cheery music On every sunny day. Or I might take in boarders, If they will consent to eat Fish worms and bugs and beeties, Instead of rationed meat. And if they will help me clean up My garden in the fall, By eating up the weed seeds, T‘ll ask no pay at all. and Mrs. Eli Rowman of North Woolwich and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gi‘"nfrrieh of North Woolwich. . _and Mrs. I. G. Martin and Mrs. Tyack spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tyack at Kitchener. tin and Miss Susanna Wideman of PLAYERS‘ CERTIFICATES Mr. Carl Ziegler and family spent Monday at Kitchener circus. HAWKESVILLE INTERâ€"COUNTY SENIOR (Chromicle Correspondent) By Miss Doris Jantsj (Chronicle Correspondent) PINE HILL By Mrs. Aug. Schneider BASEBALL Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Albrecht were Rev. and Mrs. Ernie Schwalm of Duntroon. * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruâ€" 88 Queen South Mel Weber With cork handle. Regular $4.75 Special for the 24th of May fisherman .............. Sporting Equipment Needs For the 24th of May Regular $4.00. Special .................. WM. HOGG COAL CO. Ltd. DRAIN TILE Camp Shoes â€" 2.29 . I(f/‘\ Special prices to Tennis Clubs on these nets. Kitchener 4â€"4746 Cap Guns 98e to $1.95 SHOP WHERE YOUR SELECTION Is GOOD AND PRICES ARE RIGHT Immediate Delivery Tennis Rackets Ideal shoe for outdoors. Soft soles and waterproo! Qus of a Strung with oriental gut (Larger sizes also available) Tennis Nets Ontaric Helideys published in the public interest by Joha Lebatt Limited Sporting Goods Steel F ishing Rods 4â€"Inch KITCHENER Fishing Creels 6.50 6.95 7.50 ber and Paul have returned home recently after an extensive tour of approximately 11,000 miles through California and Florida. A necessity for the trout fisherman. 15¢ for 5 rolls Waterioo Phone 2â€"0382