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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1949, p. 4

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Playoffs for the championship of the Recreation peeâ€"wee sixâ€" man rugby loop will start tomorâ€" row afternoon at Waterloo Park with Earl Doerfler‘s Aces meeting Mike Smith‘s Beavers in the first game of a two game total points to count series. The second game will be played on Monday afterâ€" noon, November 21. Junior "B" hockey opened for the Waterloo Cubs on Tuesday night when the team played at Guelph. A return game will be q.l;g'ed on Monday at 9.30 p.m. team will play 10 home games with the juveniles opening the double header at 7.45 p.m. This Monday Doug Henry‘s Juveniles will meet Elmira Junior "C". Tennis players in the district will get a rare chance to see the Minor hockey will get into acâ€" tion once more on Saturday at the Memorial Arena with peeâ€"wees, bantams midgets and juveniles all seeing action. As usual the peeâ€" wees will go from 11 a.m. until e d Ontario Seed remains the only unbeaten team in the Waterloo Recreation Hockey League, rackâ€" ing up four wins in as many Starts. T:Ie rt:e:lt ofeéhe clubs.s ar: wery evenly balanc with Electric, â€" formerly Evanaefiac:b Do%irs. C.Y.0., Harmony an & es trailing in that order. is weekâ€"end Harmony Lunch will meet Spitfires in the first a:le and C.Y.0. will take on Onâ€" io Seed in the nightâ€"cap. 1 p.m., with the bantams takin over from 1 to 3. Midgets wi Coronet Motors LtD. 5. LUBRICANTS WORLD‘S CHAMPION TENNIS 4. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 3. IGNITION SYSTEM 2. FUEL SYSTEM Avoid The Last Minute Rush THE TIME IS NEARING when winter conditioning for your car will be a vital necessity. Bring your car in now for this very important changeâ€"over and y from 3 to 5 and juveniles the t hour of the afternoon. In this way you are assured of a careful inspection of . . 1. COOLING SYSTEM 236 King St. East "THE TWIN CITIES HOME OF FORD PRODUCTS" OSA AND RECREATION NOTES By "JM" Check distributor â€" coil and spa;k plugs Carburetor and fuel pump inspected and set so the best possible mileage and fast starting may be assured during the winter months. Inspect battery â€" starter â€" generator â€" regulator â€" connections Radiator connections checked. â€" Thermostats inspected for proper functioning. Antiâ€"freeze solution put in radiator and checked for strength . " § Tickets: $2.00 â€" $1.2%5 â€" $1.00 i .. 4 75¢ â€" Plus Tax At Arena â€" Millar‘s â€" Doug‘s i Fronkie Porker vs FRI., DEC. 2 â€" 8.30 p.m WATERLOO ARENA _ Swiss g:‘i:ies often insist on siâ€" lence w crossing dangerous spots because‘ noise can Eoosen masses of ice and snow. Let friendship ship creep gentâ€" ly to a height; if it rushes to it, it may soon run itself out of breath.â€"Fuller. ; A group of Waterloo hunters, accompanied by a few from Kitchâ€" ener and district leave this weekâ€" end on a 10â€"day deer hunt in the Haliburton district. They will stay at Crooked Lake. Among the hunters are Herbert Klaehn and son, Bruce; Police Chief C. E. Moreau, Frank Benz, Dr. C. Beck, Ernest Schmidt, J. Hunter and Carl Kubhl, Ayr. Two Oakville men are also accompaâ€" ny'm%the Twin City men. E. W. Oke, also of Waterloo, left today to join a group of hunters from the Cochrane area, hunting in Northern Ontario. Music supplied by Ted Williams‘ orchestra will feature tomorrow night‘s Teen Town dance. The usual good crowd is expected. Chief, Engineer, Among Hunters On 10â€"Day Deer Hunt greats over the border, wili action at the Memorial Arena December 2nd, when the touring troupe includm$ Jack Kramer, the world‘s best; Pancho Gonzales, US. National champ; Frankie Parker and Pancho Segura, all net Pancho Gonzales (U.S. National Champ) SINGLES and DOUBLES (World‘s Pro. Champ) Jack Kramer KITCHENER vs Pancho Segura One of the top notch sports atâ€" traction of the nzvear is booked for the Waterloo Memorial Arena on Friday, December 2nd, none other than Bobby Riggs‘ profesâ€" sional tennis troupe. The setup features Jack Kramer, best of them all for three years now playâ€" All in all, the Aggies should give Toronto quite an interesting afternoon as they fl%;n for the Championship of the Western Diâ€" vision. If they win, the Redmen will probably go to McGili. Coach Bill Mitchfll),' in an interview statâ€" ed " We definitely plan to go to Montreal", and the whole O.A.C.â€" O.V.C. student body are confident that they will. WORLD‘S CHAMPION TENNIS PLAYER TO DEFEND TITLE AT WATERLOO ARENA That‘s because this timeâ€"proven Dr. Chase remedy for backache treats two conditions at onceâ€"contains special remedial ingredients for both the kidâ€" ney and liver disorders which often cause backache. So don‘t suffer with painful joints and backacheâ€"try this reliable remedy n by over haifâ€"aâ€" century‘s usgâ€"g;‘_'eChase’s Kidneyâ€" One of the top notch sports atâ€" |ing against the latest threat to his traction of the year is booked for|crown, Pancho Gonzales. The latâ€" the Waterloo Myemorial Arena on|ter won the U.S. National title Friday, December _ 2nd, none|this summer and has been touted other than Bobby Riggs‘ profesâ€"|as the one player most likely to sional tennis troupe. The setup/knock Kramer off the top. (_{on- features Jack Kramer, best of|zales‘ actions on the court have alâ€" them all for three years now playâ€" | ways been the source of much enâ€" SCn ieetineniarsinecomesmmommmmmne,. METVBAITNCTIE B6 NS BHCLNOTS durinfi ND NO hz O a match generally have the crow tt in an uproar and he has continued Sa oo e his same type of play in the pro ranks. ~â€" 9139 Supporting players include Frankie Parker, another U.S. Naâ€" to a‘ n( e tional titleholder and the Argenâ€" DMA g_ne 3 pla ‘yi % :A bfancho hSeg}u'a. â€"SAYS GRAN ingles and doubles matches feaâ€" Backache isamism?' that strikes mavg ;‘::;:fi all four players will be o ce Alrs: '&ddfi'l':ia‘»:fi;zg:' Ont., , Officials for the matches have o grandmothe'r well past 60, working in been named by Ralph Tailby, reâ€" her neat little home, day after Jzy. cently elected president of the ou would really appreciate how much Western Ontario Tennis Associaâ€" J br. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills can do tion. _ The A%giex hl?e to have their regular backfleld intact. Brooks and Anderson will do the quarterâ€" ing; Reeves, Raithby, Brennan, Treleaven, T. Calverley, and Jimâ€" mie Neil will form the halves. Blocking backs Left O‘Donnell and Mike Calverley can always be defiended upon to plax all out. enri Doseger, the husky midâ€" dle from Ottawa, claims this one is in the bag by ten points. No one knows who the four ends will be, but possibly Ghetti, Gray, Bodâ€" dington and Alexander will get the call. + to relieve backache! Liver Pills. At all drug counters. ~ 12 Red Treleaven will see service again this week. This fast backâ€" fietder, and Knobby Anderson forâ€" merly of Guelph Collegiate and Ottawa Roughriders, are in fine the Aggie su port'c_n was the ’come-back ol'l'gn Calveriey. Toâ€" ny was running, t‘n‘;fl. k!ckhu and weaving as of Bernie }Bx_wemun, playing with a bad heel, still had en:.ugx to earn a touchâ€" down. In McMaster game for the past three years he has made the first touchdown. The Aggies should be in pretty fiood shape for the game ag:mst niversity of Toronto this Saturâ€" day. Many of their injured playâ€" ers will be back. Hort Moore, coâ€" captain, will be playmi his line position affer a two week layâ€"off. O.A.C. Aggies Train For Championship After a convi 16â€"7 victory over a ‘fighti %m-' team last week, ?)?.C.-O.V.C. Aggies "BEARNG DOWN" Dial 7â€"7303 THE WATERLOO (Onterio) CHRONICLE At the last meeting of the Rod and Gun Club this question was asked of Ed. Meadows, District ship en a large number of young pheaâ€" sants every year. To obtain these pheasants, and they must have them before they can have a rigu- lated area, the council afefi at they will look after and feed these bin{s until they are large enough to feed for themselves. This costs money, as members of the Waâ€" terico Rod and Gun Club have alreadl found out. Not only moâ€" ney, but time, and a certain amount of hard word is involved and it cannot be expected that these men are going to assume this responsibility without there b‘e.ing some return to the townâ€" be hunted for a short period each year and then only on a special license. There is no doubt some justifiâ€" cation for this feeling, in view of the fact that many hunters buy a pheasant license each year and never get a pheasant. However there are usually two sides to every controversy, and this one is no exception. Under present stocking methâ€" ods: l!!g }owpsh}p councils are givâ€" Take advantage of this saving and order now in plenty of time to have your new suit or overcoat for the Christmas season. 9 King North ORDER NOW! IN COâ€"OPERATION WITH OUR TAILORING HOUSE A GENUINE ? THE PILGRIMS KNEW ’ HOW TO EAT! _ Believe it or not, it took the Pilâ€" \gims a whole week to eat their first Thanksgivilg dinner, even with the help of the Indians! For interesting facts, read "Here‘s Howe", enterta'min%l?uiz show, in Pictorial Review, ~star magaâ€" zine with this Sunday‘s (Novemâ€" ber 20) issue of The Detroit Sunâ€" day Times. ; It is every man‘s duty to kill onlxsthe numbers of birds, animals or fish that he and his family can use. If other people want them... let them io out and get them. If the overâ€"killing is continued, it will soon be found that there are miiht{ few fish to catch or game to kill. Another thing that was brought out at the last meeting of the Waâ€" terloo Rod and Gun Club and which we have "harped on" for some time, is the shooting of tho much game and the catching of too many fish by a few men that do not kill to use them. Instead, lhedy kill all '.hezl can, and then try and make big shots of themselves by giving the kill away. In many cases people receiving wild game do not use it because they either don‘t know how to clean it, or won‘t take the trouble. This would seem to indicate that conditions are good in Wilâ€" mot for the raising of a number of these fine game birds. After all, while the pheasant is a mighty fine bird, he doesn‘t compare to our native partridge as a sporting target. One sure thing, we won‘t wipe Reynard out in one hunt, nor in several. He and the crows (should I mention them?) will take a lot of shooting before this area gets relief from them. Cleaned a partridge we shot during the pheasant hunt, and found it to be the fattest bird of this breed I have ever seen. Orâ€" dinarily these birds, while carryâ€" ing plenty of meat, have mighty little fat around 3t. â€" There will probably be several of these hunts during the winter if we find that the boys enjoy themselves, and really go out to kill foxes. Waterioo SUITS â€" TOPCOATS & OVERCOATS REDUCTION Formerly $40.00 Formerly $46.50 Formerly $52.50 Formerly $58.50 Formerly $65.00 OVERCOATS Formerly $47.50 Formerly $55.00 Formerly $69.50 Formerly $73.50 SU ITS Get set for Christmas with a new Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure Suit On all Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure _ Mike: Do ya think these here fans are smarter‘n the coach? He‘s the brains o‘ the outfit. Ya think he don‘ know what‘s makin‘ his team lose? _ Me: In all probability he does. But it isn‘t that simple. Look at the Dutchmen. Coach Punch Scherer is trying everything unâ€" der the sun for a winning comâ€" bination. Shulflinilineg, using deâ€" fencemen like Jacklin up forward, even changed the strategy of his attack in order to get them breakâ€" ing faster, or clearing out of their own end faster. It‘s these changes that‘draw fire from the fans. A great many ve\;éflmqâ€"l;&t;;;;‘ Mike: Ain‘t that what guys are doin‘? Me: Aaah. . . not quite, Mike. When a losing team fails to draw comment, that‘s the time to worâ€" ry. It means no one is interested. Me: Hmmm. . . I think you mean funeral director. Directory is something that tells you where to go. Me: Figure it out Mike. When a team isn‘t winning, what hapâ€" perfs? People start finding fault. Mike: Ain‘t it the truth! Me: That‘s their privilege. They‘ve got some ideas of what is wrong, why a team isn‘t clicking. So, they express them out loud| to other fans. These people in | turn have some criticisms of their; own. It‘s because everybody is interested and firmhly believes his suggestion would start the team on the winning road. Mike: Ah, they‘re crackpots. j Me: No M"?n They are just fans, > expressing honest opinion. | Most of their suggested remedies have thought behind them, and are worthy of consideration. ( Mike: Them there type is the funeral directory kind. they start to win. That remark should draw fire. Mike: Which ta yers truly sounds screwy. Me: It drew fire. Mike, my inâ€" separable pal, who never takes in a s event without me. m?nf{e_h, an‘ if I ain‘t there bud, you ain‘t earnin‘ yer dough. What‘s this here nutty stuff ‘bout the same guys booin‘ an‘ cheerin‘ the ‘Dutchmen? Sounds ta me, like kickin‘ a guy in the shins, when his back‘s turned. * + e Me: In view of the fact, theflx- ing Dutchmen were slightly tardy in unfurling their sails this season, it was a natural reaction by fans like you and I to be critical. That‘s our privilege as fans. It‘s also our privilege to {ump on the band wagon with cheers of pride when Me By Ken Ellis s Dial 5â€"5213 Miltc & Now $36.00 Now $41.50 Now $47.50 Now $52.50 Now $58.50 Now $47,.50 Now $59.50 Now $62.50 $41.50 $47.50 $52.50 $58.50 these Mike Mike: Then this here team wins a couple o‘ games, an‘ nobody‘s Mike: Yeh, yer right there. Look, I ain‘t gonna ‘gree with ya, yet, but lemme ‘splain this here back at ya, like ya said it. What yer drivin‘ at is that, these here fans sorta feel therknow what‘s wrong, the coach has ta go find the answer, an‘ when the whole thing begins ta pay off, they sorta feel, they all had a hand in it. Mike, but whatever scoring comâ€" bination a coach finally comes up with, fans will always feel it was samething they knew would work all along, because, sometime durâ€" ing their observations they have likely hit on that same line. May â€" be later, they thought of another, but vthey‘ teel“they had a part in gs&in( that line together. _ _ _ . Mike: Who do they think they‘re kiddin‘. A fan ain‘t got no way o‘ knowin‘ what three guys‘ll work tagether. Me: Neither did the coach till he tried them. clicks. ‘It may go the original lines, { wmg. he has to hen he does hit fans will be just as clicks. ‘It may ge right back to the original lines, but to lfiet them wm‘. he has to try them all. hen he does hit it, those same hmwfllbe)ustuquick to hand him credit for wins. It‘s funny Mike, but whatever scoring comâ€" bm:tu‘!n a cqtch_nmlly_cqn_xes up coach‘s ability. f Mike: That ain‘t fair. The guy‘s :o:n workin‘ with a tear: what ‘t got no punch. ‘Me: On the surtace, your obserâ€" vations seem to sum up the entire situation. The mental outiook of the team iman‘t correct, and it‘s the coach‘s ta;k to correct that Abo:td coming, by presenting new a different attacking forces, in an attempt to shake that lel.hugL Mike: Awml. smart ¢u£ y off n them â€"cent words, an‘ gimme it in liddle pieces. Me: It‘s simply Sul. Mike: It‘s the coach‘s )og to keep working till he finds the combination that The moment Kou slip into an ALPACAMA overcoat you can tell that it will withstand any weather. . . . Your ALPACAMA Cooat is tailored of a fabric that is warm without burdensome weight . . . durable without stiffmess . . . luxurious in feel and appearoance, withâ€" out the perishability of most luxury coots ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE That‘s the way 1 see OVERCOAT ‘"‘Warmth Without Weight" ALPA CA M A ONLY ORDER AN it $45 Me: That‘s ali i can take. Forâ€" # â€" tunately, the flick of a switch shuts you off Mike. Providing we don‘t come to blows over this subâ€" ject we agree on, we‘ll be back next week. and I hope Mike is in a better mood. In the meantime, think it over friends. Good healâ€" * thy criticism doesn‘t hurt, if you are sincere. In fact it stimulates. NPTC PC PNRC € TNONT Me: Me? It was me that started l all this. Mike: Yeh, now yer stuck with {er story, an‘ ya say some people. t‘s guys like you who are dicata . . . discaâ€"tat. . . bully‘s, an‘ try ta run the whole shootin‘ match. Me: Mike, you‘ve twisted my a words. Mike: Better I should twist yer & neck. A Me: New look, this has gone fa enough. You think fans have right to criticize or cheer for thei team, which ever they see fit? f Mike: Natch. It‘s their right. _ Me: Well, so do L Mike: Me argufyin‘ wore yaf } down. e tieai o Mike: That there‘s his right. There ain‘t no need fer him ta clam up. Ya ain‘t gonna take away his freedom ta yap are ya? mND'Y igh :_ Yer\ doggone right ya ain‘t. Waddya mean a real fan can‘t speak up ‘bout his team? Me: Some are of that omon Mike: Some? Ain‘t that like ya. Allus layin‘ the blame on someâ€" body else. If ya feel that way adâ€" mit it like a man. got no more b.eh.hw the e a smart duck, we all like the (Signed) MIKE & ME

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