j IDISTRICT spun! NEWS Promoters Organize Contest It looks as if the fans at the Thornhill Market have seen the last of Mr. X, the mystery wrest- ler. who has signed to ï¬ght the veteran mat star Red Garner next Tuesday night. Strange to say Mr. X is usual- ly very boastful about what he will do to his opponents but when asked about his pending bout with the Langstaff wrestler, he simply said “No Comment". Garner feels he should be able $10. Prize, Season’s Pass To Fan Who Guesses Mask’s Identity With the advent of ï¬ner wea- ther. the Oak Ridges Girls Soft- ball Team is getting ready for the season. Membership is now in formation and practices will start as soon as possible. The Oak Ridges team is a member of the K.V.W. League in which teams from King City, Maple and Vellore also partici- pate. It is expected that a team from Richvale will join the lea- gue t_his_year. Oak Ridges Girls Make Preparations For Softball Season Oak Ridges ‘ took the league trophy last year and residents in the area will soon be out rooting for the home team to take a sec- and win. The Sgorts Clinic If you want to improve your shooting accuracy make sure you set your eyes on the front rim of the basket before you shoot, as you shoot and until the ball goes in. Tests have proved that when you are shooting at a goal your accuracy is improved a great deal if aim- ed t a deï¬nite target rather than at the whole set-up. When guarding a man who has the basketball in the corner, play a fair distance away from him so you can block any attempt he might make to pivot around you. Keep him hemmed in and force him to shoot from the side. Many trainers the world over have stated that by far the best all round food for building up a reserve and ever ready supply of energy is to make honey 3 regular part of your diet. The best way to include honey' in your diet is to use it to sweeten other things in your diet, such as putting it on toast, in cereals and in any other way in which sweetening is required. TRACK AND FIELD NEEDS TIME “Itiris much better to do this than to let him get by you and go right in for the basket. Try to block his shot but make sure he doesn’t get past you with the ball. A shot from a poor, side angle is less dangerous. STOCKING UP WITH ENERGY 'If you are planning to take part in track and ï¬eld this coming season and compete in your school meets don’t make the mistake of putting pff your training preparation until the last week or so.’ Start now to get ready. Get rid of any extra weight, start doing some stretching and flexibility exercises and get that mid- section well conditioned. In a week or two start doing easy work-outs, concentrating on form so you won’t continue the mistakes you made last year. To re-phrase an old saying, “Elie early trainer gets the medals 1†GUARD YOUR MAN CLOSELY IN CORNERS, WANTED $6000 Your donations will be used to further research, education, welfare, etc. For further information telephone THE LIBERAL. Tl'. 4-1261 OR Richmond Hill, Elgin Mills, Jefferson, Langstafl’, Thornhill, Maple, Buttonville, Victoria Square, Unionville, Markham. HOW TO SCORE MORE BASKETS To Fight Cancer Districts Covered By Local Unit Include of the annual national campaign for funds during April RiChm'oizd'Hill’s Objective -â€" '. X is usual- An Ofllclal Department of Sports College Conducted by Lloyd Percival Make Cheque Payable to: Canadian Cancer Society Campaign Chairman, P. G. Savage, TUrner 4-1219 If canvasser does not call at your door Mail donation to: Richmond Hill & District Unit Canadian Cancer Society, Box 106, Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL AND DISTRICT UNIT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY ASKS YOUR SUPPORT to defeat the masked man, and reveal his identity. 7 All the folks are hoping for a win by Garner. because of the unnecessary violence often used by the Mask and to find out who The Mask is. The promoters are organizing a contest. and the person who can guess his iden- tity will be able to collect $10. and a season’s pass for all fu- ture matches at Thornhill Mar- ket Benedetto' Lima will return against that very popular Eng- lish wrestler, Cal Cosburn, who lost out to the Italian boy the last time they met. The Italian grappler feels certain he can beat Cosburn and calmly states that the Old Country lad won’t even get a fall. That great Indian wrestler, Chief Little Beaver, of Brant- ford is on the car agaip and has signed to clash with Stoney Brooks, that tugged Campbell- ford boy. Brooks will be spot- ting a lot of weight to the Indian but accepted the match without hesitation. Ripper Ron Leonard who threw Tommy White last time out ,will try his luck ag- ainst Ron Ronescu, clever Hung- arian wrestler, in a one fall <30 minute limit bout. Don’t forget fans, $1000 cash and a season's pass to the one who guesses the true identity of The Masked Man. In the event that more than one guesses his identity, winners names will be drawn to decide who wins the prize. “Space contributed in the service of the community by John Labatt Limited $6000 The Department of Lands and Forests announced a few days ago that the limit of length on yellow pickerel taken by angling is revoked, effective 1955. The limits of catch and possession re- main the same. Previously no person could re- tain, keep out of the water or have in his possession a pickerel Yellow' Pickerel Length Limits ReVoked; Catch Limits Same April 21 High scorers last week: J. Wainwright 212, 226. R. McMul- len 261, E. Carlisle 258, R. Bam- ford 238, L. Acreman 210. M. Leech 208, M. Lawson 207. and E. Barker 205. Team Standings: Finches 51, Warblers 43, Orioles 42, Wrens 41 Robins 41. Cardinals 37, Blue- jays 29, _Swallows 25. A _u_ -n 4--.... lad- -V, Play-offs next week, all teams participating for position, with Cardinals vs Finches for League Championship. THURSDAY NIGHTERS April 14 Indians won the fourth series with 39 points, Handicappers 29, Pogos 26, Lucky Strikes 25, Tig- ers 24,’Strike Outs 22. Bombers 20, Red Sq; 1_2._ ‘ , ‘1-..) «V, 4; ~ u N v . . . _ . Ladies’ high flat games: Maud Murphy 284, Shirley Broderick 268, 208, Beth. Rice 246, Ruth Gould 240, Rena White 234, Ruth Cowan 224, Eleanor Lecuy- er 221, Jessie Yerex 211, Marj. Beresford 210, Marg. Hall 203, Joyce Hall_ 201._ tn: u.. Men’s high ï¬at games: Willy Beresford 267, Vic Broderick 249, 208, Bill Waters 239, Jack Hall 228, Warren Hall 223, 216, Bill Hall 219, Tim Murphy 215, Hugh Yerex 214, Alex Clarke 213, Fred Bovaird 207, 206, Bill Savage 204, Harold Ground 201. O O O I . FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE Score Tuesday afternoon: Kay Cunningham 225, 220, 218, Margaret Stephens 271, 246, Lorraine Acreman, 244,228, Myrtle Littleford 228, 216, Ruth McMullen 223, 222, Marg Black- burn 224, 207, Ethel Charles 219, 209, Ethel Carlisle 209, 205, Al- avg, MLIILA Vanna-.. _--, ma Rodger 229, Eleanor Lecuyer 220, Margaret Phipps 211, Helen Ideson 202, Emily Bunker 200. 2nd Series Team Standing Sales of conï¬scated ï¬sh- ing tackle will be held in the Department of Lands and Forests' Offices at Hespeler and Aylmer on April 18. 19 and 20. Further informa- tion can be obtained by con- tacting the District Forest- ers at these points. Np sale is being carried out in the Lake Simcoe District at the present time. Sale Of Fishing Tackle RICHMONDA BQLLEBS Awarded The Lord Calvert Trophy At London Dog Show Shetland Sheep Dog, Ch. Quarry Brae Little Princess, own- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tay- ‘lor, Glen-El-Tee Kennels, Reg'd. Richmond Hill, took the Lord Calvert Trophy for Best Canad- ian Bred in Show at the Forest City Kennel Club Show at Lon- don, Ontarlq,‘ last week. a .L- -1.-." uuu, v ....... In the earlier part of the show, Little Princess was awarded the runner-up for Best in the Show, Best of Breed, Best Canadian Bred in Breed; winning working group and best Canadian Bred in working group. in Lake Erie of less than a total length of 14â€. or from other On- tario waters less than a total length pf _15". .U. n n. - a--- a u v- -_ we. . Regulation No. 36 of the Spec- ial Fisheries Regulations for On- tario which remain in effect per- mit one pickerel being taken per day and ‘a possession limit of six at vany Mme Gliders 53 pts.. Pin-Heads 52, Rusties 52, Liqueurs 50, Tri- Hards 47, Mambos 44, Sh-Booms 37. Nutcrackers 29. 1 5 4.-..-. u. .‘ un.....,...-.- 7V Winner of theatre tickets: Margaret Stephens 271, Alma Rodger 276. _ Four series have now been completed. Team standings to date are: Lucky Strikes 27 pts., Topnotchers 26, Yags 19, Try Hards 16, Rose Kings 16, Hill Billies 15, Littles 15, Squfiyes 10‘. COMBINE BOWLING LEAgUE “nun... - _._. The top four teams will bowl next Monday night for the leag- ue championship. Since there are two teams tied for fourth place both teams will play in the clay-offs. When the Mystery Man is defeated and unmasked. 510.00 cash and a season pass to the lucky one who guesses who he is. CLUE: First name the same as a famous name in English History. WILL IT BE THIS TUES.? Before a janvpacked aud- ience at the Fermers' Mar- ket Tuesday night, Tom Sul- livan, Canadian Middle- weight‘ Champion, threw Chauenger A1 OrMndo two fans to one in the feature event. In the preliminaries, Bar- on Von Sieber threw Jack Dennis, while Chief Little Beaver sent Jack Phelan down to defeat. In the ï¬nal match of the evening Tom- ;qy White threw Jim Hop- ms. Intermediate and Junior Boys from the Richmond Bowl competed in the On- tario Finals held last Sat- urday at O’Connor Alleys in Toronto. Although no awards were won by the teams, a member of the Junior team, B. Gour- lay made a good showing with a high single ï¬at 308 to miss the Junior Champion- ship by three pins. He tall- ied a three-game flat score of 658, missing the high tniple championship by 14 pins. are: D. Clyde, B. Correa, W. Dick, T. Killick. D. Lovell, and B. Willis; Junior â€" B. Gourlay, A, Taylor, B. Reed, G. Charity and B. Ross. The King City Wrestling Club has opened its sea- son’s activities under coach Bob McLeod. The club meets every Thursday night at 7.30 pm. in the Memor- ial Park Club quarters.'An increase in enrolment is ex- pected. Boys from Noble- ton have enrolled in the class. $10.00 WHO IS MR. ’X‘ Ontario Finals Bowls 308 Flat Tom Sullivan Successfully Defends Title On the Intermediate team 910.00 CASH & A SEASON PASS Get your form at the door next Tuesday. Re-open Wrestling Club Oak Ridges Boys Hockey Team Holds Appreciation Night A large crowd enjoyed the broomball game between Oak Ridges Lions and Oak Ridges Board of Trade, the hockey game between the Juveniles, and the Oak Ridges Pioneers at the Oak Ridges Hockey Appreciation Night on April 15 at the Rich- mond Hill Arena. In the broomball game Dick Bull gave the Lions 8 1-0 lead which lasted until the last min- ute of play when Sid Sheldrake tied the score for the Board of Trade. Andy "Stoney" Brooks, rug- ged Campbellford wrestler, who meets Chief Little Beaver on next Tuesday's wrestling bill at the Farmers’ Market. Thornhill. To Tangle With The Chief. Stop 15, Yonge Street, THORNHILL Saturdays - 7 .30 3.111 to 5.30 13.111 BUY IT FRESH FROM THE PRODUCER! ‘k LOOK FOR THESE STANDS * ° COOK’S POULTRY FARM C. NELS GAGE FINEST QUALITY MEATS Free local delivery Mon. to Fri. , Phone AV. 5-1526 SPICED PICKLED BEEF Holland Marsh Vegetables MARSH POTATOES Florists Sweet Peas â€" Pansies Snapdragons â€" Carnations COME TO THE Herbs, Poultry Seasoning Prize Pickles - Jams Home Baking BROUWER & SONS HANSON 8: SUN MRS. l. GRIBBLE F. L. LOWRIE R.O. OPTOMETRIST will be at 41 Yonge St. 5.. ï¬rst door north of new Bank of Nova Scofla WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 From 9.30 mm. to 12 noon and the 2nd and 4111 Wednesday of each month We specialize in Cut-up Chicken Broken Lenses Replaced Optical Repairs Prescription for Glasses Filled Home on. 3242 Yongo Street Opp. Park Theatre BU. 8-8949 IArm y, N a v y Airforce League Bob Woolley scoring 3 goals and picking up two assists led the Oak Ridges Juveniles to a 7 to 2 victory over the Pioneers. The Pioneers scored early in the ï¬rst period with Frank Mash- inter doing the honours. Bob Woolley knotted the count on a pass from Shirley Smith late in the period. In the second period. the Juv- eniles shot four unanswered goals to take a 5 to 1 lead. Goals came off the sticks of Jim Wells, John Gallacher with one each. and Bob Woolley with two. Jack Wright of the Pioneers tallied early in the third. before Jlm Wells scored his second goal of the night. Glenn Boyle scored the ï¬nal goal for the Juveniles. Captain Hawman won ï¬rst prize of an electric kettle, the ticket being drawn by James Wall. president of the Board of Trade. Ticket No. 991, drawn by Bob_Woolley, vice-pre§lder1t of the Lions won an electric clock. Joe Lendall won third prize of a mirror and Howard Jackman won the satin cushion. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED The electric kettle was don- atel by Norm Taylor, Juvenile coach; the mirror was donated by Oak Ridges Glass and Mir- ror Co. and Mrs. Harold Bowen made the satin cushion. the games High singles flat: Mary Beach 279, 210, Bob Leece 214, Ken Ja- cobson 210. Jim Beach 204. Vera Dingman 215, Heinz Stecker 222, Jean Cooper 200, Bud McKee 220. George Rowbottom 291, 216, Marg McKissock 220, Harold Cooper 266, 205. ’ Latest scores for the Army, Navy, Air Force, League age: -7- Team. standings: Alley Cats 43. Top Hats 36. Kibitzers 25, Goofers 23, Hell Drivers 22, Blow Pots 19. Public skating was held! after THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, 'April 21, 1955 7 IF YOU NEED IT WE CAN BUILD IT 216 Essex Ave. SEPTIC TANKS pumnn and anus» Complete Septic Tank Repair Service Accurate Septic Tank Service BA. 1-8000 DON’ T MISS THIS! THORNHILL FARMERS MARKET TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 8.45 P.M. Chief LITTLE BEAVER RIRPER LEONARD vs. ‘ VS. _ Stoney Brooks RON RONESCU BENEDETTO LIMA TURNER’S WELDING SERVICE LE FEUVRE’S The Better Home Made Candies Milan, Italy FRANK PASSER Water Cress â€" Leaf Lettuce Citrus Fruits Sunkist Navel‘ Oranges, 252’s, 33c doz. RED GAMER Former Dominion Champion HUGHES ’ FLORIST â€" GARDENER Pot‘ted Petunias Geraniums Choice Whipping Cream Butter & Eggs Gov. Certiï¬ed Richmond Hill Fabricating, Erection & Repairs to Tanks. Smoke Stacks, Breechinzs, etc. L. WHITE ASSORTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS DRIULE GARDENS R. R. 1 Willowdale MR. ‘X’ Bufl’alo N.Y. Mystery Wrestler (ASK FOR LE FEE-VER) All Seats 750 RUMBLE’S CAL VS. COSBURN Liverpool, Eng. 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