. sucgEss ' IS NATURAL AT As of Wednesday. October 29 TEAM P W L T P Mainprize . . . . 1 1 0 0 2 Dynes . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 2 Al & Bob‘s . .. . 1 0 1 0 0 Stevenson's 1 O 1 0 0 Results Tugéaiy. October 28 First game. Mainprize Drugs. 11. A] & Bob's, 4. The second match of the even- ing «aw Jack Dennis of Timmins at 205 lbs. come to grips with Steve Bollas of Hamilton at 221 lbs. This was a two out of three fall. 45 minute time limit bout. Bollas got the first fall in 11 minutes with an effective series of a hip toss. a body slam. a hack- breaker and a body press. In the “Second game. Dynes Jewellers 3; Stevenson Construction. 2. Next week's games â€" Tuesday November 4: lst game. 8.00 p.m., Mainprize Drugs vs. Dynes Jew- ellers; 2nd game. 9.30 p.m.. Ste- phenson Construction vs. Al 8- Bob‘s. Watch this column each week for standings. results and future games in the Richmond Hill Merâ€" cantile Hockey League. 17 minute mark, referee Grant Wylder awarded the bout to chic after he beat Gabarrela into submission with two body slams and a neck breaker. How- ever, Howie wouldn't break the hold. so he and the referee be- gan to fight. When Wylder had forced Howie into a corner, Gab- arrela came after the referee and they began to tangle. When the smoke cleared, the decision was upheld. Wrestling at the Thornhill Farmer's Market is getting to be a pretty hazardous spectator sport Some of the opponents seen there last Tuesday night preferred to carry their bouts outside of the ring. In the ï¬rst match a one fall, 30 minute time limit bout. Hangman Howie of Fort William at 225 lbs. mot a newcomer. Sammy Gabar- 1'ela of Italy at 195 lbs. At- the THURS.. OCTOBER 30 â€" David McLean Ltd. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31 â€" 4-6 pm. - Figure Skating Club SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1 â€" 7am. - l2 noon - Figure Skating 1 Club 8-10 pm. - Public Skating MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3 â€"â€" Tl‘ES.. NOVEMBER 4 â€" (-7 pm. - Figure Skzting Club 8-11 p.m.'- Mercantile Hockey “'ED.. NOVEMBER 5 â€" SQudents 35c (w'nh student card) Adults 50¢ Spectators 10c Organized Mayhem At Thornhill Spills Over Ring Into Aisles RICHMOND HILL MERCANTILE HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS 4-5:30 p.m. - Skating school children 4-5.30 pan. - Skating school children 7-11 pm. - Toronto Hockey League 3-7 p.m. - Figure Skating Chm 8-10 pm. - Skating RICHMOND HILL ARENA ASSOCIATION TU. 4-1368 ARENA ATTRACTIONS Members and other adults interested in joining the club are invited to attend this opening session. An enjoyable programme under our instructress Mrs. .10 Taylor has been planned. Mrs. Marion Thompson TU. 4-2882 The Richmond Hill Senior Skating Club OPENING SKATING SESSION NOVEMBER 2, 8:30 - 10 RM. RICHMOND HILL ARENA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON MEMBERSHIP. CALL second fall. Dennis came out fighting. Scared by his attack. Boilas left the ring. so Dennisi went out after him and chased him back inside. Once on the mat again, Dennis then proceeded to throw Bollas out of the ring onto the press table. Bollas got into the ring again. and was .met with , a series of drop kicks and a body press which gave th (all to Den- nis in six minutes. The third fall and the bout. went toDennis on a disqualification after Bolias had twice tied his arms in the ropes and treated him to assorted knees and arms to the stomach and ‘ chest. As soon as the decision was made, Bollas headed for the dressing room on a dead run, with Dennis hot on his heels. The room was barred to the public but jud- , gin from the noises that went on 9 inside. somebody was getting worked over. "Pure" Wrestling To Be Featured At ThornhilI Market . The third bout was a tag team effort, with the two Frenchmen from Quebec City, Freddie La- Belle at 171 lbs. and Paul La- Chance at 174 lbs. meeting Carl Mueller of Kitchener at 168 lbs. and his partner. Donny Magna- titch was scheduled to be Muel- ler's partner, but at the last min- ute. Al Peko of Edmonton at 173 lbs. was brought in as an unwil- ling substitute. This was the first time Peko had fought since he broke his arm in one match and dislocated it in the next. It was a one fall. 30 minute time limit match. or the bad guys, Peko went in first. and fought fairly. His partner didn't approve. and when he went in, he used his fa- vorite split knee drop with spine Mud and rain couldn't stop the Richmond Hill Juniors in last Wednesday‘s junior football game at Thomhill'from grinding their way to a 20-0 victory over Thornhill. At Thornhill Market this com- ing Tuesday, November 3, wrest- ling fans will get a chance to see two of Canada's Iighterweight wrestling champions in action. The two in question are Aledo Orlando and Red Garner. Lang- stat’f veteran. Both of these men are familiar to local wrestling fans, and both have been in open competition for many years. Or- lando has been an amateur title holder as well as Canadian Mid- dleweight champion (pro) and Garner although well past the middleweight class by now has also been a Canadian champion and for two years held the Que- bec recognition as World's Wel- terweight champion. There is no animosity between these two stel- lar mat men because of this hon? and the fans will see some real wrestling. with more holds and counter holds than they have seen for many a season. Orlando feels that he can take Red as he ï¬gures on being able to move faster and also to have the advan- tage of being much the younger man. On the other hand Garner has been campaigning regularly across the line as well as locally. and with his greater experience and weight advantage he feels that he can pin the popular It- alian wrestler. Both men are very popular locally with. I think. most of the fans pulling for Orâ€" lando. At any rate when these ltwo lock horns at the Thornhill Market. Tuesday. November 3, the fans will see some real wrest- ling. Three other bouts will round out this card and we notice that Eddie Garner Jr. will make his debut against Grant Wylder, rug- ged little welterweight. Football by John Thomson Hilltop Sports The feature event of the even- ing was a two out of three tall, 60 minute time limit match be- tween Joe Szabo of Hungary at 3227 lbs. and Red Garner of Lang- staff at 195 lbs. It appeared the bout would be over quickly when lSzabo took. the first fall in s lminutes with a sleeper hold on 'Garner after repeated choking and a neck-breaker. Then in the second fall, with Garner still groggy, Szabo ran him headfirst into the steel corner post outside the ring. and into the turnbuckle inside the ring. However. Garn- er's stamina helped him. and he came back.to take the {all in 12 minutes , with two body slams from the ropes, a head butt, an arm drag and a body press. As both men entered the third fall, they semed a little drained ot strength. At the nine minute mark. Szabo had a rear body seis- sors on Garner. but, Garner hack- ed up and forced the Hungarian on his ‘back for the three count to take the fall and the match. ‘crushing effectiveness on La- Belle. Then the tide turned, and after several minutes. Mueller came to Peko for a tag, but Peko would have none of him. At the 18 minute mark. LaBelle threw Mueller out of the ring, and he landed on the press table. With that. Mueller stomped off to the dressing room in disgust. so iefâ€" eree Grant Wylder awarded the {all and the bout to LaBelle and LaChance by disqualification. Thereupon, Mueller re-entered the ring to issue an open chal- lenge to any other team, but his remarks were drowned out by the boos of the audience. Jim Rushlow scored two TDs and kicked one convert. while Jim Weir skidded over the line for the :third-T-D. The convert was successfully run by fullback Gary Kozak. Winning this game means that the Richmond Hill High School Juniors under the able coaching of Mr. Snider. have captured the North York Jr. Championship. winning all of their league games and losing an exhibition game to the Markham Seniors. » Richmond Hill ’pla'ced 3rd out ‘of 17 entries in the Ontario Crossâ€" country championships. Of the 106 who ï¬nished the race. Ron Brice came third, Har- old Mann ï¬fth. Metro Kayak 12th and Paul Brent 19th. 106 is the largest entry so far for this ev- ent. In_the Georgian Bay senior crossâ€"country meet held on Octo- ber 18, RHHS took lst, 2nd. 3rd and 7th places to win the meet. with Brice. Kozak and Mann plac- ing in that order for Richmond Hill, It is expected that the Ontario cross-country championships will be run at Richmond Hill next year. Last Wednesday night, Octo- ber 22, a special meeting was held at the Richmond Hill arena for all those interested in the Richmond Hill Minor Hockey League. Sweater Colours Set For 8 Teams In Minor Hockey President Dick Pillar inform- ed the meeting that there had been some misunderstanding re- garding registratidn of the play- ers. He explained that all the boys do is register at Al White‘s sports store on Yonge St. Then the coaches and managers get the applications and go on from there to form their teams. In the matter of equipment, ihe league already has on hand 15 sweaters and 15 pairs of socks for each team. They are now pur- chasing sets of goalie pads. This‘ year thére will be eight teams at least. depending on reg- istration. The executive of the associa- tion has chosen the team colors. The bantams will have green sweaters with white stripes; Bir- rells Motors will have black bod- ies with yellow trim: the Canad- ian Legion team will get last year's sweaters. since their m!- ors don‘t change; Bayview Plaza will have brown with gold trim: R. D. Little Motors will use dark maroon with white trim: Wim- bl‘idge Cleaners will have dark blue with gold: ABC has been tentatively set at green and white similar to the hantamcz and a new sponsor, Village Taxi, has been alloted white bodies with red trim. It has been decided that all the sweaters will remain the property of the league from no“- on because of the increased ex- pense. Six of the teams will make up the hause league \n‘th boys from 12 to 16. The bantams from 12 to 14. and the midgets from 15 to 16 “1'11 represeï¬t Richmond Hill at other games in outside areas. Ladies over 200: Grace Lusig- nan 237. 213, Joan Stewart 300'. 288. Joan Collier 213. 223. Ethel Carlisle 248. Harriette Patterson 203, 238. Doreen Homer 204, Ir- ene Mashinter'212, 214, Emily Bunker 285. Shirley Bowes 209. 7 Men's high triple? Herb Joslin 269. 185. 254 - 708. Men over 200-. Bill Woods 210. 243. 220. Larry Patterson 303. Dave Millen 221. Alex Oliver 247. Me] Collier 248, Norm Bow- en 226. Ed McCord 204. George Patterson 207‘ Chuck Allan 208. Frank ratt 213. Reg. Spires 237' Sam Carlisle 211. Herb Joslin 269. 254. Bob Kennedy 226. Alex Peters 234. 275, Ross Casement 253. 271. George Lusignan 212. Harold Reid 2230, Mark Stewart 272. High triplé, flat, men. Ivor Williams, 725. High triple handi- cap. men, Don Long _746. _ High singie flat. men, Tom Bisq 289. High single handicap, me’n. Tom Biso 319. High single flat. ladies. Shirley Tutt. 242. High single handicap, ladies. Shirley Tutt 304. MONDAY COMBINES Ladies high triple: Joan SteW- art 300, 288. 152 -740. D.E.S L. BRANCH 570 ' Oak Ridge: High Flyers 29, Chumps 21. Hula Hoops 18, Beavers 14, King Pins 12, Alley Cats 11. High trip'e flat. ladies. Maxine Tulley 664. High triple. handicap. ladies, Maxine Tulley, 7769. 7 Highflarveré'ge men. Ivor Will- iams 203. High average ladies, Maxine Tulley 179. 200 and over games: Ivor Will- iams 211, Jerry Jones 209. Tom Bisco 283. Charles Swan 51‘. 211. Helen'Williams 208, Don Ligalt 242. Gord Jennings 287, Don Long 202. George Windsor 231, Maxine Tilley 221. 228. Ken Dion 247, Ernie Collins 237. Points gained last week. High Flyers 5, King Pins 5, Chumps 5. Alley Cats 2, Hula Hoops 2, and Bea- vers 2. Monday, October 20 High single: Marilyn Watson 258. and high triple 656. Other high scores of the even’ ing were: Cathy Johnson 243, Do- rothy Murchison 241. Isabel Dahl 237. Margaret Thatcher 234. Berle Hadwin 233. Ada Watson 223, Betty Wiese 220. 220. Hilda Allen 219. Flo Rouse 219. Bernie Peck 215. June Wilson 214. Ruth Row- lands 203. Det Palmer 202. Betty Grahlman 201. l RICHMOND BOWL LADIES’ MAJOR LEAGUE - October 24. 1958 Bowler of the week: M. Ruth- iey 639. with V. Lawrie a close second at 622. High average: M. Ruthley 228. H.S.F.: M. Fleming 262, M. Haviland 251. tance 217. Emily Elgie 221. Daisy Ball 202, Binye Maver 248, G. Connolly 214. M. Findlay 210. Elma Kent 232. M. Henderson 221. THORNHILL LADIES October 27. 1958 Games 200 and over: Eileen Law 225. 215. Vi Johnson 240. Lilly Burnett 208, Mary Sweet 207. Jean Plaxton 214, Elsie Hunter 245. Hazel Cairns 212. M. Brotherhood 231, Dot Cut- tance 217. Emily Elgie 221. Daisy Ball 202, Blllye Maver 248, G. Wilkie 260 Lawrie 622. H.T.H.: V. Lawrie 685. Team standing: Richmond Bowl 27. Patti-Lu Ladies Wear 25. Richmond Theatre 20, Baker‘s Sales 8. Bowlers over 200: V. Lawrie 232, 224. M. Fleming 262. L. Ac- reman 208, M. Musselman 200. M. Ruthley 230. 211. R. Hook 12. B. Fleury 20], A. Wilkie 239. 225, M. Haviland 251, D. Glass 200. G. Lusignan 214, 1. Edwards 202. NORTH END LEAGUE October 24. 1958 Top scorer for the _night was Fred Darlington who bowled a great 754 including 181, 272 and high single of the night 301. Pet, er Jones 641 - 195, 221, 225, Har- old Bennett 637 - 197, 234, 207. John Crook 636 - 240, 238. Bob Karsh 622 - 203. 296, Lorne Crad- dock 604 - 218, 230. Austin Ever- att 237. Bert Hunt 232. Ed Harris 218, Bert Cook 212. Eddy Demanâ€" iuk 211. Len Emberley 204, Art Leech 204. Consistently rolling 200's. bel Haviland a 640 riple \vih 207, 220, Irene Leech 600 - 222. Jessie Hill 218, Cc Snaith 202. v Team standings: With 3 nights remaining in the ï¬rst series: Al- ley Oops 33, Wanderers 24. Fire- flies 24. The Rebels 22, Stupid Bloopers 20. Bird Dogs 19, Crack Pois 14, Hula Hoops 12. Anyone wishing 0 enter into the spirit of Hallowe'en is invitâ€" ed to wear a costume this Friday night. ARMY. NAVY, AIR FORCE October 21. 1958 Ladies high three: Pat Green 619. Orpha Stone 599, Anne Gilchrist 594. Ladies‘ high single: Orpha Stone 263. Anne Gilchrist 261. Pat Green 256. Nora Thomas 245. Fran Stanway 238. Kay OP- ersnick 212, Helen Glass 215, \‘era Hickman 206. Men‘s high three: Jim Brown 725. Clare Hudson 657. H31 Friend 649. John McAuley 635. Kris Morris 640. Jack Stanway 627. John O'Connor 626. Bill Stone 615. Men‘s high singles: Jim Brown 226, 319. Jack Stanway 262, 227. John O'Connor 213. 264. Dick Miller 241. Kris Morris 237, 208, Bill Hopkins 218. 232. John Mc- Cauley 221. 223. Al Opersnik 222. Hal Friend 212. 218. 219. Hilton Canning 217. 202. Bill Stone 217. Clare Hudson 214. Harold Tom- linson 213. Vic Groves 210. Team standings: Pickers 28 points. Beginners 23. Frantics 22. The Cripples 22. Wildcats 216. Club 300 16. The Coasters 15. The Gorps 14, Rocketts 11. Van- guards 9. MAPLE LADIES’ BOWLING T.T.F.: M‘ H.S.H.: M Bowling Scores Ruthley 639, V Fleming 276, A ‘onnie Ma- 213, 231. Winneirs of ï¬rst series, The Bears (Marg Blackburn‘s team). RICHMOND ROLLERS October 30 Scores 200 and over: Mabel Havfland 205, Edna Barker 204. Zella Teetzel 200. Vera Shrop- shire 203, Ethel Elsie 215. 236. Marg Paton 204. 206. Effie Dale 205, 235. Audrey Davidson 232. Peggy Wideman 203‘ Ruth Long- dale 219, Dot Crouchett 203. 300 CLUB BOWLING Thursday. October 23 Ladies High Single and Triple: Dianne McMahon 245 and Irene Mashinter 522. High single over 220 â€" K. Par- sons 254; R. Casement 284; L. Patterson 249: H. Howlett 327; D. Clubine 233: G. Gourlay 287, 225, 264: N. Bowen 227, 230; J. Fleming 229: G. Lusignan 331: N. J. Bowen 243, 268: B. West 266; A. Coutts 234; B. Bowen 253; M. Larocque 244; B. Nicholl 251: M. Acreman 251: D. Bromley 250; B. Clephane 247. 235: B. Jones 227, 247: F. Flejberk 291: C. Copp 231; R. Biggar 230; J. Grainger 220; S. Ransom 258; J. Logan 222; G. Fleury 225; C. Cramer 256, 26_1: Other good scores were: Chuck Jesson 220. 207. Eddie Cooper 205. 211. 228. Bill Huestis 224. 243. Bob Jones 207. 260. Jean Stewart 320. 200. Jack Holtze 220. Barbara Correa 205. Jim Fletcher 213, Egan Jenson 242. Card Perry 200, Lloyd Quance 220, Rene Perry 207. -Gerve Huestis 218, Les Mayhew 246. 222. 202. Bud McKee 217, 282. Norm Winterï¬eld 214, 208. Roy Thompson 240, Vi Lawrie 270, Elsie Tullock 202, Gene Maynard 278, 200. WOtHér high scores: Ruby Hoov- er 229. 7 Meh's high single and triple Jim Darlington 245 ath__62_9_._ _ RICHMOND BOWL MEN’S LEAGUE High averages -â€" B. Clephane 221: C. Cramer 215; B. Jones 214; G. Gourlay 211: G. Lusignan 211; J. Marchiori 211. Other high scores: Bill O‘Brien 263. Orland Downey 213. Roy Peelar 204, Gordon Higgs 201. if Mérchio'ri 236, 308; L. Martin 2'). 238; G. Armstrong 223._ High triple over 660: H. How- lett 729; G. Gourlay 776:» N. Bow- en 673: B. Jones 690; C. Cra'mer 732: J. Marchiori 720. Team standings: â€" 1. Gunnars Tailors. 32; 2. Bayview Plaza, 30; 3. Neals Dodge-DeSoto. 26: 4, Seeburgs 25; 5. Dynes Jewellers, 18: 6, Town Inn, 17: 7. The Lib- eral, 16; 8, Stouffville, 4. COMMUNITY LEAGUE October 20. 1958 Ladies high single: Jean S art 310. Men‘s high single: Bisson 335. Ladies high triple: Glady C00- per 253. 184, 244 - 681. Men‘s high triple: Lawrence ’Hanson 207. 242. 307 - 756. 200 and over: Ruth Charity 242, 235‘ Rena White 228, 213, Audrey Yule 226, 205. Maude Murphy 227, Loraine Waters 7212, Helen Jones 210. Pat Mills 209. Minnie Ground 206. Hazel Hall 206, Joan Reid 204. Iris Pratt 203, Ruth Cowan 200. ' Jack Hall 288, 208. Ross Ker- win 257. 226 Don Laurie 255. 204, Vic Broderick 225. 214. Bill Hall 254. Cam Cowan 253. Ernie Hall 242, Floyd Pratt 234. Dick Yule 215, Dick Mills 214. Bill Waters 211, Morley Hall 211, Warren Hall 201. THURSDAY NIGHTERS October 23 Team’standings at end of ï¬rst series: Rockets‘ 33. Teapots 29, Kittensr28. Uplifts 26, Rovers 25. Relations 24, Snappers 17, Home- brews 14. GLENBRAE BOWLING LEAGUE After the sixth night bowling, the teams are as follows: The Spares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Marksmen 29 Hustlers . . . . . . .. 29 TheJays . . . . . . . . . . 28 Handicappers . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:") Corner Pins ... . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Rock ’n Rollers . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Glen Brae'rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Lucky Strikes . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 HotShots . . . . . 14 Try Hards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Clowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 King for the week. Paul Ander- son 853; Queen for the week, Muriel Stevens, 691. King’s Court Bob Stevens 786 John Moore . . . . . . . . . . 760 Stan Leschak . . . . . . . . . . . . 751 Len McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674 Bill Jackson 625 Queen’s Court Carmen Cripps 672 Sue Britnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 Barb Smith . . . . . . . . . 580 Ruth Bush . . . . . ...........595 Kay Lawrence 573 Games over 200: Dorothy Glass 218‘ Connie Graham 212. Jessie Patterson 204. Marj Archer 209. Madge Nicholson 216. Barbara Weingert 214. Mary Robson 213. Ivy Hartford 208. Marg. DeCarle 236, Jean Nugent 211. 200. Anna \Yilkie 17. Eileen Glass 204. Mu- riel Taylor 201. Betty Kerr 216. Anne Totten 211. Grace Rawlings 234. Genevieve Dennis 21]. Doro- thy Marshall 206. Kay McCoppen 211, Gladys Rowden 216. NATIONAL LEAGUE October 28. 1958 Bowler of the week: Anna W11- kie 533. CONCORD BOWLING This week scores show that the bowlers are really settling down to business. Elizabeth Hawksworth won the weekly prize with her ï¬ne game of 299. Fol- lowing right along were Lil Bryce 297, Willard Young 272. Bill Hawksworth 270, Cheryl Rutherford 263. Bill Waller 259. Jerry Darlington and Don Mitch- ell 255 each. Team standings for this week are Indians 27 points, Bearcats 26. Hornets 25. Lions 24. Cubs f1. Wildcats 19. Bruins 16, Tigers 0. e'rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rikes . . . . . 29 29 28 21 17 16 15 14 13 11 Jean Stew- single: Jim 672 623 580 595 573 786 760 751 674 N0. .7 HIGHWAY & DON THE GREATEST NAME IN FOOD Lillian M. McConaghy Public School junior baseball team. coached by George Calvei‘ley, is shown above after winning the Richmond Hill Public School Cham- pionship recently. Mr. John Higgins, not in the picture, was manager of the team. Back row (left to right) '. Eddie Jansen, loin Mild Cured Boiogna By The Pam I}, s MHal‘EAE D Wieners ’ u, 29 lb 49 Headd‘eese lb 2'9| Thinly siiced RINDLESS WE BACON lb 59‘C0HOAKMED ‘ { 2:13.229. .1, 89 CHICKENS Farm Fresh magnum ARNOLD FARMS FINE BEEF Red or Blue Brand SIRLOIN, WING or lb Porterhouse Steak 0r Roast Open Thursday & Friday Nights till 9 o’clock pm. ' 3 Potatoes i 10 lb. BAG Thornhill Market, Tues., November 3, 8.45 pm. 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