,r .. I I , ei I L'utl , f W Friday, October 9, 1953 OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dovdic Room 10. Ktone Building Phone Blue 593 -w Ex-Ottawa Rough Rider, Bob Fulton New Sports Director at Kitimat - KiiM'iiti to The bHiiy News played for the Winiiinee Irish in munlty centre in Los Am;ilcs FAMED ATHLETIC CLUB DECIDES TO DISBAND ' .TORONTO O The Toronto Track and Field Club, whose 'athletes have held almost every Canadian junior, juvenile and midget record, has disbanded it was announced recently by - president Bill Aitken. Under coach Lloyd Percival individuals progressed so well that many are attending colleges and universities in the United States with track and field scholarships. , Percival resigned as coach some time ago to devote his lime tc his sports college which has an enrolment of 600,000 including 130,000 in the United States. - .P .... ',. ' ' ( t ft KITIMAT Thirty-four-vear- lne Dominion soccer final j Bob Fulton, new rpr-rptinl old Berrile Rosen, recreational against Vancouver Radials. While ' djrector at KiUmat was born in R'mat thst !!!".?',y!i!L0U!!V..?'!...W: and' Vernon, B.C.. later m6ved in California. i piay against Newcastle United, lie has been replaced here by ; the English touring team. He was also well known In the track Fulton, ex-Golden Gloves to the state of Washington. While attending high school in Olympia, he sutired in football and basketball, continuing his athletic career at the College of Puget Sound in Tacoma. During the ar he served with the RCAF and became sports director at i - I"', - -I ' t. : 1 . ' . "J . 'lit' i -I "V ;1 ' ' 1 I . - ; ' - . ; t i f - ' k '. r ' ' 1 jr ., . ; 1 ' .- ' I - I vV 'f - ! -,'' . ' . . 1 champion and one-time member worm' especially as a sprinter of the Ottawa Roushrldcr loot-jUn ceral championships to safe reliable: service r IVompl and Courteous . Phone - 3 7 r TAXI Ken Ncsbitt - K(iiie Tttb ' ball team. m.- itmi,. iuung ujc wai uc n, ii.,ii r ii. . I served for six months with the WOLFVILLE N.Sr CP)-Si.ster CARNARVON, Wales (CP) and bi other saw each other for Stock-taking at the zoo here re-the first time In 48 years when vealed horlaec of 300 aoldfish. famous Queen's Own Cameron Rosen has been an enthusiast in Kockcliffe air base. He also Fred Mallam Of Methuen. Mn.iS 40 fjirtois r? irninea niirs and a variety of sporting activities, i"'Rnianaer. coached two basketball teams to with his wife, came to visit his two African giey parrots. Keep-championships in the District of sister Mrs. William Harmon and ers believe they were smugled particularly in soccer aid tr.ack Mr- Rosen will be recreational and field. At the age litf hq 1 director at a new $2,500,000 com-Ottawa League in 1943-44 her nushand. out cy children. & ' " y Wl Jft fa ".V.',-" .:: .'.v.,rtW. .frf'-V-m y trjr i A - --" People who appreciate Jfic ears are fuming (o&NMtdx MATTKK of the riRht touch whether the problem is a bov's model airplane or hitting them over the fence. ccklyn Dodgers centrefielder Duke Snider has proved he die both. Here, the letttianaed slugger relaxes at home sr." sen Kevin's plane. mrs round-up If A : -T ',y (iAYLE TALI50T j YORK 'APi Next time Brooklyn player was rewarded to, clj;.'"'nm get to-i the tune of $0,178.42 for losing.' o; UK purpose ui won- ine figures are not new to tnc .-,! lo revive lagging average fan, but they will bear1 ,hcv might forget repetition here because, In' this i i! u a lew minutes and , corner's opinloti, they have grown wtarir read them the out of all proportion to the sal-jnhuw much each of the ary framework cf baeban and Kit) DiidL'ers received! are In danger of becoming a real .gin this years world menace to the gane unless some-: ; one rises to say look here. ! ii: iuin that each full-, If the magnates themselves' vt of the winning, are not smart enough to see that s mailed a cheque for such a slaphappy payoff to the whi h Is mure than a 1953 pennant winners is a threat i .'her bit league player,s to. player morale on all the ether : lor a full season's ef- clubs, and that they might never ji bo were away on again have a balanced flag race trips at the time also: i.nles some reason prevails, aito lo find that each then they should not be surprised j if Uiey hear something explicit soon from the player representatives of the "have not" clubs. j Ilol Walker, the manager of the hank that handles, our amount, is the type of man who takes a long, hard look hefore he makes an investment. Talking of cars the other day, he told me he'd bought a Monarch because it was'a car, that gave him everything he wanted, including the satisfaction of knowing he'd invested wisely and well iu a fine product. I thought I couldn't do better than follow his example and now I know just how, he feels. ;.. My Monarch has all the fine-car features I value most beauty and style iu every line, a powerful V-8 engine and all the the extra power features that'make driving more relaxed and pleasant than I'd ever thought it .could be. Yes, I can certainly see now why any man with a banker's sense of values would make Mouarch bis choice.' v- - j The situation boils down I roughiy to this: The Yankees 1 and the Dodgers are swimming in ! giavy wiih no land in sight, while ; the athletes on 14 other teams ! are stating enviously and saying i 'taint right. They feel that the I 70 per cent of the players' swas j paid to the two competing series , teama Is far too great and that. ! the remaining driblets tossed to the other first division clubs are i -scarcely worth picking up. j This isn't Just hearsay. A well- known scout tor a second division ...tr. .-,i.-.rr nna i,f.,l,t . r- f . . during the series that he has had f , , - no chance to compete lor the A' 9s "t iA;iWK-'-a i . V" ih. ., r i . i. : J . ,l'-' i fi": I u .: t 4f , V.: ; : f t iff t x.r. 4 i i - 1 V . tf " ' ' J I . I - v v ' : ; ' - ' '"- I'' - ,! ' V r - ' T t. ' . f - - v J -. ... . -i .. . . --' . -. -T- 1 r . r J . mnr a fMiii.g l.m, r f Muldletcwn. poet If either-the Yankees or Dodders was Interested. In- the boy. 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