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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 30

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THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA Wednesday, November 23, 1943 Page 30 Mat-Tricks Prove Too Much For Hawks Senior City Basketball hoop Set With Three New Entries i mmm Sarra-Bournet Gardner Lead Cats To Victory Special To The Citizen CORNWALL A pair of hat-tricks, one by team captain Fred Gardner and the other by Yves Sarra-Bournet, were more than the North Bay Black Hawks could contend with last night and the Cornwall Calumets registered an 8-3 triumph over the visitors as 1,700 watched the Eastern Canada Senior Hockey League feature in the Community Arena here. The locals lost no time in Tivo Singles, Doubles On Net Bill Jack Kramer apparently is determined to retain possession of his world's professional tennis title. The champ is off to a flying start in the 1949-50 tour with Pancho Gonzales, the top-ranking and U.S. amateur champion, and Ottawa fans will get a chance to see how With shooting on the five-team Senior City Basketball front slated to start a week from tomorrow night, the loop's nabob's last night released the opening card. The only two clubs held over from last year, Glebe Grads and if III 1 t.

Long; wings, Sarra-Bournet, Lilly; B'nai B'rith will be in the Hebrew- aggregation hooking up with Shaffers in the opener, and Grads meeting Sailors in the second half of the Coliseum bin. In addition to Sailors and Shaffers, a third newcomer will be HMCS Carleton who drew bye on the opening night. They replace Rough Hiders, some of whom will be playing with HMCS Carleton. Monties, and Carleton College Seniors who this year will play in the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference.

The 20-game schedule, soon to be released in its entirety, will played in ten Thursday night doubleheaders at the Coliseum," but will be carried out on a home and home basis. Second and third finishers will play off at the end of the season in a two-game, total-points series, the winner to meet the league leaders for the championship. avenging the 4-3 overtime defeat they suffered at the hands of the Hawks last Saturday night. Rheal Savard started it at 9:15 of the opening period and the lead had been extended to 3-0 for the home forces' on two successful forays by Gardner before the frame ended. Rough Period Sarra-Bournet continued the assault with a marker early in the second period, which was punc mmmm wv A Jack Kramer Here Next Monday the pair stack up when" the show moves into the Auditorium next Monday night.

Included on the card next Monday will be the headlined Kramer-Gonzales match, a Singles encounter between Frankie Parker and Francisco Segura, and a doubles match with Kramer and Parker playing Gonzales and Segura. Gonzales, a colorful performer with a smashing game, is expected to get back in the running shortly. Critics say he will have to get used to the indoor game before he starts rolling against Kramer. But, in the meantime, Kramer is piling up victories. Their visit her Monday has stirred considerable enthusiasm among local tennis Badminton 9- Tourney The Class tournament of the Commerce Badminton Club will open Dec.

5, the executive announced last night following a meeting. The first session will include the ladies' singles competition and the men's doubles. The following day, Dec. 6, ladies' doubles and men's singles will be played, with mixed doubles put over one day to Dec. 8.

The executive also announced completion of arrangements for use of the Commerce pool for all club members between 9:30 and 10:30 every Tuesday night. The Convention Hall, at Lans-downe Park has been chosen as the site of the annual fall dance to be held Nov. 26. Tickets may be picked up at the club or reserved by phoning 2-8012. Since the enforced inactivity of tuated by 10 minor penalties.

Ray Maisonneuve made the first reply for the visitors, but the heat ended with Cornwall ahead, 6-1, as Savard got his second tally and Chief Garand also recorded one. Broomball Meet An organizational meeting of the Senior City Broomball League will be held tonight at 125 Chamberlain Avenue, at 8:00 p.m. Contracts will be given to all teams At 1:15 of the third, Sarra- subs, Gardner, Savard, Denneny, Telkkinen, Emerton, Flanigan, Garand, F. Long, Henri. Officials Stan Pratt, Sparky Nicholson.

Summary: First Teriod 1 Cornwall, Savard, (Emerton) 9:15 2 Gardner, (Telkkinen, Denneny) 14:20 3 Cornwall, Gardner, (Savard, Telkkinen) 15:15 Penalties Ringler (2), Henri (2), Cecchini. Second Period 4 Cornwall, Sarra-Bournet, (Emerton, Long) 6:40 5 North Bay, Maisonneuve, (Dwyer) 14:55 6 Cornwall, Savard, Denneny, Gardner) 15:05 7 Cornwall, Gardner, (Denneny, Hodgson) 17:35 Penalties Flanigan, Lecour, Emerton, Orlando, Batten, McNally, Henri, Garand, Maisonneuve, Leckie. Third Period 8 Cornwall, Sarra-Bournet, (Hodgson, Batten) 1:15 9 Cornwall, Sarra-Bournet (P. Long, Lilly) 1:25 10 North Bay, Cecchini, (Orlando, Fero) 2:30 11 North Bay, Ringler, (Meloche) 8:58 Penalties Lecour, Telkkinen. Bournet potted his second one, then, on the faceoff took a pass from Pete Long to notch his third one ten seconds later.

the Ottawa Club brought about by the sale of the club building, the Commerce outfit remains the sole stronghold of badminton la the city. Although no definite announcement has been forthcoming, the Ottawa Club, formerly the Rideau, is known to be considering building new quarters. interested in entering the loop this winter. As there are quite a number of teams interested in broomball this winter, a second meeting will be held next week to form an association and adopt a set of rules. The North Bay outfit pressured Joe Louis won 60 professional fights during his career 52 of them by knockouts.

the Cals for the remainder of that stanza, keeping the rubber down in the Cornwall end for protracted periods and Chick Cecchini and Frank Ringler succeeded in pene Red Smith's Column Views Of Sports NEW YORK There appeared here a while back some fairly ecstatic references to a magazine article by Professor Samuel Yellen, ef Indiana University, describing the death of football. Unlike most educators, who live in the past, Mr. Yellen ventured into the future and related how the trend toward specialization, first manifested by the two-platoon system in 1947, got so far out of hand that the whole structure of college football came tumbling down in the season cf 1960. It now develops that part of the story was left untold. The missing details have been supplied by Professor Frank V.

Cantwell, department of sociology, Rutgers University as follows: "Professor Yellen's account of the demise of football following the year 1960 is indeed interesting but 'displays a Big Ten ethnocen-trlsm in neglecting subsequent developments in the East. "Following his disastrous experience in Ann Arbor, where he virtually alone watching Princeton play Michigan, Asa Bushnell came home in a thoughtful frame of mind, deeply concerned about the future of the game that his alma mater, in company with Rutgers, had pioneered in 1869. In January of 1961 the aging but still active Bushnell arranged a secret meeting with Rutgers athletic authorities in East Millstone, N.J., halfway between the schools. From this meeting grew what was later to be known as the Re-emphasis Plan. Also Qualified Students "It was agreed at the meeting that both Rutgers and Princeton would publicly abandon football, in line wljth the rapidly growing trend.

However, it was further agreed that from the fertile spawning crounds of New Jersey high schools both schools would arrange to enroll each year a predetermined number of football players who were at the same time qualified students. "This task was simplified by the fact that Notre Dame, having tbandoned the game, no longer made tremendous inroads into the supply of Jersey school boys as had happened, for example, in the year 1948, when two varsity backfield men (Tripucka and Panelli) claimed New Jersey as home. Of course, the situation in South Jersey was made easier by the fact that the once great transpontine movement of players across the Delaware River bridge to the University of Pennsylvania no longer took place. And, it hardly need be added, the great annual outflow of New Jersey boys to the South was stopped, adding immeasurably to the available pools of talent. "In the two colleges, courses of training masked as parts of the regular curriculum were set up.

A course in engineering served to tutor players in defensive play. Potential quarterbacks were trained In courses described as logic and scientific method. Scrimmages were conducted in hidden off-campus locations, with groups of players quietly leaving the campus disguised as surveying parties or participants in geology field trips. "In the unhappy years after 1960 college football ground to a complete halt. Highways were deserted on crisp Saturday afternoons end television was devoted laregly to remote pick-ups of fashion fhows.

Biologists began to examine lichen growths on stadia. Singleness Of Purpose "But at both Rutgers and Princeton small groups of devoted men crked with a singleness of purpose. Eyes glowed as snatches of conversation were held In out-of-the-way corners. Old. half-forgotten expressions like 'trap up the middle.

'seven-man diamond, 'end-around and 'man in motion' were exchanged. "An enthusiastic Princeton youngster, delving one day into a dusty book in the libarry, became excited about the possibilities of an archaic play called the 'Statue of Liberty' and it was tried, with preat success. In a subsequent scrimmage. "After a passage of years the two schools found themselves once more ready to engage in football on a varsity basis. A match was arranged, and Princeton players journeyed to New Brunswick for the game.

Attendance was slim, no formal announcement of the having been made, but a crowd of students, professors and townspeople looked on and experienced a mounting sensation of excitement and thrill as the two teams fought up and down the field. "When a whistle signaled the end of the contest spectators surged cnto the field and tore down the goal posts. Rutgers agreed to travel to Princeton the following week for a return engagement. "Discussions in New Brunswick and Princeton taverns on the evening of thexgame brought out a curious fact that had be.en generally overlooked in the excitement of the day the date was Nov. 6, 1969, and it had been exactly 100 years before In the same town that Rutgers and Princeton had played the first intercollegiate game of football.

"Students and townspeople, alike stared thoughtfully into their beer, and it was agreed that as long as there were colleges and young men to attend them, football would endure." trating the Cornwall defence. The teams: North Bay Goal, Hughes; de fence, Leckie, McNally; center, Dwyer, wings, Ringler, Meloche; nil JT 1 If Jiff subs, Maisonneuve, Morland, Or lando, Fero, Cecchini, Lecour Mc- Kibbon Maundrell, Roche. Cornwall Goal, Buckley; defence, Batten, Hodgson; center, P. SAVE 6.40-OH YOUR NEW BATTERY New District Hockey Group To Promote Minor Leagues 5. Cornwall.

ff illRT PT' 1 6. Central Ottawa. Dividing: Zones Minor hockey is on the increase, and these zones as they become larger will be divided so that the convenor will not be 13 eavy uuty nates 101-A mf. Hour Rating The officers of this newly form Guaranteed 18 Months ed association are: President, Eddie Daugherty, of Ottawa: vice- president, Ed Anderson, of Ren Ohj TRADE-IN Le Cf dfi ALLOWANCE FOR ifeV Bftf YOUR OLD BATTERY Rerdle of Condition frew; secretary-treasurer, A. J.

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