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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 19

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 19

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THE CITTLLTWACk' PR PAR ESS, Pel), fl, Fourth Tile the second vs. fifth-place match has a bye while winners of the other two matches play off. The final will be held March 1 at the Chilliwack Junior High grounds. Royals Hold Intermediate Soccer Lead Chilliwack Royals clung to their lead in the intermediate Atchelitz Shuts Out Yarrow To Gain Junior League Title AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE Floater policies for Cameras, Furs, Jewellery, etc. Plate Glass, Liability, Polio Insurance.

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soccer loop by edging Army 3-2 Chiefs Down Braves 20-15 Chiefs remained undefeated in basketball league by downing the Chilliwack Junior High sthoolj Braves 2015. jjut tj had to wait until the With one of its strongest teams of recent years, Atchelitz gained its fourth juvenile soccer league crown Sunday alternoon at the Chilliwack fair grounds. With Teddy Joe and Lt. Brown Saturday. Allan Toop's hooters cinched the title in the second last game of the season with a 3-0 shutout over Shaving was originally a protective measure since long beards were easy for opponents in combat to seize.

third quarter to win. In all other frames there was only one point separating the two teams. Richard Yarrow, the runners-up. On a slippery soccer pitch at Engle scored 11 points for the only to have fine defensive play hv hntuppn Hip winners and Jim Tribe collected six for Braves. the Atchelitz hall grounds, the opposition's posts block every- hosts fought against a cold cross thing thrown his way, Redskins handed Thunderbirds their second straight loss in the TV Soles Service Geo.

Coombes PHONE 6022 CHAMPION TEAM Team members of Allan Toop's other game. Score was 17-11. Captain Evan Thomson led his '58 league champions include: each scoring twice for their respective teams, the clubs were deadlocked 2-2 at the half. In the battle which remained undecided until within three minutes of full time, Benny Tierre gave Royals their winning goal. Lt.

Brown's two goals, incidentally, gave him 17 for the season thus far and a tie with Garry Bennett for individual scoring honors in the league. Wayne Aitkenhead of Legion is Close behind in this department with 15. Bennett was out of action Sunday and possibly will miss the remainder of the season with Sumas. Despite the absence of their high-scoring center-forward, team to outscore the 'Birds in every quarter but the fourth. But 3 rininderbirds showed more bal wind in the first 30 minutes and came out leading 2-0 at the half.

The first goal in the opening minutes of play was a beautiful effort by inside left Jeff Toop who steadied a bouncing ball and drove it through from 50 feet out. Atchelitz recorded goal number two 10 minutes before the hall when sure-footed Toop sprung ance than any other team in the night play, each player scoring Reinhold Enns and Jim Love sparked the Itedskin win, collect You'll appreciate the difference in the quality of our lube job or any other job of auto servicing. You pay nothing extra for our precision. center forward Teddy Reider loose on a downfield pass for the ing six points each. It was a poor night from the free throw angle.

Out of 40 shots, players hit only four or 10 per cent. Janet Neave and Sharon Ban team captain first of two goals Sumas romped to a lopsided 6-0 Refreshing beer for Centennial Although Bill Unruh played a shutout over Sardis in the second intermediate match Sunday after strong game in the Yarrow nets noon. At halftime the Sumas he had no chance on any of the croft entertained at half-time with winners' three goals. a twirling exhibition. Walter Jan- eleven led 2-0 off goals by outside left Howard Boake and new Walter Janzen.

goal; Ed Wilkins. fullback; Hank Gang, fullback; Walcle 1'enner, center-half; Elmer Raabe, right-half; Hans Veraway, left-half; Teddy Reider, center-forward; Jeff Toop, inside-left; Ricky Neumeyer, inside right: 'lenry Peters, outside-right; Vic Wiebe, outside-left; subs: John Grunau, Kennedy Neumann, Kenny Morgan. In other league play Saturday, Veddcr clinched fourth place with a 3-1 victory over Chilliwack. After 20 minutes of play, the city boys took a 1-0 lead off Derry Oke's well-earned goal. One minute later Vedder countered with the equalizer and neither team scored until within the final minute of play in the game.

Two goals in rapid succession gave Vedder the two-pointer. According to Chilliwack coach Eric Woodroff, a stronger Vedder defence made the difference in the score. In the third game a hapless Fairfield crew was turned down zen and Robert Wilkie handled We're experts at lube jobs. Just try us! The orange -jerseyed visitors missed several scoring chances, Year! A comer Dave Froese. Early in the second half Froese picked up his second goal from I including a breakaway and two penalty shots, but they were out the rel'ereeing.

Scorers were Carol Alexander and Marjorie Dunseith. Heather Drysdale timed both games. In tomorrow's games Redskins take on Chiefs, while Thunder- the inside right slot. Rudy Raabe played both offensively and de fensively by the bigger Atchelitz recorded goals number four and five for the winners while center- boys. The Yarrow lineup sorely forward Freddy McDade chalked birds look for their first win against Braves.

missed their big gun, Dennis Klassen, who was out with a knee up the sixth. WIN FREE! 11'6" Dreamboat and injury. The second-spot Sumas unit dominated the territorial play throughout the match to earn the Ricky Neumeyer, a hustler on offense for the new champions. In a 20-mile race, a man would win over a horse because of his endurance. Johnson Outboard Motor Value approximately $700.

victory and remain close on the PLAYING DEFENCE with the KCAF Flyers of No. 3 Fighter Wing, Zweibruc-ken, Germany, is Corporal Kenneth Reeves, son of Ernest Reeves, Williams road north, Chilliwack. The team is again playing this season as a member of the Germany Hockey federation, participating with German teams for the Cunningham Memorial cup. They frequently play exhibition games with teams from Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland and other European countries. Now enjoying one of their most successful seasons, they have 21 wins, two ties and one loss.

RCAF photo. hurt his ankle near the end of the first 30 minutes and was forc heels of front-running Royals Here's how. Every motorist in the ed to sit out the second half. Sunday afternoon, Royals host Fraser Valley between Abbotsford and Hope will receive FREE with every Sales Stepping Out Legion and Army marches Early in the second round Allan Sumas at the Atchelitz hall Slip an opportunity to win this valuable gift Start NOW enter as many grounds. All games begin at 2 times as you wish selection will be by Sardis in similar fashion to its previous week's setback.

FINAL GAMES In final league matches of the schedule Yarrow hosts Fairfield Saturday morning, Chilliwack p.m. made June 30, 1958. Drive in today. The first ironclad warship was built in the 16th century for the goes to Atchelitz and Sardis is CHILLIWACK ESS0 Toop's youngsters hounded and pounded the Yarrow defence with everything they had, but couldn't penetrate the 24x8 -foot rectangle. The steady efforts of 15-year-old center-half Walde Pen-ner helped Atchelitz dominate territorial play through most of the second half.

Reider pocketed a loose ball in an open lower corner to chalk up Atchelitz' final goal midway through the second frame. at home against Vedder Korean Navy. February 15 the league will begin playoffs with a new soccer BIX I ball going to the winning club In the first week of playoff SERVICE YALE ROAD WEST AT ALEXANDER (sso) action, the first-place team meets the sixth-place team, the second With stalwarts Fred Ewert and place team meets the fifth-place club and the third-place eleven John Barkowsky plugging hard, Now Under New Management: DICK BLYTIIE SONS 3 goes against the fourth-spot club Gary Ferguson crew came fighting back late in the second half, The second week the winner of I just want to be able to see my way to Bibby's, so I can buy an automatic gas wall furnace. BIBBY'S IFOR TOIUOS) PROPANE Sweeping Can Be Fun Tins 'advertisement is not published 4- XCtllLLIWACK) LTD. Clean Blue Flame Whether you are an ejchujpe.rant school boy anxious or uisuiuyru uie uiiiuui vunuui Board or by the Government 'of; British Columbia.

rnone 4-001 to explode a lot of extra' energy or a tired businessman COS IT seeking to conserve what little you have left, there is an invigorating thrill in store for you on curling ice if you will take time out to learn how to sweep rhythmically broom handle, contributes the downward pressure or power to and the new (Q)g prove it! the stroke. But once again the grip is in the fingers leaving the Once you get rhythm into your stroke you will find that sweeping requires only half the effort you would normally expend. Strangely enough, your sweeping will become more effective and you will actually get a feeling of physical well-being after each game. Fetch your broom and come along with me to the basement right wrist flexible and pliable enough to use a slight rotary motion to help the left hand im part the proper flip to the broom A GOOD PLACE TO DEAL WESTGATE MOTORS LIMITED TEST DRIVE THE 1958 RAMBLER "Get The Best of Both" Big Car Room and Comfort. Small Car Economy and Handling Ease.

Austin Morris Nash Dealer 522 YALE ROAD WEST PHONE 3377 Over 50 Used Cars to Choose From. straw. RECOIL ACTION Actually the long corn straw on a curling broom, when bent or the garage for a little prac tice. We don't Ford Trucks are designed to cost you less less to buy and less for every day and every mile they're working for you. Ford leads with the features that mean dollar savings to truck owners.

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need much builds up a fair amount of recoil room; just enough for energy ready to spring the bent straw back into place on the re broom stroke I turn stroke of the broom. and a step oi two forward TL FORD TANDEM. A tough and rugged workhorse. Five model, rated from 28.000-lb. to GVW.

It is this pliability and elasticity of the long straw in a curl Now please ing broom that makes its man mister! Banish I oeuverability so much greater than that of its short-strawed that reluctant look. We know you won fourth cousin in the kitchen cupboard The secret is to let the long prize in the Kinsmens bonspiel last year but come on and give it a try anyway. Of course, your straw do most of the work fori you by grasping the broom with the fingers and leaving the wrists wife won't be looking! First let's have a look at that free to accelerate the spring ac broom of yours to see how you hold it. You have your left hand down the shaft. Okay.

That means tion of the straw. One ingenious individual here in Winnipeg has invented a broom with a spring built into the straw togive added momentum to the whipping mo you sweep on the left hand side of the stone as you go with it tTYLESIDE PICKUP. Modern, rxtra-wide body is standard at no extra cost. 6)3, 8 and 9-foot bodies. up the ice.

AVOID TIGHT GRIP Next take a look at the way your left hand holds the broom shaft. Is the palm of the hand under or over the handle? Actually, it does not matter. Use whichever grip feels natural or comfortable. The most important thing is to see that the grip is not too tight. The broom should FORD TRUCKS give you all these modern "cost-less" features tion of the long corn.

This added wrinkle was no doubt designed to take some of the sweat out of sweeping but the inventor must be given full marks for diagnosing and harnessing the potential energy of those long straws that many sweepers fail to make use of. Now if you have gathered the feeling of grasping the broom with the fingers so that the wrists are pliable, let's try the sweeping stroke. Forget about your feet for the time being. They will get into the act later. Put a pail, pot, or a box on the floor to represent the stone you are sweeping.

Stand at the left side of the imaginary stone with the left foot just alongside and the be held firmly by the fingers only to ensure flexibility of the 1 flOAO iPACll left wrist during the stroke. If you clutch the broom with a vice-like grip in which the palm of the left hand Is pressed tightly against the handle, your wrist will automatically lock itfslf so that the entire left arm will be as stiff as a ramrod. The entire purpose of achieving rhythmic sweeping is defeated right at this point. So unlock that wrist and grasp the shaft NEW EASY SIDE LOADING) plus smarter st vling in a truly modern, weided, alt-metal pickup body, standard at no extra cost. NEW COMFORT, SAFETYI Driverized cab has suspended pedals, inboard step, safety door locks and Lifeguard steering wheel.

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Now hold the broom with the left hand down the shaft so that the straw touches the floor just ahead of the stone. The handle of the broom will slope from right to left at approximately a 45 degree angle. That my friend, is your starting position. (To be continued) 6Ce YOUR FORO'KOSEL DEALER try to make the left hand, optional at ertra tost on other. ICrrlnin ffntvrn ittustralfit or mrntitmtA tire "Stnnriartt" en i whichever hand is down the broom shaft, provide the power needed in the stroke.

This notion, CHERRY MOTORS (CHILLIWACK) LTD. if transmitted to the sweeping action, tightens the left hand grip and immediately destroys the flipping motion that is always PHONE 2-3611 725 YALE ROAD WEST Midshipmen are so called because originally they had amidships. used by good sweepers. The right hand, on top of the.

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