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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1923, p. 2

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Back to Erin W_ea_rin 0 (Ha waiian) 8076 ( Hawaiia . _ '.I4'woAPio.no Solos by Mellgww Moon 620; Solid`: Exclusive Agent for ~PEASE rumuczs Phone 180 : I33 Dunloy J'HarryJ Barron PHONE AUGUST RELEASE Prompt Se'vic Dunlap SI. i`h rec, and son ploiting Jemey City contrabtms W t `to ja,1'lfor 3Q days ea childmn in sweat shops. -:=.n$..._..>, WILLIE: *iCxs1'1N Love Uttle Gifgof ; -Roses . % % 620 Ra 'earin the Green Hawaiian) .i:.""'5 U" umemum Vwn"ed' A. O was` 0} Elmer Feltisepitched the first four inriinge `ts ""e% d-I . ,!for Thornton but he was hammered for ` cm` -mg '_ {eight hits and ten runs. His team-mates IV.`/"'I_{~ JP Walked? H' 3ldi had nine errors behind him, too, which were }`. Bantmsr gxnglzdhfwlgfd Plqfzgtg: :fog-1 really responsible for the counters. He enne scoe o.r ;. - , , gstruck out five, three coming in the first. 64* T- Btumn 3-` P1539 by h"i W- B`"`t"'3i Dungey started on the mound in the fifth out on sacrifice fly. Smith t-=*"YinS:M'Q8Y.` und itched ood ball until the ei hth. walked ; Coxworth singled; B. Jennetti He arfiowed fur runs, five hits. fagiined ` doubled, scoring-McQuay.end Ooxworth; L.; foul, and hit one bwm,an_ L. Emms_ J9""9"* dmlbledv 505! B` Jtt5 H"Wonch s catch in left field in thesixth of l (Continued on page 6) - Lynch s'hard -fly. featured. . . I ' _ 1 Bl... L_- 3,, -:-j aonnen out to 3rd. 4 runs.'4 hits. 0 errors.] .Knock--Council out, pitcher to lsp; Boyd fanned; G. Sutherland fanned. 0 `runs, 0, `hits, 0 errom. ' v I Q,____,I'I,, o uov Jflllls Ivy--Hatton out 2nd to law; '1`; Banting singled; stole 2nd; Smith walked; W. Baut-` ingsipgled, scoring '1'. -Bzmting;` McQuay ' fox'__ced Smith at 3rd by short; Coxworth singled. -scoring W. Bunting; "B. Jennett tripled, scoring McQuay and Coxwort-h; L. Jonnett out to 3rd. 4 hits. errors. .Knnak--f3nnnnll nut nitnl-u... on 1.... . n__..:. IUWCU IUMF HHS. I Herman Jennett pitched a fair game for the winners, striking out eleven Boydites. three of which occurred in a row in the eighth. `He allowed seven hits in... nine frames. passed two.._,-batsmen and hit one. but his support was very poor. He had .four errors himself and his cousin Bert at weird game. Ist base had no fewer than six. It was a run . - ,,, ,..,, _...-......... .-o.you3 vuuuvly Ull his support in the` eld. (Dyer. in the first inning. walked one and allowed four .hita and four runs. Martin went to the mound "after Dyer made a bad start in the second. and before the inning was ended. Ivy scored seven more runs off five hits `and two passes. aided by - errors. Lockhart l passed two` men. in seveniinnings. and al- ` lowed four hits. I-In-an..- l........'LL _!.-L,,I I ' - uluu up :0 we nun. unwrcunately for 1' Not one Ivy player. went-out by strike-out, Lockhurt relying entirely -field. first inning. wnllmd nnn cm! ..H........: : `Tom Banting slugged out a hdnxer to deep left in the eighth . He was the first- man up to the bat. unfortunately for Ivy. I nu "AVlK1l'lvlH (U gen _!1liI(Oll 3110 I1. JGHDOW. , Ivv nlmmr \i.'nnt..nnt I-.., n... uunu uu u enrvuce-our wan we oases full. The Knockr-[pxtchers were given spectac- ular support after the first two frames. Mac Boyd grabbed Bill Banting's. hard- hit ball in the,third after -a nice run. In `the next atanzzi Cliff Lockhart grabbed. off B. Jennetn'a liner with one hand and Gor- don Sutherland did` the same sfunfin the fifth on Tom Bunting. Rieve made a long run back and a nice catch off Bert Jennett'a hard fly in the ninth. Knock made 1 a nice double play in the fourth, Boyd \ to Martin to get Hutton and H. Jennotf. ' `Tom Rnnfinu ;.Im....;..~I nu` .. L..'...-_ 4- u uupmcu up uguulst 60.9111. V V If -Ivy had not hit Dyer and Martin 50 hard in the first two innings, when they scored eleven runs, the losers might have won the set-to. As it was Knock had the bases loaded with one out in the last- of the ninth and only two was needed to tie the score, but the second out was se- cured on a forced-out_ at the plate and the third on a strike-out with the bases fpll. Th!) ,(nnnlr.e\ifnHnvn nu;-n ------ ----- -A . uuuuuv unwuuu wugue oy uexeaung Knock a:. Stroud Park on Saturdayniternoon by 14-12 in a game as full of errors as ithwks possible to make it. Although the.Leaguo- leaders were victorious they played. poor vball, having no lea than thirteen more i chalked up against them. Tf.Y\.'v Rm-I nnb LIL IL..- .{_.I :|l__.:_ J Ivy retained first place `it : the_` South Simcoe Baseball League by defeating Knock I Stmud Park on Saturdnu ..t+..-........ I... % 1.1 Runs in First Two Innings, Yet Knock Beatenbyv Only 2. First Inning . ..... n... A, -V the Evsrfinn V8074 Wonderful chuae 624 Down by the River (Dance 425, Vocal 8063) Bebe ` 8071 'Try_i:ig to Forget 426 _ I'll. Be Here When You Come Back _ 624 uw, U vl`l'UI`b`. i Barrie-~Dobson safe on error by short;! `Livingston singled past lst sending Dobsoni to'3rd; Dobson scored on -bad-throw of . catcher to 3rd; D. Emma to` lat. wide throw: of pitcher to 1st, Livingston scoring; Clark; I out on strikes; Lynch doubled scoring D.f1 Emma; to 3rd when Armstrong was outil pitcher to let;/L. Emma safe on error by} 1st. Lynch scoring; Plant -out to right.;' 4 runs, 2 hits, 4 errors. ' Fifth Inning Thornton-_Dungey `popped to 3rd; -Henry; 5 to let on, missed third strike. stole 2nd;'! Feltis drew base on balls, Henry to 3rd; L. 8 ,_Stewart' safe on error by 3rd, scoring -Henry and`advahcin'g Feltis to 3rd {Maw -dre-w,etg base on balls, filling "bases; Wench singled; .1! heavily to centre, scoring Feitis and L.:!F * Stewart; to 2nd you throw in; J. D-Stewart i P1 fanned: Maw -scored on wild pitch; Wonch i `going to 3rd; Lawrence `walked; Ayer.st- rolled to let. 4 runs. 1 hit. 2.errom. la B'urrio--(Dungey pitching) Twjsaout on Em strikc: Dobaon fanned; yhivirrgston `railed ' to 1st, 0_ runs. ".0 hit. errors. _. xii " _ ' sixetrnning 3` t 'l'hornton--~Dpngey_ _ut to left; -Henry out. M pitcher to. lst;.Feltis fouled.-out to~eatcher.' o.aug;;_c hits..0.errors.g . , _ '.Ilo`--2..` '5' V---~~ *"" `L`` ` I I \ t ...u uu wuuw m; mam rolled to 1st; Emma] in play between 3rd and home but got back safely to 3rd; Twisa out onstrikes. 2 runs. 2 hits.` 1 error. Fourth `Inning ` Th,orntou~-Wonch doubled to deep right; J. D. Stewart . hit by pitcher; Lawrence forced Wench at 3rd. pitcher to 3rd; Ayerst; fanned; J. D. Stewar: was caught off! I 2n`d,rcatcher to 3rd to short. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, Dn__l- rY\-|- l ;uuu Llllllllg 'I`hornton--Henry walked; stole 2nd; Fel- tis out to fight; L. Stewart out 3rd to 1st. Henry going to 3rd; Maw out 2nd to 1 1st. 0 runs,/0 hits. .0 errors. ~ Barrie'--.Clark knocked home run to deep left; `Lynch to 1st on `missed third strike; 2nd nu throw In; Plant rolled 1st; Emma play between 3:-d anrl 3.-...- x.... --L stole 2nd ;- J. Armstrong 7out short to 1st; ; L. Emmsisingled to left. scoring Lynch; to xnuuvu. u runs, 1 nu. 1 error. I Bamc~--Dobson out on three; Living- ston singled over 2nd; to 2nd nn passed ball;,D. Ennns fanned; Livingston scored on error by pitcher; Clark Vfnnned with two and threeon him. 1 run. 1 hit, lerror. `Second Inning ThorntonWonch singled over lst; J. D. Stewart doubled to left. scoring Wonch; d Lawrence rolled to 1st; Ayerst outn2nd to; 1st, J. -D. Stewart scoring; Dungey out 3rd? to list . 2 runs. `2 hits." 0 errors. ., ` 'Barrir~-Lynch safe on error by short; .. stole 2nd; J. Ar'nistrong.safe on error by] .'.s; Lynch and Armstrong stole 3rd and 2nd;.l A o L. Emma out sacrifice fly to right, Lynch I scoring and Armstrong caught off 2nd. right ` ` -`o `Jud for double -pliiy; Plnnt singled; Twiss .- `doubled to right, `scoring Plant; Dobson I mingled. `scoring I`wvis.s; Livingston to let {On Dithrl D mhIh1a nu} on nub:-`n nsungwa. scormg "l`wvis.s; Livingston I on error by pitcher; D. Emms out to catch. 3 er, 3 runa. 3 hits. 3 errors. 1 Third Inning v "l`hmmn... Ll'..__.. ._._II__ I . I n - - - ` . .__..- . v.- cw. wvvI\UlVVIl` IU- _. Alliston kept pace with Barrie on Friday i last. in the South Simcoe League by trini- ; ming Cookstown in a loosely-played base- ball match at Alliston `by 1315. The win. z nets just managed to pull out a victory by iscoring a quartette of runs in the last. of ii the eighth. Up to that time Cookstown had I` 3 been leading by 15-l_4. xi. Merviii Lennox pitched for the winners ' ' but was given "very. poor support. The field was rough and errors were numerous, and ` the scam kept mounting up inning by in-_ H ning. Kidd and Hopper, who twirled four ;' innings apiece for Cookstown, `were also given poor eupport but were `backed up by: r :.heavy slugging. :'I`h_e losers snatched no less r,.t`h'an seven runs in the seventh frame. VAL` 1`, [liston had two three-baggers with the.has_e iiloaded each time near the first of the game, , '_hn`d on each occasion three runs counted. Line-up:-- V _ `Co`ol p,` 3rd ; .LdBar c ;' Baker lat;Hoiinsome"-2nd;'Hopper 3rd, p; Foran ;=`Robin.s6n lf`; Arnold cf; Bentin g"rf. - . ~2~&lli,toi1~--6Lenii`ox p`;-Jenkins c-; White- lst; J. 'Bergin 2n'd; G. "Large 3rd; 8. Bergin ss; Caesar lf; Hand _cf; Doyle rf. ~ Umpirer-B. Jennett at plate; Frank Len- i I nox` on buee; both of Ivy. . | I --------~ { 2 Thornton 2 B wrrie 3 Line-up :- ;I-l;` cf; Feltis p, 3rd; L. `Stewart 2nd; Maw rf; Wonch lf; J. D. Su-wart c; Lawrence 5: ; Ayerst lst ; "Dungey I 3rd, p. ` n......:..T n..L,.-_ -4. v' - - - 10'-`IN. DOUBLE sumo PH(A)N0GRAVPH m-zcoaos B_arrie---Dobson lst; Livingston rf; D. Emms 2nd;_Clark cf; Lynch ss; J. Am. i strong c{; L. Emms p; Plant 3rd; Twiss If `Umpires---H. Jennett at plate T. B-ant-' ing on .bases;jboth of Ivy. ' ~ mnnea. U runs. 3 hits. 0 errors. . B:m`ie-Dobsnn error by 1st; stole 2nd; Livingston singled, advancing Dobson to 3rd; D. Emms singled through pitcher, ,scoring L Dobson and advancing Livingston to 3rd; to `2nd on throw in; Clark fanned; Lynch singled to left. scoring Livingston. .D. Emma to 3rd ; J. Armstrong singled. scor_ ing Emms and Lynch ;. out pitcher to 2nd' L. Emma out to left. I 4 runs. 4 hits. 1 er-: l ror. " Ninth Inning Thornton---Feltis fanned ;` L. `Stewart popped. to short; -Maw fanned. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. r -' l Wonch out to 1st. '0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. `Barrie--L. Emmsvghit by pitcher; Plant- hit into double iplayishort to 2nd to 1st; Twins ifanned. 0 runs. 0 hits, 0 errors. Eighth Inning ` Thornton-~J. D.Stewart singled to, left; Lawrence [to 1st on scratch infield hit; A-_verstsingled to past 2n_d_. but Stewart. I was out going from 3rd "to home, catcher 3 to 3rd; Dungey out on infield fly; Henry i fanned. 0 Funs. 3 hits. Rurrlm_.nnk;n.. ....-..... I.-. 1 ; . u- n - ...-Y.u. Score by innings :- Itlllnu ALLISTON COOKSTOWN I5. kII3..a..... 1.--. __-- '-' game a:SInEunAL SCHOOL FOR onus Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Con `emphasized. Outdoor games and sports. Health record excellent. ' Good Showing 0! Seasonable % Clojlhs Mlcomson V mum aoug; Barrie ` RESIDENTIAL smm : r.-n We are showing T_WEEDS and HOME-V SPUNS in all the_ Yeading `shades. Wehave that GOOD BLUE SERGE in \ pre-war quality, guaranteemcolor. weh:w_ a run range of SPRING OVER- . 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