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Barrie Examiner, 29 Nov 1934, p. 8

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-*' The Flier ':`_ and condit M Walter Rob ~. not as toad ~ the forward tin Mclinig _, or] more 5p: " The Flier tire and 5:1` .. the league - there and o `* lmid will "' l2ru'iO (`urn 1 ., Kminedy fi .- wards who : Pro As yet th "ontrles in : mwilip, Mid -'l`he 0.H,A '~'h(`(`h divide but no indi :_`whi('h this _ likely to be * ("uldxxxilo I illin are 9 ,_ hut in curl" .. inn: and Cl p1u_\'o.-rs the "'thv_v will (`<'\ld\\*nt(~r ...-:hip last 3 u1`g:ir\i2u1iu " ntlwr lvuni \\:i_\'. nbnm C`r~lil\\';itN` Tip Top _Tailors Sold by Fit and Tailoring Guaranteed BRITISH WOOLLENS A. EWHITBY, Barrie New Fall Styles New Fall Colors New Fall Patterns New Fall Weaves MADE TO MEASURE MEN! Limited .. ..,....u`uu-s.u.. .-no Iv`:-\-ul. News of the apparent lack of in- ` ten-st here will probably be revolv- ed wxlh some small satisfaction by . nmbitlmw clubs in the local group . la is luu`(lL\' hm-kc-y weather yet in Culdwater. hmvcx-er. and It is just _ p0stilIl' that a sudden bl! oi snow Ami` \Vh\l'!` may bx-mg an equally ;3l\l(ld"u rum in the vulhusainsm of tlw lcwal potential fan and pla)-or with the muvh to be hoped T(`uull L that thv In-color will again be bat- tling away for lmnum in the local umup-zmd beyond." "P'enetang Team and ` Cream O Tartar Are Honored at Banquet! (Midland Fret` Pr('.~<.x`) A champion hm's(` and :1 vhnmpivm Ihnll team were hmmrod by 1"<-m-- tam: ('i1i7.(-ns on \VI`(hI(`S<]:|) , Nu`:- (`mber 21. at u (`i\ iL` banquet. 'l'h:- L',u(-sts of honor \-.=<-r(- J. '1`. 1'.'1_w-In-'.~ (`ream O` 'I`.'u't:n'. 11m1(~1'(-nit-(I 1ln~o-.e- your-nld champion pacer uf Cnnmlu. and Penotung baseball team. win- ners of the North Simcnu Immune and rmmcrs-11p for the Onturiu ohampitmship. an- _r u... A. ...,.. Mombvrs of the team were givvn :1 place of hunnr at the hand lnhlv with their ('()m,'h and 1nunnp,m'. (`rt-:nn (Y 'l`:u'ftn' I`:-mninvd dawn- qmirr: in :1 sp('(.'iull_v cm1::lx`1u'1ml ::l:nH off the main h:nHwn_v. wh(*r<- hv calmly munchc-(I his nuts and (-ya--`I his many admirers with calm un- I-nnnnrn | ('UH('l*l`l]. 'I`h(- brmquot was lwld in thv` Knmlxts of (nlumhus hn'||, wh<'r(- n t:1.~:t_v dimwr |)l`('(`('d('(`I n lmw,thy hut `intt-rt-stim: prn;;x':un uf tu.'n;Ls`. ml ` <|r(-sws and dam-ing. Windbronkmx-: wt-re pro.-:m1lr*d to vnch member of the team. 1 rr c:....m,... Mn .-nm-..-1....n (`HCH memnnr ()1 Int` l.('EIIH. J. T. Simpson, M.P.. remark:-cl that tho 1:-n(=t.'uu: hall tt-tun was "humv hr:-wvd." no mltsidu pln_vm':' ht-inn inupurtud tn sh'vn;;lhr'n it. l)nublt- credit was tlmrvfnre (Inn in the much for his Sll(`(`l,`S$ in prnr]u(`.< inu so smnothly working :1 vulltwtinn nf pl.'nyvrs. lw thought. In vxlondinp: his (`4)n[, l`(Illl]ZlU()nS to Mr. Pnya-ll-~ Km? in__T*4.<=_*1 ---- .-- --. us. -.-. -\ us WITH 'TH1-: BUYING PUBLIC or BARRIE AND DISTRICT THROUGH THE BARRIE EXAMINER The Examiner Goes `to Alert Readers Over 5000 Circulation Every Week 3. VVlK|LI'X a such M1 local p` m1 ` hi-1 1 . .1-an-my , nn.l Kccp your finger tip: un the plume .\'tri11g`s nf thm1\ nnd~. mt (Ihri.\1m;L\` hu_ycI'.\` 1'c.'1chcd l\_\ thin In-w.~.p:1pcr h_v zldvcrtising 1'05,-`u1:11'l_\' in Il1c.\c-cul- ulm1s.lnthcsc \l;1_\\~ )1. kccn cnmpcti- tiun, it is impcrzltiw Hut ynu put ymn` 111c.\`s:1gc- whvrc it will rcccivc attention. AAAA 0006 -1 7) ) ' L All Union Labor Employed :.;uIvIH' {III N] tho thut is ..l :. uvnum I Your Unrestrlcmolco Ki" 3&1-"i5`ia'i'EE|_ _ Page E1311 D()_V.\ \\'l'| I- D'||)('I`| (`n on Tll(']\'. In szmm d.'|1-5: hm hm :11-:n I BOY \ 'l`hursdn.y. November 29. 1934 I-`ourlh Bzurlo Troop Inn!-1 Iunvx u'1-u'l- invn--: III!` \"{I_\ llllllll hr-5'1 ul' e;|mr1.~ wh.-M .-mints," s.cc)u_T_:111:ws |)I|`\.` \`.('ll' u|\'I':.u'u un "lh R;n'1it~ Iruup':< Invol- nirzln, wlu-II .5(` 'lm:m uffi<-inlt-(I. Tho I Hmilh, Jm-In SiInmrms:, 'l'ml Rnllnwcll and Eld- II III!` |ll'lH`,I'l'T`N (H ml `.'.'ilh Inl--H-st zun. lw :<:ni(l, nnd ull ml` the final `wim-0!! that (`hul- r it-mn. "A! lvzml mr nf brim: run- L lf.'l'(I :1 splvndirl hrnu;',h. and show- pnr1sn1:n1.s`hIp. and ms," he told the --V n l:|nV\.l numuuwu Jock Hoxvle-It took high nvex-no `Lhis \\'\-ek with a mark of 235 after six \vvvks M the town bmrhng - lvngue nurht-d\|le : League sumdmg Won 1.051 `f C`lm'kes 20 4 f Boeforths 13 u 1* `I ....o.. Iv- n of North A fried ...I nniu I\lr n.nn III lVUIl.|I l\lIIl.u ml nnly by men, 1 ..l hnruna Camp Hockey Team Out- speed e`d by Ty Arbour : A Flashy Crew,_.Friday . ' {L t\' I : Boloskuys \\'v~:tm\s - Ex.umnm' : (`m~1hu:.< _ \\`r`1ghl.1 . Barrie Dairy - Wholesah ' Brysons : Duminlons . C. Service . . 0 Txumory .. . '_'Tnnner: , Livimxstons a Bell Tel. - Bankers . . 0 GROUP '73bsPEcTs I10 W LING l.E.\(iI' R Ei-l;g Edward Schooli Wins, C. Webb Trophy In Kiwanis Lacrosse King Edward S_(-hon] of Ailnndnio Ewan the Gilbert Webb imphy for junior public school 1:m~nsso at tho Kiwanis league siiridoii-`rioziih final in Barrie Armin. TilPSfi_V night. `beating Victm-in Srhool nf Barrio 5-3. nithtmgh the tonms of boys un- der 14 wt-re so ow-niy mniciwri it was a battle from start to finish. In the first yznmo of mo finnis two woeks ago. they had tied 2-2. Thor were well matched for math \\`(-ight and speed. but King E<'i\vn1`d had more finish at iho mid. 'I\ 1 .-- . u, . ,,,, , }A nun`. .-....u. u. ..u . .u. Douglas Kim: look :1 pass fwrn Norman Cook in from of tho not for the only goal of the first period and put Victoria in the lead. Vic- toria finishod the second also in tho lead by one goal, Jnok Calvert and Vernon Bowen tallied for King Ed- ward early in the period but Kim: and Cook each . before the finish and Victoria was: in from 3J2 when tho tc-nms went inlu lho ln::1 frame. 11.. Fl.-non V|v`~u'\ hon! unnvi nlvnvinrr lX`HlT]t.'. Ken Chm`. who had hnon playing a stellar game on dc-f<-mo for King, Edward, was out on the head nrly in thv last period and hzul In rntiu,-. Alex. Tmsk. Culvert and nmvx-n scored in order after that and the Allandalc boys finishod in pu. sinn of the cup. 11:..- 1.~.:....`...I rV....1 1v.....\1,I 1) u King Edw:1rd---Gnul, llm-old Kni- tle: defence, Jack (.`nlv(-r1. Ken Clute: rover, `Henry l"m'r_v: vvntrv. Alex. Trask; wings. Vernon Bowen. "Ralph Pyburn: allernntes. \Vall:\(`e, Anderson. Bill)` Hill. `Billy Firmnn. ' Tl`nv\'nrcl Kr-lly, I.e-un:n'd (:u 'l`e~d Blogg. Vi:-lnrin -~ Crml (1 '-\`1(>l.t~ml' do- Victoria Goal. (1. I\'h'I.t`nd: rim f(-nvt-. Bill Dennult. 1l.Sh~\`on: ruvvr. 1)uugln.<`. King: centrv. 13. Hi('h.'1rn|- sun; wingr. Norman (`rmk. Il.'n`\'\' Uh-nu: nltr2n\ute.<. D. I-(4.-Il_\'. D. (`ol1i.-3' R. Urr , Norris Full:-rlrm. .. Ir-.. ur..II . \1'.........`.\. u \-.._y, nu.- Offivinls -~ Ken WnH::. Huupvr. I-`rmwes: "Everything went fun`. at the l -`ilsun wedding uzml the min- ister asked the bride to nlu-_v hvr husband." I-`rank: "And than what'.`" `Frances: "She sald' `Do you thin}: I`m crazy?` And the groom answer- ed: `I do."' "The business at :1 masg produc- tion use cannot but b:u'k{in- nr 3 philosophy 0! the few doxninanles 11." --Glenn Frank. (`Hill lnvnmmn to HR.` puny:-|.\ of the Penotang and Barrio baseball t,enn1s~_ North Simvno Ieague finalists. to be his gusts at luncheon in the Fur- ltafnent Buildings and lnttw ut- 'teh`d a hockey match in Tm`- Ohto, date and plans: Tut` tho pnrty to be arranged and an- nounced later by Dr. Simpson. Let's go, boys! Dr. Simpson is lmnorary prcs:`ident of the Barrie rhxb and has always boon an active n-111-\I\r\I`CnI' nf Hun ft-nun and Speaking at the Penolan_q sports banquet Inst week. Hnn. Dr. L. J. Simpson, Mini:;10I` of F.duca1irm, extended :1 cm`- dial invitation to the pl:nynrx .-J Han `Dnnnihnn and Rl`I`in\ mm nas always D(`('n an .'l('n\'L' support:-1' of thn tr-am and baseball in gnmwal. -Ho fol- lowed the pr0;:rv. 01` um Barrie team all .<(=:1s`nn and when Penotnng won yzrmm honors he was keenly inter- ested in their pm_n:ro. tln~uLlp,l1 the pr0vin(`i:11 p1n_vdu\\'n::. While in Barrie. ho novvr 'm'sses :1 game if ho can help H. ru nun: opt,-cu Luuu u... I\_/AIUI Fl-it-rs will improve with prac- " should yet be a factor in rhcfo. The players are .. one month from now Mid- `*l.'md not find them so easy. Curran from Orilliu and Jack '3 . . from Barrio are two for- turn chm to join the team. " Prn,~`pn(r1s for (`urnup there are only two definite " entries the local intermediate :m'm.tp, Midland and Camp Borden. -'l`he 0.H,A. intornwdinte series has divided intu A and B sections. '-hut indication has yet been given group will be in. 11 is be rank:-d as an A group. ("nl(lwutor. (`.ullim:wotul and Or Iillln 9xp(`(`t(-d to enter teams. "but out-h vnse` it is doubtful. Or- (`ullingxmnd have both lost "~[:lu_\'t'l'8 that \\'m*<- cmmtod on but likely u-ntc-1` in the end. won tho nrmlp r~hampion- your but i.-: still without urg:mizatim\ for this year. The tvunu: are nunv tuu t`usS_\ . any- : nbuut plnving in that midget rlnlt. ....au-_...._..;..-u.-.._.._.._..... Let s Go, Boys! After Another Medal Badly outweighed but not out- gnmod. B:u'1'i0 Prince of Wales strhrml Inst 18-5 in Orillin West \V.'n`d smlmrul in Barrie Arena Tuesday ni_z:h1 and thus the Kiwanis Cup re- mnin:: in ()rillin for rmuther _vc=nr. f\--Elli`) lxrnnuhi nurn n Invnn nf KIWANIS CUP ORILLIA wms } FOR LACROSSE1 l`.lilIH!\' ll] \ll'llllil l(|I' illllllll(`l' _Vl`ill'. Orillia brought down a team of Iii-axgvweii,-lits. There were five boys on the team much bigger than any one player on the Barrie team. 'l'hey used their extra weip;ht. to great ad- vantagzi-. but Prince of Wales made a great fight against tremendous odds and did not lose any prestigze in the attempt. Orillia led in the first period 4-2, hut the fine goalkeeping of Jack St. Clair, who made dozens `of great Slt`>p.\' for the Barrie team. kept the some down. Barrie raced and cheek- ml .3 hard as they could and it was a real fight in the first period, but it. was: just a matter of time before Orillia not started. They ripped in eight. zoalr: in the seeond period while Barrie countered with only two. Again in the last period Oril- lia had a elear margin and finished on top 18-5. The return game was to be in Orillia tomorrow but the local team i<: dr-t'aultini:. The teams were ob- vlon. not evenly matched in size and there would be no point in tra\:~ elling to Orillia with sueh a big margin to overcome. The Barrie Sl"llO0l eharnpions not only laekt`-(l weight. but also reserve strength. Some of the boys were all in after the first period and from then on Orillia had it easy. 1'xrann.. Y .`..;nm.o.... ema 11m": rim. Barrie Sci1r.\Tc;l"Z-Champions Badly Outweighed and No Match for Visitors uuu .v\Iv\\.I nu uuu luuuuun. The vrnwc was very doubtful about the age and school qualifica- liuns of some of the 0I`llll(l players hut the principal signgd an affidavit 1ho_v were all under 16 and regular ` rnttenclmits. Which means they must vumw big :11 an early age in- Orillin. l`l~.:~rr- i::n'1 one boy guingz, to public srlmnl in Barrie as bin. as four of tlmso Orilliu hn_\'s. who wore nrountl I H0 })Ol|ll(l.<. while the lionviost play- '1'! on tho BnI'l'i(" Ionrn vnultl he no nmrv lhun 120. This Orillin team r:1vo(l tliruugli tho nppn.v.itim1 in ihoirl `(W311 town lvnxuxo without any n.~nnl.ln urnna mm :1 Wihnn Livingston and Lloyd Gor- im: got two goals: each for Barrie. and Howard Hammer the other. ..u .........u.. -.u. \...u.-. (`1nrk. Sears and While not most of tho Orillia goals. Str:mgol_v enough. the most off:-ctivo player Orillin had was `Ken White. the . player 011.. the floor. Hr` looked almost out of place among tho (`1`m\`d of Orillin giants. but not when it came to handling: the ball. YIm\'o\'m'. the Orillin boys plrlyod (`Ivan 1n<'1`os.~:c-. oxvopt nno, Art (`Iark. who served all their p0X1.'1Hi(`S. Vrl... .... . . . . . . . n . . .. ,1...x.nr..1 { IIHIIIJIK" ' Barrio --Gnu]. St. Clair and Nlinmz dofvn.-:0, C. Bnl~sk(=)'. Johnslrm: rov-} mu 1.. Goring: centre. C. Gm`in:z'.` uingsz. Hnmnwr. Livimzstnn: al1orn~: ntcs. Powell. \VilIi:1m.<. Per}-_v. V. f`,nnI Iluuffnnnn and Tn... .. .......-a- .u nu. nu mm on in scaroh o` 'l`hrnup:hou( tho pro uf thv \'i`:lnge is s}- nutsumdinpz nmalcur the pro.-rem time the or no local interest 1 ur pmlsabiiily of nn l)\'lll'l' [UK Uh ll )1.` IIIKI IJVVH your books preparing for the `mum. " "I didna come here today, my Lord. unprepared for the morn. for I hupe I am not like many 0' the grain folks u` this world, that trust SCORE WAS 18-5 (By George Dulmage in Owen-Sound Sun-"l`imcs) One gets rather tired writing baseball epics, dramas and high- powered plnys about Southamptmfs great Lefty Goldsmith. but in the end, no matter how much you would like to see some club send him to me cleaners twice in S1l(3CL`S:;iUn or two 0111. of three in :1 playdmvn ser- ies. there is something in (ho big man from 'I`hnrnbury that you just cmft Help but admire. 'Frnn1(|v vnnr mrrusnondont. who cant help out zlmnlru. Frankly your cor1`c: has been watching the peerless pm-f- sidor throw baseballs in the Bi':u:: Lengiie for four C()l]S0(`\lH\'(` S(`llS()n_S now. has been hoping that this sett- son at lvnst. he would be vindicated in his opinion that Goldsmith was not :1 senior pitclu`-i`.'B1it Ml`. Gold- smith isn't. in 1111- habit of vinrii<':`.t~ it`-U, any such 0piniv.ms and is l1()i")l`- ions for kicking the dupe lmnkot. all ovm` the proinisos. Vnc -mid thn hnvs (vmirs irnlv 0V(`l' Ink` pl'l'lIll.\'('>i. Yes. said tho boys (yours truly in('lu(l0.dl, Goldsmiln is :1 s\w`?*(>1. in- l(`1`lh(`dl.'ll0 pitchm`. :1 guy who can throw ihem past in1m'm(-dinto ball players lmcuuse 1n1r`rm0(li:1tu hall playvrs will swing at bad halls and smwinr l)nll playvrs won't. Those son- iors will make him lhrnw lhem down the rut. \vhcro ihvy \-/nul.l at least be (`:l"(?(l strikes if llwy (iidn'l .~:win;.z at, them. 11! u-`nnlinrl nnr lxnrn T nnn Hn~nu- .`$\VH1. , (IL 1l1('H1. But. 1"ep1ied our hero. I can throw them past, sehinr h:11lm's as W :13 past inlmwnediato l)utturs zmd Hwy will not nvod to sxvimtz :11. bad balls oi1h(-r. I have the n0(`oss:n'y :~`.nf1' even if I am sticking about in Smith- nmpton and playing in a C]`.1\`S B league. And just who. if anybody. are you and you and your-or oven the mah in this corner-~10 argue with 1| . pride and joy of Southmnpmn an` I`hm*nb1n'_v'.` '|"hn1-rx iv: Hc 'lHHn ihinxr 1n vn- .1l1Ul'IlUlll`_V. There is this little ihimz 10 re- member. Southampton is going to win the Ontario B:|s(ri):1l1 Ammmn` A. Inlc-rmr~di:11e A title this yoar unless Guldsmhh brvnks that lvft. arm of his H;:ht off at the shoulder. Paste 1hn1 in your hat band and 1`on1on11wr it. That being so you may recall that Stratford, Br:1ntl'm`d. London zmu Dundas were Intermediate A 1e:-nn.< one year ago. They w(`.I c moved into senior circles and what. do we find`? The first-mentioned trio finished one, two and tlweo in me Inter- County Longtm with the former win- ning: the title. So what, does that mzake Soullmmplon. And. what is 1-znro to thv point. what does that make Lofty Goldsmi1h. Even if he (`.oosn`t win the (`hampicmship and he will-v-he's :1 senior pitcher and he's pr0\'0d it this your. Crxldctniih iq ('\n1:u`in\ nrr\n1im- llU.\ ])IU\'l,'ll ll llll.\ yl'iIl. Goldsmith is Ontario's premier amateur hurler. There may be and [there probably are, better pitchers in this province. You can name Ken Biddle of Stratford, the succ-:=.sor to Guelph`s one and only Lefty Judd, who is now a professional of sorts. or you could mention C.'auc_'tr2 Herdman of London and formerly of Dunclas. or you might even put, in Art Upper of 'l`o1'onto---although all 'l`m'ontn ball players: must be t:.l:en with a grain of salt. But, you could plank Lefty Golctlsmith down in the middle of any of them and if he couldn't beat you with Soutlmmpton `he could probably beat you with :1 team that has senior rating and you could have any or all of the abuvt'-- mentioned pitchers doing the twirl- ing. (1nnhnr:tn cnn T1-Hv n1tlIlcvi1iO]1 In Aug. One has to see I.(-fty Goldsmith to appreciate him. For Goldsmith, \\'h(`1hv.`l` he's doing his stuff before :1 very small handful of fans in :1 Bruvo I.o.'1g1ic game apzainst I":iislt~y or whothr-r he's out in front of 5,000 howling custmnors pitching his team to victory in an Ontario final. is me utter and entire \\'m'ks". You just don't see anyone else but Gold- smith whon Soutlinmpton is in the field. and the game lugs until you son) him coining up to the plntv dragging: :1 huge war club. sweat standing out on his face. bellim;(_-r- once written all over him. t t 1 He stands up to the plate just likn hc steps intu the box. l`l0's Gnl(l- smith. tho b(-:~'t hittvr us well 715 thr` host pitcher in amateur bull. Ho will strikv yuu out or make you will \vvakly to tlw infioltl. llo will hit tho first ball over the fence. That's what you S00 in Goldsmith no mat- ter in thv box or at the plate. G-17.0 on his r(~mr(l and see: whvtlwr or not` rm .-mm MIDLAND TRIMS FLIERS BY 11-1 PRACTICE GAME _ . .,,.... I So you can hate Mr. Goldsmith with :1 \\'h()](`-S(Jlllt`d hatred JHSI. ban (`zmso ht` an1:u1oni7.L-.<: you with his vnzlvunnlcvnc nn Ihn hull finhl -...,l -Lzrmnp wmx the third : gin in 9-7 I __________..._____ to chance and leave a to the In!` ,,_,,._.. I Shoes gar-rmitlimz tho we-arc-r 1n walk on the surfnco of water arc- snid it! have been invented by a German. I Lefty Gatgimsu. Rates As Senior Says Sport Expert 1-mi isanmi: -rsxmwm:-:'n, |lllll'l.\ \V"l|| m IY'l`l1l O- I and increased their 1 7 before the game was r ` in mm` first out the north 1 from 6-5 in A Okniu -unn- ' | NH` man Ilh _]ll\K'll||l' |}|1I_Vl'lh IN (I (ho juniors of next year. (-Iub had plnnnnd to ontt ) (l\ll1E1(`|` team in the (r but it could also p1n_v County and gain (hat 1 expcrimwo. * 1|l....v. it rn..-.1..... $ In-.. Coldwmer Doubtful Thn (`oIdwater News says: M "C`old\vntor`s intermediate hockey Jtenms. though vuming from the ~`:mnllm'1 hm'k(`_\' 1-orxtro in the local ~dn::1x-it-t. havr carried off group hon- :`nr< wxth a regularity which in all but monotonous. Plnylnsz spocta(`- mar hn('lU.`_\`. tho village's "home- .~'tm'.~" have bnttlod the toamn. with thvir Imported players, of the larg- `Fr ventros in me district---and have gmw on in of higher honors. = province the nnmv \lu- \'i':lnpzv .\yvmvn_\'mmxs with imvkoy yet at press-M there nppearx mm- hurnl in the possibility intermedilte 0 H A. rt-presu-mnumx this season. ..vu,_____ ,.p n__, __.._____-. I._ .1, _. l_, Midlmld Man President- nn-u-an-. nu... . .-..,..u...- The phrase it`s up to Uncle Dud- ley" will mean sonwthing this seas- on in O.ll.A. circles as Genngo S. Dudley was elected presiclont of the `provincial hockey contmllimz burly nl ii: nnmml nn SnIIn~d:1v :1! '[`m-.. ])I'0VIl1ClEll Hl)L'KL`y ('()lH.1`()lIll]}.{ |)()(I) at, its mmunl on Saturday at Tm`- onto. He was vice-pres'idc~nt last year. so his stop forwaml was more- LV :1 nmller of form. I\/|'.. I\n.H..-.n -1-.n..I.I I... .. I_\' ll I`ll3ll.U.`l` (ll IUFIH. Mr. l)u should be :1 popular prcsiclc-nl. H-is :u`tinn.r; last year dur- ing the B1-ally case proved that he will play no fnvorit`os. not even his own home town. Most of H10 0.'H.A. (`Xl'(`ll1.l\'L` nrv nnw nun-'I`m'm1to men. so it in, hard tn un(lm*.<'lnnd the old cry `of 'l`rrrnn`tn lwing 1 nvm'-d (`V(`l`_\' yonr. Among the now mun elector] to the oxovulivc was F`r.'1m`is (T)inl_v) Nl'(mre of Port C'ull)0rno. formerly of Barrio. An nun:-ununnl in !I\A |~1`1`ln\ v\u~o. `7 H.'l."H` , BAR-R-IE} `ON -Tl,` CANADA U] Dill'l`ll'. An amendment to the rmos pro- sonted by the Midland vlub, to the r-ffc-ct that players in towns undr-r 5,000 population, and with nn (`huh entered in tho OJI./\., lw allowed to play for 1hr: m-nrost 0.11./\. team, was pass:-d. Nn dnulxf T\/fitllnnrl land (`nIrlumfm- \`JS ])HS!~'I`(l. No doubt Midland hnd (`oldwator and I"m1otnnp{ directly in mind when they bmughi. forward that molinn. And rn'nb.'1bLv sonw other ('rnf1,v move is plnnnod by tho nlorl 1300 Swan. mnnmtm` of the Midlnndors .1. .1. J. -0- Most of tho plnyrws of the l\H:m- dnlv Tri-C`0unLv league lacrosse 1v:m1 also play on the B:n`rio ("alts junior l1nr~ko_v team. In the past throw wooks it was :1 case of nlnmst too much sport for smno of them. They wore prn('lisim: hnvkoy two niL{h1:`. :1 week. and at the same time \vere onu,nLzml in tho lacrosse plnydowns with necessary practices and gnnmes. not to mention long road trips in- '\'nI\r'(`-d. n ....-.,.1.,.,1 u... .-.....v. ..r ....n..u.. .. .,. _. .. l'I`ri-(`onnty Juvenile Hm`kvy- vr v-., - n 1 an . - u 0 -....... Irv ...... ... ......u.. If `Barrio Ilm'1w_V (`hub is (losirnm: of fnshwim: juninr hm-kvy, they might ontvr zu t<-um this yonr in tho Tri-(`nllnty juvenile lonullo. which L`{H1`l(` into being lust season and had .'A unnnnv.-ufI|1 vn-n` Tic inn in in An- . zxn_vwum-u. Midland got. three goals in the , lir.<:t. frnxno, two in the second, and then rnttlocl six past Leslie Hook in` ` tho tinnl period. The veteran Pete j Mr:Kz-rr:1ll t:lHi('(] Camp's only goal in tlw .;em>ml frame. Midland is Powerful Cnnrzlmrl by Ty Arbour, formm` big - lougzue star, whose home is in Wau- lmuslteno. Midland pre:-:cnt(\(l :1 great~ ynung L:-mlie in Don Beatty, fm'mer- ~ ly of T'm-ry Sound, who t*ur'ned hack": '- the Fliers regularly. The powermlv f young clc-tent-e of Stun Dobson and , Bl'nL-0 `Hnlt is mltstnnding, but not quite as good as Stan ztrtridge and :- Nelson Kipp. Camp Borden's classy r(-nrguarrl. who rate in senior com- pany any time and were the best ralzxyors on the too Friday night -- rlrxrpite the tart their team lost heav- H1`. Hn (`m-mm-r1 Nlirllnnrl ha: `Harold L"lTl'l(` IIHU DL`|H.`_ IHSL SPIISUH (1110 I18 (I suocr-. _\'o:u'. Its idea is to do- volnp pI:i_\'m`.<: for junior 0.11./\. r.'ink.~:, :19 the age limit is 17 and tho juvt-nilo p1n_vr-rs of this yc-nr nro Thv Bm`ri<~ enter :1 second. Vrniii1uoi' (own iongziln. in the Tri- much extra A\ nn.-innnn 35 ` '1` Too Much Pln_vimr- I ~nr..: Ar n.,. __1_ '\ Ul\"l'(l. It reneherl the peak of nettvttv last week. Monday night the boys played a lacrosse final at Orange- ville, Tuesday night they played in a sudden-death hockey match at Toronto. and the following night they were right back with :1 final lacrosse match at Barrie. No won- der some or the l)n_\'.< were (lram.:in;: at the heels by the third pe.ri0Ll of the last laerosse match. :2: =5 Poor Crowds for Juvenile Loop- 4-.." L....... L.-..-... 51...-.. Many visitnrs have boon throwing it up lntoly that Barrie is not la- crusso conscious, and the average crowds this se:1s:0n at the Tri-County 10.-uzue gznmos wnuld seem to hem` mm out. A fast hrzmd of lncro. was played in nvmgv mm:-. boltor even than two years ago when Camp Bordon seniors used 1:) pack them in tho old rink. Thv :1Honr1nm,`r- :\`t tho finals against Owen Sound and (`uledon East. hnwovs-r. xvm-0 much mun` . hoim: umlmd 60-} o.'1(`h Hnw. but thon iwn y0:n`:`. nun s=c\'(-rm nf the (`amp games drew nvor 1000. r`l\(\ Gunvnniln {nuns `tstuua lnI1AA U\'L'l IUUU. The juvenile town league failed to attract. Ahhmxgzh the admission was only 10:`. {ho tmal ror-oipts for !h1'o(\ nights`. on which :1 dnublrn hr-ndur was plzwt-cl vnvh time. xvas only G50. up `I; :1: it ( Long Trips: for Finals- (`nlodon East players and nfficinls (`.\'pr(`ss:O(l thmnsolvos :11: dreading thv lnmz trip to llnnt.<:villu> tomorrnw for tho l"ri-(`ounty l.'1cros. final, not 1l1rnu;:l1 :m_v fear of losing to the . Hawk:=. but because M` the lmuz trip of 145 miles. Anyway. H1mt. had to make the same trip. At that. it's not us far as last year when Riohmcmrl Hill and Hunts- ville plnyorl nff fur the l\"l<'(`.'n'tl\,v v-up. nllhuluzh tlw rnn(l.< are much lwltc-r for the lullor trip Tho I`ri- f`..n..0u~ l..u....n -1.-.u nan n I..I Af Ronrnis \\'\rv lwnrd 01 nn the C`nlvdun I".:I::t lo: s'.i;:n.< were m-idont in dam gnmo. It was sai nln_vm`s on mo nf (`ah-do linm woro not nn vary 1, im: lvrms but they (`on rhnnnuinc -nu! H uvnn1r1n'1 I\l'I)Ul x.\ \\1'|l` lH`i|I\I IH lIl.\.\|`lL\Hlll loam. but no ~\'idr~nt the AHnn- said thn} the on 1-no (`nk-(Inn's: forward m good speak- muid still ht- (!ummio.< and it wouldn't have seem- od In mn1I(\r tho \\'.'\)' Hwy whipped that ball .'u'nund hero. d- 4: ~l- OI l`nll I ll` Path-rsu will bv defnmd to not 1 Am-i{-ull Lnr,-al hockey fans got a shock last 'Fri1lny when news reached Barrie that (`amp Borden Fliers had been rletr-nto in an exhibition game at Midland by 11-1. While practice mines at this time of year mean little. this one indicated that Mid- lnnrl has a team to be reckoned with and the Fliers will have to show more than that it they are to get zmywhere. nIr:.11..v.A (mo nu-no cu-ml: in N19 \K'lll Ul` HI XHQ` l|l`l(l lIl`X| ) L'ill' IU dofvnd Hwir luuru-Ls`. Thv_\' expect :1 plnylm: fit-Id {med up in Agricultural Park. must at the` an-n'\ and north of the baseball diamond. It's a long limo to next season. but tho An-s 'Xp('(`! lu have the same teum available 4.-xv:-pt Austin Mc- y .\c-s. winners 0! (ho p for vnunty softball. he fwld uoxl year to Izmru-lc 'T'hnv own:-M `....... ' trip. l\'l`l Knight, who has gone in (`mnp B01`-' don. Dalttm Corl)vlt is mentioned ns taking his place at short.-=.lop. J. -In .1. .1. Hero and There-- Norman Cooke, coarh of Orillin lacrosse team, has taken nvcr the m:mn;zomon1 of Orillia art-nn. n..: x. ..I ...,,,....._.... ... u....... ......... I Orillin juvonile huckoy team. winners of tho 'I'ri-`County sorivs Inst wintvr. loom up as strong enn- t(~.'nde1's mznin this st-nson. nnh `Uriah! nnnnlnr firm! ham- mnuers n;:nn1 HHS :<(`:1s0n. Bob Wright. popular first base- man of the ball team. has Ix-on ap- pointed cuxtoms officer in Monford. n. n.-'L< ...:n ,,......-u -........ .. .....-._. ... ........,... Barrio Colts will wear smart red sweaters this season, with brief white trimmings at tho shnuldor and waist and the name in white across the front with whito mxmbors at the back. `lfnn 'Dn'|\nu.n~. fnI~n\nr`v nu` (aw-tn um uucn. | Ken Rnbinsum. fnrmorly of (`amp Borden. won the feature bnut in the boxing Show at Kingston last Fri- day night when he dc-fcatcd `Hun-ryj Grab of r'r>ronto. "Robbie" is on! to r(\L'nin the Ontario middleweight] title. 1\1r..-Ha Dniv knnnlsnll Tnnn-nu unill ilv. Up fm`w:n'd, Midland has `Harold Tlmyer nnd Aubrey Grant. who were teanm-males of Bill Dyment inst `_ _v-zir with Hershey seniors in the At- `lnntic Coast league and opponents . 01 Nelson Kipp. who scintillated for - Atlantic City Sc-a Gulls. Midland '.nI: had three speedy forwards in '._ Gilbert `Bmdour and Bert Arm- . stronsz nf Midlnnd. and Max Megill ` frnrn Markham. All in :11]. Ty Ar- " lmur prt-sic-nted :1 fn. tire- , lo.-as hm-kr`h(-vkim_' tmim with :1 honvy V. cie-t`mim- nncl stonrly netmindvr which - nnw rates In win group honors. Short on (`unditinn -` The Fliers were short on practice "2 condition. which (`0\lhl(`d on ,_ Robinson's: team. Hook was . ood as usual in the net. nnd ~' Yorwards lacked tenm-play. Aus- : McKnight and "Bus" Cook show- _;' spoed thnn the rest. nu... `rM.'...... ...`.1'I iv-nfcv-n\vn urh nu-hr-- lIll(` North Bay bnsobnll Ionguo will? have four teams next year. 'I`he4 junior Buccaneers nrc moving up to! intermediate rating in 22 body. but will play as the C.P.R. team. The nthor Yongue teams are Pirates, TN 0. and Columbins. f`,...u.~nl-unu.0 YI\r`:l\vun Huh-A hem! \J. ZHIU KUIIIITIUIZIS. ` (`.rnv(-nhm`.s't Indians. third-bent team last your in the ink.-rmorlinto O.H.A.. are back this season with another strong team and hupr for an even better record. Bruce Find- ln_v. brothm--in-law of I-Inrvc-_v Mor- rick, fnrnmrly of Barrio. is again the cnzwh. -n...m,. ;n...n 1;m.. .. ..o...:....o n. ('UEll'll. Rnyvo lBud) Little. :1 student aw T i('k(-rim: (`ollogo this _w,-ar. made .1 regular place rm thnl .<(-hnnI`s svonior ruL:b_v tonm backfield. although when at B.(`.I. Inst yt-nr he never took tho gznmt` ,<:(-rinu. T i'k0rim,' was vliminntt-(1 by tho uront St. Mioh.'ml'.< Colk.-go tomn. l run. n.....__v- -1 n..-.1r._.| ' Ellis Pringlo of Bradford is play- ing: tho best huckvy of his c.'n'eor this . with I.nn(l(m Tt`(`lIlI'lS(`h.`. Since his: trade from Windmr. tho furmr-r Newmarkot and M.'n`lb0rn jlminr dofoncemnn has been featur- ing in every game with his all-round cmml playing an the uffon(w- and do- f('n(`(`. I 1>n........|..... ca-.. nut... t.........m- |I('H(`( Romomhor Sinn Dukv. fnrmm` (`nokstnwn box-or who was :1 high! light at mnny bouts .'1r(u1nd the munty . _vo.'1rs zuzo. H4-`s now! at St. (`::1hnrx'no< and still swinging! his pnwvrful fist.-4 with telling effort Last FrMa_v night he was in the .~.n.`.. inn-0 :.(' e. :lLhi:-I Ixnvinn l\I\1I? Ill :31. \iIl.lliIllIll'.\ IIIIKX llll .\\Vl|IKlllK' main hunk of n r1i. boxing Show. No Inndvd nn1y nnn blow nut that punch rmuzht Jaw Russ: of Niagara. Falls rm the (`hin and `Ross went` 0 (I(!\\'I 1 -'lH(l (NH. Sit-wart McT.(-an. who hnxvd at Turnnln last week. lives :1 few miles north of Bnrrir and used In play far the (`mwn Hill soccer lo-am Ho was: making his fn st npponranrv at .1 big? show and wont fnur rounds`. annlni Jak Hubbard, :1 top nun-h hmwr. h:-fora the` ref!-rno .~:lnmwd the hunt , Howard Bulmor nf (`amp Bordon; inn]: hirn In Tnrnnh. nnrl mnrn uni! nun: nu-.-an uu nu .. ........ .......v snys` "Onn thing is vermin" xunim (`lulu in the Provimw` will l`(`(`t`iVl expo-rt instruction this sl-asnn, withr' \'(-to-ran rum-hr-.-z and p1.1_VPrs .'u.`lin1.'[ ns tmors. J:-rr_v Lnflnmnw is again] guiding: St. Mi<`hno'I's: Ed. I.l\`ina' stone. Lions: Dick Carroll. Gm-lphzl Gordon Moe-king. Barrle; George _- inws. Gail. and othm-rs ns '0 qunl~ \ mod. but which spnvo done: no! per- ml( mentioning, are in the category .1! those mt-ntlnned above." Phone 222 for good job prlntlnz. Come in and see U . . . , "Private enterpnso must be (wen .onnfidence 11 it is to be started a- ain".-Sir Josiah Stamp.

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