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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jun 1939, p. 7

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.___..___i_.. -.___.:.-_:._._.._..k___...__ .__...._.-...__..____... LOCALS wm AT O\_I_V_/`EN souND;E&N[ f ;?.L&`?5i` . splendid success. ities of lnnisfil Park on Lake Sim- coc. and a full programme of sports combined to make the annual pic- nic for members and employees of the First Co-operative Packers, u I ` Fair weather. the excellent facil-` `J 4 Ahnnl 'l{\(\ nnnnln warn` nl`(`Sl?l1'| >pIL'nGl(1 success. _ l About 300 people were P1'05L"" Saturday afternoon and keen on- thusiasm was shown in the races and `in um .man..,.1l arnnnn Fnllmuimr Hm: lnusmsm shown m we races unu in the softball game. Following moi Sports. tables were arranged in n , long row for the picnic lunch. Nlorn-hpr: m` the nicnic committee I mng for the pncmc Iuncn. ; Members of the picnic responsible for its success wt.-rot? George Pearsall, Harry Todd, Dick` Roe. B. B. Warnica, D. Bell, W, G.` Kennedy, H. Fallis, J. Reiwa, W. Campbell. '1`. Pifhcr, W. Edwards. George Shields. W. Constable. W. 'F`ifhl?l', Orville Todd, Wilfred Stow- I` I *`aI'l, Ralph Reivc. ; > I n`,...:nu `Dunn..- ux.-uu. .... Young Men's over 15) A. Ferry. L. Kettle. Vanna` \NllIhl\l1'S Hwm` H0)`S(.`Sh0(.` Pi lching Contest Frances Home and Ray Jermuy. 'm........a ......a 1\v.mrII.. Rn.-n .,. (`lif-1 -`L r'crry. La. l\L'lllL'. Young Women's over 15) - 1...` Bailey, J. Bailey. E. Little. : Nzmces Home anu nay Jermlry.` Thread and Needle Race Clif- ford Wilson and Mary Acton. T7211 1U[nn'u Ram: Invnr -mn nounds) lord Wilson and Mary .-\cwn. ! Fat Men's Race mover 200 Dolmds -Hm'vie Fallis. 'l`Iu. 4....-,n_u:-sm zunc nnl I\n`l\.'l| -Hm`v1e Falns. I The tug-0-war was not pulled when it was found the l`0pt? WHS [too short. 'lnninu- `Dnnnu I l(.)(I S| \()I'1_ Junior Races Boys (6 and under)--~--C. Cumming. Girls I6 and under)--Joyce Pear- Slll: Boys 18 and under>--Geurg0 Courtemander: Girls 18 and under) 5 -Gracic Harris; Boys (10 and un- `. derl--~Jack Locke: Girls 410 and . underl -- Helen Com'tem:mder:_ - `Boys ll4 and under)~J:1ck Lock. : Bruce Cumming. Ivan Cummingzl 9 Girls 114 and under)----1.emi Bailey. Audrey Thompson, Joan Builv_v`{ Boys` three-lcgged race (14 and un- . dvrl-BrucL- and Ivan Cumming-,. 1 Jack Locke and lvan Fraser: Girl.~" lhrvu-legged race (14 and nritlvrl Dorothy Black and Betty Bmvmun. '-`Mary Acton and Emily Shaw. ". Softball Game The Plant softball nine niad->1 good their cliallc.-ngu to 11 Di('k(`(ll -team of members and their 5311!! winning by a 13-5 score in a friend- ly but keenly contested struggle. Rill Fnnetnhlp (`,hur('hiIL was >1!`-. I wlnlmn. 'I"hi- Hiu Sixth Iinrriv lunkvd Iikv n hull ivznn in tin` sixth when they lullii-ii twicv. Strnnsnnnn .\('l'(l1(. h-.`illL!,]l`(l tn thirri and n(iv:nu:m_l on Ennns` .~::urril'ict-. and :1 .~4iIu{l~ In i~viil.n- by C}:-ur;4v 1.v(iour. who won! in fur .II:hn.\'un. who haul boon pulled DL`(3iluSL` of - n hnnd injury. Rznn.~::1_v went null; at i'ir.<.t.n1ni StI'un.~'.mun 1-r0.<.\'v(l liw , plntv on Sllllivmfs nvm'tln`nw ui , third. Gnr I.e(`wur F-iIl|.{|(`Ll untl sink- semml. K:u:lim-r f:innurl_ Owvn Sound's Pun- 'Th<- Snundvrr: gnI'm-rot! nnv in ouch nf lhv fir.-4! and su-mini. Niv- lmllnn was sufv un .Ie)hn: vrrnr. ; Hrnry it'd In '1`:-rry_ Snhwnn h'i[iIvi| In right .\`l`Ul`illL{ M(.'l.vllnn. Snllivnn I':Inn<-(I ZIHPI` R:Iins:I_v hzul dl`u})pI'(l :1 fun! fly. and (.i:n'v<-_v| struvk out. , L. 0|... .~..,..nul Qnilnn nmnwd In` 1y DUI xeemy culutrsuzu aLI'u;3g,I':. I Bil] Constable, Churchill. was lected to do the hurling for 1h: picked team. while that Copzu-as used three piurhers. Art l*`ur1`_v_ l.l(._vd\ Hughes and Bud Mac. '1`h.. mpmhuwu cnnrtr-d S('V(`l`ll! ._ three mnmgs. _ }_\n unfortunate accident. when {George PeursuIl's little boy was hit . by :1 bat, tnuk thv intu,-rust mm of the match. F`m'tun:nt<-ly. the but struck a glancing blow and the little lad was not seriously hurt. Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson attended the youngster. l .| Mnmhm-w K N M, Morrison Cf. Hughes and bud Mac. ` The members spurtod SL.'V0l`:l]; players who had not tuuchcd 2: ball since the last picnic and they made the Copaco team step for the fir three innings. An nnI'nr1IIn'.HI\ nr-rwirlmut when llne youngster. Members: K. N. M. Morrison r:l .| S. Ncss 2b. W. C0nstubl- p. M.| `istewart c. B. B. Warnicu 11', 13.1 [Sutherland 31). W. Todd ss. G. Pvnr-! _[saH rf, L. Fleming lb. : r`nn:mnc__..r`1v-nhnm r~ Hnrwnnri 1|) lsau r], L. 1-`IL-mmg JU. C0pacos~Graham C. Harwood 1|). Hare ss, Hughes p, Churlxmncnu 111`, Mac 2b and p. Ferry p and C1 . `Foster rf, Marshall 3b, Buyliss L-L; llto produce games of the high scor- ,ing. heavy hitting variety. Monday night's masquerade of the mushbul} ` `pastime was :1 real surprist.-. with the Midhurst Foresters duing :1 top- . heavy tumble. , n 0 0 I I 0 0 0 1 Perhaps the new sweaters of U1('`:` "Fleecy Crew had something 103. do with their 26-4 win. Town Lou-' lguc games from now on should` produce plenty of color contrast to} u `add to the contrast in runs scored. l\ l\ ' 0 . ` The boys have each N-ccaivod I their sweatshirts with plenty of lct- ; wring and crests. Garner's Tip Tops . ( display red and white. Clarkes haw- gand white. Barrie Tanners will bu bedecked in green and white, which 1 wurange and black. Copacos. muruun `f [1 leaves yellow. and we think that will be worn by the Educators. `1 I ! U U ! 0 0 0 | Clarkes and the Business Cullugv are sitting on top of the heap with `three wins in three starts. The ru- mainder of the pack is strewn out behind. The race gives promise uf :broadening out. however. in the lnext round. with the weak sisters. ilcopacos. Garner's and Barrie Tan- lners getting in a win or three. -------+' g -----r v Q MINISTER ILL I 1M. S. Barr. minister of C:ilv:u';.' MIDLAND---During illness of and {Baptist Church. Midlund. Rt-`.'. Um.-.:-` igald Brown. pastor emeritus of the ichurch. and W. Cranslon. uru cun- ducxing services. I ___._..__..___._._.__. Addition-al Sport See Page 12 for 1 A.|.\.Iv\,u Senior Races .- . /, .,_ -W. Todd. ` HARRS M0TOR__LIMI]'I;W |.`ICUI'(.'. H] ii .1 Agricultural {day nighi. The only low-priced car combining .ALL THAT $ BEST AT S.OWE$T COST! Sll'll(`K mu. In thv .\`I*(`m1(|. Stilton pnmwd tn: Enuns`. Ml`N(`il walked. udvum-vI.l| on 'J`u::1in'x dnuhh-, nnd smm-(1 nn u .,| n..II ('n|.\ ch-an-I: nnl mull u\:| EVRO LET TAKE THE LEAD FEELING 9U.T 9FY9!!,!`..!E a urn pedal pressure 4 ,,__ . driver : Ieh. I `k J v- ' ' '. . uu ])l{2?- l`u~ J U` H1 hm`:- 011::-s. Sunw Hl`(l\'_\' Hitting, Snvurul of the Simcm-s l':1tlmw(l lhvir l):|!lin1.: :l\'l`l`:U.[(,`.~' (?()llSid|`l'H)]\' Rzunsuy. Gm` I.0(l\-:u' and K:\.~`lm:-1'. ouch hnd thrw .~ufvliv.<. and ('Il`()l`_!{.`| L-`(Sour and Slrmmnnn had two" mu` h. I)iIn|un- I.` 11: Qnhumn nnrl '1`hir:i euvh. l IIchor I-`runk Schwun and Thini` Bmvxmln Norman Tustin. ho uf juninr lmckvy fauna. wurp thv only two l.u'.1f:: who could do nn_vthin',: with "H'.Ip Emma` hunks. 'I`hv_\' vuvh gm twu sufv hits. Hvnry sv-i vul'iI13: llw fifth. Srhwnn had :1 111-! plv and .1 sinnlu and Tuslin n dnu-i J um IF-Bil-`(I .15 tin III` " cmntst T0BACB0IHE[1)_|:/A .-. Burriv Scores in Sucnnd 4|... I. ... ,. 4--2 Barrie Team Gets 15 Hits Whi|e Emms Holds Leafs To 5 (By R. s. ATKEY) .... ..n |..' rr. .c.. n...l 1\n`I ,Il)lI|)l(`. HHU F(T()l'(`(l l)ll UV` (2u|v .\`U'll(,'k nut and vuuuhl nut In-nv:-ml '-*-~"* :$:>;~.va'm-..>:`~ xx \\\\\\\\\_\\ > \.~\\\ \\ I `/2-LD. |-\lI\-I\Jl' III` I vvs "\ also packed in Pocket Tins HANDY SEAL-TIGHT POUCH 15 I/2-LB. "LOK-TOP" TIN 60 _ L _ ,,__l __l 1.. D__l._n. 7:... `Ramsay c .. Barrie: Johnson 2b Geo. I.eGcar 31 Gar. l.eG(!ur ' ` Kushn(r1' lb 'l`u1'1'y rf .2. ;.. Hurt: 3b. 2b ML-Ken"/,iu If Strunsmnn cf Wmmu n 'I`olnIs ............ .. Owen Suund: MCI.('lIII!I as` Ht.-nry cf . Schwun p Sullivan c Gurvtry If . Sutlnn 21; ML'Nvil 1'!` l`u: 3|) (lulu Hx Tn! nls .......... .. (:1 l- ~Bmto(l Barrie ---------- ~ Owvn Sound 1 CI} FIVE DOUBLE PLAYS ' Locals Leave Many On Bases But Eke Out Win In 6th mm ID Ian Ezlwlrly Toror;t`;UAdr;:;V;|;-Leafs K Begin To Climb Ladder} -7- ~-- I l Whvn .-mxm-H1iI1;{ likv (-i1.'.h1 1hmI- nml .~p<-(:tulm's turn out In S('(` a hull umnv it is :1 h(`&lHh_V sigrnz when `hut mnnl).-I` rnilivs to lhv Sllppuri :1` H 11-um ul. lhv tail-r-ml of :1 pun- -ml rum-. that is :1 mirm-Iv. Ym-1 that is uxm.-tly \vhn1 huppmwnl when thu Tornnto Maple Leafs. who are run- ning last in the current Intol'nati(m- -ul 1 mnnuv (I4-vhv I`l*Hll'H(_`(l hlllhn.` mm: last in me (rurrum 1IlLL'IIIuuun- ul l..(:u;1uv (lnrhy, l`(`lLll'H(.`(.l frnm it}: lus( mud trip. OI` cmn`.<<' lh(`I (` wvrv slwtriul cir- (`lln1h'1:lllC(`~` (- in this `hi.-41nry-nuIkim,; (vvnl. While the I.-Iuh \.v:1.< still rm l.hv mml ils own- lxrs. tiring of criticism zmtl of Inn]-: ing :11 NH: vast open .~;pzu.-es in tht I `indium at homv gzunvs, (11-vidt-,d tn shoot ,th:.- bundle" in an L-ffnrt to| lfivld u hustling hull ivum that would` 1`(!L'1l])1ul`(` some of the glunmur that surmumlod M:I})l(' l.<-nl` tvnms in tho pans! and 1'o.s`1nru- int:-1'1-. in the. 1`!II1Id' l lggunu-. Thv first mnvv they made was to locate [\t1lh(1l1_V Mi(`t111('1 Push-, `(rm-up 'I`unyt Ln /.'/.1-ri. one of the Hm-:ntv. "nnnw pl:1ym~s" of mum-rn Itinws. and offer him the jut) mt Imnnzuzim: thv clnh. Thvy fuuml H11- tzrout 'J`nn_v in u I'('(-vptixw muml; h.- `hud mnw tn the vnd nt` his illus- ,n-iuus playing: cam-m and was rug- tvy tn mukv :1 new st:u'l us :1 mam- I 'l`h(' mrxt mnvv wu nu-w nmnzuzm` smu- llnHll(`l`i2Il in work wi` . `ly nnv (`1`l`(ll '[`lu' U:n'ri<` nulfit-ld blv and 21 single, In 111:` fielding dvpurhnvm. Gm. l.v(`.vzu' hild ninv (`hilll(`l`S withuul vrmr. and l\ :1.~:hm~r 1-lvvvn with on- I V u,...: 4... ....:...... uvilhtnl nu El) 0111` lrrlul. LIN` 1):` -had two ch:m(.-c.< npiw hobblv. _.__.___z.\__. l _..._._, ,, T0 (`LEAN RIVIER ` Wnrd has reached Cu1d\\v'uu-r thutl Itho weeds und 1o;.{s'c1n;.z;:ing thv` i Culclwulvr Rivvr prov:-nting navi- `.Ii|UU UN DH\\'vI` ('l`:|fl bx-1\vm`n Wau- bnuslu.-nv and Cnld\v:m-r will` he ru- mu\'c(l within tht` next l'x~\\' \vmrk>:.{` J;;`4z.m ' `C [L)' n.. n. n.uu., T"i Ttt't-11 snl'(- hits and only lhrctr rurs! 'lt doesn't sound just right. But anyway, Burritr Simcnes won thr- game 3-2 and pulled thumst-lvu.~ out of lhv cullnr position in lh. Brum: Rust-l)ull [.1-zuztno standing :1! Owvn Sound. Snl.ur(l:ay :1l`tt-rnzmn. Hup" `.mms' lads iIu'lu(liIU.' Hup" himself - - Wl`I'(' <:li(.-kim,: in every dtzpnrtnwnt 1-xcnpl hns(--I'un- ning, tlwlr old lmgln-ur. Smnv ul tlwir path pv1`l'rmnmu:u.x' were jusl plain dnmb". hut the l.-ufs W('l`(` right in l,l1(~r(: with no lvss tlmr; fiun rlunhlv uluvs two uf lht-m VHS U) _`.:I\'(- ll! (- \vnl`lh whil .\'ilh. ._:_.-:-._.- ms tn givc UV.` .....nH\ mhiln 11s.:3L11l1\{:\n':r,m 10 C010 I112", gout] 1 znifl Stullx-{won Inn Hnss-2| _. on Snunrl "d off I!}mI'x1s1_l}D '1 3k Mi`: ` jby ' hit by watch. 1 Fr: '1 K-h1"'); nickt -zn`, Kashm-1`. ` OWN -.. RlfTl.`~`}Zl_VI1 mum: )1t(.'1v: . m`~~-S Th llyr-r_ Owvn Hh , Rmurh. HiII`- VW.'lt|r . plac( { sun .eafs km S A I; u` _ ,_._ '5 % O Barrio played their best game ofl V __' V lhv your EXCEPT in bnsc-running. 27 1-3 4 They hit the pill plenty but didn't PO A F.`kn:)w what to do when nn lmgs. U 1 l `Sumv coaching was needed. `) (I (ll :1: :2: :3: l Hlillll` Wilh 1 at-1 Push- mm- tho! ht` 01' ' u- :- hsl, r illus-I . 'I(` lPlIll|\fl without Emms pitched 11 great game and had full control of the situation atall time:-:-0nly five hits off him. The `b:.ys played well behind him. 9.: :1: =3 Y.` F.` at Fielding highlight-~~Muck" Mc- Ken7.ie'x great catch in the third on iJohnst.un and counted twice. In the the left field foul line. rnblainglfifth they counted three amd in the n i Owtn Suund or two or three runs seventh four more. cutting the Edu- nt lJ2l.\`(`S were loaded at time and it enters` lend to two runs. U'mighl have been the turning, point] Seeing what lnuked like :1 walk- " in the game. ' ISIX Ill LHU LlllI'l.l. U 11 In the fourth Garner's got to U _ ..e :1: v:- iness Cullege settled down to cut 3 Other l`t~utul'es~TerI'y's hnrcl run off further searing and hammered 4 in ,(-Wnth ['01- 1v[cL(y11an'5 hm flv o.ut seven hits fur three runs in the 3 in right field and McKen7.ie's h()1d-Hslxfrh Nd 3"Vmh~ Selldillg the total I: I. _ 4 uwzty VlClUl`_V l)L-ginniluz, to slip, Bur:- ` ` . 4 1 _ Tho ht-znltiful diamond and out-'9' `afield was like :1 lawn. There was a A ~ 1 crowd. with both stands prvtty ; " ;'vvL-ll filled. The BX'l'i(.' lads seem-[S 1 `NT to like playing.-, tlwro and put ' 3 lug) fighting game of ball. .7 V" I`: :1: :": C I Other `in flv }in NICKOH /.iu's hold-` `imp, Sohwan to one base in fifth by; igoncl l)l(x.-k and fast l'(*IX`i(`VC. } =14 Thursdzxy. June 29, 1939 Frank St,-hwnn. snu.Lhpa\v. nicked rather hard but he . won S0und .< host batter. ` 2.`. 1: 1:: K 7-` ` -- I i I`h(-re were several chungvs inly] zlhc Owen Suund lineup from last! week in Bn1'riu--McNuil. I`uslin_ in` .pluc0 ul` Lamson and Wutsm. Lam-`r `win in 9 harbor and can't EL-I off!" " |k(`CI1 interns Allzlndulu la mnw years. `] Judging. 1 "' 1 two rounds. .surpus.\ all E first gaunt-s VN {two \vt`vks 2 quito in t`\'iC I vniin thn lplaco of Lamson and Watson. mum-I {011 is a barber and get 0H`| Ion Saturday. ` I at on as | `J V >15 ` Umpire Gordon Roach got a pan-` ining from the fans in the ninth on` IE /.b(.-idy`s out at first. Owen Sound fans thought runm-x` sufv. Th(!I" was sumo rloubl aIri;.:hl. The same whim: i:.im)L.-nud in the 81.11 on Sut- lnn`s (ml at first from third. Owt-n S:iur1d players prott-stocl both doci- inn: V K` `F Barrie 1-ullios were cut short by double plays--fiv0 of them. twn of them unnssisurd. All by Owen `Suund team. :1: :2: :: \ ---------(o I Kg: 3 x: E Johnson was hit. on tho Ion hand in first of second while butting and retired after playing hall` an inn- !ing in tho fix-Id. Ge0. LeGom' then Icumv in to play a lovely game at `third. Hare moving over to second. I Thv computitirm for possession of `the Benton` Cup. donated by Harry ,.I. Twiss. has been the ccmru of ' inn.-1'4.-st between Ba1`ri(~_- and lawn bowling (-1ubs.fu1' cnnuu \vnnI`< in L Benchwarming Notes Barrie At Owen Sound gvgdrrie Add Nine Points In Second Berger Series ` Now Lead Allandule I2` `Uwlr path pl?l`I()l`n1m1L:u\ wmu JIIDI fivv dnublv pluys 'lIl`|1l!3.\`i!tl`(l - ~ to cut B:nrri(- l`1lHil`b `J':lH](`l` shnrl - - tun :~'.hm`t. Although tho SmuI(lm's not away to :1 load nr 2-1 at 1h<- (ind of thr- Sl`(,'l)ll(l frnmt.-. Sin1(`m-.< pnundvd nu` two hits in the ihird, three in iho `fourth and one in the fifth. with! nary a rmnmr crossing the plate. J`hre(- more hits in :1 mw in tin- ninlh rvsulmetl in the same gu;,.~::-- nu. whvn Ramsay was caught of! first mu! 1: duublv killing l!l1(I('(1 th(.-I uncuinn 'ls`t)lnO (1 however. by the first L this year promises to previous seasons. The 1, ' werv played at Allandale 11 `two ago. Clover plays werv l b `quite ovidenco on both sides, de- f spite the early season. Barrie n 1! emerged the winner by three points. ` Last Thursday evening on Bar-I ' ric grens the battle was renewed. E ' lntcrost was keen in all three games. t Somc 20 bowlers were present and r l `id. E. Thompson and Walter Sar- `,_ieitttt were pitted against Geo. and. :\Vcs. Webb. This was a thrilling Tdux-1. Thompson scored 10 paints iboforu Webb broke in on tho: score sheet. This was with a six-end lwhiuh put him again in the run- `ning. After that Webb was unable- ;|n scorn mun` than one point an! t`lld. and of course, Thompson was `adding to his score. This game fin~ ishod 19-11 in Tltot1ipsoti's fax-or. Stan. McCztusland and the voter- Aun. W. J. Littlv. were drawn against ` llarr_\' Armstrong and E. H. Wilson The lttttur stood up well against his tnorv {`Xpt`l'lL`l\Ctld oppott:-nt. Mc- ;Cuusland`s txts`. shots wcrv not click- ing and whvn the smokv of battle-y (`]l,`2ll'l`d. tho .\`(`0t'{` hoard it1diC.1'.*.`.'l" Al'ttt.*`lt't>ltg.! lB- -~Mv:Causl2tttd 11. \ \\'htlu Bttrriv \\".L\' piling` up it nice . load in the ilb'J\".` two gattttvs. l Whttrton and Bob Malcontson w:~:'t\: lutvtng il hurd job holding Eph. Mc- g il"ilddl`tt and .-\l\'in Bowen. Eph. gut I'.l\\'1l_\ to -it good lard but during the Ittlddlu of tin` gantv Whatrton as. tnpro\'ing his score. A sc\'ct1-mt ! b) ? .iu.~t-`nrtrtnn dvs`lt`oV\`d anv L`hLlt`.t.`tx\' followed each end play by play.` ._._.., V ' l`.\'l0.\' SI-`.R\ lCE.S l MIDLAND ~M+.-mbers of the Mid-` land .\1u1i::tL-rml Assuciauoxx have ;u`-] Vrnngm-d fur Lhv unmn svrvices on} `Sunday evenings durmg July and !August, and fur sung scrvxces in `.l.oi`L` Luke Park after the evening`, {church services. The first unzun ` \.-.II M hum in Knox church on July 2 "mm win 06 cuuuuuvu _ | Rm`. .-\. C. S1:-\\'.u*t. The other ser- ?\'ices W1 be taken in rotation by the .-n-.--- 1-hvn-rho-N hp Anglican. I in run Hp! U\' HIE; I A I McFadden the Barrie sl the galnc er Wharton 15. Tum} scum` X3. Bowling i u::)n\|\ Bovggixnc lchurch '1 ne nrst ulnun ismvice \\'xll be held m Knox "on July 2 and will be conducted by, up...` .\ v emu-.n~1 'l`h.- nxher ser-1 !\'xces wul be taken m rumuun u_\' uu: gather three churches. thc Anglicam. liuptisi, and United. w C-I\'|-ZN Ill-DC!-2P l`l0N i C()l.1.lNUWO0D Thr town of`: 'CnHII\1..',\\'n|Ud 1:-ndvrvd :1 c,1\'u' 1-ovrp-` `Luau lu lhu l)vlmit \'i.~1l-J1's who .u'- nvod nu the steulner Georglan Wed- nesday afternoon. _ __ . oGEENo ()N THE snss:r)I1. II was in the sixth lhnl. thv Emma'- lod t.-rvw click:-(I fur lwu <'ru1nlur:: and vnuugh tn win lhp Uld hull 1{nm(.'. Rurrin R:-nrus turd Job nolamg Lpn. .v1c- ; xd go`. f Inc \\as' svs\'cn-en". b_\ :_ dvstroyvd any c1\:mc-.~; ` skip nuay have had .'md| ended: McFadden 2x - Q I, I ms: Barrie 52. Allandalvi 5: is surely an intercstinig, [h by `_1n 15. 1 1 Pub ' Urry. Cnllcgc catcher, led lthc hitting with four solid clnuts in- Omcluding a triple. Fred Nnrris and was Archic Marshall. who came out of )`.(,u\,}1'etircmci1t for the game. hit three _._L.0m`_ lsafctivs. :1 pm; Roach and Bnwon were tops for Garncr`s with a trim of singles each. Lnughcccl had a brace of hits includ- was ` ing a double whilc Kelccy hammer- _ WK l cd out an extra base hit. ' 1\/lrsl\II-xcinr ..n....ma 1.: `hiic fnnmnrl : vn`.er- Gar ageing: for thi Journ linsl G'c\l'1`y .~ xt. .~'lur_v 1 01 north < )1` battle T8811) \diC;l!L`.`l: 5`l"|l1`S xp `H 21} Garner's Tip Tops failed to break into the win column in their third attempt against the Barrie Business College nine Thursday night, losing an 15-11 verdict In tho ihrnu gmynpg nlnved by [he verdict In the three games played by ` Men's Wear team they have allowed 15 runs in each. In this scheduled match of the Town League tlnxv ` showed signs uf rounding into betjc-1` form and will be tough from here in in. As has been the case in each pm- vious game Tip Tops were :'.low ` starting. Before they actually got ` going Business College had 11 runs. `4 in the first. 1 in the second amd `six in the third. :1.......... mm .-.....mm mam In ihe. __ ed extra base mt. McMaster allowed 16 hits. fanned `five and walked two. He had pitched 1 . . . lxnnmg was flmshocl to go the route `enough ball by the time the third {in an ordin:n'_v game. Johnston was 1 1 nicked for 12 hits. struck out one ' `and walked foul`. I | G:1mer's: Vicks 3b. Kelcey 2b. iMills lb. Reynolds ss Lnugheed ct lonper c and ss. McM:1st,er p. Roach ' I ll". Bowen 1'1`. Miller ss and c. n Dncinncu (`nllnnn- (`.1-nr-nv 9}: M, H. Bowen 1'1. 1Vl1H(.`1` and c. Businoss Cullugez Grucey 2b. M.` `Hines M. E. Marshall ss. S. Hines 3b. Norris cf. Urry c. A. Marshall lb. Juhnsmn p. Goring rf. ` Hmniu-nu` Pnwull n1n10: Cnmnbull. Juhnslun Goring r1. Umpires: Powell, plate: Campbell. buses. | _-___,m____.- l)illIl\` i)\.\IIl:n un L)\\a < - - . \| Although Si|ncm~.~s hurl thv l):1.<:-'4 full with um: out in thv firrel Inn- in. Lhvy did not tally. 'I'|u-V m.-nmrm-mm-d thvir first run Plenty of base hits . . . . a de-| cided lack of good judgment in` base-running. Last week we men-.. tioned the fact that the Simcoes. needed to learn two ibiugs . . . how to hit the elusive pill and how to run bases once they gut on. n n n ` 0 0 0 _ We did not see the game in Owen `Sound on Saturday but we did get .4 uunrlnr n1 1|-nu gr-urn I-nrd nnrl hzul `sauna auturauy out we um gm an gander at the score card and had the gzznme :mal_v*/.ed for us. We not- iced the marked improvement in the hitting department and feltl highly pleased. but what a come-1 down it was to the miserable three` runs that were scored off the 15 hits that were registered. I n n n ` Any team that can sock out 15 ' hits in any game should win that] game going away. but any team that` allows the opposing fielders to puli_ `off five double plays in one match` does not deserve to score a run. n n n 0 There is always an excuse for :11 butter hitting imu a double killing` `lbut when men are picked off firs` by the catcher and of!` bugs on pop flies in the infield. that is um I much. .\ l\ l'\ I ` 0 0 0 | However, the game was won and Barrie needed the win. Besides that lthoy sec-In to have hit :1 stride that [may take thum through. If that is [the case more power to the buys `and we will be cheering with tht-' mm! 1 ' 0 0 0 George I..eG4-rar is one boy that. appears to have come into his own. After going hitlcss in the first games. Coach Emms benched the redluad. Sitting on the plank evi-' !dcntl_\' impruved his batting eye fur` he has garnered hits in his lusil I I two starts. 1 :\ n I\ 0 0 0 ` 'i The firsx night they slept behind: ' ad wood pile. the second night in a b.)x car and the third night. after vwgetting heaved out of the station Qihuuse. they sJr(a wandered about "fRemember folks. it is black fl) {Liam in "that thar country" and as` iE`.ru: says. A fellow has to have sleep if he is going to work on `-1 -' ` steel gang." `-1 n n n t U U 0 Gar LeGeax* was back at short. this game after his short so- with :1 C.N.R. steel gang. Garr_v`s brother. Eric. tells the of their three days in thc country in a way that wouldl really tuau` tears from Frank;-n-I jstvixrs monster. A n I I l It appears that the bays worell` `among fifty sent to swell lhe ranks 1` .of the workmen already layilli gstccl. Tlmro was acc0mm0dati0l`- `for a few only and after looking at the bunks of some of the hunkies .they were glad to look around for; {other spots lo lay a weary head. ; " n n as I mu. l.hl`y mu nm umy. l'h:-y mnnufm-11m-d in Hw scountl. 1Vl(.'K('ll I.i(' (lrvw 1: walk. but F.ddiv Str::nsn1:`l n immz-- dlltvly hit into :1 (luublv pl:1_v on :1 fly [0 third. (-znttrllillu M('I(vn'/,iv nil" IiI':<.l. Exnlm; wms 1-:zIl'u Ull S(:hw:m`:< error. Johnson was hit by pitcher. Rmnstuy was safe on M(.'l.('Hun's cr- mr. Sl`Ul`i||}{ 161111115. Gan . l.l'Gvu1' I i The humorous side of the S\0l`)' comes at nieallinn: . . A The Le- IGCLH` boys. it seems. did not fare mu badly there. figuring that first up \vus first served. Eric's phrase dcscribos the scene perfecuy. Grab gund growl." They were laycd off inlung with 50 uuiers when outts icould not be found. .\ A\ n [ L) 0 One thing about Garry`s short visit Hllu the deep m_vs9.eries of heavy slugging nwork) is that he did not suffer from a baseball -standpoint. as the Saturday gauge carrius out. N A\ n r\ II AT SPORT I RV NORM `F-I(\(')1 F`.R |ANDER|N| TEE BARRIE EXAMKNER. I ` BY NORM. HOOPER I at shox`l[ C.N.R. gang. ~r. tells A... an Ch.` cl.- KEENSPORTS 1 COPACO PICNIC1 EARRiE. ONT" CANADA Plant Team Wins Ba!!| Game 13-5,` Programme Of Races m whiffwl. vvu "Flu

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