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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1930, p. 15

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4 u-- !ll'L'lHB HUJHC nuu `UEUH pluccu UCIUI L` the `Hamilton club. but was of the opinion that Lou Marsh. 'I`oronLo sportsman. who refereed his bout witn Chuck Wooley of St. Thomas at thv recent military tournmm,-nt. and who expressed hope 111 Thompson `as :1 coming boxer. was rcsponslble. Lm-al fans who have followed Bm'rl(-`s scmpper. will take an added lntert-st in his training for the big gzunes. bllI.. H1 1304. Promvter Shuter did not know how Archie's name had been placed before Hun Wornfnn nlnh hnf mac nf fhn PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR STARTS HERE, JULY 2' The Kiwanis Club Playground 7.0.1- gue for boys and girls will again be under the supervision of Glen Smith. who so a-bly organized and directed this work last. year. Mr. Smith will be on hand on July 2 to begin the sen- unn'c urnv-Ir and will have n Hmn huh! nlltl 011 July A U) In-:gIn Mu: heu- son's work and will have :1 time table of activities ready for next week's Ex- amlner. Glen has asked that; all the boys and girls who were in the league lzist year be on hand to help get this work on to a good start. to organize tuznns for ball and classes in life saving and swhmning. etc. Plans are under way to erect at rst.-class diving tmvnr on the Allmidulc wharf and sulmr fnw in- struction in water work is plunnvd fur `I this season. STAYNE~l;:2l_N;(W `1-{K55 COULTER (BOWLING cur The largest and most S1l(!(3L'SSfll1 luwn bowling tournament. of the sun- son was held on the grounds of tho Allandale Club on Wvednesdny n.1`u-r- noon. June 25. The greens were in perfect. condition and ~21 nmnbor of keen and excitlxxg gunu-.5. wurv played. rn ..;..1m Marti:-ll1'|f.l'd, comimz fmnl and exciting gulm-..<. Wl.'l|' pm_yx:u. 21 rinks 'p:1l`K.l(:lp':I.t.(:d. coming Aurora. Tottexlham. Alllston. Schum- bex-g_ Bolton, Orillla. Stayner, Co1llng- wood and the balance from Allandale Four sets of -beautiful prlzx.-s W(`l`l given to the following winners: Isl prlzv, auto rugs. C. Fry, Aurora: 2nd. pair of vases, Mr. McLean. Schombcrg; 3rd. auto rugs. E. Brown. Stayner; 4th. vase. W. G. Webb. Al- landnle. Mr. Brown of 'St-aynor won tho '1`. R. Coulter trophy for <`mm)o:L`1Ll in Slmcne County only. Then is .1 Cauadiuu-Buil! Cbry;/er A W. D. LATIMER, Alliston W. VVUHUII. L.ul|y.`|u-vru. VV`lUt'.. m nox. M. 1.vIu1u.\' and Sta-\v|u't. :\1lnn(lnlv--~L!v11 vf, E. Mxxrs Wylie ss. .\. Murshnll 1-. Gun St. Clair Z1). I_.mu;~hm*(l lb. S ...... .-0` 1:.u-`um H` YOU MAY NEVER once drive your Chrysler at its greatest speed. tv1L..-L.._ --rx-n An ...- An nnv rku nnum-r \4lll llCl as use 5-3-3.-. qr`--. Whether you do or do not, the power that gives Chrysler cars their speed ability -: /1`: -In -1: .....l ........ an ......., ,-. ., _-_ , , miles an hour, automati- cally makes a Chrysler the most fascinating car to dtive at the ordinary tour- ing speeds. I`L.. _A...... 93...: rnalruc ".5 .,...-..... The power that makes Chrysler ; swiftness pos- sible also makes Chrysler pick-up so inane-lous- a snap and alertness yuu have never known in any JAS. W. HART, C/973/sleir Speed is Smoot/9 S/)([ - CHRYSLER )m- ug- m.u.....u Mrs. Keller Mrs. Bcnmm Miss Wzttson M155 (.}runL Mrs. '1`zume-r Miss Swim-x` Miss Pocvin Mrs. Jtrffn-,y Mrs. Wesxnn \.q.... n..H BARRiELAD7r&C.6LFERs I I BEATEN AT MlDLANDi Bzwrie Inches _|ournvy(ad L0 Midlzuul on Friday last, but. W(`I`(~E not very suc- (:s.,-.~;sfu1 in their golf match with Mid- lnnd ladies. Only two uf Lhv Lon Burm- players were ublv to win their gxxmc-s. Midland Barrie 0 Mrs. Walker I \ n....m... n !\/h-c Rh-nthur 1 -`dill ll. L.l\u4 Score by in .~\Il'.u\duh.>- Kum-.k I I.nn....u `AVIFS. l\l5Hll' U AVII-1. vv.u:u.n `Mrs. 0 Mrs. Strotlwr 1 Mrs. `M(:Phm- 1 Mrs. Graham 1 Mrs. Buys 1 Mrs. Palm:-r 1 Mrs. I.aldln:m 1 Mrs. (Jhimck 1 Miss Sprntt Mrs. Bell 1 "Mrs. Eastman Barrie lzullx-s golf t.-run was no pl: Orilliu this uliternuun in Orillizm. l5EELBY'S [LINK FIRST At the buwlimz t.nurnnnwnt, h--I the B.l'l`i(,' L',I`4:(!l)S yvstt-r(luy, mu- ners were as fulluwsz-- lsc. C. H. I .... n,...,;... -1...: um. flihhnnu Boxing `tournament PENETANG Dominion Day, Tuesday Evening, July 1. at 3 o clock, in OSBORNPYS SKATING R}NK TWELVE MATCHED >BOUTS --- Entries from Barrie, Orillia, Camp Borden, Midland and Penetang. ADMISSlON--Ringside and Gallery, $1.00 Bleachers 50c--Ladies with escorts, free. FIELD DAY TUEP?YJHE! I I-.I\Ian 1 Men, lst Prize 1 I! .ml_v mm u-aun will ln1~'.v pl:u'n- on L tc-um must, bv ;)I`('.\'1 UI.UDLLl 1 L) ALA. Jvlnwn nnrn.-3 n I :- ALL KINDS OF FOOT RACES. ALL l()`I5:'SPOR'I"S PILLOW FIGHTING; THROWING THE ROLLING PIN, ETC., ETC. \|v'L' I I.:.I.' nu;-I` III.\ n u.-, ...-v., ._-'. Make u (rumlfnmtiun visit: Cumv and sxw our nu-xv purk. In gr(un(ls. Mm-L your f1'iund.~x on thv Is! :11, the Icvfrm-sI.1'_v have always wzmtml to visit. Parking" for vars fn-1-. Mnkv H holiday. rwrunnrl l\1II" fVI'\llf" :1 I (`I`I',` A I`-t'\f\I'\ I` AIAII nuuuuy. COME ONE, COME ALL, SEE A GOOD GAME Of BALL na.lIA 1r` KNOCK EASY FOR. ALL:\NDALl*.' \r\JIVlL4 \IlVl.4 vxau--4 xx-.4-4, ..;.__. . . &-\r V i V Admission: Adults 35, childrenuis: Lunch and Refreshments may be bought on the grounds. No entrance ee fomball tournaments. W. l.. ICUSSEIL. Prvs. S. A. M:'LEAN. l'1'v:1.`'. (.3. 1:`. DAY. Sw"y. (E01) SAVE THE KING Under the Auspices of the Forestry Recreation Club In lw In-Ll an lhc f\ I'Hll1lLl`~ ml HM` en, 15! FTIZE -DJU; Lnu I Ilzc qaxu. |.4a\u<.a, nan. . ....\. V. mu vnturs prim-re will he \\'iHulr:n\'n l)r:1\\' fur ham-b: l Lhu gI`Ulll)(1$ ut H :l.lll. ()m- 1`:-|)1'- {ruin mu m ;)1`<-st-xx!` ;LL Um! limo. (:unvs 1,U.\`V:ll`l` ul 1'. nmm, HORSESHOE--1st. 2nd, 3rd Prizes--Open to all HORSESHOE--1 st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes CLOSED TO ALL `MEMBERS A'm-n.E'n<: CLUB - .---.__ ,...._...-`pr.-..r~--n gnu III\ll\l` r\l':` (`D(\D" C HRYSLER"7 7" PRICES SMASHED SAVHZOO H350 Here is the greatest bu-gain ever uffcrcd in brand-new muto: cars. Act now. Your present car WI he accepted in uude. Distributor, Bradford St., BARRIE ASSOCIATE DEALERS: R. P. BURTON, EIm\[a|e _SnQFTBALl`, TOURNAMENT than n - a-1: I__I:.... 1-; D.-... Speciul (i:t11er_v for l.:u1ic< ._ _-. .__-._.. _A. v--n .......... 1!nmh'u-s of Struud. 5 lUlAUw.3.--- A-`Uh. K/. u 2nd. Ray Gibbons. A. Clark. Burrh-. -1 Provincial Foiest Station I-nix! II YI\(wr-I-1 my:-\.na nus. .-..._...... .. - .,--.-_ I /\YE'|'TE, M1ll1lLj{t.`I`, | E.\!E'lD\.\i(}, ().\"l`. r-r\r1 ennui "F1113 IIIMI`. GIGANTIC pun: and nee:/--."7"' I lJr`lLaL4 1 \I\JA\J. V['l|Vl.I_4.| V n 5 $30; 2nd Prize $15. Ladies, 1st Prize $10. ....o...-.. ...-i.,...,- u'iH I... u'ilhIh`:|\\'n l)m\-.' h:1,~'.4'l_r.\lI other automobile. It is this tremendous reserve of power, too, that enables you to maintain your normal driving peed without effort to the car or fntiguc tu you. Bccuttsc of the high speed Capacity of (Ihryslcr cars, you thrill to the supplcness with which you (all whisk ynur way through traft`; you wclcumc hills -- the steeper the ho.-ttcr- just for the joy uf climbing them. I'\, l_:_... ... ,. ( L-..tl..- I I 1., lI|.lI|1l.`\\.|, I L_..V| GOD SAVE THE KING vs: a an \.ua\ I?/11DHpRsf' Dan I n: L. . `vur..nh.... I 1 -Jxmmnor ndvts_ 1':-awn Lhv through Exunllm-r Clussmuds. u play Hurt ! ;.-~ -,1 V. -.... Ont: drive in a Chrysler tells you why (Ihryslerown- L`l'S arc the must cnthusi'.Ls- tic muturists undcr the sun. A gnml thing--I{ub it in EARL JAMES, Bradford The-, ([lli('k T('1i(`f fol; all Sprain.-+ and Bruin:-5 71 n 0 nuns:-ts wm .:\(h\lP\J 11-`.\ Imrsng kt.-ep un win- }'.`mIm1" lnuk Lhv $1.000 ut I..:u:'mm-. Qua. on Fri- I. Pu_v(-Lu.-'.~ olhvr puclxzg I)ir<*M" won the 2.22 "66". New (fbryslcr Six I And up. Lab. Illunfy Page Fifteen This is the Lord Wakeeld Ciml-`,' The presentation of this l1'npl\)' -ldd< lame 'h'uph_\` which the Right. Hon~ I another git: to the xnany Lord \`\'ukr- . our-able Lord w .Z`an British` Empire Games Trials at Hamihon. I Archie '1`-hom-pson. clever local flgh-l tel`, may realize his blg ambition the Olympics. He is now to be given a nhan:-n fn mnlrn n how-H1 nn Hm HR: uiympxcs. '1': 1:5 XIUW DU Ln: gxvtxr :1 chance to make :1 berth on the :Canadian boxing team. | On fl -Moadnu `RH lhnfnr uyhn hnu i\./tllluuliill UUKIHE uzulu. I On Tuesday Ed. lshuter. who has played a leading part in Arciiix-`s! training, received :1 letter from the Hamilton Olympic club asking him to enter Thompson and one other local man to compete in the Canadian Am- nteur boxing champiunsiiip and Bri- tish Empire Games trials. to be held at Hamiiton. Cottie" Tribble has` been picked as the second man {ruin Barrie. "|"ho mlnnarc nf H19 rnqhvhoc will hp b8.l'!'l8. The winners of the matches \vill be selected to represent Cmmdzx at the British Empire Games. and in all pro- babilly will represent the Dominion at the Olympic games in Los Angeles. Callf.. in 1932. Dan-nuubnp El-unbnn rliul uni lrnnuv huuv Lu ur unr um-my au\\.ln.`uu|. IAKIAKAIAIIS u- run mningzs. '1`1)vy ulxu In-ulA\' lx\.w1't1-(1 1)1n_vvI's in Lhv llmup using Hllrtue-Ix in all. '1`h:- mun luwd \vun- r-G.lbbuns. J. Wunvh, Bow- mam. Dyer, Allen. Luckh-.u't.. Reynolds. W. Wunch. I.uup:l\m=(i. Wice. H. Len- nnu NJ lnnn'|\' unrl Rh-ulnrt

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