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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jul 1930, p. 14

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WHILC 10. St. Vincents-Pearce rf_ Hook 2b, Dixie Corbett 3b. Burdettc p. R. Cor- bett cf. Gmcey ss. M('Donz1gh lb. Dult. Corbett c. Bolton lf. STROUD TAKI-IS A PAIR FILOIVI THE KNOCK TE.-\M Stroud took two games from the iuckless Knock softball squad lthls week. The first game, played last Friday night in Stroud. was :1 heavy hitting game generously sprinkled with errors to make the contest un- certain. When `the smoke cleared away. Stroud was in front by l7-ll. The return game was held at Knock on Monday night and once more Stroud proved to be better batters and fielders. The gnmes meant nothintz as fur ILS the championship is concerned but it put Stroud in a much better position in the league standing. Knock have now lost ten straight games without scoring one -win. The game at Knock was featured by the fine pitching of Arnold Reid and the batting of Roy Neelands and Jim Johnson. The score was 16-6 and lifter the first innings. when both Le-.uns scored three runs. Stroud was never headed. Reid held the knock- less Knock `players to three runs in the remaining eight innings. Roy Neclnnds haxnxnered out three triples in six times at but. while Jim John- ....| 4-..- .. 1...... . an 1... (.'0UN'l`Y sol-"nun. l.l2.~\(.' 1'19 Io-`inn! Standing Nt.`{`H1Ilu5 ll'dHlllR`lL`u Uul. uucv u at .1 son connected for :1 home run as of his four hits. Gordon Mason Jlm Bell each got three hits. Knock. Tom Bowman and B. ` --nu-.. knot n El K` urn. Score by innings: ` ! Stmud 3 0 1 3 2 X 5 1 0~-16 Knock 30000l200-8 Lineups: Stroud--Jas. Johnson. Roy Nee- lnnds. Arnold Reid. Don Neclunds. Gordon Mason. Bert Smyth. John Johnson. Herb `Webb. Jim Bell. 12...... Pvt`... u.\..-.nn . Ian`: D nu- JUHIIDUH. KICIU 'VVL'UU. dull DCAA. i Knock--Tum Bowman. Jack Rey- nolds. Ed. Gibbons. Oscar Bowman.` Marshall Boyd. C. Allan. F`. Cuwnn ` B. Wlce. F. Sutherland. uuauy. CUIIULIH HI LUCKY Pl'U('hLulh E11)` ambulance compartment where an stretch:-r and rs!-and uppliuxvzc-5 are always. ;wa'1lablv:. Nsinefs Point Pavilion I\CROSS FROIVI BARR!El Dancing Every Night J-xbilee Nighthawks Orchestm F`v.u daxwmg every night from 9 to 930. e.\t'.'L~p!. SuL.. 8.30 1/0 9. NOR l HERN 4 Wnn U ~C-AMP BbiiDEr${bWEEEATs CREEMORE; -scom: 11.3 SOU l`l_i;l{r\i `GROUP Won Lust (1 I J11` I GAME NEXT` WFIEK '1 r`.-....n.. .... ...r I). .. Vlltlllu lJ.'InI'.n.`IIah Ial llIll'l'l|Il'llIl(` ().II.:\. Slgundhm July 10 u jugs: :nIuu 30l32!5l0~-16 TY- U" the 1 ""3 ` n. ' CU 1 Rey-. }"`` THE BARRTE EXAMINER r cmou A L081 ncks in Berlin. Gor- Iheir pcdesluls an art! ant urhnru n IU Won l.\>sl -1 n Ccluuun uuu e Scorv by innings: them win-n the-y st , R ting attack in the s Camp runs- knock. Borden 1 0 O U 1 0 1 0 0-- 7 Score by innings rep BETTE 0 1 0 0 0 U 0 0 0- 4 Mount Pleasant nings. 1a1m`UDS1 Wildcats Cuxnp Borden-~Burns cf. Lyic Jcn- Lineup: . nut 21). Lalunde ss. Byers p. Leboeui Mount Pleasant , as Om. rf. McAs`r:in 3b. .\1cLo.-rm lb. Crummy Wilson. Cook. Star and 0. White if. Plant 1!. K. `Stewart. MCIAf0I 3 For Barrie-Jack Moore Del Emms Wildcats--Constu nd wage` 2b. John Dobson lb. Tom Gilchrist c, | D. Sutherland. Slua Pct. .900 .636 .600 min HIUIC Ill A nnd they mnkv up 1 nnnrun Pct. = 0000 1 .000 | .000 .-.175 .300 ` `H'.l`\ 1 .1u.. 1 .4m ` .000 `ll uuu . ` Wice ` ks HOLDS ! 3; BARRIE DOWN a 5: T0 FOUR HITS {Camp Bea.lYl;ocu|s, 3 to 1;: Snappy Game and ' 1 Good Crowd. ` Sunny si [gi`ll`L\'Ll thv .I5ui`I'i*` bnrscbnli iuiun Iur U1!` first tinw ut humv this your uni 'l`\1v.~'.(luy. but whvn they had lliH||(i(l their 1;sum- with Camp Bo:-dun the iwuvmm d"u.in't look so bright. In {nut they luukcd (i`:'cidcd- i_v glumny to the imrni .imr(ibnli .piuy- vr.-:. b(`(`il|iS\`, Cump Burden trimnu-ti them by 3-] mid (ii.-apluvvti tht-in us it-ztggtw-it-u(iL-1'25. F`uI'tiu-rxm)r<- it was the first (i(_'f(`i|l. fur the Bill'l'll' tmun in six aatm'tu this yum` uml it wus u bittvr `pill in swuilow. imiu iuul vpr-- vlou.~`.ly \\'n.~4iu-(l out ihrn-v uttt-Inpts to huid at p,:um- in LBzn'1'iu mid when won- thvr did pvrmit u uuntu.-st, the ()|)('li- ins; homo u,mm- wus not ms iiliC(`(!8Sflli us it s.huuhl have `burn. I But don't gm,-i. nu him into your menu! the local bnli~tusm'r.\a vwvrv cits- grxurml, It win; It tight |.',un'u: fruln in-.gi1ming' to cm! with the uuniu in the bug (iii the `lust mun was uut. Burriv uniy got inur hits of! iiyn-rs `while the uirmvn ('mim'('tv(i fur sc-vcn ml ! 'i`rib- 1.1.. rI~h..o .m..- 'l\AI I'||4IKA\l\ Hum-In mm Klll`Hl(`H l`UnlH'('Ll'(l lUl' h|`VL'll nu lll|J" bk-. Thut, wu.-'. Lhv n-uson llurrh: lust. IuHuro Lu h|t ruined Lhut gmnu. Both Lvulns play:-(I urn-zxl. bull In lhv fl('l(l, with Burrlv huvlmz only tlm-r errur:a [.0 l,lu- Cump :; fuur. Bul. lvhr Burris- q-.rx'm'x ull uunw ul, bud Mnu-.9 uml In-,l`p<-d In Lhv xx-urlm; whllv Lhv Cump errors d1dn'L mt-un murh, l`hu- Cump nlsu bumzhud their -mu; nmrc u1'1'-,(:- Lively Lhnn .Bnrrh:. 'l`hu nun` 'RnrI'In hll.-1 un-rv m-rllrl-1| uvmy mun uurmz. The four Bm'riu hits were an-ctxrcd by Del 1-lnums, 'l`mn (MIL-hr`.-4l., unn- Butlur nml Ken Wulls. whlln very mun on the *C:un.p ~LL-um gut unv hit cxcvpt Burns, White uml Plum. 'l`h: t.hrm- Bm'rh- rr1'm's \vun- nmdu by l\/mun-, Butler and Gilchrist, with Lu- londv. .)vnm-LL. M;:I.L-nu and M.cA:+k1n Inuklng` one slip um,-h fur Lhv 4':1})p;m1- Hun. tvl... nulv\n u|\-1|-blur` mvnh Hun fh.l:l_ LIUH. . The eume sparkled with fine field- ing feziturea und the crowd were right on edge through the whole gume. Lu- londe. the Camp shortstop, was the briglit purtieulux` star in this l`(`."`|)i!(:l.. He made some beautiful plekwps und throws on grounders, while his (:tt(:ll of it high fly back in left field while running at .full speed `with his buck to the hull was the `best .pluy seen in the Barrie `park in some yenrs. He almost got one just as hard behind the score board but the hull just slipped out of his hands as he was falling heud first. Burns nuide :1 nice run- ning catch on Dobson's long fly to centre field. Dobs;m's fielding at first was stmurt. He picked off many grotmders on the rough ground and nailed several hard line drives, be- sides pulling in many wide throws from the inflelders. [Moore played nicely at shortstop and made :1 bl.`flll- tiful catch of it .fly buck in centre field in the third innings. Lawson Byers. pitching for the Camp. showed It sturtling reversal of form from the last time he faced the Barrie firing squad. Last week he was driven to the showers in the fifth innings but on Tuesday he had the Barrie team przn:ticu1l_\' at his mercy. Smart field- ing helped him :1 lot but he fanned three and walked none. 'i`rib'ole pit- ched a good enough game to win, fun- ning five and walking none. Camp Borden s<:ored one in the first on successive hits by Lulonde and Byers. but were held S(.`OI'(.'lL'$`i until the fifth when they scored another on successive hits by MeAskiu and Me- Lenn. They had :1 great chance in the sixth when they filled the bases with only one out on hits by Jennett and Leboeuf and an error. But the Barrie infield tightened up and held them down. The Camp finished their scoring in the seventh on Crummy's ` hit and rm error. r~_u..s..-it-o uvuc mm. run nn 1-rrnv` in _ .B0l'Clt`ll l U U U I U I U V -J l `I Dcuuc uy uuluugn. , 0-! 3 '. Llneups 1 5 . net! Plcasaxxk-A. _. Stark. ,| wmu K. szewm. McLeod. , Barrle-Jack Wildcats--ConsLubl:-. H Sluan, Gene Butler 3!). Allan Tribble p. Jack Barry. West. Hnrrl.~.nn. ' Armitage cf. Ken Walls LI. Glen Smith | FENNELLS ;;__(-0( . pl __ ` _` ` Mrs, . Mrs. Mrs. \ M19; 1 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mi.'.s.~`. Miss [lib unu nu uuun. Gilchrist was safe on on error in the second and scored on TriUble's sacrifice fly for Barrie's lone run. Gil- christ and Butler got hits in the fourth with two out but Tribble flied out. In the sixth Emms was left on base after hitting safely. when three successive butters went out. With two out in the seventh. Walls singled to centre field but was left at first when Glen Smith grounded out. Moore and Emms were both safe on errors in the eighth with none out but Dobson and Gilchrist both flied out and Emms was doubled at second. The game `was very snuppily played. only taking an hour and in half to run off. and was witnessed by :1 good crowd who were treated to a smart game of ball. Creemore, with their speedimli artist. Herb. Jennings. are the next attraction. coming next week. Unless better screen protection is put up by the Parks Comxnission. the high school windows are going to suf- fer. us there were -.1 lot of close culls m POISON IVY 1 Cultxvxulou ls tlw mosL t'llt`(`llVv.' ` _ niezms fur the e:';1dil~ation of poison` `ivy. ob.scrvcs H. T. Gussuw. Dominion` _ Botanisl. Poison ivy gruws generally; i throughout Cmmdn. and it cuu.~.es con- ` i sldcrablc xumoyunce und inconven- _ in-use to people who um suscrptlble to` `Him poison oil,wl1lch comics from its; 3! leavers and berry win-.n injured by! contact. It can be readily ldcntlflt-d by ` its leaves which occur in Lllrev.-s utter: tlw nnmner 0! those of the strawb'rr)'. l - i but unlike Lin-in poison ivy leaves are; l `ledges sparingly course-tuuthnd. Tl: I I ,o_or_o-. C quite smooth vmd `iirm. _'wiLl1 the use of suit. kerosene und cheap fuel oils are helpful in killing the vine about camp sites: or its roots may be dug or pulle.-q_ up. Many people ure| lmmuxie {mm the enacts or tile poison or ivy, but with all it is a plant which`, it is well to avoid. I up u_\ Luv run-La uuuu school 1 as there 4 In Tuesday's game. kaitlp Y Innll nu- g .Ump1rcs--Dyu-3 of Camp -Borden at lthc plate, Ab. Mortal: of Barrie our bases. SOF'I`?I. -l**l..L MATCHES AT KILLARNEY BEACH Folluxvlng urv pzu`Ll<'ul:u~s of th:-I softball games played at the U.)-".0. picnic at Klllurncy BL`l(:ll ml Domin- lon Day. `ALLANDALE ll2-(}lIUl{,CIlILl. 6 The flrst ygnuw brought the Lwn hut- cd rivals of Lhv C0L1x1Ly'l.t-uglw inm ccnxbut and Allnndulae wun ;aw:~-L ro- vcngc for L111-ix` loss in the lvuguu. I`lm batting of Billy Bull and Ar('lm- 'I`homps(>n bl-hind R.rl(l's -ffvcLiv t.\\'lrllng guvv Allundulue the vi:-Luxgv. Jack RCIVL` pltclu-d fur Clmrulnll but was not 21.5 vm-r-.Liv:: as usual. Score by imxing.-,5: ..l.. A n... II ') '1 '1II') `J I`) ecu: c u_y uuuu;;,.:. Allandalc - I) 2 Churchill 0 1 Lineup: A11aI1dill('~~~BI`11 cf, E. Wiley ss. A. Murslmll St. Clair `lb. C`vul1f0yh- lb. Reid p. f`.h|n-1-hill...-Wt-i\In I) ( JD. 11.810 p. Churchill~`Ruivc p, Gruluun rt . .1. Constable c. R. Rt.-lvv ss, Wum-h 31), Browning cf. Stewart. 2!). (3. Cun:.'.ub1-, lf. W. Constable `lb. LEFROY 9-K.\'0(,'K 2 Knock have yet to win :1 szunw Lhis year, lcuguc or ()thL-rwisc and [.1-{ro_v had little trouble in dl.~`.p:)simz, uf_thun1 in the second gun):-. Wham and In- gram starred for L4-troy while Nob]:- pitclu-tl bu-uluiful bull, Kmu-k hud Mervin L(.`lHH)X pituhmg fur the-m but he is much bc-Lu-r will) u h'.u'(lhull. Qmnm In h\ninuk' There is u Canadian-Built Chrysler for every purse and mwl-- "77 ? (Jul. `.| WIII nu. u..\........ .._ gulf xmmrh hrld ;m Lhv B on \N\`dlH`!xdll_\' ufurnuun. of lhv md'1\'1clLm1 nxutulu-.-'. Inunv - W. D. LATIMER, Alliston In: An 1uu\.u ul u\.\.n vvlvnt .. Score by lxlxximgsi LL-troy Knock -7-` Lineup: Lefroy J. Wunch (`. Trombley as. D. '1`rombh cf. Ingram 2b, RuberLson Canning 3b. I(nrv~|e_l'Iihhnn< F` YJ-I MOUNT PL!-`.:\SA.\"l" 7-\V'l[.D( .\'l`S 2 .-. .1, Ullllxllllg nu` Knock-Gibbons, F`. La-1 M. Lcnnox, Sucht-rlzmd, len. Neolands. W. Wun('h Wildcats were ('ompus~( {my and Churchill but claws and the boys from when smgml tho 9.:-4-mud rune Thls game was [hr be and Fenneils had an we beat Ooukstuwn. The In Ne-my brothers. gave F`:-n ` rune Four Body Styles. 37.15 I0 3775. All prices I.u.b. luctury including zmmd nrd hnctury quiuun-nt (lrelhtund taxes exlru.) VH5 IIUL IL`: I i xllnnvlnh. -,u. "H... ...... 3---(`()()KS'l`()'.\' 0 x.. .1 .. THE MOMENT you take the wheel of :1 Chrysler you sense :1 dilTerence. You Can : quite dene it-but it's an uunbination uf silence, swiftness, nimbleness NI-IW (EH11 and remarkable bruk- ing control. 0 .BARRlEC.0'LFER7S` WIN FROM MIDLAND BY 3 The car seems to want to go. Y0u rc off and away like a flash. You feel that you and the car are one. You can do the difcult with / CHRYSLER JAS. W. HART, Distributor, Bradford St., BARRIE Beat Chrysler performance? Wu ccm t even tie it. ----- `DIAMOND SCULLS 00 TO JACK Jnatuunu u 1'] S:-im. Prlngle. '-N::s.-. Gurdm.-r, B. Wilson. guuu good ; Eur! 2 In _-nu Allnmiulr l"cl nllc|l>` F1005 ASSOCIATE DEALERS: R. P. BURTON, Elmvalc .u..L.l\wsun D_\'t`1.\ p wlmsn and limltvd "scnttvrvd hxls. '1`:-n helm-ti his cnua Tm` Caunp un1_\':` and Lhcsv didn't sun... (`v'nnn1L\l`|` I CHRYSLER SIX I.uw<.-st-priccdaixcvcr to hear the Chrysler name. Five body styles, $1005 to $1070, 0. b. fuclorjy. in- cluz/t'n_r; slamla rd factory er/m'pmmt {freight and taxes extra}. 1 the final game I-`eunells put up A`! I fight but Allaudule were too I and won by 6-1. The butting 01' and r.-Krchle `Marshall was t!mcl)M_ curing Allundalws runa. i row by innings: ; ..m.1.- u I n n 3 2 u 4:; except tha `..~ .nu.ma..: casc-ncguLiatc cumcrs, turns, sud- den stups and tight places. You overtake other cars, whip around tht.-m---without fuss, {SLER | hustle or hustle. GUEST It. is the thrill that Chrysler gives in per- fnrmumgc -- the unique way it rides, drives and fccls-thut impircs a pride of possession all its own. You uugllt to drive :1 Chrysler. I Ierc ar;c1VTl1ere EARL JAMES, Bradford The number or motor vehlda rogist.-rut in Canada during 192! :15 1.l!03.S8EI. an Increase-. over the 1928 registration of ll7.070 or 10.! per cent. This was an ueruo of mm uzotnr vehicle 14: each 3.2 per- :-n.<. flnnadn ranks third Itlluul the vutmlru-s ut the world In the uumbor of uutuunohllau Ln prop;-. \ uon to the poputuuon. ___*.____`__ `-:'l`hursdn.v. July 10. `I930 >-j--:------- -`-: And up. l.u.b. factory _ ,Nuu Chrysler Six $135. Page Flmll I.` llloll. Luv nun-. 2 held in (`au- :. rapid stride (~('lr'I(:ul by the hvrc nailed for board S.S.Em- of the forth- r (`nnferc-nce ... n.._...<.n-.A Cmup Burden kept very much In thr running of the North Slmooe Baseball L.mxg1u- whon Lm-_v bent Creemore on July 2 an the flying (held. The score was 11-3 wl\l(rh is the must` dc-clslve \'Ilctm`y in the local lxm-1'xnedlute group of llw Ontnrlo Busebull Association to (law. A `win .x'or the Camp in thelr next gunw agulnsl, \Bm'rle- will .put the-m in flrst plum`. `nu- Hm-rx nltclwd for the Mr- an l\.V l-lll' Allt u batting sm singles in ` and Crunu ` ' H1 (`mun In \ Aux" |I'}r\u\ m.u-nu .... _-...,. ,, , , nurciul value during thc past {wt 2 years showvd en-ry ('\`id( liL`\* of having reachui 11 low point in the production` field. During mo past two years ourlu 'uoInbin-d sales to _\'xu`ds. pinni.~; and on N dlrcci export have declined. below U181 million mark ~-'-Dirl`(`L exports. how- ever, increased by nboul 2.000 head. wand direct solos to plants by about "L800 hand." It. also reports growing _y,1uviiy in the Prairie Province: in Jivcszock production gen;-mil) . and throughout the Dominion in shevp and lamb production. J-. -R. IBOYS IN SEMI-FINAL `OF `BIGWIN TOURNAMENT _Bxu'r1v nu-:1 J nu.-v` .. .. \/nun`: MCAAKII Lean lb my 1' nurse. The results of the lndivicluul match- 5 Mo :18 follows: -u......:.. Mirllnnd .--.._ Ll \'l-IS'l`0(`K SITUATION _ In its znmual report. on condmons ml the 11\'\-Mock xnurket the Dominion Livestock Branch calls particular at- tention to rrduclions in came ouwut. The report :~lau's'. "'1`h- sales of com- ....-.._. .`.,.......a ...-..n- ..mdmw.- nr lmviml anus-u nu-u . v.. ..--..- ._ ...._.. ';_ J. T. Payrm.-`s pacer. Bud Grumm. _d_i'1vcn by "Chappy" Chapman. WU!) the three stake races at Lawhube, St. I-l'yu:lm.he and `Beucmmtk-Id. Every rte: was won in straight heats. MORE VVINS I-`Oll l .\YE'l`Tl-I PACE}! r - m\ n.... .4. ... ....- 11...! I`p~.\OQ.nv\ ||l'l' llb Iunnrun Burrlv `s. Wulkn-1' as Mccurmy `.5. Strmhv1' 1 '5. McPhu- Gruhmn Wullr; Pu1nn~r Ch1l,ti('k ~ Sprutt cu QM-\.\'nrt Vh . B|u`1`h' u.....`ll '18 (l mrm:-r uLl('-n01uL'r. In the first round `Boys had d<.`fv:\t- ha w. M. vG1lIeLL. Clovolnmi. while Dr. mm. had nwountvd for A. Giddlngs of Peru. In Lhr .~:o(-and round Buys bx-at `A. G. Norgnm-r or Clvrrlund and Dr. Little d0f{'!\L0d Wnltor I`uh- of -Nvw York. This brought the twu 100211 rlvuls >..t.ogethcr In the third round and Boys. won nfu`-r n hnrd bum:-. cont.-.-..4 ma..m...- 1.im.- nnd Buvs m1 vlslu-u Dunn" AUL .| uu5u| [hi '1`lun'.~'.dny. Thv wurv was '-_- whk-h is (`c-rtninly u vnsl 1- from tho 8-2 score which 5;-cured on lhvh` home links. V tho Bnrrlo Indies nro much homv on their own (`nurse V prunso to beat Orilha and ) for their loss on Lhv Orillin *!. Jennings an. un .-.u. Dcu av. . Armstrong c. M:D0nn1d~p. Burden: llsurns cl. Lalcnde ss. :1 3b. Lt`BUt'\lf rf, Byers p. Mc~ . Sinclair rf. Jenneu 2b. Crum- 1 just 1 mm Mir mm buuu-. Lhvr, Little und Buys 'ent0d after two hnrtl the men's doubh-s by 01' Munl.n`ul. furnu'r .s mu) captain. nnd Sam. Llniu-d Stmvs Davis \I\.. u-|\\I\lv\u' lnnlI\ mun! llll lllu.u;tgI'u ' fvhdhmd by I.) .... 1|. Iluu Midland 1 N1rs.KL-Hur 4 `~_- M155 Benson Mrs. M(-Lung.-,h1nu I I 'MIm- (`.1-n nl 1 IVIIDI. \.||lIlll 1 Miss :5\\'1L'/.1-r Mrs. H`ITl`(`_\' Mrs. Westmxm Miss O`Hur(~ Mrs. Bethune \\/Hss Lt-lln-rby Midlund ehnuv - tub]:-s on whvn thu- .. 1nn|rI I to squ(`(`7.e 8-7 in the , `._. ..._._ In the soml-flnnls of Llw Nm'th(-rn Ontarlu tr-nnls -:lm.mplonship held ui. _Blgw1n Inn lust W('(`k. Jt1(:k lost to lmo Hilts 01 Toronto. The s:-nros were 6-2, (5-2. '7-5. Imlts went, on to win the title ln Lhv `finnl from A. Cm`- ran of Cleveland` This ls hls sccoml .sLrnlght yum` us (`humplon \\hIl1- Boys -is farmer tltlc--lmlder. 7.. .11.. nmu .-.-uuul wnnuu hurl rhlh-nt- `ii? 3.7 L' \UuI.`\ `(`Sll1l.\` - us I01- In about :1 formlglu. "/\ifi('" Phil- ips, Canadian Olympic -.1ivN', will bring up from eight. to ion mom- Uors of the men`: and womc.-n s Olym- pic swimming and diving lmm in put on an exhibition 119115 1111691` the uns- piccs of the l3xm'lo Kiwanis Club. 'lhu \vn{~f dnm nnd mu-Ll(~ulm's will bv nub- [M005 01 the uurrw r\1w2un.s uluu. Alll` uxnct dnte nnd pxu'Ll(.-ulnrs pub- llslwd lntvr. Tho plnygroun(l and swlmmlnp; in- structor roqm-sls again that p:\1'vnl\` or -.:hlld'rvn 1-onu: (lll'l.`('ll_\` lu him 1.: mm- vvy their \vlslu-s fur .~:wlunuln;:, ur nlm-1` ln.~lr|u-llon. IL is. im;mssll)h~ lu rvnch 1-\'m'v vhl`.d wltlmul surly pr!`- .....u ..\....oI.n. OLYMPIC SW1-MMERS AND` DIVERS COME TO BARRIEJ \(_y || 1 sunul LAWN l!()Wl.lN(i ; Two gnnws of tvn c-mix wvrv pla_vNl| in lhv Friday inigm Inurnmm-nt, nil Lhc Bm'1'h- Bowling` Grvvn. `Lhv Lwu wlnnin,~;_` tn-ums -luring: A. 'S'm;:1mr. Mrs. F`l:-utluun, G. W. Ilvlvcurdy, skip, plural 20. Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Duuy;1u.\', A. M:\1- ` ouxnson. skip, plus. 9. ! m',' two otncl` leftglwx in UN` ('UunL_\' \u Shncmn `llw North Slxncm: snl'xb.nl1 1.*ug1u- has lwvlvv tz-mns cmnpeIh1g, and :11. Kl1t`i})I`(`Sl`l1l Lncnnvnt \ h-mriu Harbor is in the lead but, Pmwmmz. nnd Midland are right behind nndw the championship Is far from Ln-inp, decided ym. The Snnlh Sinmcnv 1,.~.1- guv has ten {mun-5 (-ompvtlng .md Mount Pleasant lends thc pmomsion with Fvnnclls and Bond Head just u few points behind. 1`lnrrc are quit u numbsr of gmnes yet to play in this league. The three lmgnes com-r tht . wftball 1dll`HL of the county prmty thm.)ugh1_v and it would be -:L'(`idvd1_\' hm-rrsthxg if (hr champions at vuchl lmguv gut tog:-th(-x` ul tho end at` their 3 n:.=poct1\'~ S('1lS.)n.\` und nrmngvd u .--r- ` `ms to dvcldv the 'Des(. smtbull It".\H1 in w the County of Slmcuz-. quilv nn xmnm" to the wmner. 3 xi: :3: ` Bur Cnl Mu Km M. Lin Vm 2!). 52:. If. HI 1111 I 11 may 1):` of inn-n-sL to lhv fans lo| km)\I\' haw the rzoflbull l`:ll`|`S urr gulxm '.n the m~lgh1)urim.~,` (1|su'i~ls.. 'J`ln-rv two other leaguvs in thv county of comm... '1 Im Mm-Ih :lm(:m- S()l'kl).Il1 I oi Suncuz-. quuv uonur` xx :1: If the Biirriv Busobnll it'll! `\'iu.s tin group titlv it. will be the iirst. tuuv on < recurd 21 team has won at cluunpiunshit: in the O.B.A. with our bull. For some \\'t`(:'kS now thv l-ocnl squxid- lli'L\' bvvn iurm-d to use our bull to pructivv with (luv iu shortness of Iinam-,cs. Ruin just nbnut ruined ihr ti.-ani until tin flllt` wvuiiwr of 'l`uvsdny lliLl't\(`Lt*(l ll lulr crowd and xliglnly ]`t`})1l'lllSlll'(l , the empty treasury. 3 The victory of Jack Guest in the Di- I umuuzl Sculls did not come as u Mil - prlav to rowing t-xipcrts in Cmmdu. who huci soon the Toronto scullor in uviiui: this your. His record of })t`l`Sl5lt`ll(`.L` and detcrmimttiun couldn't be L)t`L\t8ll and his win was the clilnax of un am- bition cf mum` years. He was not dis- .4- I... I ,1_,r..-.,. .1. Thu` second annual 50.000 nu-trus uippmxiiimtely 3l'.. miles) \vt\lkiu=_: rm-v for the Dominion Cluunpiunship will bl` hold in 'I`orontu on Suturduy. August 2. 1930, undvr the sanction of the A.A.U. of `Canada. The 193`: Olym- 'pic Road Vvalk at Los Allg(`ll`S will bu 5(i.0U() nu-tr:-s and thv winnvr of this men will have ill good (`h:1nct' of re- px't-st-nting Canada. A tnumbt-r of hundsome trophies will be p!`(`.St`llt(`,(l to supplt-invut the regular clmmpinnsliip medals. Special trcphies will be pre- sented at the discretion of officials for tho first competitor to finish in each of llw following clnsses: junior (18 _\'(`i1l'.\' and under): vi-tt-raus 445 years iilltl over: i1i:ii':iti1o1wr tnct.ivt- par- tiripunt, in open running race over 15 ml1t`S); letter carriers. A handsome sur\'ivur's mcdnl will be given to every Cumpt-titor, who, walking fairly. l`IVl\`1I\`|I'J|Q who nnnrun 7\rH.l1in niahf won mu-r n nuru uuuu-. Paired mgc-l.lm', were only dvfented fought arts In Angus Cusslls 'Cmn(Hun 1)n\'Ls (-upmin. iurdy. furxm-r `cup cnptnin. Thv winning` lvnm WHH on to win thv (`h:ll)L1)i0nShl1) in nu- Ilnnl r l l . 1:: :1: zit Guest Sculls did sur- prise to rowing experts seen determination couldn't and bltion years. was. ilt1tl.l`iL`lld by his defeats of the last two years but only trained hurdc-r. Only une man now i;t:uici.s i)et\\'een him and the title of recognized world`: Champion. Bobby Pmu'(*e. the Olympit chnmpio.i of 1928, who is coming it the British Einpiregnim-siii Hmniltmi next month nnd he tllld Guest will it`. all prebability invest in the `mini. That should be one of the greatest nu.-e> ever mwed midi shuuld settle the ques- tion as to who is the world's greatest scullcr. itor of the 'l`or(mt0 'I`eleg;`am ni:tke.~' the stiggestioii that during the pllbilt welcoxm~ which will be given to Gllt`.\". on his return, the here be so .~epm'nted from those `basking in his reilected glory that e\'er_Vboci_v along the !'l)llit will be able to distinguish him irnml those others. This is it wise sugges- tion. twvuuse su often Ull the .)L'C'lL\`iUl`. of u nturning here so mxm_\' "prmnin- ant vit'm~ns surround him so efleL'- tively that the public at large can ne\'~ 5 or see the real hem of the pzmule. ) .i_ ... .1. Ineiduntzilly the sporting ed-K Allun Trlbble has cortattxtly estab- lished himself us the l1eu\*tus.t slug- ger ln the local suftball league. In ten gunu-5 he has conxtectod for se\'- .n houm runs. which is no xnuzm font '.'0ll.\`ld0l`lllg the st1m'y pitchers he M11.- had to face. Doug. Ronald uf Mlneslng ls about the next in line with :m In.-u...<.~ on his nu-div when Churchill and Midlxurst meet on Friday and Monday nights in the softball nals Inns W111 be treated to a couple of great gaxm-5. Both lmltns mu be at top strength and uppmr In ` kn ahnnl uvnnlv rnntnlnsd \/h\rlm.'I W111 De :1! [Up .`-u't'ngln u.:1u l|}l})l".ll L-V be abuut v:\'uuly matched. Morley Schandleu is top pitcher o: the nurth- V em group and Jack Relvn is the ace; of the south so there should be some great pitching shown, WhS'.'hz:\'er Leann wins will certainly bu; xvurllxy` champions and representatwes of the`, league should they seek furmvr 11-Ids` to conquer. . . 3 NOTES ON SPORTS \ r\I`L_v \,nn.u co-opera! ion. ;reaLe.~.l no ques- )rld's sporting vd- . Legram mg iven 9 mg }`l)lltl lsh from 1 uu1_v pmxnin- him so effec- can 'hu nnrndn !L.AA|\ .. ..u u Co of full .nndu. 1 r poxxisn-nee I H ... ...\ ,-up. nnmnntitnr I) [Hi lull` s 1 Iunl u . - . \- H. i (`X 1VlL' hh, wuuy DUIIDKZI Cl, l)l'l' `1 lhu (`-ur.xidc If, Doris Kezwns rf. `I CuHlmzwuod---Mlxs Munro 1). Miss Vnnzunl. 1). Miss Hahn lb. Miss Wolsh ; y Miss A. Vickers 31). Miss O`M-ulh-y \ Miss E. Vickvrs of, Miss Nicholson Ir `Jinn I\;H.bl.u. v-I` IIIIIH 'In the mix:- d.mbh-s Junk `Buys paired \v1Lh Mrs. wnud.bur_\' of Mali- fax. This ta-um plnyc-d brilliant tc>n~ "vls -In win their \\'ny lnm thv mulls. but. ul'u~r :1 hard Hght \\'('n' bu-men for 'th(- (`1num)lm1.~.hip by W. A. Curmn nf Clt`\'l'1lllld und Miss Currh- of Hnllfux. l of pop and vxvlimm-nt. With ihv .~u.:or<- i.ll`(l at. I2` all at t.hr- vmi of tho oi,u. l\t,h innings, Barrie mid (_`.olling`wou(i girls sot`tl):\ii tvnms wont into the lust .-stmwai. with the crowtl wild with cxoitumvnt in tho ix- hihition softball g:um- at Coilingvwood lust 1`lnu'.x'(lu_v night. But. Bill`l`ll` fail- vd to szrorv in th:-tr turn nt. but and (.`oliing\\'ood won thv gmnv on Miss E. \'lvkM`s' hit \\'hll`h scored one run. /\'l`Ul`(llllg' to Collingwood ions. the p,.nm- \\`.\:1 \\lI.lll`S.`-:1`(l hy tlw lurgt-st uml \\'il(i(`.\'l. (`l`U\\'(l in some yours for that town. 'i`hv two i-unis \\ ('l'(` in-: vlo.~:n~ly xn;1tt-in-d as possil)il- und thvy pluymi `splendid bull, providing pl:-nty Pliyllls Mur- quis SllU\\'l'd spvvd that would mukr somv of Hit` mvn's pltrhing look \'.`l`:li( nnd \\`:1.\` wvil <-atiglit by C}('UI':.!lllll Sp:-urn. Agxwx R4-yn.)lds was B:u'riv's bvst hlttur and sin: score-d two runs in-slurs hoing lvft on base twim-. 'l`liv Coiiingwoocl girls ivtl from the start of tho pzzunr but Bnrrlo showvd tin-h <-oumgv. ul\vnys roming lrom bvlillid to lump within scorimz dis- t.-arm`. nml thvir grit was .\`ll('(`t`SSlll1 \\`h1-n tin-y Llvd t'\'t`l')'[llill}{ up in the niuhth ` COLLINGWOOD-BARRIE 3 GIRLS GAME, THRILLER I Ul'IlIl|lI L`. l'\l.'I'[ !(.'.\l\l`I`. lhv thvy eighth. -( `nu - uh-k on um` u_\ unuuugn. B:II'l'iL* `.2 U 1 1! 3 1 1 2 0 12 Cnlllm.'.\\'nuLl 3 5 0 2 0 U U 2 1 13 Linx--ups: 13:u'ri<----G-mginux Sp:-urn v. Phyllis M:u'qu'xs p. llulun (7-xu'x':t.L lb. Lilllun Kvurns 2|). Agnvs R.v_V,'nu1v.l.~; 31). Mick- - vy M:~.B1'1da: 5:5. Mary Buntcr of, nor- If, _. `. -. ..x I I I I n | l | 1 `l'lgn|.u. } ]3urrlv girls \vc-n- nuturully d | pnintvcl uflvr losing .-;1u'.h n vlusu ; nml prmmsv to nmkv up fur it t.h- n-turn ganrm ls pluyvd lum- Ihnn up-Vt. \lYl'HL' L HERE'S AmCHANCEl.-`OR 1 SPEEDY PEDESTRIANS I CUllu)l*l11,ur, wnu. \\'uuuu3 `,uuu_y. ('(J!l1})1l`I`l'S 'the course twithin eight hours. There is an entry form at The Exuminvr officv If any athlete of this district wishes to enter the met. I ~-------j-~ : IZARRIIC (`..'\l l'l`0l.S TURN i TABLES ON ALl.:\Nl)ALE On Friday . July 4, nt. Allandale. Barrie Cupltuls def;-nu-d the home temn by 8-6 in 21 very listlessly play- ed gzune. Both texuns played very much below their usual form. The Cnpitols niissed their spark-plug, Ar- chie Thompson. although Frank Mc- Iimis proved :1 very capable substi- tute. Allnndale were also short two of their stars, Wiley `and Bell. which ma_\' lmw proved to be the difference between victory and defeat`. The Cm)- 'iLols were also without. the services of Parker McMillan. star pitcher, but Glen Smith. Kiwanis Physical In- strm-tor. very ably substituted Ior hlvn 111111. To Allnn Tribblc goes the honor of knocking out the first homer of the svusmi on Allundalv grounds. This cunw in the mird innings with Ne-ss on Stcond. It was -.1 terrific drive out among the cars in right field. Lcfroy umpires failed to show up so Jack Flam and Art McKenzie were agreed upon by the teams w officiate. Lineups: Cupit0ls-~ c, Ness 2b, Mc- Knight ss. Trlbblc lb. Dymem cf. R ` \`l.`6l if xclviifh n Y Ull l-U nul. 1.. V 1 ii =.i x\HuH(1lHl' IUSL KIHULHCI Quill!` Un Monday. July '1. by 10-9 through their gem-rosity in the early innings of the ganiv. In thv: first two innings the Signaiicrs of Camp Borden scored svvm runs and during the remain- ing seven only managed to cross the plate three times. However Aiiandale m-n-r gave up and kept cutting the lead until the ninth arrived when they were 3 behind. Then they threw a scare into the Camp team by scoring two more runs and looked like pos- sible winners but with Guilioyie on third and St. Clair on first the best Lougheed could do was a weak grounder to short. Byron hit `.1 homer for Signniicrs. The gamv was well - played. there being no errors on either Aidan WHB5 FL Allundulv St. Clair Tb. E. Marshall 3b. Lougheod lb. A. Marshall c. Guil- foylv p. Stephenson ss. Goring cf. Tumpkms 1!. Kashner rf. 3. Nuts: D. vA\;nl'Ia 1, L I. Miss Micklvr rf. Umpin--~Jn.ck Rowan I DIUC. Lineups: Camp Burden-Cnmen>n cf. Rudd 2b. Byron ss, Gamble: 3!). 'I`.u!1on c. W9.-lch 1b._Pulmer `.1, .\IcQuude cf. Steele 13. AH-,xnrin1__'1`nvnI\l(|'.\c rl I` \.nn-aha 1 Burden 34100200010170 |A11ande.1e : 2 o o 2 02 o_2 9130 ` Umph'es--'1'). Hedgbn Allandale and I Patrick. Ca-mp `Borden . );\l.l{ FINISH SI-I.-\S().\' ` \\'l'l`Il A!\'()TllER LOSS I innings: `) ll -~McInnis . Andvrton 1!. Smith p. L} d1..~':u)- mu-h n 1-lnsu Fompkins in the Bn.rr1e ladies turnod Ihv `Midland 1lldi(`S' golf team Inttvr u-um vlsltvd Barrio lu mulch Inst (:1 on 11.. u-hh-h ix` m-rtnir .,. ` unim- when R}-{E 8122 6111' Mldmwst . Camp llurdcn Mmeskng ` Du-:ulm)ught.~s Qt \Ihn-nnh: LII I'uu||uugu\n SL Vmcx-ms Stuym-1' Churchnl Alluntlulv Cnpttul.-4 (Jump Bur Stroml I u u. - Ir DLl'Ull\l L.ot'ru_v Knock SOI-"l`lIAl.l. |'l.A\'~()l-`I? 'I`l|c plny-oi i'x for tlu- <-huni-pionxhip oi ihu Sinwuv County 'Sui'i.h:1ll 1.:-nguv will bv in-id on ll -`riuluy. `July H. llllil Mumlny. July I-i. 'C|un'(-hill has won the Hill in HM` south:-rn S('(`.Ll()Il uml will xnovt Mi(llnu`sL. final. Loum ui` ilw northc.-rn group. 'I`hx- first gmnv will bv he-ld ui ichurchill on .'Frl(luy with the return gum in IMiLiliur.-xi, on Mon- d:l_V. 'l`in- gulm-:; will cmnnu-m~.v in R`!!! nln uiunrlnrrl linln nnal Qhnlllal UlI_V. JIM` llllIl`.`) \\`|ll \'UIIlllll`lIl`.(' (3.30 `mu. .~:L:mrlnrd Mum nnd slumld pmvldr smnv uwul. lwuvbxull und plomy of uxvltuxm-nl. l 'l'1g('l s l"Irm,4'.s` I-in /.1.-lnuL.~: Shm'k.~; Dlli|l'Kh I .1 Inn-rest. has smm-wlmt (UNI nut. in `this lx-xu;u-, but. un ul.l,-xupt wlll lu- xmulr In KPL lhv four pn.~mtpux1ml uamu-s off thls wm-k. Plrun-H stlll 'lmvu- u L-.lI:m(-v Lu ow-rlmul l,lu- 'l`lg-1-s. MIDLAND LADY TGO.LI-`ERS LOSE MATCH AT BARRIE Cump Bordon Burm- I`-.. (`.:\;\l|' 'l`l{lMS ST. \'lN(?I-IN'l IN 'l`Hl`Zlll FINAL M.>\'l`(`ll kl !\lVll`a IV an I vrnuux July 17---Crm-nxorv u-L Bnrrh-. Camp Burden and SL. V:1neenl.~; fin- ished up the schedule in the north- ern group of the County Sut'l.bu]l League lust '1`l1ursduy evening with the Camp giving the Barrie Leum u bud Lrinnnlng. 'I`hLs' puts Camp Bur- den In :9. tie with Minesim; for seeond place in the league stzmdlng. IL was also their second victory over St. Vin- cents in u week. When the snmke cleared uway and the s<'.m'e curd wns uddud up it w~.us found that St. Vin- cents had flown up in the uir ramm- disuuxec and were on the shun end of u `A ') nun 31 1`l' SCUYC. The loss can be attributed to poor fielding.` by St. Vinct.-nts as well as heavy hitting by Camp Burden. Dix- ic Corbett. usually the swadic-st ))lny- or on the team. had :1 bad off night. Van Imm, the Camp pitching," Mo. was at the top of his form nnd hold the 11e:u'y east end Sluggers in check. c`..,..;..- `.\Mrhlh-um -xnrl .c:|m-n.a.- vun IAJUH, LnL' \/xllllp pluzullly, aux . Sawyer. Middleton and Sinclair pounded out three hits each for the Air Force and McDonugh and Bur- tlette were the most effective hitters for the Barrie team. Successive hits in the second by Crunnny. Van Loon. Sawyer and Middleton gave the air- men four runs while in the sixth Saw- yer. Middleton and White connected for three trips across the plate. Ln- londe. Crummy. Snw_\'er and Middle- ton bunched their hitting effectively again in the seventh to score four rnnu Ruhr-" (`.m'hMt. and Bolton :11`- llgdlll HI LHU hl7Vt.'ll\.l| LU .Vl,'UlL' H-Jul runs. Rubc" Corbett and Bolton ac- counted for the two St. Vincent runs. cu/non hn inninxru- DCUUIIMIU IUI DIR: vwu Ob. vnuycuo Iuua. Score by innings: Camp Burden 0 4 1 St. Vincents 0 0 0 0 Lineups: Camp Bord<.-n--Smith 2b. Sincmir cf. Burns Sb. Lulonde ss. Crummy c. Van Loon .p. Sirwycr if. Middleton H. White lb. no \n.. `E03400-14 0100l--2 nn Dnxnncrnn o-F Llnnlr "H\ I N. SlM(?()l'2 B.-\SI`I|l;\l.l. l.I-I:\(ilVlC lulu-nngnnlluln ll I! A .r\l.l..\Nl)Al.I-I Sol-"l`ll.r\l.l. Ll-:A(iUl-1 Stumllm; July 10 w.... u..... Lu . ~_- (t,'I'l'Zl(`l` Midland :. vnnrn u I ~Evi(lt-nlly ` I

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