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Barrie Examiner, 21 Aug 1930, p. 13

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III was Ill pitched uunuvq In )1.- had tn '11` innings. Ht- unnwml In 1. in bud H'h2l[J(,'. '1 fmn -rrnnll llilll \Ili|[Jl'. III.` [Wu :;1`nL-lling 1 u wewk and ark in a third. was through : u..m..n.... nmnm. mt-Iy plays-(I 1,-amc u! `:11 the xnost exciting. ) Bordon fought for x 9-9 tie, when (lurk- oc:c(l!ng: und forced nu. r\r.vO xnnnunul :L'u:mg,:a zulu mncuu; the next Monday. on F'ridn_v, August I:-nth l'|vfI|m- .-n rln- v Lung. ` all their 500 the second by scoring zn `wave the box should nev- :;!m't hN`,mls(> `uptr. He had ul- ..n:..... ..|.... n. I-urlng Llu-5' four llilllll IIHKIII) In the lmzal jgru O.R.A.A. by -bu: Monday night. Hncr Hrnll nf nlt lV1U1lll`_V HIEHL. DULII U"d.lll.3 W(.'|'l.' ll llnu tlrud of playing against 0ucl1 0 er and the fans were: also a llttlo ti: Now with Barrlc advanced into pluydowns; for the Onllurlo title, fans will get :1. chance to look n clxlnn nnuu nlnvpru lnutnnd nf Nu. nu lilllh Wlll EFL Hp UKltlIIl.2l. LU IUJIS U\L'l :~".nm~ new players instead nf the usual Crw-nmr.~ and Camp Borden :~',(1\V:.ll`[h who have been battling against the meal sqlmd ull s.v:x9.un. E >9 :1: :1: l`un )},5llI1`JS were played by 'B:n'rie in! lhv It-uguc this year and six Wt.`l`l' via-| l.';x'h.-.~`.. Hll`L`l. were l()s%us and our was :1 tier. That is tho best record made by :1 H:m'l- mum in some yt-urs. und t-nah pla.ym' will rvceivv a silver medal fl -`H11 the Spaldlng Baseball 80., for winning thv -::h:unplm1.~;hlp. 2!: :14 =5 l \Vl :'..`l`..`v })l'iLL'll(.'t.` Wll`\ lll'lH Wllll l\Vl) Ullll balls and n couplv ml` zlllapldutvcl buts. Flnally John Dubson took clmrgv 0: tlw team and it ls solely club In hls 1-nu-rgy and persevz-rance that tlwrv ls <.lill a baseball team In the town He hum been player, manager. Sl`('l'(`Hll`y. I-ouch and bill-poster comblm-(I. .lu.L'k Armltngc and Tom Gilchrist lmvv also helped to keep the [cum going and must share (.~r<>rllt. for the fact. that Burrlv still ll'.lS :1 lmrdbull IL-um whvn Orilliu, Mldlnncl and Alilstun havr all -,-,nn:,- to softball. K at :11 Thv park was thv l)lgg:sL d1._s'cuur-i ugunlcnt of all. I`her(> is practically no fence around the park nnd it is hard} to charge any ndrnlssinn. Tho ::cx't-on was turn to pieces und llw pln_vm's uni wirv und pa.tchc:(l it. together as. well as p xssible. 'I`hv pluylng eld was cov- vred with weeds and holes. und this has ulsn been put In shape only by the eorts of the players. :;: :;: an At tho first of the sq-xwsm it. was ov- en dlmcult to get enough players out '0 mukv :1. team and the przuxtir-vs pru- (lncvd about three plxxyors each night. With the 12135!` of the softball season hmvqrvvr, nmrv interest was Lukvn in hurdball. nnd during July there was :1 full mun or nmrv nut m-m'l_\' -.'Vo`1`_\' nu-1..-Hm. 1 | vznrsnpl l .*-in little Lukas les rl. ,-,uu thu- dis! nu-, zulu |C: H\|`Sl` ( zntllvr t )1-uyor. Umpires - 11.-igmon Emms sergt.-Major Dyle. `Barrie-Camp Borden Tied When Game Called; 9-9, Seven Innings. `Io Barrie U.-um cvvr started the s 1 under such udver:;.- conditions. :.- wuss willing to act as mu.n:\gm' a -rr \vcx`r~ no funds with whit-h to I Iipmcnt and balls. Fm` the first ..I.` .. h..l.l min` 4 ..u.... ..... l` Ill!` IIU less {er v duyx v ~r thlngs .,,,. NOTES ON SPORTS A \\('lIl\ |J_\lII}', \J just nbuul porfvc nure strikeouts m ....A .u-..|....- |.i -. l.`.I il? lllllllll tlh l.'Vl.'I' NU ll. lh| [L 0f the- busvbull players or thr- thut softball has made suurh Suftbzxll equipment is much In buy and. the game resqlmwna - ground space to play on` 11 >35 of 2L player's time. becmlse ['0 no uniforms to change mm Ls lt:r1'1to1`y to move: over. in uys when thvre are so mnnv ||`I|1l*v rn ..tO..u.-0 .. .- nally won the: leaguv title l j.l'()Up -Jr the intenneclizme 5' -bl.-utlng Ctunp Borden nn gm. Both teams were gul- lf 0ll1- | tired. Dnmalr. nzlunnnnd {non nu. llakll. 11.`: |lJiI;lIi|:.3('| 1` 5 I 15. first 1 ; hr-Id with two F nlllnnln-l4.b.ul |\. uisu Ah 5 !!kr~ and i unsmr 1\' many `()sp\tcli\'v l nnu nun ouyyxnn vvun nu -.u\.... . 1-vm`. IWl'lVt` solid hits mm.-, pitching of the two Border; and Barrio ceruninly deserved I`|nn nnnhlnn uvnu nunn in 1 (|ll(llll) Hlh lU'lI| ilI'H|'ll MU uruuy Ill` multlxrt lift it {rum his std? and had to h-aw thr gum`.-. 'I`hut brought Ear- rh-'.~. -`mly other pitcht-rr. Archie 'l'lmnu)son. into the fmy. Archie is a l'll`hl`I' l)_\ I1'ml:_~. but he surprised --v- rryunm by the: way he burned the ball mm thv plats`. He had more s|)m`(i than .`\':-n Ionnntt. It wns nvrminly um {null of his than {hr gzunur wasn't won I... |.;.. :........ {CHAMPIONSHIP ; ; NOW_BARRIE S. With CuLLy l`rlbble only allow- ing our st.-1'n.Lcl1 hit in nine innings, Barrie finally won the chumplcmship of the lS'um:u<' Baseball League on lNYnnll'.u\` nhrhl 'I"rihhlt- r\-T11-hi-rl H1 Lilly, illlll \V(7ll' illhil ll`.\[)lllIhlI)ll.' sumo hurl fielding lapses. ML-rvyn Lmmnx. Lhv 'I`hurn |sm1Lhpaw. was sent bzu-k in ngu Barrie and deserved a better (ate. ' fitelding hr-`tint! him \vus. sumew weak ul. Lime-s. Herman Jnnneth. Ivy 1:-ft,-huml(:1'. Lhvn (:nt,(-rod Lhv I and his support was no bl'L(.('l" H unlit! khu uunn `N cu rum uullnt 1,r:LuuuA_v ucacn vcu nu wun. The pitching was even in control. 'l`1'lbblv walked two and hit, one. while Jennett and Lcnnox -between thvm vmlka-(1 thrc-(2 Thv Holding` honors must go to Jack Avnuil um. R(|v'l'i1x'c nmul In-I'I..h'.nI(I1I." i uzuu~r.~. wt..;u>:._\' H'_\,'1I'.`: In 1 out of ms: 1'nfiu1(l. Hv w lby smart Holding by the whlvh is something unusl in the right game. ~.u-nun gun 1 August 26. `Shut Out -Borden, 8 to 0; i Great Pitching By I Tribble. . . '9 was another bannvr crowd L and the Barrie fans \\'(!l`(' right their team. which now ad- mm thv Onf,zn'io maydowns. nal .:<:(n'.- was `B-0. and Campi | \\'('l`l` nut. dangeroms at anyl They we.-rv badly off in hit.- nd werv also responsible for v: (I Pinlrnd In neon ll L1('Kl.5llL' UH piu-.h<:d the :1.-: been .`5(.*l'V(.`(l E 1nd Lhr Camp? hit hlu nu--1-n.-Y DARKNESS FELL! HALTINQEINALI ll.'ll,"l|'L|AIKIL mm on first a liner t.Im.t' . `)1! the hurlers D1\ ...:... rwlull ` the 9 box. L1,.-. ....,.. must The 1.0 ' __ ___._ ' Nevis won me fiL'sL game in the fin- :ials of the Oro Football Leaglxe last _ ` night by beating Edgar 1-0 on Edgar I-ygrounds. Edgar seemed to have the! ivclge in the play. raining shots; on the Nevis goal vontinunlly. but were un'- ablc to st-are bccalusc 0-I" scnsutiuxxt goaltcnding by Gorclcm =J:rmcv uml utnhhnv-n tint`:-no.-iv nlnv hv fhv Npvx L LU uxuwu, 1A;j_uL nu wzuu. ` Lean, Ivan Slessrwt left for HIV S16.`-R"- Muck $lessm'. { Nevis-Goa.l, G('n'(lun J01 `hm-k. Albt-rt. SL1`.'u'lmn: rs" .- . l`..I 1 Il.l\'l\. !\lUl'X l. 01.] qlfllll, ll,'l| U(l.\ B. F GCm",:(- Harm-; right h::.lt'l)-.u>k. l'3'.u'l iscotc; centre hal!'bs:ck~. Jim Woodrnw: left halfback. Mu] `May; ct-nt.re, !):u'z- `umhumz right fm'wm'zls. Frzmk Hurnv. Tudhnpo, Vrurrny Huuzhismm. I I-`inf:-I-nu lr.;.L> .\I[nI.':n-u-rd Herb. Woodrow: left fnrwxtrds. WM. 3'NEVIS DEFEATS EDGAR i 1 AT EDGAR; SCORE, 1 TO 0 V un.l;n. . [ Wvs. Tu: [goal on :1 1 our 1: hnn! Del l-.`mm.~ prnntrstrd strongh .\f`Vl'f'.ll of brother l.oig!n.uu's dm` ` lllilll \ | 1 i by his \.l..r [,;lJ'AlILL'||UHl_`.; U) KJUI L|UH `dlfllHL'V llllu stubborn den.-nsive play by the Nevis] vu-Ire THE EARRIE EXAMINER Thgrnbury Beaten, 2 to 1; Armitage and Lynch I Batting Stars. I "i`RiBBLE wms ` . PITCHERS m;EL= Uulfirldc-r (`rummy had lruuble atop- vpmg gruunders. BELL A 1`TAlNS I CRICKET RECORDE HUGE ENTRY LIST FOR WORLD S GREATEST SWIM |}_V III.` LK.'lSlll. Mt-rvyn Iwnnnx sturte:-(I to pitch rm` tlw Air `.F`m~r-:-, but Barrio found lm n.~'h*z' (I) hit Hlzm in tht` rt. two ......l......u~ ll` : Opvn Evnm 1* my. Augurzt 27 nt of the Exhi- ....u.. A...: Oh; IALLANDALE LOSE I AT COLLINGWOOD :BARRlE Bowuwc FOUR . . WIN AT OWEN SOUND: POLICE DENY REPORT L THAT CHICKENS FOUND . `HHS I('l (l Vt rchof. He : M.u. MC 3 Milk ph)'ni(' Pu`:-x` El`-\HK.\i (j( >MMISSl()N, TS}? Much HI '0 Ixulnxlgn LI Iwem mu Lne lead ACID Page Thirteen l.()\ l:'_ tilmirmzul Thll|`.`id:l._V, August 21. 1930 I thv Inn.--.`. lnmtr-ly pl: Mason. but still 1 '10 and Camp Bordo n hmlngv to :1 m halted the prococclin hrr (Invnn In\ Hun r

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