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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1930, p. 5

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Saving Money ,1 From a business standpoint you are really not making any money unless you are saving some. Money you save is prot-tho bfdance remaining ,` ` ' The habit of saving regulaxly EACH WEEK is certain to show you a prot. THE BANK OF NOVA` SCOTIA Capital $10,000,000 `Ill: Bank Fulhn nuuuu `,---u 2`-s-a-.'=*:-5==7-'71. V). W -v-- ww-.'w--- HuLfYacd; expenses I I I J. A. lcLFA)D, General Haunt, Torah I` (`I `rillh Bnrriv Imwun Nu--.. .. )o,ooo Reserve 320,000,000 Total Assnts over $275,000,000 FJTABLIBHED 1 838 ' Barrio Cullngzlnlv ht.-lcl llmlr first pru('t,l(:r~ on Monday nl;rl\L and t.hcrc_ \w-rn 44 playm :a out. `That is :1 most. mu-011rn:;in',z r;l1o\x'inp.'. Prospects am` that, t.l1t- st.-nlm` Loam wlll be as strong as last yrar. Only Mt-Innis and John- .s'L0n will bu missing but there are a. number of m-,w'01nm`s rczuly to take their 1)lacvs. ` O 0 0 Tho Owen Sound Sun-'I`lmc.~'. claim. Limb Llw juninr team at, Owen Sound this year will bo practically unbeat- able as all last, youi"s smart. hunch are` eligible and Colllngwoorl. last. ycnt"`s \\`innvrs_ will not be as strong. They` look for u ruirnrlsn from iBarrlr:. how.- Cvcr. and t,hr~y will liknly get. It, judj;_;- I` lm: from the -looks of things ah the first to w pmcticos. \- a 4- ur _ 1 n. - - Owen Sound do not soonl 0ptln1lst._lg:, over the clmnces or thvlr senior team. as most of the players have left school. Besides that there wlll be :1 junior R.F`.U. team `in Owen Sound and molst of the playt.-rs will be plnyimz on lt. Collimzwood will be weaker than last year. Fat Gahmr. who rlld much da-m`; am` tn the Barrlc llne last year. is not at school this year and his absence will make u lot of diftvrence. Whethtir Jack Portland will take a chance with ` rugby this year rcnmlns to be scenfz. i- r $ is . This is what the Owen Sound Sun- Timcs says zubcmc the Barric tcaxh. Barrie was the team which gzno rt'h.f: local Cull:-glam the xnust. trouble lab`; year. They were not as 1-x:icnt.if1r', Colllngwood but sconwd to act. the <.breaks. They had mo hard hinting half back. who win probably bo out of the gaunt! this yvur." Good printing : I at The Examiner. e t pluyvrra uinrr r;hn\x'inn' 'Prnqnr-M..I< and prompt. .~;c1'vice nu. n'nu:1|' SS. Umpi1-mm-Dcux-I113; -31 Lvl_'.:hlnn En1m.sut' Bun` Pluy by innin:.:.s: Vlrst ilmin I-'-r;.'1x.x>~-Atklnsnn rm did llw Hum` thing. Cm .-nnc.-.. III .,.u. nx;.; AI. l3m'riv -- cIn`lsl lf. lm~ nr 'vI Thursday, si.-number 11, `mo rrxgll. Jnuling 1 III` of I U lHL. U (`.1|l'l b. Ba.1`x'h%GH(`.l11"\st. .\mgl(` to Slurgcun mu into n duublc play to und L0 tirst. L_\'m'h uut. ` to 1 rm. 0 runs. 0 hits. 0 c.`n`m'.\. Sixth Ixmmgs F`orgu:-McNoo fztxllxod. Br out to l`.\.`t. Atkinson also -ml t Both \\`c.-re groundcrs to DC!) nu n him 0 us-wwu uuu ..- .. ) hits. 0 vn'm'.~. BH.l`l`|t`--CIU(`.l lu1`gcun '11 u .jm\r| tn H nun \\ru' gu-uu\u,..~ my u\..,.~.. uns. 0 hits. 0 e:'1~0rs. Bnrmk-Thonapson smglecl `.0 uu 'l'4llllllS 4 SllH`;Il`(ll1 `I l1()lll|)S()H UH` S\' nu run 2 2i), mm`! Ih`:uiI(`_\' `}ifW6%%%H1Ts 5 VOFEIBIBBLE ; . l)\ . Illlll` Ill [Hawk hio v\ n..... ' innings: I) n n n ,,... ...... nr|| AAAUIJIL`. Atkinson and Coullmz 2 : nmrks for making the < I the gaunt a....x..- Alkinsm Inn.-L 1|. klii.~:()t1 (nun:-(I. l~`llmm'v Cnuling .~inulnd in k ivd =hig:h Ln fhircl. n I -`rrnrs; . .. nu, uh (:UIlC(2LC(! . IL hztlng 11 double` Gil- m and Tribble each not HI mld Hw niglnl Barrie Hnlvcl for. .-and Black go the honor two nu.-.. MT '1`.-mun vr. u U U` -1004 Inlllhilll vk II). n ma. -nu. n'n)Ul'L` INK]; 1. with two hits each. 11ILtm's. The only ox- lhr day was cnllcctcd . l):thm- n .-im.m.. rm l1il|'l'lL' UIl(3IM'l. And unotiwr grout Slll'})l`lR(`. Nut -')ll(` (`rmr (lid lhv Burrir~ tozun make. which jg b(-Hm` than tho t.('I1' they inu(ir* H1 Fergus. by 2: Imus shut. Tho inlivld was $`_i5:l1t.Iy i'vvun1pvrl_ John Dnbsnn was Jack at his mid position at first and playml :1` v'.'.rr=ut, L!:lml'. Ho picl:e(l nil thrmvs fa!` tmrl widn and mad at num- ber )f nicr illHl.`$.'-`i$.t.(`(l putnuts nfir-r picking up hard gmlnitlors. . w't:1n. Sturgr-rm was at. third in D.':i).<'m'.'~ place. Ttm.L is :1 position he has star- red at fur yours with Mkllzmtl. His elcllnp; amt throwing \vvro wonrl..~rful. Del. E`mm:<. and Jzmk NI00l'f.` also livid- nd pm'fm'tly and murlv . nicn pick- ups. 'l'iu-` W:\.`~ slightly (mung- ed in 5l[)l)(`2ll`2lll(`.f` ton. ('vll(`,llI'I.S`L. Lynch. Walls and Built-r pv1`f()l`nl(?(1 in tho outer n`:1:`(i(ms. with only two i)a.ll.<. gn- ing out :unon;: tlw wc=n both to Ken Walls. Onv was :1 fly and H10()Hl(`l` :1 grnun(lm'. /\r(:hi(` `l`hmnp.s'nn cauglit his best gunir at` the your mid \v:l.~. Bnr1'io'.s' bost hlU(`1' uisn. B:n`ri" didn't hit zmy tun h:u'(l zit t.ha,t,. .Fvrg1i.s ('i')s.s'z`(l thmn up by .\ (`ll(l- ing Filmore. 2: 1'iui1t,imi1 in to pitch in ])llI(`(' mt thv mwivnt l')nn. Sur- jemit. Artur :1. bad :~lu,1't Filnmrr Fl`!- tlnd :l')wn and pit('tmcl l)rilli:mtl_v, -mlv allowing Barri" I-i;,rht hits. But fnur oi" t.i1o. were l)unvhvd in tho sn.cnn(l in- ntngzs zinc} l?:n'i'i(~ . After that tiwrr was by thv i0(':Ll ('l'(`\V, Arvhiv 'li1 four timrs. no run sr-.m'lm.r Jmtk l\ I()()1'(.` and; with twin hm I 1 . 'I`rll)blv 1 uun:z.\ (`.u \.1\ ;.u ul(` A10` . MT Tribblc. nrl r`.u.n..._ Orton uuIUH' 1). : 11'. Men- I). Brawl- Bmwlix no on H... b. C`-H-` I. But- Walls HUB. U CXIUIO. nvlimzl Ninth Imungs > first. Fergus-Atkinmn out thh on. 0 Filmore -was 1m b_\' :1 pi `Coming ied to right. Blac loft. land to rst. 0 runs. 0 hits. BASEBALL TEAM WILL GO- i TO SYDENHAM SATURDAY C-.1.-eat Pitch-ir71-gTN hen Barrie: Beats Fergus 5-0 to Even Series. I The local nine will have a long trlp this weekend. Having defeated Fergus in the second round of the in- ztcrmedlatc O.B.A.A. playdowns, Bar:-lo 1-: nnn- Ann nr fivn tnams loft. ln vthc ;LCTmC(1l8.[8 U.b... playuuwun, Dawn: is now one of five teams left in the province. The others are Milton. Rod- ney. Conlston and asydrenham. Barrie is the largest town in the whole bunch. I`. was thought that Barrie would have to face Milton but that team has been ordered to play Rodney while Barrie will travel to Sydenham on Saturday. with the return game in Barrie next Wednesday. If Ia thlrd game is neces~ sary it will be played at either Peter- boro or Oshawa the next Friday or Saturday. The winners of the two ser- les will meet to determine the team to face Conlston, northern winners. in the finals. c...a....1.....\ x. 1m...n.,1 nmmn. mum me unais. I Sydenham is located twenty miles north of Kingston, on the Ottawa line of `the ~C.N.R. They have won the Frontenac County league `and have beaten all the best teams in Eastern Ontario. including Kingston city champs, so Barrie \vll1 have to be on their toes and play as they did in the second. game against Fergus. rrII._ 1-..-` ............:n 1..."... an mnonv nu; m,\,uuu- Eu... IQDIDIIIIIV - \..=,..... I The local tcam'will leave by motor early Saturday morning. Gilchrist will not be able to go. and possibly Stur- geon and Butler. In that case the team will not be at top strength and if they lose. will have to win at home to stay in the running. UCCO J&cn Ah. Kclvoy mrulc a .~'.plr'.ndid s11n\\`in',: . in Lhc 100 ym'ds dash at tho Czmudian . Naclohal Exhibition on August, 30. Ho} finish(=(l 2nd in his hear. nnd qualified; for finals. Tho final was won by Aliin Shrubb. son of the famous profession- ul star of some years ago. Krslvcv was fourth in a field which included the best S|')1`lnl.Ci`s of Toronto. This was the t`irsL attempt at running for vAb., who ihs rr3cent,1y moved to Toronto from `Aliamlzilc. and more should be hr-.m't1 from him when hr gets a little more experience. gig ,~.,_,,_, 1-\. :i: :;: n , i'0r.i1lts. arr expected. ' :,= ;,= Cvcnrgo Dulinugr-.. writing` in the? Owen Sound Sun-Times. says that! baseball enthusiasts of Owvn Sound are already -beginning: to talk of n championship: fc-: next year. The Owen Sound team was just h0:~:cd out by Thornbury. which team Bsirric inter disposed of. and the series has given hnrdbnll :1 big boost in Owen Sound. Next year more iiitorcst and pi'ucLic<' will be devoted to Lhv gann` mid good ... .. i M1 . Dulmuge has this to say l)u.s'ebn11 zmd softball c(>nf1i<-Lin: "Those most netlvv In the on baseball in the city seem to be 1 ed to nlluwing players L0 pm), sofumll and baseball. It, isn't a in nmst. other (`.(?11K.I (`.`i \\'he1'e huth as are played. 7' In addition to the met, mm L? a grant difference in the two which does not tend to enable :1 or to put. up :1 good 1)e1`fm`Inn` both. pu1`Li<'i1>nHn2 in both inL u-Hh nr-2:-H.-n A h-n-rH\uH nluvu (fl bl! Huh ll)! AI EQULHI [NIX l\I||lIl|.ll\..l' Ht- |)ul`t.i('.i])nH1l,'r inLm`fm`(`:: wlth pra<'.th'.u. A lmrtlbull plu_vvr who also plays softball can not bl` pruszmt nL thosv lmrdbull przlctlvvs which comv at the sauno Linn` us thv l0:\p;1w .~'0lt.bz1ll games. If mu` plnyor doesn't tum up {or pmctlcv others take thc sunur li- be1't,_\' and the (liscipllnv of Lhv tmun is rulnud. -~\u.u... ..I... u.. ..n\.... .1. 1.` lul||l.'\l. Many p1u_\'v.r.s' L` L110) llkv both [sun and stick to XL. Thu sommll hurls Lh:-1 and Vim` \'4`l'S:l. Ar u softball flout up :1 football cun um hardm` u Inst thrm after u slmzgingx 1 ball. And _\udgin:4 ball mm with n Sc (llftorvnt LlI'u1gs" U l|lD. \l ( Burrlc- 'I`l\ompsm Butler. 1 I Tribble f . 1.x... n Pitching right at the top of his form. Cotty" Trlbble subdued the Fergus ` sluggers last Frlday afternoon and let them down with two scratch hits. both for one base. Only one Fergus batter got as far as third base and only two as far as second. Exactly eleven smote heavily at '1`rlbble's fast ball and dc- ccptive curves and the same number hlt nothing but ah`. going out by the old reliable strlkeout route. The game was Bnrrle`s home one in the second round: of the intcrnledlate O.`B.A.A. playdowns for the Ontario champion- ship. Fergus had surprised Bnrrle by trlmmlmz them 14-5 in Fergus on La.- bor Day. but when the Fergus ng;;re~ gatlon came to Barrie they run into an even grmm-r .-:m'prlse, going down hu 5.!) ' (`l I ul 3. Barrlt\-EmIn.~ mod I on out. third 10 `ux! Inn-D 1,. .`i1.~D n ..u... NOTES ON SPORTS l\'l LI`V ||k'J ~ deep left. Dobsnn made a nice slide home. U b.uIu:.~ e u play- nunco at my lnucfnp-n~ KU all Bl. turd cull. fanned. .....u~ A . VA WEIRD GAME `WON B`_Y__BARRlE, Fergus Put Out in Sudden Death Game Played at Newmarket. I In the wildest, and most exciting game of the season. Barrie eliminated Fergus in a sudden death game on Monday at Newmarket by the record nf 19-15 1212:-h Imam had won |VL'JllLl'l_Y db lVt1\\ lll`(`ll BUD uy MIL` LCLUIU score of 18-15. Each team had won their home game in the second round nf fhn infnrmnlllafn (3 `R A A n1av- u_y .:-u. It vs/:19 nll 'I`x`ibl)l(~'.'; Lzmno. Ho was working pt,-.1'1 m:tIy. Boslclcs fanning 11. he walked (mlv (mo batter and hit Ann t\n Iu lmn 1uih- uvnvn nnllnnlnnl hu lXlL`H' HUHIC game 111 but! hlilluiiu iuuuu of the intermediate 0.B.A.A. play- downs and this game was played on neutral grounds. Besides being neutral. the grounds were, terrible. There was no screen. the infield was little better than a pasture for cattle, and the out- field resembled a ploughed field ex- cept that a ploughed field is some- times even. Under such conditions is it any wonder a weird game of bail war. the result? The infielders could never be sure in what direction a grounder was going to bound and the outfielders felt as it` they were running over rock piles. So is it. any Wendel` that Barrie made six errors and Fergus nine? And there were a lot. of balls went for hits that should have been easy outs if it hadn't been for the con- dition of the grounds. Many fly balk were misjudged: badly by the outfield- - h:1\'(' ('onrIi(`t,r-(1. and both g2\mo.'< have slxffrwnrl as .1 result. i :l: I I I Next. yam` the Simcoe County Soft,-I ball League should affiliate with the O.A.S.A. right at the start of the sea- unn nnrl L-nnrl Han nhov-nninn nun-n them the series. \J.I\.O.I\. llgllb `(HI MIL` bb.|'l4 U1 LHL` SCH` son and send the champion team` right into the Ontario playdowns. Thlsl year Allandale entered :1 team. but it yvns a month before they were calledl on to play and when they did` play the Oshawa Tannery they were badly out, of practice and that fact. cost ulr .. ra- Somo softball enthusiasts claim that, the league season ended too soon. It was all over by July 1 and the cham- pionship was decided before the mid- (He or the month. That. left the fans without any games for the whole sum- Innr incl` Lhn vnnr cnncnn whmn Kano- \\ lI;ll\ILl|. run)` '5u.uu:.s JUL UIU WUUIU llHl-1 mm: just the very season when base- ball is at its best. and interest switch- ed at once to hardball. When it was decided to end the season so early. the {idea was `because many players might (be a.\\'a_v for the summer. But there dare nl\\'a_vs plenty of spares on each ;tr-uni to round out a squad. Calling- \\-(md, Orillla and Midland all finish- ed their leagues just last week. two months later than the local league vlnur-ri rlnwn U ` * |hl'HHl nu luuilu Uub ii bL]ud.(1. L.;()mng- closed down. 3 Next summer will set: the Barrie gimscball club stronger than ever and right in line for an Ontario champion- ship. All this year`s team will be avail- able and several newcomers will also likvly appear. It is rumored that then`. is mmtiic-r yoiim: pitclmr coming to mwii {min Guelph. and ii` the two star .<(llllhDH\\'.\` from the I\ _V-Thonllrll dis- trict mm bv induced to sign up. with Cntty" Tribblo as the nucleus. Bar- rio will have a pitching staff second `to mine in the province. l 0 0 O . . . . 3 Miss .\Iar'xo:1 Carstairs azrain failed `to win the Harmsworth Trophy on` `the Detroit river for hydzroplum` r-ac-. ers of both teams ahd xiiariy g'1`6i`;t`1E);:` -went psb mflelders because of # hops that would have been easy 0111. on 9. good diamond. '3"! 11..4 ....-_. _. .1... H Inc a ran] 411 I But. the agony was yet to be pro: longed and F`crgu:1 scored one run m` their half of the ninth to tie it all up again. '1`ribble s arm was just going and that was all and the Barrie crowd` ` began to worry again. But when Ba.r`- rle went in to bat in the tenth it was inst. too bad the damage that was done Five run.'~'. came Rearing in and _'Lh3. game looked to be sewed up again. But could Trlbble last. another nnings? That. was the question on every month`. `. He started out badly and walked: Q` I u II. III} WEHKLU UllA\ Ulll.` |)l'LLl.Cl -14ll\l IIIL (me. Only lwn hits were collected by Fergus, which Is one more than Camp Bordon got in the final off the star Barrio nltcher. Anrl nnnlhnu tn-nu! L`I||-v\u~l1~n RI. 0 '\I\lI um pannm zxgmmtg _.__ _ "7i1".Y' U'\'L';y .`L*.'u.uA3. 01` 50 When Tribble hit Couling -"m . mad with :1 fast ball. everyone nu 60M(TI)TAS0N 3 FOR LACROSSE; 'the Mann Cup. ..championshlp of Canada, by taking ` ...two games of the three-game series . with New Westminster. The "Salmon ' .'Bal11es" were caught napping in the ` first game and Brampton scored rm Lacrosse seems to have had :1 bit: -icomeback this year after being in the -doldmms for the last few summers. Record crowds packed Varsity Sta- dium last week when Brampton won emblematic of the unexpected 8-1 victory over them. On Labor Day the westerners were right . on form and snatched a 5-4 win That ` evened the series and the rubber was nvu Can} '2 1\Tnu> Vlfnnfvnincfnv Barrie Has Had No Team% For 25 Years; Many i l Reasons Given. . CVCXIUU LIXU blflltlb uuu LIIC IllUUL'| nun yed on `Sept. 3. New Westminster 10 by 1-0 until the last period when Brhnmton proved their superiority clearly by running in three fast goals take the final verdict by 4-1. ' ".7 >1: 2!: :i-. ,._ ` .. .3. Long considered as Canada's nation- al game. few would have the nerve to designate it, as such now. Hockey and baseball have passed it, in popularity. ` anti rugby is very close. Many reasons have been advanced to explain the ele- -line of lacrosse. It is certainly one of the `best, games in the world, both to - watch and to play. Why then should it be so weak in the very lan(l of its birth`? Many blame it on the war. but the game showed unmistakable sip-;ns of faltering even Before the war started. Hmvever. it is true that the war had :1 lol. to do with it. Teains enlistetl in- tact, and with the best, players gone. the gaine suffered considerably. 2|: :3: :l: .:. .,. ... But hockey is st1`()m2m' tmlny than it. over was, -and just. as many hm'kr*_\' plzi_vm`x gave thmnsrrlvos to their coun- try when tho crisis came. So the real reasons he deo1)m' than the W111`. Old timv lacrossr` players liko to blanm it on the youth of the present day. They say they will not play 1n(`1'nsst`. 1)(`(`1lS(` it `requires too much running and fine condition. Stars of yvsterday dvplorv thv fact that the modt-m youth is not 1'um;'od enough to play tho strenuous; szamo of 1lC!`OSS(`,. But, are thoy right? * Rn2'h_v and hockey arr _ins;t as st1'vn~ Jlnllt and Hmrn urn rmm-n (`unnrliau 3 IBM lacrosse has done a lot towards; killing` itself in "Canada. There is no denying" that many ganms have been v-marred` by unnccessa1`_\* 1`onglnw. and fighting. And lacrosse is :1 game tlmt can be rough if the players so want to be. When the play of a game xnakes lt'110cessary for the players to carry ` heavy wooden sticks and the idea is to knock the `ball from the stick of the `pla`yex' who is carrying it. noarl_v al- -ways well above the \\'ai.=.t. it isn't hard for many cuts and slashes to creep 3 into the game. no matter how strict a re{m'r~e may be. Not many _vr'm s ago tihere was .a final game down at Brad- Vford. with Hamilton as the \'isito1's.' `~an'd the dirty playing that marred that game was enough to give many black marks to lacrosse. :vu;:u_\ il I In Inn: my in!` _||l-`ll, uh .\I.ll'lI* .uous and there are rmnrv Canadian boys playing most` gznnms those days -than lacrosse. Q znnhul uuu, Lnurv was Jack Mm Thmnpsun. hi wort` thv lmding ( hm basz` hit of C by Ken Walls. dnuh Christ, Stu1'uvrn1 C 5. 5i|1rvII\ unrl all :..I.: A-- " -`Afgcr 1311, who wants to get cut, to! pieces playing lacrosse when the game Dnlln,` ' 1U| .24 HHS. `I - I Fergus were non so bad at the slug- `ging either. They had 20 hit. Dmmis. Lhn hio Hahn Dnvh" nf H11`. fin-cl nanwn gnu; LZILHUI. XML`) unu LU Hllb. lJ('lHIIh. the big Babe Ruth" of the f'nx~:l game, 20!`. back into form after a riisnml .~hr,>wing at Barrie. He '1ammm'nd out four hits. and they wrro all real wall-`I . -`ups. Two 0! them were homtr 1*11x1.s.` held back on account of the ground *..M1... 1.1.. no ..o um... I ':l\`|u U'd.L'h Ull itL'L'UullL Ul kill,` ;*4lUlHlU `rifles. He put at least four more over 't,h'e fence. but they were foul. Blatrk and Filmore had three hits each. and `Satgeant. Coultng. Mennie and Brad- ley managed to get. two each. Included tn'the list were four doubtes. `Danny Sargezmt. the 47 year old. :liLrted to pitch and attI`n1pled to tmnn Barrie as he had at Fergus. He tailed dismally. Under a t.un'enl of hits he 1'i`t.irt`d to the outfield in the sixth in- ning; and did some -ttantage tn Barrie ' `with his hitting. Filmore, who \x'r~r} In"Bzn~rie. came to the box and was no better. although he had more .-~pecd. VA __._ \__,_u 4,... 4-... .._, ..,,.t_... l U1(_`y \\'l'l'( EH1 l`L`?*ll \`\`lHl-"||||~3I|~ D 1`11x1.s.`f-5911105 and 100 mu<`h 4 \\'hi<'h was I J. had a strum and|C0(` Bsbi u1`mg'. 11011` W115 r lmrzun. and are had H Chan `scant. vcnr ~)1d.|"`"dm`x hasn't been clean. When played right, lacrosse is a wonderful game. For all "round speed, combination and excite- ment lt can't be beaten by any game. That is just why there has been a big revival this year. Game after game have been notable for the absence of dirty playing. and if it keeps up that way. it's almost possible to see the genie back in its proper niche. But the young athlete thinks. why should he get scarred up playing lacrosse if it's _ going to be dirty. Fame is fleeting. as everyone knows that has played a game of any kind. You are :1 hero in - one game and :1 bum" in the next. So the game has got to be clean ii any young boy will care to play it. In the old days many "ringers" were brought in and they did their blt towards kill- ing the game. 9r :1: :k , ... ., Other counter attrn<'.tions to la- crosse might be mentioned. The motor car is one of the worst. Golf has taken a firm hold. both miniature and real golf. The radio. movies. dancing. and all the modern developments have hurt lacrosse. Hockey, being played in the winter, has practically no opposi- tion as :1 game. or it might be hurt. ` too. But lacrosse must compete with baseball, golf and the motor car. :|: :1: ti: Tm-1'9 werv only three scnlor teams in the O.A.L.A. this summer. although the introduction of a senior B series. as in hockey. has bmugl1L in a lot of fnvnnc nnf nnifn uh-nnn nnnnah Tnr HUI an All ll\I\'l\L'.Y. llxlh Illllllllla All ?l JUL: Ul temns not quite strong onough for the higluvst t-lass. 1.a.crr>sso ln Ontario is 1n r~tLy well confined to places whero the gmnv has really flourished for _v(*:u-s, such as Brampton. Weston. Fer- rzus. St. Catlmrlnos and` "Hamilton. Oslmwa was built. into n lacrosse cen- tre by the ixnpormtioxl of outside play- nrc Ac n n1nHm~ nf fan! H it wnll Ll! U) UH.` IHHJUI LEIVLIUH UL Ulllbluf ])lkl_Y` crs. As a matter of fact. it, is well known that scvoml of the Brampton players do not, live in Brampton. not.- ablv Rvvvv. Burr_v and Ella. The O.A. L./K. -xo<'ut,iv(- trivd to pass a sl.rl(-.t. 1-v. rulv this sprlm; which would h:1v<- fm'vr*(l Llwso playnrs Lo play ln Trnmmn but. when Brampton threat- onod In drop out. of sonlor. they re- S(`ill(l(`(l thoir mntinn. While that policy mmlo n ('l1:1n1pl0n mun out. of Bramp- ton. it has not D:1l`l,l(`llll`l3-' `boon favor- (`cl by nthor place.-; \\'hl<-h lmvo had to 1150 only honw tmvn players. mm wmr m'.('--7mu`(1 rm: To (,`nu11'ng' I urrltlnsz Hm Tr Bmdlrw. Atkinson Cm given black mnkln h. ,.....,,.... ..r u... , IL is n(\arl_v t.w(-ni,Av-fivr\ ynars since I Barrir la.-at had a lmrrossn tvam. This town used in hr :1 h!)U)C(I of lacrosse in thosv days, l.:u'i'r). was a necessity in tin` Slllf` (rlzirss with eating `and . . 'I`hvro appoars in an issue of The Examiner of H922 an article by Frvd Granl. an old Barrir` boy now in Victoria. which Lvlls some interesting stories of H10 old lac1`ossr~ (lays in Bar- rio. lrlmv many of UN` younger gener- ation know that, in `I892 1Bar1'ie won tho championship of -Canada. And boltr-r still, did you know that Barrie wan the championship of {ho world in 1875`? `And today tlwro isn't even one lacrosso tv-am Sim(`0r`, Orillin, Midland. l3mdf 'l`0itvnham, Breton. Cooks- town. Allismn, Cnl(l\vat,er. Elmvalc. SLa_vnr*r and ()H1(`1` i.m\`ns and villages usr-(l Ln livv on lzu-1'0. about :1 quar- Li-r of a century ago. Pcnctang. I in the county of . ro\ i\'v 12lCI`OSS(` in Barrie. as part, of a Ixmtinm-wide driw: to brinp: back the popu1arit,y of the sport. The late Ed. Shem`. f(mn(:r principal of the King |Edwnrd School. was chiefly responsible for this. Nem'1_v (`very boy in town managed to got in Iamossc stick and when tho first practice or the season wnc 1\nHnrI nhnnt nun hnnrh-nrl vavnrc 1 1 An nttvnmt was made in 1922 to the \\'eck1_\' Friday 1:: {.mn`namcnl. Held m the Barrie zrcen. . Mrs. Walkcr. A. F. .. I3 ` 1 rv..n.... S-pl:-m bm ruvllixvhi {nu :`vz111.ag- skip. With Labor Day past, for one morv year, sport fans are turning: nttonuon nncc more to rugby. l\1rca(I_v the teams .~ throughout, Czmada are practicing; in preparation for the oponlng Lunnns about. the first of October. Hamilton Tigers, X929 Dominion (-hampions. are leaving for the West. in two weeks for a. trip. All the senior teams in On- , Lnrio are claimimr nddlt.i(mal strcngzth ` and the coming season promiscs Lo hr , as good us over. BARRIE `C()-LLE(;;l.A:l;Em RUGBY TEAMS START Two Barrie boys are out with Tor- onto Argonauts. 'l`he.y are Clyde John- son. last year the find of ntlw smsnii and a star from his first game. and Clarke Bell. last year with Ridlc_\'- Col- lege and a brother of Billy Bell. thr: Varsity back. Both are halfbacks nnrl should have little trouble makim: {I place on the team Ross R0l)L`l`ts()n is mi! nrrnin with Rnlrnv Rnnrh [Jl'(iC|.' UH hl|U LCHIII` l'\.Uhh KVUIJL` out again with Balmy Beach. 1. a .. Dave Harding and Van Vhet. the Camp Borden standbys of other years. are out with Ottmva this season as was expected. Pat Gibb may also line up with the Senators. However Camp Borden will definitely have a team in the O.R.F`.U. It is hard to understand how they can make much of a show- ing with three stalwarts like Gibb. Harding and Van Vliet playing for ` Ottawa. Efforts were made to lnwe the Borden team inelucied in the Que- bee union along with Montreal West-` \\'ar(ls. C.N.R. and Ottawa Rangers. and it was their intention to play home when they were unable to obtain a franchise. ' ganies in Ottmvn. This was f()l`(`.s'[Elll(?(l` I i Lllllhl, CLIIIVIC1 n simrlt` mm 1 hits \vm`(` :I('.r.`- l".. rV.\.

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