Page Eight ALLANDALEE T1i{-]E:_Sm SOFTBALL TITLE .Vl]nC>'ln_`I \\'2l.< 1 battle all the way : inte1`0. tn\\`nrrI i | l `Archie Blarshall, back in the line-up lIl.ll1lCIo The score of the game was 10 to` 1, and was a real c1ean-cut victory for Allandale, who were certainly full measure for their victory, although the margin between the teams may_ not be as great as the score would in-i dicate. The game itself was a real ` smart exhibition of softball, with sev-fl eral sensational plays and very little ; loose work. Greatly outscored as , they were, the Minesing team did not i blow up, but made their apponents earn every run. The champs entezwi ed the fray in a determined mood ` and hurled back the opposition by the I very persistence of their attack. ~ Right from the start they bore down and kept up the pressure for the en-`I tire nine innings, playing the kind 01! softball that carried them through to thirty-two straight victories before, hitting their slump a couple of WLeK.\! ago. The entire team played in- spired ball, encouraging their pitcher with words and airtight fielding. Twice liarl I\Iar. made .~:eeming~.y impossible stops and nailed his man at lll'.~'L. He was indeed the elding star. .\Icl{night also handled 21 bad! bounder that looked good for a hit! and snu`ed out the man at f'l1'st.` for the first time since his in_jur_V. played a great game at first and in- jected a lot of pep that was so badly lacking at Minesing in the pre\'iou.-' engagement between these tea1nr.. St. Clair did not have Very much to! do at second, but his home run wasi a very telling'blow which put thel gzlme on ice beyond a doubt. Nessl hzmrllnrl all Hm plmnm..~ Hm ,\..r.-1... gzunc Ice beyond ( handled all the chances had without a slip. H0 and Bell. the other gar their executing with each y.v,'etti1ig' three hits. . ston, behind the bat, cal game and held his end others. Y.'.m-. f`..:H',...1.. LL/\ _._:., uuners. Ken Guilfoyle, the winning pitclu.-F, turned in one of his greatesc effort and had the Minesing .:lugg'er.< com-[ pletely baffled. The best they could: do was four very scattered hits, and; Gilly would have had a shut out had he not walked Bell, the rst: man upl lin the second. The Vespra bo;.~ jknew Guilfoyle had a deceptive drop land had great respect for it. Most! of the time they were looking` for it,` but much to their surprise Gill_v1 was using a rise ball. and only when; they guessed him right could they: touch his o`erings. He also had a world of speed. which ariclr,-(l to their mi. hi all eiglit battm'.< strucl-zl out and four walked. g )Iine. ghting an uphill! il'mH-ln on,` 9-1", ...n.. ....,1 </\f\--`/I L- L - " I Defeat )Ii11esi11_9r bv 10 to 1 in Decidillg Game at I Mid11u1'st. EL` 5 (IUULHE. .1llZl1Hld.lL * next run in the third. : thrown out at first. Reid was forced by A. Mar- !. running for .\Ia.rshall, J. Jo}m.=ton`.= second > further scoring` toox innings although I\'es= IKEU. 1 7 and seemed to lose` the end. Hughiet h.._~1- fr. mu.......~.,.-~- u uuuulz. nces the nu However, gartiencw, th the hic its. Jimmy . , caught a and 1m u~i+! lb kl. `, ,l` with UK. VVALIDB n. vvvuunvvv EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST _ Orillin, Ontario I will be at the Queen ; Hotel, Barrio,` Every Saturday. ' 10 am to 2 p.m., and by appoint- msmt. i um mcko ry, m v .TnPn-._ w. .\u.$s,g outeld] er, Reid. 21-5, didi i1i,.L-n nu luxury, ' John- I. g'1'ez1t` "1 f?1.'~ `lliilbi Y .. t1"'_ Barrie . Bradford ..... .. Coldwater Collingwvood Cook.=to\\'n Elxnvale ........ -. .\Iidlzmd . Ori'.li:=. . Oro 1' .H2H`.\'1lHll.~` UUUUIC EIlUH`,',' [H0 EI'1ll'U base line. The latter took third on the throw in and scored on Be]l .< hiL. A \'01')` large crowd attended the game and were well p1ea.~:(-.d with the brand of softball di.=p1a_ved. whethr.-r their fm'orite.< won or lost. There were .711 paid admissions. The umpires were C. Lockhart of Knock and Fred McLeod of Bradford. who handled the game in their usual capable manner. R:-nwx hv innincrir LIIC l||lU\'v I V .<< fZ1\'0] n-nun '. (1 Anannzne ...+ u 1 2. u u u .3 x-1u.; .\Iinc:sin;:---Campbell H. John-2; ston C. 'I`01`p<.-y 11'. Ronald cf, J. t Boll 3b. J. Crz1\\'fo1'd p, .\Ir'Kc-0 lb, E. C1'z1\\'f0rd rf. P. )Iile.< 2b. ;innie.1 batted for .\IcKee in ninth and Cit .\Ii1u:< battml for P. .\Ii1'r:.< in ninth. .-\11anda]e-E. .\Ia1'sha1I 3b. w.I Boll cf, Reid If, A. Uarsllzill lb. J.} Johnston 1'. X059 rf.'G-uilfoyl II. ; Knigzht .<.<. St. Clair 2b. ` . before it \\'n.< over. 'I`\vo more \\`L-3'0 added in the fourth. .\'IcKni,r:ht \\'a.~' safe when I\IcT\'o;-0 dropped the ball. and St. Clem` lined one over 'I'orpcy'= `Mad for :1 home run, pushing: .\IcI{night ac1'o.-.< ahead of him. The last three runs came in the eighth Guilfoyle and St. Clair singled and came home on F. .\Tzu`. double along the thin: hnqn Hnn 'T`hn Inffrzv 1-nnlr Hu-:1 nn (.'il])'clI.)l( IHEUIIIEF. Score by innings: .\Iine.=ing ..... ..0 1 0 Allzmdzlle .._4 0 1 \Tu'nr..-inrr f`nn\n O 2 ()1 LAST SUNDAY OF SUMMER-TIME UNION SERVICES , SIMCOE COUNTY FALL FAlR Agricultu13l"l:g_rk, Barrie All classes lled now, but`additional entries should be sent to Bert Taylor, Financial Secretary, Canadian Legion, Barrie MANY ADDITIONAL FEATURES TO MAKE A REAL DAY S PLEASURE FOR ALL INCLUDING FARMERS RACE IN WHICH TH LAST HORSE WINS. - Softball, Etc, Etc. MAKE LABOR DAY A DAY OF REST ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 25c CARS PARKED ON GROUNDS, 25c Extra See Your Newspaper for Later Announcements Grand Opening _Fall Meet TrtiiI1g:Raes% AUSPICES BARRIE BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION uu_v uuuuxa. Dated at Barrie this 17th day of: .-\u;rust. 1932. I .. .... U" `I'D `l3'14 | .0-` H. 9.1.9.; aept. H-L U . ...Sep`.. 1:) ' V Dr. J. 1;. tiurtuhiz. Lmcral mem- `her for ` '- 1_erlera1 I-xdung of Nip1s- ..`1.1z. arid gssxnu . .nonster riinni Inc: lU.L ` 1cu<:1n1 Hulllk; U1. L\lpIS' _`1.1g, essing .nonster picnie"fn his constituency on Sund..,` last, re- viewed t`r.- sucee : of the Bennett Government 2'? He". ' .Lh those prnfent L1 co-._ with the Con- i: Gov.` mment. Do not tie up with the Communist agitators, he said, but support the present Go`.'ernment. uuy UJ e(3pu:1nx)t:r, J`.r.)'.:. CVnc%Apf said Hst of lands or ad- `.*c1-tistrznrgzit can be seen in my ofce or n Q9 nuled upon lnaking ap- phcuon for ynne. In defauh o; paymeyut of taxes as shown on sai Hrt on or before Tuesday,the 15t1 (in): of November, 1932, at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon, I sha at that thne in the Counc .(.`ham.ber. (`ourt House, Barrie, On- tnrkx proceed tn sdl by pubc auo ion the sakllunds to pay such at grcarg,-together uith the charges ' thereon. l'\ L! P.` __._ _ ,, i}L`l'VE".\'C `JOY the bu Ll!L`1'CUI|. 1 D. H. Coleman, ; Treasurer, County of Simcoe. . 'I`rr-;m'=i1rer s Office, Court House, P1z'!'1`i(:, Ontario. the 15th day of Aug- -.'. ~`t, Lands For Sale F 0'!` Arrears of Taxes In the County of Simcoe ` ` TO WIT : Notice is hereby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for z11'1jo:11`,< of taxes in the County of Simeon has been prepared and is be- in: pu`b1i.=.hed in an advertisement in the Onta'rio Gazette man the 13th, 20th. 27th days of August, and 3rd day of September, 1932. (`rmh-J nf said 1i:f. nf lmnrl.-. nv ml- G.R.and E. A. BHRNS THURSDAY, AUC'.";'." `.25. 1932. ` CHIROPRACTIC limbs! the 3.iz1g`' iigbtnapi In Cntral In Collier 10 6 Incl Toronto 0 Return Good going Friday. Satur- day and Sunday. Returning until Monday night bat-u(u:. Clarkson Hotel. Phone 62. Coach connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all points in tho United States. Wanted--~;\Iaid, by the week, part time, cleaning mostly. Apply even- ing between 7 and 8. Mrs. Stewart. 26 Bradford St. Eaatern Standard Time Leave Barrio Leave Toronto 8.25 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 4.25 p.m. b12.55 p.m. 18.45 p.m. 4.40 p.m. 58.30 p.m. d7.25 p.m. b9.15 p.m. a-Sun. and H01. only b-daily except Sun. and H01. d-Sat... Sun. and H01. only Gray HCoach [ins us A -unu- Following the u. tone up the heart and system in general with a course of adjustments. We Solicit Full Investigation qo.La ISXILY SERVICE SINGLE $1.75 u-ya--1 -FOR--- FLU AND COMPLICATKONS TORONTO DR. WALTER H. WOODROW r: I -n rnnnnn A xvn n11_tDf\ A 60 Elizabeth St. UNITED CHURCH . :.: I 'l'v" iorar lO.<.~ o. control ni hey c vlsrd .\li`.~. "o`..1 Paris, of A111`? .. '-"~\r of 1!.` H11`: 3`: 0. Todd zr lwr tliree ('llll(l`.'L .1: .\Ir.<. L. ,.epl1en.= and Mr. Allan Todd. of Chl`I`&'llill, :1 sever-.- .-h:i'r" 3 -2+ the car ran off `in r ` ups`... The party was ".tL2I'11eol. -. up: with a number of (`v.iurchill cars, from Triple Bay, where they had spent the dayl with Rev. and Mrs. J. MCEWETI at their cottage or. Georgian Bay. ZULU, HUG 1nu1'.<,(1a}', Dept. Rotlof the szmnes played this wonkl were torrid z1fi':1irs and the fans havei stayed away with reckle.=.< abandon.` unziware of the treat they are mi.=sin_:_-. They will do well to attend from non 1 on. Monday nig`ht'.< game unearthed :1 new pitr'he~' in the person of Eddie Stransnn`: "we .~'.irpri.~'ed himself and| eve1'_vone else with his success in his new found vocation. Tuesday nigh '5 battle between Buttercups and Rook- ies was very close until the last in-I nings. when the Cups pushed over four runs. LSE. l l Union Services 0.12.; 7$*2f5" '1;-uul .~nou.- `I3.-Lin" NOTICE TO CREDITORS WEEK-END FARE Solicitors for the Executormg BARRIE I..l..A..! If) Church at 11 a.m. St. Church at 7 p.m. Preacher 2 FIWTTTQ DTPIIWDTKYQ Boys & Boys, Barrie, Ontario, .- A! - RETURN $3.15 an v-4~-- and .aIl|'1'&'HlH, it 5U\'t'l'.: .\'!lZlr _ ) ".'1` `R.-av xvhnvrr fhnv hm} H15: dnxm Phone 405 ..,.. V c Softball Notes I ' he . m1thu. who did]-' inot see Fridzly night s game at Mid- C Ihurst missed the best e_\'hihition or: ytho . }1:n'ticL11a2'1_\' frmn an A1-[T .l:1nr1n!<~ . T`I\'u1'_\' player 011:} Ithrr tuum p1:1_\'mi suvh _::rr=:1t bal`: that i w:-vun t m~ .w.\~.-1-.u;+ ,-.-M.-_> 1...: x....-*1- " Minesing and Allandale Guests at Minet I Point The Minesing` and Allandale soft-i ball teams were the honored guests b\ special invitation of Manager I I I 1 Curl_v Posen on Wednesday night at '.\Iinet's Point pavillion. Special` novelty dam-e;~'. such as balloon, .-treamer. hat. whistle, etc-., added to. the enjoyment of the large number: who attended. About 10.30 p.m. the` Allandale team was called to the L-en-1 tre of the floor and presented with the A. E. Patter:~'on trophy by llli \\'or.sl1ip Mayor Craig`, who in his ad- dre. complimented the boys on their` `,. Z\Ianagfe1' Douglas Hedger `rec`ei\`e(l the trophy on behalf of the 1.-\llandalv team and thanked Mayor, `Craig and Mr. Posen for their kind-' ine.<.<. The mayor also presented `each member of the team with a I` lpoc-kt-t tonsorial kit. the compliments [of the Roxy Lunch. During` the n-onr. of the evening` it \\'a.~' an- ynouncezl that the .-\llan(l::le and Min- `esing teams would be the g`ue. of the Rovy Theatre next Tue. even-;. me. `LUCY I055 130 .\`l1nC[5 ;,. xture by 1 frm-ud them to replay 1 ithn Buttcrcups. and ` Ilost 5 to 1. Now the `nm+m......... ....,, nm: 4'... H1211} TIN- A'r\.\-x ;Allandale News} Maurice Trevelyan has returned to the city after a two weeks visit at his home. I T\r1'1- and `R/f..~ YXT 'D..,.1. .___..- 3.7 An |l3 HOHIC. Mr. and Mrs. W. Peck were in Ot- tawa last week attending` the funeral of Mrs. Peck s brother. I 7\/acne Nfilrh-ad on.-I IP11... 1\/r..r\......:,. U1 Mrs. recK's oronner. i` Misses Mildred and Ella McQuade,- who have been visiting relatives at Blackstouk, returned on Sunday. Miss Ethel Garside is visiting this incurs` nsnlng. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Magee were ,in Stayner on Sunday attending the .funer:E1 of gie `llatg Vzlm. Lgaeei sun on un ay c one i Picnic , The Sunday School of Essa Road Presbyterian Church held its annual outing at St. Vineent s Park on Tues- ` lday, Aug`. 23rd The teachers and children assembled at the church and were conveyed to the picnic grounds by bus and motor cars. The choice of this particular park was a happy one. The day was very hot, but a .cooling breeze blowing oil the bay re- iduced the temprature to the right de- ._greo for such an occasion. A pro- sgram of races was run o under cap- `nblo management. all ages and sex nbeing <-,on. A softball gzznne was also played by the older boys. i Bowling i The Allamiale Club departed from ;the usual rink competition on Mon- lday ni,r::ht and held 21 doubles tourna- `ment. The experiment was a great isuccess. sixteen pairs from Barrie land Allandale `participating. First: lprizv of blankets was won by W. B. 'Webb and S. Garside. Geo. VVobb land partner nosed out E. Munro and ` EH. Armstrong` for second. _ Thu '-\llnnrln.lr- ("Jnlx E: lanlllinw nn,| Wanted--Aggressive party with few hundred cash and car to operate chain unit merchandising business. Terirtory from Barrie to Gravenhurst available. Monthly income assureo. Give full particulars. Box C, Aa- vance, Barrie. Diacxswmt, retuvrngu Sunday. visiting this week with friends in Ottawa. Jar-It Pow-v and ,"I n1~m ,Q.`n..1..:... ....- |:u1ue1'soI1 ana Jul . '1'. 15911. John Steele and Harry `Desourdie had a very successful shing trip to Meaford on Thursday last. They se- cured eight ne lake trout in a. few hours shing. I Mr. and MY_ Nrtuznn Matron xnnrnl I lenms ] ` Archie Ma1'sha]1, H. J. Loughecdj ;and Harold Wzlrdman 1'ep1'csentod` ithe Allandale C..\'.R..-\. at the z111nuz1l4 ldivisional matc11e;< held at North Bay} on Satu1'dz1_V, Aug. 20th. _-\Ith0u,r:hJ lthey won some of their sets, the, '\\'(:r:3 not _:ood enou_Q`h for the Home.- lpayne representatives. who again `proved to he the class of this divis-a . 1on. ween wlm Irlenus In Uttawa. Jack Percy and John Sinclair are visiting the boyhood haunts of Mr. Sinclair at Tiverton this week. Mr and Mr: _Tn1-m Tau-`L. ..~...I `.UI .. amcxaxr at '1'1verton this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Leith and Mr. and Mrs. J. Muir of Hamilton were [Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Baer. I My .;-.-.A M... \II..,. 13-11 _4- -r\_L_.-:. D891`. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell of Detroit are spending their vacation with Mrs. Anderson and Mr. T. Bell. _Tnl'1.n Qfnnln and Unumv `ha .... ...!:.. In. .~u'msu'ong 101' second. ! ! The Allanda-le Club is holding 2111-} other Scotch doubles tournament on `Friday of this week. It is expectedl ithat another la1'g'e entry will be re-I Tceived. .-\I1`ez1d_v two entries have` fbenn received from members of the] fLa\vrencc Park Club. Toronto. 3 -:4 - ` I kill .<(-\`L'1`x".~' 501110) had t p1:1_v(.-d his f.-nu n_~ .. \ Hugs Alla L.-.1} L m.u'u 3.-'.1t'zu Uzul [Hat t ('!'itic.< (:'.!~.rl -.`!*:rr> 0 admit that each position perfectly. \'h()11- zhnwnrl mnrn Wanted--Small house with two or ` more acres of land, not in town, full price $500 or less, cash. Apply Box 1169, Midland, Ont. nu u:uu1s are L0 00 exactly me same '.~' far as possible as played in the l l < :1 8 past series. so it will be inte1'e.~:tin, n . o to see what kind of baseball players `lush ball gladiators make. A .=tatement appeared in this col- umn last \'.'0Pk \\'hivl1 '2: inrloml uh. I I ; i d .1 .`I.il|.t.'lIlt'lll :xppezi1'e(1 In {.1115 col- lumn last week which was indeed un [fair to the .\Iine.=ing softball tn,-um. `It was implied that they solicited `. from the delegates attending the Simcoe League meeting to den-irlelf _ the venue of the league nal. They`. I. .\Iine.=ing team are ne sportsmen C and above this sort of thing. I 1" . 1:111 . mi 1!! 23 .348 St. Clair 49 16 16 .3237 lA. .\lcKnigl1t . . 53 12 13 245 Team average, .394. The .~'r-ties between St. Vincents and Allinidale for the real cl1ampiun, '01` Barrie will not be played. Just lzis ar1'zmgement.~' were about to be `completed the Saints found they `couldn't eld a team. One of their ])1il)`Cl`.~' is l1oli(layim: elsewhere and some are out of condition. .-Xllamlale will now have to look else\vhc`:e for qfUl`th(`l` conque. and it is likely that 2' .=e1'ie.< will be arranged with gm. Orillia or .\Iidl:md team next week. . 1 V.\*n()fhpr urnnxp. fn kn nn +1~n Inn!-n..+u IUHIHEI 01` .\1l(U2lY1(l (021111 next \\'CK. I I '1: Another game to be on the lookout for is a hard hall battle between A1- landale and I\Iin(-. softball teams. The teams are to be exactly the n- :1: nn.-cihln in :1 2 nln vnrl `| In our July e.\ z1mi11ations two 01 ;our stutlents were successful in se- curlng then` B.EA. d1ploma;<: Jean Ranmxy, shorthami, 82 per cent., ,A1'thur Mclienzie. commercial, 77 per Icent. I 1') \' 0.. -44, u - - - IUCIIL. . R. N. Smith. the principal, is on the iE.\:z1mination Board of the Business uEducator.<' .-\;<.=ociz1tion for the follow- mg your. having` the subject Sho1't- `ghzmd Letters. J A1.-m,:.. .m. L`___ ,, n u llilllll LCIEOTS. .-\h'r>ad_\' .se\'(~ra1 have enrollr.-d for our full term. which begins Sept. 6. ..-\ largo cIz1.<.: is expected. St. Andrew's Sunday School are holding their annual picnic in St. Vincent s Park this afternoon. I ! Mr. Geo. .\Iereweathe1'. Miss Fan- |nie and Ur. Robt. Goodfellow wish to {thank their many friends and neigh- LbO)`S for kindness and sympathy, also [oral tributes, during` their recent sari be1'Pa\'ement. Dr. Staton, of Creemore, dropped into The Advance ofce this week to advise us that he got a copy of |Souvenir of Barrie through a small -advt. in The Advance. I 7, ,, \ '.A>l'u uL1>. U ..| FRIYIS. 01 #1111" V W" -*1` our; 21' (-hildn'.1: .\I1'.<. Lophons shn .-" Hun rnr rnn n "nr r nne. Barrie soccer team played a friend- ly game at Nevis on Wednesday night. The game was keenly contested anu ended in a tie 2-2.- I The Huntsville junior lacrosse lteam defeated Barrie juveniles 7 to l4 in 21 hard fougzht battle at the local rink last nigrht. The visito1's were much lfeavier than the Barrie boys and had the advantage in the rst two period:<. In the third period Hooper made :1 nice solo rush to count Bar- lri0 .< rst goal. After this Barrie lhad the best of the play and ran in ithree more goals before the end of :tho. ggnne. [ The Canadian Legion promise a big program of horse racing in Barrie on Labor Day. There will be other sport features as well. If you are in need of Electric Ap- pliances of any kind, now is the time to buy. Visit the Electric Shop at 13 Elizabeth St. All goods are being sold at about half price and less, as the present premises must be vacated. The Electric Shop is moving to Bayeld St., next to Wo1rfenden s. and is now holding a sale of Electrical Goods, as the new store will not hold half the stock. No reasonable offer will be refused for anything in the store. ` Chief Stewart has a new problem on his hands of late. Complaints are made that children go into gardens, take roots, vegetables and flowers and peddle them from door to door. Pax- Ients should di.~=courage such a prac- tice. ! Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Shades. Irons, Toatsters. Heaters, Fixtures. In fact. anything in Electrical Goods `going at about half price at the Elec- ,t1`ic Shop. Stock must be reduced `before we move. , _______ l .\Ion night while 1'etu1'ning; to iOri1lia 21 big` Studebaker car driven `by Mrs. Geo. French crashed into t/he ditch at the turn onto Louisa; ;St. She did not notice the short: jturn, which is poorly lighted, and! ithc first thing` she knew the var :h~m.L-I 301.. one um not notice the ithe the car struck ithe ditch in front of the Ovenden {College g'1'ounds. The axle and front jwheels were sligrlltly damaged, but 1110 one was injured.. The night be- fore another motorist had much the sanm experience. , __} I The usual weekly band concert by the Barrie Citizens Band will be played to-night (Thursday) in Queen s Park, commencing at 8.15 ID.m. For Sa1e--Household furniture, in-I eluding oil stove, 3-burner, used one. summer; wicker parlor set, two large chairs and a table; bed outt, din- ner set, hall rack. Mrs. Tracy, 129 Worsley St. Phone 878w. I Missing since last Tuesday, when he strayed away from Sim -ne Hall, a 50-year-old inmate was found near llvy on Sunday by searchers from the |hospital, who withheld his name. Stephenson Guilfoyle . Johnston '. Goring ' .\I::r. Q+ Pin: BARRIE LOSES AT LACROSSE Allandalo 3 it.-id . \'n..- .\ CS5 .\l:11'. n..n BUSINESS COLLEGE NEWS LOCAL NEWS CARD OF THANKS Batng Averages` 1932 \D I) 11' rreacner Z ` REY. LOUIS PICKERING I Ivlornihg 'I`heme-The Unseen Hosts of the Hilltop. Central Church Choir Church Schools meet at 10 a.m. :\ 64 (5-4 150 H! on The NorLh~=.m Advance for .-..'..:. .-119 .418 .400 .318` .37 | -3.:-I ,.)I)1 Q ) '7 3348' 1. .438 10- ) `I.-112111.. men. _ . scored 011 ` I double. .\o place this in I Jolmstoii did his best to eiicoura{_r3 frantic an the way and seemed to lose` interest toward his tcmn mates. but failed to work! up much enthusiasm. The C'.Il11])lf .'i',x :` reversal of form shawn by the Allan- dale team appeared to i`ld\`f} them baffled. Except for the uniforms. they hardly recognized the docile tilllli they had played at Allandale and. .\linesin_::. Minesing are. however, :1: great team and liave a strin_: of l):*`~.-, ters that are apt to make any pitciierj uiit-oin1`ort.".ble. but. being human. (l(:l`(')'.~' row of H. Johnston. 'l`orpc,-1:. Ronald and J. Bell certainly had an off nig.-`ht.. Two hits was the best the 1 quartet could do. The other two Min- esim: hits went to A. .\Icl\'ec and E.- Crawford. Jim Cra\\'fo1'd's slow ball did not \vorr_v Allamlale as in the past, and when hits mum: rur..~` they ` usuall_v got them. In the eld .\Im-;- V c-sing played a great y.raine.. Two _ errors at first were the only slips and tl1r\.~'(* were not entirely .\IuKee's fault ` as he was facing: into a setting sun. \`v'hen the contest started Allandale won the toss and Minesing went to bat l'St, but were subdued easily. Allandale took their turn and carry- the game in the rst innings if pos- ing out their determination to win sible. they tallied four times on four doubles and a single, which did prove suicient to carry off the decision, but they kept piling up runs as the Eflllltl }))`0_`Ii'8.<.~`C(l. In the first E. Wlarshall was out when his bunt wzas sslded perfectly. \V. Ben doubled to left and scored on Reid's sin;_rE-;, which may also have been a double lithe} have their off nigzhts. This mur- and was forced to scamper back_to the bags. Then followed successive doubles by A. Marshall, Johnston 9 and Ness, to shove the four marker.-'. across. .\'ess was out stealing: third and Guifoyle fanned to end the ll`.- ninfrs. .\Iinc-sing: secured their lone run in the second on a walk to J. Bell ' 2-.r.d .\Icl{ee`.= double. Allandale scored their W. Bell was singled and shalI.. Bell, 1 TAX.--tn.-.`~ aaaa A: had he not slipped after passing first znnm-..~l . forestry Station. Allandale created Simcoe Softball League history when they won the championship on Friday night by de- -feating Minesing at `Midhurst Re- In so doing they ` are the first team to capture the A. . E. Patterson trophy, emblematic of , the rst team to ever . lost to New Lowell. this league s supremacy, in two con- secutive years, and incidentally are win it twice. The cup was donated in 1926, the years the league was organized, and was won by Lefroy. Since then it has been won by Barrie in 1927, New Lowell in 1928, Stroud in 1929, Churchill in 1930 1931 and 1932. gone ve times to southern teams and twice to the north. Allandale has `had three tries in the nal and were successful twice. In 1928 they Minesing have also made three attempts to lift the cup, but were unfortunate to lose on each occassion, despite being repre- sented by good teams. Though keen- ly diappinted after Friday night's de- feat, they shook hands all round with the winners and heartily congratulat- ed them in a true sportsmanlike manner. "Finn .-n.-um n4` 4-lnn .-wnun VIC!`/4 1n 4,.` and Allandale in ` Thus the honors have ` Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all persons hav-I ing claims against the estate of Sarah} Margaret Grose, late of the Village of' Lefroy, in the County of Simeoe,| Spinster, deceased, who died on o1[ about the 22nd day of July, l932, are requested to send particulars or their claims to the undersigned on oil before the 2nd day of September,f 1932, after which date the executors] will distribute the assets of the; estate. having regard only to the; claims of which they shall then have: notice. and will not be responsible to any others. `nut-A.-I nJ- 1).\-uh. +lu'.~ 1I'H-`L. An" A3`: I I