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Northern Advance, 9 Jul 1936, p. 5

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R, Barrie Copacos Hitting Stride With Two_ Wins Fans 19 as Consols , Lose to Barrie Nine Midland Not Given Chance to Repeat Early Season Upset; Get Only Five Hits. .181`, par1:1cu1a1`1y w1-Ln uu: 1'aum:a. Dominick is rather a rough wrest- ler, with his 206 lbs. of bone and muscle, and -is the winner of many bouts throughout the United St.ate.s.'; He was formerly a football star of New York, and relying on his rough-l house tactics`, is condent of winning over Gyroffy. ' l The uo`m-.i.4n-Al hnnf. is hetween i `for the local nine. The game went s:`c01'e1es~s for} three innings, Midland threatening in the second and third. Barrie scored` in the fourt , g`a1`nering three on three hits and Ney s misphay. In the seventh Barrie scored two more on a hit, two walks and an error.} QIn:H*11 HL-ml H-an hr-nt and far thol '01 t.nr1us anu excuemem. 4 The main bout is between John l`GMorffy and Mike Dominick, well _know wrestlers. Gyorffy, the Hun- igarian, has wresrtled all over the North Ame z~ican continent and in- tends to go back to Hungary and }win- the w1`es.t`.ing crown in his own `country. He is a clean and scienti- c wirestler, is 6 feet 3 inches in `height, yve.ig'hs 210 lbs., and is popu- ilar, particularly wi;h the ladies. 'nnn1-inir-It in rather :1 `r`()llQ`h wrest- and very (`NICK Iuovulg. i Pavlos: was born in Athens, Greece, the home of another great W1'OS`l'.l01',` Jim Londos. former heavyweight} champion. An experienced wrestler,` Pavlos will not be ratled by any man, be he white, red or black. He has a number of holds which he can use to good advantage on hk opponent. 'T|1p nv-nHn1in:n"v hnwt between Unau II. Barrie--I-Isare ss, Dobson Young. c, Smith p, McKenzie Clark 3b, Scott rf, Ramsay lstransxman lf, Phillips 11'. TTmwh-nc_IMi1lm- -,1 nd (`.wnv+`-nrd ; Sports fans of Barrie and district la-V_N-a_1i_t wi1;h interest the.w1`estling e:_(- ihlbumion to be staged 1n the Barme 1Arena on Monday, July 13th, the ',Oran-geme~n s big day. Ross Rich- iardson, the promoter, -has lined up a `ne card of wrestlers and lovers of the art are assured of an evening of thrills and excitement. 9 'l"L.. vv\n:1r\ lnnnf in kn!-urnnn Inlnh opponent. '\ The prelinnary bout between Jim - V Beamish and Jack Sibthorp promises to be 9. main feature in itself. Beam- ish is 21 good-natuubd Canadizm off ' stage, bud: suddenly loses all his mild : gthe Imxme ne worxeu. } McKenzie and Phillips led the Bar- `rie Sluggers with two each. Smxith, }Scott, Clark and Stransman had one leach. Berscht had two singles for 1the Consols. l 1\I:,llnuA f`nenn-all 1-1' Rrn-an Q: The Bayside Club of the Y.M.C..-\. announces that its members-a1'e pre pared to teach :~{wimming to any boy` or girl of .-\1landal<>. or Barrie, ten` years or age or older, who do notg now know how to swim. All that! wil`. be required of tho non-.<,\vi1mners is that they 1'eg;i. at the "Y"? office in .-\l1`-amdule on or b.-fore Mon-3 day, July 13th. T`hi_- 1-lnh n!` vnnm-' mt-n has sex ? ltne UOIISOIS. 5 Mid1and--CasIWe11 cf, Borsa ss, iStu1~g'eon rf, Gerard p, Strim-as c, Berscht 3b Ney lb, McLaughlin 2b, E Chalf lf. `Dnv-wn_4.T-Tiara ca nnhgnn 1h, A BIG WRESTLING CAIQIZVOV IN ARENA ON JULY 13:}. Imansxman 11, rmmps u. Umpa1res-Mi1le1' and Crawford. Two Phones, 1 17 and IE5 --Hot Weather-- J. 1). WISDOM & co. Grocers and Butchers, Allandale McKENZIE.,-`PHILLIPS HIT Lemon and Orange Drinks, Grape Juice, Grape Fruit Juice, Etc. Our Coqked l`\'1ez_at Pegartment \J\ll \nO\l\Ill\oI.I Avnuru-v -vl....- _--.....-_- is well stocked Our Pork Sausages are made daily, 2 lbs for 35:: Fresh Vegetables and Fruits /iuuy IlI}.',`n:L }.',`BL-LUgUl,IlUl`. `.; The Cottagers Association is put- I ting forth every effort; to encourage -lpicnics and gatherings a.t Minevb s 2 Point, and assure all of a good ,time. Full information at booth. (lay, July mm. This club of young.-; _1nun,ha.< sev-i eral very good swimmers and diversi within its 1nen1bur. and non-3 swrmmers should learn the art quite roadily under their instruction. Mr.` E. L. Merrill, secrettary of the Y.VI.C.A., will supervise the clasea. 'l`1-m mm-.i.-h--,uh'nn 'fm-ms nht'.1.in.:nb1(*b Clarkes . . . I`Unde1'hil1s . . . . B-A Dairy . . . . Brysons . . BIa.r1'ie T`zumc1'_V I | Owen Sound Barrie . Collingwood Ori'11ia |Meaford. comm1enueu. Tllr main bout has 21 one-l1our time limit. two out of three falls. The snmi~nul, a 45-minute limit, `one fall, and the preliminary allows for one fall with a 30-minute limit. vrw.-..,. n....,m `v\nI1+u =1-mum u-hm Hm Barrie Pen etang , Midland . [MlNET S POINT EROPERTY OWNERS ELECT OFFICERS A complete outline of activities in regard to the pavilion, sports eld, etc. was given by Mr. Ryan. It was decided to proceed with the levelling of the sports eld and it will be ready for use about July 15rth. A stove has been installed in the park and visitors to M'inet s Point are assured of good service. The pavil-ion is open every day and has a. good line of confectionery, smokes, etc. There will be dancing: every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat- urday nights. Every Tuesday night during: July and August will be cot- tag-ers nigwht. Entertainment will be arranged each week in the form of euchre, dancing and other fea- tures. There is plenty of good tal- ent available and cottagrers, old and young, look forward to those Tues- `day night get-togethers. The (`.n+.+mmr: Assn:-inf-.inn is mirt- traits on entening` the ring, thus gaining the name of the Canadian Badman. "He is a rough wrestler who is steadily winning his way to the light heavyweight championship of Canada. Beamish is .a. main bout attraction, but is placed in the pre- lximiniary as he is the only man cap- able of extending: the Detroit star. Sibthorp is a versatile xvrestlm who has been well trained, a con- sistent winner across the line, and `has every intention of (`21l`l`_VsiI'l'2' his wins into Canada. He hails from Detroit and comes to Barrie we]! re- commended. '1'!-., wanin lnnnf lnnc n nhn..1\nI1r I101 tau W`l'Ll1 DU-ITlllluL(.`, Illllt. These three bouts should give the fans over two hours of thrills, spills, slams and action. ,.......`...u . ... ... A \/ _ Games riext; week: July 10, Bar~ `rie at Penetang; July 15, Midland at I 1-! -,1 P1`; n At a. well attended meeting of the Minet s Point Property Owners As: socifation last week, officers for the year 1936-37 were e}ected as fol- `Aura - X.M.U..-`.., W111 Supe1_'v1se bne uxaanca. The 1`e;:-i. forms obtu.ix1.-able at the Y.M.C.A. ofce will give full` information mgartiingz the tinw and; places of these learn-to-swim classes} All boys and girls 1ea1`n.irug to swim` 5 -through these cLasse:~nvi1i be given a5 ` theatre party at the and of the sea- son by the Bayside Club. ..u vvu . President, J. R. Reid, Barrie; Vice--President, E. A. Ryan, Barrie" Sec.-Treasurer, E. McFadden, Allan- dale; Auditors, A. Blackburn and G. Reigate, Toronto; Sports Com- mittee, S. Horseld, Mr. Marson, .Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Ingram, To- ronto; Mrs. C. Marshall, Allandale; Social Committee, Mrs. Walker Webb, Allandwale, convener, to select her own committee; Entertainment Commit/Lee, Mrs. E. A. Ryan, B:a.r- rie (convener), Mrs. J. R. Reid, Bar- rie; Mrs. E. McFadden, Allandale; Mr. W. Knapp, Allandale; Mrs. S. Horsreld, Mr. Forteith, Mr. Spence, Toronto. vrxri Q...` n .1 North Simcoe Junior Baseball Won Lost Tied Pts. (3 1 n 10 North Simcoe HOW THEY STAND Industrial League 117, 1' . ...-..=,._.. Won Lost: Pts. A 1 Q Page Five Baseball Allandale won their first game ofi the season in the Barrie town juven-i ile baseball league when they took: St. Andrew s into camp by a score of 10 to 4 in a txvilight xture ini Queen s Park last F1`ida_v night. ` Don Bowen pitched steady ball for the Winners, with Doug: Reynoldsl servinap: them up for the P1'e`.<.b_vte1`-. ians. Bowen struck out 12 and walked ve, while Reynolds anned ten and walked one. U Tnn nu;-I V7 Qinnnvnn nnli-V1 crnvnli ten anu wa.u one. H. Lee and V. Sharpe _ea(:h scored three for the winners and V.'Bowen, D. Bowen, C. Calvert and L. Goring got one each. D. Reynolds counted twice for St. Andrew's and S, Bake- george and B. Gosney one each. ALLANDALE scomzs FIRST WIN; GIVE RODEN REAL BQTTLE Sl`},\l'T-1+"! NA L BUFFALO JOE, 203 lbs., Full Blooded Cherokee Indian, vs. JACK PAVLOS, 200 lbs., Greek Adonis. ,1 full. 4:')-1nin11t`u fimc limit I R EL1.\f [N.~\RV JIM BEAMISH, 172 lbs., Canadian Bad Man, vs. JACK SIBTHORP, 169 lbs., of Detroit. 1 1! II In ,, :..__1 ll.L.\l.n.n -....v..-an, J-V11 -7. -.n, u.. ...avu.v.u. 1 full, :30 minute time limit Referee z1})pnin1sec1 by (')111'. .-\1l1]otsi(- Com. Ringside Seats 80c, Reserved Seats 45c, Rush 326 Ladies and Children 23c, tax extra. Ser-.ure Your Soztts Ea1'l_\' fo Avoid ])isap])oin11non1` Ross Richardson, Promoter MAIN BOUT JOHN GYORFFY, 210 lbs., Hungarian Mat Sen- sation, vs. MIKE DOMINICK, 206 lbs., American Football Star. "I huu'r time limit, 2 out of 3 falls :11 r-r 1V1\V' A 1` Beat Brampton 15-14 Richmond Hill 11-6 in Two Smart ` Games. WRESTLING Barrie Arena Mopdgyz July 13 PROFESSIONAL p.m. ` wu_\'. S. Brampton--Goa1, Fox; defence, iwarman and Arthurs; rover Teas- Zidule; home, Kell-and, Cowton and _L. Creighton; alternates, Ewles, U_ 1`hompson, Ellison. Eilo;~`k|i, Ooates, ' Payne and Burrows. (I, Barz'ie--Goal, Lc.~G1ear; defence, 1 Dyte and Pat/tony; rover, Bowen; dghome, Long, Scott and Marshall; al- ter1'nates-, Burtch, S-trachan, Haynes, I...inds~a_v and Firman. Barrie-Allandaie Copacos broke into the win co`_umn in their third stant of the lacrosse season when they took the oor with a do or,die spix-it and nosed out the Br: Excelsiors by a 15-14 count. It was green and gold uniforms donated by grreen and gold uniiforirmss donatel by the First C0-opera 0iv.e Packers of Ontario. c4.,...+:n,.. :.. Hm G-e+ +`mmn Hm untamo. Starting in the first frame the Copacos took the lead and from then until the nal hell were never head- ed. The Excelsiors made it close in the last half when they staged 1'u.<.`z. after rush that netted them goals and only the bell saved the locals. Barrie scored seven straight goal in the second frame without a return from the v1i;;tito1's, taking a 9 to 1 lead at half time. In the third per- iod Brampton outscored the Copaeos by 3 to 1 and in the last by 10 to Locals Lead 9-1 at Half Time, But Fade Badly in Final Two Periods. O. I Coutes led the Brampton uattack time after time, working in on the 41-ivie net to score in the last `half. Due to his good work the Excelsrior.~' nearly pulled the game -out of the .1'e, as the local defence faded bad- _ly in the last ten minutes. He scored nine of the fourteen goals. The Barrie crew ran into a senies of penultic-.<, that hand:ica.pped them hmlly in the `net frame, three men ,be'in_2' in the box at one time, Haynes {and .-\1`thul's getting: mat.-h `penalties |for ghting. During that time Brzun-pton counted three goals`, but lduiminutive Dint" Scott` ofllset this :with one for the P0rke1~;< when he `picked up 21 lose ball with no om lbut the ,9:oalkep.er to beat and only half the oor to go. Q1-ruff nlun lad fhn I1-ararlo Hdl.l IJIIU IIUUF LU gU. Scott also led the scoring parade for the Baerrie squad with four goals [and two z1s. Jack Patton . .jthree-and had an assist, whaile Bowen },!'i1bbC(l three goals. Haynes had ;two, Lri11d:~tz1._\', Firmzm and Park one each. Garry LeGear was afforded .better pe1`ot<-.-ction and on all shots flocked good, stopping some that ap- pearetl to have him beaten all the "5! \' THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. j BARRIE-ALLANDALE COPACOS WIN FIRST FROM BRAMPTON 3 Two men were taken to the Mid- `lzmd Hospital lax-t Thursday night '.su`emi-n,rr from injuries received in a imotor accident which occurred about Itwo miles south of Elmvale on high- iwziy 27 when their car overturned into 21 deep ditch following a blow- `out. The injured were S. H. McKee, `Toronto, who suffered 21 fractured leg` and other cuts and bruises, and |Jas.. G1\Zmt`hS, of Midland, who re- .ceived severe lacerations about the lface and minor injuries. 'T`}-Ln I-av 117`}I'it'1'\ mac rnuhnll En "Tu. I219 ? 'dH(1 HHHUY IIl_]Ul'lB.\'. The car, which was owned by Mc- Kee and driven by Campbe`l Jor- dan, of M"Iid1an-d, was proceedning south when the left front tire blew out. Jordon lost control and the car overturned into the west ditch. 'l`nvn no-I-.nu r\n::.~nrIn-n`l`;~ in 4-Ian nnv lUV(`,'I'LLlI'IlCU HIM) '~Hl`.' V\t5hL (ULCII. Two other passengelts m the escaped xwthout mjury. BLOWOUT CAUSES ACCIDENT FINAL SCORE 1 5-14, The tr.--nnis date of the York- Simcoe Lea.p:ue have been relo-asod Lhis week by the secretary. `H. J. Loug'hoo.d. They are as fo`,lows '. July 1~.\'own1:n`ket at Allistnn. 8-Allzmdsale at Ncnwmarket, 1G---A11isto.n at .-Vlandale. ] :23---Alliston at ?\'owmarket. I Aug. 6---A11zmda.`(~ at Alli.wton. A11`m,::tvhes to commence at 2.00: p.m. .~vtz1ndard time, and no player shall take part; in mor_o than two -events in one match. Calling-wood Shipbuilders broke a ve-game losing streak Tuesday night when they defeated the Barrie Cubs, junior Georgian Bay League leaders, by a score of 8 to 3. 1'4`a+ Kpwnv, 1-11: Shdnhinildprs am: Ul. Men's Double--H. 'I`issi'n;:ton and E. A. Seagrrrs, Orillia, defeated J. Percy and E. Bartley, Allandale, 6-0 7-5; E. Hunlter and S. Johnson, Al~ landalo, defeated J. Young and J.! Ogden, Orillia, R-6, 7-5. KENNY LEADS WAY AS COLLINGWOOD BREAKS LOSING STREAKI Barrie-Alland-ale Coptifzosj, local junior lacrosse tuunu, showe'd` a great reversal of form this week and of three games played won two and lost one by u one-gvoul nxargln. They beat Richmond Hill juniors in a nip and tuck utfafr, a five-g"oal splurge in fhx. Ina? uiv n1nnt-nu u-ivhwav +11:-m Leauers`, Dy a Score 01. 0 L0 0. Fat Kenny, the Shpbuilders ace pitcher, let the Cubs down with ve hits, and in addition scored two runs and arove in -the winner in the fth. Wdlf. Shefeld, C s colored re1`ief catcher, cracked out four hits and drove in three counters. 13......-:,. non:-vnrl fun. 1M1V'nL~ {vs H.-an Fnacvf anu QTOVC Ln. CHTBB CUUIlLEl'S-. Barrie scored two runs in the rst inning on -a. walk and two errors. Roberts and Sheffield combined ft}! the locals x-st run in the initial frame and tied the score in the sec- on on a walk and a single by Mc- Dairmid. The Shipbuilders went into the lead in the third after Westbrook doubled and Brock singled. Scott tripled and Poole singled in the fourthjto tie the score for the Cubs. Keny won his own game in the fifth when he clouted a long double over the centre elde1"s head to score Westbrook, and then came home on Brook's timely single. Flnllincrxvnnrl r-li111-lwnrl `H-In 0-nrnp in. IIUIHU UH DIVUUKD LlIllL71_Y Elllglk. Collingwood clinched the game in the eighth. Young hit a double, Mc- Dair-mid singles, scoring Young. Scranmaige laid down `a perfect bun`-t, scoring` McDai1'miid. Swain hit into; a double play. Roberts walked and then came home on She`ieaId s loop- ing hit over second. ' 0A-... L__ :___...._.._ Ta 11 T.`| I 0-0. Mixed Double-.~.'--l*I. Seagers and Beth Hatley, Orillia, defeated S. Johnson and N. Firman, A.`.1a.ndale, 6-3, 6-3; Jack Percy and Betty Doe, Allandale, defeated Jean Hunt and J. Ogden, Orillia, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3; Jack Calvert and Verna Green, Allandale, defeated June Perry and J. Seagers, Orillia, 6-2, 6-4. .NTnn c Qh-u~r1nc_T\IT Uunnn AH-nn. \Jl'llll'd, U`, U`?- vMen s Sing.es--M. Hanna, Allan- dale, defeated H. Tisslington, Orilli-.1, 6-2, 6-2; Rev. W. A. E.-Doe, Allan- dale, defeated J. Young, Orillia, 6-3, 6-3; W. A. Bell, Allandale, defeat-, ed H. Tissi`ng't0n, Orillia, 6-2, 2-6,; r:_9 Barrie Juniors Tumbled by Ship- builders by 8-3 Score; Dyte {Wu} AF I _;nI!.IIn, ...,, ALIHI vvvn V . . . . ` .. Score by innings: R 1 Collingtwood ..111 020 O3x--8 1 Barrie . . . . ..200 100 000-3 Batteries : Kenny, Sheffield Scrannage; Poole and Corbett. Umpireh/[awe and Clark. U'4. \ Junior Singles---J. Seagers, Oril1ia,} defeated J. Calvert, Al1anda`.c~, 6-2.; -4 YORK-SIMCOE TENNIS DATES ANNOUNCED BY H. LOUGHEED ROXY ACES TRIM CAMP BORDEN BY 8-5 SCORE `D1111 SLUHC Uy U l.L`U CUUILL. Ag-ainsm the league ':eud+im.: Toronto -Rodcns last night they put on a real show that found them loading` going into the nal franw, only to drop the decision 6 to 5. l`L,. .. nu. ...~...I.-..`+ 01-.n LICII 1Iv'n(- Signals Outhit Barrig Team, But Guilfoyle Bears Down in the ` Pinches. I Barrie Roxy Aces wound up their? league schedule at Camp Borden last; Friday night when they scored an 8` to 5 victory over the Signals. The home team outhit the Aces, but Guilfoyle bore down in the pinches and kept the score down. ' nu , A , ,,, _. :__a., L1,. 1,_,1 __,sn, -.... ._..,;... V.-- N... _. The Aces went into the lead withi` two runs in the second frame. Im` their half the Signals Went to thii. front with a three-run rally, only to have the Aces tie the count in the rst of -the fourth. In the fth they counted two and in the eighth three more, b1'ing~ing their total to eight.i The Signals broke through for two in the eighth, which nished the scor- Caunu ..-...... 1",! LL. 1'),..... .........,l.. ufdlti, "I./It'll F1115. I`E1.'1y, Llfllll. Ladies Doub1es-Ena Perry and Beth Hatley, Orillia, defeated Betty Doe and Mrs. W. Fraser, Allandale. 6-4, 2-6, 6-3; Norine Firman and B. `G/a1'side, Allandale, defeated June Perry and Jean Hunt, Orillia, 6-3, 14-2 St1`an_<-1112111 led the Roxy paradel with a home run and a single. St. Clair had a perfect day at ban: with two hits and three walks. Rowan` hit a home run for the camp, only` to be called out when he failed to `touch second base. Taillon was on the mound for the Sigmals and'H!md- ed out 11 walks. He allowed only six hits and fanned seven. n 1- n .- 1-; - ! |LL, .l_1&LL`4, DB. Signa1s-Ke11 c, Rowan rf, Tail- lon p, Houston ss, Ingram cf, Hersey 3rb, Blackler lb, Dawson 1f, Travers 2b, Cooper ss. Ladigs Sing1es-~Bert.Ic Garslde, Allandale, defeated Jean Hunt, Oril- lia, 6-4, 7-5; Verna Green, Allan- dale, -tied Ena Perry, Orillia. ularpc. 1WnIIh]n<._J pn`rv\y and] .1. . . . . . u u u - . u . w . . . H. U - V... V | Roxy Aces--J. Saso rf, Brand c, Stransman cf, Hines 3b, 1\IcLeod 2b, Guilfoyle p, T. Sasxo 1b, St. Clair lf, Hare, ss. ` Shrnn1cKa1] 0 Wnumn WP Tail. Allandale tennis club in their first tournament on theijf new courts on Saturday turned back the Orillia Club by taking eight wins to four. Allandale had the edge in the mixedi doubles, ladies singles and the men s* sing.`-.es. Orillia took the honors in the men's doubles. The results were as follows 2 iALLANDALE TENNIS TEAM WIN OVER ORlLLlA 8-4 LHL` UUC'l.`5lUl| I) LU 3). The ganie against the Hill was close all the way. Richmond Hill counted one in the rst, at half time the score was 3-3 and at the end of the third Barrie wan down 5-4. i'1`hey knotted the count shortly after thc last period began, only to have the Young Canadians come back with another. With only live minute to go Ba1`1'ie staged a rally that netted them ve goals to take the verdict. Scott and Bowen scored 3 each, Strachan and Firm-an had two each and Hzaynes got one. . i `J/ifh p:n'L' Hvfp nml l.i'nrl.<:iv nnti STRANSMAN HOMERS The Northern Adv |\.f1 11 ` 5 and . . i F. W. Dobson is spending a. `few. days in the city. ' -'l\/New T.nnw.: Rrvnnf nf Rf2f.r>1'1`T Miss Laura Bryant, of Statenls land, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Overs this week. `Mum `X7 Tnnbino my-IA R/[1-3 I A | uayas 111 cue cu;y. l I U . UVB-1'5 I-H15 \VBEK. Mrs. W. Jenkins and Mrs. W. A. Hanna spent Friday in the city. Mr and My-q R Hintde and f'2n1i":y V'J.SH.t3Ll 1H. tLl'l/Ilul' UH. DU Mrs. J. L. Baker, of ` visiting her sister, Mrs. ` 90 Burton Ave. 7\/Tim.-. 1I`...l".-. VI`.-.n1.... H11`. `EHO LVLIZE. 1. W. J.JlLLl{:`. [ Mr. Alfred Pearson, of Toronto, is spending a few days with Mr. and] Mrs. T. W. Little, 90 Burton Aver. Mrs. W. A. E. Doe entertained the Women s Association of Holly yes-- terday at the parsonage. Mrc. F` W Tlnhtnnn cailcxd nn H10 Mrs-. F. W. Dobson sailed on the S.S. Montclaire Saturday morning to be present at the unveiling of the Soldiers Meniorial Mrs. Dobson will also visit relatives in England. LUI'uU.y Ella I./[IE Pal'5UIlagU. . I , i WT1 ca F`.vu NT nH' Qhnhd inc` Han . 1': at Vlimy Ridge. ` dll [`l!Zl)'HL .\' g`UL UIJU. 1 With Park, Dytc and l.i`11d.su_v ou of the line-up, Copacos s'ui-pi'sv.-u when they came vc1*_\' clusc to up- setting: the dope, losim: only by one goal to thc Toronto Rodens. Bar- rie took :1 2-1 lead in the rst, thc score was tied 3~3 in the second, Copacos led -3-3 goiilg into the last, only to have Ilodcnx come in in the last minute to scorc the winning tally. 1-la_vncs was high .'c01'cr with three to his credit. Long` and Scott got one each. : 'I`n-n1nv-rnxv nixrhi. H10 R:1!`!'i(`J. tnami nu .|:.ug'.auu. I M153 Eva Mott is spendmg the- s'-.1mmen' in Vancouver. `N/Tr Inc D1-qff n+' `\\zTnn+vr>-.11 cmnnf 'n'.UIUII 111 V'dIl(.'UuV('.`l'. Mr. Jos. Pratt, of Montreal, spent the week end at his` home, also vG.or-* don H. Pratt, of the R.C.R. s, camp- ing at Niagara, was home over the Week end to meet his brother W11-` liam, of Halifax, who returned to spend his vacation after an absence of a year. On his return he will be stationed at St. John .s, Newfouna- land, for the next two years. Allandale Loses at Tennis With the tempe_1'atu1'e hovering at 104.5 in the shade and 158.7 in the` sun, Allandale lost their opening niaitch of the ..York-Simcoe Tennis `League to Newmarket yesterdiay by ,5 sets to 2. Allandale won the men's doubles, but lost all the others. They made it close in the mixed doubles and the ladies doubles, mak- ing the gamesv go to three for eaeh.j ,The results were as follows : '.\lnn n A nwnI1k`r..v 1).. I`\,.,-. ......J A charge of operaing a car with ,only one headlight was withdrawn 'against William Sproule, Toronto, and :1 charge of being` drunk in a public place was` withdrawn against Iennox Fagan, Toronto, in loca`._ pouce court on Wednesday morningnl A charge of operating" a car while urder the influence of liquor. was dismissed rugrainst Sproulo several weeks ago. 4 .Qn\-nnln l1nuvr-.\-r.n- nlnnrlnrl mnilfu I \\ l.'Ul\.\ HKU. 4 Sproule, however, pleaded guiltyl to a charge of reckless driving; andi was` ass`esse(l $36 by Mz1g'ist1'ate Je .<. The pair were arrested by: Trafc Oicer Lewis on Sunday, June] 14th, following an accident on hi_mh-; way 27 near Elmvale, when Sproule' `W215 alleged [U have run head-on in- Ito another car. Both Sproule and Fagan were haken into cus1:od_v, but later H-lezL.<: d. .l'1.2:UH1d. SPCILL i`1'1U.kLy II]. L116 Cllay. I Mr. and Mrs. S. Hjnlds and fami`.y visited in Arthur on Sunday. .l\/Tr: .T T. R-alrnr n+' Winnina-0 in 11lL`, 1'USulT.S \VCI'(:` E15 I0llO\V.\' M. Hanna defeated Dr. Cock and M. Wainman, Newmarket, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. ` W/Inn : R T}nnH]n.~:\N 121`-1] -and Io`, Men s A Dnubles-~R-e.\'. Doe and` lZlL(.`]' 1'('l8ZL>'| (1. ` 1 The two charges withdrawn were ]done so at the request of J. R. Boys and ap:reod Lu by Crown .-\t,- tornny 'T'Tva.ns. In View of the heavy; 1('0.' which amounted to $26, Mm:-, jistrate J_e's imposed the minimum Jno of $10 against Sproule on the reckless driving charge. DU DLIILUH. IXVU. Miss Evelyn Taylor, of Sandiago,| Calif., `is a visitor at the home of Mr. `and Mrs. T. W. Little. NT Al-I-'..,..J 1)t\r\\9(xr\I`\ AL` VF.-nun-.4-.-. 2,: FILIIIIIISLUY U-J, U`-5. ` Men s A SSng'1es--W. A. Bell lost to A. Molyneaux 4-6, 1-6. E `Mon .-: P. R-int1-In: M Hanna Inqf fn Mixed Doub1c:5--Miss E. Co1`11i.~:h and S. Johnson last to Miss L. Bond fund J. Hamilton, 6-2, 5-7, 4'-(S. 1 1.5111592 T)n11h`r. V Wu-nu.-.n~ In 14. lV1zLLn\VS, :.-t), Z-!). . I I anu LUCK LlIIllI', U. IlVB'g`0al S'pll.U.'gU in the last six minutes giving them the game by :1 11-6 count. Au-uinzt Han |L|J(T1'l{.) `.onr|ncr 'l`nrnnf.n filllu J. I'1H.lllJl`LUIl, U-Z, $)'(, `I-D. L Ladies Doub`.e.s'--M1'.s'. VV. Fraser and Betty|D0e lost to .'\`eI\vm.-arkct ludiies, 3-6, 6-4, 0-(`. `T r.\1Hr.\cr' Qaamln.- ' \7 12`: mn n n ugn. Utopi`a-N. Smith, McMaster, Ea- ton, Mills, Miller, C. Smith, J. Sn11't}1, Mlirnhv Mnnahm THREE CHARGES DISMIISSED AGAINST TORONTO MEN` ` VVd.ll11lld.X1, .`VEWIIl`211`KE, 1-0, 0-4, 0-4. Men s B Doub`1<-.~:-W. Be`.l and fHun:ter defeated R. Mo1'ris~on and S.` Phinnister (5-J , 6-3. I I` Winn : A .':.ho'In:___\M' A Rn Ind- DU :1. iV'JUI)'llEilUX `i`U, J. 0. l\'Ien s B Singles--M. Hanmx lost to N. L. Mathews, 2-6, 2-6. N/Hvnrl nnnh1n-.-.__.\Hcu F` ("nrni.~h > xuuuus, 0-0, 0-4, U-0. lost to Miss B. E. Lyon, 4-6, 0-6. i Jitney Bowling Tourney At the wnzekly jitncy tournament on the Allandule greens on Friday >.1.ghl ten mu.-o_- of three men com- pete;d. Fm-;t prize went to W. B. Webb, W. Todd, F. R. Johnson (skip); second prize to W. J. Little, F. Whitney, H. Hook (skip); third `to J. Clemme'n.~', W. H. Ma_vne,'A. G.` C`_i.t'ton (skip); fourth to F. Sharpe, |I\. Magee, S. Garside (skip). . A hnrmv f'n2hn-n nf thn avnninrr Ladies Sdng1es-;Vli:;s N. Firman . .L\. AVJ.l1.gt.`!:, D. \)d.1'b'lU('.' A happy feature of the evening` was the presentation of a pipe and tobacco set to J. R. Rogers, chair-I .n.an of the grounds committee, whoi was largely res.pons*i`ble for improve-; ments made to the g;1'ee~ns. ;` 'rn-) li'DV}'If. nlnv sfarfc f'nv H10 Rnvul |l4t3i1:g'U`.' Dy 21 ll E0 1 Score. " McMcaster pitched steady ball for:` Utopia, shutting the Foresrters out.` with one run, which came in thegl first fr-ome. He allowed only seven * hits. Utopia began in the first, ` frame to pile up an impressive 1ead,{ scoring three. They adde two morei` in the second, four in the fth and.` three in the sixth. "fl/Txirpi-lax`.-p-4 FL` I`......-1?......l VI` LJIICE 111 L118 SIXEH. I M`i. d'hurst--IE. Crawford, Torpey, M. Schvandlen, Russell, E. Schand`.en ) McKee, W. Smith, J. Smith, Cavan-1 agh. v TH'nn`u._.T\Y Qua;-I-In 1\I`I'n'|\I| n.~4~nu 17.: I llltllbb` Illilut LU LHC }_.',`l`C(3'.Il.S. To-night play starts for the Ben} ger trophy, when three Allandalej rinks and three Barrie rinks willi cdmpete, the group having the larg-1 est score at the end of the soasoni to get the cup. 3 g`OL 0118 eucn. ; To-morrow night the Ban-ie team` meets Richmond Hill at the local arena in what should be a. real tus-j 310. : Utopia climbed on the offerings of Morley Schandle-n, pounding him for 24 hits and 12 runs as they beat Midhursrt in the first game of; the nals of B section of the? north group of the Simcoe Softball i League by 21 12 to 1 score. ' 7\/T("I\/Tuuc;f.nv nih-T-unrl o:.1-nu:-In hull 4-`av! nun, 1V1ll.lb', mxuer, Ln lsmith, Murphy, McCarm. lMorley Schandlen Nickecl for 24 Hits` D and Twelve Runs; McMaster V Steady. I V UTOPIA SWAMPS ' MIDHURST IN 1 NORTH PLAY-OFF] ALLALDALE J >uuu.'a_y. u Wmnlpe-g, 1s rr w 1.1'++1., | vv Lump:-g, ID V T. w. Little, - mt, two \V`|u1Ks anu an e-rru1.[ . SmiYtl1 liked the heat and for the| 1 first time this season showed the , ball he di-s`pla_ved with Collingwood zl last year. He struck out 19, allow- .`ed ve hits and walked one. At bat ` he hit safely once and walked twice .in ve trips to the plate. Gerard I started on the mound for the Con- 1 sols, being relieved in the seventh - b_v Berscht. Gerard allowed 7 hits. oive runs and walked 5, striking out i-; two. Berscht gave out one hit in ;`the fname he worked. . I T\/l..I.'n~.nin .-inrl p11i`l`lI\Q lad r.`}\n R111`- 7 i southpaw, gave the Midland Consols no chance to repeat the ear`.y season upset when he let them down with 5 hits and struck out 19 men. The gaa.me, played in the sweltering heat, was fast with the nal score 5 to 0 `for the local nine. '1`1.,. .mmn uvnn1- or-n1-plan-Q 1"m' 7' n Smoky Smith, B-ar1"1e .< acel` I uyrorry. The semlanal bout is between Buffalo Joe and Jack Pavlos, two ireal wrestlers. Buffalo Joe, 21 full- Iblooded Cherokee ll1(l'lal1, hails from `Mexico, but started his wrestlingl career in Ohio. He is an agigmessiive and (l-21~Y`ll1;',` wrestler and in the pinches resorts to cruel holds, many `boitxg afraid to tackle this scarred gand battle~ha1~dened Indian. He ;wei;:h-s 203 lb.:., is of average height land quick moving. Davina umc hm-n in A'r.hm1s. Greece. WILL GIVE SWIMMING 1 LESSONS TO BEGINNIRS

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