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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1949, p. 10

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Dyer tlwlii If Widths Ill liisigiii cf tlp liotti Ili lAiiiliioa IIii1 lllllilIR it ozie ll izit Mellride platr liasrrs TAXI SElllltlE ltllt sumtii ixi Sertice Anywhere In nanmr Iiiosi Day or Night Mile SIlLlKlI 1055458 iii the tiist titiie ntontlisof ltlrlt itIl tilae SAFEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS 092 77555 54 FIAIMFE5 Body and chassis are one unitengineered for safety Allmetal streamlined body More power than will ever be used Sureacting quick stopping brakes Padded book rocks safety seats emergency doors Only school bus built in Canada as complete unit REO mm scuoor nus is Sttmt his DQM When you buy Reo you buy the safest school bus built For detailed information call on us BUILT SOLD AND SERVICED IN CANADA Barrie Motor Sales RH No BARRIEONTARIOI TELEPHONE 2214 iia pzotidi Iionald BARBIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO ANADA iztt lw ABOVE iltOlTl represents iii Nitheillaiiii Iot imam nmnltion Ill water safety and some of those Home who have qualified lll recent BACK now left to tltlllli President Fred Hammer lMiltoimen Sw llairis Motors hitthirst nutsh hallers totalled IS safeties Iuesday eeninzz at Queens Park to swamp llCAI of aiup Borden lll Ill Barrie and district senior softball engagement It was the second straight win for the Mir ormen and the llti second Wiltsecutive loss Jack Luke lurnbull thrived in the war weather in registering win number two llis curve and drop fooled ll batters on third strikes the highest figure of the Season lle showed splendid control iii issuing only one free ticket to first base while allowing seven scatter ed hits Youthful Charlic Walker again started for RCAI but gave way to Bruce Lowe in the sixth after giv ing up nine hits He didnt walk an opponent and fanned five when in form Lowc failed to thwart the ex ploding bats of Harris as he was tagged forsix hits Ilis control was poor giving tip five walks lle fau ned three Maurice fibres with four hits on five official appearances was the big gun in the victory He started the ball rolling in the opening in ning with double Harris didnt stop until they had counted three times They tallied an unearned run in the second and then Flyers held them scoreless until the fifth How ever it was this stanza that killed cockrobin Harris slammed out five base hits for six runs one of which was threerun homer by Lorne Davies RCAF failed to score until the seventh when wild peg from the in from third base Harris crossed the plate once in the eighth Moe Hines with his four forfive headed both clubs at the platter although he was closely challenged by Gordie Boast of RCAF with threeforfour performance Harris reliable backstop Doug ablyoizmdlllEWTlRES we sell and recommend IF YOUR takesetiririiresBreezyl REPAiRino on vurcnmzmo Our well trained staff stand ready to Serve youQuality work at REASONAle PRICE9 24 hour Road Service Baistone Tire Service Maple Avenue at EliZabeth Street PHONE 3922 BARBIE Ramsay carded two safeties for three official appearances to rank second in the Motormens roster Diminutive Joe Brewer and Frank Hutchinson rapped two safeties apiece to figure heavily in the triumph while single hits were obtained by Jack Turnbull Lorne Davies Laws Steve Hines and Bud Knapp Turnbull supplied the second longest hit for Harris with triple when leading off in the fifth DoasLhowed best for RCAF He supplied triple inthe fifth and singles in the third and seventh One safety apiece went to Andy Anderson Jim McCartney Alex Alexander and Charlie Walker AN UPLIFr BELT FOR MEN Two detachable pouches made to our Specifica tiOns to give comfort and maximum support Ex perienced Fitters to serve you for all Surgical Sup ports DRUG sroRE those isible for the continuing program of instruc Me It Wal ule ticket holder in the stands could Camp Borden Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety itSDtilt mouths lte La lis chairman and exatftiuer Gordon iNcwmanJones Ronald ONeill lIaph Anderson Seth lreas Cpl Station or Ilfapt ll iSkirrow Instructor Capt Hulmc Bob Brooks Turnbull Fans 11 Butters amp RCAI 111 RCAl iervais llitllllllllll 3b Martel ill Anderson Mctartiiey lb Alexander ss McDonald ltf Seoteltei cf lloast rf Walker liiwi llAliltJS rill lliiies lb liewer ill Knapp tlh limes 2b llam say lliitiliinsoii Laws cf Davies rf llariis If Norris If liiin bull Umpire Itil HARRIS s4 Iaddy Miles plate Jllll lllll Hill it Still litill tllxr ll l5 flnfantry 63Winner In Baseball Opener amp Borden itizent The weather illlt bali served up in thlo lilpirniiiliuglinut Ink Midland 11 Air Emil mmml of the Intermediate BA between RPS It II Alli liCS of and Air Force were both Hm ah leTANI Illll of the second or third drawer vari hwy 1h it is estimated that Anwrieans ety lhe Infantry behind the sol liwnmtiqkt strike more than fitililititi matches id mound performance of Hexaire 11311 iiiiiiiite showed to better advantage with 13 tllllt istoni ll the lllt and came out on toiLBUHH 3h of the 63 score Bezaivre threw innahp third strike past It Air Force bat V1 lean it it gteis and was tower of strength 130mm tlnlll his arm let go in the 9th in hqfiwn rim jning and he was replaced by LCVI vl ison Rediger hurling for the Air TOT Force got himself in hot water tin every one of the four inningsiAIR IOMF IllC pitched The nine hits he al SFOICIW Cf 3t iiowed and the errors his team tltmli ll ll ll 31 linates tossed in pat the Infantry Millthlk If team in front runner position Slilltlvllll ll land they were never in serious lliilSIt trouble for the balance of the NUSILI 35 ll game The type of ball that was litillgtll tl 51 ll II iplayed probably was due to the 119913 3b ldefinite chill in the weather The IWICIK 3D Ibrave 500 fans that saw Col iTodd DSO toss the rst ball to TOTALS 31 outfield allowed runner to walk IMajm Lawson had dwindledl Ito mere handful by the time the llast inning had rolled around Zll ihours later The Infantry showed lots of holes in their lineup but with few more games under their belts will come up with real con tender Their hitting is slightly gaff the beam but this too will1 Eprobably improvebefore too many games roll by in the regular sched Air Force always strong contender in any league they step into let their supporters down Hob Mason Mr FRONT ROW itll ii rinitj zliznier lte Valerie lte All lilytli Armiaei Afil Brown iti Kyryltik opies may be obtained at 3301 each from Mr Millsoii Ill Argent Hoe ltoad lllt with decisive thump The only Group it lillj tiristriietorl Iarrot llolt itapelle Set Anderson at church lhone 303W LAFFADAY 65gt ISNll asleepy ray of sunshine that could be seenx Ion the entire club was the master Fful job of relief pitching thrown in lby Slats Slater Slater was the hurler who carried the Air Force ball team to the nals in the 1948 campaign He handcuffed the In faintry batters in four of the ve innings he pitched The big 3run inning for which the RC8 of came up with Slater on thei mound came off hit and errors For the price of tencents the fans get thrill that overshadowed any thing the ball game could come up with Tiekets were sold on $100 radio Col VToddDSO dip pedinto the hat four timesbefore match the number that wasdrawnl The lucky number was held by Mrs vLillMacDonald wife of School The next scheduled game for the Camp Borden district is onuSatur day afternoon 28 aMay between Air Forceand Thornbury at the Air Force diamond On 31 May the RC8 if team takes the short trip to PEnetang for nineinning battle with that towns ghting nine On theisame date Air Force POPULATION IMPORTANT InBritain and Western Europe there are hundreds of thousands of the very best type anxious to come to Canada By openingour ndriors we arehelping them and we are helping ourselves It was the mass immigration from Europe around the middle of last century that put the United States on the map yChilliwack BC Progress FIRST PUPPETIIY Both China and India are credit ed with the origin of puppet shows Pte MacDonald ortiie RCASCI tISiD RY 8le SPEUALISIS iVERVWHER MARFAR GREASE IORS WASH 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