1949 Win eleat Gages Iumliull Earns 16 Harris zizati llJic first fol out number tum of Ill 11mm in turn tired to 111131 Mitois Hutchinson Strand for tlu iziglzl at twoint gtii1Ii ablcd the fragile leader from lien and gun uon oics Gage Morin nl 13141 oi 11 all happened so last the defending players could ii lltiert it happened Saga ploud 15131 Raycraft on the durum in an etlort to gtluoud the Iiil Ailliipl Illll gJVc mp 11 lits he kept their scattered mi in lum ill =ile would lune come up With the ItltIltIlllr tliiilttpAlllr rule xzctoiy find it not been for live It was llicti MHiilli ltli Ittlllgl lbllV visors no iittcats and Tuiiiiiull can take full IItili for those crdicis Iaicli Stcve limes in has it pulpl to uncover arioihcr lnnlingI prospect Sliiiltil newcomer Stevens on the lull llc riuhtdiandcr who thions with prayer Gage jumped him for tire runs Iii three llililllL lirltilt lliiim finally gtI1lllltl hiizi otf to the show crs Tumbun Imk 15 liiill entered the picture Flyweight 113 11 Willi WWW fsluiitstop Larry Carnpcau managed Still cold Luke issued free passes Cw ppm in me mm or mung balm llltll tiiial count and 03 lead sacrifice by Jim Gilmore was in TN My rum inningq mulle order and on this play Harris If lbwk Motors came up With fantasticg AH an ml drive llicv went down in order triple play which eventually prov lm iml rmw hm in the SW WWW Gmw ltlllli one double by Moe Hines produced two runs lhcy tied the end when Joe IIIAKXIlI snapped itl mam an Uighth 0n clutch orcs Ioul tip llc relayed to imp Hod Nun Trying to hold on desperately ltlage found the pressure too heavy in the ninth and final frame when llarris pushed across the winner llIitcliiiison singled and collected second when Roach threw wild i1oug Ramsay dependable gang lbuster carried out his duties with texaslcagucr to right Roach xtried to make the slab with one hand on the dead run missed and llutchinson trampcd over the dia linond with the victorious marker Gauc placed two men on the saeks in the ninth in their final bid hut Iurnbull bore dpwn and fan ned the last butter Larry Cain Ilt Ili ill ll=ciatt iullcll torn back mus Llxn last rack and it was MIIHIUI luhethcr he was ready for action until game time He warmed up and pioduced llic 01 signal His Al performance did not reveal agony llky Hie tanned seven and walked only mnin portion of Jaye umcored llarris 21 in the tizt inning They added two more inthe second and one in the third Runners were on first and ltcc CLEARANCE Mens Sport Shoes pcau Besides Turnbull Joe Brewer and Doug Ramsay produced nir tieht ball for the winners Hutch inson led the club at bat Willi four 5111 on live appearances Moe lIincs Ramsay and Turnbull garn lered two each Raycratt Larry Campch and Jim Gilmore shone in the field for Gage but Gord Roach again head ed the batters with two hits Gil more Raycraft and Campcau had One apiece Wide Awake Shoe Store ownmwn Motors Next to Club 79 CLEAN CARS REASONABLE PRICES Operated by Frank and Ed Duggan PHONE3600BKRRIE WE SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS JOHNSON sunHORSE Outboard MotOrs 212 HP HF AVAILABLE FROM STOCK EXPERT REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES HAROLD HILL Limited CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO JOHNSON MOTORS TRADE AND TERMS 55 Elizabeth PHONE 2427 Used Cars 1948 CHEvROLET FLEETMASTER SED 1948PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 1947 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 11947 FORD DELUXECOACH 1946 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL COACH 1942 DODGE SEDAN 1941 FORD DELUXESEDAN 1940 PLYMOUTHCOACH 1939CHEVROLET COUPE 1937 CHEVROLETCOACH 1937BUICKSEDAN 21936PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1934 TERRAPLANE COACH 1947FARGO 121TON PICKUP 1942 FOBD3 TON STAKE Eqqu 1942 FORDllzTON CHASSIS CAB 1942 INTERNATIONAL 112 ton Chassis 32SPEEDAXLE ion our Hewlett lh6he53155 172182 Bradlrd McGregOr 11 Limited IN CHARGE PLYMOUTH FARGO ICHRYSLEB BARBIE lto hold 51 margin when Turn dilly IN OUR TIME You wouldnt believe how much Ive clothes since stopped HM Hub saved on dressmg evenings EMERSON CREED GOLF TOURNEY AT KITCHENER Emerson Creed of the Barrie Country Club and one of the lcad ing amateurs in Canada is this Week carding1 sCores 111 the Ontario Amateur clfaiiipionships at Iesh mount Club in Kitchener Creed recently returned from the Canadian Open where he plac ed third Canadian amateur an liftli amateur MIDRETSTTIN 31SYNNOTT IS MOUNDSMAN Barrie Midgets made an impres sivc showing before their initial borne crowd on Dominion Day when they tagged Jollingwood Midgets for 31 victory at lilssa Rd Fair Grounds Lefty Bruce Synnott worked the seveninning route for the local squad and did fine chore of set ting the visitors down on five scat tered hits Barrie could only garner live safeties off Parish of Collingwood but they bunched them into two frames which accounted for their winning runs They led off in the rst with walk to Fuizecott Al McLeod sacrificed him to second and then Garrett and Crosbie followed with singles They carried their onerun mar gin into the third when they tall Singles by lied another counter Synnott McLeod and Crosbic did the damage Collingwood nally broke their gooseegg in the fourth then they matched Barrie 11 but Synnott took care that the rally was short Errors by his mates placed him in difficulty Graham Crosbic who used to perform for the Collingwood entry paced the Barrie attack with two singles and double while Mc Leod Synnott and Garrett collect ed one hit each Hughson and Scrannage had two hits each for Collingwood while Hilliard supplied one COLLINGWOOD Hughson rt Hilliard Blaker 2b Scrannage lf Bersianun cf Hudson cf Hugh son lb Walmsley ss Parish Hill 3b BARRIE Furzecott 1f Kane 1f Synnolzt McLeodrr crwGarrettwl Baker 1b Crosbiess McCullough 31 Noble 3b Coulson rf Lackie cf Christie 2b Robertson 2b Ramd By KEN ROBINSON Darrie Recreation Counsellor SHEARPARK PLAYGROUND Although it was expected that would be changedin the near fu ture an unexpected priority boost combined opening playground day and moving day resulting in minor state of confusion to com mence with but soon smoothing out to top speed registration and participating jnfriames The new siteis newca short dis lance east Of thebijginal site still facing Holgate St and immediate ly in front of the OddfelloiiVS Home Equipment has been trans ferred gradingris being completed and major additional feature of the grounds is trees Theselectlon and rectiOn of the new playground was joint effort of the IOOF authorities town cOuncil parks board and re creation council and is considered by all as anadyantageous move The newsituation will allow for any desired expansion and also res moves the younger age groups from theyarea of competitiveteam sports which is an added safety precaution BUSY HOLSTEIN TRURO NS CP pure bred Holstein owned by George Porter has quite record Two years ago it gave birth toria 120 pound Jcalf Last year normal ized twin heifers appenredfantl this year another set of twins were added to the herd The cow con tinues to give 70 pounds of milk the site of Shear Park playgrOund adequate shade ISID um CHEERED BY mnnu lly KICN ROBINSON Althoueii lust Mondays fight card at altwood Stadium was studded llll inoin names of more than local reputation it took young lad yfrom Midhurst to bring the crowd iout of their seats Sid Taylor who lir rapidly liliiill the favorite of ilocal boxuii fans boxed and punched his way through five rounds with 111 Geckic of the Classic lloxini lub techie veteran of some 50 lights was conceded to have pro duced his best showing1 in several months and came out of the melee With split decision in his favor For our moneyI we would give lcckic the final round and with the best of the breaks the first would have been called even Fur ther than that we could only see young Taylor We are of the opin ion that tlic habit still strongly pre vails of assuming that boxer is the aggressor just so long as he is going forward more frequently than his opponent We still maintain unless legit imate punches are being landed that the retreating boxer is amass ing an equal number of points by defensive action The futility of protesting 21 ref crces decision is appreciated and the natural answer to any doubts toiierbe rematch Orville Dash boxingr guide and trainer to our local aspirants felt the same way and immediately ap proached Vic Bagnato the Oak wood matclmakerwform repeat performance but was given to un derstand the Geekie camp were not overly enthusiastic Our obervation of the weighin showed 67 pound advantage for Taylor but the Geekieites claim ed 10 pound or better difference Sid Taylor is improving with with every showing and when his meager seven fights are lined up with Geekies extensive campaign ing too much cant be said to his credit In the middle three rounds Sid handed terrific righthand stom ach beating to Geekie and had the Toronto boy in trouble on three different occasions Taylor it must be observed that Gil Geekie registered as much surprise at receiving the decision as Tay lors handlers One persons observation means nothing in debating sporting event but we would sincerely like to see these boys go through their headline act again George Laughlin of the Toronto Telegram was not exaggerating when he stated thisfbout as provid ing the best fight on thecard Tay lors solid righthand punching gave Geekie plenty of trouble but the Classic boy forced thewfight most of the way If going forward means forced then that was Geekie but he caught enough to qualify him as back stop on any ball team Taylor rel ceived the JohnstonITrophy as the gamest loser althpugh we protest the use of the award being termed gamest This usually describes an ability totake beating and come back for more Taylor ifi anything handed out theshellack ing not received it DonWallace of Stroud took unanimous decision to add to his string of successes This was Dons eighth fight McPherson Wallaces opponent was rugged willing boy but Wallace topped him in both categories We venture to suggest thatvDons slightly unorth odox styleand punching ability is going to produce many more wins for the record book Wallacesdeterminationto be in top condition and his natural tough ness isgoing to break good many pugilistic hearts before he isfinf ished and Monday nights showing at Oakwood was free pass to further fights in the big city Doug Peacock dropped decisj ion to Ron Greasy of Guelph who turned out to be cagey port sider whose style and aggressivness caused Dougto suffer an unpleas ant evening Forcing the fight all the way Creasy neVer gave the local boy chance to make the showing of which he is capable and Doug is bound to make better showings in the future James Parker now fighting out of Toronto added another knockout to his record to increase his straightvwins to 11 Definitely outclassing his opponent from St Catharines Lyle staff Jim drop him couple oftitnes in thei fl stround He went to work in businesslike fashion at the start of the second forcing the referee to award TKO at the one minute mark In fairness to 714 ommoi CAM Snaclie Pitches 123 Win Grillers Trouuce Gages lic Lil lag 81111 izit I17gt11 gtcl1m oliiali ugm but then in racist idj ulti be hard to contun ilici IIi ghasti cxV litbitioi liirgttui Wlicl they Lot 1U ii No they Ailc wlzzit 11111 Il falllllliil shin still tart liilicb llltllgt QtiiJIiS lblri 4111ch Itjvultl GrilleI IiIll 111m 114 Ia 1LI 1111 fact that runs or hand in 1111 11 ground they 1lllv note ntiicii sci the leotoznicni on llvi Dublin and Willliiltl doubt 114 are Loving Zoom titiic ice 111 Then iiggziiar flll ban an liiil llaziiniiction is thrillgt for 111 Season with slightly dihctcd balk Ra Stuntman nlondviiaigd shortstop coritiitiui Hacked ankle to 1111 sick list and thu nogtl iccciiil inkruby of thc nlnieiit quad isl pitchvi llili ltayciolt with turn back muscles Coach of Inge Motors Ezirll Marshall iris be 11 ciljoyuig UIiic holiday lll llu irsuit Ioidf Roach has been doing the diicctj ing The lineup was changed to at large diine lord Roach an outfielder or first baseman was busy pickingl ground balls out of the dust all short orcc Storey anythcrl outfieldcr took his stance at firsEl Mtiidr anipbell one of two Cilltlill5 on the llil saw ixtlltilly in right field wlnlc Larry aiii pcau lilitllll his first test of the season at llllltl bare lare Goring Ali Bowen lat Ioland Moo Stiamnian and Jim Mcturdy were the only players who icmain gt 0d 111 their regular illlitllls Naturally this doesnt out team but on many occasions tliinps happened that would end rsay they new not ball team As it1 was lrysons Grille are Ixpcrl ieticcd 111 this type of lineup and produced an airtietht fielding disi play for Johnny Snaclie who hurled fivehitter for his third win of the season against no lossE CS ilrlzl15ulitli oi 11m 21111 club ied viii Storey dcn scheduled for Shear Park on lAGlI rampeau 14 U3 val Luge for 11111 ai Atari tvlit lole of 112v lactic on tia odds on heat llli l1l $351 The cv ch hot at Zlc plate 1111 1111 out tolaE of 13 hits ctr Jlicclid SI ltlt1czll Idl loiziial was on the mound foi VI li fnI 1341 141$ it lIilIl who gained until 11 homer 1c 15 his Illlilrs mlpplwd lllllictl gt il wg lsi laidtn yr Long amt ya gt1 match an Wu ll iil mixing lit ii In killing no1 full out the zltlit walt tlttltltd Ligt bliiiolz MIc 111 lac coli for four llllllllli They wezc Illlrkultd 21 in the first but gain footing in the second Il$xl8 tallied twice in the third Follownip this Inge received let down Illill which be litVLl ILltibxltll In the up of the fourth Georgi poled Ii twoinn iioiuei which made the count 14 llow evvci base uinpiic Paddy Miles tuch lic didnt touch first and calhd lillll out The spirit of Gage Motors did and so did the ball game lrysons had little trouble rolling to their substantial 123 triumph alter this setbach Gage failed to thriuten rally of any sort over the remainder of the tilt Murray Richardson Johnny Snacln and Andy Andrunyk clout cd three hits apiece to carry the explosive power for lrysons while Larry Lolightcd contributed two one tworun homer in the seventh Larry janipeau was head man for Gage with two whlhlord Roach Murdy Campbell and Geo Storey had one each The senior tilt between IIZIIIIF Motors andllCAl of Camp Bor 1liursday was postponed due to players having weekend leave 3b Bowen lf Goring cf Roach ss Straiisman 2b Storey 11 Campbell if Poland Minnikiu rf McCurdy lRYSNSFife 3b Lawrence Richardson lb Hopper Snachc ook rf Andruuyk 2b Louuhccd ss Garlcpy cf UMPIRES Shepherd Miles bases plate The Grillers nestled in thirdlf Gage 110 100 000 10 place in the league standing have Irysons 202 121 221112 13 li Examiner SR SCHEDULE Bill Garner president of the Bar rie and District Senior Softball League has released the final round of the schedule which will carry the loop until the end of July before playoff fever Each team will have played three home and three away games with their opponents All four clubs are in the playoffs which will likely commence Tucday August chiaiiiine portion of the sched ule is as follows July Prysons at Harris Gage at RCAF July 14 Prysons at Gage RCAF at Harris July 19 Harris 111114ch gt RCAF at Prysons July 21 Harris at Prysons RCAF at Gage July 26 Gage at Prysons Harris at RCAF July 28 Prysons at RCAF Gage at Harris Iiowniic 011 III Gltllllb BARRIE AHEAD Barrie continued to sweep through the Berger Cup play with ease as Allandales attempts at preventing the march have to this pointvproved quitefutile Thursday night at Allandale Barrie rolled to score of 4337This margin en abled the winners to hold 250 to 194 point lead over Allandale In the rst game Elmer Thomp son as skip and Andy Malcomson as lead trimmed OHearn and Wes Webb Of Allandale 1710 Harry Milne and Herman Os born cgmbined to double the score Sports Calendar SOFTBALL pm Senior THURSDAY Prysons at Gage Shear RCAF at Harris QucciiSi Intermediate FRIDAY Lakcview at Legion Shear Copaco at CGE Quecnsi MONDAY Legion at Copaco Shear CGE at Lakcview Queens South Simcoc FRIDAY Cookstown at Bend Head Fennells at Tottcnham Industrial 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