iONDAY AUGUST 22 1949 flash hand 51 washing 220 score The lopsided triumph grand slam hits in pitchers the butcd 17 lrysons of the season in Harris uniform legal ry catcher Harold Hopper occasion from villtowin his mates Snache was one of the best if no in there every Shanning the darkened cloud of do feat with every pitch and when re shortstop first and that was privaie attention OTheres no masspro duction here even though we handle thou sands of people each year Your require ments are considered in dividually Repayments are geared to your in come and protected for you with life insurance at no extra cost Noen dorsers are required If you have nancial gt problem consult Niagara Finance today Big Enough for Expationo NIAGARA FINANCE Compcnu Ltd SQUARE PHONE 5533 in rim Motormen Swamp Glitters could have beaten the Grilicrs with straight but as it was they preferred to make it white the twoyear defending champions to move within one game of cnter mg the finals where they can take crack at building thciiaetord to Although the rampaging Motor men who give evidence of cnter me their second childhood contri clouting three weapon which killed the youthful spirit of the Critters was the very fact 13 moundsmen received inspiring sup llaiiy Cause veteran aco of theipmm hill made his second appearance ellilbled ibad in the opening frame Mullion Senior League irked Prysons to no end The pmlmtod loud and lung to phi pnc Dmg Cdger but beefs WUILCUItSlltDUy Side ined llaying coach Moe Fife didnt agree Couscs delivery was He stated that Couse hurled sidc armed and also failed to have two feet in contact with the rubber He was strongly supported by his star lledger merely sniiledziiid ordcr ed the game to continue on every With his protests being ignoredi RiChardson mmTied OF Fife and his fighting spirit sank enthusiasm with Johnny Snache Grillcrs number one moundsman was one of the few lrysons performers to remain in the faroff victory hunt In fact the best player on the field He was inch of the way lievcd played brilliant role at Couse had too much on thcball for the losers He confined their hitting power to seven hits with five of them being supplied by Bob Plait and Murray Richardson He only issued one free ticket to obtained by Johnny Snache The Cookstown $50 to $1000 Small Enough for Fricndlinou WilscinBuildhtq BARRIE llaiiis tlotors fielded an unneccs flash personally Iclircd 13 of the Thursday at124 Outs via called third strike linens lark in the second game of tiwu bestaiifive senior softball SttitS with lrysons Grille They and allowed no more than one run tier to reach third Murray Fife the blondehaired pepperpot started Bob Mallion once again on the mound and Bob Despite the fact his support was still issued two walks and allowed four hits which is far off winning form After he dished up circuit smash to leadoff batter Doug Ram say in the second inning Fife re placcd the longball hitter Johnny Snache Snachc toiled un til the seventh when Fife took ov er Irysons None of the three Harris wasted no time illustrat ing to Cousc they were backing Coiisi toiled for three innings in ibis generous efforts to the limit taiteiid of game through the season and that was all The no They took advantage of faulty fielding in the first to cross the inelcitibility rule carried in the plate nine times They added three more in the second and pair in the third for 140 lead in only three innings of bull They coasted from there in run ning on one motor They picked unavoidable runs in the fifth sixth and eighth to file an aimlessly playoff rout Moe Hines snappy firstbascman with the titlcholders paced his teammates at the plate with four hits Frank Hutchinson and Harry Cousc had three apiece while Ram say and Norris were the power lilt ters with home run each two doubles and Platt two singles and double to head Prysons Cec Cook with twobase blow and Snache with single were the only other Grillcrs to connect with Cousc Box Score Harris Motors Hines lb Miles 21 Brewer 3b Norris if Ramsay Hutchinson ss Couse Slicwchuk cf Davies rf Knapp r2b Harris if 3gt CHOONOwONOGO wuviacnmhmcwqm owcumwmww3 oomcwuNNoich oooooccgt ocooooooooww UN NHHOWWQMNovu Prysons Grille Fife 53 Flatt rf cf Richardson 1b Hopper Cook 3b Gariepy cf Lougheed 2b rim Lawrence 1f Mallion 2b Snache 55 NuwuouwAhxxwm HCCCOONWOE Ramsay Norris pires Hedger base BARRIEVALLEirs PLAYNEWMARKET JST FINAL TONIGHT Buckle Valley Taxi move in to the Barrie and district Lad lcs softball finals tonight when tbsyhngle with Newmath Dlxm on the latters home five mum the championship won me year by Midlandrnrk sides= Thus to theBixons now com pettng in PWSU playdowns the second game will not be phyed struggle on the war grounds of Queens Park in Barrie gt However Barrie Valley Taxi will be able to preserve their playoff form Wednesday ever ing at Queens when they meet Barrie Stransmans in sudden Trophy series The winner advances to bestinthrce series with Mid land Merchants ctrholders of the com lastiseason neck With magical intent with oaoccococm rrWNOOPtOrFjr 28 24 11 Runs batted in Hines Miles Norris Ramsay Hutchinson Cause Davies Home runs Twobase hits Hines Miles Norris Davies Flatt Richardson Cook Sacrifices Brewer Hutchinson Left on base Harris Prysons Baseonballs Off Couse Mallion Snache Fife Struck out by Couse 13 Mal lion Snache2 Winning pitcher Couse Losing pitcher Mallion Um plate Crawford The series is bestof until ncXt Monday when they dcatb contest in the Copaca The wearingof pendants as jew elry is derivedfrom the primitive practice of wearing wildanimal teeth stones or shells around the boats have not landed one sh failed to last more than one inning We keep trouble caua you eat Forthorwhole familyPosts archettcn Bran Flulrexthnl provide rule laxative action Helpmake food wastes move proinptly Elie you feeling Enjpy whclesom wheat nourishment partnof wheat 13v Popular appetizing Posts Bran Flakes grand to eat Large or regular package Insiston Poet Etheyhe better Bran Flakes OSI WumamrMfm ovary mum LEAGUE STANDINGS BARRIE SENIOR SOFTBALL SemiFinals SHRlES tbestinfivei Harris ltlotois Prysons Grille SERIES Btbestandive Gage RCAF iii the inaratiaiii ineair strange to Exit lUIUltlvl GAMES TonightPrysonsdat llairis TuesdaynllCAF at Gage Wednesdiiywllarris at Irysons tlI necessaryi lhursdayrGage at lttFAl All games at Queens Park INDUSTRIAL sorriwm SemiFinalsetbestinthreei Barrie Tanning CGE TtiesrlziynCGE at Barrie Tanning CGE Park 0R0 GIRLS SOFTBALL FINAL bestinthrect Wonder Valley t1 Dalston 05 TuesdayWonder Valley at Dillj ston INTERMEDIATE SOFTBALL THE BARBIE EXAMINER ONTA las belt he has this year Hummer li RIO hatt seen many aquatic gtllilrlit to man but Itk have ever ventured pozt However tinie is an eXCeptioi Johnston Liittiioiind whale of the tiption Sincl the midpart of Join local soup bowl in prparatn at the Canadian Nullfllllll He took cr tittittltlltlltttl and slightly ltll by stae inzhth llt didnt liavo the same am and lie 11 has chopped over 1UU mi ioiiid mirth compile 120 mil3 the tioke hie been lowered to fill14 pct iiiiiai that distance Art stated in an intrrvlcw that he belirvis the llllltl time for tlre lziinile stretch will he in thi iciiiitv of spun and half hours which is rather lengthy stay in the illi plul rnatcly competitors are expected on firm and Art with men prMlict hours and gauged nperiinee iv tltltlhl tllv to improve upon his finishing position of last year five of the six price winners in 1948 are back on the dock nt plien tomiak Beimy inlet and Jerry Kcrshncr trio of favorites ho fluid rd in that order last campaign have returned for anottiir slitc Bob lirie who placed fourth in the Ni marathon in ms is quoted as saying he was pulling out this SlJstnI lilf Linnden and Jaeque Auyot are also definite starters lbty IllJtttl filth and sixth in the previous lOmlle juunt lrysons itlllt are not producing the type of platoff trail tititt FINALS hm iwnvm ed of them against their favorite rivals littllt Mi His That 11 pshcliackiiig thy ttceivctl on Thursday tlillitl didnt do ninth to Copaco fan lllitltiil in llillllz The real strugiile appear to he in tllf it can Legion 4wliere ragi Motors and IltCAF of amp Borden 1lttltl Siaiiiv itwms llotli clubs have improved iinn nelv 11 th tnldme liill FridayLegion at Copaco Queens SOUTH SIMCOE SOFTBALL SemiFinals tbestinlivc Bradford It Tottcnhnm TonightBradford at lottenhain BARRIE AND DISTRICT LADIES SOFTBALL FINALS thestinfivei Barrie Valley Newmarket TonightBarrie at Ncwniarket COPACO TROIIIY SERIES WednesdayBarrie Stransmans at Barrie Valley FridayHarris Motors at Stayncr SIMCOE COUNTY BASEBALL FINALS Barrie Collingwood TuesdayBarrie at Collingwood sourn SIMCOE BAEBALL Series bestinfivc Barrie Ivy Friday ResultsIvy 21M Barrie ll TonightIvy at Barrie WednesdayIvy at Barrie Series tbcstinthrcc in Alliston 4t Stroud Oi Allistonwtns serfcs Series best inthree Beeton Palgrave 02 Beeton wins series Series tBestinthrcc SemiFinal TonightBeeton at Alliston WednesdayAlliston at Beeton Weatlier Office at CNE gWNI Provide Information This year the meteorological division of the department of trans Eportwill againoperatea weather Office at the Canadian Natibnal Ex hibition It will be located in the automo Ltive building northeast corner of themezzanine flooro Designed as service to exhibi tion visitorskit will feature last =minute weather reports from the fentirc continent Current charts and bulletins will be available American tourists and out of town visitors will be able to keep tab 3011 their hometown weather The latest forecasts will be posted up at many vantage points through out Exhibition Park At the booth souvenir forecasts just off the tele type will be distributed Windmeasuring instruments will be seen in action and selfoperat ing Quizbox on Canadas sunniest fand rainiest places will puzzle the ipopulace huge flashing map will convey at glance the latest heatwave and hurricane and will illustrate uptOtheminute weather develop mentsracross the continent POOR SALMON FISHING PLYMOUTH England CP Salmon shers on the river Tamar betweenDevon and Cornwall haVe had the poorest season for 25 years There have beenweeks when some 2au you should check these dull listless spells Nowadays demandbareheacy anyone lime unwellactuate Sop2ithlh chil Iran we both noted to be keen and sharp Antllliuls where steady health chums weshould keep jib93x up to par you must feelvriglithou carit if you lrave ed by irregularity due to luckofbulk foods in what needs week with the intention of playing giving points to Allandalcs 523 the sea tooPOSTSBRAN FilthEs iiaili Wallai over loiiniii entry into tie to tutti if llltltl and are receiving airtight pitching loaded with Work as he attempts to show the finals for the first time in history while fare 11 ill iety with Bill llayciaft and Pat Poland Gage Motors were far off championship form during scheduled play although having host of name playcrson the field Like truc vrterans they tightened up considerably in the playoffs and now are picked by many sideline supporters as UJlll cap ablc of upsetting Harris should both reach the finals Much credit for the overall change in the Gage crew can be handed to Mr Harmony The boys are working as one for the first time this season good pat on the buck goes long way to helping victory march There is actually no reasoh in the maid why tape cant cop tli senior title They possess the best mound stall in the league in lolaiid and llaycraft and have strong fastrunning outfield in lare loriiez Cord Roach and Al Bowen shall has to contend with is the infield where he sctinuigiv finds some position not filled at game time The addition of diminutive Larry fainpeaii to the boys in close has added hustle and chatter in the lVlotorincns play Moe Stransinans return to second base is definite upswing both in the field and at the plate liiii itlllltllt played elt ccptioiially fine ball in Moes spot in the series opener and should relt main at that sack in future years little briisii up in the batting din partment wouldnt hurt the clubs title hopes in the least They tiave been weak at the plate for most of the season Harris Motors can polish off Prysons tonight at Queens Park but person cant count those Gril short They garnered one victory and two ties off Harris during the scheduled campaign and it was done by producing good ball Moe Fife has to throw his best in this tilt but we would like to know why lIcrl Thompson has watched the playoff tests from the bench Thomp son isnt the best outfielder in the Icague but he is far from the worst He became disgusted Thursday and wandered off home after the third inning with good cause Orillia Silver Bombers of the intermediate QRFU are slated to commence workouts in preparation for the coming season Bill Me Gill hefty lineman and expert placeMdMhiekers has again agreed to coach the club butvdocs not plan on playing The Bombers expect few newcomers some who have had experience with Hamilton Wild cats and Ottawa Trojans along with many Toronto lads Most of last seasons squad who aided the Bombers to their first group champion ship are planning on returning and from all reports the northern crew are going to be adtough outfit when the leaves begin to fall Cee Cook Gord Roach and Jim Feltis Barrie lads who performed with the Bombers in past scasOns intend to leave the cleats on the wall but when the football bug seeps into the veins their opinions may change The Bombers will play their games against Pcterboiough Oshawa and Oakvill undcr lights this seasdn This idea should aid the club in financial problems although they have always managed to scrape by some how They hold stubborn executive which takes considerable dislike to going in the red Midi5nd Shipyards captured the fifth and deciding softball contest from Orillia Legion last week winning ll8 to cop the first Simcoc county championship The Shipyards may issue challenge to Barrie or some other county entries in orderto claim anioverall district title Signs with Quebec Accs Dick Gamble shifty left wing er with Oshawa Generals of the OHA Junior for the pasttwo seasons has signed to perform for Quebec Aces in the Quebec senior league this year Gamble was consistent gOalgetter while with the Generals and was their higthi BARBIE WINS lit TS474I3mcnampgigrif Olrie ilsman nativ BOWLING of Moncton NE PLAYGROUND SOFTBALL The Arena Mice captained by Tim Hook eliminated the Clapper tdn St Clippers from the junior playground semifinal byrthe score of 11 to The Mice won their first encounter 2818 and their sec Ond win places them in thevfinal againstthe Penetang St Pole Cats The first game will be played this Thursday and there waisno secrc club room shelf game stab at the nal round how ever as they sent six of their bes attempt to overcome the heavy de cit Barrie margin of 57 the second game on Labour Day as feature of the Kids Karnival Pitching by Bob Christie for the Mice and Frank Wylie for the Clip pers was outstanding in both games JBI TBY AN EXAMINER WANT AD sons play pericnced during the months Many ne shots wer which made for seesaw battles Li ing tests Charlie Poucicr and Bruc over Gordon Spencer andHilliar Combined to capture Cuaig 1941 outstanding shotin the nalwen to avoid Milnes rink from gainin three points and the game Product of General foods BOUGHT Foi etter Prices Call 145281 pANcrirriELD The biggest headache coach lTarlMarv or riii citric Berger Cup play drew to close that Barrie Bowling Club allbut had the trophy situated onihcir Allandalc made bowlers to the Barrie greens in an The result was 4747 stalemate The nal round was the most outstanding ofthe complete 12 ex summer made by participants oh both sides In the opener Gerry Quinn and Harold Todd sgarnered Bprrics lone victory ofthe evening as they downed Jim Wharldw and Nels Mage 1713 Howeverrthcirfeo pointlead was lost in the succeed Thompsonfeked out 1513 victory Meredith in the second game while AlvinBOWen and Steve Garsidev thriller from Harry Milne and Judge Me Bowen was forced to make an This liiglivtailed ptOptlltIltss siinriiodied Sitpislteiiir plane is Canadas first iet airiner It an entirely new type of aircraft the product of Canadian engineering and technical skill tanadi an manufacturers was SOFTBALL FINALS 5410 at mini of am SEMIFINALS ncsdaV and Tllurduy rld ford and luttenham were un able to play their deciding con test for the right to enter the lulllttt annuig ran roughsliodi South Simcoe softball funds tanadian cneral lttll 1t iiiiiirday evening at iE park as gainst Itcnnclls they breexcd to an easy 111 viei toiy iii the tirst of their bestin lilltt sendfinal series for the lni diistriai Softball championship lhe stiontl game will be played Averagi weekly wave of hourly iratid vorkiH tlliiiltztevl by leading However weather permitting the game will take place at Tottcnliam tonight commencing at 645 pni Should Bradford win the ltl the same grounds on lucsday Imtmwvm ml 01W gt at Bradford Wednesday even lltl Orr lannings aco mound lilttll in 1111 foini Itl tli mg WM second game at as lennclls on lriday opening playoff fixture as he sent the Illttllltlltns home on five hits in four of the seven innings play ed he ryetired the side in order 112 support was exceptional es pecially so at the plate where him If lottcnham emerge victor ious the opening tilt of the championship series will be pIayed at Fenliells Wednesday with the second back in Tot tenham Friday iiiatis pounded CGEs lvlei Mei icziit 24 hits WASTMTWTf Faniin Allowance payments dur Metrulfi found the owning ing 1949 will lolttl 52m iiiillionwa lltd Cmlrim lkaCrs 90 total which ariioiints to payments niitted nine errors to keep him in constant trouble They allowed Tanners to gallop to nine unearned rims in the opening three innings for an earlyvalkaway Nittcalfe performed in more for mality for the remainder of the route as illustrated by the 15 runs the winners recorded in the fourth on 13 hits lim Orr hurled nmhit nnrun ball until the fth when Tom Flear broke the ice for CGE Metcalfct 10f $52 cvcry iuinute RUPTURED YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF T0 INVESTIGATE THEDOBBS muss METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF RUPTURE ITS BULBLESS ITS BELTLESS ITS STIIAILESS supported his own cause with al Exclusive Barri Aden single to score Harry Hobbs after Flcai Vcnt out at third inform t11d iso 1c oncc in the 1lll ESSA ROAD ALLANDALE on three hits but Orr worked hard and fanned two of the three batl ters retired These werethe only two innings in whichCGE could touch Orr Meanwhile Wib McArthur and Bruce Kerr two Tanning stalwarts were punching out nine of their teams 24 hits to play prominent role in the Slaughter Don CICSDIC Ccc Robinson and Graham Criosrbie collected three hits apiece to lend the above two some hand an2circuitoust NEW1949 MODEL FARGO the lone CGE performers to regis 212 WB 3T0n Chassis ter base hit off Orr irunning 531 1503 027 24 ggkilzilsostallicd once in the sixth RE MN by my er em WITH WAYNE ALLMETAL BUS BODY LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE COMPLETE Hazel Wright hardworking AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY secretary of the Ladies Bowl HAllLll HILL LIMITED CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO that entriesgnust be filed at PHONE 2427 BARBIE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ron 5m LDicks Bowling Academy by Wednesday Aug 31 for the coming Season New entries are welcome to the league at any time Ammu EXHIBITION AUGUST 27th To SEPTEMBER Exceptstiuciaiisi Reduced Round Farew Children $170 Includes Exhibition Admission and BusiTransfer has TV 920 Int Daylight Time Exhibition passengers travelling on regular buseswultrunsfer minal tot buses running into the grounds TICKETS AND INFORMATION Afr