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Barrie Examiner, 25 Aug 1949, p. 17

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on AUGUST 251049 orces Motors Was it Maurice Hines unfor rpdseWIVIhIBymllrillers To 411i Game tuiiate error or was It Johnny Snachcs timely threerun double that allowed Prysons Grille to snatch 1614 victory from Harris Motors Monday night Actually they both played an important part in deciding who should be credited with the triumph on Queens Park battle grounds but the main factor Is the upset prolonged the bestiiittve senior softball garlic Harris Motors present holde have already placed twoyear sticker on the mixing bowl semifinal for at least another rs of the senior title and who were highly favored to end the Grtllers misery They had copped the opening pair of fixtuies by lopsided scores the last by 220 count and ap piaictt to be lsttdrhipt cinch to cop the series in three stiziiglitl games and inovohito the Iinalst for the tliizd successive season They were well on their way toi accomplishing this fact when Pryl sons suddenly inspired by some of playtth coach Moe lifes black magic caught fire overhauch the fliiiililiiil llarris crew and posed in front in the final innings It was case of actually who could outfiunble and oiitliit the other total of 20 hits were re corded lti errors and 30 runs re gistcied on the score board In the heavy slugging festival ere were nine extra base bits two them circuit clouts by Larry touglieed of lrysons and Bud iiapp of Harris It was poor game to watch due to the constant iniscues but thril ling when the Grillers staged winning comeback after trailing from the opening frame Fife had lot of what it takes to leave Andy Andruuyk in the game after the opening two in nings llie bespectacled moundsl man was pounded for five hits and four runs in the first frame and two hits for three runs in the sec oud 71 lead was quite margin to spot club like Harris in playoff tilt but Fife strung along with Aiidriinyk despite the heavy liitting barrage The Camp Borden officer settled in the third and fourth innings confining the Motormcns bats to three hits and one run Meanwhile Iiysons were not able to do much lint garner single counter in the third and pair of runs in the fourth Each team rallied for quartet of runs in the fifth but Prysons need ed the help of several Harris er rors to do so They also matched two for two in the sixth so the game moved into the seventh and final frame with the Motoran leading 1410 Any chance of Prysons staging large fourrun rally was slim but the fighting youngsters with trite competitive blood did just that and ettcr They made the count read to capture tworun lead and with the lone problem of retiring Harris to win Bob Mallion who took over from Andrunyk in the sixth worked well to gain the credit for the playoff victory Hts quickthinking caught Fred Norris leading Off first in the seventh with two away to shove Harris into the dust for the evening Harris strung along with Lorrie Davies untiITtlisixth when Turn bull relieved and Davies patrolled the right field pastures Neither were impressive or for that mat tcr none showed up to warrant special attention Moe Fife and Johnny Snache were the leading hitters on the Grillers with three safeties on five appearances Snachcs threerun double in the seventh afterMoe Hines had missed pop fly for third outwas the telling blow of the tilt It punched across the tieing and two winning runs of the game Larry Lougheed with two hits to second with three is the new born star of 181113 offs Since he recorded sharp per formance with the Air Forec three Weeks back in scheduled play Louglieed has been splitting that pill with regularity It was his screaming home run which was missed by inches by rival Fred Norris that started the Grilleis on their way to the Klilll ing drive Doug Ramsay veteran with an eye carded four hits for tivetrips lead lIarris Fred Norris was LEAGUE STANDINGS SENIOR SOFTBALL SemiFinals AgttbestillIlVei Harris Motors il ti Prysons Grille 11 Harris wins series SERIES Btbestinfivei SERIES 11 Gage it RCAF TonightGage at RCA Queens INTERMEDIATE FINALS tbestinfivei Copaco Can Legion FridayLegion opaco tShetiri LADIES SOFTBALL FINALS tbestinfivet Newmarket Barrie Valley chnesdayNewmarket at Vail ley tQuccnsl BARBIE INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL bestinthrcel Barrie Tanning CGE Tonight Barrie Tanning at Clarke Clarke CGEL 0R0 GIRLS SOFTBALL FINALS bestinthreei Wonder Valley Dalston TonightDalston at Wondchal ley Shanty Bay SOUTH SIMCOE SOFTBALL SERIES Btbestinfive Bradford Tottenham Mondays resultBradford lb Tottenham Bradford wins series FINALSbestinsevcni Fennells Bradford Last niglitFcnnells 12 Brad ford FridayBradford at Fennells SOUTH SIMCOE BASEBALL SERIES Abcstinfivcl Barrie bestinthree W1 Alliston Beeton FridayAlliston at Beeton SIMCOE BASEBALL FINALS bestinfivc Barrie Collmgwood THORNTON Mrs Joe Lennox and sons Paul and Earl left Monday night for visit to Regina Sask BiadiessportShop CLEARING SALE oisumma Sports rapids SET SAT SEPT DEADLINE ENTRIES FIVEPIN LEAGUE Although most of List years team have not yet filed their entries for the 194950 scsson of the Barrie Fhelin limiting tluti the large iiunibcr of cm tries receivrd iiiiliratrs li piicity leaguc Hurdle Campbell popular president of the loop has plac ed Saturday Sept Aside as deadline for filing ctilrlrs with league secretary ern Marsei his New ItJltts wishing entry mam may obtain such from either of the above persons or if desiring more informa lion on the league may call at Dicks Booting Alleys and ask for Dick Henderson or Aniby Rivett m7v Paras 15TH FIRST ROUND pi tum futsiraiatu suitor ot pin ipzid 1mg lowe prodiiretl 13th Sandy punch liilsztay 111 at alnvood Stadium as he llttlltl first round from lleiiiiis Iliallide Illallitlt tlttitlj ll Itlrltt ran into Iailitts Xliil trin right at the one minute and iil second mark of the opening waltz Besides recording his 1th straight knockout it the lllttlti ring shows lalkcr also revcnged de feat received last lall at the hands oflhallidt Now the Barrie heavyweight is at standstill Opponents are hard er to find than ice in llraril but there is talk about the youthful 22yearold sleeping pill artist walking into the run against Amos Dorsey colored heavy from St Catharines Dorsey has not been active for some months and it is doubtful if he will accept the bout But if it ever matcriulizes it will certainly be Bagiiatos best sport headliner Diallidc didnt have license to perform in the same glove grounds as Barries hero He hardly laid glove on James prior to his fall to the canvas gt Parker began firing straight rights as soon as the bell was sounded Manager of the Barrie Boxing Club Orv Dash stated he flung more straight rights than have ever seen him throw Angercd possibly by the fact that Diallide held the only remaining black mark on his record larker wasted no time in proving to the large crowd that it was an accid cut He sent the unlucky DP to the canvas twice with rights before he uncorked the finishing blow Once again Parker was well on his way to the showers before his victim recovered enough to lift his car cass from the boards Manager Orv Dash expects more Barrie lads will be active in next Tuesdays fight card Such pros pects as Ted Garrett Fred Mand lcy Ioe Peters Don Wallace and Doug Peacock are anxious to get moving Starry Sid Taylor recently had his teeth removed thus keeping him from training routine How ever he hopcsto return shortly when Dash believes Taylor will be in line for Bagnato main bout 111711151Illil KNUCKOUT IN HARRIS Tilt111 our PRYSONS Harris Motors laughed to 226 victory over Prysons Grille at Queens Park last night to move into the Barrie and district senior softball finals The victory gave the Motormen the bestinfive series three games to one They now meet the winner of the RCAFGage Motor struggle in which Gage lead two games to one These two teams meet tonight at Queens and another victory for Gage will enable the champion ship series to begin next Monday Harris had an easy time romping to their triumph over badly weak ened Prysons outfit They tagged starting pitcher Bob Mallion with an 11bit barrage to pile up 125 lead in the opening three innings Andy Andrunyk relieved in the fourth and looked good until the fifth when he dished up pair of runs BEAT EIVY 145111 ETHIRD GAME Before Lilly of the largest crowds tilllicns South Sinicoe baseball coiitt in Home the local unior faceted to it Isl1 Vttlur inlet by at tile liar Grounds Mon idaz onegarlic lead in the v1 mtanrtne sesuitinal series fetal ill Ivy last 214 to deadlock the ser pectatois could sec Epilxllut outtneak in the next fix tule llazlie 115 Stitlgivttlels tutti Ivy and sur iutittittzgt titllltt poured into the lat noinch to back their fav 011119 wade many llarrie followers km on hand to see what this uti was all about ttaSttillul boil slams Wtlc tlnomi but fortunately individual bullis tIt kept to minimum lhe only casualty was in Ivy first tiaseiaian Clarence Banting when he was intent to retire after being thumped by outfielder Walter Long 1311 Ilagan the Ilyer ace Itttiler who was thumbcd from the pre lvixiin iouttst for disputing an um pires titisioii started and finished it rare foim lle allowed nine hits two ltrs than the Flyers ob ltained on ltau Speers and llerman Jeniiett but as the game progressed lie lie fanned eight over the route four of them coming in the eighth and ninth innings Only two walks were issued and he was never in serious trouble excepting the first and fourth frames lvy got the jump on their rivals as they captured 20 lead in the first stanza Ivan Speers doubled home Bill Laycock and Clarence lloggarth following up with single for run nunibcrtwo Johnny Fetus managed to break the ice for the lllyers in the second when he walked and made the rounds on two sacrifices Barrie outsmred Ivy 31 in the third thus holding the lead for the first time in the game double by heavyhitting Jim my Strachan walk to Dan Poland and singles by Paul Megcr and John Feltis did the damage Ivy were determined to stay in the hunt however as they rallied for the lead in the top half of the fourth with two runs only to see Barrie retaliate with three Davics triple for Ivy and steady hitting in the Flyer roster provided each clubs spark Barrie didnt get to lengthening the 75 margin until the fifth when 10 batters made the trek to the platter Only three hits were ob taincd but Speers became wild and was forced to give way to Jennctt veteran southpaw Jennctt lasted until the seventh and Spcers again made an ap pearance on the mound Barrie surged forth with three more runs on reckless base running to bring the filial count to 145 Barrie gave Ivy their last two battings in succession but the vis itors couldnt touch the hot offer ings of Hagan He failed to allow hit after the fifth inning Jim Straclian Carl Emms and Hagan produced the heavy bats in the Flycr crowd each connecting for two safe blows McArthur Poland Mcger Feltis and Kerr reg istered one apiece Ivan Speers was the mainstay of the Ivy attack supplying three of the teams nine hits Banting Lay cock Hoggarth Jennetthaviesand McFadden collected singles IVY 201 200 000 BARBIE 013 340 3xx14113 MRS McNABB WINS MEDAL HONORS LADIES GOLF Medal honors in yesterdays13 holes in the coe County ladies championship tournament at the Midland and Country Club went to Mrs Angus McNabb of Bar rie Mrs McNabb scored 93 over the badly burned course where par is 76 edging out Mrs Frank Hart man of Midland by one stroke for top honors Among the other 14 golferswho qualified for the championship flight were Mrs Boysof Bar rie aners John Corby of Barrie Fortyfourfgolfers from Culling COUNTYPOTATO GROWERS TOUR lititqliigtvh are for tile goodwill out learn IuJII Ai lm rlitl it the an gts3 13w laxiqu Huhstir in ms 23 Ll in 1114 ttlm Iiulc fail PH AUGUST 13 became steiidler Modern Suites Illustrated Above grade gured velour in very neat design tour Azlsston Jusepti Cochrane mi itztitio ilantrz Roasell ltuy Hick 1cr tails Vern Watt and 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