ll llltK vttt ltl Ii in iliftllftfltl ill11 uho was strong isnt lit ill in llycrr leachnw thw llwmir finals 11H the Grand littpztis ialt this Wtl li vorid after tllll twoyear tltll Worked otlf ll Springfield lllfllitlt weeks lie lll ill ticfvlisivt 1th the grade with tit Lougheed at Gulf LARRY LOIGIIIIICI formtr liar Iie Colt star and who starred for Marquette Michigan last season has been given tryout vith Grand Rapids of tile Eastern Amateur League in United States Larry will leave for ialt Friday where Wally Kilrea isllolding his fall training camp mmxxssxssxsnssxsnsxmmmsmsssxsxnssn UPIIOLSTERING Illlll iFife of Golf Arena itii lllfi llllv llil iil lir Elam Ttlnyp it ill =tt Tit Iitltl lilvtil tl Springfield Indians Drop Pair of Games To Pittsburgh Hornets ljltilt Stun cliplit tltifhtl iil titiii lillll titlitl Spun1 ill of ti iii ilillill litlil ti lll III gr intuitv of Lt ittiI it till til tiiti tuttli illll iz it tll JHlll igt liv lift lnit iHopper to Grand Rapids Weather TOO Cold IIRUIII IIOIIICR perfvcihl litmllltl of tie illllIlll lllA Jttil llttllltllllll llarllc Flycls hit him its til for Grand Rap lls liltllil JlltlL llt will pes loin ix lilltlltl States Huston tllltttl lllckcj League The Lin llt iti tllntiuet who not his ltl llll lutllers lltllltlolcrs tli illhlllfx ititlllt illtlt5 struck Ihi t=liltetl tunior company EMT4 1ll lilll Rockets Tilt lnlttrlnit illli had hardly Yjlt dunno lien lie income involV ti in flap ltflllttts famous fours Mintwo plzrwl deal tlll tittlt ll Illtlll tho icinatllder of the Cflil panzli Ill lyiltl uniform and was Ioni of the llltlll3 vlly Barrie suc lttgtsitllly itltlltlftl their crown Iilttlitlz the post sulnillcr Harold eat the whoot Mr Nerlll is forced lair Cluunds on Essa Road TAX FREE APPAREL VIIfAN FOR iellcf from pure in 31mm xxrlltmmt mm ouruuo CANADA Wm WM Postpone Field Day I49 50 olt weather rt oree airsoo of Barrie Arena Collegiate track and field meet the Arena lalk Physical illstructt or Dill Nrrlilll Shirl it would be 51 ldssifd spectators the that Mink Will twilitbb held tan olt rust gttlll22llir dav tr Wm ll Am SW um Wk idii llplt10IgilIIll prcvmw of Ail earltts will be held tildhtiiiiv 1949 Nmm he Baum slls pail ttjzl llit lie and lllllflllllv liitt ilitt ii iii tldl infill mm mt litas battling Iltt trim whih to move liltSt events over to llll thud illiil illillt Band ltVtitlLtI many till facts CANADIAN AND Its Vlsrrons Up to lltll siurw to By itaiti pttiilte The crowd wanted to chances its slasoll K1tt ha lid Pd Illlthast tax so kllti how the crafty coach was articles of apparel bought for list lgotti tilinltf in litfltt of his two there arltidiun and US citizensyear li Jr championship will temporary visit may obtailzl Yllty left the modern ice pai tax on clotll lact Will in fontWing opinions lllg hats shoes and gloves land tt lht Flytrs are well fortified tctllillll other articles of apparel tin the hits thl the dtiLllt crop not tlltltlt of fur through new lis thc brightest Emms has ever selltme operating fttiin Aug 22 had wt he has one dependube lElAlJ SPORT ANGLES By EORGE STOREY front llllt to start the season and By way of unorthodox ptlStlflSW ttctics we managed to obtain the lllstar impressions of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League from the former sports columnist of the Barrie lixalnincr Just so he doesnt take the brunt of the attack we might add there were other irons in the fire and any letters delivered shouldnt carry the name of one person Before commenting we present tita ttl tantlittyto at The Barrie Exi FIRST TEAM POSITIONS SECOND TEAM 13m rd Hm Hmmmw Hauntr and starred ill the seniorl llflllld Wiper Pl35lll15 catcher D01 Ramsay Harris lit liltllitlt melt trott t1 ohm roitilall tanks as backstop for llyi Bl Haycriinv Gait DllClHl Judi Turnbull Harris II1Id HEIIHI MIMI LIN wwk was my Murray Richardson llysons first base Moe Hines lltllris mm II Much mm mum Bum 191 boxy Steve llines lltlllls second base Jim McCartney RCAF lm mm Hum Wkim with Edd 8ch Murray Fife lrysons third base loc Brewer Harris out the Ftttltatl Still thcit wolf to be done on the defensive end of the littnu tlil pixiltj of ttllltllillilllltl to lit illltl liit front lines showed fev faster llllsblllll forwards iary Springfield lndians chance on the coals wllicll dented tlic tunic flashes of attacks against the much it was llarry Pidhirny who opened the scoring before crowd Gordon and llilllIV litihlrlly spark tm 50 bm umwtypltunuts plah tt what offensive the buttons boasted about but they were able to carry it till applied giving of all kinds Wide range of covering materials Telephone 4314 for an estimate Barrie Tent Awning Co 34 Bayeld Street $$$$$$SRVXSSSSS The Town of llorrle 94 TAXES The Second Instalment of the Taxes of the Town of Barrie are dueand payable at the office of the Town Treasurer on SEPTEMBER 27 1949 Ratepayers are urged tomakc payment if possible be fore thc last day and avoid the rush Dlsmmurons SMITH Treasurer SEETHEm Pit010qu CARSI AT THE BARRIEPAIR SEPTEMBER 27 and 28 TOGETHER WITH MODELS CHRYSLER CARS AND FARGO TRUCKS unnolloalllill LIMITEII ONTARIO IPLOWMENS ASSOCIATION Machinery DemOnStrationand Branlfordroniqhway 53 Manors LARGEST MAT 3minute or candSuille It ManageIrParltament Buildings rrty evened the count at the 1415 tlnalk of the first period there was mm Boys like llollti hitMindy llub in mil Ilthbmgh b0 Maccy Armand Lclnieux and lliili Stilnlncrhill soon tired under thci trelllcndous unsure 31 Mlljuvlvlkllitm luvtx the Hornets 41 edge Ma tthch was perhaps tlle nicest of the Ray llanningan Leo Costello and Frank Mothers garnered mark tts before the session ended to crop The bit defence man who starred for Ottawa Senators prior lio joinng the Toronto Maple Leaf organixiltion broke through smzlll hole in the Springfield de llencc and tallied while falling to lhc lee Former Port Arthur West End lBruin star Rudy Migay paced the lwinncrs offensive in the second canto He assisted Hannigan shortly after the period opened and blinked the light for number six at the 1105 mark Then he nullified Ken Haydens effort less than it llliiltltc lafsr Peanuts OFlahelty notched title only counter of the slow third jperiod but Pittsburgh still held their superior margin of play over Springfield Shore ordered Saturday morn ing practice due to the poor show ing his charges made despite the rctLirn mzltch scheduled for that night It must have helped con siderably though as the Hornets only gained 32victory at We land Bob Davidson feed 21 snappy lwellbalanccd crew for the engage ments Blondchaircd Church Rus scll sparked the Hornets play to no end although he failed to latch onto marker Costello was also going concern but the play of the Pittsburgh defence was the brightest spot antimalarial ricotta on oer IyisiFetrrilernl County Ill miles westofm IFrank Hutchinson Harris shortstop Larry Campea ti Gage Fred Norris llilllls left field Bob Platt Prysons Clare Goring Gage centre field Fred Scotcher RCAF Cee Cook Prysons right field Gord Roach Gage Stcvc llines llurlis coach Earl hlzllshall Guile There will be some fans who do not approve of the selection and of course handful wtll perhaps agree It is not the easiest chore in the world It is just unfortunate that some players lined up in left field instead of right field or at third base instead of second We admit there were some fair bull players left off the teams and perhaps would do better chore than some of those selected but the only thing we cart suggest IS change of scenery The catching spot wn won lhrold Ha alertness and bustle Doug Ramsyay of Ilarrlsmbzllzlgaksgisi batters better than the Prysons backstop but Hopper was the kind who added zip into game plus not having to be told twice about tlle pitch that was desired by the man at the plate Also Hopper stood just over the 400 mark in butting for most of the season and only fell into slump in the last two weeks of the schedule Ramsay we will say was consistent and constant threat to produce in the clutches Although Bill Raycraft of Gage Motors didnt have the win column that was boasted by Lorne Davies or Jack Ttlrnbull of Harris nor did he have the strikeout record held by Charlie Walker of RCAF of Camp Borden but he did have one of the lowest hitsallowed record and one of the smallest earned run averages Raycraft is also fine batter and strong utilityman There wasnt club in the league who wouldnt be glad to have his services Jack Turnbull was placed on the second team and there is room for argument here Lorne DIavtes went through scheduled play with no defeats chalked up against him We account for this via the sharp fielding Harris Motors gave him Then too Charlie Walker would have won more games had the Flyers given him the proper support Walker was fair hurler over the season Some nights he couldnt be touched and on other occastons he was hammered right back to Camp Borden Turnbull was reliable He wasnt cloutetl often aild many times he produced well in relief coach could place either Murray Richardson of Prysons or Moe Hines of Harris on first base and he wouldnt have to worry The league was packed with good first suckers this season Charlie Slater of RCAF was no slouch and Bud Kashner of Gage Motors excelled at bat But Richardson won the batting crown for the third straight year and although Hines is far better fielder the plate is where coach wants his power Second base was one of the weakest positions on all four clubs Playing coach Steve Hines despite his age continued to show the young ball players and spectators how to cover the territory property He was hard man to beat at any time Moe Stransman was another pretty fair second sacker but we had to fit Jim McCartney of RCAF in the lineup somewhere hnd tllisls where he performed for most of the year Murray Henderson of Prysons would have captured shortstop in walk had he remained in the leogue but after three games he vanished into thin air Hence the bulk of the work faIISon the shoulderstof Frank Hutchinson of Harris Motors Hutchinson was good fiillder and sharp batter Larry Catnpeau of Gage could have had an edge in the fielding over Frank btit Larry was too weak at the plate There may be some controversy over third base Some believe Joe Brewer of Harris isbetter than Moe Fife of Prysans or vice versa but no matter what you have the top two in the group We shoved Fife into the first slat because of his slight edge with the willow This is the only department where the two separate They are both tricky andcan field bunts exceptionally well We realize now that we should have just named sixoutfieldersi and not appointed them to positions Such competitors as Ab Bowen of Gage Motors and Al Shewchuk of Harris should be listed instead of others but they were named to positions and that is all that can be done about it In left field again is Fred Norris swiftmoving pasture expert from the champions Harris Motors Bob Plait of Prysons won the second team honors although Plait slipped as compared to last scoson Clare Goring didnt slide to any degree although he has one bad habit Each season he is slow in getting underway Imagine it is better than just being flash in the part new name and new face isIadded to the allstar selections when Fred chtcher was chosen forl centre field duties on the second club He may have gone by without notice but the youthful Flyelfvvas sleadymm on field and dangerous onIthe base paths He wasntjanything to blow about at the plategwe admit but he has loads of ability and speed to burn Afaoutfield is essential till er9 can overlook CegICook for field Cec isurperfect team playerJ Never one to shine but not one to look like glut in Ieithera He pulled off the greatest catch of the year In the exhibi lion game with Tip Top Tailors and never expanded his chest Becausesort Roach showed much lnprtwemepverlust wnrr we acumen himtorthu second right eld berth mistakes suregaml so did others But did anyonegltrnce at his hitting He wasatfle man this year as compared to cm 190 last season He went hltless in only over the past campaign and for anypkyerthat forklift and sendour opinion over therrbarrel intermediate playdowm hence are holding back the Copaco Trophy finals wath GageMotorsi Midland dropped an 11410 count to New Toronto in the third round and were slatedto play the second game Saturday in Midland HamiltonGrawfordst with Mom Barrielilycrs from OBA Junior Kimmtom SWete eliminated in the sceoudround in two straight games by Guelph Leaflets Guelph winningi and 64 Miltodde Shaman 03A Intermediate round Tag ulnar the Quebec gentleman who masterminded Montreal Royals t0the MemoriatCuvin early May been ordered by ills physician to Luce His coachingl hair will be lled by Emile Butch Bouchard ofMontreuICanadienS who will attempt to play regularly with theHahs at theme king to cemnovllth the it Washington in the United is rumoured that lJacl Leckle good II rrre first season will perform We Pietro Ailfl1til this rt Cmcii liap lliitills liltervstinlttl Iin store was 33 dead end it ctuully second inti Nobody is going to dispute the coachingtelent of Steve Hines who lelotIed Harris Motors to their thirdstreight title He rules with rtrImI hand and get results Earl Marshall didnt have hard time ob tmnmg the second coaching job Earl is the Isortcf gent player will play for and play to Will There it is dlfferentclub from whatIperfOrmedI Iin theTip Topvllffairior the Sunday Morning Class benefit and new it would be pleasantto see them oppose each other um mamashipyam are still tied up in OASA Ditmt before long fighting spirit for uphill lmtlics Elnilis was Itlllt pit CtI with the showing his lecrttits made tllrllls and Spill Writ llllulrltle out of the systems Falls departed tllll high hopes of the Finis ecrtuin they are going to be no ptlsltoVer With Iil Mayer graduating from be the Weakest point And ll be tltterly truthful they one of the strongest Fiddle rouch lad ho sparkled for Ntllll Toronto Lions in Junior ll company lost season and Jim Beasley who was obtain ed from illitph llllttnores tltuh lighted the match rotich slioivctl up particularly well Time and again he turned back thrusts by RtiIl fhevreflltz Rick Huge and Ensianatlu as thought it were everyday habit lie is cool customer under presI sure and has defeated fault of otnt down on his knees The mere fact that he remains on fuse feel won hilll the choice of many spectators for fllc starting assign nlent Beasley didnt produce like ex pectsd lie lofted bad on third period goal by Ralph Cooney of Riverside and was packed with luck on numerous occasions but we know what he can do Per haps time is fill that is needed Dcfensively the llycrs are blll liant With Stan Long likely call didate for the captain honors this season heading the platoon there is little need to worry John Shedden and Ward Bralldow both in their second year with Barrie show hundred per cent improve ment over the past campaign and are going to add lot of strength to the local colors Then too there is Orrin Gould of Cornwall who learned with Long for the Reds He was sure fire prospect and good bet to stick with Emms long shots Bob Taylor of Belleville showed well giving the local coach five above average rear guards Taylor has stay of three years in Junior ranks Up front is where the trouble sits From the games result5 Emms has little more than Real Chevrefils Rick llogg and Enso Zanatta to start the season off with in true skating and scoring fashion Hogg managed gentler the lille and didalmost everything but tally all three for the learn was right in on several occasions Zanatta has come long way front last year The Sault Ste Marie product had speed to burn Satur day night got one goal and was carrying the puck like it should be carried Chsvrefils is still the dangerous critter that he was at the end of the 194849 season complete new trio of Larry Lemenchick Bob Holden and Charles Wood drew plenty of at tention from the gallery Lemen chick supported the brunt of the work and garnered nice goal for his efforts but Holden and Wood will produce with little more practice Blondiehaired Murray Black Hof Toronto product of the THL circuits showed anabundance of hustle while on the ice He may stick but if not this season is bound to stay around next year Of the local boys DonEmms stood out like sore thttmb He had wide edge in hockey knowl edge over most of the boys but his weight might be disadvan tage Nevertheless he carries him self well and missed by inches of plugging the nets with pucks Lemenchick Cooney and Dun nette tallied the markers for Harry Partridges Reds while Zanatta Hogg and Bill Hagan sparked the comeback drive for Howard Nor ris RECOVER STOLEN BICYCLES Midlands licensing system ret sulted in the recovery of two bt cycles which had been stolen in Midland two months ago and were abandoned near the river at Coldt water Hahnsmarts WALLOPED 150 the Littlle UpLCl when they kiln front second All exila ltSUlI cont1 be that Bdlllt still retains thit tillltilll inllite Straigznar hlitllzmii List xctk lif Iciston The lark tint tIllV billl tile re donated to the Bartlet in 11 hm plonship wre at stake Bunsz flull threatening gtlltv fltl fix local cull ill cult ililll ittvlHl of form attire Illtltl with many grudges being worked Muriel llawtl who find all lil visitors silcncttl iii lprcvious strong lluiilk flat on fi flirts XilthtliK oneho effort it to itln llll frllnr the junior ranks there were hairdo fills who felt that the litts would il Il lIlllillS Barrie Ont Just what would your wife live on if you were no longer here to earn the money provided for her HEAD OFFICE WAIERlOO ONI iituu FIND YOUR lCAL REPRESENTATIVE HERE BRANCH OFFICE 14 Peter St llllll RilIiIll LANG BltAVtll liINAtillll Representatives Grain Chopping livery Day Until further notice Barrie Flour Millswill be able to do custom chopping every week day commencing Sept Satur days forenoon only BARRIE FLOUR MILLS mmmocc CI Blatchford feats For High Egg Production Supplying the Form Trade Since 1800 See their disployot Borrie Fair in Brown and Cos Boothl LOOK FOR THE BLATCHFORD SIGN on THEMIDWAYS BROWN CO LTD 117 Dunlop St BARRIE Phone 2435 Conch Therair AiroOll Burners serve som for you in October building job sgles Stuff cl COOP Are looking forward to meeting you at the Cotop Exhibit sections I2 and at the FairGrbunds Irors IN Quaker Challenger Oil Heatest on HEATINGi Pure Cane Feeding IMOIassesNow belowprewar price at 35c gallon You may takedelivery from our stock now or book an Order from our next Year LinseedOilcake Mealtn short supply but car toarrlve Boer PulpWilll help me tonlota $6300 tonoff car He Gallantget Your cement some ii gt keI up for ourjshorthayLPrlcles areydown carlot $6 sure of your supply OrdefI roofinginsulauon etc nowigat Coopi for that fall TNO CE qu rZPTEMBER 19 16Stiffiil Tile fl six runs in lwntl lit lllutimi IIlll tltzsr lilltlll id lill tintitl llt lIl it til ttittltlt lt ll title ilt Jlll in lHltl ftltt Theres Mutual Life of Canada policy specially designed to take core of just thiscontingency for you Consult our local representative He will show you how new source of income con be ONT Alllllllll l5 lOllNSl UN lltlric ill We are all distributorsand can assure you delivery pnd supply oon do you wish US to re 1200 Ir now from cars to arriveT and Office lwill CLOS Wednesday Afterhoon Sept28 Be Seeing at the Fair vnrlrilii 33 hump at