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Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1953, p. 4

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urtBounce lndiunslonight consort could my may even be packing their gear by morning Dry take the field at Agricultural Park tonight one Mlscampbeil rf mama Indium in besttnthree semifinalSer Bowman If and We Gil Robertson is hinuing his hopes on some mm Menuhin Bord Gil Robertson is pluralJ ac cane amp in the responsibility of pulling the mod tilt from the mix on shoulders of Bill Hagan who inthut comrudvely lllllg work 11th you but what he has done in WM Robertson knows his pitching can and tho pllyoff gap but none of than will win without Sumo hose Ht The teams chief weapon last year the club cant seem to latch onto them when counts the most Dyment proved again to be nim ter Battles willows with the ex ccptlon 01 Bill Hagan who blasted three of his teams safeties two singles and triplc on four official trips Al Rutherford collected the fourth gt double in the fourth in ning to set up the Drys only run Cul Emrm hurled another bril liant game scattering seven hits three of these going for extra bas cs but only one resulting in score Catcher Gerry Fiizhcnry mi fourth with none aboard to Willard Simcoe series opened in Midland Monday and nymcnt twirlcd four veteran Calil Bruins 31 for the important firstgame end early for Barrie Gannon Rutherford ss Hagan lb Fcltis cf Frid Emms rl WWNNQAQ vi OOOOOOOD hitter to best Barries stout gt 1vIJMinbbwbw Miami Rogers Adam rf Adams and runocoring angle to geauchamp c1 Mondryk lb The Dry collected their lone piuhemv marker in the top of the fourth Desmches when Rutherford doubled and Brady 3b gun brotuht him homo with sin Dvmem pie to knot the score genders 35 gt Then came Fitzhenrys homer in new 55 the bottom of the inning 1nd the lndians never looked back They added an insurlnce run in the seventh off walk to Dymcnt and Barrie 000 100 GOOl double by Rogers with one out Midland 00 100 10x4 Barrio appeared to haved rally Buns batted inliagan Rogers mm mm he Hag Fiuhcnrv Beouchamp doubles tnplcd th one out Feltis gmund Rumeord Deqocheg R0 my cd into ficlders choice with Ha mmaan gm om the pme me hcnrylcft oiibaScsBarrie 651m CONDOacco ll ocwcox LI ooooocuc ccococooom ul cocoooco Winners at Edenvalo Spam Car Races KEN Ann of Buffalo driving an Italian Sciata won the me WWW feature onehour handicap event at the sports car races at squccrc nimcanipbelps bouncer to and muck mph Emms Edenvnie airport Saturday afternoon He exceeded his han tlurd was crrcd and the Drys had two aboard when Coulson fanned to end the game Dyment collected total of 16 strikeouts and issued only two walks over the route Emms claim ed three strikeouts and walked two hi REGINA tCPl Safety melts hadmg mde matures in Saskatchewans new hunt by Dymcnt 16 walkslitmus Dyment winning pitchDymcnt losing pitcherEmits HUNTING SAFETY strength were Fitzhcnry and Des rochcs each with pair Rogers Bcaiichamp and Dyiucnt supplied one apiece limit deadlock The ludians opened the scoring in the third when Dymcnt started thingsoff with it singlc Emuis re tired the next two batters and up mm AB reared to have things well tmdcr MacDonald 3b control when he issucd walk to Kerr 2b minted pitch for home run ini rho Fun is Over emor The senior softball playoifs are jllatcrtidtn ope at Roccos train on ll RV an mg cu ink Contracts of the new interlocking schedule eligible to compete for the cham pionship the favorites still have to trod lightly to avoid embarrass menf In the Barrie district portion Barrie Legion who only dropped two games in the schedule thus finishing in first place by it Com fortable margin meet fourthplace Minesing The Legion with undefeated moundnstar Leo Lebine the key weapon will be favored to oust El Crawfords Minesing nine but it promises to be battle Minesing added pitcher Ken Gleen to the roster in mideason and with tight er defensive play he could wing the most northern entry into the group finals The series opens Friday evening lat Queens Park and will likely have Labine opposing Gleen The Legion hitting power is also pre dominant factor in the teams chances Gordon Perry Bob Thur low Ted Hardacre the rookie scu sation Pat Wanamaker and Al Shewchuck who is enjoying terl riflc season are the powerhouses to stop =out Labine the legion would be ordinary xThey have the veterans Ron Bimie and Johnny Snach to relieve and although they havent iregistcred some good pcriomt ting rcgulatiom require complete outer garment of scarlet for arm llope hunters and scarlet or all Ewhitc for other big game hunter Any hunter responsible for shoot ling another will be refused hunt ing license for rive years but both will cmcrgo from tough dicopby 25 percent to beat out Tommy Hoan of Hamilton and Bill Russell of Toronto botli driving an MG Greer Aces Win Lodies Opener Over Elmvale Barrie Greer Aces made it look like formality last night in their opening Vsemidlnal game against Elmval at Queens Park They belted two homers and pair of triples in comfortable 92 win and showed every indication that the series would nish in two straight outings Dorothy Miller worked hard for tour straight innings but with 70 lead to bank on relaxed in the final frames without running into trouble Sne allowed eight hits didnt walks batter and fanned four Greers powdred Tinncy of the visitors for eight hits but proving costly to Elmvale were errors Aces scored four times in the rst inning on four errors and triple by Lorna McLean Dorian Parker smashed bases emply homer in the third and Ena Daley who followed with sin gle crossed the platter standing up for 60 margin Dot Miller opened the iourth with single and tallied for the sevenrun edge before Elmvale collected two runs in the top of the fifth Beth McLean opened the Aces portion of the fifth with homer and then her sister Lorna pro ducgd second triple with two out but was tagged at the plate Greers shoved the final run over the plate in the sixth Lorna McLean with two triples sparked the Aces offensive Marg McFarland Robin Lennox Betli McLean Dorian Parker Ena Da ley and Dot Miller supplied one hit each Ann Ritchie posted three suc cessive singles to carry the brunt of Eimvalcs attack Fronth Mc itay Stone Mclnddcn and Ben liclotte liiid one czicn ELMVALE French cf Tinncy Stone it Edgcrton r1 McFad icui 2b Berthclottc Reynolds sexnitinalsit they czutrgoratiallyv Down in the South Simone brack et Bmcird and Fcnn are ratl ed tops to reach the iin Brad ford meet RCA of Camp Borden who sorted like house aim and then me real roll in The Fixes lack the pitching to cope with Bradford who boast wo terrific mound stars in Steve Simone and Pat Poland The Holland hiamh Nprset tivcs aLlto carry two of the best VERN JEFFRIES of Toronto won the main eveuti trophy players in theleague in Ker Mg the sports car races for outandout distance regardless hug and Leighton Giffel Tl of motor size heading the pack around the one and three team isnt noted for hizt Swag uarter mile airtimme in his Jaguar driving about 63 miles th but can win the tight ones Twrcc they defeated RCA 21 m3 rilliant fielding cause big Blake Cor takes the mound for Fenne the edge His own anything to ho out though the team hasnt been hitting like they can which meats Bond Head if they can was harry C0252 to give more titelp to Ab Saree ev stand an outside cham of 111332 ting thc cart Syd Taylor Loses Many observers claim that withogucn Wallace Wins Ewe 03mm 13 Sky 3set the league on fire both haveiopenlng once and deserve respect Barrie Boxing Club emerged ifmm the amateur ghts at East El Crawford has the earlwseason iYurk Arena last night With an wizard Wen Denney to back upteven split as manage Dash Glenn Down opened 85 adlpilotod two wellknown ringsters appeared to head for allstar hon back in muck rs but faded due to wildneSSv cvetheiesshe has the potential ndimbokeveaingcanm vet1 ough hisnpsings plate punch is expect ed to erupt from the Adams bro iers Hany Billatt Glen along gwith voteram George Miles andi Don Wallace making his first tart since the Olympic trials in iVildcoiWflastSpng won ve round unanimous decision over Johnny upadula of Toronto Wall ace looked very good in hu open ing shot which means he hamt lost thing during his long layoff 39mm ha snubs me repmauo Syd Taylor who looked the best pitcher cant hit is lenty of primer on both Sid icbEOuld blow the series on ei open Series pits Canadian Gen eral Eiectric against Angus Wild goats starting at Queens Park on isheu second through dropping four games of the schedule will be Sav ored to cop this set but it wont be 3331 Angus split with CGE over the season each winning their home stand but theWildcats compiled l2 wit against +1 loss at Queens Arms are an aggressive hustling team and whattbey lack in hitting3 maxc up or in elding andpitclnng They boast istrong ghthandy in Pierson who blazes in slingshot fashion His best performanceof like shedule came against Yen nelk when he turned back big Blake Constable lOat Angus CGE mustered only seven runs him to two outings Thursday evening CG who lin Wm Carrying weight for 668 is their pitching Towaer end of thelsuhedulc the mound staff Bill and Jack 14513 have been very selsh with Willis Turrmllhas been Pena big help 10 the out He started oods but onward in spectacular style allowing only live the two stilklost ona very close veround decision to Al Moss of Toronto Moss one of the eighmjtcld an ap roximate illpound weight advan age over Taylor but Syd made gallam stab at the triumph xr iMaitlcmds Win aBoxla Opener Over Allislon pair of major penalties cut short fourthquarter drive by iAlliston Athletics last night and gave Toronto Maitlands slim 1615 decision at Scarboro Arena inthe opener of the Ontario La crosse ASsociatiou intermediate group nals Vi The second game gt of the bestvin seven series gets underway at 845 at Alliston Arena Friday night The Athletics trailed 129 astne fourth qurter opened and they swung into sharp otfcnsive to score six times before the major ltics popped into the picture Haiands took over early before capacity crowd as they held an Hgmargm at the end urine rst 47 his last an game quarter and front at the the main no ma half Allister didnt gain an inch inchstun and the big guysqe in We third session each team totals Waikiki Labinex an hckm We 393 There were 11 penaltiesin the WWW going mine Athletics TedSimpson andfled camp bellt each with four goals pacgd the Hoftlands offensive Pete Pow til and Johnny Bond piece while singles hegemo pitching and text Fennells oppcise Bondfdfn the semifinal playoffs ad b6 First forEdgar while Normallicsliu Bradford Collect gwgmn 22 layoff Opener mg Over 72 $3 Kings behind of veteran RCAF of Borden last tier of the South seminals two Ba er ed death on Pidginr will meet Dalston in ser cs ot the semiv lt and Wonder Valley will oppose Sham 83 in series The schedul 49351061 and dates are be announced The Fiyers mustered their two taten runs earlyand held 20 margin ggar wem forced to score in the 1255 three frames Brad even inning go ding an ear ford got one run back an the lead and prey the 3110111 cg fourth an tied the score 22 in to mustered by Wonder VaLe 5173 505 weakened 005 from being successful crab and the visitors ramped to the triumph in the sixth Dmkee red from me momilise game wascalled at the end gm he un nder Cliff Fos and allowed to break the 0f eight innings on account of Egiiiefgwsikm darkness Bradford shelled Foster et red for me wemrlyme Mmaszrior Pu his ow to route Lnd Margaret Gougn Rix and Ma aced Wonder Vail ey The first rail road setVice in Wonder Valley 002 611 6461219 west start over the Wmnl Edgar 225 233 x17 pegBrandon line in1882 71 commons slur AT JACKSONS BARRIE KAISERXYLQNS lst quality reg up to $169 pair 980 Bans womcnfstreg 98c 39c BLQUSES womens royocottonsubof reg $200 lines 390 SPECIAL TOTHE LADIES MATERIALS largobankrupt stock reg to sanctum 39 yuan up Wonlmsrmrrcs oversize silk leg 98 49 SWEATERS womcnis girlslpure nylon rcgi $595 $298 soars $11025 to men mien Cdlsvior mop lSrgepoak leg gt75c DRESS SOCKS f6r Vmenrsubo of leg 75c line pai 25c mountst pairSLOB 31101153 for girls reg Isms 75c wnsmw tinnitus uncultured Ritchie 3b Waplcs 1b McKay cf BARRIE McFarland 1f Wright 3b Lennox 55 McLean lb lur kcr cf Daley 21 McLean Reid rf Miller rjlmvalc 000 020 02 Barrie 02 ill xS t2 THE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY AUG 12 1953 The South Sirocco Baseball 14233 ue released standings and playoff rivals this week Barrie Generals searching for long lost chain pionship under the guidance of George Bouchey oppose Cooks iown in series bestinthrce set Six teams in the north division won the right to compete in the playoffs Everett Maple 313 who finished on top of the group one and onehalf games ahead of Slroud Redmen meet Ivy Maple Leafs in bestinvfivc semi final ivy linished in thirdplace tie with Barrie Generals Stroud Rcdmen tackle New Low cll in bestinvthree quarterfinal scheduled to open Friday night at Stroud The winnerkot this set will meet the Generals or Cooks town in semifinal round best inthree set Barrie and Cookstowu are sorted ulcd to open at Agricultural Park Friday night with the return game at Cookstown Monday North Division nal Pct Newlowell Cookstown Thornton My at Bvcren if necessary Strict Minnal Aug Mullet Lowell it mood litStrand at New Dwell 21Now well It Strand if ry Series 40 Minchm Aug lFCOOWD at Barrie leBarric Cootstown iii00an at Barrie If necessary 3m Air Cadets Tour Canadian Centres OTTAWA July 16 BUPlThe Air Cadet League and thcRCAF will bring 58 Air Cadets from Bri tain the United States Norway Sweden Holland and Denmark to Canada this summer as part of an international exchange program Air Cadet Headquarters said today similar number of Canadian Air Cadets will tour the us Britain and Continental Europe Evenlyfive US Civil Air Pa trol Cadets will from Montreal July 24 to the west coast stopping briefly at several Centres similar number of cadets from Britain and two each from the our other countries will visit To ronto 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