loud Boreas 195243 champions Of the American Hoeg nod their would training camp at Barriei WW 09 ythtsmornlns with aboutos boys on hand to try for Won the mutants is their first year Of affiliation with the Barrie Flyers Hockey Association The Flyers go out for their first skate this evening Work Out Twice Dolly General Manager Jim Handy of Abe Cleveland club is here in per son to direct the camp along with Ctan Bun Cocknddie Coon from Clovclsmi is also here to handle the publicity Club hcadquarters is the Queens Hotel Commenc ing today there will be workouts at Barrie Arena twice day every day through Thursday Sept 24 Al ter that the Barons along with from six to eight candidates for the team will depart on an exhibition tour which commences at Montreal Cleveland Barons returnth nr ric with their regular rostttcfoi on exhibition game Tuesday Oct against Toronto Maple Leafs then head for the States to begin their regular schedule in the AHI against Buffalo Syracuse Providence Her shey and Pittsburgh From the present camp some players will be farmed out to the new Marlon Ohio team in the ln tcrnmlonal Hockey League and some of the juniors could remain in Barrie with the Ilycrs Ott Hol ler of Kitchener former New York Ranger defence star will coach the Marion club Four Goallcs In Camp The Barons have four goalies in camp Last years regular Johnny Bower has been sold to New York Rangers Favored to succeed him is Emile The Cat Francis who has been down this way before Native of North Batllcford Francis starred for Vancouver Canucks in the Western Canada League last seasdn Trying for AHijobs are Jim Shirley from Rosetown Saskat chewan who played with Brant ford Redmen of the OHA senior circuit last season Lou Crow dis from St Anne de Benuprc Quebec onetime Oshawa General goalie who was with New Haven in the Eastern league and for while with Cleveland last winter and Jack Spencer junior from Hamilton Heavy List 0n Defence Regulars returning to the Cleve land team from last year are Eddy Helgle who rated AIHL all star at Toronto boy who once play ed for Oshawa Generals Fred Shero from Winnipeg Connie Wil liams from Wakaw Saskatchewan and Gus Karlyrs lumenziremnto Marlboro junior comer who start ed with New Haven and finished with Cleveland last season Best known of the newcomers is Steve Kraftcheck former Hamilton Play and Enjoy Golf at illlimit coir cull Snack Bar Club Rentals Green Fees $125 $150 Good for all day PHONE snoop 2mm BIG BAY POINT ROAID Bainswlck RE No Barrie indbuwnusuroimi junior star who was with New York Rangers last year Listed as defence prospect on the team roster is Paul Emma of Barrie son of Barrie Flyers coach Hap Emms laut played for Chat hllm Maroonsin the OHA senior series last winter lie is being moved back from left wing Three boys who played with St Catharines Ieepecs last year are trying for the Barons lan Cushnn cn and Pete Kamllla of Hamilton and Allen Kellorg of Cornwall Balance of the defence list in cludes Gordon Andre from Forcstburg Ontario last season played for New Haven and Grand Rapids Michig an Frank Arnctt from Brandon Manitoba played for Seattle in the Western League Ernie Baron and Bo Bollunicky juniors from Will nipcg Ted chioda from Leth bridge played for Troy and New Haven last year Garth Macrae from Winnipeg played for Flin Flon Bombers Dan McKinnon from llib bing Minnesota played for Univer sity of Minnesota Bill Ncedham from Sudbury played for Grand Rapids last year Bill Russell from Ottawa with Shuwinigan Falls Cat aracts last year Strong At Centre No less than 14 boys are trying for three or four centre positions They are headed by Jackie Gordon captain and nllstar of the present champion team He is native of Winnipeg has been up in the NHL with Rangers before going to Cleve land Also returning is Frank Kubasek who hails from Bellcvue Alberta Cal Stearns from Edmonton who started the season at Seattle and finished at Cleveland Gordon Ve jprava from Blairmore Alberta who started at New Haven and came up to Cleveland late and Ray Ross the Hamilton boy who played with Guelph Biltmores two years ago and last year on turning pro was farmed out to New Haven Newcomers include Clair Smith from Brandon Cleland Mortson from Kirkland Lake Jim Medved from University of Minnesota Alex Leslie and Hugh Barlow Hamilton ions Cleveland Barons study Tony Poeta boys who played for St Kitts Tee pees last year Ray Cunningham from Martintown Ontario Joe In goldsby from Kitchener former Toronto St Michaels junior Mar vin Joyal from Winnipeg and Ron Hemmerling from Lethbridge Left Wlng Candidates 0n left wing the Barons have lRay Ceresino from Port Arthur an other exOshawa General who played regularly last year Eddie Olsori from Hancock Michigan all star and ratedrmost valuable player in the AHL last season and Glen Sonmor from Hamilton former Guelph junior and Neil Strain from Kenora who comes to Cleve land this year from New York Ran gers in the BoWer deal With this leftwingers on hand it will not be easy to break into the lineup but other candidates are Nick Dubick who played in En land last year native of North Bay Tommy Fyles from Gait who played at Grand Rapids Don Hall raaoaaaamm The mostfimportant toe in the sports world does not oddly enough belong to soccer player football or rugby ace In fact this too isnt employed in any part of the kicking business The toe belongs to the grealesl shot putter the world has ever known big ilarry OBrien of Olympic champion Just hOtvdid toe become importantItoiafshotlputter You Southern California University and world recordholder in the business of having the lponnd missile for distance might ask Andrthe story is this In 1950 OBrien had 58 ft 10 in Instead of seta national college freshman record of being satisfied his coach Jess Mortensen beglan esperimenting with OBrien to theextent that byttle nth etes sophomore year his putting style had been completely rebuilt Underline newstyle Parrys right toe thekey to his succets yvthlshdr putters stand squared away in the ring putstlieysitotxOBriens big toe is p0 but when be tted toward the rear of the circlcwiAmongothertbings this meansthat his heeland back are thon of the put 1105 vastly improved OBrlcns log drive vciy this yo ung stalwart has broken to No Atblctic moms mood set new mark MU Mbth the Im Olympic record hells world record His recent lurk when in 1M0lRalpb Rose was until fact at the time atremengo pullover be excelled Ross of man inches to win the Olympic 03riens tit eWin mo dfmuhlng Olympic tantrumsjust beyond the 57 But thatwasm merely stattinny OBrien with his workinrslnoomlyto help provide great legdrive in his push KyCIeraIIg closer to the 00foot park and my be lava thiscome thonext Olympics Or paths sooner mitten was two and threequ inches beyondtho 59 tiledpound shot approx uiibeuvc which nobody at tho hes chenillicteiof whom you can truthfullyaay hes the world has ever seen andprovczltrby figures ener juniors TONY POETA popular won the Memorial Cup COACII uUN COOK left and GENERAL ANAGER JAMES HENDY right of the 253 American Hockey League champ players trying out at Barrie Arena today for coming season Club sold Goalie Johnny Barrie Flyers rightwinger of last season when the locals welcomed to Cleve land hockey trainingcamp by veteran stars dy Player roster of 65 Welcomed By Cleveland AllStars season left to right EDDY REIGLE defence ace from Toronto last winter with Johnstown Jets in the Eastern Lea gue Jay Jenkins from Montreall Gord Myles former Oshawa junj ior last year at New Haven Ray Sampson from Camrose Alberta and Murray Wilkie from Clearwat er Manitoba last year withNew Haven Right Wing Hopefuls On right wing there is onecanv didateyery familiar toBarrie hoc key fans that is Tony Poeia most popular player with the Flyers last season North BaySTony who came to Barrie early in the year from Gait Hawks in trade for Hillary Menard will make strong bid for place onJthld 051952 reverted tQJILetiEYIl Returning regulars areIke Hi1 debrand formerly with Oshawa Generals and western lacrosse star and Freddy Glover Toronto boy who has been with Gait juniors and the Detroit Red Wings in pre vious seasons Coming to the Baronsihlsyeatthp is John Bailey from Kenora who played for Seattle last year John is brother of Bob Baileysold by Cleveland recently to Toronto Maple Leafs The brothers played one season with Stratford Kroeh lers in the junior iA circuit Another newcomer to Cleveland is Chuck Blair from schumacker who Hornets via Toronto Leafs Also the Barons have for right wing Mac Beaton Brandon with New Haven lastyrinter Boivin from Winnipeg Rick Col tins fromGrimsby played for Osh awa Generals last season JimFnr elli from Caperoi playidwiih Soo BARRIE GREERS BEAT ELMVALE 108 IN COPACO Barrie Greers Aces defeated Elmvale 108 last night atQueens Park inthe first game of the Co paco Trophy ladies softball finals Return of the best of three county seris is slated to begin at 130 Sat urday afternoon at Eimvale fair grounds The game Was called bygllmpires Bud Knapp and Bill Hare due to darkness in the first ofthe eighth with Elmvale leading but the score Norma Hickling pitched the first part for Barrie jvith Dorothy Mil ler taking the mound in the fourth Ann Ritchie itched for fElmvale until Marlene Tinney took over in the final inning Last season Midland won the Co aco Trophy defeating Barrie 50 in suddendeath game Midland has no team this year have plenty of opportunity torselect another championship team and that is what they Want to give the fans of the LakeiErie metropolis was acquired from Pittsburgh Bill Greyhounds in the Senior NORA last winter formerlywwith Kitch From this large collection of his talent the Cleveland directors will noun 4e JKamIOOpsBCJ Sentinel Roster Carefully Bower to New York and Centre IBobBailey to Toronto Maple Leafs recently but has acquired many new players Cleveland will play exhibition game in Barrie Arena Oct against Toronto Leafs JACKIE GORDON captain and centre EDDIE OLSON left wing and most valuable player in the American Hockey League last Fall Fair Dales Simcoe Cauniyz Sepi 1718 Sept 1749 Sept 2123 Sept 2426 Cookstown Midland Elmvale Collingwood Beeton sept 2930 Barrie Oct 13 GOOD OLD DAYS Time was when gallc of gaso line would take you pretty far at fair price Today aman is lucky to be able goo afford drive down town and have penny left over for the parking meter Over NightRelief Do you long to be free overnight of the ol ttcss constipation brings Then get Chases KidneyLiverPills today jaller acting more circular because they two conditions attonce Proved ll millions of cases Dr Chase1 namt You can lfox 41 7c KIDNEYAIV ER PILLS simply Luann also on claim or Royal Victoria Hospital Auxilg iary tag day Saturday Sept 19 lmlnnW Rllmmsgc Sale Saturday Sept 26 Loyal True Blue Iinll Highi St Doors open at am 1064103 Rummage Sale Sept 19 Centrallf United Sunday School rooms Doors open at am Anspices Central Choir 106100 Mixed dancing every Friday and Saturday at Pine Crest miles north of Barrie on Highway 27 or miles south of Elmvnle Music by Heptones lOBthF Rummage sale Saturday Sept 19 Collier Street United Church basement Auspices Barrie and District Association for Retarded Children Doors Open am Any onc having donations of clothing It will be the two old Barrie senior rivals Legion vs General Electric for the Copaco county mens softball trophy this year succeeding RCA of Camp Bor den out of the series early Last night of Barrie fair grounds the Luiormnireo scored 95 deci sionxand qualified for the finals to be held next week in Queens Park CG got into the final when Vascy defaulted Previously they defeated Port McNicolt while Le gion ousted Mincslng Angus got eight hits in their en counter with Legion Ron Birnio hurled five innings while Pat Pol and took over in the sixth Pol and is with Legion for the Copaco series as replacement for Leo Lav bine Funny thing Pat is their chief opposition in the district fin als but with them in the county playoffs Legion hammered out 14 hits off Kendall of Angus including home runs by Bob Thurlow and Ted Hardacre triple by Pat Wanamak er and double by Johnny Snache Pierson of Angus hit homer Dingman and Chatfield of the 105 ers got two hits each Doug Ket tle and Gord Perry got three each for Legion while Thurlow and Ab Bowen had pair each LEGION Wanamaker If Lawr ence rf Thurlow 3b Kettle ss Hardacre Perry 1b Snache 2b Bowen cf Birnie Poland ANGTIS Eaton v2b Dingman as Pierson if Hill cf Grant 1b Owens Chatfield rf Butler 3b Kendall Umpires Maher and Miles phone 3590 for pickup 104107 Bingo at Oddfellows Temple Collier St every Monday night Sponsored by IOOF Cancer Polio and Tuberculosis Fund 104W Ivy Presbyterian Church Anni versary Services Sunday Sept 20 at ll am and 730 pm Rev McLarnon Bradford special speaker 104107 Rummage sale Trinity Parish Hall Saturday Oct Auspices Trinity WA Doors open am 107113 The Womens Canadian Club of Barrie will hold their rst meeting of the season on Wednesday Sept 23 at 830 pm in the Library Hall Rev Norman Rawson wellknown lecturer will be the speaker on the Subject Rambling Around in the Middle East Membership tickets will be available at the door for $250 107 St Georges Anglican Church Utopia Harvest Home services and 80th anniversary of the opening of the Church Sunday Sept 20 Ser vices 1130 um and 730 pm Min ister Rev Howard 107 The organization meeting of the Senior Citizens Club will be held in the Loyal True Blue Hall on High Street Wednesday Sept 30 It is important that all members be present iOIllOF Red Cross workrooms 115 Dun 10p Street reOpen Sept 24 Thurs day sewing and Friday quilting Good turnout of workers would be appreciated as work badly need ed 107 Annual Bazaar of St Georges WA Dec in the Parish Hall 107 Rummage Sale Friday Oct St Georges Parish Hall from 36 pm 107 53Yeor0Icl Grandmother Is Softball Pitching Star ELGIN MILLS Ont BUP real veteran of the mound is Grandmaw Morrison star pitch er for Elgin Mills in the Markham Township Girls Softball League Fiftythreeyearold MILS Rena Morrison has right to the nick name Grandmaw She earned it in the usual way Ste started pitching aflIope near King City 0nt in 1915 It was nothing for her arid her sister Effie to walk five or 10 miles to play ball In 38year pitching career Grandma has hurled so many shut outs shes losttcount For the last CLEAN RELIABLE Call in and inspecHIle fine used ccirs on oar lot at 75 Brodfmd Street GUARANTEE 10 years shes been playing under the Elgin Mills Club coached by husband William Im all set for another 20 years of pitching she said The team is almost Morrison corporation with Gnandma daughter andthree niecesin the lineup Mrs Morrison gets in trim for the season by throwing back and forth with her daughters in their backyard at Richmond Hill Grandmas pitching skill already hasvaulted her team into second place this year in theMaildham League 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