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Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1953, p. 4

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vi Copticom Finals Deadlocked on CGE Victory Carmdian General Electric bloat ed three home runs off the com bined pitdii of Johnny Sascha and Pat Po Saturday evening at Queens Park to defeat Barrie Legion 94 and force third and deciding game in the mens Copoco Trophy Softball final The dose for the final meeting of these two arch rivals has not yet been established The Barrie re creation committee upheld the rul ing of plate umpire Bill Hare in the series opener and awarded the victory to Barrie Legion CGE showed plenty of power againstithe Barrie district cham pions and at no time did the Logs ion ihremen their substantial early margin The winners counted once in each of the first and second in nings and then exploded for three Men County Club Even success There was all excellent turnout yesterday at the Barrie Country Club when the indies entertained the men in twmball foursome an annual event that had earlier been rained out and postponed Prizes for the day went to Mrs John Ough and Corby and Mrs Corby and Fred Norris all four of whom tied for the low gross and to Ken Reid and Mrs Fred Anderton and Don Rumble and Mrs rived McDowell with the low net scores Booby prize for the afternoon was Won by Mrs Frank Boyce and Flight Lieutemnt Murv phy from RCAF 13X Depot An XUS Weather conditions were fine yesterday and lhe large crowd joined in theI days fun ending with refreshments at the club house where the lndies section was host ess Parkers flight and Earned Splil Verdict lastminute knockdown proved lifesaver for Barries James Parker Friday evening as he scored illround split decision over Jimmy Elude of New York in nationwide televised heavyweight bout of St Nicholas Arena New York Slade who kept away from Parkers dynamic right hand through the early rounds was on the threshold of an anion ing comeback when the tired awkward Canadian slammed straight right to the jaw of hisIcolored opponent Slade was up at the count of three but took the automatic eight count leaving just seven seconds in the bout The knockdown gave Parker the decision by single point He was favored in rounds by judge Bert Grant St but judge Tony Rossi voted for Slade 64 Referee Jack Watson gave each five rounds butE favored Parker on points 76 It N612 nus STORY Wu were pleased handsome James Perkcr wasawsrd Qllt decision over Jimmy Slade of New York Friday nt St Nicholunrenl there It also many who inwardly feel mi pride was fortunate And no matter the number of ex W3 few will ever be convinced that Slade didnt win Without Moo Jim didnt look impressive This could be partly due to the of Slide topranking light heavyweight who gave away pound substitute for Dumy Nardleo forced to withdraw be tauo illness Slade speed made Jim appear slow and awkward and WU he was tired in the late rounds The loss of his mother to the allimpoth engagement would unquestionably sf mquu attitude I03 T3053 who understand the finer points of boxing Parker did win but on the strength of knockdown in the fading seconds of the 10th round Apparently working under instructions from his second lCclc th enin five rounds kec in 233 Patrksgrlgopclrwgcrtfuly rightnhuned oThis gtrategy made Jimpth more 11rd as Murray Rich hm 53mg 9niIecuWe ItglI ardson and chr Store poled mp 01 WC GEVYWEIX LL TOUR Inns InId through the Iiirly rllllldi WI lrl1Ir Gamma baseempty homer and Larry Slade of New York accepted the nu tn ada Is huvyweigm continua amed ms opponent Slam gather no pom makh on nee days once ner up our an now being made by MOLGm Commnu singled home third frt marii in o$2331Ivrgiiiscquenily Parker compiled 10 It markerIto end the rally Gmhzim CI SpryI CBEI DSOI CDI retiring lcmgmejh hmngdfg Chief Executive Commissioner of APPARENTLY BLADE wanted to tire Parker and his ring strategy 85 lam canguijlenggcd afmmer 13 gm Senigglcicguhml Ooil wouldhaveworkmenduckediustoncemore mm mm It was 0ch liyceiliai spy him for pair in the sixth when outfielders Herb Thompson and Al Shef chuck clashed on Jack Turnbu long drive to rightvcentre with one male aboard The Legion did all their scoring London England to take uphis new duties as Director of the Boy Scouts International Bureau On Jan 14954 Frederick Finlay Toronto zit present Secretary of costly mistakeand Parker who had fanned onnumerous other oppor tunlties wnnected when it counted most The punch was short right to the jaw one of the few good rights Jim landed all evening ills main weapon seemed to be left hooks to the body Slade opened cut over Jims left eye in the first round and as the fight progressed worked on FieldDay Resu is ngheSf PIICCS Pald 600 SOUHd APPleS player obtained more than one safely Bruce Helen Granger Lenore thereafter applltd more punish surprise T113 HOCKEY front momentarily abandoned through Parkers lol hIsIIgnggIlgrlgeemaoSPkfoour atecIlIn1IIcal lImIoclgIlIrtIThe umnImiiIc on Bill llnycrafl who look over on SENIOR JAMES rumours the Bank of Nova Scotia movesio mm ma 30 or n09u the tta vn su eed General Sr 313d hit me canvas with 15Isecond5 remaining hm was up mo mum ILllgngln $3311 in lllgh jump Margaret Somel Danny NordicoI of Tampa Pin aos ehicftoExegtive Commissiog VQHEheS Phone 164 hThe of three The referee held Jim off until seven seconds were left mugs of 0101 bauI but look Jacqueline llaskcitI Joan suffered Virus infection and With gor Canadian Scouting we andng duties when my Bruce Height feet inches drew IHe spottch the tall knockout ownership IS TRUE the Jim didnii impress But if he can decision Slade mm was used as aijnchhilfer Boschll throw Mare Ellis specialist 24 pounds TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD activity one 01 ms POE mgms WthIWOUld happen if they met and Jim was in The Legion broke into the scor Margaret Safnsell Helen Granger nimble lightmmvy who ranks PHONE 2415 prime condition However ll would be Poor manligemcm to rematch ins column with risinle run in the 033 30 les fifth in his division Slade made dmi orlhe near unlit The lCiory for Parker means money and thirdand then VG lll 33th Soccer Pun Kay crOSble Parker ChilSC hlnl 01 ve rounds better PW He 35Inw the upswing and what we would like to the 101th and Seventh Immw PE amllonl Hem Grfmger and then took command as the RE 10le sec in the nottoomsiani is match with Earl wans for the Canadian Larry Campcau with three hits Distance 102 feet 10 inches handsome Canadian showed signs peavaelght champmmm were it wouxd be natural gate amacnonI paced me CGE enema CecICook Basketbnll spceId hgalh of mmgI There in Toronto followed Wm ton No Legion Currie PaILIHamiIion uiI ngcr He had Opened II gash IIVIII park erans field Jacqueline Haskell Joan III dI tayner lot mu all evised appearance has rapidly gathered momentum since serious train CGEdlutchinson 3b Campcau Bowman 503 Smm Marilyn Hasi in started one week ago And with the junior opener for the Flycrs Walsh lb Richardson ss lb lieu Number 103 5595 Eeungmlxmalficillamfiilg IL Sparkling Duh II Jacquelme Haskm accomplished Academy Plutt cf Slorev if Crosbie rf Donserfeden10enionts allowed him to escape Tunibull Cook lb Raycrafi J0 Brum Ru parkag long right hand LLGIONHHQ 2b Thurlow 3b Tum 101 5m Parker floundcrcd ill the eighth less than two weeks away St Mikes the visitors followers are going id be more than concerned over the flight of the Memorial Cup chum ated pious Coach Hap Ernms after reviewing approximately 80 aspirants for widwpen DoSliions has the squad trimmed to comfortable size Perry lb Kdll 55 Dund Slow meme cg 15 den and ninth sessions 1nd il wasnt kid is Nady to give them their first taste of junior company Vednesdav Bowen 1f Shewohuck rf Thomp Granger J03 Mm Rum mil thw III tmd DaIIIICrfIcIdI Em mIIII IIh ItI hnus unto district Lnoug sun ca up son cf Snochc Poland Wana maker CGE 113 20209 10 Legion 20025 Turnbull Raycmft and Cam pcau Turnbull t3 Snache Poland and Dundns evening here when Guelph Biltmores visit the nrcna for pr scnson exhibition fiiiins only the start of series of exibition games so cduled for the team prior to the opener or lingalnlgixliitgfogfi pulgeflm Sludos weaving head The munda Joan Bruce Distance feet rltorv count of eight prevailed in ihches the knockdown Standing hop step and jump James rapidly IgaminIgI Irc Joan Bruce Ruth Dangerfield own in the heavywelghi dIVlSIOn Jacoueline Haskell Distance 21 has 21 knockouts in 30 professional feet inches starts and has lost only four bouts INTERMEDIATE ST PLIS Him jump Ilene Chappcl June Ayeri Lorraine Camp AYPA Meeting All young people of St Pauls bell Height feet inches Baseball throw June Ayerst Church and district are invited to social evening Tuesday Sept 29 bowling in the round will Monday on is 150 session enings viiith againwill the FLYEIS on the evidence of training camp possess youth speed and eagerness to learn Bums has uncovered some brilliant prospects Needed is experience and though the Flycrs may not fair loo well in the early weeks they will bear plenty of watching as the schedule progresses Subscriber ticket sales indicate fans are quite aware of the learn possiion but are more than willing to bear with them until Emms molds them into championship calibre for the future And just for the record Exams was forced to remark this is the best crop of prospects Ive ever had in camp Swimming Classes In County Were Most Successful Carol Pratt Carol Crawford MYERS have had some experienced talent in camp For insiance 68 feet inches Phil Chapman of the inactive Oshawa General performed on defence Disiance in Despite the biisk fall author nwgnggrriliewalii isch armme Two other trainees from the Osb there is Sun considerable discus Soccer IPunt Berna Siach at pm This Will start the fall BI Ianks mmmnded IIII III Canadian took in Arthur West Brums and they sic of swimng Ewing on in var Joan Sarjeani Sandra Grant and winter season of the AYPA hsh den league may maxsquad game sun 1mm 15 Gerry casey ious parts of Simcoe Countv Miss Distance 85 f9 There will be short business on pm EV cm house 99M drew from In hat injhe dis Louise 60 count migration magnolia we put meeting followed by social get3 hlnwclrffiggtoiiyolng ale tario maa arrived hid inf Egg signier gowandeorrs thought Casey remen has met with swirnming Stacey Frances Odd BettyBis together and refreshments We Iogbe proud ofTheysew enraged Town new will be at build broken ankle suffered in baseball game during the mmgieer He may algggsg oafnedmugfmigfgi 05150 mNigcy Cgmemn cegimelsgglefslgsteepis careers for themselves gaTheac the mm 039 or 03th 0f hOCkey week to discuss the progress made LolrriIIne Carsngbeli BIi Ilene Chap 15h Ere IvaiItchtoI soiVichancSi piggy this durin the summer The commit pc ime Secon on op pm in un and CENT mo gathering revealed new playoff arrange mes Ere evaluating their egos slow Bicycle race Nancy school momsI day meat The team finishing rim will meet the fourth lace ini IL Dad Will oppose fifth and third will playoff with shah fungal siege bul arrangement which prevailed last Season when the Flvers warns on top of the group played semifinal series wiih Tor DsiI osIIlhe runnerup opponents To help fill the absence of awa mI iliescheIdulIe this season the Flyers will play four home mes sgsinst the junior Dukes instead of three Also four Ontario clubs Will have to play four games in Quebec City instead of three scour BRIEFS Destruction of OshawaArena was the lakeshore district in the space of few weeks Duringedhfsrldih Community Arena at Cobourg just three years open was lost by fire Richard and ltyan of Toronto haye the contract for rebuilding the Cobourg community centre and have started already This firm and making recommendations for Cameron Nancy Ferguson future years Standing broad jump Barbara Clames were exceedingly success Burdeite June Ayerst Noncy ful this year with wll over 1000 Ferguson Distance feet 10 in children enrolledfor swimming at Standing hop step and jump beaches mill ponds and rivers in Ilene Chappel Barbara Burdette is different centres in the county Lorraine Campbell Distance 21 Local funds and labor made pos feel inches sibie the erection of wharfs and diving rafts from which instruction could be carried out School buses took many children to the swim ming areas Local volunteers ac companied the children to the scoring Canadian lng points ers season on king edI pin IlllliEIJPS WHEEL JUNIOR High jump Gail Kashner Jill Smith Mary Jackson Height 4fgei 23 inches Baseball throw Grace MIc Kinnon Mary Jackson Jill for swimming instruction at public beaches is also receiving careful consideration The Highway 11 swimming com mittee which includes representa tives from Bradford Stroud and district decided at its meeting on Wednesday Sept 23 to contribute II the memorial wing of Barrie hospital year ago 13585 and hedo im many tasks II II Jock Blonds Huntsville native who plays lacrosse in Shea Smith Distance fee 11 1110 es and also defence soccer punt Mary Jackson summing Was married miss me so Emer ta Ce feet inc es II from and teaching faculties The Barrie Finn are slated for an exhibition game against Oshawa lran problem of keeping clear ans area Chutsclieih Ifgsgdgsses 51mg rrrr II II II Senior entry in Bowmanville Saturday Oct Trans porters who will play in group with Kingston Belleville Peterboro Orlllia and Stouffvllle have taken quarters at Bowmanville Arena just seven miles east of Oshawa until new arena is built in the motor city Playing coach Ernie Dickens exNHL defenceman has no less than six gorillas tryingSOut Bob Shropshire who had part session with Barrie Flyers the veteran Les CoIvin Jack Naylor last years regular Kennington Frances Wildman Beth Welsh Elaine Webster and Marjorie McCuaig Mary Crooks Eleanor Cockrove tied Number 87 passes Dash Ruth Peacock Mary Jackson Gail Kashner Time 15 seconds Al bird for Shooting Ken Courtney former spare with Oshawa Generals Phil Burkliarf from th Sicoe nt re ngltymtganrnrlmiles am 22niiifsdnps from Quebec on ggadgwo serial pumseyw 11510 NW me 1G311Ka5h shoot yer an has deck 10 re 30m lifebooys for use at countv swim Standin broad um Donna captured ming classes This generous dona tion will be of great benefit since these ringbuoys can be used in the hockey Dickens was trying to get the Bowmanville intermediate str to turn out With his Transporters Bunting Mary Jackson Joyce Caldwell Distance feet inch Shago possible many iobs 6nd trades for which Balm of Midland is off to Scotland 95 play vith Paisley this Team of water safety as well as =1 mer The the Arm can er Eine mm earGuelph Bilimore blueliner was in the Maritimes last providing actual safety measures mltaggitg overseas is part of life in the teacherbyline bellaroslo 923p Trig Chm II Grce Mcximom Distance 21 feet Specialist of manyelinds are needed in man AMYIYI7IIII leaf ZIeIirWJxparienceihm will shooters emu Midland ve 1111 go more quic ep you in better word no stiii WAVERLE 2ii3 52deconstruct Vancouver Canuoks of the Western Hocke Lea ue Barri No gimme Cwmrmmget ockey any lag VIIImer are trying for gill MIlfigesmcwaus High jump Sally JonesliIIZ Ithe grade in one ofthe many specialties of To be eligible onu mun be 1710 40 years of age tradesmen to 15X Ie giggicdlane Qgsgtiosuellghjfalggrc oakeyfaft pfsenl Jack Hendrickson or ThronaulmSpanSunsr defy with rela ghgznslgightt 33 gilxisznfriche Arman you wm be mood your place Aireliglulimabw cemme or oher WM use if asey ri with the new Hamilton rife or visilllie Army Recruiting Centre gt of entry ms ammo Sympathy lisaeiilagtlldlg redshift nmirzyom 53535393 extremely North 333 boy with Gait Black Hawks the past three The sympathy of the community 219 Distance 120 feet mCheS and pension me 30 days holiday every yew Wallis Houseezil29liae gill Ottawa om roughgt moons as starry centre has signed pm contract with Chicago but goes out to Glen Murday and the Soccer punt Karol McKenZIe N5PrsnnelDuof Artillery Park Bags Sh Kingston Onf likelyiit fanned out to Quebec or Calgary Miller family in their sad bereavgs Mary McMartin Madeleine the spam ammg 99 th Came ndlmy R$f9gth Wrlmmp OM qwgshglotgvgmgzntegle ment Ayoub Distance 81 feet inches for young man inferesied in his fufure wolsoley Barracks fooidsangllzalighhsn 5533 Lister leadingscorer in ORA junior last year has Sign American Visitors Bantu Speed ms3 111 Rommel and Canadas Amykimii immmlid wr Mil Morrow Them Mummi susnzrnrsci iii Amwe MARKET IWinners son of BurbankCalifornia visited WatsonCarol Ann McLean 3I Mr and Thomas Reynolds Karol McKenzie Dianne McMaster ceMlY Sandra Myoit Number 73passes Dash Sally Jones Shirley Attend Funeralvv Mr and Mrs Arrnour Miller and Daseycsgxms Ame Ellellnd TlmeII Murray and mr and Mts Jack Slow bicycle rm Sharon Miller of Brights Grove spent Lynn Sturgew Ema Hutchinson few days with relatives and attend standing broad mm Sally ed the funeral of Mrs Glen MurI Jonassz Arlene Tydnan 3I Ame 133 Hays Distance feet Zincheilt II II min lions pand lump Arlene Tyndall Clone McQuay Wallace Wood is home for few days waiting for his boat to be Nancy Durnford Distance 21 feet inch unloaded at Port Mcllfcoll CHAMPIONS Ccnotopli Service Senior Jacqueline llaskett 17 his home cityI 91 Jack coach of Chafham Maroons of th OHA senior 1t has Styled Bill Lee of lost seasons St Mikes Majors new scored 21 goals and 4t asmsts and Frank Bonello left IBiack Hawks who had 57poinis in junior play and Billy Cupolo returning veterans to Chatham Kori Bo of the senior NORA have signed Chester 3n II IIIiukeiae used to play for Guelph and Windstliisin series beforereturning home Last winter hevvas IItrgringers in the Porcupine group of the NORAwell also got leftminger Mike Bukacheskhfa north Owen Sound Mercurys IIIIIIIImiIW to Set Alflo Guard to report 10 gm 35 for Gall declined in play for Calgary Slampeders and fiiisooisolslovm 6HlTlN GAMEIAGAfhTV SUFFALOI coisvcuoosrs SITEOF OTrAWA roe summers 0F mono CANAL I826 The annual memorial service at the Cenotaph was well attended on 131 Wt Baylhewill sit out the season unless MW new ism Ruth Danger each 13 points m5 Vlllh ilton and mrgnxg the Rev Glazer With Re Intermediate Ilene Chappel ll Lighth delivering the address gedmuc was supplied by Midland For Weekend Miss Marilyn Brown of Toronto points runnerup Nancy Cameron Berna Stacey 10 points each Junior Mary Jackson 16 points runnerup Gail Kashner 12 points Midget Sally Jonesl5 points runnermp Arlene Tyndall app ed ago is slated to pla for 1rd summaries the color the wIeeIkIendI be home Sharon Lynn Shugess to and 01m Mu sl sown 944 the weekend in Toronto Aooorsromvno mum mamas mm passing glam roles cuwuwgugwcipcms gfgsfgwi

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