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Barrie Examiner, 31 Jul 1957, p. 4

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W¢ Notwtshtlig to wasteany time Wrestling Enterprises nbnmpavva Altair sorrth The mall Icre Ittnd to us run melt ter from North Bay the home of the rappers and the Northltnd Builds mprueotat vex Barrie and District Senior Soft ball League treated local fans to specially so in bringing let However this pirilrulr script hndto do with neither 1t concerned the possibility of In exhibition softball line between North Ely club the Dairy and suitable team from Barrier The letter was written by young Garry Edwards on behalf of his manager Reg Turnoull Edwards incidentally is the young Speedster who spent most of int winter in the BIrrle Flycra hockey ilvcry lt IIIflested lhrt game be played here nround the third weelt in August preferably on Sunday This Sundry butiness prompted us to do haekiilp as we undernuod such in thing sports on Sunday is tabooi The thyme conditions Ire ibuI they would like expense for three cars or guarantee of return game In the Gateway City Already we have mentioned the tilt in few of the player in the senior league hercnnd thny seem in Ivor of the game not mentioning the day however game between North Bay Dairy and term from Harrie either DeViibiss or Legion or combination of both sounds right good but the locallenguc will be in the mldrt of playoffs around the third week of the month such avgIn does come on local bnll fans will get chance to see one oi the most colorful fellows in the game nis none is Don Coil rad better known to Northern Ontario inns Is Don Lefty clownrud conrad is veteran pitcher who puts loo per cent at eiiort and style behind his every movementlhe past eouple at summer belly plnyed In Timmlns The Bayltes were very happy when Don elected toplly in the Gateway Cily this summer 11 his never really been explained to this reporter why there is No Sundry Sporl tag on the town Besides ball we have sneaking suspicion that tennis boating swimming golf and the whole recrea iion picture comes under the heading of sport iusr NOTES The motor baseball leagues are still trying to figure out ways and means of preventing another Cincinnati Rediog llllstlir team Several methods have been devised one of which would latte the voting away from the fans Thls method would have the coaches picking the clubs However Warren Giles feels the fans should still have the right to vote He would print certain number of ailstar ballots with the eandidales names listed on itFifty thousand of such cards would he sent to each big league town The fan would then punch the card beside the name all his or her choice then turn it inat the pork All of the cards would eventually go through on 1131 moohinowhlch would eventually do all of the counting too This method would be an added exponso but Giles feels it nlay he the only one left Taking the vote away from the fans would undoubt edly hurt the gates too The annual American National League All Star classic was started In Chicago in 1938 ooris ODonnell the iemnle sportswriter of Cleveland newspaper who said she would rather her son he truck driver than sports scrthois not married and has no son Seems litiss ODonnell forgot to explain that in her initial lab at the male writers in recent edition of the Sporting News This latest fact was revealed in story by Dan Daniel one of Americas foremost sportswriters Alex Parr the yearold speedsler lromaorrle is scheduled to run Muinrwerusimprfiscd iili ing arrecent exhibition soccer seconds and theloo in 114 the 1th yard dash and 220 yaltil dash It Hamilton today Hamilton oft young 1er watching himt dur game thererAlex does the 220 in 258 Theres henlthy lnwn bowling tournament goillg on at the panic Lawn Bowling club this afternoon Tenmsfrom surrounding enm munities hate entered the event which promises tobe at least as sue cesslul as the previous onesand thats something The ltiineslng infield won raked and properly lined ior last nights Senior Softball League game with Barrie Donibiss No one will ever rave about the condition of Minesings outfield but credit is deserved on the well kept diamond lrnesnt look too good for as local ballplayers who have to greetteams on an unraked and unlined field at Queens Park While we were not in town for the occasion it is understood that Queens was in usu shape for the recent ailstar game yvlth Grillia Must we continue to duck our heads lThe rie Flyers Ladies Sol ball Team with only againe or two remaining in the regular schedule are cineil tngtftuish in the top spot of the District Lyndies ague Last lit at Queens Park the glocalf girls came with anothc sparkling performance whit Washing Elmvnle Comets so The Flyers had lost to New market their last mountings due to the sudden inability to illitrsafely gt Last night however they supported Dot Millers masterful sevenhitter with 11 safe blows of their own Just lrepl nun at all the Flyerr jumped to the fore in hurry nd kept peeking ay at the rings of Ann Me Connell until eight runners all the way rnund the hose paths rhe Fiyer seored once in the first from 011 homesrun by eentrefielder Doliln Parker Do iiin hadone mrelit before the ltight was over Sho seored thr times to llad her mate inf the second lnnlrl rs scoreddour tlple voles ometldockete with four t1 thepnly hit of the frame dour thr cruo borne for Elmvale She also starred in nnrrle they had moved the field along with Ann Bertram Dot whiffeti ll bItters over the route indicating that the is in fine form to enter the playoffs Elvala AB 11 Howden McKay cf MeConnell Tlnney rs Stone it Robertson rf Whitton 3b Bertram2b Corbett 1b Totals Averill 3h Parker cf Jenklna rs Berthelotte Poster If Miller Ellis rf Di Excll 2b Hepegnufifléoocbeeooo gt SDhlhautsaiuth gametesante OFFIHdiNNtH netunordered 141 10091 ll ltgoonnell niid nowden Miller and Herthelotte Umpires Paddy Miler plot and Lynn Conga bases of operation municile councils and Ihhoolboaldr Ire taeed with terrific problem Unfoltunilte too pron aIn Boy and Rob atrnpg nd real slugfest Monday night at iQilccns Park with Legion com ing out on top 118 over Devils but The triumph VII sweet re Vcnge tor the Legioonnirts who hadnt beaten the league leaders since tho ftnt cobtest of the sen son 82 Hill The hits were even 1318 but Legion hit the longer ball more often and lhcn look Idvnntage of IomeJhoddyliufielding hnye Viibiu early in the game gt Dutch Foster Wu the victim of the Legion onslaught being the only checker the loser had on hrnd rhreo pitchers Alvin Smith Harold Richarde and hobby Line iharcd the rubber duties for Legion Young Smitty got creditfnr the victory Before DoVIlblu could More It lintrun Legoin had pushed eilbt across Ran Stewart cracked tre mendous homer for the winners Steve Hines also hId one BIB George Storey who had his best day at the pint lhul far this sea son homered for DeVIIblsr Jack flora of Devlibiss was the top slugger hanging out four hits in five tries Burt Poop had three and Ted Hardaere and Ray Brill had two each for DeViibiss Grog Tomlinsun Red Thurlow and Stove iiines had three slic tier for the winners Ron Slew art had another hit to go along with his homer Minering Wins Over In Minesing Paul Pur slanen hurled sixhitter at Bradford 115 the hosts took an easy 112 decision Bradford scored both its runs in the fourth frame on single by Gregory and it twonin homer by losing pitcher aob Armstrong Before and all the Bradfordsbo were stymied On the other side of the tonal ltiinosiilg lashed out 15 him in eluding homers by Falkner Mar tin Ind Win Downey Minesing scored five times in the second and four more in the fourth frame in tightly wrap up the game Young Corby Adams and Folk ner led the Mlncling gang at the plate slashing out three hits apiece Martin and Glenn Adams chipped in heartily with two hits each VThe win tied lillnesing with Bradfordlorreond co in the leoguc on hind DeVilblss and one ahead ntfbb Richards 2b Totals Mined McCartney 3b Adams as adnnu if Wen Dowoey Puritanrn El Adams 1b MacDonald 1b FIlker cl Martin rf ti Adlilll rf win Downoy HanuflOHvONtI ul cocoarue gt Luubturnutbalo 131 rapesturnbu Totals 11 15 Bradford 900200 Hlncrtng 050 401 10111 15 Armstrong and Varga Punlan cn and Win anne Umpires Earl Marshall plate Charles Gorhlm buses Legion Wannnmnker ll Tomlinson Thurlow ss Stewart iii MacDonald cf Chlppel Rawu rf Hines 3b Smith Richardson Lines cwflnnaOhMMDI Totals Dovllblsx CImpenu 3b ropp sl iiore cf Hudacre Brill Perry 1b Storey li Joneseu rf Spence Grmdmaison ri Foster at seemssueuaag at Matrimonialsaluting rnl BananaNuc 022 401 11011 Id ith Richardson and Cbappel Foster and Winnlngv pilltier amlth Umpiresi Bill Hareplnte Pads of Bnrrle Legion dy Miles bases Two fans almost stole the show from the wrestlers last night at the Barrie Arena Luckily for the two it was lust almost or the repair crew would probably still be trying to pry themirons the arena noor All through the evening pair all spectators had apparently Itl tagonized Bill Curry and referee Loulslaplrleau At the end of the fighting in the ring the two spectators evidently went iittln to far Quick Itetroilt When asked to back their threats heres how they replied The first who am says insulted his Bills parents broke the minute mile down the main street of town The second when corn ered by Papinenu walled if only had so pounds 11 he had 50 more pounds be problblywouidnt be able to back track It Ill it was ironic to see these spee tutors picking verbally and men acingly on Curry and Pnplnenu two prime favorites the rest of the house 1n the ring activities Bill Curry whos now all for couple weeks of hollda and vie retterson won 1qu term decl too over Elephant Bob Russell The matehwas exactly what one would expect The good guys Curry and Patterson gave the oldeollege try every bit of the way employing shew Told nltd flashy bits of scientific wrestlin onth The villilinsi of course use their own tricks irom their own special rule book Rebel Bob Rulsellfshowing here for the first time proved too old=in year but trickanJltc ring lie seemed knowiil of the trick of theTtrhdand at times found it gridleulouslyv easy to bretk holds Naturally enough manoeuvre but he di it owns the hghtsl Ho pelt pround nthll to er ring andv bred dropklekd whan hen wasnt falls he didnt do it with any scientific ant any and the hehel It the some time he was betting one or the other with beautiful rights in the ilrst main event which was also scheduled for 60 min utes or the best two out of three stylish Frankie Thompson used series of flying head scls ears to subdue Kori Krulhér Kowolski who was his own sweet self throughout the evening Several times during the bout Karl so rnnnyed referee Louie Papinenu that the mighty French mnll issued personal challenge to the German on several occul liions Finally he did dolf his shirt and was most insistent that Kow alski come out and light Au of this of course gave Thompson chance to get properly rested while next weeks enrdus yet indefinite iteoulci well be Paps lneaujltd analnkl in aterrille tangle Aillsion Defeais New Lovveil tn Jilvénile Baseball nit utensil Simcoe Juvenileybaseball Leogue playoff series Allirton dumped New Lowell 13 It Alliston wascdged out 31 by Breton Bo series are at the beahofvthre Vlriety HAlliaton had to come from be hind to gain the victoryovcr Ne Lowell After scoring three time in the first frame Alliston watched New Lowell peek rwny the lord and finally madeJt 43 in the vial torstfovor by the top half oftbe third inning In the bottom hnltof the note frame however Allirtun drilled ning pitcher NONuHeoNu daeomwnubmu GalutHrNuraIIEF start and he finished well out in port in this mint which was boxers who dotheir shaping up at in another series opener Knoeti EMILING WALTER 615G proudly poses with the pound Mouncc Lake Trout he pulled out of Kempeufelt Bay Saturday Welter said it took him about 15 minutes to land the beauty then added its mighty hard wotk for man with In office job Mr Glgg is the town manager The catch was made neIrBig any Point Moraisnling on Kempenféli This Saturday The Kempanielt Bay Sailing Association ind an utivaday on Iturday with two mes being held The regular senior race was held in the morning with five boats starting in light easterly breeze Cum Raikes gotaway to good front followed by Frank not it Blakeney Woods Tony Chisels and Ellis Crooks in the afternoon the annual junior race was held being open to skippers 16 years or under recompnnled by senior erew memoer Six youngsrilnrn loolr closely contested all the way and sailed over course which started from the Shanty Buy dock with run before the win then turnaround mark off Mr Wal dies point and beat to Wind ward with the finish in rent of Mrs Holdens clack where the annual regatta being held The junior sailors finished in the following order ftobin Lockie Annette Rallies Bobby Cassells Rodney Roth nedpath and vii nthlodn There are two races scheduled for next weekend with the race for the Kempenfeit Cup on site urday afternoon at 230 and the race for the Skippers Shield on Monday Civic llolldey at 11 km lll this race the gskippers drnw lots for thehonts with no skipper sailing his own boat ibis Il ways creates 121 of interest Bo den BbXers five men team the PT chdre in Borden traded unehes wit contingent of ilwaukeetighterstbin past week up Sault Ste Marie way and the localsoame up with or impressive performance as they racked up four forfive recordin the win department Welterweight AlfNoei was the nod all he dropped decision to permitBeverley ina five round go in other fightsCanadinn We ter Champ Les Musbnh1mfltei€d Leif John gt only local to pickup anreverse five rouod ocisiou into 11an So you think Toronto Maple have troubles Then what about DeVilbiss in the Bar rie and District Senior Softball League lWith the holiday smon on hand DeVilblss leading the league aicw days ago was left with about nine ball players in cluding just one pitcher Drillny Knuth This Situation iflll too bad for one game But when second lame comes along the followlnd night and few of the nine are injured things are really in bad why such was the case last night at Minesing its the visitors from BIrrle dropped or hobbled baek wards into second place in the standings on the heels of 1940 defeat Due to the shortage of players outeh roster was turned to pitch for the second night in succes lion He also threw four in ulngs Saturday Manager Jim Walton played left field andturncd good chore Star centre fielder Jack Hole played despite nor knee and crippled throwing Irm Shortstop Larry Campnu went againlt hlr doctors order when he tested his bad knee tut night At Spence who was forced to sit out Mondnys action due lo bad leg was inserted It second blue it was quite evident right from the iirit inning that the note was going to border on slaughter While DeVilblss was in criplt pied state Minesan was healthy and very strong with IL bats Ind gloves 37 Hits The winners failed to produce at least one run in only two in nings the fifth and sixth They started in at big way scoring ilvc times in the initial frame and finishing even bigger scoring six times in the finale good many of the batting averages expanded as result of the 37hit contest Minesing col Activity has slowed down little at the local golf club as someof the mombcrsarc away on holidays Inllothers are grad uaiiy being Eliminated as the var ious competitions move towards completion with the fairway watering system in operation the course is in excellent condition despite the reeent dry spell and warm weather Club Championship Bill Dymtnt and Leighton Clark arescheduied to meet in their semifinal match on Friday oyment gained the se nal nevent through default by Jack Craig Clark defeated George Kennedy in the other hull of the big club event Art Powell defend ing elub champion Judgment Jack Nixon Powell defeated Eimy Sylvester in the quarter Dangerfield Powell and Nixon will rlot meet for two weeks yet as the Chump will be away Jlext week ior fishing The big fihal event will be ashole match rut Aug 25 other Flights Charles Seagram gained his way to the finals in the first flight by defeating Cy Wilcox Alb Jansen Ind slick Currie meet in their SEm al this Saturday in the SCEfiibi flight Elwood Webb be In the final play down earning this by victory over Art McKenzie Don Russell is waiting to play the other semi final with the winner of match between olen Scrandreit and Fred McConkzy which should have been played before now Rolls in one Semifinal of third lmous nod over Golden Gloves Champ William Bragg Tommy Chesson the Canadian light welten title holder who hails from Stellartnn Nova see made it short nndshurp in battle with Jim Holling as be racked up K0 at one minute 42 seconds of the opening round Mike Mercrodi ll belting heavy who calls Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories home pick ed up the unanimous nod over Fred Thompson in five rounder vDick Nolanr0unded out the four for five effort for the locals when he used shhrp left hand on the tortures of Jimmy Chris llophe to register fourth round will lllllllll lvraltraignrzurraea records all he work theunn lloved by Pat ngt in the vs the lot The éARR final and Nixon defeated George Gord McLeod defeated Boss flight The other semifinal hns not been played yet Battle Cop To wind up the matches in the second round Ab Jansen beat Lloyd Gnheell Gornliichod beat John Ough So far in the third round my Li llgsion beat Don Russell Ab Jansen beat Gord McLeod Mae MacDonald btldt Ross Rolls Ed Laws beat Garnet Hicks and Gold Needham hen Wilmer flowell lergllsnn Trophy Gord Miller and GeorgeKon nedy advanced to another round bymdoleating lrank Taylor ancl Elroy Sylvester Wilmer Rowell and Ed Green eliminated Leigh ton Clark and Ron wholesale Slellnrl Lloyd Goheen and El wood Webb arlvrnced dvlnndc leult by John Rodgers and ii tailed 22 of four roundtrlpperr bit parade Jr the plate in his last Rodgers Young Corby Adams banged out iive hits in six trip Gcorgc Falconer cracked out four safeties including two home runs He Ilsa played very well in centre iicid ooh no Cartnoy and Bill Adams hrd three hits sch and will Downey and Glenn Adams had two apiece For Donlnlss nrrt baseman Ray Brill had four hits followed by Ted llardaere and Jack rim with three apiece Larry Cam peau hlld two as did Al Spence Starter George MacDonald was credited with the hilnoslnc pileh ing win He was relieved on the rubber by Wen anncy in the iltth ll Tonights action has Minesing scheduled to play Legion at Queens Park Tomorrow night DeViIbiss is scheduled to play at Bradford orvnblss ab Compeau ss Pnpp ab Hurdacrc Hero of arill 1b Spence 2o loneseu rf Walton if Foster Totals 40 10 17 11 MIneslng ab McCartney ah Adams ss Win Downey Adams if MacDonald 2h Falconer cf Luck rf Grunt 2b Won Downey Adams in Totals 44 in 22 Devious onz 22130110JLS ltiinesing his not laxlo 22 Foster and llnrdnere MacDon atd Wen Dmvney and Mn Dowilcy Winning pitcher MacDonald Umpires olll Hare plate Earl Marshall bases the bits inclu led the for Mlnesing He eight hits in 10 trips we outings liw Avril 45 Lat Biggest Slimmer Jumpvin file War ATTRACTIONS IN MIDLAND Mails sitMilne cahulval llAsraALl hirer BAND couccilr

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