purely loeslisenu goes The second andmore Important reason the clubs themselves For anyone making hots the league finished too close it was good ball and good for the customers for so Tonight the hintfinals get underway Both sets are the bestof five At Quoensi it thapinyoffs start the same way as the regular on and DeViibiss being the gladiators Leg ion Incidentally won that first game in llinnings The other set sum in Minesingfwith Bradford as visitors on paper it wouidvseenl as though nevnblsa has the edge mainly through their pitching depth Legion on the other hand has more hillers with two or better overeged including Red Thuriow the bar ting kink DeVilbiss too has some siuggers to go along with their pit chers and they will undoubtedly be picked as slight iavorltes For the opener this evening at 645 it will prolirbiy be Harry Couse doing the chucking for nevilolss Al rhurlow eoaeh of Legion has flock of youngsters and couple of veterans to choose from season got going wi Le none of whom can mateh Cause on lhe rubber by the return of Laurie Barrow who has been unable to lhrow the last month or so due to burns on his fingers Out in Minelinguthe hitting edge seems to he with Bradford and the pitching margin to the hosts who ï¬nished second over the regular season one point back of DeVllbiss Bradford finished third Bradford has 300 or better hitteranjom ColiingsChnrlie Gregory and Fred Dow They have he very good ehu from Ihe iefthang MacDonald Back to Quebnl Park Devilhlss will be trying to take the series threestraight intordor to be properly rested for the finals course say about that Reason for DeVIibiss haste is that they will beluslng one of the leagues top players in it week and half He is JnclnHore the heavyhitting silekileiding centrefielder Legion has something to who is moving over to the States It doesnt rally matter from what angle you view the coming 511 ies Thy both appear to be dandies Were not gennl miss any more games than we really have to Weadvise you to do the same That goes for you folks in liradford and Mlncsing as well as the local sup porters who have been coming out in droves Iately JUST norms he Toronto Maple Leafs ol the international Base holl League are holding Night for outfielder new Morton Along withtho hiinor will go new car etc 1n order to raise good deal oimoney tor the popular Oklahoman the Leaf management has altered book into the land ior every baseball thrown back into the gamehy the lansrz Dont know xhelher many realize it or not But the Leafs are mak ing dough baseball suehos the Lsa1s use costs you or about $289 So when the Leafslget that me back they give hook to Mar ton and still savoztwge inch The Lents may or may not realize this too but they are breeding Eridays winbiii at the Stadiumthe from the crowd hop aimed at persons who the ie Itll be some upset if Cal Abrams newest edition to the Leafs via hall sports by thi gam most frequent didnt fire ioul hols back the Miami Marlins Isnt chosen Toronto fans The way the fans 52 Friday nights twinbi he verified rhe fans were disappointed that Lcroy Satchel Page didnt get he rldny Seems good deal or them pay their money henevar Satchi legs it to the bullpen you can hear the whispeï¬ through the crowd At least half of the eyes stay trained on him too until he either sits down or goes back into the dug out The aged colored star says hes going to quit organized hall after into either game just to See him this season Says hes going back on the bowling season is iust around the carrier and the alloys are Iurging all teams to enter the many leagues as soon as possible The latest call for teams is from the Mens Major League of the Barrie Bowling AcademyIIt requests that team captains enter their respective clubs as soon as possible Latest date for entries is September Eur tries should he submitted atthe alley or to Doug Third at 13 Queen Street His phone lnber is PA 31 The nig Four Toothll game between the Tomato Argonauiis and Montreal Alouetesto he played at Montreal tomorrow will be carried over CKVRTV at pm The ways of athlries oFe funny hostolohree playoff series to Thornton Friday nightsome of the ear rie Flyers basebaliera were talkihg like underdogs They iorgot that itheir club finished on top of the one else as the favorites salvlon serum eurosrd rheairrieondnlistrlst Senior Softball playoua start on two tronts tool ht Anybody wanna make any predictions We dont for two reasons The first LI Ihlt this reporter is roster of one of the clubs and is already being Accused of being our indiccdaYet two months ago everybody thought It was fine when we soundedoif about the onties of this particular team And so the story side lilineslng has three solid hurlers Wen Downey and Paul Purslablen who fire from the right andsoulhpow George on the the long blonds etiliy loch rei turns to the local mat scene to marrow ni ht But in What reiumi The selisrepuled gorgeous one has stolen page from another sweet smclicrs book Hes got it manager Even before laying eyes on the manlgerwalet one could suspect that the ins asblende Ilde do ship wits hirer for more than lust carrying Georges rohcs Alas and slack lnd shucksl Melhlnks this valet felia is sort of agtwrestier himself ond will use his experience to help his protege Anyhow George and valet are sehcduied to meet Louis Papin em in the main event of tomor row nights wrestling sard at the Barrie Arena There is ll 80 minute time limit with the best ofthree fniis rule also over hanging With Ibis bout are two other spectacular exhibitions of science re yell Legion may be strengthened cker Bob Armstrong who fires em ml special bout on Ihe urd is strictlygheavywoight it features the German Giant Han Her mnnll frotn Dlmldnrf Germany against Wild Bill Zim not Simm from Central America Hermann who stands eloser to sevenJeet than silt packs about also poundr on his mammoth frame Zimlwelghsn merem Hermann is known all across the mat noriion avililinide luxe His superior streth should he enough to eliminate most opponents but the Teuton giant insists on digging up few of his own rui for every match Surebnpe im wears land lng gear pins helmet and com plete tlh notJhin suit Theefirst bout of the evening matthex ForenzSiskIy the Hun garish Brawler IgIlnsl Guy Thomas it is rumoer that this guy Thomas will have few surprises for the folks Souods too good to miss Fightinx itn Ihollering starts at 845 and strength this week If the Barrie Flyels ladles softball team had the some suc cess against moms in theirvown league as they ind against Owen Sound theyd have no troubles in the forthcoming playoffs Friday night at Queens Park the Flyers met and demolished Owen Sound 393 in the second game of their Provincial Wo mens Softball Union playdowns The Fiyers took the ï¬rst game in Owen Sound by another wide at had gimmick at all the Most Popular Player by the eit Cal cant do thing wrong In margin heir opin ns too Stay in is The Flyers now continue in intermediate series while the RBWS of Owen Sound drop to the grouping No dates for further games have yet been set Friday nights contest was sight for sore eyes and only sore lines buuld witness the complete slaughter Just as in Owen Sound week ago the Flyers wrapped upthe game in the first tour its more uh frame Only this time the Elyers mo eootlnuod to wrap ribbons aroundit gt They scored 11 times in the first frameas compared with 10 last game But that wasnt the local girls biggest inning by far They scored times in the fifth frame the stoma in which the Owen Sound mentor changed pit chars Atter losing the first game of their league and is considered by Every Several of titoileagueis ton swatsmen meets ht Queens kit game of the ï¬nd begi making it pther Sam on hand for this evening hm lnv Minding where atheaecoildmlaee ciuh ys Eturd Looking uvetpnst games her tween the two Barrie ciuhs tight race is inietured Even though iDeVJihiaa finishedthe regular season in fimplnee and Legion in not observers still see very Eood lost series Thnt do because tregnrdieésihow done signing th rest nv Theres one As usual not Miller did the chucking for the winners She gave up seven hits two to Mar tin or the ENS Dot also had fair night at the plate She col lected three hits and scored four times Mary nig Hitter The local gal benefiting most during the slashing was catcher and cleanup swatter Mary Ber ns the young hurlerwho ih iuréd gers more than vesPr UnIOI nth lollthd $21 million Laexliiiifitionsï¬ll PIBYQES craighurst finls ed atop the Ves at Quee PlrkYEKt rdhy Whileiig was slightLy Eon satin and his speedwafllld lod iseted that hell valuahle manta ha he playoffs Pat wllnlmakelrnfld Pat Stun genor own more Legion players saw action in Sundays exhibition game flgllllgll team from Orilli for second straight year Minesingfiuished in second place followed by Midhurstgaad Angus Grenfel Anten Mills and wonvaie failed to catch play otiherth The semifnai roun srstart to morrow evening Croighurst will host do Midhurst and Aug play at Minesing Then on Thu day Craighurst loggers as Red Ron Stewart Steveanines and Pat Wannamaker ofLesioo and Ted Hardnete Jack Hole Bay nrlli Burt floppgand Bil We Deviihiss swiozin at their analvi as Both elubiie1ipeet tobe at Garoe imeon both Ang pro Jr Softball League standing seven times in hltssnd scon six ottioial trips to the plate Ann Averill had three hits Barb Jenkins Helen Foster and not had three apieequnria Parker Marg Ellis and n1 Eneli had two suetl each when of gain hit safely Stï¬l she seo twice Among her five hits Mary Ann Averill and Helen Foster Ii so connected for circuit hiows Owen Sound an Scott 1i Fetch 2b Martin Mitchell lb Hopper Green of Kruitzweiser Robinson lf Draper ss Richards xi Totals Flyors Parker overnight Jenkins as Berthelntte Foster if Miller Ellis rf ID Exell 2b mi econeuueco tanv at wanqqmmqm serotoninomission chantrawMthfaH 4i uwaegnsuqnw tosssssaotsn Exeli 1h Totals Sound no 000 12 LFlyorS 1104 omitas 24 Mitche Scott bhd Hoplt per Miller and Benheiotte Los ing pitcher Mituheil Umpires Twigger plate audxnaprt bases Saturday the third game of the bestofthree series if necessary will he played at Craighurst with Midhurat as visitors and at Min esing with Angus the travellers Theboys have played greatball all summer and there are many indications that point to the pin oils elng torrltio The toptour clubs finished close enough to gether to make it wide srt run for the championship The three teams that di not rinse and did not loseanyiprear tige hy heingommltted from the plays atMidhutb sndulnesing at postseasonsgnmu shouldnt be too long in coming ished up with 28 aafetiesin 7B Stewnrtgl 75 ll Benhelutte had three home runil lawnnonloitoiiioiOMils inakethe playutfs coma mighty or elal now Report Red Thurlow third baseman with Legion ll the 196 batting king of the Barrie nd District Senior Soitbali um 22 and rust winner of The Harris Epmlhsr Trophy Thirer will receive urge trophy to keep for one year plus smaller piece to keep on his mire Both Ire on order and Most Consistent rhsutail loan rlghthander all most consistent hitters lining his mark throughouilhe year scored to ruin shit was easily the strongest man in line Legion lineup all season Runnerup to Thurlow was Ted Hardacrc of DeVilbiSS lshed only reven pereentrge points hackof the leader not wouldnt play this year nordarre cracked in 49 trips to the plate Steve Hines ot legion another vetenn not the gems became eligible 6r the title on the last day of regular season play fin ishing with batting mark of to the was the times In qualify for the title Ron Stmn another Legion mire dished fourth with 27 hits I375 trips 4111 i1 360 batting nv eroge Stu ms the leader for good part of the schedule The number five swatter in the in was alan Hare fleet out lie derwith DEVilbiss Jack in plate tries for not mark 300 or Better Other or better hitters were Pat annamaker Legion 344 Ray Brill Devilhiss 383 Fred nw arodlord 324 Burt Pom DeVilb 322 Corby Adams Minesln 319 Charlie Gregory Bradford 314 Bill Ray mt Devilhisd 810 Tom Cel ilngs Bradford 303 son haltingaverisï¬s ab 15 RThurlow 85 16 Handlers 49 13 Hines 38 10 Raycrait Calling mantel for hlr children to ads GuAdams Mocartney Falconer 11an Armstrong the why was one of the loops 5132 MacDonald Faiiis His final mark was 4it on Laney hits in 85 trips to the plate He compel Verge uaenonalti lit Lows Win Downey Ted iln Perry Edney WenDowney ll bad for guy who said he fiamlinson Adams 10 Less than 35 at bats Pinxton Simone Watlon ltlcCrone Storey 339 112 had 11 hits in 88 trips ï¬lm Thirtyfive trips rrunning minimum number at Um Barron hinhoncy Cause Pursiuinen Treldweli Grant Richardson Miles lit llchnn Martin Smith Adams Foslcr Sehull Glenn lil Grandlnnlsun Hill Muliis McBride Filzsimmons Lines Richards Here are the final regular 5211 5th Raycraft Brethet Fawcett 11 Poland Sturgennr Durnfnrd ht Jonescu aooapoceouwuaroromesoo 11 ii is lo 13 is 20 la is 22 11 to loss 1o 15 17 to is 22 15 lb 1o 14 14 11 10 11 214 11 12 iii 11 ii 190 10 10 J67 237 the frvm violinlei over Fresh 319 terms from Bronte pronounced Bronteethe kids of the Harris 310 Police Association AllStar wxer 303 squads are seeking new oppoh enu to conquer VSaturdltv afternoon at Agricul tural Park helore miserably 19° small crow both local Cherub and Elntam squads Von by de cisive margins over the visitors Scores dhe Chemb score was no and Bantam 5mm 71 The younger sets game was by far the best as the tuddiels really had to move to make it from one end of the pitch to the other in the senior game Barrie used its site and speed to overcome the tricky play of the Bronte boys At least three of theBlrrie boys stand close to six feet great slxe for loyearoldsSpeed stars like Alex Lopsiey noa Turner and Steve Ghiiimore nude 1000 it very tough on the vlsilon Going into the second half of the contest the Dcnl star led by scant 10 ml in on goal by hespoekied Conrad uaionry Late In the game Maloaey scored his 300 zatl second goal of the afternoon hnd EEEE use one said 143 unutbAOIhtlltwlh EEEE Clnre Shepherdphis first to make the margin decisive Centre forward Alex lapsloy used his swift legs to heat Bronte daienders to the hailv andscore three goals in the second halt Tod Emuts son of coach Ken Lloyd Givens Steve Gailimere and hill Dampstor scored the other Barrie goals Bobby Meson was the only goal iS once the regular season is Over and the playoffs begun all past games are folgotten Such was the case Friday night at Agriculture Pork when Thorns tonstood face to face with the Barrie Fiyers and dumped the hosLs 81 in the firstvgarnent their hes Hiiicitin in lBIrrie Hllierest moved along the path 1n the Provincial Wo mens Softball Union Jutlenlle playdowna by taking hastof three series 21 from East To ronto Comets 1laving token the first game earlier in the week the locals were in the drivers seat for the weekend eontest However the Comets rallin More hauler town crowd at Coxweil Stadium to tie up theseries with an gt6 Mm Revenge Then Sntorda afternoon at Queens Park 112 local glrls sittick back with vengeance dump the Torontonlans Bali Hiilsrest awaits the winner or the lumenOshawa series 1n the meantime theyll get the semiï¬nals in the East Simon Leagueunder waywith game against molard at Hllierest to night gtKaren Hare and Ann Kearsey split the pitehiug chores down the middle in the ï¬naigame of the series Karen went the first half of the game giving up eight hits andniae runs Ann held the visitors to one hit and twaruns in her tenure on the rubber carol Agnew has Hillcrests chieftollensive threat in Sétur days tilt She slammed out four hits in five official athats whlls adoring seven times Miriam Steele including cwoilome rtii and Jeon Hicks alsohad three hits apiece Arlene whelan started for the Cometat 11d lasted lii the sixth ral Errors Aplenty Ann Koarsey was tho vietim or some shoddy fielding support in the contest which Hilicrest last Over the route the plucky hurler dulled out only three hits but her matesvcom mitted eight elrors Pat Goodwin twiried the dis tance for Toronto giving up eight hits but reset urg suitable sup portfrom her mates Pntsy McFadden Carot Agnew and Sheila Livingstone had two hits each or Barrie Went to Jean Hicks and Ann War at Toronto loan Mlllar Donna llnwkins had the winners iilllerest times on account Jean Hicks the plate of her teams runs Toronto Jeanette Lasc John Miller Hurd Hawkens Bullock Pat wholan BarrieJean Hieks vile Le slur Ann Werrall ratsy Masada den Carolotgoew Sandra smog sh a1ivingstone Susantrsehirhart Karen Hare Ann Kearsey Judy Horne eriomSiee iiiiiiiitsi ittllliiii Phillips pitched the final three frames and was tagged for nine hits the same number collected from her predecessor thr avengeries hudsnmsmninthstrpnoe over the regular season and while it was upeeted that theyd have to play good hall to get hyfhurn ton in the short series Fridays result wasunheard of Now some of the Fiyers who coliid hold their chests out all sea son are feeling like the underdogs Quite reversal afteririding the crest of the waves for so long The Flyers lone tallygeime in the first inning on thHJut sol homer by thirdbaseman DonCoul san His was one of just four fei les given up by Thornton right nanderVDon Johnson Even while the visitors and ev entual winners weretgetting to Fly els hurler Johnny Bowman every inning the locals held on to the 10 lead for four full innings Prnceedings erupted in the fifth when single by Morris and on error byfRld Reid helped Thornton score two runs Things got ovenworao in the sixth the frame in which man had to be hauled Thornton Singletons drilled out four hltsln heframe reads Smith and singles for threatened seriously in the late innings especially in the eighth when they scored five The game was then called 1130 sorrow Hillerest reached hue ch be ï¬ve mm Morris scored Broley with the filth She accounted for Donna jwh you borrow may you wsutsorvlso thatabaeked by years fexyerienee Thats why most people turn be are providing moneyservioebaeked by 75111ors maritime AtEFCyuureoeive promptattentionJriendly hut huslnmliloo emaiency your money in one eiles Shirley Galbraith Linda Oben EiieinParks slim brands Smi PatGoodinn Lynner Phillips Arlene and theJirst five batters at step ned up to the plate to anti lumber eventually scored Eroiey started it offwith single He was followed min toback safeties by Timmons and SmithAn error by Kenny moori sun the Flyers catcherp and fielders choice by Kenweil kept the rally moving Broleythen let fly with the big blow of the frame triple An infield outby tally of the frame rrow in his third ugl at for the visilfng Bronte Corner Kicks Ron Pietrard or ganizer or the leagues is thinking seriously about the locnlfeluht showing their wares against all oitown turnsat the hnnuni fall fair here illustrating that this is little feilows game too Bill Hannah of Blrrio umeclose to storing an almost initdoun occasions The miiqy Finnon is our feet two inches high and jack around solid 55 pounds Cherub uprnps Bronte Gosl Bob Mliiward backs Wayne Fleet Garï¬eld Mr Donald halves Tom Hughes Ken Mason Reg GreenforwardsElii John Craigie charlie Kirby Coons Keith Bowen Scotlv Spurs sub Doug Pickett dimly Goal Alan VBrani hacks Roy Kytc nalph Lrpsloy halves liaiph Dykster Norm Fer guson Wayne Lstour Ken Wai son forwards Bill Flanagan Carl Yelland Conrad Maioney Cisre Shepherd Denis Scandret Bantam Lineups Bronte Goal Honk Bustier hacks Cal Evershed Aicx Chai mers halves Doug Jackson Dave Hewitt Bill Miiiwnrd forwards Art Celd Henry ieiniek nob Mason Keith Poms Scotty Spears Barrie Goal Ben Coopers hacks Rodney French linger Wli son halves Ron nirner Laurie Barron carry Hines forwards lin Thomson Steve Gnlilnlorea Alex Lapsley Ted Emms Bill Dumpster sub Lloyd Givans oi the game He carried on to sec ond on Bowmans mlscue in left field and name on to score on Chuck Edwards error Johnson who hus been one of the outstanding pitchers in the league this summer and truelylhe sparkplug of the Thornton squad didnt allow thevFlyers hit in lastthree innings iv overtho distan nine batters He issued only two free passes it was an unusually rough out ing for Bowninn of the Fiyers but coach Roy Emms figures the eagey Portsider will be right for the re turn tilt Behind Morrow who grabbed three hits come Broiey Morris Broiey and Timmons with two safeties each Irhe Coulsona Don and us and Kenney Robertson and Irv Groh had the Fiyers l5 THORNTON Eroiey all Morri rf Bruley Johnson Morrow lb Broleyc Timmons 1f smith 2h Kenwellc Totals 34 Edward 2b Doug Cauisun ss Dun Couisan val Robertson Thompson rf Gran if Mlscampbeii Reid lb Bowman Pnlf Totals Thornton so EU so snowman eoaooaesaogesssssssss tnoeeeoatco in the topé half of the youth DQLGOGQwhhfle Eenuuccnm 9d DoriJjohhstoni8tolis 0n Hits