MM r05 momma Today its history Bul or the next icw days and wcelts theyll on talking ol how the Milwaukee Braves presserles underdogs defeated the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series of Baseball You can bet your boots it you didnt lose them during the season that Yankee tans will be crying Ihe blues and the arsvcs iolluwers will be saying told you so Such Lille ultermath of Iny big sporting event But somehow or other in this eounlry where hockey is supposed to predominalc the World Series at Baseball gets it far bigger play than the StanleyCup hockey finals This was Just thrown in or debatable reasons it any one can see it to debate it Back to baseball though Ian on both sides oi the fence will he look ing back to the turning point in the series Majority Votes say there is always turning point so were nol going to argue There hasto be here Ind goat so the story goes so first lets try and pick out the fall guy Up lil yesterdays iinal game Gerry Cole mm the slickticlding secondsacker oi the Bombers was labelled with the tag Theyll talk about the two lilIhgnme plays for some time To rec1p the Iirst was ball that Coleman elected Io Wait for rath er than charge This result was big Eddie Mathews getting aninlield hit and the Braves pushing across few runs The other socnllcd Cole manboob was exitsleague hit that he dashed back to get then stop pcll and let Ihe boll fullinlo right field for another hit Stunneh Cole man rooters may insist that llank Bauer the righttlclder should have caught the ball but to this date anyway the blame is still to be put on Gerry Theres not much trouble naming the horn Lew Eurdcltc The rangy righthnnder fired terrific assortment of pitches It Yankee balsmcn and held IhcBombers in check tor full frames including two shuto outs Burdetles series performance puts him in the record books br side such greats as christy Mathewson who also won three games in single series The righthnnders perfoimance may be taken hlird by guys like Bi tlie chbetts manager oi the NL ltedlegs Birdie did his best to have Lew convietcd oi tiring spltlers during the regular season There was nary complaint in tho series so it Lclv used the splttcr in regular season games he sure proved he was winner without it No one accused the managers stengel and Haney oi hnving too much savvy both were criticized through the series Stcngel is being chastised tor pulling Tommy nyrno after the letly hit Nippy Jones on the foot with pitched ball This occurred in one oi the earlier sories games in which the New Yorkers lost in the same contest Fred Haney or the times is bclng belittled for not pulling Warren Spshn in either the seventh eighth or ninth iramcs Well onc could go deeper into the series happenings but we preicr loiet it rest especially since lilo hockey season has already gotten underway Besides we didnt have the right number in any of the annals JUST NOTES Elrly response to the Richard Moryls Beneï¬t Fund has been very lavornble Besides the 550 received from the Polite As sociation and the buck from Paddy Miles weve received $11 from the employees at Cooke Cartlge and Storage and another dollar from Ernest Miller of the County Court House We remind you again that donations to the fund can be sent in care oi this columnist icharles Gnrham rcclccted president at the rrie and District Sen ior Soitbnll League pulled fast one on the Byers and fans at the iirst annual banquet Wednesday Alter consuming wonderful mcsl speeches and the presentations at trophies the icllows present were asked to vote in the executive for the 1959 season Another high point ol the evening was when Ted ilardacre asked two minutes silence tor the lntoltlurroy Richardson former hockey and ball star here One of the trophies presented was the Murray Rlch vardson lllemorial Trophy donalcdby his widow The adult tans especially are making good use or the bleachers set up in the Central Collegiate grounds At the recent track and field mccts and iootball games the bleachers are always tavorito com iortoblc spot annihilation2i SR SOFTBALL HEAD Charles Gorham was rerelceted idem He was volunteer this president oi the Barrie and Dis trict Senior Sottbilll League at banquet held In the Legion Hall Wednesday evening Election Results Charles volunteerpresident through the season just eonclud ud did remarkably fine job and truly deserved the appoint ment Pat Poland coioriul and val uable asset to the circuit was re elected to the post of vicepres Curllng Execuiive ll IIIIY president nnd honorary member 01 Barrie Curling Club has been elected to the executch commit tee of the Ontario Curling As soclstlon along with sunloy Sar team of Drillla Ind Go don Sloln or Crnvcnhurst thlll dis trial The Boih InniIIl oi the DOA Toronto Cranite KClulitltia wee dtbeltledto con tinuelthe Ontario Bonsplel in its present forni dulï¬ng February 1858 and when wi protonlily re to the Toronto club kitchen is the new past summer also Matt Hennebry who was in charge of the Copaco series was elected socrctsrytreasurcr Put Wanamaker who handled the post through this summer with drew his name from the nomina lions With the executive all set up lor ncxt summer It shouldnt take nearlylls long to get the tellows on the playing field It has beEn mentioned that three or our clubs aré seeking entry into the loop honorary Posltlon Special guest at the banquet meeting was Bill Garner past president and one ot the ponds ers of the league Bill gave hrlei but inspiring history the league After the regular election or officers he was unanimously ap pointed honorary president ot the loop Happiest part of the evening besides was the preseniaa tlon ot tropb cs Red Thurlow thesparkor the Legion Organiza tion was given the Murray Richardson Memorial Trophy as the most Valuable playerin the league and The Barrie Examiner Trophy all the leagues top hatsc man Ted Harduere accepted the Mrs Angelofl Trophy on behalt of the DeVilbiss club which finished first in the regular schedule George Miles accepted tilIEICo paco Irrophy and the CKBB Trot pity for the Mlneslng club which wanihe Cnpnco SETids and senior softball league championship manning Slur During the llresentntlon of two phles two lnutevallenee was observéd in memory of the lite Murray illehardsnn who wasiii hockeyand ballstar Here The trophy was presented by his wido very nice turnout was in lit tendance appreciated this do tlintlhlswil the ï¬rst of olLeglon is being presented Panagabko Hockey fans are in for treat this evening at Barrie Arena when hoidovcrs from last seasons nsrric Flycrs club and outstandlt ing Junior prospects meet in an intcrsquad game Considered newcomer to town but not just prospect is back to Panagnhko however winger irom Humboldt Sask Defeat Flu Pete was bedded down with the tin last week and was unable to take part in the first inter squad game Another lad who was hit by the flu last Friday was Marv Rut ledge the locals tirst draft choice irom Gravenhulst alg hlarv or HIGH POINT or business at the hanqlilzt til tbeBairie and District Senior Scribnil League was the presentation or trophies At top left Red Thurlow starry thirdsaeker with the trophy or most valuable in the leugue Presenting the Murray Richardson Memorial Trophy is Bill Gunter one come founders at the loop At right Thurlow is shown with The Examiner Tro phy to be awarded annually to the leagues top batsman stave Jonescu The Examiner sports editor made the pres lllEXilIhltl at least he was before the nu cilme round hasbesn the hard est hit or any oi the boys He has seen floored by the bug twice and is about 15 pounds under his regular weight Accordingly the game guy hasnt shone too bright ly in workouts He hasnt offer cti any excuses though and is still intent on catching regular bcrth with the team Another llid who didnt show in the first tangle was Bph Wil ltums product oi the Hamilton luvcnile ranks llough Customer Bob is rcsl rough tough louking boy who acts onthe ice as mean as he looks Bob is Lolly Gaiters Eleni Ellecllliiie The ladies section of the Golf sndCountry VClub hold its all nual meeting on Wednesday Oct with the president on Armstrong in the chair The minutes of thelast mast ing were read tollowed by re ports bythc treasurer captain and the county dclcgato Nominations were made tor the 1958 committee which were as follows past president Mrs on Armstrong president Miss Bea McQuade vlccpresidcnt Mrs Marg Hodges secretary Mrs aeth Kcarscy treasurer Mrs Doris Johnston captain Mrs Jane Young vicccaptain Mrsliiarg ilicltling handicap manager Mrs Andsrton social convener Mrs Jean Jan sen county delegate Mrs Earn Smith publicity Mrs Dorothy Robinson Thu 1958 president Miss Mc Quade took over the chair and litter tow discussions the mch lng wasclused ht League Anytoam MrCh Is On anlA 66679 or Weather ioclayr Clearing Spotty The past week has been pleasant with autumn glory still bright Ind indications are tor clearing alter clouds or late ygstcrday 38 showed this morning tor the dirst time since early sundry Temperaturbs were nigh an Oct 5a to Oct 62 33 Oct st 50 Oct as sit Oct 53 48 Oct ll 50 40 Oct 11 138 Civil Defence ealt teach every Canadian how to save himself from deadly radiuactivclrnlluut if every Canadian Is willing to lear NOW IN ANGUS vl dergurien Classes lulu lo llooll no monthly Appllostlons Invite TELEPHONEIIF 95934 ooto emotionBesides the large trophyt litRed is holding he received smnller trophy to keep Across the bottom are more trophies and recipients At lelt ls Thurlow agulll holding his awards Next to him is Ted Hardocre with the Mrs Angelorf Trophy or Devllhlss the club that finished the schedule in first place President Charles Gorham looks on as George Miles and Ell Crawford of Mlnestng hold the Copnco Trophy and the Barrle and District Senior Softball League Championship Trophy league Backing up the Western whiz are Billy Folhim 27goal scorer last winter and Jimmy Josephson who is due or ii 20 gual winter On the 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