ewar The defending champion Mine wrestler and heartrainer fromENasli lie Patltialiine iiheahie gt difficult to believe that his bear Ginger Tennmceffaund itvery was actually dead This feelingpreveiled to several hoursafter Ginger had sulf ered heart attack at thelocal television station Malone whose wife had arrived in town few hours hefore the hear was to appear on TV said inger was just llke one of theglainily having been partof Patsiiie for the past five years it was iustllveyearo agothis month that Singers mother died lamented Malone When she the mother died said Pat she went cold and still within 10 minutes Ginger remained warm or coupieuof hours Seconds before her death Ginger romped around the TVgrounds with Malone and another guardian The death was so sudden that the television announcerwho was to conduct the interview was stunned as he had prepared his newscast with time allotted to Malonc and Ginger But the sad truth had to he faced The next step was to inform the public who attended thecnrd at Barrie Arena an hour or so later dtinfortunateiy not all of the patrons heard of the death on rs io thn the announcement of the bcars death was made few people seemed to believe and two asked for their refund which was granted Those who did norbelieve hut elected to stay to watch the bouts anyhow were offered escorts to thehears cage Biiipurry Wes Alisopp and Larry Kasnboski via the telephone quiickly Juggicd the card which started with fiveman battle royal an so on it was as iliic hit of manoeuvcring as weve soon The evening vss still success with the spectators getting plenty to holler about Its just coincidence but next Tuesdays attraction will make the patrons forget the bear and nny other previous disappointment The attraction is in the person of Maurice Vachoii one of the hot test wrestlers in the game and certainly the most ruthless when Yachon fights patrons hang on to their chairs or beaches The man is capable of almost anythingand is noted for staging lights in alleyways and among the seats Promoter Larry Kasahoski haslchoscn BillCurry the recent conqueror of Shag Thomas as Vachons opponent mits that this will be mean test Wrestling fans really tooka liking to Sandy Scott the well proportioned hattler from Hamilton Usually billed in slag team match With hisvbrothcr George Sandy is anoutstanding wrestler in his own right and hddalh the best of it ogainstirofessor Toyama who continues to prove the aim colorful Ja this territory to appear Bill readily ad Theres another pleasant feature about attending matches at the arena In the hot sticky weather the arena feelsrefreshingly co In the cool weather the temperature is just right perfect atmospherefor an eveningseiouting JUST NOTES Angus lost few bucks when the ball club failed to ï¬eld full team against Legion Tuesday We were afraid of this longtime ago and were disappointed in hearing of it becoming reality Out of this incident Legion pickedup awin and $15 This is quite knock to the Angus club especially since its having running battle with Stewarts Lunch the lousiest language aha wmcn dub ms well that was quite the itching handed Barrie yers Thorn ton hall club this week And surprisingly enough the Flygrs were so anxious to get an account of it in th in segplltl score card Page that they bmrlght line soccer doubleheader is slated for the to air 39322 Alt 311111 Corinthiansof Barrie host Midland tagging Hungagiéï¬n cague leading Collingwood cluhwdl play Barrie tailboneracontinues TorvPacegBatsmen In senior vasoftbane Since th hatting averages of players inqthe Barrie and District Senior softball Leagueappeared week ago few changes in positions at least have occurred Still On Top Falconer rthc hloude dvspeedster from Mine sing continues tolead the pack With patting mark of 429 orge Who started like house re last season then faded in the stretch has beennp times officially has scoredlz ns and bangedourlï¬ hits ETeenager ConbyrAdamsh MineI sings shortstop is still in second place snark of 415 Corby hasl1hi most in theleague Pat Wannama ofLegion who was batting i317 at this time last season is pushing the balls mere 179 pace this semester This seasonrthere are it fellows abovethe 300 mi Last season only six werethat high Here are the leaders with at least 25 ofï¬cial athats AB It 11 Ave Falconer Adams Stewart VWinlrie Adams Wen Downey Hardacre elt Ht damdmhqaarg rt the big strong first man of the lowlyLegion club ls thetthird and final member of 1155400 club with an average of And just partney Minesing third sacker is in fourth spotHis average rais deight paints to 1375 Granger 26 In Race wannamake MacDonald the official scorer it ed 11 only26 players havegone totiie plate on 25 official occasions No players from Bradford sre includ edrand onlyona Anguspla er hs joined the crowd Atfthis timeglast so so Colllngs of sdford wssth heéivy te ed Ilnl hail tluh staved 03 list inning rally Wednesday night and edged Stewarts Lunch Min sparkling senior softball league etv tart at Queens Park And those spectators who conic few minutes late and lelt minute or two early missed most of the excitemch rings Run The lateatarting contest got on dcrway with hang with the first ï¬ve Mineilng bltters hitting ute iy and scoring The victim of this uprising which could have been prevented with by some half awake fielding hythe Lunchmen was Lefty George MacDonald the former Minesing player George was victim at one of his own had throws to the first hatter but then his mates took over They fielded the halls slowly usually juggling them firstihen Kenny Grandmaison the right ï¬elder lot ground boll go through his legs The result was three rims Stewarts coach Herb Thompson yanked MacDonald from the game after this latest boob and replaced him with another lefty Bob Watt Fine Relief Work Despite the fact that the youhg EXAMINER DEFEATS PUC 247 The Examiner softball aggrega tion won its third gameof the Barrie Industrial League season last night at Queens Park trim ming Piihlie ULillties Commission 247 The game was originally sched uled for Mansï¬eld Park The two clubsagreed to play at Shear Park but when rain madelamud hole of the infield lthe clubs moved over to Queens which was leftiuxlo¢cupled When the ladies league contest was can celled The Pressde climaxed the victory with can Irlrun sixth in ning They started off in ahurry scoring times in the initial stanza Iwith four of thEruhs oming on Bob grand lam clout Greg Tomlinson an endorf also had homers winners Bdb Chapplechucked the tnnceidor the victors PQCused three hurlers PiantBurney Timmom KINGISI7 1E WRECK jRAcE AT PINECREST Wreck Enf Race to top all such attractions Thats whats in store fofpatronshf the Pinecrest Speedway tomorrow night This feature is billed King sizeand considering the ins hits of the previous even should betrueto its name More than dozen cars ill take part in the knock em out drag ern away affair it will con tinue until only one car is left mo him The field of cars inthe regular races has grown in 70 With so many finev ears comparing the races have shownsteady improve ments with more spills and chills heing offeredthe public There are ow 10 cars entered and the point ome Colgan edged Cookstown 54in pitchers duel an Cook Cookstownand of olgan nuing ru wasseor had turns Cblgan and frame The edasbasehi Tice ofrCookstown lie in th hroiigii one may by Tlce venedthe rth thus setting 10f hurierhld the skin peeledofl all Managers he fired scoreless bailgiving up lustrfour hlts in on out innings including the thregouts lathe first Watt handed the hurling duties to Cliff Dutch Foster iiithe six oi and the tend rightinndeij stymied the championsmversthe final four fr snowing just three hits But regardless of how well Watt and Foster were chucking Lunchmen were having the time of their lives trying to solve Paul ltiialaincn The strongarmed hurler had things his own way until the finale when the hosts cynic within an eye lash ofukpottingpthe count Late Bally Bob Hillier was the ieadoli man for Stewarts in the ninth and he received free pass John Maloney was claimed on strikes and Foster then got credit for fielders choice Hillier was safe at second as Bob McCartneys throw from third base pulled Wen Dewney off second Grandmslson victim of an eari lier faux pas then drilled hall intoright field where the rival fly chaser Larry DurnfordI played it poorly and allowed Grandmaison Fires A77 gt old of 73 teed of at the Barrie Golf and Country Club Wed nesday in the SimcoeCounty In vitatlonal Gold tournament The weather was perfect fine scores and upsets Vdchon ls Rougheét To 035 Karl Kruslidr fKBwslsigiï¬ is mean hombre Shag King Tobe 195 Thomas is mumand tough liner of these tumfello ne throw scare mt mat World HoWever theJhig fellow appear ing on Tuesdays card of wrestling at the BarrieArena could quite easily make eitherisay uncle Reds Maurice Vaehon who com bines wickedness and strengthwith dine wrestling ability Tuesday Maurice plans tomake Bill Curry his first victim The dashing Curry has other ideas but admitsit will he awhaieot task other features on the cardhave Sandy Scott against Jack 0Reilly andLoirie Papinesu against Proi lessor Toyama Three games are yschedilléd in move Rosella 13 in The hig ontest at Ivy where Thornton with DonJohnston do iQE the ï¬nding me iv lJis Creemore New Loviell at Best on and ivy Stewarti other runjin Hillier gt Purliaihen then hatterstoflyqut sixth llo came off an MLSEOHQ up er Jimmy Armstrong got two bu cs first Armstrong moved totiiird on gun Evu fly toirigllt and scored on Elm Winn blast to left field helped make the game as good as it washwith each club guilty on manyoecasions Stewarts erred four dpi lng live George Falcons Larry Durnl fordand Yaul Purs nen had two hits apiece for Minesing recount ing for half of the clubs bits Pitching Feats Puniainen claimed nine strike out victims compared six by Watt and one hyFost Joe Marley Stewarts hard hit ting outfielderfirst hasemnn did nt see action except from the bench Two games are on tap for this evening Stewarts and Legion play at Shear Park and Torgis travels to Minaing Then on Monday ev ening at Queens Park its another battle between Torgls and Legion llablt The best score was turnerl by shooter who hasa hahit of ish ingon or close to the top of the hesp He was AntPowoll locaLl on rowch 118s Tops Again chart ed ocoiintantwho headed the fit flight players with low gross scoreoi 17 fiveoverpar This is by means sensational score for Art as in last Monday all due round Powell ballooned 40 mainly fdue to hisi sink aputt And this strong part of his 1he score trokes bet in decree game Just the same Pursiainen hurled wadiyiio Hillier Lionsrm Golfers was Gord Smoekum of Camp Bord went to Barrie swingers with 37 Hoeoncoconu GQQOQOOï¬HPIfQfl Gmt It Lurhll McCartney Adamth FIEAQIIEI all Borderd rt Martin Wen Downey ref gt gluuhpuuuamuu Grandmatson rf Bertnm st Armstrong 2b Eves it Perry 1b Winkle Sh in océonuooemi SMuosscsovvuoul Malone lg quahuwuauao Stewarts lursiainen and Wln Downey me nieceQuinnme air will ago May July 14th in theDntnio PGA tournament at Foreatllilla Club at date In the nanome Trophy and apurreolfl500liast years winner Murray Tucker nosedi willhe defending seeldngv top prize riiii ii thethlghest ensue ever talenter th hlmpionshipf said Vitamin Marshall secretary al0ntario PGA who ieased the draw yesterday This years field increase of 30 over 195 Speelt man who will enioy tree admis sion Ind parking will have plenty of exciting golf to watch Among the interesting threesemis are MoeI Normanï¬ George Knudsen andKen Jacobs all former top Canadian amateurs Pete Finlayson host pro is chcd with Bill Muwhinncy and Ger ry Kesselrlng Bob Cunningham inn Bob my andBlli Knack three of therlong esthitters in the game will make MacDonald Watt lFoster and Hillier Losing pitcherVMac Donald Umpires Bill rimexplain and Earl Marshall hascs en who carded 67 Collins also of Camp was the second low net shooter with 70 Locals Hog Prizes Barrie golfers took all of the other prizes except fortbe second low riet award in the semndlllzhi Ross and Jimmy Simpson of Bar rie had the first andsecondlow nets in flight no with scores of 79 and 89 respectively Jack Hamiltonhhd the low not score of 69 and Harry Livingston of Camp Borden was second With 10 Ali of the third flighthoriors Elwood Webb and Fred Gibson running onetwo in the gross de partment with scores of av and 95 respectively Jack Wefbhs net was 69 one better than Dr Alf Crosslands Golfers from Orllila Midland and Collingwood failed to finish in the money which was asurprlse tozmost observers Disappointments Billuflack of Midland Tommy Watson Collingwnod and alter Varty Drillia all first fligh golL ers were expected tovgive Powell Keniiedy and company real run for the roses gt Players with handicaps up to 14 aré in thetirst flight 1522 in the second and 23up in he third JUST NOTES it on the teni porary caterers quarte is moving along swiftly Should he up before you can ssyjioll Rohinson backwards new cl house is erected the building will he used as storage shed Barrie Golf Club caps do lot for the appearances of the golf ers They come in varied color CPL Crumb of nearby Dunnvdieland ed 16 gt northern pike at 20minute hattle in Lake Ni ssing The catch was 42 inches long Piiriii your in lint51 noon AUTOMA FEET $9 54 portion tolcfl ciiav iiiiilllli another wrestle threecoma torfollov Al Baldingrand Jerrylhgee an coming up tmni Harden1 Conn for the tournament Also up from the Staten no Ontario Whihiey arid Vie Corvui from Buifaio spectively The winner is anMdy in lull strong fieldhut it 11 eve money there will bedtime scores racked up next Monday and Bermuda represents an RICHBROOK riir as XOUPLAÂ¥ coir nouns UTDliA MILES non canals in iiiouwar so fCiuhsï¬ldn Be Rented SURE We Have nE¢uRi 20 MINUTES or soon TIME wsr CALL To min 011an AT sinnanronn ST And Purchase one of con GOOD usnn 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