Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 Aug 1958, p. 3

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the NHL cellar thosepernona who arent Ina olfthe all broken up and they teelit about timetheYenh were lock So weve been told the ALis making plans to havetheYsinka strengthen the other clubs by oftseason trades mainline these toika got their information we dont know in we dont carsbutitis point of interest Ar tormenting up theinomben wethink its stupid The same thing was triedin the National Hockey leaguelleip the Black Haw was the cry for several seasons Well the other clubs especiallyMontreal Canadians Detroit lied Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs did trade with the lowly Windy City skaters The result The Hawks stayed right where they had airwaybeen in Bevelnbrnoteventhe going togive away Players ld hurt em inthe iuture0h surel Theyll time such but just take look at what they get in return Werentthe Yanks helping aloweluh when they picked up tellpws by name of Turley and Larsen Take look at the records YoullLIee whos helped who Ilhls helping hit just doesnt work Maybe the Bombers and Montreal panadiensare lucky Maybe they inst have better farm systems and better scouts Maybe they just have more money Butvthis business of giving away broken down plow horse toriarecordbreaklngjnliyjust isnt the answer The Yanks and Canadiens always seem to come up with the filly when its supposed to he the other way around jBut back tahasehall Its no secret that interest has dropped in the AL The Bombers could play their third stringers tram here on fln and theyd still win the pennant by eight luriongs The club has balance Thats the way its been since the start of the New York regime They wont change their system now for all of the peanutsjn Planters fields filhe only pensihle solution would be for the other zclubs to buckle downfand not die as soon as the Bombers throw their hat lnthering Fiyrérs of the DEA Junior lhe other seven clubs in the Al have just got to work harder Sounds simple sure Butyhas lanyonethought of aneesier way out The pennant will fly over Yankee Stadium for yearsand years Thewind wont blow it down Another club must do itand wont while theyre crying the blues National League clubs have henéfitted byJixc runaway season of the Yanks Attendanees have increased in most cities not only because the eight eluhslare bunched but because eJ AL race is over Im AL bookies must be suflerihg from un er work Most of them have probably been put on relief Lmsr NOTESiItsiunny now things start eh The uihérfdny someone we dont even remember who mentioned thatthe Barrie were expecting hotshot ormer irom KirklandLake We shouldknow wbether anyone atwi is comingthis way in In couple of weeks the Barrie and Dis ctSenior Softball League playoffs will be underway Just reminderto the teem that finishes on top DeVilbiss the owners of iirst place at the close of the 1957 schedule tell bythe whyside in the first series and eventually guit the leeguefl The biggest drawback ofla smalltown umpire is that he doesnt know the rules We feel thataclinicsuch as held here a£ew yearsago would be higbeip Not only umpires but players coaches and fans could attend Attendance at théSouthSihscde Basebhllhéaguegarnés at the Fair Grounds are improving but theyrefstill behind most of the other communities augustis the holiday month keep it live one gt try Club Wednesday ml Tbe= Rees Cupfis handicap EE5GUP match Mrs Smith defeated Miss rs my mm won the Real Bea McQuade fouranddhreeushe at theTBariie Golf andCoun MR5 WINS gave Miss McQuade eight strokes Beh inx oi mneund Blake Cdnitlhle Bradford smashed Torgis Auto motive 140 Thehbig righthsnder who prob ably never chucked abetter game pitched toiuat 30 menthrEe over the minimum star contest He retired the llrstld men to see him belore Larry Campeau was sale on an error He got as far as second base Then in the sixth frame seven batters later Cliff Reynoldsfithe thirdrot three Torgis chuckers was waiked Then in the top of the ninth with two away Campeau became haze runner torthe second time by virtue of Blakes second ireéfisss Cohstableicialmed li strikeout victims while chuckingbis mast erpiece gt Until the fifth frame it was close gamewlth Bradford having picked up only one runvon five hits Butthen came th iirewoiksJ ninelsnlns ed at Queens Park tnight As perusual the re wanton sided with Varcoesbeing on the long endvot 12 count DotiMiller chucked and batted her mates to victory She only five hingiesto the visitors and picked up thre Frances Exeil hitting quite well of late three hits for Willows as well PrcivinciciIF DeciSIons hoyd did the chuckin lot Pro ncialTire and gave the los visuade hes His mates nibyed the offerings of Bob Chapple andlton Punting as they pickeduplz bits includ Bnb pitcher or To mama an Richardsoh ROYIIfldeLfl Totals BRADFORD Dow 2h Beckett 3h Harvey as Edney ii Gibson lb Feilis 3b Laney ct Armstron Saunders rt Varga Constable Both View unease econeo eeqoao Nukmodo11oaoooeoeaéa sure1 auunuuuvauuug chuuree 44 mm mitt Reynolds saw filth om oiizmx 14 17 McDowel Richardson Rey nolds and Brill Constable and Lo Queens ark ELMVrALE Tinaey Corbett ct Whittcn 3h Letendre 1a Bertram ss ing homenby Dunsniore Monisnr ha thrc one for Fri postponed game Qaegeoocilaow COMET Barbar lenkins and had we each at TheIe shinegtwo clubs play an exhibition game at the hasehall tournament at Utopia day eeri Hn uucooouuwoeht zoo mature Abba Here the sheditleilorthe Somalis in the Natiohal an at the nu IllTrident Fred Tridents Trident Ukraini 11 Juvenitle Hunger Italia Barrie Trident White Elgles Dimitri 11 iltichmund Hill Continuen troas page one inflow Pte Carrick won Sig Beggs EOA Hammer ThrowCapt Robert son EOA l215 record Sgt CallieEOA vSfigt Lilley 30A Shotput Sgt Canic EOA 38 iEteCarliek WOA LBdr Saunders Petawewa Tug oiWar First Canadian Guards Retawawa Discusésgt CanicEOA Cpl McClymontjWOAr Cpl Lowe CB Pole Vault Cpl Goodeson McNair CB Javelin Pte Brothers WDA 373 record0C SieotteCB Etc guttin WOA to MFNHQ Jenkins ss Averill 3b Saumauugu manualsat were 0001000001510 300 310 05 12 14 Tinney and London Miller and Berthelotte Umpires CilirVoliick plate Hilli bases pair ofhlts theolk cuon at eena edneadsywhenStesmta than at Park Ianchjrllied to two nlhltn the bottom haltoitho ninth inning to widen lbovgictoryklor Stewarts club atleuta temporary hold thetourth andlut playoff won game the semester the local club usually dropped contests ia andhad The score was 76 for Bradlord the game as he outruced mile to shortstop Awild pitch moved Bertram tosecond and then Bobby Watt who had brief spell in centre tield before relieving George Mec Donald on the rubber hit bouné car that eluded Mei Saunders at second base Bertram raced all way round to score and Watt went to second with double Joe Marley followed and lined aballto Sadnders ilie fililin second sucker tell in fielding the hit and then flarew wildly to first allowing Watt to carry home the winning run It was quite an evening or Watt He walked to the plate three times and oneach occasion belted out base knock In the three and third inning he chucked he gave up two hits both homers to BohArmstrcng and Bob Fouls The winners picked up 17 hits oli Armstrongand his relief help JohnnyRichards who got charged with the defeat Bertram Watt and Marley each had three hits one less than vetlt eran Gard Perry who had per iectdiofd Harry Winkle had MacDonald andWatt gave up lOhitS three to Armstrong who had two homers and ltwo to Fred Dow Player Elected The eréhantspwho claim they get the rotten end of the stick every time they come to Barrie kicked up quite aviuss over call at tirat base in the sixthin ning fAtter base umpire Ernie Petr rinmulx called Joe Marley of Stew nrt saiethe8rad£otd infield objected quite strenuously with aoeaaniuuauidoueeuneneI ih hills 8b Vina Armstrong rt 43 17 12110710 0030128 l7 bids and Your MacDonald Wallis and Hllitcr losing pitcher iticbards Umpires Bill Here plate and Ernie Petrimouixbases Winning pitcher Watt the points attut weekend min at the Wang Beads Speedway Here are the results olthe events First heat Keith Johnson ronto Bob Hunter Bob Grier Toronto rief RoyFerry Toronto Grier Toronto semifinal Glen Briggs Me tord pdn Batten Barrief Hunter ronto Feature Murray Poirier lo rontozv Glen Brings Mealord George Brown Toronto At this same location new riding ranch the Hitchin Post hls been opened Cowboysgnd horses have come from Calgary the land with stampede IBIGESTATES Sugar states and other large holdings in the Dominican Rel wbliehave more than 800 mi ohmhuts railway lines second baseman Dow being eject ed tromthe game BRADFORD Dow 12 Richards 11 ABRH an 307MIIill1ishilt NI jFROM melanincsnr harass 1954 madman apogee NoJd1634 wanes cashier GoooussorICKiursiN ALL raics RANGES 56 VfllKSWiiGEll Pliililll 399 S6 FORD Long Box 12TON 55 FORD Srahdord 2TON PONTIAC SEDAN IDEbiVERY 54 FORD LumberuBoidyV TON 5FARGO TONParfiei lt SOFORD V2TON Telephone Body 57 CHEVROLET 4boor IHardtop Sedon you cooler gron $395 50VCHEVROLEVTFasr Bock Sedan

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