Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Sep 1958, p. 3

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Nswvum mussel lewd axe werwonlidnthavejlveaJ mde Parker much chance of etaylng in the ringeven few mlan with George Chuvaio Allerwitrieingone of the bigffellowiwwkoutl earlier this week ourfeeilngs have changed somewhat We were surprised indeed to find that Parker could usshisinft hand We had adopted the impressionthatjarrieislixn Wis right handenall theway It as terrific no hnohto the ribsof Williejiack um made this reporter change his mind llm looked stronger as the training arounds went oni andhedaims it will be the same against Chuvalo As for the blunt stiltpie Leaf Gardens Monday we wouldnt placego bet on either boy Both can punchand we fear its going to be lucky smash that will end theentire show IIWhoe goingto throw the devastatilng punch Weii If we knew wed be borrowing from the bank but how else can the thing endf Neither ward to hanging away for 12 rounds lts lon grind and it can hurt the laser or both boys more than K0 physically that is hard as we tried weeouldnt get Pete Regina Jims hacker or Jim to talk In terms of if he should lose Both were most confident of victory asgyou may have already read However we dont share the Parker confidence We prefer to study the if Say Jim should lose via decision Would it be cause for him to hang up his glovcsi We dont think so not unless hes beaten badly and rarely lands apuncb it must he remembered that its been couple of years since Parker stopped between the ropes for reailtcst But we dont propose to make any excuses for him Well Just say Chuvan is the favorite and will remain so right up to the opening bell After that theyre on their own and we fell that Jim has chance some consolation comingfrom us huh mu 0N conaaacx 100 Jims younger brother Lyle started his comeback this week losing squeakcr at the Palace Pier it was the first fight in more than two years for the 175pounder vLyics condition according to himself and trainer Joe Bagnato was fine but the big kid just couldnt put his punches together Early in the fight Lyle doubled up his opponent with crashing left haniil He then goofcd by steppingback and wondering what to do few yearsngo this same Lyle Parker would have had his man on the canvas Lyle plans to settle down to fighting again and according to unidentified men in the fight game has bright future There are those whosay he can even surpass Jims peak JUST NOTES Those around the Yorker camp gate of about 89000 for the en ing battle Getwellwishes IoiFrank Dyson member of the Barrie Cor inthian Soccer Team who suffered fracture of his leg last weekend Frank is in the Newmarket hospital and would certainly appreciate hearingufrom hisfriends amt TheSimcoe Soccer Leaguercomprised of teams from Barrie PenetangMidiand and Coilingwood kicks off this weekend This league is for bantams only and is slated to Igrow as theyears pass Say um kid who fllreatoned hothLPaul Vachon and Big Ed Miliertat the Barrie ArenaTuesday eveningwas really takingZhis Llife into his hands Why do these showotfs take such chances itbeatsnslj estimate gross Another fellow made similar threats but wasrsmart soon in to back down at theright time The average person is no mate for welLtrained athlete so dont kid yourselves cause youre not fooling anyonexelse Jim Savage the fellowwhos responsible for the fine condition of Queens hark this summer isrplanning on further improvements for the coming years Jim plans to level otf theoutfield and put wings on the present screen Thie would result in movingthe spectators back few feet further from home plate action right smart move He has1 few other ideas on his sleeve but theyre notquite ready for publication We grant you though theyregood ones appreciate it very much if bowling leagues wouldturn in their evenings efforts to us Wed be most happy to publish them TSEmiFinaiAVeraiges din48minSoftball Following are the batt aver ages of the players who took part in theBurie and District bftibali League semi Hucuamwuu puVAreoNxoovAoww 58 and gash e=es as ambmwuumo It 45 toy is looking mi mv GROllhleft and 15m Coulson along withRoanscampheil and partial Bob Watson rightcongratulate Jim Edwards centre aftervtbebig fellow cracked two WHELAN SIMPSONf WIN GQLF iloss Simpson and we Whelin copped the Johan Ferguson iro phy at theVBarrie GoltCluh yester day 47h trophy dy to the select driver Simpson an veterans Hugh Gibson and George Daugerfieldu threeandtwo At the end of the firs nine preséntedtannual of the twohaii holes Dangerfield andGihhn held each timcpthus ending the Ebola match ontheldth green mer agths hommn ast nigh take 21 land Mr Dangerfieldialid Mr Gib son took defeat gracefully chuck ling that us old follows are good to six furlongs but when it eom to it mile and ixteenth fade inthe stretch And thats just about thewhole story Joe Whelan however will nev erfnrgetthe day This is his first year as member of the Barrie Club and his putter was white 110L Ivgtv Ross andJoehad 45 score for the first nine and Hugh and George 42 This afternoon the over Gclub takes overthe coursefor is en oneholelead Butthings began toolinnge in the second round The twosornes halvedthe first hole then the young fellows won the secondthird and fourthholes The DC duovwon the fifth tocut the deficittovonehole TheSW pair then took the seventh and eighth jhoiesbyg single stroke Laws Barron Wanamaker moans Minesing 13 Dr lsmafl hi DatpfAlbdulz Heisman Malayas ambassador to thofihs bell es democracy wi have to deliver the good munism in south at As said here the people to see which will succesful in raising living television mat stars will feature theaiistarwrestllng card gat tho Barri Arena Tuesday evening to supparting card has been lined up to make this me arable evening In the semifmaievent vicious Pa OBrien tackles sensational 011819 opener featureslrankie Thompson and Logger Bailey All of this action starts at 845 hospital nsurance provide benefits forvas many days as hospitaicare medically necessary Favero Jim Wards was thefirst gt Shannon and he waikedn lleystole second base and advincedtovthird on Doug Couisnns fielders choice The play on Edwargkvwas late pu tins two man on base Don Couison forced Doug at olid but scercd Edwards Hank Thompson then beat out an infield single ad vancing now to second base walk Ken Robertson loaded theibases and two runs were cashed onI Ron Christies line single through the middle ihit last base hit brought on Don Johnste ho had started the game in fight field John scton iredthird strikespast the first we alters he faced to end the frame Thornton never came close as the winnersseored again in the third and twice fourth on Jim Edwards homer Two hits accounted for the inalrlmrie tally in the fifth ram snLnn SilliiiS for nois 2195 and Smart checks horizontal and inhamr Dou Gannon Don Johnstoniaeed the longesthlt the evening into the treesla cenmrfleld Smith veered but Johnston twbo chimed he was waved all theflny around by thethirdbue umpire was fore third the wail nn Johnston asled whether or noththDuId havebad homer as thebell niledmvar the nus mwsprde whlth there wig no fence AAndbocause the um Bowdian AndChristie Shan more in the non Johnston and Hunter mingyltcher Shannon Umpires Patto plate Speck and Sunderiand bases pire waved him around Don lust jogged aronnd the saeh But once stopped ILthIrd the Thornton hurler learned that the ball wu mill lobnston scored on the next play as Bill Hunter singled but the play de Initely threw the hosts of hai nce John Bowman hurl for Bar rie and got some terrific support from Edwards and Ken Mert son in the outfield Barrie Edwards cf Dohg Cpulson so Don Coulson Thompson rt Rohertson if it Christie Edward 2b Reid lb Bowmanp in wnmuu rav As YOU rear 4100 noun 0th races coimsa GOLF GOIIIISE UTDPIA fivmiies from Barrie on Camp Borden lid 90 Highway at Eisa Station cans mum Tot£is Thornton Msnmley 3b ALLANDALE Morons anyhow ifllllavn flit IIEsr gusto is us elicit ir Come on over Our low overhead aavesyon menuLook over our steel they are 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