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Barrie Examiner, 19 May 1959, p. 5

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took the best Canadianbred tro quially called Downie an al 2YEAROIAD FINALE TOOK TOP DOG TOP CANADIAN HONORS InterCounty Baseball Loop Got In Full SwingMonday By ran CANADIAN Panes The Inter County baseball leagues senior series swung into full action Monday Swinging with it was tbeversatile left arm of Guelph Merchants auyearold newcomer Gary Field Field had nohitter going for 14 innings before opposing pitcher veteran Johnny Ambrose of St Thomas Elgins lined sin gle to centre But the game ended in 21 Guelph victory The Merchants head the stand ings with two wins in as many starts All eight teams in the series were in action Monday for the first time this season Hamilton Beavers blanked Lon don Majors 40 Brantford Red Sox scored in each of the first four innings and went on to take Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen 64 and Gait Terriers edged Lis towel Legionnaires 65 Guelph counted their first run in the second inning on backto back singles by Hal Macdonald and Ted Hastings throwing er ror by third baseman Ernie Fra ser and Joe Etheirs intield out Merchants second count came on walk to Ray Brown an error by first baseman Ray Urban and Nick Dicarlos sacrifice fly Am broselimited Guelph to five safe ties Richard Jack sixfoot nineinch righthander for Hamilton struck out 14 London batters He gave two Walks and took three hits Beaver scored two runs in the first inning and picked up another pair in the fifth with seven hits off London pitchers Roy McKay and Frank Vormittag First base man Grant Bedshaw led the pa rade with two doubles in four trips to the plate ErrBall Star Died on Monday SPRINGFIELD Mass AP John Silent John Hummel 75 former big league infielder outtielder died Monday Hununel played with Brooklyn in the Na tional League from 190515 ln 191B llummcl joined New York In the American League Branttord southpaw Eon Stead kept KitchenerWaterloo to five hits The Red Sox scored five runs in the first four innings and single in the eighth Bighthander Gerry Denomme went all the way for Kitchener and was tagged for nine hits Jimmy Wilkes sparked Brant ford driving in three runs on triple and two singles Stead strudr out 10 and walked three Listowel took tworun lead in the first inning by pouncing on Gait starter Ken Legacy for three hits and driving him train the mound Hugh Upper boomed his second of three hitsin perfect day at the plate Legionnaires righthander Don Jamo gave little leeway after that FORCED TO RETIRE The lanky Detroiter scattered six hits until retiring in thevninth with split finger and one runner on Galt won the game when with bases in Ii Jackson rapped 22 pitch for his second double In Saturdays openers Kitch enerWaterloo trounced Listowel 215 and Gait shut out Brantford 54 Hamilton at St Thomas was postponed Listowel visits St Thomas next Saturday Hamilton takes on KitchenerWaterloo Guelph is at Gait and Brantford travels to London Wins Early Bird Goli Honors ST THOMAS CP Mike Krowchuck of Foothill won the Early Bird Golf championship hereMondayrhy edging former Canadian champion Nick Weslock by one stroke on the 19th hole The two had tied for first place with 73s 0n the extra hole Wes locks tee shotcwas off Chuck Kocsis Michigans top amateur and Torontos Bruce Costotorl amateur champion shot 745 as did Snrnia footballer Ross Dowswell Former Canadian junior champ Gary Cowan of Kitchener and last years Early Bird titlist Ron Capra of Hamilton blew to 755 Capture Peewee Ball Tournament WOODSTOCK GP Willow dale North York Legion Pee Wees won the Victoria Day pee wee invitation softball tourna meat for the second straight year defeating Frenchmens Bay 119 in the finals Monday night Eleven teams were entered in cluding Gait Innerkip Ingersoll Norwich Samla and two each from Preston and Woodstock Gene Littler Wins Hot Springs Open HOT SPRINGS Ark AP Gene Littler shot final round 70 Sunday and won the Hot Springs open golf tournament with 724hole total of 270 Second was JiurFerree at 271 Littler collected $2800 and Fer ree $1900 DBEAIIILAND SUNDOWN AITHS JUDGED BEST Toronto Breeder PUP Tops The Show More than 1000 dogs in 63 entries provided good viewing assortment Saturday at the Bar rie Dog Showthe largest onc dny show in the province At tendance was slightly down on last year following trend cur rent in most centres Mrs Eachren of Toronto came up with her 139th Best of Show win She has been com ing to Barrie for years and hopes to be back again next yearperhaps with annther Best Her entry twoltyearold Kerry Blue terrier bitch Finale also phy The other top award in the show for the best BUDDY went to Dreamland Sundown collo pealing fluify ninemonthold West Highland White Terrier Owners were Mr and Ai bertKaye of Richmond From almost the crack of dawn station wagons steadily streamed into the Arena parking lot bearing the pride and hopes of hundreds of dog rearch and breeders Dogy noises filled the air The morning was devoted largely to combing and powder ing in the corridors adjoining the arena itself No film stars received so careful grooming as the animals on show One large fluffy white hound obliging ly stoodstlll while his owner took pair of nail scissors over the fluff in tw+hour operative Standards of obedience varied Most dogs were trained to stand still for long periods without re quiring much ownerattention Another ferociouslooking Ger man Shepherd growled and snap ped most of the morning daring all to come near his stall Few dared But it was obvious all the ani mals werewell loved Most seemed as much part ofthe home as any ordinary Fido or Rover In many cases the fam ily Parenfsychlldren dog or rum lounge at BLACK BEAUTY John Crawford Mimi Gibson Plus Cartoon gt COMITIG WEDNESDAY THURSDAY BABY FACE NELSON Adult Mickey Rooney Carolyn Jones Al Balding of Toronto finished with 280 and won $650 TRANS CANADA CREDIT THU NDER ROAD Robert Miocene Keely Smith Box OfficeVOpens pm Show Starts at Dusk THE BLOCK l9 BROKE wE sumans BENT AND HERE AM WITHOUT TRANS VIII onealr dogs were having day out Largest animal in the show belonged to Mrs Helen Walling of Richvnle 0nt and was 15d pound Great Dane Champion WalDelliar Smallest Mexi can Chihuahua named Tinto ill THERE PAL When aguygcts tired ofalltIIe fuss in big show why theres no place to relax like tho weighed nhout two and quar It belonged to Dr tor pounds hi Grelge of Bracchridge the dogs stall Just gotta watch out nobody stielq prize tag on you Rover looks moderately enthusiastic about having his privacy lnvodcd but the boys just love it 11 all in dogs day My ITIcrIIuTb FINAL SIIIIWllIlIS ToIIIIIIIT WEIIIIESIIIIIT MATINEE WEDNESDAY 230 PM EVENING SHOWS AT 650 PM WIDMARK TINA EARL LOUISE HQLLIMAN TRAI TECHNICOLOR BadmRdClludtwm1medad Mmudmwminmmmmgwogxmwmmm PLUS COLOR CARTOON HOUSE OF HITS SIdiInly tin Tm IIll aria Ill Ill lIITlshh Ilro limo dismount mu Touristrand imnil Cs COBB MariamWM 0m STAIIIS THURSDAY TIIIIII T0 SATURDAY EVENING saows AT 650 59 EM SPECIAL IIIIITIIIEE FRIDAY an GONTINUOUS 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