Hnetterideaalterthlritcckcndn THORNTN GIRLS win Thornton Girls Softball Team won the Essainnisiil Girls Softball League cham pionship last week with finalgame 65 victory over tho defending champs from th Knock Ross Brothel WM ot LOL No 16 of Thornton pre sented the trophy to the win ners Back row ion to right are Mrs Phyllis Bentty manager Frances Ann MawI Margaret Carr Elcanor Pea cock Mary Carr Eleanor trnnett Middle row Ann Bent ty Randy Hill Gloria Jennett Kcltha Bealty Vern Jennett coach Front row Maria Black and Maureen Gorry Examin er Photo by Robert Simpkin Calgary Spot In By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Calgary Stompedcrs will have Seeking Playoffs around in the Waslern Interpre vlnclal Football nlon com ourJhpl ace Bombers defeated Eskimos lit14 and 1544 Winnipeg leads the league with 10 consecutive vic torics and no loses Edmonton is second with it points having won all its games except the two against Winnipeg Fullback Charlie Shepherd has been working out with numbers despite an injured right knee and may play If tourmuuunc action whether they will he in or out when playoii time rolls Heinus Signs New Contract ST LOUIS AP Manager Solly Hemus who led St Louis Cardinals Jump this year to sec ond place irom last years sev enth signed onevycar contract Thursday for about 540000 21 $10000 ra iso and predicted well be in contention all the woyior the 1951 pennant The onetimo St Louis infielder said Im confident well get an to good start nhxt season We need leithandcd rcliet pitcher to give ottr great relief on Lindy McDaniel some help the bullpen We are looking for top righthandcd pinchhitter and for some help in the outfield Ierry Thompkins Put On Waivers DllAi Quarterback Jerry mpk us has been placed on waiver Ottawa Rough Riders oi the Big Four iootball union announced today Thomplrins was called up for insurance purposes from London Lords oi the Ontario Rugby Foot ball Union with whom Riders have working agreement after quarterback Russ Jackson was injured late last month lhompv kins got into only tow plays with Riders hut still managed to throw one touchdown pass Stamp wlth tour points face British Ce lumhin Lia iiLCnlgary SuturA day night Lions hold the third and last playoit position with seven points The Stnmpcders then travel to Region for game Monday against the lnstplnce Saskatche wan Roughrlderswha have their only point this year tron tie with Calgary in the iirst league game in other Monday action theiengues two giants Vinv nipcg Blue Bombers and Edmou ton Eskimos tangle in nipeg Should Stampeders lose Sutur day they will have to win live of their remaining six games while EC loses three ol live if the Calgorians want to be around at playoii time It EC locs all its las tire games Stamps must win three of six Joe Kapp is expected to quar terback lor Stampedcrs Done Stone will be back to replace the injured Lotcll Coleman at half hack Another Calgary casualty is centre Kurt BurrisI who re injurcd an ankle last Monday and is expected to be out of ac tion for the next two games 80 coach Wayne Robinson says most of his players are nursing bumps and bruises from Monday game against Edmonlt ton BARRUS LIKELY OUT Only doubtiul Lion starter is Dave Barrus tackle and deteir sive end who suitcted sprained ankle Mondays game in Winnipeg is expected to draw sellout crowd in two previous meetings be tween the clubs the ï¬rst place tional says manager Jim Aus icy Eskimos also have number at welts alter lost Mondays game in Edmonton Tackle Art Walker has been working out but will be able toplay only at the risk oi reinjuring his leg Tackles Toby Decse and Nat Dye nemaln doubtiul starters noun FROM ANYWHERE T0 EVERYWHERE Herons am worse RAIL RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS TRAVEL MADE EASY by Ticltd Ottlcc BARRIE STATION OPDII nun I0 mm Daily PA 84400 MEErrotntooAt CONTE3TA€NTI In The Basalt Emulate iiaouious ANEWW WWW She is competing with other ladies to win an allexpense paid 7day vacation in New York City for her and the guest You CANHELP suascnlamc 9r ncnswmc rho annals by EXAMINER Mas KELLY Loretta Ph Ttrt SIRS BectaaTattcnharn Area of her choice ER WIN 3min mm rain SEPTEMBER on Lents LikeSouth Beat Bruins Again By THE CANADIAN PRESS The sunny south seems to be doing something to the National Hockey Angus to Lents Pinying in Ontario leafs lost their first tour proseason exhibli lion games But Thursday night the played their second game an Boston in Les Angales and ported their second victory over the Bruins Theserlel marks the first up penance any NHL team has made In Cplitornla Inother exhibition action the Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadians met their match in am club Hull Ottawa Caan din of the Eastern Professional League edged their parent club Zl An enthusiastic cmwd oi 10742 watched Lents take 24 ilrst period lead and Increase it to in the second Hob Nevin paced the Tomato scorers with two goals Gerry Ehman Ron Stewart and mkiErDIVe Keon got the others Boston marksman were Doug Mohna Johnny Bucyk and Don Mcxonnoy At Hull Bobby Rousseau and playingcoach Glenn Skov lor merly with Detroit Red Wings scored for Hullvottawa the goals coming little more than min ute apart in the first period Henri Pocket Rocketl Richard scored for Montreal in the sec and period The Canadians cities in Mane real announced that Doug liar vcy their top delcnccman has signed his contract or Nth season Usually tough nogotlJ star at contract time than year old Harvey accepted the first otter this year Also signed by Canadian Thursday were goaltender lac quu Plants and iorward Dickie Moore PILOUS GETS TOUGH In other league activity coach Rudy Flious put his Chicoga Black Hawks through more than two hours at strenuous scrim mage and skating at St Gather iocs He apparently was pet turbed at Black Hawks two loses in two nights to Ncw York Rangers The Range left their Kitch ener training sixgame exlubltion rwing tth will take them home to New York The Rangers still have seven contract hoidoutn but the only one with whom Gcncrll Manager Mun Patrick antich pates any trouble is Eddie Shack whos angling for more money iie scored eight goals last year and wants raise in sai ary said Patrick A1 for as Im concerned he can go home any time in Calgary tonight Detroit Red Wings meetthe Western Hockey League Calgary Stampeden The Black Hawks take on the American Hockey League Buttalo Hisons at St Catharina Satur day night and again in Buifale Sunday Bisons IIIJIIIIS Play To 55 Tle NIAGARA FALLS Ont CPI Agoal by Barry Cullen with less than three minutes remaining gave Butlalo Bison 55 uhibl hon hockey deadlock withthe American Hockey league chm plan Springï¬eld Indians Thorn day night belore 500 fans Brian Kilrea had netted what appeared to be the winner for Springï¬eld early to the tioalrpe riod Tho Indians Jerry Foley was the only twogoal scorer other Springfield goals going to Jimmy Andcrson and Harry Pid hlrny KEEP SIMCOE CENTRE ON THE GOVERNMENT SIDE FROST FOR MESSAGE from PREMIERLESLIE FRosr EVANS FOR ourAnIo smcoa cemen To the Electors oerimcoe Centre 0nSeptember 29th you go to the polls to choose successor to myrgood friend and supporter the late George Johnston MPP would be happyto have my irienda Simcoe Centre lend their vote and support our Prognmive Conservative candidate Art Evans Art Evans is oneoemiul young business man In the municipal ï¬eld it has served his community faithfully and with distinction He has young mans drive and vision coupled with broad experience in public service Governmente today need the vitality and enthusiasm oi youth Hence ask the people oiSimcoeCentneoograntmï¬reservioesoi Art Evansfwho am sure has much he odor the Government of Ontario and the people at this gmt Riding oi Somme Contra Yours sincerely EJE setur SUPPBRT in runs sumosoon GOVERNMENTIN ONTARIO ART EVANS will work no not against the Ernst Government ARTEVAMJIfl thing at Qemn Pariah noonsssilv Commttieakoomu Polls Sore open Published by at 51mm cm Progressive Cooservdllvn Association 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