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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jun 1954, p. 2

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Champions life Flyers Absorb Greerls eras mama exam maroon Jim 16 its Barbe Re ids spa Threatened PIIOI Second Defeat WAVERLEY it weaker Hashim To Opening Mr and Mrs Clayton Bartley WA Plan Bake Sales and Mrs Corlett Toronto vis The WA Jun meeting was held 11 me Burn Counuy itedIMr and Mrs Corlett Mrs at Mrs Herman Trews when Club Won An Powell Coriett Sr remained for few Barrie Fl ers ened the south rie weem reef co mole Mr and Mrs Morris Darby spent ing July division South Simcoe baseball within half game of firstplace II It dafi VIIIng Fan II an my up were with three succesive vic Newmarket Dixons last night at Cum points scum JohnI Gund Powell has been drawn The Guild of St Johns Angli torles but InowI manager George Queens Park when they trounced Clan French an amt Norm me Bouchey finds his club on two Edgar RCA Toppers 12 in lad can Church mm me cottage of opening lithole round but game 105mg streak ies softball contest MTSI SI Famer OIT MRI or during warmup Monday The Flyers suffered their first The win marked lrecrs fifthllas Edgar was tagged for nine mm June meeting he suffered web setback last Friday when Newmar in six starts their only 1055 com hits but errOrs and walks proved ket scored 62 Victory with right ing at the hands of undefeated very costly in the Ace total out OCEANIC STEAMBOAT Creemore lied Sox Possess Iirst With Second Straight liver Drys Creemore Red Sox were outllit but not outscored Monday earncd runs in the seventh and one in the eighth and while Barrie mat llight as they handed Barrie Canada Drys their second 0th INS 0mm over Irwin II straight defeat 97 in North Simcoe baseball game at mngSI mi earlyinning defict Creemore Couldnt be overtaken The victory broke firstplace between the clubs and shov IBob Meek and McMullan each Willi two hits headed the Cree cd the Red Sox in sole possession of the top rung and the mm tenet Barker and Drys to secondplace tie with Orillia Terriers Valmsley scored one safety apiece dam um mum Mm II II III III II Bu an er au mms ta ing oas Newmarltet oppels Winners of pu Bg BO MCMUHB 50 only 9mm Danny omd was lg gufl um at me it evened his record off at only one game in six starts are For instance they scored six runs me Steambua 35 for the Drys With three hits follow com in gt was in 1809 The team then shined mm the firmly entrenched in fifth place In the filal Inning from only 70 open 0cm hits and all runs are charged as Jon SleVenS Playing In foursome of which Howard Norris was member Powell had Just fin ished play on the seventh green and was on his way to the eighth tee when shot from the trailing party struck him on the head and knocked him to the ground Howard Norris rushed to Powells aid and the champion was takelt to doctor for stitches to close deep head wound Deeper Investigation into the accident revealed thzt the bail woo hit in Powells direction by none other than Pred Norris his opponent in the first championship roarid fastball specialist struggle to the The Drys held 20 lead for one win despite the Drys banging out and onehalf innings before Crec gtbgagfufimxtgond mm Stew i2hit attack which included two more deadlocked the score in the doubles by Danny Poland and one bottom of the second and took the Bar W1 3le 10 move 10 contention again Saturday night at from Joe Whalen front for keeps with pair in the third Bob Mcitlullansleadoff hom 130 when they play host to Onl Cm Emms making his ms dp er the key blow lizi Terriers at Agricultural Park pearance since the scusonsIopcnmg Emms had only allowed five hits BARR Kerr ch MacDonald 31 triumph over Midland Indians got Iover mmnIS and had the web pound HI Stewart CI Crooks lbI laggcd for me 55 Fm 51x leran been able lo stay in the game CWISO SS Whale 31 Miscampbell 133 Jtmly 50mm lt the Drys late rally might haVe been rf Emms pBowman my andfiqnt gwe Up overlthc turning point But foul bail CREEMORE Barrett DanceI the three innings although the Sox StruckEmmS on me cheek bone in CI ween ssI Meek ch Swim rfI couecwd mm ms the top of the sixth as he was wait Mackay 1b Walmsley 2b Gowan Errors were chief factor in the in to take turli at the plate and 3b McMullan Barker rf Bou lrys inept performance They com he was forced to retire with the Sox cher 3b 110 100 tldxJl 12 mitted six miseries all of them cost Leading Barrie ing the team runs Creemore cardi Creemore pushed across three un Creemore 022 010 31x4 Newmarket diamond and movad Dorothy Miller went all the way into Palgrave Monday night and to scatter seven hits four of them took another on the chin by by leftfielder Hood Who recorded l05 count which marked Pal perfect night at the plate Doug only kept them in the victory ve figx augmlesylgasmchmieseajggl hunt but in the late sessions both the due his first against one triple which would have beenrMiller and the bats were stronger vim caught only Thompson in centreland Edgar were left in the dust field stepped lna hole while backl There was an oddity in the IhPIarlgrave Ihll hard am of in ing up and fell lAces batting punch in the plate 35th Ix zfiggigm liguedlyers patgrave took the front in thelAll nine hits were scattered even bnd mm Ibut an 53m Fle third as Walkem cleaned the breech amongst the nine players and dr 08 of If forfour runs on hemer fly all were singles lioodof course he tened ball that went into the trees in was the games batting sensation short right field The homesters EDGAR De Laplanre c1 Swan After scoreless first lnnmgr made it 104 in the sixth frolnson as Hood if Short 3b Douglas lhe Fliers NOVEd in the WP doubles by Walton and Walkem Forrest lb Veye Bridgman 2b the second 107 four runs only before the Flyers salvaged sin Gillies rf one hit aslnsle by Bob Thompson gle run in the seventh Garcon ACES Lennox 55 but INC walks and an error on walkem was the baiting Star of Lamb 3bI Parker ch Wilson lbI sacrifice plated the counters the night with single double Wright if McLean Miller Pallrave scored three in the bot and home run for Palgrave Hillier rf Daley 2b unearned Millers wildness in the first and second innings gave the Toppers three run which tempor 53 CIIEV SEDAN Exceptionally clean through out Many extras Buy With Confidence At Dangerfield Motors LIMITED Simcoe Countys Largest Car Dealer Senior Fans Riled USED CAR DIVISION To tfmbtlil theiIrzteiIling wheIn OlfieIIarys Chuck Edward with two singles Edgar 120 001 15 on Spar raly rper paced the Flyers sixhit attack Greer t500 024 xl2 ll on drew walk and Jones singled Barrie 04000015 UMPIRES Cec Comrie platen 233 BRADHmD ST pm 4981 With three aboard Wallace belted Palgrave 034 003 xltl Bill Hotc base CALENDAR It wont be long before falls of the Barrie district South ning and CGE countered with pair in the second From that Simcoe interlocking senior softball groups start demanding point to me endI neimer club that games be played to Winner threatened seriously to break the The League last season brought the seveninning regula tic Leighton Giffen allstar third tion into effect to coincide with the South Simcoe and also baseman for Bradford delivered to prevent the various stalling tactics of the teams in the long mph to his wrong field in me playoffs so that darkness could set in first to drive home Bruce Edney and then Giffen crossed the plate The fans went along with the the hot controversy of Barrie Le rm Joe Maganis sacrifice fly to shorter games but they have seen gion who tied RCAF of Edgar 99 foul territory two tic ball games this year and previously and didnt play past one might still revert to stale seven fICISeEwgggllgég elnstolge 390323 mate should the league brass Fan like to we inn do 1k k8 dptimd mle as such claredb regardless ofathvr lglgucs Withinanelg 3m affoslorgg time on Ifm mgmdm CBmddfprd t8 regulation sevcninning rule OASA Elmer Minnikins ground ball was 0mm an an er rules nine innings regulation but if miscued Leo Labihe saved his own Electric were tied 22 at the end tmo in seven mm and tie eXists extia innings ale muse wnh gonowup double gt med Ngithe played to declare winner Most which saw Minnikin slide dafer way ms of the teams should like to decide under the throw for the equalizeh the game officials nor Bradford game one way or another tOOI EaCh hurler gave up three hIIS even considered extra innings Canadian General Electric and It was nipandtuck battle at Ab Bowen and Lahme supplied RCAF of Camp Borden were knot Bradford which saw veteran Steve doubles and Lorne Davis single ted 33 at the end of seven one Simone match mound wizardy for em while Leighton omen week ago and broke the tie in the with CGEs Leo Labine Bradford Steve Simone and Reynolds ham extra frame Bill this went under mustered two ruIns in the first in mered safely for Bradford Mens Senior TONIGHT RCAtF at Legion Queens THURSDAY Edgar at CGE Queens FRHDAY Legion at Fennells Minesing at Bradford ladiea TONIGHT Orillia at Edgar THURSDAY Newmarket at Orillia Vespro Junior FRLDAY Anten Mills at Craighurst Edenvale at Midhurst Minesing at Grenfel East Simcoe FRIDAY Sturgeon Bay at Coldwater Warminster at Victoria Har bor Transform Your Yard Into Your Own Summer Resort EOIOIlIlll lllllllflflll FURNITURE NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF SummerISpotYou Have The RIGHT kindon Furniture awaits your selection NOW Its comfortable well made to withstand Sun and Rain and PRICEDREASONABLY Constable Fans 16 But Downey Gains Senior Triumph Minesing jumped into third place in the Barrie district the big guns in the Minesing off senior softball standings last night with convincing 52 Once FENNELLS Kneeshawss Victory over Fennells in an interlocking contest at Minesmg GmOy CI Nemy BI Kneeshaw BASEBALL North Simcoe TONIGHT Midland at Orillia South Simcoe TOINYIGHvT Beeton at Barrie Agr Park Park 3b Constable Gilmore if Newmarket atAlliston The loss was Fennells third in row without tasteof Griffiths 2513 riffiths cf Kirkup Pallgrave at Batten rf THURSDAY victory and they sit firmly in the cellar of the South Simcoe standings Thornton at Everett Churchill at New Lowell FRIDAY Bolton at Newmanket Alliston at Beeton MINESJNG iDumord rf Adams 3bH Adams 55 Miles 2b Win Downey Beilby cf Wen Downey McCartney lb Luck Fennellt 00010012 Minesing CAPE coo CHAIRS LllllliE LAWN Folding Cape Cod although the big fellow recorded 16 strikeouts over the seveninning route Wen Downey who proved pitching sensation in the early por tion of last season appears ready 000 032 x5 10 to lend the teams ace Ken Glenn Downey postedI in comparisom hand withIthe mound duties He sum five strikeouts but allowed THURSDA IJACROSSE Chairs unim topped brilliant Blake Constable only three hits and didnt issue Alliston at OrIIIIa ISIth Strongly FROM III lFRJIEDAY Orillia at Alliston Maitlands at Brooklin ltO PHELPSTON Golden Wedding On Sunday at 1030 am Rev Frank Stone CSP Toronto cele walk He was still strong when Constable suffered the string of Minesings bats in the fifth which marked the winning rally Fennells had pushed over sin gle run in the fourth for 10 lead on Gordon Kneeshaws dou ble and Earl Gilroys single But Minesing who were held to slim two hits for the opening constructed ready for painting $4 COMFORTABLE suN Labatt Open Cards Golfs Maior Pros SOFTBth Mens senior Pts four flames got to Constable for me 09m 18 MESS here in effigg 215 ionf gfingUfgll 12 five consecutive singles inthe fifth Egg honor of the golden wedding of H0 kins Tm matches last week for three hunsI an the margin IgarI his parents MrIand Mrs William wifi definite ge back August 2528 Downey needed They added two Islageing Stone ManyIfriends attended the for crack at the $26500 purse in more insurance markers in the I2 reCeptlon which washeld in the Adjustable and eas The Laban Open Canadag biggest sixth on three more backtoback South Simcoe evemns at their home 011 the 5th ily moved on rubber golf event Plans of the other Singles but it Wasnt necessary as Pits C°°e5° wheels Choice of three have not yet been finauzedI Dowhey was only touched for one Bradford IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII To Summernere green red or blue run in the seventh and final frame RCAF Dave Douglas Jerry Barber and that was unearned Frank Hall and Mrs Frank Mar Fenlnells v0 ed Chandler Harper Marty Furgol of Gem Miles Wn el mo 0r oron on ues the us Hopkins team Henry th 1ht°wn an Results day Their mother Mrs Hall re Martell Gordon Brydson Bill Kerr LEEL eac were Edger FREAF turned With them to Spend the UP Zand Jules Huot of the Canadian CGE 2Badford summer month in PhelpStonL team all assured Ken Murray Minesin 5F 811 M155 Albertine Coughlin TOT chA president and Laban Open OW ers onto spent the weekend with her toumament manager they wont Ladies father Coughlm miss the Labatt event at Scarboro Make Plans For Pct W313i igeplfngiayhonhfirbgfn gthis August Walter Burkemo who Newmarkeh IIIIIIIIIIII 1000 I0 took 2780 second lace mone in was transferred to the Barrie lthe bl tournamentplalst year yand comlng Season Greers fig clnseguenzhy fie Wiltl be EPat Flet her down from his Sask 85 01 Ome 98m atoon lelb for the Hopkins were The ladles 013 the Barrie 113w gflvale 571 The boys beat WyevaleThursday idoubtful they could get back to Ewing Club he business Effr Eh evening 2641 and are looking for éloronto again South Africas fab meeting at the mm 0f Mrs G0 16 ward to doing Ithe same to Cross U10us Bobby 10er could make no go gpemsrv Wgumgfin Ellt 0n Last Night land Monday night Hardwood Slat Chairs in natural fin Icommltment last weekend $51 ryrpreslfilantgIr W1 TS Barrie GreersI 127Edgar Storm Cuts Power IshI Wen constructed and easfly folded Douglas who won the Canadian BASEBALL The hydro power was off for 0pen on Scarboro course last Sum Th ladies made mans for the Norm Simcoe several hours Saturday eVening gmer was making no predictions H9Whngs50n and for Various 80 Pet due to damage by the hail storm fhow he would do in the Labatt C131 aCtIVIlles Creemore 714 The gardens were flooded but the rtournament there this season Des Refreshments were served at the Barrie 500 damage to plants was not severe icribing Scarboro cautiously as close of the meeting by the hostess kinda 12 27 500 Adrian Craddock is building Mtricky course he admitted fam and seveml ladies of the duh Midland IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I200 IcIegrenent block additiontohia gar 1n Tubular Chrome and Aluminum iliarity with it that may put him in =good position for the $5000 first Eplace Labatt money which Doug iFord carted off last year Jerry Barber who set the pace in the Labatt Open last season with parshattering 64 in the first élound at Summerlea was edged down to third place money by iFord and Burkemo Winner of the Wflmingbon Open and well up in gother tournaments this season Bar iber said last weekend he is defin liter in the running for share éof the Labatt purse Marty Fur igol and Chandler Harper both iwith nearly $6000 in money win lnings to date this season figure lfor stair share Iof the Labatt lOpen melon Both were among the i39 top pros who shared in that purse last year Canadian entries in The Labatt EOpen not only get chance at the iopenfpurse but $1500 in special Canadian money as we11lIu1es Hunt the little Quebec veteran Hook part of the open purse and top Canadian money in the 1953 Labatt Open He is making no concessions to youngerplayers this year CPGA Champ Henry Mar itell lastyears Miller wmner Gorr Monday Night frront fold chairs with duck and Creelmore 9Barrie Minesing Upset Edgar Toppers iMinesinlg scored five runs in the first inning and then went to record an upset 73 victory over Edgar RCAF Toppers in Barrie district senior softball game last week at Minesirig The loss marked the Toppers first of the season and prevented them from moving into tie for first place Ken Glenn pitched masterful ball for Minesing holding Edgar to six hits three oftllemin the seventh when the visitors counted all three runsI Crooks started on the mound for Edgarbut was relievedin the botto mot the sixth by Jack Hoof man who fired ribhitter against Minesing in seasons opener Silver Maple W1 meeting Of the Silver Maple Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs Ben Toner on Thurs day evening It was well attended and there were also several visli torspresent nylon fillings light as feather DECK chinks $795 Deck chairs with orIwithout can opy and foot rest The gaily striped Lisle Defeat Motormen As Tinklin Stcirs Lisle scored all their runs in the first and second innings Mon day night to edge Barrie French Motors 573 in north division Souilh Simcoe baseball game at Agricultural Park Tinklin worked the route for Lisle to collect 18 strikeouts while scattering four hits Johnny Moore toiled all seven innings for French Motors fanning six while allowing six hits Lisle scored three runs in the first inning on walk and singles from Tinklin Adderson and Law on Doubles by Lawson an LaWson in the second plits an error provided the visitors with 50 margin before Barrie hit the score sheet Jim Edward delivered two atwningsrnaterial in these chair will brighten up your lawn or ver nunarfirriins ONLQFROM 395 liiiiiownics grins DELIVERY iron FURNITURE For Further Information SAESAPARILLA ORIGIN BARRIE CHAMBER OF don Brydson and fourtimes Millal run double in we thi rd inning to The drug sarsaparllia comes COMMERCE Klilzrrfigkggmgfii liaivigglt Place French Motors on the score 1mm lirled roots 01 several Findsy thatrthey need concedemothmg to sheet andthen itwasnt until the of smiles plants that ggow IIinIII the US pros in the Labatt tourn seventh that an unearned run was Central and South America and vamem garnered oft1inklin Mexico LI Il udhi mrxmulmr¢i

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