is rap TALKS awnyaoov LISTENS hilrkeyiltlantle the youthful star of the New York gt ankces who is as famous for his honsemaids knee as he is wor winningthe triple crown last year may win the same laurelsagaln and again but hell never be the most celebrated ballhawk First of all hell ncyervhe able to erase the memory of the immortal Babe Ruth Another man still playing will also demand attention more often and longer than the Yankee star That is of course Ted Splendid Splinter Williams of the Boston Red Sex Big leaguetraining camps have been going for couple weeksnow and while some stars are gettingink for comebacks sore arms injuries or anything clseundcr the hot Florida sun the most read articles are still coming from the Bosox training diamonds Here is thelatest featuring the Mighty Mr Williams The story started innocentiyenough stating that Ted had checked into camp weighing 220 pounds and that he was working with Vibe gusto of rookie to get into top condition for the coming season Then camcthe question courscflmhcavy to always heavy at this time of theseason lie made few predictions One was he would start at least 100 games He also guessed hewould iiit least 325 for the season thn he checked into the camp at Sarasota Florida it took him only 20minute to dress and chat and get onto the field He greeted his friends from the Boston press in typical fashion Have you guys checked with the manager tolscc what my training schedule is want you guysto be satisfied That of course knocked the Boston scrihos rightoniheir wallets as there has and never will be too much love lost between Téd and the Deantown sports writers Ted then told of practical joke he had played on infieldTed Lep cio when Ted was in Boston appearing at the Sportsmansshow He called Lepcio at his Boston home and told him that he was flvir Johnson of the United Press Have you signedyour contract yet Williams asked No replied Lepcia Do you consider yourself hoidout Williams inquired wouldnt classify myself hoidout said Lepcio Has Williams signed Ted asked Yea said chcio They floated loan some place andsigned the big guy Williams said Thank you very much youll hear from me Icpcio didnt find out who the caller was until training camp He got big kick out of the story Seriously again Williams Is demonstrating the thump that made him the majors last 400 hitter Gradually he ls working into top con dition and has been swating pills well over the Minot fence in drills It would seem that Ted Williams is shooting for something extra this season It could well be the Most Valuable Player award Should he attain such an honorat 38 yearsof age itll certainly go down as one of his biggest of his big triumphs meat FlGliT Nora Someday the hxiag business is going tostraighten out and young fighters will not need seedytype managers to get along Remember awhile back we mentioned that Don Wallace the Stroud scrappcr who is capany handled by Orv Dash had chance of getting few fights Well for some unknown reason the plans fell through and Wallaces training went for naught ReasorLfor this note of course is because of an article in recent edition of the fight games official mag fling it had picture of fellow velterweightnamed Crawford Whowas chosen as the Frost poet of The Month Bdloié going any fziriher we must remind you that to get your name in the Ring is quite adistinction To be chosengasthe prospect of the Month is quite the compliment Well little while back in his second pro fight our own Don Wallace without single round of sparring took care of Crawford quite easily What does that make Wallace Nothing eausc he still cant getanyone to even spar with him let alone fight him chairman last venr who was in eligible for reelection thisyear STAYNER COOP DIRECTORS Arnold Vaneise John Walker and Ed Buie weirecleetcd three yenr directors Stayner Farmers Cooperative at the annual meet ing March Vancise and Walker were reelected having finished three year term Mr Buie was elec cnmmsr wtrr The chimney swift is the only bird known that canbcatltits wings alternately this unusu faculty enablingit to he the most for of the yarn with WilliamsI quotessuch as0f ted to replace Culham board manoeuvrcable bird that flies cc HOCKEYJCHAMPIONST bounds wosfreguen Thats Ron Carr No tr Barrie Bmssand Glennhoopsters pluyeri and it wasnt uatlithe pure asked themselves Saturdaynight Whathappeneflfl What did happen was that they loathinnot too impresflve tuneup Gait YMCA The score macM and since midpoint series to do but pack up Gaitwon the Iliatgame in ï¬rm weekago Jot87 take 14point ln the DEA mtemEleteA you othing inore lettior the locals ileumrs wili rncver know as aturda ilcnc thelocal reps had only till could come to beth¢Brus an BARRIE BRASS AND GLENN BASKET BALL TEAM bowedoutfito Gait Saturday night and accord gly ended its playing seaso TheBarrie crew had plenty of trouble uttingthe ball hrough the hoop thus this type actio mping after Junior the visitorsin the twogarhe was supposed to be 4LEARINGr03 REBOUNDsf ct Barrewith his fingers closest er dar jerseyedï¬layer is Dentcrosby of Barrie who was the games top scorer with 22 points Howie Johannesis the Gait player mat left Jumpingwith or against Carr is Jim Watt The score last few minutes of the game Go the alt broke away Saturday was opposed to be dalelight story Bum strength ibat and fthe fact that they were playing in their own back yard was supposed to turn the tide strongly in the locals favor But uoth wininmjsaaiiet lavern The oth to ISANOV About 200 members of Ban Curling Clpbdifldefflt at least were supposed to have decked their rionsness Saturday night and enjoyed the Jitney Bonspiel jgnd party sponsored by the Ladies eetion Before he actual partying curler call em what you will curls two games at never With the sameteam tw The names are drawnfrom at box and thus rinks areyforrncd Now the prizes in this 7spie1 do not go to rinks but to individ als Like The curler tot the scotes in or her tea both games and the person with the highest total is the winne There ver two draw and so Dozen Burrle Rinks QEntér Sports Spiel ast week saw theannual Oril ha Curling Club Bonaplelvwith two Barrie entries but of the money The rinkltof HazenEdg nrgréavea Vernz Adams and Sélvin Meredith skimcurled wednesdayh on one lost tw inthel came the curlingjitnay jitney spiel is thus Each member or enden with 21 edeohstiiell ERWHEiMING success aswore awardedln each vas awarded the ï¬rst prize intbelirst draw though he was actuall BobertArnist ng auditors Rob ied wtth Mrs crtPeaeock ach had score of 28 but Bob drew the right card reakcr Mrs Mic and Mrs Jack Richardson had 22 and Harry Miehie and Mrs William Johnston had 21 tom down the on the first prize rawwith 24 points Mrs ElsieH tibese was second nts and MrsKen Treadwell and Mrs OliveKWolf Betty Clyner 2t and 1Mr Doris Home Mrs lean Adamsy Mrs Monie Need ham andtJack Troyer with 19 shared th ther prizes stairs lounge the memberslaughi ed sang dnndedyand had whale ofngoo This ta¢arscparty thatthe Barrie Cur rig Club has ascents udging from its success onï¬t last curling season is close Back to he party however Kenwalls Mrs Jack Kennedy were subme with requestaat Major John Smith ine Cooadian General Electric tWhat blow was there given and liefelt flat long it was only for rqu minute aew than minutes that the Barriciboyx werein the game It all At the initialjump Glli was upllOron the ltrength of lhoprevionaweekstriumph in the next few seconds the score board read Gait 14 Barrie Things werereally looking good andthe canfldgaco the boys displayed iill week wutbcglnning to be justified What happened in tile next 10 minutes however iawhat the Barrie boy would likegtokaow ln thatlength of time it isdoubt fut that the Slocall scored more than clog basket livery jig they did was wr ng Theli shooting was out of this world and out of the llaskeL They passed blindly giving theebail nway Aad thepasses seemed onI the intended receiver us ually couldnt hang onto them By the close of the first half the score of the4gamo was 3425 for Gait andtbe round was in their favor 4825 outwardly Aimnrdiy the Barrie representatives were atense and upset lot as they came out for iheï¬secondahalfo Bnt things didnt change much after therest period While they kept Howie Johannes Gails star forward from potting too many Doug Lehman built alongthe adme lines as Johannes seemed to change the score board on every one of his shots Fouled Out Doug Kettle always potent cog in the Barrie machine was fouled out of the game in the third quarter and that made Bar ries chances of bigcomeback flute it was three early fouls utbat threw Kettle and possibly the whole Barrie squad off guard Af ter the first few minutes of the ggame Kettle had to watch his step and not check too closely lest he ire sidelined early Both teams had different pat terns of play and while the fans didnt see their club win they must admit it was still pretty good game Barrie tried to work the bail right in under the basket before letting it go in search of the hoop gait veryseldorn1 took dog shot lilost oftheir baskets were scored from Well out with Leh man and Johannes sinking them with ease or just practiced eyes Barrie had one consolation They came upwith the games high scorer also one of the better rncnonthe floor offensive ly and defensively Huge Don Crosby whos as quiet as he is effective notched 2215bints in the locals cause The officials and thevisiting team praised him af ter the game for his conscientious Jack Hare slipped in 18 points for Barriei and Bon Carr 18 Doug Kcttle six and Dale llill andCope land one apiece Don Nuttley recovering from broken arm playedthe early part of the game but was forced to give way whenthearm got sore and he sawthat his shooting was seriously affected Johannes and Lehman paeed Your Einsteiflcei accounts Home Yoa cant wear thcr moor hat and you don want another mans insurance Rarely 36 two innuth ever have the unit in airnee needs Thats whywe can oflern pion ofpenonglimun nace which it fitted to your need Ann yourbiidgeti tiny vy stays ran Ag Barrio Works htid its annual Hoe key Night at Barrie Arena Friday evening The evening proved rousing success for each member of the family Mother IndFather both played hockey Then dad played hroonibail The youngerct and races free rkatingand costume competitions bit of the evening was the girls hockey game between the Fearless Few and the Wildcats Well the Cats were wild inthe re tthat they received both of games penalties Not sure whetherthc FF were true to their namebut at least they won 62 fExell liar Sure brine and Frankie Excll led the Pcarlss gals with hattrtck and pair respectivezy Osbornflrbrolro ins th aier act with the Sixth gt Donnahanting and Sandy lilc Kcever were the markswomcdfor the notsowlldcats Wildcat litcv Lean received both1ot the acnténe in ihe mens mummyths Pencil Pushers outsco the line kctr 111 John Maloney and Joe Walton shared in goals evenly Morris Johnson got1the 11th lloward Forbes with two and cigarsmoking Al Shewcbuck scor ed for the Rockets Setup Men and Formen while washed the Office Staff bailclashH in the senior boys race Roier Wilsonampped the prize Conrad Iialoneywoa the intermediate boys plate and through circum stances beyond their control Dave McCann and Robby Halon shared the prize in the junior boy race Brenda Corbett won the race for intermediate girls Brenda Hobo won the junior girls racela melee Skatihg costume was In brawls awarded to Ted and Janice borne The employees and their fami icszthcn retreated to the GE bull in again for aparty VARIED Actlvmi While theytried to conceal it ACTIVITY was vanxao at cénadmn Generzil Electric Bai rleWorks annual Hockey Night Frida At top Al shewchu is instructing the junior girls dure for their race The not in the proper starting pro retty fellows below are en gaged in Broombaii whateisél The Steup Men and Foreman defeated Office Staff 4D the visiting scorers with 21 and 20 points respectively Eddy Kopf and Jim Watt ha 14 each and Bon Potter five orm Hot four and Denisliogan two Stray ShotsFivc of the Gait mitte get going in the second half with mari guarding him so closely At onestage of the game Jo hannes wits forcedflnto the seats so sattherc fewminutes to rest When he got up it was discovered that he had been siting on gen tlemans fedora The Salt team nowgoes against London in search otiurther laur els London recently eliminated Sarnia tPriqr to Saturdays game st Josephs High School defeated BDCI Junior cagera 5348 sharks outer teeth as they bccomeworn out are replaced by fresh teethin the innerrows liilliGEiiFlELllS for CHEVROLETS of inllitt St Willi llutlimit Nitil far TYillill Convenience THErtECTaoMATIc house he who wish to remove old wallpaper Siniptetbiflsé tamazingly lowvrontal cost Josr rauoslrnro amateur sherran No oil or gas to use always can ad has no noise or odor No ventilaflon required and rubber legs protect your floors from any 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