THURSDAY UHLMBER 1941 Stilliifln iftci the diets fluff 1llfhl2rllL lion lti Ciii ifidc Emil tliliihl liiiiiiie llu in War iiiI was ill sliciipth section tilfl cis Rani ltii lav lilii vx 41 lllAllUSiS Va cge in in lei lllik lilili n1 pi iiiiui 214 vi rIIIIV hrilllt Qlc lllil llit 18th p1llilittl rtwLI ii illi mum in ilnyni iiillil liijll his urti Barrie liil in llll lt Dilllill ll til 31111 Winning only nnr ii llli Pitill lkiitll il lllfliiilliilnllh Where he had llttril imwllll llltill UVtl on ltltiltt iliirkII rl iip wrlh Wing licfuic when he first JONES iiiiiied pio inn Ilium ago but he only stuck for hill of 50115011 CANADIAN GENERAL uremic co Hull on nail OouldntYou GeiAiiyllest To those who toss night after night on sleepioss beds To those who sleep in kind of Wily but whose rest is broken by haddrenms ond nightmare To those who wake up in the morning as tired as when they went to bed we offer in Milburns Health and Nerve liiisil tonic remedy to help soothe and strengthen the nerves When this is donothercshould be no more restless nigth due to bad ilrcains and nightmares Price 50c ahox 55 pills at all drug counters Look for our registered trade mark Red Heart on thepockago The Milburno Limited Toronto Ont Iil illt full Aflcz imiil tiiciil lllluiigill Ylllltilll IilKKiv iliii finally lluseillcrl the giiZ il York in tin Wiiiliipu back ALVIN illitii ltiNiCS fur who lll rm Jones from Novenbcfore in history has speedy transportation been so necessary to the security of our country Armiesnoiv rush to battiein motor can and trucks They ght in armoured curs rind tanks Supplies of food and munitions Iaic brought to them in nevergnding stream of motor Veiiiclcl And here on the horiicfront trucks also play their vital part in our War effort More and more Canadian industry agriculture and trade are letting xmcks carry the loedlIThcy feed our assemin lines with clocklike precision IImake modem production possible by dovetaiiing th output of one plantwith anothcr preventI pIJOduCon lam IM gt manufacturing tcheduies In addition to war service practically everything you eat wear and buyia transported all or part way by truck The savings that trucks nick help keep prices dIown An industry that give such vital service descrch your goodWill Keep the trucks rolling mountedto$429346 MrTSalteIr stat Ied that income from hockey $1 24998 was somewhat below aver zmmmwi UNTABIH com in sPA NEXT WEEK Dewitt the return of mild tcalhcr llutlst hits not total into first pldit iii the spoils picture Ilii its silitoliiitrd Its anous groupings and its paint tunic oils arc in Jun iur ll lroup No iith Prn cluilg Rangers and Nut hound in33 lerr Robinson Birrlc in group cumrncr and the sclirdulc ill be dun ii up here in the near future With only three twins in til group triple schedule ins he issurd There is jUsl our intermediate group in the dislrltbUlllpfls iii iravctiiiurst Indians and Midland in intermediate uiliiignood Shipbuildirs are the lone Senior ii entry 11gt you and to grt games the Arc pinyin in the same group with Midland and lrsvcnhurst but ill take bye into the senior playoffs Tlltlt arc only three IIlltHlltdiAlv groups in the entire MIA llll season lid land are defending llMllltill Junior has eight groups Senior sewn Junior is very slim iitli only four groups Mcuiiuhiie Barrie olls arc lucAl my Jone tiiiitlfi ll lSic ilftilLHIili If lirlliL llAililY tl tSif iiitilci vic lliiiilz will iriil irlm lm itiuli plate gliiiii pin only milliltl Ll lliliill Luiguc NW3 from tin liltiiilv Elks kiwi pogo ilm Sutilii 513m 31 Longin iiy iliilllllllll ul TV pm mu Tim expecting to hear tliut ice will Hum ml llt available at Midland any day ghIImII in now and hope to got in some stiff lorkouts time prior to their clitry in the SJA series at Toronto This has already started this week Maple Leaf Gardens The oits may drawn for game about Tucs ilay of next week iiSi lul iziliiiy piitl fin Alll Svniii iiiy illiiiifuiii is mid iii 1w liiitl to ice hour uiiil last yiuii lliiiliiiilllt ll play lli tlii liriliuri iiliii1 lmip Ivl Inimle also film lllt lIia ic kiiliM las follows We foamed 3IlillllllllL lwe lliltl iziiiwi in notice after illtll lint this my imply for two Ill lCotisc has it lyllvtijv liki nobody lelsi lil softball and it liar lltLl iriliitieiinics iithlltlllttl iiii legality although penniiiilly we never wen tiiilsiiliitd llllh liiittl VHFLI iiiis until 11 his aim as the nu still of an accident he thlllllttl in kill it not very iiotircnhlp biit tllgiis the reason llt has that odd iltililll last delivery llllit inclit Barrie Club Defeats Midland Opening Match First badminton tournament of thc season was licid Moiidiiy ewn int ill the Town liail courts when liillllt Club entertained Midiind Georgians An enjoyable match rc suited and although the locals loii iommv iiiiiivnii popular catchercoach of the Mcaford base ball team for the past four years LlV set the games were much iocciiily received his wireless ail closcr than the scores would ill giinncrs liiig at iuelph ilCIAl ironic EClloifi Bestwishcs iii billions in Buriie close rivals of the Mcafoid team in many gaincs during thr past few years go to Ioininy smart allround catcher and top notch sportsman FICTION Among the visitors was Mrs McCullough nee iletty Black one of tho topnotcli players at the Bar rie club before her marriage and removal to Midland delicious lunch wasscrvcd by the Barrie la iies after the games Mr West ex pressed thanks of the Georgian Husband treading wonder Club to the hosts and Victor Knox What this Wlllm 111011115 by Gemb responded on behalf of tile Barrie 1lhought Club IWifc probably Stillltlhmg Mens Doubles Illiiirie names mi mill liwehy VUUW IViyslm first Fred Aiidcrton and Vic Knox nnsmg to buy me defeated Holmes and McLean Art McLcan and Vic Knox defeated West and Atiridgc Ken Walls and Charlie Spcarn defeated Holmes and Candy Barrie ilAMidland Ladies DoublesFlora McGrcgor FOR BETTER gIi and Mrs By of iiKough and Mrs Green Lil lian cams and Doris Kcurns dc footed Mrs Attridgc and Miss Weil inan Mrs Wiif Fraser and Mrs Smith defeated Mrs Holmes 811d Mrs Candy Barrie 3Midiand EAT Al The EMPIRE CAFE BARRIES NEWEST RESTAURANT Next to Brennans Market vMixcd DoublesDr Harold Smith and Mrs Lilja defeated Mr and Mrs Holmes Andcrton and Lil Miss Wellinan Knox and Flora Mc Grcgor defeated Dr Attridgc and Mrs Green McLean and Mrs Fras ei defeated West and Mrs Attiidge Walls and Doris Kearns defeated Holmes and Mrs McCullough Spcarn and Mrs Smith defeated Mr 3nd Mrs GandyBiIrric 6Midlaud if RCA ExColt in iian Kcmns defeated McLean and States journals didnt do any of thc ili iiAltllli laiiiiliilhhii iiAiiili t1ilitlii+= ADA FullFiedged Big Long U8 iiliiiii MARfiiililON Imonoltmooooos oooooootvmmu Vi Simcoe County Boy Stars As Big League Hurier onmmomuoaWomooMmoaonoooopu 9v liccn ciy weak on the mound and anybody who could fling hall llcaiiJiiu an ambition which rose as long ago as 1932 when he was breaking into Oiitiiiio Amateur lhillly was givcncvciy chance 11 Baseball Association intermediate tiic world Marchildon evidently ranks with the lcnelanguiszicnchad what it takes liven when in Spencer Rangers lliiiip Baboluns pitching amateur hall Zillitilitl Marchiidon is now aIfuiiy rccognm this district it was freely said his When the American season onde ill liltliCl db Hull lmi the young Canadian had 10 league career or the sturdy young games lost is with the Philadelphia 3lmuchCunudizm Um SirWHO Athletics That is good rceord lCUUHiY iiishing in eighth place Goodfhe was scouted by Dan Iiowiey lii lliilli liiilMn ed regular pitcher in the illilJtn spccd and comes ueii good noush leagues ifnr pro hiiii But there were fowl Psoriirmnlt it llaii ttzit air it ill ll ii vlri lliiiul xiiiv ll 5l51iliw 1i lltl iii iv low lum nutill oil to Hill li liiiiil Hf ttni iis iiai itiilllII Liiiiiii up 111 iirilliti fut iiiinutlf lliiir lIx iilii int if xtlr lliiliiniiiii ill liliilft ltIl inri inter HIUH llti ifllllii ltll ti tiilt lliiitiif flll1 llil itlrldldi and lltil nule lil ll Illilililllll wt iiui that up why itll lil Hi ll in iii an iiii lil lllilll llj lliilrirl Illll but it 11 from flurry Loadf ll It liixl 1il lzi Agnew laiill lltllitll hmc excellent story of tich linlith illlll 1le lilltltl the Manic of The ilwili llI now Illil iiiii iii The Sziiiiidnj llxlniiiu ionl llii gtloiy has in in illl llliIki lillllill raw llUlN ilwnvi and the lltplltW aln iiii illllt in live 1th llllll Kilimlnz lllt lions lnt furl and lllt lliissllillily that liel llliillllilltliilllt uiinil llil sonici day this iiuiwinaii liflittl tip problem init ill sale After the boy and his owner Corrected faiilt enough seconrhdivision club how man Would Babe take if he had ting superlative batting and fieldingV of the Yankees or Red Sox behind him young about 26 and some of the ROOKIE PIlCHWH obscrvcis in theStates say Miiiciiiidoii has been one of ml that in 1942 he should he one If tile rookie pitchng sensations of hi topranking hurlcrs of the league league baseballimmmuil The Athletics also matter ifIfact lwi years in p11 bull with the EllC figuring till illillillllf ii lllcl fill iy Toronto Maple Leafs did not lllCIflmtinIIEVICHillgpcmidllt bring him airy nationwide fainc in no 50350 Plmldlng the SOlCClWO fact he has better record in the SClVlCC ill board 10951 snap up American League already this year i00 many Of 1011 900d young play than he did with the Leafs in lninor 915 ranks So when Connie Mack giab During the summer Marchildon bed him from Toronto the Unitcdlvisited his home in ICiictaiiguf tcr Philadelphia llzideiuycd an ex hibition game in Toronto In an in terview on that occasion had some interesting things to say about playing ball in the big leagues Pitchers cant hit and why is something which puzzles most of had the some chance With some of the fans who follow big 19qu the other clubs Philadelphia ii baseballf said philI Borden Air Force and Army gamcs Urhe answer very logicalv he had not been very well patronized eplamed big lefgue with Sits onthe bench for five out of SIX siliniiicr of 1938 Marchiidon acquir ed that confidence poise Control that are so essential lie still has it wholesale shouting they usually do over some of the fancypricedroolc ies with 20gamc winning records Babe just simply wen out there with the inconspicuous Athu ietics and pitched himself into startinguroics He might not nave it Will 10 games with aiwhilc performing in Barrie iii theI lot to learn of coiiiseiiiii lie is siill Bribe HAROLD STEPHENSON Known as Pro to the fans Har old Stephenson another exBarrie Colt hockey stardhas enlisted with lire RCAF as wireless air gun ner and is gal present at the Toronto ManninggPonl Pro was right winger on the Barrie Colts of 1934 35 who won the OHA Junior championship native of Barrie was prominent in town and church league hockey before he made place with the Kills ElfinFlint HAS GOODYEAR ASHOWS PROFIT Skating BestYet Danc ing ShowsProfit forx First TimeI TOTAL REVENUE $4293 An excellent reporthas presentI ed by Managing Director Sal ter at the annual meeting of Barrie Agricultural Arena Limited in the MagistratesCourt Chambers yes terday afternoon The financial statement showed net profit of $69004 for the fiscal year from Nov 1940 tOOctoberI31 1941 Gross operating profit was $2738 62 and when insurance and repairs wtere taken off the profit before de preciation was $203112 Skating Best Year YetI Total revenue for the year aI age although somewhat better than in 193940 Although three OHA all teams operated at Barrie Arna two seniorIB and one junior the Camp MillW this Was largely due to th popular follows Preident ArthurIA Smith hostess and said except for two opening inatchcsI The Barrie Colts had drawn good games and the 3095 for Um 03 five innings and often less attendance for most grou inncs Swmging the but he cxpriincd bUL lldifailedm g0 35 fill 153 is lke everything e1 Gvcn wo lu offs thu iI congldemble Imemm men of the same ability one with which had been obtained in other years was lost practice and one xvitiiputItllcRrac On the other hand the Managing Director pointgd out skating Was the best yet with revcntie of 45360 This was very encouraging Skating was showing steady in creasiasince the opening of the new arena in 1934 when it had been dis appointing in view of the fine buildIi ing available Rents andconcessions brought in $63781 interest $3553 Dancing Proves Success Balance of the revenue was ob tained from dancing during four months olthIe past summer An inr come of $91654 was obtained from dancingThis was the first season that it had paid others having shown 105565 For instance there Was loss of over $300 on dancing in the arena in 1940 so tifattbc past season represented tinimprovement financially to Barrie Arena of over $1200 from thatenterprise It ways pointed out by severaldirectors that tised man will top the other fellow Phil means playing in ii big league game in game with the heat of the cx citement buzzing the roar of the fans and the keen eyes of the boss the bosss boss andthe sport writ ers Yes biggleagucllllicher could hit as well as the average player explained Marchildon under the same conditions as othcrpiaycrs Its the arm the back the fingers IIthingrvesIIthatIget pitchers at tention urrdlikewise his coach department Not thathe dont get training 011 how to hit Our pitcliI ing coach issmart and overlooks nothing in making his men the phySical machines they must be to iIngstaff ity of the local orchestra and to the good wok Iput In by IheIManagIng Conni Mack set tom g1 es mi Director Assets of $4730923 Assets andiiabilities showed the listens not because has the ocss but because what liotclls is womb listeningio following The gonig to surprise AssetsCash on hand Bank of th WI Toronto $II203I56II Investments em all one of tilt seasons and Dbminion of Canada War Loans $1 98750 accounts receivable $50588 prepaid itemsInsurance $100122 buildings arena $3685679 horse barn$207700 equipment $367728 total $4730923 LiabilitiesCapital stock issued $3181000 reserve for depreciation of buildings $730138 resrve for pomT BLANK depreciation of equipment $183400 TheI conceited screen star was capital surplus $599039 operating making nuisance of himself at the surplus $37346 total $4730923 party l7 never let the canversa Directors Reelectecif tion touch on any other subject than Alba Iirectors were reelccted as himself Finally he turned to the Philadelphia will go crazy Consfd Iering thatIPhiladelplnri has sat in the cellar for so many seasons ill say its the best baseoarl tow=i in the World Evena losirg team gets 1112 full support of the fair in Philadeli phia vicepresident Wm Craig secre And how did you like my last taryAI AMa1comson managing picfureI director and treasurer Wm 531 was crtain she replied that ter directors Cecil INOrrisg lt was every time By practice at the bat There is no substitute for batting Style 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