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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1948, p. 10

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lVY writs sriirrs GAMES i213 1Lr the final unrpizcs decrsniiis and thr eligibili ty of rLrlciiri lllinid Jrlrllrlt ts Ivy llir ltrlltl was claimed had not lilipcliietl thrw league matches and was not eligible for Illi playorfs Sllvtlitl inciting of texriiiiriaiiagris of all clubs in the league held at Utopia follow ing lliriisdajUs game and the pro teat vr thrown out Iill lftopiri by big first inning of six runs With that bah fer laicncc lloggarili out the next llill llarold llrolley Elwood Jeiiiiett lvan Sprers George Davis lliions larycork and McFadden liil safely for sextrit of tiltlt before pitcher llob lIlliott of Utopiainan aged to get the side lctrfcd Utopia attic back With two runs in their liali Miller lived on an error Doii Zylcltaster flied out but lullis also was safe on an infield bobble lIlliotts twohugger was good for two runs Ivy failed to count in the second and llllltl frames but got single ion in the fourth when lloggullll Jifii fillt llll llll lltlll illilllkl ll infield outs and cubic home on hit by Spcers litchmr steadily Ivan held Utopia scoreless for foui straight innings Meanwhile Ivy put the score up to 102 with three more ruir ill the fifth lcoigc Drivir lived on an infield iniscue llirons liit safely So did Laycoek to bring Davis in McFadden and lloggarth vent out but Elwood Jen netts hard hit was good for pair of runs lvy got two more runs sixth to take 122 lead lennett was out third to flrst George Davis cracked single llirons flied out and Laycock cir cled the bases for two runs with homer litopia got two rims in the sixth when llill McMaster singled flari lon was out third to first but Jeri nett and Eaton grit safeties to push the pair of scores across the plate Only seven innings were played and ill the gathering darkness neither side could score in the last batting llate umpire was Lawson lleyers of Alliston with McLean of lalgrave on the bases Utopia have burlt up fine base ball park in their rst year in the league There is an ample play ing space behind the schoolyard the lianiondis well skinned and rolled the outfield level All around the infield there is high screen and few benches behiiidtlie plate UlOllAddiller McMaster lb Ellis 2b Elliott Mc Spccrs in the llcrman Masterss Hanldn if Jennett 3b Softball League Backaclge May Warn 0t Kidney Disorder Dull aching pains in the brick may be warning of kidney dis orders Dont neglect these pains Doans Kidney Pills stimulate the action of the kidneys help to elimi nate tlie wastes which may be the cause of backache and minor urinary and bladder ailments Thus Doana Kidney PillSllelp the kidneys to clear the body of impurities Do as thousands of other Cana dians have done When troubled with backache take Doans Kidney Pills On sale at all drug counters re Milburn 00 no Torohto Ont frisrs truer4 2MANui=rciiiii iilmrlotte 2a THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1948 7mm NTOPIA PROTEST RULED OUT game 11 llulilt by +3 Boii rough lul it lllr thuirsani IOfPEIlAIOltSiliii An outburst of four runs in the eighth gave topaco lllclz win At lllr time Valley Wrlt leading Uli tcpacos Marjorie lliriiiiiisriirf DOROTHY KNAPPS FIVE HITS LEAD COPACO 119 WIN Copaco girl captured lllcll rixth straight win trlneday Aug 23 at Queens Park when they ekcdt out an 119 victory ovur Billtltl Valliy Taxr in suddendeath fizs round fopaco Strllci game Hazel Lpig Mickey Krishner andt Dorothy Knapp were responsible for 40 lead in the first inning but as Dorothy Miller settled down for Valley tier mates supported her and they crossed the platel three times in the third and outcl in the fourth to he the score lwo unearned runs counted for opiico in the third to move llltlll in front once more only to lllili Valley overcome the lead in sixth with three markers were outscored Zl in the seventh giving Valley at lworuu margin before the opaco victory llth the eighth Edith llarc retired the side in order for the next two stanyas to smother any Valley comeback IDtllUlll Knapp with lll hits for perfect night led the opaco girls to their Win while lltlllll llareI and Mickey lashner contributed three each Kay llowcii obtaincdl two Dot Sliewchuk with four hits was tower of strength for Valley while Mary Wood and Eileen Keycs with three each were also in the thick of the battle 01ALUK Bowen cf Thomp son 3b Kashucr lb Lang 2b Knapp ss Miller lowcn rf flare llante li VALLEYmKeyes cf Lennox 2b Moody ll Campbell Miller Jones s3 Wood 3b Wright lf Shevh chuk rt Uinpiresrlhiug lledgei Maurice limes bases the opaco inf plate Ellis cf Eaton If IVYfloggarth 2b llrolley ss Jennett Speers ll Jennett lb Davis cf Ilirons rf Laycock lt McFadden 3b lvy 600132 012 Utopia 200 102 TANNERSiRALLY FALLS ONE SHORT UNDERHILLS WIN Barrie Tannings late rally Wed nesday lastall but brought them victory as Underhills edged them 1312 The losers tallied six times in the seventh and final inning which all but nosed out the win ners The Underhill victory forced third and deciding game in the Copaco evened their bestobfrvc semifinals of the Barrie Industrial nal Series in the IntCmMmc Softball League at one game apiccc Lloyd Timmons hurled the seven Friday Aug 27 at Quest Park THIS THIRTYTON aimy through the wooden bridge in downtown Al liston on August 24 The bridge was the main connecting link between the business sec tion of the town and the hospital The driver of the tank igbred sign which warned vehicles were PACO 117 WIN PROM RCASC EVENS INIIIRMEDIATE FINALS bert Storey and Perry amounted for two in the fifth and Ray Lotighced set the reworks in th sixth when he stroked liner to innings and gained credit for the when they defeated RCASC ifiright eld where Shorty Walling win while Carl Emins took the loss Camp Borden 117 for Barrie Tanning The Packers came from Underhills captured an cal1y lead an early 51 deficit via 13bit at in the third inning when they pusli Wk d0W 19 SCIVICJ COYDS in ed srx runs across Theyduplica game which produced many ar ted the feat in the fourth and led gumJmF 122 before Barrie Tanning began Meilnlllllle PONY Wmkmr their drive Feur in the fth cut his fourth contest in five nights the Underhill margin in mm mm settled down after bad opening they would havetied the game frame and hurled beautiful ball with their sixrun outburst in the 101 1051 or the way he retired seventh had Underhius not scored the side in order havingI the game one run in the sixth completely in hand On the other side RCASC gan giftitlfgs 158 1585313 bled onthe offerings or Wlripbaill Thurlow cf Timmons Carson Squires who was making his first If Barnes 3b Bell ff appearance in the loop However BARRIE TANNINGKerr 1b it wasnt long before Copaco Gear 2b Aikin cf Emms Le Ifou Nodleman lvasflm1 to Gear rf Hatherill ss OConnor 1f eve 10 second mm RCASC broke from the wire at terric clip in the opening stanza and produced three runs onhits by Frank Humphreys Gaitens and Vincent Ray Lougheed retrievelone of thetcounters in the boztnn half lzesingled took second on Larry imcA Loughccds bunt and third when Sinres dropped Ab Bowens lllLl infieldfiy rBill Hare broigii liiir home with fly to left eld In the second the visitors started where they left off and extended their lead to 51 as Humphreys poked Single went to second on passedballand tallizd on vin cents double Barclay singled to bring Vincentacross the plaid The second nevertheless was Copacos big inning as theyip tured the lead and never letgo Elmer Gilbert gotrthe batlrolliiTg with single and George Storey poled homer to clear the sacks Wes Perry drew walk and suc cessive singles by Earl Marshall Ray Lougheed and Larry Lougheed madefonfour more runs nnd LouNOdleinan entered into the UmpireS McNeil Lougheed bases QM Read Examiner Classied Ads plate tired the next three natterso The next scoring was done by Copaco in the fth and sixth in nings when theygarneredo pair in each Successiye singles byrivGil All types Of stav tionery announce ments diret mail circulars printed here behind Robinson 3b MCANhur Le punched him out of the box ndJ picturewith nobodyouti1nd rel Copaco Ihornhurfy attempted slicestring catch His cffOrt failed and the bail went for home run Larry Lougheed Bill Hare and Gilbert followed with singles while Don Bowen was safe on an error which brought another run over the platter RCASC managed to get two Of them back in the seventh asgtVin cent singled and reached third when Barclay dropped tcxas leaguer into centre eld As Den Bowen Copaco catcher attempted to nab therunnerkgoing to second he overthrew the bag and the run ners scored After RCASC were shoved aside without any trouble in the eighth plateumpire Archie Marshall call ed the game on account of dark ness Thelbcst allround performance for the winners was displayed by Wes Perry who shone on the field ing end of the game as veil as in the pitchers box and at bat His dcepsingle to centre in the fth bringing home two runs proved to be the winning margin At the plate Ray Lougnced and Larry Lougheed who by the way areno relation connected for three hits each to lead both clubs in that depaziment Bill Hare Elrrie Gif bert and George Storey with two hits apiece were next in line for Copaco Frank Humphreys rand Vincent with two safeties each showcd best for RCASC RCASCWalling rf Humphreys Gaitens cf Vincent 59 Barclay 3b Alexander 1f Squires 13 Mar shall lbDiehl 2b Nodelman COPACOMarshall 3b Loug heed2b Lougheed rf Bowen cf Hare ss 71 Bowen Gilbert 1b Storey 1f Perry UmpiresArchie Marshall plate lvan Gracey bases RCASC 320 000 20 160 OZZOXll 13 ml August 30 Lorna McLean is holidaying at Jas Handyis apatient in HospitalBarrie Mr and Mrs Spence and David Bertram Elmvale spent theweek end inPeterboro The WA meetingwin be held it the church on Tuesday Sept at pm DonnaiBrown has returned home after Visiting Mr and Mrs Mc Kay Jarrett Mr and Mrs Whates and John of Kemptville are holidaying with Mrs Handy Sr Mrs Watsonlwho has been under thedootors care was taken to the RV Hospital Barrie Dalston friends were shocked to hear of the sudden demise of George Atkinson ofCrown Hill The 31a Examiner Rev Allnutt will show pictures of The Book forithe World of Tomorrow at Dalston Church on Thursday Sept at clockd an Mrl Fraser of W1ndsorE Roy tank crashed that the bridge capacity was only 10 tons An overturned trailer can also be seen The rrpm Tottenhani and Allandale THE BARBIE EXAMINER BARRE ONTARIO CANADA being transported from Mal ton to Camp Borden The fall from the bridge iviw mi to the Boyne River was 25 feet lt BOWLING ON THE GREEN Cut Allundalc Lead to 30 Three Barrie rinks decreased Allriiidales lead on Tlllrllbtlily even ing on the latters green but ill took some heady bowling to accom plish the trick The main cog in the nights victory was the rink of Andy Malcoinson and Harry Armstrong who rolled to smash ing 87 triumph over Walter Bayltl liss and Eph McFadden They acl counted for all of Barries gain Meanwhile Jerry Quinn and Frank Perkins were struggling with Joe LeGear and Alvin Bowen with Le Gear winning by slim 1710 score Special praise for the nights work was in hne for Dr Spiers and Her man Osborne who teamed to hold Poucher and Bruce Thomp son of Allandale to 1515 draw The total count was Barrie 49 Al landalc 39 cutting Allandales lead to 30 in the play HA Mrs Rayiier Skips Win Allandale Club played hosts to Barrie lawn bowlers on Friday evening when novelty games Were played The ladies skipped as sisted by the men who acteLas leads Appropriate prizes were awarded to the winners High with two wins and who headed the nights fun were Mrs Rayner and Mr Perkins Second high went to Mrs Semmens and Mr Magce while the final prizezdor no wins was captured by MrsMcCaw Vandt Walker Webb Labor Day Tournament Next big event in lawn bowling circles is the annual Labor Day tournament next Monday at Bar rie Bowling Club This tourna ment has always attracted big tarry when the weather is right The play is in mens Scotch dou bles first garme at two oclock Entry fee is $321 rink tourna ment planned by the BarrieClub for Wednesday last was called off because of the excessivesheat Barrie Ladies Tournament Despite the heat the ladies of the Barrie Lawn Bowling Club held doubles immenf on Thursday Aug 26 Bridge was played until 430 afternoon tea was served and then bow1ing com menced There wasone game in the afternoon and two in the ev going The visiting rinks were Thevvinners werezhflst wins 40 plus Mrs Hammond and Mrs Wice Tottenhamf 2nd winsgtl MrsVair and Mrs Sutherland Barrif3rd 31 win 32 Mrs Clar idge and MrsWalkom Tottenham donijandi Ann Crook are visitiiig with Mrs HBertram Won Prize in Judging Allan and MurrayBrotvn took part in the Oro Junior Farmers judging competition one day last week Allan was winner of beau tiful silver trayrfor obtaining the highest number of points KANGAROO VETERANS The KangarOO Veterans Associa tion isholdtng gettogether for the Ontario members over the Labor Day weekend starting with dance at StRegis Hotel Toronto Sriturday Sept 41830 to midnight Sunday picnic atCentre Island All who can come aremost wel come Phone or write Bill Falls 353 Broadview Ave Torontophone wart Bertram or LonL Formd 7314 gsriiiiiiii FROM rumors 0311 iii Jirb tl mic iii if i3 iii plnll uni iii 1er in each il ti ii=oj lifttl Ia 134 tt 1l llrrl lill alum iounri it in lfoii ti ri iioui1h lid7 Diva Hole wcoiid ria talvr ti rEiiiij ll ions liillllr filliilal ri lllli lo up gt gt liaii rich oi pilclird Wallace scor eii iiiii ii iv st 11 Dow llii1l and Wallace riiiper tl lioiiic or is singles led llllt twohit iirii who con and lirir with llliit The pcifoiua llllltltttl 1v double and liarlie ri lit the lied lr tl man John llowuii bell and lion MliAlr llil ved best for hits while tin llow asrr amp rii to Zh Wright lt thcclrr cf Franklin Kerrif Stiritizson 1b Freeman liiciizirdsoii if Ball hrrry ss 21 Jackson ill Slltlll Downian Davies lf Wright lb lowiiizin lilegel ss Wood 21 rice lib Campbell lmpires liin lland plate Clar ence llogiuirth bases Mcafoid lit 3le 02th l312 Stroud 000 tllilw ll rf frriiatc cf 000 WMIDHURST August 30 Mr iliithlis Boblynn Angus Dc visited Midliurst relatives on Sun day Mrs Stanley Walt and family have returnedhonie after visiting week in Toronto Mr and Mrs Alfred Wallwin and laughter of Matachewan visited MTsTl Wallwin for few days last week Walter Schandlen lSiLlllC RV Hospital Barrie having undergone an operation for appendicitis on Friday Mrs Abbot and sons Bob Jim and Bill of Sault Ste Marie are visiting with her sister Mrs Lloyd Spence Mr and Mrs Walter Smithimd children and BillRussell Scaforth are holidaying withMr and Mrs Geo Smith Mrs Dunn Mrszgnes Wattie and George Courts arclstill on the sick list Everyone wishes them speedy recovery Mrs Bob Fieldhouse has been in the RV Hospital Barrie for the past week We hope to see her around again soon 7777 Mr and Mrs Dan Sutherland Miss Sutherland Donald Suther land and Betty Coutts spent Suri lday at the heme of Coutts Rally Day will be observed at 215 pm on Sept 19 ThemeG0 Teach All Nations Parents are cordially invited to this family rally MW The WAwill meet at Mrs Dari Nashs on Tuesday Scpt7 The meeting will takcdhe form of quilting bee Two quiltsarc being qmlted Midhurst anniversaryVserv1ces will be held in the United Church Sept 26 with special music and Rev Dorrian of Tottenham as specialspeakcr Midhurst schools will reopen on Sept with MrBoyd and Miss Faris teaching in dhe village and Mrs Lloyd Spencc7in SS No 17 Vespra Sum visitors with Mr and Mrs George Coutts were Walter Shelswcll Urine MacLeod Jean Marvdsley Mr and MrsForrbes Coutts Mr and ltlrs tJim Coutts and family and Mr and Mrs Ross zlvlr and Mrs Jas OMMdN mrzmwr SORE THRGAT frv RUB IIWIIII MIDs LLNIMENT Craig and List heat and rub in ARD8ondnota the ulck relief yogi not annulus futdrying no run or unpleasant odor Lna Get bottle ooday keep clz5c 1545 Md lucliar til hr fore theirg Lopacolatley trrrday Aug Bil at lnik when they wallzed to 5415 rlcvlrlufr The Toronto Ionics ed 17 llrl iii tlrr nrrn innings more margin white NW 1L tur bright spot llaiire rt lllz pdchirig of was not surpassed by the higher Sire fanned only up three walks but ta way she was pitching irlr who gtilUlltl never have lllLlll errors by tile cause of the crn the plate mates Were Itd gtLHfc coaipaLcd to the cf Mil icirivcd by Jr ms woirldersil brin vattor tasplayid faster 1zrl and peitccl drop while In Ella nail return and the coyH lhr lgtitlll builtr had three strikeout loud issued two walks lgt took the lead in the open riig inns gained iOrillia Fish GGame Club Hear Address on Skeet EShooting by Ted Twiss iOrillia lacket it Tunes liie August meeting of the 0rd llll and lame onservation Itlt frame on three ltluii was held at the rillia Hotel Am 151 and about ill were in attendance litsales the icgular business ineet iiiig the inciiiiicis heard an address Eby led lwiss or Barrie champion itlflltttlltlll skeet shooter Mr lwiss was introduced by Mr Louie who tfll that this year the speaker had made long record run oi 330 birds and recently had leli plcted another 200 run while slioot im at the rillia skeet range Mrl lwiss said that people Would fliid that the sport grew on them With ln the last yearsit had taken ctiiisidciable hold in Canada and the llnited States afid even golf clubsl iwcre putting in skeet fields in or ider to operate 12 months in the year He warned that skeet shooti iis might present an added probr lcm in the matter of game conscr vation as good skeet shooter would hit more ducks than hunt er who had not had that experi ence Skeet targets were made to isinmlate the flight of live birds as much as possible He urged that every time tn Club turned out skret shooter they should turn out game conservationist at the same time On the other hand many men had found that shooting skeet gave them all the thrills they rc niircd and they reduced the lllllllll of their hunting for live grime Rifle SllOlS should be in duced to use crows and groundhogs as their live targets The speaker also discussed the technical points of skeet guns stat ing that the over and under gun was preferred to the doublevbarrcl gun and the pump gun was second choice Barrels should not be over 26 inches in length He stressed the importance of teaching safety in the use of all firearms Charlie and Mr and Mrs Geo Smith and Kathleen were atithe christening of Aaron Dyck son of on Sunday Hydro for Second Line The hydro was turned on for the Second Line on Wednesday August 25 Fell From Horse and Broke an Arm nursing broken arm the result of falling off horse while visiting at his grandmothers at Edgar Three Cows Killed in Storm Ewart Carson was unfortunate to lonruto law had for rrroch xx Mr and Mrs John Dyck in Barrie have three cows killed in the storm Read Examiner Classified on Friday night Vincent Mahoncy is at present prion DENT Barrie Softball Girls Lose 93loionto Levys oy an uric1 double and two sin gigs orimincs afterspied to match strzde for sllldt by pushing across two runs in their half Kay Bowen leadoff batter sm gled and advanced on Mickey Kzrsliner gt imiii ljtlcclfiikx$ show ed effectively by piirwhing out single li two oat to corc the run llcl IIUWtVrl the oizibines were left in the dust in the second as Tor onto managed four hits one being triple for two ions and 52 lead The added another in the fourth wintr holding the local crew qulclc until the eighth when they matched them ll Dorothy Mifici produced dou le and worked her way around he paths llllc lgt Were ictir rig Ills urxt tlirrr batters The visitors obtained two unV ained counters in tire ninth while io rrpiy came from ilk oriibrnes laadinc the Levys triumph were ilelllltx liriklirrni illittKKtllllttly larb Downer lra ltoiririuko leorgina Wallace and ltita liaViS ill of whom connected for two hits ili llilerii Keys and Dot Knapp had two hits each to capture honors on the flllllllllff Kay Bowen Dot Miller Mickey Kashner and Edith Ilari lft the other hitters lift the LEVYS liiikham Kennedy 85 Swarbzick Jli Aldrcd lb Downer 3b ltomanko cf Lollar Wallace lf liavis rl OlAfOVAllll OrtlBlNESr 7K llowen 2b Thompson 1lb Koshnerx lb are Keys cf Knapp ss Miller Wright lf Axltowen rf Leniiox 2b Miller lib Woods rf ltlhtl Unrpnes llioiiipson plate Ron Stewart bases lavys 320 100 0124 17 Combines 200 000 0103 ll Read Examiner Classifieds BUY NEW Firestone TIRES on TIME We will mount nlw Firestone on your cu now you paya little down little wulx as it filx your budget It pays to ride on new safetyproved milngcpvovcd Firestanul MOTOR SALES 31 Bradford St Barrie Iho drink that SATISFIESV yourfhirsf William of Canadians agree that PepsiCola is dovVnriglu delicious want refreshment and pleasing satisfying in your And no wonder PepsiCola uniquefor mula brings you pleasure himatch its aftratlanytiniel And Ounce for ounce lPc II doenf inst fease if YesfOr taste forirefreghnient fOr unsut pasjsiezi quality epsiColanisva better dank it is ybur 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