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Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1952, p. 4

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3W1 The altar most middlinem her of the weascl who can climb swim and run for short distance FINAL FIELD DAY RUGBY FAIL TO APPEAR FOR not or 9$ much support they at ally com 66010 scour Meeting in St Andrews Church last week Barrie Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada posscd resolution commending Lcighton Hap Emms on the stand he has taken in not allowing fBIrric Flycrs to play Sunday hoc key Thats fine but Maple Leaf Gardens and the National floc key League would appear to have more power in one way than all the Preobytcries in Canada In his stand Emma has suffered loss of ticup with Boston Bruins and the 195253 Fiyers must go It clone Lets chcrlhclcss Bonus and Howard Norris arc Qllllt IDIIIIIISIIC about the commg scason so far as games arc concerned Thcy how strong allllClEtlS of players returning If they get couple of good rightwingers and capable goalie thcrc is no doubt the Flycrs Will be as Emms predicts No lower than fourth Presently Doug Mohns Skip Teal and Don McKcnncy arc off to florabey for tryouts In the Boston chain If these boys should turn pro it would about wreck the Barrie Flycrs But that Is not likely Mohns and hchcnncy still have two years as Juniors and Teal needs anoth er in company as he missed most of last winter with brok en wrist Some of thc other boys from last ycars Flycrs are now in Oshawa at thc Boston amateur camp Barrie wont get down to training bcforc Monday Sept 29 when icc goes in the arcna which docs notleave much time before the opening game two weeks later Paul Emma and Chuck Wood are at Sault Ste Marie trying out with the Detroit Red Wing organization flap Emms and Howard Norris were there for couple of days this week watch ing Jack Adams and Tommy Ivan put their Detroit Edmon ton Indianapolis Windsor crew through the paces Chuck Wood got nasty cut second time he was on the Ice but he and Paul will likely catch on somewhere Rain still in the picture Legion and Angus couldnt get their dis trict sgftball playoff finished Wed 67 CylIIfle 662 BY BARRIE MOTOR SALES IF vA Ask ME MEN lolloupo BE GLAD THAT THEY oonir UNDERSTAND momma WOMEN UNDERSTAND WOMEN ANo THEY oom LIKE EM Yes Eco revolutionlzcs your truck earnings Records show you can put up to 81770 more in your pocket for every tractor tn your flcet you replace with Rem More Trips pcr truck with GOLD COMET extra power More Por losd per trip with Eeos More Loud design More OilThe RoodEornlncTtme with Reos low cost only maintenance fRoadu test It Eco in your fleet Get that Spirit of $1770 owls Maid due to wet diamond but will try again tonight if the park dries out Icy Gutepy Leo stlnc Real Cbevrcfth and Jerry Top puinnl off today for Henhey when the Boston Bruins will open my II the weekend Paul Meter and Stan Long 11 reuly have week of pruticc in Montreal with Cundiem Jerry Reid reported as getting out of pro hockey if begets re lcasc from Indianapolis and plann ing to play at home with Owen Sound Mercurys Rusty Aikin and John Sheddcn are already sugncd with Mcrks Mug County loumey Men Goliels at Barrie Course Tom Watson of Collingwood and Mike Kowcinok the long driving RCAI mcmbcr of Barrie Country Club tied for low gross with 77 cach in first flight of the Simcoc County invitation golf tournament hero Wednesday afternoon First flight low not wont to two of Barrics top stars Bill Dymcnt and Harry Ilcid with 69s In the second flight Leighton Clark of Barrie got first money with 81 gross one lower than George Dangerfield of Barrie Two others from Barrie were one two in the not Fred Norris with 09 and Gord Bain with 70 In the third flight the low gross went to Bill Muir of Orillia with 96 while Ken Reid of Barrio was second with 97 For not Davidson had first money with 69 and Wilk cn was second with 13 Both are from Camp Borden There were 67 entries the fifth and final mens tournament in the county thisscason Prcvious events were held at Collingwood Orillia Camp Borden and Midland starry goalie for Barrie Flyers is reported to have enrolled at University of Michigan Ann Arbor to play for the famed Wolverines crack US college team Ilowcs is property of Boston Bruins and they wanted him to report at Hershey this week The Kirkland Lake boy who was one year at St Michaels College in Toronto before he came here to nctmind the Flycrs to the Mom orial Cup has been diligent stud cut at Barrie Collegiate two years Ladies Playgff At Midland Saturday 3pm Third game of the Barrie Dis ttict Ladlcs Softball League finals Is carded for Midland municipal park Saturday af ternoon Sept 20 at five clock bus will leave the Barrie Five Points at pm and any local fans wishing to go should be there then Each team has won game in the bostofflve series There has been weeks postpone ment due to bereavement in tho Midland team It is expected that the fourth game alsowill be In Midland on Monday evening The fifth game if necessary will be played In Barrie fair grounds on Wednesday night of next week under the floodllghtll Either that or It will be the first game of thc Copacofinals between the same teams LOBNE IIOWES IPIay SparchamHCup BradlordSlill lied inlinals As defending champion Cooks town move into Bradford next Mon day for the next gamcofth South Simcoe Softball League finals the series is tied at th0 wins each rIhe fifth game Wednesday at Cookstown ended after seveninnings with each team haying three runs seventh game is slated for Cookstown fair grounds next Wed nesday Sept 24 Two straight wins for either club now will decide the championship Games start at six oclock next week The deadlock game was tight affair all the way with each team getting five hits Cookstown open ed the scoring ivhen Dawson and Crawford crossed the plate in the first and Dermott tallied in the sec ond Then for five straight frames the homesters were blanked with only one hit and little chance of Scoring Bradfordmissed the board for two innings but broke out with one run in the third when Colli crossed the plate Hits by Evans Kneeshaw and Veale in the fourth brought in two runs before ace moundxman Harry Cause quelled the fire While Bradford got two more hits in succeeding they could not score again TIMMINS Ont CP New buildings for the Ontario Provin cial Police will be erected at Smooth Rock Falls and Kapuskas ing this year and at Cochrane and Hearst in1953 mines minister Phil Kelly announced NuSEIIVICE CLEANERS HIGH STAltlt Depots 74 Elizabeth St nu Dunlap st IE innings Match Tomorrow Dinner 730 pm Tomorrow afternoon competition for the Sparham Cup will take place among the men at Bar rie Country Club It is 18 holes modal play and all entries must be withthc pro Charlie Kearsey or club domain Cliff Brown by to night The is big list on the board alrea Saturday mg the annual clos ing dinner and lined will be held at Barrie Country Club when prizes will be presented Harness Horses Race at Wasaga Thanksgiving Day Wasaga Beach track is now being prepared for the Thanksgiving Day harness horse races Monday Oct 13 at pm Entries and classes are being arranged now and good field of horsesis expected There will be betting privileges and prizes galore Barrie firm has donated horse cooler or blanket for the fastest time Many business firms of the surroundi district have been good enough to donate prizes for the lucky draw of admission tlcketholders EVERYBODY PLEASED IMPORTANT CCER REPLAY AGAINST DEN PROVOSTS Main talking point in County toccer circles at the present timegto not beautiful law shot which concerns the nonappearance of the Rugby team which was scheduled to clash with Camp Borden Pcpv oats in replay game at Queens Park on Tuesday evening This was to have been tho de cider in the Simcoe County soccer final is both teams stood tied on the round By the failure of Rugby to make an appearance within more than reasonable time after the scheduled start and with no coml munication reaching the Provost as to why they were not turning up the game was automatically award ed to the Borden team Provosts won the first game 32 out at Camp and in the return match Rugby staged 21 home win In the third game Rugby won 31 but it was protested by the Provosts that their opponents Were fielding ineligible players The pro test was upheld and the replaywas called for Wednesday evening The game was slated far 615 pm start but even after halfan hour had elapsed there was no sign of the Rugby players While the Provosts limbercd up on the field some of the local soccer players decided they would try and raise team so that game could go head Just after pm the match got under way with the following teams listed Barrie Don McLean Kcn Emms and Ross Emms Jimmy Sinclair Iizlrry Bouius and Tony Fcrcnbach Wilf Seal and Thompson Dali Emma Hank Van Beck and Al Kimbelcy Provosts Williams Bill Currie and Charles Douglas Sid Dood Robertson and George Mckitov Phil Gagnon Bill Park Reg Smith and Kurt Poison The Provosts played one man short with Phil Gugnon filling in as best he could at insideright and on the wing The Bordon team kicked off but despite the fact that their front line was handicapped through the absence of Ilcinzman at present on the injured list with bad foot they launched an early attack on the home goal subjecting McLean to barrage of allangle shots Ken Emma was without doubt Barries strongest player afield but despite his efforts to rally the home defence the persistent attacking of the opposing forwards was clearly too much of strain on the back line With only seven minutes of the game gone and following mid field play Provosts centreforward Park Iobbed over gentle inswing er in front of the home goal Gag non unmarked as he bore in from RodgersAnderton Win Ferguson Cup TwoBall Match Yesterday afternoon Jack Rodg ers and Fred Anderton won the Julian Ferguson Trophy for mens twoball foursome at Barrie Country Club defeating Harry Reid and Roy Bradley in 18 holes It was playoff from Sunday when the same pairs had finished tied Rodgers and Andettlon carded an 83 to win just one stroke lowr than the ReidBradley mark did it PORT WILLIAMS NS More than 700 suppers were erv ed at tthgalajay staged the Port Williams fire depar ent Al together the event add $1200 to the flremens fund new equip ment 1950Prefcct Sedan in 1949 Chevrolet Sedan 1947 Mercury sodau here is exceptiontll value 1942 Plymouth Coach good running car 1941 Buick Sedan big car at small car price ouISIIIIIIIlIIII Selma the wing connected at abort range yhchean was untble to stop For the remainder of the first half Borden carried the play and Iconfmed the game to the home end lot the pitch Barrie who laid greater empha sls on longrange passing seldom lbroke through the Provosts defence land when they did their attacks lwere usually spearheaded either by Seal on the right wing or by Dali Emms at Centre Although man short the Bor ydcn player showed clearer sense of coordination between men winghalves and forwards Power to their undermannea forward line was provided by their finer sense of positional play and better at tacking stratcgy While Barrie were inclined to hold on to the ball too long their opponents kept clearing quickly to their team mates When the game resumed after halftime with Provosts leading by their one goal margin Barrie tried desperately to bolster up their at tack However despite their val iant raids on the Provost goal the Army defence was equally as steady as it had been in the first half of the game Williams the Provosts goalkeep cr who had had several lively spells following breakthroughs just before halftime had very rest ful spell in the latter part of the game Provost were still completely in command of the situation and in creased thcir lead about halfway through the second half when Park their centreforward brokcthroug to not the ball from goalmouth scrimmage Barrics solitary counter came in the closing stages of play after one of their forwards was brought down in the penalty area by Provosts right back Currie The referee had no hesitation in awardlng penalty and from his spot kick Ken Emms put rising shot past Williams Summingup Barrtcs greatest drawback was their inability to find their own men In contrast to the short crisp passes made by the Provosts their longrange shots seldom had chance of being inter cepted properly by their own play crs Also in defence certain lack of ability in marking the Provosts forwards was evident greater degree of understand ing between the winghalves and the forwalds would also pay divid ends Although both divisions show cdindividual flashes of smart an ticipation and play their coordin ation was not just as good as it might the This was regrettable par ticularly in view of the fact that Barrie has the makings of fine right wing combination in Seal at outside and Thompson partnering him Provosts had very sound de fence and in addition their hot backs kept the ball repeatedly ing ahead to their fonwards was fundamentally why Army combination despite burden thrown on Gagnon in ving to fill two positions was le to round off their attacks ore effectively Their halfvback ine also gave gOOddeal of support to the de fence throu their ability to fall back qui into defensive role during home attacks AT COUNTRYCLUB oatyfive ladies in all took part in the final field day at the Barrie Country Club on Tuesdly this week with Mrs Ray Smith having the low grass for the day and Mrs Hollis Robinson the low or fat as fox not Barrie lions Town Bowling tongue open next Monday for two divisions and lifts the curtain on Tuesday night for the third as aniYoung and Mm Hawk 3mm The league boaststhree divisionsgnjm other mason begins with twelve teams in each and there are many new entries In Group are Rangers GM Rock ets Sandy awe Golfers and Allan dale Drugs Four new colors are flying in group with Crowkers Rebels Copaco AFL and Brewerx Ware house Legion is the only new team to enter the line up for group so far Schedules will be released at the alleys on Monday and Tucs dny nights and following is the opening game schedule TUESDAY SEPT 23 pm alleys 78 team 12 alleys 910 teams 34 alloys 1112 teams 56 At Swalleys 78 teams 78 alleys 910 teams 910 alloys 1112 teams lll2 GROUP 1Toronto Telegram 2Chicks Mens Wear 3Finlays BA 4EPC 5A dz Bokars 6Chryslers 7Plymunths 8Barbers 9Barric Examiner IllLegion llLondry Motors 1213X Depot MONDAY SEPT 22 pm al lcys 12 teams 12 alloys 34 teams 34 alleys 58 teams 56 At alleys 12 tcams 78 alleys 34 teams 910 alleys 56 teams 1112 GROUP lRangcrs ZBcll Telephone No lBarric Tanning No 4Llkevicv Dairy 5GM Rockets 6DixicsSmokc Shop 7Cliff Browns 8Copaco 9Brass 82 Glenn 10chb Bros 11Sandy Cove Golfers 12Allandalc Drugs MONDAY SEPT 22 pm Al leys 78 teams 12 alleys 910 teams 34 alleys 1112 teams 66 At 9alleys 78 teams 78 alleys 910 teams 910 alleys 1112 teams 1112 GROUP lGohcens Billiards 2CNR Telegraphs 3Barrie Tanning No tUnion Carpenters Hpare Boys 6Penguin Fish Chips 7Dominion Auto Wreckers 8Crowkers 9Rebels 10+Copaco AFL 11SmithsgtFarm Dairy IZBrewers Warehouse LONG RIVER The Liard River ows more than 550 miles from the Yukonto the Mackenzie River at Fort Simpson WHILE lil IIIE lIlIIlIIE Exullulluu IIIIIIIE III III IIIIIIIIII morons USEDCARLO and drive away better used car 1951 Pontiac Coach clean lovely condition 30 day new Car Warranty 1951 Plymouth Suburban the ideal transportation for that Flatt Hunting trip Another Londry value 1950 Chevrolet Pass Coupe equipped with radio in tip tOp shape 1950 Chevrolet coach this lovely condition See this value 1951 Inc cicqu 1951CIIEVROLET swpmvm 1951 Ponnilcksnpllmnlluvunv law cucvooLuTrlonup tomb canopy 1949 FARGO PANEhwitonEV lalsoollou STAKE Bony ton EASY PAYMEN cans in clicellcnt condition See 0ur Display oi I952 Mamas At The IIlIIIIIE EquIIIIIIIII Pgm versus Flinn nousonomAPHIIAFQES BE raccoon GMAC FINANCEfPN Mrs Ray Livingston had the low you for the first nine bola and Hrs Corby had the low grant for the wood nine Low net on the first nine was Mrs Harry the low not score on the second CARBURETORS will not keep on working indefinitely to on cleaning and adjusting Get ready for fall Drivc In Today BRENNAN Auto Electric Service BARBIE ONT Other final field day awards of the season went to Mrs Don Rum ble for driving with woods Mrs Roy Smith for driving with irons Mrs Wib Harris for approaching and putting Mrs George Danger field und Mm John Ough for bid den holes Mrs Roy Smith for the greatest reduction of handicap for the year Mrs Smith also had the ringer score hrthe silver division and Mrs John Ough had the ringer score in the bronze division Applications for Rink Manager AT ALLISTON MEMORIAL ARENA Applications for the position of Rink Manager wll be re ceived duties to commence Oct 15 1952 and to conclude March 30 1953 Apply stating age experience if any and salary required to BOX 129 ALLISTON lllllll small Iqu loll ROOFING No Exposed Nails vice ploto Double Covorogo FireResjistont Nlinerol Surface comes in RED GREEN orBtACKI 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