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Barrie Examiner, 1 Sep 1954, p. 4

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ITflE BABETE EXAMINER WEDNDAY SEPT 195 Refereeilecipientfll Punehe Awards Massacre To Professor Frank Thompson 01 Hamilton and Bill Curry 01 North Bay must wonder today what It takes to win professional wrestling decision And the referee must wonder how many more days he has to survive in such merciless world Professor Roy Shire and his man ager Bobby Wallace were literally handed tagteam decision over the team of Thompson and Curry last night at Barrie Arena much to the protest of approximately woo rabid ma fans Thompson and Curry captured the first fall In short order but the Proimsoi and his manager won lhe second with the aid of the referee who continually hroke TACTICS LIKE the one above applied by Bobby Wallace ruthless manager of Pro fessor Roy Shire incensed cleancut Bill Thompsons flying scissors hold on Shire The final fall was last furious and rugged after referee Dempsey awarded the tagteam victory to Shire and Wallace Dempsey through his own clumsy move ments happened in front of few punches from Curry originally aimed at Wallace Dempsey didnt like it andgave the win to the Professors side Curry and Thompson were furious and took aftcr Dempsey ripped the shirt off his back and used him like sparing bag But it was the Professor and Wallace who tool the realheat ing Curry baring Wallaces licridy Tilli MASSACRE LllilL followed all Ciirry standing on the ring nprnh hammch Wai liicea liriid against the iron ring pint open ing lame cut on liie iiiiiiiiigeia ioteliciui and Mill him lilililli heiplmily tn the Blier and hill 10 than the nights lVillt iiwnrrlcil the tagteam will to Professor noy against the ring post while wrestl ing on the ring apron and opened large cut on Wallaces forehead Wallace dropped dazed to the cement floor Then Curry and Thompson tum ed to work on Shire much to the delight oi the crowd Tney tied the Professor in the ring rapes and slammed him at will Wallace returned on the scene bleeding freely and received some more licks It was during this massacre that he rcicree was the recipient of some punches and he wasted no time in showing his anger Benny Truch and Chris Belkan split in their openig match del won the first fall mainly be Curry last night on the professional wrest ling show zit Barrie Arena and was directly responsible for iniiiiiillcr through miller more pairs wrestling edge on the EISIIINE TAERLE NILE EQUIPMENT BASEBALL EQUIPMENT CLEARANCE SPORTING GOODS Fennells RCAF Meet Thursday at Queens Park fenaeiia and chl Finn of Camp Borden deadlocked In tholr Iernlflnll uria oi the Bootl Elam softball phyoifl will tango In the third content at Queens Perk Barrie outlay night The winner of tire series will oppose Bridiord defending champions In the finals and use right to enter the interlocking championship series for the CKBB Trophy Inlnxt the Bar rle district group winners cause he didnt wait until Belku ad removed his robe Beikafl took second but was clamped with $50 fine by the fame when he unintentionally struck the oliicial Tile third fall was draw but rug ged Greers Protest Ployoll Loss ToNewmarket Newmarket Dixons eliminated Barrie Greer Aces from the Barrie district ladle softball playoffs via the score ahcet last night at Queens Park but the Acts hope to keep kicking in defence of their title on carpet of the league brass The Dixons claimed sz ssyen inning verdict but the Aces are protesting the contest They claim that Newmarkcl arrived 30 min utes past the slanting time of 530 pm and also the umpires would not call the game when it Started to rain Should the protest be ruled out Newmarket will advance to tho finals with two straight wins over the Aces Meanwhile Greers play Siayner Thursday evening Slayncr in suddendcath Copaeo Traptiy play off game Once the game got under way the Dixons mated no time in hit ting the score sheet Singles by Barbara Watt McGrath and Dean in the second pushed across pair oi runs old two Barrie crrors gave main another in the third singlo run in lhe top of tho fourth gaveliheni to lead before Greers touched the Score sheet oil In croft and single and two iii lield outs for two runs New market counted two more in the Harbanq Watt with three hiis paced Nevirmarkots sevenbit at tack an Muriel lamb McGratli had pair thel held with two and single hi by Lorna McLean and Robbin Lcnnox accounted for Barrie fourhit offensive oLf Sarah Bar radcll Junior Golfers Title Event Thursday The junior golf championship of Dorrie Country Club will be de cided Thursday in an illmic medal play competition The juniors will play nine holes in the morning and finish with nine in the after noon Club officials are expecting some low scores to be rcwrdcd in the competition as some Juniors havc puslcd ruch ninehole rounds as ii 45 46 The annual caddtcs tournament of in holes will take place on Fri day Terriers Drys Open Title Sei Here Thursday Barrie Canada Drys and Drillla Terriers were unable in open their llrsiinlevcn Norili Slmcoc buse ball iinaln last night due to poor weather conditions and will attempt in break the series ribbon illllrli dny evening at Agricultural Park The Drys wlio liavo lull com pleted sensational ilircevgamc cmiicbotk to eliminate Mitilrinil in liicliiiiliig rzilitiilg rmlr fillllllllllfl iiliifl nil iypea of liirca tackle Dilefl etc It ireiit chance in hiiy ii iirllltnilui gilt Cililin halin eiirin everything required for the golfer llllLi liiiiln gluvcn ililui DUNLOP iiliiiiliillTllliLSPOWERLAWRMOWERS iiARTSlillRES CORNER MAPLE AVE Firestone sroar PHONE 3l95 lllL HEATER MODEL i170 mm iritu 0Ul1lli play as the legion Minor Baseball PEEWIZE DWISION indisp at led Sex in the first game of the playoffs for the Bill Bradley Trophy the Red Sox swamped the indilns 217 ai Gunn Street Park it was Ferguson and Barron for the winners Fer guson gave up eight hits walked one and fanned nine Baan and Corbeit were the best at bat with Barron hnvlag perfect night top ped by home run For the in dians it was Ken Lloyd who gave an 20 hits walkcd 10 and struckoui Redsox at Indiana The Red Sox captured the pee wee championship for the second consecutive scason as they defeated the indians l23 in the second game of the finals at Shear Park John Ferguson hop his Ibest game of the season on the mound allowing only three runs in four hits while walk ing three and farming six He was personally responsible for put outs He executed double play and handled ll chances ilawlcssly For the indians it was Brewer and Lloyd Hrower tried his best to keep his mates in the title hunt nanmar nivisron Braves al Yankees Raycraft and Smallwooddcr the Yankees McCann and Murphy for the Yankees with Tobin coming on in the fourth Yankees claimcd lGlZ win at Shear Park but had to move from behind as the Braves took an 84 lead but nullified this offense with comedy of errors in the second and third innings The game was called at the end of six because of darkness Yankees at Bravos The Yankees scored 94 win over the Braves at Gunn Street Park to win the championship in two straight games andybcrome the first holders of the Wm Garner Trophy Thc champions played airlight ball and were up for the blg contest behind good pitching by Normie ifaycrait Tobin hurled Well for the Braves but didnt receive very good fielding support Maiilands Beat Athletics 218 Series Opener Toronto Maitilmds swamped AI liston Athletics 218 Last night at Scarboro Arena in the first game of their besilnscvcn Ontario La crosse Association inicrmcdinic emup finals The second game of the series will he playLd nursery night it AllistonArena Wining at 830 The oneesided score indicated the Maillands swarmed over the Athletics who appeared lens and uncertain For the re cords Alliston have not won game in Scanbnro Arena in two years whereas the Maillands have only claimed two wins in Alliston Arena over lhi some period Toronto held scant Ji lead at the end at the first quarter but were in front by comfortable ili couni at the hall At thc end of ihrec quarters they had in crcnscd the score to love Stcilc Kapasky with five goals and lion Danton and John Bond with four each paced the Mai lands scoring niilrk Ken Craw ford fired irlo and Ken Smeson brace while singles went in llalph McCaimlck Den lfayer and Dill liurwnod Iltc McKclrLlo with three goals dish in lhe lomiiilnnls welcomed the rest in manager Jimmy Strac tian will have boih pitchers Cari rimms and Johnny ilowman ready for action The Terriers are surprising linA slIii us they were underdogs in Creemore lied Sox in the semifinal round llilt Orillla are currently playing their licsl hall of the Ilill pain with powerful hitting and good pitching ilicy lire rxpccim Io lic lllufll upponenir in the championship light 369 Wmtafita5ae6mmdmmalmw mdmmmmumm Home Heating Il relicril liiii rowan lilowrli ALLANBALE liliRllWliRE Plionil 2944 Senior Series AgainSt CGE Unless Canadian general reversal of form in thedcpartment of desire Barrie Electric make complete Legion sire going to encounter little trouble in retaining their Barrie district senior softball group championship The Legion liadthings very much their own way Monday evening at Queens Park in rolling to onesided uninter seven finale fairly large crowd braved continual drizzle of rain to watch the fiasco in which CGE couldnt have made more errors had they iried fielding with their feet The series resumes tonight at Queens Park and the dciendlng champions displaying overwhelm in hustic desire and Incredible plate magic are heavy favorites to place CGE backs to the wall Legion manager Ken Baldwlll crime riKht back with his ace Harry Cause and the tricky right hnnder appeared to be headed for his lumps as CGE lumped him for three runs in the bottom of th first inning Weather Today Sunny Warmer Change Later The week so far has been cool wiur high of as and rain on Sundsy morning and on Tuesday morning and night unsettled has been the general description but today gives promise of sunny and warmer This may change later in the day Temperatures were High Low Aug 28 To 52 Aug 29 63 51 Aug so or 53 Aug ii 63 st CROSSLAND Mr and Mrs Alex Ncsbiit and daughter Toronto spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs James Strath Mrs Potts and Mrs Sam Al ien spent Couple of days in Ux bridge and Clarcmont last week Mr Hells Elmvnlc visiicd Mr and Mrs James Sirnih last week Mr and Mrs Ray Evans Gait spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Norman Barnes Misses Edith Robertson and Wrcoihir Strath are spending 10 days at Glenmohr Camp Mr and Mrs Sydney Bell Van Viaek Mrs John Kidd Longman Mr and Mrs James Strath Crossr land and Mrs KelLs Elmvnlc vis ited Mr and Mrs William John stun Aliandale Thursday brunt of Allistons scoring power Colic Whrlan Ralph Gillespie Pud Ham mend Jim Halls and Murray Mcv Kcnzie rounded out the total will alrich muntcrs carried the Siroud Juveniles Win South Simcoe Baseball Title Stroiid captured lhc South Sim cnc Juvenile bosuhiill champion ship Salurday with 64 Victory over llccion their third win against one lie in the four games of the uni rcrics President of thc juvenile group Doug Cuuison uf ilnmlc mounted the championship trophy to Siroud following lhc game lit Dceion Siroiiil finished in second place in llll regular schedule and clim Inalcd Coakstcwn in the semifinals in two straight games SiiiOUD Willnn lilack lb Don Campbell irvlng Nilbilfl Dunc Campbell ll Ilill Wcliililrlll lb nlll Iiilillitlll 3i Dill Slinlimlli as Will itanimn cl Muir rf Vic Beltoli ll Iilllin Marlin llov Cilchrlllc iiliinllivrr ilrilce Wit and coach Loo Gibbons eating i45 victory and 20 edge in games in the bestin But Cause tightened the scor in door for the next six innings and limited CGE to single runs in the third and the fifth while his mates gailopcd from behind at the expense of starter Bill Raycrait hfireccivcd faulty support in the CGE came up with eight etrors in the game some of it may be attributed to the wet playan con ditions and unusiial darkncsl which hovered over the field but most of it was through lacke dasical fielding Ntcr Legion look 54 front in the third inning and increased the margin to 85 in the fifth CGE seemed contmt to wait until the next time they clash before mak ing bid for title honors And in two more games it could be over Single by Geo Cook Ab Bow en and Bill Raycralt in the first inning plus wild lhrowdo sec ond by Ted Hardacrc allowed CGE 30 lead out Legion not backta back doubles in the sccond Irom Hardacre and Harry Cause for one run and then outscored COD in the third via safeties from Doug Kettle Bert Pool Sieve Hincs and Card Perry The fifth inning spread came when Legionromperi for three runs through sloppy defensive play by CGE and it marked the end of whatever light thechallenl er had Four more runs were added in the sixth and two more in the sevcnih Doug Kettle Sieve Hines and Ted liardacre spearheaded Legion Poland Leads Drys Bailing Outfieldcr Danny Poland has taken over the batting leadership oi the regulars on the roster of Barrie Canada Drys during playoff competition Poland is hitting at lusty All mark with seven hits on 11 trips lion Stewart ionghall threat on the Drys is second with 350 over ize while Doug Caulson has sprung to life with 331 pcrccniagc Siowart holds the lead in three Individual departments He ltlllli with nine rumdbattcdin has claim three home rum and scored the must runs nine Ervinc Groh Scorgc ifanciri Dan Poland Don Stewart Jmig Caulson Thuek Wood Paul Mcgcr Don Coulson Carl Emmi lohn Fcltis Dan MacDonald iruce Kerr lohn Bowman llm Edward lton liliscamphcl 000 Home runs lion Siuwart Paul Iegnr Rilnsbaitcdin Stewart ll Feltir Meger Poland Doug Coulson Wood 1MacDonsld Kerr Emma Runs lcortd Siowlrl MacDon ilil Mcgcr Doug Cnuiron Kerr Frills Poland Don Couison Wood itaneirir Emma both at bal and in the field illll Raycrnft Al Buwen and Rob niurlnw wsrd the pick of €65 OHDMZ Mil 3010100 UMPIRFSEarl MarshalLDlI Bud Knapp Doug Hedger bases AllisionrlEdge Unidnviile In OBA Pluyolls Alliston scored an unearned run in the 10th inning Saturday at Al list to claim 10 victory over In onville and captured the l7L5l7 inthrec ODE midget series two games to one lt was sensational battle he Laden tween two evenlymatched entries and proved fitting climax to series that saw Unipnville win the opencr 2318 and Allision bounce back for an 84 win to force is deciding contest lion Gawanlock pitched brilliant ball for Alllsidn recording l2 strikeouts and limiting Unionvlllc to lo hits in the marathonbattle The visitors forced extra innings by pushing linmc od equalizer in the ninth Jack Walkoms wild dash home after walk stolen base and an error to Unlonvilie shortstop Jim Carey sent Alliston wining into the next 08A playoff round Unionvilles Bob Darbyson was equally as brilliant on the mound but his inability tohold the run ners to the bags proved deciding factor in the games decision He only allowed eight hits while fan ning scven Unlonville smred single runs in the first fourth and sixth Innings while Alliston bunched two in the third and one in the fourth for 33 deadlock The homesters cut loose again in the seventh for two runs and at the end of eight frames led before Unionville forced the lDth sianza Stch James with three hits top ped Allistnns olicnslve while Den nilMoon was close second with two Mike Whelan Bill Edgar and Bob Cunningham had one each Bob Darbyson and Ted Atkinson each slammed triples in leading Unionvlile with three hits apiece Kcn Johnson with two hits which included double was another at tacklni threat UNIONVILLE John Gaymrn 2b Keri Johnson 3b Bob Danbysori Ted Atkinson lb Ken Middleton if Jim Carey ss Bob Jarvir Bill Appleton of Bill McArtliur Ron Moses ri ALLlSlON Mike Whelan 2b Dennis Moon Steve James cf Ralph Milton it Bill Edgar lint ananlack Wayne Hurst if Jack Waikam 317 Bob Cunningham if Bill Suicllflc ri Unlonvllle 100 ilill 021 OGIDA Alllston 002 100 210 ll 84 Umpires Rick Seency plate An gus Purchase bases 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