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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1922, p. 2

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_(W:1p uoual ST! nu .. nld ff}. _!3_ARRlE BATTERY__SERVlCE DISTRIBUTORS FOR BARRIE DISTRICT QEORGE VICKERS Limited It is proposedto reforest waste lands in ,i`Orillia and Matchedash townships. I 1 Thombury ratepayers defeated a by-la.w? " to provide money for a waterworks system. : uphuu U. I c.f., F. Plant p.. E. McMillin s., J. Gil- ?christ 1b., W. Armstrong l.f., Laroque ss., Newman r.f., Blakeley 2b. Y.M.C.A.-~J.'Plant 3b., J. Armstrong Umpire Cooper was pacifying the angryl multitude. However, there was a lot of dust blowing around the lot and it was hard at times to tell whether the- Y" was playing St. Andrew's or Sheik Kamul was bringing his tribesmen through `a sand- storm. But everybody settled down and` played ball again to the end. St. And-, rew's got another run -in the fth and the: "" scored one in the fourth and one in the fth. `Score by Innings :- / St. Andrew's l 0 3 O 0 1- 4 l v A v n - ` - `II (`I A ` NV... u_y 4. nnnnn A: Y. M. C. A. Ol8l1--ll Umpires-- W. Cooper assisted by K. Lally. . Teams-- St. Andrew s--B. Stephens 3b, I). Adams p._. Buster" Clarke c.f., C. MoMartin. s.s., M. _Livingston 2b., R. 3.Twiss 1-b., Woods r.f., C. Livingston, l.f., % Upton c. V`.'\/l l"A, r-nu. 91. 1' ` ' I Upton-Am I a catcher or a Shockl` V Absorber? i 7 | umuc uuuuutzs errors. . ' Things went smoothly in the first two innings, the Saints scoring three runs and the Y" one. The feature was Living-E tston s home `run, which was really al poorly-handled two-bagger. In the third] St. Andrew's failed to score but the Y had more luck and twelve men faced the pitcher, eight scoring. It was amusing to watch the runners stealing bases while [WIEDV me 1.M.U.A. `by a score of 11-4.` The game was good with the exception- of the third innings. The Saints were Tweak. at the plate and at third base and lmade cbuntless errors. 'I`l..'...... ........ .._....-4.LI__ :,, L`, :- w ~ V ` - "K9 --v" wms GAME WITH ` Senior St. VA_ndrev s 'went down to defeat on Monday night in a ve-inning game with the Y.M.C.A. `by of 11-4.` I The camp ulna m-ma min. cl... ............:.__I &w&m&&$%%&&&&a K: 5: - s-4-B. 3b Tp._. C R l.f. ,1 j` I 7 BASEALL Jr. Trinity lost to St. Mary s 8-6 on Tuesday. June 13, in a ve~innings game. Trinity got away to a good start scoring five runs in the first innings to St. Mary`s one. In the mt of the second, -however, Trinity went out one, two, three, and St. Mary s brought in ve, putting them one up. Score 6-5.. Neither team scored in the third. but Adams of Trinity evened up the score in the first of the fourth when the was driven in by Ke_lcey.. The score did not remain" a tie long, St. Mary's, scoring twice intheir turngat bat. Trinityi failed to txdly in their last turn up,.jas -_....-... _... -..--5... . Y.M.C.A.-C. Scott r.f., Godden Lf., A. Walker c., G. Fraser 3b., B. Thompson, 1=b., W. Penny p., H. Garside 2b., B. Reid` c.f., A. Stevenson s.s. ` 1 U. 11. IV GIIB 1.1. I). Ullllh-U Pu, IL{'."cI`{enzie l.f., R. Raiey s., R. Cowan c.f., W. Tribble. 2b., E. McKnight c. ' 1r|lrIA A n . IN II A \ Teams :- st.` Andi-ew e-L. iucnougall 3b., R. Twiss -1b., K. Walls r.f., B. Clarke p., K MnwnU;n I f D no:nnu on D .l\I'l7DV\ DWUj`lIlllCI7u KJULIIC U'Uu Each team secured two runs in the third, the feature of the innings being a. homer by Twiss. In the fourth with two out thei Saints rallied and brought in three runs, while the -best the Y coulld do was one run. Neither side scored in the fth. JUNIOR ST. ANDREW S II; Y 3 The Junior St. Andrew's tallied their first win last Friday night when they de- feated the Y.M.C.A. 11 to 3. The Saints showed great improveinent; their elding being particularly good. 1 1 . n The thirAt,y-::econd` zinnual Bapti'st(cQnven_- , tion and School of Methods for the Simcoe, Muskoka and Parry Sound opened in Or-, iia on Tu(*,`s'day in the Baptist Church. ......a r... --.. ..-..-.._, P--- St. Andrew's took hhe 'bat'rst and rapped in two runs while the Y.M.C.A. _fa.iled to score. The Presbyterians were particularly eective in the second and be- fore they took the eld had driven in four runs. The Y men were retired one-- two three. Score 6-0. T,1__L L____, ____,___J L,_,_ ______ 1,. LL. L`_:#_` I ,_-_ -. _. _..---_. r. Tf'inity--K. Lally c._f., J. Armstrong c., H. Armstrong '3b., R. Corbett ss., F. Armstrong 1b., W. Cooper l.f., G.. Snead r.f., J.AConnor 2b.. F. Foster p. I I Trinity F. Foster twirled for Trinity in the sec-i ond. but got poor support and the Baracasl Iran in six- rounds. From then on the bat-. ters on both sides went out one, two, three. except in the first of the fourth, when Bertram of Baracas brought in a run. Score by innings :-- I Baracas' A 3 6 0 1 0410 I 1 0 0 0 0- 1 Umpire--Archie Burton. i Teams :- Baracas-J. Dobsoni1b., Bums 3b. E. Coleus l.f., J. Roberts s.s.,D. Emms 2b., F. Morren :.f., J. Bertram r.f., T. B_ur- tnn n 1. Emma n Baracas and Trinity donned the spikes in the Senior xture Thursday night last and played baseball in spots. There was a drawback in that the game was not started until 7 o clock and more time was spent in~wondering how long the sun [would take to set than in playing ball. 5 "FL- h_._,.___ ;_-L L1,, '1 I` ..,__.- ._.-- -- .,-. ,,..._,..., .,.... ; | The Barucas took the willow first andi though eight men faced the pitchers they only tallied three runs. Snead of, Trinity was relieved on the mound by Corbett. Lally scored the run for Trinity when he . was walked to rst and driven home by J. 'Arn1strong. I`IV_. . I11-rri--. H. s1 . MARY'S 8-j[R. TRINITY 6 `Y I\I;11v;;i'1'-eas---`G:_`Quinla;1 avnd -0. -Car;3on.` SENIOR BARACAS I0; TRINITY _l innings :-`- Andrew's A II I` Ford Type . , . I. . . Old price" $29.25 L New p`iri;~$26.50w Baby Grand '. .' . . Old price $36.95 _ New price $30.95 Maxwell . .` . . . . Old price $43.05 - New price $36.60 Get prices on Willard Batteries for other makes of cars,- save money, and get good service; Recharge prices: 6-volt, 75c; 12-volt, $1.25 C. H. BEELBY, Barrie Dealer McLaughlin Cars are BUILT-mot merely assembled in Canada The Reliable McLaughlin -Buick Transmission Isa Feature of the McLaughlin-Buick Master Four -11 they went out One, two, three. Score: 8-6. . It was good snappy ball, one of the; best games o fthe season. Score by innings:--- St. Mary's 1 5 0 2 0-8 Trinity 5 0 0 1 0-6 Umpires- C. Brown and M. Livingston i on bases. - I-[ESE savin furnaces cl It Javes Coal- ruuantcu r UDILIJ JUIN I 3 make this system proof against leaks of gas or dust. Patented F USED JOINTS make f"|;n QIl`QIU\ -u-4...` -..._2.__A. I-_I__ I Phone 730 A. Monam, Piuiiniii "{I&Heater Office, 10-12` Owen St. `I-[ESE savings are considerable. Owners of Hecr claim they save from 25 to 50 per cent. year economy good for the rest of your lifetime. Every part of ,the remarkable line of McLaughlin-Buick four-cylinder cars is as distinctly McLaughlin- Buick as if_ the name were stamped upon it. ' And back of every McLaughlin- Buick car is the skill and experience of 20 years, combined with unparal- elled manufacturing equipment fa- cilities. The same quietly operating, depend- able transmissioni,that has been so pronounced a feature of the Me- Laughlin-Buick Six, is employed in the McLaughlin-Buick Four. The design is the same--the quality is the same-Only in size is there any difference. Sole agent for Hecla F umaces (2) It has ihe big CIRCULAR Waterpan that keeps the air mellow. You feel warmer at 65 degrees when the air is m-mist than at 10 degrees when the air is dry. Hecla warmth is healthful and economical. (3) The Register of the Hecla Pipc-less is scientically planned. It is the right size for the heating capacity. The cold air balances the warm air. No heat is lost in friction. The Hecla Pipeless Fur-hace has all the big features of the famous Hecla Furnace. (1) It has the STEEL-RIBBED Firepot. This invention gives the Hecla three times -the radiating surface of the ordinary f urnacc. That means more heat--less fuel. At least one ton saved out of seven. _/ Score : Teams :- l\: 4.1.... Ofce and Showroom: Wells Block, Owen St. Telephone No. 78 J .W. McCutcheon, Manager 1~HE_BARRlE cAs co. We can install in any home- iIN ONE DAY. No muss or fuss. Nn t-nl-fina u... -1 -..-ll- ll` VIVID URI. N0 OI fuss. No cutting up of walls. Only a small cellar needed. 3 St. Mary sr-J. Moore cf.. Saso rf., R. jFlaherty c.. H. Cuff 2b., L. Flaherty ss., |W. Hayes 3b., J. Hayes lf., J. Cody 11)., 'A. Clarke p. I Trinit_v-R. Adams lf., J. Kennedy 3b., N. Kelcey 2b., J.lReburn cf.. N. Johnson c.. G. Foster. s., K; Gallagher 1b., G. iPowell rf., F. Foster p. ' ON EASY TERMS Be comfortable. Don t roast over a coal or wood stove in the hot weather. BUY A GAS STOVE 39 Elizabeth St. Phone. 730. Stop! Look! `Listen! is a Battery Rule to 1 Remember Hecla Pipeleu :enl~_ An ...-... Limitci A15 Those who tlon twill no .them much good health. Catarrh is :1 Inuenced h I-IAI$L'S (`A "`nI-iin and {TI ruu.ua I `A Tonic and DI the blood up the body, thu nd restoring All drutrgis F. J. Chene June friends Sumluy Mr. 2: a few 1 `I .EDalIH` I Mrs. 0])(`I'1|ti( last we sg we-Il_\' ' w..I.. ANNOUNCING NEW PRICES ON _WlLLA.RDSTORAGE BATTERIES '7 (UIVI owr Hu- Thv fa after Iht duy lust. - in \ IZIII thv m- Brawn. tX<>X<>X<>I< .1. . '1*NE +%%% KVIIFO II mg with Kindly tar scriptinn_. I1 plezgse re-new f0["1i` Mrs. :I\ `Mr. Hall's I --Stuopv and think whether, you have _ been coming in to Battery Headquarters reg- ularly every two weeks to have your bat- tery tested. If not- ' Look at the level of the solution in the bat- tery to make sure that it entirely covers T the plates. Listen carefully to the man who tells you that battery care is an absolute necessity if you want to get uninterrupted service from your battery at lowest cost, measure - either in months or miles. . ` J.ux W'iI`hursd FE] 51% P074 Leave 37 E1124 Opposit e H; R.` PALMER, `Prop. e Representing Willard. Storage e Batteries

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