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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jul 1922, p. 8

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`&&ii&&&m&&&m&&&$| *" DI! l W. URRY BASEBALL LAWN HOSE +v_n_m_S_9.!l `O For Prospoctu: apply to Principals `V In the ninth, Gonnell brought in -what eventually proved to be the winning run for Knock. Thornton made a strong rally during their turn at bat. McKenzie and L. Stewart singled and -Henry lived on an overthrow at rst which let ingMcKenzie and Stewart. Adams took the twirler s box at this juncture. Ayerst lived on Connell s error which let in Henry. - Maw singled and Dungey fanned. Feltis walked, lling the bases. A double play saved the day for Knock. Wright caught Finlay s fly and threw it to second, catching Maw o the bag. Score 11-10. ` ` Score: A Knock .. .. .. 102013121-11 Thornton .. 1 3 00 3 000 3-10 Umpires--Banting at the plate and W. V Martin on bases. Both of Ivy. Teams :' V ` Knock---TA. Connell rf, M. Boyd 1'b, W. Sutherland 3b, B. Wright es, Wonch lf, Reive 2b, D. Sutherland of, D. Adams p, R. Lockhart: vp. l`L:uu-`I-nnT. qilrnnrnmf `Ila (1 T-Tarn-vu 11 lJUb'l\l1tH.'l4' u Thornton-L. Stewart lb, G. Henry 3b, W. Awerst lb, I. Mawrf, Dungey p and ss, E. Feltis p and as, Finlay cf, D. Stewart c, McKenzie If.'. T ._ Luuw SUUFBU `ucluru bud |:uu.'u uuu. Duuxc -x-u. . Knock tied things up in the sixth. Adams singled and Lockhart connected for `a three-bagger. Connell, Boyd and W. Sutherland all 'hit safe and Gonnell scored. I'.ock`hart fanned D. Stewart and McKenzie and L. Stewart ied to left eld. Score 7-7, 7r_-_1_ -_____I .L_..J :_ .L.. ..........4.L ...L.... In the th Wonch came up with one `down and the `bases full -and drove in Sutherland. Reive iedv to third and Wright was cut o at the plate on Dun- gey`s elding of D. Suthenla.nd's liner. Thornton took three in this frame, an. overthrow at first _letting -in two, while Maw scored before the third out. Score 43. ' -rrh-_oI- L:__` ;L:__. :.. 4.1.... ..:.,n. rtuuuw uuun uvv----uavu y-uwv -.- ---- ._~--n-, V The rivals took a "run apiece in the rst` frame but Thornton jumped into the lead! in the second when mhey held Knock score- less and theu tallied three utimes, the feature being D. Stewart's drive over the right fence which went for a homer. Score 1.4 l_ allu 14. DUUWHIVU IIIUU LU IUIII IIUIU. ODUULC l'l , Knock forged aheadin the seventh when D. Sutherland_brought in a run, and in the eighth when Feltis, who -relieved Dun- gey, was touched for two runs. '1`-hornton ldid not score in either innings and L9ck- hart only had to pitch four balls in the eighth. Score 10-7. v(`\.. N _. `%---.-.....-,. . Doug." Stewartcleans the Bags 36 Bayfield St. Telephone 453 Limited numbers`. LUIVUUU HIV VIBIUIIIE WU IRE, flulllll I Wm. Jones of Midland spent a couple `of `days this week under the parental roof. Mrs.` f Dr.) Scott of Hamilton is visiting with" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill. Miss C. T. Thompson of Midland visited her brother, W. E. Thompson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Draden of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting at Mrs. Sarah Beardsall's. Mrs. C. E. Dutcher and children are spending the week_with friends at Thornton. Mn null Mwn GA nnnn nut` Cm-nil nnrl man BIJCIIUIIIS [MIC WCUl\`WlUl1 ll'lUllU. Hub LIIUIIILUU. Mr. and Mrs. Strong and family and Miss Robinson of Vancouver are` wsltmg at Jas. Hil1 s. ` Y.`_.___.f_ `I1____L_,, ____,,L _ E.,,, J,_,_, 3,, LL , By all reports the dust nuisance on the. main_ streets is about to be done away with as the village trustees have decided to water` the streets. The wagon is already LUIUUVU GIU Vlllllluls GI] JJUBIIC llaalll Do Mrs. C. Smithand Miss G. Tinney of Toronto are visiting at Joe. Adams Tm Inna: A; M:A`nnA annnf o nrulnln lllll 90 Francis Burt/on spent a few days in the Barrie Hospital [while he had his tonsils taken out.v ' \1.._ n__.,.I _,,.I ,I_____L"L_._ -n:,,4_,_,,,. -1- llbo 0&3. lllllyv Mr. and Mrs. Ahdrew G. Beardsall arel spending their holidays visiting friends in Orillia and vicinity. T Mm Tun ll"--nu and vs 'kTr.n.n.u. It was Knock s tum in_the third and they brought in two when Wright walked: and was driven in `by Wonch, who was tagged at second, and Reive hit a two- bugger and came in on two eoverthrows. Thornton went out.in order and both teams repeated nthe act in the fourth. Score 3-4. ....-- -.. _v--..-v ..-. __-..--`.4 V- ...._. ...v- I R. H. Henry has disposed of his rosideoce I [on 'Queen street to Jae. Doan of Allen-,_ - move to Toronto, where they have pur-I wood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry are" going to? chased a house. 1111.. 1:u__--..1- L.... ..-L -1: 41.- ur-...'-_0-. CHEER 3 LIUIHB. ` The Elmvale branch of the Women's Institute held their annual picnic at Wasaga; Beachon Wednesday. The day being.an idealcone for a. picnic, a large number of ; the members and their friends attended. I WIDLI. LICI IIIUIJC, LIX J). uauauxy. 7 `Mr. and Mrs. C. Drury and children of Toronto are visiting at Leslie Hart's. I Mra our` MG (1 rlunnnir A; taken out; _ Mrs. Beard. and daughter, Margaret, of Washington, U.S.A., are.visiting at S. E. Car_npbel1 s. ` on `M I` MnT,nnn nut! ..1.l.-1......` .8 'l`.... AMrs. Wm. Murray and Mrs. Naurice `\Jlllll(l: Gilli Vl\/l.II||vJo I Dean and family of `Brantford are visiting in Elmvale and Wyevale. 'I"l-m Dwnok\vfnr:nn Runplnu Q..1..m-.1 1\nlr] VVCUIIKLIGJ Ul DUE PCDU WUCB. - Mr.` and Mrs. S. G. Napier. and Jan and Miss Hazel Cobourn of Tottenham spent the week-end at A. C. Bishop's. M;aa Allknrfu Taiyuan A` Tnnnnln :5 nnnnr] VVUI7l\'ULIlJ av II. \Jo JJIEUUP c Miss Alberta. Turner of Toronto is spend- ing? a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner, 2nd line. 'I I..-.n..I-'ln nal ll.....Z..-. Dn..1. l\` {\..:lI.. ....... Mrg. Cole and her two daghtexs. Robert McKeown and Miss Florence Cole of Toronto, are visiting at Albert Boyce s. III nu: .- dLlUUo ` - R; W. Burl /on of Crossland has sold his residence` to Robt. Staples of Toronto. -Mr. Burton gives up possession in a few weeks. ' ' `IE4, `Id- l1_________I ____I. A- III, , ,.,, -1 B11950 Mrs. Harriet Lawson and her two sons Grant and Dalton`, and Mrs. Susie Duncan, all of - Toronto, are visiting friends in this vicinity. - l `llmumu An.-Inn-gnu "I"qnm.- 11721:.-.` nuul VIUIIIIIJJ. _ Messrs. Anderson, Tyrer, Wilson and Bishop journeyed tovPenetang on Wednes- day afternoon and had a friendly gaylie of tennis with enthusi-astsT there. J l , TI `HI _,,.I II..- Il -..A_,, ,,,, l \JIl_ll`JlJUll D. , Mrs. N. C. McLean and children of Tor- onto are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill. I:_ _.._I |i__ AI_.I_.__,. n ~n-_,,,I,_n ,,_, Ill JHILII V -115 uuu '7 JG V HIV; The Presbyterian Sunday School held their annual picnic at Wasaga Beach on Wednesday of the past week.. . llo (Ill!-I 111.13. ('19 LUILIUIJ, auu. ll..lIUo Kenneth and Marion Pack of Orillia are visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. land Mrs. Kerr," Rivervilla I-Iolm. `ll - ` ?1~i{;! } m.}{ {e};Ii' 0? 1If"T'oa'a,",}.:' of ' Penetang ,were glad to see him in the village this week renewing old acquaint- ance.` . T1 ` `IT T'I,,,_L_,, -2 I`L__-,I,,_,I L, ,,II [E WUUl\a M-rs. Jno. Crawford and` son Clarence of Toronto. motoredup rto Elmvale on Tues- day of this week and renevyed old acquaint- nhnn IIUILIIB VVIIILI CUIILIUBIGBIIB $11015. Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Morton are spend-_ ing a few days at Newmarket. Mr. Morton! also attended the Missionary Conference held in Toronto on Tuesday of this week. | vuvvvv 0 WUCl\'UULl WILL]. llillub 111 l'JllllVKllUo Mrs. Whitcombe of Toronto is visiting I with her niece, Miss B. Bauldry. `Mr an:-I Mr: D. nrunrtr ant` A`-ant`:-nn n` an 7': I ; Lllll 5,; Mrs. F. C. Bishop is visiting friends in Thornton this week. ' Ill__ 1'.` II I ........A.L -1` Qt-....._.... 3.. ..Z...L1...... WIULI LVIID3 1'4; L'U|(UIo _ Miss F. Currie is spending her holidays under the parental roof. ma`; `Jaw-:nv-:13 wnnfnr nc Tnnnnfn ;a u:a;f_ K4 %&mmm&&m&am%m&m| KNOCK ||-THORNTON I0 I UHLICI IIIIU PBICIIUGL IUUla Mlss Marjorle Foster of Toronto is v1s1t- ing with Miss "Ruth Copeland. Mu nnrl My-5 nan pnn A` Wnsf llnnpnv-r` nu: Vl5ll4lU5'l1|J VVg I . lll\2\1Ul.l.UvDu M-ts. Jno. Precious of Hamilton spent the week-end with friends in Elmvale. II ..- TlYL2L-_...L_ _ "I'\__._._A.._ 2- -.Z..1L1_._ I. Miss Beatrix Train is visiting this week at W. J. Train s.g ' `ll... 1.` IV `I3:..L.... 1... ..!..21.2..... ..l......I.. 1.. LIIUILIVUII IJIIIB VVCUA. Miss E. M. Leggott of Staynerjs visiting with Miss E. Fostgr. ' Il'1_- 1.1 IV___.._:, ._ _..__..I2_.'.. L-.. `L_IZ_I.._._ 111 Wllt LIX 1.\.uou VJUyClllUo air. and Mrs. Geo. Roe. of West Guildford are visitingvat W. J. McGuire s.' M.na Inn DAn:J\IIn Ac `LL.-mlvc-nu annnf `kn * . ELMVALE NEW 1 Frank I`. n;aHnn `Ron!-nannl-.oHun Frank C. Bishop, Representative mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aamwwawwwwmmxwmx. m*` ml .l.`1'uuz\ U. umuup, Lhcptwcuvuunvc T T&$mw&mm&&&$&&&w ' Knock defeated Thornton Iby emargin of one run in their last league game which A was played in a drizzling rain at Thornton on Saturday. July` 22. The rain made accurate playing impossible and there was much slipping and sliding on the diamond. Dungey started at the mound for Thornton and was relieved in the eighth, while ' Adams took Lockhart's place in the ninth, -- 2.. LL- L`._a.& THE BARRIE EXAMINER auuvnl vunuu uuc Laulva uuu }u.'UVluCu. Some few months ago J. T. Foster, who is one of the public school trustees, donated as a prize a ve dollar gold piece to the pupil of the Elmvale public school `who took the highest marks on the Entrance examinations, The prize was won by Marie Couture, who was second highest of all the pupils who wrote at Elmvale. Great credit is due the principal of our school, Miss L. M. McKnight. who had an Entrance class ,_. _____ no _..._._, .....-. uuu ugu-nu-V \J`.ll\J|4\L\4Ig A large number of the members of the Epworth League and their friends journey- ed to the Beach on Monday night and held their regular weekly meeting at Miss F. Manning s cottage. At the close of the meeting those present enjoyed a dainty lunch which the ladies had provided. 7 0-..... (3-. ___-.,u,,, ,,, I m rs - I A _ _. | Harry Taylor, who is working for Thos. E. Smith, sixth line, had the mifortunei '0 have one leg broken on Saturday of the past week. The accident was caused` by the team which Mr._Taylor was driving, I running away with the manure spreader.| A |_____ _____L_,, -1` 11,, , I I -I ,here and ready for, the water tank which is being -built `by the Copeland Milling Co. This will be good news to the people living I on Queen street, as the dust, especially on windy days, is almost unbearalble, and causes the housewife a. considerable amount of extra work. II. ..__I 114,, 1'1 1' III Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence, Mr.` and Mrs. D. H. Lawrence and Miss May Thomp- son of Thombury. also Misses Clara and Agnes Long, and R. Clark, F. Ellis and A. | Ellis of Meaford, spent the week-end at H. F Carnahan s. ` We move to our New Store. next to Bell Telephone Office, on July 31, 1922 THELAST DAY STEPHENS REMSVAL SALE Store Closed Monday, July 31 age Eihf '. P Saturday, July 29 Everything Greatly Reduced I -Remember Stroud Old Boys Reunion} and Field Day, Aug. 7, 1922. I of sixteen, having seven pas with first- class honors and the other nine taking secpnd-class honors. Miss McKnight will continue her duties as principal when school ` re-opens in September. I Mulcaster Street Linoleum and Congpleum Rugsy IGFI .. 2. SMITH I E . er . ' V Phoni: 535 S I y A large assortlmevnt to choose from. These are Gold Seal and Maple Leaf Brands and No. 1' quality, in some very popular de- signs at reasonable prices. ALS AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF FURNITURE Thursday, July 27, 1933 "WE HAVE A cool) SUPPLY 01-` Host; Nozzu-is, LAWN mowms, spnmans, E.'I_'C. CIRCUI THIS VV (gr SHO\_ Lam .55: STR4 DIRE_( _,M_lIe You jarnie RESIDENTIALSCHOOL FOR GIRLS. V Entarto Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singlng,VMusic, Art, Conversationl -Frenoh emphasized. Outdoor games and sports. ' ' :un:6nnl n-nvnhia` Ccr wid Inc 'rm-_ vu unnvnnu Health record exc<.:l.ient.r

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