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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jun 1939, p. 7

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-_:.______..__.. .___.._._._._.._.._.._.___ _ __._...- BARRIETIES OWEN spuno 2.2` gt~t,itiiity. Mairchildon `think he is :1 DH. over-emnusiusnc Doug caught for Marchildon , tvheii the lzitter had his tryout ut the - busebiill school last. summer . . . iind = spi-zikiiig or Marchildon. he is'now with the Cornwall club 0! the Can- ildlilll-Ameficll League. having been mfiirmed out by Turuntti Leafs last \\'_'L`kelld. for more experience . . . ` it wise idea and about time it was tr-i . . . M;.ii'childun showed he will be it big winner in that league by - pitching u tour-hitter first time out against Glove-rsville . . . the Pene- tiing boy will soon regain his confi- dence and pitch his wiiy back to the lnterniitiomil . , . and by the way. those former pitching rivals of this and Smokey Smith. will such be hooking up in uimther duel. this time in pro ranks. ...I>.-----_ Catcher Doug. Ramsay claims `Andy Gibb is u better pitcher than Mnrchildun. but we are inclined 1.0 think he is bit over-enthusiastic hm. ..-muho fur Mun-hilrlnn s7Pace 12 for Additionaxsport If` it mid happened in the cool of the evening we womd not have thought so much of it. but coming when It did . . . close to noon when the perspiration was pouring ffumjhe manly brow_ it was rather amazing. n n n o 0 We suggested that pvrhups it was a little early to advocate the form- ing of a ski club . . . . but accord- ing to our Informant that is not so. Since this is n new culumn and since we have been given nu definite assignment to work on we pass it on for what it is worth. n n n o o It seems that waiting until snow` covers the ground is too into for thorough organization. getting` :1 course in shape or mapping out trails. Etc. It was stated that there are sufficient enthusiasts in town i to begin work now for next winter. ` carry the burden until such time i as a successful Inclnbvr::hip cum- ! puign can be put under way. ' 0 O H , 0 Perhaps that is the nnswur lo fprming a successful club in Bar- rie and on the off chance that it might be. we puss it on for what it `iplght be worth. 0 O (I U 2 Barrie`s town league snftbull is apparently the nm-dud form of ru- ` vlvul. Withkmly lwu mum.-s plznyvd ` the rivalry 0! the ts-.'m1s ls at :1 punk I and _then_- is much cunja-cturv us In `the ultimate oulcuxnv. n n n U 0! the fuur lmuns who huvv en- gaged in bnltlc L`H(,'ll have n l-l'in- it_.e weakness. Burris llusim.-.~::: Cul- lege nln'e have a classy band of flelders and sovvrul pulunl sluggu-rs, but are not above the aw.-l':u:v in the hurling department with all due respect to Bub Julmstun. (`I 0 ll Sullivan singled ihrnugn me UUAH tn seore Mel.ellun. Then Tm`1`_\'!] wulkecl two more, Schwinn and 132- 11 beidy, forcing in Henry with :mnlh- er run. At this sl.ap.`e Gibb entered g` the gumia while Terry replaced Geo. LeGom- in right field. Gibb Tzikes Command Owen Sound hurl one man on base ln the 2nd and again in the 3rd due to errors but there was little dnmzer of them scoring, Things gm `rather ennipliculed for Gibb in the 5th when. with one (mi. G.'1rve_v wulketl and Sullivan doubled. Then Schwnn was purposely walked to fill the buses nnd make :1 play pos- sible anywhere. Gibb get out of this hole by fanning Ezbeidy and Wel- ler g1'mmde(l to slmrt. wlth Sulli- U U U Barrie Tannery, with the addition of two more players might mnkv it interesting for any team. Thvy hnvu ' good pitching in Ronnie Birnio but showed weakness in the infield. n n In U U U l | Monday night's game showed lhv Clurkc and Clarke team to be well- ` balanced and they should finish in` there if Dick Roe continues having "good" nights. Their oppum-ms. thu.-1 !C0pac0s. pulled too many bum-rs in' the contest to be classed at all. but then they have several guud men and may find themselves before it in: {nu lnhn 'l"hr-v 1-lnim tn lmvn :11 unu muy IIHCI UlCrnSL`lVl.'5 DUIUFU IL) is too late. They claim to haw a pitcher lined up who will make np- poslng batters do plenty of waving. He hasn't been seen as yet. [1 O l\ 0 U 0 Tonight. Midhurst Foresters and Gamers hook up. Midhurst will be` strong even with the rule that forc- u< u-nu in nun lhrnn nlnva-rs` \AIhlIl 51-FIJI]; L'VL'H Wllll INC FUN.` lllill lUI'C' ' as them to use three pluyt_-rs who did not play Simcoc bull lust sum-' mer, which leaves the Mun`s Wear club as the `only untried nine. 0 O O Garner's will show a team of youngsters, the only team in the league that can boast that feature-. They will have :1 young infild with. the veteran Able KL-lcz-y at Hu- keystone as u stundying influence. The battery pair of McMustrr and . Miller should pruvv the slrunr, point - of the nine and with any hitting at all should win 11 good pUrCvnt:u,':- of games. I 0 U H O U 0 However_ it all boils down to NW same thing . . . vvvrythinu rvmains to be seen. Getting B:n'ri- news straight in the 'I`orunLn pr:-ss up- peurs to be gutting hard:-r zu.-; tinw A-rnnc An 10 U6: sewn. I ; O(3S On. ( 0 Being tiwuy Saturday and hving interested in thu- ()ll1l`UllIt~ of H10 game we luuk:-d for st.-ura-s and dis-I cover that Barrio lost 2-0 :urcm'diiu; to pn-ss reports in all 'l`nrunto ies. Having witness:-d Bttl`ri-`s win from Owen Sound u-urly in tlw wm-k we found that hard in l)('llt'VI' mid.` sure enough. on gt.-[ting all tlu- facts, we find "the score was 2-2 and that ' it the rain had held off unuthcr tivv i minutes Burriv would hnvu won out 1| (I n 0 U () | '.['h(_- boys must have bu-vn talking. the idea pr:-vulvnl in most ns-ws-1 paper circlvs . . . . that S:mn'd:Iy- aerncon is n=laxutinn tinw . . . seriously. and either piL'kv(l tin- garnv u'p S('C()l\d-hillld ur failed tu rt-nluin fur the vntirv piece-. (L n It Aching $I_uo||_en_ fget! O 0 U \ They do say we all make mismkc-3| and who urv we to crilici'/.~ con- temporary news hawks! June 1-~Xvy at Mansfield She|bul`nv.- at H. Mills Creemore at Duntlulk ` &-Mnnslic-id at Cm-u-more H. Mills at ivy Dundalk ill Shvlburnv ' 13 --She.-lburne at Mainsfivlil Cl`U(`n]Ul't` at H. Mills lvy at Dumlulk " 15 Mansfield at Ivy H. Mills in Shelburno Dundalk ail. Crx-unnrc ' 20 -lvy at H. Mills Crcemure at Mzmsfield Shelburnv at Dundnlk " 22 -H. Mills at Dundulk Mansfield at Sh(`lbll|'H(.* Cr:-emore an ivy ' ')'l hnnrlnlh at lvv 51'. ANDRE-JW's WIN The rejuvenated St Andrew's mm- turned Central B1-vs buck by :1 :20 to 8 count in a Church League Softball lixlure at Quc.-en`s Park Friday night. Thurs nan: NIH dull`)! Hf H16` DUK- Juli _ |ANDER|N || AT s1>on1' | BY NORM. HOOPER hxlure at Queen s turn 1- rluuy mgm. There was mu. duubl of me nul- come as the Presbyteriuns scared 12 runs in the secund innings to lake u commanding lead. 'I'nnn1a- (`antral R91-sf Black. {HH- commanding lean. Teams: Central Bees: Black` ler. Tuck. Thompson. Harris. Dull- ery. Keetch. Rumble. St Andrew's: Knum). (`-mk. Glenn. KCEICH. Humble. St. Andrew's: Knapp. Buchanan. Madlnn. Lodcu . Hum, Mccuaig, Knupp. %ju---jun-:--* Ivy Enters Six~Team N. Dufferin League Brings.Fau Relizf. F.raI'I'.I...... Soreness and Distress Two or_1hrcc npphcations of Moone'5 Emurald OI| well rubbed in and in a` few minutes the pain and sorermss disappears. v (- -Slu-lburne at Ivy Dundalk at Manslu-Id G -H. Mills at Mansfield lvy at Creemore l0---Creemore at She-lburne Dundalk at H. Mills urn-emore an Ivy Z7 Dundalk at Ivy She-Iburne at Cromnure Mansfield at H. Mills 29 ~H Mills at Cree-mun: lv_y at Sholburm: Mansfield at Dundalk -Slu-lburne at Ivy nundnlk at Manslu-Id `BUSINESS coficiilj cops OPENER 13.141 FROM THE TANNERSI Getting off to a bad start_ Barrie! Tanners succumbs:-:1 to the Barrie` Busincss College nine in the open- ing game of the Town League onl the Agricultural diamond Thursday night. . A 1-nmvdv nf ('I'l`lH`S and six SURE- A comedy of L`l`l`Ul`S and sting-` mg hits gave the Educators u_tnta|- at 12 runs in the first. two innings. From there on the Leather Lud- dies" tightened up and at the same? time begun to. pulv out the ball} They had :1 grand chuncc in 1hr` finnl frunw but dumb base running ' spoiled the day and gave the Busi- |=-' in.-5: Cullt-go the t,-clgu. 18-14. The slivk fi('llll},{ vi:-tun: were on umzisy stru-l in tho Inst. three [l'tlInLs us tiny snw their lvzul bu- ing cut away. Things were really (lurk whrn the Tnnm-rs sent six runs (lC1'uSS thv plate in the seventh tn UOYHI` within hailing (listuncu 'lhcy imulv u rt-:11 bld for thv tie- ing count in th- ninth whvn with one out, Bnxull and Mitch:-ll walk- ed. Browning wus sure on S. Him-s` vrrur_ with Uuxnll .\`l'Ul'iHt.{. A solid blow would have mt-amt much all the limo but ilunkvtt new` 01` got u chuncv to bx-c:2nn: u in-ml fur Hm\vnim,( HUI ]V1il('ht`H (off ut third and tlw (l(`.\'])l`1'tlt|' (fnllvgizitvs uunnu intu m-tinn in HM lmth run-l tmru unu U10 (l(`S])l`I'ilH` k.UIl('f.`,IiIu`h swung intu ucliun to gut both run- nurs for :1 dnublv killing that umlml` lhv Ill`)('. Rnnnin Hirniu \u.'|2< nlnt-ml nu llwl uw gaunt`. Rtmniv Birniu was plncvd nu llu-I spot in the first lwn innings nndf Il(`V('l' 1'1 ully hml :1 ('h:uu'v to win his! gumv us his In.-nlvs mzndu .\'('V1`l) (`Y-i rmxu In-hind him in llw lwu fl`:llIll`.\`.1 I/\t that no mmm-.1 out In hits with, Grucvy_ Sh-vv Him-s zmd Norris: smashing -irvuil blows. n..|. I. I.....o.... ..n C`\A\ H I'll` I DIIIIIIIIIIIH I III Illl Illilvvu. ' Bub J-':hll.`5L()ll. on the ., B.l}.(`. nmuml, \.v:|.\' l|i( kn-Ll for 12 sufu blows and he humlml nut ll pxn.-45-5. EV(.`l'_\/I man on lhn '1'unm-I`s' tvmn hit SAIN- ly with Ht-ynul1l:4. Hzmlszly nml| Kirlqxntrivk ;_-_z-tting :1 l)l`:'Il.'(` vnulx. I u.. ..1, ....n...|l .....l 1:'i.~I:n..1 \lIl\|JnI|I un [='_l'l|IIIp; u u-nu.` , R('ynul(l:: :m(l l(irkp:ntri('k pullo(|l_`A lhI' |)l`i'Lv ])l1l_\ .\' ur the night. In-y-' ` nulds (ext-(`uh-(l in f:1:`.t (l()lll)ll` pluyl in lhu snvt-nth wlu-n he look Lloyd 1` (i0ri|u,;'s ;.{l`ullll(lt'r lu lug Nnrris gr)-ll ing intn :n-rmul :m<.l lhruw ln Rum-i . say n1 first rul<-luing (lm'in1.{. Kirk-l pnt1`i(:k'.< slur (~:nm- wln-n hv Sll`l'l-l Clll'Ll to grub (2l:n'<- (}urin;z's bid for :1 triple, with unv hamrl. Barrio 'l`:mm.-rs llvynulxls 2|). - l{:m`nsn_v ll), Mills 1'. Kirkpulrix:k cl'.`1 I l [V s ` Buxall ss, lVlll(.'lH`ll 3b. Umwning .Irl` l -h-nuun ll` Tlirnin II H:ISl{l'H lf. |Buxall Mm.-in-ll lib. Umwnungq [rt H1-nmm H`, Birniu 1). ilSkl'H ' B:1v'ri~ lmsim-ss (Inllt';;(' (Hucoy 2b, C. (}<:rim:' rf. S. llimrs 3b, Mur- shull M. llim-5 lb, Johnston 1). Emorild rubbed a" few minutes pain disappears. A few more npplicahons at regular inter- vals and you'll soon know solid toot comfort. And best of all any offensive odor is /in l/'0"_ NV| -v---ju-3 3--- iivw Vi W. IMCOY MAD'5% AVI AV GIAND CIRCUS PARK j 1-. , AA__ 5/#4116 \l|.' 3| VI I] K |*| ' frmm-.~:. CBC Q0103! Ouluttnx. eomjotta`/1 Raoul from i150 SPICIAL SUITES FOR FAMILIES IVIHIY AIID MOIIIHIY MIES Kai hmnv run. I\/lim-.s`in;:: Alim` 1"r:ulit'k. flrtivn :/\I`lnslrmu,:. l*`.l.x-n- l'Iuwri;;hl. Phil `/\l'lI1Sll'UII}. _'. H:Il`(Il(| 'l`r:u-uy, I".vu`|-yn iM:Idd*n. lrvnv l):2vi.~4. S1-ulliv Muir, '01:.-n Ht-i|b_v. ; I):nl.~'.tu|:` H;n`uI(l H.'uu1_v, Put n_(jl`t- lrmn. Nv.r1:nv llululy. Hl'lI(,' Jury, ']l.nrn<- ll:md_v. Muricm 'l`huInp::nn. "M:n'i:m l.:nvu-nxlvr. l".(lw:nrd llutndy, (1 l u..... \AI. .u.l :nIumuun5,. .. ;"/\1'n1slI'mnp_'. II: VI 1 Madden. _ ' (Ila.-n 5 Han ' mm. Nun.-m |l:md_v ' ' l\1:n'izm Luv:-I 1 up... uI.....|...-.1 i lVlINl'.-Vlnul nun nu ...... . . . 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Golf in this mountain wonderland--riding, motoring, swimming, climbing, hiking or lazy loaling. You can enjoy it all when you Travel West the Jasper Way! Ask about Special Low Circle Fares-- oover both World : Fairs. 1 <-- \ Five Teams Entered ! N. Simcoe Softball '9 | ME}! 3()~-Vasey at Hillsdale 1H-Moonstone at Elmvale :Jq_r\e 2--E1mvale at Vasey ` 2--Hillsdale at Coldwater 5E/' IN THE CANADIAN nocmes ;\\..: :.. ` .... ,. . ,. , ,_ H _, [_____ I B E F I E L D Jasper is on the main-line route of Canadian National Railways, reached by the cur-com dmoned Continental Limihd. Ask your local Agent for iull information as to fame, return limits, etc., and descriptive booklet, also for details of Westward Ho and Adam`: All-Expense Across Canada Tours. n _ 4--,._v:__ 1u-.:.___: 'l'-I-..-..b.. , E7.b 21) .. Owen Sound: McLcl1an. ss .......... `. Henry. of .. Garvey. p .. `Sullivan, c .. lSchwun. If .. Wt-Ilulj 1'l' .. C010, 1]) .... .. wn! run. 3|) 1 A HPO . 0 1 I 0 1 * 1 0 .` 2 9 () I 0 1 (J 1 0 H 0 1 {Barrie 2-Owen Sound 2` Barrie: Johnzmn. 21) ....... .. Ko..\`hn(-1'. ll) :Gm'. I,.u-(hur. .s McKcn'/.iu. Ir uRan1suy. (- Str;1nsm.'m. . '1`m'ry. p. rl" Gt.-n, I.v(:vm'. M` . 'Gi1)l). D .... l HiHl'S_ 31` ........... .. n DlJ1VHVIl\u L h I-Inmo run ~'|`urry; r!nubl0S~-~5 `van, Garvvy: .s'u'u(-k 0111- -by l4. by (.}:u'v(-y S); walks off 1. of! (mm 2. off (mrwy 3;" I~.-.HmI in . Sullivan 1. Tel` `H. ny \.n'll\. |"y :1. vvxllnn -an H. 3; [lmtturl in Sullivan 1, Tel K:1.~hn(.-r 1; ournvd runs ~~ I 1. Owen Smmcl 0: sacrifice I Gmvvy; umpirt-s - Hillycr, Sound. plutv: Dnbsnn. Bilrrit-. I {most '01 the time. Frank Di'/." Garvey. young right- hanclu`. pitched benut,it`ul ball for the visitors. allowing only three `hits and fanning nine. Up tn the !8th. Barrie had just two scratch hits, tbeth h_v Burl Kashner. and the lueals {were nut eluse lo scoring until the! lbigz, final rally came along. 'I`eri`y Clnuts Homer 'I`hin;,'.~ began to happen as the: skies quickly clouded up and the rain began to look very imminent. Ken. Terry. first batter. prmnptly started things moving by slamming the bull far over left. field fence for a homer. He had just trotted.` over the plate with the first run|' when the rain startd to come down. Twu Runs In Eighth The teams wnitecl about 20 min- utes and there was a let-up. So the game was continued. Gibb fanned for the first out but Hines lived on an error at short. Jehnsnn grounded to E7.b(`l(l_V. who elected to make the play at second and both runners, mm-r~ safe. Kashner flied to centre` l uIll':~' IIUHIV wnu un. I-\...`_., Gar L-Gear wulkocl to fill the < I JZ_),i_\_S_C,S `bL_1t.`McK(-nzio popped out to ` first. That brought Ramsay up butl the game was called alter two pit-l ches. It was impossible to continue! another inning. I /` ..____.j_. Locale Collect -2 Runs In`, Last of 8th Before Rain Ends Game play at second and Dunn xunnuna; were safe. centre! and Henry dl'(1pp(`(1 the ball. letting] Hixws homc with the living run. y CA rm um} HUHS ll then` :1 Shouts 1 spiel an rinks. 1' Iunpn l\.nv nu vu -w-4...-.. _ _ Cm`lin;,' lcoc-ps grnwimz. uccurding HRH" n :1 l`(`]HIl`1 {rum lhv P(`:l(`(` Rivvri . - 3nuntl`_V . . . Up thn-1'0 in Hw new :2;-9-3 Pitchmt-.! Sh inns of Iho Czmudiam Nnrth\\',~s'. ` i""i11&'S DiCk L. -m ......-...a-,...z .-Inn: zlnd 43|nnd Clarke Ta PICA (`E RIVER CURLING Au 5. SUMMARY .. rn......... ,I..ul m L,`:1nucu:n\ munnwn ) urmnnizc-rl clubs and 43 \ A P1-:|('1' Ri\'(`l` bill!-I. (lrgillll/`\'ll (ll . . . A P(':IL'(' ':mdv Prairie t` l <-ucv River; --~ --- shut-out ball for six inn N(Il`lh\\`(,`S'_`inninHS Dick Rm: got his Clarke -rl :md I and Tanners away to a fly- -uco River l)nn- 5 ing start in their first game of the `nirie drow 46,town softball IL-ugue against Co- pEl(2()S on Munclziy night. on the Ag- --------- ricultural Park diamond. ` DH-u \n-ic mm-hm-I fur three hits I | This was Gm'vcy's first start 0t'| the season and he showed plenty ~ ` i enough to indicate he will be tough ` Ito bent uny time this year. Lots `of speed and a fast curve -- result I was two scratch hits by Barrie and one solid clout. Terry's homer. an as a . ., -_ Clyde Juhnson, who handled ten .1 chances at Owen Sound on Wed- `qnosduy. didn't have :1 single bull `near him in Saturday's game. '- :1: " :.. .3 \ Borrie s N/V7/l.`i.Z'fr'cher, Andy` Gibb, Fans 14, Yields Only 2 Hits ` M I`(,x'ry became the leading home. run hitter of the league, two inl throo games. Kenny doosn t hit any . too often. but the bull takes a merry old ride when he does connect. 2 :3 z: ` :3 c Owen Sound showed up with :1` I501, ur Tomnto Maple Leaf uniformsl `also this bunch bring the white `homv outfits for 1938. Pcnetang has lthe grey mud uniforms, all of which gives :1 distinct Maple Leaf touch im mu Im-nl lonuue I 3;: :;z ;.x Credit base umpire John Dob-l son with one assist and one bruised Shinbone. He stopped Sullivan s {hard smash through the box in the '!fix'st inning with one leg. There` Ttvvas some argument as to whutheri L` iLeGcnr could have fielded the ball] Plin time to get Sully at first but there was no doubt about the first \ 1' a` - run being able to score. (3 I 1`: it GI Iglves :1 lll.\lllll.'|. nun to the local league as :24 | Until the last mmng u Wu. mu.- er :1 IISUUSS game -~r- too much pit- nmm: rim-I nnl 1-nouxzh hitting nr {er listless 00 lnucn pu-I trhim; duul. not enough hitting `action. :3 in It I `-F V wv Gwen Sound was missing some regulars ~ they had three juniors ,in action. Bill Weller, Ernie Cale and Carl Watson. who all fielded` `well but were weak with the wil- l low. ' '5 (C O -.- -v - 'I`hc1'L- were no startling fielding .plays in the game -- four errors Iwcrc accounted. two on each side. Both Owen Sound miscuos came in the last frame and the ball was rather wet by then. tr 2:: 2!: 3 The crowd \ urday games 1 weather was 1 [10 got qunc c I .-?__.- 4` | Owen Sound showed real class in catching. Young Joe Sullivan. formvr Bramford senior. was ex- ccptionalltv peppy. had :1 strong arm, handled pitcher Garvvy well, and lnlen um: nnworflll at bat. collecting Q 1 /\NOTHEF-{_E)VER FENCE? |nanuu'u I `also was `two hits. Clurkt-5 began 10 ease up In un sovonth and the l uckcrs squeezed z i`run across. Ste\\'m'1 walking am i coming home on Gmhanfs solid sin `I 219. Stung by the loss of a shut-ou Clark:-s again wont to work and aid od by two vrrors. clnutud out twn more home 1`lH1.\`. by Puwull ant `Campbell. and three singles to ad: `six more tallies in their total. I n- ....i 4,. o:.... :.. H. ml 'iC|arkes Bic-.at Copacos; ! D. Roe In Limelight, 1_ Hitting and Pitching _s1x mum leuuua m ulcn .u..... 4 R00 appeared to tire in the 8th iwilh Cupacos climbing on his of- Eforings for five runs. Stewart hum- `nwrcd out 21 home run. In thv 9th. (Run walked two men and aided by `ground outs. Copacus counted their ` `last tally. 1 n -1.1: do-fh\itvl\' R04.-`s night to Until the last "inning it was rath- ..~ .. IIQQIIIHQ unme too nit- }riL-ullural Park (1lln10nCl. Rue was touched for three only in thv first six frames while his xnntvs \m-re piling up :1 Com- mamding hand. the final score stand- ing at 14-7. '1`uvn rimrinu hits. :1 pair 0! 1-rrox last tally. 1 It was definitely Rm.-'5 night (howl. He was the outstanding cause inf the Clarke win_ with his two ghumo runs. seven strike-outs and muly six hits allowed. ` Art Perry on the Copaco mound ;\\-as a victim of circumstances. as j his fioldors put him on the spot with `errors that came thick and fast in ;thc first fvw frames His slow curve xball was right up the alley of sev- eral of the T2\nner_v hitters and be-I 11w:-on tho two ho had a bad night. 7 CCpacu>`--~Ba_\`iiss rf. ;\/Iarshail Eb. ;Fvrr,v p. Bowvn lb. Harv ss. F0520!` `If. Harwmsd `lb. Stvwnrt cf. Gru- `ham C4 (`lm~k.- and (`lnrko-~D'Amb1`nssi0 EBENCHWARMING ` AT THE TIE GAME ing 14-7. Two ringim: pair errors `and :1 walk topped by :1 hume run {by pilclwr Rue gave tlw Clarke `](!luult`l`.\' u five-run loud in lhu first ;innin;.:s. l`h(-_\' added another in the soczmd and in the third Campbell "was safe on an error and came in on Rods second circuit blow. r~\...~1....- nun-m on 4-now un In the U1] IXUCS M Clurkvs zm ' co...` -nu-nu Barrie Simcoos and Ownn Sound Maple I.(.-nfs wont through :1 strange baseball game here nn Saturday :11`- ternuon. which ended in :1 tie. 2`-2.} nn....;n hen] H10 hn-4:-s; Innrlt.-d wilhl , \,_____... Openinhg pm At Golf Club? Brings Out 45 Members} Clarke and Clarke-~D`Ambrnssin `,3b. Ferguson rf. Duckwnrth cf. Byte `c. Laking ss. Campbell rf. Rue p. ;Powel1 2b. 'I'homps lb, -. Umnirvs --- Hooner. nlato; Hines, Barrie Country Club had its offi-`, vial upvning on Saturday afternoon ,with the largest attendancc in some ")'e:u~s. There were 45 rnembor< tak- `ing part in the play. Gruen: and i{air\\'a_\`s were in beautiful shape. `The rain held out long enough for {all the ganms to finish. 1 In the mixed two-ball fnurswme, 18 couples took part. Winners wen`: `best grn:\ 47. Mrs. F. M. Spry and IE. J. Pepe: second grass. 51. Mrs. `L. c. Mnnkman and L. G. Need- `ham; best net_ 36. Mrs. H. A. Pat- 1 lerson and B. A. More: second net. 41. Mrs. John Walker and C. C. Par- ennc .:_*.- ! The Examiner sell: at $2.00 and 1: worth more. `(swell lb, Umpires Hooper. plate; )1l.\`l`S. xdlod pitcher Liarvvy wuu, uuu ) powerful . hits > hCU|llIu vs began 1 I-1\cu Ch l was very slim -- Sat- ; don't draw here. The ; good early but began dark about the 7th. ,_, . .1 ll!` it-out 1 aid- 0"... we u and which ended in tie. z-4.. ;~ Barrie had the buses landed withli two out in the Inst of the 8th when '1 Umpire Hillyer eniled the game .` due to rain. I)0uL{. Ramsay wns at ( but and the count was two strikes. 1 710 balls. Any kind of hit would ; huve scored the winning run but it was beginning to ruin heavily and the ending was probably the fairest possible way to both teams. New Barrie. Pitcher The locals uncovered a new pitch- ing ace in Andy Gibb from Camp Borden Air Force. He enterecl the mime in the first inning; after Owen Sound had made twu runs off Ken Terry. One was out nnd the bases were lemlecl but Gibb proceeded! to fun the next two butters and {er nu. ruuvl mnlnn innings Owen Sound the . ..l n IVVU and ` I add I Local hockey fans will be very sorry ' to learn of the unfortunate accident i suffered by 18-year-old Frank Ken- I nedy recently, when he lost a fln- ll gor while working in :1 Woodstock factory. The brighter side. however. is that it won`t affect his hockey playing according to medical advice. } Kennedy is (he blondu lad who} came here from Toronio two years; ago to play left wing for the Colts.[ and last winter pe1`fot'm0d for, Woodstock juniors and inu-rmediat- I Inc \'1\ 1-|'nrIiI:1hlV hn hm! l)I`l) SC0ll1\'| juniors and nnu-rmcumu as so cruditubly ho had pm scouts` `keeping tab on him. I a - U Our ball team. which is now gal-[1 .1oping along at :1 mspoctziblc ])ilCC,l} `tangles next with the dangerous 4 Meufnrd Knights in two games . . . ` lfirst one of which is at Mi.-nford thi.-: ` `Saturday afternoon . . . Menford Knights make their first :ippL-nrmice! in Barrie next Wediiosduy. with the iunno S(?h(`dU1L'd to start at 5 p.m. =:: :2: ac- 5}` 31 E` l First place at stake is the fact 1 which makes those Barrie-Mcafmdi, clashes so impnrtam . . the lucals ` have found Menford a hnndun toan- . in the last lhrcv years . . . they just j couldn't seem to come nut on top m j lhc majm'i1_v of games. particularly 1 the most important um-s . . . Knights ` stack up as stronger than ever this , year . . . but `the locals have also (lug : up a few extra cards and one pm" licular ace. 1 :3 -4: at . a - A young man from Camp Burden! Air Fnrcv. one Andrew Gibb by name. is the main cause for Certain rejoicing and rem-wed cmifidcncc in the Barrie camp ihis week . . . the sumo Gibb is going to fire them :1-} gninsl 1\ lcufm*d on Saturday . . . bull long before this the 1\`I0ufnrdi`.c< \-Li1`| have heard from Owen Suund _|l:Sl| how tough this ,\';m:ig flier is on tho ` nmund. ` 5': :'$ .`: Andy Gibb, Barrie's new pitching} star. is a ght-handei`. big, young" and strong. with a sizzling fast ball and a beautiful drnp curve . . . 110i also handles himself well at hat. but that is not so imprwtant In a loam as loaded with s1ug1:.ei's as the locals 2 2' '3 ;iiiy\\'ay Gibb hails: from Hamilton. is a sciun of the Gibb family famntis in Hamilton at'nlet..ics. notably i'ux.:by. baseball and boxing. never pitched O.B.A. ball but hurled , V in the city league for several years: . . . he was at Camp last summer but` did not play at. all . . . Warrant Of`! fieei` Dytn SLl).{[. ,(`Sl("(l he turn nut with the Barrie team this year. so he came :ir um: night last \\'(.-ck and asked for a trynut . . few ]Ut)l{.- by lvlessrs. Emms and Juhnsmi. and he was $04)]! signed and hustled intu a unit'ni~m . . . just how well he did a1,;ain. Owen Sound on Sat.ui`da_\' is I`('CUUlllt`(l 1-lsewheru in . Just a ` the sports section. =3 =3 0 3- =3 in -- It seems only :1 couple of weeks! ago that 'i\/IL-ut`ui'd threatened not tuih field :1 tezim ut ull . . . us this is writ-` ten they are undefeated and leudi the league . . . having beaten Owen i I` Sound 13-0 nnd then won right inuit P(`Ht`i(|lH.{ fur the first time in his-it tury. ;\'lvufnx'd mun found scvei'ul'_. players who were talking retirement. ? \ edging buck to the team . . . vvcil also note that Gen. Bell has returned 8 us couvh. with Stuart Kingston be-"\ coining manager . . . Don Chupplu :1 is I`t`iti1`Itln;;! 1: third base and by`! Saturday we will probably find} Wm`p_\' Phillips buck on the roster : eim-n (`ilinvwnud and 'I`hurn- I VV2ll`[)_\' l"llllllpS DUCK (H1 [H8 I'UbU..'l . since Collingwuud and Thorn- bury have no teams, l\leufurd is find~ ing the talent from those places quite` u help. especially Huck Caesar and` Buck Oliver from Cullingwuud. und- Clnre Bull and Elmer Guldsmith from Th0l`llbLll')'. a :3! a two butters arm ml` the next seven innings fuilml lo s:cur(- and not just two hits. I Gibb {nnnod 14 in eight stun /.as-. "I"4n-Iwr urn: mil:-1 as a hawk at the! NF R` `I Pen:-tang Rangers. since their opening win an Barrie. hu\'en`t. been M going so hm , . . they have dropped{ twu home games in :1 raw and that's ` something nlnmst unique . . . thrnugm Enjoy Hue ofa Carefree Holiday! TEE BARREE EXASKENER. ` -- FRANK KENNEDY Loses Fingt SPORT- ANG_LES Auqlllvr ncjuvulng VACATION SERVICES TO ONTAR|O'$ POPULAR IESOITS Barrio --- Orlia - Gnvoon Irccebrldgo -- Numvlo North Icy-Parry Sound--MkInnJ Owen Sound -- 5uNoa-- Iocvonou Couinqwood -- Woncoo load! and bntcrmodloh pohlu Plan Now.` TO TRAVEL by Motor Coach and Shamor Inquire Regarding 1 r A I` A 'r1n\v ctrnxnnrc Thursday. June 8. was ' p:...T:__..__._..;.. md --- _ -'*F"""_ ` 7 through. Have you paxd your Iublcnpuon. - .. BARREE. ONT. CANAEDA __,3__..______.:_ June n n yr n \- -u n n n y. . 1| I u The following Cd: President. Juck Rumble. Hills- 5-Elmva1e at Moonstone 6-Vasey at Coldwater 7-~l-Iillsdale at Elmvale 8--Moonstone at Vasey_ 9--Co1dwater at Hills ale 12--Moonstone at Col water 13--Hlllsda1e at Vasey . l5--Coldwatet- at Elmvale 15---Hillsdale at Moonstone 19--Moonstone at illsdule 19-Elmvale at Col water 20--Vasey at Moonstone 23~Coldwater at Vasey 23-~Elmvale at Hillsdale 26-Coldwater at Moonstone 27~-Vusey at Elmvnk officers were elect~ dalu-; vice-president. C. Dutcher. Elmvule; secretary, Jerry Brown, Vnsuy, _-:6._._..__.._._ __ _________ DEMARCO VS. SHORE Ab l)emm'cu picked quite un op- gponom. in test his steel when he went ` up one game with Chihuwks. Dem- shifi uf his and made Eddie Shore }lonk foolish. He wnsn`t there when }the Bruins` veteran charged. To : 1 nlaku it worse. Demurco made Shore ylmiss twice. (lL____.__.._. urcu threw his hips in that tricky. ` [the past eight years the number of [gnmvs Punctung bull team have lost. on their own field could just ubuut be muntvd un the fingers of one hzmd . . . Penctangs game at Mon- furd last Saturday was rained out in `Hhc Sucmld frame but Me:If0I'd was `llcnding 2-1 at the time . . . t F K` The vaunted hurllnc staff of the Rangers was well battered by Bur- irie yesterday. three pitchers being combed for H3 hits . . . which inc1ud- : ed the sun` southpuws, Haines and- Doschumps . . . in the last couple of ~ I innings Pena-Lung trotted out unother ` ' hurlvr my his debut in this districnl ' Dick Dowling by name . . . he pitch-` ' ed junior at St. Cuthurines last year 5 und is now located at Waubilushene 3... :9 u Quin Innlzina hnrlnr hut I mm is located an vvuuouusnune . . . he is n fair looking hurler but |right-hunders as Garvey. Gibb and |'Terr_v . . . Penctung's fourth pitcher. ' Toby Willis. late of Kitchener and 1 Midland hockey fame. has -yet to |lstur1 (In the mound. due to extreme .1 wildness, we understand. :1 Q I hardly up to the class of such district. ` | 0111- big weakness in the Penetung [lineup is the outfield where they [have been playing a pitcher and cat- [cher regularly with not much luck . - ','`this is due for eurlv remedy as` loner regularly wnn not mucn nutm- in. '.'`this is due early remedy as iDunny McCunig and Bing Caswell ; Eare turning out again and should ifill up those left and centre field Iholes in a big hurry . . . Duhmer. at `first. has been showing fancy field- iing but us yet nothing very hot at lbut. where he was reputed to be, [quite a feature . . . the infield is not. ibzid but they miss George Richard- `lson :1 lot at short . . . by fur the best `ihitter on the team is George Scott. :|who can also field with the best of f;them in this group. '! or an 1:: l Recently it was stated in a Toronto 1 4 `paper that Buck Oliver, with .649. 1 `lwas the leading hitter of the Geor- gian Bay baseball group . . .' Oliver ` X may be leading the Meaford team all Llright and for that matter the entire Iigroup too. but to our knowledge no- , , body has as yet collected the otficial llbatting records from either the Bar- . rie or Penetang teams . . . George `Scott of Penetang must have quite an average by now. while Tribble Hand Kashner of Barrie are hitting _`hi1.:h up in the brackets. on u t 14 in eight stanzas. _ 'I`(-rry was wild as a hawk the [H sturt. I-Io wnlkr-(1 Mchcllan and Henry, first two hitters. Garvey ad- 1: vnnct-d them wiih :1 : bunt. `t Sullivan singled through the boxgy 4.. mm-.. M,.1_,.n,.,, when T0,-1`,-,5

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