Visitors Almost Tie Score In Ninth Due To Costly Errors Z PENETANG FRIDAY Berger Series Tied The Berger Cup series is now tied! up after four nights of play. Barri(='s' lead in the firsi._two games_i/lfis cut b'_v `A']l:indul- in the next two? 'PT5,i' nnniinurvs tonight :11 Allzmrizaln U_V f\llHll(lill(` Ill LHL` HEXI IVVO. 1-'1ay continues tonight at Allandalol greens. Last. Thursday at Barrie, the Ward Six team won by 50-44. re- sults as follows: ` ALLANDALE BARRIF. I W. J. Little Walter` Sarjeanlu Ed. Reid ...... .. 15 J. E. Thompsori I7 } Nels Magee W. H. Mayne 3 E. McFadden .. 17 R. Malcomso` 14 Harry Hook J. H. Seagram `Geo. Webb .... .. 18 J. D. Milne 13 The postponed mixed fours Bowl- ing Tournament was held on Bar- rio Gre-ens_ Tuesday evening. Tho; weather was perfect, the greens in; excellent condition and a very eu-i enjoyable evening was conceded by all. 'I"l-.n nnlc-Onnrlinn In-:OnI-n nl Hun Dy Maiconisuu. 14-lI.r , W" Chatterson. Coliingwood, Lwatl Andy Malcomson in the first gamr` r His vibe skip was outstsmcling. He lost his second game to Murray} Miils and went on to win his last` j Results were as follows: 15!. Mur- ray Mills; 2nd. J. H. Seagram. ilrd. U7 f'|\nHnrcnn The outstanding feature of the tnumament was an 8 end by Jar Milne Milne was playing Harm Wharton. Harry lay third shot and carne down with a runner. took! out his own bowl and gave the (-n| pqsitiori a full coum. I NTIII`I`5H.'. Nlillx pm awnv in :4 mmri an. ` I 2 WV K-HHLl\'l'.\Ull. The ladies of the club : sandwiches and coffee afte second game. Qnjoyed by all c at a !Eagm-n.LI By-JoewMilne I Features Tournament I Barrie Bowling Club DQSILILII) H IUII CUUHI. I\ILl1,`1~~\\ /[lls got away to 3 goori` start. winning two ganms. but in} the third fell before the onslaught: of `the veteran Joe Seagram with` the Todd family ably assisting. ,1 h Milne um: uninrv :h'nnn HH [HG IUUU ldlllll_V 'dUl)' blhblbllllg. J. D. Milne was going strong till he met A.F`.A. Malcomson in th: third. This was a real battle. wm~| by Malccmson. 12-11. I j n 117 !"`luuOOnv~cnn F]l1G1lYhA I-\n-)0 I I `R: Bryce and E. Granger,` |C.reemo.re Pair, Win First` `Prize At Barrie Tourney [ , --4 I D|.|'Ullllfl' \./Up. Yesterday Wilfred Davis allowed Crcemorc just six hits. Ivy made 11 .l'1its off pitchers Hodgson and Saw- ign-*I`:= but had a lot of men left on `bases. ivy harl five errors. while ,`1-eemore had three. There was one` la:mer_ by Cherry of Creemore in! lihn sixth. Bailey and McDonald of "Mansfield umpirecl :1 good game and` there was a good crowd out. ` Ivv uvnrn lnninn ELI nnlil lhnl I I Barrie Lawn Bowling Club held .4 very successlul l\-'Ien's Doubles Lotnrnamont on July 11`. Play wax` called after the Orange pax'-Mk? and {IR rinks from Meaford. Allistrm. l'1`uttenham. Beeton. L-`ta_\*ner. (free- mnre, Allandale and Barrie entered the competmon. Play was keen tlu'0u_glmut and many hand-fought` games resulted. | Huh Rrvmx (freelnme vetm-.m l\/HUS E'll1(1 VVUHI 0!] I I W C'.hat.terson. 'l`I.n lurlinc nf ` games resuucu. Bob Bryce, Lfreenmre \'etr3r.u1. won three games and had a score 0! `:14. This was H rem;-wkable aclneve- mam. as only 18 pumts \vers_- allu\\'~ ed in each game. Elmer Grmv-':~1`. his lead. must be given 8 fair share of the honors. Granger and Bryce won two fancy blankets. Ml.-..-0 nnoukln u-in |\1\1|ru\vL\I- .. two Laney Ul'dnKels Most notable wm. however. was the three victones by Ed. Reid, sl-up_ and Alvin Bowen,.lcad. These boys are comparatively new to the game. and to stack them up against the lis Shannon and Lloyd Rolston :13)_ 6.4 6-0, BOWLING. A`! man oGEENo |AN,DERINil I3- ` BY NORM. HOOPER . Winners at Beelon -. , II1IV`|'I SPORT I W2`. .LE Sarjeant I . I served after the m...a 1.... an To celebraie the rescu-3 of persons. including hinlsvlf. (`orcoran. 'I'urouto r)\(vI(.nml\. a party at the vnltage nf Kirkwood. I..eIr0_\'. Saturday ....nn ILHVII lII'<'!'U?:l tossed for ow.`-1' < `Lake Sinw-W-: -W` was presented (.`o1'cox`an. who 1 veterans. and hnvv thrm \\-m .-ll` mree games with a scurr,` of MS. \\';I';; a wonderful record. L~`~cm\d Lnirvf ..-nu luvn qilvpr rnlich rh,~:|\n,< F1';u\|\': \\/OHUCTIUI |'Cl`l'l]. E.3`L'UII(l 13111". was two silver relish dl::lw.<. I-`r;u\k.` Nettletnn. C0llingwm_d. H.`-1:1 tn lug smne place in the mu|I9`)` Ha` lav-d` two wins and a score of DU and xu I c:-ived shirts and ties. Par mm min I. F`:u~hnm '1`nlh\n-x (`PIVCG ::nu'ls anu nos. For one win. L. F;u`hnu~. '1`oItvn-! hum. had a score of uni I--n-L home two kitchen scales. For Ihu, highest score without :1 \\`lll. R Bcsse. Stayncr. got two mcc bmvlim; cups. . All Lines in Whites Reduced Every Pl_l::` a Swvin g--Come early--get your size W1 - _ TOELESS CIXLF PUMP U ,_'.1]- I high and Cuban heels Buck Rog. $4.00 and $3.50 values Rog. $6.00 While Bu_ck:, B1 and White Calf Ox- fords, plain. and brown styles. Reg. $5.00 to $4.50. SALE PRICE Women's Whites~-Pcxtcnl Leathers 5 styles in low, Cuban, high heels. straps, oxfords and ties, pump toe~ less. Colors, black patent and jap- onicct, all at one price and your size, 4 to 8 `/2. BA1iC`Ei7ES%Lsi?i0Es--Boys and Girls $1 95 3:".!j(.."., $3.00 V1\LUES--TO CI..};'l~\..R AT SHOP and SAVE at MOORE S for SHOES MEN S Men s Oxfords | Harvest Boots SELBY ARCH SHOES--Perforated Tic $3.45 nt.'l'l' \V'llv El EUOG Cl`0\V(1 Olll. Ivy were lending b`-1 until the I $4.45 BASEMENT BARGAINS 3 STYLES TO C1{OOb'E. FROM SIZES 6 to 11`2 BLACK CALI" L}I~A. I`Hl3RS ' I\\`1\ H"`UI 1- I an Saturr.la,\`. I. .. $2-93. LBY ARCH SHOES--Perforated Ties CUBAN l1I3Ij]..S--SI-1OES WITH STYLE AND SUPPORT Whi lo UJ.1]in0r,l VI-\.LZUE`.S--TO 'E:L.13AR vs JULY ` SALE 1938 Ford Dv.l.uxc Seda I937 l'4`m'd Tudor 1937 Ford Tudor I935 Chev. (`o:Ich 1935 (`.|wv. Sedan 1935 Nash Sedan 1934 Ford (`oupe 1934 Ford. Tudor 1933 Chev. Cabriolet 191%! llodgr Sedan 1931 Willys Sedan 1929 Oakland (`oupe 1929 Ford Fordor 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan mu...-.-~.- Cvvr i'ifl_\' :innm-`r rvsidciil.-: M [the l`Ull1l1llll1H_V were present. They `applnudod as sc;;1nonls of the story iwcru rv-told by Mr. Corcoran. as he` made ihu pi-om.-iihliniis. Tt`!`l',V ,(TNvill. 6. and Fred Kirkwo(id_ 9. me two )'4)ixngr2::t of the party, were given cups with the inscription for heroic coolness in sinking cf ~ zum IIIH HJP vrvam ll|l|(".\ dll!'!l|L _\' zihvl "g"_`dit'S" Aflvl` lht rt`- mwnls vach l`n(,`l1lb(`X` of the nine were rcsvued was Called in ... .. ...~...-1.-A fm~ mn:I'am=nIn. Hon of the parents of the `\ fur the part he pla_vcr.l in ma that ended happily. {,`urc\ra11. whose boat The sank xwnrningz from Km`- (`fu.'~`"| any crwlit (or tlw ..a H... znnnfc '(`!u.~"'.1 I-1lI_`.' lIr".uI nu 0 (Ild in kaeping the apt rhildrnn at high level mun palllt`. "H i:: a mire e are here today." was 'nl expr `ed by the Tom >11 A mlrarle and a $=hin v at Uh? nlwriivnce Lvf cl rnporlj: 1'ai::(-`d. ..u 41..-. ohinnc I ll I'L'>'l`Ut`L] \\ ;|:< rcward for lullru I" coura geou-.. . .l\.l1 K all llw things that 1 -100 wiene1": and sizes MEN'S Black ('}rain [,eatl1m'5, 0ut.3ir.1e (`0u11tm`s. le;1tlu:1' and panco so1e:s. light 45 $2.98 and cool. $1.98j2. ll lUI' l!l" spnwis n and` .. ...h-anln 110 Duulop St. 'cr1|l'1I\ J` l\.1\.1\1X. to C~-3 /2 to 0% xl dl`Ir< s the rontn the Corsair. July 8, 1939." Kirkwood. lU_ received :1 tn the Slnf` inscliptiun. The bu u'(=rv plesentvd with ball. an hecau; 'I`orr_v lust his glasso Mummy had maid a lot cf for". and becausv Fred had I I ..|......; new ::nn<=:e. Tho cup; presentvd tn O'Neill and Nan Kink-\'n'-1 the in. For cum -.\'amplt- in sinknu: If HI" 4 July 8. lEI1`.9". 'I"\ Ida Ki"k" zvn. 1*.-......un (l'u';- rlmlll ft III lt`l !llld(>`|' : what said. VI-I\a'l`III\Jl` I l_an\AInJ sling.` I-I WHEN YOU PLAN YOUR VACATION PLAN TO HAVE YOUR PERMANENT DONE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE AT 7 vvr-nrrirln DE K I 1'l`V C I I INKT ` .I\r\.. PHONE 581 '0 lI\"`S. nun` taunt` u- u._ my SL\f`\'-Ill-lii\\' hm! L_:)l r and only fur her I v|`n'| knu wuuld h.'|\'<` h sppvnrd." I Shf` was prvs'.`m'd with watch. rv.........--... u-,.c in turn hnnnn 3@.9enT.x9.!3,DP!iRMANENTS `I (`A'I`T(\M T3]./\Y\Y '1`r\ 11A`/1 Patent, .`:3andal.s'. sizes 11 to 2 .1 A real buy for all--8 to 101/42 .............. .. ELK UNLINED SANDALS Sizes 11 to 2-8 to 10'/2 .............................. .` '1`!-JNNIS SHOES, MISSES. sizes 8 to 101/; . \ Vhit,e. blur.-, and wine. CHILD'S, 1] L0 2 . B/\R(il'2 (`RI-3l l'2 SOl.I5S--MlSSlS 5 1] to 2'4; ...................................................... .. 1937 Ford 157 in. 2-tun cab and chassis 1937 (J|w\'. 2401! rah and ..l-......... I.-.... ....|_....||_.... . `an was in turn hnmvrevl --:.-.________.__ k'1LHL\1.-\1`u:.xv 1 uunn. Lu xuuu. nuvnn L _`I.Pl`_J'CKY'S BEAUTY SALO EDI? ADPOI N` Ba 1): ..n. MlSSES' and CHILDREN'S , glasses Int rf Ill Cup with ` boys al-..o 3 and bats `ms "that E un- all white, tan-while Brogues, perforated, unlined styles of our regular lines at $6. YOUTHS' Camp Oxfords ELK leathers, Pan- co soles, leather in- sole. Sizes 11 to 2. Men s Buck Brogues $3.45 -l\IUI Iunu .l\Jl nu. utanl Body 1934 Dodge panel deliv- nu-1- $4.45 with a gift {rum Mr. and Mrs. E. .l, O Nvill and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 'Ku`kwun(l. pzwmns of the children. Tm ill.`(`l`iDUUll rnad "0nl|.v a Torts- nmn 1-wuld have dune he 30 Y0" {did in savuu: thv li\rJes!r.vf8r;t:;~M;l1iI- dien. l.ak-.- Sumo!-. . u y . ' ` Jvshu Rt-If and Margaret Gourla`i'. :\\'hA\ .KlL2hY(l the nine people drift- `mg and pullvrl lhvm safely into their .hnat_ imw-iw-cl suitable gins from 3 llw Iiirkwnrrls and O'Neill:<. The in- : .....I.,... .-u..:l- In znnnrpr-hznn nf ` me l\ll`K\\'Ot as anu U menus. 1 nc lu- urrnplmn read: "In appreciation of yr-ur part in :'a-wing the lives 0! our Evhilrlwn. July 8. 1939". v Mr (`m-rnrmx o-x1u'(=s;s;(-(I the hone :l'lllI1ll'Pll. July 0. Ivan . i Mr. ('u'(`rvran =xpre:;se(l the hope that H1!` Lzrrtup would be table tr) {hold uxnnml gs--t-toga-thc1's on Julv 8 nl each yvur. "I1. may be in Toron- to nr it may b<- hhrc.-. but wherever ,\'~-I arc I'll M-nd fur you." he told thv p:u`t_v. j. SALE PRICE $5.45 6 Lil L&l\IQ` FOR APPOINTMENT *l.00 sac Aux-u \/nu v. m`|lI|1 III!` l\'I'l chassis. lung wvheelbasc 1936 Ford light delivery 1934 Ford 157 In. Stake` I)...I. 3590 ` 490 C H ITTIC K MOTTOR} S1_ L f Barrie Simcoes came through with their second victory on the local diamond of the current Bruce League schedule, nishing one run Lh front of Owen Sound Maple Leafs by a score of 6-5 yesterday. .:'1`wo costly errors in the ninth gave the visitors almost enough lieeway to tie the score as they shov- ed three runs across. The ninth saw them threaten again and just by :1 narrow squeak did the locals pull through. 'T'h=> match was good to watch ery 1933 Chev. panel delivery 1933 Chm`. Light De|l\'er}' 193'. l<`m'd stake body 1931 Ford panel body _.-.-`.. ,...-.-_ .--... VIJQIJI \r.l ant Q-l\l A 96-98 Elizabeth St. : BARRIE Phone 7l7\\' Rectonditioned cmd Gucxrcmleed "ifi:'i'5 EAR '1."6 r" no no l:n....|...oI. cl . Il_\I)I:I Used Fordson 'l'ractor PS3? IBUCKS Phone 491 .--n Sedan Owen Sound AB R H P0/\ 1 McLa1lnn. ss .......... .. 5 1 -I :2 I Sutton, 2b .. -I 0 H 3 U Schwan. It .. 5 0 l I O Sullivan, c .............. ._ 3 0 0 7 0 Lamson. rt 5 0 0 0 (1 Henry. of . -1 2 1 :2 n Tustin. 3b 5 0 I 1 I Garvey. p 4 I 0 I 1! Cole. lb `J l I '1 J :Barri;l-).efeatsOwen Sound! j_Secon_c_l_ Win, Home Diamond; Barrie Geo. L.eGear, (lb . Ramsay. 2b . Kashner, lh Gar. LeGear. ss . Tribble. rt ........ `. Stransmun. cf McKenzie, If ....... U Dyto. (' ................ .. mhh n uyur, (' . Gibb. D . a i Slulnnm-_v Home run, Tribblc; d0uble::_ Hon- ry, Gibb. Kashnor; hits off Gm'v(-y. 12, off Gibb B; s:1crific(=_ Ku::]u1m'; stolen bases. Strzmsmun. 1\lcI(ox1zie. Gm`. Le-Gear. Kashner. MCLL-ll2m._ Henry, Lamson. Sullivan; \\'2Ilk::. off; Garvey 1, off Gibb `I; struck mil. by Garvey 6. by Gibb 5; rum: batted in.` Dyte 2. Tribblo Zl, Gar. Locm`. I`u:; tin 2. Sutton. Mcbollzln; czwnod 1'un:;. E Owen -Smmd 2, Barrio 4: winning pitcher. Gibb. 1 ITmnirr=I'.~-.Pr::1I'-:1` an rl I\1;1rlah\n I\Innf_71d Barrio Fr nmnng Owen '_3uuud gs-nun-mg u ux.r;u.uuu.-. . . Ed. S!rm1smzm's: tlnuhlo in the 8th ~with three on gave Iho Barn-in 'l':m- lners their first victory of the ::oa~ won as ~the_v beat Barrie Businnzzs ('nHnrrn IL ) in -u 9-nvn|`nu~ Onuvn |n.,| "011 85 lllt`_V DUE]! ] _\ll!`I'l( , College 9-7 in a regular gue fixture_ 'I`uesda_v. ! "|'ht= 'T':unnm'-: hnlefnrnrl [ELIU 11xuuc'_ |lll1bUil_\'. | ' The 'I'annm'.',~' bnlsrererl Hmir lint`: up wiih Mm`I'_v Strzmsmzm at ::m`- and and Ed. wont in to pinrh hi? the victory in the 8th. Birnio al- lowed the EdLutafor:: nrtvon hits. Hines corking two circ-nil hI(\w:=. Gracey gave up ten hil:-. to thv punching leather marks. The tvann: lbattled through seven inning:; with "the score deadlocked at 2-} .. uuvm LU! vvzxnuuuusr, 1 A Davis Cup tenrm; \v;n`clrubr~ IS,` nutu1`all_v. heavy on the rnvqlwlz: . . Breakdown of the Aus:t1`:1lizm l(>.'nn'.< \vax`d1'nbo shows that . . 'l`h(- /\u:,:ir`s carried 49 shirts, `.26 pulrs nr cre:nn, flzmnels. 23 pairs of -_;hm'l.s' and 57 tennis bats . . . Quite :1 trousseau. ' __,\o;.. _. . , .- _. __%. -_. . _-_., ..- The Examiner has: not a "cl:-uimrzd" circulation but ono gll2ll`rll1"Cd by 'chartered accountants` nudil. . llnllltl ` ll I.` D. \l.l\ I)` l`l\.|l I\'.' 1 : Regina \"w.~ will be b.--.ck In the` ;:.on1m~ luvckey \\';u.<. 11 llds l\t`\ l\ .u~- jnmmced . . "l`.uK:" llulkmw,-.ln,, ;the old pro. called a huh m \'u"_:` Illolitluy (nun l1uC`m`_\` rv~r:~u\l:s' l:-~- `gina Aces had the I-clcl in Ilwm-l selves in Sz1skulcl\vv-=un':: Qtnerulr` City last wmtcr. ` ; Gibb fnnned five and walked 4. allowing 8 hit.-;. Gnrwry was touch- ?:r1 for 12 hits. He fanned 6 and walked one. McKenzie and Trib tale led the way for Barrio with `three hits each. one of the right- ateldews going for the circuit. Mc- Lellan hammered out four in live! tips for the visitors. LT ......u .u I)|\.I| Iuul I\\'u I.1u|l|Il5D. Catcher Bill Gowan of C,`1`(>.t=1n!)rPl had to retire with an injured finger-| and some change: had to be made` in the visiting lineup` I Score by innings: R H 15 Creemoro ...... __l00 zmn 5 . V R I: :4 Barrie 6-Owen Sound 5- fourth but Creemore tied Hu` more` in the next two 1-annoy. only to: have the Leafs smath mt ll! runs in their last two battings. r<..o...L..... tun r~,\.....-. atr r-.._ ........ L;reem01`e Ivy Leafs I-nn-sun`-n Creemo1'e~N. Gmvun 2|), 'I'iplin_:. ss, Perry 3b. W. Gmvzm L`. R. VVvir{ ,cf. Cherry lf, Sa\v5rer.< lh and p.) fodgson p and lb. .1, Weir rf. ` ' Ivy~--C. Bunting 2b. W. D;n'iu p. `M. Lennox lb. W. Elliot! 1-. G D:n `is cf. R. Stmvarl (lb, (`_ Hv)gg:n'th 1'(`.[ L. Davis $5, I(` Bunting ll . l ,,, ,,,. k1L|l'IlL'l'. ` CUpaL`0:`- ` . 3Tannex _v 4|.dllllL'l _\ 25, ~ -9 Next Gznn-:-7: July ?.0--C`:p'.wn.~ \":. ("rllc=g~ -1\'lidl\.u:`st . \-:2 '1 znmm" 1'0R.!K_-SI:\!(`()! '!.'!-_NN!.`3 1 North (houp. won ,I,. Penetzmg . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1` Hwldlami `,`. }All2)ndalu . 2 uh I `.~....~ i1VIicll\1|r3f iclax-kc; 5 B11sinr':=u |(`1-.onr,.-- "l\lldIILI(Il(` South L91-w Uxbridg-3 3 Aurora 1 Nowmarkei ; Barrie ' through. The match good with plenty of ringing hiis. good plays and plenty of pepper. Owen Sound scored first, with Henry starting off with :1 double ln.thc second and coming home on Kash- -n'nr'c-nrrnr In H1911` half the Shh- i Balance Bruce Bull Leagyae :Jul_\' 1 -- : ?L SPORT RECORDS Aug. mcner. umn. Umpires~-PeaI'm~ and Mnddon. BARRIF. SOF'I'BALL LEA (NW 'rANNF:it-1T 1-'_(`.(.)`iV1_14I~"A.V.(`.`Ir. '7 -u 1 "L, ,.___-` u-.... _...._.__._ DAVIS (`r[`JP WARDROBF} T\rnvin Faun hanruiu uyvn-rh<..kr Adhitioql` Sori News on Page 7 r 21~Pe=netang at Ba-1-is 2`).---Owe=n Sound 8' !\1ea!'.~ L`. Banio at 1-`enstamz `.I'5-~!\-1*.`ntr:1'd at Owen is-Jun 23 ~IVleaford af Barrio 29~--P~.=netang at I.`-wen Sm ;. '3-0\\'en Sun-d =31 Panel `.-!-Earrie= at I\l-:af-`H. 5-Fenef.an_L` at I\lou.0rd '7 IL) in mi I'\n-an Um. second and comlng home on hasn- n`er's-error. In their half the Sim- c'oes sent two across on three suc- cessive bingles by Stransman, Mc- I{enzIe and Dytc. The Leafs knotted the count in .vCv.v:lle`g> mngs: ...l00 320 ...23l 05'.) \V I" .. . . . . .. Won 1.? !; I l`, D Ujvl I lnwn `copacos BOUNCE ICLARKES on` TOP my sunpmsn WIN `Liupncns nl, Allmmzue, Mnnuay nu,-nu. It was the socnnd stutccssivo loss by (`lnrkns and sends them `o 500- nnd prwilinn hvhiucl Barrie Business College for the first time this year. I Hmvhnu imnnrt hnrlm` of the (fl:u'l(0 and Clarke Tanners were furoihly pxgshod from the top po- sition of the Bzn'1'ic- town iengue 'whcn they lost an 8-3 decisimn to 'Cupm:(`.:~' nl, Allnndnle, Monday night. . n was Hm .' mttccssivo H_I0ll(`l.` I01 HIP Ill'Rl, time [[115 yuan. Hnglw.-<. import hurler of Pnrkrzrs. wns tho main cog in his It-sun's win as he set. the Tanners rlnwn wilh :1 l\vn-hittcr. On toffof that it was his drmhle with two gone !'and two on ma paths that gave the |Copm,-u crew their first runs. ' (`I:n'|u~`-: .t:('nrm| first in the first |L`opmrn Lnmr nrm runs. 1 , Clnrln-:: .`i('(1l`C(l first 1 Hrzunv when Dnckworth hit` safely 1 lwilh mm gznm-. D ./\mb1'ns::io was ` info on llnrwnr.>d':: orrm`, rvoring `l)m'k\vm'H1. Run grmmdcd out and I :Hur\\-nod vmnmittcrl zmother mis- `pl.'l_\' rm l"o\voIl':: ground ball. H /\n1b1`t\::::in going home. Lzlking Hie-cl nu! S|ll`(`(`1iSi\ !` singles: hy Gmlmm and llm-0 in Hm r:c(`ond started Copacos with I-h1_Lzlw.~:' extra base blow turn- ing tho lrivk to (in the scare after Rowen and I-lzn~\v)ud flied out. Mm`- ::lmll, first up in me third. vvalkcd but was caught at second. Smith `wnlkorl. l~`nst6.=r got lift: on Dyt.e`:: |('rl`u1` but went out on SQewart's I riolder':: choict`. n unn. o..... ...m... lIl`!Ih:vn'(: rlnnhln ' ||(`lf1(`l' Eu` (`H0l(`f`. ` With twn mvuy (rnh2nn`s: double worm Ehnifh and Strrxvart. Hare Exvallcod and scored behind Graham `whcu Dur`kwm'lh dropped Bowe'n':'~. fly In centro. Ilarwoof wal1'(ed'bul Hughes flied out, _ " I In ihn fire! nf H10 fr')lll``| thI`('!(` {{enz1e and l)_VtC. '1 , the first half of the third on a walk and a hit by Tustin after two were . out. In the fourth Burrlo threaten- t ed to run wlld. Tribblc started with a single and came all the way home when Garvey overthrew sec- ond attempting to cut him off on Stransman's attempted sacrifice] McKenzie singlccl. Dyte followed with a screaming liner that was just beginning to cut loose when Normie Sutton jumped into the air. and spcared it on his right 51:19.] He touched second to double Mc- Kenzie, and Gibb grounded out to cut the rally short. 'T`rihhIn hmnmnrrvrl nut 51 home. l`lgnL'5 IIIUU UUl. In the first nf |.-:tIcm~::r;i\'o 't`*1'~1`ru'.5.-"'1 l[arwn.nrl munlcri '1 :mrl final tally. '[`n I-an nn Ihn vex HUN IIHHJ [EH|_\'. To be on the safe side with one m\va_v. Copacos worked two across on a walk to Stewarl cm a passed he-_H_ a .<:in;_:In by Graham and a '1:acrificrr by Harv. Bowen aztruck out its rolirn the sidv. n nnfnnl fnvtnr in ('1 rnhn nu uv: {(1 l'l`lll"` HIP. SIGN`. Graham: was a potent factor in the win with three solid thumps in four trim`. Bill I-Izlro w01'kv.'ed 2: walk. a, .<:u`.riticc~ and a hit for a perfec!| night. ` nnn uvn" nivlrvri fnr siv hiln hntl Ron war nicked for six hits but =l|lC.\vr.`(l five walks. AF1HIn`. and Dll(`k'\'01`H1 were the only lnntwrr to hit :;af(=ly. ("Invlrn and ("Inrlrn .- Atlnnw". I`! 7l|lC-\\'5.`('l HVC` \\ i'lllL`~'. Clarke and (`.1arko Adams rf, Duckworth cf, D`An1brossio 3b. R0-3 . Powell 131). I./Iking ss, Dytc L`. [Can1ph(-ll H. Thoxnpson lb. I Cnnacos- Ivlzwshall 3b and 2b. [Cmnphell H . 'l`homps0n In. I Cnpacos - `Smith 11'. I"o. rf_ Stvwart cf, Gm ham c; I-lure ss. Bowen 1|). Har- ` \v00d 2b and 3h. Hughes p. I]n1ni1`0..<:-Hin(=S and Hounor. ;Mitl|an.d Takes Every I Match From Allcmdale Using Men Players Only ` l'xl)1`irlr:" ""`rnn'_< Club defeated B,=u*no _L`.",`.L`.Q 1ust,,.l'l`1`ida:y'...5L-.1...l`B" |Im`n'.': s:m;:lo'. \\'c1'o not played ;mm:v Hw Iuurnamcnt had al1`ead_y\ {boon rlorulml. Results wer: `- I\!vn':: . Willis (EDI ldofe-aim! Dr mm-.1c1 Smith B. 6-0. `.'-6, `I in Men's duL1blcs--~Hu1`1`is and >\\ x.lh:: I1 dt`l`eutr~d Dr. Smith and |n.... mm .122. n n *: v;- Ir..m.-(nu '!]`3IiH*`(1 L'l' f1:ll'0lCl Dlllllfl \l)?. [)-U. 4 !1._m Vol! -13-, cm. 7.5; Emerson -("reed and '_1_`mn Rogers IB! defeated uhm Rrmjley and Bruce Gould (U3. |u.:_ H 3, I .\.l ` -irur<` ('1.un.\ Q-\|||\ AIYI -(\.p_ v Ignites` .=ing1osA~Grace Baugh '(lI f:`.I.tm'l B9111 Norris KB`. 6-0. 6-3. `1.ndic;<' duulwIo3::-Grace Baugh and `1\11':: liarrn. U! defeated Phyllis `Fh:un1m| and Muriel Fullerton tB'. 0_ (Hi. I\In.\'od doubles -- Mr. and Mrs 11:,-rris rlnfot-ated Moyd Rnlstou and I\1m"-.2`1 Fullerton IE). 6-0. 6-3. ivy Leafs Beat Cree}i:1;)%f`eM \ 13.8 First of 'SemiF`inal% `I Midland Tennis Club visited Al- Imidale on Friday with no lady!` players. but proceeded to win every 1|mr.`n'.< maivh and so took the day`s hnn(`.1`:: -14), without having to de- fmili. [`.ven if the ladies played and lost in }\"lr\fi Il(`. Midland still had `:1 m'n`gu1 dim in their male super- ir-i': iy on l~'rir.lu)'. R!?llY~ were Men`:; A" doubles -- Harnlcl Eleaurlnin and William (`rzimzirm clnfeutecl Maurice Hanna- :mr_I Javk l'{?l\!lGd_\', 2-1; "B" dou- bl9.`-ABl'llC(` Holt and Colin Atkin- S011 defeatecl l\1aL1`rice Hanna and r .:-\*. W. A. 17.. D00, 11-1; A" single: ` Reaiirlnivi defeated Earl Hunter. ".`-0; "B" singles -Ci`anst0n defeated Kennedy LN). Barri? Te:IIi;.Ci.3T|Tf\1-Tl; i M Wins First March 5-2! i1_Ju.a}JJg'e TBL{{}.{Lae I M Tennis Club By 5-] Sets| Barri-.= Tenniz: Club. in their 6th and 1.131 svlwdxxlecl match of the lS'Jx`k-S:m-sow 1.eag1.w yeste1`day :1? `Nc\\~mau`ket. svnrcd their first and 5-only wt:-`ry of tho season. defeat- `mg Hm h-_\n\.- club by 5-2 in sets. ` Du-..|n~ n-an-n ` ` li\llIH' V` _\'X'nhll| KIUU IN). 6-0, 64. Mixed doubles -- ' and Tom Scott LN) |'A`i'. U 1. (PL. 7 Ladi-3:" d0ub1es-Beth. Norris and ~lMuricl Fullerton B1 defeated Ger- .:`.dim- w_\-mun and Mrs. Bowman `.M\ r:_n ::..1 `voocl lip and up. Hughes p Ump11'c.< ~-Hmes and Hooper. --~---~-<-\ u-0. U "I Ladies` 5 ILH defca nhll 1: I L TENNlS% NEWS |l!l.` \\'l``l'!'. ' [nnlz .-.nug1c.:~-I)x' Harold Smith dc-f-ented Arnold Molyneaux . H-0. ILL . F. J Seagram `B3 de- al N-`-1'n1.u\ I\Iathe\\'.< 4N|_ 6-O. cut. me rauy snort. | Tribblr: hammered out a home. run to start the sixth off and give Barrie a two-run lead. In the 7th. Kaslmer was safe on a iielders ch0ice`thnt nipped Rams=1_v at see- onq. He stole seuzoncl and came home on Gar I.eGear s hi1. LeGeaI` in turn stole second and came in On McKenzic's single. 1 ` With one gone. two errors andl `tits by Cole and McLeIlan gavrl Owen Sound three rum: in the 8th; but they failed to find the vqualik or | ` sxnglvs -~ Adine Seagram va':d Mulgmev. McCa1`uan 9:." > 111.0 fnnrfh {hrco ".Hy Marshall $n'd K fhf` 'I`:mr1'r3rs third 1 Bcalricc Lyons dcteatud Phyl- With the second round of the Bar- rie town softball loop just begun the lowly teams began to drive the wedge that tightened up the league race. gives promise of a driving fin- ish fight for play-off berths. at: an ac: ii` *5 '1' Monday night the Clarke and Clarke Tanners were forced to take it to the tune the nine little pigs of the Copaco mushballers. much to the delight of the good crowd at Shear Park. Last night saw the Bus. iness College lads bowing before ` the Barrie Tanners who went all out to earn their win. :3 )3 an )3 I5 Copacos and Barrie Tanners had one point each prior to these wins when their game ended in a tie in an earlier match. 1,: 9:: 3,: 1,: v.s .,. The games may be called upsets as the Clarke boys and the_Educa-| tors have been setting the pace. It looks to us. however, more as if 1110 Cowhide catchers had gotten in u enough practise to polish off the rough edges and the same goes for Copaeos. The Strzmsman boys, we will admit, did help the Tanner nlxllun When the league opened there were three practised teams ready at the post. Clarke and Clurkes rank first in this respect, Midhursl. and the Edtncatcws. The others, Gurnr,-rs. Copacos and Barrie 'l`z1nner:~: failed to get znvay but each of the three have been threatening and now that each have won games, appear In he in there and will be hard to hvul from now on. =1: 1?: =3 Since the first. set or gzmws have been completed wv might, vonlure an all-star team on avt.-rages: and ielding__sh0wn to date. Calclu-r:_:: PI1'b"'Ul'1'y and Maurice Muller. both l1it_tf:`rS and good l`'C(`.lV(!l`S. Pit- chersr CQIISO. Mel`/la:i,tm~ and Roe. Ii'rst_ !5erc Tlmmpson, but with only two hits this s'cason,'Ar(:hi M:n'sl1~ all gets the nod. Second: l4lo1-ace l Powell. Short: Lakiug. Third: l-lines. Field: Norris, Lougheed, Sit-w;u'l. Let's have your comment, buys. Please Note: Midhursl l<`o1`estr.-1':: are not included in this lemn sinu- they are unlikely to enter the play- offs. _, _ #_._,4 .\_, . __ ,,_ nn-uynu nu .1-..-uu Alvin Bowen and Ed. Reid xrlir-ked for another prize on Monday at Beo- ton Scotch Doubles. The Allamlzulo` pair were high for two wins and` came home with a smoking stand ` and silver dish. Joe LeGear and `W. ` J. Little also took in the tourney. ` I :2 2: -*.- If `P Ivy Maple Leafs beat Creemore zcsterday at Ivy. 13~8 in the first game of the North Dufferin Base- _al1 League semi-finals. Return `game is Friday at Creemore at 5.30. The \vin.nor of this series meets Mansfield in the finals for the Strother Cup. Vnclpr-nxv lilfrnd nnxyiu nllnu/nril