Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 26 Jun 1924, p. 5

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I '~\ 'THURSf3AY, JUNE 26, 1924 VV UIICH 1' Barrie- Dobson 11) ....... .. Gilchrist rf .... .. Armstrong` 3b D_\ c-1' cf Lynch ss .. Plant 1) ., Clark If .......... ,. fCooper c D. Emms 2b I ll|Ull(l. -"\`r,`. _ Score by innings: Barrie .... O 2 0 0 0 0 `Thornton ...0 1 0 0 0 ;\vielded the heaviest bats, each con- Lm: HCCUC innings. Every batter on the Barrie line up _e'athered at least one bingle, Plant! leading` with three and Gilchrist with two. D. Emms and Armstrong nccting for a four-ply blow. Plant toiled the entire nine innings and was never in di`icult_v, striking` out nine men and issuing` three walks. Dun- gey, who pitched a much better` game than the score indicates, fan-. ned nine and deadheaded two to the initial sack. With better support the set-to would have been of the duel- ling variety. The wind made it ex- Emms sammed a homer to left, scor- and in the third innings the game was halted while the town water cart sprinkled water over the dia-I` mond. an - ` i (Continued from page one) :1 vengeance in its half. Clark `'singled to left and stole second to `start the fray. Cooper tripled to centre, scoring Clark. Dobson was safe when third elected to try for Cooper at home, but Cooper crossed the pan when the catcher dropped the ball. Gilchrst tapped one down the first base line and reached second when pitcher overthrew rst. D. Emms rammed a homer to left, scor- ing Gilcltrist ahead of him. Arm- strong`, who followed him, made his- tory by duplicating` Saturday s feat in the C.N.-Camp Borden game by smashing the rst ba1l'pitched over the bank for a circuit jaunt. At this' juncture Lockhart replaced Dung`e_v. Dyer walker, but was caught nap- ping` at second. Lynch went` out short to rst. Plant tripled to left and scored when third dropped Buster s"` y. Clark stole second and crossed the plate when rst dropped Cooper s y. Cooper stole second, reached third on an over-, ltlzrow by rst to second, and scored] on Dobson s single to left. Gil- |ch1'st fouled out to catcher to end `the hectic innings. E\ G1`\' l1nH'nv nn flin R01-9-in Hun nu BARRIEJTK"nA:E15Vs*. 1=". AEi:" IN s. SIMCOE LEAGUE Summa1`}'-11ome A H11 cfvnn n` - 4-I-1' nr of exceptional specimens of fish and, with white `ish, fz1it.hful and lifelike facsimiles have re:sul'.<=d. They are displayed to 6% pound small`-mouth bass has been reproduced; while the trophy for pound speckled trout. A feature of the npv : (Inn r`.-mm n .,1,..\ ..c u.- -Box Score-- ,1, I JJUUC `two a-sp1jgac1>intexfe_st_andkkeen rivalry among anglerg from all ovex; .. -. u -1 1;. runs, D. Emms,i CS. Crmnmn plnnf-I :11 nass has been reproduced; of the Devil s Gap Camp (Lake of the of a. large muscalunge. with its bristllng array of U . puzu. 0| Frank Hammond returned on 01 Werlnesday from Cayugza, where he Oiattemlod the funeral of his mother, 0;who lied in St. Joseph s Hospital, 1fHamilton. on June 20. l 1\ Ti.<: Phmln `|'):...l .......`..-.--..:-J I .4uu-uuyuu uuu H u1IIl}lL`_`,'. The best in Ba1'1'ie--none better 11 Cz1nada--Vicke1's Values in Stockm_2's. E I I I LO IEIKQ place ea1'l,\' in July Dr. Calvin W. Stamlcn, ticton. B.C., is spemlingr a .witl1 his aunt, Mrs. J. A. !North St, before takinz up {the Presbyterian Hospital, 1 I Penn. rm. hr m m I 1 I I : 1'L`HH. ! Mrs. W . '1`. Stewart and Mrs. j(D1`.) A. '1`. Little lrft on Saturdzly {for an oxtemlcd \'i. to the Coast. SatLmlzL\' evonin2' the_\' sailor] from `Port Mc.\'ico1 for Fort William. from !which noint thr-_v r.-ntrzlinotl for Cal- iQ`a1'_\', Bam'T. Lake Louise and Van- couvor. .-'\ftor sailing` from Van- couver to Prince Rupert, Mrs. Stew- art and Mrs. I.ittIr- will return by jlirlmonton and Wi11nipe_2'. I "Hm `xncf :.. 1)......:.. ._-... I -- ;\\'u1 rcslue. i Mr. and Mrs. H. Lit: announce T-the eng'ag'ome11t of their dausrhter, }Gert1'ude Estelle, to Mr. Walter }Dou,2'las Craw, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Wi1liam Craw, Orillia. the lnarriagze to take place ea1'l,\' in July. I Dr. (Tnivin VV Qfnnrlrn -4! m_ `H1 m1_2'1z11m and 1*`1'z1nco. ` M1`. and Mrs. Edgrar Dickinson and ;chiItl1'en of Bc\'c1'Ic_\', M:1ss.. are vis- ,`itin_: at the home of J. R. Cotter, lK.C. Mrs. Dickinson and children will remain for the summer months. Mrs. J. Sutcliffe, who has sold her house on Bavpld Sr fn Mv xxr 1' `wm rcmam for the ` Bayeld St. to Mr. W. J. `Grose of Thornton, with her parents :are moving` to Toronto, where they iwill reside. `Mu. ....,11\/Ix. U r=L.rL uuungs. I The game was the diamond version] of the Comedy of Errors. Shake- speare in all his wisdom could never have injected more comical errors int his play than did the opposing players into the,so-called ball g'ame.| The county town representatives ind terspersed their pastime with nine foozles. Orillia s total, though more! modest. was more costly, their mis- plays being directly responsible for seven runs. Barrie bones" let in `four counters. "For six innings the battle waged `the initial octave and lead until the ,fourth, at the end of which Barrie was two ahead. The Orillians jump- .ed into the Iear again in the fth, and in the sixtl: Frank .-'\1`1nst1'o1i:._,>' evened the count on a circuit clout. After that Orilliu took seven and, Barrie tried to take several, buti were CZlL1.."iliI and made put 'em back.| Don't kid yourself into belie\'in_;' that the errors made the _e'ame un- interesting`. 1`he_\' didn't. '1`here \\'a.~:; lots of Slu_L'_L,*`lll_L" and runs scored and? that s what the majority of fans like, to SCO. Oi r'nu\' if u.l.l.~ fn fixnl .'en. The \'isito1's piled up four inl I ,namuton, June 20. ; Miss Rhoda Bird, accompanied by ;Miss Allison Ewart of Toronto, sails on the ,Onta1`io from Montreal on Saturday for a two months holiday fin En_Q'1z1ml and Franco. l\Il'_ nnrl `M :-c T7.ln-m. `n:..).: M N . . . _ ...I I ween: Wltll Mrs. M. 11.`. Dutcher. I Mrs. Percy Corbett of Bowman- Iville, formerly of Barrie, is con- E\'z1]o. after an operation for ap- [ I pondicitis in the Bowmanville hos- pital. Wl`IhL' `l .In..u,....I .,.L,- ` LLHICIICOH co-morrow. Rev. Berlis and family of Tona- wanda, N.Y., arrlved last week end and have taken up residence at their summer home. IIIUII L115- Mr. H. A. Jarvis is at Guelph this week attending the poultry conven- 'tion, which met Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday. Miss Rib:-`-v, 'Fn1'h1::~I-Iv (.4-' +1.,` 13 n r uuy anu 1'r.urs(1ay. Miss Ribey, formerly of the B.C.I. sta , and who has been teaching` at Stratford this year, left this week on a trip to England. Mr. A. A, Riuinrrclnw Me m-..~ 'a trip to Isngiand. | A. A. Billingsley of Fort lWorth, Texas, is visiting with his brother, Mr. J. E. Billingsley. Mr. Billingsley will speak at the Kiwanis luncheon to-morrow. I Rmr `Rm-He om! 4'.....:I.- -1` m--~ auu uuvu l.i1KCI1 up resulence at their home. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller of Elm- _vale are spending; a few days this ] week with Mrs. M. E. Dutcher. M1._:_ pn,.,.`. (*m.:m++ me I:-,......._._ [mg north bay Normal. Miss Wallen of the B.C.I. staff has returned to her home in Union- lville for the holidays. 1\T1`s. R. Ru.=.enIl nml n1.:I.I..,... -4- V1110 I01` the holxdays. R. Russell and children of gT0l`0! ltO are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C .M. G. Smith for a couple of months. M.. U A 'r_..-.:- 9 - I` Dl'zl.CeDl'1(lg'C. I Mlsses Janet and Frankie Camp- bell have returned from att;ending Hamilton Normal. T\/nee (Em-+.....1n n......1. -.c m-..-L. Slashing out twenty hits and negotiating the circuit eighteen times, Orillia took an alleged ball game from Barrie in the local park on Wednesday afternoon. It was a weird, hectic contest in which bat- fters rather than the pitchers de- fcided the issue. The result, 18-11,] would have done justice to a cricket match. Barrie batsmen had little difculty connecting with Cloutier s, slants, while the Orillia sluj_~j;e1's pounded Emms unmercifu1l_\', nally drivin_: him out of the box in the seventh. Holly Dyer was sent in and showed some real stuff, holding the hickor_\' artists from the Couchi- ching town to three hits in as many innings. T111: 0'91-no uvua Hun :1?-nu/xn.l xv/n.,~.'nni Kr1uu1ul;0n normal. Miss Gertrude Brock of Toronto has come to take up residence at her summer home in Barrie. JFK W A;-In).-m... ,.4: n..,.,...... u1ll1l1CI' nome In harrle. Mrs. W. Ashdown of Rosseau -spent a few days last week end wlth Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Murchison. `N. R. Kinn` '94: 4-ullml +n Fl`.-\........ nu`. anu Mrs. U. K. Murclson. R. King` was called to Toronto on Monday owing to the serious ill- ness of his fatl1er. Nee 1\rr:+..1.,,n L` ncss OI r.1s Iather. Miss Mitchell, Field Secretary of the W.M.S., was the guest of Mrs. Tlzos. Sinclair while in Barrie. RUSS lln Nnuvfnn nhrl l\/`Hun C`~- uzus. amclalr wmle in Barrie. Miss Ila Newton and Miss Stella McBride have returned from attend- jing North Bay Normal. I NUSS Wnllrxvw nf H-m Dr`? ..L..ac uays I11 '1`oronto tins week. Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Hart and fam- ily spent Sunday with friends in Bracebridge. Misxae Jmm+ nv1:l I41I""1":I\ rv....... ' Miss Irene Brown is home from North Bay Normal for the holidays. Miss Gertrude Willette is visiting with friends in Little Current. Clarence Ambler is spending a few days in Toronto this week. Dr um! In.-s v A u.,..+ M: c..... PERSONALS `zmndinp Pacific Railway ; and M11 be awarded to Page Five Outslug Barrie and `Vin By! Large Mal.-gin ; Homer F01 A1'1ns t1'011g. ;11, 01' Ft?!)- ` few days Lonnox, work at 11, Pittsburg, ORILLIA VICTORS IN WEIRD CONTEST H1 5 had an . u If`_vou were to let your dishes accumulate for a week, a modern gas water heater would furnish enough hot water to clean up the whole stack at the cost of a newspaper. 01- you` could wash your dishes day by day and tl1e cost would be about the same. For baby s bath, a big summer day s cleaning, tl1e family wash -.t'o1' all sorts of personal comforts and household conVe11ie11(-es, you cannot equal tl1e economy and speed a gas red water heater will giye you. - A small deposit will place a` reliable water heater in your home, all ready for use. Complete installations are made (with o1'di11a1'y co1111eetio11s) for $25.00 Let us tell you more of this service, you are under no 0b1ig`ati011. Telephone 78. Orders are now being taken for J 111; meter i11sta1121 ri0ns. l (I. Dl1lllli 1' 1111111" .in:.1` triples zml cs -as they did.` lots of tol::u. crowd was kept] who WOLIM win ll. lllll. I have hr.-on hr-t-l Orillia. boys hzuli a similar m:u1-, ' ... ! ` n ... 0.... . -. . . 1.n\:_\ lllllll L. Lllull: \\'i.L3| of like; to see. Of c0u1'sc it Lultls to the amuscment if the home tuzun is top dog`. The fans and the fanettes axui. bobettes, too, were thrilled when the` boys with the B on their unifo1'm;' c{1_i_ne from behind ziml went t\\'o3 `M73311 in the fth, but when I"1':mkf A1'1nst1'on;_-` put the Spahlinf: down- near the tzmnery and came home whilc the fit.-Me-1' \\'21.~' hor1'o\\'in_2' :1 bicycle to go after it, their j0_\' was unconnc-I. This (.'\'itlCHt1_\' made Mr. Clouticr mzul, l)(-cau. ne ti;'ht~ encd up and in tlie rcmziining: in- ningrs z11Io\\'m1 nzn'_\' :1 run. Du-nIm1.I.- :+ ...,....i 1 , l__... L L ..._\. up The Convenience of Gas--- up mo bumble . `\/\n ..+.. The Barrie Gas Company um \\`Hl| (-11 thr:_\' CCU` went . U: O1-illia I Barrie I `Iv |\\ IA \.l.\,' IIIUDL .\lllCU1'L' l'L`_l(l'L'|. LllZlL' iycxr lutics as p:1; of this church? [are about to terminate, cannot allow! {the occasion to pass without pro-i ~'r:ntin_2' to you some slight token of lthe esteem in whicl: you are hchl by ;u:< the four _\'(::u's in which. iron lmvc l`lCl(l that position. You llmvc: alwa_\'s manilL. tho most %L1I1\'al`l0(l interest in our behalf, not-4 ;\\'ltl]St1lI1(lll1Q' the fllSCOlll`i1;1'L'lYl(:lli.Sl !_\'ou m:i_\' lizwe haul to cont:-ml with.i 3 hit this is a world of Cl1. I11_','(,*S; hero; {nothings is staple and :1l1ili11,u:. Part-I I in1n< nrr lmt :1 1-nmmnn r-\'r-nt an H`-1+ The following: ad was read to Mr. Douglas : nt-:n` V1-imul Vi. R. and J . L l`H\'(' H. G. Richunlson. Stephen Pratt. Pnd`nv.._.\K"n 3 Hwn` J11`. 1JOUg|3.S I 1 Dear l1'i(.-ml am . Pa. the members and adherents ;\ cthonlist church, \\ h the most !~'iI1C(:l'0 ha\'in_2' of Central` lczxrnc.-(I 1 1'u:'1`L-t that` _v ' duties this church Han nnnn mnn are z1Ilow urzuu:L- ux us. L0 you, '\11ss mamu-, two p1'es:-x1t this _L`.'Ol(l untain pen. We trust. Mrs. D011:::1s, that when |you an having.-' a frir,-ntlly cup of tea` that your thoug'ht:< may wamlvr backj in S\`. (,`(*t memory of the many p1<:z1.<-` !zmt hours we have spent to_2`eth01' in} . I Barrio. . `. Q}. . . . ~ . ` ` \ Dill'l'lUo \ ; Si_L`n(-I on bcl'.z1lf of the cong`1'e- *.:':1t1on, \Xr' T f'.. IIII7-FB LID lllllll Q Dear Mrs. Doug1as--We, your fri.mls of Central church, knowing that you are about to leave us, can- not allow this occasion to pass with- out giving you some token of our appreciation of your servict.-.< wltile you have been with us. Your win- .=ome smile and kinr.ll_\' wonlv\vhc1'- {`\'l.`l' we have met lmw: helped to mnkn Iifn hri, \Vn u-rmhl n:L- ever we nave me: nzwe nelpeu to make life l)1`i_<.rhtc1'. We would ask you to accept this tea set H1 remem- fln-ance of u.<. '[`o }'0u,3I' Mamie, u-.. nu...-.7.-I $111.1 ..-nl.l ,.. l UUIl;_LL'L`}IZlLl0I1. To Mrs. Douglas the following: ad- Frlress was read : ' Y\.___ nr,,, 1\_,,,1 11 j- I Rev. E. T. Douglas, who for thei past four years has been pastor of Central Methodist church," preaches` his farewell sermons on Sumlay, and leaves next week for his new cl'.arg'e, Prospect Park church, Toronto. Durimr his nncfm~n+n in Ru----in M I I PRESENTATION TO I PASTOR AND FAMILY] Cloutior fanned ...;a-:uLUUU--1l L'mpirc-s---Arbour and Livingston. nu-_u' _\' um] ch: \v:Prn .6 \xill'S()H HI1(l U) I'L".l)`(` (7\\'iH`.," _..J.`~`]it n_L'(-1' in the _ I-I. `m-tt thun took :1 tum at Imcl; ping`. Bustm" C]:u`l< wont to tre eld in place of D_\'u', who ` `to the mound. ---Ba1'rie- n.h. 1 11. 13.0. Dobson lb .... .. ._5 1 3 8 D. Emms 2b .. 5 1 1 1 Armstrong 3b `.5 4 2 1 Dyer cf-p ............. .5 2 2 4 \V. J. C m T) fl Dn1 1 u\`(.-HL, so Luau; four _\'L211':~' so` 0 are called up- +n kn A... ......\.11 `V1!-`.3 XVlLlIlIIl', Huntain , ly I`\'\:\ on .-.I,.. .l 9.11., um. 11. w. nmms; J.L `; D. J. McCuni(:; I.D., Bro. _ Rod_Q'c-1's; S.S., Bro. C. Jeff: V Bro. B. St(>})lu:11s; 'l`yl(-1', Bro` <;I{.e1cc-.\'; Au Bro. J. E. E 't`Iv_\', Bro. W. M. Salim`; Tum T7r.h: \V Th-.. T! In...- To celebrate his i11.'~:tallati0n asg Worshipful Master of the Lo(Y;.-,'c, `twenty-\`c years ago, Fred i\Iz1rr` iprcsentcd 21 1\Iustc:1"s Collar to lie-1'1 D` Lodge at t11c'1ncctin_g'l1cl(l last Thurs- }(la_\ c\'r;-ni11g'. At the same Inccting` I , the ofcers for the comin,r.: _\'c-z1r-v.'c1'cA ti instullml by I11sta1li11g Ma:~tter, R.W.; 1 Bro. R. J. Sprott, assisted by W. N Bros. Merrick, RIcC0nkc_\', Du1T and _: other Past Masters. The nancial f1'up01`t for tlze year was ;)1`c.:`M1tx?:,i, `and showed stczuly p1'o_L're.~'.' and an! 1? excellent nancial position. 1* The newly insu `.41 onim-3 are: `t W.x\I., W. Bro. W. N. LiCl1n`.!)Z jIP.1`.I., \V Bro. G. S. .\IcConke_\';. if FI.\ V., Bro. E. 1\IcI`"ud J.W., ?ro. L. 0. Vail`: Chup., Bro. `.3:-V. Mul- _'_'vi1le; Trcas., W. Bro. FYUI 1`-1Z'.l'l`; '?Scc., Rt. W. Bro. W. N. Duff; 7 n M (` TH w 13... D T q.,..n... l.|LH' })Zl.`5LU1' (UNI \\'(` 'L\>? :\'()U!' H `and u`alhc1'c-nt.~' m:1,\' be cm1ML- llivo that when '9 have nial twork z1s:.' to us: lic-1'0 ma tos:othm' in the .~'\v(_-at by where xnootings and pa1'ti11g's unknown. Qin-.-.,-.I .... l.1...u: ,n -- N ullliHU\VI1. l Sigrncd on behalf of the gation, XXI T n......-., `n_', Dru. H`. m {Ra-ps., W. Bro. I r`nn\`nnn1'u n ; ponvenors 01 1W. Bro. J. 1\Iorx'ic `Bro. W. N. Dull . -coca, ML. . bro. \v. .\. JJuI1;l `D. of C., Rt. W. Bro. R. J. f\'p1'0tt;| 3 OrL'z1ni. Bro. F. J. I). .\'0rm:m; jS.D., Bro. D. \V. I7.mms' J.D., Bro. ` .,\ T7 T) .T `<\Tnrm.:n~ In 1 1`l)I' Ll1('H four B-ur1~i< in the {Mr _Dycr, Doh: I(\r.v\'\ .1.,...I DL., :1 son. ` M.-\HONI5Y-At the P..V. Hospital, on June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant 1\Iuhonc_\', Elmvulc, 21 dau_9,'l1to1`. SRIGLEY-On Tuesdzly, June 17, tof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Srigley, Al- lamlalo, a xIaugl:te1'. lc.-\1m5Ie-on Wc June 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Carter, 11. Charles St., a MOLES-0n Tuc-sday, June 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moles, 13 Florence St., :1 son. |MI'l`CHELL--On S21tux'da_\', June 21, to M1`. and Mrs. F1'C(l Uitchu-11,! 146 Peel St., a daug'hte1'. MARRIAGES PISA RS-OL.~\.\'-At the C(:l1tJ1'11 .`1(.`th()1HSf P;n` hv T`n1' L l l SCH. : l{ILGOUR--At the R.V. Hospital, on June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. V. Kil- gour, 150 Elizabeth St., a son. LAING-On Sunday, June 22, at; the Cottage Hospital, Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Laing (nee Winnifrcd Mari`), 21 Manor Road` West, a son (William l\/Ia1'r.). Mc1{Ii\'i\'O;\'-At the R.V. Hospital,i on-June'19, to Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Iiinnon, Camp Borden, a son. lGRAY--At the R.V. Hospital, on ' Sumlay, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gray, 40 Bayeltl St.., a son. - SUI1. L{EENAN---On Sunday, June 15, to I Mr. and Mrs. John Keenan, 2 Jane St. :1 Qnn uunn`u14L1--At I " on June 25, to drew Donnelly, daughtelu HOPlih\'S-At Th nesday, June 18, W. Hopkins (n( SOT]. BIRTHS DO;\'NELLY-At the R rm Jnnn on +.. `l\/l .. .. . MARR PRESENTS MASTER S i COLLAR TO KERR LODGE` `of VV . oJ. \,l`1\'0I`l. R. G. Richzmlson. Stephen Pratt. I Thornton, on Wed-I 2 18, to Mr. and Mrs., (nee Isobel Hill), a) I R.V. Hospital, a Mr. and .Mrs. An- . n nurr-)1 Q! n row F m n" up. anu iVl1's. An- 60 Owen St., a Illll1lLU`(,`S---DECK, I\Iu. Rt. W. The Northern Advance Ll. JJIHI 'l`_-Inpls dtfllb; .J.o., Bro. C. A. BilIin_2'.<- !`..n~...1.. I `f\ C0ll.`.'l'(3- u_\ nu-v-L and by : will be} I1 U IN .G;11 l.......u.n 1; .. ;. U U U U U` | Summar_\'-Home runs, D. E1`u11)1s,; 1F. A1'mst1'01L2', Gil]; two base hltazi 1F. A1`m. stolen bases, Andcr-` !. (ru_;'.son 2, Grifths, Hunt, Dob-; Tson, K. Arn1stron_u', Lou_2`hee struck; `out, by Ha1`din_2' (In -1 x1n1111::s) 4,, ;by G1'ifF1th.< (in 2 innin_Q`s) 5, b.\_' Hill` 113; hit by pitched ball, by Griffiths` I eluded 1: 3, Rabbi TI\'\)\: L. Emma ss Thomas rf ..... .. Cawthorne cf . 1Z`zunp Bordc-n-- a.b. {Anderson cf .. 1Hobson If ..... .. Moore 2-3b . .G1'e_g'son 21) :Guire c .` . .. jHa1'li11g' p ............. .. `Exlwarrls rf ........... ..1 Hunt F321] 1 `)1- aunu 1--5|) ;I(i)`cz.11di ll) .Grif th.s p I \7zmV'lick 1'f `u. nxnms Zl) IF`. Armst1'on_a' I |K. Armst1'on;' I Travis 1'1` Hartt cf ..... Loug`heed If inn! n | [mug H111 T \.;.;\.li. `I I i I amp Borden ` \J.A\.n..:* Dobson 1|) Gilchrist ss !n 1r....,. 0L n1'1I1sE1`On;. . D. Emms 1 C.N. s nal 1 ! Score by uuwr a moment later. I G111 came to bat for the Camp In the `third and made the circuit jaunt in the same manner as Emms and! A1'mst1'onf.;'. ` h F.u....,. .....-.,.-,~..1 n.-. .,-., -xv -- zcululg UUUSUII U1(l LIHCDYISC DGIOTG ltim. F. Armst1-on,2' smashetl out an- |othe1' moment later. CHI nnvnn +.. mu 4'. um r<-..... :.. .), noumn John;~:on :1 and Hzlmr and Rohhi got Orilli: Rn vcnn , muurc s smgle. I ` Gilchrist s one bag-'g'er, Gill s error,. ;A1`mstron_2"s double and Travis walk ;-accounted for three local tallies in Ithe same stanza 1 mum ~-.......u _,.. -_.I u n n I Lm: same stanza. The second proved the Camp s un- doing`. Dobson and Gilchrist singled. D. Emms c1outed- out; his homer, scoring Dobson and Gilchrist bef0re| F`. Armeh-nncr Qrnnclanrl m.+ nr\ 1 ; |u.'.sL. Q In the initial frame the Camp col- lected one counter. Anderson was hit, stole second, and scored on Moorc single. I (`1ulnL..:-AJ,. ..._.. L.._..-.-.. P4`!!! uuu uuluxu Lin: gaunt: ucgull. l Dave Harding, Queen s rugby star, started on the mound for the Camp, but gave way to Gri1ths in the ftl:., Harding,-' fanned four and Gri'itl1s ve. Grifths rammed the ball into D. Emms ribs, while Hill crowned .Anderson and Kircaldi. Hill and Harding each issued two tickets to E first. In L1... :..:L:..I 1.'..-...- 4.1.- r ,,v lulu The C.N. had a new` battery, Hill of Sundridge on the mound and K.` Armstrong` of South Riverson the re-I ceiving end. Hill showed a nice as-I sortment of hooksand his manner of delivery itself was extremel_\' puz- zling: to the batters. Thirteen fell victims to his prowess via the strike- out route. Armstrong held lzim up well, `but his peg to second was off; the mark on account of straining` his arm before the game began. nnxrn T-Inuulinm f'\nnnn .- .....-..l... ..L... I | Three bonade circuit clouts fea- tured the tussle between the C.N.R. and Camp Borden staged in the Agricultural Park on Saturda_v`last. D. Emms, F. Armtsrong: and G. Gill wielded the sticks that slammed the Spalding out of the lot. With Dob- son and Gilchrist safely resting on the sacks in the second spasm, D., Emms raised a beauty to right eld. Result, three runs. A moment later F`. Armstrong, wlto followed` Emms, crashd another four-ply drive where the elders were not. Gill came to bat first for Camp Borden in the. third and not to be outdone by the! two locals, rammed out a similar hit. 'l"l.,. nu 1.-.1 .. ..-...- L..LL-...- T`-`BII THREE HOME RUNS FEATURE 0F GAME B0f\\'oc11 C.N.R. and Czunnp! Borden ; C.N. T1'_\'s Out I New Battery. ft; is expected that these trophies will create wide-5} the continent. " ` ` Tliese three handsome trophies of unusual and 1`-triliing dosizm l for annual competition hotwr-en [J,'llGSt!~` at om-li of its t'}11'e.'+ ( angler catching largest fish of specied varic- :y in each use. THe trophies have been prepared from exact moulds made metal as 21 base underneath a du11 silver nish, lifelil advantage on a blz_1(.'k oak panel _ For French River Rummlmv nnmn n (214 nm...,: ......n-....,.... Hlll`,l'S Z1H0\\'(`(l P1'ob.'1h1_\' it tor for Bu1`r1c made Iimms m r\n\ in .w. ...l f\J auvantage l)lz_1(`K oak panel For French_ I}iver_Bungal Camp a GM the Camp at Nlpigon IS a. replica of a 624' pound Wotilds) trophy IS the realistic and erce expression of the head 1 teet . W OOCIS teeth. : crossed the pan with the co"nter 1n the fourth. ...n1ng's : -vgy iandsome lmvn been o.m-:i1 Ivy the Ca hr-tween guests of its Ontario Bungzilow Camps a 1 sh variety case. .ies have from c 2 du11'silver gs. b_lz_ -k Striking FishZTra}5hiesT il (D. Emms), by Hill 2 (kmlcrson fund Kircaltli; bases on Hulls, off: }Ha1'(ling` 2, off Hill 2; left on bz1scs,l .C.N.R. 8, Camp Borden 3. l L'mpi1'e--E. W. Kearns. i I Thornton-- 3.b. 1'. Henry cf ............. `.4 0 Connally 2b ........ ..2 1 |Lockha1't lb .. 0 =Wrig'ht ss 0 Str.-\va1't 3|) .......... .4 1 Hunter c 0 Wonch rf 0 (man 1:; n \`U(l0l1 Lt iDun;:'ey p y F. Arnlstrong`; tripcs, Cooper, Plant;f :t 1 - la. .-, D 1., , G] 1 "st; !EJ\9nLcll]1 4,HE'Cl?11*1< 3, 0C3<:oge1', C(;11c111211ll1\*,1 !Lbckhart, Stewart 2, Dun,2'c_\'; struc-k` `out, by Plant 9, by Dung'e_\' 9; bases |on balls, o' Plant 3, OH` Dung'c-_\' 1,; kz` ;1f lz",Bz'-' :35: %,sn1;:.:t:n H j Umph-es--J. and A. Borgin, Allis-E 1 ton. - I 1 .:u1mnary-home Emms,i f FINED $25 AND COSTS E 3 Harorl M. Dyment was Zl. {S25 anal costs by 1\'Ia_2'ist1'z1tc J0':~` on} ,Tucsdz1y afternoon on a c]1a1`p.'e of\ Ibein_: intoxicatc- on :1 public st1`oot.! `Ho plozuled p'uilt_\' th1'ou_;`h his sollci-E itor, Alex. Cowan. g lungs il!lU\\(`(l 1l2ll`_\ Z1 1'! it woud hm if the Ori mm! in 5 nor, il1:~`.tL`21(l of hittin_: doubles and sin_L'](-;< An_vwa_\', th01'r- wzx.< to the 1'1`:1_\' an-:1 thr; crow in :~`usp(~n: 11> to \\'h( ntil the seventh. Iivc-1 1a(ln t 5."i\'n up lznpv I knew the ho_\'.~` 'f1'um 1 mi_o:ht mz1}~:(- 2: f1'\'.' more Of U20 _`.1'()0lh)('>.~` (If 1]}: ii` VA 4].. :.. ` `

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