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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jul 1956, p. 4

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scone llCIUBE m2 hump Itjhai and cold lorrtomnntha has been furthiervhecinnded manpower our regular writeria on which be some sort publicity connection wilhuai Pmlllotcn of thel loore fight The school principal who in even more ofan autho ly nuttera sporting and in supposedhtrtake ovelhas not as yet ap northern pared ontha scene having taken of totho wilds for lishi Gad mention shortly after the hell popped mung up Hillcrest we it has thenforetbeen necessary to call on aldtimer of the sports scene to bath connotes First at all lt AncientAmhic Moore has arrived fightfticketa are golngwwall and th evenln otWednsday July 25atthe Toronto hallltpark could we be tori occasion James Parker in the best conditional his ca could enter the ring toda Furtherhe knows this is his big race and it may never camelsin Ho hmtne punch which can end the bout on connection Ho isyoungerheavicr and stronger than Moore Bo must escapetgettiug tagged himself by the smooth boring Wily ring warrior from San Dieg early in the fight it figures then that Monro could tire in late rounds and logo BUT MOORE light heavyweight champion of this world undisputv cdpndhcavsweight champion claimant willnot take this fight lightly Denied his objectivc last all by it Marci oi Archie finds himself again oil the thrcshold of hoxingsgreatest ti Forsmfloohc lsrisk log all that and his final training which started yesterday at the Gilc wny Hotel Gravenhurst finds him quitc intent on being around for that mooted match with Floyd Patterson at Yankee Stadium ncntfall ON THE HOCKEY FRONT things are quiet on the surface Loc ally theFiyors have made no announcement but getting fairly close to the time for signingup program advertisers hnd stdrtingauhsorihor sales The coach has been strangely quiet not even the golf course has gt seen much of his famedhook They tell us he has been very busy working ofail1hing5 on electronics rue ouacmou has due big changethe shift of the kitchi enerWatcrioo franc so to thenew arena at Peterhoroughwith lilo areal Canadians continuing sponsorship Blackllack Stewart kely continue as coach Moiden Ducky Skinner gotthe axe hula ilton the new mentor assigncdby Detroits JackAdams heing Gerry Brown formerly at Oshawa After three years no sign of anarqnain the motor city following the disastrous fire which put the Ghncrals out of hockey Guclphhiltmorcs enthused over new goaiio Bruce Gamble who took PortArthur North Stars into the western linallast spring wucn oniLLm nerusno to return to the North Simcoe in ball League this season and with Barrie moving into the SouthSimcoc League It left only hiidlandand Staynsrso the loop suspended Mid land and Shayncr were admitted to one group of the Bruce League wuth Owen Soundxand Shallow Loko RanChcrs Recently thcvnanchers fold ed butthc other three clubs are carrying on SO ALSO THE SOUTH SllthOE SOFTBALL LEAGUE almost went defunct when Bradford switched to the Barrie Senior League with Churchill into baseball we never call it hardball in this office and Cookstown into curling But hand iicadand Fennciis decided to carry on anyway and they are playing games every Thursday ovoning Last week they were at Bond Head with the visitorsvwinningxio rnorrow night the venue is Fennells Then July 19 at Bond Head and July 26vat Fehncils This is somewhat of playoffiseries and if each team has won two games then fifth willhe plAyed Aug To the winner goes the Hon Earl Rowe Trophy and right to enter the county playoff for the Sneigrove Trophy Gordon Todd Churchill is president of tgieloop with Ted Gapp gradford as veep and Gard Knecshaw SC FLASHE MET IIAP EMMS last five and he says man Cotton of BostonBruins is supposed to Barriehnext wcek the eraare retl wcilli ing ca 0c glicfllkyigiuéaipicssiircpf is re ghiogamgm ager of the Flycrs elubannii ll he succeeded by Don Coulsori who left ban hg in the city and is now on the Emms staff To Ron Stewart appy birthday today Hndto learn in gossip column of Toronto daily that he has reached 24 as olJulyAllins birthday is same day asleammato Sid Smith of the Maple Leafs only Smitty is 31 today Ray Gariepy traded by Leafs to llcrshey Bears will likely remain in hockey and postponegctirement ideas ti any ofus livinglas miles only slightly further We we doihundrgds of mdesaw believemoney should be made Uranium City is farofj place available to build winter road But in our north 10 Viles is just into the Uranium City area neighborly Lance and 500 NorthBattleford NewsOptimist nerve wintann mm as to put his name agtteiegram which the Kindle who isatsopresident pt the Barrie Junior Chamber 01 Commerce pro pose sohdinglnmési Parker on the nlghb of his light for theheavywelght champion ship WednESday July 25 Monte Barnes Barrio Flych can take over first placein tho South Slmcoo Baseball League by ning to night againsl Churchill at the Ag ricultural Park pm Th is the gnmc which was postpone from last Friday As of July Barrio had it points from nine wins and one he along with himjdefcats Lislo loads the loop with 20 points frotn nino wins and two ties in la starts barrio win tonightwould mean two poian for total of21 other teamstandings July Pls Thornton Collingwood liay Barrie Socce At Queen Saturday rmt th of the schedules oi the Barrie District Soccer League will he completed on lSiaturday afternoon whenBar CI nadir WJ€IRM pm Barrio llollandla linishe last Saturdaylv League representating will on cxt week to draw tho second halfnnd arming playoffs het eronaln eludes the two Barrio entries comp Borden Uhited Ne well angers Colllngwood and Ml land Huronla Miller struck out our and yielded Saturday duly usy market on Saturday was dicationhthat someat least of the regular holiday crowd had started arriving And forthe cm lagers there wa plenty of variety of choice fresh fruit salad nud vegetables hennabaked pies and cookies fA vendor was offering nuart basigtls of vildstlrawherries at 70 sch These small berries iavor despite HMNOQHNOO uammmaSNE mdaamuu The schedule mustbo complet cd by Aug thntis all rained out games have to be arranged the chi concerned on open date Eight the 212 teams will be in the playoffs whiehrstart Friday Aug to Newmarket Win Over Barrie 32 Womens Ball llewmark Illxons gt defeated Barrie Flyer 31ast night at Quccns Park in one of the beat games of the Womens Senior Softball League this sense Dorv othy Miller pitching for the home teamhad twohitter until the top of the 9th inning when 1h gave uptwo triples to Cain and Williams Belle Clive relieved hei and surrendered two more hits to Johnston and Dean which meant the tieing and winning runs Prestonshoniovrunintho 5th gave Newmarket their her mark gt Newmarket collected its in the nine innings and made seven errors Sarah Barradsll gave up six hits to Barrie and fa ed three Barrie Flyers ma our errors only four hits until reliéved late in thegame double play in the 9th cut short aBa BethrMcIean lined Helen Watt Newmarket second sacker doubled Dorian Parker off the bag hetwjnkill ngBarradell reg red strike out twice when Barrie had the 5954 loaded Dorian Parker eien Easter VLouise Ens lat Bowling andtbe McLea sisters Lorna and Beth ollccted account of themselver of the Jaycees is Van Chamber ofcommgrce copy of the teieé Tithe JULY ll man who climbed into vathe knew was filled with eadly fumes and died in an up ccostr Iul attempt tovsave two felio workers has been posthumously awarded thotop hono ithe Rayal Canadianilumane Amocia tion The association today announc ed award of its old medal to George Moshaugh superintend ent of the AngioCanadlan Leath er Co of Huntsvillefor his brav ery March 31lnciimhingdown into the vat knowing hefaced Valmost ccrtain death All three men died silver medal was awarded posthumously 10 Sheila wn one of the mepMr Mos baugh tried to say Mr Ravm had tried tolpuilAlvln Chevalier from the vat ngt knowing the gas was lethal The association also announced awards of six bronze medals bluding one in lZyearoid boy and 37 parchment certificates 13 of them to tcenlsgers Mr Moshaughs gold medal is theillth given in 62years the dalth th Ch rcmo some fluid from the at when the pump became élogge Hé climbs ed into thevat andwadcdthrough thefluid to clear the hose hen he was vercome hy hydrogen sulphid gas Mr Rawn climbed district andgivlng an excellent Barrie opened the scoring at the 15minute mark Bill street putting Frank Ladoceur in the cicar onlett wing with allong swinging pass from like right Frank carried in and scored through the short side the kee or having littletcha cc to save At 30 minutesowen Sound tied the score on hcautiful first time ahotiby Dan Smart on cross fromfright wing Just foto hnlftlme lgarrie scored their second goalon drive down con trefrntn Archie Hamilton to Andy Burlalr Andy pulled dho ball back from rushiriit goal keeper aldertepped hard press ed detence andhooted tho ball intdrth open goal ltwaa nice piecero work Owen Sound open ed the second half th couple close attacks It the locals goal but Alec Parr held steady in the Barrie goal Barrie wore Without the services of Sam mac knesa for this amp and pressed Alec into seflicé at the last mom ent Aiee have excellent ac count ofhlmselL Aitcr this Ear rie gradually dominated the play although old scoreless for 25 minuteshy thcgood work of tho wen Sound goalkeeper and do fence1 The locals third tally was of the picture variety the result of good passing play Ken Emms to Bob Thomson at right lialf to Bob Burgess on the wing The hall was crossed in across the goal mouih Hill Street ran in and met ll in the air with his head at the far cdrnermt lhegoaias the keeotar reached for the hall ill nodded it intotheooposite norieaving theizoalie helpless Thegame ended without any fun therscoring Al of the 0wen Sound team played lVel Their goalkeeper and defence were particularly good hutfin bit overworked due to the MEL that their inside for wards did not come hackfarcni ste dy ullhackplaying strong game Archie Hamilton played hiswtsual effective game at centrehalf whiloBobThom son andGerry Palmervgaveia good account of themselves at right andrlefthalf Boh Kellynnd Bill down picked Mt val91111 Streetwére particularly effective andWaspassiug him to another workmanwhen he too collapsed liar1 Mosbaughwa called and although told ofth danger he said 51 cannot stand are and do nothing to get these men outf He reached thebody of one man 0+ Mmesmg Wm woltGames Minesing began climbing Barrie Senior Softball League with two important wins in the past week Friday on Agains Leg n7Min mg viveda liihit assault Danny The canal sized steamer Gaspe doc of the Paterson Steamship Lines recently made her first trip of th season tothe ol ingwood Ter nals vator since he opeuing of navigat was sci giat l0 cents each Beet and unions were offer edatvt esame price and the ascabagcaiso at cents popular line was shell 40 er pint on of wee Williams et ched ithis spnng Ma Donald with three ledthe at too Steve HinesDoug Ke Rob Thurlowrand Ah Bowen collecting two only thirdinnmg wh theyeput Spur hits to hree run could Leglon make th blows count icnough we Clifi Reynolda had them 1DovInoy with three was the VbigHMinesing hi tor Bill Ad ms pair Vc at inside position putting their wings in the clear me and aghim dy Buriakwfis his usualr hust ling self and gave the Owen Sound defence hectic time ofit Owen Soundwill hajlback again and in the meantime return will heplayed in Owen Sound the near future Production of 13 Canada eading tninera asbestos appar gold magma best Bplll cnatln maxii other than ould havehllb to mm nbd Itiahnrman must an hmue these ration are ho butic in their mm Brown rmul hln one Anr 2aeh to uqu not lesrtha moan inn ilrnlt Q31 Neveéchase rum It gt am sun has Idea its baakinl tano rush more ch nt 117 your avozitm lilJHIlillill lillYAL THlES

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