CGB Continue Chase Willi 74 Win Canadian General lectric recovered their winning ways riday night when they turned back Bond Read 74 in an liiterlockig senior softball game at Queens Park The winners who havent given up their chase of Barrie First Place in Legion for first place despic trailing by two full games scored all their Itile ill the first and second innings dildEWri then coasted blllid parade of three hurlers over thel seven Innings Dimmutive oic for second inm held CGE icfess 1121 it was our ygnc blurs that defraud Bond timid Stvccrie was nzcked fgt Single arid double issued it no1 his iub connizttccii two tors which lvagcd three lllllJ ltll runs for CF in the first inning IIimt mcri went It the plate in the more nus almost the same story in the fCillld vhczi iirl ici Liciii Swew nvy and Gil tallied four rum with double by Frank Iiich son id implc by cc Cook Lon b2 blows Bond Head hit the score sheet in thde when ildzvcjv doubled iiizne Tiioiiipson at Lie expense of Jack Iuziihull Ihey Zvcitd relief cr Jim Boorman will another run in the third and two more in the fourth before Riiycrzifi come on to squelch the fire George Storey with two luts one New Lowell Top Generals Locals Protest With protest pending 1le the South Simcoe baseball executive Barrie GtlltliilS who dropped 11 decision to New Lowell inst vec may find themselves in replay iii ezid of 64 record Manager George Bouchcy lodng protest with the league during South Simcoe meeting and ruling is expected sometime this week Bouchey claims New Lowell corn mittcd interference during runi down on Frank Rawn in the seventh inning The player is claimed to have been boxed in and his out killed possible General rally Bouchcy slated New Lowell had too many on the base lines and they wouldnt move for the runner when not fielding the ballL The game was nipandtuck throughotWBiiiriesNeil Hurtiilt bise and Harvey Coe of New Lowell staged gruelling mound battle be fore Huriubisc gave ground in the sixth inning Ncw Lowell broke scoreless deadlock in the fourth frame when Harvey Coc singled stole second and scored on Herb Coes follow up single The homesters ran away and hid in the sixth with three runs off two singles walk and pair of errors Trailing 40 in the seventh and final inning the Generals pusth across one run with Johnny Reid baserunning staging some fancy but when Rawn was nicked between the base lines it helped take some on Saveimy ahliel asen Larry Cumpeaux ec Cook Bob Bill Ilaycraft Cam liliirnpso ti had one can and Harvey yli don lc and single were the most poi 11 for Bond fiend Es iiarxcy liooghton r1 nots picked up along the puck trail try BOND iiELAIT Brown lb liar my cf lhompsmi 20 liarvey EleyiLoids if Reeves 3b cf Dermot GIZ Elutchison 3b Canipeau Cook rf 1f Iiat cf Raycraft lb if lb Cripps 2b Turnbul Cumpheli Doorman Jermeyi lklziii llcid 001 130 04 CGE 340 000 xvT ci IMPIRIIS Bud Knapp hose ill E1 Crawford plate Redmen Salvage iclory BM It weiit tutor over cr Suuil three consecutive uni fa mates 1o break fJii raliy in tzic izning Your walks and Zed 330k food and OUIDLIZgtI McArlziur and Wool each liziii two hit to lead Strcuds ezglitEiit ilack mw ai Jr Niozi vlli Lemon ims hitter ORv TESSIER CLAIMS Sinus DOESNT WIN JUNIOR TITLES BY ACCIDENT In Cornwall Slandard Freeholder Conquering heroes shouldnt be difficult to converse With and in the case of Orval lessier its as youd expect Seated in the comfortach livzng room of Orvs home you Hill the iiigiicstsc0iing member of the Memorial Cupwinniiig Barrie Fly crs how hes been keeping and an llULlI Liter the son of Mr and Mrs Ilcctor Tessier has given yoii good idea of his past health and pros parity Orvais been doing just fine for himself If you doubt it he can show you enough newspapers from all ov er the country singing his and his teams praises to keep your house warm for week on those days when its not cold enough for ii coal fire but the little ladys comE pinning of the dampness Iie can throw in truck load of photographs for good measure and if you still doubt his word theres curisidcrzible jewellery and what the one which led to the junior hockey championship of the Coun Orv has always been near the top of our list of athleteswho com bine character with their athletic ability The way he carries the suc cess and glory won this past winter certainly doesnt hurt his position Now dont get the idea that this guy with the mileaminute shot isnt proud He certainly is but he doesnt blow his own horn he hnssome pretty nice things to say about other fellows than Orval Tes sier Hap Emms for instance Does that fact Emms is the best coach Orval has ever had to work under and hes sorry from his head to his toes he wont be back with Barrie and Hap next season tThats the only thing Im sorry aboutI cant get another season guy rate high in Orvals books In INTERVIEW we Ewen Ifew base hits wont cure Against the powerful Midland 111any 55 gdians Friday at Agricultural Park the Drys received great Adam pitching but mustered only four hits off ace fall 30 their seventh straight North Simcoe baseball loss firstplace Lakc Ranchers iwzce hme hardy ClLtl out victories over Barrie on the strength of extra pizitcpouer and If the local Squad can uncover auy 30f batters before playoff time CONQUERING HERO behind gushes Orv is now looking towards the future What are you planning for next season is logical question Property of Montreal Caitlidlcni Orv has his mind made up Naturally Id like to make the Canadiens but if dont Im stayingr amateur Ivc hlld good offer hour Quebec but doesnt interest me hell tell you Would you consider playing here in Cornwall is anothervquestion hes heard ofien Id like to pillhel but the money would have to be considered this is my living now good answer wed say But theres long stretch of sun ny weather to put in before Orv worries much about chasing pucks again Theres junior baseball gam es to be won with Canadian Legion and as Canadiens GM says in let ter to Orv well be letting WINNER 017 THE CANDLE run at Federation of Agricul ture picmc at Little Lake Park Mrs lieu Robinson of lasey shown here as she crossed lic finish line with the fiunc still flickering Mens Senior TLLL Head ELI TUNIGIIT Elm Oro TUESDAY Si 83 aer 5di at Llulziufl BASEBALL North Simcoc TUESDAY lmik South Simcoc North Division TONIGHT ill BETTIE 347 Park Cock WEDNESDAY Stiozii ill CookE lEioriituI at New Lowell RlLZ lli1iiu Lil Crec l1 South Division TlliIGIII NLZIillIl at Aiiri our ticton ill Pzilgravc llilNIISIAY Pulgruve at All llto South Simcoc Juvenile ZSDAY finiristiiwri il 5oi Utopia it Bdlllv Ailaiulli 1i Bctillil SOCCER TONIGHT Provost Barrief on lt Imwoil lt RCAF lILDNLSDAY Burke RCAF LACROSSE TUESDAY Bradford lauds Iieraai Elmt Wanted Barrie Caiiadiv Diys have The Indians in the midst of Shallow D2 battle with they stand as good chance our to Come up the title trail Bill Hagan who started for the Drys periodically got himself out of trouble although the Indians saij vaged six hits and three runs his expense before Johnny Bow man newcomer in the rostgrf on in the seventh to blank ihe Northernch for the rest of the Cilillt proven nothing wrong that Midland Gord Dyment to Mandryk lb Solmcs 2b ill Maill fill the shoes of Archie Mar Blllly 3b long ball massacred lilCEG Fillllcmy and gave Dymen his sccondDLSI9Ci05 If win over Barrie Tlth Indians start lT Fitment Cf ed scoring in the third vheriDVncnt Aiiiiiiis opened with smgle andROUllCYS 53 50 doubled to place runners on second and third with one ouz GLItv Fitzlicriry the import catch cr scored Adams on LI long lift to left field The visitors moved in front 20 111 the sixth as Dyincnt doubled and scored on Paul Quiltys single and in the seventh Iandryk who opened with single ramped home on iieidcrs choice for the final Counter The Drys were unable to muster lmzicii off Dyment who fanned 13 HNWClJUlUIcw owcsoooIwcm OJ Barrie rowNwow++umm MacDonald 3b Kerr 2b Rutherford ii If Coulson ss Feltis cf Emms if Bowman rf Frid Hagan 1b Miscampbell rf cooocooocom QOFooorHvom lvoocoowowOITJ Ixnnx SKELETONS swrvr CURRENT Sask pair of headless skeletons were for fail Bruce New AlRUEllFIUFDOn unearthed during excavatioi new Building here ed to produce the skulls and it vii believed the bones were hosc oi beheaded Indians CALL THE EXAMINER Eon PRINTING Cplw lbaucrs and allowed four scattered ihitsHc was seldom in trouble Darric runners twice reached third 28 Runs batted in Fitzhenry Quilty Doubles Mandryk Solmes tDyment TripleQuilt Strikeouts byBymeirt 13 Hagan base but moved no further OOOOOOONOOTT THE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY llLY 13 1353 Two New Executive Members Added to Flyers Who Stole Delinile Operations 195354 LILIGIIION LARK ARIIIIR POWELL question that riirziniiiid llllilWill for some time was cleared of cobwch over the vwieii gm few days prior oil and executive meet hiiillizli July 16 Out of the Barrie =is zru oitiztc conic word from sec retarytreasurer 1Cllf ligthill lii two new members were added to the teams CXtlililJt and first the club would definitely operate ii Barrie the season The new members are Ieiii Clark as business man ager and Arthur Powell CA UtfltIliIYLLSIIIOI who will mil transferred to Oshawa by his firniMirshaii however will continue on the executive N0 definite word on sponsorship of the club was released but indications are ha the Flycrs viii not operate inde pendently The word came four days before the Ontario Hockey As sociation deadline given the Flyrrs to declare whether they would operate fold or move the franchise The Flyeis executive is expected to start work immediate iiig slated for Torin ly on preparations for the coming year The first item is Ethe hockey program which business manager Leighton Clark will arrange and supervise The team wizh good nucleus of holdovers from last years Memorial Cup champions would be fun favorable po sition to break from the wire and should sponsorship mater ialize there is every indication that the Flyers will once agaln pioye mighty foe iii the citiiiipLonship hurdle lCoulson and Dave Frid collected Bowman Walked byDyment Barrios hits all singles Hagan Bowman Left on Paul Qlliltv With Single and baseMidland 14 Barrie Losing triple Mandryk with single and1pitcher Hagan Umpires Joe is double paced Midlands eiglithitlBrewer plate Howard Chantler iattack base coming from Grand Valley to re place Rev Unstead who is Winning CGE Works Bowling Team under Hap certainly learned lot after Ijgiiied Barrie from Kitch ener he really knows his hockeyf address to minister and congrega For Pete sake limit 31f Shift Cfllplamm Orvai claims 110m about today high priccsl We worked by certain plays all the time And we practiced them ELECTION ON STANDARD TIME superannuated Rev New ell Bond Head gave the induction spirit from the comeback QNew Lowell collected seven hits ff Hurtubise with Lawson leading the attack with pair of singles Three went down on strikes Harvey Coc limited the Generals to pair of hits lIurtubise helped his own cause with sixthinning single and Doug Coulson contribut ed the other in the first Two went down on strikes you know we have definite lace in our plans for you What power play we bad When In tho PlOViSlOlS 0f the Canada Orv gets telling about that combin Elections Act all hours mCIlIlOHCd ation business hes all enthusiasm are standard time Hap had me playing the point GRAVEL FROM ADJALA The puck would come out to me Grave for the construction of and our defencemen would have me Barrie 000 11 New Lowell 000 103 x1 minimum Under 6am amingo nrnvm covered Sometimes Id fool arOund with the puck for 20 secondsand more without trouble Orv didnt have to ekplain what would hap pen next The hardest shot in jun iorhockey they claim up around Toronto way Orval will tell you Emms doelnt get his championship hookey teams by accident Hes strict disci plinarian audit was no picnic for his players No drinking under any conditions report from your boardinghouse at certain time and not midnight either in the evening and again in the morning and often practice on the day of game An incident from the series with St Bonifacegives you an idea of Haps ability We Were playing under the rules which disallow shooting the puck in overthe blueline then scramb ling after it We werent used to these rules and couldnt do thing Modern sun worshipers enjoy their hours under the open skyv but they want no part of it to their homesand rightly 50 Happy homes are cool and pro ftectednghey rely oucanvas awn logs for c0mfort which assure lithe best in summer living Yet we have styles and color combi nationsto please every taste Call obligatioo BUDGET TERMS BARBIE TENT Intuit co Phone 4314 34 BAYFIELD ST BARBIE itoday Estimates given without whenwrgot back home the first twoperiods of the first game you remember we were behind 42 and scored four goals in the third We pulled that one outof the fire when Hap deoidedon newsira tegy He had one man posted at the St Boniface blueline at every op portunity and the puck was sho in his direction It couldnt be called for icing and wed tear in there StvBoniface was awful in their own end andwe got the goals with out much trouible If Orv is pretty well sold on Emms hes just as much gone on Barrie and the people up that way To hear Tessier tell it the only thing the hockey players lacked that king would have was castle with tenfoot throne Everyone was friendly Theyd stop you on the street and talk and pack the arenaboy it was sold out all the time Almost hundred fans made the trip West so you can get an idea from that0rv tells it Besides supporting the club through the season thefans sent the boys home with enough gifts and memories tolast lifetime There were five banquets for us in as many nights and they werent all tossed by the city forth Town and County MOVED TO WOODSTOCK Middleton Mid Reed manager of the Bell Telephone office at Camp Borden in World War Two days has been promoted to man age the companys office at Wood stock For the past five years he has been manager at Walkeiton Mr and Mrs Reed and family re sided in Barrie 194246 IN FIDDLERS CONTEST Bert Mulholland of Stroud has entered the Canadian fiddlers open oldtimerccst at Shelburne on Friday and Saturday Aug HS KIWANIS AT STROUD Barrie Kiwanis Club will dine at Stroud Community Hall this ev ening No speaker but outline of plans and duties for the annual carnival July l516 Last Monday the dinner was at Guthrie Com munity Halland the club bulletin states The ladies at Midhurst and Guthrie the last tw0 weeks pros vided very kfine suppers and the ladies at Stroud will certainly make it three in row NEW BEETON MINISTER Rev Gardner was induct ed into the pastorate of Trinity United Church Beeton on July ers and team either guy no one heard tell of before invites us an down to his house and spreads out the welcome mat And there were thousands at the station to meet us With million memories and reputation for bulging the twine ii Purdon in Adjaia Township est mated to yield one million yard NOIIAWASAGA RATE 1952 Township assessment 3315184811 GIRL GUIDES ASNOYED Provincial police are investiga ing complaints the camp Complaints are nuisance of themselves WANTED SALES AGENTS For BarrieOrillia district whole or parttime Pay weekly valiiableagency for onewith selling ability Write PeIham Nursery Co Toronto Ontario the DelIaviiland aircraft plant ad dition north of Toronto IS coming from pit on the farm of Lanvaro Nonawasaga Council has set the ownship rate at 15 mills same as is received from thel Crfrl Guide Camp at Hawkcstone concorning acts of nuisance being committed by gang of boys near that the boys hang about the campai ter dark throw stones at the tents shout and yell and otherwise make BOWLING AWARDS were given out at the firstvldance held under the auspices of the new 1953 Social Club at the Barrie Works of the General Electric CoIndividual bowlers awarded with trophies wercleft to right Mrs Glynis Horvath high isliigle Miss Martha Flear high three Bill Nbble high single ghandicap Mrs Myrtle Straughan high threehandicap and lMary McFadden high single handicap The Jets winning lteamiof the House Bowling League were also presented iwith the House League Trophy and indivilual cups at the Spring Fling FIRST RECORDED ORANGE PARADE lN mRommezz CANADIANS ww KOLAPORE CUD AT SISLEYI 1909 remorse ALEX MACKENZIE Wigwam 400 REACHES in mono from SWIM92 i789 FIRST TELEPHONE EXCHANGE mamsn COMMONWEALTH OPENED in HAMILTON 1876 Jaclcans Magazine Vere taking the numbers with us so we wont have tovchange our address GARDENIEA gt gt gt an under the auspicps of the North Simcoe Liberal Associa tion ilkmellow to be held on the lawns of Mr Ralphsnelgrovcs home 23 THERESA ST BARRIE in llOnOITI of or werm mamas mesemso or Ito recur son CANADIANS tooiv SOME or In misassnuo EVENIS com GRAVE AND GAY IN our COUNIRVS LNISOCIETYOF UPPER CANADA OiOllnruvsroiv ORGANIZED AT NEWAR737 nerer WITH um WEST INDIANS l87 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