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Barrie Examiner, 9 Sep 1953, p. 4

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Shndeleulsm noun Crown Generals reached the last hurdle the South Sim baseball finals when they labored on Labor Day to Everett Maple Leafs 32 at Agricultural Park and win of 116 most thrilling and nervetingling north division in historbthree games to one The series brought togethertwo wellmatched clubs boast ins superior pitching and in the four games played all fin lobed in 32 scores Everetts Shurkey Jenkins can take great credit for the Leafs strong contention The veteran hur ler worked every contest while the Generals rotated two starting pitchers and also countered with one relief butler The Generals no more to be lair en lightly will fill in with prac tise who until winner in the south division is declared Present ly Newmnrltet and Aurora are on gazed with Aurora holding the up per band Manager George Bouchey always maintained his Generals had good chance for the North Division championship His club started well in the schedule but then base hits were periodically missing in their nttack which provided doubt for their capabilities Pitching was tthbig weapon and it was during Bouchcys experi ments that he uncoverld infw sen sation in Ncnl Hurtuoise stll cllgo ible for juvenile Illlrtubisc picked up lot of slack in the mound corps with relief stints us well as starting assignments This extra punch mzldc Bill Bison and John Inckic the ex perienced vctcrans even more dun gerous The work of Big E150 in me nod 10 allowed only three hitsond second game of mo Stmud my the outfield snw but three bulls all final series proved to be the ctlcztltllllliiv lWO OI i050 WC base for the Guns After absorbing hlvV thorouzh trouncing from the Red1 mcn thchncrals camc bnck with Elson who blazed nohitter to tie unwed 80 L031 115 the set and then Lackie gained rcI Lad were Dammi vcnge with brilliant final series Everett win rVArtVVllurs if Against Evcrctt tllc GtIlLlalSjJVJanms 55 were up against one of the craftillvll5lZ 30 lest hurlcrsin the group Shurkcy Cr Jfnkms Jenkins and base hits at opportunclM Jinklns 2b moments were seldom plentiful But WM 3b the younger Barrie staff kept pace ilLUleW molding fine lightlyplayed scllMCCilgue cf that could have swung in any dir LUleW If ection chtllcringlon The Labor Day victory was typ ical of the playoff brand as the Gen erals came from behind 21 dc ficit in the final inning to squeeze out an important triumph Jenkins had allowed but four scattered hits to that point when catcher Kcn RN ff Bobcrtson blasted home run to wow ll open the bottom half of the inning Rem 1b and tie the count IRObCYlSOTl The blow shook the Leafs infield 1le who fell victory in their grasp John Gleason Lackie who twirled masterpiece followed Robertson and his ball to second base was erred With Lack er on secondNeil Gleason fanned Chuck Edwards was given life on his bail to third but Everett killed themselves allowing Lackie to scorpion wild pitch ltswaunfortunate for Jenkins whose support never could he cal led good in theseries The Leafs were poor fielding club and shar per moves would have turned some onerun losses into victory ran EXPERT VRVEPAIRWORK MTIIIIS Your DODGE orsoro DEALER IORoss Sf IBanie Phoneth The Generals opened the scoring in the second frame when John Reid singled stole second and third and tallied on twobase error from Wilson off Lackies grounder Everetts biggest threat came in the third when Luckie found him self In serious trouble McCague opened with single stole second but Ludlow drew walk anyway So did chtheringtorl to load the socks and Arthur the top Lcaf hit for in the series clicked for two run single With two on and none out Jenkins lined into double play which proved big lift to to Lzlkio The rigllllolldcr Scttlcd away that outbreak and pitched onehit bail for the remaining four innings However appeared big until the gopher ball was served to Robertson in tile scv cntll Lucklc was ln command of the guwowwwtoww owcoooooo Barrie Edwards cf Christie 2b COUISUII ss wwwwwwwwwa to cwnuooooowm coccmu 27 21 run for Wales in seventh Everett Wood 000 02 Barrie 010V000 23 Runs batted in Arthurs Rob ertson Lackie Home run Robert lson Left on base Everett Bar rie 6Ddubleplays neuron to Wales Coulson to Gleason Coulson to Christie Struckout by Jenkins 58 ankic 10 Walked by Lackic Jenkins Hit by pitcher Lac erington Umpires Fraser Suther Iund plate Clarence Hoggart base CGE Play Ports the mens Copado Trophy play downs Thursday levening at Port McNicoII RCAF of Camp Borden are de fending champions in the trophy competition which is operated on loseandout oasis until the fin as Parking Ghlldren under ill2 Farm5 FREE error Aduks i199 vim new coomufofg the 21 Everett edge situation most of the way He fln Jenkins fanned eight and issuedI flvc hm but alain the victim of two year or corner pin as their scoring pin With the headpin having value of the resultant loss of picking new 951320 Barrie League To Open Sept 28 Monday Sept 28 will be the opening date for Barrie FivePin Bowling Club league play This was one of many rules and rogu Iations decided at the clubs annu al captains meeting at the bowl ing academy Tuesday evening Sept with 23 teams represent ed President Larry Robillard presided Secretarytreasurer Bill White head reported that applications had been rcccived from 29 teams and it was expected that the full number of 36 would be entered before the opening date At the present there are openings for anyone wishing to enter team on either Monday or Tuesday night New Unified Scoring Bruce Reynolds Canadian Bout iing Associution director outlirledt LIIC details of the new ullificd scoring system being adopted this The pins are now number Eed 23532 instead of the previ lous 421343 The pill on the left side will still be the scoring 13 pill except for lofthandch who have the optionof declaring eith headpin on strike or spare will be somewhat reduced In league play where fouls are called the previous practice of respotting fouled pins has been eliminated Under the new sys tem all pins will be counted and penalty of 15 subtracted from the game score Steve Wiggins was appointed average keeper and will be respon siblc for keeping league records and publicity Teams Represented The team entries and captains reported at the meeting are as follows group Allandale Drugs Eugene Moore Barrie Tanning No Vic LeGear Brass Glenn Tom Graham Sandy Cove Golf ers Dick Henderson Bell Tele phone Mlibbon SevenUp Jim Miller Copaco Bill Hare Supertcst Stew Harris HEPC Wib Green Cliff Brow Bill Farquhar Mallions Bob allion Webb Bros Webb group Iclcglaphs Vern Marscllus Dominion Auto Mike kie LudlowL Stolen bases Reid Quinlan Barrie Tanning No Lackie Wales McCagucHeath Jim Orr Copaco AFL Leigh ton Smiths Dairy Mel Smith Brewers Warehouse Steve Wig gins Duncan Plastering Jim Dun can Rebels Gord Skinner Kay Bee Lunch CGE Harry Hobbs group Chryslers HBPC Bill Whitehead AP Frank Cars Canadian General Electric meet ter 13 RCAF Le ion Flnla Port McNicoll in the first round of Ear Finlay Bapberf local Bowlers Win Top PrizesJ Labor Day Tournament Barrie bow ers weretop scorers in this yearsl Labor Day tourna ment winning out over visiting rinks from Tottenham Beeton and Allandale in mixed trebles play on Monday afternoon and evening The slight rainfall throughout the day was not heavy enough to l8tl1 Annual Barrie Pair Capture TwoMan North Bay Nugget Ted Iwtss of the Barrie Skeet Club was top gun winner In the eighth annual Northern Ontario skee shoot held at Ferris on Sum day former Dominion champ ion and member of the Ontrid allstar team the crack shot down ed 98 out of 100 birds as he led 33 shooters in the meet Second top gunsward went to Robinson the Sudbury Skeet Club who post score of 92 birds downed out of possible 100 Tcd Twi nd Geoff Glenn of the Barrie club combined to take the twoman team award They posted score of 134 out of pos ibie 200 The fireman team championship went to Toronto team Winners of the four events stag cd were Taylor of Toronto in the first event Geoff Jones of Barrie in the second event Stewart of Ferris III the third event and II McMastcr of Sudbury in the fourth event The weather was ideal for skeet shooting but visiting marksmcn found the range little tricky on certain stations large crowd of spectators watched the marksmen lrl action Following are some individual scores posted by marksmcn Church Camp Borden 83 Campbell Camp Borden83 Real Camp Borden 72 tBernard Cmnp Borden 8I Ilnlnpion Borden 02 Martin Camp Borden 65 Louie Orillia 81 Petersen Barrie 73 Iwiss Barrie 08 Glenn Barrie 86 Jones Barrie B3 Sn Us usu Clubs fromToronto Barrie Osh ana Espanola Subdury zlnd Fer rls were represented at the meet Sn Pinecrest Roces Require Brains Says Driver Ifnyou want to be Success at stock car racing use your head more than the gas pedal Thats the advzce of Torontos ivan Moore Ville 25yearold speed demon who its currently the hottest thing on four wheelsat Pinecrest Speedv W33 slight filefootsevenvincher lMoore has become Ivan the Ter lrible as far as the other stock cnr jocks at the No highway track are Concerned since winning five straight features The only happy thought his con ifreres might have is that Moores late starthe didnt score his ini tial major triumph until July 29could cost him his chance for the Carling trophy and the 000 that goes with it come seasons end How did Bachelor Moore ex plain his suddcn spurt to the posi tion of the mostfeared pilot at the Saturday and Wednesday night Iillccrest shows This is the first time Ive ever bird good car under me mused Ivan Ever since started at Oakwood two years ago Ive al way had junker some as the rest of the fellowu Moores present No 36 is co op effort between himself and an other stock car driver Ivan drove Flip Lowerys buggy until an as sortmellt of Smashups wore it out and almost wore Ivan out too In the 50439 midiseason champ ionshlp Moore suffered steam burns and had to go to hospital Then pearly in August he put his shoulder out of joint and acquired stiff neck These injuries hump ered his bid for point leadership Another setback occurred to Ivan after hescorcdmis fourth straight win Aug 29 check was made on his engine and when it was found to be oversized he was disqualifiedlosing his purse and points Moore rectified that situation and come right back to triumph next time out Now unless some body an stop him soon Buffalos Bill Nugent and Brantfords Jack Burbridge had better look to their onetwo point lead GEOFF GLENN kw Oshawa Transports Beat Midland 41 In OBA Playdowns Oshawa Transports in the inter mediate playdowns OBA de leafed Midland Indians before large holiday crowd Monday at Midland Transports made full use of their nine hits and three Midland errors Indians on the other hand wasted several opportunities With bad baserunning Gord Dyment Midland right hander chalked up 15 strikeouts While walkiugumxqne batmrmk arson one man to bethelr Durston Oshawa Icfthzfnder cilIow ed seven hits fanned five and also walked one batter Ted Barnes and George Mason each had two hits for Oshawa as did MidlandsCon Adams and Buck Rogers One of Rogers blows was oneout triple that was wasted when he attempted to score on an infield roller and two singles that followed produced only one run Entries Ardepied Mixed Bowling Deadline Sept 20 The Mixed Bowling League preparing for the 195354 sea son request that all teams in terested in this group leave their names or entries at the Alleys or contact Al Smith be fore Sept 20 Any new entries will be most cordially welcomed and following the entry date the group will hold Ian executive and business meeting stop the games and the heavy rain fall came just after the end of tournament and presentation of prizes The tournament was started again as an annual event of the Barrie Lawn Bowling Clubafter lapse of about two years Tnc Barrie ladies served tea to the vis itors in the clubhouse during the afternoon Top bowlers of the day and even ingwitll three wins were Harry Armstrong Mrs Gordon Spencer and Mrs Watterworth of Barrie The second prize also went to Barrie rink composed of Mr Owens Mrs McCaw and Mrs Firman with three wins First with two willsWere Thompson Mrs Russell Walker and Mrs Newton of Barrie and first with one win were Gori don Spencer Mrs Clayton Stew art and Mrs CreaSy of Bar pronouncement in manila toAvs new monomeric Vle RAIL smll NELLS OF GLBNGARQY 10 SETTLE ONTARI SGLEMARRY I186 vfullillimdblidl AGAINST MEAL Kilo JUST $1250 50 11511 COACH Radio iAlr Cpdmomnr Sun Visor Act Quickly Buy With Confidence At Ilungerlield Motors Ltd VBariies Largest Dealer USED CAI DIVIIION 23 IIADIORD Il DIAL 9981 However the lure of money is fast making Pinecrcst the rough est tlrack around with lbelings running highand Igetting higher among the drivers Last week Burbridge received onenight Barrie Legion winners of the suspensmn I01 banging Nugem mm Barrie district senior softball the fence and PromoterV Norm crown and waiting for The Smith has issued warning that South Slmcoe softball champ more such penalties WlllVbe hand lon to be declared prep for ed outVunless the boys stick strict the senior finals tonight when 1y to their knitting they meet an allstar club It shouldVbe interestingto say from Camp Borden the 1eastright from the 830 pm Game time Is set for 615 at starting time every Saturday andl Queens Park Wednesday Legibn Meet Stars Exhibition Here BUSINESS opponumrv 0m of Canadas Largest Accident and Health Cempanies will woolenrepresentatives this area This man will be given the chance ofa lifetime moneywise and socially We will support his efforts ill every way POSSIble After being thoroughly trained he will be given the necessary equipment to enter the high income bracket Vlrovrdlng he works and follows our plan special extra commission contract will also be given him Age 21 to 50 write In confidence Box 110 1656 Avenue Road Toronto Ont ff TEE BARBIE EXAMINER mmDAY 3m 1353 MM Barrie Generals Must Wait For South Winner Barrie Generals having eliminate ted Cookstovm Stroud and Ever ett in that order to take northern section honors of the SOBIII Sim oe Baseball League must now wait until Friday before the finals begin The south division has not been settled yet Aurora and Newmarket have been playing off but league executive meeting 155 required tonight to decide some dispute At last count Aurora led 20 ingames of the bestoffive $9 on 43 and 85 wins The sewno victory was accomplished by Tm cy Barrangers homer With three on and the count three and two in the last inning Newmarltet claim both games were incomplete due in darkness Le in any case Manager George Bourney of Barrie says the first game of the finals will be in the south and there is not likely to be any action on the local diam and until Monday or Tuesday of next week Its Iuwn Time Again New Lawns September is the ideal month to start your lswn You avoid weed pests and hot sun For formation of good sod use ourV special TImothyAlsikeWhlte Dutch 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