Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jul 1957, p. 4

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WHATS TIIAT Mimi Too often have we heard thc wrestling game alaadcrcd with ihouts at pboncy actors Isle Now it ever the time Ins come for these in git and more to be buried towards the other ring spans mecsional lag alon chairman has sanctioned heavyweight championship bout be tween current titleholder Floyd Patterson and amateur champion Pete nademacher Iulius Helfand chairman of the NewYorit Stale Ath letic Commission and president of the World Championship Boxing Committee has askcd the NBA to cxpcll Washington from the com mission if it permits lbc fight to go as scheduled lo data the Washington boys have played dumb which couldnt have bccn my hard Such boat as tho prolmalcur match could set boxing way back Into the time of the caveman The bout regardless of who wins would place champion Patterson In category with the most uninhabitablc pieces of dirt It Is noacerct that Patterson Is the least heralded of all heavy weight champions Maybe its because of his own lack of color or be cause of the lack of suitable opponents But there was nobody around who could look Rocky Marciano In the eye and he still prospered without scraping the bottom of the barrel According to latest new rcptIns the Washington Baiting Commls last night Barrie Flyers Ladies Softball Team dropped their sco ond game of the season shutout to Newmarkct Dixon It Nevmarket The Flyers continue to hold commanding lead in tho standlt Ings however iviih their recent conquerors Newmarket running second but still three games off the pace With tviIo away In Ihc bottom hall of the fourth frame the Dix ons took advantage of In error by tho Barrie rightlicidcr and What would happen to thc pratcrsianat fight gamcmckct it the milled to score three rung amateur Rodemacher was lo win What would such match do to the l0 othcr fellows who are supposedly the official contenders for the crown And what about the whitehot amateurs Would they all turn pro long before time would skid row be expanded by such action Unfortunately not too much has been reported on Radcmacher The fight fans and other interested parties are most anxious now to know what the guy looks like his build and so forth We teamed wee hit about Itademachcr at the wrestling matches at the harm Arena Tucsday night chore his initial cntranco into the ring Karl Krusher analski revealed that he had watched Rudcmacha er in low bouts And from the trend of Kowaiskis iniormaiion con sidcrlng hc know Rademacbcrs schools and amateur achievements it sounded very authentic According to KKK Radcmaeher ls under six lost in hcight and as wide as house Karl said that liadcmachcrs newspaper age 27 was obviously short few years The wcilrlearned pralsltl said that If such fight comes off lut tersorl may as well hang up his gloves Ils disgrace to sport the blgmalmiln said Any persons we have questioned about such boxing match have expressed the same opinions in their own words It seems unanimous that Patterson his manager Gus DAmato promotcr slack Hurley and the Washington Commission should be hullwhipped WRESTLERS OIIIER sun Turning to the ring activity most popular In this toivli tnnt mat rimony wrestling we learned that Kowaiski tdcspitc Ians feeling to wnrds the contrary is human afterall Early Tuesday evening Karl was discussing his 32monthold son in the most gcntlc tones Chucky says Karl is torritio little fellow and strong as hull ion The Kow ilskis Mrs Kowalski was also wrcstlcr are spending the summcr in Caiiandcr Ontario near North Bay Another Tuesdaynight competitor Frankie Thompson told us that whon ho is not wrestling he is attending his harborshop in IIamil ton Asked whcthcr his wrestling tame brought in more customcrs rrankic answered modest Yes lic added that the fact that hc wasnt too am also wasp contributing actor can kibltz with tho customers Inasin highschool students and they scorn to appreciate ltlfllle said Incidentally rrankic is going on 33 Twenty ycars ago he was stricken with polio lle credits his amazing recovery to swimming and Ted Hardaere popular local sportsman verifies the fact by stating that Frankie is terrific swimmer Thompson and llardacrc were in the armed service together IUSt NOTES Notice that IIIC softball diamonds at Queens Park are fixed up very nicciy tor the radius Even have white lines down the foul iincs Good going ladies Now ll youd only givc the male soithaiicrs ynur sacrnt to success with the Parks Board fans umpires and players in the beardsgrowing icaguss would have an easier time at it whlic on the rublch of ladies and softball we feel they arc doing much to help their own crowds by having draw at each game Thc liar ric Flyers are not only good hallplayers it seems hut also good pru tnotcrs Nice work Proposed action by the St Michaels stators of the Junior oilA to curb fights on the ice popped up again very briefly In just as brici eornmcnt we feel that attendances would drop it rule over came out that put the scntlicstaricr out of the game It is almost im possible for boy in the Junior league in curb his tempcr through at least 50 games Golf Roundup RAIN mm By AMBY RIVEII Ernie Rutmnn eliminated Al The fairways at Barrie Country Thuriow in thirdfllght match Cluhare vas mproved since the and Ed Myers beat first year golf watering facilities were installed or John Mano early last year The strange fact Ne Gaucho FACILIT Es Errors snoiicd II Until the mlscue Barrie pitcher Dot Miller was hurling nohit ball The crror apparcntly rackcd her little and site gave up two hits and three walks in the Inning Dbl allowed only one more hit and one more run the rest of tho wly turning in another fine chore despite the setback Sarah Barradch ehuckcd the win Ior Ncwmarirct giving up only thrcc hits one in each of the second third and sixth frames to Dorian Parker Barb Jenkins and Miller The Newmarket chuckcr was rarely in trnuhlc her males especially Shyrlca rlreston and Lois Darragh played fine dea fenslve ball behind her iiiary Osborne Lnis Darragh and Sarah Barradoll wore the Baseball Everett In So SI Iohnny Bowman limited Ever eti to three hits and pitched tcr rilic baseball through scvcn inn ings as tho Barrie Fiyers increas all their lcad in the South Sim coe Sonior Baseball League by blanking the hosts 120 last night with aowmsn riring another at his crtrcmciy good gamcs and the riycrs belting tha ball as new or before the outcome was never in doubt Tha riycrs scored in tivc oi the seven innings including five runs in the second and three in the sixth Big Bob Thompson the Flyers rightfieider banged out four hits in as many times at bat for his top evening of the season All of the big fellows hits were singles Chuck Edwards had three hits including double Doug Cuuison and Don Coulson had pair of Big Ilandicap Improvements quick look at the records shows who has been playing good golf and causing the captain to re ducc handicaps Ccorgc Reid is is that they have hardly been uscd as the weatherman during last sums mer and so far this season has pro vided plenty of rain to grow nice cushion ot green grass Gordon Ncsdham club captain would be just as happy it tho rains would ease off so his uteri golfers could get some of their scheduled matches played off on time At rehdy he has had to extend the deadline twice for the first round and on Thursday morning there were still five or slit games to be played club championship Two previous champions ad vanced to the second round this past week with wins over their opponents Bill Dyment eliminated Wilmer Rowell last Saturday oft telnoon They wore the onlytwo players tobrave the wet weather Arthur Powell advanced to the sec and round on Tuesday with three and two win over morgg Itcld Elroy Sylvestcr finalist irl 1955 advanced the second round with victory over Howard Bur bidge Ca iiitron Playolla aau tho first round matchcr have been played In the three commit ion flights In the first flight fDoc Haslett defeated Jobni Ougb Jack scurrle with the aid ofa hot ut loriggntjhe club president Harold lea Seagramjeliminated at Baltic Cup Playoff now rated at nine instead of 14 Thc following results campiete Gard Needham improvcd from 16 the first round 01 the Battle Cup to 13 Fred Norris 16 to It Dung handicap tournament Koss Homer almost out his in half start Simpson heal Jack Currie Don ing the season rated at its and now Russell but Frank Hersex Lloyd carrying it 19 handicap Changes in Cohecn beat Leighton Clark John higherJuno tg org stow Ouglt beat Andy Stevensop Cy Emms as to 21v Wilcox beat Art McKenm Bud 23 Ross Rolls 35 to 23 and Ross Palmer beat Bob Angelou Eddie Simpson 33 to 24 Handicaps are Lam bcalKIrlIennel and Wilmer based on the averaged the low noweil beat Fred Norris 20 of scares posted In second round match Ross Rolls advanced with win over Seniors Tournrmcnl Ross Pcacock Peacock was lead The club tournament for seniors ing by three holes with four to go those admitting so years and but holls got hot and won tile last more will be on Thursday July Iour straight 18 Eight club members competed last year andthe championand Ferguson Trophy winner of thc Ciili Brown Trophy The secondround gets under wasDnugiCucItbuln who scored way next week in this playoff The results of the matches played this week are non Stewart and Terry Earth deteatled Ehurlotz an en Bakwi ymcn an Amby liivett chented George Reid Classes and Ken Mitchell Harold Smith and Jack Webb tied Frank Ta tor and Elrov Sylvester Lcig ton Clark and Ron wholesale stctv art defeated Karl Jennett and Jim Simpson Al Stevens and Norm Rankin defeated Howard anrbidgc Englasaéhfiolls dfildttdailnner grid IIIIYI awn EU 05 wei his have been at Inthev liens pd George Dangerfield ify mgmfimw cldultJaclt Hamilton and Jack undefeated Joe Sea and John good Rogers Iglde Guinea and wood chb defeatedrchk cqrily uid iJoiinl Mano In the replay of avproviuus tie inter Kuwait and Weightlifting classest the Barrle YMCA will be an Tueadiy and Thursday or acb weékitnad announced Starling tlrne II 730 Already the Ys newset of gns Itnlen luv already begun at tending regularly uowcvcr thch is roomfol many moto persons Interested intlmlng ea Igilabate Hill nd Kch It nivcl Ed Green defeats Jim Morley and Char1e heavy minim or last In want ord Miller to to aim to collect who struck out six batters In seven innings Barradell whllfed tour Barrie batters The second game of the sched uled twinbill was not playcd due to the uncooperative weather standings Barrio Foster If Parker ct Icnklns ss acrthclotic Averill 3b liliilcr Ellis rf Excll Exaii lh Totals Newmarket It Preston rt li Watt 2b Gwlllianls ss Watt lb Osborne 3b Cain ll Durragh cf Dean Barradell Totals Barrie 000 000 Newmarkcl oo alo Miller and Berthclotic Barra deli and Dean Umpires Bull Knapp plate and Dillman bases muuuuuuu thot ace ueooooc=nm nanuuuNuNhu m=s== aeeeewmmead caeacooaoaa 24 IZEOGiiunt Irv Grail was the only Flyer who failed to connect for at least one safety Storey Owen and McCague were the three Everett hitters Jenkins went the distance on the bill for the losers BARRIB Edwards 2b Doug Caulsnn ss Dun Couison 3b Robertson Thompson rI Reid 1h Miscampboii cf Groin ll Bowman lptals EVEREIT Slorey rt Owens 3b Mccague cf Wilson 55 ienkllts Ludlow 2b Wales lb Wales It Anderson Kiernan lotaig Barrio Everett Nut anten gt gt mawpauaaaeaminu aomwuumwun II an 251 also one and ti Bowman and Robertson Icnk ns and Anderson Kleman t3 mat tau useeeeoewuitfl on I242 for an at It is expected that there will bc larger cntry this year So far two entries have reg Isteredwith Eddic Renick Frank Hersey and Jack Corby See star Pros Shoat Bob Angeloft club caterer ex pecu to have film for showing next Thursday night at the club house hich was taken at the 1056 Canadian Open This should be In teresting as many at the pros that will be shown will be currently trying their luck in this yeasz Open which is at Kitchener next week Club Members Wishing to seetile filmshnuld be on hand about ninc ocln Elyejrlszlank Bil Barrle Legion Bradford and Bradford softball diamond Total em up and the answer Is runs pltnl at them For the second time In us many guns at Bradford Legion and the basis scored more than 25 rum in single game Last night however they wcrc evenly split 13 apiece The earlier contest saw Bradford win 1910 Layoff llnrts IIIIrlen Last nights Barrie and District Senior Softball untrue game may have pmvcn that the weeklong layoff has hurt the pitchers Besides the 28 hits the games Five hurlers three for Legion gave up it free passes six to Le gion Two Legion batsmen were hit by pitched balls This was seesaw to top all other seesaw battles From the fourth Inning on it was just question of who was going to score the most runs not who was going to play the best ball At the end of three Innings the score was good enough 21 in favor of Bradford Dne Inning later the score was 43 for Mon and that too looked okay Legion failed to score in the fifth and Bradford tied it up In the top half of the sixth the visitors pushed four runs scrost on the strength of three hits Then In the bottom half of the same frame Bradford scored eight times changing the score again In their big frame the hosts banged out not 155 than seven hits Including two by Fallis and Grcgory Catcher Varga also got up twice in thc ironic that saw 15 batters go to the plate Until they tied up the contest with singleton in the bottom half of the ninth Bradford was held scoreless Legion Scored live to the eighth Thc game didnt change the standings at all but moved Legion and Bradford one point closer to Ltbe league leading Minesina club New Leader The individual batting race was in for change as Tom Ceilings belted out three hits in six trips to the plate lilting his average rpm second place 400 to first place 423 Ron Stewart of Legion was idle last night Hes cull slugging 406 Several other batting averages soared Gregory of Bradford matched Coilings with three hits for the game Fred DWI Tupling and Bob Fallis connectEd twice For the visitors veteran Sieve four tries It was his first game of the season Pat wannamakar Dan Macoon aid whn has terrific batting Average on the road and George Cbappei got two hits apiece tor Legion Armstrong and Mullis did the hurling for the hosts Richardson and Pat Poland were the rubber men for Legion Only one contest is scheduled for this evening that being at Minesing with Devilbiss as guests standings Pts pct Mineslng lo 714 Legion Bradford DeVilbiss Legion Wannamaker It Tomlinson 2b MacDonald ss Hines 3b Chappel 1b Rawn rt Laws ct McBride mummybiota ond pvovnvupi too iov delirious doughnut KISI Root Bee roitoop your Iomiiy happykeep your refrigerator wail Bur mm Kisr cur In so an or Mm skit Hines slapped out three hits in 35 III 11 AB It Ceilings cf Edney it Dow 2b Armstrong liluliir Tilpling ss Lucy lb Fallis so Gregory rt Virgo Totals Legion Bradford Local Teams Pair OH Local soccer fans can get nut and cheer for their own pride In the Barrie and District Soccer League tomorrow afternoon For at Quccns Park the two local clubs Iloliandia Soccer Club and Barrie Soccer Cluh tangle Game time is pm Everytimc thcsc teams pair oil the game ls usually ranked with the best The rivalry between the clubs Is natural thus making It really worthwh for the fans Provincial Tlre Drops Mansfield Provincial Tire continued to run roughshod in the Barrie Indus trial Softball Lcague last night by whipping Mansfield Rubber 105 at Cundles The winners failed to score in only two of the seven frames the third and sixth John Arksey was the winning pitcher and ranting was charged with the loss Joe Marley of Provincial Tire had the games only Iourbagger HiGliwmi v41 ourrgiiili uocimd with KIS Rm aim normal UNnaIt LICENSE mrlefesltyw 5157 Li 1955 BUICK ROADMASTER Gorgeous Slotr tan Ilnlsh with matching rcd and bcigo genuine leather Interior and black top power windows scaLa and top automatic transmission foot controlled radio brand new set of whitewall tires Original cost over 56000 Reduced to 53295 I955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Convcrtihlc showroom Apachc rcd anti crcam finish with light top and matching cream and red Interior VB motor automatic transmission powcr brakes power stccring whita wail tires This car is in new car condilinn throughout scarce model not fast on this one Only I956 DODGE REGENT DELUXESEDAN Lovcly powder bluc finish va motor outstanding condition throughout Hurry for this one Only I956 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V8 COACH Crlcamillg ebony black finish Interior like brand newdeep tread tires This car is In perfect mechanical condition Flawless body Sensational vaiuc only $1 1955 FORD COACH Flawless mctllllc blue finish witii spolless Interior air condition ing low milegf deg tregd tirelsl beautiful little automubiie In new car can on roug ou need to only s1450 I953 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION SPORT COUPE Flawless original powder blue finish air conditioning dlrccllon lights deep tread tires local one owner automobilein new 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