ammw Lyle rulrcr youngrr brother at Internationally ttmnus lnhes Page oht fistic fame arrived in town last week with bits of new abod big rot er Say Lyle who is fair boxer in his own right has taken serioustr intng in Arkansas in preparation for three fights it is ho rd II was announced through all of the news services week or ago that Parker was offered fight in Germany Beforcjuch fight would one off James reported that would illit to have couple fights on his nIuVeClnldiln soil lira Matcher he has in mind and that are also rumored to be In tho pll tng stages are against Yvon Durclle in Moncton New Brunswick George Clitlvalo in Tomato Neither of the two Canadian bouts are near being linï¬ybut survin havcillttic doubt thateither would draw tremendou How this foria classic Canadian heavyweight scrapl Let the winner of th ParkerDurcllc fight oppose Chuvalc or ParkerChuvala winner against DurclleuSounds good from here ltowkver it will be few months before JamcsJ could step into the ring with either Hes still blowrrup mwundcr llcd havu to pare all at least to pounds to be in near lighting trim Young Lyle real booster is confident that Jimmy could take Durcllc easily enoughclie ys that Durcllc ls too awkward lighter to go too far ainst James im is big enough to tire Durcile out by leaning on the youngcr Parker ppinrd is for himsclf Lyle is looking Into the ring future He has visions of training under Drval flash the handler of welterweight Don Wallace Lyle would like to get in some bouts at the Pli Ico Pier in Toronto where he was standout few short ycills ago AND MORE WORDS Next Monday night worlds heavyweight champion loyd Patter son is scheduled for lSround defence against Tommy Hurricane Jackson The light is being looked forward to with such enthusiasm that it is expected that at least one row of seats will be flllcd Every bpdy clse will he viewing it on television that is it theres nothing 50 Never in our time as sports fan can wc remember hcAvy weight title bout with so little good publicity The feeling is that Pat tcrson is not good champion and that Jackson isa poorer chal lenger Howcvcr no blame can be attached to Jackson Rocky Marciano had no rought opponents either but he still became one of the most colorful champs of all timc The feeling is tllat Patterson Is loo slick Jackson Well they dont say itch about him except that hes whacky as hoot owl at training cam nd that only dcar old Mama can calm him down Sounds more like charactcr out of soap opera than the annals of boxing The winner of this tragic affair which will most likely he Patter son again will win the booby prize Hell be matched with amateur Pete Radcmachcr And the boxing wheels with clothesrpeg ovcr their noses still have the nerve to whine whats wrong with the tight game Nuttint Thepeg ntust hr dolngo good job it thc people connected with it have no scnsc of smcll AND STILL MORE WORDS tall chat with Orv Dash ycstcrday and he passes along the sad news that thclcs match sight for Don Wallace Orv has been in figgstant much with ocnrn Allen the Toronto matchmaker and the eke apparently gives him stockianswer nobodywlllsdarmtcp into the same ring as Wallace As for pro fights in Tomato theyhavc been nil since Chuvalo suiicrcd an eye injury couple of months ago in Fort William George ls back in training now and something should pop soon Remember the boy Mickey Crawford that Wallace belted around about year and half ago Hes doing great for himsell Statesside having currently lickcd couch ranking lightweights and wclicrs Orv would be happy to have Don fight him again as he is 100 Per cent sure that Wallace would clean Crawford again JUST NOTES The local crusaders that journey to New York each year to View couple major league ballgames have setthisycars go dntc at Sept 2022 Games they will take in arc Philadelphia at Brooklyn in the National and Boston at New York in the American The gang will leave from lilalton Airport on the afternoon plane Fourteen fel lows mndcthe jaunt last summcr About the same number is slated to go thisl car Harris Siddall is inchargc of the arrangements Ar thur Powcl Gord Roach and Amhy Rivet are acting as kind of committee in charge of the remaining details EIwas good exhibition softball game at Queens Park Monday and cndcd in nice way dead heat it was also unfortunate that Bradford couldnt show for the scheduled contest against chion As yet this reporter has received no excuse for the defaulted gainc Thc cxhihltion gains had uninncsct oi umpires too George Mil es rcmovcd his eyeglasses t0 umpire at the plate and Dorian Parker glttstanding galsuithnllcr with the Barrie Flyers callcd cm on the 3505 with ma wcckly rcpnrt of deaths by drowning snrruwiullydi gestctt it becomes morennd mnrc cvident that there should be at least one swimming pool in each community And did anyone ever look into the possibility oi turning the swimming hole out by Basil Daincs place into poul Kowalski that he science and could puii some denotes from under lhetable eun wisungtble ln make it 10 too Tuesday nights wrestling match at Barrie Arena because of rettcrrcn is mm and made face infection the crowd oohcd Kowals 100k smy at mas and aahed Wt W45 obviously Other times he applied holds that animated Kowalski usually shock on But good portion of the crowd it was different story last that flocked intothc arenahad night come Just to cheer their Loulsf Knowing we be was up thg evening wore on threla Fis tors made the 1000 ï¬iï¬dlï¬oï¬ï¬ï¬kimmmg 5112 mge ii lninfhls own kind at mnuling ï¬ned 10 In EMS 19m and was eventually disqualiï¬ed Thofactors were Vic Pet pd icrscmiz ailicurry Reg mu glc Slki in impugncc cal order Pctterseii eplaccincnr for Pupin lllincd bland with tanncd body Fetter it won the hearts of tha tuna eenhefore stcpped motile untogetting in to autograph the main event bout limit and decidé it litipplly did come it when th rules and turned deeper three were combined to produce the wildest seen here in years The boat had no time uili Curryqvlfl the man in barge ot this situation 20 minutes he andcoloréd vill in Reggie Sikl ished iriout disregarding elem Tony Fat Four straight hits in the top hall of the fourth inning gavu Newmarket Dixona four runs and margin enough in dcfcat the Bar rie Flycrn in Barrie and Dis irici Ladies Softball Lraguu some The fine crowd at Queens Park could ihardlyhclicvrdta eyes last night The occasion has been very rarc this season when tth Flycrs have gone down to defeat Last nights 88 loss to Newmarkel was something out of thcordin iry Out Of Reach Strangely enough once the scoringstartcd and that was the second inning the Flyers were never really in contention Going into the fourth Nowmarket led 10 on the strength of home by Cain in the fourth Darroch Watt Osborne and Cain had safeties before Barrie could retire the side Watts hit was homer with one girl aboard The Diltuns struck for one run in the sixth and two inure ii the seventh on two outfield errors one of which was caused by the napping at an inï¬elder Thc Flycrs thrccruns came in the ï¬fth and sixth frames Two hnmc runs played big role Marg Ellis smacked one in the ï¬fth and Dorian Parker hitbet ï¬rst one of the season in th following stanza With two away in the sixth Helen Foster singledto centre to score Mary Bcrthnlntte who had gotten life via an outï¬eld error the ring among the hundreds who had rushed to ringside it was here that the fans while neaning to come to his aid did mm the most harm cut law iccasions when he was really groggy from dozen halts by siki thc tans immediately push him back into the ring to re min more and more punish ncnl Had thuylet Bill take part of hc count he probably wouldnt have accepted about so free chops from Reggie The opener of the evening saw Elephant Boy clump sleeper in artificial blonfleBob Murphy who admitted later that he isnt always the pgnples choice Orlllla Stars Here Saturday Orllliu Commercial league All Sium will he lntown Saturday evening to pluya select team flDllI the Burt and District Sen lor Softballleaguernt Queens Park The gant intll second ln fivegame setlean ctwean top playeralnholh towns couple atsnurdayuflngo ln on top in ntrtymeudouslyr exciting tilt Orlilil stronger hoping to non Della in their ckuyard BECAUSE OF LACK OF COMPETITION locally 14yearold Alex Lapsley is headed for Hamilton where he will have his track prowess tested In this picture Lapslcy is checking the time or his last run with Ron vPickard young Alexs soccer coach In the grade School truck meets here in Barrie Litpsley has been an easier winner in his time was 114 tremely good age group He the city Monday night Lapsley raced the stop watch over the 220 and 100 yard dish winced His 220 time was 258 seconds his 100 boy has had no training his times are ex week from today Could Use Boxng Aiiicles Bags GIovesEtc mlng into the stretch in tho lli Simcoe Baseball Lugutt 90 its rilllthe Barrie Flyen vary wide margin mt night It Pnlgnvc the loc tmtcd their hosts rather All bbily in defeating them Flycn next game Is trlday hey play lvy It Agricultural ark Threeflitth The Flycn didnt give Pal Vo much of chance to show it totho hometown tans Neil nrtublre mtdc good and sum pi this he did the twirling tor the victors tnd allowed only gthree hits and walkcd but two liatlers hop the oftenslvr he Flycn continued to hit the ball hard and otten Howtwcr only live Flycrs hared in the hit assault of Within The Coulson brothers Don and Doug Kenny Robertson Bob Thompson and Hurtublsc the pit cher sharcd the total Robertson and Thompsdh wieldv cd the hcnvicst hats pnundlng out three safeties apiece Tho Coulroni split four hits right down the middle Hurtublsc sing led in his ï¬rst appearance It the plate Like their hits tha Flyerr did nt spread out their run either They scored their total in three frames first fifth and seventh Successive singles by Doug and Don Coulson Robertson and Thompson accounted for three first inning runs The other three batters who went to the plate in the initial stanza were retired on strikes Is tvuo is sure to get severe test in Considering the met that the Alex is to run in Hamilton for its scheduled senior softball game it Queens Park Monday it gave Barrie Legion two casy points and moved firsltplacc tie with Blrrle Devil hiss Pcrccnlagcswisc however Devils hiss hold 38point in sing and Bradford each have 13 While theres ii lull in the YlllCAs activities for the young fry in the summer months there is no lull in the Ys crusade to improve and add to its facilities on an error FourRun inning Chuck Edward started off the tourrun fourth by gcttlng lite and Robertson Then the Coulsons again canto nighk in her career for Barrie hurler Dot Miller up ll fut ones as compared to seven by opposing pitcher Sarah Barradcli rolls around Monday lingual priitiu the local ï¬strs line Ottt Uhall promisedpa this SaturdIYt Rough For lint it was one of thc roughest She served Strikeouts were almost nil in the contest Barradellvwliiffcd two and Miller just one more The two clubs meet again ttr marrow evening in Newmarkui it is another previously postponed saute an Newmarket Preston rf 11 Watt 2b Darroch cf Watt lb Osborne ab Cain ll Gwllliams ss Dean Earradell Totals Barrie Parker ct Averill Jenkins ss Berthelottc Foster 11 Miller Ellis 3b Exell 2h Excll lb Totals Newmarkut 010 401 2008 11 Barrio 012 0003 Barradeli nd bram Miller and aerthcinttc Umpires Pete Diliman plate and Earl Marshall bases thin outbursteh ssnssssnwg an daemons assesses canouuocIfl Special Events in Kids Baseball At Camp Borden On the junior sizo baseball front two big cvents are slated to roll off the agenda during the upcomin month of August Part hi the tirsl week of the month and portion01 the follow ing weeks playing dates will be used to sponsor Thats My Boy week The gimmick is designed to give thé dads whove been away on schemaall summer chance to see their youngsters in action Thisof course doesnt climinats the mains and dads whove been in camp all summon vibe bigeventof this lieaso when the top team pt theAlnerig can Missile goes againstthotop cido the Borden championship pair of allstdrgrm is getting considerable oralrex clan gt Act rounded into slngl unior teams in the diattict loops al read their be test of thc for thc small fry has been thc boxing lessons con ducted by Messrs Wallace and Thompson few more articles to improvo each other are other needs land Monday evening club in the National in athree game Little World Series to de laud for sbmetinlc during ml Eildt The idea batching Lruuad the small tyke park will see the top manner the older International nit igoagainst one of the top American and National gt tlxe cllanca tii ins eac other through double by Robertson and single by Bob Thompson scored the eighth and final run for Ban re Falgrave scored in the third and sixth innings with errors playing great part in the tallies Hurtublsc hurled third strikes past nine Pulgravc batsmen otter the sevenInning route Wallace whiffcddt batters in rvaln BARRIE AB Edward v2h Doug Coulsun ss Dun Coulaon ab Robertson Thompson lf Groh if Lee it Reid lb One of the most succustul pro To get to the point the it need the lessons Needed are punching bags both light and heavy They could be made out of kit bags or air force ml Gloves to protect the kids hands while working out on the bugs and gloves to protect the kids laws when working out on Then tllcrcs room tor cnuplc oi medicine balls mats and skip ping ropes Stumbling block right here is that the has not the finances to purchase all of those things So the call is being sent out asking those at youwho once hud use at such articles to sea oooowmw asommnuc standout hitter was outstanding defensively for the hostesses Tomorrow night at llillcrest Park the Barrie girls play Port it theyre still around and in good McNicnll cottys Cleaners hrve condition it will he kind ges supplied the Barrie girls with lure if the was presented with sweaters these as gift not only to the organization but to the children of the communlt QneHlitéjr For Ann Keursey Over Midland Plucky Ann Kearscy pitched onehitter as the Barrie Hillcrest Girls Softball teum defeaterLMid land114 in an East Simcae Sol ball League game played at Mid Barrio nlllcrcst Jean Hicks Ci Karen Hare ss Patsy McFadden if Miriamistecle Sb Ctrol Handlt stead and Shciia Livingston 2b Ann Kcrasey Carol Agnew lb Judy Horne and Susan Tscllirhart cf Barbara Williams and Donna McFadden rf luldlnn nohsrty Bttrggle Blanchard Tinncy 55 St Amant lb Hilliard lf Bancardo 3b Marchiidon Ania While she was stingy with hits Miss Kearsoy was striking out ninc Midland lasaies Shu hadplenty of rapport from her mates bnbh offensively and defensively Karen flare had tripleand Idouhlo She also played welllat shortstop nirlstn Steele connectedyfor three safe ties one tourbugger Sheila continued to play fine bali at second bascf Doherty had the lone Mid Shirlcy Tlnneyusuully Yeasyes that wait Wonder fhlilhot of yours at the four apity you canit havc it Minesing vs DeVilbi When Bradford mud to show them into Both local clubs havn 14 points Minc points but Minesing has better playing average Minesing flare Tonight at Queens Park still another scramble could result as Minesing plays DeVllbiss The winner of course will ntch intn qu possession of thclop rung ln games plsycd to date bc tween the two clubs Minesing holds slight edge Minesing won the early season contests but in the lost mrcting oi the two DeVilblss came out on the long end of the tally Still another important contest is slated for tomorrow night Legion is scheduled to play at Bradford in the couple of gain as in Bradford thus far Legion has really accepted some lumps Bradford needs victory to morrow because at the ground the club lost by not showing in Btlrric Monday In place of the scheduled Erad icrdhcgicn game Monday night an exhibition game was played between Legion and DeVllblss DeVilbiss couldnt field com plete team on such short notice so was rounded out by few Leglbnnslres Exhibition Draw The tilt ended in an llll dcud lpclr with Legion knotting the count in the bottom of the ninth on disputed call at home plate No one took the game looser iously but it was hoped that the fan who came out to see scheduled content were not too disappointed Thu 550 draw sponsored by the Legion team was won by Mary Showchuck of the American Ho ldisutnpbcll cl Gibson 2b liurtubhe McKay cl gt1 Tntsh ll wultbrcd rt PALGRAVE it Smith Barton3b Totrls whl amic Waliac ib Pllgnvo llWallace lturtuhlsc and Robertson ltlrper wsllscc and Harper Standings DeViihids Legion Minesing Bradford WEDNESDAY JULY Scnlur Softball llincslng vs 179 Viibiss at Queens Park THURSDAY JULY 25 Senior Softball Legion vs Brad ford at Bradford Ladies Softball Barrie Flycrl vs Newmurkct at Newmarkct IlllDAY JULY is Senior Softball DcVilhlss Minesing at Minesing Scnlpr upscbnll ivy vs Barrie tlyerc atkgrlctllturaliFarkinv vs SATURDAYV JULY Senior Softball Orillia AllsSiars vs BDSSL Stars at Quccns Park Shanty Buy Regatta It MIL let The ticket was pulled llsrbtc Thompsoih on our Rad finlllitii top condition input the rameï¬m