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Barrie Examiner, 18 Sep 1957, p. 4

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ile Iooperation 0th OUR PERSDNAL ALLSTAItS Since the rating iorthe altstar team in the uarric and District Senior Satltaall League went tint the window some time agti we thought it would be Inn to pick our own So here goes and it you have any diitmares oi opinion letl heartbeat causi we dont even pretend to be pertect Starting lrom thclblrlatop posltlan we like Ted llardacre of De Vllbiss or both hitting and field generalship At ttrst base we choose Ron Stcwurl ntustl tor his hitting in which department he was way ahead at any other first sucker At second base in Steve lllnes the hustling veteran of Legion Stevedldnt see as much action as most ot the other regulars in the league but when he Wits there he was the best around ltluving over to third base its easy to pick Red Thur low at Legion tllL loops top hitter and chosen most valuable by the coaches At shortstop It was tossup between Danny lilacoonald oi Legion and Corby Adams at ltlinesing We like Corby becausu at his batting nvcrug ln Ielltield there wasnt anyone close to Pat Wanna maker of Legion in centre again It was runaway or Jack More at Devilbiss ltighiiicltl is the hardest at all because no one seemed to play too many games there However the boys who saw moat action there was Charlie Gregory Itrildtord and there wasnt too much wrong with his ilychnslng in the pitching department llarry Couse stood out Paul lursiltinLn ot ltllncslng and Bob Armstrong ol tirad font at pressed us What bout the new kids in the league Thats easy it we were askcd and we were not but were saying so anyhow eorby Adams was the best youngster in thtI league The kid proved he could hit And Maines uPets saved many games with brilliant plays between second on It beglun can expect good things in the tuture trout Alvin Smith Laurie liarrun and ltohbyidnes Theyre up and coming chuckers Greg Tomlrnson was no slouch at second either nlmlnutlve Nortile itnyeralt showed pulse on the rubber for no Vilbiss He also played it good game at shortstop and even came through witll soma clutch hits treddy bow at second Steve varga at catcher are youngtllmtla lordltes who should really throw their wclght around next year In the nloalllllne the 1557 tllayn art atill giving strung MANY COAQHES N0 lerYlIltS Any or you who heard or ltaw the tootbutl game between the liltin treal Alouettes and the Toronto Argonauts Saturday undoubtedly heard the caster mention that the Argos had tremendous coaching and trout attire stall llt noted that hesitles head coach Hampton Pool and assistant couch Thomas the front otticeconsisted ol other greatment nrs such as Lew lluynlitn and Teddyvltlurris We only wonder It be was last illllng in time or taking little yab at the Toronto cluh lie probably chuckled atterward noting as we that they sure had the coucliinglitll what about the yers Except tor newcomer Charlie Stieka the Toruntonians showed little oriensive Dower The coaches must have realixed too that they gouled by twitching Torn Dublinski and playing Dave noune And what about Jerry nou cone nuane proved one point many times He can throw long pass but not long enough Several times his receivers had to reach back or stop completely to take his lung heaves The buhber was benched tor two reasons He gooied in showing luck or versatility against the Ham ilton Tiger Cats in the clubs last outing and the theta that he was bruiett tram head to toe llowcyer bruised Dtihlieriooultl surely have done better job than short long heaving Doanu And Duucettct Where was he In his tow seasons with the Big Four Club Jerry has provon that he can handle club Maybe not with the anltli success as Sum Etcheverry or Bernie Fulone but otleast he was it ere Apilartltlly the Argo liraln trust to now waiting tor cuts from the National Football League across the border Why Their ehuncés of going anywhere except down seem most remote Stack tn the Dubber he may have shown lack of originality in the Hamtlton entl ntthc field but he surety couldnt be blamed tor putting the butter on his potential reeetvers hands Lon Black dropped three passattempts in succession The others werent much better And the buhber gets benched Oh hunt wonder where those guys are going to work next Week JUST NUT It We seem ltttle gouty these duys places the blame on the senior softball league playoits Readers of the sports page have probably noticed where softball games have been mentioned as being played at both Minoslng and Queens Park tteasou Is that at the time at wrlting the story the game is sche duled tor one certain place Then just belorc the paper goes to lied which is Well utter our deadline there is change So in future the darker type t5 ilnal And please ltlinesing and Legion lets have lit ltly achin earsL Arrest Prize FromVillianS ands AtiWrefsftling Show Gorgeous George Grant and his manager Tom Clark alias Pretty Boy learned the hard way last night that Crime does not pay The scene of course was set at the Barrie Arena where the week ly wrestling shows are leaturod was untuldillg but no one was sure what it was Moments Clark came back He hopped rig into the ring and battered Parks in the head He did the same thing to Curry seven senior softball league tinal series our runs including the winner ON THE STRENGTH 0F BOB llchOWELLS ltCtltta no run pltchlng this happy Torgts Automotive Industrial Lea gue softball team was able to capture the league Champion ship Lakcvtew Dntry was the Automotive uiilutiky op ponent Back row ten to right are Don Browning Barry kle Cord Lemmou tolintty Bowman Bob McDowell John For the third straight time pltyull sottbull gttlne schedulrtl tor tllnestng will he played at Queens Park tonight oltlclul game time it 530 pm but both Legion antl ltllncstng will endeavor to get underway herons tltut it at all ltussthle Suriuustuintlvd Harvey ilar tin who was Minoslng numb two or three sub through the regular season lashed out single and homer Monday night to lead his club to onE4 victory over Barrie Legion The victory gave lllL Mineslug crow it 3l leiltl in the be of where Nostt For the second straight tinte the game was played here at PM POLAND Queens Park due to we Puleed Legion Coach grounds out in hllnesing Again tonights game is scheduled or the leaders home park Where yer ml gym up it will eventually be played is However mm tanlbudys we tursiainen and Back to the hall gamehow andsonte dividends The strong ever and Harvey Martin Be ghlhander limited the Legion cause he is considered merely Taires to only six hits tillrln Harvey assigned the job hlinesing butters went through tlr titurgo MacDonald would stuck with oi chasing ily bulls in right three Legion chuckers starting tleld Thats usually where they with Laurie narron who was throw the ninth man on the club lyargod with the 553 He Wu allowed by Alvin Smith ant aohby Lines But whether he knows it or not Han is changing all that He has been one at Minesiags Martin and nob McCartney tor sluglgers through this final had two base hits ouch iur hlioe series and last game proved his sing Worth The Legionnairgs ut Course llis single and homer plated vere without Run Stewart Thus egular third baseman Red Thur ow played tirsl base and Steve mm mm lines moved trom second With Wen nowncy on base via walk and Hub McCartney tDSt ing alter lwobagger Martin slrukotl out it singlcthat Ullast both men across the plate Mint mg no already scored three times in the tirst inning on glen by Wen Downey Bot McCartney and Win ouwney plus walk to Corby Adams Thus ttt thirdinning tallies gave till winners at 50 bulge Legion got one run back in the iourth through the courtesy 9i an Error dt first base by Bill in the third inning gloll Vannomalter if lomlinson 2b Thmlow lies 3b it Thurlow to town rt ticbride rt Jhapptll lucnenald 55 Laws ct Barron Smith to unanimouslad Duliti George Kenllingioll Jnctt Etlierttigiou Hurry Wili the move paid Last night through more skull duggpty than usual the Hollywood blondes walked out at the ring withthe Herb Parks Memorial Tag Team Trophy But they didnt have too much time to ogle over it For minutes after they left the 800 or so tans screaming blue murder the Iro mater arena manager and police officers went into their dressing room and arrested the trophy trout them Then in an heroic announces meat promoter Larry ltaraboski announced tint the same four 666 and company and Dinty Parksand Bill Curry would be re matched next week Here is the scene that put the trophy in the Villains hands tor at least tow minutes Pretty Boy was taking his lumps from Dlnty and every so often managed to crawl hack to his cor Lner Gorgeous would jumplittothe Vrtngrandlllustratc to Tommy how he wanted talltli leaned Then course he would ItCltlttI batter edalde take more and more punr tshmeot Finallythc villains had plan JGeorgo with no mean pretense get angry at Clark Ind sent him to the theltstnlt room Now everyanfflln the building knawthat some toundrwhat Trude Walt made tit ltghtheavy is not supposed to lay phran thein both This continued until both Curry and Parks were belted out Where did Clark get all of the power all it sudden Nobody wanted to know more than Curry and Parks The answér popped out as the villains were leaving the ring tor uutut one oi Clarks grubby hands dropped some solid iorcign object This was enough to put extrh lite into Curry and Parks It hit ded some zip into the villains to cause they made it to their dress ing room before you could so rotten cowards Happily enough the tlght isnt over yet Tin same tour will meet next Tuesdays tn the second boat at the even ing tvlthEenrly Trudel and Little Brother Jay tackling Larry Kasaa boskl and Prince Nicole the and Adulits ant Martin stepped to the plate lit the next inning and spoiled Legions chuntesdgain With llteCartncy on base via single Martin slugged his second homer in as many games double by Gitll Adams and pinch single by Ken Glenn ne oounied or the third run at the inning and Mincsings that market oi the game Legion clo the gap slightly in this seventh inning scoring three runs on just two hits and pair or Minesing miscues George clrtppels single an error by Wen dency that put Danny MacDonald on base and Eddie Liws double accounted for the tlrst two runs Laws then sooted after avttelders clinice by Pat Wannamnker and an error to Ken Glenn in centre told at the but at Al Thurlow pooled Guerrpcrts Mineslngcoactt George Miles astounded the guessperts by starting Paul Purltfllttflt or the fourth straight tlmo After Pitt was belted not of the box in the thtrd game It Was unanimously conceded thrt either Welt Daint onlythey cantnamalt is the rule tnxuch thatch ringer on midget However Gentleman Benny saw things dtt terently He gave llttle Nlcnio lew uglychops and threw in big toot every so often too This let more disgusting as it went on to Larry Kasahoskt than lostrhts temper picked up Jay erashgd him against Trudel and Lines Totals uwu rs ltllueslng Wen nowncy 2h Adams 55 McCartney 3b win bowney Martin rl Adams lt halcbndr ct Glenn rursianinen Adams 1b MacDonald 1b Totals gt1 nmnuosoun macccetHONNNH AAooctwueocflcaecfi as non too ail4 Mineaing 302 030 OxB barron smith Lines to and Chappel Pttrsialnen and win bowney Losing pitcher barren Umpires dud Knapp plate bill Hare bases SELL OUR ESSENTIALS of Canadas 523 billion worth of exports in the tlrst half at 1857 nearly hall the total was accounted tor by seven commoditiesnewts Legion priilt wheat wood pulp planksi and boarps nick luminumand score of 41 was turned in by Mrs Doll Johnston was m4 Feltls Chuck Wood and Ron Abrams Kneeling is Perlis Sinclair Bill Browning manager at the team is shown re ceiving the Canadian General Electric Trophy lrom Wally Smlth right representative at the out Barrie Works Ah aeui when this picture was taken were Lou Morrow and yve41 Jensen assnun Flycrl open tsrnlliar tratninz camp on lace will be missing it will be that at capable and ltktatile Bill Long tor the past lew reasons assistant coach at the Junior hockey club ltap Emms announced today that he had regretfully ae ceplcd dills resignation Bill too was sorry lor the act but had to torego another year with the club dueJo business reasons As an assistant coach Blll was wise liowcvcr that was not so in the head coachs eyes who lauded Bills years at service with the club Bl tmct lisp said that peupli lustdonl routine the value at an assistant especially at Longs caliber it did lot at good work tor the rlyers said llap and were really gonna miss hint But business comes lirst and knew lull took lot at time all work Just to help the club ciln tinned Emms liap noted the good job Bill did with the club when he flap was inslek bay tle was terri fic with the boys and rtghttullyi earned their respect he said it was too bad that last year couldnt have been more success tul especially since it was Bills last with us the coach said but the boys just didnt pan out the way theyshould have However Bills been part of the good years too and deserves his share at creditt Hockey has been it part of Bills lilo as long its he can remember 1ch llusky iieb ltlcnowell undedthorewéru couple ol them got play in the harrie industrial spit tall League Monday night with iinest pitching chore ut the Mason For that matter it with he tincst perlormancc by any huelser in any at the local sort tdll loops this summer It was the tltth game at the iestoitivs llnsl series against Lakoview Dairy The team that won wouldbc the champions oi course Nosltlts Notions So bob made sure his club was victorious He tired nohit norun all and his mates scored tour uns to give the Turgis Automot ve crew is 40 victory and the tile in seven innings McDowell need only 24 men three over he limit Nil basil ru or and dealt LADES FIELD DAY AT GOLF CLUB The ladies at the Barrie Golf and Country Club held their an lulll Field Day yesterday Two competitions an lithole event and ninehole competi tton teatured the days activities Top goltEt in the iflshole comt petition was Mrs Roy smith who had grossjeorc of 88 Second lnw groasseore was compiled by first Harry Yuunga B4 Low net score was turned in by Mrs Smith 75 Miss Jackie Sullivan had the second low not score ot76 Low gross tor the first nine holes was Mr Joy Armstrong who fired 48 Low grou tor the second nine was 45 shot by Mrs John Ough Lownet score tor the lirsl nine tIiIS 33V complied by Mrs Ab Jansen Mrs Jack Nixon had the low not over the second nine holes 39 Approaching puttlng prize was won by Mrs John Ough with mark at seven Driving with the wood waicap tured by Mrs ttoy Smith Longest single wood drive was hit by Mrs Rods Hiekllng Mrs Jack Nixon had the long ut iron drive Putts tor the medal round was taken by Mrs Ray Livingston Lavgross among the ninehole players was 55 turned it by Mrs Robert Hodges Low lint Alberta Craig Second low gross score wit 60 turned in by Mra Jim Simpson Mrs Howard Johnston won putting prize Mrs Bruce Wilson won the tip gt gt gnmc at snear tark Wally Smith ol Canadian General Electric pre gt sented the GE trophy in the win pass Two at the three men that reached base sately got there via got on in ditltrent and theres no doubt It all that hell be seated somewhere in the stands at all home games local product bill started his hockey curecr right here in lowlt with the Church Hockey League it and tor the Copscn Trophy when it rcsumes Immediately following the hers Lakcview Perryman 3b Lchar ss Fuller 2b Ruthertord 1h bridge rt Cole Emnls ct Quinlan Jones ll Honnld Totals Torgts Etherlngton ss Browning 2b Bowman rt Winkle 3b Feltis ct McDowell Abrams Woods if Lemmnn lb Totals past second his He Vhitlutt only luut butters but also gave up ttnly one tree errors All oi the three base runners innings llutherlord wailttd in the second Fuller was sale on an error in the idurth and hjmmsrwas sale on an error in the seventh McDowells ierriiic show spoil ed tine eltltrt by the Lakeview chucker Ross lionnld He gave up only four hits and that is us ually good enough to win Ronalds worst irhme was the very tlrst when he gave uphalt tit Torgishits and runs and also pair or hatntiul tvnlks win in First Jack Eiheringion was the Tor sis leadoil man and he singled le 22 Dull browning was thrown out WE oy Ronald and then Johnny Bow tionuld and Quinlan McDowell man and Harry Winkle were and Abrams ecceoeeoaean coaacoeooecu ¢H0ooaoom fiwuuuuMub SNNUNtnuwmn ahaaoqo=otaI asyz usually in the shadows publicity The classy lcll winger then played one year at Junior it here bctore moving to play rcalor hockey in Port Colbnrne From Fort Coltmrno he lumped to the ILL LONG Pittsburgh Hornets where he playedout the lawn season Coached Winners Then he was on the move again lle came back home and played Junior again betnre three successful terms in sonior ranks Alter tow years absence from the game Bill returned in 1950 to coach the Junior Flyers With lllll guiding the reigns the club captured the Ontario champion ship In 1953 he switched over as coach at the Barrie Midgets Ind Bantams and in 1954 his juvenile aggregation won the Ontario Minor title Terry live on Toronto street BE sides keeping lab on the lortunes ot the Flyers Bill will be actus pied by his sons hockey iortunes Terry is better than average player In the minor ranks Alliston Plays At Thornton Tonightfé pim The South Slmcoe Baseball League linals willcontinue this evening at Thornton again with the host club still leading 2ltl in games The Scheautca game Monday night was called in the top hall or the seventh inning because of darkness Alliston at the plate at the time with two out was leading the contest 41 Due to the absence of Don Johnston Thorntons stalwart righlhander Allislon is now tav orcd to win the championsh or course that is lost the op lnion of the observers Thornton however wants it known that the team didnt die wilh Johnstons leparlure Theyll be as tough as ever one player ihdlcated Dennis Tinklin who has done at the chucking lhus tartar Alliston will again take to the mound at pm Frank ttrntcy or Joe Thomas passed John Follis went down 3n Strikes and McDowell won his own game althouth not known plres owen bases Ray iiibalkin plute Avb could be likely startng hurlers for Thornton or seven innings with two tagger that scored Etherlngton ind Bowman Torgis scored couple more allies in the second trame that roved to be st or good meas ure Etherlngton had No or the tour hits on Ronald McDowell and Gard Lemmon had single tons Torgis is shit in the running types at garage doors including estle weltknown natlnttl Can Protected WANTED Responsible agent sales and Installation representative torott Writc Mr iv Kclrsted 21 Dale Ave Tor industrial commercial and dom dtanmanuheturer territory onto or interview preaching and putting avoitt wlth copper markot ninc Ltltétl AansESVyfrhflflUtfi the Bill his wile Dorothy and son

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