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Barrie Examiner, 30 May 1946, p. 7

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Nets Gaff Hooks Treble Hooks and Plain Ringcd Hooks 26 Bayiielfl Ian BROS Phone 3374 ltllllmtliri islt Ilnl hullbntlii Wrigilll Aub llgtlllt lmwn Iltqult Innultr Icr lu lr Roller Skates with JUST good THERE ts no rt NER CRNATED BEVERAGE Pepsiv00lzis the registered hidemark in Canada PepsiCola Company of Omaha limited your momma mummm withGENERALS IgpQJEILry Yes you ciijoy more case and comfort when you know that the tires on your car arethe very best that money can buyThats the condence you liave When youridc on Generals product of 30 years Ride more securely on Genertlls SilentGriptread famous for long even wear andqugcksafe stops Drive inland seeilm mutt GENE TmE Qua tyi for inspection and repair service too mound sitcom51353313 clam 3026 Schand Safeguard yam itizsimkassitabr Tire Headquarters JW uiii it l1lld 01113 Cli lLZZ vii Elli ti Imp vl llt lht rlllit 5mm softball Jack lartdaull lll1l3l for the ch Ozftlrtt had be gar cumin and is ttt mule fit tL THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARBIE ONTARIO PANADA NEILLYS HOMER DEFEATS STROUD mgggm Salim Itr Maurice vlnw with triple Hitter home Ll dis rotalph lr lttlt some l1l ch lltCtl uni aIIV 11 glulllltltd will dillllilll The lAtllllltf llcbt lt 2Irtl Clmllm Mlle mi l0 scattered to Lalttztgi who threw to hit LIE the punhtm Ru or KLUllsl fotctng runners sitatulcd met ilr lune llrtt In the 1lvnpt lztake Tillltiltlll struck will illt vnsl zs soul in walks llVL ltd School itltt lo the hill III the gtlel1 tlzt ill the= Iul down unlit but tllt mulch lint It the litJ lll lIlIIfI Wilh lllIIA uu ltlllv tllll run will the speed of lll young llgt its lln Mle In Itll held 5ltltjtti Uri ulnwri ll Ex In It Lillit pill Iilllillult llllrw lull ELI hr world behind lzl VINt tltlw rttl Scculld on ll =tti the lJitl Jf llJl 2llt Miler wotxi Sine Ilt In lug tgttt lut lllll In Imlril mt lilll Iln IvilJl lulu ltlt well alutlcy usrd his ttlclty plitlnu and divldul nlmzn the zest of the team Sltutly Loltlzol lu szlemr llm pone llals lllt Illlll rfuns scored the ftgtt iilt lung fly to left tteld and when Melt Mow niltfful the with NttlllSt Itw ttnm lllldlll cell count lltllltlillfl lx ll lVllvttl tlp itvllt successive doubles II Steve lllllr and Fred Ntnrts II the fntttlh ttui fits butter Noun xnlluvl lllll duh second Lultiznz sznnslttd at ho tgtpti bile frilll ttnl lltll Mn rollerted Wu hits each FIII lilll grout more at lintd hund lint tll drive ll wary llll=llll ltly lllttl lllll twirling up with good plug lltllL lljlt behind the pinh coted llithurtlsnn and SlitWtllllIiISIHIWHI the inner md neutraly litLl nut LEIIIIIII ttiltd lmrlie Miles dropped ltlittttlottlt lly Ilw hitter ttmwd the plate on llilllli Ytil Ills ll um to mp runners oil the lutt lm running lllllli 1llll tlllllllltlll lMthtll llyle illlll was single Iurtibull struck uutllet Hint IllHYltlltl IUIS of ritual to end the rztlly liunnnr for the lulu lltLII the screvn VESPRA LEGIONirOOic RuizEMMONEY EVERETT SPORTS TOURNEY MAY 24 Everett was the centre of till traction InSI Friday when their an nqu 24th of May Sports Day was held Hundreds of people gathered shortly after noon to lend their support to their home teams The sports tlllllllllltt uratnud softball and baseball names for the older pluyers and races and field events forJhe younger lads Ihe Vesprn Legion Icon of lhc Ccntre Simcoe League copped the honors in the mens softball by hosting the nine other entries The Barrie Orfuns went down before Ornngeville +3 in five inning contest Wes Perry and Ken Guil loer pitched for Barrie Angus showed up with team and had litn Ilztgitcll on the mound But nell who hurled for Angus Inst lycnr has been playing senior bull Iin Turonto Nevertheless All ousted them 20 Mitlhurst with Schnndlen pitching defeated Ev erett Wingroves homer doitlgthc trick With Murray Fife hurling they downed Creetnore and then took Otangevillc 40 to win the prize money Four teams were entered in the btisebull contest all four being entries in the North Dufferin Let guc No winner was declared as rain washed out the AllistonEv erett game with the score lied Crem2redlld Mensfield in the opening game by the scorel of 54 Fallon hurling for Cree more has only one arm but proved to be very effective Ills pitching was superb and he also wielded the willow well scOhmsEErn RUGBY OAKLAND Rugby and Oakland Hill played to scoreless tie at Oakland Hill last Friday evening It was the initial test for both teams in the Simcoe Soccer League The boys from Rugby had def inite edge in the play but great work by the Oakland Hill full backs and Smith in the goal kept the visitors out The half line for Oakland Hill was not too strong and seemed to have difficulty get ting the ball up to the forwards The Rugby forwards tmd half backs played well and kept the ball hemmed in enemy territory most ofthe night The defence although not often tested came through when the occasion arose Thefield was none too good be ing slightly higher at one end than at the other The grass was not short and the ball had the tendency to sit up fairly large was played under ideal weather conditions Rugbyg Johnson fb Elroy Horne and Everett Horne hb Moore Nels Robeitson and Mc Leodr Ross Home Scott Les Moorealt Smithk Oakland Hillg SM fb Frank Hickling and Oscar 4chk mg hbllan um an Harold Quinlan1 andHeppleston Miles Hickllng Robertson Joe McLean Bill McLean and John McLean 5x WEET MARIES BEAT MIDHURST Willards Sweet Maries downed Midhurst sinthe opening game of the Intermediate Softball League at Midhurst onaMonday evening The Barrietam played better ball the 177 count uSWeetMarieS scored three in the fiist three in the second seven and came out pn thpejlongrend of lnthe fourth three more inthe sixth and one in the ninth Mid burst strted well scoring three in their half at the rst but didnt countagain until the fourth when they tallied twice They added singletons in the fifth and eighth to complete their totaln Ron Birnie back from overseas pitched good steady game for the Sweet Maries but in some cases was given poor support Har wrlsu bashedoutr two triples for Wll lards Cook and Hyslop also bat ted well For Midhurst Einlay and All McDonald lted thbitlltrlosl effectivcly The game was wonby the bet ter fielding team and by Birnies pitching but even so there were many errbrs on bothsides With some good practice both of these deathswill improve and make it hot for the other teams in the league Sweet Marlewyslop rt Make piece rt Chittlck 3b Jennett 1b crowd witnessed the game which Robertson Shelswell and Norm GOLFERS OPEN SEASON HERE ne of the lltl official optn trips on record was the 10710 in ttnguural at llurlie nllf Club on May 2I With idcnl weather the club cuptmns Jimmy Willis and Mrs llny Livingston hud plun ncd mens sweepstakes for the morning and mime lWOvbllll four some for the afternoon The largest entry in smite yours 28 turned out for the sweepstakes Jack Curries II gross less seven handicap for 33 gave him first money for nine holes Three were tied for secondehtulie Iiurtibcsc with 481434 Charlie Seagrom with 404534 and Art lowcll with 391534 The Iattcrs 39 along with one round for the some mark by Sandy Middleton was best gross of the day For 18 holes the winner was Gordon Built of Clutke Clurke Co Ltd Mr llain sailed around the course in 88 and with 20 hand icap had 68 net Next was long hilting Bill Gould with 831271 In the mixed twoball match the winners were Art More and Mrs Harold Pattorsou with 191237 Emerson Creed and Mrs Boysiwere next with 44038 and Ken Walls and Mrs Haw kins third with 541539 There were 12 couples in the match President Frank Spry conducted theapmouching and putting c0m petition in which 20 entered and five tied for first place each with six strokes These were Smith Ken Walls II Nettle ton Clare Mills and Mrs Jack Currie Approaches and putts were made from two sides of No green The clubroom was filled for the fine dinner provided by the new stewardess Mrs Reet of Shanty Bay assisted by her dau ghter MrsEd Alkins of Stayner The course is rapidly rounding back into its prewar condition un der the direction of Pro Charlie Kearsey Where the old cherry tree stump spoiled No fairway clump of evergreens has been planted which not only add to the beauty of the course but make that hole tougher propositidn On No new tee has been made for the ladies closer to the green Prior to that too many of them slammed their drives into the creek fine mower juggreens has been kindly loanedlo the club by MajGeneralD Hogarth who has private course at his sum gt mer residence near Big Bay Point This is of immense value in keep ing the Barrie greens in excellent shape BUTTER Ann EGG MR The majority of Finlands more than 3500000 people make their living by farming and dairying ONE EYE OR BOTH Glass eyes were used by the Romans and Egyptians SUPPLY RUNNING SHORT The Chinese were using coal and gas for heating purposes in the sixth century cf Cook72b Harris 55 Brett lf PThothpson Vlb McDonald cf Robinson It Home 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