Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1959, p. 14

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Norrunmlami irons wave nrnnnnaransnbes tothe lac that there are no lights atlocal ball parks Some of the referenc es have been funny The case is no longer joke THERE monument the FairGroundsnwhere baseball is played These lights are suitable for that game Iherc are noiights at any 01 the parks where softball is played The lights from the Fair Grounds cannot so we hear it be moved to Queens Park or long complicated reason WHATEVER THE excuse for the lack of facilities its terrible We dont give darn who puts up lights in this town but someone should Bali gamesplayed here in late Augustand September are lustnbt what they shouldbe TWO MAJOR LEAGUES in the area are the South Simone Baseball league and the Barrie and District Senior softball League The local rules are not the same in each case MONDAY NIGHT Barrio Fiyers and Alliston Braves played liveinning baseball game at the Fair Grounds The game went into the books as playoff vietory or Alliston AT QUEENS PARK Bradford Merchants and Bar rie Legion played to sixinning tie The game was thrown out as severij innings enough to constitute game in this loop were not completed wnlnamn nlnnnnnlvmin rulings is ridiculous the softballers havethe right idea the last of the matter is that the spectators are being taken WHY SHOULD you pay35e to watch fiveinning baseball game when you can see sevenframe conA test for next to nothing during theregulr season way snonnnyau pay anything usually 25c to watch softball game that doesnt even count YES THE PUBLIC is being taken because Barrie hasnt the facilities forJatesunmier and fail ball gam és Its almostimpossible for games to start any earlier theyre called for 8145 porn THESE PLAYERS WORK In the case of both series mentioned the players hayeito travel at least 19 miles The spectators too have to earn living IT WOULD be sour noteif sport was killed inthis town just becausa persons or authority couldnft or wouldnt provide proper facilities Its time the work ing men and ladies who are also sportsmen and wo olen were given break IF CONDITIONS continue as they are the leagues will have to be cut and many many persons will be looking for something to do between July and hockey season the end October gt YOUNGER CITIZENS are involvedias well andyou know htiatgin mostpases orjuvenilejdelinquency the blameis placed on the fact7 that the youthhad noth ing with which to occupy himself ITS ONjlllE RAREST of occasions that youve heard or any real ixouble at any ball game Lets keep it thatwoy wnynossnr this subject of lights get farther than the players fans and visitorsiL somth plows aomnns nun LEADS Second place in Vlhe standings INNIPEG CPlTEndEmle as compiled by TheCanadian Pitts of Winnipeg Blue Bombers Press is held by ki ing took over the scoring leadershipllsi Vic Krisiopaitis Err lshCnl in the Western Inlerprovincial umbia Lions guard who has Football Union last weekend by Sfilltéielgmegigsfiegflpsfifgem scoringjiive touchdowns against Ssskalchewan Roughr do to mm sum cam as so points ahd Gerry James bring his total to as points of Winnipeg 25 soonfl ournooas By Jack semi as OneMon Gang Evans into hurlloghlm out inuioiJnislnh wasthat ll didnt get back alpaca circle last enough Ashe win climbing through the rope to continue the round Brass Knuckles championshipdanlle releree Pat OBrleo hailed Evan the winner Unlike in oiher limes he notion raw deal Louie dldnl belt iha referee or take Evans Biclry DunnViiurls PiratesIo Win Rickybunn licked Pirates to an 82 win nv the Dodgers in Pceweo baseball loop final con lest Young Ricky was locooirol oi the proceedings all the way be illllg very stingy with good pil es Seiiball Toumey To Be At Angus Any gals teamsinterested in taking partvin the Labor Day Softball Tournament at Angus are asked to contaci Jim Britnell at HE 114 Entries should be in by Satur day Elght teams are expected is Bowlers Quite Active lhe rink of Tom Larier Mrs Rowe and Mrs Steele had three wins and score of 36 at tho recent tournament at the Barrie Lawn Bowling Club Also with ihree wins and score of 29 was the rink of Gor don Spencer Mrs Henderson and Jack Mageo gt No game winner with score of 28 was the rink oi land and Norman King The threesome of living Robs ertson Torn McCarroll and Mrs Gt Kohl had one win and score 22 11rvingliflobartsnnsvrink with Mrs Patteodin and Miss Dor othy Loth dcleated the three slime or Miss Mary McLennon Ralph Rowe and GraydonKohl to win the Sporham Trophy oy ran camorslv mass Sam Efcheverry at Montreal ioueiies rated by many as the best passer in Canadian football has some advice for quarterback Ronnie Knox of Toronto Argos Knox shouldnt try the running jump pass so often said Sam Rehashing last Friday nights Big Four gamejn which Alou eites defeated Argos ads Sam said in an interview That running jump pass Knox was throwing most of theng is the hardest pass to throw in the gem only know of one Hilary Gllrner who played or Washington Redskins who could throw those lump passes anygoodf soon an eaten me5 mamasinus aim on the ground to get cent pass have to keep my right oy de Knoxl ha our passes cepied during the game mcxsoN no sonar Also on the quarterh Russ Jackson will replace vet erah Frank iripuclm as starting on Rough Riders against Montreal Saturdayi hopesvhcksnn will give the club arm At ihe same time he Go By Train to mil patrons hither Iodvyonc Mills was like ravlng main lac He clutched at everyone he saw screaming in his ale Wasnt get decent de clslnnglronnd here harried WPaplnesuwas no to be red Mgnedmjlh He was loo hot and tomewhafmut oi his mind Al least an hour alter ihe raw deal be still couldnt make any sense Here was man really upset In ouslng semifinal Bill Curry icll victim inihe illegal relics oi Kurt Von Sirqheim Von Sirohclm almost fell victim to couple hundred angry spec lalors In the opener End Benny Tru del was disqualified his matohwiih FenchyhousleiL Goon CHANCE roe 20 was non otm NEW YORK ABTwenty victories tho magic figure that separnies the men from the boys will probably be éllalned by at least six major league pitchers this season With less than month re maining in the 1959 campaign the likeliest Nannie winners Thompson Mrs Suiher troni cams word that homebrew ark lor the winless Coachrmuk cm said lie are Johnny Autonolll and Sam Jones of San Francisco Wor ren Spohn and Low Burdclie of Milwaukee Early Wynn of Chicago White Sox and Frank Lary of Detroit Anioncili and Burdetic each have won 13 games The others are l7gome winners Oi Ihe six only Jones the Giants hard throwing righh hander never has won 20 Spahn already holds the Na tional League record for most seasons winning 20 or more games by leftheader He is shooting for No 10 Minnelli won 21 games in 1954 iha Gianls last pennant winning seasonand 20 in 1956 Eur deite picked up 20 vlciorics for the first time last year Wynn has readied thccovelcd total our times and Larry once in 1956 Reliever Elmy Face or Pills burgh with 17 straight 1ri umphs and22 over two seasons has an ouislde chance fo win 20 So have Cal McLlsh of Cleveland resume winner and DonDrstale of bus Ani Eeles Vern Law of Pittsburgh 5and Bud Daley oi KansasCity with 15 victories apiece has won his last four Etcheverry iidvises Ronnie To KeepHis Feet OllnlGrqund pressed somedisnppoinlment in Tripuckas pas lripucka had four passes in terceplcd Saturday by league leadirlg Hamilton who beat Bids ers 3440 In Hamilton coach Jim lrim biosaid TigerCats are no better thanany other club in ihe Big Four evhn though theyre on deieated in three slarls EHER ORGANIZED The difference said rumblei ls inpreparedness lion Were not an wejre better an interv iake ilve days to prepare for agame and Wellhe working this Saturday and Sunday or Mondaysgarm against as wonder how many other will be working this weaken and organiza and the players know exactly what to beioreihcy come in Ransom singled ad raced on Howard Forbcs free and scorednln lronipl flnalnetto For long while it appeared as though the favorites would be knocked lrolo their crown with aut getting dzance to defend roux new Thomas jumped in 24 lead in the opening stanza as big Maple Leafs Schedule 12 Exhibitions TORONTO CP Toronto Maple Leela oi the National Hockey League will play 12 an hibition gamesnone of them in Torontoduring the jail The schedule lhlesday Sept lsNew York Rangers at Peierborough Friday Sept 13 Chicago Black Hawks at Peterborough Saturday Sept 19 Chlcago Black Hawks at St Caiharines Tuesday Sept 22 Cleveland Barons at Pcterborough ThursdaySepi 24biqu Cana dlclls at Hull Que Saiurday Sept as Cleveland Barons at St Thomas Monday Sept Mault Ste Maria ihundarbirds at the Soil Tuesday Sept 29 Sudhury Wolves aiSudbllry Wednesday Sept so Boston Bruins at Peterborough Thursday Oct Boston Bruins at Kitchener Saturday Oct Hershey Bears at Niagara Falls Ont Sunday Oet lBullalo Bison at Buffalo Firestone Quality BRAND symbols IN MOST rassdnonn can sizes 3Aoo However the Barrie boy were kept all the score sheet or the next four innlnirx managing only one more hll in that space oy um time hilnesing had peeked away at lhaqlfcrings oi Chuck Pearson scoring single talliesJo iheiourih and filth irames Thomas went onoup again in lilo visitors halt oi the sixth as Norrena reached base on an en ror and scored while lite champs were pulling doubleplay EASY RUN Win Downey Minesings cui cher scoredtilo Lying run in the bottom half oi the romaias he reached base when hit by pitched ball and toured the socks or passed bail wild pitch and an error Thai threw flle vlsilors oil stride Byibe time they recov ered Corb Adams had doubled reached th on apnssed ball and scored on piléher Paul Pur Hiiicrest Grads Hesi Duiiield iii Shear Park Hillcresi Grads and Dutilélds Boys Club of Norih Yorkare scheduled to meet in an OASA JuvenHeplayol game at Shea Park tonight It is thellllrd game of the bestnilbree series Dulileld won the iirst garlic played in Toronto Hilicrest took the returnmalchtat Queens Park vlhe game is scheduledfor shear because lilo siorolltonlani complained about Queens and everything elsel that matter road 50 rokfMouerao les which GfiUDEEOVHNG was great series perform ance by the Thomas boys Ad mitted tolhe league this spring it wnmt expecled that theyd fan unveil as lhoy did guided now awaits the win ner oi the LegionBradlord ser tinues tomoriow night at Bra ord Cofby and Bill Adams and Hill Grant had two hits apiecerfor the winners lnul Porsislnen had basesempty homer in the rum Pearson was thr only Thomas player to hit saier on live oc caslom THOMAS Ransom as Forbes ab Emma 3b Norman lb Durniord rf Dykstra ri we neaoeoooohonw we anaaeeoacoporAHifl Barfier Couples iitOriilia Goii Five collides imm BarrleGoli and Country Club are taidng part in the Mr and Mrs Gall Tournament at Drilllatoday They are Mr and Mrs Ross melding Mr and Mrs Ray Livingston Mr and Mrs John Oug and Mrs Jack borhy and and Mrs Hamid Smith Pete Purslainea ll Luck l1 Totals ouuuuau °eahecfien sud Downel ZUmpiru Bud Pearson and Forget Pmlainm Knapps pistol and BillHm gt has Ntédf ihls could be the end of the baseball season for Barrie Fly crs The locals have to win or tie at Allistou tonight to slay in the running for the South Simcoe Baseball League iltle Alllstnn leads the bestoifivo series 21 Einnl game mec cssary will be played at Allis ion Friday mailman Wanis One Team Barrie industrial Hockey Leag ue is looking for one more en Any club inleresled should contact Dick Lake at Thomas Electric as soon as possible Final daie or entry to the loop is Sept 18 alcllanook GOLF course notes on some ransom Vlsxrons WELCOM owns any as mm Miles or Barrio 131 Highway so CAR SERVICE SPECIAL SAVE ON THESE SAFETY SERVICES Tonights Genie

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