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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1959, p. 10

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Mam mantras moor musea blastedoff inr ninehitaand lion Aiitliorlty has reached an unpasse loceuy ameeting aclieduledlor September it was cancelled due to troveray over where the boundaries at theproposedwsterahed ouid terminate at the Barrie end lt lt soundslvery promising in bear that his worship the mayor drnany ot the city fathers are not against conservation but fire alnly concerned with the boundaries at any PM luthor at wouldinclttde the City otBarriel it is most encnouraglng to see and hear the interest which has generated in conservation and conservation authorities first today we heard many hitter comments on where local ddies are supposed to swim This is one of our most pressing problems The recreation wading pools have been real blessing for many the small try espech with the type of summer we have been periencing uiis year talismanConservation Park and the Lions Swimming Pool will beatepa in the right direction We have another solution to one at our most pressing local problems but it involves the eaninaup of local water pollution and some longrange planning the City Fathers Many rural areas have developed Community Parks to linenI tlon oro and lnnistil as two prime examples These parks are the closest waters for many local bothers it you disregard Leonards each and many more local areas which are not adequate to hold any large crowd ot hopeful bathera We were recently at lovely Conununity project at the Com munity Park in Meatord There is tmvn which has provided Comunlty Park second to none in this area considering the size and wealth of the town Why is it Barrie cannot do likewise The park does not have to within the limits at the City Other municipalities are making good thing out of the toll charge andmany Barrie people are paying the piper at all of them Here we sit beside the choicest iece pi outdoors real estate in Ontario Lake Simcoe and what are we doing about it Pollution goes on local people continue traval miles so theirkiddies may have swimThank good ess the Provincial Government is onlthe hall with their most elcome Q1 per yearlrovlnciaerarks hhardfor new residenu to swallow mathirrie does not have swimming pool an adequate YulYWCA good community park withbathing and picnic facilities boat ramps and the like While we are on the subjectwho else can you find City of ovcr 20000 without paid Recre on Director where there is not enough lco available for our kid lea to play hockey where there are1 not enough ball fields to co off all at the leagues where there are lights available at only park and then only on payesyougobasis which automa eliminates their use for nonprofit minor leagues This intormation is not second hand We been associated lth local sporting circles for years espocia with the Canadian LagloaMinor Hockey and Minor Baseball in active capaclLv and with other leagues in one capacity or non We are not down on the City who lot people we know because we realize that we are Jushnow reapl the rewards of short range planning and the problems reiat to the Postwar Boom which face most Canadian communitlc We would like to see the City grow in statur and in hurry lb tha plan ed re acilitics fieldand keep pace with vl churchcsrimp lived treet ighting plan usin shopping iacilit es amoralpp other bonetits which we possess we were blessed with perfect location geographically but for goodness sake let us prove that we are worthy of our blessing and make usaof ittl We had better get off this track before we are accused of becom ingmorbid or something but it had to be told and we said it and we are not sorry We were born in Barriowe one proud of the tactwe know that Barrie will progress1 in some areas which need attentionbut whenl Sale of firearmsThe annual sale of firearms confiscated by the Department of Lands andhorasts will be held by public auction Saturday September 19 et pm in the Vaughan Town hlp office building Maple Ontario Some 48 guns including 12 and 16 gauge shotguns and large number oi22 rifles are being offered Theserarticles will bcon display at the District Foresters Oilice Southern Research Sta tion Maple on September l7 and to between thehours oi 900 am and 500 pm and may heexamined on those days Fishing newsThe lake trout fisherman have been having poor success of late Some local sportsmen have been having verygood luck at other areas We heard that Jack Nixon brought some lovely speckles oi the pound and up variety from the Sboof1y area recently Bob Hardy oi the local Armoury just arrived back from vacation up Doc Lake way where he landed 18 pound Northern Pike Bill Dyment broughtsome nice trout back from Western trip He managedto find enough cold storage between hersand Alberta none Afiimcoe Petroleum Ltd nillililiiillltli 34 TiFllllSTg NOW Ar comes on one AnneStsé ed tvrd homerim yesterdny litesnoon at Queens Park to lead Hill erest Manual to PWSvaie tary overHemilt Hilicrest washetdin dieck until the eighth inning when it seven runs to cinch the in victory Miss Lentsius was leader in this rinses First to the plate she got things nicely un derway wilh fouhbegger Every member ottbe Hillcrest club had bet in that frame Uile had two and she slammed single in her second try Way beckia the second rrame Ulla siugged lesdott homer that set the Homiltonions hack on their heels temporarily Sandra Spring Tina Cameron and Sheila Livingston had three hits apiece for Hillcrest Linda Marshall and Judy Horne had two hits for the locals Game No of the series is slated for Hamilton Saturday afternoon at five oclock canines Livingstone Here lb Lentsius sa Marshall so Arum Kearney 11 Bowen it Home if Totals Bitch land Porter oaoauuunN waueeoego and Agnew Umpires MaxVScbeli plate and zip Thompson bases CastOils Better JIhdn Tribe Hurlérs By WILKS Associated Pull Staff Writer Early Wynn has 199 record this season or Chicago White Sex Bud Daley is 1512 for Ken sas City Hoyt Wilhelm is 1+1 for Baltimore All three have winning records over Cleveland So what So its bit ironic that the indians who once owned all three now are so hard up for pitching while twins to stay alive in that American League pennant race that theyre going to give infielder Granny Hamner another creek at it Hamner tried once beforat One of tho whiz kids who brought the National League pennant to Phila dolphin in 1950 he took shot at pitching with the Phils in less because of an ailing shouldcr Argos Seelr NFL Players TORONTO Cl Taradto Ab gonauts desperately eyeing Na tional Football Leaguarnsters for aid have asked Commissioner SydncyHalter oLWinnlpcg to put two layers from Green Bay Packers nd anotherme Los Angeles ams on Argos negotiatlt irig list sp esman for the Big Four to his club said Argo coach amp Pool has learned byteied phone that end Steve Mellinger and tackle Al Buckingham of Green Bay and halfback line backer Jimmy Jones of Los Angelcs will soon he placed on waivers by their NFL teams people and the CNR that gave him trouble when batted The experiment didnt war He pitched lust nlnetnnings in four games over two seasons for an 01 record and 400 earned run average mEAK STOPPED Wilhelm the knucklchalling rlghthnnderC didnt want hungtba tndlnns up to dry again Thursday night clipping their winning streak at six with threehitter as Bhltimorc boat the secondplace Tribe 61 Thatvieft Cleveland its games bchbfd the White Sox who were belted 32 by Washington bu reduced their magic numberto 11 New York rcgalncd third place with lot rompover Kansas City tho As 13th straight loss whll etrolt drop ed to fourth wl 7d detest Boston White Sox who had won 11 in row from Washington were knocked over by three home runs that backed four vbitter by Camilo Pascual 1510 Harmon Killebrew tying Clevelands Rocky Colnvltn for the league lead withhis Authlim Lemon and Lennie Green tagged the homers all tworun shots Dick Donovan 98 was the loser his third straight loss to the Nets who dropped the sealt son series to the Sox ois Wilhelm missed shutout over the lndians in the eighth inning on walk two passed balls and en iniield out Buss Nixon singled for two of Clevelands hitsand Woody Held doubled for the other Brooks Robinson drove in four runs for the Birds to bring few nice trout home thanks to the cooperation of hotel nuaunuausuu ewoauonuwa Your columnist did not fare as well on the recent Beausollei Island trip with Leo Land ville Jack Merrett and LenPledges as he has in the past in th or so The weatherseams to have effected all at the fishing This finite last year we wercawell into the Fall run otnainbows hut we are way behind this yearthanks to the weatheririan Waters are low and Warm and the fish are about as active as most of thefishermcn When your columnist just wants to slt around in the shade on day offit must be hot We must be back into the Fall season hecausekthakidsare dashing around buying up school supplies but one would never know it from the weather incidentallythanks for remembering that School isin again hut let us keep up the good work and remain on guardwe do not havoona child to sparci Watch those school dri slowly signs those crossings those bicycles those overexuberant happy carefree kiddiesGod bless emi TestDrive RENAULT IAx theres only one way to really know easeJrivavlri Phone us end well bring Renault Dauphlne lovyour deb for you to While local ball seasons are lust aboutoverlt seenisquite safe to say thatthc pitchcrawill acttheir lumps train here on COLLEGE rank Md AP lnccnscvi by growing criticism in the aftermath of ieammates tragic death group ofUnlvcr aim of Maryland football players came to the defence of coach Tom Nugeat today So did the parentsci the vie tim CharlesiSonny Lohr Four members acting as spokesmen for the team denied report that Lohr had under gone prolonged workout under protest before his fatal collapse on the practice field They volunteered the state ment alter Robert Welsh mer l7 year old player at High Point High School in Belts ville Md said he saw Loni kept on the field Sept after the rest at the team was dismissed Two other youths supported Welsh mcrs account Lohr 19 year old centre collapsed at the end of drill and died Sunday Doctors said he died from the effects of heat on haustlon FELLJOUR TIMES Welshmer said Lohr com plained cant do it aiter falling to the ground three or four times duringono drill yet was ordered by an assistant coach to continue 19 said he heard Please coach let count drew protests from guard Torn Gundermanhalfba Bob Gallagher quarterback Wayne Fletcher and tackle Kurt Schwartz cant understand why peo ple make statements when they dont really know what hap pene said Fletcher was out there at the same time with Habs Seeking Another Ralph MONTREAL CP Montreal Canadians winners four times straight at the Stanley Cup open training season next Monday with allzregulars and avfinck ci Bookie aspirants on thcreporting st Four squads of players have been desigiated among the so ordered to report Outside of regulars they are mostly mem bers of farm clubs Coach Too Blake said he is ready for anyiinds among the rookies The welcome surprise at last seasons camp was Ralph Backstrorn who nooonly earned register lob but went on to win the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL rookie of the year Come To Delence lifter Mate Dies lit Practice training camp doucheiI like the warm wea titer Their arms stay airlongér longer in the bear even the almost unbearable kind OiCoechT Sonny and didnt see or bear any coach yelling or driving any body COACH FAIR MAN Schwartz said there was noth lnbunusually taxing about the practice and described Nugent as the fairest man have seen as coach Mral Lucile Lobr mother or the victim told Nugent in alet ter Thursday that the family does not feel he was resmn big for the boys death Meryl it opens its season against West Virginia Sept 19 ieais Like Goals lit Training Camp PETERHOEOUGH CPtVetn erans George Armstrong and Dick Dutf showed the way in the pointgetting as manager coach George Punch Imlach opened his Toronto Maple Leaf hockey with double shifts Thursday gt Armstrong scored both goals as Whites beat Blues 21 on the 150pm shift Duff scored goal as Wbltesnosed Blues an the am patrol and assisted in both goals as Whites blanked Blues 24 on the pmshift Dave Creighton and Bon Stew art NHL veterans were the marksmen as the Whites tied Blues 11 on the to arn patrol Bill Saunders rookie roTn Kitchener attracted attention by firing goals in the morning and afternoon drills for the Whites Ray Brunei cmtrcdrafted from Winnipeg Warriors at the West Last night cool weather cov ered thearca and useful two of the South Simeon asse ball LeastKs best hurlera Don Johnston and Dennis Halli got hltoitcnandhardasflmrn ton defeated Alliston Browse 74 The victory at Ailiston moved the Thornton laws on even heel with the Braves in the beatni seven final series Each team has won one game Thornton nipped Tinklin for nine hits while Alliston got one extra off Joiuiston Thornton the club that led the league over the regular schedule scored all of its runs in the final mo frames with five in the fifth and two in the sixth Johnston was his clubs big factor at the plate too belting three safeties scoring one and knocking home three others Bob Broley had two hits for Thornton Wayne Storey Bill Oigaingies By Thorium Edgar Jinklin and Bill Gm had two hits apiscavfnr Alliston hlrdgameoithesctissched lull for Thornton Tuesday even THORNTON Jacques Broley so Johnston Morrow lb Smith 2b FBroley cf Brainy hb Rawn rt iirruriaus All Totals ALLISTON Edgar2b Storey lib Edgarc Whelan r1 Home lb Cameron ci Tinklin Gray 1i Nil Wbelan as Al Storey Totals Johnston and Jacques Tinklt Secnnoaunaa 31 oououuuuu Fl lin and Edgar All StateFrarm magi more home protection saves as lttlUlllttt ern Hockey League scored for the Blues in the late afternoon shift Rudy Missy was the days other marksman canon GOOD Jecgues Caron formerleten borough Peta junior topped the goaltenders He scored shutout in the 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