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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1944, p. 7

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Tittcvtatejnnior and rcmor fruytvl pitchcdpart of an exhibition game IIILIISDAY AUGUST ll Nttllliilt llli YUINII llll 11 tr of iilltiltll oiuity has liri Iii life llt lliix out bluilit latutiIrint atn thvtiie ot tillti lLllllll in llltt accident Ill Ireland From lllfltllll he was the allstar itltitlliell lay iioup Ipiarterlmclt for tlrtllia ball teams and good allround ath lete He was officer nnnzuninii thel tII adet orps in his final year and also served lit the lfcsi llat talion liter Siincoi Ioresteis lirfoit Jltllllttt thr IIl WIIICIIIICII IT WAS IllII IIEAI or not Norm Johnson tells us of veins tlnei tine deer on the llltii it llariic ouutry Club about week aeo And he has witnesses to prove it As livts playing with Johnny lnot lyile pleasel fit Tilt in the evening Norm says he saw the trio of deer come out of the bush along No It fairway taliel their tune across to No El hop the fence and cross the Sunnitlalc Road into the bush on the south FOOTBALL NEWS of the week is that No SllS Camp Borden may have senior team in the new Scr vtccs League It Is expected that the group will consist of five Ililslo ronto Navy amp Borden IICAF Hurricanes Trenton RCAF St Thomas RCAI and Ilagcrsvillc RC AI where Group Captain Dave Harding is commanding officer No SINIS will play their fiveI home games in Toronto at Varsity Stadium if the proposal gocs through There are said to be some toonotchlscnior footballers in the Camp now and the Services League ts likely to be faster rugby in the ltfU brand this Fall HERE AND THERE WARPY PHILLIPS cxBarric southpaw baseball pitcher of 1936 is now in Whitby where he is coaching that towns juvenile entry which plays in troop with Bowmanvillc and four Oshawa teams Warov himself against Toronto intermediate club on the holiday Star secondbase man for Whitby is WALLY SAM ANSKI the centrcman of their ju venile hockey team which eliminatv ed Barrie Lions last winter Colts have been after Samanski already for the coming season but he has Depot had 23151theRNAFVSCdedV another year at highschool and Is remaining at home according to last accounts In any case Oshawa Gen erals likely have their books into him They say that JACKMacIN NES goalie for De La Salle may be in the nets for Generals come win ter as Oshawa has hookup with Boston Bruins If that is the case AB BOWEN may beplying for CIIUGK CONACHERS Dominion champion Generals sholdBoston cide he needs more seasoning iey say that FRED HARDEN big blonde Whitby rightwinger of last season who to our mind was the best bet on the teamgisjnownn the Navy LT WES VNILES former Newmarket softball hurler in the happy prewar days of the York Simcoe squabblesrwith Allandale Imperials Midhurst Foresters etc is in action in Normandy CPL BRUNO CAVALLO former BradI ford lacrosse goalie is also in France and the word is he was mar ried to an English girl shortly be foLecrossing theChanneli HAR4 opp who when catching forCRichmond Hill Boss was ac claimed oneof thebetipthe soft years ago ball group got his wing as chair fmber recently had is now sern giant in the RCAF PINKEY EWIS Hamilton colored coach with Owen Sound Grys several is recovering nicely from serious operation LCPL JOINT McCOMB ace Brampton hockeyist of last winter DIXIES SMOKED SHOP SMOKERS SUPPLIES PAPERS MAGAZINES BILLIARDS tltl tltit tilt Perry Barrie Golfers Have Return Match No SFTS Club of COMP Borden rtutu lli iflttb at Inuit Ilotdezi5 tft to it No St 113 li llljlllll1t ltiI Ilutiivti tllli new at the It 103 Ill ol iitl Kii Zlo till Ill mum out xcty lose to ttfl tll Liltktl litilllt lie titili ftiti tIin III etvul lit the xiinuns Tle and enlivened by some iiiipioinpttt tlltllllltlllttll by ment fitis of both tltlltr Barrie and tatntil tloidcn lulis tirlitthilul liavi llttlt havini lati tiitvtiuietlnrs llwpt III iciitaillgtl line shape con ltlttlltti lllt sandy nature soil and the grecns ate as can be found anywhere tluttl as lhost taking part In the match were ainp iii lssii iiiu Capt lieatlic Sgt Kane Iazshis Ken Young LAC Ilos kins Sgt Illathewson thewiz Sgt Ilnig Alllhll Sgt Cliff Adams Marlmvsski Itul tutti Barrie Art More Cliff Brown Iony Saso Johnny Johnson Norm Iohnson Ken Walls Parsons Cameron Maurice Ilslen It Ilarre II It Nettlcton II Ja cobi Ilay Livingston lootgi Mc Lonkcy Fred MCConkcy Frctl nltlcrloii Iloitlcn lttAIV SI Wok sass Camp Borden RCAF Win Swimming Title Channnonships in swinnning and diving track and field were held in Toronto for No Training Connnand ItCAl last weekend The girls team from No SFIS Camp Borden won the Womens Division title at Sunny sidc Pool Friday evening scoring 17 points IIenton scored 14 Clinton 13 In the mens events LAC Morris Golf was the only pointgetter for SFTS tak intr second in 100 rds free style as the winner LAC awa set how record of 59 sec onrls III the WI cvcnts Camp Borden was second in the relay with team consisting of Cpl Nadine Christie LAW Margaret Gross Sgtlean Clegg and LAW Pcttit The winning four from Guelph set new record Cpl Christie won the 100 yards free style and was second in 50 yards breast stroke SgtLy Clcgg took second in 50 yards Irc style and Cpl Suzanne Sinclair nwas second in 50 yards buck stroke Track and Field III the track and field events at Varsity Stadium Saturday No SFTS tied for fourth place with Picton points each Hagersville was first with 29 No IManning IG Eleven sfalionscompeted Camp Borden made the best showing in pole vault with FO Mark Burnett first and LAC Bart Strype third Burnett cleared 11 LAC Sid Forbes was third in the 220 yards dash and FO Alex Munroe was jump Sgt Oley Bach former star run ner for Camp Borden won the l40yards for Little Norway SgtMajor Herb Dyment of Bar rie was on the Manning Depot team whichcaptured the 880 yards relay in record time LAC Finlay Australian middle distance star of the Camp Borden team won the halfmile amkset new record but was disqualified when he was pushed an the grass at one point in the race Harmony Grin Walk Over Grace of Orillia WtOrillia Packet and Times Last weeks exhibition game be tween the faSt Harmony Grill team from Baffle taco turned put tobeya walkaway for the Barrie boys who experienced nogdiffli culty with Ken Guilfoylels hurling as thy got to him for totpl of 15hits all singles with the excep tion of threebaggers by Perry and Norris All these hits but two camexin the first fivelnnings as did all the scoring Guilfoyle then settled aWay and held them scorc less for the remainder of the games Otaco was very weakat the bat garnering five singles only off two of these by Taylor However it took real drive to earn hit as the smart fielding Barrie team made hard balls look easy especially Hines at third who had six putouts and assists and Miles at short with five Kirch and Landry scored the only Otaco runs while Perry Miles and Nor ris were the batting stars for Bar rte getting 11 of their 15 hits Score by innings Barrie 0010010004 IIae asausmmse about winw for The lloiilen course isI If Illti si Igorgc Billie Fill llillltl third in high FAMOUS PITCHER MISSING IN ACTION IVt lIIII IAIHTIIIIJMHN vtrlll igt zit Ins llIIIEI In lhat Ilyini Ulli IMIIItlIiIIIon ictttxuti till Itfltltllllll lhilip Edward was Inisstnt in air iopeixitions The famous tanm uliati lllllllll punter who eni listed in the RCAI as Ctlttlitl my be lall of Ill12 had IIinpletetl Jill operational flutiits Italic Mniclnldon as he was known to thousands of spoil fans 31s Sinieoe onnty boy who intuitl good in big league baseball In his rookie year of ISHI with Ihila delphia Athletics he was seni sation and the followini seasoni he wiin III games with last place team and was one of the top hurl ers of the AmericanLeague IIaLI he been able to remain in the painti there is no doubt that he wotth have been one of the greatest pitchers at the present time Babe got his Air Force train ing at Ioronto Trenton and Mac tionnltl Janitobt where he got hzs gunners Wing and commis sion Ile had been overseas fort over six months He has four sis lers and two brothers onoofI whom is in the Canadian Army One of his sisters is Viola mar Iicd to Adam McKenzie of Barrie Ilit McKenziLs have burn in London England since 1937 Matchildon broke into baseball with lenctang Rangers in 1931 when still in his early tecns and he was star from his first sea son in the County League Each ar his righthand fireballs got tougher for batters from Btlll Collingwood Midland and other district clubs to hit even see He pitched his team to the OBA finals in ltlflt but lost out in lsciiuationul final series to Coiling woud in 1935 Babe movch north in 1936 and for three years pitch ed for Creighton Mine Also star football backfieldcr he play ed the 1934 scason in Toronto with lSt Michaels College He was fair hockey player too Tipped off by Jim Shaw Pene tany coach Dan llowlcy of Toronto hlapcheafs invited Marchildon to attend the baseball school at Bar rie late In 1938 What he saw here prompted Howlcy to sign Marchildon to Toronto contract and fast Babe famch or retired casin every batter to face him in three innings He pitchedforTo ronto in 1939 and 1940 and in that time overcame the wildness which was his only handicap Philadelpxlna purchased him after the 1940 sea son Under Connie Macks tute lage he acquired the poise which stainped him as big league star gt Tax politicians BEAT ANGUS 71 FIRST or GROUP FINALS RCAF 13X Depot defeated Angus 71 at the Community Park on Tuesday night in the first game of the Centre Simcoe Softball Group semifinals The second game is5 billed for tonight Thurs day and third game if neces sary will benext Monday Don McMaster1former Utopia righthander held Angus tofivc hits and they scored only in the last framewhen Bill Minken and Bob Bush singled in succession fol lowed by an error by NeiLQn MuCcis drivey 13X g0t12yhits off Murray An gus rightliander The winners got at Ieastone safety ilncvery stanza andfouttih theaBth They tallied theirlinitial fun in the 2nd as Snider singled followed by Get Iachs error onRochohs grounder With two out Barney Reid doubled to scoreSnider In the 4th Snider opencdwtth triple and scardon Rochons fly to right Two more runs cameln the 7th when McMaster singled and Jim Neil Walked Bugala flied out but McMaster came home Neil scored on Chappels sacrifice fly In the 8ththeBombers put the game on ice with three runs Geo Snider started by blasting home run Rochon went out but Mar shall and Reid got singles and Mc Masfer walked Bigrrr Neil brought two in with twobagger to centre For the winners Snider was batting star with three hitsho er triple and single Reid Neil and Marshall each had two safeties sin jlutziuili lHtIc Till BARBIE EXAMINER BARREL ONTARIO CANADA Grillers Win First Game 119 by Holding CNR in Last lnning itttti jrr tflifi tiitIu iv Lil ozl tat Inc and full Nlt lnttl tt ll llltlllil Iltl Ettlc lizll icttu lloci liit ttnewta ti IIIw Itnns Jvgi Scottl XVII Iiazey balked tanned Knshncr it Ihuce doubled to lilllil rm ttE Lacey Marrtiail gtlllltll to centre scorint Iltncc Strausnian on error Iiagtpel final on Illlt hits error Isl rIlarInonyn Ilines tslltlttl IIowin tripled ctntte toilitg three Norris lllll will Vin grove singled to left scoring Ilow en Inriibull and Milts uroundcd out wt runs hits tl errors 2nd7 CNII Ilaie flied out Camp bcll fainted Gracey walked John ston safe on an error Kashnei hit to iiulit scoring Tracey Iliutc stngled scoring Johnston and Kashner Marshall grounded out It runs bits error 4th Harmony Vuuzrove singled IIunbull tripIid to score Win grove Mills grounded out but scored Iurnbull Ilarth and Ierry grounded out runs errors in zove til for ill Irl Iii Illllrllltlllltllly Ilines homered toI deep centre Bow cn and Norris grounded out Witt grove hit safely to score Miles Iurnbuli singled Mills flied out runs hitsl errors 5thCNR Kashncr out Marshall singled doubled to score Marshall Chap pcl flied out run hits cr totS GlllIIillllttlll Thompson singl ed Perry flied out Ilincs singled Miles scored Thompson and Hines with safety Bowen flied out Norris singled to score Miles Win giove out runs hits errors SltthNll Reynolds batting for Campbell walked Graccy singled Johnston hit to richt SCotlttfi Hey nolds Kashner safe on an error Bruce safe on holders choice as sGlttCLyUlll Marshall hit safely scoringr Johnston Stransman safe oIi ficlders choice Bruce out but Kashncr scored Chappel flied out runs hits error Score by innings CNR Harmony 400 223 Nixll 16 CNRGraccy and rf Johnston Kashncr 3b Bruce cf Marshall lb Stransntan 2b Chappel ss Hare rf Boxall Campbell If Reynolds ph HarmonyPerry Miles 55 Bowen lf Norris If Win grovc 2b Turnbull Barfhmcf Thompson cf UmpiresCpl illoward Leonard 13X Depot plate Ell Crawford Minesing bases Allandale CNRA Club Holds One of Largest Mixed Doubles Events Miles singled and Bruce The mixed doubles laurnament on the CiNRA Bowling Club greens last Wednesday was success in raw cry way and one of the lhrgest mix ed events ever held by the club The early afternoon was decided ly Warm but it became cooler to wards evening Twentyseven rinks and many close faced the starter contests ensued Winners of the five prizes were Thompson and Mrs Vair wins skips first named first 48 plus1 second Harry Milncrand Mrs Kennedy wins 43 plus third Warlow and Mrs Goring3 wins39 fourth Mr and Mrs WAHanna wins 44 plus fifth Mr and 39 Green ecper HarryDavi had the Termi excellent condition as Mrs Magec wn grounds where bowled butfailure to hit them behind Score by innings Aug 000 000 0014 13X4 010 100 23x7 l2 AngusMinken ssfBush 3b El liott 1b Mcci If Gerlach 2b Scott number at rinks cf Ramsay Duckworthi rf Mur ray 13X BombersReid 3b McMas for Neil 5s Bugala Chappel cfWarry 1b Snider rf Rochon If Marshall 2b UmpiresTDoug Hedger Barrie 230 010 003 911 Hines MIIISIIJ did WeigdCOl at the Barrie club McMastcr put Harmony Takes Sccoad Game 173 With Powerful Batting Tho ultra bust II ill and singli tttts lust littlliltl7 the but mils 35 11 ill ltlth ii lil LIllllt 11in ndil All1tttittllllfl Mirrsliiill nadirV Butt Granj ti their litst ht tci witht the five two Altllt FIITXII when they ol two runs did they lItIcattn to break Score by nninizs lizi IGRILLERS BLIMINATE cut trwo STRAIGHTdGROUP FINALS llltt in ud lrott wounded 1m iEt tiltll lilt Al=lll 0in Hurnnaiy CNII Harmony CNII tracty and rt Ittltitltlllltl its trudini area read The Ilar 3b Johnston Ilrtae cf Marshallgric hitg llb litiaiirnian 2b happel sswoith more plate LAC Vic Stockford Angus bases Tell it well and it will sell For Barrie and district the telling is best donerthrough The BarrieExaminer ere were only two errors hind McMasters ne Pitching 99 the Bomberslurued in nod fort Angus mode only to exerrcr Ivtc BORDEN WDS IN COM SEMLFINAL The girls softball tram of No H7131 map Home is pining todn it Sluuttlaltt View In tltr No lit AI luimixg tuinnund with final Stnncr pins of Toronto next Monday in the liiul Sgt yl Ilrrcns Ila IIIIJIKII No rulllo Elllk Iorohto lllslrlll Iiict tilltil jootl lttxlillt of ltlbltion games so far Ilit scar son but luyc not but lurk Igalttst llsrrir luxlltgf three out of four to tlir ltitlls lhv Itfldltll liitilgr tulle II uul IIIU tIHI Iltal ollinguond LI IJX Thursday AgJiIIst the Itd front limp Iloriltn they loxl and itll Iiuliltvs Iloiit ll lt IJZ Io Iii IlJt mm It IIULlls gt Iii Ilnyfliltl tune too Win by Two Points irv ln Berger Cup Series Mine littiltt ttittl lati Io it nice lend iiiiti 13 lrlt lil of file found instilcs littl Villtl lvlttlt II ve IIIIIIS ind tlnre Millie Ulillliii Hmus hm 1w Joe Ieleir and Stan Mrtatodaud Altttt ii sinils Swic 1tti llilillt lil and Harry flll gltit rlttittlt some beautifd iltl Allandale ti ilotal for niplrt Ilttililt it Wm vynnms Elixirric 42 IIlatric up 31 points lllI all iiiti nimn tiiiti in tin final inning for lllillllf power Dont forget Ilatrie Labour Day Um Scotch Doubles it if titill 2m ttltlwll 18 HU m3 Uinpiresmllll Crawford Mintsing Clll 3b in 30 plate Cpl Iloward Leonard 13X 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