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Barrie Examiner, 16 Aug 1945, p. 17

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it Dunlap THURSDAY AUGUST 16 194ng mm mums pistons ANGUS om HARMONY 104 runs this can can 33 There were two upsets Thursday night in the opening games of the Cintre Simcoe Softball League semifinals At Queens Park the iailenti Angus team flattened Har mony Grill 104 and at Shear Park the third place Emms club held the leading CNR boys to 33 tic The semifinals are best three out of five games Angus will use Shear Park for home games So the battle continues next Tuesday night with Harmony meeting Angus at Shear Parkwliile CNR and Emms renew their fight at Queens At Allandalc Guiltoyle hurled for CNR and Tumbull did the flinging for Emms The teams played smart even ball and it looks like anybodys series right now Harmony got real shock when Angus let them have it but the Grillers havent been playing good ball for severa weeks Last night they were throwing the apple around with little control Fred Vasel pitched the first six innings and Wes Perry finished Angus looked hit champion team in that game and theirace lnirler Norm Bagnell former Beach es senior liadliarmony pretty well under control Grillers had the bases loaded in the 7th and 8th but got only one run out of it if th Ftl Hit clwtrci clilt id foi itlllltdultlll onfoui in lhc 54 lbih Turnoulls homer with one on FINAL SCHEDULE and two out scrth as the Spark in Angus and litmus turned in one of the best games of the sermon in the Centre Simcoe Softball Lcdituc at Queens Park last Thursday their last scheduled meeting The lastplace Anuus club served not ice on ill and sundry that it will bt no soft touch in the playoffs try beating limmsl behind the great tzilly in the out but Emmscsruc Bognell with three hits The iorcsl tcrs sCorcd one run but left two on llieisaclts when the crucial binulcs were not forthcoming in the pinch llagncll fanned l3 and retired the side on strikes in the 2nd lurnbull also had the batters somewhat baffled fanning seven llltl making pitching of Jim Bulincll many of flum pop tip to fieldcrs Emms for that matter showed the Billuicll hit fourbulls it his onlookers too that the playoffs vill $1th in flit 51h fiud the team right in the picture Scou by innings as Jack Turnbull served up brand Angus of ball that fell little behind llati Emmg 04 11 main gt Angusllurgess Hagnell El Auiws had 40 load by the end liott 2b Minken lb Cheesman if lRosc ss Bush rt Parker cf Davis lb Emmsmllruce rf OConnbr ri Reid ib Snider ss Chappel 1b Ramsay Emms cf Turnbull NesrullalLlf Higgins 2b Umpircsesmrks and Camp Borden RHE McKEOWN Licensed Guide for Lake Simcoe FAMOUS FOR LAKE TROUT Reservations Booked 203 Blake St Allen in Statistics indicate that every lltli person now living may expect to client cancer Each year cancer causes the death adians Mmrltunonumwmnwwnuhorom ATTENTION Parents and Boys FREE INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN THE EVENINGS TO THOSE DESIRING TO KNOW THE jMEAT CUTTING TRADE The First CoOpercrtive Packers is sponi soring Ct series of lessons to be given under expert supervision starting soon Boys 16 qnd over especially should attend these classes since the tidined butcher is assuredtof steady job with good wages in depressionproof food industry For tullintOrmation Phone que at 2453Bcrrrie between mm and 5gpmtdai1y REGISTER EARLY IllIIIIIlIIIlIllllIlll RWARD ithe comeback Angus got another back in the 7th to matte trouble for 2000210005100 of 15000 Cant tOtherevents InAanuu GRILLERS TOSS AWAY LAST GAME WITH canons Peace was declared at seven clock Tuesday night big crowd of ball fans had gathered at Queens Park for the last scheduled CNR Harmony game After brief au nouuccmcni by the umpire and ti burst of cheering the fans forgot lt bout the war and all hands concen trated on the game Not evcn the noise and shouting of people around the park wa able to turn many eyes away CNR got only five hits off Dun McMastei but turned them all into runs to defeat Harmony 54 The game was called in the lust of the 8th when the luititifll down in buckets the score reverting to the 7th As there was no gtCtllllll in the Bill it didnt matter although the Critters were out there to even the Count and we dont doubt they would have in two more battings Bummerwine was glad to get it over and start into the playoffs An other tic would have been the fifth between the same clubs The win gave the ruilroaders first place in the league standing Harmony sttond lieu Guilfoyle Vof CNH yielded scvetrliiis but the Grillers had tougher time getting runs Gilly had just one bad frame the 4th when Harmony got three lic fan ned fourind hichltistcr who im proved as the itanic progressed whiffed three Opening up the 3rd Herb Thomp son hit one on the noseyvhich should have been good for home rim but he neglected to touch sec ond and was called out Steve lliues and George Mile were the only batters able to act two hits off Gilly Earl Marshall Raynuck Archie Marshall Johnston anti Gullfoyle got one hit each off Mcltlastcr In the first two innings tne Grillers were very uncertain and made five errors costing them three runs and the game After that they settled down until the 6th when one hit and two inbrc errorsgavc CNR an other pair of scores Actually Mc Master should have won the game with shutout None of the CNR runs were earned onhits We AlO Swirmers Take Top Honors at Borden Command Championships Your modern infantrymun isan amphibious individual A10 Can adian Infantry Training Centre athletes recently walked off with both the Command crosscountry run and Command agility contest filld on Aug flutterkicked their way to individual and team swim mng championships Lt Dean Toronto was judng best swimmer in Camp Borden and helped his AlO team mates to capture the meet He scored the maximum 12 points possible for individual honors with Lt Kennedy MT Regi ment A33 CAClE runnerup with Three contestants tied for third and five for fourth A710 rolled up38 of possible 54 points in team event All CMGTC was second Wilh4 and MT Regiment third with Pte Doris Warriner Toronto lwon the 75foot free style CWAC event handily with Sgt Yvonne lChandler Vancouver second and Pte Catharine Holderson Oxbow SaSk third Lts Dean and Pritchard and Cpi Gillespie brought A10 first place in the threeman medley re lay followed by MT Regiment and All All A10 and A33finished in that order in the fourmun free style relay Lts JF Scott Morrison McCrodden and Pie CVManson made up the winning team 75ft free style Tpr Noble No CACTR Lt Scott All Lt Pritchard A10 150ft breast strokeCpl Gilles llpie AsltlCplAugustinyrAstill Wing Lt Kennedy A33 MT Regt ISOft backstrokeLt Dean AlO Cpl Hardy A33 Pie Roath All Tpr Holdway No CACTR 300ftffree styleLt Dean Alt Pte MansonAll Tpr Rosser A33 Undeitswater swimLt Ken AralMT Regti Tpr No CAClRPte Aitken All DivingCpl Reid A33 MT Regt Tpr Hamilton A33T Pte Underwater plungerCapt Rodg ers A10 Lt Morrison Artie uhether the boys had too much AN if Evcrclt Ontario believes that fish ale to be found wnhout goitu too far from hirnc Its tilt in knowing how he gtu5 lic evi dcntly has soziicthing theic be cause on Wednesday afternoon August ll Willltl plug tasting in Little Luke one lliilt north of Bar lie ht hauled ill liiigciiiouih block lia which tvciuiud when caught over six pounds two ounces It was 23 inches long and with it igirlhwf l7 inctics Mi than did not rtop at that but caught another fine bass on Thursday morninu which went tl lbs lie was spending few days at the lake and was in com pany with lilt Sgt Dcvercll of Hamilton who was at the oars Mr lkun is cook at the RCAF Station Camp Boitlcn BOWLING ON THE GREEN Allandalc Won Nights Play Last Thursdays Berger competi tion left Allimdtile with seven up on the game but the standing to date still has Barrie in the lead by 22 points Gurside and McFadden piled up 11 points over Wilson and McCuaig Mateomson and Hook led Peck and Rogers by 18 to 15 Bart Joy and flimupson Won by single point fromIBayliss und Robson with 1413 lntcrCluh Tourney very delightful interclub bowling tournament in mixed trcblcs was arranged last Friday evening when 48 players were on hand Both Allandule and Barrie greens were used Play was close and exciting with the following winners first Mrs Bruce Thomp son Harry Ellis and Thomp son wins 26 plus second Mrs Hewitt Mrs Vtiir and Webb wins 24 plus third Mrs liodgson Mrs Walker and OHearn wins 19 fourth Mrs Rogers McBride and Beel by win 24 plus Locals Win Some Prizes At the Beeton tournament in doubles on Wednesday out of foul prizes two came in this direction First was taken by Garside undi WPouchcr and fourth by Hook and Thompson Second went to Alliston and third to Beet on Other towjayers taking part wcre Ayrcs Sharpe Knight and George Webb At Collingwood too local play ers toolehalf the honors Mr and Mrs Reed Barrie were first and Mrs Jones and EVOHcarn of the Allandalc club brought home second Third went to Owen Sound and fourth to Collingtvood Twenty cight players participated Other players from here wereMr and Mrs Magee MiSS Tuck Ellis Mrs Vair Rogers Mr and Mrs Bartley Hon Earl Rowe Trophy The annual competition for the Hon Earl Rowe trophy took placeat Beetdn August Two teams from Allandale thre from Tottenhamytwo from Alliston and five from Beetontook part Among bunWan was the everwelcome JosLeGear with Mrs Jonesras lead She had considerable difficulty in per suading her skip to take the shots she wanted The play was close and interesting throughout and when the third draw was made there were three possible Winners of first prize rmtelon Alliston drawn against BARBIE BARRIE ONTARIOCANADA watch gtiflztiil some Barrie saw the 53 Du holiday izllluthblil all sci3 larh bilwctll lltal tcanil AllStairs and A233 Canadianl ltlftfl Corps TB of Camp Burl vhct the match poi under way tly after three oclock and llnji lic inmost iowi CKtf to idlittlt had reached the park then was variously estimated to be ti onml thru to four thousand spec till rlf The less stud AllStais the Barrie kindness about would be KJ Night or wcit stage struck by tillT huge crowd it remains fact that some of those players did things they never dreamed possible lltlult in ball game Pat lolzind nd Ken Cuilfoylc pitching for harm never had chance as illfll mics nicked tip night errors and iiu final score was for the Al inotircd Corps The only victory on the Barrie mic was when Mayor Peter Sin clan struck out Colonel lat Griffin list ommundani of the Armour ed orps friiininu Establishment to open the panic officially President Thomas Hutton of the Canadian lttllltll old hall player himself in the gt1llllt position was the catcher Mayor Sinclair also welcomed the crowd over the speaker and thank ed ill ilrise who had helped to make the day such lilLill success The Harrie lcani was picked from the tNR and Harmony Grill nines of ihc lottil league with Bruce llcy holds as manager The boys just did not click together and they made errors of kind they hadnt missed all season long The wind was ruth cr bad but itJvas noticeable that the Afiil fieldcrs grabbed every thing that came alone The visitors from Borden workjed smoothly with shortstop Lorne Racicot having the only error and it was it bad hop at that Hit Lefty Finnemorc was in rtirgl form for the Tank boys and allow cd just five hits Of these Morry Siransman got two singles Steve Hines triple and Ken Guilfoylc double Barrie got four runs in the last two innings Avilfl spanked out 13 hits eight off Poland in the five innings he worked Poland couldnt get his Irish whip going just right but even at that he should have got by with about two runs instead ofuinci against him Gilly came into action in the 6th and retired Asflil in order for two stanzas then the lid blew right off again in the 0th and on four ihits the visitors counted six runs That was with the help of thrcc errors too of course The locals not only missed great numbcrihcy not their hands on they also let few drop in between thcrh ABfl stdrtcd right off by count ingtwo runs in each of the first three stanzas They got another three in thcth and that led uprto their sixaun outburst of the 8th The Barrio lingers had all kinds of trouble gettipg out two big333 outfielders Dowdcll and Ellis who slapped out three hits apiece Gilly did manage to wliifprllis once Bdbby McLaughlin former Marl boro hockey star fanned twice both on Iolands drop but he also rattled off two slashing drives to the field Dowdell made the nicest running catch of the game andthe entirc Tank infield played fast smooth ball it was tough day for Earl Mar shall very mean cookie to strike out at any time Earlfanned the full fiVe times up Herbie Thomp son Harmony Grill centrefielder sat out the game until the 8th when he took Ab Bowens place and im mediately muffed one fly and let grounder through Fans havent seen Herbie miss fly ball all sea son until this gamc And so it went fur the local aggregationthey just had bad off day and it was Iiill shame with the crowd on hand Score by inningsz Barrie 01 000 27 A33 3Xl5 13 BarrieEarl Marshall ss Steve innes 3b Fred Norris 1f Archie Marshall lb Morris Strapsman 2b Aerowen cf Herb Thompson cf George Miles ph Jack Dyte Len at Queens Park last Friday night run but couldnt quite hold on lfanned ahdStransmans fieldcrs lltecortl 30deme Softball Game YOU BET YOUR LIFE when you drive lost Are your brakes there when needed LET US CHECK THEM OVER No job too small none too large HENRY LENNOX 75 Hayfield St Phone 4484 JUST NORTH SMITH OPEN EVENINGS In Barrie CNR TAKE LEAD WITH 75 VICTORY llayini l0 innings to break an CNlt defeated ltaimony Gilli 33 and took the lead in the ftillit Simcoe Softball League Two vei fi emu righthanders hooked up mound duel With lfa Poland tick ting the decision liver Wesley CNR got 13 hits one more than the Grimms lhllll it luit It Was quite flame Jllll ziiiimllilz other huge crowd on hand lots of lylwd ml HA4 llh 11 lfl ll iv the usual arguments and the rivalrviR between the clubs seemed to bid llnermedlate gng more Cm than every Bud Hoil lifllll ttt ill1x tit izztlllt Kashncr bin Centrefielder for union the lln Aid it humor railroaders crashed into Steve mm l1 ml will Hines Harmony star thirdsocketilmllm HHiWWL HQ in the 51h and Hints was knocked Dymjliw Luld Another terrific dispute negotidfmf fF Vj 351 over the home run by Chick ltayxmlt MM IM in iliiltts tlw ii ta St Marys Lead Loop ii he tune lii tlltt lltl lti llt LLtltfl hack in lllt 81h Harmony claimed tli it was foul Freddy Norris got his fingers on the ball utter insulin thic Pvlriilfltll 11 si iznd lTul liiii Harmony scored first Vlth one liimnhzh llv ll out in the opening frame Stevc ltlll itll V13 Vrli limes was safe when lttl huntnullilhlt started will missed his boundcr to third llrotlzmlellliii NW gt MOH lliucs was out third to fil gf the 00k would HM led llill Igti it until ii1 mlil it lit i1 itit 41 soured on hit by Norris that want v1 ltitlmiuum ninri the Grills last score until the iilisilylli as loland yielded just three scab tercdhits and was never in trouble mlj gt Vlcinwhilc CNR went down faiilvlLMl in lf vliarniv ltltltitllllJHl 11 fast for the first four stunas but NR In 41 MW counted twice in the 51h on thrcc hits Murry Strunsmun opened the llx SGML KUW batting with solid honicr to deep hi illmi hgwgr If centre his first of the season Io 1s fr tic pr lhVIxn We ltllll grounded out but Ilnrl Mai lmfln IV ill shall and Jimmy Johnston singled in order llayniicks outs1uir to first brought Marshall across the plate Harmony tied the count in the 7th George Miles opened with hit and Steve Hines lived on an er ror Hines forced Miles at third but Norris batted in one run whh hard smash to the field Bowen walked but Richardson forced Hines and Dytc flied out CNR had tough time in that frame with the bases loaded anti only one gone but managed to get out with just one score In the first of the Bill Raynack got his disputed home run to start off and when the smoke of burning words from the Harmony tcim hon drifted away the game started gain with Kaslmer smashing out single Archie Marshall doubled to left to score Kashner Len Chappcl scratched =a hit but Bill Adams le Lethal ltl Huntr match titlttiei with itl lc Will lllllttl with till St Marys froii Hur tilnuiic Two Tltliutllttil and 115 Storey Si Marys ttlil Jack ilt1 Storey ll iii battery voll but was Sitaction from his lnilt ti NU lls it With Meat Rationing in view FEED GAINES DOG MEAL Sold in 2lb 5lb and 50lb bags Add Wetter WE ALSO SELL ROSS MILLER DOG FOODS GROWPUP CUBES PAHD SUMMER FERTILIZER FOR LAWNS stillon the sticks when Poland filed VIGORO BONEMEAL HUMAR out to end the rally When GoldenMeadow that gallant old steeplcchascr mellow taste and aroma of the Worlds champimu ill It rr Harmony came back with twol co rises to jump white mane sud tail flying the crowd tobaccos Virginia llurley Turkish fliltiitltd choice finished Marshall Two were runs to tic up the name Vagaind Tl ll always roars Hi yo SilvcrliThey love himiinclicstcr right in Vinchesters The Peoples Choice Cigarettes too are the peoples choice They like the Wlnchesrer 1D appel rf VPht Poland Ken Guilfoyle A33 CACTELorue Racicot 55 Bobby McLlaughlin 2brJohnny Bur gess George Ellis cf Joe Fennell 3b Bill Dowdell rfijr to RegWestbrooke lb LeftyFinnew more UrnprwreslDougw Hedger platei 771gi iTTil standing The pitchers Joan tray HAWKESTONEf sl cLeod Am WINS 0R0 GIRLS SOFTBALL CUP Thesoftball season isover for 1945 in Orfo Township With Mitchell Square the championsin thermens series and Hawkestone the cup Winners among the ladies Hawkestone girls won thgtrqphy beating ShantTBay in the third and final game last Friday night 129 The game was well played before arlarge crowd at Mitchell Squre and both teamsffwere out to win God Plays wereiplentifulon each side DorothykEmms bf Shanty Bay hit the only home run Kay Husband played well at second and Aleta Taylor was good batter For the winners Norma Scotts running catch in the 8th wa ut lor of Shanty Bay rind Joyce Shels well of Hawkestone were steady and yielded the same number of THE 8110 Wm ma phenomena Mimosa Brianna outline or comm hone Antonwe and satisfied with officiating Laiiswdiiucmwmm anLPaddy Miles of Minesing werenon hand their experienced Snoreby innings Shanty 335710 040 203 09 Howkostonex ea xiz HawkestoneMarjory Shedd as Jean Craivford 2b Joyce Shelswell Lorraine OBrien lb Norma Scott cf Muriel Hart Joycef Jer mey if Eileenheigh 5b Lila Shels lly Beeton whodefeated him in rather onesided game Spencer Beeton With Missiiline Fachnie as lead drawn againstAuld Totten barn with Mrs Hammond as lead The latter game was onenof the best ofWevening The winners were as follows Auldfirst with three winsand 36 Spencer seond with Mo ghmes and 35and OHam Alfaiidalc thirdlwith one win and 25 fl wellrf Shanty Baywrois Sandersongc Phyllis Sanderson of Joan Taylor Dorotl Emmsss Kay Husband1 2b BarbaraClawford if Lorraine Simpson 3b Lillian Biggsrf iAleta Taylor 1b Go Hard Smith Keynes Duke St John in Borden f2 CACTR Tournament Tot Go Hard Smith of Peterboro lived up to his nickname is beddeanHeYMssr bases adiarfATr iTovice bantamweight champion and Williams both of Toronto put on good exhibi tion in the lightweight class while Pte Len Wadsworth Canadian middleweight champion of Newl market Camp mixed with Tpr Browanoronto leading mid dlewoight obntender in the other exhibition match gt Other resultsvwerer Novice wel WightIgpfrd AKerMontreal defeatedTprllH Norris Mon treal Tpr Davy Edmonton defeated Tpr Homer Dart mouth Novice featherweightTm Sbuthvvard Havelock defeatd ed Tpr CL CBauer Moncton at No Canadian AmouredCips Training Regiments boxing tourn mentateeampBordenwondlugrs He knocked wout his opponent Tpr Duke St John Ottawa in the novice middleweight curtains raiserin the first 10 seconds be fore more than three blows had been excharlged One of the best iscraps was the experienced bantamweight event won by Tpr Bureau Montreal in close decision over Tpr Kelly VNiagararFalls fIroopers Torrunyt Walsh Can PI of every athletes success is no toghe right training to right eating ypart to own the inside tricks on men Tryit when 1C cur mo sAvu all lion Heres onezlm loading cote nglg Crud swanm all bef Ve tchi posi oreieoilxu arm on ck up arm rJ Goden Meadow Grand Old spice2m Goldchcadovvisovcr fourtccnycgrsold0fiiciallylistiasaroatimcisnow linost snoiv wecc he can nTatclinnEloftcti bra ppoucntslialf his age SOFTBALL PthHING by rohmEr2ricrifll3lrtt our leading allrounds ozchlou expert FAST DRUP wants stAi helps build thong muscles Kcllbggs AllWheat is whole wheat in its most delicious fortnilts flaked tCaStcddyRJ cat Gctspttte tomorrowntf your graces FREE on ck toward you colour in In tip in Hollowthrough are pitch 390uletbo Bullshogld 11 sorrow UTHROCGH pith fas drop draw ck of intact Dontuuierkyahonmodon leavelund inrotfu sot fingers Hun nudnmfollow Turoccqulrexmooth relaxed Vhmulhinvuwd maa pitching action no Fl MAIN UH

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