SEPTEMBER 1945 NOVA scoriiii TOP 111111311 initiation Altl Cazhidniii 11 Centre to 1lillt 11 Ca Centre llilit1t an Machine placed elow the help limleia IllWUSl livixryvezgiit set Stlllctlilll lie elimination that heat 111111 nine when one forced to drop out too yard dosL Phalen lillllly irierson Ladner 220 yards McKiiilay Cpl 410 yards Ite Stule liie Inuit iloiinr lLiHltl in one of 1111 xfio ii 11 litllts In Itll 11f Ilui vilif 111 Phalth liaiiipaziiitn 11 110 Smut1 ltpl lte 11 1111 1y side Ffills 8811 yards th Till PIP 11 Snyder 121111 oid lele11niii IlliIMll lltlti Que Me Vilwiil oe 1eiit1gtn 1lgtit lllllt JamisM111 Six New Carlyle nions IIelltll1t yard lled llill Hyiw 11 Towel 11 relay Altl taiiadzaii Machine Gun liainiii Ctiiire 11111 yard relay mile medley tetay 21 aiiailian Medical lrinint teinre Alll Ilttll AIU 11 mile ronto Vera 11111111 Bill Siisiil Ite Wahulirk Dullh high Jtllllll Sgt Jean The Schick Injector Razor has an exclusive featureIts the only razor with automatic blade changequick asa wink pull and push on the injector and out shoots the old bladeslides in fresh one instantly WHILE THEY MST AT ALI DEALERS SUPPLYOF RAZORS IS LIMITED BUT THERE WILL BE N0 SHORT AGEIIFBIKDES 77y M4 1mm Shaves Schick blades prep dozfble honed 13 double strapped twice Thy take keeneredgeholditlongerl as thick Sntcr Show Thanks to Schicks exclusive shaving there hfho comb2 teethbiunprdtccudcomen Club nick youj gt FL TINY DAVIS WINS TRACK HONORS Flt Li 1111132 Ilayix of nellrylllr shared individual 111mm with GM Pete ity tllillrl laylur of Oakyille at track 11nd field 11ml or urn bers of the audition Armed Purlrs to Holland recently Alter cleaning 10 points apiece liixis and Taylor grasped kc handle of trophy presented shy Princess Juliana oTNIhe erheriaiids Davis used to be with the Air Iurce 11 limp Borden and pitched softball in 111 Barrie touu league llaiis tIIU on the discus 111w 111111 lictnf of lift feet inches and IMetl second in the standing broad jump and third in llif Illpound shot pill is the solid si1oot Drum Major who used to twirl the mace at the head of the Tron ion RCAF Band Stallon at lniilon as physical training IINIIIMIOI Hlll rank of beryl iajor Tilly won his commis sion after an extensive pliysieul training course iitllkttll 111111 llii 111 ll ti Lit lte Edna lli1stoi 111112 jump lt litiisiiie 151llt11111311 1111 John Infill 11111411 Jtllll lpl Ilizi lliiiltll All llaiuisiiurtt NS te 111111111 A1 13111111121 Javelin uk ta i1iiil1 11121 11ti Ittillll 111 lpl llieriiig 111 ZulllIj Fred McConnell Kings lrte ltiel 111mg loiitrealltoii 11piiik Viraiiiiitoiiii 0111 WAC 77 yard 1111in Killltlililii ltlIGllQ Vancouver Warriiier loroiibr CWAC Li llis lliytlen Discus Silt Frank Cater 11Cllilllkm11 ioiito lte llill Atkinson iznee Albert Sask PREWAR 111115111113 11111 CONSTRUCTION Innovation COltPtETE 1111171151111111an AND 20 BLADES 11 Cloniuandmoth er Manamanicks patented head stretches skin ahead of the blade ledge sets up whiskers so you can mow cm down undecidedme No mun no 1118111 Nothing to take apartt No dangerous fumbling with blodesin paper mappings 77LA Schick Winnini ite Alite lte Aiiiize 11 igi 551 1711 lit lit llaip Io Shot ptit 11 1111 Harrison xii gaiy lte Stargratt Ite lieiiiili Ni Opener 21 Tn BARR humans DARRIE ONTARIO CANADA Etienne Slincoe finals Nll took onegame lead over Angus at Shear Park frnesdny in the first of their best of seren Centre Sirocco League softball finals There was thrilling finish to tliet match of the season With two out in the last inningsl TEarl Marshall barely beat out his high bounding bit to third and Chick Raynack raced home with the winning run The isrore was litelter Tom Moxon of CNR held Angus to three tilts white NUllll Bagnellg the Angus ace yielded five ismashing homer to deep right in the stth was one of thellr gAllandale iiines telling blows Angus got their lone tally ing guii 1st loud game and for the third fixture next Tuesday back at tire1 iShear Park Games will start from now on at 630 half QWfr lliour earlier than usual Due to darkness in the first game leven though it was exceptionally fast play the teams haul itrouble completing seven innings They hope to go the fiilllmktxiiimz When Ken Guilfoylc did not 11 illvt from Ullllm 111 time UNIT lllllgtltl all hands by starting 1111111 by starting earlier Nll Surprise Iilcher 113 Moxun iii the box Regu lr shortstop all season Moxon ipnsititin he sometimes handle with lilie 11C team in the Burden loop Just three hits off him tells the tale 1lle had good control and nice fast ball Hitcher Johnny BurgeSs got tom of the hits off him but the others were grounding and flying 1111 regiilarly Although recoiding fmic errors Allandale gave Moxuli 11111111 support in the pinChes Angus Scored in 151 Angus came to but first and got their Hilly run then Les Rose was Sale when Moe Stransman let his grounder through but was fumed at second by Art Duckworth Bur gess looped single into right and when Len Clmppel booted the ball around DuckWorth sowed all the way from first Moxon got the next two batters and from there on he had control of the game The CNR board of strategy made acliange in the field by beiichingChappel sending Mednick from short to right and Roynaek came into the game at short flow Allandale Willi the score tied oneall in the Llast of the 7th Jimmy Johnston was out when his hard grounder to third deflected off Les Parkers shins to Bagnell who threw him out at first By fast legging Ray nack beat out tough hit to short which Bill Minkcn knocked down but his throw was split second late Raynack went to second on passed ball and to third on wild pitch Adams and Stransman struck out and it looked like tie game Earl Marshall came up then and after bunting the first ball foul and ticking off another foul on the second pitch took couple of balls and then slapped one down close to the third base line which scor ed Raynack and won the game Parker grabbed the ball high and threw it to first bill his throw was too wide and just bit late The Pitching Duel Moxoii outpitchcd Bagnell in every way except strikeouts He walked none while Bagnell let two free passes to first The Angus mound star fanned nine and Moxon two Mednick was Bagnells chief trouble with homer and clean single It was Bagnells only wild pitch in the 7th also that led to the illnninrgirrun Moxon was due shutout except for the two errors in the opening frame There was crowd of about 1000 fans on hand andthere will be all that and many more when the same teams hook up again tonight The game took only 50 minutes to play Angus had George Cheeseman back on first sack after an absence of several games while Bob Elliott sat outthis one Ken Arnem re wise the lineups were as usual For the following box score we are indebted to Jack Craig of Camp Borden Three umpires gave icellent decisionsplate Cpl BL Estabrook bases Sgt Ab Hutsc Score by innings Angus TO11 12 ab po Burgess 212 Bagnellp Mucei 2b 01 11 Minken ss 00 Parker 3b gArnem rf Cheeseman lb Did 26132072 VTTwo out when winning run scored ted in Mednick Marshall home run Meduick sacriice hit Ray struckout by 332ml by Moxon left on basesAngus CNR unassedv ball Burgess wild pitch Bagnell Zellers end Grill Meet Again on Monday Zellcrspnd Harmony can 31s weeks in the totem lepgu semifinals are still tied suddmdcath game tordccide who finals7 Rules call for seven 11111 innings llUsVVtI real talent as pitcher Busirin ghpthgr and Cpl Scott Scretnryls PYIZQ Features Holiday pBorrie Country Club As some of the contestants had notmanaged toget their games off in the Semifinalrounds golf ers wereisappoihted mi Labor Day that it was impossibngo have the finals for theCIubCbainpion ship and Battle Cup CNR abr hpoa IE Marshall 3b Mednick ss rf 2a4 00 Mmton Kashnercf 30 00 AMarshali1b 39 10 Johnston Chappell rt Roymekss 112 09 Adamslf 00101 StransmaxigZb v2 12 2525219 Earned runsQCNR 2runs batr nack basesoii balls as Bagnell 12 softball Won the round Theymcetngain next Mon dayVat Queens Park 630 pm in who have been off for all will clash with Btu Marys pin the Last nightjlimpire uBmce Rey holds called them at 310 With mnnmy leading2114 At the timer the end ofthe Still Ballets noduleng snarled me out BARRIE GRILLERS WIN BY 91 AT OWEN SOUND Harmony Grill yesterday won 91 in the first game of their OASA Intermediate playoffs atVOwcn Sound The return game is at Queens Park Barrie at four oclock Saturday afternoon irillrrs look the measure of the ltussrls highly rated Owen Sound and District cham pions and hope to move Into the second room with another win here Saturday Playing second base for Ilusvtls is Tommy Burlington the famous Cleveland pro lmckeyist with tliehuidlcap of only one eye There were me at the game It was tied oneall until the 6th when Barrie got another run In the 7th irlllers broke it up with seven runs featuring hell Norrls homer with the bags loaded Herb Thompsons triple in the Test and Steve llincs double in the 6111 were other telling blows Fred Vosil allowed only ve hits while pitching for Barrie George Miles was the fielding star Owen Sound used their star hurlcr Walter Brown and their best man was loll Noble third sacker BOWLING ON THE GREEN Barrie Adds Four Points Barrie had very slim margin of four points over Allandelewinslast Thursdays Berger contest in Al landale but even that small margin brings their lead up to 19 points It McFadden and Pouchcr were the only winners for CNRA with 19 overM Reed and Armstrong who had 11 Malcomson and McCuaig had big edge on McGowan and Warlow with 17 to while Mayne ande Thomp son led WI Peck and Geo Webb by 19 to 15 Aiiandaiepivnxed Doubles Allandale CNRA Bowling Club had very gratifying attendance at their mixed doubles tourney on Wednesday of last week 38 players were on hand with number of visitors from Beoton Collingwood and Newmarket Very slimmar gins separated the prize winners who were first Mrs Bowen and Warlow with three wins for 26 second went to Collingwood play ers Mrs Northcott and Gal braith with three wins and 44 third was won by Mrs Peck and TLeGearAWWthree rwinsvond40 fourth went to Barrie with high two of 47 by Mr and Mrs Arm strong whilei fifth wastaken by Mrs Vairand Thompson for one win with 45 plus Bairie Holiday Event With beautiful weather and greens in good condition the tourn ardentin ScotchlzDoublcs held by the Barrie Lawn Bowling Club on Labor Day was big success 44 players participated including visit ors from Aurora Beeth and Oril lia First was captured by Harry Milne and Hi1 Meilith with an excellent total of three wins for 53 plus secondfeltto aBeeton rink GordonVSpencer and Ira Palmer with three wins 46 plus 10 third went to Allandale James Warlow and Ellis OHeam with two wins had 49 plus Fourth prize for one win with 44 plus was takenby Wilson and Walter Sarjeant Barrie at Barrie errick 901872 5th Bruce Mc Cauley 992475 holes15f Wilmer Rowell 4074 33 52nd Charlie Parsons 481434 3rd Charlie Hurtibese 481434 If Frank Spry 451134 5th Fred Anderton 501535 149w Total sales surphls aircraft Ero engines arid airplane equip ment by Wm Assets Corporation to date have totalled more than $350001 can include the sale of 068 aircraft 35 to Mom inlan in iCNl Irv Mcdnicksiiue TH PICK FTO BACCO unisuncut IrIlJ lulttl l11 help the III 1111 111 117 11111 tea The teoms carry on tonight at Queens Park in the sec in itLIl While Putl 1111 Jitlblll When Ilia lILtl tutgt1 vlur IAIUI IlllllltililiHON swirlzvintd xiiitl is handled luttiLIKI 111219 why there ta they szlgiliiisiit 11131 pf eir Ivin right um 11111111 111li11111 yr ppei IS YOUR CAR READY to protect school children BRAKES HORN LIGHTS BRING ITTO US No job too small none too large HENRY LENNOX 75 Boytield St 11sr your or siiirii to OPEN EVENINGS 111th lilitl softball tiiiiz 111 Labor I1y war eiileicd llitli tilll Flt1 aid of iliff1lllt 1t weiitil 11 1311 fans mid games brime11 Iliai RCOC RCAF 111111121 had Nuriine Ilagnell on hand again and he lllltllttl them to first llli1lli features ifitl 11111111MII Army Seivice A141 sgtti 11111111 llIlt 31111 111111x11ni11e itll uid Adams of the Allah50111111 dale CNII elab 11111 second It 11ni lie roiiiliiiiatioii of play CNR Harmony and limitrr third place whitii 11i not lire ball Utah 1111 $111111 lt c1111 l11 11 tiialzt RCOL Ray which oer1 tin11 Iilrlilzlltill illlllflllitl nit Ilagnell is inc of best pitchers we have seen in I111 Still in his teens he 11111 ed 1111c of the Toronto the ASA Iiileriiiediate couple of games week in the amp lltlcll loop two more in the district for and holiday louinanieiits his aim never seeiiis to give But he 1111 nice natural motion and pitches to the spots games llarniony got very few hits and NR got only five in the open er Tuesday night of the finals Ilt1l own ground liieie was nothiin Killi1lltlllig If Allisloii thai they knew Ill jii 1141qu part Phone 4484 own and pl1d 1it1lillllill ANGUS WIN liiNii GAME FROM gnu Angus eliminated lilarmony Grill Richmund Hm 1111 the Centre Sniicoc softball semi team entered in the Wanless Park 115 by Wmmm mm and league of Toronto soft ball havc tossed challenge to the winner of the curient AnglisCNlll for the Patterson Doug Hedgei as presi clubs las yeai rmwn litching Angus In five ROSEIAWNS ciding night at spectacular prewar interest of the old Imper ialsRoxy Aees playoffs with cut dent of the Centre Simmo 11mm lorful playing and overflow attend ances Angus won the first game Grillers look the next 11m Angus tied up the round and then cked form Umcm of Um 1m WW out orierun decision in the final ant YorkSiincoe League peeled that CNR orAngus will take up the torch The Patterson Cup 35 lhe gum pnlhmg 0f mm was hm mm by Barrie Cuncgmns Illll1 Bagncll of Angus lor With Harry Couso Ihb muund onto lad stationed at Alt Borden Richmmld mu me and former twirlcr in the Davis ville senior loop mound for five match Queens series 13 lust Thursday 11 was drawing Senior lark series to Trophy play has accepted the offer as arranged by Sgt Ab llulse 11f Camp Borden chief umpire of tlieleaguc and Every game was close It is ex featuring the series throughout in ion cup in 1910 and never over in the Barrie club Sumed to be resting on some sliclf in the Hill He was on the innings of weakened turned It is pre every games and never lie got great catching support from Johnny Burgess of the tank cerps Oii flllursday opposing Bagnell was Wes Perry and Don lViclVIaster 7th on for they also twirlcd nice ball although touched for 10 safeties Perry held Angus iunless and with only three hits while his mates built up two run lead until the 6111 Then Angus scored three times and McMasier Rose had flied Duckworth walked own NEW MANAGER of0wen Sound Civic Auditorium is Frank Piper Bain for the past few years news editor of The Orillia NewsLetter Piper is one of Canadian THOMPSONS ATTERI SALES AND from Grilleis and the greats of the field TIRE and DUNLOP TIRES 29 Maple Av THE SHOP WITH THE NEON CLOCK MURRAY THOMPSON MEMBER pARRIECHAMBER OF COMMERCE lacrosse both and box variety and played with some of the big teams around lo ronto He had gjvrl in the pro game with the Mapld finished up his career with Orillia Terriers He replaces Bill Garbutt whose managerial contract ex took After center and Bob Elliott practically won his game then with smashing three baggcr to deep right scoring Duck lworth and Elliott When Burgess lifted long high one to left Baa nell came home In the 4th Grillcrs opened the scoring with two Norris lived on ancrror and George Miles ham mered out home run In the firstwkthe 7th Angus added what proved to bcfthewin fling run BillfMinken peppery shortstop0t mhittWitharmossf ible double play in sight Murray Richardson hobbled Les Parkciis grounder to short long enough for inken to reach second and the batter easily to first scratched over Leafs and Barrie Phone 3922 singled Bagnclt pir Proprietor JUNIOR hockey for Barrie Colts is the talk right now but the local executive have not made up their minds as yet item is that Hap Emms will bring his St Louis Flyeis to Barrie for their final week of training if the plant in the Arena is ready forac tion by Oct 10 Every effort is be ing made to get ice hereby that tnnc Margy NS TRiicIESf Another SCANNING the district papers we gleaned this athletic item from The Tottenham Sentinel mild pugilistic display took place at the four corners on VJDay but the gladiators came through unscath ed Spectators who witnessed the affray expected to see good ex hibitionof the manly art as both and the contestants have given good acl countof themSelvesirrprevjpuscnr counters but after ntild flurry they saw the foolisicss of it all and retired to their corners this mainland 8x Sit243$ Wght $365 1911 12 $1351 leIIHedvyWght $2150 12x 164 123118 Doanush single which Miles knocked down ovcisccond but the baseswere loaded Les Rose grounded to Steve Hines third sacker fired home to ken tryinggto come in Jichbatter lluckwotth lifted high short ball whicli Ab Bowen came in for and then muffed let ting Parker score With two still on the sacks McMasterended that trouble by fanning Elliott and Bagnell in order Harmony InaT87 desperate bid in the last two battings to pullthei game out of thffrf In the 7111 they got one as Fred VasiL bat ting for Bowen opened with safety and went to secondwon Rich ardsons sacrifice buntSteve Hines doubled to score Vasilr Hines was safe on an error but with two 01 Morris struck out andMcMastcr groundedto third Angus threatened to add loathe lead in the 9th by filling the sacks on three hits but McMaster tight ened upAandr there was no scoring In their last twobattingsGrill ers had man onthe bases each time but couldnt beat Baghellin the pinch AMERICA GROWING South America in population is Pat McReavy out of the faststgrowing the RC goes backto Boston the world and none out nailMin T1161 just $2765 ode to OrdegrSizes RIBoz materiql 13 610c plerrqut Ila OWEN SOUND hockey play are getting ready to move ageing ingto The SunTimes termediate Lionel Foster and Eddie McArthur are slated for Pittsburgh Hornets and Ken Dolson gets tryout with St Louis of the AHL Mc Arlhur still in thefAxmyrbutdue for discharge is toying with Jun ior or Cleveland tryout Tim Jordanyand Gurdenryexpect to to Philadelphia offsthe EUSIjA Rugg Stanley former junior tar who went overseas with the Grey andfSimcoe ForestErs is expectedytq play hockey at home along with CecShears and other Orphan stars goes back to Detroit Tommy Burlington the oneeyed star was purchased by Chicago but the NHL sastie cantWOrk inthe big Countryr Club league so he will likely revert to However Secretary Jack Cu decided thatfseme cmpetitive play was needvedfor the holiday and arranged anf18 hole and 9hole match with five prizes Handicaps minted and so the results were 18 holes lstgmtIlIore 8214568 2nd Wilma Howell 8441470 3rd Fraligh Crowe 891970 4111 Roy 0f the ln Orphans team Name and Town Stencilldoi MddTdeer 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