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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1954, p. 4

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lTIIE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JUNE I954 Shear at Gunn Arena at Holly Holly at Gunn Arena at Shear July July bIack and tan Cockers took but of varietyand winners on entries from their Burnadean Kennels Le froy DOG FANCIERS Saturday where they absorbed at 154 knockouf from the Celery Alliston Absorb Straight Losses In OLA Group Alliston Athletics are still look In for their first win Ontario la crosse intermediate ranks follow ing last weeks games The Athletics took 96 defeat from Toronto Maitlands before large hometown gathering Friday and then walked into Bradford Mens Oil Tan Leather Sole draw string Sizes to 13 745 Mens Chrome Tan tie leath er sole Sizes to 12 695 Chrome leather Moccasin Slipper light and strong Siz es to 12 545 COMPLETE RANGE 01 Oil Iun Moccasins WOMENS BOYS MENS 495 545 745 Moore Shoes Opp Post Office Barrie Kings They entertain Bradford in Al liston Arena Friday night and when these two keen rivals hook up the building should be filled to capacity IWVO performers with the Ath letics are well known locally Arnold Smith the product from Orangeville who played junior hockey here last winter with the Flyers is one of the teams top forwards and Herb Thompson local boy who has starred in soft ball circles for many years is making his first start with the neighboring town The Maitlands got topnotch pro duction from Ron Barton and Leo Teatro who tallied four and three goals respectively to lead the win Paul Dean and Don Hay scored once each Harry Cummings Bill Gray and Colic Whalen scored two apiece for Alliston who enjoyed 20 lead at the end of the first quarter but gave way in the second when the Maitlands left the floor at half time with 53 margin There were two fights in the game both involved Arnold Smith who came out of the game with small facial cut The Celery Kings showed mark ed superiority in subduing Allis ton Saturday in Bradford They led 30 at the end of the first quarter and 91 at the half Harold Smart and Norm Alex ander paced the Kings with three goals each Harold Gwynn and Bill Clubine each notched brace while Shorty Bray Clev Burtin George Iycrs and Keith Collings scored singletons Ralph Gillespie with two and Arnold Smith and Colic Whalen with one each counted for the Athletics It was very unusual in that there were no penalties in the last half of the game undoubtedly novelty with these teams BrOwning Hurls Motormen To First Victory Barrie French Motors scored their first win in three starts Monday night as Mike Browning twirlcd neat twohitter to edge Everett Maple Leafs 21 in north divxsron South Simcoc baseball contestmat Agricultural Park Brownings victory was all the more sensational in that he bested brilliant veteran Sparky Jenkins who has been South Simcoe mound terror for several seasons The Motormen tagged Jenkins for four hits and while both runs were unearned keen baserunning ac counted for the winning margin The Leaf hurler collected rune strikeouts and walked three while Browning fanned 12v and walked two Barrie took the front in the first inning when Neil Gleason opened with single made the rounds to score on passed ball The wmmng run was plated in the sixth as Ed ward singled reached third on an error and stole home Everetts only run came in the top of the seventh and final frame when Haddock singled He stole second and tried itagain 0n tmrd to force an error and eastly romp home Gleason with two Singles and walk was French Motors aceat the plate Edward and Browning had one hit each gt Arthurs and Haddock wrth Singles accounted for Everetts limited hit tintg EVERETT Arthurs Jenkins Another OneHit Performance But 00E Absorb Third Defeat Toppers Soar Into First Place Canadian General Electric on paper appear like strong challengers for the Barrie district senior softball crown cur rently defended by Barrie Legion But team manager Bob Mallion says Im from Missouri And the amiable hardfighting veteran of several senior campaigns has good cause to doubt the rave notices OGE are still looking for the first win after three starts Most recent setback was Mon days 31 defeat at the handsof Edgar RCAF Toppers new hust ling entry who are now deadlocked with Legion for first place both undefeated There has been strange aspect to the losses of €012 In two out of the three their mound staff have blazed brilliant onehitters Lorne Davis allowed but one hit in the opener against Legion and took 21 defeat And Monday at Edgar Davis and Leo Labine combined to limit the Toppers to one hit over the seveninning route Also two of the three defeats have been by onerun margin Mallion is definitely concerned over the teams record but he knows what the answer is hitting His supposedly powerladen batting or der have failed to produce They were limited to only three hits by Logions Harry Cousc in the open er and Monday Jack Huffman im ported from Orillia by the Toppers sent CGE home with two scattered safeties These marks are far from prospective challenger Mircd in the cellar depths of the Barrie district standings CGE are confronted with two games in as many nights this week as they play host to RCAF of Camp Bord on Thursday at Queens Park and then meet leagueleading Legion Friday also at Queens Huffman who formerly played with the now defunct Prysons Grill this circuit may easily find him self in the most valuable player role should he continue to lead the surprise rampage of the Toppers He now holds nohitter and two hitter in his seasons bag of tricks and through remarkable control could become the groups top win ner The first inning spelled the tale of Hulfmans triumph Leadoff bat ter Comrie worked Davis for walk and Sova followed this with grasscutting tworun homer into leftcentre field Before Davis could retire the Toppers third run was plated off walk an error stol en base and passed ball on which McPhee slid home under Ray Brills attempted tag at the plate Huffman worked with confidence Wilbon BLudluwC Jenkins Wales Haddock Heatherington Jenkins BARBIE Gleason 3b Steckley rf Graham Edward of Wiley 55 Etherington 1b Christie 2b Quin lan 1f Browning Everett 000 000 11 Barrie 100 001 x2 iUMPIRES Joe Brewer plate Stan James base under the threerun margin He retired the first nine men to face him and didnt issue hit until the fourth an infield single by George Storey CGE threatened in the fourth fifth and seventh innings They had two runners aboard with one out in the fourth but couldnt advance Runners sat on second and third in the fifth with two out but Cec Cooks solid liner to right settled gently in Pratts hands for the third out CGES only run came in the sev enth and final inning when Al Ru therford opened with walk and Ray Brill dumped double down the rightfield doul line Ruther tord was waved home on the play but the throw to the plate was per fect and Sova made the tag Brill ended up on third and scored as Bill Raycraft sent sacrifice fly to deep centre Pitching from both Sides was sen sational Huffman recorded seven strikeouts walked two and struck one batter Davis started for CGE gave up one hit two walks and fanned one in three innings work Labine relieved in the fourth fired three hitless innings and fanned four while walking one CGE Cook cf if Cripps 2b Storey lb cf Thurlow 3b Ruther ford ss Brill Minnikin rt Hick ling if Davis Raycraft lb Mal oncy rrf Turmbull Earish Labine EDGAR Comric ss Sova MacDonald If Scheck lb McPhee 2b Palmer 3b Powell cf Pratt rf Huffman CGE 000 000 lldl Edgar 300 000 x3 Davis Labine and Brill Huff man 20 and Sova Losing pitch er Davis 03 Collingwood Boy Sets New Record Collinngrwood Collegiate student Cook established new class for high jump record at Montreal Saturday in the 10th annual Dom inion interscholastic track and field meet and provincial competition Cook cleared the bar at five feet inches breaking the previous mark by onehalf inch ANCIENT CENTRE Geneva in Switzerland was al ready an important centre when it acknowledged Roman supremacy in 120 BC cam THE EXAMINER FOB PRINTINGPHONE 2414 Legion Minor Baseball Schedules Pee Wee Baseball Schedule June 15 Pirates at Red Sox Indians at Dodgers June 17 Red Sox at Pirates Dodgers at Indians Red Sox at Dodgers Pirates at Indians Dodgers at Red Sox Indians at Pirates Indians at Red 80 Pirates at Dodgers Red Sox at Indians Dodgers at Pirates Dodgers at Red Sox Indians at Pirates Red Sox at Dodgers Pirates at Indians Red Sox at Indians Dodgers at Pirates Indians at Red Sox Pirates at Dodgers Red Sox at Pirates Dodgers at Indians Indians at Dodgers Pirates at Red Sox June 22 June 24 June 29 July July July July 13 July 15 July 20 July 22 Boys attending King Edward school are to report to Mr Down ing at Shear Park for tryouts to the Indians Phone 5397 Prince of Wales school boys to report to Mr Sutherland at the Arena Park for tryouts for the Pirates Phone 6004 Hillcrest school boys will be the Dodgers and will report to Mr Fry or Mr Jones at Arena Park Phone 6233 or 4781 Codrinrgton school boys to report to Gunn St Park to Mr Baker for tryouts for the Red Sox Phone 4336 Boys attending St Marys or St Josephs schools will report to the park that would apply if they at tended one of the public schools Any boy who for example play ed for the Pirates last season and who is now attendin some school except Prince of Wa es may if he so wishes play for the Pirates again this year or he may play for the team that his school mates play for Indians home park is Shear Park Red Sox home park is Gunn St Park Pirates home park is Ar ena Park Dodgers home park is Rogers Park Bantam League Schedule June 16 Holly at Shear Gunn at Arena June 18 Shear at Holly Arena at Gunn June 23 Gunn at Holly Shear at Arena June 25 Hollyat Gunn Arena at Shear June 30 Gunn at Shear Holly at Arena JUNE BRIDES LOVE ASnPs LOW July Gunn at Holly Shear at Arena Gunn at Shear Holly at Arena Shear at Gunn Arena at Holly Gunn at Arena Shear at Holly Arena at Gunn Holly at Shear Age limit 15 years If boys 15th birthday fell before the lst of May 1064 then he is too old for Bantam ball Boys living on Bayfield or tp the east of Bayfield will report to Gunn St Park for tryouts Boys living between Bayfield and up to and Including John St will report toArena Park Boys living south of John Street and in Allandale will report to Shear Park Boys living in the country around Holly will report to Jack or Ivan Kenwell at Holly Any boy may still register to play ball The coaches will have registration forms for this purpose Closing date will be the date of the first scheduled game Coach at Gunn Street Park is Mr Earl Lang Phone 4336 Coach at Arena Park is William Raycraft Phone 4809 Coaches at Shear Park are Wil liam Crooks phone 4079 or George Sanders phone 5469 Phone the coach concerned as to when practices will be held Games to start not later than pm all games to be seven in nings with five innings constitut ing game Games tied at the end of seven innings to be played on or until winner is declared If tied when called for darkness then each team shall be credited with one point Rained out games to be played on dates suitable to both coaches Any game that was postponcdwill have to be played not later than July 24 Playoffs to commence week of July 28 First and third place teams will playoff Second and fourth place teams will playoff Two out of three games Winners will then meet in two out of three playoff Proof of age will be required Any boy who did not have his birth certificate returned to him lastyear please call 4336 and ask for Mr McGib bon have quite few at the house and yours might be there July 14 July 10 July 21 July 23 OF BARRIE CLUB GOOD SHOWING Aces Meet Oshawa Continued from page one Airedale Duke of Milroy with four wins Canadian bred win Barrie Greer Aces defending Barrie district iadies softball cham new best of winners and best of pious will prep for their debut into breed Competing there with their West Highland White Champion Pixie wood Pip the Kayes took best of breed and fourth in group Scarborough on Saturday June were the same four members and also Mr and Mrs Beatty at the Toronto Progressive Kennel Club Show Mr and Mrs Lamont took sec ond for open female with Len mor Bonnie of Knockdow Mr and Mrs Black took bat of breed with another of their fine Alre dales Squire of Milroy Miss Norma Black again won in the handling class in which 20 com peted Nascopie Needlc Ann was again shown successfully by Mr and Mrs Jones and took winners fe male for Labrador Retrievers Mr and Mrs Frank Beatty with the PWSU playdowns here Satur day evening when they meet Osh awa Lakesides an intermediate entry in an exhibition game at Queens Park Starting time is 030 Keeping up the good work at pm FINE FISHING The Cascapedia River in Quebec famous for trout and salmon flows 75 miles to New Richmond on the Bay of Chaleur BLIIEWIITEII 30 foot cabin cruiser Reserve for Fish Guiding Lake Trout tackle supplied Staff Parties Cruising Leaves foot of Bayfield St PHONE JACK BINGHAM 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