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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jun 1956, p. 10

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lyflmwu DELI SOFTBALL The local anllhnll loops hurliol athlfa and the leaguea olnelal statisticians ran lor cover thla put week while the hats boomed and home plate took hadnent log in the ihrecJJclil that were wiped all the Igenda it was rollicklnl uncaring circus every night out with total of batter hittingthe piste all eonglcmented total of 108 assorted hue knoch that ill cluded ll clrcuiihlown while the scores wound in Ilhulnus gum the development was three light ball game that had tho on edge til the lost man hit the dust in each heat The Tuesday action between the Services th Service Corps School combination of good and had bill that started 15 slug eat and wound up as hurlcn battle through the last seven radian The visiting Services club warkcdvlhrLc runs across the plate in thc lirst when they caught hold at Rally Ayottea slants for pair at uletiei Jud hill Owen rang the register with long ill for the circuit over the contra iellicra head The WIIlls came battling hock picked up walk and single and evened the count at Itrin nplcce when Tommy Thompson belied and pitch lntoJext llcld lor is our base knock The Services went to work on Ayottc in the second lramphammered across runs all it pair cl free passes and two singles and were cleaned on tho hose patlls and onto the scoreboard Al uscclles circuit hld Orillla Rise Ladies Bui Orlllia lllerchantsused their home diamond to good cited Thursday evening battering Bar ric Flyers league lenders in the llarrlc and District Ladies Soil ball lop hrough wild and wool ly contcst with hits runs Ind er rors galore Final score gt was 1513 or the home team Third inning was the clincher with Orillia pushing over nine runs led by Ethel Reid and Fern Wrny who wound up huttlng three or live and Norma Fowler who walloped home run Barrie double play In the seventh inning cut short another uprising the action moving lrom Ellis to Bish op to McLean Flycrs minus regular catcher Lorna lchcan niid shortstop Pat Dowliug almost came on to catch in the late innings with Louis Eus having great night at the plate hitting our torlive including two home runs Dorian Parker whacked three for live including double Dorian also was credited with stolen base and sacrificed Plate umpire was Paddy Miles ter Brown mg 02 110 51213 14 209 002 SDxld 18 BARRIE FLYERS Granger Jenkins Parker Ella Marshall Wright Elli McLean Clive Ei EhlnfiliLLlA MERCHANTS Flet cher Lennon McFarland Fowler Reid Johnston Wray my lfllyn one other Barrie and Dis trct Lollies League game played Thursday evening Elmvale detest ad Newmarket IB Kean The Wm inuh their way heck b¢0fltenlhn lathe bot Gard Huh startrol the mliuvmeo flea all duh beam forth din action department mixedn trio of AnnieOahlles round tripper tolandenand should in bridl to aantoordhding and hold the season was tossed at the and last wedauday evening when the lnlanteeulnd the Flyrrl took to lrarpetlo decide who would walk oltwlth the two points that were up to nabs The Flyera llnally look the up dlctattcrlpottiag the lnlantry crew big lOrun edgoiin the tint two time Final score 1211 RCAth Win Meds and the Tankers kept the belt and runvbanner lyin high whén they hooked upin Thursday nights nction and combined 32 hits Jornytotal at so runs to act new mark on the local saithall pasture The slugtcst lentured hi3 frames with the clubs taking turns at running through the line up Final score was 22lti for RCAMC Coming up in sqithall Wednesday Med vs Services zmo hrs 1830 hrs TucsdltyRCAMC vs RCAF Wednesday RCAC vs RCASC 9L 4W caches aurels On Quebec Track gtCOLDWA1ERNorlh Simcoe harness horses and drivers show ed the fans at Quebecs Richelieu race track last wcekend how to set hew records or the mile reach new laurel for consecutive wins and incidentally collect winnings Keith Waples ol Vasey ingillil own entries and others including those at Mrs Sheppards Burnhrae stables at Goldwater copped therace result headlineswinning eight in row lutwodnys One report was to theeticct he was in line or Canadinn record ll he placed first in theinut race he entered Waples drove Barney Diplomat to the fastest clocking of the meet placing the mile in 205 minutes Coldwater district was thrilled to get the news Mrai Sheppards Phyllis Brook driven by Waples 918ch first in two events and bet tered her owntime by new mark or the mile of leWples was drivinglhyllis Brook at London lastyearwhen she won the covets ed Futurity stakes The CanadaUnited States boundary is untortifiedunder the tiring the Rushvnugot Treaty ethat worked the ollicial Thenrt extr innlnl game or Thursday REASC vs ncs at Thursday RC5 ot lvs Services it lat Camp Borden wheretheyfareundergolnlninlemivi program in preparation lorltite Olympic trials Mon real in Sgplembe Selectedihroughtrlrlsrandsllmlnrtlnn bouts ncro thetniln these boxers represent thebest or the anadllli Armys hokin Shown here trout lclt to right Terry chaiherai Petawawa Ontnrionominated1n Canadinn Armyteam coac BIfltanlwelghtPl¢ hoylongsydneyN lat hullalionjBlack Watchtltoyolnghland Regiment at Canada 25 years Nnxfl lid paundi Featherweight Corporal Jerry Vamtonc Dlrtmuuth NS an Battalion the Royal CanadianRogiinent 25 amthat th Army will send to the Olympictriais were chosen alter atseries ol elim inations in each Command and the final chanlllionnhip tourney held at Kingston Here Coach Wenthenll Regiment bf Canadian Guards and farmer Irish National hantamweight champion with on is given the Canadian Army Olympic ll eluls hyscoach Wea therall complete rounded prograsz stress neryyweighc Merc weight Covylc hy announcement that the Cain and theAmnteur nnw alliiiated agioleiltoxérs to cut oilingwood too over up pot in the Barrie andDlatr Soccer Leaguellhuraday atQuéens Parkdelcating nanta Bella 440 The Colli gw lose match XAMI isth BARRIE ohmrfc aoxlnmnorgtrum lins no earn manager addtomcer can rounding physicrltrslnlngcmp Borden Captain Gillanders woz the my in ltloa and as ulureolliclals ye at age 124 poundthilhtwelght SprApplcntiee EddlézFom te ontrul Roan Canadian School or military Engineering is yeara of age 132 pounds Light Weltenleight Ptc Everett Mason Stellarton NS 2nd Battalion Black Watch lloyal Highland negl ment at Canada 21 years at age 143pounds Light Heavy Ctn Ken cowie Oshawa Ontario RCEME Not E8 Ccntrll Ordnance Delgth yearnol agel74 pound3Liaht Middle LCpl Davc Cod VIliepllunc BC lit Bltuiion Queens Own Rifles at Canada 24 yearaml lrtd pounds Heavyweight SprMikc Mcrcredi Ycll owkniilo NWT lat cid Park Squadron 21 years oi age 190 poun coach runs his protege through part of systelmtic training pro gram Doingpushups from lelt to right are Foster Cowle Long Mercredi Codv 2Mason Vanstone CLOSE NURSING SCH The 56th and last nurses class from Colilngwood General and Marine Hospitals nursing school graduated last week The school is to close down The lo nurses will he the last graduates at least for some time because of lack of qualified instructors Rel Downer Speaker 01 the Legislature who addressed the class said the health depart wittwehtwstsm the sold TractorsMeCormtek arm Service Parts Write second night nomty Miami in third night 51 eatured the Sim County mens lnviution gall match at MidlaadCountry Cluh Wednesday June 20 Veteran number at the Orllila cluh Gnnge septuagcnnrtan ahot no 87 or the lit hall which with as handicapnvc him his act 51 His 87 was good enough to give hlmllow gross honors in the third night Low net print in the night was given to Lt Scudamore Camp Borden th 56 Second low net also went to Camp horden goiter Foley with Midland gollcra didnt litre well on their own course which was playing longand laat lol lowiug three dry weakn Low in the first night has 76 shot by Mollatt of orlllia with Tom Wagonot Coilingwoodtone Istroke he ind Far lor the course 10 mil Dyment oi Barrie ondnog Coward orlilin each had net 10 In the top ilight Ken Somera of the host club hall 78 towin lowigross In tho PontiCairns 0r Iilia was runncnup turn only and lmovva how to handle your turn durinl merit hopes to reopen the school Rani Dis Hnmilton Distrlet other 200 the summer Non liarms man Lloyd Jetennn lake St exhn had my in Only other prim Illmen Reg Hulllgan otlidiand Ili 90 was second loll net in le BOYS The body ollLyenrtold Jim Luon oi Tomntnlninin1 lincca bustling mldenLhly in was re covered Tuesday nelr Wanlzl Beam The body at his friend Ronald Alcorn alsool Tomato was loud last Thursdny Their hallvxubmuged boat was found shortly alter they were drowned Jn Georgian say 54 HAMS GATE DAWSON CREEK 40 Forty visitors from northern AL hem and BritishColumhlnrareas came here recentlytor ham test There was it banquet and dance or the amateur radio nton and their wives You cant wear another an and you dont tnnl ado mna lnaunnchtlrcly do ironic ever have the Iain in Iurance nredl Tm why moanpl lpematiuur ones which tilted to your ads also your hudietl £0 Eugenia St Barrie Ph 4938 unuummamIIIIIhLhm na nwrnlvniimars DUNLorgsrnm BARRIE ONTARI mi International Equipment Baler and Binder Twine and tripe Monager eiperim at gt out nextyear andltreid andother ports Til ills other will givenfthe cha to he held iujclevrlrnd n5 lik wideibeiniz madeffor ncluslon in th next British Empire ended in othe Seor gHwas clns er when Wafisulwym

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