lm BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY am 1056 good clean show was the way Manager Wesley Allsopp of Barrie Arena described the basketball exhibition here last Thursday night between New York Olympians and the Harlem Magicians group iuat organized two years ago when Reece Tatum and Marques Haynes broke away from the famous Globetrotters to form their own touring organization Wesley who has seen more than his share of attractions in the 12 years since he got out of the butcher trade to look after the local arena should know There havebeen few stinkeroos here and there Some real turkeys that laid eggs tooGobhlers in facL it might be explained that in show parlance it could be real good show but if it failed to attract any laid an egg Onihe othe but if rhesbow is no goo to explain all th WI hand there might be big crowd on hand then its turkey Just ask Wesley ese technicalities oi theatre He The show put on by the Magicians and Olympians was excellent it was no turkey All the players were top flight US excoliegc talent with pro experience and theycould handle the ball with amazingskill Particularly Tatum and Haynes And the attendance of over 1800 was considered excellent for this town which has never bccn noted for its basketball teams or players down through the years the trend being more to hockey and baseball Orillia is considered rcdhat basketball town and yet the night before the same attraction drew 400 less fans than Barrie Thereiore no egg was laid here last Thursday night it was combination of basketball skill and clowning by Rocco Tatum better known as Goose that was funny enough to keep the crowd laughing most of the time The crowd was happy about the whole thing the cagers were happy about the gate and their share of iteverythingswaa carriedout by the visitors in businesslike manner so no wonder Mr Allsopp was happy too On top oi that the Barrie Minor Hockey Association which sponsored the affair benefitth from their share oi the gate and programs by more than $500 Barrie Minor Hockey Associationis committee composed of re presentatives oi the various town minor hockey groups headed by an executive composed of John Dohson president James Doorman Vicc president Wally Smith secretarytreasurer ALBarm Win Law Ho ward Penny and Harry Partridge representing the church league Tcd Hardacrc and Wally Desilva the Legion Jack Wcstman and James Buonnan the Monday nighters The basketballeis left here for Pctorboro with game scheduled for Friday night Kingston on Saturday All hands travelled in station wagons that is all except Tatum and Haynes they had their own Cadillacs They leave Canada next week and head down into Mexico for tour then across the States or second season they played to some 750000 in 170 games last year and then possibly to Europe Goal standards used in Barrie Arenn were obtained from Orillia collegiate nothing portable being available here it was revcaicd that of all things Tatum with his 84 inch reach has hobby sketch ing in pencil or crayon and painting in water colors Mrs llayncs ellin with Ma ues but Mrs Tatum and and heir mug re av of the Barrie Recreation CommitI their little boy wont join Reece until they get back in the Statcs The Goose revealed that they have played insome strange places including swimming pool dry of course with bleachersibuilt around and the fans looking down on the players in the pool The walls were hard tobouncc off This onea harder to believe but tho Goose to town where the gymnasium consisted of two small rooms with door connecting It took the two rooms to make one normal basket dribleor pass the ball through the open door The home team had this feat down to science and Tatums crew never did solve the problem District Hockey Orillia will have team after all be it senior lntermediatoA onlerrLynJaligydanom Valley finallyiconic to 11 agreement with the arena commission The hockey team gets 70 arena 30 but the club pays such items as ticket takers ushers etc or either junior or intermediate Arena manager Don Jeffery has called meeting for next week to try and stir interest it is said there are at the present time Vllloss Stephens plbkeda good day Sunday to get that hole in one and sundry at the clubhouse But Sunday it was wet outside but real dry inside and there were few golfers in sight We recall one day last heaved sigh of relief There must have been couple of hundred on courseithat doy The expense would have outdone the honor said onetime when he wastravelling with the Globetrotters they came bail eonrt so the hoops were in either room and it was necessary to and absorbed one of their iaw defeats Thats what the man saidi Present Collingwood outlooks are rated gloomy with little prospect not more than six players left in Colilngwood of intermediate calibre at theBarrle golf coursesits traditional the lucky golfer treats all year local golfer came within half an inche of an ace He actually Collingwooil Junior hockey players of last season are much in de mand Guelph Biltmores coached by exAShipbuilder Eddie Bush have invitcdior tryouts next month Doug Robinson Don Cook Ron Taylor and Alan Grier Darryl Sly will attend St Mikes camp and Gary Plater the Barrie Flyers Ray Crew who played for Guelph two seasons ago and was with New York Ranger chain last winter has been acquired by Detroit Red Wings ioroneof their farms PARKS AND ROBERRE DEFEAT WILD BILL SAVAGE PASHA reasonable audience then it ad to learn the hard JOHNNY BOWMAN pitches for the Barrie Flyers baseball club JOHNNY BOWMAN pitches for the shroud Redmen jbaschaii club Thats right Here they are same name no relationTho stroud Bowman is on the right and they are friendly rivals on the mound and when not pitching ac cupy outfieidpositlons1n the South Simone finals now proif ceeding in spite of the weather the clubs haveeach won one game in the best of seven set for the Davis Memorial Trol phy Mondays game was called due to rain with Barrie lead lng 40 They will try to play again tonightat Barrie fair grounds with another game at Btroud on Friday The Struud Mens Maior LeagUe Starts Hoare Walton ahoutthrec years ago wig Motors The summer swimming program tec that came to an endon Aug 10 successfully iuliilled its three aims of no water accidents fun and the acquisition of water skins Conducted at Oro Memorial Park 13miles from Barrie it operated in conjunction with the town playgrounds Children were taken there and backby bus for 10 cents This fce by no means covered the fcostof the buses the recrohtlon committee making up the deiicit Through contract drawn up withthc huslinc five buses were chartered per day for the ï¬ve weeks If swimming was cancell ed due to weather conditions standby fee was charged Al though this arrangement shorten ed the swimming program it proved very satisfactory on the whole as overcrowding in the buses was eliminated Bowmunis native son but the Barrie Bowman came heré rom Toronto and is on thestaifvoi Ha1 Pavero Attendonce vaiinmirig Classes Was High This Summer Despite Coldness of Weather and Ware Day Camp Program Each park again had its day camp As with the swimming any child of seven who had oi taincd the permission of his or her parents could take part day camp activities Buses one park each morning at 920 am and arrived at Oro at proximately 045 Organized tlvitles were conducted by the park supervisors until 1030 when the swimming period began this period the buddy system was utilized to provide jquickn acclirato check Hfthe children the water Due to the cold water this ye the swim perlod usually enddli at 11 and dinner waseaten Atfl pm the children were allow in again iora quick dip hoio the other buses arrived at 1404 Afternoon swim classes began at 150 and consisted tbrée periods 35 minutes in Ilength During these periods each ch had 35 minutes for lessons and 10 ings day ofsWiinming or tha olderchildre xiii were held at the Orillia wate Didyou Kear an explosion last nigbt7Well have no fear it was not an atom bomb it was the main event of the wrestling card at BarriLAsena Wild Bill Savage and All Pasha met their match as Dinty Parks and French Boherre rejdgclaredtVinnersrri The ï¬rst fall was taken by Bo berreover SavagePrior to this Parks was taking quite going over fromthe villains when Roz barre came in and knockedVSavage out oi the He landed on the timekeeper table sending eve thing flying Savage got back in the ringh wever and was met with flying dropkioks fromltoherre and then was caught by Roberrea beat hï¬ld the jacknife and that Was Th villains musthave had conference in the dressing room as they came out meaner than ever Savage worke Roberre over to no end along with gt ttle help from Pasha Savage then applied neck breaker and that was sit for Ito berre The third fall was taken itva barre and Parks 3040 Parks and Boberre put headlocks on Pasha and Savage and used them for battering rainsThls flattened both Pasha andSavdge However referee Joe Dempsey the official had counted Savage overRoberta aridthe assistant referee Larry Xasaboaki counted PBTkSi over Pasha but the leg conteflanta in ring were Pasha and Parks nd therefore the bout wasaward however refused and fight him with all rules waived but this didnot suit Mr Savage The opener of the double main event was just as rou and tough Don Lortie won the st fall over Lou Papineau with corner and body press Pa inc not ge going in first Elia Mr Lottie had him in constant trouble with the illegal work Papineau came back to win the faii however as he foum Lort weak spot and arly twisted hisarm off He eally worked Lortie over in this fall The third and final fall was battle that witlgbe remembered iii NEntylour teams played their ilrat games on Monday and Tues day nights of the all series of the 195657 schedule This year there are two groups with group playing on Monday nights and group playing on Tues day nights oaour STANDING Hydro No Deluxe Taxi7 HEP Cats liydro No Leg ion No Wright Cleaners Georges Marketeria webb Bros Copaco Denis Shcard Legion No SevenUp Group Team Players HYDRO No Goodhead Barker Gapp Farquhar Kaye Whitehead SEVENUPL Robinard Crooks Miller Reynolds GEORGES MARKETERIAM Drake Talcona Mills Osachuk Thuriow WEBB BROSD Russell Dlekey Webb Ray Webb it Webb Lee Warnlca HEP CATSM MacDonald Mason Third BMoifitt lolliiie HYDRO No 1W Greene Lalng Webb Beaver Milne Silvcrthorn COPACOK Winterburn minutes for swimming in the sup crvlsed play area Approximately15 leaders were present at Oro each day and of these five supervised play area while 10 taught lessons Splash Parties This year splash parties ior children of live and six years of age were held onFriday morn Splash party buses wont to all the parks at the same time as the day camp bus Swim period began at 10 and ended at 11 Thu the day camp swim period began andthe splash party bus drove the younger children home One leader from each park ac companled the children along with one or two volunteermothers This arrangement proved very satisfactory as it allowed the younger ones to go swimming onceva week and did not eliminate i1am lessons Cold Summer Although weather and water were cold this year attendance and promotions remained high with the average swimming attendance 206 Day camp attendance was 40 Approximately 115 children passed from tadpole nonswim mertomlnnow 75 from minnow tofiish and 55 received water safetyheglnncrs buttons Red Cross Tests The Red Cross tests for junior intermediate and seniorswimmers front on Tuesday Aug 14 Ed Elliotson Mary Anne Petrinioulx Peggy Wardle Anne Spearne Sheila Livingstonh Brian Harris David McGee Pat Morris Barbara Perry and Peter Mack passed their junior tests and Diane Hagan Pat Powell ErrylI Norriil Ron Cor Dill Kennedy anvaana Winte rcceived their intermedi ate awards Ulle Lentsius Vand Lorrie Finely received their so Aawards The RedvCross oxa loan was Ivery pleased with theae results Program Directolf Miss Joan Sarjeant Univer Perry That section of Ontario County Bald1 Knleelx Sim iomu EDnaenbury DELUXE TAXIR Hallion Hear Brown Noble It Mb KClmpbeli Buddiek LEGION No 3W Fisher Smith Thompson Stewart DENIS SUBARUA Beamlah It Porter If Reynolds Man son Reid Webb Car penticr McMillan WRIGHT CLEANERSE Green it Henderson Peacock LEGION No 1B Knlllpp Ferguson DAmbmsio Hobbs Lewis Exell Group Team Players STEWART LUNCHA Living ston Boyd Pattenon Granger Coulson LWood Judd CN TELEGRAPHD Garner Greenaldes Marsellus Potvln Wiggins LeGear hi Greensides BARBEBSA Grose Fish er Marr Bryson Koren Barker Peacock WESTON BREADB Barry Chantler Jackson Cloughley Connellx LEGION No zL Carruthcra TVllardacre Morrow Har ris McGlhbon Atkinson Kelly Gulinskl 13X RCAFH Chantler Morris lngham Bynard Goring DOMINION AUTO WRECKERS ngv ies ago Quinlan qr CORNER CUPBOARDJ F05 ter Slrnny Winter New man Friedman Butnifi Falrhead COPACO AF of Mighton Beaumilel Peelar Morri son Gibbons Dunnett Longhunit LAKEVIEW Vicesn Bridge Latour Rugman Emma lemgston Bcrry Black stall JASt Clair KENWELLSK McLeod Morrow Redman Smith Dunn Kenwell Darling SMITH DAIRYH Hannah Smith Everion McEachern Everton Thomson Smith oaour STANDING Telegraphs Copaco AF of Dominion Auto Weston Bread Lakeview Legion Barber Kenwells 13x BCAF Smith Dairy Corner Cup boardO Stewart Lunch Bradford 3Collinoil Call for Fresh Bid 96 Tenders Bradiord Council are seeking fresh tenders for the construction of the proposed new bridge at the Marsh The original tenders re ceived were considered too high Agreement had been reached between Simcoe County York County the Ontario Department of Highwaysand Bradford here by the department willm et 80 per cent of the total cost of con struction and York and Simcoe counties will contribute 10 per cant each The onus of construction rests with he Bra org council Migratory cls its pen seasth and bag limits for 1050 haveï¬boen announced for migratory birds upland game birdsand small game animals These apply as follows for tb Lake Simcoe district Duels Geese Woodcock and Wilsons Snipe In the counties ff Slmcoe Dufferln Peel York and that section of0ntario County iyin west of Highways 69 and 12 Noon Oct Dec 15 lyingeast of Highways so andlz Noon Sept 29 toDec 15 sity dfToronto student directed The season opens oclock Ricky Trubrookc Brown amenRacer Huronia fair Provide Interest Harness races were held on two afternoons oi Humnla Fair at Goldwater with the track in good condition although it had rained before the fair opened In the opening race the 230 class Roy Lawson drove his Midland entry Gamey Brooke tn undisputed first place in both heats He held back in second position most of the first heat and then forged ahead to win easily He left no doubt In the last but oihis horses right to first price money Knlmuck Direct owned and driven by Grant Galbraith of Tara won first in both heats of the ireeiorall and first money in the 291 class was taken by Beauty Brooke owned by Watson of Orillia 230 clau Dusty Mk Gntton Freeld Tartan Mack Devitt Corporal Lee 2nd Hawke Lynn Miller Brooke Woods Gnmoy Brooke Lawson Miss June Star Morrison Patsy Brooke Waplea Time 231 45 224 45 225 Clan Daisy Chips Harris Corportl Lcc 2nd Haw Peter Grittan Rumble Billie Todd Hawke Brooke Waplca Beauty Brooke Watson cumquu Time 220 15 219 FreeicrAil Penny Patch Lawson Smoky Harvester Woods Buddy Hanover Seelcy Ambassador Scott Waples Mann Waples Nancy Patch Walker Kalmuck Direct Galbraith Time 214 2lil JudgesGeorge Hawkc Orillia Rex Hughes Arthur Timers Thomas McMahon Barrie Orton Eady ClerkCarman Boo inson Moonstone day for geese five per day Possession Limit twin days bag UPLAND GAME BIRDS Ruficd Grouacln the regula ted area consisting of Peel Conn ty York County and Pickering and Whitby townships in Ontario County Nov to Nov 10 inclu sive Balanceoi Lake Simcoe district Oct to Nov24incluslve Pheasants 1n the townships of East Whitby Pickering Whitby and Markham Nov Bland NovX 31 Remainder of Lake Simcoa dis trict Oct 27Nov SMALLGAME ANIMALS Rabbits In the counties of Peel and York townships of Ad iala Tecumseth and West Gwill imbury in Simcoa County and the townships of East Whitby Picker ing and Whitbyin Ontario Coun ty Nov to Feb 25 Balance of Lake Simone district No closed season Raccoon and Red Fox No closed season 1n additlon to the regular bunt ing license special township license is required in the regula WALLY BARRON Moncton pitcher who want 27 full in Dingo in three winning games and hit two home runs as his team won the RCAF softball title for 1956 BDCI Football Teams Prepping For Coming Season Barrie District Collegiatcs sch ior and junior football teamsire hard atpracticc each afternoon after four in Queens Park for the COSSA football season which opens on Oct William Lemon will again coach the local seniors who were nosed out 10 last year by Orillia for group honors Now coacir for the Juniors is Frank Psutka who came here from ltidgetown to teach mathematics Both teams have big squads trying for places Some of last years juniors who won the group and lost to Bin llngton in the COSSA semifinals are now in the senior age group Meanwhile the new athletic field to the west of the collegiate and south of the arena is rapidly taking shape Work oil the quar termile track is almost finishedo and it is hoped to have the ab nual field day there on Friday The RotaryClub has been under taking this =iob Tho Tudhopa and Thompson track meet will be held at the Couchiching field near Orillia on Saturday Sept 29 Barrie holds both these cups from winning last ycarheri Allénwojid Win Allenwood last night defeated Elmvalc 05 in the third game of theGeorgian Bay rural sgftball finals This best at five and Elmvalowon he firsttwo games Fourth is Thursday at Elmvaic fair grounds 030 pm curvaotri Sedan Delivery oNn OWNER snvcn NEW aconlnur iir nillililiiliilitil MOTORS LIMITED USED CKRDIYISION nanronn sr ted area 00 WE nanqvns nuan Ildirieuilyéis ladiesj Softball nancn Goosn TATth for some time income It was called draw at thevend of the time limit Papineau andLortie stop as they completely lost their tempers and were going at each other hammer and tons Referee Joey Dempsey was unable to separate them so called on the otharreferee aplt pointedfnr the main event to come lnnnd7 help him break up the match v9 plate foran averageof 227 Louise Eds Team Final Bailing Averages Louise Ens heavy hitting infielder 01 Barrie Flyers wold 1958 teamhatting championship with athumplngpercentage 01410 She never had an average afiesathan 400 during the regular schedule In theplayofis Helen Foster and Dot Miller showed must improvement with Foste pping her average from regular season market 280 to 20 in semitinaisand iinaih Miller in anunusual batting 31 mp all year came through in the playoffsywith fivehits 11122 visits to the wiing consist hittersjauyear dropped mewhat in thepiayotts The following showsjtli ndivldual averageior each girl duringtherregular seasonAand the playoffs NAME Dorian ParkerLorna McLean and Pat Do SEASON PLAYO mas mavnnaon AVERAGE 32 Dorian Parker Pat Halrise Belle Clive Lorna McLean the swimming program forthe recreation committee this sum mer can ccua to Halw snipe and Woodcock eight per wish to thank the following firms toi their donation of prizes and assistance in Western aile so im noon on openingday Bag Limits for ducks Wilsons flrst Motor aeuibiiiiyniai IIIQG can Radio Storm Window witness is aurv EXP or woantian sure AISLOW as $900 Monthlyfor the average bungalow till ilietiiuo to anionsAlt Insulate your attic for comfort and fuel saving for average 20 $330 dflic as low as commas asrnuarns wmra CALL on rnonn PAS2496 so Tnowrisvirw oaivs win roaruaLIcrmsrecriouJ resign Wed copra mm 79 on BALLPLANING MilLCO LTD