irpieus Radio news Expert repairs DON WALLACE shoot for the Spotlight tonight at Maple Lle Carr dens Iorunto as vein would give mm the Uldllu welterweight 2tcur crown it has been long Ulric turning and over the years W41 lace has blazed real rccmd in tine ring it can rclnember When he started and it was quite Sign 10 See awkward southpaw moonlit and weaving before its befuddled opponent Al ULIL lune Don would get mixed up as to li punches throw and would finally resort io anything that mncrged from us twisting shell ills peculiar meringue won him many fights The Lies of fighters appeared very ordinary as they stalked lo suite the problem tnat coiilronzcd them For you sec Wallace had no style ILLS oppoucnls didnt know what to mum and Don couldnt tell llicm bemusc he didnt know himself But under the guidance of manager Orv Duh Wallace progressed rapidly He now is precision punciicr and know just itth punches to lillld all what time and where His big am vristly body which can absorb unbearable punishment and on irondzkc jaw Hes never been KOd and is seldom tired after bout xtliellicr over three or five rounds lie is going against an unknown opponent tonight in Vic lwasiuk of Sud bury who decisroucd the great lion LuculZe of Ottawa recently But we know Don its going to take better than average amateur to prevent him from Cupping the welterweight cinunpionship tumor which stand only three short rounds away And if anyone deserves it Don docs DONS CHARACTER is apart from the routine trend of boxers We visited club in Toronto once and thought we had encountered little BruoILyu Tough wasnt the word to describe it is hard to ll5 sociate Don with such boys but then again Don is differenl He is boxer without temper very unusual He fights to enjoy the sport and to watch him he creates that impression For Don always weari smile Evervin the toughest of arguments If his opponent delivers low blow it is never intentional in Jons mind And for competitor of this nature he displays great will to win On many occasions llzisl has reported to this desk that Don is sck but wont refuse to enter the ring During the London trials he suffered wrenched right arm in the first round of his first bout But tliurc was no calling it quits Hui bottled through five more rounds using only his left despite an MD requesting withdrawal Don had gone that for and he wasnt going to have an injury spoil his chances So if Don wins the provincial crown it couldnt happen to better guy In our mind hc is an exact duplicate of Fishers Joe Palookzi who porlrwys the unusual gentleman boxer WERE TALKING to Wii Law about proposed baseball piaus and the spirited school principal is instigatirg move that could sec Bar rie again represented in the North Simcoc Mr Law conferred with Jim Strachan over the weekend and is convinced that North Simcoe cnlry would do much to lulp absorb the deficit which faces the flood liglit commission Mr Law also informs us that the lights tire adequate for softball and once electrician Butler readjusts the outfield lights all will be in good running order This apparently is to takcplace Wed nesday night following the first softball practice And going backto the North Simcoc the league will probably be the strongest ever as Mid land Orlllia and Collirrwood arc stacking entries Midland are offering good Summer jobs to players and Orlllia are attempting to fill few weak spots which cropped up in their championship roster of last year Pitching duels will be frequent If Bill Hogans strong right arm is functioning in proper running order this season and the team can lure Petcrboros Doug Plunkett into mound action there should be no end of excitement at the old ball park BALL MEETINGS several organizational meetings are on the agenda this week The South Simcoe Baseball League meets Thursday night at pm at the Beetonia Hotel and all interested parties are welcome the Vespra Softball League meets Friday at 830 pm at the Midhurst Reforestation Hall to organize for the coming season Those interested may attend the firstpractice of the Barrie mens softball team will be staged at AgriculturePark at 645 Wednesday All inter ested in catching berth on the team are asked to attend Plans are un derway to onganize an intertown league of four to six teams to play under the new floodlights and should all go well meeting of base ball players will be held at Prince of Wales School on Bradford Street Thursday night at pm This will be sanctioned before Tuesday and officially announced it is expected Wednesday Al Brown Varsity end drafted by Ottawa Rough Riders has been named coach of Smiths Falls Collegiate football teams Bill Hagan who reached home one day last week after playing the winter with Vancouver Canucks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League was surprised to read in Hockey News that Art Chapman General manager has him ticketed for regular action with Buffalo Bisons next semester Buffalo SOLD him to Vancouver last fall Bracebridge Bears made short work of Army opposition in the OHA intermediate playoffs disposing of Camp Bordens Annouer Corps and Kingstons Vimy Signals in straight games But the Muskoka and Parry Sound district winners have been idle now almost two weeks awaiting the outcome of the Elmira Polar Kings vs Milvcrton Royals semlfinal round which couldbe completed tomorrow night by the former Midlands Jack Beauchaxnp son of former star second sacker Herb Beauchamp has signed pro baseball contract with Kingsport Tennessee class club in the New York Giants chain pitcher first baseman southpawl in the North Silmcoe League young Beau champ is being converted into an outfielder having shown hitting po tential HISTORIC POST LENGTH LABOR The first trading post at Grande The famous Greek Testament Pointe in the southwest corner of published by John Mill English Lake Superior was built by Rad theologian in 1707 was the result issonand Groseilliers in 1661 of 30 years labor GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES authorized dealer Weserviize all makes of electrical op li miCes including ranges washers etc to all makes of sewing machines SEWING MACHINES ro anus 139 Dunlap St Phone 13721 TRAINED name TECHNICIAN am sssvxcman nrtllliltilwlum mmommm Airwoman bananas behas proved on many occasions aronowing this years mug at north of thevgeguator uranium notes beams 0385 thrombotic 10 1m suitable FARM5gn um SHOPS on neirmsew Mom in It We WWW group was the Crackers who were presented with the Angus Gohcen Trophy Mr Go hcen also presented cueh member with small replica gfcels be worn have the time to smoommers ss atSiriicoe contribute tontrainingh to continue 23 Mixed Bowling League Champions Receive Trophies THE CHAMPIONSHIP CLIIB 0f the mixed Doris Garvin table in front Mixed BoWlers Left to right Vern Sharpe Conclude Year ton Ralph Rune Jillillii of the cum Jack ILIIIIILIOII John Murphy Hazel Wright and llclen Rowe Mrs Goliccu is StCl seated largest Weekend Turnout in April In l5 Years Golf Although then have been golfers out cutter this month Sunday an record at Barrie Country lub in nearly IN on the course in the beautiful sunny wtnthcr flub pro Charlie Kcumy be lieves that this is the largest weekend turnout in April in his 13year history locality LJSI yur for instance the weather as simply awful4t ruined on 28 days in April Sonic pcssiruists fear Out we ull nuke up for this nice spring trmperafurc in May Perish the thought Although the fairway and greens are by no means in good common yet they are very good considering and some of the boys and gals were whack log out good drives and shots Putting was difficult on the un even greens 1931 club champion Real hcvrcfils was on hand but amplifying lie Ls going to spend the summer on his home course at Ilmmlus expecting to leave Barrie on Tuesday lub president lred Norris expects record membership this season Angus Golieen Iczry Hamzl g1lcn lm luur support that executive Illtllll of Ralph lionc tcu gtliltltill Dillillr 3r VLIIUIQC Grier treasurer and lizmtilluu Litlllgtlxtlgt try to make next you better than the one completed lrms utrc plentiful util the ivhlignl of the evening was the emotion of the Angus Goliccn Trophy to ilic champion Crackers 1mm George LiGUu presented lll trophy to Clipliilll Ralph Howe lif lJJpol Angus ozi behalf viihlr Collin lim league has grown rzipuilV mint Milk iiilt Stihilil under the lmdcrshlp Mh 73m plm gt of Nut executive Ami Individual LliaillplOllh tl $th lhr numbers of UM league showed um luand up Hh Humid their condence in the officers bv Mmlsmh wwwmg me Did icrson Trophy as the mcns high Illlg their for the srmsou roux lillist viili 19b The mcns mi llic liliLlll was carried unanimously after being presented by 20qu Glcnn icltllcll Fred Pearson thanked ELMVALE llil Ci With Banquet Mixed up ulilrl Bout llfl vlizrltviuil tuition lisl lzunl lliilliilltl linirli 310 vouml in in ith ruk Iluiidcuwhu received the Haroldy Forester Trophy Iladdcn rolled 720 for three 111 cupping the honi ors The mens hiin single title was won by Grant Harrison who was pitbtltfi the Brass and Glenn wmiam James Stewart Trophy Ills single was 2343 APRIL 17An esteemed resident The ladies were very much in of fillimnlc for more than 12 years he pictuww to and Shirley Shaw ipasscd away in St Andrews Hos who mum 596 copped the high CHAMPION MENS 150me of the Mixed League this year Howard Marshall left receives the Dick Henderson Trophy from chairman Bill Farqunar at the banquet Thursday night held at 13X Depot Angus Marshall produced 198 average in cupping the honors DON WALLACE SEEKS TITLE TONIGHT AT THE GARDENS Sometime tonight Don Wallace will attempt to bring the Ontario welterweight championship home to Barrie Boxing Club Wallace meets Vic Iwasiuk of Sudbury in threeround provincial final andth rfghttocompete in the Dominion welterweight championships at Vancouver this year The card is sponsored by the Lions Club Tofonto and held at Maple Leaf Gardens All bouts on the card will be championship div isional meetings and promises to be realshow Winners compete in the Dominion championships with the eventual divisional winners heading for the Olympics at Hel sinki Finland Wallaces manager Orv Dash states he hasnt seen Iwasiuk fight but the Sudbury boy is reported to be fast aggressive and good puncher Hehad to be to dispose afrm Lacellc of Ottawa said Dash As long as he bores in be com mented Wallace should win Don warms up quick with action and have every confidence that our lad will produce the title Wallace reached the finals by winning over two lads at the Lon don trials last month SydTaylor and Paul Kenny were defeated in the trials Wallace has been training regu larly for the ght He is always in top condition and his driving willlowin attitude has brought him out on top of many higlnclass opponents puzzling southpaw Don has re corded few TKO wins He lacks nor WALLACE good knockout punch However 1that be can take punishment never having been KOd in his amateur career He has mastered every punch in the spurt especially ef new with left and right books Skiphoned lose boxmgDon expects to vacate the pert Recently married and with the responsibility of farm he capacity crowd is expected phere It is however alvVays visluesday night in Collin iblegon clears nights from points report from Collingwood state tickets are in great demnd SFairlieL Serlsldllenei 96 Shipbuildersdropped the opener of their intermbd late satugday night to pitrl Midland on April ll liliil asthmc prize me George Greer ngi result of cerebral hemorrhage pity Ethel Marshalls 319 stoodl The late Mr Stewart was born at up for the season as the high Chell Clcck 50 0f Mimic isingle and she was presented the Sawyer and Thomas Stewart on ESCWWUP Trophy Genevieve pcd JULY 13 1379 Where hL 35 Cdu lingham copped the ladies high culcd and formed for number of average award and the CKBB TroE years After his marriage he lived phy with her 133 ill ElilYISVille Indlillli 01 Llgm Additional presentations were years returning to Toronto then consolation prize to Bills Accsl lCUlnlllg to Elmvale gears ago plcsunld by Fred Pearson al In December 1903 he married cheque for $15 to the championl Frankie Hughes who survives with Crackers by George Greer and ai thrce daughters Mrs Roberts gm to Terry Hamilton who didl lednal TOIUHLO Mrs William in wonderful chore in keepingtlxci zBrisbill Jean Listoncl Miss leagues averages Also each mcml Betty Stewart Toronto three sons ber of the Crackers was given Kennetll Clarence and William three lines of free bowling by Mr IUronto oltc brother Robert Stew EGIeer illL Churchill and eight grand children Hc was member of the singsong and dance Chairman session and elder chairman of the for the evening was Bill Farquhar gboard of stewards of St Johns United Church He was mem iber of the board of trade and in lprevious years curler In politics Elie was Conservative Rev iReynolds assisted by Rev Purchase of Aurora conducted the services in the Bishop Funeral Home and in St Johns Church lfollowing which interment took lplace in St James Cemetery lStrcud with many beautiful tokens lof sympathy banked aroundthc vcasket which bore silent testimony lot esteem in which the deceased had been held by his many friends lalso from the Board of Trade iwms of St JohnsChurch and the Workmens Compensation Board Toronto Honorary pallbearerSNvere iEarl Elliott William Clement Ed gar Beardsall ACooper Fred Grifiis and Clute Casket bearers were Hughes gughes McConkey Stew art Stewart and Stewart great many friends and relatives wcre present from Toronto Listow el Trafalgar Paisley Stroud and Churchill Harry Thurlow With profound regret the people of Elmvnle and surroundingdis Itrict learned of the passing of lHarry Thurlow at St Andrews Hospital Midland on Apr 1952 from heart condition He had been in poor health for some time but remained cheerful He was prominent farmer and lived all his life in F105 Township was very ac tive in and devoted to his church having been on the board of stew ards and president of the choir for number of years In politics he lwas Liberal He was born atg Fergusonvale on July 191885 the son or Adelaide Huddleston 3nd Henry Thurlow On June 14 llilll he married Olive Gibson who survives also twosons Murray and Ewart both ofElmvalef one sister Miss Elizabeth Thurlowonc lbrother William of Barrie and five igrandchildrcris Among the many to beautiful fluraltributes were those DEXEWSON L00 Watch the shiphdlers attmpt to from theehou WAand WMS of 1sIhekNoittI1jStiarv lsrnever visible deadlockthe bestinrsevcn chaini to ill the5SOuthem hemisa pfonshipscriesat one ga apiece nod St Johns Church FarmrForum and Victoria School relatives and friends Honorary pallbearers were Drysdale Fred Drysdale Gerald Stone Edgar Beardsall JohnElrick and KenSpring Cas kctbearers were WalterMiddleton Andy Bealtdsall Joseph Hall Ross Usher IFred RichardSOn and John Lambie Interment was in mm Cemetery large number oiiiblatives 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