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Barrie Examiner, 27 Aug 1952, p. 4

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BARRIE EIIIIIIEs III CLOSE PIAIIIEE mm WAY AUG 195 Powered by veteran Brit Bruns baseslauded homer in the lapel the ninth inning Colllngwood Chevs came from behind Chesson Scores right field last night in the seventh inning and one mate Town senior softball standings by comfortable margin had To Campbells victorious smash with two out in the final lni bestlnthree semifinal playoff mm mm Chm me mm semllnal series at one apiece and force third and deciding 100p mum Barrie 1311 but lacked the longmli attack IN Slnm Homer Eliminules Knockout 0v aboard to give Barrie Greer Am thrilling 55 win over New to battle toothandnall last night at Agricultural PM 56 early points but it didnt do any round of main bout at RiveMale er Redheaded Fern Campbell smashed linedrive homer in Barrie Cliff Browns who finished on we of the IMF Taylor market Dixons at Agricultural Park fore downing RCAF of Camp 50de me good as he was KOd by Torontos mug allowed Barrie to tie the Barrie district ladles softballl The Flyers rated one of the but defensive clubs in the todcleat We Canada Drys l28 at Agricultural Park Way night and win the bestlntnree semifinal series two games to one 2011an now advance in the North Sinicoe baseball finals agalnrt highlytouted Midland Indians Barrie mean while will not pack their baseball gear They are slated for roundrobin series against Midland and Orlllla for the right Do enter 08A intermediate competition For Collinilvmod it was great record Norm Simcoc crowd series to win After pacmg menu approximately 00 wilncsscd league for the most part of thci lie liighlyucxciting tilt and they season they ran info dsaslrous Cilllaltlid in their souls unliltlie slump that saw them turn iv to find out of lhc ball game third place in the standings The rebounded sufflctcutly lo advmce as serious title contender Manager Ell Robertson of the Drys was dlllnlleiy inapiminlcd fler piloting in firslpic fin in the schedule he saw his club literally robbed of lln opening curios win and than lgt liclplcsy to aid dugfind lull trymi Carl UH mms in the late slums of the final Harrie Lice Doug Plunkcl was on Vacation at Bobcavccon and though Ismail if Fobcrtson lllcd lo gel the wjmd strong rightMuller at the park it FMS to no ivazl It meant Call so superbly in the series 0pcncr carricd on lizs shoulders the fulciMcMundy 55 of the Drys The youlhful vclcmn MacDonald gave it everything in bad andennd 2b despilc being the victim of viciousI News rt lGIl allgick kept working In mm hopcs 117ml Robertson could by Nmumn some nitans oil the game out ofi lhc fire in tile final half of If agatwifrd inning look lo of forliludc Cmnwm to absorb lnc r0u2n treatment but Emms despite being the loser Carl won Lan himsle plenty of suport for his No fighting licurt Collingwmuls bats CI londcd with power and lhrcc name runsi practically fold the story in slim Cllliillriwmd Mom 010 20942 number of words Charlie Fryer Bum 100 05 000 lofllmndid hurlcr who started tho fray blasted No11 Chum Summarymruns b3tcd lllFClLlS Rutherford Stowarl Nowman smash in the third inning when lhc Chevs erased 10 dcficxl and C00 Swuer Bums moved in from Dance Home runs13 Walmsley Hll Shortstop Barney Walmslcy lagI 9111b1130ub12iiungw010d ged one in the fifth with the bases 16 Stmckout byFrver amply and than Burns climaxcd C60 Emms walde remlks Tm in Fryer Cooke Emms Hit by nmg blow in the ninth Other cx ChEmm3 Fryer Mecks trabase hit was Hills double lo gqrrem Cook Megcrv lead the rallyin the third Barrie look long time solvingi Fryers offerings in the early pori glion of ihcgame but the southpaw CALEDONIA 1s cm lost his control in the sixth and Conlesl at the Queens County Fai aner the Drys moved from behmInicrs picnic settled whether team 52 lead with six runs off fich of horses could pull more than mm walk and No pased 115 men of equal weighl The team lam Jew JBCkSO puucd pullcd 7400 pound 100 more than him In favor of righthander Lemme men The primea bag of ollmg bod ll Vgiluislcy 26 Dance Mock cl Cooke Roberts lib Bsrrcll 3b oochum cldGU Owrsmuw Emms who DllCludi Barrie we MEN WERE GYPIED More Big Ones For Harold Todd Near North Bay Harold Toddnvho bu rcpt wlm for ulcth the bl sh In where no other mlcr ever tried Ins fu lhcr ufleld ind on Au put in lull any on the Little Sturgeon River which empties Inks me Nlphslnc about miles wed of NW Boy By his fever method of curling mu light tum but this fair from but Ills catch wu two missiles of about 10 lbs etch four nodh em pike of mund five to six lbs bitch and plckcrcl over two lbs legibiiiAngus Game Ruled No Barrie Legion were saved by the lights last night as they battled Angus in their bestinscven Barrio district semifinals Trailing 109 and one runner board in the bottom of the seventh at Queens Park the street lights came on the the game was called by the umpires The game is ruled as no contest and the series still stands even at two wins apiece The fifth game of the series Will be played Thursday at Angus Terrace Toronto Monday night Cliesson caught Taylor right under the hearl which floor ed the speedy Barrie Boxing Club performer Up In the desperation punch Taylor had given Chesson quite boxing lesson and was well in front of the Toronto favorite Johnny llaratline failed to lock likc novice in his first ring up pearancc as he scored second round preliminary knockout in the welterweight class smashing right to the jaw of llnmdincs op ponent brought the decision at 145 of the second Ken McRac of Orilli new light lug underBarric co ors storied too late and lost close decision lo Ron Moss of Toronto in llircewound preliminary McRae seemed to tighten up in the first round but by the third was on lop if his opponent all the way but couldnt overcome the wick point margin Provost Defeat Rugby in Opener Provost AllStars caplured one goal lead in their llOnlC8ndh0mU series with Rugby for the right to enter the Ontario soccer play downs Simcoc County champion Prov osls defeated Rugby 32 at Camp Borden and will carry the one goal margin into the second garm Thursday night at Rugby with ll looked like curtains for the Accs after the Dixons moved in front vfIl Willi two runs in the with inning Barrics Dot Miller appeared light for the allimport ml lixlurc but managed to limit the Dixons tc five hits despite rc Ivlvirg faulty support from her mlss llzrric go away to quick iiifl on Dixnns Hester Clark who illovd five liils for three runs in nu first inning Ncwmarkct lied lic score in the second inning with llllll runs off one hit walk and three crrorlt single tun in lhv bottom of the second off Dorian Parkers sin gle and an infield error pave Bar IL +3 margin which they held until the fifth NewmarkcL who captured the opiIIr put logcther single and dnublc along with two Barrie ifflllS and walk for two runs mlly which sccmcd lo havc clinch cd the series in two straight guml But lcrn Campbell who didnt enter the game until the fifth in Img Is pinchhitter for catcher it St Ongr handed rclicfcr Bar lllll the logs in the seventh and final frame by poking the game wintzing him with Parker run iinz for Miller on the base paths Also sharing top spotlight with lumpbcll was Dorian Parker who slammed thrcc straight singles lo pace the locals ninehit attack Rubin Lennox who sustained slight shoulder injury following Gave Collingvvood the Winning Punch ll Cooke wholillowed but one run in oatsmny have inuenced the re fourinmgs work 15mg Nikon Preps fora Simcoe County As WWWWWW THREE BIG REASONS slam homer in the top of the to bring the Chevs from behind at 87 Minesing Gain SerieGEEEe Defeat Flyers Minesing moved to within one game of the Barrie district softball finals last night when they edged RCAF of Camp Borden 65 in the second of the bestinfive semi 3315 Minesing won the opener The longball attack of Dick Roe and Glen Adams along with the superb pitching of Wen Downey mastered the Flyers although they had to move from behind to cap lure the win Downey who is probably the only undefeated hurler in Barrie district although tied once by An gus fanned 12 after he got past rough first inning The Flyers showed vast improve ment from their secheduled play They took advantage of single walk an error and Perrys long homer do right field for an early 40 lead Al the end of two in it IV COUNTRY CLUB champion Jack Nixon now has his putter lined for the Sinicoe Countyhunms to be competed for labor Day at Orillia Nixon mnithe title in 1950 the pnlyyearhe has competed Barrie golfershold monopbly lithe Simone County laurels Art Powell was the 1940 chaine plumBllleDyment stroked the honorsin 1947 and 1949 Emers pun Greeuemerged on top In life with Nixon completing the in 1950 Defending champion ls Orilllas Bun An 71112 Ilglxon will beta hub favorite toth theworks and Barrie its sixthchampionshp lnthe last seVen years ilII choice and Automatic nings RCA 541 but Downey settled down after that and held his opponents scoreless Veteran Dick Roe led on the third with homer for Mineslng and Glen Adams after single Inng the rounds to cut the Flyers lead io pair of runs VAdams sin 15 home another run jn the fun and then proved the hero the fray as his triple with one mate aboard in the sixth ed the count He scored on Charlie Miles fly to centre for the winning run why Collingwood Chevs advanced to the North Simcoe base ball finals Monday night with thrilling 128 win over Barrie Canada Drys are left to right Brit Burns Len Cooke and Barney Walmsley Burns unloaded grand game of the ninth inning deficit to cdpture top spotlight in Cooke battd butler from the sixth filming on allowed his matcs toovercome Battles previous 85 margin Walmsley who missed the second the win threeforfive and his relief series due to sickness slashed out four hits on five trips which included basesempty homer in the fifth YOUNG MEN MARRIED POSITIONS OB SINGLE AVAILABLE with Cdnadian Siles Finance Company Previous experience not necessary Attractive Stillon Employment Security Good Future Plus Employee Benefits Apply in permit or in writing to Industrial Acceptance Corporation Limited Wilson Building 61er Adams three hits paced his teams slim sixhit attack on Charheancau and Howls Moore and Robinson wilh two hits apiece led the Flyers 012 10206 UmpirewBill areplate Jack IIIrnbulkbases Churchill Mlell over Bradford Monday nilimmune fordto my curvyiii Barrie tilt Thursday night also at Agriculural Park fall but came back to finish the gamc collected two singles Reel Newmarket shortstop was the visitors main weapon She which proved so valuable to the winners Heavymilling Clare Widdes wip ed out 32 RCAF lead in the fifth inning by hammering twoarun homer to left field And then in the seventh inning with the score lied 44 George Storey struck for supplied thrrc of her teams Hume mun with one mate aboard hits NEWMARKElched Domini 3b Mclnnes 2b Wall lb Darrough cf Wilson rf if Clarke Dean McGroth if BARRIEwlxnnox Smith cf Parker rf McFarlane Miller McLean lb Si Onge Wilson 3b Bowen 2b Wright cf Campbell Newmrirkcl 030 02005 Barrie 310 000245 ow Generals Backed Against Wall in Playoff Tonight Barrie Generals will be bal lllng with their backs against the wall tonight when they Oppwe Strand Bodmcn In the fourth we of the South Sim coc semins of Agricultural Park Slrond lead the bestlnflve series two games to one and can clinch the right to meet either Alliston or Newmnrket In the league baseball nalx wlth victory lonlght Game time is slated for 630 Eisenhowers Problem Appears Dwight Eisenhower Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States gave qudlilicd plcdgcylasl week that he will sun port Senator JocwlilcCarlhy II immediately drew blast from the Democrats McCarthy has repeatedly ace cused national figuresincluding Gen George Marshallof being traitors incurring the wrath of persons on both sides of the pol itical fence At press conference Eisenhow cr said would support incurr thy as member of the Republi can organization am not go ing to campaign for or give blan ket endorsement to any man who does anything that believe to be tinAmerican in its methods and procedures But in regard to McCarthys views on Marshall Eisenhower said angrily General Marshall is one of the patriots of this country have no patience with any one who can nd in his record of service anything to criticize Representative Michael Kirway of Ohio chairman of the Demo cratic National CongreSSional Com Bardcll lcasions proved he had the goods in the clutch as no less than nine Mc second to give Cliff Browns the opening victory Fastballer Bilh Raycraft though in trouble on several al 0c Ilyers were left stranded on the base paths He didnt issue walk and fanned live Strong started for the Flyers and the curveball magician held his own until Widdes uncorkM his second homer in as many games in the fifth Gord Dyer took over mound chores in the sixth but ran into rough seventh in ning whcn Barrie broke the dead lock with three hits Barrie got away to rapid start in the first inning Murray Rich urdson singled and moved all the way around as two wild throws by the Flych proved costly Then with two out Ab Bowen lofted high fly to centre which was drop pcd by Pavcline Bowen reached and Storeys bounder through third established 20 lead The Flyers got back Into the game in the fourth inning on sin pics by Strong and McHaig along with two successive errors by Bar ricfor 32 margin Widdes tworun homer in the fifth gave Cliff Browns brief 43 lead but the Flyers tallied once in the sixth off McHaigs dou blc and successive singles by Pave cline and Bowlcs Barrics tworun rally in the seventh after two were out brought about the win Widdes and Store with two hitscach pi$dtilgl attack Bowlcs and McIIaip with threw hits apiece led the Flych while Coats anad Johnson garnered two apiece RCAFPavclinc cf BowIns rf Johnson lb Johnson ss Mas son 3b Kreh Strong McHaig 2b Coats If Dyer BARRIECampcau 55 Richard son lb Hines 2b Bowen if Storey cf Widdes 3b Gariepy rf Hard acrc Raycraft RCAF 000 3010004 I3 Barrie 200 020 20x6 ll mittee commented The general believes that Gen eral Marshall is great patriot so he says he will port Senator McCarthy who has sought to be smilch the character of General Marshall It would then appear that Gen Eisenhower places party responsi bility above any questions of right or wrong of justice or moral prin ciple InterTown SemiFinal heathduet Barrie Lust nghf Barrie RCAF Ladies Semi Fiml bestmane Newmarkct Inst Night Barrie Nevmarket Battle District SemiFirmlbestlnvscvcn Angus IO Barrie Ruled no game after six and one half innings SemiFlmlbestLInvc Mincsing RCAF North Slmcoe SemiPfmIbestlnflvel Bradford Churchill Last Night Churchill Bradford4 BASEBALL North Simcoe Semith bestinthrcel Collingwood Monday Night Collingwood 12 Barrie Collingwood winsr series South Slmcoe SemiFinalbesllnflvc Stroud Barrie sendFirmlbesllmve Mllston Newmarket Alliston Newm SOCCER Homeandhomc Provosts Rugby Provosts lead series by 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