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llcnd licks not llltll othcrvluls HAYDENS DOUBLE GIVES ALLISTON 10 WIN FROM IVY ln an illlllgllll uzunc at Alliston on lliuisday July ll Alliston nosed out lvy lU in lluffcriu tsintcocr llascball Lengtllt contcsl SensationV al hurling by both pitchch made the game one of the standouts of the season The winners scored their only run 111 the second Inning lllcay led off Willi double and Hayden Huacked anotlicr twobase hit to bring in tlic wuuungrun Ivy placl ltl runners on second and third in the fourth inning but could not break the goose egg llaydcn smacked two doubles to lead the six hit Alliston attack Jennings Sccncy Graham and lllcay got one hit each For Ivy1 Spears lloggarth and Banting col leeted safeties vLk tmk my ll pays to send Classified Advtsl to The Examiner early To get the cash rate payment must be made by Wednesday noon lildusY lIiytli place in the ltltll iI wGets Threellits Motormen Defeat AirmeLv TmWW THE EXAMINER SPORTS CALENDAR VLL1 liiilfrlrn lcuoi fix l7lIil lfxl ltt Sal liy Is llaii IIIII rllifxlilAi laminaI Zklikt II lIiliI Iii iiixiv at iili IQ Letroy Edges Sirodd lllO Fighting Hard For Playoff Position Litiov continuul lhrii Lite cl mi plajwtt Iliui In hr Slllli Sin lottball Icignc by amino out Snood ll to in rat at Stiouil ltulay iunc lll Hiding III lilitltlip Letioy have it powilulity of gain llll Hie lutlllli plitytill pusil ult Johnny Stiavlic pliyed rural ifnllh tut Stioiiil and could not be blamed for tlu dclcal The win Iicis got but Iive hits wide on ling fellow cIackId out thril lot at bat tioud got this but could not catch flu VIIIIIcIs Lefriy rotcd all their Inn thru innings They put tom the lgtl four in the lipid litter in the sixth Strivil III three in thr thud one in the lIIIIIilI and in the iticlllh itillicd for on runs but could not lie the llll lll ill Iiiil score Although outhil lcfioy capitalized on Stioiiil errors win the game llill lloychof got two bits for liefroy while Gilmore lluffctt and Kowat got one each for the win nets For StIoud Ncss and South got three hits while Webb and Davies got two each ct BARR llltlEltS SADDENEI good friend and booster of the new Curling llink has played his last game and we shall miss his cheery quips and hearty latiglttei llanuny was inimitable and our fellows will long remember his kind and generous nature and the way he rooted for our teams at the On tario Bonspicl in Toronto Our deepest sympathies go out to the family of the late Mercer Hamilton 0L1 JULY AT ALLANIMUIE Alvin Bowen and Ollearn with three wins captured first prize in the mens doubles oti the CNRAA greens July Teams from New markct and Bradford won the sec ond and third prizes while Joe lVlllll and Harry Hook of Barrie rople fourth prize With one win Dont delay in sending your Classified Adlets to The Examiner Barrie Flying Club INVITES Barrie Public and Community to join them in Breakfast Flights 011 Sunday mornings when flying is at its best For reservations on these Instructor Walter Clemence flights call Phone 3498 EVERYDAY Flying Day LEARN TO FLY Hours to Flying by Appointment after ANNOUNCEMENT RE SUBSCRIBER SEAT BARBIE FLYERS HOCKEY CLUB 194748 Fresh up with 71113 In inlaid family THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK spafklin drink that Hum es spirit fe gayeri Its the hi fresh up for every custom VMWW BACK ROW Jack llioInpson John Wlicllcr John Mctlcc Ip Barrie Boys THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRZE ONTARIO CANADA with PICAF No Blackwell Allan lludd llcrb Woodcock CENIRE pl Arthur Bridgewatcr llugh Mctful llradbzii 198 Wil FRONI ROW Stanley bubbles Jack Wisemnn Vic liridgewatcr ljliick bold Buckle Ken Cooper Tpl Donald Dionne Aussie llauplninls CENTRE lIRONl W112 Ilittord llunt band leader Air Vi Cltlillil Nll gained their sixth straight Victory in the Senior Softball Lew gue by edging lraysons do at Shear lark lucsday night spn It ed threerun rally by the lIIlleIs in the eighth fell short and the llailroadcrsnotched the Will lat loland lituch aiiotlier tintV game in limiting thcloscrs to fiyc hits He struck out two and fan neLl three or lrysons but wildness In the second Inning which resulted lll four walks and two hits sent hini to the showers Johnny Snachc took over for the Grillcrs and hurled sterling ball for the rest of the game Prysons opened the scorihg in the second as McKinnon singled moycd to second on Thompsons walk and scored as Iluffman cracked out single in the last of the second Chappcl and Archie Marshall walk ed to open the inning Cainpeau dropped pcrfccl bunt to load thc bases Minnikin singled and hap pell scored Stransman walked to force in run and Poland walked to force in another counter Snache came to the mound and Fife bit into Va double play while Earl Marshall grounded out to end the inning with three runs scored in the fifth Fife hunted and Earl Marshallavas safe on ficldcrs choice Bud Kashner met fast pitch and drove mammoth lltlllt run to right field to make the scorc 6A1 Cook homered for Irysons in the sixth In the eighth Snache singled and went to second as Goring fun lbled the ball Richardson walked and Chittick advanced both runners with sacrifice Cook grOundcd out but Snaclie scored Jenkins grounded toFife who threw wildly to first and Richardson scored Jen kins advance to secondiand scored on Grahams hit Meger flied out to endthe rally ElmerlMinnikin cracked out two hitsfor CNR while Fife dropped tonperfectbunts Kashner with homer and Marshall Marshall and Campeau with singles were the other CNR hitters Cook Gra ham MeKinnon Huffman and Snache hit safely for Praysons BWLING ON GREEN BERGER TROPHY The Berger Trophy competition is warming up Last Thursday July 10 threOTrinks from Barrie played on the Allandale greens McCuaig with Milne as lead met Nels Magee and Matthews in anilinteresting gamei Magee made manyIfine shots but McCuaig countered well to win 199 APEA Malcomson and Harold Todd beginner last season played Jack Rogers and Poucher two vet eran campaigners of the bowling green Although Todd made many fine leads theAllandale team Won out ResultsRogers 21MalcOmson 10 The most keenly contested game SOFTBALL FANS of Barrie will gitcher who hurled Angus into the hell being only 19 at the time many keep Jack lluffnmii stnItId lloycc Ken lclls Kashners Home Run Aids CNR ln Sixth Straight Win VS Simcoc Jr Farmers Church Service July 20 At Springwoter Park llIcSoIIt1i Simeon Junior Far scIVIcc ill Springwatcr lark Sunday July Ell VIth ieorgu Faris of ooksiown as the special speaker 1The Allislon Band will make their first public appearance Much time luas spent discussing means of ad vertising to secure as large an at tendance as possible lwo boys from each club wrll act as ushers lhe HlVltL will start promptly at 230 1W LEAN HANDS loinlmc to the care with which actit washes its paws health cdu cators emphasize the need of cleari liness in food handling Ials paws are comparable to human bands they say and hand cleanliness is health must Barrie llollyhawks climbed back IiIIto first place in the Oro Soccer League on Tuesday night by posting 11 win over Edgar on the latters lhome field large crowd of 700 tlIc largest of thctseason contribut led more than $1150 to watch the two top teams perform in brilliant soccer match The only goal of the game was scored within the first minute of play Ken Emms took the ball from the faceoff and wheeled pass over to Gord Dyer Dyer followed the ball along the sideliiies passed to Everett Emnis who dumped the ball in front of the goal to Dalt Emms who blasted the oval into the Edgar twine The locals kept on pushing the homesters into their own end of the field and many great stops by Livingstone in the Edgar goal prevented many more goals For the rest of the half Edgar were compelled to play defensive ball and hold the Hawks from Scmgin Re gaining top form in the second half Edgar dominated the play in the first few minutessThe Barrie backfielders played great ball and kept the leather in the cenlrefield area for most of the half Later in the half the Barrie boys pushed the play into the Edgar end of the field and Livingstone came up with some more brilliant stops The left wing forwards of the of the evening was played between Harry Wharton skip and Frank Perkins lead against Jim Warlow skip and the Old veteran Bill Peck as lead Scoring early in the match Wharton built up consider able lead but two five endsby War low evened the score On the final end Wharton slipped in close shot to take the match 2322 Thefinal result Of the evenings play was Barrie 52 Allandale 52 The AllanJ lead from the Week before remember Norm Bagnell sensational Senior finals two seasons ago Bag Observers predicated great stftball future for the starry tWirler and from Bobbie Rosenfelds column in The Toronto Globe and Mail we have clippedthe evidence Theres clincher down at the Beach who is muscling into the conversational pieces usually reserved in softball circles for such fireballers as Fink Ecclestono Russ Johnson and Gordon 5Junior Wright Hes 21 year oldNorman Bagnell of Peoples and his record gives him the right to company with the best in the business Norm has won three in Vgthree starts so far this year He has allowed but one earned run in 33 innings of pitching Against Beaches sluggers thatspitching brother The tenancy say that ngnell is the best in the city ELMO Incrs Wlll hold their normal church ONEECOALEEOREDB HOLLYHAWKS AGAIN LEAGUE LEADERS $130 CONTRIBUTED BY CROWD or 700 Idal club maintained their 19 point Central louplt loidon llUIvI icluld yllilil llUWLtltl Kelly Willol littll lIIoiltii Jack Mart Kcnney Vocalist ROY ROBERTS Featured with Mart Kcnney and hrs Western Gentlemen Caitlitli No Dance Hand lll play at tooksiown luVIlIoII one night only Saturday July 215 DALTON EMMS llawks played great otIInsivcl game lycr lily llmms Joe linunsi and Ken Enims made many great passing plays while Ross llidwcll played his usual tmc game at llll fullback position Livingstone in the Edgar goal was standout player as be blocked and cleared IInaIIyl fizoalward thrusts lhc lldgar back3 field failed to clear tlicball lllLLV their usual accuracy and caused the home fairs many anxious moments The Barrie llawks playing under the tutelage of their new coach Gil Lloyd played one of the best games of the season HERES HONEY 01 AN IDEA fiill cookie jar is to kids on vacation what golf Cltll meme bership is to dad in the summer time It belongs in the picture Especially if the jar is filled with honey wafers These easytomake cookies are as healthful asmilk as good as candy and as attractive as birthday party favors Because the dough holds its shape it can be cut and swirled into variety Of designs Honey Waferslr cup butter 13 cup honey 14V cup cereal bran cups sifted flour teaspoon soda teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves 14 teaspoon allspice Blend butter with honey beat until creamy Crush cereal bran slightly add to first mixture with sifted dry ingredients Mix thor oughly chill Roll dough on floor ed board to about 116 inch thickness Cut with floured cookie cutter bake on greased baking sheet in moderate oven 1350 about 10 minutes Yield dozen cookies 214 inches in diameter Note Dough is excellent for cut ting fancy shaped cookies because it holds its shape KEEP MUM Perhaps you know something of someone Say scandal folks Could about Thinkuwhat youwwould do If that someone was you Forget itdont let it leak out talk If someone you know pulls boner Makes slip alongulifes hectic way Before you are through That is what you may dO Dont give it the light of the day Some people you meet love to whisper Or insinuate things that they know Perhaps they are true But its not up to you To Spread them abroad as you got Were all of us more or less sinners In world where the gloinglis tough The best plan as yet lo forgive and forget Keeps everyoneout of the rough 1313 GLEAVEV 71 Air Command Band lltlll Hlllitl llarry IIlulIlIIad Hut than Itliii Tiltl tlark MiddlItou ll ll Squadron lttll 1tlltlllit it This orchcstral 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orporation but should be obtained from local urchin or builder The combined livingdining room of this lllllll larucr liil normallv found in houses of similar rlzc lhz llltllll v1 Il not particularly large contaiiis the required essential both lirgtt floor and second tloor rooms may luv gamed trout the front door without passing through any other lHuln VllrivIn I17 rooms are provided on the second floor all ol nonunum The disposition of doors and inidoyIs lll lltit roomg piIIIw placing of beds and other furniture in more than one pm In This tends to offset one of the mmt common tllxltlitlilit ol small rooms loset and coat hanging space adequatenos In families The full basement provides storage and space Ior lIcItII equipment as Well as play space The exterior treatment is simple with brick vcnccr oyIr wood frame on the first floor and worn siding oil the Itvcolnl tlIII Shingles are used on both the main root and on the porch rout rear or service porch and added if desired The area of 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