on node lit liu liliin tlll ii in ilpgwil lllll of iilli iei inll mini tn lll otinl ltllllli fillnllr HHtll till2 ll luv iltllnlll loiliirum1iInI liiiilc nubile inlii lie llzim il itllililll llll il ul tIlzi niliun lll lin llll hum lll1IllIIlII llllille lil ilziid Illl ili TLII =iil ItiIII llilul tll lolllin llAll hull lili oilpoiliiiillnr iillilil2i loi tlLltllli ii Shut touni Ill ano tin loinpiiiin it IINIlI ltml nuns ll llli IIIl en llll Hillier liltinwii Ill Illlllill Hillel II llnili oi iliitlnur III or lwioir il=nii Juli Ll lll tn iiiplll lo the sinnce iiiila lillllllli lAl Ix lalllllll In liiilllu lllllllll likeni llll IiilII ie iisliii izllo lln llllll of lhe llliliilo ltciuv lllilllrlll iiialeli it Itll Infill lui Ill lllllll Hi i1lie il Miilluiul Il e4l go Now he lll iclniir lo llu liiilliu llipplls lIII tin grimnee oi xix Illllll lllllll llllllll ie lllllilllll wllingi the pact in nu Northern lioup ol Illi siliiul ll lacrosse Lice loinpwed of lllllllll leiliei unit lliIl lollin piolnlslin I1il the tllppirs have twillmi llllllllill lllill llilllivlllllli villi Ililll only low licinz liill lilllilttl zll liinpl Ililliil llnnlilh lililli leleiiiolo illltl IIlll illllt lkil wllic lll IIl for the top iiiiiig when llll playoffs for lln Slllllll litle liill llinuul lMl lllllllli culilililics to lend lln slcliiitl plui Midland titerlishlrls who have yet to pain It Will over Iilllu ull sezixon Illlid lil litcli lop ttilll in the loop but llgilpli Jordon of iiilliu iil lillll llll foiiniI rinior tIil rcul llullltf priunlnn our louli in lllt ilo Soccer League llilriii IIUIllIlIll ls lliey nc knoun liuve liilllcil their way to furl plnce in the lltlilllti liiidiili lll fictlflll iiilliiy of the iilziyirs ll iiieinlicls of Illt llollv leuin liltli lll the entie Slimow Soccer tliuniplonshlp villiouh losing lzunn llii enson lllltllll Il llcld lll lliiric lhc lIihs hurc been plulniy llllll lioine Itzunes in Dalston rlicic luriu cltil llllll out to wullil the liurrie boys pelforin To get to lllston llie tczilii liillfl puy lor Iruiispoilrllilin und vllllS expense is bound lo iliukc lioli iii any licnluli Suier llcltl run he UblZLlIlllI to pciniil this lopiioleh tlllll leuln lo pluy llllll lionii itnnics Without lillll lo Journey ll miles The boys do iiol crurc pilledged pluyiiii mounds bill all they hope for is level field neui or 1lliln the town liinlls Slilllill they inuy pluy llicll lioine izuiiiit lllilll reusonublc dlsllincc of lhclr ioinis writer now on the pllilicity stuff of the Buffalo Bills of the All xiiiieriiuii lUlIlIilIl oiifliiIicia We enjoyed working Willi Iuy for if 35 ANGLES llllI llllllti illllflllY Shin Illlll filIlitl HIW IlAlllill IlllII know of llll filic soceei tiuin liinl iep JAY MACDONALD plilisunllilzininred youin St zilhiirincs sports three Week in lliirric lust clobci When he was doing the Iiiin news llirfliulclr to Texas papers for the Dallas tennis iliiehlruined ll loiriv Arenu Juy eonliniud luring the season with Buffalo llisons inlIN SOUND llCOllGIANS of the Senior OLA llil nizik ini Ii strong bid for the lillc this 501150 lllllllilllill to us it looks is if St tulliurincs 2llll Mnnieo lilire the honors tied up again Couch lipcr Buin handed out rclcllscs lust Wtlli to McArlhui loininy Burlington und Bull White Dcfenecniun llzirry luinley ullhoilgh not ltlliltitjth is not ivlliluble ll often as the big Detroit hockey goalie does not wunt to trike too inzlny chunces of injury to jeopardile his profession McArlhui busy with his new service stution hus not been ulile to play iniicli Burlington zinolhcr pro hockey slur has not been turning out enough to suit the couch White has been troubled 2L on lit lii In Illll lllllvll tlill oI lli mile Illl lwi ln lini loill llnlw ll tail Il ll lui illiml limit llIII Ill illie iil ll till IIll 4Elll ltli COPACO GIRLS ADD 21 RUNS CGE GAME TOTAL IS Now 210 lllll in Lulu Slilllmll lllllll il Shem liIl lliii lb The lulI liuve troll Ill of tlielr italun tt uiid liie clinic will on lliiv iii four of llcll lIi Vlllllllltil izuincs loIuteAll In ill they llll rtiilll thl lllli llill Illl hull Alt lfilttl on them by injuries hIcllilill tlietleorgiuiis have signed Ernie Bolling foiincr rilliu lerriir who resides in Yolliiipwood lind two pluycrs iilellscd by lluinilton Tigers Jerry Johnston and Grant Gillespie Tigers and leorliiuns now share second spot villiSt Kills first But vulcli out for lVliniieo in the stretch West Yorks oilr dcpurtctl Iiukeshoicsl lizivc ron three panics jllll are not even in us good shupc us last yczu ll Wlllllllty played ll Burric Arciizi This despite excellent playing by Bill Brliiisklll former rilliii Iciiier who used to live at Colwell and was quite hockey slur it one time with Ivy in the South Siincoe lnziluie Wcsl Yorks only Clilllll of note this season so for has been taking game with from St Kitts and Miniico in upset style lAl MtlilrlAVY of OWPII Sound has announced his retirement from pro hockey Property of St Louis Myers and former Detroit lied Sound Mohuwks of the Senior OIIA next season if he gets his amateur card in tune THAT MAN STAN STURGEON must be quite golfer He got zihole iiione Isl weekon theltiByurd 8th at Midland Golf Club That was Stans second th0 It was just back five years ago that he canned his tee shot on Barries 5th hole during match between Midland rind Barrie To baseball fans in general Sturgcoiis hitting ability is no surprise Although these Laces in golf call for great deal of luck plus ability Stan hits his tce shots hard and true down the centre He only took up the grime few yearszigo They used to call him Fish back in his baseballstarring days That was when Herb Jennings Cotty Tiibble Herman Jennett Merv Lennox and others were in their prime as pitchers around these parts before the days of Marchildon and Smokey Smith Only his closest friends about 200 of them Call hini Fish now He is 00 of the Midland Sea Cadets and cuts quite dashing figure in his Novy uniform Reminiscing overI the good old ball days of the North Simcoe League we reminded Stan Sturgeon of the year he played forBziirie 1930 liszi replacement in midseason ljhatryezir Barrie went to the Intermediate finals As we recall it Stan did some catching some thirdbase play spot ofloutfield and pinch hitting but the highlight even to his own mind was the time Manager Jack Dobson ran out of pitchers down in Cobourg and you guessed it Sturgeon went in cold and shut out the opposition for three innings never having been hurler before in his career There wasone thing for sure though Sturgeon was the mightiest batter of this district in those days RAY GARIEPY defence ace of Barrie Flyers feels glad he did not return to work this year at Aunbr Mine Timmins where he toiled in 194C during the hockey off season They hadtzi cavein of 50 tons of rock last week at Aunor onthe 1200 level where Gaiiepyworked Tim mien were killed two badly hurt Ray tells ushefplarinedfto return toAunor but instead came back to Barrie and feels fine as he looks after motor istslat McKenzies Service Station BUFFALO BISONS have selected Owen Sound Arena for trziining from Sept 22 tdOct 10 Providence Reds originally were booked for Owen Sound but caiiclld because Owen Soundvdid not get JuniorfA franchise Bufflohad plannedlo use Fort Erie for training but evidently that arena will not be ready in time Meanwhile for thesame datesuffalots tonSHL farmteamsg Dallas Texans and Houston Skippers are expected to train at Barrie Arena and possibly Eddie Shclg Springfield Indians will return Tentative plans call for an exhibition game here in October featuring Montreal Canadians vs Buffalo BOB HASSARD starcentre of Toronto Mairlboros is quite baseball outfieldef and has been offered contract at once by Brooklyn Dodgers to start on me of their farms George McLagan of the same team is another boy the pro baseball clubs are after BRITT JESSUP popular sports editor of The North Bay Daily Nugget and Barrie Booster has been upped to City editor Our congratulations Jack Macbeth of Toronto is the new sports editor WEBSTER ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS FARM WIRING Etc PHONE 3230 BARBIE WORLD CHAMPION ST LOUIS CARDS PIYSOIIS Ten BHOIS INVITE PLAYERS Cooperate by Aiding CNR Illlllllgllliil first 13 vI To Seventh Straight Win mill in Ilsimiiun mi ngznl 19 Ill lull Illglll WIE ulil ltnw toiilliill lftv nallili lsllltl to lltiils hill lr pl wt ixiili IiIfi ill 1r illi lI Ilil llitis lrlltllll llir of In AIHI iic llxlt II in Ill lJIIlI IIllI Ill ilm sign willmiis III he Itlllilrlll II lol alicil pilisls If ilChurChillBOYS Top vlvflSouth Simcoe Loop LWin Final Game 81 Ill lll tl l= ll lli ii ll lvl ii lt ll fil ll ilv il lwl rill lr iIiii lll in in II ililII Ill ll Unwinlh IIK ill Illllli Iii Locals Almost Baseball Game but Triple alenline Ties score liiincli tllllltl In llrl Will itll llirle inns in the flint foilr the remind iiill eight more in tin next four lizinics it we lln lulei lfi runs before llll lentlull lllltli ll 21lr llll the illircslicit iti llie Exiklll lllllllil opnco pushed over more in llll lust lllllill lo eoniplele the scoring Kuslincr ind lxnupp liczulell the Vielory pilruili Willi four ililis each to their credit while lx Illilktll Llllll Lllll slipped icioss the plulc three times Suiilcr counted the lone Til run in the sixth llilllll1llll plurcd mi Iiitiiil sniuckcd but five runners on liusc duriiii the until will hlinnnhl houn vholc grime RCAEDOWN RCASC 1311 SHEAR PARK llie Airinen gained their fourth win of the sellson in the lnlerinillv iilc Softbiill Lelipuc when they outscored RCASC litll 11 Sllltll lurk Jilly The Soldiers bluslcd over seven runs in the ninth butt lucked the extra punch to tn llie Ulllllllll llilll Illllxllll score and the Airmen hung up the victory The Service Corps coilnlcd three runs in the second but IICAF held them scoreless until the seventh Meanwhile the Airinen lllllltd singletons in the third lnid fourth five in the fifth und two more in the sixth loing iiilo the seventh they nursed Ii 93 lend llic Sold crs grabbed one in the seventh bill the Airmen piislicd over four to make the count 134 In the ninth the losers rallied for seven count ers to make the final result 1311 Izlrker hurch for the Airincii and walked three while fziiininl three He was nicked for 18 hits Stephenson of RCASChuve up ByV lZlt ll llli linilul iri lll ll lulll it liiil Iiil on llll lii lliliil into the ninlli with vlil lnul file It cur ilno ll1 ill the tlltill Inl llnllil lac lcl llll llll lll but lill ilti nilm iiul llii lit lil lllll llii tiii llll llii liilniul icIliced him to ll ll mg lil ml iz id ll Ii 12 ll llv If it lir ii AJ IIII lii igiln Vulclir II nltl ie ltl ill licliil ttil llili ll ll llllllltl ineul bull nun sv tfl lilil lll illr tuniwd in to lHlll lllzl Vlun llcrti Illliicllii liel llll tile leru in llltil Lilill lillt liltlilll lor lll the gtlillll ll the Mclhinulll the llls llllll run by llcnrn lll the third iii nun tied lllc sclire In the lollilii with one will tell lelcur was sulc on on crior Llllll llltilfl to third 1m iiexl lgtll butters lllllll Hill llIlii rcivrcll llll Illllllii Ptllllll lied the score ill 1243 iii lin lilli theii Jllerlrn onel il lnorc completed the eiienll Willi one out Hi the seventh huppel amt on time through in Clioi Successive hits by lolind llllllllll Iftilllt two runs to give the loeils it 42 lend Itor leiielzilig in the lll inning Sinners walked Valentine tripled score Sinners llili struck out Iind Tilliieiiildon vulked Vuillziiicniirt grounded out bill Vul cntine scored the lying run on llit plliy llcuueliliinp grounded out to end the rully liliriie went out in order in the ninth inning to end the prime Cunipcuu led the llurrie uttuck Willi two hits vliilethuppel Pol und Leegzitt iiid Imiigliecd got one ulety itlll llor lenctzing Ollenrn got two hits and Sonicrs Vulcn line Brown lVIuichildon and Bill loii picked up one each lliNlClANG7Ollcurn 2b Soul ll lilisiuniied tlirce oild wallccd four Hunk Epp continued his batting spree for the Airmen by pounding out four hits including homer and triple Phillips IVILICIAILIIJI and McRue bashed two hits each for tlieAirmeii Gaitens led the RCASC with five safeties Eno and Atkinson gained three each while Sjodin got two CREED AMONG 75 WHO QUALIFIED 37th GOLF OPEN Although Bobby Locke of South AIllCtl copped the 37th Canadian Golf Open which wusplziyed zit Scarboro during the past week local golf WWW more interested in the prowess of th Barrie ace Emerson Creed In compiling score of 302 for the 72 holes Creed placed ahead of many of the leading professionals and most of the amateurs Playing in company with the best golfers of the world Creed made Ii very creditable showing In fir ing 21 7376 and 72 for the 54 hole total ofl221 Em was one of the 75 to qualifyfor thefinzil round ofplgiy Most of the fieldwere not permitted toplay the final round but Creedfthird ranking amateur at the time was still in the battle royal Ii more 20 strokes behind Bobby Locke However on the last round the Barrie Bomber had put tingitroubleliandglippedAO an 81 For his first outing in the Open Creed played exceptionally fine golf to remain in the lower brack ets Although he finished out of the prize list Creed was in there all the waynnd can well be proxud of his fine performance in the Canadian Open of 1947 FOOD SELECTION What we eat is more important than how much we consume ac cording to nutrition authorities An expert at Ottawa declares that enough is better than feast Foods must be selected for returns In bodybuilding and sustaining value not just as so much filling or palate pleasing previous games Bill Mullion hurled great ball for the Electriciruis as be limited the inning Campbell led the winners at but 01 ciil VulcrrtinelbrIlmwn lVlurcliildon 3b Vllilluncourl ss lieuuchinnp lolton ct lliiiiiclni rt Coulson cf lchcur 3b Ihonip son ll angllced rf Ruinsziy ss lenctung till 000 102774 Harrie CGE 72 WINNERS FROM CN RAILWAYI IN INTERMEDIATE CGE continued to set the pace ill the Intermediate Softball League by scoringr 72 win over CNR at Queens Park on July 11 Although ed much better ball than in their Rziilioadeisto seven hits fanned l4 and walked but one Dutch Foster hurled for CNR and gave up but eight hits The Allandalcis opened the scorl ing in the first inning as Cripps Trsigni and Dyer laced out hits to count two runs iCGE got one back hits by Raycraft and Knupp In the second three CNR errors and hit by Campbell brought the winners three more runs In thevfourth Bill Mallionaided his own cause by slapping Ii heme pttento BARRIEMclonild lb Chuppel lb lollnid 2b Cuinpezni Leggntt 100 100 200 ti lAlthough the greens IvcreLrlitiiei El lt Vl ii ill ll till Win ii llilflllil lllJ PART TRACK EVENTS EDMONTON ALBERTA iii Siiiiilzi night Ilcg llolilli IlJriic truck lIItI eli Iliiiuil for Illliiiontoii Alberta hire he will represent nlnrio in the Dominion Iuniur lick hiiinpioiisliips on July 54 Iloueh qualified for the Itouiiu ion cliimpionships Ill inning eventsut the nlurio Truck llccl lliicc necks ico Quite likely Rel ill run the Hill 250 lnll lltlyurd IIll lllHI iliiiy tcuni altiittittg IRL9 of me RWMIN 64015 NIZW RINK liltl year sercrll lIll lilttlilclllw their Illlllllllll slipportqnllc lililr llly to the NIVIIIIIII iltl we Enust iplilogilirlul our Iziililie lo ct rlllnd to lciclli1 iIl ol these in our Iltlll enpiin However we have only very lilive no doubt nlmul ililll contin ued interest in the success of fins endeavor ONTHETGREEN AMANDAIIIC llllAltltlE 38 In the weekly Berger lropliy play it the Bulrie greens on Thursday night the Alllllltlflll bowlers picked up six points to increase their rcusonul inurein to 23 points over the Burrie tennis lielivy for the lust meeting some excellent games were iiluycd while others seemed to be lifiiidlcuppcd by the heavy going Probably the best pcrforniunce of the evening was giVen by Vern Sharpe who vus lending for Vic Knight Vic is skip turned in Ii creditable gillllt illitlllll Hurry Wharton skip and Wilstn beaten the juniorRuilronders playl read 5mm Knight 21 Whul10n In the closest mulch of the even ing Hurry Millie skip and Jerry Quinn lend edged Ed Reid and Walter Beiyliss 1514 Millie jumped Into tillCllly lcudbut Reid recov ered strongly to tie theginnc 1414 with one end to go Hurry slipped in to gain the deciding point and win the match Iii the third contest of the evening Dr Spich and Walter Sarjeunt bested Greer and Wailkeichb 149 Both sidES bowled well butthe Burrie COIll biiiation managed to gain thegame winning points The total score of the evenings play ended with Allandale on top by 44 to 38 The CNRAA bowlers now have 25 run with Ruddick on base The pojtm3pgm to date final CGE tally came in the eighth with two hits while Knapp Mal lion Raycraft Gibbons Clark and 1Ruddick got one eeach FQILMWCKINR Ciipps Tersigni and Dyer connect ed for two hits each while Ray Lougheed got one hit CNRCripps 3b Elliott Ter signi cf Dyer 55 Lougheed if Ramsbottom 2b Foster RL0ugh eed 1b scanlon 1f CGECambpell Knapp ss Mallion Raycrzift 2b Gibbons lb Clerk II Greenhaugh 3b Lemay cf Ruddick rf McGibbon rf CNR 200 000 0002 150 200 01x7 CGE News Items are appreciated Dont delay in mslldlllg your assified Adlets to TheTEiiEirhiiier Wes PERRY Electrical Contractor House and Farm wIRING WE CAN COMPLETE YOURl WIRING JOBS Phone 3587 BARRIE 65 Tlffin St Ililiili Hoiiiiis AS MOTORMEN DEFElT RCAF Shitud but Two llitc From foam iNiii limelilill Gertie ll if in tillE iltllrrillilml RBBIN null llmurirsu ll cl Iwinm 5114 rill alga cronomlml lzni illlllflS Altlltllfl tip ill Tillill Alli lIlle ll oil lili llli liar lilksllll be oil the mile rill WIN FIRST MATCH lFROM BARRIE CLUB of li li ill llini llwilluri llzi Nilt iritiilul lllii ill1ltl lulj Illiiil ilic lllltl tllll Ni iini Im lllf llliriliig All titc Il rncii lllllslllll sr tthl iby ipl Jilly Ill illli llllll linden ll hit Holes li1lll tli IIM igt Will llillli1 eec nilin ID ll rollril lcllltn their llillli luillcll llilllllll tlzlt hl lwnl itlll EH 1lurid tints lcirse llil lm ucvole the tune to llllr lot nnd Wii Llillti Hlfl rounds of promise thul ililini llll nch 1ch wetks llicy slioll be eonlueted We iemivl Weve got the leirey loi liic l1 llllll3 Allir lidrlllns pluycrs lluns liliirlll to mow llllllll knowhow and the facilities to give rilleii erycil niutcii were matches in lieu lcen them lll cllllis llw Karim llorden lrziin on liltlil ii to play their till lurzi innlch you fast efficient Ill coie to II Tire Service For new tires or caeperl fiipl LIirdy llzlvis McMilluii Rusciitlllll Mngiilissen Iilllflllllll SM Wilson Bellini tire repairs see us NIXUII iiilliek lliott it Will tiliilc lieu ILIJ Col Stephenon Ernie Iiill RES THRILLS ms ironic Oriongeville Fair Grodnds August 41h 1947 QATm Civic otilla Races Bgin at pm SPEED TESTS EXCITING RACES Daredevil Riders from Ontario Quebec Sponsored by Orangeville Brunch Chillidian Legion and Black Hawks Motorcycle Club 1110 of Hamilton Admission Adults 50c Tickets and Admission Good for Rain Date MONSTER GAMES AND DANCE AT NIGHT Traelice TrialsQ um ll Children ate