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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jul 1954, p. 2

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zTuli BARBIE human Almost Shooin Legion Dump Toppers Io ForceWitIe Spread Barrie Legion practically placed damper on any further challenge tor first ploCe in the Barrie district senior softball standings Monday evening when they turned back RCA Poppers 62 at Edgar Radar The victory placed Legion two tull games In tront of their elus est rivals CGE and Edgar and thId it isnt impossiblefor either at these clubs to cop the top rung their chances liow hinge math ematically Etlgars Jack liuttman who started the season in abiaze ol glory is beginning to receIVE rough treatment from his oppon ents Huiiman gave up four runs to Legion in the Iirst inning and with this cushion veteran Harry couse righthanded hiswoy to sixhit victory Extrabase hits powered the Legion attack Doubles by Doug Kettle and Ted Hardacre In the Iirst Inning sparked the big out rlJurst while Stove Hines double in the second frame accounted tor another run Edgar couldnt supply consist ency oft Cause He retired the titst six In order before Palmer doubled In the third and stroke home on Hoffmans double Their other run came In the Iiith from Allandale Three Win Tournament Barrie Greens Itn Aliandale rink of Mrs Rainer skip Mrs Scmmcns and Mrs Magce recorded score of 50 plus ill ior three wins and capture top honors in the ladies Triples Tournament Inst Thursday at Barrie Lawn Bowling Club greens ideal weather and pcrieci greens greeted lOCOmpcting rinks which hailed from Allandale Benton Tottcnham and Barrie Darrics representative of Mrs Walker skip Mrs Galloway untl Mrs ArthurGarvin was see and with score of 42 plus one for two wins Benton rink OI Mrs Nodwell skip Mrs Service and Mrs Ciazic with room or so was third Between the first and second gdanS the host club Served after noon lea directed by Mrs rranlr Sutherland and assisted by Mrs George McCunkey Mrs Arthur Garvin and other members Baseball Tourney Allision Park On Civic Holiday huge Civic lioIiday baseball tournament will be held at Allis inn Park which otters $100 prize money The tournament sponsored by the itiiiston Lomonairos Baseball Club will turn over promos to minor hasrhali in that town 1Ilo gala event doosuot pcrmtt llltry oi Metropolitan looms or no Metropolitan players may be used iIitlries should ho made to Claro Ilutllnw phone 2osl or ooh Doner tphnuo 247 orstnl built at Allis ton by midnight at Saturday July Jl Thr tonin winning tirst place wtll receive $00 llriu money with $25 WEDNESDAY mler 21 1954 Station singles by HuIIman and Sawyer Ldgion only connected for tour hits otf Huilman who recovered after the tirst and second In nings to hurl five straight innings of hitless hall Legion did muster an ltnearned counter In the filth LEGIONWanamaker Ii Popp rt Hlnl 3b Kettle ssPerry 1b Hardacre Chatiteld 2b Thomp son ct Cause EDGAR Sawyer 3b Sova McPhep Zhh Soheck lb Comrlc 5s Trombley It McDonald II rolmor ct Lesyk rt lluttmunip McLaughlin Legion 410 oil Edgar not 010 Big Blake Leads Fennells Here Tonight Queens Canadian Gencml Electric and Fennells will meet in In Interlocking senior softball game at Queens Park to night rescheduling of is postponed contest it will be lit Billie Con stablea Ilnll appeannee ot the regular schedulen season In Barrie and he will he working to pin rrnnells In South Simcoo playoff posi tion CGE riding twogame los Ing strsalr have been lrnooltrd out of firstplace contention In the Barrie district ltaltdlng but are trying to ontrace Ed gar RCAF Toppers tor second pIayofl spot They will be Ilnlls catcher Ray Brill and second baseman Cara Cripps through holidays but will have the reminder of their roster on hand Thornton Rally With Home Runs Beat Molormen iIvcrun rally In the sixth in nlng sparked by John Waltons threerun homer gave league laading Thornton it 73 victory over Barrie French Motors Friday night in north division South Simeoc Baseball League game at Thornton The winners collected five oi their seven runs from the long ball as Joe Timmons polcd cir cuit clout in the first inning with one male aboard French Motors held 32 lead from the first inning on to thc Thornton outburst In the sixth Mike Drowning worked fine game tor Barrie but Jain Smith ot Thornton grow stronger as the gums progressed and linished by tanning the last six men he faced lie COIlCCllil I0 strikeouts over the route IlAItlllE Dusome II McCann 55 Graham Edward cl Christie Siecklcy ti Elherington lit Wiley ah Browning ThorntonMorrow lb Timmons tn iilt tlltlldvlllacfl iinislicr and 51ft til llli Ihlrtlrlplllco Itilln ri Smith ltttntor Johnson ss Walton lib McBride ItV Konwcii 2b Spencer ct ENJOY YOUR IIILIINIIIILE lllolle Foster ilarric Would You Lille To Ilo CHARTER Foil Tii llilislllllliltA 49 Holgote St Course In Excellent Condition MEMBERSHIP or PAY AS YOU PLAY Snack Bar Supplies Club Rentals TOURNAMENTS INVITED Magazine oi Sport litIlIltl in th lttllllihltl the Inuit Ttlllo uul Lilo tryunity It Wotlily hiltllrallon on till Bpnrttt $600 for 52 Inner You Save $I50 RENEWAL APPRECIATE 0N ANV MAHAHNK Nyltllli Now lullMe on Itiaclillnl lnlillutluttl It Pllltl KELCEY illMJMIIRIilI mum Barrio ONIIO ilAt IlNIli II GOLFING AT 001$ CLUB 20 For Arrangements ROAD IO BTIIDUD ZIIIIZI UBSCRIBER ll NEW THIN lllltE Phone 3604 WITHOUT THONG THE MUCHATED Texan Sterling IDiz zy Davis more than that his match against the lastmoving Bobby Ford right last night in the professional wrestling show at Barrie Arena Davis who wasiorccd to re move leather thong worn about his wrist or else face suspension substituted with finger nails but Ford popular scientific performer scored two straight tails to claim the main bout Dinty Parks sustained an injury on show last week and was forced to withdraw from his bout with Hem Larson BIII Zim proved an adequate replacement with vic wry ovor the rough Hamiltonian while Chris Belkus received the and over John Silvers in the preliminary Barrie Canada Dry pounded three Red Sox hurlcrs for 18 hIls Monday night tor 134 avalanche North Simone Baseball League victory at Crcemore The win moved the Dry to within one full game ot the lemmeleaders Barrie exploded relentlessly in their top plate portltrmanccsli the season Tlloro were three home rtlns and four doubles in the vicious attack Bruce Kerr with none on in the tlIth Kent Douglas with two aboard in the seventh and Don Culllson with none on in the scv cnth were the gent who slam IIIlil tor the circuit lion Sirwart pounded out two doubles laul Muller and Chuck Wood one each as Crcemore uni Ilith pitching Iruln tiarter Ken McCartney or relletcrs Bob ille IIlllIlell rind Corbett Carl Enlms started on the mound tor the Drvs allowed only Iotlr hltg Itlr one run over fiw Innings unu htll tlretl lie gill itiiniil Illto trouble in the sixth lIltl on error with one out thlllllIly singled and with two maths aboard Swillcr polrd tilllPnlll humor Ktitt Douglas carnl ill IlOllt right Iltld in re We and scattered tllilt hits over thill mitt ltnulhlnl Innings Thc ilrys wrro never 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back for five runs in the seventh powered by two homers to clinch the verdict Eruce Kerr with three hits on tour trips and John Bowman with three hits on six trips paced Earrics attack Kent Douglas lion Stewart iaui tilcger and qlltililt yvoodoacn convncclllrgol apair Swltlcr with home run and dilulllc and Ken McCartney with two singles were top hat tch for Creemole Barrio 012 012 502 13 Ill Creemolc Oil 003 000 legion Minor Baseball rec Wet lllvlslon Tuesday July litt nod Sox at Indians Final score Indians 17 llltl Sux llrcwcr pil elllll ooroh catching tor tho In dians ltrgusou ilnd lloyd pitching oar ron catching tor lilo itrd 50X Coach nick Downing oi Iht tu tllons had his tloys Iiuslliill and tiny were in charge oft lhl way Tht mum at Arlllfl Iurk ootworn the Dodgers and Pirates was posh poutti On WDd Jilly it lilt IIraItp and itulianr nut lit hum SI lItkill play their porlrwuntl line or July The fillill noon Pirate to in tlillli McClllsky was stoi tor ilu liralcs Irlltlinn his Itll nt int with homo rltn tllltl nu stunt outstanding plays in tho titld lnw ollcilotl wry umui game and Mar tilt rivetJyoti writ tor iinuvr IIuyl pitchinu Illcliilrtlstill catching tor the indium II luu ll was Lloyd This hoy was lllt riltr ttI Ihl Il wiilt Iltullt III III tilII llliillt hitvetrhlillutl good 100 tort through tlu air and Pourirti up on tnnut Si ruttut and Knapp vltihiil well In the FM till llll llltllnlls Thursday July iii The llrairn unti tiio notium intt in tho tirrt lmll pl tltr lloillllo Ilrad or at Agricultural Iark linnl rruro IIialrl il holders Law iIItItIllg Marlin lllltllltltlle pinto tor the lIltIlrI titvrill plichlll Cllltultllatl ru vlllil tor tliv Ii rt rrrrlrr nllll CIIIIILLIIII I952 HilitllAi Hlliiliitt HlillAN li iitliltlll IlOllY illack ilutIh wltll Vlllll unll tinit lllrtl Mtillltl rnr Very low mileage ltlrai tor funeral rllr May be litm attrr Wednesday at llIlllIiElIlIELII MOTUIIS lrllil IHII Slmtul Clllillyl Largrni Dealtr IIIIII 2407 Rhnwroom At 05 00III£li Sl MeCIosky led at but with MLCIos ky and McDonald doing well in the IIcId Friday July the Indians met the Red Sox at Gunn St and swamped them 29 to For Indians Brewer pitching Beech ealtehlng The Red Sox didnt have pitcher available or this game until the ith when Bell took over with Barron catching nanlam Division July llih Droves at Tigers Final score Tig ers Braves This was well played game wilh no errors on either side and real cmwd pleasing hail Neal pitched hitter for the Tigers and Page hitter tor the Braves These boys were given rcal support by every boy on their am oct lvpnr July T5 In the second game at Agricul lural Park it was Tigers III Braves lI Parlor an Neal on the mound for Tigers with Judd catch Ink Page and Tobin for Braves with Murphy catching Tills game Ilad everything ovrn tlonnybrook with Harry Partridge one oi the coaches for liravcs hcinll clocivtt trorn the game by umpire Ed Darker Bases iullnone out 10 Ilin ttt llnvox at bat Tuhln lilooped fly to the edge of the grass which could have liton handled by Ill Tigcr shortstop Tllis was ruled tn lniicld fly hatter out Iiarry didnt like this en and lmmldialely chas ld aIIur lillrker bill Mr Ed said tailor out and as Harry continued it argue he also ruled liarry dill oi the ball game At the IIll it the ith Innan Pre sidtnt Iii ours oi the llarrio IIrancll oi Canadian Imuinn drew the ticket for the Minor IIlII draw Lucky winner wits Mr Edward Mitrer fill Grove fit llcktt N0 20 On Wed Jilly It the Cut and Yltllklls piliylll llt Allilil Itlrk Iitliil ictlrl Yanktls III Cubs On Friday Jilly ill it was train the Yankees over the Cubs by the cure tit 20 to II Illtti lltl write up in illlltl tlI tilt plums yivvn Io mi Ith wcik riltlx ullr scheduled it Week Jilly III will llt it true Itlt play any unlimited bullet lIlly IlIIrl it Alarl wtLk it Aug 2nd Pee Wee llllellllI It lIrllItt I1 Hilltts II Illil Sttx IIIllitltlI II llarltam Tiger ll Yllllkc ID Ilrnttl II Cllllt sfi Redmen Triumph Over 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Ontario Hockey Association junior council pieced tho de cision at In Interlocking schedule in the lap of the Quebec League at meeting in Toronto Monday etternoon delegation from Quebec con sisting at Ken Reardon director of Montreal Conadlens farm uystem Phil Watson coach of Quebel Fron lenanu offered nothing concrete Reardon outlined the sad financial status at the Quebec circuit and asked the DEA council to consider touring Quebec for smaller price than the 8750 per game The council evidently not too Interested In the long trek through Quebec wouldnt budge and sent neardon and Wltbon back to the FrenchCanadian province with the proposition of digging up $24000 bond beforethe Interlocking sched ule would he acepted Quebec on proposal by Earries Hap Emms has two weeks In which to scrape up the money or the bond insurance of $750 per game The Junior council readily agreed to play siltgame scrim with each club three home and three away making total of 42 games with the starting date no earlier than October 22 The schedule will wind up Feb 19 gIving them total at Ill weekends and plenty of time to produce winner for the Mens Senior TONIGHT at CGF Queens THURSDAY Minesing at Legion Queens Bradlord atRCAi FRIDAY Fennells at Edgar Ladies TONIGHT £1va at Edgar THURSDAY Orillia oi Newmarkct Vespra Junior FRIDAY Craighurst at Anton Mills Mldhurst at Edenvalc Groatel at Mintstng Georgian Bay THURSDAY Vadey at Phelpston Wyevalc at Allenwood Eden vole nt Grassland Port Mc NicoIl at lllllsdalc Elmvale at Moonstone BASEBALL North slmcoe TONIGHT Crcemorc at OrIIlIa THURSDAY OrIiIia llt Midland South Slmcue TONIGHT Alliston at Barri Agr Park beeton at Bolton FRIDAY Barrie at Newmarkct Palgrave at Alliston Bolton at Beaten LACROSSE Fennells THURSDAY Malilands at Oril Ila 330 FRIDAY Orillia at Aliiston t830l SOFTBALL Barrie District Legion Edgar nosing South Elmcoe ltCAF Dradiord Fennells Legion ti Editor Minwing ii IICAII II End of one extra inlling indiu Tel 11le lltil 520 100 000 all five remaining Newmnrkci Orillio Ilalrle Greer Ellnvalo Edgar xiiarrle Xtlriiutl1l games awarllt clutxl Monday Night ilarric Green Elmvaic ttAitrzllAu North Nimrod rlonllho unto rllllll Itllillalld Monday Nlllll liarric III Crrtmorr tag hiltlillii liH 220 will It glllgfl uteri Iltrttlr in tmprrrti turns to rut coll prorllulll lutnler litulnar run Ilntllloll unto whllr tom irit rr rrlirnt wovrn Ilck Tllll ll lull lilo million In ulltvo you Ill Illlt mullllng lilrl Irhr elma Home Furnishings son Mrs Smith and Mrs CAIIA playdowns by April The new player contracts draft ed by rubcommittee chaired by Hop Emms were approved and forwarded io the OHA exccutlve for ratification Mainly the agree ment status no junior player will receive more than Silo per week ilt was also announced at the meeting that Father Don Fought manager at St Michaels College Majors for the past two years has been transierrdeo Windsor As oumption College Gregory EJoTures Mixed Jiiney George Gregory skipped Mrs Pat Poland and Tom Patieriden to two victories and high score Tuesday in mixed litney tourn ament at Harrie Lawn Bowling RTECHS Second was skip Elmer Thomp Garvin Winner of the doubles compctlv tlon were Mrs Frank Sutherland and Miss Caldwell with pair of triumphs Miller class Torch As Aces Beui Elmvule When the most valuable player award Is being considered in the Barrie district lodics softball cam paitgn Dorothy Miller at Greer Aces will he keen candidate Miller hammered out three singl es and double on five trips to the plate collected scvon strikeouts In an eighthit performance Irnlll the mound Monday night as the Aces squeezed 75 win in EIm vale Elmvalc more than showed why they are making strong bid in the standings 01 the eight hits Collect ed nit Miller thrceOot them were tor extra bases Averill and Ritchie contributed triples and neynolds double But the Aces salvaged 14 base hits off Ann Ritchie and most at them came at key stages Four singles in It row in the tirst inning with two out resulted In two runs and then another in the second or 30 lead before Elmvale bounced back into the running with pair in the fifth The Aces again gave Miller substantial margin with single Dont forget the annual Black Family reunion in Innisiii Park Saturday July 31 0487 Dance at Aventng Communitv Hall Friday July 23 Muiicbv Ecattys Orchestra Lunch counter Admimlon 509 ill Mlxed dancing every Friday Pine Crtst ntiles north of Barrie on Highway 27 or miles south Elmvale Music by Heptones Ad mlsoion 50c 2ifw3 Dance ivy Orange Hall Sat day July 24 Old tyme and mod ern dancing DiZ standard time Boattys Orchestra Lunch counler Admission 50 run in the sixth and threerun outburst in the seventh llctorc Elm vale made their final bid with three runs in the eighth sparked by pair of Ihrcerbase blows Miller at course paced the Aces with tour hits Muriel Lamaverda Wilson Lormi McLean and Hazel Wright had two apiece No Elmvale player tagged Miller tor more lhan one hit GREEK ACES Lelian Park or LI Lamib 3b Wilson Ib McLean of Wright Campbell rt Daley 24b Miller ELMVALE McKay cf Hertha lotto Tinncy 3b McFadden SS Averill It Reynolds 2b Ritchie Waples Ill Grccniaw rf Robertson Greer Aces 210 001 300714 000 I120 0305 Ii Frank Flown plate Jim Crawford base The Canadian Legion works constantly for the betterment of lives have been aiicctcd by Wu making reasonable representalio to parliament for oil veterans to gordlcss OI membership in the ar ganization or not Youll also find them Working hand In hand with social clubs and service clubs RouynNoranda Qua Press conditions for all Canadians who Dogfish which prey on iish near shore on both Atlantic and Pacific coasts are about three feet long New Delicious STORE 0R COOLE rt taint mttl II zrittl Anti what Iiilvml Youll iratwlrttit and tangy Limm Iry rnlrnlny this now Imprint HERES VALUE High lrndo Sirlp irotlttc lillthfIillJJ irrnt tlllrnoltnntl ItllllIly thirtyinm AT YOUR FAVORITE llrmo citnit truth Illlitp drink with nloy 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