Auousr 181929 LIONS CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY FREE llllllw ll till PItlllil IIIIISIIIIIIS Er THURSDAY 730 Barrie Arena Grounds AN 0TH ER BINGO ltlllrs DRAW r0R 1954 opooE GAMES Powell Retains Golf Title Beats Dyment in Final The 1954 mens championship ot Barrie Golf Club was decided on the greens yesterday whenArt Powell retained the Wadsworth Trophy hetirst won last year lapses with the putter cost and the ailhole tinal ended on the who with Powell in front by six This match was originally scheduled for Aug 211 but the dif ierent rounds were tintshed up early so rather than have the iinaiists wait around and coal oil or possibly run into bad weather it was decided to move the date ahead two weeks Lug Gallery As it turned out the weather was excellent It was cloudy in the morning but the temperature was right and there was not enough breeze to bother The at ternoon round was played in bright sunshine and gallery at some 350 allowed the geliers around the course which was oil Club pro Eddie Itenick who was oilicial umpire got the show on the road promptly at 930 mm Powell and Dyment both seemed nervous at the start and the that hole Went to the latter with one over par live as the dclending champ had an unusual six tor him Powell took the second with one over par tour Dyments iong iron shot landed to the Icit on the new path down trorn No tee and the ball was in trouble but he made remarkable recov ery right on the chen in two The iirst indication 01 trouble to come Ioiiowed with three putts Again on the third Dyment missed putt for par which would have given bait on the hole However on the iourth the situation reversed as Powell missr 7III II BROWN Irtllitiullt or Country Club presents Wllliswortll Irollly tor lllulln CIlilmpiUlltiiiill to Art Powell who never in better shape tor oplay Several Bill Dyment important holes ed short putt and the match was all evenr Play Loosen Up Eut Powell went thrcq up by taking the next three holes with par three on the filth birdie tour on the sixth and birdie three on the seventh It was very line poll by now and Dymenl was matching him all the way except ior that one last putt on each green 0n the seventh Powell hit tremendous long drive over 275 yards just short oi the green but Dymenl was only tow yards be hind that It was observed that Powell had great power in his drives in addition to style Dy ment had delihcraioly eut down his grip to ensure siraightness and his drives were usually bit behind Powells but that didnt matter as he picked up the dis tance on the approaches Both landed In the ion bunker on the eighth but maria good outs to the grccn and settled ior iives 0n thcninth Powell carded par live but Dymonts putting cost him at least split Three Putts Costly 0n the second round Powells drive hit tree while Dymcnts was way down the middle Pow clls second was well short oi the green but Dymcnt was on Pow ell was on in three and two putts gave him live but Dyrrlcnt with the hole oll wrappod up tor de Presi ent livery tightened up again and three puttcd iillrric oi 350 However Dyment settled down to take the next two only to have Powell win theISth with par tour Both had beautitul Ionq drives but Dyments approach was short On the 14th both carded par threes ahd then Dyment got his first birdie tour to win th 15th He was now only two dew and coming lasl but onthe altoyard 16th both Iowell and Dyrnent were on in two but Dymcnt used up no less than our putts getting down They halved the 17th and also the 18th but when the morn ing round was over it was Powell three up Para and Birdies In the atternoon round the score card looked better with pars and birdie all over the place Powell set sizzling pace and wound up with 38 or the nine just two over par and Dyment had 39 They halved six holes but Powell took two and was live up by the 26th Dyment cut that to four by winning the 27th Into the iinai round they each parred the 23th and Dyment par rod the 29th to cut Powells lead to three The break in the match came on the 30th Here Dyment was on in two with Powell still well out Powells approach Just barely got on but he then pro cccdcd to sink thirtytooter tor par tour Dyment than used up three putts lost the hole and went tour down He also lost the 31st on the green and when Powell carded birdie two on the 32nd that was it or 1956 The mens iinai at the local club has developed into quite show All other clubs in the dis trict usually held their ilnal matches with only two caddies looking on As resultspl the rown Presents Wadsworth Cup 1y om iifILiltlii lllli Dylnellt six llp lllliI tour to go ill yesterdays allhole Iilliti Ilciorc gallery CGE Edgelrlgarncllljloppers Opening SemiFinal Playoff Canadian General Electric rally by Edgar RCAF Toppers were iorced to stem late at Queens Park Friday night to score 98 victory in the opener at their bestlntive Ear rle district senior softball semiiinai playoii The second game of the series is at REAP Station Edgar an Tuesday and the third tilt at Queens Park Thursday General Electric conï¬ned all their smring to the first tour in nings when they paced the Toppers 93 but alter Jock Hutlman relieved lottrhander Doug Crooks and hob bled uver rough iourth stanza the visitors rallied to the point where the tieing run died on third base in thetinal seventh triple by A1 Bowen and home run by Bob Thurlow were the key blows in the DOE olricnsive against Crooks and Huilmanl Bo wens triple in the first with two aboard started tourrun sprint beiom Edgar warmed to the icmpo large gallery and keen competi tion in Barrie the ï¬nalists some times do not play nearly as well as they would ordinarily In the case 01 yesterdays match the gait Wig excellent with long drives accurate approaches and some good work on the greens But unlortunateiy Bill Dymcnt who is veteran at 25 years in competition for some rcasoneeuld not get rid oi tension on the greens Otherwise it would have been battle right down tothc 36thand possibly beyond to de cidc the title Eddie Rentalt handled all the arrangements to periectlon and the oiliciai scorekccpcr Norm Rankin turned in masterpiece oi legibilliyrior recording Midland Rally Deadlocks Set= North Simcoe tlerrun rally in the eighth inning brought the rejuvenated Midland Indians galloping irom behind Thursday or Ii5 victory over Barrie Canada Drys at Agri cultural Park to deadlock their bestInIive North Simcoe baseball semHinal piavoit at one game npieec The series now returns to Mid land or the next two game with the third tilt tentatively slated tor Ilcsday night The Drys were roasting along with 41 lead on the twolllt pitching oi Johnny Bowman when the game blew up in the eighth via liowrnanll control lie inlllcd tour walks and two Singch in the taicIui outburst Lizollc blazed tor Midland and he only allowed tour hits in seven innings but the Drys nabbed every chance to score tor lead When the lnlilans held 04 lunll III the end rlI Ilevcn Ilrld onetutti innings they rclicveli Lilolie with Itvrmcr lvro hlirler Gorti Ilymenl who Iicmlncd nny liluuuhia Harrie Iliitt oi II countering rally in lilo nlnlll llo rclircli tIIl aide in older on lirikes with ilrilllttltl nssnrtrnrnt oi nitellel Danny Ioinnli in the role oi pinylllu rlIIInnuer liltrrti tile pm with two lioltltlrs while Doug Coltlson IIIIII Kcnt lluuullul had one lllllgic rllcll Yorke willl two Soilnll and Qllity took care oi Lilo Inliinllx hitting 00 000 fifthti Mitilnnll Ilnrrin 20 DUI IIOli intoWRESTLING lllllllilli lull Frank Thompson MAIN BOUT Falls no Limit Prof Roy Shires VBISIIS Es ahe Toppers counted twice in the second when Crooks doubled oil Loo Labinelwith two on and each team scored once in the third CGE salvaged another tourrun outburst in the dourth engineered by Thurlows threcrun circuit smash and that was the point where Hutlman shut the door With It sixrun doiiclt to erase the Toppers took advantage at ev ery scoring opportunity they could to move within one run or over taking can They pushed home two walks in the iiith without the aid 01 hitiind IIuflman slammed tworun homer in the sixth The Toppers last breath came in the seventh when Schcdk walked and Pratt doubled Palmer singled to right but Elmer Minnikln made argond peg to the plate to catch Pratt and smother the equalizer Pitching was disappointment in the opener Neither Crooks Huf imnn or Labino showed the term they are capable or presenting Ah Eowen Bab Thtiriow and El mer Minnikin each two hits carried the COP oliensivc Lorne Davis and Leo Labinc had one each ilultman and Pratt with two hits each led Edgar while Crooks Com rie and Palmer had one apiece EDGAR Sawyer 3b Comrie ss McPhce zo Schoclr 2o Prottol Palmer it MacDonald rf Sovo Crooks iluiiman can Cook ll so Rutherford Bowen oi rhurlow 3b nay crnit lb Turnbull Davis Min nikin rl Lahine llickling Lt 021 an Ia SOFTBALL narrlo District sendFinal tIrestIntlvol Series Mlnulng Legion Legion at Minesine Minesing at Ltltlon WLI 03 it on Tuesday can at Edgar Thursday Edgnr at cot IIAHISIIALL North Himcna bnnlslrinal thrltrlllflvtl liarril Midland wt ymlatnn Ailislon Ilrallinlll III The lith llIlIrhinc Ior making rumr Ill hulk Itlvenirtl more than 150 ytilrl llgo Ily French Nlrlltlifl IIliIMII Legion Minor Bosebaii Aug The Badgers visited the Red Sox at Gunn St Park to open their oemiplayotl two out oi three game series This was the Red So all the way by the score OI Ill4 Fer guson and Barron for Red Sox John Ferguson gave up four runs on four hits two walks and our errors and struck out 13 Givens and Lennoxwlth ï¬armi chacl catching tor Dodgers Dod ger pitchers gave up 18 runs on it hits three walks and struck out ï¬ve Twist Ferguson and Olm stcad had pcriect night at bat for the Red Sox Aug The Red Sox again emerged vic IOIIOIE over the Dodgers by the score at lztl Boyd and Barron lor Red Sox Boyd gave up six runs on six hits tive walks and struck out II Lennox and Givens with Carmi chael tor Dodgers giving up 12 runs all 12 hits ihrce walks and struck out 10 Barron wait the big gun or the Red Sox at bat hil ling our for live This eliminates the Dodgers or this year The Red Sox are now waiting tor winner between the Pirates and Indians to play for the Brad ley Trophy Bantam League In Bantam notion no report was handed in on box scores Wednesday Aug Yankees and Tigero tied and the Brave defeated lht Cubs quite handily Friday Aug the Tigers de leated the Yankees 109 and the Braves deleateli the Cubs The Braves are now waiting tor winner beiwcen the Yankees and Tigers to try or the Bantam championship Saturday Aug Boys irom all the Pee Wee teams ich Irom each journeyed to Newmatket to play in the Pee Wee tournemcnt At 230 Barrie met Leasidc Kiwaniu team un detected so or this year Dehiitti the stalwart pitching oi Iohn Fer guson and one error ball by all the boyl Barrie lieiealed this team tiil Ferguson was trcmclldoun Tile boys lrom Lensldo juti couldnt touch him In live inning game he struck out nine men and only Ive reached hnse one through bad error that went Iur home run Barron led at but with three bnxe hit to his credit iriv ing In two runs and later scored on Iorhes hit In the second game against Len sirie Doug IoiIIlIic team Ilnrric lust liitinl seem to llltve ii Lezl lilic scored iwice ill the arcunli inning on an error llliti with one out ill ilie lilirti IIarrIe Ltllillllitirti two bad tlIillii in row to iiiith mento rtiich tint lirlItIy Inlllsitir went on to more tour runs in the third inning Law nllli IInrrnn Itlr Iizlrrir witll MIIcGrrgnr coming II In tilirli ill put otlt the tire ltllui settle Irril ailie it Illlrric Iicllcr lurk The ritiiilrnnl trout tvI wmirrii North Ammo in rttilrll run rt rrti nmlrtmt below the lower aw run BARIUE EXAMINER mono nuoosr 1619 New FishSpecies For Jasper Park new species DI fish the Arctic Grayling is being planted cx perimentaily in selected waters or Jasper National Park to determ inc its survival and growth in some oi the smaller takes at the park which are 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