The Canadian Statesman, Bewnanflle, Jurie 10, 1964' SPORTropmCSký By Frank bMohun 4237234 LAWN BOWLEÈS IN TÉOUBLE Wondèr hotw, long the towmanville Lawn Bowling Clubî bas been in operation? Must admit that we dldn't investigate1 too thoroughly, but we know thàt the club has been at its' present location for many, many years. Ini tact, there prob- Ably &ren*t too many people %vho evan remember that orig- lnally the iawn bowlers held forth at what now is the Pump house on Church Street. And now it appears quite possible that the clubo tnght be on its ivay out. Membership la at an ail time loxv an-d riew blood is needed fast - and we mean fast! Up until recently this scribe hadn't given inuch thought to lawn bowling. WVith apologies to the present members - we've' always thought of it as a sport for aider folki. (Hope Fred Cole doesn't take the razor too seriously on oui î,ext trip to the barber shop.) But you ought to give it a whirl, This reporter lias discovered that lawn bowling la a pretty darned interesting; sport. Kind of lie curling, except the button or cat ini this uase. doesn't rîecessanilv remain in the saine position,'- which makes it even more interestlng - aind exciting. We're flot expecting everyone to rush right down and Join, but we do think that a lot of people iii town would ike lawn bowling, once they gave it a go. Anyone lnterested, sould contact Clarence Oke or Fred Cole. 'Member5hip fes are qîîite reasonabie too teti buoks fnr tiie as, + TOWN LEAGUE SOFTBALL Bill Osborne was the outstanding player in hast week's i rw League games, as hie struck out the fantastie total t a weelc prevlously, blasting a pair of home runs, triple and! double for eight R.B.I.'s i Nichols were jolted earlieir in the weék vhen Bil's, Billiards gained théèir first decision afttr three losseý. The' Motors had won their first three starts. Dêfending champion Stephen Fuels are second, one gàme back, with three tvns' ad two lasses 1-- both to Nlchols. Mleanwhile Kramp't Furniture hâve taken over thim-d place, fe orn aparo UCSj7 isvr Mens' Wear, who have now lost four straiglit, -t i + La rgest Crowd in History Watches Player's 200 MOSPORT WINS It would appear that the bîggest wîririer in the Pla- eî a 200 %vas Mosport. The track v.hich lias beeit beset by tinan - ~ ~ .~ cial difficulties must have gotten rid of same of their ted.... ' lnk supply alter 41,224 payirig custai-ners entered the ga-n-s Saturdaày, Another 10,000 plus vlewed the race, 2,500 on . passes. the remainder, children who were adrnitted frejt cof charge - plus others w.lîo 'ivent over the fenceà. New Zealand ace Bruce McLaren sar-vlved a very nfor spin-out on the bain-pin to capture the first 100 miles, itii Rager Penske second, Augle Pabst third, and Ludwig Helm-. rath, top Canadian driver, fourth. McLaren and Jlm Hall, the wealthy Young Texan, hiad befone Hall's Chapparal over-beatcd. forcin<g lm oui crd contention. A, J. Foyt was among the leaders when suspen- zion troubles ended bis chances. With chamipion Jiîinnv Clark of Scothand ousted during Frlday'm trials wlien bis Lotus wvas ruled unsafe, and Dan Gurney forced te netire aftet seve.- i fles due to a broken siait, Mo\ILai-en '-tan alrnost sure winner of ilie Player's 200, as long as bis ea. Iasted tlhe second 100 mileci. hlall, a1thougb i unalîle tii inucei ], lIîad bult-p a;) _j 36 seconîd Iead o%- er McLaren iin the second Ileat as tîey Ieaded into the final lap. Aliuust uribeliev-ably. ato noat 99 miles, thle Chappai-al folded in the stretch and M1cLaren, rolled by tu niake It a unanimous decision. We ]est track of Penske, v.ho drave Hall'i, athei Cna p - parai (aint noiey wonderful?), as Pabst imoved up i-o a- N i 's îxî~tît tîmiin second place finish in the 200 mile classic. Heimra-Lkh. this - f_1 ýi, 30vialvfuOe year drivirîg a more powerful Cooper-Ford, nîiaiiitained h: s aîu n .k tt - i lLlwînilî v fourth position finish. Bil Wuesthoff, who certain1ly rnust t1,000 ici. tpA, d t ur l niidre-it ut iil t idse e:ilt have driveni a great race. was thec i-ird placer in an Elha 0(-i11- i u iji tlti :u listi) t. iui l ues.'i n iciaus 4)1ho e Porsche, which didnt tank v.th te big cars. Canadiaîi ctînDuit'ver s exprttssed coîiaidel- Now alter five successive major wins et -ýospor, tht e, t sfacliun i xvi tlie aitendance. An e-tîmated Lotus bas been beaten In the lest two outings, la _51,00fal]si~ niC F'ridav tigiii aitid caniiped out. caoplele Grand Prix and naw the Player's 200. 111 the Grand Prix - i -nt-t.r îjsa<Iînd ' el\I ti (t it was a Ferrari- Saturday, McLaren noushed a Zerex Special Tî-~ * with an Oldsnîùobîle V-8 nhtor taeiictoryv If theý- ex-et keep ) 'd îî st ont u t ti-J ii ters 200 wi-t iisý s- Foyt, Clark, Gurney and Hall out of car difficulty, a 1eturît match would be quite a crawd-pleaser. And they milbtFrtPaeBti even Increase tihe number of spectators ta sanie 60,000. 1,o'Fis lceBtl about that! -~ Saturday's attendance represented the largest, riumber of fans te ever attend a sporting ex-ent -.11 nda ~ TIRE SICK REPORT O bore F ns I For a tErne t1its week 1,e were 1wonder1rug wlether 1: tot we should change this to a medical éolumn, air more tc tthe peint, vi<e dldnt éèn expect to get lit written. e"E dS AftCr our broken thumb in;lent, this reportýer ixas réal-' ly laid 10w early last week with a not ba co-operative iter s jo t-'-m. t.- ear, whîch made us feel as if xvc were listing on a 45 degie S ,ti v. , ~~ angle. It may sound funny. but it isn't. 'We spent fout- uays phi - O' t itit 't-it Ini bed -- and we neyer want ta be that sick again, f-lwever,hier'tB ()ttt. --- fat be it troni us to bothti' our- teadeis .vith our iu1îts- ' t.;~ m-etl sonit be tikçe-titose people wlho like îîotitji<g b-Ne" tîtu:-- t- i-o tallk about their npeîations ---- and that just i n Illtsre . t"~ me still have our appenîcix W'o'nhl bav<e b <'openmi o- w big t' P.S. Last yeaiu' l'e fa-eiû i t-t i*t1 '1*,i tt .e '- u- didit et en geltio [a'--'- - ! t JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE BANQUET Ciittt itt The Juni-r Hockey League will be holding tîtet-i'!rst-___ banquet on Frlday. June 19thî, pm. sharp in te Légion Twice in Three Mil Hall. Phayers should let their coaches knowv their intentions, - irnrediately Supporters înay secuie tickets frara League, President, Jack Baker, Make ý'our reservations by 9:30 am this Saturday. ________________ sII J "tiI mlii BiII's Billiards Winning 9-3 A u0 <iL Tci\. s Lt-, t Iue >ak, tvcrmebroken 1'las s diarnond w 1)ehel ail-ertd Bli's Biladca me u.pwî'niii ti t% oi il i , nl( I OII0î au: lto lea iici lie lo>jp. NichoN ' zIarît e tof 111 fiil- fasi ont. Seo;an -7 c i n It)(. open in, htmi 0- ()- borne, (;&riMCIcCtîLIou, 't mon were oui for a 2-o)Ni %r- Bîll's vaine ric, tiekwt a hîg six rue i Î!, the im2 oi, hrî- n -iri I hobbIcs. ýDan Git-ardi tnoDon -i e eacli sirtgleod a triphle U- ivmh&-Ted [llar- McCulluti4t- -eîît 1 'w -)- baser-aî-nietfor' NiehIoks other fal.i n ilt!~ e sti t), Bihl'"ýaddi119 hofinît usîke in the saine P-titite iin ef se S. 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Due ',.-j nt'le-- i '~l e b etng -tutoitf ,<"'le B: L -' P îti' f" i Thiutsday a t1LCentr'ai St-huai, piire. an a:d sît-:-- t w' i dota Ra t -i t-ii \':îts, ib:t 1 - 't 1 ) the girls pliyed five Utnings gantle :.n ' x s " D:- '1'î"lu e : ,z t i S", - m s.niati,- ii-of, baseson halls end \.tt' in.it' tt t t 1t S la ta 2 f . it titti with Gibbs ohtaininp iie (9) a' Cetiî-P.]Seml ,a-. ic m us.ai, I -h1 c o tni KîîsýSut 3h nt o a- atraiglit i-rins ii the second at. SaiurdaN, Jane 6., ivit ni ta- u"zratps n -roc lutin, a uj icA. %itil jamnes lbai -f:1lil Inning boostitig the increas-i teanis 'Lombank anid Sug-i- tK- - Ing score to 14. Th losîngl &Coc)k vas cancelled. f."ifi Pwretii. n t rr -,,ls oXt - f oitt- i le b as i-i ng - t ie i ù- t uiie 1 t îe l a v ie IiVlk vs(JUd \t «iai tiiler indi i. 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