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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1960, p. 8

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SHOW IMPROVED FORM Flyers Clip Braves Behind Howie Bush FLYING FRENCHY VIGNIII Flying Frency Vignal ex pccts to fly high and hard tonight at Barrie Arena in his bout with rough and ready Ivan Kalmikoff the Russian matman whos made quite name had for himself in Toronto rings This ioust is tlle main event on the card that starts at 845 Semifinal pits Johnny Foil against Eric The Great while tlle opcner has Benny Trudel always dangerous against Frankie Thompson the flyingScot Outdoor Types Fish And Fish Fortysix members of CGE Barrie journeyed to LandCh Lakes Lodge 35 miles north of North Bay on the weekend for their 14th annual Fishin Trip on the Marten River chain According to the gang condi tions were ideal Plenty of fish were caught mostly pike and pickerel and many got away George McLeaming won rod and reel for the biggest fish pulling in 36inch northern pike Frank Broley and Bob Mallion ran second in this de partment The gang found the layout near the Lands and Forests Provincial Park fabuloussspot Bud Willis and mother opera tors of the lodge came in for loud praises from the CGE fell ows Trolling for miles and miles was especially thrilling as around every bend in the river wildlife including moose deer beaver and Wildfowl was show log off to excess The trip started after work last Friday via chartered bus They arrived in time for bed but kept the peepers open long enough to laugh at Em Os bornes Chinese auctioneering Bright and early the next day 15 boatloeds of eager beav ers human variety headed for game After dinner the same day derby was held right out side the lodge The derby put two men in boat Sans motor Prizes were given to the team catching the biggest game fish and mnst fish minnows and pollywogs included Osborne and Mallion had the biggest catch Wally Smith and Matt Behb caught the most Hugh Riddoll and Bob Mall ion again won the bridge tour ney in the evening which was convened by Barney Lapp Overall the gang had one heck of great time Al Wigs mem ber of the committee that ar ranged the outing can attest to that as he admitted hed never been called upon to fillet so many fish The tired but happy fishermen arrived home late Sunday and to all accounts made it to work Monday ADDITIONAL SPORTS 0N PAGE 12 Legion Comeback Folls One Short Barrie Legion scored nine runs in three frames last night and still fell short of Minesing in their Barrie and District Senior Softball League game at Minesingv Thus George Miles and company won their first game in five starts by 109 score Minesing behind the chuck ing of Wen Downey had run up 90 count after four in nings Things changed drastic ally in the latter stages as Legion counted twice in the sixth five times in the seventh and twice in the eighth The winners on Bill Adams walk followed by groundnut and Corby Adams single took the edge for good in the home half of inning No Minesings edge in hits was as slim as the score 1110 The bulk of the biugles and runs came off starter John Manol Ron Stewart took over in the tifth was tagged for two hits and the loss Wen Downey pitched Minesing Billy Grant Wen and Win Downey had two hits each for Minesing Red Thurlow George Chap Palmer Shoots Sparkling 65 DENVER AP Masters champion Arnold Palmer flew in trom his latest money making venture fired tiltand the odds on him to win the national open golf tournament dipped to 41 Whew at shotmaking naidJlob Itoshurg the 1959 PGA cllumpion wllo practiced Monday with Palmer for Thursdays opengt log round It Lhes playing beautifully III allots were just wonderful Either they tho US Golf Anaoclnthmt lmrllen there greens or youre unlmt to no scores are unlullvvhtnlu Allil lulmv like to be the met for pel and John Feltis had two basevknocks apiece for Legion Standing Stewarts Torgis Thomas Legion Minesing Legion MacDonald 2h Kettle ss Thurlow 3b Stewart 1h Loney cf Chappel Feltis If Boorman rf Mano McCano 11 Totals rtMHO Isahyan oeeumm Minesing Grant 2b Cole rf Wen Downey Adams 1b Adams 55 Winkle 3b Win Downey Spence of Boyd cf Luck 1f Totals oHoewcAMmeHg wocoHHwMHNHw awesome Haca believable of them all Could he beat Ben Hogans record of 276 set at Riviera in Los Angeles in 1948 Definitely if the course stays like it is now said Rosburg who called his 72 had round PAR IS 71 The course is the Madyard par 353671 Cherry Hills Count try Club nestling in meadow with the Rocky Mountains as backdrop and lashedup to ale most breathtaking beauty While the yardage is the fifth longest in the 60 years of the National Open the raritied air at Denvers miIchlgh altitude in creases the average flight of golf ball about six per cent tacking on from In 70 yards If it Stays this Jay the rec opd is in jeopardy said Palmer rt thing but their lone tally in the fifth on ingmanager Billy Gray You would never know it but the Barrie Flyers baseball club that defeated Allistcn Braves 71 at the Fair Grounds last night in South Simcoe League contest was almost man for man the same crew that looked like any1 ball club against Thornton week earlier It seemed that last night the fieldch brought their mith along and knew what they were for the pitcher Howard Bush found the plate more often and the combination worked pretty well However after Bush claimed the first twa batters on strikes in the initial frame there werel shades of Thornton mishap ball looped to right fieldlandcd in and popped out of the fielders glove Howie walked the next batter The next fellow ground ed out to end delayed frame Flyers didnt daily at the plate Iimmy Edwards leadoff hitter who swings cleanup bat singl ed to right field stole base and scored on an field out John Reid making his first an poaranco in Flyers uniform this season walked and baffled the visitors with some slick base running to score Flyers got one more tally in the second as Russ Mills was hit by pitched ball advanced on Bushs single and scored on Edwards double Roy Emms crew went around ille horn in the next stanza on three hits couple of walks and miscue good for four tallies The big blow of the inning was triple homer for anyone else off the hat of tanglcfoot Bush Braves who protested loudly about the plate umpire scored two singlls by Small and play The hits in that frame were the first collected by the vis itors who got five all told off Bushs left handed offerings Howie claimed batters on third strikes Bullis rf Edward Kent started on the hill and suffered the pitching defeat for Alliston Ross Horne took over in the third and held the Flyers in pretty close check Between them they recorded nine strike nuts The aforementioned umpire Harold McMahon who look quite bit of abuse from both players and fans on the visitors sldo called it quits after the game lIiming the abuse isnt compen ted by suitable pay lie had throw one member of the Al lision club out of the game and would have been within his rights to eject couple of others Tonights action has Thorntonl playing at Collingwood Tomorj row Utopia is at Alliston andl Barrie at New Lowell Allister Mason lb Hurst rf gt oi oi sauna sal anemones Cameron Edgar If Whelan ss Storey 1b Small 2b Wright 3b Thompson If Gray It Kent Horne Totals Barrie Edwards cf Robertson 3b Rcld 1b Thompson Christie 2b Dobson lf Mills ss Bush ql euowononz Hi coneseoocooaz at NHopoaaenm ml cemcemoflhIeocam Totals Kent Home 13 and Mason Edgar Bush and Edward Losing pitcher Kent Umpires Harold McMahon plate Harry mile bases George Falconer Boosts SteWarts rett and Gary Thirst had two Barrie and District Senior Soft ball League may have to adopt two sets of rides one for George Falconer when hes in the field and the other for the iielders when Falconer is at bat Last night Queens Park Stew arts Lunch increased its league lead on three points with great assistance from Falconer There is no questioning his fielding ability Hes been one of the best in the league for some Years As for his hitting Well hes never hit so well as this sum mer In fact it was no joke when fans remarked that Torgis Automotive left and centre field ers were playing out of the park for Falconer In the eighth frame of the 96 game Falconer belted ball that was above the floodlight posts as it went past them in left field Moe Mihalech pulled it down only because he was tired of running Falconer got Moe tired in the filth frame when be drilled pitch almost to Dunlop and it might have gone bad it hem daylight and the ball equipped with peepers George had but one hit last night the homer that counted He was given an intentional pass in the first and sixth frames In the third inning Torgis was pit ching the ball away from him and he reached out to ground bad ball Lighthitting Pat Wanamaker and newcomer Andre Villeneuve had three hits apiece for Stew acts Joe Marley had two of the hits Larry Campeau Homer Bar Barrie Ladies in Golf llction record number of golfers 10 took part in Ladies Day at Barrie Country Club last week Half of the golfers play ed nine holes and the other 18 Winners included Mrs Empke Mrs Brennan Mrs Anderton Mrs Little Mrs Peacoclt and Mrs Palmer At the Orillia Field Day re cently Earriewas represented by the team oi Mesdames Ough Smith chltling Smith Nixon Ander ton and Miller Mrs Nixon won the low not prize for the first nine holes The next Field Day is at Mid land Thursday who had just wound up third worth $2000l in the Oklahoma City Open ending Sunday The husky bronzed pro from Ligonier Pa who has won mdre than $54000 had 3433265 He capped his round by sticking fouriron 10 inches from the cup for birdie on the 4GByard par 18th Im playing now as well as when wonthe Masters said Arnie Iloj had par 71 Monday Reynolds 5b Central United and so did Sam Snead at Queens Park under the lights safeties each for Torgis Thirsk the reitefer and Cliff Reynolds pitched for the losers Jimmy Armstrong went all the way along bumpy road for Stewarts Torgis Campeau Ritchie 2b Barrett ss Mihalech 1t Thirsk Rawn rf Perry of Iohnston cf Morrow 3b 1b lewuhtlvluImwsn to El ouuoNHNirun Totals 41 Stewarts Villeneuve Marley ss 2b McCartney 3h Falconer Palmer 2b Bertram Wanamaker If White rf Armstrong lb Raycraft lb Armstrong laeHaHomoNnH mlaoonuooenum HHeHuHeuomw luuNWbhwwmhm Kl Totals 87 Reynolds Thirsk 7t and Cam peau Amistrong and Villen euve Losing pitcher Reynolds Umpires Bill Hare plate Bud Knapp bases Beat Emmanuel Central United defeated Em manuel Baptist 135 in Church League softball game at Queens Park last night Iim Duffield led the winners at the plate with four hits while Bill Bird had three and Ray Ford Ken Shelley Paris Slessor and Larry Brown had two apiece Fletcher and Thompson had two hits apiece for the 10s ers Slessor pitched for Central and King for Emmanuel Smiths Dairyi Topsllniversal Smiths Daily edged Univer sal Cooler 42 at Shear Park last night in an Industrial League softball game According to the scorecard the contest was marred when hose umpire Ab Bowen was forced to eject Mark and Marv Rutledge Universal players from the game 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