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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1960, p. 10

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10 TEE BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY JUNE 17 1960 OUTDOORS By WAuLY SMITH KlNSltlENCONSERVATION PARK What is the score onthe Kinsmen Conservation Park How much is it costing the taxpayers The Kinsman The Conser vation Club Is there better way of doing what being done This type of project and we might add very worthy me is covered under grants from the Provincial Government via the Ontario Department of Flaming and Devele IF it is under the jurisdiction of Conservation Authority Fifty per cent of the cost of acquiring and improving midi areas may be obtained for such purposes when Conservation Authority Area has been established boa this area fall within the small percentage of the city of Barrie which will become part of the Nottwasaga Valley Conservation Authority The recent publicity following the Ontario Muneipal Board re port on Barrie created few questiors in some peoples muids on the subject of this park on the site of the old Dyrnaitr Pond area We do not know who has all of the answers we surely wish that someone who has same will contact the writer so it can be given the muchneeded publicity it requires litany worthwhile publicSpirited deeds are often misconstrued on account of people not being kept entirely in the picture We will gladly print any information about thisaraa and all of tho details relevant to the acquiring and lmprovmg of rm if some one will furnish us with than We are all for more recreation spots within the confines of our hty and also in the outlying areas which someday will most usually be part of the City Thirty years ago when we were old to Ind swim take part in all manner of sports Barrie had more recrea tlon area pot resident than it has today In relation to the sire of the pment City and lie population as opposed to the pro1935 size of the City and population our recrea tion space has actually shrunk It makes sense that more recreation lands would become pos sible under Comorvation Authority when we consider the 50 per cent grants available for such Moses ABOUT HUNTING The Honorable Spooner Ontario Minister of Lands and Forests has announced that the present minimum age for the issue of resident hunting licence will be lowered from 16 to 15 years where the applicant for the licence can present ner tlficata that he has completed the Hunter Safety Training Course This makes some After all age limitations are means of estimating diata person basrreached an agent resuomgibility and anyone who can pass the Hunter Safety Training is definitely bate equipped than someone war older who has not had this very thorough training There had element poaching and mlng firearms illegally in the Elmvale area People of this sort who endanger the lives of humans and livestock and generally play havoc with our rural friends are making it bad for true sportsmen It is to be hoped that anyone who knows of bieaches of pur game and fisheries act or of wanton destruction of property or live stock will take drastic action Pifiihci ulations the PDllflClnC1Can also uphold games and fishery reg aineu Conservétloo officers Anyone who can catch some of the bad element in this area and put the authorities onto them will be doing lot of people big favor BASS SEASON Two wcels from today will see the opening of the last game fish season for this area Bass officially opens on July along with another popular game fish the Muskellunge With water levels where they have been this Spring all in dications point to good seasonfor bot of these popular fish CATERING PIGKEREL For the benefit of those who have not had too much success catching Pickerel to date the following hints from the latut De partment of Lands and Forats News Release shouldbe wel come Pickerel are intolerant in bright light and will move to deep water during bright light They return to shallow waters in the cool of evening asthe shallow reedy areas producemost of the foods which they are after Most fish have favorite feeding places pickcrel especially Until next week see you in The Great thitdoors BASEBALL RECORD By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS American League Pct GEL 34 24 586 29 22 565 29 22 569 30 25 545 211 2A 533 22 30 423 Kansas City 23 32 Alli 9V2 Boston 18 34 M6 13 Thursdays Results Wasliiiigton Chicago 10 New York Kansas City Boston Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Todays Games lAtld Probable Pitchers New York Ditmar 43 at Chl cago Pierce 52 Washington tlascual 74 at Kane 585 City Herbert 25 Baltimore Walkerlti at Detroit Lary 65 Bostnn Sullivan we at Cleve land Hawkins 43 Saturdayl Games New York at Chicago Washington at Kansas City 00 Baltimore at Detroit Boston at Cleveland St Louis Kline 26 at Milwau kee Brunet no Pittsburgh Law 941 at Los An geles tWilliams 54 Philadelphia Short 31 at San Francisco McCormick 76 Saturdays Games Chicago at Cincinnati St Louis at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at Lns Angeles Philadelphia at San Francisco International League Pct GEL at 14 731 as 336 31 30 508 11V 23 27 460 14 25 30 455 in 25 30 455 14 Miami 22 35 386 this Montreal 21 332 this Thursday Results Columbus 24 Buffalo 05 Richmond Bocbester Miami Montreal 12 Havana us Toronto la Todays Game Columbus at Rochester Richmond at Buffalo Miami at Toronto Havana at Montreal Saturdays Game Columbus at Rochester Richmond at Buffalo Miami at Toronto Havana at Montreal BALI STARS PitchingBud Daley Kansas City ended New York Yankees streak at seven with fourhit 91 Victory Eiltlng Bob Skinner Pitts burgh Pirates drove in five runs nvnrhaullng San Francisco Giliits lead with grand slain homer fifth inning and go ng singIn in decisive eighth inning of W7 victory Baltimore Cleveland New York Chican Detroit Washington Toronto Buffalo Ricbmond Rochester Havana Columbus National League Pct GEL 35 636 32 561 27 551 20 509 26 473 36 646 22 440 10 20 35 364 15 Thursday Result St Louis Cincinnati Chicago Milwaukee 10 Philadelphia Ian Angeles 10 Pittsburgh to San Francisco annual Arid Probable Fltciiera Chicago lMoruhentl 1H at Cln Nowoombo Ht at Pittsburgh San Fran Milwaukee St Louis Los Angeles Cincinnati Chicago Philn SULKY HORSES LOOK DIFFERENTTO SPECTATORS AND DRIVER Flaxton Smiths Beats Examiner 60 Smiths Dairy defeated lhc Examlncr 60 in an Industrial Softball League game at Queens Parklast night Russ Granger Smiths hard hlttlng centre fielder supplied the big blow as usual with threerun homer in the fifth in ning that marked the end for Examiner starter Ronnie Paul Ron ranting formerly with Mansfield finished up The winners collected four hits in all while Jack Plaxton held The Examiner totwo hitsr Smiths Judd rf Fargber if Cowanlock 3b Shepherd Granger of Edwards ll Bertram if Etherington ss Browning 2b Graham 1b Everton 1b Totals Examiner Gamer lf Tomlinson Chapple 3b ichloendorf Reid 1b Bush of Bridge if Paul Fanting Hooper 2b Inunonmnsssg mlNHwNuHNubuHH olbeaeoecaccp mlaeoewocuolnna Ml oeaesacwolm filaaaucoellEHe Totals 28 Plaxton and Shepherd Paul Panting and Schlocndorf Losing pitcher Paul Umpires Ab Bowen plate Al Shewchuuk bases The doubleheader at Queens Park tonight has Dangerfield Motors playing Mansfield Rub ber and Bell Telephone playing Universal Cooler Tomorrow afternoon at three at Queens The Examiner and Universal are to play rained out game BALI LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB HPct Runnels Boston 200 32 74 370 Maris NEW York 179 37 62 346 Gentile Bait 130 24 42 323 Allison Wash 196 37 63 321 Fiersall Cle 172 33 55 320 Berra New Ybrk 125 21 40 320 RunsMantle New York 46 Rims batted illMaris 47 HitsRunnels 74 DoublesLollai Chicago and Skowrnn New York 15 TriplesFox Chicago Home runsMaris 18 Stolen bases Aparicio Chi cago 15 Pitching Coates New York 74 1000 Strikeouts Pascual Washing ton 90 National League AB HPct 118 15 41 347 243 as 83 342 228 at 77 233 Burgess Pgh Groat Pgh Clemente Pgh Adcock will no 16 49 336 Curly Phlla 110 14 39 336 RunsHonk Pittsburgh 48 Rims batted inBanks Chi cago 51 liftsCroat 83 nnublesRobinson Cincinnati Cunningham St La uis and Groat 15 TriplesBruton Milwaukee Home runs Banks Chicago and Boyer St Louis 17 Stolen bangsMays San Fran cisco 15 Pltcblng Willloms Los An geles 50 1000 Strikeouts rysdalc Angeles 104 Horse racing whether it be saddle or harness provides thrills aplenty to the specta tors There are those who even attend the track to not bet but admire the beauty of the animals and the horse is certainly thing of beauty Everything Happening The folks down the stretdi lat headm view of the horse which in its own way is fine sight Those on the rail see the best view of the horse as long as theyre not too close as the centre picture shows At right is the horse that the sultry driver sees during race It is little wonder he is asked How did the horse feel under the reins rather than how did he look This horse is Komoka Queen owned by Irene and Doug Palmer of Schumberg It is training at In US Open Tourney ByDON WEISS DENVER APlBEtWEEn fish jumping out of lakes Tommy Bolt throwing clubs into them kids swiping balls from drainage ditches and tho sun baking Cherry Hills to unusual tough ness the soth US open golf championship is off to rousing start Add pair of greybeards throwing the major challenge at Thursdays first round leader Mike Souchak and youve got the ingredients for rib tickling tournament in the next couple of days Souchak 33 yearold former Duke University football player from Grossinger NY shot into the lead with threeunderpar 68 The challenging greybeards are yoarold Jerry Barber of Los Angeles and 40 ycar old Henry Ransom of st Andrews lll both with 695 COURSE NOT SO EASY But while most everybody thought this 7004yard par 3536 71 course was going to play to cinch only eight other golfers of the field of 150managcd to break par in the opening 13 hates of the 7Zhole tournament The threo Canadian entries were far behind the leaders Stan Lennard 45 year old veteran from Vancouver posted fiv vnverpar 76 with pair of 385 Rudy Horvath of Windsor Ont came in with 374380 and Bill Ezinicki former National Hockey League player from Win nipeg and now from Reading Mass ballooned to 394483 Doug Sanders of Miami Beach one of eight tied at 70 might have tied Souchak but fish jumped in the lake in front of STAN LEONARD his drive it so distracted him he hit the ball into the water and took twooverpar six WHALE 0F ASPMSH thought it was whale it made such splash said Sand ers EI thought for in minute somebody was unloading truck load of empty beer cans Golly whatla jolt If he had jolt Bolt had one too After hitting out of bounds on No 11 but managing par five anyway tempestuous Tommy bit into the water at the par three 12th and took six Burning he struggled on to the 18th and there hit two drives into the lake that cuts in front of the tee He fired his club into the lake after the second shot barely missing playing partner Claude HarmonIte wound up with an eight on the parfour hole 354 4580 for his round and with drew saying Im as sick as dog PGA LEVYl $100 Later he was sicker when the PGA tournament committee in formed him he had been fined $100 for clubthrowing and en dangering the life of Harmon The committee called it conduct unbecoming professional The drainage ditch episode be longed to tournament favorite Arnold Palmer the Masters champion from Ligonier Par His drive went into waterfilled ditcli on the rightsidenf the No fairway and boy picked up die ball and scurried away Palmer had to drop another be hind the hazard and it shaokdiim enough that he took twoover par six Despite live later birdies he shot oneovorpar 72 As for the golf opening this classic whiCh continues with an other 18 today and the 35hule windup for the low 50 and ties Saturday it wasnt as good as predicted SINGER CHERRY AT 70 With Sanders at 70 were amaA tour Don Cherry foreign threats Gary Player of South Africa and Bruce Crampton of Australia for mer open champ Iack Fleck Dick Stranahan Joe Taylor and Paddy LaClair Defending 11 Billy Casper former champ Ed Fur gol amateur Jack Nicklaus and tour regulars Ken Venturi and Dow Finsterwald were among the group at 71 Palmer had 15 companionsat 72 including lung hopeful Sam Snead and Bob Ros burg Putting woes Ben Hogan to 75 the 18th tea as he was hitting JOHN BOWEB lohn BOWBI Leaf MVP TORONTO CPJ Johnny Bower hockey goalie for 15 years and with Toronto Maple Leafs the last two seasons was named winner of the Bickell Memorial Trophy Thursday The trophy exclusively for Tor onto players is awarded at the discretion of the directors of an onlos Maple Leaf Gardens It is not necessarily an annual award there were no winners in 1957 or 1958 two years when the Leafs missed the al Hockey League playoffs PLAYED FOOTBALL TORONTO CPJim Follwell 45 ho had brilliant football carder at Ontario Agricultural College and then moved up to Toronto Argonauts in 1940 died of cancer Thursday night in Princeton NJ He left Aigos to go into the RCAF where he be came flight lieutenant Alter tht he lled junior foot ball in Vancouver ListovVel Tops Hamilton Cards By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rain disrupted two Inter County Baseball Association sen ior series games Thursday night and the cellardwelling Listnwel Legionnaires disrupted the rec am of frontrunning Hamilton Cardinals Legionnaires got their second victory in row and handed the Cards their second successive de feat by hammering ace right hander Rich Jack for 16 hits in cluding five doubles to win 74 Rain was the eventual winner at Brantford when the hometown Red Snx and London Diamonds called it quits while battling in 66 deadlock in the ninth inning N0 DECISION League officials were not im mediately able to give decision in Guelph game between the Merchants and St Thomas Elgins called in the seventh Guelph was leading 42 when the rains came Paid attendance was 1001 as Listowels John Poholsky made his debut by allowing the Cards only seven hits Legionnaires left fielder Torn Lane hammered out double and two singles to lead his team while centre fielder Carl DeA Caspers had three singles PLENTY OF HITS At Brantford Londons nany Fisher went all the way on the mound and gave up 12 hits Brantfnrds Ron Stead was tagged for 13 hits FACTORY REBUILT memes INSTALLED may tinits STATN ER llitli It IM ilitY ihnm Nltlitt it in 1ppt aArgonauts Sign ixBlue Bomber TORONTO CP llalfback Dennis lilondyk who played for Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1957 and then stayed out of football for two seasons has been signed by Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four football union it was an nounred today The 190 pound sixfootono backfieldcr core Winnipegs only touchdown when the Bomb or were beatcn 327 by Hamilton TigerCats in the 1957 Grey Cup game He joined the Bombers that year as late cut from New York Giants of the National Football League who had picked him as their No draft choice following his college career with Michigan State University Barrio Fair Grounds for the July opening of Old Woodbine race track in Toronto Komo ka Queen is trained by Charlie Watson formerly the handler of horses for Hon Earl Rowe MP Several horses workout every Saturday morning at the local track Smoke Eaters In World Hockey Championships TRAIL BA to flail Smoke Eater have accepted the Canadian Amateur Hockey Assolt ciations invitation to represent Canada at the world hockey championship in Switzelond next winter The team lost to Chat ham Maroons in the 1960 Allan Cup final The team will be formed at the start of the 196001 season and play regular games in the West ern International Hockey Magus until the first week in February The players will fly to Europe for the championship starting March and series of 15 em hibifiyasames The club will not be eligible for the Allan Cup since It with return after the playoffs begin Chatham would normally have received the invitation because it is the Allan Clip champion team But the Ontario Heckey Association Senior loop in which it competes voted last Saturday in stay clear of the world tournament next winter League officials said the de cision was made so that the schedule and playoffs would not be rflsrupled SERVICE Dependable Supply at Coop and at sev eral dealers who display it in Simcoe County delivery bemns dividends choice at 9000 or 10000 ft lengths SATISFACTION Knotloss uniform treated trou ble free East African fibre guaranteed quality AT THE RIGHT PRICE 0001 has always led with low bwlne costs Special terms for custom bal ens Also Crown baler twine full 9000 ft bales from modern new faobory lower prlced leader 259 INNISFIL ST PA 66531 TIP OF THE WEEK Yes your Coop has binder twine for round bales in excellent quality at moneysaving price

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