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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1961, p. 25

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BARN EXAMINER SATURDAY SEPT 30 SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor MARKS AND HOMBRE Its been written and hollered through the streets of two countries that Roger Maris hit 60 hmoeruns because today balllplnyers hit livelier balls and the pitchers arent as good as they were in Babe Ruths day With pitching some guessperts used Washington Senatdrs indies Angeles Angels to prove their point They said that the two new clubs got the scruff from the rest of the league They felt this naturally meant that the pitching staffs of the two clubs werent major league Well take look at the rundown of Maris four baggers Out of the 80 only 13 were hit against Washington and Los Angeles lowed but four homers to the Yankee star ington pitching was touched for nine Angels pitchers al Wash Keep looking Boston pitchingegave Rogersix hom run pitches Chicago allowed Maris to sock Cleveland gave eight as did Detroit Kans eGitypitchlngwas touched for five of his cording to these figures LA pitching was the secon best in the league against Maris Washington certal iy wasnt the worst remember that it was said that the Nets eis had the worst pitching No one said that Chicagorxioundsmen or the Tiger or Indian Jpitciieri 0h noi of the the fact ofseven BEE Dont know about you but this makes us wonder nesty of some people It opens our eyes to What your preference track and field or soccer You still ave time to take in lot of both The Tudhope hompson is being run and jumped at Cent 3ral Colleg to on at the air Grounds Theres minor soccer tournament Mond well be in Toronto to watch George huvalo try to remain headliner against Wales firskhp in litround heavyweight boxing match interested in the semifinal which features crowdpleasing Billy Fifleld industrial SoftballLeague will hold its annual postseason banquet at Legion Hall October 13 All players and team executives are reminded to keep that date open with boxer Sonny Liston now officially not guiltyofhislatest scrape with the law will his sus pension be lifted Will he be allowed to pack some boxing hails Right now it appears hes more im iportant Mrthevheavyweightpictureithonnchamphmfi Floyd Patterson Weshould know by Tuesday lust whos going to play where in the Ontario Intermediate hockey pic twmngJLthLOntario Hockey Association is slated for Monday at which time most of the preliminary questions should be answered Good Showagainst Erskine NRONTO CF The man ager of Toronto heavyweight George Chuvsio said Friday his fighter may get crack at world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson if Chuvelo looks good Monday night against Joe Ex skine of Britain Jack Desmni Allen made the comment after visit here Fri day by Tom Bolnn president of Giemplonshfp Sports incorpor New York vLN Bolsn conferred with Allen as well as Ontario Athletic Com missioncr Merv Elastic pro moter FrankTunney and Henry Bolion attractions manager of Maple Leafs Gardens before flxinxjscs to NeiLYork Bolsn arrived amid specula tion that he would discuss switching the Patterson Tom licNeeicy bout to Toronto from Boston after the Massachusetts Boxing Comniiisibn us approve an outofiown referee as demanded by Patterson for the fight Bolsn came here to talk and Sonny Liston as art of the TelePrompter close dreult televisionitwocityattrsciion in which Patterson is supposed to Moss Is Favored or Grand Prix ORONO CP The magic driving of Britains Stirling Moss made him the favorite to day to fake the winners share of $10000 from Canadas first sports car Grand Prix The British ace captured the pole position for the mmile race at nearby Mosport Friday by qualifying in 1351 in his Lo ins 19 in practice he was clocked at 13488 an average speed of 915 miles an hour for the 25mlle road course Moss faces two cars identical to his own on the front row of the starting gridBelgiums Ol ivIer Gendeblen who lapped at 18688 and Peter Ryan of Mont iremblant Que who had 137 linemen LocomJiich can be set only in race is and held by Toronto steeplelack Dan Show in Sadler Formula Libre in the second row were three formidable red itallan Ferroris with Mexican brothers Pedro 21 and Ricardo Rodriguez 19 in Vslx and Viz models and George Constantine of Stur bridge Mass in ihe Vfl Tests Rosa Model HAS CAR TROUBLE Moss had trouble on his quel ifylng lop when the bonnet from his rearengine car came adrift little flbregles will fix it nphesaid Gendeblen never in the seat of Lotus 19 until Friday had trouble despite his fine time By the end of the race to morrow maybe just maybe wiilrlearn to shift gears in this car he said This gearbox is awfull dont like it The young Mexicans looking more like school boys than vet eran race drivers were saying little They whispered to each other and fidgeted in theirgcars SHOW POLISH But on the track they showed the finesse as they sent their Ferrarls howling around the treacherous bends Pedro did 139 and Ricardo reported to he on the negotiation list for Sténgel Is To Mandge New YOrks NL Club by sacs norm NEW YORK AP Casey Stengel is back in baseball year after New York Yankees fired him because he was too Htthe age of 71 the grizzled oldtimer has agreed to one year contract wiihNew York Mets Thus Beorge Weiss and Sten gel are reunited with the new National League team that will compete with the Yankees for the fans favor in 1962 Weiss also was put out to pasture by the Yanks last fall at the age of 85 but later accepted job as president of the Mets First item on the program of the WeissStengel team will be to select the players made avail able by the other National League teams This sdection will be made by New York and Houston on alternate pidrs the day after the world series ends Lists of the players will be madeavallabletnthe Mets Monday when Weiss expects Stengei to arriv from his GI is US MU on The Way Out NEW YORK AP is the amateur Athletic Union of the United Stateslmovlng to slow but certainuieathl The AA is part urine can spo scene mo Years suedan em but ere lugs to ma CASEY STENGEL dale Ca1if home for meet ing with the scouting staff Weiss wouldnt even hint about Caseyis salary nonsri cannon When porters reached Stengel at the bank of which he is vi asked why The Sten listener inquired whether meat was not concluded with Ferrari teem driver next year the world series and in the all ster games so think know them pretty well myself Every body thinks this may be los ing ball club But always try to tell myself after we lose game that well like swami well win the next one FORGETS NAME hope he declared the city of New York which there are so many people there that when you have two bail clubs the people when they come and the Yankees are out of town will and see the Knickerbockers the name was Mets not Knipk erbockers and Casey Joined in the laugh Say youre right he said sheepishly Stengei saidefheverbalagrea Weiss until Thursday nightlle admitted he was offered term contracLbut asked for insLthe oneyear deal Siengels decision to return to baseball among others his wife Edna had silent thought that maybe he wouldnt she said indicating that she is reluctant to leave California about fight between Chuvnlo year in the fourth inning had we Could Get George Title Shot fight Mchciey for the title Allen said in an interview WILL WATCH FIGHT But he left with the impres sion that he would move Chu valo In against Patterson if gt George beat skins and looks good doing Allen said adds ing that Bolan will be back bergforflhrjdoodynighfilght Asked how Chuvslo could be considered when Patterson and contracts Alien rcplied Thai contract is null and void be cause the fight will not be held in Boston Allen said Liston is still being considered as Chuvslol up eat However McKenzie re cenilyrthntLIstonwvouidnotbe allowed to fight in Ontario as long as he is under suspension by the Pennsylvania Boxing Commission anuLihcPattersonMc eels fight cell for twocity clos circuit television promo tion with Toronto and Philadel phia both mentioned now that Boston is apparently out of the picture Bolan said however thatbc may have another city inter ested and expected Patterson to min the decision today Blocked Kick Sparks Argos To 2219 Win TORONTO CHToronto Ah gonauts should move vote of thnks to middle guardrhi Martiner for the clubs 2219 Comedian Football League vic over Cel Stem made the big play that ignited an Argonaut lxpoint fourthquarter scoring splurge The Mpound llinrtinelioua key man on Torontos defensive team all year bargcd 8h blucka caTgory RTE til first play of Ihe final session it got them touchdown and from that point on Argonauts took command Dave Mannscored both Tor onto touchdowns on passes from quarterback Tobin hole in nine minutes after lileriinellos big defensive manoeuvre And the crowd of 2356 that had booed Argonauts for most of the game stayed around to cheer The eders outclassed Argonauts for the first thle pe roro Takes 25th To Lead By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Staff Writer Its one down and two to go for Roger Maris strengthened by two day rest but unable to hit bail more than 90 foot in his first cracks at home run No 61 since he matched Ruths 60 homer total of 1m Maris playing for the first time since he hammered No 60 Tuesday night ewellredrriwioe and popped ou twice Friday night gain It Boston rl ht handcr Bill Monbouquetie lie New York Yankees besi JaguwRedSoanl Maria has the final two games of the regular American League season against Boston today and Sundsyiinwhich to record his list circuit clout and be come the most productive one season homer httor in major league baseball history Maris walked in the first inn ing popped to short in the fourth popped follLlofirsLbase In the sixth and walked in the ninth scoring the winning run against Monbouquette on John Blaneharde single after the Red Sox missed forceout in sets Twins 64 in lo innings Baltimore Orioles hipped Chi cago White Sox 32 in to ion lugs 12 Ptchers WETTEY FORD Dtirolt Tigers edged Minne mammoinkinc Bottom fumble on the Tor wiii riods were ahead 199snd sp pesred to be well on the way Jinir fourth victory in nine starts But Martiner and Mann blunted all their efforts The Westerners led by Mia irifunflofiho gain 199 yards in TI urrirs got of their points following two in tercepted Role passes and fumble by safety mun Lynn Bot toms Lunsfordescored two touchowns his first in the onto one He got his other in the third quarter from three yards out after Harvey Wylie bad intercepted pass at Torlt onto 21 and raced to the 13 KICKS FIELD GOALS Bill Mitchell woverted one touchdown for Argonauts and kicked Iisnd 14 yard field flail Malia filed adslfigle for llpo on drcotti another beer on the Argonaut defensive unit spilled quarterback Eagle Day In Industrial Sting Play Iluiomotives Tomorrow pm industrial league AllStarl and Torgis Automotives play an exhibition softball game at Queens Park tomorrow after noon st two oclock The industrial team has been picked with the accent natur ally on pitching Handling the hurling choreswlli be George MacDonald and John Manol for sure Bob Christie the les gues most valuable player has alos been picked but may not beinBnrrle tomorrow In that case Leighton Smith will be the third burler Murray Faragher and Gerry McBride will handle the catch ing chores lnfieidcrs include Jack Gra ham at first base Lindy Knapp at second Don Dunsmore Greg Tomlinson in his absence at third and Harry Winkle at shortstop Outfieiders are Tom Garner Buss Granger John Maloney gloob Graham and Frank Jar HE League president Steve Hines act as manager with Whitey Everion and A1 Shew chuk as coaches on the base on Rollie Sheldons On Seven Fronts HTTBQISK HOMER Blancherds 21st homer of the given the Yanks 10 lead that Whitey Ford protected until he finished ashr inninwgsilnt in final tuneup for Ille world ser starting in New York Wed nesday against Cincinnati Reds of the National League Ford who gave up only four hits finished the season with 254 record his 862 won lost do John Allen compiled 151 mark and 938 mark in 1987 Fords 25 wins are the most In the league since Dave Ferries of the Red Sax won the same number in 1846 was at its liveliest Friday night with 14 teams in action clash of the season between the National Hockey League Chi Stanley Cup champions beat isle Bruins 41 at Niagara Falls at NHL piled up the biggest mar gin with 1M victory over the Western Hockey League Seattle Totems at Seattle Wash The exhibition hockey circuit Topping the bill was the first ackilawks Montreal lens of the in other games involving NHL gBOWLINiL BRADFORD PLAZA MUED Standing Tom Cats 15 Alloy Baby Dolls 18 Cheerios 13 Blowers 10 Comets Hotshots Roc kets TiCatl Ii Optimists Cats 14 Strikeouts 14 Pinups Joe Mngnnl bad the mens highsingle of 325 and triple Steve Simone had the second hilh single of 278 and the high triple of 753 Henry Bell am also single and Her of 740 vey Marks 677 triple Vennetta Buiplt had the ladv les high scores single of 283 and triple of 700 Earls Bry don bed 252 single and 669 triple Helen Bantam had teams Toronto Maple Leafs de feated the WHLs Edmonton Flyers 81 at Edmonton Detroit nucks of the WHL 31 at Van couver and New York Rengers scored an to win over Spring field ln an last seasons Guelph AHL battles saw Cleveland Barons trouncing Hershey Bears at St Thomas and Buffalo Bisons beating Pitts burgh Horneis 94 at Welland Charlie Barns of Boston scored the only firstperiod goal in the game against Chicago nRedJVings beatevancouver aJfidneSdaY American League championsat4pensheroWednesdsy with the 227 single and 610 triple BRADFORD LADIES Standing Pams 15 Kay Veanettas 11 come up to the Polo GmundkfiyngrTemssf Venneita Bnlpit had the high Markshad 14 Jeans ll sLngl ride 248 single andtop triple of 617 Huth James had 731 sin Jean Stewart had 565 triple and Shirley Woodcock sis 551 VILLAGE MEN Standing Hornets 14 Spoils Aces Hardrocks Smokies Tardies Dlehards ers ll Pointers Eric Gardner had the high single of 250 George Bryant bad 242 single and tripleof 630 Ed Holdswnrth heda 238 singlaandmipi Don Fell ghfiibgirls lls had ssiis tripl sionm or rocks are usual Billi Discusses Tin Cen Curling Barr Athletic Association is Timconsidering the adoption of tin can curling 4Tbejgsmewstfirstlntrodu ed here several months ago by president Jack MHCLHTEII Therules of this game are simiilar to those fthe game played across the country The ly onesalian lamcans filled die Brooms are brooms but for this new gamethey need not be of the best quality if things work as planned the game will be played on three sites in town Both boys up to 12 years are witchement andgiven alien By TREJANAADIAN£RESSKen Whnrrsm lied things for the Hawks in the second period and in the third Chico Makl scored two goals for the win ners and set up Bobby Hull to fire the final marker FORGE AHEAD Jangerswere heldvtor 43a Whythslndians in the first period but forged ahead in the second with three goals in less than three minutes Each team scored once in the third period Veteran Johnny Wilsoirscored three goals for Rangers Series Opens NEWYORK APlTlie world series between Cincinnati Bede legs and New York Yankees second game of the best of sevan set here Thursday Third fourth and if neces sary fifth games are at Cincin nati Oct and if further games are needed they will he at New York Oct 11 and 12 Games at New York begin at pm EDT pm EDT Haircuts 75 Satindays $100 Barbers CHEFS BARBER SHOP nu sun at Cincinnati DAVE MANN Calgary end zone for saint touch George converted oLh lg ry touchdowns kicked scooadnuarier 33yard leid1os attempted 39 yard placement that went wide Lorry Robinson booted single in the second quarter fhe victory Torontos fourth in ox appearances gave Ar go intsL our upJnJhe Wig lilonirenl Aloucttes who play Calgary in the final costwest interlocking game of the season at Montreal Monday night Argonauts are Just one lot back of Ottawa Rough Riders who meet the leagueleading Hnlt miiton TigerCsts at Ottawa to day The Stamps loss left them tied for third place with Snskoi ohewsn Houghridcrl each with six points InShort ayrmrr RATHET Associated Prces Staff Writer Jim OToole Cincinnatis southpaw ace scheduled to face New York Yankees in the open ing game of the world series Wednesday is well primed but the Reds may be in trouble if an injury to batterymate Dar rell Johnsori is serious Johnson strained muscle in his left side while taking bah ting practice before OToole hurled five inningsrof fourhit ball in his final tuneup for the series while the Reds dobbered Pittsburgh Pirates in it was the eighth straight vio to and the 19th in 23 decisions for the ziyeamld OToole who hasnt lost since Aug 11 Man ager Fred Hutchinson was pleased but showed concern over the injury that leaves Johnson in doubtful status for the series Meanwhile Milwaukee Braves retained chance to is San Francisco for third place in the National Leaguawahippin the Giants il behind Warren Spahn in five inning game JUNEAU GARAGE Crown Hill 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