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Barrie Examiner, 10 Aug 1964, p. 5

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FZWrglnm fete they had several Dupont Businessmen RICK moses coarse Perhaps Toronto Ar clients have decided to win football games on the old rather than in press con ferences Theyll certainly have more success Argos have been talkie up storm the past three yeara but it hasnt help them much when final check of the scoreboard was made hridly night ainst Ottawa Rou Riders Argos pulled out 2321 ctory in the ope gagsme of the Fasten Football Conference and they almost 30000 fans scream ing for more JACKIE PARKER the Toronto quarterback who isnt allowed much margin for error by Argo fans fired touchdown ass to Ron Hatcher with i2 sec and remaining in game to give Toronto the vie tory The unfaltirful claimed Argos were just iucly Perhaps they were as they received couple of fn breaks in the last minute But by the same twist of clgreat scoring opportunities throughout the game an Ottawa was fortunate on more than one occasion THE FELLOW who sent the crowd reeling every time he carried the ball was little Sherman Lewis You have to look twice to find Lewis in the huddle Hes only five feet seven inches tall and ti the scales at 167 pounds But can he scat Publi ty re leases claim Lewis can run 100 yards in 00 seconds Hailing from Michigan State the 21yearold half back was voted AllAmerican in 1963 and his rattle daaale style is what the fans come to see its hard to believe this fellow will last against the zsopound bnrisers but as the sports adage claims you cant hit whats not there The EFCa other great little guy is Ottawas Ron Stewart and like Lewis he baffles the position with his great speed and reflexes wouldn be our prised if some opposing coach asks for saliva test on these two fellows after game BOTH TEAMS committed miscues but it seemed to make this game just that much more interesting While Parker grabbed the headlines with his recision ass to Ron Hatcher in the dying seconds he id check with an error or two and Don Fueli who has shows signs of greatness at quarterback at times eame ulp with two superb plays from his defensive halfbac position Fuell as much at home as defensive halfback as he is at quarterback intercepted Russ Jackson pass in the first minute of play and trotted over the goal line for Torontos first touchdown Then with 0t tawa in the lead and time running out Fuell icked off another Jackson ass and set up the march or To rontos winning tone down One game doesnt make season Ar os need some kvork but so must Ottawa as they went ome with the 055 THE EFC SHOULD enjoy one of the tightest races in years No one outside of the city limits of Hamilton behaves the TigerCats will dominate the league this season healthy Jackie Parker could go long way to wards filling the shelf with one of those trophies Argos have won at this time of year for the past three lfliBCilfl FROM HERE THERE new sports editor is on the way it is expected hell arrive later this week meeting of the Intermediate Softball Les gues special committee will he held tonight to de cide on the future of Clarkson Hotel shortstop Howie Forbes Forbes was ejected from game last week and knocked umpire Lindy Knapp to the ground be fore leaving Both senior and intermediate soft ball leagues are heading into the final stretch and as ex ected the races in both circuits areshaping up as wntothewire affairs Stetyarts Garage of the Barrie Senior Softball League will meet Royce Toronto Intermediate AA pro ylncial entry in an exhibition game at Queens Park Saturday night at oclock Consumers Gas of the local intermediate league have entered provinoiai in tormedlate AA competition and will see their first action later this month BASEBALL Natlonai fugue Elinldlys Results PdnGBL Baltimore New York 65 43 602 Boston 64 47 26 Minnesota 80 Bind ll 6151545 Koosaa cityBDetrolte so 60 511 sv Washington LosAngelea 50 52 627 Sundlyl Results Baltimore 14 New York Mhrnemta 03 listaloud 71 Boson diihioego 34 Kansas City 12 Washth hos Annalee Probable Pfidrers Today fNo genres sdteduled Games Toldy govelnmi at has Angelo manhln goon It Kansas City Detroit at infinneaota iN Bum at Balthrsm Orleans stNewYork rs international fugue Petan ss 41 595 70 48 593 64 566 so so 509 10 55 54 505 06 52 57 AW 13 iii osszr 34 7B 304 83 Saturdays Results New York Philadelphia 12 mewnolfindmntlo Angelou Mueller etc at Grounnailtiorkey 80 57 513 Mi imiyrgames Muldl if Genres mesdny al Pittsburgh WISH hiastfiri the local snipe class wrvy13 DECLINE tit merits 0i their boats before the ram at Barrie Yacht Club ere Howie Richards left Provincial Maritime and Dominion diam Porter By NICK HANCOCK Examiner Staff Writer Barrie Yadrt Club for the first time in the five years the series has been organised won the first but of the Northshore Regatta for Snipe class dingbies yesterday afternoon at the Bar rie club Bill Porter selling the race of his life defeated strong challenge of visiting boats from Oakvillo Yacht Squadron and the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club Helmrmen from these clubs included the meant Provincial Maritime and Dominion chase ion Howie summer from ville and his equally talented coileaguea Don Keary Ralph Hendershot and Eric Saoya At race time the wind was blowing from the west and in the goats reaming up to as mph Peter Noy the re site chairman and race offcer called the akipperr meeting at pm and amiained to belmsrnen and their crewmthe course for the race Among the entries besides plea with his race winning Snipe class dinghy and Jim Hutchinson with his crew Dave Palmaieer Bill Por ter who wonth race Jester dly aiternoon and Porters dauehtar Allison nominee Photo GiVes Bcrrrie Club Begatta Victory ll from the Oakvlila fleet and three from Hamilton who were sailin in the series for the first me With the westerly wind the course was beat to the first mark by St Vincent Park no line was set approximately too yards from the club house share Most of the boats fav ored starboard tack start at the windward and of the line near the committee boot roaren rofcns Lean At the starting gun there was con estionaa the boats foo ht to the one favored posit on on the line Bill Porter kept well cleat ol them and made well tlrned and fast start in the middle of the line other boats on the beat to the first mark who were anil ing very fast included Ralph Handershot and Don Keery Crows had to work hard in the gusty wind to keep the boats uprifllt and driving fart into the rough water Without ex caption they found It was hard wet work Jim smu Gains Berth In Defending champion Jim Small will meet either iorrnor champion Jack Nixon or bank manager Ralph Franklin in the final for the Barrie Golf Club championship and Wadsworth nopbi Aug as Small alinuneted city new comer Bob Grappel five handi cnp in one semifinal last week Nixon and Franklin have ei rnoat two weeks to aeltla the is idme or flight or one 10 golfers qualified wth low scores early in the season First round results Small de feated Boss sirnpson Don Crows beat lion Tomato Ma ple Leafs Stewart Bill Me Camboon eliminated Ab Jansen Chapel bent George Danger fiel Franklin beat non Chant ier last years finalist Bill Byment beat Les Martin Cliff Goodhead beat Bob Garner Nixon defeated Gord Needham in the second round Email heat Crows Chappeldefeated McCutcheon Franklin heat Dy 5f 51 fifi iiii meat and Nissan ousted Good hesd HST F1le First flight pieyoffez Len Pfedger heat Bill Bennett Tom Yates beat Steve Mills Glen Bcandrett heat Cy Wilcox Jack Final Lloyd stomped Reg Saunders Gerry eons beat Pete Smea dydh Doe Haslett defeated John Murphy Jack Hamilton beat Nova Belaa or and Bay moor Johnson el tasted Ted Heels in second round Pledger do tested Yates Lloyd and Scand reft still have to play their game Williams heat Haslett Hamilton beat Johnson John lerris Hamilton has moved into the final by beatinn Williams cluhcaptoin but must wait until Pledger Scandrstt and Lloyd have settled their round SECOND FLIGHT Second flight playoffs Jim Westber beat Harold Micks Jim Morley heat neg Lachanee Jimmy Simpson beat Norm lien kin Ken Beikwiii beat Steve Hines Jack James beat Lorne Jackson Ross Peacock beat Bob Nelson Lonny Matthews best Milne Les Joliiife beat Don Klnlodi in the secondround Morley heat Westbrook Simpson beat Jollltfe Balkwill beat James Matthews beat Peacock Simpson and Balkwlil are the finalists ulsimpson eliminated lfiofley and Beiirwiii beat Mala ewe Ottawalfcefier CanddiqnyCh¢lfiP lt2va CHMargin who lives messmin hast mm meantime the ma Canadian womars golf demnpioodrip ooey upoveereoleHItdteneofiv ssu anusn link muggy putt on the 36th hole Hitdaanel on an sum of Loodom Carolyn Madaegos Mamas 0nt and committee boat First round the St Vincent mark was Bill Porter closely followed by Hendershoit and not far asters by Keary these three boats had already good lead on the remainder of the fleet which was becoming spread out On the to the Mlosta Point mark with whisker poles set llenderahot managed to blanket Porter and was very close eatera when the boata made the gybe mood flit mark The next leg was close reads to the club home mark and planing V017 feet in the strong wind and rough quartar iog seas Bill Porter showed his amnesia how to nail down Atihe markhebade lead of half mimic The sort of the fleet now spread out and aims there were number of and one broken mast Porter maintained his lead on the next best to the St vin centlmlrk has wind fin at us was to varying in direction thornnt ie of the race which was ad run to the clubhouse mark mad the fleet out was author and en lahlari Porter to increase his MUD 0F SPRAY Porter immediately set the whisker pole and intho gusts and following seas nearly took off as his boat skimmed over the wave tops in cloud of sons other boats were not so for tunate Ind Hondershot who had been overtaken on the last log by Kerry had to slow down because his mast was showing sin of the strain Another bent at this log When bit by gust of wind mada nose dive but ocotrpents and boat were none the worse for their dunking lbe fleet was thinning out as many of the boots had round from the race Bill Porter maintained his lead and crossed the finish line ioncioodotepraytothe cheers of delight from iboBarc rie members who were intho committee bouts sod watching the race from the club house Don Kerry of Osirvilie was second about three minutes asters and Ralph Hendershot nursing an ailing mnst suffers leg from compression free turns was one end half rarin grtes further behindq Oakvilie boats took the next four pieces end BlllPrlor of the Barrie Club who was in seventh at ahead of champion Howielt chardsfor sii ofvthe race has iib sheet break and lost this positiontoils oppon ninth place closely followed by the local boatsof Alf Hnughton and Jun Bowery lberremnlnder of the fleet did not tinishnod seven of them were eapslse victims The hard workln committee boats from the wersrkept buay flre crew consisted of Wfb Hoitzhauer andEd Baker in theirlmotor miners Ed El listen with his yacht Oledo and Linda BurtGamna in th The second heat of the re gatte will be held at the Royal Huarmoll cht Club Septem and boat thinned rn Womenbit in iii if EE e5 23 35 if Padded up from Ciukaon Hotel of the loiennedlete km and Ni iii °u°i as rest green bell back to the mound Smith miocued eiiowinl the runner to reach inst hue Hanan hit will to left field and then the of errors took in the and by the ball was back in the Infield both Hastings and Heroes bod crow ed the plate Smith didnt allow another hit over the next seven innings and ted just two base runners th by walks Grappei drew free pass in the with was lauiilced to second and ended Bldeduvmllulnilinnte mevie toaieahProvbehIWornens At intermediate playdowm Burlo will now have the art séi sesi crisis ii NEW YORKJM Rees Time helr apparent to the threeyeanold us padng title hrmedshaii eight hitters of his ego Saturday night to capture the trooper Messenger Stakes ct Roosevelt Raceway in West for cool and reassures pleasure get some today 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