ROSS McGee Praises Schools Golfing ll IIASKIM licel Ross hchee lirnlession golfer at Ilig Bay Point Ross slartcd hitting golf balls and caddying when lit was Itll years old around Samiti After stint in the Army he turned pm in 1947 at Sarnia went to letrir lia where he owned driving range st hlarys Golt Club on six years Fort Erie and For gus beloro coming to Big Bay Point The young looking isyoarold hits our children and no grand children that he is very proud of One daughter Carole Ann went to the Ontario lunior Finals in 1062 Judy teaches Ih Ed at an Armed Forces Base in Germany Donna houseiiile at Sarnia and Jim at school In Ross graduated from the top training school for pro fessional gnllers sponsored by the USPGA zit Clearwaler Florida Last year the Canad ian Professional Golfers Assoc lotion of Ontario started it school for pro gollers in Tor onto that Ross has only high praise fnrr BIG RAY The golf cnurso at Big Ray is private you have to he sham holder who member but there are no shares available The tthole course that started in the early on is kept in perfect condition by grcenskccper John York SPORTS columnar 033 Makes Ruling 0o Double Forieit By CHRIS AYLOTT TIME Is RAPIDLY running out for number of McGEE IN ACTION gr Ir hchee along with Junior Recreational Director Wendy llirron runs lull schedule every week for the 350 mem hes All oi Rosas itoe Lime is spent sharpening his game or the CPGA tit St Catiiarines on ling i9 ACE Villium Richards Jr need the hnlerat Richmeadews Gol Coursc with nilie iron lie wlis in loursome made up of his mother lttrs Annie Richards and lilr Lind Mrs James liors fieltl ol Toronto NEW RECORD Shelly Campbell of Richhrunk sets new course record at that course by shooting an under 63 WINNER Tom Grahamdelealcd Jalnie Ciilliogham ot Big Boy to iiin the Junior Boys Handicap Ginny Marshall and John Jame son will represent Big Bay In Ihe Jr Pro Ami at Pine Valley this week SIIOOTS ONE UNDER Dnn Cooke nl Coilingwoort had one under 70 one stroke better than Burries Jim Small to win the Peacock Petroleum Trophy at the Richhrouk open on Saturday second law gross Valter Dubeuski 3rd low gross Brian Jeifcry 4th low gross Rea Meltlttrry how not Jim Small 2nd low not Ralph Mchanie 3rd low not Bill Dyment Illt low not Burryzyndicotl score in the first senior and intermediate soltball teams as the rainde Newmarket Advances To Share Second Slot XEVrLRhl£T Behind erts lWDottt double alter lead strong threehit pitching effort by Jerry Case Newrnurket Ar gas Cameranicn last night were tinned their meteoric rise in the Barrie and District Senior SoItA bell League standing They post ed 31 decision oier Lakeview Dairy to pull into secondplace tie with the Barrie club They both have it poinlsrmight be hind rootrunning Woods BA Newmarket who still have three games in hand on the Dairymnn next play host to Woods tomorrow night at 81 Lakeoiow has chance to re take the runnerup slot tonight with oclock date at Queens againstloilrthplaee Elmvaler In the nightcap ImperialEastman will be challenged by the im proved hottawa Brooks Nonmarket collected sufficient runs to win the game quickly bagging two tallies otl loser Ron McKee in the very lirst inningr McKee who also tossed the lull route gave up five New market hits two of them in the OPCIILI llc also managed seven strikeouts while walking three batters Case who also set down seven men on strikes allowed the only Lakevieiv rtln in the seventh when Jim Quinlan singled across George Chappel The other Lakeview hits were singles hy leadoff man Ted Emms and Gary Hines The Dairy crew threatened to inning but were cut down by rare triple play Emms led all with walk and Gary Hines bagged his sin gle wild pitch and stolen base shifted thll men into scor ing position and Adams lined out to shortstop Glen Mainprize He tossed to third sackcr Ken Sturgeon to double oil mes and the relay went to second baseman Ron Beckett tripling nl Hines The Neiimarket winning runs on man Beckett hugged hunt single and Bill Forhan wos sale on Thompsons throwing error to hvo stolen bases shiltcd both men into scoring position pre ceding the runs Newinorket rally with one gone in the seventh was oliniln ated by line lieldirlg cliort fromrLaIIe ten risk Pratt Beckett hlainprize rammed double Forhan him My hall to right first allowing Reckett to score walked and tield and fast throw to second base doubted oil lilalnprize vith one out in the fifth the winners recorded their insurance run Beckett walked again mov ed to second on wild pitch and scored from Forhans single The remaining Newmarkct hit was bunt single by Wallace in 200 010 00x43 McKee and Otioppel Case and Roberts OFFERING congratulations to the Liliampion goiter at tho Riclmrooit Open mens tour nament hold over the weekend are halt to right Jim Small Barrie winner Don Cook Collingnood Doug Lowan Barrio Curly Endimtt ot the host club Cook posted tho lol gross score ol To one underpar for the lithole tour nament to win the Peacock Petroleum Trophy Small who is defending Barrie men uh dumpion was second ith 7i lmrlen who also played in the tournament was on hand to present the trophy on behalf at the donors The cone petition attracted To top golf ers from all partsof Simeon County Examiner Phetol TRY EXAMINER wnnrnos PHONE 773251 in wait mm Clarkson Crucial Contest lifter losing ttlbt st decision to third place Yancb Heating last night It Queens Park Cllrltwo Ilotel are faced with their back to the will In the chose for the ltnnl intermediate Initial ptnyolt place The Reich SOFTBALL ImpEastman Nottewo last Nights Score Newmarket Lakevlow Future Gnmu TonightElmvale at Latiniv 700 Nottowa It Imp Eastman 830 ThursdayWoods BA at New market luau SeturdoyJmkeview at Elmale Misti htoolayNewmarket It Woods BA EM httmdllate Fig Borden It 21 Yanoh Heating 10 West Bend it Universal ltl Clorksen Yaneh Clarkson Future Grimes TonifltWest Bend at Borden 330 ThursdayUrnvcrsal 70m 830 SundayWest bendï¬at Coop iowl Yonm at Borden 080 MondayUniversal at Borden 830 at Coop Borden at Clarkson WEDNESDAY tunes ff Drops men are In must win ritua biod West Bend with two games remaining Les Jollllle picked up his lourtti win against one ddeat to Yanch dupiie giving up to has hita The lead was upped twice as most of the sear was con tlned to the late innings Clark snn drew lirst blood in the top at the mod Norm Royeralt reor tog from Gary Russvnuins sin gle Yanch who managed six bttl oil loser Jack Valr grabbed tbs lead to stay in the home half of the third With two out leadolt batter Pele Dalika chopped single beck at third base Ken Robertson followed with long home run to left centre that rolled to the Arm oiiry wall The root tell to Ctorksou to the fourth when critical errors permitted two more Yooeh tallies Clurkson eat the gap to single run with pair In the filth Doubles by Russwurm and Raycralt along with George Camerons bloop single and Don Faragbcrs soclt rtfico produced the tallies The or was posted in the home hall at the sixth when Bill Reavte led oil with oninlield single lie was sacrificed to sec ond by Greg Tomlinsoo and Bri oIn Bumth banned alley sin in the seventh Russvinirm tin tinned his big night at the plate lor Clorkson with home run leading oil the Inning bringing the score to 54 However Jol Iille managed to strike out Dove McCain and forced Faregbcr to ground out Vic Lindsay repre sealed the tying run at first base with tap into short right field but Bob French looked at third strike to and the games Clarkson 001 010 14 10 Ytlnnh 002 Zttl x4 Valr and Russwurm lollille and Robertson lion ls they are our points be were produced by Norm Rod 13M regular schedules are Hearing finish For two teams Clarkson Hotel and Yanch Heating an oppor tunityto advance has been taken away This concerns last weeks intermediate ame at Queens Park which was never played official Both sides were unable to field nine players before the pre scrlbed starting time and the 15 minutes grace the ruleslallow This situation usually develops when one Side is shorthanded but both teams is something of ran FROM CONSULTATION with Ontario Amateur Softball Association secretary LeRoy Piekard who is the top authority on rules in this rovince decision was reached regarding the disposa of this game Local league presrdent Willard Everton has ruled no deci siongt an interpretation of OASA Rule 23 section This means thatboth sides are penalized and they thllifllllslt the schedule with only 19games totheir cre PLAYQFF RACES in both leagues are now down tothe tical stage Both Ciarkson and Universal cooler trailfoprth place West Band by four points wrth Universal havingthree games remainingand Clarkson two West Bend who meet frontrunning Borden Flyers at the Base tonight can clinch tie for the final playoff slot with win In Lsenlor action ElmvalePalace IloteIalso has founpolnt bulge for the last playoff berth They have two games remaining the same as ImperialEastman 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