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Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1967, p. 9

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mmmmmmrJueoermwas BASED iNllUlJ Name Bownass To Coach Nuts OTTAWA CPIJack Down Iss l7yeIrold veteran of rotsalami and international hockey was nImed Wednes dayto wads Canadas second national loan in Hull Que this season Bownsss was defencean with the originIl Wmnlpeg based national team lIst season but is not Mk it the 196 Olympic tournament this winter his professional career as told news conference he will be playing coach for this winter at least while his club plays in the Quebec Prov incial Senior Hockey League bgBlut cant say whether lll ay nest season It depends on how good the team becomes Bownsss said in an interview that he has few ideas about layers for the new team He has players due at one week training camp opening to Kingston Saturday and expects to keep about hall of them for the regular camp which opens in Hall the following week He will take look of Otto wnarca senior players at the Hull camp and later pick up about fair or five men from the Winnipeg team camp which opened Aug Bownass veteran of 14 pro saasoos spent most of his doya in the minors although he layed three scnsons for New ark Rangers of the National Hockey Lcogue and had brief playoff stint with Montreal Can Idlens COACEED THREE TEAMS He was playing coach lvlth Los Angelo in the Western Rogue for two years and coached the Winnipeg Rangers junior team for one year bclora joining the Nationals in Winni peg last season Heals native of Winnipeg Bownass admitted his club may have rough initial ses mo playing to what many per sons regard as the top senior league in Canada The QPHSL has provided the Eastern Can ada Allan Cup finalists for the last tilrea years and two clubs Shorhrooke in 195465 and Drummondville in 196657 won the Canadian senior title The Bull club to be known as the Eastern Canada National Team will play 40 games as the sixth team in the league to fewer than the other five teams Ten of the games will be fourpoint contests to give the team chance at first place in the standings Five of the of home games wul ba played at Montreal Folinn But the Hull club will not par ticipate in league playoffs because it Will not have to abide by regular Canadian Amateur Ii tr Association player transfer regulations The team also faces con siderable exhibition schedula both at home and abroadjlt will lay at least four games await touring Russian sored and Romsnisn clubs as well as against Ontario Hockey Assodsuon senior and hulls teams It wht leave for EuropeIo tour Nov ii to play two games in Sweden two In East Gen many and Its in tournament to Moscow As with the Winnipeg tease the players will not he paid although players losing time on true will be reimbuch for lost salIry Bownass hopes to attract most of his younger players with scholarships at Ottawas two universities Unl verslty of Ottawa and Carleton Most of the scholarshi will be provided by the Cans an flock ey Foundation BllLL scans By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PueblosJim Malonoy Reds pitched innings of period ball before lniuring his ankle as he walked Manny Mota In the seventh Bil McCool came out of the bullpen to preserve Cincinnatis 44 vic tory over Pittsburgh Pirates BattingGeorge Scott Red Sox slammed two home runs and drove in four runs as Dos ton ripped Dctroit Tgcrs USING DRIVER OFF THE FAIRWAY One of the really thrilling shots in golf is to hit aoloan shot off the fairway with driver it really isnt as difficult as you might think The hall must be sitting up in the grass fairly well Also lt should be resting on slightly uphill slope There is no special trick to making tha shot lustfocusyour attention on the backoftho ball and keep your head just as swmg The next time you come toan uphill lie especially if the wind is in your face consider boring into it with driver Better yet practice few of these fairway drives next time you are on the range MajHarnpton Shoots HOCKEY STAR SEES BASEBALL Former National Hockey League superstar Maurice Richard was on hand to greet still as possible as you White Sox Surprise As With Display Of Power By EAL aocrr Associated Press Sports Writer Chicago White Sox who sometimes seem to win with mirrors did it Wednesday night with hitter who cant mo runner who suddenly can hit andwould you believethree home runs The notoriously lighthitting White Sex sprayed 17 safeties around including two home runs by Pete Ward and one by Gerry McNertne and walloped Kansas City At etics 144 Ken Boyer sidelined by pulled muscle in his left log came off the bench in the fourth Inning and dalivered basesloaded single that drove in three runs The ball soared over left fielder nanny Caters bead and the three runners scored easily But Boyer limp ing badly barely made it to first base Sandy Alomar lashed two Chicago singles and scored two runs Aiomar has been noted as good fieldno hitplsyer throughout his career By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League FELGBL teSt Louis 74 44 627 Aflallta 52 53 579 10 Cincinnati 64 55 538 10 San Fran 62 56 525 12 Glioago 64 58 525 12 Philadelphia 59 56 513 1355 Pittsburgh 55 62 470 18 In Angcles 51 64 443 21 New york 43 as 414 25 allouston 4B 71 403 26 Wednesdlys Results NowYork Philadelphia Cincinnati Pittsburgh Atlanta San Francisco Los Angeles Houston St Louis Chicago if Jnerf League Minesoto Chicago Boston Detroit California 492 We 475 10 First place Minnesota Twins won their seventh straight 51 from California Angels Boston Red Sox moved into third place by beating Detroit Tigers 63 Cleveland Indians nipped Washington Senators 10 and Baltimore Orioles edged New York Yankees 54 Montrealborn Wards two homers drove in three runs for the White Sox but the blow that broke the game wide open was Boyers pinch hit in the fourth Gary Peters who hadnt won since July 23 picked up his 11th victory on fourhitter Minnesota bunched four hits and two walks for five first inning runs against California and that was enough for Dean Otlance who won his lath game George Scott drove in four runs with pair of homers and Reggie Smith contributed solo shot as Boston rapped Detroit Darrell Brandon picked up the victory with six Innings of threehit relief Norm Cosh homered for the Tigers BASEBALL RECORD 52 64 443 13 New York 51 or 443 I4 Kansas City 51 68 429 18 Wednesdays Results Boston it Detroit Baltimore New York Cleveland Washington Chicago 14 Kansas City Minnesota Califomla International League PniGBL Richmond 69 52 570 Roebester G7 52 563 Toledo Baltlrrlore so so 509 Toronto 57 59 491 Columbus 58 62 483 101 JECkSVille 57 61 482 MW Syracuse 54 65 454 14 Buffalo 51 64 443 15 Wednesdays Results Bulfan Toronto Syracuse 28 Rochester 17 Toledo Columbus Richmond Jacksonville Todays Games Toronto at Buffalo Rochester at Syracuse Columbus airloledo Richmond at Jackepovitl Steve outduelled Camila Pascual and Tony Hor tons ninth inningdoubleoniy the second hit for the lndians gave Cleveland its victory Frank Robinson drove lll four runs for the Oriolesthree of them on sixth inning humor as Baltimore beat New Yorks At Downing Ontario Leads In Junior Golf QUEBEC CPiOntallo lived up to expectations by outplay ing Quebec Wednesday to carry sispoint lead into todays final round of the twoday Que beeOntario junior golf team matches Ontario winner of the event eight times in userlost nine years picked up 10 points to Quebecs 46 poiota over the par 553772 Royal Quebec golf clubcourse in the first round of the fourball bestball tourna merit Ontario swept the maximum three pointhmfilo 15 16 and 15yearold age groups and split 16 points with Quebec in the 17yearold class Quebec took the maximum three points in the 15vyearoid age group Petes Move In BoxlaSet BRAMPTON CPlPoielbor ough Petes Wednesday took 21 lead in their Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior semidinol defeating Brampton Excelsiom 155 Jim Paterson robkia of year led Petes withfourgo Tim OGrady Terry DavLpotfwv two so Ken Buttonhole Allan and Jerry Beyrne rounded out the Poteoborough attack Jhn Richardson fired three for Brampton Bill Jack Mm dg et uimu capable of shooting in the 705 by holding his cart with one tstaub llous areas noun rmakin Alou tha firstPirate young Canadian athletes in Valleyfleid Quebec Tuesday evening during the national Little League Baseball finals The litockletdilalses abeslose look at am ng gr of two rival molmdamen itidiard CPGA Membery Si CATHARINES Ont CPI Imprasslve practice rounds become meaningless today as paraplegic tees off to open the 54hole Canadian Professional Golfers Association champion ship Ed Membely who entered the record field of 210 through special legislation of the CPGA uses special golf cart which can even be taken on tha fleens Coowner of the Cell llaven Club at Gilford Ont hcls hand and swinginghis club with the other Defending champion Moe Normania the touring pro at Golf Haven 45 miles north of Toronto BASEBALL By for common mess Nltional hagflo AB Pct 396 47 137 346 Clemente Pits 413 75 142 344 Cepeda St 426 72145340 Flood St 366 47 120 328 RonaSanta micago 86 Allen Philadelphia Aaron Atlanta 115 Runs batted InCépeda 97 Wynn Houston 37 HitsBrock St Louis 153 Cepeda 144 DoublesStout 33 Allen 31 TllpleeWllllams Chicago Allen 10 Pinson Cincinnati Home runsAaron Wynn 29 Stolen busesBrock Wills Pittsburgh 21 PItclungMcCormidr Francisco 15 762 Hughes 39 fiaidu left of Windsor and Doug llyndman of Baron Quebec Windsor won the play off 10 before huge crowd in this Quebec community 40 miles east on Montreal CP Wirephoto ermits AIfolollnoneftha socood oi practice sessions was turned in Wednesday by Jim Lewis of Fort William 0nt who used sixiron at the 176yard fourth hole The first see was scored on the same hole Monday by Al Nelson of Vancouver CPGA director Pros say the St Catharines Golf Club course is lam with deccptlva greens and need for accuracy on the fairways and tees The parn course has been cut to 8616 yards from 6801 yards but the reduced dis tances leave all holes ateham plonshlp standards Dick Moon of Vancouver turned in the bust reportelk score in Wednesdays practice rounds fourunderwear 68 LEADERSr American League AB HPd Robinson 123 61 105 328 YIsirzemskiB 1370131317 Kaitlin Det 08 65 96 312 Carew Mlnrs 63 5010 Scott 50 51 11429 RunsKillcbrow Minnesota Tovar Minn sota McAuliffepDetrolt 72 Rolls batted inYaslrzemslrl bi Killebrew Hits Yastrzemslti 131 Tovar 127 DoublesCampaneris sas City Tovar 76 Yastrzem ski is TriplasBlair Monday Kansas City satlcs Minnesota ii Home runsKillebrow 32 Howard Washington is stolen basesCampanerla 40 Buford Chicago 25 PitchingHorton Mango Baltimore Ver St lotus 114 733 SirikeoutsBuruling Phila delphia 180 Jenkins Chicflgv 17D Injury Reds Malone By no SCHiIYLER Associated Press Sports Writer The tale of the tapethats the story of serious but unsnccessful bid fortbafirst nohltter In the 59year history of Pittsburghs Forbes Field Tape around the right ankle or Cincinnatis lim Maloney enabled the veteran righthan dfrhio make the bid Wednesday as But it didnt prevent him from aggravating an injury which forced him to leavevin the seventh inning of the gama won by Cincinnati 4D Billy McCool too over and was touched for nth Pirate hits in the eighth inning St Louis Cardinals nipped Chicago Cubs 43 Atlanta Braves topped San Francisco Giants New York Meta heat Philadelphia Phillles as and gelethldgers trounced tr $1 National League games nlolunay stepped into hole with his right foot to delivering ball to Matty Alon 136 313 MerritL Minnesota 93 750 StrikeoutsMcDowell Cleve land 17o Lonoorg Boston 172 Stops Maloney said he suffered the ankle injury last Friday night against Los Angelesx havent been able to run on It at all and the only way could pitch tonight was beiauha of the topa he said Jose Pagan kept the lForbes Field ilnx against no hitter intact with oneout single to the eighth oft MeCool HOMER STARTS REDS Tony Perezs 23rd homer gave the Reds 20 lead to the fourth and they added another pair in the abttb Firstplace St Louis came up with two runsln the nirlth on twoout bases loaded walk and Alan Johnson infield hit to beat Chicago Ron Swoboda visa the big gun in New Yorks victory over Phi ladelphia 11a slammed three hits and drove in four run sobaltered Jo wlthtwo uninthothtrpow cred Atlanta past San Erancts co Dos Angcles broke outcf runscoring famine as Jim Lofabvra and pitcher Elli Sin erraach drove in two runs age tilougton In nesunected Meet rifles for the incarnations Palm match in Dominion of Canada Brie AIIocIItlon convetitioa The midi has not been fired since 101 Lt lohneon otCsi gsry ram conmsn dant we did not believe in predation the 21 cans dlansrnade good strong team It was sdccted on the basis of scores trim three longrsnge matches It the comlitlon at the Oonnaugbt Ranges hemN mi west of Ottawa One observer suggested the learns are so evaliy matched um weather could play the deciding notes if it roles the British will winlf it windy the Cana dians have it If conditions are the Americans will USEDTOWINDiv He said the British marko men are used to wet weather the CanadianI used to wind while the Americans style would provide an Idvanioge in good weather Competitors will not be using their own rifles They will draw rifles and armnunltlon by lot just before the shooting starts No members of the Cane disn team coach Dick Hamp ton 52 of Alliston Ont and Norman Beckett 58 of Ances ter Ont are among 10 Cans dians who have won Blsleys top Queens prize to man than 100 years of competition On the younger side are 10 yeanold Ralph Grant of DarL momh NS and Pat Law Oakville Youth Bags ShootOil SOUTH MARCH Ont It 17yearold Oakvllle army cadet chuck Jones took hold of hh nerves and fired five straight hullseyes to win the City of Ottawa match in shootoff with Gil Lamb of Muiulira Zambia Wednesday Jones and harsh tied invihe Dominion of Canada Rifle Asso ciation snatch fired at distances of 200 and too yards with 99 out of 100 It was the first molar victory for Jones Grade 12 student who hopes to qualin for the canadiancadet team that will compete next year at Bialey lla saidvhe was nervous dur ing the own varrnup shots at the start of the ehootoif but took couple of deep breaths and didnt think about winning just about the shot was going to fire Lamb copper mine engi nearing superhuendent is hold er of the presidents trophy highest Zambian shooting award ronce of Hull Que Calgarys Dorso Westbead the only woman lathe maids The no workmen at Col naught entered that 8th day of competition today mar MAJOR WIN Chuck Jones 17onMld OIkvllle army cadet won his first maior netlonIl cotmctltiou alter ticbreaking shootoff sgsinn Gil Lamb of Mufullrl Zanbia in the Qty of Otilwl match After the match shot It dB tances of mo and too yIrds both were tied at 99 of possi ble 100 Jones chat live consecu tiye bullscyst in the shootoff to beat Lamb by four points shootoff also decided the Letan match first of three stages for the Governoer erala match in favor of Doug Woman of Calgary 110 tied Gerry Ouetlette of Windsor 0at an 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