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Barrie Examiner, 4 Aug 1962, p. 8

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rue irritate crimson ssrtrnoav action no SPORTS TYPE sy sréve JONESCU Sports Editor FISHIN AND GOLFIN couple days more than week ago took off for the north country limmins and Moose Factory Island tor golfing and fishing holiday It was to beterrlflc was going to rack moreinto week than woman can get into er handbag Solets be honest had nothing to do wrth go did get to Moose Factory spent the time in Iimmins ahd helped friends and neighbors and visitors to properly on ebrate the Golden Jubilee its still going on undoubtedly little less bright since my departure If was to tell you that the celebrations were the greatest Id ever seen far more than any around this part of the country youdprobably say was shooting line So wont say it1ll quote some of the men of the Shriners Band from Ottawa felt the opening parade at limmiirs was better than that of the Shriner do at Toronto recently The highlight for my money was the Sliriners and the Chinese Lion Dance Chinese performers and beautiful dolls came SEWER Theme ofthe Iuhiieeiwas merriraent Some got too merry Everyone had good time Every day was special to French Canada Pioneer Day Slavrc Day Italian Day etc An old time saloon was crowded attraction So was Place Pigaile the dance hall set up like nightclub Something was going on 24 hours day although the schedules had things listed for maybe just 22 Best of all after failing to enter thegolf tourna ment and joining the group in the fishing derby was meeting with friends Johnny Martaa always con sidered the nicest guy to ever play hockey in Barrie was up from Sault Ste Ilfarie He asked to he re membered to his friends here such as Boss Norris Hop Emms etc Chick Guarda was as usual at his table in the Fern Cottage Real Clievrefils was another mainstreet greeter Gord Warner was Iliihisiirinoiin anilctimerbnll cane hope before the year ism that Ill play golf and do some fishin JUST NOTES To vhornsoevergwroie in this space during my absence Don Garey called to say that Tom Burgess Angels is Canadian in the major base ball ieagues He said that Arrrold Early though Americanborn learned his trade in Canada Earlys with the Red Sex And he said there were others And theres goof Jonescu made before his hol iday He wrote head that said Early Wynn pitched his 297th major league shutout Ouch Bristows Hitting ting or fishing never aeked lot away but it They from as for British DrysdaleCOps 20th is on3o Pace By MIKE HATflET Assoclslrdlrcn Sports Writer its 10 down and it to go for dazzling Don Drysdalc who has given Los Aogoles Dodgers their largest bulge ntnpthe National League race this season while taking another step toward be coming the major lcogucs first soluarne winner since Diuy Denn Drysdalc to fircirdnrng riglitlinndcr who had never won more than 17 games and had only nine victories at this point in loot shook off shaky first inning Friday night went on to defeat Chicago Cubs it and became the first genome win ncr of the scnson Drysdale alsn entered these pertinent statistics ip his log lie is ahead of the pace set by the last two pitchers to close in on the 30 grime mnrk achieved by Dean in 193i Dori Ncwcnmbo of the rciichcd the mviciory mark Aug en route to 277 season in ibiii Robin Roberts who posted 237 record for Phila Cusiom iiutos DrawCrowds To The Arena dolphin in rose won No 20 Aug 19 Drysdale has won fostroicht bottles tying the longest streak of the season itic has gone to I4 innings wi hoot issuing walk STRIKES HEI BLOW The man who helped Drysdalc nchiers No to wle Dodgers chlcf cxscuiioner rank llow nrdFor the fifth time in the last six games ltowrird struck the troyhlow putting the Dods on ahead to stay with arun producing single in the third inning that broke no lie Tho triumph gave the Dodgers ilvogome lead over the secondplace Ssn Francisco Giants who lost their fifth in six games to Pittsburgh Pirates Barries first AtriaSport show it yesterday at Barrie Areas to wideeyed spectators and buttonpopping proud exhib itors The show which features cus tomtailored and scopedup ears and trucks has about as vehicl es on display All are compet ing for trophies which inciiided the most popular vehicle hcst paint lob best motoreic Jridging for trophies willhe completed sometime this eve ing An example of the work put title these notes is the accomp nnylng picture of the Model lloridsicr owned and built by Ed Benetin of Oshawa It is valued at $4000 Ileres little cleareri picture of this particular pride Iii Ford body 33 Ford frame 33 Ford front end 57 Chev rear 56 Chev motor 32 Ford Grill 37 Prick ord transmission to wheels Chev truck clutch channelled to windshield chopped ti StewartWarner gauges 56 Chev dash Weiond manifold liyd clutch and brakes chrome custom hand mndeheader ex haust system four Ford 2hor rots so coats wtihe lacquer And thats just one to Therest are worth seeing too See Records Tail By JIM DECKER Associated Press Sports Writer If you get eight runs theyll Cincinnati Reds remained bi games brick in third place by outslugging New York hints as for their itth victory in 18 games despite two homers by the llfcis Frank Thomnr Nth and 25th homers giving him six in three conascir tivn games tied major league rcrord Houston Colts belted St Louis Cordlnois The Philadelphia tlilwrriikee game was rained out The Cubs tugged Dryrdalo doti for three inns and ioirr hits to the first inning on double by Don Lnndrum is single by Kerr Hobbs Ron Snntos triple and tingle by Ernie BanksBut Drysdiilo ni lowerl only four harmless hits the rest of the way YanlcsOn Tightrope Lead Squad To Victory Angels Hi Cleveland Indians topped Kansas City Athletics lb and Washington Senators defeated Boston Red Sex The Dodgers finally went ahead in the third frame when Ron Fairly doubled home one run and Howard followed with his single off Col Koonce itHl Maury Wills stolo home or the Dodgers scored twice in the fourth it was his Stilt sicsl of the season iiic Pirates who wound up with to bits oii four Giant pitch ers started early getting to Juan Marlchnl istil for single runs in the second and third innings Howie Coss tworun homer was the big hit as the Pirates put hold of reach with firm runs in the fourth from Al tieBonn llIi who gave up homer to Willie McCorey won with relic help from Diomcdes Olive and Elroy Face over the final four innings and solo shot by Bubbn Mor ton Harmon ltillcbrew was the big gun for the Twins with vStarNettersfl Set To Play iitSbanty Bay ftre mniy Bay summer tote of Rechnltur will nuolgisalionni junior bard court learns championships next weekend lilHIl In war set last year the un dorla years entrsnu from court to court will all be cham pions in their nun right nat oiial provincial or local ms Headline star will be Andra Ttelemnas of Montreal who was runnerii in rear to John Fraser of Vrtorls BC liil chief opposition is expected to come from Bobby Piers of iruro NS David Dinette To ronto Peter Wright tendon and Barry Shakespeare Hotl fsx NS other challengers iocludo Jena stcrdure of Montreal Mike Carrot and Terry teach Otiowo Ricky Borinncl Winni peg Alinn Skelton Vancouver Andy hiolur Hamilton Gary CltClliiCit Dorrie Brian Du beau Pcnetong Dave Brown Port Credit and Bernie Holdup and Peter Eurwriih Tomato Mr ltcchniticr ranking provincial player in the 20s is one of the countrys greatest boostersof tennis roan Needs it Top Effort QUEBEC CPICanadian ib vorlte Bob licdnid will need all his ability today to beat Coli forniiis JockFrost and qualify for the final round of the mens singles ot the Canadian tennis championships Bednrd Friday defeated Harry Fououicr the only other Canadian who made his way to the quarter iinsil Frost second iccdcd among foreigners defeated Bob Man dolstomp of Johannesburg South Africa 61 64 The other semi flan will oo pose Juan Coudor of Madrid Spain and Jim MeMnnus oi Berkeley Calif McManui at ysar old southpaw who took moons by sur rise in defootlng Francois Go bout of Waterloo Qua and Henry Crawford oi Atianto Co will taco the top seedsd Spaniard la the womens singles it will be on all Canadian finsl be tween Torontos Louiso Brown and Ann Barclay Hohicht of Santos Ernzli 79 82 61 ivhiio Ann Barclay boot Montreals Shirley Horii 83 61 The womens doubles final will be played between Miss Barclay and Mrs Brown and Montreals Eleanor Dodge and Benita Senn In the semifinals the Ton onto women beat Brenda Nunns Louisa Brown dcfentcd iiiory be the slit of the second son inane marinas Baltimore Heroes iiaveSirange Ills BALTIMORE fAIlPiiciier Stern Barber of Baltimore Orir ales and halfback Alex liwkins of Baltimore Calls are in hos pital with mystifying fevers Dr Erwin Mayer physician for both teams sold tests so for have failed toshow the couso Barber has reported rc current fever for three weeks and Hawkins has been bothered since tho Colts training camp storied duly Li Dr Meyer said Berber will be in hospital at leost until Tuesday9 of Tomato and Faye Urhiiii oi Windsor Duh 63 12 The Montreal team defeated Seg linda Bootk and Ann Hyde also of Montreal 61 63 For Your Summer Vacation Soothe Canadian West the Rockies VilNBliliVER And return by train 9600 from BARRIE AilInclusive tourist return taro includes rail passage maids bod ovon tips Stopover at JASPER Park Lodge CNs fabulous mountain resort Ortrnvol to tho exciting SEATTLE wonros FAIR get nine it you get two thoyil mm MSW 5W boglnnlnn Aprl2tst But Not Winnin Bristows Plumbing and Heat ing finally got bigplate ei forl from most of the players Last night at Edgar the itors connected for 10 so id bloivs in the Barrio District Senior Softball League game However the score was not quite so glowing Edgar won 54 with three less safeties To prove the inconsistencies of the game Edgar scored three runs in the sixth inning to decide the contest In that frame the hosts had but one iiit leadoff homer by pitcher iurned first sackerAl Smith Little Billy Henderson who is showing amazing recovery from broken arm pitched oil the way for Edgar His main tormentors were Pat Wanna maiier Bob Lines George Chappel and Arnold Neal whto had two hits cacti Mouse Corbett had two hits oil Gary Thirsk Mincsing arid Torgis Automo tives battle it out at Queens Park this evening Bristows AD liannamaker if wLinesJ Presser if Chuppei IiIcCann ss Doorman cf liiirsk Neal 8b Christie 2b Totals 2i Lassen or r=°a= st mesmems ShiithsTriesiivDoubiéheader Gains ii Tie Then Tastes Loss Smiths Dairy took home one out of possible four points last night after doubleheader at Queens Park in the Industs rial Softball League The Doirymen gained 11 tie with Lakevlew Dairy in the early decision to home Cirops been cssiinted by ariysciison ponements Both do us scored in tlie fourth inning Smiths toilled first as Jack Graham singled to score Harry Winido whod done likewise to reach hose Ed Barker doubledhomo son with Lalreviows ruir in the bottom of the some stanio Les Jolliffe went theiiistoiice on the rubber for Lakeview inwlirg butfive liitsln seven ironies Belcniirt with late Iiiibuiech Edgar Corbett lf Fcnkins ss Smith lb Daltzcr cf ONeil cf Mills 2b Turner ah Eastholm rf Peck rt Henderson imnnquflbfia mi Deenaoped aloougooupanm Totals or Thirsk and Ciiappcl Hcader son Mihoicch DERBY RUN TODAY AKRON ObioiAPl Sunny sides are promised for todays silver anniversary running of the All American Soap Box Derby when record field of 188 boys coast down Derby Downs in quest of $30000 in col lege sshoiarships had other prizes school crowd which mayroach moon is expected for the races down the 9754foot asphalt slope It will take about two hours o=Ttiii=the duled down the threelane course and determine the firstplace win ncr who gets sauna college scholarship All contestants woii local el imination races intbe gravity poweredcors which must com ply with rigid set of specifica sel and two walks and a=pair tions innln gassislance from George MacDonald were Smiths pitch ers Coops wasted little time in taking margin over Smiths in the second game Two hits by Leighton Smith and Wayne Rus of errors accounted four hymn The winners had only two more hits the rest of the night couple more boots in the sixth and scored their fifth run on Smiths bail sixhits off Fus sei but couldntdo too much domngnwitlr them Fsrnglier started on the for Sihitlrs and again wosMaciJonald who finished The loop is quiet untii Mon day when Coops oppose gooleading lV ingtonHoi Shear Park iii Track Trials TORONTO tCPlThls week ends British Empire Games trials and Canadian track and field championships here are expected to make shambles of the national record book Tire foursection meet gets under way with two sections today one scheduled to start at 150 pm the other at 7pm The remaining events are tlfon day Following the trials 14 member team will be selected to represent Canada at the Games at Perth Australia Nov 22Dec 15th berth is being held open for marathon run entered the trials All to Cano dian provinces are represented Ontariogheads the list with is Among todays highlights are the womens stillyard final the mensand womens tooyord dashes and the mens mile and sixmile runs Because of the hiin calibre of athletes attending the trials officials are hoping that for change the meet will boa fi nancial success Ticket demand has been good in comparison to previous years Canadian chum iouships get three If you dont get any theyll get one And sometimes to vary the script it you get only couple of runs theyll clobber you with 10 Thats the yearin yearout story of New York Yankees and tlicir American League com petitors The pattern is seldom broken and is being stitched again this season The Yankees bombed Chicago White Sox 102 Friday to stretch their league lead to Git games It was the ninth victory in their lost to games Seven dlifeientpitchers have recorded th nin victori The asthmatic every way game can be won in extra innings by one or two runs and by several Theyve won with Mickey Mantle and without him The constant fac tor has been the big blow and the responsibility for this has been scatteredtlibcrally around the roster TWINS DUMP TIGERS Below the Yankees Minnesota Nios bottledinto second place tie with Los Angeles An Jets Coritinuing Drive For Second by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gt Columbus Jets sidetracked briefly liave resumed their drive for second place infitho International League race winning string snapped Tiiurs day regained their winning ways Friday night by edging Syracuse Chiefs 43 The Jets trail the faltering Toronto Maple Leafs by only Iii games The Leafs lost their so Suns sp pair with Buffalo Bisons winning the first 150 and losing the second 94 Rochester lied Wings tilonkcd IticlimondVirglniaus 7st Tex Johnson our four at ihepiate helped iherlrls to an early ftD lead but It took eighth crelief help from Bob doubles and PhiiCogiianos home runirrheipingthe Crack ers past Toronto Jacksonville pounded oirt 17 hits rind 15 runs in the first game rout of Buffalo Letty Ed Tire Jets who had 12ganre Donriolly threw fivehitter and gain the support he needed from Harry Chiti who drove in six runs and had two homers In the second game however Buffalo erupted for six runs in the eighth inning and broke its fivegame losin behind pitching of Joel Don Coiers tworun alecond Bob llforgansat run homer were the key blows in the big eighth frame that broke nsS tie John Anderson Itocliesier riglitliandcr tossed four liiiler struck outioiir men ond walked only two as Rochester continued its dominance over Richmond The shutout was Rocliestcrs idtliivictory in 20 games with the gininnstlris your Joe Dtirlium olicctcdlris resort and ii ce runs for tho Shortstop Tom Tresh with homer and double and left fielder Hector Lopez with four hits were Fridays stars for the Yankees its they launched it hit attack olf Juan Pizarro and three successors Significantly Trcsh and Lopez are considered likely candidates to move out of the lineup to make way for Tony Kubek the leagues olistor shortstop last year who reports to the Yan kees fromtholinited States Arrrw today However Kubek might go to centre field to replace Mantle who was forced to leave Friday in the third inning when on injured knee began troubling him ognin piFTerrytgorhls tourwin of the year for the Yanks Jack Kralick weiit the route for the Twins giving up only three hits but two were homers by Steve Doro for three runs Winning Big Nothing New gels The Twins dumped Detroit Tigers 74 CF sittiiioi on nothing EILEJ etcroiizrifi man W02 Normdn Beckett of the Royal Hamilton Light In fantry The Ancnster Ont cost no countant added to his string of victories Friday when he won the Lieutenant Governors match main event of the four doy Ontario Rifle Associations annual competitio It Governors title He has been mod to Canadas mulch three inns in Dominion of Canada Rifle Association motchcs ond won the Queens match at His ley England illL951 Beckett got of possible 150 points Friday Cpl Lorry Fish of Toronto ii member the Queens Own Itongcrs mi turn was second with tail points and Maj Dick diunSelroolbflntan Comp flirt tliird Wiiil 13 matches the spotlight now turns on the national handgun championships The three doy stool bore meet got under way Friday and Gary McMahon of Dartmouth NStook the lead by firing on points of times slblo noo tn the doystliroo mnielie be Sundaylire too In com petitors ilI tlrcsmatciics mako Canadas loos Bisiey Lenny Greenssingle in the eighth inning brought the tie breaking runs across Hampton oi the Royal Cann Tho matches got under Marconi OUTBOARD SALES and SERVICE hp to 100 iIil SANDY COVE MARINA ItIl No STliOUD Phone Stroud 25m Ilih Concession Innlsfli 0n Lake Simona With the ending of the ORA HARRY MURDOCK Lot Us Check Your Car Now WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE COMPLETE FRONT END SUSPENSION OVERHAUL 27 TORONTO 51 PA 82202 For Complete information SesyourCNAoont or your Travel Agent Askabout Maple Leaf Package Tours Tourist Roomeitos Go now payloter 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