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Barrie Examiner, 9 Aug 1962, p. 8

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ms ammo raunsnar him no spears TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor BRIEFLY series of daily swimming inatruiztions for ladies will start at the Community Pool Monday Classes will be from 10 to 11 oclock each morning if enough ladies from 14 years and up register at the YW YlilCA today There is fee for the lessons it is less if you are already member of the Theres possibility the offer will be withdrawn if too few persons register long distance note asks me to advise Sales and Ad Club members of the fifth invitational golf tourn ament at Cutten Golf and Country Club Guelph August 22 Al Jones of Guelph adds that the Barrie area group is very active and would be welcomed with open arms to the event Its family day at Barrie Arena Monday The mid gels will be On the professional wrestling card And if you dont laugh yourself silly at them youll be around long enough to watch the heavyweight match of the year between Whipper Billy Watsonand Sweet Daddy Siki It took Bill Garner almost the whole summer to de cide to go out after lake trout When he did liloh day he hauled in one of the biggest catches of the year 36oinch 15pounder Using copper trolling line Bill captured the dandy within 10 minutes gt1 near the mouth of Kempenfelt Bay Couldnt help but chuckle at one line in the release regarding harness racing here Saturday The bit about three RCMP officers supervising the pari run The battle for first acein the Barrie District Senor Self bail League should end lpr evading at dithering The hosts who trail Torgis Automotives by single point need to beat that some club tonight to finish atop the stand ings Torgls needs only tie to win the league title Last night at Queens Park Minesing came to life in the late frames to hand the Auto motives 54 setback Wendell Downey went the nine innings for lilinesing scol terlng eight hits including mammoth homerun by Pete hchloskey ltinesing lumped on Torgls starter flick Groh for 11 hits andbundrcd themwell enough to scors six times flalph Knapp was called in and ninth frames which he did right smartly Al Spence whos had an un usually poor year at the plate knocked home the eventual win ning runAin the eighth frame and scored the clincher on Gary Hines single Spence had an other single and the first hline sing run in the third inning Errors by his mates gave Downey more trouble than Tor gls batsmen He had to strike MinéSing reign Bottle For First lilacs lb ilteynolds cf Knarr to stop thevisitors in the eighth McCloskey if outs Northall STANDING Tergis Minssing Stewarts Edgar Thomas Bristows illNESlNG TPIs ll 25 24 11 ll 14 t5 if 010 gt 21 Pratt rt Tiiurlow 1b Adams ss Marlin Downey Adams if Adams lb Spence cl Totals TONGIS semouHvN Little 2b Rowley 3b Barrett as Edwards lb linwn rf fielcourl Groh of Ritchie Totals Downey and Martini Groh Knapp ill and Bclcourii Losing pitcher Gmh oeooaoo= asaoaoAe GQOOHHbgwb= Officials Andy Frame plate and Bud Knapp bases Sparkles Stewarts Bops Bristows 62 Bristovrr Plumbing and Heat ing just playing out the string in the Barrie District Senior Softball league was thumped last night at Queens Park by Stewarts Lunch Held to just one hltby Butch Boyd Bristows coli cotcd both runs in the filth frame on two walks two er rprs and John Christies sin gs Do the other side of the fence Stewarts rapped Gordie Madge for eight safeties including homers by George Falconer and Joe Morley Giarli Burns had two of Stewarts hi Win or lose it means little to Bristows who cannot make the playoffs itowevcr its role could be mighty important should Thomas Eelcctglj defeat Stewarts Saturday win there would necessi tate the postponed Bristows Thomas game Thomas is just two wins back of Edgar who are finished for the schedule and have hold on the fourth and last playoff beth in the evenlofotle asud denrdeaih game would be ploy ed to decide whos in and whos out DRISTOWS Wanamaker if Quinlan rt Neal ss Cbappel lilcCann 3h Buorman Christie 1b Popp lb Madge Totals srewafirs Mariel lb eenooocoo= an Thosewmciyafnaeia chasing Yanks Agni By non cation Minted Press Sports Writer Those Lo Angela Angels just wont co operate at all Tirsy refuse to follow the script Just keep doing things their own will Theyilnever last soberly rnnounced the experts as Bill ignsy somehow placed his oddiysscortcd crew otherncs hot on the heels of tbeAmcrh Smiths Draws With Clarkson Smiths Dairy kept hold on the fourth and last playoff spot in the industrial Softball Leagus last night at Grove Park by gaining as tie with Clarksoo llotci Smiths got its runs in the last two from off two hits and walk in the sixth and two hits walk and error in tho seventh Ciarkson already assured of postseason play scored once in the first and twice in the third frame Three Clarkson pitdicrs Ros ger Lacey Luke hirnbuii and Bill Walker were touched for five hitsas were two Smiths chuckers Don Farughcr and Leo Bclcotirt Tom Garner had two Smiths safeties Wellington Hotel and Barrie Coops are slated to play at Queens evening at Rogue leading Yankees But they clung there week after week See shortlist the pundits in an llaldynuso sort of way late last month when the Angelcs went into mild slump the Yankees got hot and ins Ange ins quietly sli pod back to third But now al of sudden the Angeles are back in second place trail New York games and once again have to be considered major factor in the race 36le SECOND They regained second by sweeping doubleheader at Chicago 54 and 75 while Wed nesdoy night Kbnsna City chalked up its sixth straight victory is 43 triumph over lilin nesotn The Yankees split pair with Baltimore winning the first 32 and losing the nighicnp +8 Boston beat Cleveland Hi bo hlnd Gene Conleys fourhitter while Detroit took pair from Washington 65 and ion The Angelo won theopcner on dourrun eighth lnningln which they got only two singles Three sacrifices and two Chi cago errors helped the Angels break 11 tie Lee Thbmns single drove in two after the Angels had loaded the buses DunLee illii got credit for tho nightcap victory but needed help from Don Osklnskl and Bob Bots and finally from Ryan Duren who entered alter Sherm lollars tworun homer drove Bait to cover in tha eighth Charley Maxwell also homered forJIialoscrs At Kansas City Ed Charles stoiehonier lhewl lng were expected So everyone leave your monopoly money at home Barrie unlor softball club will play Stewarts Lunch at Queens Park Sunday evening at eight oclock The game is warmup for the kids prior to their first OASA start at Owen Sound next Wednesday DEAR STEVE am the vhosomover who contributed several times to your column space while you were indulging in the Golden Jubilee of ijmins Ito Custodian baseball players in organ lied pro leagues south of the border lilust admit was sound asleep in forgetting all about Tom Burgess from London Ont who plays first base or outfield for the Los Angeles Scraphs and also Tim linrkness the young rookie first baseman with the pennantbound LosAngcles Dodgers lilust been been un able to ace throiigh the smog camouflaging California Anyway that makes total of seven Canadians in big league baseball which must be unulltima record None of them have as yet made it as big as Phil llfnrehildon from Pcneiaog who one season 1947 won 19 games with the lustplace Philadelphia Athletics You mentioned pitcher Arnold Enriey tnotd correct 5ch ing of Boston Red Sox All records list him ns USbani and developed Maybe he played amateur bull in college days in the liinritimcs The Nova Sections and Ontarios interCounty loop too often bring in US college players during the summer and many of them hava popped up later in big league ball and often by their correct name As for Canadians pitcher Dilly Harris from iiiontreal and first baseman Gail Harris from Windsor they must have re tired from pro ball as cant find any record of them now in any minor league Yours sincerely WHOSOMEVER Birds Barber rs Strachan Seeks To Shoot Prize CoNNAllGlll llANGES Ont ICP LLCol Bill Strnchan of Ottawa who has won just about every honor that Canadian rilledorn offers seeks the biggest prize of all today when the opening stages of the GovemorGenerals match will be fired Only 330 of the too entered will survive the first round of the match the mainevent of the weeklong Dominion of Can ada ltiiio Associations annual matches Cpl Brownof Regina won the liiecdonald match Wed nesday breaking threewoy tie with Strachnn and F0 11 Bcnnett oithe British rifle teens in shoaloff All three had 121 of possible 125 points in the match fired at 300 and Still yards Another tie breaking round was needed to decide winner in the Alexander of Tunis maichlVinner was won Clarke of Ottawa He and four others had scored ill of pos sible 50 in the regular match Acadet trades training camp team from Camp Borden Ont fired 164 of possible 2th points to win the Otter Cadet team provincial match nine other teams Team members were Erllng Kohn of Sarnia Kenneth Dearborn of Hamilton Brian Fuller of Ciarksston and Neil McKellar of Glencoe second team from the Camp Borden school was second with 252 The illmember British cadet team won four of the first five places in the Gooding Junior Aggregate based on matches fired lifonday and Tuesday Kohn placed first in the ag gregaie basedon total cadet scores in tyre Bankers and lilacdougoll matches He had 237 pointsof apossible 250 of the season city and rest He had record Racing Driver Dies In Hospital DAYTON Ohio APillaco driver Don Davis of Phoenix Arie injured in sprint our feature at the New Bremen iOhlo Speedway Sunday died Wednesday hospital spokesman said the asycnrold Davis suffered brain damage The condition brought The 23 year old lelthnndcr was released from hospital in Baltimore Wednesday after the ailment was diagnosed and told to return to his home in that Berber last pitched July 2S By ltllK Associated lrcss Sports Writer lit 15 Joe Nuxhull exchanged his knickers for major league uniform Now to years and some grey hairs later the knuckle hallinchtt hander has turned into somewhat of Ehanom again for Cincianatl Tiieiveieran reclaimed from the minors recently hirrlcd innings of shutout ball Wednesday night before giving way to relief uce Jim Brosnon us the third place Reds made it three consecutive whitewash jobs against Houston Colts with 49 triumph Nuxholls second start and second impressive performance exicnded the woeful Colts scoreless innings streak to at and gavelhe former boy won der an eyelifting 082 earned run average lie allowed six lifts before Brosnon finished up with hitless relief The shutout brought the Colts within range of the major league record of 48 straight scoreless innings set in 19 by the old Philadelphia Athletics of the American League The Colts havent crossed the plate since the sixth inning of the second game of Sunday doubleheader with St Louis Cardinals DODGERS ADVANCE Meanwhile the National league leading Los Angeles Dougerairmveuwvgnrrroavru NEW YORK tAPBallimore Orioles have learned definitely that pitcher Steve Barber is af flicted with mononucleosis and probably will be out for the rest front by making the most of four hits for 31 triumph over Philadelphia Phillies while New York lilets used the home run to subdue the secondplace San Francisco Giants 52 Elsewhere in the NL Bob Gibsons fourth shutout three hitter gave St Louis an triumph over Pittsburgh Fir ates and Chicago Cubs belted Milwaukee Braves 1H Nuxhail who became the youngest player to perform in For Redlegs Again the majors when he joined the wasTdk the eighihafter Joey Amoltl iano singled andiloman lileilos was hit by pitch Brosnun stopped the threat The Reds put it away against Bob Bruno 67 with two in the second on walk Vada Pinsons triple and single by Leo Cardenas The Dodgers went ahead to stay in the second when Johnny lloscboro hpmorcd after sin gle by Frank Howard rind closed out the scoring when Murray Wills singled stole sec ond nndeveniunlly scored on sacrifice fly by Willie Davis Wills hosstolen 60 buses more than any Notional Lenguer since Max Carey piliered 63 in 1916 CflAlG GOES ROUTE Frank Thomas and Felix lilantiliu each hit two run homer in the fifth inning and that was enough for the Mets us Roger Graig i717 went the distance and checked the Giants on sevenhits it was Thomas 27th homcr Orlando Ccpcda hit his 22nd forSan Francisco andifatvey Kuenn chipped in with his sixth but it wasnt enough for Bob Bolin 62 Gibson lit8i walked only two while striking out 10 in beating the Pirates and Al Min Bean 118 The Cardinals pushed across the games lone runs on an error in the sixth ithit attack incl ng Ron Santa dd the damage for the Cubs while Glen llobble 1411 limited the Braves to seven hits The loser was Bob Hendley lit WAS TOP JOCKEY EFSOM England fAPii George Dulier 70 rated by many as Britains greatest hur die jockey died at lilshome Tuesday Duller made several trips to the United States and rode winnersin hurdle races there iratoreomplleais During the racing season Davis hadmointn head quortersaiylndianapoh whero heplaced fourth in the son this year Millllllflib Bertram 2b Falconer of Burns McConn if Giihouly tb Sclch rf Boyd Totals Madge and Channel Boyd and Burns Officials Bud Knapp plate and Andy Frame bases Knock Defeats Thomion 31 The hosts scored singletall ice in the last two frames lost night as Knock edged Thornton at in South Simcoe Baseball League game gt it it ¢o=NH Doubles by Colin Sutherland and lim Siurgess and snori ftce fly by Campbell accounted for Knuckssccond and even tual winning run single and three outs provided the clinch er Don Shannan started on the bill for Knock and gave way to Campbell in the fifth They allowed only four hits Joe Timmons pitched for Thornton and gpva seven safe ties llllrslini Evens Lacrosse Series Allislon defeated llrnniford as last night at Alliston to knot the hesiolSeven lacrosse semifinal series at Dilly Gray and lfugh Brown paced the hosts with pair of goals apiece from Bud Graham vidson and Norm Armstrong Ross Powless led Brnntford with three tallies Jim Squires had two and Jake Bomberry one Third game is atllrantford Friday and back at Alliston for the fourth next Wednesday gt BllLL STARS By rue Assocrnran rnssb Pitching llob Gibson St Louis Cardinals blanked Pitts burgh Pirates on three hits for fourth shutout sirikingout to while walking only two Batting Felix Torres An gels stroked five hitsthree singles double and triplem 51 75 doubleheader sweep by Los Angeles over Chicago White Sex that moved Angels back into second place in American League Monday August l3 845 pm MATCH or THE SEASON frwwrriii WATSON swan DADDY an lililDGETSi MIDGETST BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY erv MATCll Littlebrook FUZZY CUPID and IRISH JACKIE vs Rooait utilisation Stan StuSiok VSi Tony Moreno Exhibitions of strendtlljnnd science Authorized by Ontario Athletic Commission Singles cnmo Doug Woods Dove James Larry Dan Lwhtr vs nli SMITH 8r FURNI FEATIT PiiSliilil Beautiful print covers plus Lnyers 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