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Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1962, p. 6

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Sgttbalidlowas flgePldeg tie unimpressed mcnrllsctrtloovgflscm SPORTS geysrevsJoNEScu Sports Editor LEGALIZED BETTING Theres harness racln at Barrie Fair Grounds Saturday Theres also parmutual betting which is the main reason that most people go to the races Parimutuel bettla means that you and can legally put $2 or more own on horse to Win racer pince second in race or place third in race You and stand to loseour outlay or win usually more than the outlay if you and twerenft well and douldnt attend the races we could send our money along with another party and make bets that way li0wcverwecouldntmakee thyricss with afiékle IFsuclfiperson was around book ie is fellow who makes bets with everyone else From what can gather he usually wins Otherwise he wouldnt be in business Bookmaking is usually as lm toldthis partys main source of income Just the same often get the feeling id like to take away some of his money through bet Making bets through these fellows is not cricket Instead you can bet the Same amount of money at the track and its perfectly selntl in fact betting there is encouraged just listen ow many times the an nouncer will say theres soondso minutes before the mutuels close have no objection to anyone betting regardless of time place or circumstance feel its the hot tors own funeral if he loses if he wins nice going Last Saturday 647 adult paid admissions were at the harness racing meet here Officials told me the next day that more than $8000 went into the mut uels Barrie is gambling town Barrie is also progressive community Ninety flve per cent of the ersons with whom Ive spoken are in love with the ace They wouldnt want to live anywhere else So gambling town must be anythlrrg but bad ace This brings up an old argument Why not legalize bookies Are they crooks Do they cheat They cant he too bad if so operation the world over Betting cant be much different than dabbling in the stock market Ive done it and lost Itwas gamble had no way of knowing that the stock would Else gr fall To me it was gamble in which suf ere My automobile is six ears old Ive been told by garagemen that Im gamb ng when take it on along trip still give er ago Life is gamble Innocent people are killed an der various circumstances every day Our nations are 1devising new ways of killingeveryd And get many seem to be in say either stop all gambles or open them all Forget about the parimutuels and kill horse rac ing say $2 bet is the same regardless of where its made It can or cannot hurt Someone will win someone will lose Im in an argumentative mood Stampeders rBurst The Lions Bubble VANCOUVER CP Col gary Stampedcrs have taken the bloom off British Columbia Liona budding victory rose Tho Stamps broke through for three lost quarter touchdowns Thursday night to whip the Lions 8520 in Western Foot ball Conference game before 30155 fans fourthouorter pass lntcr ll ception thatwiped out two Stampeder fumbles an itsyard scoring ploy started by quarter back Jorry Keeling and finished by halfback Ed Buchanan and iiiyard run by fullback Earl fr Lunstord that led to touch lown gave the Stampeders vic UTY Rookie Wait Weaver from AdomsCoilegc by way of Chi cago Bears of the United states National Football League mode the important interception run it hing the ball from midfield to the Inons 10yard line to set upKeclrngs six yard touch down plunge that put Calgary ahead to stay FUMIILES FIGURE few minutes earlier fum bteby rookie IIenry Ruth on BC punt had put the Lions ahead 1714 and bobble by end Phil Lohmnnn had ended Cal gary drive at the RC 85yard line These followed on the heels of clipping penalty that wiped out 45yard touchdown run by uc onan Tire result left the Lions with 11 wonlost record for the season Late game hobbies robbed Calgary of possible triumph last fonday against Winnipeg Blue Bombers but they got their irst victory in three starts by overcoming the errors Thursday night Keeling secondyear import om Tulsa University scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter outburst in between springing Buchanan loose with fiveyardpiunge and lateral that scored the clinching touch down trom the Calgary 24 Lunslord got the other touch own for Calgary and Larry Robinson convened all five PASSES FOR SCORE Quarterback Joe Kapp passed to and Pat Clarldge from the Calgary five for oneLloniouch down and 80 got another when fullback Nuh Boomer cracked over from yard ouL Guard Vic Kristopnitis converted one and kicked field goals from the 13 and 27yard lines Withivw Penman non canon Aode Pru Eporta Writer Frank claim is an outoiled righthooded pitcher who isnt too Impressed with Frank Sullivan Hes friendly or to large awkward puppy and ranks as one of the funniest men in the major leagues One of his best was an evalua tion of Frank Sullivan Im in the twilight of mediocre career Then there was the time he was talking about his assort ment of pitches lie ticked them off or his fingers Fast ball curve change It ond some that even can hit Only New York Yankees arent laughing They arent hitting either At least not big Frank The six foot seven Sullivan get credit for his third victory without nioss Thursday when Minnesota Twlm facial Alvis Wrnncvcn nglointnr 10th Inning driving in the run that beat thelnnkces 98 It was Sullivans third appear ance against the Yankees this season all in the lost to days and they havent got hit off him yet lies credited with one victoryand two saves against the world champions Chicago White Sox maulcd Cleveland Indians again 115 and Kansas City Athletics heat Washington Senators for the fifth straight ii 42 in the only other Amcri on League flames scheduled TRIM YANKEE LEAD The Nine victory over New York trimmed the Yankees margin to games over the idle los Angelo Angels The thirdvplnce Twins who were in danger of failing hopelessly be hind now trail by on Sullivan picked up from Phil adelphia Phlliics has to rank as one of the big reasons the Ninenro still close Itos either Ottawci MONTREAL GP Ottawa Rough Riders dismissed as 12 point under ogs by the book makers hu blediifontreal Alouettes ma Thursday night for tireirfirst victory of the Eastern Bo otball Conference season ifandlcd by assistant coach Bill Smyth in the absence of Frank Clair who watched the game on television from hos pital bed in Ottawa because of back injury the Riders de cisively outfought the Montreal ers whohad won their only previous EFC lart against The hardhitting Ottawnns knocked thrce Alouelie first stringcrs out of action side lining Don Clark and George Dixon the clubs onetwo rush ing punch on successive plays in the fourth quarter Clark suffered rib injuries and Dixons left knee was damaged Haifbaek Meco Poliziani was carried from the field with dislocated shoulder in the first quarter The Riders rumored to be unhappy among themselves and with general manager George chiep looked anything but dis organized as quarterback Ron Lancasters passes and well Wiiiows Nipped By Monarchs Hiilcrest Monarchs scored three times in the third inning and went on to defeat Voreoe Willows 54 last night at Queens Park in Barrie Dis trict Ladies Softball League playoff game Base hits by Linda Russell Pam Bird and Carol Agnew were instrumental in thevrun scoring Ann Keorsey pitched the route for Monarchs although tagged for it blows Iorraiae Gregory hurled to kiliiiows and gave only eight rs Miss Agnew and Uiie Lent sius scored two hits apiece for the winners Ruth Cole and Ahn Spence had three hits each for Vii ows won or loved the game the last three times Minnesota beat the Yanks The Yankees appeared to be on the verge of pulling it out in typical Yankee fashion before veteran Sullivan and couple of tintyear men Rid Rollins and hitchhnvcd it for the Twins Down 14 with two out in the ninth New Yorks little Robby Richardson lifted gromtslarn homer lust inside the foul pole at the softfool mark in left field That gave the Yanks an 37 lead Minnesota came back to tie it in their half of lllo inning with Rollins single driving in the equaliser Sullivan blanked the Yanks in the 10th men Allens soft single his fourth hit of the gammtbrought in Bob Allison with the winning run BRIDGES TAGGED 411Mb treecdcon marlin Bridges his first of thescason after six victories Clcte Boyer had his 15th homer of the season for the Yanks and Allison his 13th for the Nine At Clevaiand the White Sox pounced on the stricken Indians for sevon runs in the first inning The Indians Jim Mud cntt Grant 65 forced in two with basesloaded walks Ruben Gomez contributed another the some way Al Smith singled in one ShermJoiior drove in two more and tho othcr came on sacrifice fly The big burst mode it easy for Eddie Fisher 54 who gave up 12 hits including nlntlr inning home runs by Jcrry Kindall and Ty Cline Ed linkow rtts limited Washington to four hits but had some control troubl as the Athletics pushed their record against the Senators to 153 They broke 22 tie In the fiftir on Ed Chnrics triple and Jerry Lumpes double Roughies Upset A1s 2918 for their opponents Lancaster completed 12 passes in it attempts for 279 yards overshadowing Alouette rookie Sandy Stephens who made good on 12 of 22 for 159 yards Each had one pass inter copied and the Als also grabbed one thrown by Ottawa halfback Ernie White Montreal gained 220 yards rushing to Ottawas 161 No of Lancasters throws to Len Chandler and Jim Reynolds went for touchdowns lion Stew art and Dave ihelen got the span nnthsgrvrund and lit Raein Dixon and Cinrkscored the Montreal touchdowns the latter on spectacular ooyard run Both were converted by Bobby 37yard field goal Martin Fabln single completed their total The hlontreeiera struck early when they recovered fumble by fbelen and Dixon wentovcr six plays later bad kick by Fobi set up Lancasters 25yard pass to Chandler to tie it77 atlthe end of the first quarter Gayle Hitchensr Sweeps 36 Holes by one Assoernrnn rnnss WINNIPEG CPI Playing brilliantly Iii year old Gayle Kitchens of Vancouver caught the fancy of the gallery Thurs day ns she swept through as holes of match play in the Ca nadian womens open golf championship finalist last year in the same event against champion Judy Darling Evans of Hudson Heights Que the 1951 Cana dian junior champion won praise from her quarterfinal opponent Marg Homcourk of Winnipeg Miss Kitchens defeated Mrs Homenuik andyt invthe second lithole round of the day after scoring mend2 victory over Heather Lawrence of Winnipeg Miss Hitchcns was in great form in the morning round over the chiliyard Glendale Golf Club course She tired five bir dies on the second fourth in an 10th holes NESE FOOD knit defence proved too much Jack Oliver whoaisokicked Br Mike earner Associated Press soon Writer Reserve catcher Doug Cn mllil inserted into the starting llneup for the first time since June may have pulledllre bedraggied together just in time for the Dodgers invasion of Clnctrmnti tonight for is key tourgame series with the redhot Redo The flycarold righthanded swinger res nded to the call Thursday nl by driving in four runs nndpoucring the National League leaders to 74 triumph nver Piltsburgh Pirates that ended the Dodgers longest losing streak of the reason at five games Camitli whose father Dolph ABills Get fit Dorow BUFFALO AP Buffalo Bills of the American Football League have traded nll star safety man Billy Atkins and quarterback Johnny Green to New York Titans for quarter back Al Dorow former Cana dlan Lcogue player The deal reported in the works for two days gives the Bills proven strength ntouar terbnckén problem for them since the league started In Atkins 17 the Titansget the leagues lending punter in rear and defensive back Dorow 31haa been protea alonel for 10 years He finished out oncseason with Toronto Argonauts whojocqulred him from 50 lions before going to New York He completed 197 of tea posses last year for 2651 yards and 19 touchdowns He was the AFLa mirth leading passer The Titans still have Rob Scrnbis Dorowe und study last year and the veteran Butch Songirryobtalned from Boston in strode Industrial bemis Start Tonight Smiths Dairy will play Well ington Hotel this evening at Queens Park in the first game ofA semifinal series in the Industrial Softball League Last night at Queens Smi nipped Wellington 64 Leo Beicourt pitched four hitter for Smiths and aided his cause with homerun in the second inning Tuesday Ciarkson Hotel and Barrio Co crusts PETROLEUM arrows ra aassa Edson cheProp 75 Anne St DodgersiStopSlide Defeat Pirates 73 Dodgers ln the letcWo and early 40 gave the Dodgers as Hewitt sacrifice fly in the fourth innl stroked two run single in home nan for insurance in the Des Angelu forces 9mm Comliiil efforts provided the Dodgers with an added butter going into the Cincinnati series boosting their edge over the second place San Francisco Giants to all games while leaving the dcfcndlng champion Reds behind GIANTS LOSE GROUND The Giants were beaten by Chicago Cuba on as Don Card Wcll hurled sixhitter The itods who trailed by to nmel zweczzlgapmadéiti art in the last 12 games with 71 triumph over Milwaukee Bravos in which Frbrrk Robinson hit two homers In the only other NL game St Louis Cardinals used Lsr Jacksons fivehit hurling to end fivegame losing skid defeat ing Houston Colts al Philadel phia Phililer and New York titers were not scheduled The Pirates moved out to quick lead against Dodger starletstan Williams in the first inning when Bob Skinners fly eluded Wally Moon for twomo double and Skinner eventually scored on Roberto Ciemeutea sacrifice fly Willie Davls tworun single in the third inning and Camiiiia soc rifice fly tied it before the Dodgers came up with three runs in the decisive sixth on Cnmiili bases loaded single Minesing Plays Torgis Tonight lit Queens Park Series of Barrie District Senior Softball League play downs starts this evening at Queens Park at 630 lorgis Automotives who fin ished atop the league standing in the regular schedule will oppose Mincsing Barrio Shop ping Plaza thirdplace finish er The ntnelnning game is ex pected to see Rick Groh start on the rubber for Torgls and Wendel Downey on the similar spot for Mincsing Minealng also hopes to have its regular catcher Win Downey back in action for thismntest Second game of the series is scheduled for Monday at Queens Park at pm with Mlneslng as the home sound manor HARNESS nacho BARRIE FAIR GROUNDS son aucusr ra Races Classified PARiMUTUEL ywaeeamc Post Time pm Admission sroo raes PARKING put them out Irontin the sixth and added to fielding Ken iiubbs Dick Ber ry Winning pitcher Jim Maloncy hflhe touring Negro iaugltv making team is irrreunz again to Entertain iron with both serious and it softball lowa Colored Gleam law We as Harlem Global of basketball will he in am ric Sundiy creator to play Stewarts Lunch Game time is use at Queens Park Anyone who has seen the Ghost known that they roof turn on the steam or tickle the fancy of the most staid fan all within fewminutes Although capable of defeat ing mortclubapln an orthodox game the traveller addmuch of everything funny to give life tons more than their moneyl worth no peakingon money thcre is naturally no not charge he ond runproducing single by Maury Wills Williams rtor won it with Ron Pcrrnnoshle help Joe Gibbon 20 took the WILLS PILFERS TWO Willa stole his diet and and use during the gamethe mostin the motors alncc Sam Rice of Washington in taro Cerdweli tent stnrck nut eight while whitetailonly two and coasted to his second triumph over the Giants backed by 15bit mrhotlock Slick iell and George Altman eat collected three hits against Billy solace ll4 and two succes lclsuss ot Queensl Pilrrk regula ear The usun ri yer collec Renowncontlaucdhlrnuzll pcLYcrrpy mnmrrmmeruusww cording to how much you enjoy and altar five in the last four the game tgorgeshnnd tl inmllz nrle Itch roe open axrun fifth inning hgainst Braves starter Lew Burdetto be i74i scattered it hits with Milwaukees run coming in the second inning on homer by oe Moye Dill Whites third single knocked in Julian Javier and broke 11 tie in the eighth inning as the Cardinals whipped the Colts The only run all Jackson rotor was unearned non 0n Mat Card To say Bulldog Brewer and Yukon Erie werent on too friendly terms would be put ting it mildly That should explain why the two nro assigned to meet at Barrio Arena next Monday This is no normal profes sional wrestling match We whorewebatanceour do lumherrnans death match sire for your patronage with our which means this the bout desire for your friendship will not be consideredovcr un Bowl here soonl lll one of the two men hotlcrs uncio for good or cannot through physical trimming continue that evening Failswill be unimportant There will be minutes rest between pins And so it will 30 Few similar matchcshavo been scheduled anywhere in the world Itshakes one to even think of the result 402 BLAKE SI BARRIEflndnro On our of lame seoar 62 sponsored by the Barrie Challengers Car Club we wish to thank the following firms for donating trophies to the CarShow of Aug Sinclair Sunoco Bradford 5h Barrio Goodfeilow Conilruction Siroud Roy MarkCltles Service Sin nghvrny Ii North Hort Motors Hwy 400 Dyunlop Sh Barrio Smith Painting and Decorating Hwy l1 North 400 Grill and Coles Restaurant Dunlop Sh Barrio Clerkson Hotel Duniop St Barrio Perry Automotive Barrio Ltd Sophie St Denis Shesrdeumber Palnawlck Bay City Motors Barrio Barrie Iron Works High St Barrie Park Motors Savoy Metered Jackson Motors Barrie CKVRend GKBB We feature the finest in Oriental Cuisineand American Style Home Cookin grantour other first Motorized Delivery lnsuros your order arriving the way you like HOT AND DELICIOUS Phone PA 602iil Ask for our Takeout Menu aruorsraarons 1962 access ANDCHRYSLERS Arr WITH new can 12000 Mus12 MTH WARRANTY andyouli want clean late model useclcarslrl rolls PA 8597 Andwill peyiop prices srocksslurrrararucrrno 75 anADFoan sraesr areas TIRE seayrce LTD 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