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Barrie Examiner, 21 Aug 1962, p. 8

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GERRY KEELING 10 of Calgary Stampedch appears to have clear field In this action in Western Confer cncc Football game Monday night won by Vancouver Lions 128 Ynlkcr 55i of Vancouver has beentaken out of the action CF Wire photo BIC AndRooghiés Score Upset Wins By THE CANADIAN PRESS British Columbia Lions and Saskatchewan ltotighriders come up witii pair of sur prising and impressive iestem Football Conference victories hionday night the Riders dc foating the leagueleading Ed monton Eskimos 179 and the Liana dumping Calgary Stom pcders 124 The wins left Edmonton BC and Saskatchewan tied on points In first place in the five team league although 130 and Edmonton have played only ghree games and Saskatchewan 0111 After being plagued by knee injuries last season and being traded to BC by the Stam peders quarterback Ioc Kapp took BC into Calgary lostrut his stuff and avenge last weeks 3510 defeat by Stamos He fired an 11yard touchdown pass to former San Jose State took the team close enough for Vic Kristopaitis to boot field goal and alternate quarterback Hob Schloredt to add two sin gles Kristopaitis also converted Burtonstaochdown Calgary points were scored on field goal by defensive half Larry Robinson and single by Dennis Weaver FIRST LOSS FOR ESKS in the meantime Saskatch Pilrdilt 139in 16 defeat at the hands of the Eskimos last week in Edmonton and giving Edmonton its first loss in three starts this season Riders under quarterback Hob Ptocek who played the first two games as corner lincbncker ground out 21 first downs and 347 yards on the ground The big guns in their potent ground attack were haltbucks Ray Purdin of Northwestern and Joe Gray at ltlarylond who scored touchdowns and veteran fullback Ferd urk ct who booted four singles Reg White housei added convert End TommyJoe Cofiey switched to halfback to replace injured Bobby Walden carried most of the load for Edmonton Ho scored eight of their points on touchdown convert and single when he missed an early field goal attempt Punt ing and Vic Chapman added ingle 1th Bright out of action with sore leg Edmonton managed to pick up only 79 yards on the ground By comparison Grny picked up 143 yards in 16 carries and Burket an in It carries The next conference action is Thursday night in Winnipeg when the Canadian champion Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts tangle in the first ewan was avenging 777 interlocking game of the season ll 111E BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY AUGUST 20 1962 SCISSOBED Scorn GIRLS QUALIFY BUFFALO lAPiHoberta Al hers 15 broke the womens eeotd at th Count snnmmowns win the qualifying medal at the lath US Golf Association girls junior championship The 6102yard par 72 course posed virtually no threat to the ster The old compe ve rec ord for women was 75 Sandra Post of Oakville 0n play Miss Post shot isriao PUT ON IVAIVERS OTTAWA lCPl Ed Ryan 12 quarterback fiom Michigan State has been put on waivers by the Eastern Conference of tawa Rough Riders the club announced Monday Ryan was picked up by Riders when Tor onto Argonauts put him on waivers IIARDBALL TEAMS MEET TORONTO CF Eight teams met Monday in the first games of thesevemday came 1E Star hardball tournament at the Ca na an National Exhibiion Scores included Niagara Falls District Hagersville Pete borough 11 Owen Sound Ni agara Falls to Drillia WINDS IIALT CHUTIN ORANGE Mass IfIPiLow clouds and gust winds ore iyented any sky Monday at the sixth world spa porn chuting championships scans nsrpuwr KINGSTON Jamaica tAPl total of the Cuban delega tion to Cent at American ondchiiibbean mos poitad riendfiivfondn in hiding All asylum the United States He was identified as Jose Raul Grande second in command of lymll 00 mittee Eight Cubans already have defected since thegames opened Angmti WILL HAVE BIG FIELD Ecbii0=lt6li1helsrg field ever will take totbe tee starting Thursday for the Ca nadian Professional Golfers ssociatinn ganuual Journacnent There are 161 Canadian pros entered for $10000 prize money double last years purse it is the 50th anniversary of the tournament WAS OARSMAN TORONTO CPlAlbert Leo pld Hudson 76 former Toronto stockbroker and Argonaut Row ing Club aarsman died Sunday Before he retired in 1929 he was the only Canadian with seat on the New York Stock Ex change iKids TurnsBot For YouthDay TORONTO toriHeavy skies which threatened rain failed to dampen yyo ths exuberance Monday and thousands of chi dren turned out to Young Ca adas Day at the Canadian Na tional Exhibition ihfidway ridesthe attraction for mostcut prices in half and the admission price for children years or under wasdropped to five cents It is usually 10 cents ad seeking poitllcfll By MIKE Mlllil Alsocialal Press Sports Writer The way the top staggers in the American league are hit ftng whoever casts the golden headpieces for triple crown win ners had better try making batting helmets There hasnt been triple cmwn winnerNo man in homers runs batted in and batting averagostncc Mickey Mantle of New York Yankees in late And with the ALs most potent swingers averaging one hit every four robots there isnt going to be one this scav my Currently hiinnesolas liar mao Killebrew leads in home runs with and runs batted In with as tiut his batting average Is an anemic 24 as compared with the 113 of slaohitter Pete Runnels of Boston Red Sox the leader Norm Cosh of Detroit ngors the No man in homers at 32 is hitting 236 Bay find Essa Reach 66 Tie Shanty Day and Essa Road played to 66 tie in softball action at Queens Park last night two run drive by Essa lined in the final stanza enabled the squad to overcome run de ficit and salvage tie flan ncy hurled for the Shanty Boy club while Don McFadden went all the way for Essa Road flame runs were clubbed by Bob iiunter for Essa and Geo rge Hutchinson for Shanty Bay Still Smiles litter LOSS 13 NEW YORK AP liob mighty Miller of New York hlcts still can manage weak smile and little joke even though hes bumlng inside at his sorry pitching record of 010 and 13 losses in row over the lost two years Sure lm discouraged said iiiilier today itsonly human Ihave mental bar rier When you go to the ball park ready to pitch you have to he in moodmad and confident mad enough hiit its hard to get confident when youve been going like am But the last game he won was more than year ago 411981 wheLhiL co This sole viétory all season or the Cards over Los Angcles Dodgers He was charged with Mon day nights o3 loss to Pitts butyr Piratesthat pushedhls total into double figures and ihe hfets latest losing streak to 11 Worse yet his lost com plete game vnegon Septfi Now of course realize am pressing he continued But who wouldnt be in my wand Would it relax him if be won garnet Id like to win one and find out Said manager Casey Stenv gel He had good sour against the Pirates he pitchcdfive vianings and was clipped for four runs and five hits dont know what to do with him 2170644 in OrerBosox Killehrew took over the load to the iiunter WWI Mon day with tworun shot to tho lllfh inning that powered the thirdplace Mario vio iory over Boston Roger Maris bit threenin homer for his 28th for the lelxusloadtng New York Yankees who lost to Kan ens City Athletic 73 in the only other game scheduled NOW FIVE GAME DOWN The victory pulled the Nine within five games of the Yon keen and left the leaders four games in front of the second lee Lot Angeles Angels head ng Info uielr threegame series opening at Angela tonight The Nine scored three an earned runs off Red Sox starter DooSehwall sit in the first with Bob Allison stroking Battey driving in pair with single The Red Sox battled back finally moving ahead in tho top of the sixth on La Clintons tworun homer Then Rich ltollins singledto get the Nine started in the bottom of the sixth and Killebrow wrapped it up The victory went to Dick Stigman wt who needed Frank Sullivans relief hel oier the final two innings Maris tagged his threerun homer in the first inning and that was all the Yankees got runproducing double and Earl IIARMAN KILLEBREW against Ed Rekow lalat and John Wyatt The Athletics scored twice in the fourth before breaking it open with fourrun fifthinning explosion against Rollie Sheldon oat Bill Brynn tripled in one run and scored on double by Bobby Del Greco before Ed Charles applied the crusher with barrier ierry Lumpe also homered forthe Athletics who took the five gome series in BALI LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League Jimenez KC Rollins Mina Hinton Wash 19253121309 Siehern KG 468 87 144 808 HumPearson Lon Aogeles 427 44 136 19 501 79 157 313 Good Time To Turn Into Killer Saiieriae SlamsTwo Home ran Associorsnroess tlob Savorine Rochester Red Wings second baseman picked and time to turn killer Last car at Little Rock Sav arias only one homer Mon day night one be hit we and drove in fmirniutoleadhlsleamtoa 65 victory The victorycaobled the Red Wings to maintain their gomo margin over Columbus Jets to the battle for third plocein the international League It also dealt serious blow to the Blsoas who now have lost six games in row and are staggering along to sixth place Luke Easter is former bison also connected for homerrun for the Wings Herb ttoford was the winner although he needed help from Tom Baker and Alex Castro in the ninth The Jets won their fifth straight club It Richmond Virginians 94 with barrage of extra base hits in hther ae tloo Toronto Maple Leafs downed Syracuse Chiefs 32 and Atlanta Crackers turned down the firstglam Jacksonville Suns also by Wlillc Stargell and Larry El liott homered for the Jets and Orlando McFarlnno clubbed triple double and two singlesto make Tommy Sisks task easy Jim Constable gave the Chiefs 10 hits but worked his way out of yarn after jam to hang up his 12th victory for the Leafs Nell Chrfsky drove home the two deciding runs with homer In the fourth Tho Crackers in fifth place ShroudsMonarchs Continueseries lions none four to the knob seven series Wiu League Softball continues tonight we at Aarons Park The contest in 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