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Barrie Examiner, 25 Aug 1962, p. 8

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spons TYPE By Steve JONESCU Sports Editor WA Nc YEAR surprised me to lzrn that so many people were AGAIN surprised yesterday when Toronto Argonauts gave the axe to head coach Lou Agase Maybe the move by theCanadian Football League club came too late in making the not so outstand ing announcement manager Lew Hayman said some thing like this know the coach cant run and tackle but itshis job to see that the players do Lew didnt say it but its also the coachs job to keep the players happy on and off the field Its his chore to try and convince them enough fun can be had with the football club on the field company time and during We got sneaking suspicion that Agase was part way out when the Sculiers got rid of Cookie Gil christ belieletoo that he was art way out even lustyear when the hardrock bac ielderwas used more as lineman thana fullback So unless you were surprised at the dismissal of liamp Pool three years ago and Bill Swiaki before him have no sleeplessnlghts Firingcoaches is Argo trademark as synonymous as the Argo Bounce Dont bet that the Scullers picture is rosy with Agase out of the way Dont forget that quarterback Tobin Rate is back in the picture with an historic sore finger That was supposed to be the clubs trou ble last year This year with sore finger Tobin is merely second goat to Agase In closing watch for the seasons end announce ment Knobby erkowski who will probably fillin as head man for the rest of the season may get the axe Its in the cards if the Argus could ever hold reunion of all their fired coaches and player flunkies such as Ronnie lttnsox the party could be called Gathering of the Mis JUST NOTES Dale Rolfe spearheadoiihe last Flyera club to play Hcrsheytrainingcamp patently Boston Bruins Barrie says he acouple of weeks hes on loan to the Bears of the AHL from the 0P LA MONTREAL tCPi Bernie Faloncys twisted knee is un deniany something less than calamity now to coach Jim Thimble of the llarrtilton Tiger Cats In Demlejs quarterback slot lrimlsls threw Frank Coreotino against the Montreal Aloueilcs Friday night and the lanky young Canadian performed bril liantly in steering the Ticatr to 111 win The sixlootthree 190 pound bromine lookcd perhaps every bit as sharp as Faloncy on good day it was Hamiltons third win in line in the Eastern Football Conference and the Ticata fol lowed mitcm they estab lished in th earlier garnet JdckSon Leads Ottawa storming tacit spotting the Als ail iixttootroai points aTniihiT Allcdlryiofl on no iced mustcrcd only as yards mum and passing the rest of the way and they picked up meagre three first down one arising from penal call against the TigerCa cars ONE madman Working the ends deceptively with cotton plays Gosenlino piled up as yards rushingan average of 76 yards carry and drove over for one touch down lio booked up with rotAlou emllsl Patltlayrlon on 3115 P350 or one or that obviously delighted many of the cmwd of mesin co plating nine of 17 pass tempts The loss to Patterson scored at lunsonrdsiotboalr 11a took the ball over his shoulder with nburrt of speed to get be gnduhiontrul defender Howie use Dobby Kuntsl iiystd drive over right lactic India mud run by Joe lager folioqu pass Interception produced two more touchdowns for Hamilton Don Sutherin converted all four and added nyord field goal soyardmtn up the middle by fullback George Dixon gave Montreal lone touchdown it was wnvcried by Bobby Jock Oliver The big defensive tackle alsotucitad ta nyard field goal to cap an 50yard march in the first quarter and netted single on an errant field goal try To WinOver Eskimos watrnn annvnricnux EDMONTON thl Ottawa Rough Riders working to per fcctlon under the quarterback ing of Canadian Russ Jackson erupted for 12 points in the sec ond half Friday night to heat Edmonton Eskimos 2921 in Canadian Football League inter locking game btloro l50021ons The win out Ottawa into sole possession of second place in the Eastern Conference with four points in three game They aro two points ahead of Montreal Aloucitcs Halfbnck Ernie White of Day ton University scored two touch downs for the Rough Riders while Canadian end Bob Simp son and halfback Len Chandler got the others Tackle Moe Roi cine converted all four touch downs and fullback Jim Conroy kickeda single If youre in gambling mood today take in the harness races parimutuels at Barrie Fair Grounds ThrillsQusrierbackin1954 Knobby Signed its iirgo Coach TORONTlO CPiThc wheel has turned lull circle for Nobby iirkowskland We stopped for now at payoff slot The 12year veteran of Cana dian football wars was signed Friday as coach of Toronto Ar gonauts for the rest oi the cur rent Eastern Football Confer ence season The some Nobby Wirkowskl had been fired as quarterback by Argos ln Justin is bitter row over who was responsible for Tomato slump then pair of quotes from the time were elo qucnt Wirkowski got blamed for lot of the teams troubles dur ing the past two seasons Former team director llarry Sonshine Th public lust doesnt like Wirkowskl and if anybody had to go it was him TONE DIFFERS Friday night after managing director Lew Haymnn an nounced Nubbya signing to the plum position the tone was dif ferent Describing himself as happy with the new job Wfrkowslti told reporters where his hands are free dont plan any drastic changes We still have 11 games to play and well try the best we can Wirkowakl 33 who has been assistant coach of Argos since December 1959 takes over from 37 year old Lou Agase who had been canned by Hey man only hours earlier tinyman told anoonn houi press conference he had been increasingly unhappy with the Argonauts play fortvo sen sons llls gloom turned to ex arpcrntion when Tomato dropped 3313 decision Thurs day night in Winnipeg the third loss in as many games this sea son Wirkowskl and Hayman ap parently agreed on one key point When the current season is overand not beforetheyll sit down and discuss terms and extent of any future contract That leit both men unfet tered If Wirkowskl doesnt have the fans kissing his hands by the end of the season he can again duck from the lime light or move on Or if Huy man picks up top conch else TwoYoung Stars Lead Pror Tourney By WHEATLEY TORONTO CF Four experienced golferswho have made serious business of touring the prob circuit and another who hopes to take crack at it were only two strokes apart today for the final 13 holes of the $10000 Canadian Professional Golfers Associa tion championship The leaders after or holes were George Knudsen and Alvle Thompson both at Toronto tied at sixunderpar 138 Roads 25 has had the tour experien Thompson who has been thriving on vitamin pills and munching candy on his rounds is the fellow who has so improved his game that in protournament proamateur round be cqualicdtltelifissls aaugua course record of 65 seven under par One stroke behind the leaders were Al Balding of Toronto veteran of the tour and Al Johnston of Montreal jih year on the money liBll They were deadlocked at 139 CHAMPION LAGS Defending champion Stan Lennard of Vancouver long regular on the tour and eight times winner of the CPGA title was two Strokes behind the leaderaai 140 vAllwere lha good spot to grab the $2000top prize if there is firstplace tie after the regulation 54 holes play will be staged Sunday oilcwlngFrlday flelrl was cu to Sit lows and ties There la tied at the cutoff figure of too and barring nd mm MondaysMo withdrawals in were expected to start today Knudsen and Thompson started deadlocked in every respect They had identical rounds oi mil Senior Softball Playoii Games Tonight Sunday This is big weekend for playoff teams in the Barrie Dis trict Senior Softball League One series could end tonight while another has to put one side in the drivers seat At Queens Lark tonight 645 Miriiesing and Tor play the fourth game of series which the Minesing crew leads Zl Stewarts Lunch and RCAF station Edgar iled across the board at llt play at the samg gnark tomorrow after at No one is attempting to haz ard guess as to which way either will go Minesing scored two successive victories over Targls then took real lacing in the third Ali ofthe Ste wartsEdgar scores have been close and the games extremely well played Should JA series go the 53 Fifth game of serics is graduate of West Texas State scared it points for Edmonton on touchdown two field goals and two convnris Quarterback Jackie Parker had touchdown and end Vic Chapman kicked single Jackson 24 and fouryear Rider veteran from lilchlnster University left the bench early in the third quarter to replace Ron Lancaster in the first series of plays be controlled Jackson manoeuvrcd the Riders ind yards for touchdown He completed four straight passes for so yards during the march which cul mlnaled in Vhltes one yard lpllunge over the Edmonton goal ne Eskimos came right back marching 73 yards for con verted touchdown on seven yard pass from Parker to Col feynod vatit lead But Jackson was not to be denied his momentof glory Oi lawa took the post touchdown kickoff early in the fourth quar ter and marched 75 yards for another touchdown Raclno con verted to make it 2121 INTERCEPTS PASS Seconds laler halfback Whit Tucker graduate of the Uni vcrslty of Western Ontario in tcrccptcd Parker pass at tho Eskimo 44 Jackson promptly passed Simpson for 15 yards 0n the next ploy White hit the centre of the line and wall stopped for no gain As he went down he flippedptha ball back to Jackson The young quarter back spoitcd Chandler on the Edmonton five and hit him with Hard loss for touch down Racine converted to make it but Angels Miss Boat Losing To Birds vltybflKERATflEi Associated PressSports Writer choir of angels sweetened the rest of tho faltering New anthonkcu Friday night TheAmerlcan League lenders hadblown both ends of doubleheader to Baltimore Orioles and 142 and retired to their hotel rooms to await developments in Los Angeles where the secondplace Angels hadstarted the day five games off the pace Their response was truly angelic Succumbing tn the sevenhit pitching of Ray Herbert andDom Zannl and the Monday night will be the last time before school that the family will be able to get together and watch four top midgets wrestle at Barrie BJHTEVVJibOVEW arid Lord Roger Littlehrnok will oppose Sky Low Low and Fuzzy Cupid Main event on the professional ing card has Sweet Daddy Slki tackling Bruno Sammartlno Preliminary fca ur Billy Red Lyons and Taro Sak uro Church Stars Oppose Thomas Barrie InterChurch Softball League AllStars will play Tha mas Electric at QueensPark this evening following the sen ior playoff game No allstar lineup was avail able but it was noted that Don McFadden and ftl if more would do the hurling The Church loop final series starts Monday at Queens Park at pm St Andrews and Shanty Bay are the competing clubsu Second grime rotthic bestof sevén set is slated for August 30 at Shear Park Coops Drop Clarirson 83 Barrie Cops sacked Clorkson Hotel li3 last night atQuccna Park in an industrial Softball League semiiinai contest Though each side collected onl seven hits Coops made thetracountihey got gift run in the second inning then added two good tallies in the third as Hickling blasted tworun homer The club scored with regularity from that point cke Coops and Ali Beitiet Bill schddulcd for Queens Wednes day at 7pm Walker and Luke Turnhull hurl ed torClarkson nnr possible clouting of Floyd Robinson and Sherm Lollar they dropped 71 decision to Chicago White Sox and cut the Yankee lead by only half is game instead of the The Yankees were beaten by sharp pitching and an unusually potent Baltimore attack Chuck Estrada won his first since July 15 in the opener with five hittcr and 12bit backing while Jack Fishers sevenhitter and hit onslaught got the job done in the nightcap TWINS ALSO BEATEN Meanwhile the some tale that befechtbultngelLtrippethcv thirdplace Minnesota Twins who were soundly thrashed by Kansas City Athletics 121 while Orlando Pena buried in five bitter The loss inched Minne sota within games of the Yankees In other games Cleveland ludiana who led the AL on July dropped ihiocighih place followinga 3o fivehit shutout by Billy Monbouquette and Dick Rndatz of Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers got grandslam homer from Steve Burns in an 111 wallaping of Washington enators Herbert 147 lost his bid for shutout and had scoreless streak snapped at 31 innings when the Angels scored in the sixth Rnhlnsonond Lollar each drove in two runs for the Sox Robinson with homer in the fifth and Loilm with two singles TedEowsficld ti7 nf Penticton 130 was charged with the loss ORIOLES STRIKE EARLY Estrada 613 got all the support he needed in the opener when the Orioles struck for four runs against Yankee starter Jim Bouton 55 in the second inning on tworun triple by Brooks Robinson Marv Breedinga squeeze hunt and single by RussSnyder In the nightcap Bob Dtrley 24 took most of the pounding as tworun homers by Gus lriaodos Jim Gentile and John Powell backed Fisher oil The Athletics scored once in The firstogubisiIiiiiPiaist then put it away with an eight run explosion in the third inning Dill Bryans threerun hornernnd tworun single by Gino Cintoli were the big blows Pena 21 extended the lwlna scoreless streak tolii innings before Vlc Powers sacrifice fly got run home in the fifth Mets Make Life Sour For By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer their pennant worries earlier this week are beginningto enjoy themselves by making life miserable for their beiters The Meta firmly established in the National League cellar handed Cincinnati Reds three beatings in row azcouple of weeks ago Early in the week they inflicted painful defeat on San Francisco Giants VWBS the turn of Los Angeles Dodgers Friday night The Mets jumped on Don Drysdale winningest pi to ergo the majors and reliever Ron Per ranoski for 11 hits including home runs by Marv Throne berry Choo Choo Coleman and Rod Kanehl for afrti decision that not only humbled the Dodgers but hurt them as well it topped full game off their dwindling cod and left Lus Angelou only Eligamesup on secondplace San Francisco And Cincinnati which has made up seven games in it days since some trouble at the Polo Grounds now is only three tiargh losses to the Meta theywould be tied for the top San Franciscoyjbinnked Phil Dodgers ndelphia Phillies do and Cincin nati got past Houston Colts 42 whileLo Angelcs was absorb the its ninth loss in ii decisions Chicago Cubs beat Milwaukee Braves 72 in the only other game completed Pittsburgh at St Louis was rained out in the bottom of the third with the Pirates and Cards tied S6 and 51 games off the pace Met righthander Jay lfook ill14 set the Dodgers down on six hits but neededanzeighth liming tiebreaking rally to win FrankThomos single andtwo walksone intentional loaded the bases Kanchl unloaded runscoring single breaking the S3 tlcfhroneberrywas thrown out at the plate trying toacore from second but that was all for Drysdale 227 Gene Wood lihgs pinch single got another run and Hooks hunt single produced another The ltfcts first threeruns came on the solo homers by Throneberry Co onion and Konehl Willie avls hit homer for the losers BIO NIGHT FOR CEIEDA San Francisco which has won only three of its last 11 got for night from Orlando runs an two homers nndihren singles while Dilly ODeil 1511 shut out the Phil on five hits Grace Ough Wins county Golf Do It scorned only proper that Grace Ough ol Barrie should win the threeday simcoa County Ladies Golf Champion ship by defeating Maddy Eng iish of Midland Last year Mrs English won the title at Barrie Country Club No one was hurt when the tables were turned here yesterday Hillcresl News Past Bich Hill Hillcrcat Juveniles advanced to the second mond of PWSU playdowns by defeating Rich mond 11 laatnight Barbara Roberts started on the rubber for llillcrest and gave way in the fifth to Judy Kennedy Judy allowed but one hit and whiffcd nine in the fin ol half of the game Marianne Lentsiut had three hits for Barrie CHINESE FIRST Paper in said to have been invented in China in thc 2nd century AD thence sprelidlng to Egypt and Europe Mam Sanderson of Orillla wontho first flight champion ship of the match play compet ition by defeating Eda Corby of Barrio Barbara Smith of Barrie do tented Sue Mulcahy of Orillla to win the championship flight consolationvprizc Dctty lilcger TWILIGHT HARNESS RACING anagram GROUNDSLé 5AT AUGUST 25 Ram Classified PARlMUTUEL WAGERING Post mo pm Admission $100 FREE PARKING of Barric defeated clubmale Barbara Harris to win the first flight consolation Ede liodgsoa of Barrie defeat cd clubmolo Shirley Campbell to win the recent tllght cham pionship Cons winner was Betty liflchie of Barrie who defeated another Barrielle Dorothy Stevenson oaucrous CHINESE FO0D WRESTLING Monday August 845 pm MAIN EVEN SWEET DADDY SIKI BRUNOSAMARTINo Exhibitions of atrcngthvland Science MIDGETS lust Chance This Somme The Worlds Tour Best Midget Wrestlers rTo See Little Beaver SLRODGERffL Littiebrook +VS WI5T Fuazymcnpid linoStirs to Billy Reiiions

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