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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1962, p. 8

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By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor SOME ANIMOSITY Belts Lose Parker Fer Four Weeks By THE CANADIAN PRESS Battered bruised and with some of the brightest stars on the shall teams of lite Cane dlsn Football League groan Into the thick of during the next In days Between now and midSop lumber teams of the Eastern Western conferences meet In six Interlocking games four the football am In tool will he out for week or it days with otretdsed knee ligament He was Injured in the Blue Bombers game against Saskatchewan riders Monday whichtbe others was WI to bounce Inlo undisputed possession ol top root In the Western Cooler en ce htlibsck Charlie Shepard is on the clubs today lnlured re of them to be played in the East Hardesthit with injuries in the Western Cordercnce this week were the already Injury riddled Edmonton Eskimos Out Theres bound to be some animosity between Stew arts Lunch and Mincsing when the clubs take the field tonight for the first game of the bestofseven flnal series for Barrie and District Senior Softball League championship serve list with pinched nerve to the In the East Hamilton Tiger Cat quarterbacls Bernie Isv loney said the Iniury be bad suf There cant be too much love lost between the clubs because theyre both feelings couldnt after the big prize But have improved after Stewarts ellm fnated RCAF Edgar in series and discovered it would have long wait before meeting Mlnesing Stewarts manager Larry Wood was ready to start the final last weekend He didnt say what day he would like He just said he would have his teamon the field at any time any day Mineslng however with George Miles as spokes man wasnt In hurry surprise Hence thcseri its appeal to the fans by disagreements off the field on mafiiamond to get going and this Is es may have lost little of being stalled too long The The Mineslag delay is surprising to me because its been said that the clubs star everything Corby Adams is scheduled to leave for school In the States by the filth dont believe anyone has visions of this being for at least four weeks perhaps longer in album quarterback Jackie Parker ahelved with broken collarbone lie suffered the infury Monday against Cal gary Stampederl Al the time of theIlnlury Parker was filling In at ball back for Bobby Waldenbeclr only briefly after missing couple of games with pulled hamstring muscle INJURED SECOND TIME Walden Inflhll only play of thegumc made 59yard re turn oi the opening kickoff than was sidelined again by the mus omlmgfh wouldbenutthls Other Edmonton first atrlng are out of action are defensive end Ed Gray and another Labor kn Day Injury linebacker Ted Tully In Winnipeg Frank Rigney surely wont be smoothed 414 311 feted was bone chip and faiths would be able to plsy Monday against Winnipeg BAR FEVER In Vancouver where British Columbia Lions are properln for games against Montreal Al ouettea and Toronto Argonauts linebacker Tom Brown was In the doubtful category for the trip lie was shed with tonsil lifts and fever of tilt degrees at the weekend with and sharp passing form of quarterback Eagle Day who rout of ONE Ottawa gh Riders re ported that oflearlvs guard Marv Bevan suffered stretched ee ligaments against Tomato Saturday and Is not expected to be In the lineup when the Elders meet Winnipeg In Ottawa Fri or The brightest howsrinI Cali garys camp was the return to EDMONTON TER BACK Jackie Parker suffered broken collsrbnn film branfl lumbledto the ground on this play Monday in Calgary Britten illiand l4 Canadian Lineman of the Year short series If Corby must go by that date the Mlnesing crew will be In trouble Theres not play er on that club or in the league who can capany re place him Add this to the fact tha ted they would rather teeof series The Minesingers ha arts over the schedule know Stewarts wont be an ltilneslng players admit against Edgar In the big tough time with Stew Theyre smart enough to easier at this time certainly cant honestly predict winner if both clubs stay healthyand have full rosters throughout But would look for Stewarts to take it if Adams is lost to Minesingtoo early Only thing certain or at least should be certain is that Wendel Downey will be Mineslngs starting hurler tonight and Harold stertingiilbfcustewarth Butch Bo will No dates have been set for future games but look for at least couple over the weekend Chalham Righihander Scores 85 Victory For By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ferguson Jenkins Inyearnld rlghthander from Chatham Ont who made his professional debut less than two months ago notched his first International Baseball League victory Tues day night as Buffalo Bisonr bent Syracuse Chiefs 85 Jenkins pitched effectively for seven Innings allowing sis hits be lb lcfoernlliedi hrc run lshed up The six foot contributed two Frank Barnes fin five youngster key hits includ Canadian Rowers Set To Take On A11 Camera LUCERNE Switzerland CP Dcsplte initial troubles with up set stomnchs and undersized boats Canadian oarsmen at the world rowing championships are set to take on all comers in the championships beginning Thurs day Were feeling great once again and It looks as If the difficulties we experienced with the boats have been ironed out coach Laurie West said Tuesday night On arriving in Luceme Wests charges were plagued by nan sickness causedhby nattw diet and shells are seas were just tIoo small for the husky Canadians But In the last few days the Canadian crew students at the University at British Columbia have become accustomed to the Swiss food and have new eights shell altered to fit their needs Oil the sick list are manager Dave Gillandcrs paired oars stroke Herb Challier Tom Grey of the coxless fours crew and in Peter Hewlett of the nights 11 crew All are working out LEND SHELL The new shell was lent by the Zurich Switzerland Ro wing Club after one from the Lucemev club proved to have runners that were too short for the Canadians long legs The has from Zurich made by that er Stampfii concern has becnfilted out with new seat tops that the Canadians brought with them Tirese seat tops make all the difference in the world since they give us the comfort were accustomed to West com mented In addition to this he said the new boat its little larger and newer than the one we borrowed from the Lucerne club and all in all quite satis factory with the minoraltera tions we have made on It other alterations Included in creasing the slide wldlh from 65 to 70 centimetres lengthen log the runners lowering the heel plates and extending the foot stretchers The pairs shell gaye thCanadisss enoelroublh altered to make its runners longer Another factor that is causing the Canadians leasI trouble In the noise that had disturbed their slee this citys Weisses Kreuz White Cross Hotel GETTING CONDITIONED Were even getting accus tomed to this now and it doesnt cause us half the trouble it did when we first arrived West said West as well as former coach of Trevor Wilson Don Dewar Peter Hewlett Peter Browne Dick Bordewlck Daryl Sturdy Max Wicczorck More llemleux and coxswnin Ashley Lucky good big men Iln drawings foi ihe opening has is the Canadian eight drew the third lane preceded by Australia in the number one and Japan In the number two lane Yugoslavia and Denmark are in lanes four and live respectively We think we have It in the bag with this heat although ustralla might give us some trouble Read said In the finals Rcad expectsI tough going from the Germans who posed out the Canadians for gold medal at the Rome Olympics and perhaps from the one and Russians It looks though as If our main competition will come from the Germans but we plan to give them real race for air money he said HOPES SIZE COUNTS West said he is counting on the superior size of his fellow Canadians to beat the Germans whose average weight is about 150 pounds The Canadians ave rage 190 pounds good big man Is better an good little man when the cats on and from what Ive seen so for here we bavcthe West added Both West and Read said they do not fear too much competi tion from the high stroking they have seen demonstrated by European teams who have been picking up their stroke time to average of about to min Were up to 40 minute ourselves now and think we may be able to pick up bit on that when underpressure West said citat Should the And this is being done with the long tapered American atyie oarsI and not with the short stubby and light ones used by the miropcans In the pairs without coxswaln challier and John Lecky drew with Sweden Switzerland Bel gium Finland and Czechoslo valria SHORT 0N PRACTICE However neither Read nor West believe they have much of chance because the two have not worked out long enough together This Is an event where two men have to practise for years together to demon their timing and cnopernttonto such point that each knows exactly what the other man lsdolng In the fours without coxswaln Roy McIntosh Tom Stokes Tom Gray and Eldon Worobleff drew with Denmark Italy Switzerland and Holland dontlhink well make the finals in the tours either West said but well certainly give errlflc try Heats for the pairswithout coxswaln will be run Thursday starting at 10 am and ending at It am The same day will see beats for fours without cox swain from 3730 pm to 130 pm Heats In the nights will be run Friday from 10 arn to II am Canadian pairs team fail totakefirstplace In its elimination heat and thus qualify for the finals Challfer and Lecky will race at about 230 pm Friday in the reps chnges Brampton Takes Lacrosse VICTORIA tCPl Brampton xcelsiors defeated IVictorin Shamrocks 1310 in the first game of the Canadian junior in crease final series Tucda nightrnndlimwdfis won but the fours shell had to be enng how much more effec tive the Ontario club will be when well rested The Excalsiors arrived here Tuesday after the long train ride from TorontoIand with only few hours rest were down Victoria with fastbreak lng attack The second game oi the best ofseven series for the Minto Cup will be played Thursday night The third Is not for Sat urday and the fourth Monday The Eastern Canada chum Ill redeacweaknessii play early in the game and went on to humltl ate the Shantrocks by scoring live times while Iahorthanded due to penalties Brampton itcd the Coéilin Bob Booth Shamrocks Inept oddman play uh Opener to score three straight goals while ahorthanded and move ahead to stay MOVE ro TACKW instead oflaliing back and attempting to kill off penalties Brampton went to the attack and forward Bob Haw scored twice within six seconds Ken Ruttan scored minutes later while teammate Ron Pettibone was in the penalty box Haw and Grant Heifernan who along with Ruttan was picked up from Hastings Le gionnalres for the series led Brampton with three goals each Centre Don Arthurs added two goals and three assists gooi lctorlnwltli five goals and two assists Marty Jordan one of four Vancouver playcra picked up for the series IandlJuve Collcit got two goals each Elli Spatswood added Msflat about Forward Bill Monroe paced Buiialo Bisons log triple to the Bison at fan run and scored one as the Bisons beat the obtain for the filth time In 21 meetings Toronto Maple Leafs won an an triumph over Rochester Red Wings It not the gap between the games The Suns who need two wins to cinch and one victory to assure at least tie for the pennant split doubleheader wi to Columbus Jets The Suns won the opener to and the Jets took the sec ond game tea The Atlantaat Rlchmond game was rained out ROMERS All LEAFS ree home runs by Neil Chrisley Denis Monks and eve Demeter propelled the their fifth straight battle and dropped half game of their fourthplace edge over Colum us Halter Levies Several Fines WINNIPEG tCPlG Sydney Halter of Winnipeg Canadian Football League commissioner handed out several fines and rcprimnnds Tuesday Among them were $100 fine to Montreal Aloucttes coach erry Mass at $50 fine to Cal gary Stompeners generabman ager llm Pinks 550 lines to Leo Chandler Millard Fleming and Bobby Simpson of Ottawa Al Rogers and George AlivesiatES of Hamilton and Don Vlcle of British Columbia ILIons He also Issued reprimand to Dan Pickett Alouettes diretL tor of development He said Moss fine was for public criticism of officials and liberate attempts to future by Ottawa players following game Ottawa at Montreal Aug 16 Pickett was reprimanded for criticism of officials after the same game Chandler Fleming Rogers and Allvesates were fined for conduct resulting In match penaltiesflghtingin an 0t Iawa at Hamilton game Aug it Sonny Is Marl lit Patterson AURORA Ill APIChallen ger Sonny Liston said Tuesday heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson will be the first fighlar havé ever met that actually have been mad at Liston relaxing after rug ged liehour workout in which be bored four rounds with pair of sparring partners told reporters of the feeling of dis JMJioldsagmnstEattermn Never before have had such feeling against any fighter have ever met Lia ton said in all seriousness It is because of the small 12 per cent of the proceeds from this fight that wins forced to take All of the other fighters that Patterson has takenI on have gotten 20 per cent feel that this is entirely Pattersons idea and that he honestly thought would turn down fight with him if offered only 12 per cent My feeling him is ce who gets 45 per cent of everything will put his crown on the line against Liston Sept 25 at Comlakey Park Pro moters say that with good live shamanmutant tack He drove in the first Buf their fifth straight game with but needed help In the el hth fem Pm Leafs and the aggue 01 Suns to 45s Leafs to victory The Wings lost unwarranted ollcgationrof der gate and with theclosod circuit television network the fight By JLM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sparta Writer The games not over until the final out might be trite oldbattle cvrybut for amaz ng Los Angech Angels Its way of life Following the script theyve used so often this season the Angels humbled New York Yan acs 76 Tuesday by pouring across six runs In the seventh Inning and producing the win ner in the ninth It was the tdth imgthiay rtb Ilia cliriéher in their last turn at bat and the 33rd time theyve come from behind in the final By nuns nannies Associated Press Sports Writer Los Angeles Dodgers big bad bandits on the bnscpnths have stretched their National League lead to av games on sudden burst of speed by the unlikclicst desperado of them allcatcher John Roseburo The 5footII Isapound dger receiver came barreling home in the fiithinning of Iuesrlny nights kcy battle with the sccondplnce San Francisco Giants sliding In safely with the run that turned out to be the clincher in 54 squeakcr The Dodger triumph besides boosting their edge over the era at one game apiece gave the Dodgers substantial edge with 25 games remaining before theNL awards its blue ribbon It looked like an easy one for three quick runs off Bill Pierce NEW YORK APlLos An geles Angels of the American League have sold southpaw Ito Belinsky to Kansas City Athle season The Associated Press learned from an authoritative source today His ticket to the Athletics is part of deal in which the An gels ed rlghthanded pitcher Dan Osinskifrom the land ore New York for series with New firm ordeny that Belinslty who pitched the first no itter in the American League in four sea sons when he beat Baltimore Orioles May sphas been sold IirstputBelinsky on waivers In City In exchange for Osinskl Washington Senators put In claim for Bellnsky and halted the trade The Angels then paid $35000 for Oainski with the promise they would deliver Bo to Kansas City as soon asthe season ended game series between the lead oi the Dodgers who struck for ties for delivery after the 1962 Kansas City form team in Port II York Yankees declined to can It the Angels ordeLirLdeliver humidKansas It was day of multiple shocks for the Yankees whose American League lead over the ralnldled Minnesota Nina was cut to ill games and over the thirdplace Angels to its Even before game time the Bombers received dishearten ing setback when the muscular but fragile slugger Mickey Mantle was disabled in bat ting practice mishap htanlle tore the iinlngtoose fmm his and Is expected to be sidelined for several days In other ItL action In the first inning on sun Davis Frank Howard and Ron Fairly The Giants got one back on Tom Hallers homer The Roscboro lashed triple scoring Lee Walls and stole home for the second time within week GIANTS STOPPED Ron Perranoski came on for the Dodgers to protect the lead but ran into trouble in the Bill when single by Harvey Korean and homer by Jose Pagan brought the Giants within one run But he bore down striking out sluggcrs Willie Mays and rando Cepedo to end it The third place Cincinnati Reds remained 66 games bards using Marty Keoughs homer for on victory over Milwaukee Braves St Louis Cardinals belted Chicago Cubs 71 on omers by Stan Muslal and Gene Oliver while Harvey Had ClaimS Belinsky Sold To Athletics Osinski joined the Angels July 24 Working exclusively in re lief he has compiled 5d won lost recordandil II four othergalfies Belinsky cocky semire formed pool shark wns clutched to the hearts of Hollywood after his nohittcr Then he lost his effectiveness From 72 rec ord he fell off to 89 and has won only one game since mid une II game of doubleheader last Monday against the lien ces Bowas drafted by Los An geles from Little Rock Ark last wint He reported late for spring training and demanded salary Increase before be half After the habits ossomedout with pinklhnouslneand Broadway columnist at his heels The club fined him $251 for violating curfew In an incident In which woman claimed she had been manhandled in Be llnsky automobile in the pre dnwn hours The woman has filed suit for $150000 damages SPECIAIISI TAKING PRIDE PRECISION do of craftsmanship to proceed with inspires every one of our mechanics precision on every job of auto repair Trelr skill makes big difference in your favor any on morons no We it against Pete Richert in the filth if and 25 Belinsky was the laser in the Officials of the Angels in ist on Al Smiths phich single to the 13th Inning and Kansas City whipped Boston 72 In addition to the MosSenators postpone ment at Washington Detroit Tigers and Orioles were rained out at Baltimore Turned back with lust three hits off southpaw ace Whitey Ford through six innings and trailing 40 the Angels cut loose with one out in the seventh Lca omenli runiyfimymorc scored when Tony Kuhek let potential double play ball skip through is legs and the sixth run came three innings White Sox edged Cievelfisllmtég in on ground out Roseboro Swsftness Inereases LA Margin urgh Pirates lo or decision over New York hints At Houston the Colts snapped eir Ilgnme losing streak to Philadelphia beating the Phlis 41 behind Bob Bruces four hitter without the elaborate ylrixabrcaking production which they tried Labor Day Vada Plnson drove in four runs with his 21st homer and single but it took Kcougha pinchhit basesempty homer in the eighth off Claude Raymond of St Jean Que to snap on tie and put it away for the Reds The Braves rapped out II hits including homers No by Ed Mathews HOBBS NEAR RECORD Musial connected for his inth homer after Cubs starter Cal Koonce walked two men in the third That gave the Cards land they never relinquished as Larry Jackson allowed only five singles striking out seven while walking none Cubs second baseman Ken Huhhs drew within one of Bobby Doerrs record of ill consecutive chances without an error Haddlx permitted the Mots only eight hits while collecting rec himself stroking two doubles and single and scoring the run that proved to he the clincher on Bill Virdons filthinning single Bruce kept the Colts from becoming the firsirleam in major league history to lose an entire seasons series toanoiher club in the last meeting be tween the two teams Bruce also drove in two runs with double and single sharing hon ors with Bob Li who knocked in pair with triple he only run off Bruce come on Don Demeters 25th homer Tho db we mm hard cm mas marked two run cli eyheescored missedzmxgamazmnmgm Implanted in dix pitched and batted Pitts producing hits by Tommy Clete Boyer pulled the Yanks oven in the eighth when he homered with one on But the scrambling bllng Angela counterrallied in the ninth Joe Kappa led off with single off Bud Daley who struck out the naxtI two men but then yielded walk to Leo Burke and do cidlng single to Bob Rodgers NAVARRO WINS The winning pitcher was Julio avarro just up from the IcCoastI=hedgu nnn atde big league game Na varro held the Yanks alter re placing Jack Spring In the eighth Tuesdays victory with similar cliffhanging win in the second game of the Labor Day doubleheader gave the Angels Li edge in the big series which concludes today Smith delivered his game wmning pinch hit for the While it with two out in the 13th after Sammy Esposlto was walked intentionally filling the ones Frank Baumann won it vithislx scoreless innings of re IE on TIME WITH suunaar couronr basting SwltehtoSunnureomtertnm co are PA 8246l MARY ST Opening for small league Monday night New Thursday Afternoon Ladlas League Register Now Teen Town Bowling League Sal Morning l0 am Starting Oct dlh Register New trvou WISH TO ioiuAN evaniuo ensue PLEASE COME IN AND REGISTER Dunc no BARRIE BOWLING ACADEMY

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