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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jun 1967, p. 8

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Wmemwnmwwswsflm fr atheir attention to THE BARR EXAIINEH WAY JUNE 27 SPORTS COMMENT Big Canoe Race Planned For Inly lsi By CHRIS AYLOTT LBARRIE I5 going all out to make this coming weeks ends centennial birthday party an unforgettable event The local committee has lined up program With plen of variety as the downtown section of Duolop St will be turned into mall for the day and closed to vehicle traffic One of the main features of this spectal day Will be Barries version of the VoyageurCanoe Pageant In recognition of this famous mode of transport an en canoe race has been organized for 230 pm next at urday on Kempenfelt Bay While this venture does not have the rigorous hard ships facing the big canoe pageant currently wending itsway across the nation it does have touch of hrs toric tradition Starting at Johnson St beach the fin iish line is at the Bayfield St dock close to the potnt where the fur traders of two centuries ago travelled across the Ninelllile Portage through toFort Wll low The voyageurs linked up there With Willow geek thence to the Notlawasaga River and Georgian DOUG MANCHESTER of the Barrie Yacht Club In race chairman for the open sprint along the north shore of Kempenfelt Bay While the competition is open to all interested canoeists number of rules have been established limit of two paddlers per craft is in effect re gardless of the canoes length Life jackets must be worn or carried in the canoe Le Mans style run ning start will lie in effect at the Johnson beachstart ing area with the canoes waiting at the waters edge PRIZE OF $25 goes to the winningcanoe with $15 for the runnersup and $10 for the thirdplace fin ishers There is no entry fee and persons wislnng to board or the city hall Entries will be accepted right upto race time Further information can be obtained by contacting Doug Manchester at 7268307 after lraée can file entries at The Barrie Examiner switch iiile sports enthusiasts in Barrie will be turning According to organizer been filed by Palace Hotel gminster and Cooksviile Clarkson Waltzing to 100 winover iWest Bend last night at Queens Park Clarksoo Hotel moved up one notch in the tight Barrio Intermediate Fastball race to share of third plnce Wayne Tubman had plenty of offensive support from his Clark son teammates in coasting to his second victory of the season in four decisions The Hotelmen who now have four wins in it starts clubbed West Bend starl er Al Pantiog and reliever Way ne Board for nine hits They took advantage of three firsllt inning errors that shot the win ners into solid +0 lead Clack son continued the barrage with one in the second three in the third and pair in the tifth The winners presented bai nnced attack as West Bend starter Paotiog was knocked out of the box after three innings when firm no lead was es tablished Norm Raycraft relelt gated to the ninth spot in the batting order responded with double single two walks three runs scored and pair of runs batted in along with twu stolen basics leadelf batter Itlarsh Aiken rapped two singles to drive across three runs and Don Anderson singled twice Tubman contributed to his own cause with double an infield single and run The other hit was double by Gary Busswurm Supported by the big lead Tubman pitched stronggama over the seveninning route He Randy Berlin at Hamilton visited the Barrie area during the weekend and came away with prize oaooh out of Lake Simone the mom tidie the big canoe dash the community of Elmvale is holding its own celebration big fea ture there is the annual Dominion Day softball tourna merit hosted by the Elinvale Palace Hotel team of the Barrie and District senior circuit Lakeview Dairy ImperialEastman Barrie Coop War OneSided Win VISITOR snows HIS CIIICII Paul Rowat entries have Woods BA West Bend Counts scattered four singles walked only one man and struck out four He successfully held the losers in check running up string of ii straight nuts The only time West Bend threatened was with one out in the home half of the second Bob Booney reached first base on an infield chopper and Ar nold Ziegler followed with single to centre Both shifted in to scoring position on wild pitch as Ralph Dykstra flied out and Pantiog looked at third strike The other hits were singles hy PeteMcNabh and Jack Etheringtoo Next league action ls tonight at pm when Barrie CoOp tackles frontrunning Yanoh Heating at Queens Park This game precedes an Ontario La dies Senior league contest be tween Beavers and Guelph Green Ghosts Clarkson did IEO 10 West Bend 0000000 043 Tubman and Russwurm Pan tiiig Russell and Dykstra SHORT RETURNS PHILADELPHIA AP Pitcher Cbris Short injured last month in progame acci dent was placed back on the active list Monday by Philadel phia Phillies To make room for him on the roster the Phillis optioned pitcher Larry Lough lio 25 on uhour recall to their San Diego farm team in the Pa cific Coast League man landed this fiverpound liaise Simeon Whildish While trolling for lake trout Sunday fliifll Annual Invitation Golf Tournament at Richbrook and BarBCue with prizes for rnssn riinnn happy gol fers all managed to tear apart records on the par7i Rich hrook course Curly Endicott ttopl and Shelley Campbell middle shared the old re cord of livevundcrpar 56 cs tahlishcd by Campbell year ago and equalled in days ago Coincidentally Endicott and Campbell were partnering Bill Osborne also of Barrie that toml for tournament quali fying round during the past weekend Osborne proceeded to tear apart all previous course records vilh fine sevenunderpar round oi til tExamincl Pholol Sharp Leads lit Bichbrook ay unsanu Over the weekend played Stan holds very good well Stan holds very good well organized foo type tourney everyone Despite the incle ment weather there was large turnout Toni Sharp the likeahla shotmaker from De Vilblss captured the trophy with low gross ot 14 only three over par Bob Angoloff the noted barbecue diet was runnerup Dennis lolarnoco Roy Jao etzko and line Peters were tied with 73 for low net honors John Franks won some head covers and six pizzas he couldnt eat eight for being the most honest goiter Bill Osborne the quiet school teacher tied the Richka Course record of 66 heldby muck Bender and Shelly Campbell last week then couple of days later carded 64 for new course record Sharp is sharp at Richbrook Shanty Bay Club Champion ship diaw listed below Jack Rayfield vs George Hay Laurin vs Harry Clark Joe Owen vs Barry lictiiea Jim Mitchell vs Harry Walker Cord Reynolds vsLes Osborne John Pogsley vs Howard Bur bidge hon ilootgomery vs Les Palmer Ted Leenran vs Ken Yage Hiehbrook Golf Club Champ ionship draw listed below Bill Osborne vs lion hic Dowel Bernard Betls vs Barry Endicott Jack Braithwaite vs Dave Young Gord McLeod vs Chuck Reader Dennis Wein vs Pete Rennie Wally Harris vs Mel ltletcaif Lyai Miller vs Brian Elliott Walter Dublinski vs Shelly Campbell Next week Barrie or boat Curlers Plan llnnual Meet Annual general meeting of shareholders of Barrie Curling Clrtb Limited will be held at pm tomorrow at the club Essa Road Annual report and financial statement will be received and considered Larry llart ls relia ing chairroan and Norman Ran kin president of the board Election by ballot will be held for 14 directors for the next year 19th director is appoint ed by Barrio Agricultural So dety Preliminary slate of nominees who have consented to allow their names to stand for election are Vernon Adams Pat Bertram Fraser Camp hell thn Ir Utility Donald Gon dy Irving Ellement Mao Fendlay Robert Green Barry Godden Hart George Kennedy Ken neth McKenzie Hugh Mer riao lads Merrett James Mor ley Nomao Rankin Edward Tschirhartf Nominations from the floor will be accepted prior to vo ting Provided the oominees con sent has been received Retir ing directors are eligible for re election of the above nominees Fendlay Green Hart Kennedy Marley and Rankin were direc tors during the past year Fend ley Adams Hart Kennedy Morley and Rankin have been presidenb Ross Simpson Don partemoon of Bid Bay Point hawthornM Spencer Ken Walls and Douglas this lilthplace freshman entry less games Hotalmen clubbed slarler Lauri came back Eastman collected pair lhe home half of the third an ed runs in the filth The Hole Barrie Dumps Soccer Champs By GARY SEIDLER home win of the season sizeabla crowd was treated to full share of excitement In mart at Queens Park as ImperialE at in overcame Elmvale Palace Hotel 7a in Barrie and District Senior soft ball noting The win advanced three points behind Lakeview Dairy who have played three Eastman came from behind an early 30 deficit when the Wheeler for live straight singles lkfty Don McFadden relieved and battled 120 Belcourt over the middle innings as the hosts moved ahead with three unearn men squared the score at 55 with seventh inning rally be fore rrr rteestablished their lead bagging pair in the elghlh Elmvale made it close with final frame rally scored once and had the lying run at second base as the game rndcd Despite Ihe loss Elmlale had big 135 edge in hits Dori Bela court drove across three tallies with singles as Doug Stone doubled and hunted for two Barrie City gained its most satistying win at the season Sal urday with 32 decision over Newmarket Soccer Club The victory over last years league champions marked Barries first Eastman Takes Exciting Finish singles Pat WanamaLer beo Belcourt and Homer Barrett all singled twice The other hit was roocoooting single by Dave Campbell In the final analysis four cru cial errorr destroyed Elmvale who are challenging for the league lead One by relief pit cher Jim hchlllsler who re placed tiring Loo Bolcourt in the seventh led directly to the deciding runs in the eighth Elmvals startrrl off withuhat appeared to be an imminent rout Wanamaker led oil the first with solid single to right field Doug Stone and Leo Belcourt followed with wellplaced hunt II singles to fill the sacks The as sault continued when Lou Bel court cracked tworun single and Campbell singled over the third run bringing the end for Wheeler ncr and ended the attack with sharp double play The re liever turned Barretts grounder into an out at first base and John Christie relayed to catch er Brian hlcCann in time to nab Lou Eclcourt who raced home on the play Don Amos collected half the lmpcrIaIrEastman hit total with three infield singles Jim Burke belted tworun double John and Brian ItlcCann managed singles Much ol the action was con finod In the late innings lien Eastman held 53 lead Infield hits by Wanamaker and Stone to lead off the Elmvalc seventh led to the tying runs Both scor ed through the aid of two wild pitches and throwingerror by second sackcr Gary Jermey in the crucial homo hall of the eighth Neal gained first base when so oood baseman Stone hobbled his grounder John Christie drew walk and ad lilcladdcn struck out Den lur Adams Bertram Corby Gordy vanced on wild pitches IlcFad den popped out to shortstop and lion lloggarlh was called out on strikes Jormeys chopper was fielded by IchlIisler and his throw soared high over first Borden Entry Is Mr Barrie me first annual Mr Barrie physique competition wns won over the weekend by CFB Bor den entry Gerry Betteay John Koddy was judged runnerrip and Jerry Henry third in the com petition held at Randalls Health Studio in the westvend Barrie Plaza In the junior evcot layear old Phillip Henry of Barrrie was declared winner with Paul Mil ler la the runnerup In the Miss Beauty and Health competition which attracted field of five local lasses Sonia Bedkox of Barrie was crowned Also winning trophim in the lat ter section were Margaret Klein Martha Ralsch GloriaGraham and Dora McCulloch llhe twosection male competi Wilh seven points from six games the local squad once gain moves into contention in the Newmarkct and District League First Division While Newmarket dominated main portions of the game Bar ries hustling forwards backed by solid defence took full ad vantage ol their chances The dctcnce behind team captain Nick Van Lcuwcn turned in its finest effort of the Season Neivmarkct bubbling with con fidence went ahead in the 15th minute but Barrie tied the score it minutes later when New markct delenceman lobbied the ball over his goalkeepers head into the net Encouraged by the oppositions slip Barrie surged ahead when inside left Heinz Haarimans lin ished off move started by Alan lifacGregor who stole the ball ram is Newmarket defeneeman Barrie kept on tap in the sec ond half through strong tackling which obviously shook their op ponents City went further ahead when lrevor Wilson scored beautiful goal following fine passing play involving Dennis Scandrelt and Danny Maloney With 15 minutes left to play Barrie goalie Mike Bednarek base allowing both runners to score In the top half of the ninth Elmvale rallied in desperation bid to recover Stone led off with double and sped to third when the throw came to the plate Leo Beicourtr bunt was snared by Neal It third base and Leo Brlv court cracked runproducing single He moved to second on Campbells ground out and ltic Allister flied out deep to Jrirn ilcCaon in centre field ending the game Elmvale 00 000 201 II lEastman 002 no 0x Leo Bekmrt IchllEter t7 and Lou Bclcourl Wheeler lic Fadden and McCano SOFTBALL SENIOR PL Woods no 14 Newrnarket 14 Elrrlvale 13 Lakeview li impEastman Nottawa but high Score inip£astmao Elrnvalo Future Gurou Wednesday vNewmarket at Lakeview 700 Nottawa at Woods BA H30 INTERMEDIATE PLS Yanch Heating Borden Barrie loop Clarkson Universal we Bend Last lehll Score Glaran 10 West Bend Future Games Tonight Coop at Yanch Thursday Borden at Clarkson 700 Universal at Coop em ONTARIO LADIES SENIOR like Gum Tonight Guelph at BARRIE 330 THORNTON Drillia Meierr unloaded their long ball power to record 54 South Simcoe Baseball league win over Thorn ton Indians during the weekend mcy smacked fire of six hit off loser Jehn Johnston for ex tra bases including three home ers as they pulled away in the late innings Winner Woodrow tossed the complete game holding Thoma ton to four singles and home run over six innings hlalors cs Iablished an early 30 lead be fore Indians rallied to comelwith in run in the middle frames However back to back solo home era by Cockburn and Nick Owen placed the game out of roach OriIIias lead run with one out in the opener was helped along by an error charged to third sarker Glen Culbcrt on Cockburoa grounder Owco then sent him home with double in the top hall of the second lc Donald clubbed Ieadoll homer and Brown followed him with double its scored the third run from pair of groonders Thornton recovered for two tallies in the fourth as Duncan Campbell started the rally with single and Harry Ferricr was safe on an error by pitcher Ilwdroa Gordon Sutherland drow walk to fill the bases Woodrow thco struck out Don Shannon and Bill Loycock bcforo Dennis Patterson delivered clutch single for both runs Ted Laycock continued the Thornton comeback drive with Iradoll homer alter Orillia Mcijors Show Home Run Power The games finish in the home hall of the sixth was filial tllh drama lilh too out Shannon singled and Bill Laycock was hit by pitch Patterson came through ith another big single to score Shannon Laycock was thrown out at the plate attempt ing to mum the tioing run when Orillin second baseman Cock burn relayed trom centrdieldai Burke lo catcher Orion in time to nab Llycoch Woodrow finished with eight strikeouts and walked only one man The other Orillia hit was single by llovrard The some two clubs tangle gain tonight at Thornton in previously postponed game Voyageurslaclrle Lengthy Portage VINNIFEG CPl The sourccfulncss of paddlers in the Centennial Canoe 44 seconds British Columbia ill15015 Alberta lod Ontario 158 Quebec 139 Northwest Territories 19l5121 surged ahead in the home half of the filth 43 ESSA RD Thursday BABRIE at Peoples who turned in another fine per formance was injured in goal moulh collision He was replac ed in the nets by Haarimans Newmarket pressed hard in the final minutes but were held Pitching Cldude Osteen at bay until the final seconds when last years champs scored Dodgers tired livehit shut out lor his 10th victory of the their second of the evening With no league games schedul season as L03 Anselm beat Cincinnati so ed for this weekend due to Dir BattingKen Berry White minioo Day observance Barrie will play Base Borden Eleven 50 lined tworun single with two out in the ninth inning Wednesday in an exhibition game at the Fairgrounds Kick giving mileage is 54 victory off time is pm over Baltimore WATTS Morons Your only authorised Volkswagen Dealer in Barrie MUFFLER SPECIIII THIS WEEK ONLY Watts Motors for one week only will replace your present vw Muffler with newnne at maidens savings to you lied involved 12 contests 1200 SERIES 1200 SERIES 1500 SERIES isoo seaiss WATCH FOR NEXT WEEKS SPECIAL WATTS morons 65 COLLIER ST 7282I2I Mariam 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