gm mm mm manor mu is SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor DRIVING RANGES HELP ThEy talk about the goofy golfers They say theyll play in any kind of weather rain or snow or blistering hot sunshine Theyre wrong you know Golfers dont play game under these conditions Oh no Instead they go to driving ranges where they dont move around as much They just stand on mats and whale away colored balls their backs if theyre lucky with the wind at know couple of fellows no names who would nt take to course Sunday But they went to driv ing range One of them was mighty sore across the chest and in the lower back yesterday Vont dare check on the second The sum of the stupidity is that driving ranges are advantageous It lets you know that you do have some muscles The soreness in the body tells you The stiff fingers the next day tell you And if youre lucky and most duffers not good golfers are lucky at this time of year you discover that you dont have to hook or slice or sky the balls or ground them Duffers usually make some of their best shots of the year in April in the cold and or SHOW Ive been to range only once 111 again min as the initial hurts wear off Golf pro essionals recommend hitting at least dozen balls before play ling match In crowded clubs like almost all of those in Canada today this is almost impossible And that folks is the why of ranges ling JUST NOTES The ice on Kempenfelt Bay is mak its way towards the iron bridge the point it must pass before someone wins $300 in the Barrie Athletic Associations iceout contest It shouldnt be more than day or two before winner will be declared There are some not too many tickets left ltlcFarlands on their club It doesnt seem right that Bellevilie Pepsis have no less than eight former so many players should be able to drop from Senior competition to intermediate in just few years and with the same club Its worse when this club wapplied for spot in the senior playdowns It was only after refusal of this request by the OHA that the team became intermediate The large and terrific adult membership of Bar ries Bantam hockey champions are still talking about the fine reception shown them by Sarnias club The lads and adults were treated royally Only sour note of Saturdays venture was trying to find proper and cooperative eating establishments on the way home Pete Panagabko former Barrie Flyer now with Kingston Frontenacs of the EPIIL was in town yesterday He says that few more recent Flyers Jeannot Gilbert and Billy Knibbs looked good in brief appearances Just wonder how many people know that Pete is just nickname The real name of Panagabko is Rudolph Henry How come department Some fellows went out on the weekend and got smelts Others didnt 42YearOld Rookie Gets First Major Win By MIKE RATHET Associated Press sports Writer It has been long uphill climb for Dlomedes olivo who started in the Dominican He public and found the way of the rainbow in Chicago Thats where the rookie pitcher with Pittsburgh Pirates cainc up with the first victory of his major league careerat the age of 42by hurling strong relicf ball while the unbeaten Pirates were defeating Chi cagns winiess Cuba 65 Monday Coming on in relief in the fourth inning with the Pirates trailing 41 olivo went 18 In nings checking the Cubs on four hits and lone run while Pittsburgh rallied to win it and hand the lanky iefthander his little pot of gold olivo reached the first pla teau eight years ago when he grabbed his first berth in or Sanized baseball with Havana Sugar Kings of the International League He had trial with the Pgates in 1960 but had no rec JUST GETTING STARTED Back with Columbus Jets of he international League last war olivo won 11 games lost seven and compiled 201 earned run average that got him another shot with the par eht club Now when most pitch ers are looking forward to rocking cba hes just getting started The victory gave the Pirates 50 wonlost record St Louis Cardinals also remained unde feated elting Philadelphia Phillies 126 for victory No San Francisco Giants clobbercd Los Angeles Dodgers 151 and Cincinnati Reds edged Milwau kee Braves Houston Colts and New York Meta had their game postponed by Cold weather There were no games scheduled in the Amer ican League The Pirates moved ahead of the Cubs in the fifth inning with our runsthree on Roberto Cie men es homerbefore the Cubs tied it with their only run off olivo on Mo Thackers double Elder Whites single and sac rificc fly by Ken Hubbs Pittsburgh won the battle in for all EastWest final games to the seventh when Dick Stuart walked advanced toraecond on groundnut and scored on Don Hooks single off reliever Bob Anderson Elroy Face took over for olivo in the eighth inning and finished up HOMER PROVIDES EDGE The Phils and Cards each scored six times in the first in ning before solo homer by Gene Oliver off Don Ferrarese in the third put St Louis ahead to stay behind the relief pitch lng of Ernie Brogiio Broglio who took over the first inning limited the Phils to five hits the rest of thegway Felipe Alous solo homer and tworun shot by Jim Daven port both off Dodger starter Stan Williams in the second in ning gave the Giants an edge they never relinquished Willie Mays also homered for San Olympics Defect Kaps To By BRIAN KIELY MONTREAL CP Mont real Olympics gave 3500 home town fans treat by edging Ka puskasing MS 83 Monday night to take the bestofseven eastern Allan Cup hockey final in four straight games The Olympics by elimiilating Kapuskasing earned the right to represent Eastern Canada in the final playdowns for the Al lan Cup emblematic of senior amateur hockey supremacy They now meet either Trail Smoke Eaters or Saskatoon Quakers Trail leads Saskatoon 21 in the bestbfseven western final series The schedule calls be played out West Montreal is the first Quebec team to enter the Allan Cup fi nals since 1947 That year the Montreal Royals won the cup defeating Calgary Stampeders In seven games Montreals win its 10th suc cessive in playoff play was Hamilton Crush Citadels QUEBEC CP Hamiltons powerftd Red Wings crushed Quebec Ciladcls 62 Monday night and took the first game of the Eastern Canada Memo rial Cup finals The Wings secondplace fin lshers in the Ontario Junior Hockey Association never were in trouble as they downed the Quebec province ior champs for head start in the beatni sevcn series Pit Martin scored two goals Miler Elliott Has Retired CAMBRIDGE England AP Herb Elliott the slim Austra lian whose world mile record of 3545 stood for nearly four years retired from interna tiunal competition today Thus the longawaited mile of the century between Elliott and Peter Shell of New Zea land who shaved Herbs record to 3541 three months ago went up in smoke They were scheduled to meet in the British Empire Games in Perth Aus tralia later this year Elliott made the announce ment to the London Daily Mail when reporters caught up with him curly today Elliott said cant say any more about that until tomorrow will tell you all about Elliott who went under the Iourminutu mark in the mile 17 times bows out unbeaten at the distance He has been study ing for science degree at Cambridge University and has said his studies come before running Eliott said recently he would not compete in the Empire Games if he did not think he could gct in proper shape to give good account of himself Since going to Cambridge he has done little serious running BUILDS ENDURANCE Elliott popped into the world spotlight in 1957 when he was taken in hand by Australian coach Percy Cerutty who spo ciolizcd in building up endur ance in his runners with spar tan training methods Elliott took to him like fish takes to water and year later on warm August night in Dublin be was clocked In 3545 in an incredible race in which three other runners all het tcrcd John Landys world rec ord of 358 In the Rome Olympics in 1060 rumors spread that Elliott was out of shape and that he had had falling out with Cer utty But he left the entire field in the final of the 1500metre run inhis wakeand sped home in world record 3355 Since then he has been living quiet students life in white four minutes handed to Kapus earned by playing solid defen sive hockey and capitalizing on walled cottage in the sleepy town of nearby Fulbourn with his wife and two small sons Francisco hitting No of the season with two men on bass in the sixth The Giants wuund up with 12 hits and made the most of 10 walks and three Dod ger errors plus steal of home by Orlando Cepeda Billy ODell was the winner going the dis tance although allowing 15 hits First baseman Tim Harkneu 24 of anhiue Que went1n as pinch hitter for the Dad gers in the ninth inning He sin gled and knocked in run Joey Jay zlgame winner last year who lost his first two starts went the distance to gain the victory for the Reds by holding the Braves to eight hits Frank Robinson accounted for both Cincinnati runs with hosesloaded double in the sixth Inning that handed the loss to Bob Shaw Shaw gave up only five hits in seveninning stint Advance every opportunity The Olym pics scored twice when Kapus kasing was Shorthanded COMES 0N STRONG Kapuskasing had the better of the play in the opening period until Noel Picards goal at 1543 fired up Montreal to come on strong in the final minutes Gregg Hicks put the Ontario champions in the lead at 535 when he stickhandled past the Olympics defence nutdeked An dre Binette and flicked the puck into the upper left hand corner Two tripping penalties within kaSing in the second period proved costly as Montreal with the man advantage banged in two goals Michel Lnbrosse faked pass and rifled bullet drive into the top right hand corner Minutes later Labrosso took pass from Roger Plcard fainted Al Burns out of position and slid the puck into the opcn side of the net Wings and Lewd Mncdonald Paul Henderson John Gofton and Howie Menard one each Denis Gagnon and Jean Claudc chago were the only Quebeccrs nbcl to get the puck past Red Vings star goalcr Buddy Blom who kept the crowd of 4779 screaming with his spectacular stops Menard got the Red Wings off to snap start Within 45 sec onds of opening whistle he worked in alone In front of goalie Jocelyn Cardinal and popped in the puck The Wings got nine shots at Cardinal in the first five minutes before Que bec checking improved Gagnon evened it up on power play at 1650 but in the second period Martin scored on pass from Macdonald and Cotton added to the count on pass from Menard In the last minute of the pe riod chage put Quebec back in the game They stayed in the game only until 756 of the third period when Martin scored his second goal again on pass from Macdonald and then turned around to set up Macdonalds goal at 1336 Hen derson flipped in the final goal Hawks Edge At Home Bunch Of Balony By JAC KSULLIVAN Conldian Puss Sport Editor CHICAGO CP Someone mentioned to coach Rudy Pi lous of Chicago Black Hawks that home ice automatically gave his defending Stanley Cup champions 30 per cent advan tage over visiting National Hockey League clubs Ihats lot of baloney he said Monday nighlheve of the fourth game of he bestof seven cup final against Tomato Maple Leafs And even if it were true why pick on us We lose two straight to the Leafs in Toronto in this series so why dont people start talking about the big ad vantage the Leafs have on the rest of us on home ice The remarks by Pilous boned up interest here for tonights game at Chicago Stadium the home of probably the noisicsi crowds of any sport in North America lnronto leads the se ries 21 Weve lust gotta win this one Piious said in an inter view We simply cant lose and then go to Toronto Thursday for the fifth some down three gnmes to one Those leafs beat us pretty good on their own ice and Id have to say that two wins in two outings is pretty good baiting average RECALL IMBS FATE Some folks would be lnclindcd to agree with Pilous except that they remember the Hawks lost the opening pair to the Ca nadians in Montreal in the semifinal and then toppled the league champions in four strnight It was the familiar surround Ings of the huge Chicago Stad ium that helped boost them to victory in that series Now the Hawsk and Leafs are meeting under similar circumstances The Hawks whipped Toronto 30 Sunday after absorbing 41 and 32 losses It is likely the Hawks will go with the same lincup but there may be change in the Tar onto personnel BROKEN BAT SCORES TWO RUNS Eddie Mathews Milwaukee Braves third baseman breaks his bat as he dribbles one up the middle for hit in the fifth inning of their game at Los Angeles with the Dodgers The freak hit brought in two runs Roy McMillan and Bob llendley to tie the score 33 Dodger catcher is Norm Sherry The Braves won AP Wirephoto BASEBALL RECORD By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League Unchanged from Monday Todays Games And Probable Pitchers New York Ford at Balti more Bmwn 01 Washington Daniels 10 Detroit Bunning 00 Kansas City Wyatt 01 at Los Angeles McBride 10 Chicago Horleo 01 at Min nesota Pascual 10 Boston Monbouquette 10 at Cleveland Donovan 10 Wednesdays Games Kansas City at Los Angeles Chicago at Minnesota Washington at Detroit New York at Baltimore Only games scheduled National League Pct GEL Pittsburgh St Louis San Francisco Philadelphia Houston Los Angeles at Cincinnati Milwaukee New York Chicago Mondays Results Pittsburgh Chicago Milwaukee Cincinnati St Louis 12 Philadelphia Los Angeles San Francisco 19 Houston at New York ppd cold Todays Games And Probable Pitchers Houston Shantz 10 at New York Hook 00 St Louis Jackson 10 Philadelphia Short 00 Pittsburgh Sturdivant 10 at Chicago Curtis 01 at rd George liovies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio PA 33185 Los Augeles Drysdale 10 at San Francisco McCormick o0 Only games scheduled Wednesdays Games St Louis at New York Pittsburgh at Philadelphia has Angeles at Cincinnati National League Pittsburgh 001040100 6111 Chicago 202 001000 5102 Veale Francis Olive 10 Face to and Burgess Hobbie Gerard Anderson 02 Balsamo and Thacher Barragon HR PghClemente Milwaukee 000000100 81 Cincinnati 000 00200x 60 Shaw 01 Fischer and Torre Jay 12 and Edwards St Louis 601 300 002 12 11 Phiin 600 000 000 12 Gibson Broglio 10 and Oliver McLish Green Fer rarese 01 Sullivan Brown Baldschun and Dalrymple HR StlOliver Los Angeles 001000205 8163 San Fran 03420370x19121 Williams Roebuck Ortega Hunter Perranoski ii and Roseboro Camilli 211 and Bailey HRS SF Alan Davenport Maya LAT Davis ANNOUNCE AHL DATES NEW YORK ANThe besi ofseven final for the American Hockey League Calder Cup will open with Buffalo at Springfield Wednesday officials announced Monday The second game will be Saturday at Springfield and the third Sunday at Buffalo Other dates have not yet been set BARRIE HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 Present Awards To Rally Winners VANCOUVER CP The Shell oil Company of Canada Limited Grand Prize and $500 were presented Monday night to John Jones and Lou Lalonde of Toronto overall winners of the Canadian Car Rally The awards were made at the closing banquet of the 4000 mile rally whichended Satur day Trant Jarman of Rochester Mich and Don Hamhly of Oak awa who competed in Chevy received $150 first prize among sponsored entries They also received $60 for placing second in Class BliLl STlIRS Pitching Diomedcs olivo Pittsburgh Pirates The 42year old rookie won his first major league game by checking Chi cago Cubs on four hits and one run for 13 innings in Pitts burghs 65 victory Batting Gene Oliver St Louis Cardinals was 8for5 hitting homer that put St Louis ahead to stay ina 126 National League triumph over Philadelp aPhilliu HARRIS FLOWERS Visit our mod ern downtown shop and let our EXPEHEBD ed nau help you with your ion of Ellter newers nnd plants Guaranteed Flower by ern Service Prompt Careml Delivery Phone on 56401 Tentatively Set Coach Punch Imlnch of the Leafs was noncommittal but some observers figure there is possibility he Will assign left winger Eddie Shae to spec tator rolel Shack used spanneg in the semiï¬nals against New York Rangers which the Leafs won four games to two was given fair mount of ice time Sun day but picked up three pen alties If Shack ls benched guesses here are that lmlnch will play Johnny McMillan up from Pittsburgh oi the Ameri can League who showed only briefly in the second game of this set PA ANNOUNCE RAPPED Meanwhile the talk around here concerns SPOHKEUQOLIS marks of Bob Foster on the sta dium public address system He apparently riled NHL pres ident Clnrcnce Campbell in the final seconds of Sundays game when he reminded the debris Lhrowing crowd with only sec onds remaining in the game that Mr Goalie has done it again Hc was refcrring to Chicago goalkeeper Glcnn liall Campbell reminded Hawks general manager Tommy Ivan after the game of the NHL rules and regulations The public address system is part of the game and the on nouncer in effect is game of Title Bout Date NEW YORK AP Heavy weight boxing chnmplnn Floyd Patterson probably will defend his title against Sonny Liston cither Sept 17 at Yankce Sta dium or Sept 25 at thcPolo Grounds In New York Tom Bo lan president of Championship Sports Incorporated announccdl Monday Monday was to have been the day of decision on site and date for Pattersons defence of his world heavyweight boxing title against his No challen ger Patterson who is to call he shot under the terms of the contract didnt show up at luncheon meeting of the Boxing Writers Association of New York where an announcement had been expected Julius November Pattersons attorney spoke about $1000 000 offer from Texas group during the weekend He said nll parties had agreed to extend the deadline to Thursday noon in order to let the Texans put it in writing and put the money in bank BIG TEN By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League AB Pct Alou San Fran 27 813 481 Musial St Louis 15 7407 Oliver St Louis 15 467 Mejias Houston 10 0450 Kuenn San Fran 23 10 435 Davis Los 28 10 435 BunsMays San Francisco Runs batted inT Davis 10 HitsF Alou 13 DoublesOliver Triples18 tied with Home runsMays Stolen basesWills 10 An geles PitchingPurkey Cincinnati Mahnffey Philadelphia Friend Pittsburgh and ODeli San Francisco 24 1000 StrikeoutsKoufax Los An geles and ODell San Fran cisco 13 American Leagueunchanged to CLARENCE CAMPBELL Scolds Announcer Iicial Campbell said He must act impartially at all times To act like cheerleader is completely wrong the public address system can be an obvious public menace if it isnt handled properly lvnn agreed and said Foster would adhere to the regulations from here in Bantams Play Marlies Tonight Rt Barrie Arena Barrie won thc Ontario Minor Hockey so ation Bantam championship at Sornia Satur day Toronto ltlarlboros won the Major version of the some one group which is better series for challenge cup has been urrangcd It starts at Harrie Arena this evening seven oclock This will be the last gamo locally for the local champions The ice will start going 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