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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1964, p. 7

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spasms corner or MDonaldfth enial Orlllias rtscastmwill exithehflflupilmnefatma resent his annual lub Pavalon in June 24 and Ken baa quite lineup of talent listed for the head table Cost of the dinner is $10 per late and it is staged to help support hockey in It may sound rather high but when you hear all the details Im sure you will agree it will be well worth the price AT THE rrsAo TABLE will be AndyBathgate of Toronto Maple Leafs Sal Maghe former pitching great with Brooklyn Dodgers Carmen Basilio former world welterweight and middleweight boxing champion Roger Crozier of Detroit Red Wings and American Hockey League rookie of the year Alan lirench Orillias Athlete of the Year in 1983 Daryl Lillicra an outstanding performer with Orlllla in luniolr hockey last season and winner of the harry Doc McKinnon nophy the late Doc McKinnon was Barrie resident and was trainer with Orlllla teams for years Garner Henley of Hamilton TigerCats winner of the Jeff Russell Trophy last season There will also be reunion of the Orillia Softball League of 194647 and Ken says several of these play ers are now living in Barrie Another feature of the dinner will be the show ing of the 1963 Grey Cup game and the highlights of the 1964 Stanley Cup playoffs SPECIAL RATES will be given to fathersonicom binations fatherson ticket will cost $15 and spec ial club rates will also be in effect Prizes will be given away and one of the big ones is an allexpense paid trip to the first game of the World Series in an eastern US city for father and son Ken will accompany the winners on the trip and all can say is that if he wants substitute Im avail able Over 400 attended last years dinner and it is ex pected that sellout of 800 will he on hand this year contacting Ken McDonald at CFOR Orlllia Anyone interested in obtaining tickets can do so by PERSONALLY Im looking forward to the dinner Ken will have most of the athletes gatfihed for ress conference before the dinner an Maglie and asilio will be two of the former greats Id like to interview Iwouldnt be surprised if Ken adds Walter Henrys name to the list of guests within the next couple of days Walter flyweight amateur boxer was select ed to the fiveman Canadian boxing team that will compete in the Olympic Games in Tokyo this year Henry won the berth with an impressive performance at Vancouver over the weekend in the Canadian finals Featurei Race At Greenwood Track Agoodi lleloorelsht three year dp merit in the one mile $2700 ngwrclr Purse which features Wednesdays roe tog here at Greenwood Jack Staffopds Sardan un mccd in the Prior Rock Shires five length winner over Rip Van live and Mineral Wealth is iopwelghted at 121 pounds including Jerry Horri Ion Jovlal Joel beaten only nose byRahRahonMsyEJsok loth 116 Jovial Joel wall be making his lira dart under the colors of Ben Hmkin hawm been claimed of the May 29 race from Victor of Buffalo for $7500 Windilelds Farm Away beaten only Queens Law in his firs start of the season is assigned iii pounds In the Queens Law race Avec Voua finished ahead of ciboolette Belarctie and measuring ddled her so leading trainer Bobby Fisher is winner of two races this See son and will carry me pounds Cool Fool winner on May Ill and claimed for $4500 by Audley Farms on May 26 when he finished fouflh to Mangea €akedraws tti Henry Montgomerys Mineral Wealth making his second dart rd the season has Jimmy Fitz gerald riding at ill tMlyIValentihe in lightest ll pounds he ggIErro Walsh will be no Addison Halls Piet Moss makes his first start and re ceives the three Gar apprentice allowance from Noel Ilirootte lhe weiglrtvon Plat More will be 106 Ch feature is 400 puma for twoyeanolds at four and anehalf finlongs which has athaded seven contestants dadr Stafforda Scadadle shares topweight with River Party Whirl and Deal and Jour ney note at petunia Sca dadle isan entry with Blue Week which is mad iii BarrieiGiris In145 Will ORILLIA Barrie Intermed iate blasted out 14 hits and roll ed to 145 victory over Orlllla here lei night in Barrie and District Ladies Softball League game Barb Jenkins had three hits to lead Barrie while Nellie Van Leeuwin Mary Bertholeola and Norem Furtney each had two Nelson was the winning pit Three of the five teams in the Barrie and District Senior Softball League have brothers on the same team Stewarts Garage have two brother acts Pictured above from lell to right are Barrie Plans ident ical twins Win and Plan Dow ney tor is it Wen and Winll pitchercatcher combination Eimvulsa Lou and Leo Bel court another battery oomb inatioa are in the middle and Jim and horns Armstrong oi Russell Hurts Plaza Io 3rd Straight Victory Wayne Russell an lotenncd late League pitcher last season is doing fine fob convincing everyone he belongs in the Bar ria and District Senior Soft ball League with Barrle Plats In his first appearance this season Russell blanked True love Heating so with three hit performance He made his sound start last night and tamed the booming hat of Slewarts Garage with fivehitter to give Plaza 51 victory theirihird straight in the league this season Russells performance is even more lnrpressivawhen it is tak en into account that in three previous games Stewarts av eraged just ova inth and runs per game The Garagemen had three straight victories go ing into last nights game and Plaza is the only club in the league that they have failed to defeat Plaza backed Russells per formance with whit attack on Jim Armstrong TOP KITTENS Another newcomer in George Miles lineup centre fielder ArtMaW who drovein the win ning run in Plazas 51 victory over Camp Borden Flyers last week picked up three of the hitsoft Armstrong Jim Pratt moving from the outfield to take over first base for Plaza vict Dickie Moore Meets With Pollock To Discuss Future nounnear er Dickie Moore who became one of the sharpest shooting wingers in in the National Hockey league met Monday with general man ager Sam Pollock of the Cana adlena and appears to be hanklt ering for comeback after seasons absence Pollock would say only that we discussed brieflyMoores future career and that they would get together again lhura day or Friday Moore 33 played 12 seasons with Canadians Knee injuries finally forced him to quit al though he showed up at the training camp last falL Subse as so awmg ve Barrie started not Willi six nin first inning but Orillia got four of them back in their half Barrie scored three more in the second with onapreply freon Or illla But that was all for Orillia whileBarrie added singlcnrns in die third fourth and Eighth innings and scorul pair in the seventh Iircairrlrssail waters affirm arm Lbbean LONDON 0P last nightI reached Armstrong for three hits also one of them triple Those were the only batten in the game with more than one hit and the lone home run oi the contest came in the fourth inning when catcher Win Downey hit for the circuit with the bases empty Plaza took 10 lead in the first inning with double and two singles They failed to score In the third despite pair of singles but made it 30 in the fourth on Dowuoya homer double by Ed Donnelly and single by Jeff Hines STEWART SCORE Stewarts down in all three of their previous games but able to come from behindlooked headed for another comeback victory when Pete McCloskey and Al Smith led off the seventh with doubles Russell got the next two batters but Amrstrong came through with single Jlrn Bertram grounded out to end the inning but not before Stew arts had scored two runs to move to within one run of Plaza But that was all for Stewarts Russell got through the next two frames without any trou hle cold moron elath inning for Plaza was more than the righthander needed to nail the ory quently he underwent an oper ation when knee was injured power machine mishap at his home He wentback to ice workouts during the winter with an industrial league Moore primarily is left winger but has played all posi tions on the forward line In the 5859 season he set an NHL record for season with 96 points on it goals and 55 as slate He also won the point scoring title the previous sea son with as points his goals leading the league for the sea son His 65 assists in 195855 were tops for that campaign ln his last four seasons injun ies kept him from playingthe lull illgame schedule Moore announced his retire mentlast fall but it is known that he was kept on Canadians protected list of players and was not placed on the voluntar ilyretired list KINGS GM REBIGNS MINNEAPOLIS AP Bert Rose general managers lifin nesota Vikings since the teams entry into the National Foofllali gyms in 1961 resigned Mon Derby Hard its the day before the Derby andyou go arormd talking to yourself Santa Claus or Onoldlu cidiuln or Santa Claus lh rea only Usually iyou fancy Fran horses reinemherGaicadm Phil Drake andReiko this timerthe galiaper is Baro rchild Cor Rojas hadtwo hits slikax nclrrd curd Plaza turned two singles and two errors by Stewarts into two runs in the eighth man The other brothers are the Bertram Bill and Jim who play the infield with Stew iiiiandale can Fires HoleinOne Sheldon Campbeli member of the Alinndals Golf Club reg istered hololnona OilIll par sixth hole Sunday Campbell used nine iron on the ltsyard hole to can his tee shot and realise the golfers dream Sees Phiis With Trade In hammers AP Ars Philadelphia Phillies showing off their sruplui strength as come on to other clubs for blgrdcal prior to the June 15 trading deadline The question is prompted by tile benching of shortstop Bobby Wine and secondbaseman lony Taylor generally regarded as one of the best keystone com binations in the National beague Manager Gene lllauclr says Wine and Taylor are tired and have been pruning at the bar Hes been using shortatopRuben Amaro and second baseman Cookie Rojas for the lest week The fact that Rojas has is hits for sonata for an average of 536 and Amaro also has been climbing the ball has made the switch easy Botli Rojas and Amara also have been fielding superbly as the Phillies manage to hang on to first place just ahead of San Francisco Giants Sunday Amara hit tworun homer in victory over Houston Colts Despite the fine play of the two utility initelders there seems little doubt that Taylor and Wine will beba shortly The thinking here is that one Mind of the two and pmlbly aplt cher will be dealt for strong rightbonded hitter QUINN TRADER The Phils general manager John Quinn is known for mak ing the big swap when he sees apennsnt in the offing in the late 19603 when he was GM at Milwaukee the Braves were solid dub with the exception of second baseQulml traded with New York Giants for Red Schoeudlenst The sparked the Braves to pair of pennants and world cham plonship The Phillie also are solid tenurthisycnr the pitching is deep defence excellt hitting strong lheone thing lacking is another longebalihitter from the rightside Quinn is shopping He admits it butsays nothing is hot yet Quinn has eyes for Orlando Cepedn of the Giants Frank ihomas of New York lileis or Gena Oliver of the Braves deal for Ccpeda of course would be the big one It would give the Phillies guy who on nually hits over 400 in Connie Mack Stadium and strengthen first base now played byvaging Roy Slevera and rookla John Herrnstein Best Bali Meet SetFor June19 no annual best ball championship returns to Oak dale Golf Club on Friday June 19 where it has been played since its inception except for of last year when Whitevale Golf Club was the venue The founding fathers of this popular annual event Eddie Creed and Bud Rothschild of the hostclub are again offering their outstanding golf facilities for the provinces hat aimon purer in their quest for the Oakdaie Trophy The contest is an lorhole stroke play team event with the better hall of each team to count Teams may be formed of players from the same or different clubs pro viding eachmamber has ban dicap of six or ie Predict four classics three and on Irish in forn Vattempts Five at of seems impos relandf Well apart from SantaClausw lstrained Slipper neither at Main Bob lanrieson and Bill Bowen of Petuboroughvwon outin suddendeath twohole playoff last year over the favored team Gary Goose and Mike Whit ney ot Kitchener after each had tied with scorersI 65 under Whitevales par of 11f The only twotime winners are Gary Cowan and Ernie Hauser of Rockway Golf Club Kitchener who won the inaugural info finhrxil repeated in 50 Veteran Brownies of Scarboro win out inJol andthe popular brothers from the north Dave and Bill Morland took the Oakdaie Trophy in North Bay Some of the greatteamson the past are again expectedto have run at the title They are the MorlenMrothera Nick Westlock and Wally Cmnter and teams thot will Gordon Maelfcnzie tatar rBili Bell and dill sentimental favorites Eddie Creed and Bud Rothscth of the home club Lakeviéwln Lopsided had it sit gas it E53 iési iii in are are Egg CatererJim Quinlan led the lakevlew plate machine star ry receiver enivyed perfect thrwa night smashing tworvn homer and two alrig lea He walked in his other to the plate and Wound up with vested the goose homer to left centre scvmth Russ Granger had Janobsona number In three taps in the no plate he arnacked pair of double and gained walk Pop Ivy Fired its Head Coach Of Houston Oiiers In it HOUSTON AP Frank Pop Ivy was tired Monday as head football coach of Houston Ollcrs and the Job was given to his new assistant Sammy Bough former National vFoot ball league passing great Ivy also was relieved as gen eral manager butK Adams owner of the American Footliall League club said the remaining nine months on Ivys twoyenr contract will be paid in full ivy had hired Baugh as his cliensiva assistant 7onlytwo Ivy came to Houston from the NFL St Louis Cardinals in an unofficial aw that sent Wally Lernm to Cardinals weeks ago He said he was put zled to learn upon reporting for work Monday that Ballgb had replaced him as head colds Adams said he decided shimmy over the weekend to make change dictated by the reaction of Houston fans to ivya on season last year Houstona first losing season had been preceded by throo eastern division titles and two ABL championships Ivyrhad an llamaeawr his first year with the Oilerl but Emma lost the league ohm plonshlp to Dallas Texans lnaia overtime tilts game Maysf Average Still Dropping NEW YORK AIDThe Mensa orisl Day wcaeod was far from memorable one for Wil lie Maya and the San Francisco Giants star has dropped to fourth place in the National League batting competition Mays decline virtually was overlooked in the excitement of Sundays marathon header against NewYork Meta He managed only one hit in 10 tries during the kitinning sec ond game after Her8 potion inane in the coroner As result Mays average dropped to 364 putting him her hind Milwaukee Braves Joe Farley and tiny Phil Tom and Pittsburgh Pirates mlwwd toms of the Qiicago Orbs Williams gained 15 points to 414 with 12 hits in 24 at bats Clemente moved up two notches to second at 37twith an 11 forMshowing thatgbooated his average is points Torre re malned in third place despite twopoint loss to 868 In the American League iony Olivs Minnesota Nina rookie outfielder continued to hold commanding lead Ha in creased hia average one point to 383wlthlihttsin28timeaa hat Cluck Hinton of the Washing ton Senators advanced from fornth to second on on Mt point gain to 350 Healsobadilbltsinisab tempts HARRY MURDOCK Prepare Your Bar Bar summer Drlvhlg WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE OOMPLETE FRONT END SUSPENSION 1282202 21 ronouloflsr mar co no BUDGET PLAN spreads HEATING Oil paymonto uniformly IIIIIIIIII spreesli oli payments no hwynonunion hccvy Midwinter Illlis when to irony ooruvmption is high Call us todoyi yr

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