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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1964, p. 14

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thoughts of coit is prepared to give it threat ConnySmylhes North lt during the race Pierlou ramped Trial Monday Jockey Avelino die Pierious reins Saturday nnI Saturday It TI IAN WEDNESDAY mun 17 II PliiiSERS CORNER its on rising the number of ball fans Ind es ecisliy bel players who will argue over scorers eclsloa on bit or an error Many fans and players believe that if fielder duesnt touch bal its base hit They also be lieve that if fielder does touch batted ball but doesnt control the ball its In error it isnt so if routine ground ball skips between an in fielders legs or eis by him easily on either side its an error even if doesnt touch it if an outfielder ran the proverbialcountry mlle after fly ball and managed to get the end of his glove on the ball but couldnt hold it or if an infielder did well to sto hot grounder let alone fire the batter out at frat or force base runner then its not an error Theres also the case where players helleyefllhey are entitled to extra base hltsin case such as runner on first the batter hits hall to right field The runner advances to third and the fielder throws to that base in an unsuccessful attempt to get him On the throw the batter takes second We 0an single But youll hear players holler for dou le Its the same case when runner is on second and scores on hit to the outfield The batter takes sec and on the throw to the plate Still single THERE SEEMS TO BE an unusual amount of errors at Queens Park this season on balls hit to thc out field Outflelders claim the ground is forcingthe ball to take unusual hops lm not doubting them But from the press box they look like errors and theyre marked as such BOXING STiLLVA MESS Perhaps when Cassius Clay the world heavyweight boxing cbam ion get through touring the world and making moves hell get around to deciding on title fight The heavyweight division of boxing is like the ma or baseball leagues or the National Hockey League ts the main attraction of the sport But Clay seems to he too busy using with retty girls to bother with ending his ttle EVERYONE WANTS return match between Clay and Sonny Liston But world boxing heads dont seem vi to agree Theyre bringing up all this old jazz about Liatons way of living being not high enough to wear the heavyweight crown his present leaves plenty to be desired But Liston didnt get that way since hitting the top in boxing He had criminal record long before that Most fighters are in the business because thats all they know how to do Liston is no exception He may be worse than some of them but if you went through past histories of most fighters youd find some black marks if fighter is going to he stofipeddromaworld title because of or minal records shouldnt be per mitted to fight at all Why draws line FROM HERE THERE Blake Ball the big defenceman with Midland Flyers last season has been invited to attend Toronto Argonauts main camp which opens at the ONE training field June 24 Ball attended the rookie camp and was one of 13 selected by Argos coach Nobhy Wtrkowskito attend the main camp Barrie golfer Ed Hardacre took low net hon ors in recent golf tournament at the Forst Hill Golf Club in Toronto Ed fired brilliant 73 on the par 71 course His handicap is three which gave him Anet score of 70 It would be interesting to know who is uillng apart the wire connection for one of the apes are at Queens Park Four times this season the hookup to the loud speaker to the left of the press box has been fixed its been torn apart an equal num ber of times Pierlou SeCOnd Choice 111 Race TORONTO CF Its no le cret that if Taylors No therlt Dancer were to vanish into thin air by Saturday Jean Louls Levesques Pieriou would be the most likely choice to win the 105th running of the Queens Plate However horses just dont vanish into thin air these days and Pierion will have to he sat failed with hisscoond choice ruling behind the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness and most likely candidate for HoiseoftheYear honors Pleriou will have more to maiden race ruled as second choice prior gers who will attempt to turn yatrick termed impossible by most experts upsetting the Dancer Pierious performance however indicates the frisky Bradford In 92 Softball Victory good try Unhampercd by his only crn Flight who pulled up lame to thivlength triumph in the cue SoitballLeague contest second division of the Plate Gomez who will probably hans kspt the horse under tight held from the start Guano GARCoN Wins trlou lwlll have more to Dancer There Wolfe two divl marlene She sinus of the plate trial Monday and GrandGaroon owned by Frank Sherman of Hamilton suggested he wont be standing ning by Wayne Kneeshaw nadiau womcn closed golf champion oneunderpnr 76 duesday win the Hartliton district we Grand Garcon also piloted Gomez wasfon enlyib winner over Larkln Melon Erockton Boy Gomez kept Grand Garcon under wraps on it Brockton Boy staged brief comeback only to drop back Both Plerlou and Grand Gar on were purchasequ Certainly his past even ting with Baltimore Orioles umph driving in five runs with field the Penticton 30 south prepriced yearling sales for $2500 and $10000 respectively Tits rest of the field in the plate will probably be Brock ton Boy Jack Carmichaels Top Ruler second in Pierlou in the trials Later life will Farrs Canadian Oaks winner and he may turn Trip winner of recent Smythe deferred decision on entering dammed Lively suffering an injury in the Mar ine Stakes Jammed Lively would be Smythes lone hope since Northern Flight pulled up seven or possibly eight challen lame BRADFORD League lead ing Bradford racked up in victory over Fennclls Corner here last night ina South Silu Ken Meidems went all the way for Bradford to post the victory Ken Matchett started and took the loss for Fennells lie was relieved in the first in Wins Tournament wastStung tori Marlene Stewart Strait of Toronto Ca opcn and Wm wwwinwwvmmmmwwzwfl Siammln Sammy Snead veteran of the tournament circuit takes time out for hit of refreshment yesterday Now that Mel hchnha has got rite out of Kansas City Ath latter will he get raise from Charles Finley McGeha who succeeded Ed die Lopat as manager has been on the Job only five days but in that time the Athletics have compiled fivegame winning streak alter losing the first un der their new field boss The surging Athletics stormed within one game of ninth place in the American league Tucs day night whipping Detroit Ti gers 74 and 94 The double ylciory cams hours after Finley announced he had ripped on contracts of three players and given them raises The Kansas City owner cited shortstop Wayne Causcy and pitchers Orlando Pens and John Wyatt for the outstanding lob they have been doing if their iobs have been out standing McGaheohand on Kansas City standards has been amazing When he as sumad control of the Athletics last week McGaha said he planned nothing drastic fivegame winning streak isnt drastic its downright shocking The flurry marks the first time since last July that Kansas City has won more than fhree in row At that time the string also ran to five HOLD ONTO FIRST Elsewhere in the American League Monday night Chicago White Sox maintained their slim hold on first place by split winning the first so and losing the second 31 New York Yankees outiasted Boston Red Sox 75 after drop plug on decision Cleveland lndians outslugged Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles An gels got by Washington Senators 75 in 10 innings Bill Bryan propelled the Alh letios to their secondgame tri two homers He connected with one on in the fourth and with two on in the ninth Ted Bows paw scattered eight hits and became the first pitcher to shut out the Tigers this season Kansas City scared six runs after two were out in the fourth inning of the opener Pitcher Di ego Segui sent three of the runs across with basesloaded dou Jusn Pizarro limited the ori oies to three singles in the first game He received home run support lIIDIlI Pete Ward of Montreal in the sixth and Floyd Robinson in the seventh The victory was Pizarras eighth against three defeats ALLOWS FDUB BITS Steve Barber checked the White Sox on four hits in the nlghtcappitching his first com piete game this season He also drove in Baltimores third run Joe Pepitone knocked in six runs in the Yankees dou bleheader four in the second game victory included was twonth homer in the fifth Tom Tresb batteds the other three runs two on homer inthe seventh Their hitting brought Whitey Ford his ninth straight triumph since losing on open ing day Frank hislzones two run homer in the eighth inning wan theuopencrv for the lied Son roost IN scour hieheader at Queens Par vs Truelove ea CampIBorden Fian vp Stewarts MDIES nsrnssnnsur TIME son after predict session at the Congressional Count Club as he tunes up for sdays start of the not National Open Golf Tournament young ad In Row With McGaha eighthinning home run that broke up socsaw battle be tween the lndlans and the Twins The Angels also won with Wm 5Club Set lWood 81mm IRONS No 35 2way Putter Triple chrome plIted True Temper step down shafts GolfPride nonvslip rubber grips No Power WOOD adds distance and control to your iriresbDeeI fgcemrlsersim on on mm as upont aileron Willi iFernwooli Set Pi55° 2wooos snows Lawn sums ornnvslls Mikael toil tiarf Styled after fem avelle is on ding ing action smooths out the roughest ground rides over rots or down steps Straight track ing 23 wide wheel base largo swivel hag brackets fold automatitu Rolf wh folded AS on CARRY SOCIATE STORE lltDUNLo srLWESr oil in hand for an autograph new wonder on wheels yes even walks up In Edsy Victory Barrie latmnedlalea posted bullied victory while Barrio JuniorI Ind Nownurket played to 77 In Ladies Softball horns doubleheader It Quests Park last IIIth The Intelmediates walloped BIrrie Juveniles in behind the fivehit pitching of Noreen tney She lost her shutout lo the sixth inning Marine Fuaghsr led lniar mediates It lho pills picking up four of the teams 12 hits intermediates had no lead bolero the Juveniles bit the scoreboard They scored three in the first inning one in the so cond fivl In the third and three in the sixth After Juveniles scored in the bottomof the sixth hitermedlates staged another five run rally in the seventh Banis Juntorshad to come upwlthshlglntlnnlngtogsln their tie with Newtonht Newmarket took load in thI first inning and went ahead with five runs in the fourth Juniors sot cf the runs back lntha bottom of the fourth and took advantIga of poor NawrnIr ket fielding In the seventh to push emu five runs They also left two runners stranded Judy Kennedy went thI dim tInco for Barrie and buried In elghthiiter she Ilso slammed the games only homer and pick ed up single in four trips to the plals Sarah Patten was the losing Ember She also gave up eight mlrsr Wliil with pad and pen Snend II professional at White Sulphur Springs Va AP Wilephotoi SIGNS WITH TIGERS TORONTO CF Detroit Tigeralsigned 19yearold John Fallis 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