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Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1967, p. 8

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Foams wont our Emile Gri rrs Vrae mars mvaarvaoar arm it no him Batters 32 Italys Nind NEW YORK AP Emile vGritiuh had the world middle wclgbt title again today ltalys Nina Benvenuti had bniised ribs and Madison Square Gar den might have third fight between the two for its new 10000 seat arena in February or March Griffith bloodied the hand some ltalianl face and pound ad his body in regaining the loopound division crown on decisive one knockdown 15 round victory at niety damp Shea Stadium Friday night Then the rccrevmcd cham plon went to victory party at hotel near tiie ball park while the aching ltaiian went to Polyclinlc Hospital to see whether he had suffered broken ribs in the defeat First reports from the hospi tal where Nino was kept over nlght for elservation was that he had suffered confusions of the upper left abdomen His handlers said Ninas ribs Iwcre hurt in the third round of the rough fight and that he was in pain thereafter They wcro pleased when Harry ltlarkson the Gardens director of boxing suggested the third and rubber bout for the magnificent new building Its okay with me said the jubilant Glffilh iil fight him any Lime Ten times in row if they want it knew could him if fought my fight Benvenuti took the title from Griffith deckivdy last Aprfl 17 lie boxed beautifully floored Griffith in the second round and then rallied after being floored in the fourth round ANOTHER NIGHT But the situation was rew arsed in the somber sumd tags of Shea Stadium Griffith took charge from the start worked the raogy lailer and heavier champion over with stinging left tabs to the face and thumping blows to the stomach ribs and kidneys 1n the itth the istpound New Yorker dropped the 159 pound defendu with fast left right combination to the head Nine tinoped up quickly and signalled to referee Tommy Walsh that he wasnt hurt and that it wasnt knockdown Walsh said it was knockdown and gave him the mandatory eight count Falls Flyers Whip Generals NIAGARA FALLS Ont CP Nlagnra Falls Fiycra won their first Ontario liockey Asso ciation Junior pre season game here Friday night whip ping Oshawa Generals oi Tom Webster paced the win with two goalsSlngle goals for Flych were scored by Gerry Swain Steve Atkinson Ross Veblcy and Doug Keelcr while Oshnwns Dave Talion got his clubs only tally DISTRICT SPORTS Beeton Will Honor IuniorC Champs By BILL CURRAN Plans are being made at Beeton for banquet to honor their newlycrowned Junior OBA cham ions The Beeton team which features two sets of rothers beat out Tuppervillc near Sarnia in the final by scores of 72 and 134 with Tupperville win ning one 31 JOHN GOULD 18 who is well known throughout the South Simcoe circuit pitched Tboth of Beetons wins while older brother Ted 21 sparked at third base and younger brother Larry 15 shone in the out field and at bat Fans at Beeton are still talking about Larrys first game winning iwobagger which got the Bechots off to winning start Jay Feehcley at first and Paul Feeheley in the out field are two of Toitenhams contributions to the jun ior champions Terry Worrod at short and the out field catcher Dari Boyce and outfielder Murray Rhodes are other Tottenbam players with the team Regular catcher was Bob Cpnnell who did re markable job behind the plate andalso when at bat Bob is rated as one of Beelons most dangerous clutch hitters lIe shone particularly in the playoffs against Caledonia and Tuppeville MANAGER BRUCE GOULD father of the three players points out all but four of the players will be eligible for junior again next year Beeton also has minor ball teams coming along Incidentally John Gould is now at London where he has been drilling with London Nationals Junior club He was top scorer with Aurora Tigers last Winter and received the trophy as the leagues leading pointgetter ORILLlA MAJORS now playing Thornton Indians for the county baseball championship will play host to Kingston in the first game of the OBA senior finals at the Drillia Oval tomorrow afternoon Originally the series was scheduled to start at Kingston last week but rain forced postponement On their way to the finals the Majors eliminated Merriten and Chathaml Thorntons Don Johnston has been hurling for the Majorshwhile Don Shannon has been playing in the outfield Nick Owen of Alcona Beach has performed at first and behind the batand ranks as one of the Majors leading hitters Paillen rfiessy is another former Barrie area player With the aJors AT LISLE baseball fans continue to celebrate their teams success in winning the Dufferin BaseballlLea gue title Lisle had too much class for their rivals and finished up in blaze of glory by takingClarksburg four straight in the finals infielder Rocky Nimigeon with his hitting and fielding pitchers Dale Scott and Jim Lovegrove were standouts Nimigeon sacked his second homer in the closing game which Lisle won ink $312 Scott homered in another game which Lisle 00 SOUTH SlMCOE softball league follciwers have been congratulating Ed Pitt andhis Holland Landing crew on winning the 1967 honors They wiligctrthc honors offrcrally at special presentation nightto be held at Bradford Community CentreSaturday0ct 28 when trophies and awards will be présenied Holland Landing finished the league schedule in first place by onepoint over Fennells Corners and then went on to beat out Gifford and Lefroy in the playoffs Duncan McNeil pitchingaceand one of the teams batting leaders played major role along with Lafrry Harmon Bruce BoydandrEd Ldnghurstpto name cw WELL KNOWN in hockey circies througho county Cal Patterson is new coach of rCollingwood Hinge He was pilot of Stayner Lions intermediates in the county circuit last winter Hismasterminding played leading part in the good showing made by the Lions in their first season of intermediate hockeyin the new circuit Stayner hockey fans are still talking about the way tinLionsu set Midland Mustangs in the group play offs The tayner team also forced UxbridgeBlack Hawks down to the wire before losing out in their in termediate semifinal series four games to three last sprin it was surprising then that Walsh called draw 771 in rounds and L7 in points The knockdown man have been lhfiaddifferenca in points on his The two Macs Joe Eppy and Johnny Drnn each scored it bsl for Gilfitb tally do or to what most ringside writ ers had the Associated Press card had it 1041 for Griffith Beavenuti No favorite earned of close to 00000 on his per cent of all receipts Griffith wil get about 0000 on his 20 per cent Rain forced postponement of the bout on Thiasiay night and threatening weather Friday held the crowd to about aoooo and the receipts to an estimat ed WON according to Mark son Bomber Coach Hot Over LOss BerIIE CANADIAN rncss Winnipeg coach Joe Zaleskl admits hes turned into tiger since dropping in decblon to British Columbia Wednesday But whether the change will have any effect on his club will be known Sunday when the Bombers meet the Lions agnln at Winnipeg in one of three games scheduled this weekend involving Western conference teams Zaleskl said after the game at Vancouver ll tore up the locker room little bit and maybe should have done it before am learning as rook le head coach and maybe ill have to do it again loss to Llons would put Bombers in the league cellar and the Winnipeg club will be without the services of quarter back Kenny Plocn and allstar halfback Dave Balmey who has bruised shoulder BC coach Jim Champion said Llom must win against American Trio Shine In Pool OSAKA Japan AHKen Walsh Debbie Meyer and Catle Ball of the United States had their names entered on swim mlngs world recordiist three times each Friday as the inter national Swimming Federation officially approved an unpredi dented 60 world recent All 60 times hawever do not go into the record book because many of them are times that surpassed the previous listed marks but themselves were eclipsed by faster time Of new marks established in 12 mens and 18 womens events 115 swimmers were responsible for 2010 mens and to womens Walsh of East Lansing Mich holds the record for the loometre freestyle and also helped relay teams set marks in the toometre relay and the medley relay ltliss Meyers of Sacramenttto Calif established records in three freeslyiecventsdott not and 1500 metres while Miss Ball of Jacksonville Fifi holds the records for the 100 and zoometre breaststroke and helped set the mark for th 400metre relay naming Winnipeg if they hope to stay alive in the race for the third and last playoff spot hi the WFC The game will be shown on CTVs Western network Tonight Calgary Stampcders arc in Edmonton against the Eskimos oh la WW encount ier and Saskatchewan Roughrlders who share first place with Stempedcrs with it points meet Tomato Argonauts in an interlocking CFL centest at Toronto in another Eastern confer ence game Hamilton Tiger Cats who lead that league meet secondplace Rough ftlders Sunday Coach Neill Armstrong says hes unhappy with the Eskimo offence which in the last game against Winnipeg managed only live first downs although taking 729 victory Weve been relying too much on with running game because we havent been able to make yards passing Eskimos are lagoon health llelfback llm Thomas has been bothcrcd by an injured ankle during the last month but has been running without limp in practice Halfhack Terry Baker will be back in action after pulling groin muscle TRADE SPARKS Stampeders announced Fri day the trade of defensive hair back and flankelr Len Sparks to BC for the rights to turn Canadian player end Invlr closed amount of cash Bob Paremore Stampeders often sive halfback who hnsvmissed the last three games with pulled hamstring muscle prob ably will be back in the lineup SaskatchewanToronto game will be seen on the national CBC network and Ar gon ts are expected to dress alfback Bill Symon after cutting Jim Greth flanker Ottawa coach Frank Clair said his club is ready for Harn ilton Its not something you can point to but the way these work outs arc going just have that fecing that the boys really want to do the Ticats in Ottawa is expected to have only one change in the offensive lineup Tackle Marshall Shirk says hes ready to play even though he has bad knee and Clsir will use him instead of Tom Schudta Stars A51 Beatenf By THE CANADIAN Pntiss Rugged Reg Fleming of New York was in mid season form Friday as the Rangers whipped Montreal Canadians 64 in one of three National Hocke League gsrnesi Flening formerly Montreal property was sentenced to 37 minutes in penalties including game misconduct before 10 616 New York fans The game was marked by 26 penalties including eight majors In other games Pitbburgh Penguins ne Minnesota North Stare 12 and Eric Nee terenko provided the winning goal as Chicago Black Hawks edgedtaoston Bruins 32 in New York Phil Goyctte paced the Rangers with two goals Camille Henry Rod Gil bert JeanHatelle and la Brown sharcd the others Dick Duff Jacques Lemaire Ralph Backstrnm and Claude Provost were Montreai marks man Another former Cansdlen McDonald shared scoring hon ors for Pittsburgh He managed two goals and his pruduclla was matched by Andy Bath Speed Despite PogRain MOSPOBT or lying for todaysworl plonshlp Grand Prix of Canada for motorcycleskalscnme Ago stini of italy set the fastest time Friday in fog and rain on course made slippery by he big sports cars last week The delcndlng 500 cc charm plon covered the course in one minute 392 seconds on an MV Agusta The best Canadian for all three classes is Yvan du Hamel of Montreal gateArt Strattnn Leo Boivin and ValFanteyne tallied one goal each Minnesobas scorers were Elli llfastcrson and Parker Moc Donald Bobby Hull and Roger Belle rive onnec ted for Chicago before Tom Williams and rank ie Derek Sanderson tied the game Nesteienkos winner came with seven minutes remaining before 5540 fans at London Ont ran srans By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching Phil Ortega Sena tors crushed Chicagos pennant hopes witha fourhit 14 Wash ington victory overtime White Sox Batting Billy Williams Cubs scored three runs and drove In pair with his 26th and 27th homers leading Chica go past Cincinnati Reds 41 tWe rix film an Large or emu lli Wuy Motors Weve moved te rum um more modern location Hwy ii rat or of limits Lflwer aniline Lower out um dnne by licensed mlchanler miss FLYEBS SIGN nrw Tamara BARBIE PLYERS Thursday signed new trainerfor the 1967M OHA Senior hockey season in the person of Randy Lacey RIGHT known to area sports fans as capable soft ball outfleldor Here the new man behind the scenes checks over some medical sup plim during the initial work Basrs Mincuuoon Canadas some Kemprln Ladle Tuesday Afternoon High Singles Wt Pnirns 27 Jon Stone 27 Marie Gra ham 255 Kay Ilower 15 High Triple Cairns 695 Season lllgh Single Cairns 27 Season High Triples Dot ltug man 700 Calms 69S Season High Averages Rug man 11 Cairns 217 Game Scorer Pines Fire Birch Elms Wdlowr Maples Cedars Oak Team Standings Pine 10 Birth to Elms Firs Cedars Willows Oaks Maples Pennant Race lit ii Glance run assocmsn PRESS American fugue WE Pct GBLTI BI 69 569 39 $9 563 Boston 00 70 563 ltllnnesobAt home Away Boston Sept so Oct DetroitAt home Califor nia Sept 30 Oct holtoihAt home Him solaz Septto on Minnesota Detroit out Giving Lacey helping hand is Flyer pastprcsldent liank Partridge who spent many seasons as trainer with tho Borrlcdunior Flyers Examiner Photo TRY nxatunm WANT ADS PHONE 7284414 VFergie Jenkins Reaches ZOeWin Plateau ClNCINNATI AP Fergu son Jenkins rally Product of the sandlots of Chatham Ont rlday became the second Canadian to win 20 games in single season in the modern his tory of the major leagues started quickly by winning the opening game of the season when Chicago Cubs mnnnger Leo Durocher planth the idea Jenkins might win 20 Fergie has everything Durecher said lie has live fastball good overhand curve and slider dont say he will win 20 games but if you say it he might make you out gen ius The march leAthe magicalzo win circle coded when Jenkins shackled Clnclnnatillerls on six hits for 41 victoryas Chicago took sole possession of third place in the National league One Canadian Russell Ford of Brandon Man won 22 games with New York in 1011 Since thcnhlhe almost Cana dian to 20 victories was Phil Marchildon of Penemnguishino Ont who posted too record in 1947 with Philadelphia Ath letics of the American League Bob Hooper ofMamhgton Ont won 15 and lost iowith Philadelphia in lasorand Dick Fowler of Toronto won 15 gamcs for Philadelphia both in litlb and 1949 BORN NEAR TRACKS Jenkins the first Canadian Negro to make the majors was born in cottage near the Cbat ham raflread station where the Jenkins family still lives Forgie ZDSpoundcr who stands sixfootfive used his $10000 bonus oblained from Philadelphia Phillies in 1552 to counts Brave comWeapons er who both won prizes airliner Photo Barrie news media person nel were amopg competitors in the visitors section of the Base Borden public relations officer golf tournament yester day at the Anderson Park course Shown here left to right are six of the 50 one tries Back now Ali Shep herd of The Barrie Examiner low not nne Oz Shepardp Commanding ficer of 13X De taohment Mike Delbert low Ray Mach Base Borden Front rm Bill Bennettof CKBECKVR Rick Fraser of The Barrie Examin Lfhc gals know how much goodhair out can improve your appearance Let Joe Grilles and uu HIGHLY EXPERIENCED ITALIAN BARBERS give yoil that professional styl Ing in good hair eat to suit iii yoar individual personality EST END BARBIE PLAZA Jor GALLES Barber Shop WNED ND OPERATED BY JOE GALLES Ex poy off the mortgage on his familys home Last season he won six and lost eight for the Cubsafler being grabbed in trade with Philadelphia He was stand out early in the season when Chicago amazed the baseball world by taking the Nntionai League lead briefly season Forgie 13 has been at or near the topin stri keouts He fanned eight Reds Friday toboost his total for the season to 736 second only to former teammate Jim Bunning of the Phillis Jenkins shone in several sports at high school but base ball had been of special interest since lib dad bought his first glove Even with the new glove Fergie failed in his first bid to make Chetham peewee team Fergies father chef in Chatham once earned $35 week in semiApro ranks before the majors opened their doors to Negroes Order Bonavéna To Best Back BUENOS ARES AP or car Bonavena Argen as hope for the world heavyweight box ing crown has been ordered to rest and betreated for spine condition his doctor said Fri day Bonavena has complained of bachaches since he outpointcd Germanys Carl Mildenberger on Sept is in their elimination boat for the title last held by Cassius Clay fllll lilllllll llllllllllli nruluonm express 12 Gauge Long Box of 25 Reg 455 Sale flange Standard Shells $333 REMINGTON suursuor flow of 15 Reg 365 Sale Robinsonfs 3i Dunlop Burrie Sports Ltd Collier $t 12 Gaugeriiield Load 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