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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jun 1968, p. 11

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Detroit Set For gt New Hockey Loop CEAIHAM tort Hamid blaciariaae president or the PWsed wastern Ontario Junior hockey league said bare Monday he had been inlormed Detroit ls among the definite tor the league ltlaciarlane said he had been taiormed by Arty Cain presi dent of the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association that Detroit hadcleared the way mocemlng playing dates in the Detroit Olympia home at Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey hague Former Red Wing Marty Pay lllch will represent Debnit at In organizational maatinl Wednesday or the proposed league in London Ont Yaz Overlalles Frank Howard NEW YORK MP1 Carl Yastrrcrradii aeeking his second consecutive American league batting championship has taken over the lead lrom lrank Howe 2rd at Washington Senators on the strength ol an ligame hlta ting streak which 11 lifted his blerage to 351 The Boston Red Sox slugger has hit 1523 with 13 hits in times at bat in the 11 games last week he gained 41 points vlth lslorZs perlorrnance pnd moved up lrom third place Howsrd dropped to second place at 350 but continued to lead in home runs with 20 and runsbatteddn with Willie Horton of Detroit gers is third is betting with om REDS SLUGGER 1n the National League Pete Rose of Cincinnati Reds main tained his load by climbing 14 points to 355 with 11 bits in it attempts Matty Alott ol Pittsburgh Pi tstca held second place With Cincinnatis Alex Johnson rushed up two places to third at 333 Pittsburghs Willie Stargeii walloped tour homers and drove in 10 runs to take over first raioce in dress categories 1115 Cotals dirough Sundays games were to homers and 30 RBI Geoiirion May Coach Rangers thaw YORK The Times says eelpara Boom Boom Geolfrion is expected to be appointed coach of the National Hockey League New york Rangers today He would relieve Emile Fran eis the teams general maria eger ct his present coaching dutiu The Times says Geotfrion 37 often sidelined last season by iatomsdi disorder that has relt ired surgery is expected to announce his retirement as Iplayer He has career total of 59 Kolillr 31111 STIIBS By maisssoolnmn rages PltehhsgDave McNally Bal imore Orioles scattered live its and struck out 12 on the iway to to victory over Call ilornia Angels Battinglose Vidal lndlana inlammed 1th inning homer pnly the second 01 his major league careerto give Glove grildm 32 victory over Chicago ite Sex ST LOUIS third baseman Mike Shannon out at home plate in the lourth inning as he barreled into Houston atro catcher lion Brand tlup Pho to Brandattcr being knock ed head over heels on the play displays the hall bot tom photo for plate umpire roul Pryor as Cardinal Iirst baseman Drla ndo Copedn watches the play Shannon was trying to score on team mate Dal Maxvills single to Limo V3351 =BDIUSTMIINT Rally PORT WILLIAM flat on The outcome of the crosp Canada rally may depend on decision from France because at the action or an lriohman in an English car Paddy Hopkirk of lreland Monday added new wrinkle in lelt licld but Houston Astro lclt iioldcr Jim Wynn pegged the ball in on one bounce Several ol the Cardinals argult ed the decision with Umpire laul Pryor including Manag or Red Schocndlenst but to no avail AP vlrephotoi Boyer Colavito Deliver Clutch Singles ForLA DICK COUCH Auoclated Press Sports Writer The Ken Boyervliocky Cola vito entry out of the money year ago in Chicago is begin ning to pay its way tor Los An geles Dodgers Boyer and Colavito the aging siuggcrs obtained by the Dodg ers this spring in separate deals with Chicago White Sox deliv ered successive runscoring sin gles in the first inning Monday night triggering Dos Angeles to 20 victory over Pittsburgh Pi mu Staked to the early lead southpaw Claude Oateen scat tered seven hits and blanked the Pirates with the help otllollr double plays The National Leagueleading St Louis Cardinals drubbed Houston Astros 72 or their sixth consecutive victory Atlan ta Braves grabbed second place by edging Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies nipped San Francian Giants 14 in other games Chicago Cubs and New York Mets were idle The Dodgers purchased Cola vilo shortly before the start of the season and signed Boyer 31 as tree agent last month in an effort to beet up their attack The White Sox picked up on veterans last season for the same reason but could finish no better than fourthalthough the pair combined toidrive in 50 runs Monday night Boycr hiked his batting average 25 points to 305 with double and the RBI BASEBALL Broom By ran CANADIAN Passe Detroit Baitimore Cleveland Minnesota Boston Oakland New York Chicago Calhornis Washington Remit Monday Chicago Cleveland California Baltimore Minnesota New York Detroit Boston National league 27 22 551 San Francisco it 540 Phil elphia Louisvflle 25 an 25 25 500 fit 21 24 439 2127 435 Pittsburgh 19151432 New York to 27 427 Results Monday tlanta Cincinnati Louis Houston Pittsburgh Los Angelesa Chicago Los Angeles Cincinnati Houston Philadelphia lISan Franciscan International league wrrctGaL Toledo 25 19 508 ll 17 564 19 15 559 20 16 556 21 21 500 19 23 452 Columbus Rochester Bultain Richmond Jacksonville yrncuse 15 723 305 Raanlts Monday Richmond Columbus Louis ville ZJaclrsonvilleo Toledo ti Syracuse 16 1025 419 single in three trips to the plate Colavitomoved up tour points to 11 even 200 The Dodgers meanwhile returned to the 500 level and remained only 36 games ottvthe lead Strategy nailscrlcl NiSsaNaoN Associated Press Sports Writer Alvin Dark and Eddie Slanky were roommateswith the old Boston Braves and New York Giants Maybe thats when they dreamed up some of the moves they made Monday night as rival American League mana gers The longtime buddies matured wits and troops lnr 14 Innings before Cleveland outfielder Jase Vidal bobbed up with piece of unbeatable strat egya home run that gave Darks Indians 32 victory over Stankys Chicago White Sox The Darkstanky thinkin match overshadowed triple play by New York Yankees that came tun late to prevent 43 loss to Minnesota Twins Else whcre Boston Red Sox edged Detroit Tigers 43 and Baltimore Orioles downed California An gels 200akland Athletics and Washington Senators were not scheduled Messrs Dark and Stanky Tommy Davis started in loit Hold for Chicago moved to right field and back to left in the seventh inning and to right again in the eighth Buddy SOme slrategical moves by Ostecn who struck out six brought his record to at the expense ol Pirate southpaw Bob vealc 26 who has been given minimal eight runs to work with in his six setbacks Dark Stclillcy In Match Bradford made thoscene hi re verse He opened in rightwcnt to Iclt and back to rightln the seventh and to loll again in the eighth Stanky also changed pitchers with onestrike count on the batter and second baseman in the middle of an inning Dark wasnt far behind Chico Salmon his left fielder moved to second base in the eighth and played third second and third again all in the 14th Ken Su arez catcher by trade found himself at third base in the 13th and at second third andsccorld again in the 14th Things began smoothly enough Larry Browns homcr gave Cleveland 10 lead in the third inning but Chicagos Tom McCraw and Gerry McNertncy homered in he tourtb and tiltb add the White Sox respective it stayed that way until the last of the ninth With one out Clevelands Vic Davalillo sin glcd and stole second BobLocit er righthanded pitcher re iircd Duke Sims lefthanded hitter But when Dark sent Wil lie Smith another lelty up as pinch hitter Stanky countered with Hoyt Wilhelm another righ ty Smith singled av alilio home with thavtying run YoUr spns education cooling systems to his MiniCooper installing radia tor on the trout bumper to boost the cars cooling capacity Whether the move In within regulationLia under question 11 it is not Hopkirk will be dis quaillied Rally organiser Ilrn Guim held meeting with Robin Gunn Upholds 115 Protest FORT WiLlrlAhl CPt Jim Gunn rally organizer for Shell Canada Ltd and Robin Wright steward lor the Canadian Auto mobile Sport Clubs have uphold grievance presented by United States team in the erossdianada event Robert Henderson oi Roches ter NY and Philip Henderson oi Williamsville NY said they had been unlsirly assessed 300point penalty The Hendcrsons argument was that they checked into gasoline stop at Claresholm Alta loo miles southeast or Calgary which was crowded withother rally cars and spec tators They said they waited the allotted five minutes or gasoline and stretch and then carried on They did not seen control point because of the crowd and lost 100 polnia or not checking Wright argued that the com plaint was legitimate Gunns view was that every other rally driver saw the control point and that the penalty was lair Canada Wright steward or the Casa dian Automobile Sport Clubs governing body at motor sport in Canada Guam and Wright discussed the two radiators and talked with tlupkirk and oliicialsol arliiah Motor Holdings epon sora ol the can No decision was reached and Gunn said he will 0116115 the matter with other manulactur or running cars hi the rally and phone the world governing body auto sport in Paris for an interpretation the nlle re gardlng additions to cunt He said decision probably will be reached belora the rally ends Friday In Haitian Bopkirk had problems with engine overheating on the legirom Calgary to Re gi and added the now radiaa tor shortly alter the cars loit Regina tor the Lakehead on the second leg At this overnight stop he had lost only tour points Ind held lounpoint bulge on Scott Harvey and Ralph Beohnsnboth ot Detroit in barracuda Paul Machondn ol1ornnto and Jim Peters oi Burlington Dnt in Rambler American were third with lspoiats DROVE Win FLAT On speed section Mao lennan Cnnadas best rally driver went nine miles with llntrcar tire at speeds up to 75 miles an hours ltiaclannan and Harvey last no points on theooomileplus run here Tom Jones olPort Arthur Ont and John Newton not Toronto in Rambler Amcr canare lourth with in points Ewold van Bergen of South Africa lost lnurpointa but held on to fifth place in Datsun wiih 14 points lony Fall of England and Denis Johnson 01 Montreal in ILéaderszctd an Austin leoo tpped to ennui place with 50 points alter rolling the ear in Saskatchewan Both escaped injury and the car was able to conlinue the race Klaus Ross at Montreal and John bird oi Tomato in Dal sun dropped lrorn sixth to 52nd place They had transmission problems and had to drive speed section with only lourth gear They went as quickly aspossla blc to Winnipeg and had i113 transmissio fixed but alter the repairs realized they couldnt make checkpoint at normal lapsed without being disnuali le called Iblennipcgpo lice and got an escort which took him throughllln rcd lights at speeds up to so miles an hour In the downtown area 11o wever they lost 1300 points and now have total of oovrltunt Bank or or loan of $500000000 or lbereabouia to he lasted for as follows year at month is lame price 9975 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