Gurney Title EFor Lakeview WAKEMWH Don tDykttra continued to flash his old brilliance during the holiday weekend marking recovery from elbow problem The strong epitcher fired oncbllter Ind twohitter as Lakeview Dairy ol the Barrie and District Senior Softball league captured the liaison Trophy emblematic of the annual Elmvale Dominion Day softball tournament title ihe Dailymcn tripped Toronto OGE in the seveninning championship final as Dykstra limited the opposition to Just two base hits The Barrie senior club which is making strong hid to overtake city rival Im perlalEastman for the league lead collected six hits off loser Dob Doinik who was near per fection in his two ï¬ber starts during the oneday event Along with their trophy Lakevlew warned $75 as champions while runnerup Toronto was rewarded with 535 prize Dykstra also pitched in five lnning semifinal penuittlng in termediate league entry Bay ï¬eld Motors just one hit pacing Lakeview to 10 decision in the other semifinal match Do mlk duplicaicd Dykstras effort allowing imperialisastinan one base nil in another to verdict gtP1TCHEWS DAY With one exception the tourn meat was very much day for pitchers in the first round opener Domik breezod past Barrie 1on missing per fect game by two batters One CoOp hitter reach ed base tbrough first inning em and another drew walk in the usixth The scoreless duel went into two extra innings as all but tbe final game were slated to last five frames in tho second opening round tllt lefty Don McFadden allow ed single hit as Imperial Eestmen nipped tournament host Elmvalc Metaby 321 count The pattern wasbroken in the third encounter as Lake View outlasted Woods 13A 74 with Leo Eelcnurt gaining the pitching win Wayne Russell restored the pitching domination in the ï¬nal first round meeting tossing no hitter for hayfieid Motors in 40 conquest of Orllila Bartaco BASEBALLLEADERS National League AB EPA 21171 75 355 814 55 108 344 320 48 101 316 799 44 314 Z0 27 515 151 20 309 225 42 307 252 19 300 Alnu Ail 310 32 304 Grole NY 214 18 301 BattingM Alon 355 Rose 344 RunsRose 53 Flood 48 Rims Batted lmMchvey 52 Perez ï¬ncinnaii 46 HitsRose 108 Flood 101 DoublesBrock St Louis 174 Rose 22 TriplesClemente ltts burgh Williams Chicago Home RnnsMcCovey 20 Aaron Atlanta 15 ilart San Francisco 15 Stolen BasesWills Pitts burgh 21 Davis 14 An geles 15 PitchingMaricbal Francisco 144 824 Koosman New York 114 7136 StrikeoutsMarlon 113 Singer Los Angeles 116 Jan kins ithicago 116 Alnu Pitt Rose Cin Flood SLL Johnson Cin Stauh lious Charles NY McCovey SF Millan Atl 8i$=l$8igi€ flea Awqu MEDAL Pill Following is nimmary of Estonia tournament scores Flnt round Tomato ME Barrio cm seven innings Impulsi Eastman Elmvalo Meta laketh Dairy Weeds BA Bayï¬eld Motors Oriliia Bertaco chlvlinsil Toronto lmpEastmsn Lakeview anflcld GAME DEFAULTED in weekend league sclion the only scheduled senior game last ed crsctty one pitch At Coli ingwoods Exhibition Park Sat urday night Nottawa Redmen were awarded default decision ovcr Newmarkets Rays BA The points were awarded when the Newmarket team failed to appear at the pm starting time After wait of 25 min utes the Nottewa club took the field and ihod one pitch to claim the default The Newmarket club appar ently was involved in tourna ment at Owen Sound and were SOFTBALL SENIOR impEastman Lakevicw Notmwa Woods BA Newmarliet Saturday Nattawa Newmarket 11 default Wednesday 1m Eastman at Inkevlewfliwti Newmarket at Woods 030 lNTERMEDlATE gr Pta Barrio CoOp 21 Universal 10 Yanch Heating 10 Borden haylield Clarkson val oneseh annealan Eweenu or ToMghtrBorden at Universal 700 WednesdayDE at Borden 100 ONTARIO LADIES SENIOR TonightTor Ladies at Barrie Queens 830 American League AB 215 37 192 24 240 44 273 30 280 70 250 34 197 22 251 42 liarrelson Dos Monday Oak eYast ki Boa Howord Wash Ublaender Min Smith has Carew Minn White NY Olive Min 279 32 Horton Det 220 34 hattlngllarrelson 012 Mon day 802 Yastremskl 307 BunsMcAuliife Detroit 43 White 42 Buns Batted IiiF Howard 56 Harrelson 54 HitsUhlaender 00 How ard 70 DoublesR Smith 22 Robinson Baltimore iii TriplesFregosl California McAuiiife Home RunsF Howard 25 Horton lii stolen EasesCampanerls Oakland 25 Cardenal Cleve land 17 PitchingJohn Chicago 74 1000 Mcliain Detroit 142 875 StrikeoutsMdJowell Cleve land 154 Tiant Cleveland 130 assa3e delayed Further action is In ticlpsted from the league crea ntiva over this default and New market could lose portion of their performance bond Regularly scheduled senior softball Ietlon resumes tomor row night with the regular Wed nesdny night doubleheader at Queens Park imperialEastman will be challenged by Lakevicw Dairy at pm followed by Newmsrket and Woods BA It 030 Beavers Host After break in the action for the DonilnlonDay holiday weekend regularly scheduled softball action resumes tonight at Queens Park Fans will have plenty of variety as the two local games feature two leagues in the p1n opener hordcn Flyers will be bidding in take over second place in the tight intermediate fastball pursuit for the runnerup rung They meet freshman entry United Electric who have only won one of nine starts and are lodged in the basement Borden the club whichheld undefeated front runner Barrie CirOp to scoreless tie car ries 441 record and is single point back of linivcsai Cooler and Ynnch Heating in the nightcap the dlstsff side takes over Barrie Beavers currently occupylngjixth place in the sevenieem Ontario Ladies Senior League with 15 rec ord have their work cut out for them Providing the 030 pm opposition Are Toronto La dies formerly Peoples who are rated one of the preseason fav orites to win the 1060 title Char lie Sivelis crew are strength encdconsiderablyas direct result at the demiseoftbe11un don entry earlier this year They have acquired the services of allstar outï¬elder Mary Ann Eillyea and top pitcher Joy Kn Southpaw Ann Kearsey or Shirley Howie will get the start ing nod from Beaver coach Phil Lamb tonight Beavers who were lodged near the bottom for the first two seasons in the strong league have developed into real threat for their es tabllsbed opponents The addi tion of first seeker Joyce leigh ton and third baseman Mary Merkie both from Kitchener and Thornton shortstop Rhoda Mae Shannon has boosted Bee vers hitting stock considerably and the fielding has tightened up Post Earns 17711 Total BALTIMORE OP Sandra Post 20 Canadian rookie has boosted her total winnings on the United States Ladies Profes sional Golf Association circuit to 51771 by ï¬nishing in third place in the $20000 Lady Carling Open Miss Post of Oakville Ont whowon the LPGA playoff last week fired 71 Sunday for total of 216 to win $1000 She was two strokes behind winner Kathy Whitworth and one be hind secondplace finisher Carol Mann Miss Whitworih Texan is top money winner of the ladies tour with total of 32055 Miss Mann baa $17570 1111 READY r011 no Tousunvirur record field of 103 galfena will be in action tomorrow at the BarriaCouetry Club for the annual Stmeoe County An aneur golf chainpionshlpa which this year for the first time includes golfers from out side Slmpoe County Jim Clyna left and Norm Rankin right look over the starting list for the big oneday event with Barrles Bill Dyment of the sponsoring Hiram Walker ldistiliery The tournament which is over 50 years old this year is officially sanction ed by the Ontario Golf Assoc iation and any OGA cardcar rying amateur in Ontariocen enter Leadingoff the strong field at 10 am will be atop foursome includiosBairlas Jim Smallpltocky Pantalone of Toronto Uplands Golf Hav ena Jim Miner and Glen Jackson from London sunning dale Any participating golfers wishing to check out their starting times are requested to get in touch with the Bar rie Country Club pro shop Photo by haskim ACHIEVES cosine ace Norma Cohan shows Barrio Country Club pro Frank Vyse the ball she used to achinve holeincur The Barrie golf er recorded the ace at the ninehole Su nnldale Road course She need the myard fifth hole with threewood Mrs Cohan who was playing with her husband flinch and Iain Plodger becomes the ï¬rst lady golfer at the Barrie club to earn the holeinnne distinction since Ronla Ander ton foiir years ago Photo by Hashim Two Marks Fall In Toronto Meet mom OP Canadas top neck and field adiieice Monday warmed up for Euro tour and the Olympics by rocking two native records and tying another at the Dominion Day itnck meat The meet was one of the first real tests leading to the Olym pics in Mexico this October later this month about 50 Ca nadian athletes will represent CamdaiinflneetrinvNorway Sweden and England crowd of 2500 persons saw FliiME sans NANCY serene WlNDSOR Ont GP Nancy Greene skiing champion who has twicrwï¬i tins World hip met her match Monday But it wasnt on the ski slopes It was Windsors Free dom Festival llama she couldnt master As guest of honor at the in ternational festival held to celebrate Dominion Day in and independence Day in the United States the skier from Rossiand BC had to light the name on the banks of the Detroit River after taking part in festival parade through the city While crowd of several thousand watched Nancy struggled vainly then asked Are you fellows sure you turned on the goal The situation was saved by Windsor Mayor John Wheel ton who has bad past expert ence with the icuipermental torch lie lent hand and the flame flickered to life Will Wedmann no of Burnaby n0 dear six feet lounges and better his high jump record of 61074 Elli Heikkila 23 of Toronto broke his Savelin record of 240 feet by an inch 1n the hmnmer Hirow Mike Cain of Calgary bad heave of 196 feet 10 inches Although announced as recorditwas learned later that Cairns had thrown 10l feet1lnch AatAe meet Saturday in Edmonton Bob biclsaren of Victoria 30 ran the 440yasvl bindies in 52 seconds equalling the record he set last year WINS TWO EVENTS One of Canadas best hopes for an Olympic medal George Pure of Toronto won the shot put and discs Pure 27 tossed the discus 194 feel inches ahaut20efeet short of the worlds record Bis shot put distancewas 53 feet 11 inches No other athletes were dou ble winners at the meet Financial Loss For Crolhers TORONTO 101 Bill Croih ers behaves in Canadiantrack and ï¬eld enough tn big dearly into his own wallet to help back meetand take loss Crothelw who organised and participated in the Dominion Day track and field meet here Monday estimated the crowd at the Canadian National Eahlbl tion stadium at 2500 if he had 6000 at $2 head he would have broken even With 7500 he lost about $4000 Crvthers said in an interview he was satisfied with the competition but not with the turnout Third Place For Canadian Golfer BALTIMORE CFAP Tour rookia Sandra Post of Oakvilio won $1000 Sunday for her third place finish in the $20000 Lady Carlingopen here Miss Post 20 shot ï¬nal round 71 for level par total of 216 She fired 75 Friday and 70 Saturday Winner of the Open was Kathy Whitworth beaten by Miss Post last week in playoff for the Ladies Professional Golf Association championship Miss Whitworih who held the finaFround lead for the first time in four weeks shot one overpar73 on the Pine ï¬lidge colllSE and finished with 214 two under for the 54 holes Carol Mann playing well after dierapy on anacblng back which forced her to withdraw from the two previous touma mania birdied the final hole for par 72 on the final roundrand total of 215 Defending champion Mickey Wright also had 71 Sunday Marlies Count Overtime Draw By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Marlboros maynnt have scorer among 0he top five leaders in the Ontario La crosse Association Junior so rles but theyre glad they have Rod Patton Patton scored goal with 119 left to play Monday night to give Toronto 1010 overtime tie with Long Blanch Monarchs 1n the only other weekend game Huntsville Hawks led Brian Thompson defeated Catharincs 109 Saturday and finished in fourthplace tie with Clifford Ann Creed at 21 Miss Mann sent 15foot putt on the 10th green after coming out of trap But Miss Whitworth who had left herself tiltfoot putt after an approach from 80 feet stepped up and sank the winner which was worth $1000 CALIFORMAN PREVAIIS Moe Norman Edged In Quebec Open cum prize money of tawdry Armtenr Cassie New on islaamere menter finimed one stroke bdtind Norman at 111 lat also had 69 on the final Bob Boldt of Milena Ore vmund up with third prim money of $150 for his 21 totIL it was Doldt who persuaded Cannody to enter the Quebec event part of $100000 was country tom for Oanndian on establidisd this year Cannixly slxlyear pro had wooonlytsoondiePGAdmit this year Bob Cox of Vancouver Vaughan Trapp of Victoria Babe Hiskey of Burley ldabo and Adrien Blgras of Montreal each won $675 for thsir evenpar his finishes lads Bissesger of Montreal picked up $320 for 218 total Torontos Bob Brccniand Win nipess Will numbing Soloed amateur Bob McGrafls of bioni real at Brcen and Homeo lulr won 230 each Flve pros each took home 0111 for They were Lyle Craw ford of Vancouver Byron Com stock of Sioux mils SD Gilles cairn Shares lourlh EELLEVILLE CF Vane couvers Lyle Crawford 87 scored oneunderpar 70 to win the annual Bay of Quinta Festi val of Golf here Monday and $250 prize money W311i Walreham of Victoria and Leon Decaire of Toronto tied for second at 71 In threeway tie for fourth place at 72 were Moe Norman of Gliiord Ont Wflf Homenuik of Winnipeg and Ken Dusgan of Toronto AGE IS NO BUN BARRIER NEON UP The United States has cairiiolo gist and an nrnltliologist who are out to crack the fouronln uta mile What makes them unique in this era of foursnlnute miles is that Dr George Sheehan will be 50 years old next month and Jim Hartshorne la spring chicken at 44 ilhe two milers placed one tvio in the Dominion Day their and field champion shipsmlle event for log gers men overloSunday at Toronto Hartshorne bird watcher of ithaca NY the father of three dsildren was first in 4495 Bight behind him was Dr Sheehan cardiologist father of 12 from Red Bank NJ Choppy Waters Stop Gold Cup UEIBDIT AP 11 Gold Dim race for bydroplanes washed out Monday for the sec and straight day by strong winds and whitecappad water on the Detroit lliver has been rescheduled for Sept few of the speedbnals en tered in the race made practice nins Monday before the race was called off 5137 referee hill Newton who it is too rough lhe coursejs unsafe It was the second thus in the 64year hstory oftha race that it has been oancelied 711a 1960 race at Lake Mead Nev was called off after three straight dayeof rain One of the ï¬nest Canadian whiskies this coiinlry has ever tasted av GILEEYS Bouralu of Was 009 la Brlen of Montreal mi Frank Whitley of Toronto Wayne Vollinar of Vancouver wen $56for tying eta with Im gum and Monumm Somme of Salim Alta 4011 Dealre of Throne and Robert Leslie of Cap Revise Quewere hinohed It as and madam ea Seven pros won tut prise money of 81011 with scores of ibey were Trevor Bate man Damien Gautiier Norm Hunt and Anire Mathis 11 of Montreal and Andy Block of Region 3011 Yum of Tarot Ind Doug Sullivan of Hoodoo Amateur Don Davidson ef Otta wa also wound up at us There were 154 golfers em tired in the twrnansent 10 THE BARBIE EXAMINER TUESDAY MYZ 168 Mantle Selected To AllSt BOSTON AP Aging Mick ey Mantle of New York Yankees will taire his usual place with the American League AllStars but such super stars as Al Ka line and Frank Robliuon will be missing in the annual classic with the National league July it in Houston Mantle whose son homers rank him fourth in the alltime home run derby wasrnamed to the allstar team for the 16th year Monday as manager Dick Williams completed blszsvplay er squad Whilnmr rewarded with dis American League managerial berth or leading hoston Red Sox in the 1007 pennant mostly followed the playersyotlng in filling his bench The fourth ï¬fthandrslxthbig gest voicgctters in the outfield balloting were chosen They were Tony Ollva of Minneso ta twins bothilttngKen liar relson of Red Sox and young lflick Monday of Oakland Athlet cs Kaline the Detroit Tigers slugger who had been sidelined with broken arm was not named to the allstar team for the ï¬rst time since 1954 lie re turned to action Monday night CLEVELAND AP check for m000 made Dave Stockton forget all about the oppressive heat The hot weather bothered me felt horrible and dizzy Stock ton snid Sunday after he won the Cleveland open golf tourna ment his firn tour triumph of the year The Californian staggered home with newer par 72 his worst round of the whole event after earlier rounds of so so and 67 But his 175 total was two strokes better than rookie Bob Dickson of Tulsa Okla and eight strokes under par The ï¬rst prize money boosted Stocktons winnings this year to $46159 He won two tourna ments last season and collected Dickson the 1967 and British amateur king and play ing only his seventh tourna ment picked 119318200 Hislig gest check before Sunday was for $835 after he ï¬nished in tie for 46th at the 115 Open Roberto de Vincenso the south American who finished second in the Masters fired 73 for 179 total and tie for third place with PGAtiillstDon Jan nary Deadlocked at 700 were 175 cu Squad Robinson Baltimores 1060 pie Own winner has been plagued by injuries this season Mantle and Bong Powell of the Orioles were chosen as backupifirst basemen for starter Harmon Kiliebrew of the Nins Dave Johnson of Baltl more was chosen as the No second baseman behind Nod Carew of Minnesota Other reserves chosen wars third basemehDoii Wart of De troit shortstop Bert Csmns neris of Oakland and catchers loa Azcue of Cleveland and Dune Josephson of the Chicago White Sox The Iengueleading Tigers will be represented by four pisyeii Wen catcher lilil hecban pitcher Denny Mclain and out tietdeLWdiisilortnn The iwlns Red Sox Oriole and Athleth each will have three representatives The Yan keea merhite Sex have two apiece with California and Washington only one each other starters voted wern third baseman Emits Robinson of Baltimore shortstop Jlsn Fregesi of the Angels and outs ï¬eldch Carl Yastrzeinskl of Red Sox and nk Howard of Washingto Heat Bothersvif Golf Champ Openchamp Lee Trevino the brash MeisicanAmerlcan who closed with 57 the best score of the day Englands Tony Janklivi and South African Bobby Cole At 081 were Frank Beard Gary player Bob aluminium winner 11 ll Slkel Kel Nagls and Tommy Aaron Defending champion Gardner Dickson shot closing 73 for while Arnold Palmer Posted his third straight ï¬nishingat 238 11 strokes back of Stockton L0 0N INERY LlivtiTED 57772 so Discover the Outdoors Wonderful World For The Outdoors TheWorIds Finest TltAIL BLAZER CAMPERS models priced from $29900 14 slasiictas CANOES CReiiuorced woodengunnels 03 ribs and padded seats Hugular $139 Knotty Pine while they last 00 Exclusive to the $9900 OPEN DAILY AM TO EM 11110777 PNE HWy 27 North Midhuvsf toms Dial 12114111 Follow the New Lanes to ourDoorstep