anemones 1lixe It HappyLot By earn HASKIM BERNIE MCDONALD of Green Acres golf course and driving range has installed floodlights on his driving and mputting groom On Wednesday evening July 31 Be is offering Haskiin Hash special buckets of golflbails will go for only half price Golf Professional Norm Doyle will be on hand to give free golf instructions and tips Thats out Highway 00 on Wednesday evening JOHN MILNES will be operating theAliandale golf course at least for the balance of this season The course has been purchased by the Ontario Depaijment of Public Works DENNIS COLEMICO has the Regatta and boat races off to avflying start on Kempenfelt Bay at pm Sunday Au st BOB NTER and his Quartet will swung into action tomorrow night atl pm at the Barrie Country Club Members and guests are invited to attend this chance IVAN LITTLE Is one of the very few golfers that can shoot lower score éhan his age Ivan fJoe is spry gentleman of 80 ars who recentlyfired 78 for 18 holes Little has beenaroundra golf course longer than gt Pro Vayne Young can hit drive Its not thevlong ball that counts said Joe long drive out of bounds only adds two strokes to your score lvan Joe is member of fine golfing family His son Bill is featured in Ripley Believe it Or Not book for shooting three consecutive rounds of 28 for nine holes If you are ever at the golf course in Parry Sound go to the pro shop and challenge the pro Wayne YoungIYou will get some good golf tips from him in return for your money1 But do not ask the gentleman Sitting on the veran dah overlooking beautiful Portage Lake to play round for nickeis He could be Ivan Little WAYNEYOUNG AND VAN LITTLE SHANTY BI GOLFERS will have mixed ball and steak fryon Saturday August gt BERNIE COLLENS and Bing Shearer have picked their teams for the Presidents and VicePresidents tournament to be golfed for tomorrow at Base Borden THE JUNIOR BOYS ofthe Barrie Club will play for the Cliff Brown Trophy on August MRS CLIFF BROWN beamed With pride asshe showed metheroany namesof the past winners on the Cliff Brown Memorial Trophy Ted Dyer carried large smile ofppieasure and affe ion as he acceptedthe Cliff Brown Trophy from MrsBrown Everyone at the Barrie senior golf tourn ament was in joyful mood Ken Walls was pleased over hisbest scorefor 18 holes this season HOWARD NORRISwho wiilbe 80 next week stood still longgenough for me to snap his photo Howard was happy over hi illhole score Don Emery scored fine 79 forua tie forsecnnd place He was pleased with his bestround since start ing totpiay golf only centlyu Ken Walls sa Donstee shot on the number 11 dropped right inthe hole on the fly then bounced about 19 feet in the air and came to rest six inches from the cup Donnemarked Im glad it didnt Vstay in or it would have cost me con pleof hundred bucks be cause Ihavent got hole oneinsurance HOWARD NORRIS Ted Dyer 77 Don Emery 79Les Martin 79 George Dangerfield84 Jack James 34 Charlie Sea gram 85 Hollis Robinson 85 Hines 86 Ralph Snelgrove 86 son 87 Rowell Dri Smith 89 George Jackson 90 Doug Keri Walls 94 Little 94 Snelgrove 95 ikoff 101 Corby 102 Howard Norris 103 Anderson 108 Booth 11411 Armstrong 117 ALEX McGEtRiCKhas the film Jack Nicklaus vs Sam Snead all ready to roll tonight at pm in the Barrie club house orial ophy will wind up Tuesday for the Barrie ladies Tlievsecond round will begin thenextday TWENTYEIGHT youngsters from= Base an Armed Forces Junior Golf Tournament The juniors tented out army style last night ROSS SIMPSON fired 77 in preparation for his match with Miss Ail Jim Westbrook hasch nged Jack Kearne 3ndWayne Piddtngton hdl are going obattie on the links TERRIBLELINKSpcadd terrible Sorry sir these are no the linksyou got off mention hour go Haslett as Steve and TH FIRST nouno for the snot Mama Borden itea travelled via hustolrenton yesterday toppmicipate all can as Heds scored nannir COUNTRY CLUB gamascaptain Jim Westbrook liran left poses with the prin trophy awards following the annual mens senior competi tion for the Cliff Brown lro left won low nei honors with score of 65 Next to him are trophy donor Mrs Bmwn and i968 winner Ted Dyer who fired aliveover cipais of Wednesday evenings Yanchg Ueiiiersol Produce OnTeSided Int Verdicts Decisive featured both ends oi last nights intermediate fastball twin hill at Queens Park as the struggle forthe fourth and final playoff positl SOFTBALL SENIOR lPts 14 29 ll 24 ill 19 it is 12 12 Last Nights Scores Lakeview 14 Newmarket 10 Future Game Saturday Newmarket at Not Lawn 300 Monday Nottawa at Woods 313 Lakeview lmpEastman Woods BA Newmarket Nottawa INTERMEDIATE Pis 18 21 lo 14 14 12 li Barrie COOp Borden Universal Yancii Heeling UE Hayfield Clarkson Universal 11 Baylield Yanch Clarkson Future Games Sunday Universal at Baylield Queens 230 Borden at UEfQueens 830 Monday CaOp at Yannh 17200 ONTAHIO LADIES SENIOR Future Gamcr TonightBarrie at Aglncourt July aoBarrie at Tor Ladies Aug iBarrie vs Kitchener at Fort Erie 030 Ontario Cham pionship Touniarnent phy Grades Seagram rear en tighter Universalv Cooler thrashed Bayfioid Motors 112 in the opener to advance alone into third place two up on the pack Vaoch Heating followed uprby belting last lace ClarksonHo tel 93 crea nga tie for fourth with United Electric The situation will change gain afterrrsundays scheduled play at Queens Universal and Hayfield tangle at 280 pm while Borden Fiyers test United Electric at 880 pm Boylield speedster John Bean was far all tom in Lite first encounter as Universal hit him hard and often building up solid tro lead after only three in nings Larry Maw wasvsummnn ed in relief and he was the vic timol fourrun barrage in the Universal filth By the time Bayfieid managed their pair off winner Lloyd George in the last half of the fifth the Cooler crew had the win tucked away POWER MAN Pete Lang the sturdy first saekerr was oneman wrecking crew as Universal collectedll hits Dang slammEd solo homlt er another with two mates board and scored another through solid double The sec and border off Maw in the fifth was monumental blast into left centre that did not descend to earth until it reached the edge at the armory parking lot Geonge was working on soi id OliEAitittel until Baytield pick ed away for five consecutive singles during their lone runcol iectlon in the fifth Six players took the cue from Lang the Universal bat asssult Murray Perry connected for double andsingie as Doug Young cracked out two solid singles The brother combination of Jack and Ernie Miller along with Nick Owen andBlil McAleei added one singlo each For the losers Pete MeNabh and Jack Etherington camethrough with two singles John Howse Maw and Bean aarnedone each The nightcap which stand 37 minutes late due to innpirin problems was similarly one5i ed when Yanchhit Ciarkson Ins or Don FaragherJt will The Borden Fiyers Enter Finals CFB TRENTON Base Borden Flyeis defendingregu lar schedule champions and cur rent occupants of second place in the Barrie and District Inter mediate Fastbali lasagna are making strong most the i968 Canadian Forces softball etiam pionship As result of two vic tories yesherday Ossie Os goodes Flyers have advanced to the final round of the Zone Five eliminations Behind the strong pitching of Sonny liiclean who Just last Sunday mastered intermidiate leader Barrie CoOp Flyers bounced CFB Toronto in to gain the sectional finals Ear lier in the day The Sirncoe County entry eliminated host CFB lrcnion by 30 score As of this morning Bordens opponents are still unknown in last nights semifinal match CF13 London and CFB Clinton were locked in 41 stalemate after in innings The game was called off on account of darkness and will he resumed today with the survivor facing Borden Suc cess for today for the Borden crew could mean trip west for the Canadian Forces national championship finals GibsonPosts11thg Patience finally paid off for Jim Northrup and Joe Torre but against BobGibson it ap peared ost useless League tters have ing in vain sincerMay 20 for Gibson St Louis Ca nnis hardfiring right hander to lose The veteran iiuiler blanked Philadelphia Phillies 54 Thu day night on live hits forhis 11th consecutive victory and eighth shutout of the season Now 146 Gibson has yielded more than three rnns only once in those in decisions In his last 02 innings he has allowed only two runs So the wait goes on against Gibson but for Northrup and Torreit has inaily ended Northrup waited since July Torre since June 20 to break borne run shirrip Northrup had two bomers driving in three runs as Detroit Gigersposted 41 rainshort cned ciory lover Washington Senators in the only American Home unloaded threerun clout Atlanta Braves +2 triumph over New York Me REDS BLANKPIRATEB Iii the only oLlier game lnth tie it al League Cincinnati 24 victory over Gibson struck Labi waiked his 12th complete game in TOW His victory string and his 33rd career shutout each tied Cardi nais team rccards The Cardinals touched cans Short 010 for two ransin the fourth inning on Johnny Ed wards single No more scored in the fifth on Orlando Coped double and Mike Shannon and Gibson doubled in the fi run in the eighth as theCardi nals swept the fou game series nyrim assocmrno rnnss ltwas long time between victoriesJor Columbus righthan der John Geinarsix weeks to be exact Butthe famine finally is over thanks to Geinar the batter as much pitcher Who he hurled the Jetspasi Toledoon June 12 Gelnar lieI came owner of afancy 81 reo ord best in IB lntarnntlonal League Then the famine satin He lost savengames in row falling to win in elgh tarta as to Geinnr the one and allowed only runner aslfarns secoiidbasa mooning So Thursday night or en started against Louisville ets gTo jWin Consecutive Victory streak to seven games Detroit wrapped in 69 slump since the AllStar break raised its American League Viead to games over idle Bai timore entering titresgams weekend series st th ioies Northrup brought the Tigers in with tworun shot inthe first inning and ieadoif belt in tht third giving him 15 for the season and 59 runs batted in no more or less took mail own hands Ha knockedln two runs witha homerthis first od single as the Jets 42 to boost hisreooid to Innther iL actionThur Buffalo Bisonsedged leagu leading Toledo Mud llen 10 innings and secon place Jacksonvliiamoved within games of theMud trouncing favoritaco mond ma Three Riclunond error pre rented Jaeksonidlla withrfour unearned runs and the JMets nth victoryl 17 eating with theBravcr Windsor 0n for slow play parlowgrossofflDonEm ery trlghti and Les Martin front right shared runner up honors just two strokes be hind Dyer Photo by Hashim winners confined their offensive into three packages of three tai ilea in the first fointh and sev enth frames Seven players shared io Yanch singles Mark Vincer Brian nir zecoit and Joe Tascona each gained pair niUi one each from Pete Osachnk Lorne Spark Ken Robertson and Mike Quinn Best hitter for the Hotel crew which remained in lhe basement one back of Bayticld was southpaw pitcher Ralph Knapp who last night played first base its pieku ed up three singles in as many tries Pat Disley earned twosin ales and Gary Russwurin dot led Norm Hayeraft J3 Deo aria and Jim Brady pi 5d up one singleeach Fastball Tourney Set For Saturday NEW LOWELL merch aan fnsihaiitouniament will be played here Saturday with teams from the western end of simeoe County competing for iro phles donated by sponsoring mer chants Competition gets under way at 900 am with eight teams on tered In the oneday knockout event While there is still one opening as of Thursday night entries consist of teams from Sheldon Canadian Forces Bass Borden Phelpston Duntroon Midhurst Edenvaie and host community New Lowell Awards will consist of two team trophies and two for individuals Silver ware will go to thetournament champions the runnerseup out standing playerand best coach ticipating sponsors are ONetils Hbduand White Fe riers Lucky Dollar Store Ra bles Regent Motors and Rise selis Novelty Sto Canadian Team GainsBisley Win BISLEY England CF Ca nadian competitors raokad up another big day at theCommon wealthshooi tihursday winning major team event and getting second in another Lsman team from the Do minion of Canada Rifle Associa tion took the Overseas Chal lenge Cupl one ofthe four top team event for the 1100 marksman in tho annual two weeks of shooting Dr Mike Walker of Kingston placed second among 040 con testants for theDuke of Gloiicesiérflhailenge Cu scored 73 to tie with Major Heygate Goddard of London in the possible75 event at 600 yards London licaman in Youngwon the cup witha score of 74 Gerry Ouellette teacher had 72 In the seas match open to all competing countries except Britain the Canadians scored 117 out of maximum 1760 to nose out the strong Australian contingent by single pain Summit THE NEW IDEA Leads inwpmensé mnonm nice Carol Mann played under unusual airIlla but finished the first round leader Monday in the $20000 womenaopea golf chltmiottshlp The pressure was really on because felt won the Loom meat last Sunday the wrong way Andi had to prove son thing theslxfootthreo blonds said after cardinga fourunder par 69 hilu Man was declared the winnervof the Cincinnati Open last weekend after EMarilynn Smith the actual winner was rescued twostrokc penalty Sandra son the copious dlan on the Us vIornens professional circuit and Sharon Miller of Battle CredoNiel 111 blamed slow play warnings for their disappointingehowiog Thursday Miss Postfwu 10 strokes be bind the leader with 70 and iillsa Miller who had hikeunder par 70 in the proum test Wednesday finished with 71 Miss Mann received similar warning but prlioodvths official in and the coarse MONTREAL or Sopho more quarterback Carroll Wil liams masterminded abalanced running and passing attack Thursday night as MootrealAi ouettcs beatHamilton iicata defending Grey Cup champions Ellii bet eiifewerjjhan 15000 fans Williams was in the pivot spot for four of Als five touchdowns while backup Ed Bunell direct ed the filth Montreal held the ideals scoreless in the first half al lowed it points in the third quarter and held them 040119 point in the fourth quarter ilaiihack Ed Tomlin sent his ahead in the Iirst quarter with th shcruouchdown ruossof ona and two yards on handoffs from Williams Mike Gray usually used in defensive halfback capacity turned to offence against the Cats and caughtsa palrof ae rials onein the third from Wil liams and one in the fourth from Buzzell for touchdowns Stefcï¬liiki VANCOUVER CP Steve Stefanki of Ms Altos Hills Ca an unseeded player fers strong challengein ekunderltt title Wednesda when trend Bill Washauerof San Franéisco the wpranked American iand the eighthaseeded under18 play er in northern Calttornia with has oi is over Today he faces first ed Canadian Jim Boyce odioronbo In semifinal matchBoyce also 17 won the be under closed toiirnameotin Ottawa and was ttia VOntano boys underiii winner earlytthis year Alberto Rlbagof Barcelona Spain filth foreign seedpdefeatw ed Grip Fishei Palo Al Califthe third rankad Ameri can in quarterfinal match Thursday and plays Bill lilacs Donnell of Toronto in the semi finals MacDonnellisttie third ranked Canadi Canadians shone in the girls under16 quarterwinaJsJiiurs day Top American Pat Bos irom of Seattle lost 61 as to Kalen Will of Clark onto Top Canadian Jan OHara of Toronto beat fourthtoreign seed Lucy KableoiSan Diego and garne Michele ed Carey in today with second Canadian Stefaoki followed up IImrsday second Americanseed Jan iii chardson of Hollywood lost to Openi Marlene Stewart Strclt of To ronto one act the Canadian amateurs playing in the Mholaa medalplay tournament tied for second place with Pam Barnett and Sandra Sptizlcii both of the US at twounder 7i 0niytwo other golfersAmer icansiatty Berg and Clifford Ann Ortizmanagedth break par over mom ayview Golf and country Club course Each had 72 Arnlieur Jocelyn Bourusa ofShawinig anFails Americans Jo Ann Bren Gloria Ehret Sandra Palmer Sharon Miller and Sybil Griffin and Gerda Whaien of Wm Ga many all Iinimed at par Using the customary three wood off the teat Miss Post Ip pcared to hava uwble with her vs and hooked Ind sprayed frequently lva Just never played like that before said Miss PM tears in her eyes Canadas first US womena pm golf titllsi upset over slow play warnings issued to her and her partners blamed her poor Huian on the rush of the play were almost mailing out there she said Balanced illiackBy nineties Downs Hamilton TiCais ï¬rmness mu smog scored thc otherlttiontreal toudidown on Shard pm from mlilams iNewcomEr Gerry Hobhi WJ kicked 11yard field goal and clicked onlonlyonaof his five convertatlempis Hamilton inserted Biil Redeli acquarterback to replace Jon Zugcr and the move paid off in the third quarter Redeii sent halfback Tyrone Anthony overfrom ii yards out on draw play and than fired 10yard pass to veteran end Tommy Joe Co yZuger added ssyarci single with less than minute ramgolngjnithe Both Hélliiitoil windows were converted by YugoslaviaV born Bronco Belcheskyia soa ccrtype kicker who boois tile ball with his bare rightjfoot die had never played football before reporting to the Ticats mesday some giltiniorl Tennis of Vancouver lid e1 so Miss OHaraiplayl thirdsead semi final as Tiodl of Vancouvér pla mg Miss Evil DDNVICHO RARE Between 1919 and 1966 than were more than 1000 gangland styie murders Chicago 13 of Mild and fringebenel oiAMonomss 3ng wssrsioe drawn ii Mites sourn or srno