Moithailvoteuminthl title It the batiis lorliut mot LONG no to Vicrbnr rron annurr our Housman Five riders irorn tan rm near Shanty nay Went ior an to mile round trip ride Sunday to take part in CLOSED unior TORONTO CP Eighty eight recreational tennis play ers hopciui juniors and serious seniors sweatcd out the opening rounds at the Canadian closed icnnisv championships Monday for the chance to say they Iplayed against ihehesi in the country Some had it easy Pat Garnoy the blonde under iii closed champion bought three new balls at used prices after his op flhnent retired following the iirst round warm Ira Jim Skclton the ioyearold Stevens Cup senior siar from Vancouver won by default and unraoked junior Terry Whelpton of Toronto upset seeded senior PappaéUsesshorfCiu ViAsï¬ilAtlcmta Stops Cubs Relief has become the means to an end for many of days pitdrers but selfisuppo ppasi short cut to rs clrcle The secret to swing the bat the Atlanta hurler said Monday night alter stop ing Chicagoshot Cubs wit ter and cloutiog three run homer in the process Pappss policy has paid bit in Q4home runsiour oi them gamewinnerssince he came up as Baltimore Orioles prodi gy to years ag Hls homer sevent ng blast oti Jack Lamabe keyed alive run burst thatv snapped the Cubs winning streak at six ames Elsewhere the National eague Lon Angeles nipped Pittsburgh 10 in 10 innings St Panes Thuthey lira iol Torontnlape Avenue hysebailers as they won the ï¬lth annual Angus tournament andtho Moisons trophy over theiioliday weekend tched Barbara Lloyd in Oro ihey returned with 11 ribbons won in the competition Hoadedby Chet Coleman 16 74 with tremendous raliy in the second set Meanwhile Dave Dioelle former lunior Davis Cup team member was extended to three sets beiore healing Fred Wait University of Toronto economics proiessor 46 And Dawood Kahn defeated his Toronto teammate John Goring 1210 60 in match played in Waterloo Ont where they were competing io the Western Ontario doubles iioal TOP SEEDS IDLE The best in Canada had the day oil Monday None of the eight seeds were to iiod nope as ton edged NerVYork as and Philadelphia beat San Francisco Hioloinologs The Braves broke 11 tie in the sixth on ngles by Joe Torre and litoliraucoua and Bob Johnsonssacriiice ily be lorePanpas unloaded Felipe Alous double and single by Mike Lurn accounted tor the iiith run inthe inning pitcher can really help hlmscli with the hat Pappas explained because ii he can hit the hall the manager ï¬gures In iheseventhor eighth innings that the pitcher has as goods chance as somebody coming in not The nyearmld righthander who has won threein row or an mark retired the last 10 Cubs in order alter Ernie Banks 19th hnrner tied the game 11 in the top at the sixth frake Becks 21 too some Twelve teams ticipateti in the tournament described by Harry Major chairman ot the Angus committee in charge as the most suceessiul yet Winners oi the 1967 tourn ment Thorntoniodians doubled their the score i413 on Allision and then were eliminated on strait draw with East Riverdale der tournament rules whl count the layers on bases to decideon eh Thorndala down ed Angus to beiora them obesity trounce reamora V10 to It Rape then came backaod nrgpad lvy lasts to while cnealey st pedinorndaie to ivy to an in ciicsley With islgrhits in eightrtirnes up Steve Carier Qhesley re celved the Mglsons batti warnu 750 tern trinciu ediour two singles Craig Walls of East mverdale smashed 450 foot homer out at the park the longest driya aen Angusin year into 51 riding First MateI the group captured both champion and reserve champion ribbons cg long with iirsts seconds TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ponent untjll after the third round this aliernonu lunior Michelle Carey of Van eouver warmed who her ï¬rst roundioi the WOmens singles today in practice session with Faye Urban of Windsor 0nt No in Canada Fourth seeded Benita Senn of Toronto was the only ranked player in the womens division scheduled to play today Miss Urban Federation Cup star Vickinerner of Vanrouvcr and 20yearold Andree Martin of Montreal start ploy Wednesday Fourth seedcd Bob Bardsiay and junior Robin Elliott both of Vancouver had relaxed proc tlce session Monday aiiernuno it secondplmtiew Chi cage 14 games behind the runa way Cardinals Zoilo Versailes iou runscoring singlewith two out in the lathsent the Dodgers past the liraiesI he have been shut out three tunes in suaces horde illan at mumnint metronomev am new thirds and iouriiu Riders were iirontl Carol Boraor Dave Boyd lCenirali liiil Henry Julia Weller back Ginny iieitrnar beioro sitting down to serious sameoi Kin rummy Meanwhile Gam old from Toronto on with Jim no junior in cam and round and lost 61 60 SENIOR Lalreview 3114 29 hnwEasunsn 13 as Woods BA 10110 21 Neutriarket it in Nottawa 15 12 Lasi Nights Scores impEastman Nottaws it ImperialiEastman lll OverNoiiawa run in the lirst inning won the game tor imperial Eastman Saturday night as they downed Nottawa Redmen 10 at Coiling wood ExhibitionPark in sen ror soitbsliqume ed 32 strikeout Don McFadyen thewln pitcher douhl ri Jim Burke who hit avtwohag ger his iirst time Losing pitcher Carl Wagner yens i2 and nine iour bitter tn McFadyens ii stir pitched 70 strikeouts to McFad in rapidly closing Sirocco Corny baseball league sche duale Thornton iodine and Ali isioo Camchjrejiuadto play IiRIVaIdslerPlrk in Alliston ionishtuaaer Headlights Allisteo also he been called to plsy at Breton Wedneilay night to mists their sdaedule armour ivy mt with points hold one point lead ovs Drillia Majors whileAliiv Gary Meyer 16 what oi an upset yesterday morninl Barria Goli Club when be detected fouHimn dismploo JimSmuil in the remiiioal He will play the winner oi the Ron Newgliork Ranger Stewart vs lom Sharpe semi in the iinnl or the club dwnplonshlp and Wadsworth Trophy over no holes Saturday Aug 14 1ha MaserSmall some ed on the 1m with Gary iour up itwss not that Small played poorly lie was shooting par but Meccr Was selling birdies Son oi Mr and Mrs Paul Meser Gary has been dinitd Top PIQYISCTQday Viktilhiroliéfs7717 Wasagq lirrr lVikti Earrieheld onto an early lead to win the wlap Carling feature Sutur day nigbt at the Wasaga Sneedr way Viktil gotthe lead ing the third lap and managed to hang on despite keen competition from second place finisher Bob Beainish oiinrnvale Third and rourtiuin the tear lure went to Rick Batters Barrie and as Groves or New Lowell Pete Harvey oiToronto stood strong challenge from Chuck Greenlaw oiWhitby to Evin themodliled division lea ure Other winners thelate model vision was Viktil rwho toalrlhe rirst heat Batters whowon the rim consolation and Ted Carleton who took the semiï¬nal George Segrlfi of Toronto won the first heat Bell of Max Feature won the first consolation and hose leach ofPortPerry won the ml in the irnodiiied division Attendance at the Civil Lj day weekend me was 1951 REPAIIt now PAYylATER onrcouvenient nvnoar rum aspen Mech plosiBody and ram war not rzsirait oANGEhrIsL maratom so Barrio ion Iadhlldiaad mm Thornton 27 Creernore Red mi radii an ml wet in the likith dram with the Bears slated to play the Melon nliOriiiisrtoolgtn ivy dwned Thornton toJydster day to take over top spot glilibh blew rcnnnce more up when they to decision tome Majors st Drillie Mndayaiteinoon liter leading 71 Moné run my Hilbert making his lira pitch in start oi the renounce go by legnrilhalis FLvers oi the Ontario Hockey Association ior group and vnil repnrr ior training in the cataract city in midSeptember One of the iioest hockey prospects to come out at Barrio he will besoiog to school there it he moke the flap Ernms owned club it would seem that he has bright iuturo aheadin balhrpro hockey and gait but uds brightmung man claims it wants ajood education loos His lather was groat star with BarricFlyers 194149 on was regulsr leitlwioger with Montreal Canadiansuntil an fortunate injury cut short hockey career in 1954 grounder id Meger Wins Semi gt iis tleuns aodvictoryinthe VInï¬eld shortstopGary Craig and and received Jolilci dr when he lewd hornsnrnblil taint seeker Boir Earl had then took wild mu wiliiol tne lpdhminl soother Paul hinon took over but More the sixthrm emulated Melon had scored iour runs in the top oi the seventh ï¬elder Johnilower ed oii with single but he lded at second uIEriIn Brooks hit HW Mike Falrhurn popped to pitch er Chrls Barber and Dave Mortimer no hsdhontered in struck out walks and successive singles by catcher Nick Owen and outï¬elder Fred hlacDona the latrcrs third hit gave Orii Dilb ream outï¬elder Boweiman With two hits each led an it hit Alliston assault which included Mortim shomer Other hits were made by outiieiderl John Hey don and Briopabrooks catcher Dave Evonsand pitcher Ray Thibe Firstanchor Mike Fair buro hit long fly to Terry Burke in centre iield which was listed as nnerrar during second inning rally when he scored one not iiv which sent ate to the Majors paw Chris Harber tor the victory while Mason was the loser Allisloo outh the Majors it to lit but jive walks chit by lot the points ed in nétomjuatiirtbaixth 35 WANGHES MP witness tesuilad ln Superio¢ CourtMtinday that armor coach Toe Blake oi theme real Canadian hit lien bit shidihe blow did not appear try 11 in did not hlied uafll marrying begsnhlulnr him slid orroln Soutbarbyoi cm nPark hill Bloke who rellredas coach of ihsNIiionsi glinckcy Les team last May and right wng Clauda Provost are on trial on charge at assault vrilh deadly weapona hockey slick Southubysald heard the ï¬glntiti Bernie Wetnn man Southeriry on crossesml uid hahrd been oliered cut by Weisman gremmnhly or In report favors to to the plaintiiiu pitcher on had thrown uteri ticsl timosrspelied toughdock deieat 1vys Gary Mowinod hiaion Bob Smith hooked up in pitchers duel outhe ivy an mood Saturday niubt which end ed in athree all drawsplili Thornton gained an area hreair in donbieheader at0ril it Friday nightth Don Wardfl lo pllchlng an to win in the ï¬rst game Majors clubbed out it to win in the second Dowrs he onlycanadianale to receive