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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jun 1965, p. 7

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sadnrsfconnsnr local PicketsCOIiide During County Clash or cunts AYLotr Playing the outfield is voly hazardous occupation in any league The latest example in the Big Top is veteran Jimmy Pleraali of los Angeles Angels Last month he chased Ion fly ball ties into the left field comer of Chavez Ray and colli ed with foul Result One fractured kneecap cast from his to his ankle and out of action for thebetter part of two months When Micke Mantle was rookie he tri ped in hole during the arid Series at Yankee Sta lum He suffered pulled groin muscle and that started long and painful history of leg ailments thsthas con stantlyhindered his career This week our local South Slmcoa Baseball Lem gun was ham ercd with nature collision Thornton was visiting grillia Majors northern division con test and two of their pickets ended in Soldiers Mem orial Hospital Chasln down fly ha pair of Barrie residents DonWardo and Joe Timmono ended up flat on their backs The latter suffered broken nose bruises and concussion whlle Wardle damaged knee Motor racing is now ranked as one of Canadas top sports both from the articlpant andspectator views Crowds in the thousan are attracted weekly to places like Wanna and Pinocrort Speedways wide the top attractions at Mosport entice atherlngs of more than 50000 new area track whlc will feature late model and motorcycle racing is expectcd to open shortl adding anot er nl ht to the racing circuit Located pro Township facility will be known as Barrie Speedway young man from Creemore Brian McDonald is launching career in motor racing Together witha pit crew from Rays Simcoe Motors McDonald articl gatcd in supplementary feature at Mosport its the lg Players 200 He pilots 1960 Austin 850 large number of auto enthusiasts are migrating into western Ontario to St Thomas Dragway 880 mile round trip As many as dozen Barrie machines have entered the track on single race day Local winners in recent weeks include Peter Banting Wayne Beilsmlth Bob Chapman RonCorkan Another local angle hit the limelight recently at the Greenwood Raceway big payof was recorded in the eighth $5000 claiming race for three ear old fillies Ermine Sox won and aid off handsome at $1590 $820 and $420 The is owned Barrie auto dealer George Dangerfield George Jr met with success athletically this year at St Andrews Col lege Aurora He won the boardln schooibs tennis title and was selected most valuable ayer with the senior cage squad Barrie Golf Club professional Frank Vyre contin ucs today series of junior instruction for the younger set For the fourth season he provides lessons for area boys and girls from 930 to 1130 am contin ulng six weeks late note from the Alrona Golf Club Yesterday the ilrrt are in the courses sixyear history was record ed by Barrie resident Douglas Johnston of 178 Grove street East was the lucky man He used three iron on the 208yard fifth hole Alliston Rally Topples Augus ANGUS AIIlslon Giants pint ed llvc acorca In the second from and held out to defeat Angus Comblnca 52 In South Slmcoc Iloacbail southern divi rlnn conical at Anna Commun lty Iurk Comblnca raliiod in the home hall of the filth for pair on Ihrcn hlla but was unable to close the gap The game was caiicd after five complete innlnga doc to dnrkncu Giants only managed five baae blta oil loalng pitcher Ed ch mouth but they wcra all bunch ed in the his accond inning at tack Voymouth worked the com plete game posting seven alrlko ouia walked and atmck one man Alllaton ployc thrto mmrndtmcn with alnrtor Ma eon rccciving crcdlt for the win lioriimcr come In with two out in the filth and faced two batters before Calloghcr retired the aide Cooler Takes Third Straight llnlvrrrnl tmlrr broch to their third consecutive vlunry In the new lIarrla Industrial loft ltnli irn rs nnltlnl Wool fiend at tenrmnm The winners nnlnmItd their not pow on ten Ina pitcher Wayne Kiooalmnur for 17 hard hits TM wlnni alniv nmrhinntltnr of llod Krllh Wright llmllui Wont Ilend to only two lrtla Tho winnm tnilkd In all hot to lint trams and rolled awa with Iltm atom the tilt and ninth Wcal Ilendl dimIva Inn tlntltilrfotl in the Mill when ictry Woman rnpgml Icndolf ethnic and titan lcmp followed with home run tho Unitcml float alnh coma Irinnllon of Kai and Kcith Wright prme actm MI and four acorn whlle Ilotr florme to ran tour bus loser Illnoelcnnnn rounded nlnr strutinn while the Wri mind to claim elgll Wort Ilaltrra on alriltn Ivri tendCooper Itktoetar lies titIcy ColdII Ninth Wegmau lmup or Kmn Murals Ilnlvmal CantorOWN Wright ll Wright MilM My Marshall West ltmd mo 04 Unlvtooi Off In 11 Combines managed liven blown off the threesome The genre was decided in the Aiilaton second when the visits orr paraded eight men to the plalo collcctlng all their hits and rum After Cameron fanned Smockum rapped single and piilrred second base Storey was hit by itch and McKcnria waa whllle for the accond out fendtrgaat walked to load the blur and Wheland connected for thruntn triple Evans followed with double and lilason ringicd to complete ttte outburst Angua rallied for their pair In the llltlt after two man retired Burns crackzd single aiola second and scored from Dow lowdrna alngic Doug Couiaon ringlcd and an error to the firal barcman enabled iwo rum to acorn mime In right field on Lowdcna that permitted the nrnncrs iv ahltl Into scoring Illon Gallagher came in to left and fanned Fred David in and the game AIllatonEvana Illaaon Mortimer Stony Cam cron lb Emodtum 3b Store ey If McKcntie rf gher Icndcrgori cl Wheiand Ir Angusllurna Iowdcn 2b Coulaon Dnvid cl IIurh lb chmouth Karlcln if Cam cron all Ilcad 1b Iirllneli rf Fritters rt 000 nmn OIZN Mimi lLTI lillly Cal perm Apple Valley Chill and hang Sanders of Ccdartown tla haw rnteml the Canadian linen gnlf champlonahtp hm fnly itll WAliWIN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL WIRING COMMERCIAL WIIINO Phone 7261059 to mom It emu on Top Position tOliILLIAlvy WI kept ahead of the South Slrmoe base ball leagues souihcm division with on as decision against Or Iiiia legion but at tlro10tiiiiu Oval The defending champ so tobiishcd to advantage over the first two innings before the hosts knotted the count In the third Leafs pulch ahead to stay with single room in the fourth and fifth with three more runs in the sixth ivy starterMonty slim re ceived trcdlt for the victory and Lennon relieved him in the sixth to snuff any Oriilla comeback hopes Martin started for Bucs and was the losing pitcher we worked In relief for the The game was hifhilghlcd by both fielding and biting gents Each side belted pair of home runs and the winners executed two of three double plays George Ellis cracked solo shot for ivy and Gary Maw pull ed the winners well in front with tiueerun shot In the aixth Leadotf man Allan Ellis and Tom Arnold both produccd two ivy singles Kcn Block and Elliott also connected for singles Despite losing to Legion Boer gained mo of the hila latching Elliott and looms for an even dozcn aafclya PM Ishovelhtodcad the has with res cs ary crmcy knocked twonan homer and singled llcb Earl connected twice for singles Lcadoff baltcr Stockdnk crushed solo round trlpper Keith Ron Loy Smith and Windy nrokcd singles IvyA Ellia to Arnold lb Black if Ellis Maw an Wilson lb Money cf Banting cf Koil rf Showoff rf Elliott nnox OrlflInSlockdoio cf Keith rft Earl lb fton toy Icrmcy 7b Parka lb Smith If flick lacy Yorke Marlin Tweedy ph Ivy I20 Ill Grilli 003 out 16 12 SEE MONEY SOURCE VINNIIEG lCPlA itdcrai if life authority auggcrlcd Friday that hunting in northcrn Conn son he do vciopod to put more moneytln the pockets of northern real dtnta Dr Tenor rnam lIIlll specialist with the cams dlan wildlife acrvlco auttgcrlcd that sport huntl in subarctic and arctic can be do vclopcd by eatnhiiahlng sport hunting moor similar to con trolled hunting amt In Africa With Double Vortrx burner mm waste afflclrrrcy to here TI Dunlap 1t FavoRED IAcK NICKLAUS CHECKS sons FEET Ivyltetains PlaYer Leads phenol ST LOUIS as Gary Player the South African blackshirt Friday grabbed one rIroko load In the US Opcn golf championship and isnt happy about it in the least George Knudron of Toronto however was in happier mood his 69 Friday after dismal 80 in the opening round Thursday war among the low est of the day The 69 gave Knudsen lid Nick weslock Defends Crown MILTON Ont CF The qualifying retard for the 0m tario Open Golf championsth is scheduled for Tuesday with 190 players competing for the to spoil available The lurvivors of the labels qualifying round begin play Thursday along with in prof alonala and no amateurs who qualified automatically in the Std hole three day champion Both the qualifying round and championship play will be held ovcrthe par7t ohmyard lra faigar Golf and Country Gob course here Thrl tournament will feature in holes of modal play each on hursday hidny and Sat ny 15000 AT STAKE There ia 55000 in print money at stake with $1200 going to the profess onnl shooting the lowest groaa nggrcgsln score The champion also gains spot In the $100000 world cha nairip Aug Ill22 at Sol ton fan The three tourth of the On tarlo along with the qualifying nirnd Ontario maker arrrpon ma Ilngdon Cup team mill The defending Ontario Wen champion Ia Nick Wcaiodr of Burlinan Among top nvo ca Moe Norman of Toronto Iioam rm aub Bob PI nnaluk of Windsor Go Conan of IOtchcncr and Paid IIiitlrtl of Burlinglon Norman winner in 1050 and tool has straight drive and la great lodge of dialonm whidr mime him Ids for the narmw twoya an gone without book draw at lai Ill BUilOCK FURNACE It tolled torrdnoe fan ll glrlag llt euratlng No Down Payment note ansrow no rtunamo anouaarmo Battle 7164 total one stroke inside the sub go Into the final two rounda over the 7181 yard Beiicrivo Country Club course Bob Panaalulr of Windsor Ont went to the sidelines alter two rounds of itsIn some classy company that included four time Mastcra champion Arnold Palmer and defending opcn champ Ken Venturl planted by crippling circula tory ailment in his right hand Knudsen who took two weeks off before the Open atartcd waa oneover on the ninth and two of the last three holesto tic Frank Beard who aiao amted 69 for and role poaatarlon of fifth place in the standing ISNT KEEN Player who racked up 70s on the two rounds for his lead aald VIm not particularly keen on likes to lead la ilbbcr The pressure is all here and theres atilia long way to 20 Palmer with hia 76 lumped to 152 twu strokes more than Jack NICkIaur who worked hia way back ioa 71 and 150 total to barely hold place in the competitors Pintround leader Kel Nnglo ahot to go with hir first round 68 and was tied for aeo ond with Mason Rudolph one stroke back of Player One more alrokc behind was Dune lumen Baltimore in eurance executive who in bid ding to become the first ama tour In of years to win the title Gm Littler and Raymond Floyd had real want dceporaic to win thla tournament and Player lwaya had six ambitions one havent made BARR Cummings ID MILL DIAL ANN If i21mpene1Eestma SolvagéSDedd19ck Forilhe second straight game an improved Smitba Dairy sound was denied their first trio lorycf the not intermediate Lea gut season Last night at Queens ark new entry imptriulEnst men rallied from behind in the final inning totem and atele mote Smith who now have record offinvo tics and six lease were one but way from riot in their favor but clutch tn by Randy Lacey crested thepldruw III In their last game against Lakeviow Dairy Smilha wen ed up two run lead over two inninu Tney scored the thfld run in the top of the seventh after imperlalEutman broke the goouegg in the third Ken Mueller worked the din lance for Smiths and soattcrv ed seven base hits winieltha slab chem for ImperialBasia man were shared by starter Blil Wniht and Laurie who worked two and frorm Extra base power thing lacking in earlier games mark ed the Smiths Dairy advantage Icadoif home run by shortstop tnbiished off for the 50 golfers who now leading Anyone who rays be Jed Btherington so quick lead right In the opening frame Thettalrd tally for the Dalrymcn was produoed off Don sorrrntinj SENIOR LEM Stewarts Eimvalo Plan Golf Raven no more Score Den The Coin loaves Future Game SundayPlan at Elmvale pm MondayCan Tire It Slew osta ozao WTDLMEDIATE LEAGUE 115 ill 10 Laat nglata Score SundaySmiths at darkson 630 ltoodayLakeviow at Consum era 100 MIMEsinus at Co on 100 SCISSORED SPORT MATTHEWS WINDS UP TORONN CPISir Stlniey Matthews sonarold Engliah rector great will play his last game with Toronto City of the Soccer League here Saturday night The game will be Sir Stanleys sixth thia reason with City the only soccer club out aide of England be her signed with In year career A3 GOOD EDGE 0Ame iCPlJlhe lnlcr natlonoi Ski Federation op proved Banff aa the alto for the ma Winter Olympic Game Mr Macial who represented the Olympic committee at the tent federation meeting in Itomanla raid Benlf was selected by considerable margin considering the voting ayltcrn used SIIIIIIAIH Bill Hill superior klbblod ration with high meat content lols of real hoof unlouo combination of propernulrltlon and good lesio perfected in the largest animal nutrition research centre of Its kind In Canada Your dog will love sHUR0AIN Dog Food Food ltwot or dry Available lrom the man whose business Is loading livestock boileryour local SHUMAIN Food Service Mlil Operator Ask about home doilvorloa HID DIAL til1 Dolo connectod back to but ain Morrbona bet with one gone in tomb shittimnt or theiavollrer Icoroio the second Dnny Walton drew leaded bass on balls and pllfered sea and base Larry Smith pfiped out and Moellermeoag walk Both runners shifted into scoring position with wild pitch euiclde aouem eacrl lee bunt placed down by Russ Granger rooted Walton and Man my Farregner grounded out to end the attack Smiths threatened again In the fifth as Morrison and John glen with one out Wheeler was mmrooed from the boil and he walked Rick Dunn load the bags Walton and Smith then tell on strikes to snuff the thhilt by lrrrpcr ng wo runs IIIAEISUJINI managed to altos dregapdowntoonelntbehomo half of the third Bill Wallace rapped Icadoif single but we llama dc gagldy miic groan mists shifted $men intomroor M0 In Boynel sacrifice ocoring Mourns Lacey was again the opportun lat in the seventh as Imperial Eastmsn stared defeat In the face Bob Corbett alerted the rally with pinch hit single but wutomodataeeoodbykted kastra Anderton AttorNtheler out bloOann singled to More An dcrton and Lacey followed with air hang tllrivegfiotcentgc IInlat ng ore tar owonng rlrxdipLaoey was thrown out at the place on an aourrlte to by centre fielder Dim ending the game Tomorrow night at Queens Smiths nee notion again fac lrrg Gnrkson Hotd Germ lime loam pm Smiths ill on 14 lrannstrnan not 000 Woman Ichuitted 0i Obstructing EAUUT STE MAME Ont lCPtA woman charged with obstructing lice wea acquitted in cunt Fri ray booms the was notunder amintthattmot the alleged offence Katherine iaratlrd re fused to turn over utoon that had been handed to her by her Lamond Albert El when police arrested him for sing Site only released her hold on the money when handcuffed Terantinl wwa fined $750 and costs for railing horror and an other no and costs for moral ing Want Vim ll not Repedté NearPerfection FDINELLS CORNERSPit ching aoe Don Dykatra last night extended his 1985 hot streak with sparkling onehitter as Canadian Tire nipped Golf liav en lo at Fennella Fork The tight contort marked the initial use of the rka floodllgbt aya tern Cane en Tire brought their record to 54 identical to Elnr valc Palace Hotel coholdera of the runncrup rum Freshman entry Golf llaven have now lost seven of nine senior outinga Once again Dylutra came close to recording pctfeet game Only two batters man aged in reach base as he mow ed down the hosts in order five times Bob Burton amackcd icadtdf triple in the fifth and Bob Jackson the first batter in the seventh was struck by pitch Nemth risen advanced Dykslra had streaka of 12 and six consecutive pulouir as he feted only batters over the seven innings Included In the streak were in rtrikeout victims Icadoif flybali from Carmen Itrdrnan In the second was the only other bell to surpass the Canadian Tito Infield losing pitcher Wayne Mundy permitted eight bare hits over the distance but he atlu man aged to hold the firemen to alngla run The game was de clded by one crack of the bet at playing coach Chuck Bian chard bclted twoout aolo borne run in the aixth The visitors earned at least one baao hit in every lnnlru but only three men advanced past second base The Canadian Tire bat attack was spread through aix men Blanchard tagged double along with hia homer and George Chop COokstown IroWlIson pct placed pair of alanine Gary Thlrak contributed doubt MILL is as angles came fromsteve Atkinson Jim Thompson and Schrypyncbuk Canadian nre threatened to widen the margin several times Blanchard tagged bis twobugger to lead oil the second and ad vanced on ground out How ever two more grounder atrenrh ed the manor at third in the fourth Thirsk doubled with two out and shifted to third with an error in centre field iim Thomp ron grounded out to and the threat Elmvaie has silence to grab second spot all alone tomorrow when they host fourth place Ear rlo Plaza at Elmvalo Commun ity Park The game originally slated for tonight has been mov ed to tomorrow afternoon at pm Canadian Tire Wanamaker If Atkinson Chappcl Thur Iow 1b Blanchard cf Thirak lb J58 Thompson lb Dykatra rypynchuk if Iiavm Kncoshaw lac son 2b Ziclke 3b Redmrn if Burton If ifunt rt Denney cf Boyer II Corner lb Murr dyp DMDIII Can Tire Golf ltaven too 090 W1 People Do Ileud Smoll Ads YOU ARE dog food BRADFORD Bradford FEED MILL DWI DIAL mutt

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