IIlli DARRIE EXAMINER TRIDAY JUN It IIBI spear AT cranes Dykstra lit Best In Bad weather ay RICK roasen One good thing about having sun too it helps cover up blush of embarrassment certainly felt the color rising yesterday mornlnE when Senior Soft ball League secretary Dorian Par er walked into the office waving score card While knosvitall me sat watching movie Wed nesday night Truelove Heating and Barrie Plaza were playing their scheduled game at Queens Park just couldnt believe the clubs would be playing after checking the weather around eight oclock and took it for granted they wouldnt Well they did play and lruelove won 41 NOT ONLY that but pitcher Don Dykstra and first baseman Gary Thirsk turned in their most impres sive performances to date with Dykstra hurling one hitter and Thirsk belting two home runs and double Any writer loves this kind of material to work Mill in story Tran into Donnie on the street yesterday and congratulated him on fine game was pretty lucky he said My control was working for change But was Gary ever socking that ball tried to explain how thought there wouldnt be game etc etc and told Don it was bad time to turn In such performance it seems always pitch better on bad days he said Last year tpltched nohltter and only about 20 people were in the stands met Gary later on and complimented him onhis game He didnt elaborate and swrlched the subject to Dons pitching He didnt throw wild pitch said Gary He really had that ball hopping THE ONLY HIT off Dyksira was fourthinning single by Corby Adams the leagues top batter Bar rie Plaza managed to hit only six pitches out of the infield four of them to centre fielder IiIachod hiacLeod made beauty of catch on Bill Adams drive in the fourth The win gave fruelove share of first place with the Plaza squad However they have played one more game it was just another fine game In the league Theyre so common this season that youdont have to look at which teams are playing you Just go and expect to see wellplayed contest Theres good balance in the circuit and as an indi cation of the improvement last years champs Stew arts Garage are In the cellar But dont expect Stewarts to be the league doormnts for long they have too fine club to be held down like this ALL WOULD have needed would be to discover that Stewarts and liildland had played their scheduled exhibition game They were slated to meet at seven oclock but manager Larry Wood of the Stewarts team decided to call the game off earlier in the day it will be played at later date Sitting In theatre when you should be at ball ark is pretty easy shortcut to the Unemployment Insurance office And We let myself get into this habit of eating three times day Honestly though boys and despite these fine ind anIl Thirsk watching Sophl as good as the game was ividusl efforts by Dykstra boron was pretty relax ing way to spend couple of hours SCISSORED SPORT REEF AMATEUR STATUS MONTREAL CPIThe CI nodion Ski insInIctors Alliance which has sponsored and con ductm professionll ski races in roads in recent years claims that Charles lloron French downhill rind slalom star is still In smnttsir II will try to hsvs his nmutcur status re estab lIshrd lloxon who won the world slalom chnmpionship for France at Chumonlx In Inez was recently suspended for me yesr by Fedsration lnternsliorn ole sic Ski following recommen rlslions by the Canadian Ams tcur Ski Assoclstlon The CASA ssid boron competcd in pro isssionnl race at Vsl Dlvld In the IJIIltfliiiim lsst Jan to IIIOVH AGAINST SMOKING TORONTO CPIThe Toronto Secondary School Athletic Asso Cillltll approved resolution of Its annual meeting hers Thurs dny urging Ils cultilcl not to Imukc In lIunf oi stblclcs lrrd lollsrti association IINIIItftL said the resolution ro sullrd from the snllvsInoklng Ismpsign of this Conldiltl tiled sai Association The rrsoiullun sold that due to their Inilursice on Athiclrs vonchrs bcsr pnr tirulnr responsibility in discour sging thrrn from smoking PARADE THY CUP DAY VANCOUVER LIl cTrollb lion has prevailed sod fhu tlrry lTup porsds will he hold on game slay us must qu football lurIIcygrncrlil drpsrtmrnt has hem ssltrsi to look Into chug by pmmoIrr itrgls Lrscsq lust he IlillI to make payoffs In Ill DUNLOP IT classic will be pioycd here Snt urdsyI Nov 30 Members of the Grey 01p comndftco Wednes day night turned down sug gestlon that the parade be made Into torchllght affair and held the night before the game ASK INVESTIGATION MONTREAL Cil Jean IA Roche vicechairman oi the Montreal Iithlcfie Commission ssid Thursd the Quebec at order to stage two recent fights In Montreal The commission ha no power to act on this aim nt Ls Roche said We sis turned the whols thing over to the attorneygeneral PREDICIS SELLOUI LONDON tAfiThs heavy weight fight Tuesday night or tween fastlslking Cassius Clay lIrIlish champion Henry horror will fill all of Wrmbley Sil dIums soon srsls promoter Jack Solomons said Thursday tindrfsstcsi Clay who has sold hrll knock out the Mycnrold toopcr in five rounds is dvtol favorite HOMES FOR FIGHT NEW YORK iAII MIIIII mskrr Tssltiy ilrrnncr oi Madl son Square Gordon sniri TIIurs Ilsy iln hopes to sign tbsI win nor of the Sonny leIonIond Patterson and Cristina illny Ilrnry Cooper boots for heav wsighl tllis light In New York or sllhsr September or Decem bcr TRY KXAMINIII WANT AD lIlONl IA Milt PA MIDI After finishing in holes of golf at the Barrie Golf and Country Club yesterday in the Ladies Slmcoe Field Day com petition the four ladies pictur Consnmers Gus early season choice as the team to watch in the intermediate Softball League racked up an 32 victory over Simcoe Coop last night at Queens Park in scheduled contest Consumers backed up three nit pitching performance by star ter Gord Iifudge and two and half innings of hilless relief by Tom Perkins with on eight hit attack on Coop hurlers Leighton Smith and Les Jollifie The Gas boys jumped on Smith for four runs in the first Inning and never looked back They had 74 lead before Co up scored their only two runs in the fifth inning Ken Robertv sons Icadoff homer in the seventh wrapped up the scoring Smith wos in trouble from the start He walked leadolf mun Wally Kelman and Peck Reid HARRISON NY lilPlAr nold Palmer has it going again and that Is unsettling news for the men who scramble for purses on professional golls golden highway It wasnt work like It has for change the thrcetlms lilosters champion ed Pulmcr posted lhrecunderpnr 67 Thursday for is share of the firstround lead in the $100000 Thunderblrd classic Tied with Palmer going Into CIIICAGO IANTile lnicrnn llonal llockcy fugue dropped St Paul and Minneapolis us Members Thursday and form ally approved Windsor Ont Chothom and Des lifolncs new members for the Ionaes season League prrsldcnl Andy iliulll son of Toledo Ohio said St Paul asked for one your from of absence while Minneapolis rcqucstcd suspension of its from rhtsc The league membership slso includes hluskeuon lillrh Port Huron lillcb Fort Wayne Ind nod Omaha forming seven tesm loop for the coming sea son firs liloinrs petitioned for membership lilny and wind sor and lIothnm champion and runnerup of the Ontario flocch Association Senior Icsgur lsst ton rIsIch tn loin the fill at Iitny 20 meeting lilnlligsn said the Ontario Hockey Association failrd to satisfy Windsor and Chsthnm In forming Inlllincfnry rrnllgn merit of mrmbcrs by June iii For the IMAGE scnson IIIn resonant osIIvrIIIrs hrrn lIme limit ANNE AT PA 82563 ed above check the scoresheet with club professional Prank Vyse In front are Rbbls Brooks Orlllla left and Woo da Brodeur hildlnnd Standing and Robertson followed with singles Kelman scored on Ro bertsons hit and Reid and lid bertson scored when third base man Duvid Hayes bobbled Chuck Edwards grounder then threw wild to first Edward wound up at third and scored on sacrifice fly by Don Coul son An error proved costly to Co on ogan in the third inning as Chuck Edward scored on short stop my Atkinsons mlscuc Vcs Prussers double drove in Don Coulson and Consumers now enioycd lend Les Jolliffe came on to pitch In the fourth and his mates gave him trouble also Kclmun was safe on nerror and took second on passed half He scored on Robertsons single liludge who had given up only two hits in the first four todays second round was an awed cycarold rookie pro from Waterloo lows iock Rule but Arnold had two rtroke cushion over his princi cckrnc rue sconesnrr are lilurion Sandell oi Coiling wood left and flush Smith of Barrie Orlllla holds 57strolse lead one round remaining Exam Photo Consumers Gas Posts 82 Win Over Coops Innings showcd signsIof tiring In the filth He walked Clarence flinthart to start the inning and loliiffrl was safe on an error llayes set ed on wild pitch and lolliffe scored on Wuyno Hicklings bunt That finished lilodge Tom Perkins was called in and he struck out Ralph Smith to end the inning Only batter to reach base while Perkins was on the mound was liiorshall Aikcns who lcflcd drive to centre which ccnlro fielder Wes Presser let orop through it was an error Robertson wound up this night by hlostlng ong drive to left held and had no trouble mundlng the base paths lie was almost back to the bench before the ball reached the in field lie checked in with three hits in four times at but driving In three runs and scoring two Arnold Palmer Fires 67 In Opening Round Two other Canadian entries were within reach George Knudsen of Toronto came back with at after taking as on the first nine to finish with 72 AI In last place with four points Edger staged five run raI ed hi bccn recentlyIf was fun again Drop Two Teams From Ice League pal rivnls Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player Nicklaus and Player were tied with oils with dozen other ploycrs Including two Conndi ons Al balding of Toronto and Stan Leonard of Vancouver Balding put together rounds of st and 35 and Leonard was 35th 69 Johnston of Montreal had lien flogin making Iournn Inan comeback ut the age of so was also close with 71 Palmer the sJycnrold pride of Latrobe Pa missed only one fairwaytho llifh and one potferl chIIt greens sinking the difficult seven and eightfooiors us if they were kickJns lie was Icrrliic Player our of Palmers playing port or said afterward He looked like the Painter of his first Hes still the chomp He hasnt been In slump He first had cou ple of bad tournaments lllL will be increased In at lust right from with addition of Tulsa Okla npprovcd as new member when its new nrenn Is completed lilulligsn sold Plnycrs irorn the St Paul row for will be drafted on one ycur Ionu hIUI by other IIII clubs but returned to St Paul if it rcsclirotcs its lrunchiso as ind uied ior lllï¬tvfsi STEWARTS GARAGE UNH UIS ASlIlei IIIIILATION Zt OUfI TOWING flrpulrs to all makes of cars fltlili lickup and Delivery 0AA fsAL SL TWILIGHT FAIR GROUNDS SATURDAY JUNE IS IIIrcI Cilsllilrd Post Time LII pm PARI MUTUEL WAGERING Admission 00 Free Parking Father and son mom and its all love lo 60 BOWLING ONE FREE GAME OR PIN FOR DAD when srrornpsnird by any member hi his family lfirr nylm Msdsy Ilidnlflt Holiday Bowl HARRIS PLAZA PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Edgar Scores 84 Win Over Elmvcile Squad Edgar near set on to fast start snd coasted to In vlc fury over Elmvsls last night at Edgar In Senior Softball Lea gue game The Edgar victory tightened the league race with only two points between the to four clubs Barrie Plans so true love Heating are tied for top spot with eght points Edgar and Elmvalo trsll with six points each and Stewarts Garage ls ly In tlse first inning and follow ed up with two nsns in the sec ond and one to the third That Intermediate Games Tonight No Intermediate Softball Lem gue games are on tap tonight It Queens Park The dsiry teams Smiths and Lakevlew clash In the first contest while Sons Jayeeos and Clarkson Hotel meet at 530 Oriliia One Step Closer To Victory Orilllo took another step clos er to clinching the Slmcoe Coun ty Ladies Field Day competit ion yesterday when they led the opposition for the third straight week Competing at the Barrie Golf and Country Club the Orillla ladies turned In 571 total to Increase their lead on second place Midland They now have bunch margin This annual competition is held one day week for four weeks Oriliia started off with the lead on their home course and continued to hold margin after the second round held at liiidlnnd Final days play will be staged at Colllngwood next Thursday After three rounds Orillis has total of 1630 lilldlund is re cond with 170 followed by Bar rie with hm Colllngwood fall cd to qualify Borrlcs Grace Ough turned in the low gross score yesterday when she carded an ti Orllllas lebie Brooks was second with 89 Low net honors went to Dorccn McCurry of hlidlnnd with 72 followed by Horries Norma Co nun who had 14 Mar Hickiing of Barrie hsd it or the first nine for low gross honors hers and Griffin Sue lilulcshy hsd is on the se cond nine Low nct scores for the rounds were Shirley Purvis with on the first nine and Mary ann Smith and dash ilarris on two finished their scoring but the splurge was more than enough to salt away the verdict Elmvnla scored single runs in the first and fifth frames and rounded out their total with two runs In the seventh Ralph Knapp went the distance for Edgar to pick up the victory He held Elmvsle to six hits Leo Beleourt started for Elm vals but he didnt have his con trol He walked four batters In the first inning and Edgar reach for two singles Elmvalc also had pair of errors in the Inning and the net result was Ive runs for Edgar Three more singles to the sec ond and wild pitch accounted for two more Edgar runs and Terry Eastholms single in the third drove in Goynes with the final Edgar run of the game Bcleourt was relieved by Bob Channel in the third Inning and Beleourt went to right field Heb court came back to the mound in the eighth inning Edgar slammed the two hur lers for I0 hits Easiholm Bub Curtis Chuck Blanchard and Gaynes each picked up apalr All Edgar hits were angles Lou Belcourt belted double and single and scored two runs to lead Elmvoles attack Amateurs Sharp At Pine WOODBRIDGE Ont CPI Amaleurs hugged the spotlight Thursday as 120 golfers played through practice round before the hole Ontario Open whldi begins at Pine Valley golf course here today Defending champion and four tlme wtnner Nick Weslock an amateur from liflsslssauguo entrenched his role as favorlts in the Itomon field He ignored the steep and has ardous course and stiff wind to finish with an oven par 71 However another amateur Tommy Woodali of the host course held centre stage for the day as he carved two strokes off par with fine 69 Although some of the other favorites such as Gory Cowan in Kitchener lifoe Norman of Torontos Pleasure Park and unattached tourist Jerry hinges played through the course with out keeping score those scores turned in during the doy were good Averages seemed to be In the low Tits indicating that most of the 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