IIIBAFOBD In tilts areas lionth softball game of the 1566 seasonyEImvale Palace H04 tel captured the OASA Interme diate zone championship and advanced lrlto the Southern 0n Iallo finals Playing on neutral grounds last night in Meaford the Hoteimcn required 20 In ntngs to eliminate Williamslord ace pitcher Dan lllcllugh cams through with one of his bestever efforts Sixhit 10 shutout victory In proceeding with their strongest bid for an Ontario title Elmvale came off the floor of deficit In the bat otthrco round In last weeks opener at Williamsfard the Ho telmen hitters were shackled by veteran slobman Bud MoOomh as the hosts posted an easy victory Staring elimination in the face the Barrie and Dis trict Senior League entry squar ed the series as htcllugh pitched onehitter for to win back at Eimvalo Community Park IlIcHugh was in top form last night with the title on the line as be matched deliveries with IlIcComb and reliever Jack Thomson the second game its or flock of zeros were served right through past the regulation nine innings and ex tended until Elmvale who von the toss for home team scored the games lone tally in the last half of Illclzoth frame DANNYS GAME Itfcllugh made hisbig night memorable by scoring the nine hing run himself He shuled to lead off the 20th and shifted to second base on catcher tcu Bel eourts sacrifice Doug Stone who had strong Barrie and District semifinal seritsi at the plate was the man of the hour singling home Mellugh to end the marathon Palace Hotel new advance into the bestofvthree Southrm Ontario final against Merlin First game is slated for Sunday at Ehnvale Community Park stating at It pm While only one run in 20 to plan of championship play Is 10 TIDE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY SEPT Peies Have Young Lineup For Run III Sr Boxla Finals PETERIIOROUGII CPI Ona of the youngest teams In senior lacrosse Pelcrborough Peter will have four rookies in the lineup when they meet the West for tho Illann Cup For the Poles this will be their ï¬rst crack at the Cnoa dlnn scnlor lacrosse champion ship since 1959 If they win the bcstoIsnltn contest it will be the first time in 12 years The championship against the winner at the VnnrouvcrsCoquit lam final opens at Memorial Contro here Saturday with the second game itlonday The scrtes llill be crowded out at the Centre from thorn on by Toronto Itlltple heats of the Na tional Hockey League who open their camp Sept 15 The remaining games set for Stflt ll 11 lo 21 and 21 Will be pillan in the lctrrborough Civic Arena letrs played their way Into the ltlnnn Cu playoff by nin nlng scmiinal ltttlllnst Tor onto nlnpte lento in four gnnlrs nnd dcttntlng lirnmpton IIxrrl riots in It tevrnvgllmo min for the eastern title The last tllrlo lclrs plncd for the cap was in wan iter New Westminster took tho thnnlplonrhlp In seven games Not since the boom your at tttfvi St nllrtl lctrrimrollgtl lrnml nan the cup four years in quflnslnn has the Ontario city had winner Iclrl have air rnrmtwrr nt Illa BASEBALL RECORD II CANADIAN IIIICSA IlfttlKfllllI Km Itcdt htwtorll ElmvctleWins In Marathon Game an OASA rarity consider this one While delivering pitch In the lap hllt of the 13th hits Ilugh struck and killed bird In flight ltloliugh will not soon forgot this game tered tive Villtamsford singles less than it timesrnn up con secutive out strings of nine and so and claimed 21 strikeouts lie pitched flawlessly through from the 10th to the nth After giving up it meant single to Roger Kages in the tenthhlltc Iiugh mastered the opposition for six and tubthird innings The long string of outs nus swapped when George Hen io lead off the 17th inning The cotnloined offerings oi Ille lamb and Thomson yielded 13 Elmvalo base hits ltIcComh was relieved by Tirmnson after Ion innings The starter man aged five strikeouts and permi tod six hits while Thomson was touched for seven blows and struck out three men BALANCED ATIACK The Elmvale bat attack was cvtsrly disubmed among eight players as the starting lineup of nine men played the entire 20 innings 1m Belcourt who do livmod the allimportnnt snub rice to advance lttcliugh preemi iag the winning score was the only man without hit Ifcllugh was tops with three single hs Bill Cartsnill Doug Stone and Homer Barrett all de livered two singles each Put Wanamaker Stan Ihtchie Dave Campbell and Gary Keeler also slngiui once each In game which lacked extrabase shots ibr Willlarrsford Gwrge Hols dorson and Roger Klagcs man aged two singles as Terry Ille Comb and Bay Klages picked up one each The losers also unploycd limited lian as eight men played the ctunplete game The only substitution wx first baseman Merv Moore who altered the game when Bud llIcCornb was relieved 1953 team still In notionplay ing coach Bah Allan defence mcn Ken Button Curly Mason and Roy Wood and forwards Larry Ferguson and Cy Coombts Pctcrborough has four rookies In the squadJohn Davis Itill Armour Jim Gooley and Tim DGrady Davis won the Ontario La crosse Association senior scor ing title this ycar with till poinLt during the forum season The slim forward scored 52 gonls and had so assists in the It playoff games Davis srorrd 20 goals and had 20 as sists lie won the Rookie of the Year nunrd ltlnnagrr Jack Gibson says Dnlis and goalie Int Ilakcr are our two most Important plny era of course weve also got the scoring punch oI Ferguson lho non ille OLA scoring champion ship last yenr Then theres Iiob Allnn probably the best In crossc player In Canada he said Conch Allan has tight dc frnrllo tarps In Itnttnn Wood Ittllrtln tilroloy JnLk Armour and ltolr Stlcktc Ietrs llnta chosen forwards Dart Artllurs of Ilrampton and finish Kcegnn at Toronto and of lirooltlin and Ill Cnrtlltor llt llrllmptnn In bolstrr the squad nI nredrd Under Canadian Ln trnsne Antntlnllnn rules Ielrs Inserving up 20 mlsccutlve gooseeggs lle scat dLsrnissed the side in order no siniok by pitch Willinmstord McComh cf gcs so Boyds confusing play with two out in the bottom hull of the fifth resulted In the games lane tally last night at Queens Park as Stewarts Garage nipped Barrie Plaza 10 The Garagemcn grab bed lead in the best of seven Barrie and Dktrict Senior final round over the regular sea son champs Third game is slat ed for Queens this Saturday at 780 pm The deciding score came in the Stewarts half of the fifth after losing pitcher Don Dykstra claimed Jim Thompson and Art Martin on strikes Pete MCCIOS kcy then punched single into right field and shifted to second as Butch Boyd drew walk Hon Itaycrafts nd to to shortstop set thestage for the winning tally TWO BALLS Corby Adams threw to second base in an attempt to force out Boyd is threw was off target and the hall went bounding into the outï¬eld At the same time spectator heaved ball onto the field from previous foul hit into the general area of the play While fans and players alike concentrated on figuring which ball was in play Ilchlos key scampcrcd home and all hands were safe fly now nnroronr Associated Press Sports Writer The Wizard of Candlestick Pnrk did it again Just one day otter he had ex tracted threehit performance from the previously listless itay Sadccki San Francisco mana ger IIcrman Franks played presto chango with his lineup Wednesday and the Giants beat Los Angclcs Dodger st in 12 innings The hidden player trittr in volved Frank Johnson about whom Just hit more than noth Ing was known Until Tuesday Johnson was spending his days at the Giants Pacific Coast League farm club In Phoenix where he hit Ctl5 With the score tied 21 In the bottom of the ninth and chance to climb to within half game of the National league learling Pittsburgh Ilr ates Franks put Johnson In left field Johnson singled to right cons Ire In the 12th Inning and Wil lie ltlnyl scored when Dodger catcllcr John Iloxcboro dropped tho ball In the only other National tongue games Atlanta Braves bflll Pittsburgh Ilratcs and St Louis Cardinals edged Iiaus ton Astra as BALI STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS IIlehing Earl Vllslm Tl gcrs pitched tbrtchlllrr for his ninth nlrtllght victory brlllg in his rrrorll In in as Ile lrsllt lloni Washington Srnntorl singlrd In the litll In nlntt driving In Willie May all the way trolll that the Giants bent Im Angrlrs Dodg rrl 11 and movrd to bolt tame behind the National nrtl nllnlml lnur roplncrmrntl tflt llnly ttHOl till nan liars Isagllo lending IItlrbnrgh II rntrs Washington ooowrooo it 2011 Battorman 2h Emerson rf Thomson llrp Oswald If ltay Klages Aitclleson lb Mc omb lilooro tb Roger Kla Eitmvale Wanamaker It Cart mllt cf Mcliugh Lou Belarust Giants Repeclt Dodger Conquest International league armlti Itlnr Frnnk Johnson Ill Giant AllStar Night Stone 2b Barmt 3b ltitchio rf Campbell Ih Keeler ss Villlanuford 000 our 000 000 000 000 000 Ehnvale 000 000 000 000 000 000 Oll 13 MdZomb Thomson tint and BakKlagcs Meltugh and Inn Beloourt Plate umpire Pat Shetler ruls ed the run counted since Me Closkey was on his way by the time the extra ball was noticed Butch Boyd had Another strong night in repelling the Plaza hit ters allowing just four men to reach base from two studies walk and an error Ivo of them managed to reach second base as Boyd collected seven strike outs The winner set down the side in order seven times run ning up string of Is outs to IDW Dyltstra victim of the fifth frame misihrow pitched well enough to win as he scattered six hits struck out six and also walked just one man FICKED OFF Art ltlartin bagged two hits for Stewarts He rapped sec ood inning triple to the fence in leftcentre and singled On both occasions he was caught in rundown between third and home Joe Illarley Boyd Nick Owen and ItleCIoskey all added singles The two Plaza singles were gained by George Chappel and Gary Thirsk Plaza made only one serious threat to score In the third Thirsk led off with his single which ricochetod off Boyds leg and Leighton Smith followed The Dodgers are now in third Ila games behind Pittsburgh IIIII Woodwards basessloaded single in tile filth drove in two runs and broke It tie scnd ing Atlanta to its victory over the Pirates It was Pittsburghs third straight defeat and the nralcs eighth triumphin nine starts Tim hicCarver hit tworun homer in the eighth off Iliiko Cutliar tor the St Louis deci sion Dave Glustl ilad held the Cards hitlcss through live In nings Alike Shannon homercd Vancouver China Mann Cup Finals VANCOUVER CPI De fencomen Peter Black and Gary Stevens scorcdgoals 19 seconds apart late In the fourth quarter Wednesday night to give Van couver victory over Cenuit lam and berth in the Canadian lacrosse final the Mann Cup The victory gave Vancouver bestofsseven series four the games to two Vancouver won the last three games of the se ries The series winner meets Pe tcrborough In the first game the bestofseven Canadian nals at Peterboroilgh Saturday Strong Throws Silence Plaza Hitters with walk Boyd settled down to get Dykstra on fly ball to short right while taking Gary Blues and Ted Emma on strikes In thePlaza ninth Hines was safe as shortstop Owen hobbled Ills grounder and advanced on Emms sacrifice bunt Corby Ad ams then placed low fly into short left which everyone in cluding Hines believed was falls lag in for single However left fielder MeCloskey raced to for the catch and threw to shortstop Owen covering second base with plenty of time to double off Illnes and end the game Plala 000 000 M0 SCEWartl 000 010 0011 Dykstra and Chsppcl Boyd and Marley SOFTBALL Last Nights Score Stewarts Plaza Future Games Saturday Stewarts at Plaza 730 Sept ll Plaza at Stewarts 73m Sept It Stewarts at Plaza 73m if Sept 17 Ptaza at Stewarts 730 til accuracy Sept 15 Stewarts at Plaza 7am lime551w man tgsnt Sept 13 ImpEastman at Clarhson 750 Sept 15 Clarkson at Imp Eastman l730l if necessary Sept la ImpHartman at Clarirson luau lii necessary Sept 70 Clarkstrn at Imps In the seventh for St Louis By THE CANADIAN IItliSi llcggie Smith know today that nllen you got llle llgnnl to sacrifice you Incriiice or else Smith neat to the plate tur Toronto Maple touts In the eighth Inning Wednesday night with Columbus Jets Irlltllng 10 The signal frnnl lllo beach was for Smith to hunt advancing pinyrrs from first and second No one was out but Smith misml hit lltlnt Altman cntchrr Jimmy Irlta threw the runner on second nut nnd Co Iumtllls nont on In 30 llrlory mat lit load In the ilcstulfIlln Ilt Queens Park The ltnrrlo IntorMllnl Sili lvnlt magnet rlnro roll Hold an tirin tor their first reason tr nutrItrw nluhi nI Qlltcnl Inrk wth on nllfllnr gnmor 1va but of Ibo pctwm division will Leafs Blanked By Columbus llm anmng Amutnlng Stxvutlrlv stunnnn hull hmnllivw llml Dmll lino hummus llarrmwrtla 14m 0an No1 Eastman llmt lit necessary Irice also provided tnorun holncr for the Jets In the ninth Inning Left llantlcr Inlko Walker pltdlod slxiutter for the victory Meanwhile Illrhmontl Ilratrs scored six runs In the sixth in ning to defeat Rochester Iiftl Wings 51 In the first game of their brstatvfile semifinals The Brave got one hit in the first five Innings ngnlnst lId Ilnrnuwskl but tour singles two walks and fun llortlostcr errors In tho sixth broke the game open The lccuntl games In rnch so rlu are ltilftllllltl for Toronto and llnrhulrr tonight BOWLING KEMIVIEIV MENII MAJOII Turn Iltnrrdlnn Ouaunu=aql4 NUJ Iran Ir Glm No uuauuu=oe of ti INTglnlllEsmgm To gain reinstatement each ms of them must demonstrate he or no WHIIL can no longer make liveii In the camp of Canadas Nas tlonat hockey team which writ soon start training at Winni peg tor the 1967 World Cham pionships at Vicnna Austria In recent weeks these three crts Ad SENIOR By STERLING TAYLOR SERIES Canadian Press Staff Writer tBeotofSevcn Final Pt play by Canadas national Stnwrots hockey team to get three for Plaza rncr professional players for the II 1967 world championships at Vienna was broken up Vcdnes day Clarence Campbell president of the National Hockey league said In Montreal that all three Car1 Brewer Billy Red tiny and Jack llownass are still professionals with little hope of reinstatement as amateurs In order to play for the Canadian national team they must first be reinstated by the Canadian Amateur Itockcy As sociation Campbell said hood out of professional hockey Their release frorn profes tsiunnl ranks Is the main snug in plan to rrcruit them for the world championship Ilunny Ailoarnc prcsidcnt at the Inter national Ice llockcy Federation said In Vienna VtdnxdaY that all three had been declared eligible to play as amateurs N0 FOUNDATION Campbell tcrmcd the pro nollnce me conrplctely nn toundcd and meaningless ttntll Illcy artr rclensrd by their cur rcnt professional club owners llrcncr 27 former Will all star ttefcnccrnan with Toronto rctlrui last September ultcr seven seasons with iilt Maple Louis anhnunrrd Ills tieslre to play for the national tonm In Toronto Tuesday llay an ccnire with rat rano lllnck llzmks slatc 197 rrlirrd last June Ilc don ltdnrsdgry thlll he ervr llnd in cations of playing with the na tionnlt dont know how the rumor got started Ilny said in an In trrvlew Irom Calgary return he Is it urologist with Srdro Iprl ornitnns All know Is that tnlltrtl lo Fatllrr Iinlltr tllcv linvld Itnnrr nllvlwr to the nlliltvnnl trim and XItlllltltll my limit tilln ninth to simply that cant ntiord time away Irllm nly Jul NI Illil TIME llny said when announcing his Illlnnlcnt that he was doing so In order to devote more time in in oPTlltllSM is running high stars have been mentioned Shown bar prominently here at gathering in Toronto are legal adviser Alan Eagleson left tvittl Danny OShea Carl Brew er and Hobby Orr OShaa graduated from Memorial Cup NHL OppoSes VGIICGS Ilay ls still on Chicagos active reserve list He Italy has not signed or requested any voluntary retired apers Campbell said Bow ass applied for reinstatement in August ot lttfo but did not get it and worked for New York Rangers in some capacity last season lie has received no consent for reinstatement and there has been no action taken to restore his amateur status since Janu ary of this year In Brewers case reinstate ment ls almost an impossibility Toronto coach Punch said Wednesday that he will not release the retlmi dclencumiih lrnlacll IIlcres no possible way can put him on the list known tag that the New York Itangcrs would pick him up Imlach said lt not me that nln To do into tllcy would have to to stop him its thestfholg PM be waived through all teams in Inputv ure am an the professional lcaguesnot Mach pm DING on um Might Imam at Just the NHL Then lbw would studenls inactive list last year Clarkson mot be eligible tor fClnsIflitmCttl am he 1m Toronto am Sunday Clarkson at ImpEast camp and returned to unit vcrsity The move made it pos sible for another club to draft him Bowling fun lighted lanes finalist Oshawa Generals has agreed in join the nationfl team while Orr signed with Boston bruins and Brewer while reinstatzd as an amn tour in the eyes 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