woon sullrlsncuws rnavorr masses is showing in both baseball and softball leagues in the area Inowa successive days players have come to blows IN SENIOR SOFTBALL action Wednesday BradGI ford and Legion players were involvedwhe poorly aimed kick by Bradford player hit kn innocent Legionnoire Thursday at Ailiston hostIplaerr and and Flyer got all tangled overwho was interfering with whom no fists again became the equipment of the game THESE INCDENTS happened atvthird and first base Well have our eyes glued to second base at the next game And when it gets around to home plate we advise the catcher to leave his mask on Normally we getaniiwful taste in our mouth when such things occur In playoff ball it can be muled though not entirely overlooked TENSION mom of these games was terrific Even the spectatorscomqfeel it Tempers are bound to flare again and again we just hope nothing too serious comes of it WHILE pom jousts were identical lnthat two players actually met in combat the umpires rulings were different as night and day three ottbem ahutmm This season his back still cor acted Bushman was no and the Birds traded him to Boston for hilly Hoeft lie woortwo for the TWDIWINS N0 LOSSES Now with Cleveland scram bling locatch the White Sox Forgesmanjuggenly has won two sav opened nonefiguring in half the Indians lix cthrles inthelrlaat 11 Banter His The big southpaw so with his wlthtwolhthoaixthforaM sécond Friday night his lng Baltimore on three singles or so decision thatgava the inluns Young Gary cumin that New Yorkaeliedtlfsossdiy 97 nndIDeimit heal Bmnv 24 in Paul Foytacks foughltter cod Ial Kniin twovrunIhomer FINALLY BEAT BROWN The Indians re from four game skid beat Sklnny Brown l7tfor the first time in six decisions overiwo years with afourrun ï¬rst inning vlhe White Sox scored two un earned runs in the first then had to come from behind after the Senatorschased Dick Donovan edge Johnoyaomariostwomn pinch than got me to lead About youngster look or Stalcy 7s in the sixth Perth the Junior Golf Tourn Chuck Siobhan7t was the loser mull at Barrio Country Club The Yankees blew 2c and leads and finally needed Ryoe Durcns sava after thexAs scored one in the ninthWitb one out and the bases loaded Duren struck out Joe Demaestri and gotllolzer Maris on fool Duke Mass 124 was the winner wailo Rip Coleman 210 lost it in relief coma int mm The toastsevent is theldrlnnuhliy to give the Young fry tasth of real comp illlGQS scocndsSELVEs A1euegttjesAndj in 319 39111 Games golfer can receive ihlsyehrs winner was liyearold IDon Crows etillon The low groomwinner is usuallynwardoda club the most sppreciattd gift aIyoung Ol Canadionllmaleur Golf vancouvns emit conii by with in theearly holes used dent John Johnston of Vancouver bit of strategy to upset the BC and nervous Gary Cowan of champion Down one at the ilih ran carvth rum Ear exlosiva scaring war Montreal Alouelles still regn as The victory in the sccohd Inid Montreal hoping to beat its top the Ottawa 33 with the speeding at the youngseascn settle Mont of 24133 had to settle for 2281 Hal Patterson in the end zone for real into secondplace tie with at Moison Stadium another Toronto Argonauts The Argos TEE SOFTBALL battiers were elected from the game The baseballers continued to see action Why the difiereiiee Is fighting more serious infraction in one game thanthe other nonrmc while it adds to me genres thrills1 is something sport can do without boxing and wrestl ing excluded 1F TEEBASEBAILEBS are allowed to take part in extracurricular events during game thenwe suggest the league management is in lousy shape There scans no other answer JUSTlNOTES GOOD crowd was on hand to watch the AllistonBarrle contest In fact it was biggest weve seen at baseball game in these parts ï¬lls year hmrsron youscsrsns are rewarded with to cent piece for every foul ball they return nice gsstareby the bail oldb Thursday the little girls onelegged the boys by wide majority snwaars LUNCH oi the Barrie and District senldrsofbball League starts play in the QASA On tario AmatemSoftballAsscclation this evening at Ovven Sound Second game will lie in Barrie next Saturday vI II wn autumn you golf enthusiasts or the match for the Club Championship at the Barrie course to motrow starting no9 am Secondld of the 38 hole match is tentatively scheduled to start at 130 1er The public is welcome to tour the course with participants Jack Nixon dedending champion andA challenger Art Powell THANKS To Oopnco Latrovtaw Dairy sevenUp and Ross Bonham of Barrie Catering Service for their uonfnihutions to the Junior Golf Tournament Food and refreshment is the climax of any young icy competition IllICAl can honors II Floors IAdvance To League Finalsl JERRY income The station Flyersthave ad vanced tothe finals of the Gar rison Softball League They are playing the Army semce Corps for the championship It is threeoutctfive series with one game being played this week and the next games on Monday Tuesday and Thursday of next week In the sem iinal series Army Servie Corps and the Services played twooutofLhree series withthe Service Corps taking it tho gameskshaight lbwscores voESdandlaV ll theA series the Station Flyers took on the Medical Corps in three hardfought gamï¬ es inlixe openinggamutrlhuek Pearson was on theImouno rur the Medics with Lapo ing forIFlyers The Me bad 40 lead before Flyers caught fire dsllp rnns wm Theautird garne was alooelt getting five runs and holding on In for Flyers After the game the league In intersection softball for lheTraining Command play downs the campBorden team the near so am wastust to il haveto Wait till next year to winthat at Best of luck ncsrst Johns andWe hnpe iyou goal the way 0n the Station this weekend will be the TrainingCommand ginkIandlieidevents held this pod home Lapointestopped shard hall with his bare hand in the fourth framei and had to leave the am was relieved by held ti Medics tin til the mind inning when they pushed across twu runs to ti the scor st our inrtingsL They finally started andby the endof the ninth hing bad ra Kitchener meet today in the 3th hole final of the Canadian ama teur golf championship Johnston 33 his putter almost like magic tland and firing his first holeinone ever eliminated favored Bob Kidd clubmate from Vancouver Marine Drive and in the semifinals Friday Cowan continuing string of subpar rounds blastedRon Wil ley ayearold 1959 30 and PacificNprtbwest champion ii and Johnston was hirncst unbeat able especially on the green Each time Kidd began to press Johnston pulled off sensational shot nommoive When Kidd threaiéned at th Itoss aod aamtescotis got the inning affair with the Flyers to win the game Final score sufferedidefeat at the hands of yumcut colCeca of Torontoares 11thon start of the second holes John ston stopped him with the cocoa theisth hole Using No wood his tee shot dropped 12 feet in front of the stick onzths elevated green215 yards atvay flattened out andsoiled in it was the first ace in the sme ternsince 1946 whenHenry Mar tell of Edmonton had one against Ken Black of Vancouver Mortell nisoweht on to win and Cowan having trouble getting Nixonj And Powell I1 Tangle Tomorrow satm con and countryClub npproximately 450 mem bers This week the rapidfire conversation has been about Lhe dub championship match to be played tomorrow The whole eventI between the two topplayers at the club hi the climax to each golf sea son Not even the county tourni aments cause as much excite meat ThIe ottly Ifellows who seem the champion Jam Nixon andArt Powell challengerand several times club chantpion OnI innumerable occasions through 1he golf season Nixon and Powell tangle in match in the many ears they have beenxat the uh no one can remember for sure whether these two ever met innhs ï¬nial ofvthe can With few exceptions leo and to beginat The second ill holes willstart around 130 Deiis at Queens IParkibis of bemoan One game down inthe PWSU the we were we in the is competi rs defending tenalizel here Friday night as manyof the 27554 fans whoati tended the Big Four football Exhlbti Stadium Varcoe Willows hope home Tgrhundsxwill prove the diner once in the game with Oshawa Willey conceded Cowan one foot putt however Cowan rdsked Willey to play his oneiooter and Willey missed From there it was all Cowan The Ontario shotmnker was two up alter 18 and suited away the victory in ItIhecfaï¬erpoonI found1 Winn em 085 the score to 238 NEVER nacovnnan Willey shaken by his 11thholc miss never threatened the 21 ycnr old golf Vassistant from Kltcheners Rockwsy Club knew had him after the 11th said Cowan Cowan has never ï¬dvanced be yond the third round in four Previous amateurs he has en tered In the five match play malches he has been 14 under or played the ironsw today he said putted well too but they justwouldnt go in the hole untilthe lastcouple of greensr when made someIgood noes Caddying for Co an was little Phil Browniec oronto who lost to Willey the quarter nuns Thursday We had an ugteement before we started that the first one out would caddy for the othergtsaid Cowan in minute and ubalfl Rough Riders aynn wmirs associated Press stair Writer was takeview Closes series in straight contests 11 by the losers and one less by the victors it was certainly nopitchcrs night Ross Simpson started on the way to John Arksey inJhe nndRon Paul or The Exaniiner The Ddirymen did ltzin aibig way when they scored snchas frames tbrIee in the fourthand five inthe fifth The losersstarted quite well ningsI They scoredone run in the first four in the second and one in the third lonch pay dirt Iag Juli the finale ber semifinal which couldend sncK mon inihe match Theirs isno chars Thomas Hosts Minesing andylhqmas Electric continue their semifinal series in the Senior Softball League to mght at Queens liarks Down Hi via slaughter dto nis earlier in the we game atihe CanadianNatlon left lh ion game which attracted crowd of 790 nly icuIlty for motor idaynigbt was threading ay toparkingiloist Itiiliated7500 mug flaw FRIEND kings of the Big Four What other ub can wrap up football game It took just that longwell 95 seconds to be exnctfar the an ascortn anemones to tally all the points they needed Progame talk of record atI Friday night to whip Ottawa tendaoces hinted out to be only although they saber added three singles later to run aged it with 2755lhto eclipse the With 21 hits being claimed rubber for Lhkevlcw but gave third Bob Chapple John Manol thezhurling four music the ï¬rst and third too but faded in the middlein Iilhey didnt Dairymen awaitthe winner of the Case EaglesMansfield Rubs this evening at Shear Park EgglesI lead the bestofthree et Minesingt Here lost 157 to Hamilton TigerCate Palily thr ug penalties Iand fumbles oantcorrect Toronto man mark of 26811 se last year ItsBeen Odd qu Qhnny Antonellig and who cant beat Milwaukee yet iseloslng in on 20 victories for first time in titres cars its been anvodd season of success for Johnny Antonelii San Franciscos lefty acewhn upset by lousyfly balls Since losing two in raw three weeks ago beaten he said by those fly balls that went for homers in the Giants windy home park Antonelll has won three of four decisions while San Francisco has jumped into the are National League lead DoorOn Examiner Lakeleew Dairy entered the Industrial softball League fin als last night lit Queens Park by drubbing The Examiner 178 Lakeviewfwon the brawlthree The southpaw veteran who helped the Giants to pennant withzl victories in 1954 and won 20 in 1956 tied Milwaukees Lew Burdette for the majar league lead with his 17th victory Friday nlg Hedid it with an eight hit er that put the opener sway asISIan Francis Yankees May Get Some Help From Richmond by Iranassoctarhn mas NewYork Yankees looking around for help with an intensity unmatched intbs last 20 years may have couple oi potential assists coming up in lefthander BiliyShort and outfielder Deron Johnson of Richmondfllrflnians ivTbe farmhand pair combinccl talents Friday night intha Vir giniansflfil International League victory er Miami Short 21 yearhld prospect fired sixbi ter and wound up with his 15th victory iozo deci sions when Johnson 20yearold siuggerhammered tworun burner to break a11 tie in th eighth BIuifaio held eagua lead whilebeating Roches ter 51Ai cksans sevenhitter stopped Eav for Columbus and Rene Valdes also came up ith shutout scattering seven is in Montreals 441 trl umph over Toronto Wt commit cm Fawth Arrows AN EGAE wars uiATE Phiiadelpbla clipped the Phils filth time in uthe ninth fourth bother gave Los Angeles Jihosa who stayed away missed aline demonstration of the havoc old pro Sam Etcheverry can wreak with his passing am After almost 12 scoreless min utes the Montreal quorterbnck tossed long one to Bill Glosson or touchdown Ottawa took the kickotfhsd lo punt and Etcbe verry promptly connected from Ottawa stalled again back iocl Wells scooted away out the Montreal scoring ter has too sweep at games ahead with 64 twlnlght oubleiteader JSecondplaca Dos Angolesce feated Pittsburgh 65 but the third place Braves fell five games behind when their game with the Chicago Cubs was rained out Cincinnati defeated StLouis21I Antonelll 177 tops in the majors with six shutouts in 54 tied Milwaukees Warren Spahn for the National League lead with his fourth He also swatted his first 1959 humsrun mews ram 41mm Young Mike McCormicklillo pionship 7216 mo cnounn ohms OttniVas law for 46 in for 26 95 yards on Argos 72 without defutinnthe second game He gtalioived only three hits one Wally Posts lilth homer but needed vStu Millers reiief in the seventh Tha Dodgers came from be hind with four in the seventh against Ronnie Kline Ii12 then scoredIthe clincher when the Bucs missed doubleplay on baacs loaded grounder by pinchhitter Carinalilo Bookie Ronliairlys hack Bernie Felons touchdown He kicked other point gt in first run in the fifth after the Pirates had taken Zoiead Lelthander Johnny Podres 11 wonit vI The Braves jolted earlier in the day with news that Was KnoxI to Boyd Carley LOSE TOUCHDOWN Carlton lost touchdown because of ennuitie him were trailing to to the Cubs hen the rain came in the thir inning Reds rookie Jay it 33 gave up firs inniogJaomeIthy Joe Cunningham then blanked the Cards the rest of the way gt on four hi He also singled ahd scored the wanting ï¬eld goal was wipe when aid for ragAs You PLAY Iooircouase Miles Eng Off Highway remains souMow war we Have an we or wATEilIIWENSED mas moasum PiEPSUEEX from the Montreal i7to the goal line with an Etcheverry pitchout Elli Hewlcy ehnverted two touchdowns lie kicked two sin gles and Etcheverry one to round Ottawa finally got inloitha touchdown picture in the fourth quarter when quarterback Frank lripuckaIpsssIed 18 yards to Bobby Simpson after long march Mack Yoho converted The other point come from Gerry Ncsbitts single in theIthlrd quar lt who the second straight lose or the Riders who dropped 2120 decisionloTaronto Tuesday while the Ticais launched In de fence of their Big Four cham by beating Montreal The Ais ground attack chewad of 225 yards to go with 249 through the air Ottawa had 473 yards passing andonly 50 rush ing First downs were 2118 in Tripucka was pas tog Eteheverry 15 Things were rough and tough at Toronto whetIe Hamilton lost penalties and the it was tight game until the last minute when Ticat quartetv raced across on tbirddownIpl go for ew 22yard pass to Paul Dekker for the other touchdown in the second quarter Steve Dneschulr convertedboth and picked up single Ion ï¬eld goal attempt Printer Cam Fraser Torontos only scoring came on Wray Carltons firstqurter$ln gle and atouchdown in theseclt ond quarter on neat 27yard pass from quarterback Ronnie hen Covington is lost for the season he 12 Knox pass get him fromhim as he was tackled in the end Zone Cookie ehrist ToraIntoI linebacker RonIBrewer Montreal took possession and Baylorhalf