club will be toug vaskatchewsn 10 Calgary hi ionBradiord tielegibn scored too many runs Que sarunnu msnnoon Toronto aofwall club protested gamewithflillcreetgrads Sunday the club advised tbeywouldnt go thrdugh with it sat urdaywe thought they were crazy for evenmentionlng it ms salon team Duffields of north York wasnt to complain ilghtly 0h noly llliey said the park Queens was atrocious and wouldnt play me next game there As result the third game the best of Lthree OASA Juvenile series will be played at Shea Park Wednesday onerous beef they had was mhch good that being the absence of lights at Queens Everybody talks about that madness FRIDAY FOR SOME OF US Friday is day when our tables are not adornedwith meat of any kind Mrs Grace Ougn who won the Barrie Ladies Golf Championship at the club Sunday is not one of these Still she maln tains Friday is not her day She lost her chance for the Slmcoe County Championshlpyon Friday of last week Lind says that pay has been her downfall in previous years uhonarnruv our IT JUST DOESNT pay to butterup theweatherman We tried last Friday and he soaked us He gave us another drenching Sunday at the gait club WEVE BEEN TOLD that we dont say enough good things about people We tried even without the slight est intention of bribe to compliment the weather man but he gave it to us Just the same SAY IT ISNT SO STORY MAKING the rounds is thatWayne Rota ledge regular netminder fdr Newmarket smoke Rings of the OHA Junior last year wont be active be tween the pipes for three years We CERTAINLY hope this isnt so Wayne appeared good bet toflll the net for the Barrie Flyers this sea son Hope to have the clear picture soon as possible min To onucnnn EXCUSE PLEASE but weeouldnt help but chuckie on overbearing woman ask her husband if the idea of golf was to hit the flag on top of the pin DONT FEEL too bad madamWe still arent sure whichis slice and which book However we do know thatall ofour shots aroma of the other and cant correct ems Tinsrsnamnone EVERY YEAR we read where football coaches when asked to predict where their respective teams will lfin lab in the standings get around the question by say ing Ilheieagueis better balanced this year Every use wanknnns loud scores in both the BigFour Football Union and the Western InterProvincial Lea gue prove otherwise Maybe the coaches wouidhe wiser to Just answer the questions ONLYMING that seems at all balanced in the Big Four is the Hamilton club ambivalence Jenny OToonns idea or having the winner of the Camp Borden Softball League play the winnerof the Barrie and District Senior League has its merits nownvnn TIME 15 problem Within few weeks playing ball in Barrie will be almost an impossibility unless under lights And you know the story here OTOOLE Suggest vhomeeandhome series THE ECAF REPRESENTATIVE also asked nbotit the Oopaco Series lust whats come of it and if it is to cmnewhen and how does one enter team 1212 In playoffs game must go at least seven innings togo down in the record hooka Official fourth game of the es which was supposed to be played at Bradford tonight will not he played until Thursday The other series which will undoubtedly windup this even ing has Thomas Electric play ing at Minesing roorsm Mondays Edmonton British Columbia ll earns iron PLAY SAnov cove someones imnu as on Highway nn itdnanLakaStm ame Suspended Bradford Merchants and Bar fortheir own good last night at se el gsmemvas called in the bottom of the sixth frame with the score Bill McDougall 1116 Playoffs started they lasted onlyli frames with the finale being PM in bon riblc wrung However both feluhsxearea their tcisls before the sun went down on look huge lead in the lopof lbe third scoring five times on two hits and three free passes In the bolioni half of the same inning Fliersweot on spree banging out four hits of runs Neither starting pitcher Paul mm of the Flycrs or Ross Argos Is Ordinary TORONTO CPlToronio Arlt gonauk came yp with no great surprises as they earned their imports for the next slage of the Big Four foolan season The thirdplace Argos also put seven in on reserve strength and asked waivers on lourCanadian players Coach Hemp Pool put two dc fensive backfield ialisis in his lZmnn list Bo Denlï¬iger from ldaho Universify and Jim Rouniree from the University oi Florida Others named are quarterback Ronnie Knox halfbacks Dick Shatto Corky Tharp and Cookie Gilchrist ends Cleve Wesier Ron Shiveriand Ross Coyle tackles Dick Fouls and Bobby Oliver and guard Charlie Horton HELD IN RESERVE and scoring the same number 0n the reserve list are lines backer Don Carrnway end Pete OGnrro halfback Dick Clark quarterback Johnny Green guard llon Kissel cenlre Larry CoWart and halfback Dave Mann Waivers were asked on balls backs Ed Simms and Ray Smith end Arvyd Buntins and tackle Lew neymsn managing ginea for said the clubs board of di rectorslias not considered or dis cussed replacingHamp Pool as helid Coach Hsyman was commenting oun rumor that Poobwould befired if Argos didnt beat the firstplace Hamilton TigerCats next Mon day He described the rumor as new to me SAVE mg gdiï¬eriénce In operation You can save the ifference not oncebut tynce home Tink Davie lb Doug Cannon es DoiiCoulsnn 3b Thompson rf Hutchinson Roberson ab Miscampbell of Edward if and Edgar Emms Bowman and Hutch inson Winning pitcher Tink lin losing pjlcher Emms Umpires Gowan plalelg Guil foyle and Patina bases berks Retain Hal Patterson MONTREAL CF With his left knee in cast and his rilht knee inped llai Patterson can waicli lhe Montreal Aloueltes workvnllt today secure intlie knowledge that he will be play ingwiih them again this year The Big Four clubs have named their imports and general manager Gorman Kennedy said Monday night that the Montreal list of 12 players includes Pat terson Rumors had circulated that be cause of injuries Patterson would bcfdropped He injured both knees whenvtsckled in game against Toronio Argonauts When he willbe able to play is uncertain Oihers on Montreals import list quarterback Sam Etcbeverry centre Tom Hugo guard Jacki Simpson tacklesBilly Shipp and Biii Hudson ends Gene Siminski and Rod OQuinn halfbacks Joel Wells and Jim Coicough wing back Bill Glnsson andfullback VerylSwitzer Tackle George Deiderich and quarterback Wes Gideon were named as reserve members Seven changes may be made in the list before Oct l5 purchase rice bangaffalr neiwan Benny Tru del an eyelore at any time and French flouaseil Excitement siaris at 046 Sunpson Shares Sconnglead TORONTO CF Bulldocing Gerry McDougall of Hamilton lzgerCais andiwo passcaicblng aces Boyd Carter of Toronto Argonauis and Bobby Simpson oi Oltawn Rough Ridertihare the lead in the race for the Big Four Football Union scoring title Statistics compiled by The Cenadlamlress show that after three games the three have 18 points each four more than Bill Bewley al Aloueues homebrew placement kicking star audios seasons scoring champion with points Monougali Simpson and Car ter each have scored three touch downa CollingWood Leads Soccer Standings Barrie City trails Coilingwood byvone point in therace for the lopspot in the Barrie and Dis trict Senior Soccer League scouingwood with in wins and one draw has 21 points Barrie City has nine wins and two ties Silcoie holds third place with 14 points followed by Midland with lfl0rlllla 12 Owen Sound 11 RCAF Camp Borden 10 Camp Borden Arm and Barrie IOOF one FRIDAY This PM issue is still pitcher to By THE CANADIAN PM Calgnry Stampedera swept easily into first place in the West eranterprovinclanooiball Union Monday night with zeio victory over the lniurystricken Saskatchewan Roughriders While only 10500 watched the game in Calgary record crowd of 34273 in Vancouver saw Brits isb Columbia Lions nip Edmon ton Eaklmos 07 in thriller Eskimos made strong drive in the last quarter but fumble two pass inlerceplians and in wide field goal attempt frus iraied its attack Calgary now has four wins in five games Second are Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Lions each wth record Edmonton has two losses to Lions against two victories and Saskatchewan is last wiihllve lossa KRISTOPAIHS STARS BCs scoring was done by kicking specialist Vic Kristopai tisformeriy of Toronto Argo nnuis who booted lwu ï¬eld goals and two singles in five field goal attempts Veteren fullback Johnny Bright scored touchdown for Edmon ton and rookie import Tommy ioe Coffey added single but missed the convert to Brights touchdowna point that would have tied the game TiInto First Place The loss of quarterback Jackie Parker out with stretched knee hgament obviously hurt the Bake Canadian Don Gelty threw nine completion in pass attempt for lioyards 0n the ground Esks made in yards BCI Randy Dmican also passed for 140 yards on ninecom pletloos in 11 lriuhuons made 210 yards riuhing Eslrl held one edge in iiin downs but lost threefumbles and had two passesintercepied At halftime Lions presented $10000 lngilts to fan chosu in draw as thel000000th to attend BChome game since the club entered the WIN in 1954 omens ovenwnELMrin in the allies game Slamprbnd 21 firstdowns io 10 by Riders and were ahead 305 to 155 in yards rushing and 171 to 53 in yards passlns Riders intercepfed five of Cal garys es passes but Stamps bad in completions Three of Sask atchewans 39 passes were later cepted and 12 were completed Quarterback Joe Kapp tossed three touchdown passes two to halfback Donnie Stone and one to end Ernie Warliclr Kepp scored touchdown onvn one yard plungeDoug Brown con verlcd all four nine in the thréegame INWWM beuuinnhenhimswbr theold record at Ifcepped on in the final wlni Roofer first complete guns Giants since he signed bonus with the Dodgers the Dodgers swept the gs is endowre one bind the Gig in place Pittsburgh trails by sluan in own lnthe American league Boc ton mt Washington 44 in lo in ningson Pete Runnels borne run and New Yorksnme at Baltimore was rained out No other games were scheduled Koufax passed 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