SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor SURtRISE SURPRISE was pulariy accepted that the lights and poles on Wh en lights sit would be an advantage for the bat men in the local softball leagues using Queens Park It ulas said the fielders will have hard time get 41 the lights especially to go after high If too that the fielder would occasionally flrgwing past the poles when the elt was said it was said it mile in aid of Fred Griffin church who suffered fractured ankle re played July at Queens Park between AlfStars arid Barrie Legion senior pfons antilive of the Bands Minor Athletic Club to hold dance later this month to help baseball programs Dance will be for teen 18 34 at San 33 and An4 Pct GBL 13 735 18 654 29 500 11 25 468 13 28 462 13 29 442 14 34 382 18 Maris New in five runs double and Falconer who just didnt seem Corby Adams Leads Hitters In Senior Loop The current batting averages in the Barrie and District Sen iur Softball League dont speak too well or the pitching More ban dozen batsmen whove been to the plate at least is limes officially have betterthan300 averages Young Corby Adams Min csings lQycacold star short stop heads the batsmen with an even 500 record on 10 hits in 20 atbnls He dethroned lhe leagues slugger in taking the lead Stewarts Lunchs George to want to stop belting the long ones slipped to sec ond shot with nine hits in 21 trys for 429 mark Falconer however has the honor of being one of the few batsmen in this league for scv erai years to draw intentional passes Ficlders play him at ridiculous dcpths Only one other hatter young Johnny Cole also of Minesing has betterthanAOO mark Hes batting 412 on seven hits In 17 attempts lilac Mihnlcch of Torgis Aut omotive who disappears from sight luglcn Falconer comes to Two Ball Games lit Queens Park Two Barrie and District Senior Softball League games are on tap for Queens Park this even ing The curtainraiser has RCAF Camp Borden playing Torgis Automoiive Mincsing are the hitters been to the plate at times AB 11 Ave 20 10 500 21 11 429 17 412 23 391 18 380 23 318 21 333 24 333 15 333 24 333 18 333 25 320 25 320 20 300 20 300 24 292 18 278 22 273 25 240 18 222 18 222 18 222 18 222 23 217 19 211 20 15 16 22 18 18 22 16 Electric The StewartsRCAF game ori ginally scheduled for tomorrow night at Burden has been post poncd to Friday as the Flyers plan clubsupporting bingo at camp tomorrow Wimbledon Singles lire Open To Many LONDON APllts going to be ncrnzy Wimbledon this year with any of in players likely to take the mens tcnnis singles crown Even the bookies are getting wary about offering odds on the top 10 When this happens you can rcckon things are pretty open Defeat of Luis Ayala Chilean star and South Americas lead ing amateur in Tuesday Lon don championship play com pleted the shock results in pre Wimbledon tournaments He was seeded fourth for the Wimbledon championships starting next Mon day Sergio Tecchini an Italian Davis Cup defeated Ayala 63 on wood after the toumamentwas moved indoors because of rain In earlier British tournaments this season Neale Fraser the leftvhanded Australian and top seed for Wimbledon lost to Earl Euchholz of St Louis and Barry lifackay of Dayton Ohio sccdcd No lost to Edison Mandarino of Brazil LAVER WORRIES ALL Rod Laver the Australian who reached the Wimbledon final last year and lost to Alex Olmedo of Peru has them all worfied Third seeded for Wimbledon he may be the man to take what prob ably will be the last allamateur Wimbledon since the champion ships were started in 1377 The international federation will vote July in Paris about open proamateur tournaments Everything points to the ppm idea going through Tuesday Fraser and Maria Bueno of Brazil who won the 1959 Wimbledon crown got the nod as topseeded players Miss Euenos chief threat fig ures to be Darlene Hard of Man lebello Calif seeded No Dukes find Bills Talk To Coaches TORONTO CPlTwa Ontario Hockey Association or learns Toronto Marlboros and Guelph Biltmores may have coaches by next week Billy Heay former Toronto Maple Leaf coach and Dit Claplt per recently with Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League are reported being considered for the Guelph job to succeed Eddie Bush lileynolds To Raycraft McCartney Bertram Chappcl Thurlow Ritchie To Tales Th ch Downey III WinDowncyiiI MacDonald Home CB White Luck Neal Th Laney OTToole C1 Beaugrand To Grant McCann Feaklns To Allen CB Kelly CB Hastings Th ontINNNanmbuhwmnnaweumuuwï¬mumaqwgmmn MNNNwwwhwmAhmï¬hAmmmdewmmmumdandwuw Role Wont Play Season Says Trimble ANCASTER CWCoach Jim Trimble of Hamilton Tigercats says he does not expect quarter back Tobin Role of Toronto Ar gonauts to last out the 1960 foot ball season The coach of the Big Four foot ball league champions said Man day he has information from the National Football League that Rate former Detroit Lions quar terback has bone spur on the left knee You dont make it for sea son when you play the game all out like Role does Trimble told reporters Wont scnd player out to deliberately injure an opponent but if quarterback has weak spot well have to go after it Role signed this season to reportedly $25000 contIaCt in sists he is 100 per cent physically fit Lew Hayman Argo managing director said he has no knowl edge of any defect in Rotes knee See Showdown For Trotting Assoc OIiAWA CPJOltawa Jour nal sports editor Bill Westwick says showdown is just about at hand between the Canadian Trotting Association and the On tario Racing Commission over finally In the win column plays Thomas WRESTLER JOHN FOTI IS TOPFLIGHT OIL PAINTER Vigncll Too Folst For Russian Ivan Ivan Kalmicoff one of me two Dearded wrestling brothers who claims Russxn as his birthplace figured be shed some weight in order to nutmanoeuvrelmnchy Vignal in the main event of last nights wrestling card at Barrie Arena The weight the growier shed was his kneelength boots He fought in his bare feet Much to his dismay found that Vignal was not too hook for even one concerned with footwear The Flying Frenchman of the Edouarda Carpenticr school sLill bad too much speed and gymnastic abiI ity for the slower and stronger opponent Vignals speed so confounded Kalmicoff that the latter didnt know which end was up late in the bout That made him fairly easy prey for the clearsthinking Frenchman Though the headliner this bout still fell short of the fabulous Ivan semifinal between Johnny Foti and muchimproved Eric the Great Long hailed as just about the most versatile fighter in the business Foti came with innum rable holds unseen in the local ring before He turned armlocks yinto leglocks He made the slug gish looking headlock look like war dance Foli even added dirt which Eric brought into the ring And when Johnny applied the illegal measures you wondered whcre he got histricks It was fitting farewell for at least month for Foti who left after the bout to defend his Western Canada title at the Cub gary Stampede Benny Trudell who heretofore wishes to be referred to as Gentleman wasnt so as he was disqualified in his bout with Frank Scolty Thompson trimlooking Joe Dempsey lwas the referee DENVER Colo AP Ben Hogan and Sam Snead will have something extra going for them in the United States open golf championship starting Thursday Far Hogan it is the general flatness of the 7004ltyard par 71 Cherry Hills country club where select field of 150 beng play at 11 am The double round that climaxes golfs prestige tournament Satur day shouldnt be as gruelling as others the 47yearold Hogan has faced since his legs were mangled in near fatal auto accident 11 years ago For Snead it is the law of averages Despite record 105 tournament victories the West Virginia hillbilly has never won the Open This is his ZDlh at tempt in an unbroken string that began in 1937 when he was 25 You know might just win one of these here things some time Snead said after one overpar in practice Tuesday lrn satisfied with the way Im playing said an unusually chipper Hogan He left the course after 16 holes when Windstorm swept the layout PALMER FAVORITE Hogan and Snead represent the old pros major challenge to golfs young bloods headed by tournament favorite Arnold Palmer Dow Finstefwald de fending champion Bill Casper Ken Venturi Gene Littler and Mike Sauchaki Palmer managed an evenpar practice roundr Three Canadians are slated to start but only one 45yearold Stan Leonard of Vancouver is considered serious threatfor the title The others are Bill Ezinicki who plays out Read Ben Hogan llnd Sam SneadlIave Little Extras For US Open powers of control claimed by the Ontario body over the Old Wood bine Track in Toronto Westwick writes in his column The latest directive from the Ontario commission makes it clear that the showdown must come before the scheduled open ing of Woodbine on July This directive is so sweeping in favor of shift of almost com plete power from the CTA to the Ontario commission that the CTA cant possibly agree The only re course for the CPA is to place under suspension any owner driver or trainer racing horse at Woodbine until the courts set tle this question Already directors of the Cana dian Trotting Association are be ing polled as to the drastic ac tion contemplated And it doesnt seem possible that the result will be anything but the firm stand of showdown Otherwise the CTA can very well be reconciled to yielding practically all of its power to in commission that will assume and already has set this forth in its directivecontrol of lllnciliy every phase at the Woodbine operation Marlboras said he has sorted out with four or five names Marlboro part time manager last season was reported good bet to succeed Turk Eroda Stafford Smythe coowner of OIL HEATING 10 Down rear to Pay Clarke Heating And sheet Metal FA 63171 applications and has come up Johnny Peanuts OFlaherty The sARJsANT co BUDGET run spreads SUNHEAT payments uniformly who Spread yourfuol oil payments evenly over munylmonihs Avoid heavy midWinter bill when 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