moms 13111 Leafs iwdnt éBigi TimeT Flag Hie rae assure was spines mount in PORTS mason ATTRACTIONS Barbies lostlts major hockey team the Flyers but seems to have come into its own with other major attractions After shakey start this summer the Barrie and district Softball League showed enough improve ment to retry first class The Industrial League By STEVE JONEBCU made great strides along the same path Barrie Minor Athletic Club gave the clty1uvenile and midget baseball X01 the first time inmany years It could reaCh major proportions in few years if the kids stick with it MOE NORMAN Last summer Barrie had its first tennis touma ment in many year An added attraction was the exhibition game between Don Fontana and Jim Bent iey two of thecountrys top amateurs This week Earrleihaddtsnsecondwnetciassicsrzlthsmlma stars as featured playing guests Even more impressive than the play of the visit ors was the play of the local kids and the enthusias tic and educated reception spectators it got from the resident Tennis is growing Barrieshad top Dominion players in the past There no indication that the future will not prove as frumul Golf of course is major all over the world More people play golf every year time local enthusiasts will This year for the second have chance to watch the best this countryhas produced And these par tlcular fellows will get better Heading thelistoLplayersthatwiil struttheir stuff at Barrie Country Club Sunday under the aus ploes of Barrie Minor Athletic Club is Moo Norman Norman needs no ihtroductionto anyone any where in Canada Hes the unanimous choice as the Clown Prince of the gamedidis play is speedy His scores are low His entertainment value is priceless OntheVIerious side of the futuregreat list is Gary Cowan Five times runnerup in provincial and dominion contests this year Cowan is rated this countrys best bet to become ireai big as the saying goes in global golf Cowan is still an amateur other aimonpures arc Jerry Kentchel Ontario Juvenile Champion Phil Brownlee iastyears provincial Junior Champion and Nick Westlook Ontario champ for 1959 who couldnt compete this year of his children through sickness of one Bill Mawhinney and Gerry Kesselrlng are two more professionals who will be here Local pro Ed Renlok will play with them late important engagement in Western Can ada has eliminated budding pro George Knudsen from Sundays play District club champions whove accepted invita tions to play are Jim Small Barrie Glen Brock Col linngoo Ron MIX Oriilia Gillespie ROAF Camp Borden and Collins from Camp Borden Anny sec ond frame the score was Young Leighton Smith pitched for the all bits Corner suffered the pitching defeat for Universal The roundrobin series is quick comingjo close and win or loss stlhls isle stage of the Earns could make the difference between promotion or elimina tion Tonight al Queens The LaxGieenflald If aminer plays Dangerï¬eld Mo lors Case Hicklinx 2b Dunsmore 4h Smith winner andallowod but easementran UniverSQI 122 Walkercf Cannlalzb ll 12 Smith and Bluehlfl Corn er and Rutledge umpires Bowen plate Al Sbowobuk bales Cornerp ul uuuuuuuuuu 8d uoaonsaeoon GI yumLem rLCut deks Lead To Just By ma REICELER mum Precl sou Writer Ono ofths most exciting week ends in Baltimores baseball his toryaincrihedayspfchfli lons champion Orioles of 139496 figures to get away winging Fri day night The youthful Birds engage the leagueleading New York You kees in an allimportant throe same series sweep wouldllit the Orioles into first place in the American League and establish them as the team to beat Balllmore New Yorks lintplace lead to one game Wednesday night van quishing Cleveland Indians 64 after Kansas City and the Yan kecs split doubleheader The Aswan Haiierloslng Washington stunned thirdpines Chicago with 21 decision that dropped the While Sox four games off the pace Detroit snapped Bostons fivegame wln ning streak with 42 trium VETERANS PACE TEAM Two of the older Oriolesnul fielder Gene Woodling and pitcher Skinny Brown carried Baltimore to victory Woodling who has hit la 17 straight games walloped grand slam home run off chk Stigman in the third inning Cleveland bad run up 30 lead against Steve Barber in the first Montreal By inn assocrsran runs it lastplace Montreal Royals knock off Buffalo Bisons again tonight the panic will really be Royals took their second straight from Buffalo Wednesday TORONTO CF Toronto Maple Leafs have clinched the 1960 international league baseg ball pennant and Jack Kent Cooke hopes its the last of such Not at Cooke who has owned in club since 1951 doesnt wlsb ithannel Sw1m Record Is Set England Reut ersHeleJensen 23yearold DanishCanadian from Toronto set up record for swimming the English Channel Wednesday and returned in hllirhpbvlothls imastamemi Crowds gathered on the water front cheered whenlbe fair haired Jansen stepped from fishing boat which brought him back from the French coast The noundJerisenJetJy the gruelling 22 crossing Mnear 10 hours and 23 n1 es The Canadian was accompa nied ontbcswlm by Col aimnon of the Channel Swim mig Association His tlrï¬ebroke by 27 minutes record of in therdirection set up by Hasspn AbdelRehim of Egypt 10 years ago ï¬ebini established the record do rosslng frcm France dlflcult Eng landtoe estab ished last ear byxaBrazillan Ie rougb elgnsenfsald the wrm went did not been swimming real the Leafs well Its just that he wants the next baseball pennant flying over Toronto ball park to carry an American or National League label gt Torontosbid to ï¬gure in file proposed expansion plans of the two major leagues is strong one Mostbaseball observers rate Toronto bet ter than even chance of nailing down one of the four new franchises expected lwo iiieach league STADIUM PROBLEM One of the problems to faced before Toronto can jump to major league status boweveris the provision of big league stadium It has been one of the main points of discussioLSifl on the industrial harbor front just east of the Canadian ï¬onaltEXhlblllorgiouhfls7 belng consldered as anything over Franecun tumors and could take nearly 25000 lb the addition of outfield bleacber seals and 400 field boxes The target for major league park is minimum of 35000 seats however and Maple Leaf Stadium just doesnt have the elbow room in the crammed in duslnal area to expand that mild One of the sites under consid eration Is the Rosedale ravine midtown Toronto It wouldbe close theYonge Street subway for tiransit be fansand fheresarnple room to ere gigantic sports park up ight such plan wever seeing in it menace to theidneigu of large =houses quiet treets an coblshadetre mong other suggestions is newline French ast frodt of his one which calls for building railway yards near the downtown bisiness section gt This stadium on stilts idea hasnt got past the talking stage but it has some advantages Main one is the easy access for ouboftown fans These are ex peeled to make up possibly half of the attendance if Toronto goes major league Best estimatesare that new stadium will cost just over $6000000 exclusive of land But the Metropolitan Tomato plan ning commission says natural amphitheatre silelikeRosedaio would cut the cost to $3000000 exclusive of land Six DarlrHorsesTCoiithl Iifisei Favorites In Junior Golf Event JYJWOATmiLM muofflldlngtcneaandtdz Cuuadian mssstaHertE TORONTO CWAlthough the painting Canadian junior golf champion ship final between John Morgan of Vancouver and Bob Panasiuk of Windsor dont bet on it yet There are six other juniors who qualify as dark barns and any one of them co dwind up in the ï¬nal Friday All ht Including fourmem ber Erl Columbia team which placed second to Ontario in the Canadian team championship Tuesday began thirdround quar ter nal matches today at tho 6490yard par72 Toronto Thorn hill GoliClubcourse Both Panasluk18yearold On tario junior champ and Morgan have been tearing ovorthe ersrwere Gordon Robinson and Terry CampbellVaucou p17 ol Gary Black 10 Richard mm 17 lorla Bob Jam son 10 borough and Brian Wllcox of the host orontotjclub stadium elevated on posts above Pan lining Brown as course in arandsubpangauflsï¬ihem One Tilt pitched elgbt scorelss innings in relief to gain his mu victory Yflnkflmoklo BfllStaiford and As veteran Ned Garver turned in the sbuioulsin the Jerk dï¬UITdoubieVneader SE fordpmnitted four hits mm opener for his second major league victory Mickey Manllos sixthinning triple scoredYogi Berra Carver also buried fourbib lcr for his seventh victory against New Yorkuin 28 Vlifetlmo de cisions Run Snyders bases loaded slngle all Ralph Terry in abe sixth broke up scoreles ucl ROOKIE WINS Rookie southpaw Jack Krallck of Washington oulplicbed rlgbt banderBob Show of the White SoxThosenatorecama up wilh the tiebreaking rim In the nlnlh on catcher Earlbatteys sacri iice fly The Senators had loaded the bases on singles by Julio hammer and Jim Lemodand walk to Reno Bertola Pinchbitter Elmer Valo forced runner at the plate before Battey flied to deep left Lemon scoring after th catch Chico Fernandez whose error in the lvth inningluesday night cost Detroit game invBcsion drove in tho mnsDelrolt mar gin of victory over the Red Sox Rookie rlgbibander Bob Bruce needed help from reliever Hank Atheelghlh lo Royals Down Herdj Tuviééfl night this Blsnos made me errors in losing 41 Three of the hobbies figured in the scoring of couple of unearned runs In other International League games Rochester Red Wings de feated the champion Toronto Maple Leafs Richmond Vees blanked Miami Marlins 10 and Columbus Jets defeated Jersey City Reds 62in 10 innings Joe Tanner collected three bils including double and drove in two mus in the Montreal victory as RalphMauriello bud Buffalo to four hits Mauriello fanned 10 and walked four in farming in his second complete game in 11 starts His wildness cost him shutout LEEMAN TEE LOSER Ken Lehman who allowed all Montreals 11 bits was the loser Jim Bronstsd of Richmond stopped Miami with two hits in scoring his shutout The lone run wasscored in the top of the ninth when Ken Hunt walked moved to second on booms on run on Hampers single Rcbesier scored all itsmus in the third inning against the Maple Leafs then subsided It was the second straight for the Red Wings over themhampd ferpar 30 But in the afternoon Panasiuk e=rwh€n=John moored 17 of Petorbnroughj jumped off to twohole lead and continued to hold thelead after 10 holes Kindred wento over par on the lllhaod again on the filth while Panasiuk parred be to tie Panasluk birdied the 15th and took an eagle three on the 480 yard parfive 17th to win when Johns tee shot went out of bounds Panasiuks medal score for the la bolestbe pair continuedto play the 10th though Bob had won the match and on the 17th was brilliant 69 threeupdet par rgan knocked off Mark hamsrBob Young one up and abddaï¬lifw 36me gina4 organ plays Black today do eson defeated the last 112 Nova Scoti 18 of blamedhfsiil nd HHHaucaol shown as or Loner strum cor oChappel be on tobsvo the but bPitlnglgitib in the circuit Fm waited for Lousy to entry hisshare of III load for throo months Bonus didnt Bis bat ting average was about 150 points lower than lose Come the playoffs Loney alerted lo get good wood on the He reached his at last night at Queens Par In the fourth game of the nmiilnsl series with lorgis Automotivu near mans In five lripr to the plate he Grey Monarch To Carry 121 FORT gtERIE €P 46rey Moparch will carry is poimds for his bid to retain the grass trnck championship in Saturdays $30000 Niagara Handicap Ho faces two formidable United States invaders Martini 11 and Gcechee hill in the closingday feature of Fort Eries summer meeting Grey Monarch owned by Mr and Mrs Taylor of Toronto will be ridden by Avellno Genres Martini ll owned by Mr and Mrs Reuben of Toledo Ohio won last seasons 960000 Canadian Championship at Wood bine GeecbuVLouVarfourysm filly won the Puritan Handicap at Suffolk Dowor London Tops 53min 39 20 ssmm CPILondon was moved into tie for first place in the senior one here Wed over the Golden Beau before 500 fans It was nations first start and the Bears second Sarnlo won 2315 yer the Detroit Ea Huro Raider in their opener andbosts the Raiders here Mon day London covered three Sarnla fumblesoft punts and intercepted six passes The Lords did most quarter when they got 27 points to Sarnias seven The Bears wen iriio 130 leadin the first of it The only score in the sec ond half was Londonsfinal un converted touchdown witb the time running out for the Lordsand Mike Narnia Jim Reynolds Clarence Willis and Sien OBrien picked up the other touchdowns Lunar Lee kicked tliree converts RaySine scored two touchdowns for the Bears and Eddie Vernes picked up the other one on pass from quarterback Hal Ledyard Verses kicked two converts London made in first downs to Semiss 19 The Lords tried 15 passes and completed six Sarnia cried 24 passes and completed 10 The lords Were without quar terback Jerry Thompkins on loan to Ottawa Saruia was ub out halfback Chuck Stanley out of action with an luxury Legion Baseball In The Playoffs atop their respective leagum in the Barrie Legion Minor Base ball Association play this sum mer Havana led the Atoms with 19 pointsand Yankees bad larpoinlsï¬io leadihrleewee division Montrealme second in the Atom division will 14 inls foil ed by Rochester with is Mianu Toronto and Bul rindians arrr 136E ond place in the Peewee Vodgers 1r Athletics and Pirates l4 Tbi lop four clubs in each div ision entered theplayoffs that start tonight lnrAtom semi both suddendeath gam Ha ana plays Rochésteratvshear at the fair Grounds Pcewee semis also sudden deati1 have Yankees playing Dodgers at Shear Park tomor row The samef day lindians play Red Sox at the Fair Grounds gama through five innings will constitute game First sled team is the ham team Thebig nigh thewkids will bg Sept 10 at QueensPark EEKS CUT HALF EDMONTON CineEdmonton doesday inst halfback Clif lh nkxaiyaouer an aromas single by min manna by Kettle and Laney accounted for twp runs This happened after two wars out Legion wrapped the pa cel neatly in the ninth with ilfreo more tallies on three more hits 30 garmende aniline Fol we Wig svnngersTvllvmL SWANSONG drilled four solid base lifts He was robbed of ï¬fth on belu tilul onebnnd running catch by centre fielder Don Johnston Jhoso four fills knocked in follr runs He scoï¬d one himself as the Legion oys knotted the series at 22 will 104 victory Exce for fine catches in the camel rbybothcin titwas bit of an oddball sort of game nesday night with 7a $20 win of their scoring in the second quarter and led in at the end Ron King scored two majors legion scored five times eu ough lo win ioibs lop half of the first inning Four errors more importantlban three hits accounted for the high count George Choppel and John Fel lis onetwo in the Legion order got on base via errors single by Red Thurlow with on error thrown in on the play scored both runners Afler Eon Stew art went down on strikes Doug Kettle doubled to score the Red head Laney then double to score Kellie Al Smith then got life on an orrorpushlng Lone totblrdvao Jater scoredoo long sacrifice fly by Bob Dunn Dunns hit looked every bit roundtrlpper but Johnston play lngn terriï¬c centre field made oneband grab of the ball well behind the light posts The third frame was somewhnl similar hu reverse Frank Rawn leading off for Torgls gotlife on miscue He scored after Johnstonssingle and Gary Thirsks double Homer Barretts aingleJhen scored the alliestwo seerunners Torgls cams as close as it ever did in the next frame or single by Ruwn error and rlfice fly by Thirsk The eontestwas scoreless unill tr in the seventh when the Legion Ladies come naires started connectingagain your husbands Mined Golf Tourney In Barrie Saturday This contest wee swansong this year for Stewart He reports to Maple Leaf hockey aining camp in Pelerborougb next Wednesday the day of the next playoff game llowent out big with four safeties Al Smith went the roulo Legion setlling down after lbakoy start He allowed just six hits His males Reynolds for is safeties LEGION Chappel Feltls rf TIlliliiivvTGb to also AB Barrie Country Club captains have arranged forms twoball mixed tournament next aimday night with play to commence at six oclock This is io be followed by loner and corn roast plus singsong lf it rains the food part of the prosam will be held the clubhouse instead of out doors The nolicelo members states wflhdr without Smith in an and Common Umpires Bud Knapp no Secretnu aowunoogeew eauugéuaoonl tones Reynolds blah Bill Hare firsl base Ernie Petnm oulx third base Bradford Club Win Games Btfldfnrdd£lcaiedMB1H of Bradford wile the YorkSim coe Ladlu Softball league fin al series 11 slated for Beaten tonight Irene Dow 10L Bray Barbara Third game is Scott and Dot Mullis had four hits aplece for Bradford Bar bara Link and Betty Nixon bad migrations 033 for Eliseo one was winn pg pitcher and Joan Plait the losv Bradford Merchants came up with win in the North York Intermediate Softball League edgingRichmond Hill 40 Frank Loney had three hits for th two including Winners Colin Jack had grandslam home run Fred Dow Ten Van defpol and Stevollarga also had two hits Matti Kannri bad for Richmon Hill threshipgiec Johnny Richards in the win ning chucker with NormReba arts faking the loss Bradfords OliA Bantam clubjmade it sweep fortb townwitlr 152 victory over Bronte at Bronte ario had three apiece wlnmn butler olrukwasthe Pele Mabeod was the victim of the heavy Bradfordousiaugbi rwo two clubs play in and lord Saturday afternoon at one oclock Havana and Yankees finished Ed Park and Montreal plays Miami All semifinal gases start at gt 630 pm Theyve seveninning ckson has been placed on waiv ad ifons and bad part wasidbis second year flay6b BIGGEST BIKE BIW EVER ME HANDIE BEN OME DIS mmi mu BIKESPECIAl Kegvlor $4677 voice mos of the WIFU announced ers Tbe sixfoot laspound im 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