Stcwatts Lunch left won 50mm soccrn nan GOLF camps DLcLssLo LOCALLY IN win POSTSCHEDULETILTS SteWarts Captures Sr Softball Honors Stewarts Lunch climaxed Bar rie and District Senior Softball League action at Queens Park Iurdny by winning the 1960 championship The hustling Lunehmen defeat ed Barrie Legion defending champions us making it four straighLoycr themnposltloLm the semifinal series Stewarts defeated RCAF Camp Bordon Flyers 40 Prior to the RCAF vsLllesLthc new champs defeated Legion in suddendeath contest for regular season honors mak ing it nine consecutive payoff playoff victories Saturdays contest was meant tube the most unusual of the playoffs and it was Legion without pitcher had workhorse lied Thurlow on the rubber The redhead was hit hard and often but in going the route stole lust wee bit of the thunder from the new champs for his plucky dis play But when it came down to the end the new kings did It up in fine style They score five runs in the last inning to make the margin decisive Joe Marley Stewarts Lunchs catcher named Most Valuable Player of the Year after the game proved the voters 100 per cent correct with 4for6 feast at the plate Billy Bertram had three safeties and Bob McCart ney Lora Armstrong and John White had two apiece For Legion playing without playoff pacescttcr Frank Laney for the second consecutive game Doug Kettle was the batting leader with three belts in four at tempts Gary Hines had two hits and Thurlow had threerun homer in the initial stanza Legion again made mlttful of mlscues to help the winners Stewarts made but one and surprisingly enough it was by outstanding centre iieider Geor ge Falconer Laurie Barron pitching with huge patch over his nose which Knock Captures Iuv Ball Title Knock won the South Simcoe Juvenile League championship Saturday with 54 victory over Tottenham Victory at home gave the Sil vertoppcrs 31 triumph in the series Righthander Dan Shan nontwirled for Knock and had trouble in but one frame It was the fifth in which Tottcnham got hits by Boyce McCullough Sinclair and OHara and scored four runs Knock had scored four in the fourth and claimed the margin was recently under the knife laslcd less than two amen on the rubber for Stewart Jimmy Armstrong the big Ieilow whod chuck all day and nightlf asked finished up and got the credit for the victory NOTES As or usual Stew artshathrfu Iinenprrnenniny there were plenty of good men on the bench should any of the starters falter STEWARTS McCartney 3b Bertram ss Marley Falconer cf Armstrong 1b Wannamaker if Bertram 2b White rf Yer Armstrong Totals LEGION gt SHAH Lauvï¬UOï¬ its NHOHHueu the Barrie and DiEtrict Senior Softball League title at Queens Park Saturday it was just one of the championship decid cd in three sports on that day At right Jimmy Clyno accepts the Gord Roach Trophy from Ross Peacock Jim captured the first annual ieflhanders golf toornamcnt Barrie Country Club Belowis the Bar ric Legion minor socccr club which won the bantnm at the soccer tourney held at Barrie Fair Grounds Saturday Yesterday in Toronto the kids won theNational league title with T1 victory over Tri at THRILLING THREESPORT WEEKENE Abegionrshorrarnsuat was without Ron Stewart for few weeks Lonny Al Smith and Wayne Russel the teams second hurler whoa been absent for month The officiating as in thethrec previous games wss handled expertly by Bill llare Bud Knapp and Ernie Pctrimoulx Well therell be another year but even before that Legion and Stewarts could tatoft again in the Copaoo Series which is scheduled to get rolling this week By THE CANADIAN PRESS Calgary Stampeders and Ed monton Eskimos will be out to gobble their opponents in to nights two Western lnterprovin clel Football Union games if desire alone brought victory the Albertans would be hands down favorites when Stampeders tangle with Saskatchewan Rough rlders in Regina and Edmonton Eskimos invade undefeated Win nipeg Blue Bombers territory Stampeders had their appetite whetted by their 2814 win over British Columbia Lions in Cal gary Saturday night before 13000 fans The triumph second in 10 games pulled them to within one point of thirdplace BC Lions in the race for the last playoff spot Edmonton trails the league lcodlng Blue Bombers by six points and needs victory to night for any hope of grabbing the pennant ONLY POINT Roughriders gained their only point this season when they tied the Stampeders 1515ln contest Aug 12 Calgarys othermeet lng with the houghics ended in close 2315 win for Stamps Winnipegs two victories eve Eskimos this season were by tight scores of 1814and 1514 ii mOOOQNHMHsa Chappel Feltll cf Hines 3b Thurlow Kettle ss Boorman rf MacDonald Dunn 1b MeCann Totals 37 Barron rms rong and Marley Thurlow and Chappel winning pitcher Armstrong Umpires Bud Knapp plate Bill Hare first base Ernie Petrimoulx third base Stamps And Esks Are Hungry Clubs Stampeders left the field Sat urday relatively unscathed Lions announeed at halftime that they were playing the game under protest following dis puted roughing call by Referee Paul Dojack Doug Brown kicked two field goals and three converts for the winners Don Stone Ron Morris and Gene Filipski scored the Cal gary touchdowns and Morris kicked fourth quarter single Don Vicio and Nub Beamer scored British Columbias touch downsBoth were converted by George Grant IN FIRST QUARTER The disputed play came at the 13minute mark of the first quar ter when Dojackruied Lion rush crs had roughed kicker Morris in blocking punt 30 recovered agesunnnnn =neinu=ueams= Legion Bantams ilnd Mimico Boys Soccer Titlisis Mimloo and Bernie won soccer titles at the allOntario tourna ment held at Barrie Fair Grounds Saturday Mlmlco won the juvenile titlo over Trafalgar in the final con test four corner kicks to two The contest was scoreless and mics made before the game stated that corner kicks wpuld count in the event of lie Barrie Legion copped the ban tam crown with 71 win over Agincourt in the final tilt 0n the way to victory in the fourth tournament Barrie de feated Scotts Rovers and South Peel before meeting Agiaeourt Yesterday at Toronto this Lame Barrie club edged Tridents 21 to width National League title Bobby Lewis and Clare Shepherd scored the NL mark ers for Barrie Mayor Willard Kinzie was on hand Saturday to present the trophy to the Mimico club beg ion president Cliff Kelly present ed the bantam trophy the ball but Calgarys Doug Brown went on to kick field goal that made the score 100 44¢ Do Bierashing BOSTON AP New York Yankee manager Casey Stengel hints their righthander Art Dit mar may pitch the openlng world seriu game against Pittsburgh The Yankees capped another parade to the American League pennant Sunday heating Boston 43 to cllnchiheir 10th flag in12 seasons underStengel Stengel the 70yearold base ball genius artfully dodged di rect answers to questions con cerning the tin nal League champion Pirates and his own choice to pitch the series opener However the master of double talk had this to say My pitching staff has been rather uncertain this year Dit mar definitely has been my No man Because of that lva pitched him in turn and out of turn Art Ditmar Could Open World Series ileck cant worry about Pittsburgh yet Were on win ning streak nine straight and hope it continues through the world series Thats about all can say about Pittsburgh now JUST IN CASE rough translationof ter rent of Stengel esa produced these conclusions about the 1960 Yankees New York players worked hard and took nothing for granted this year to recapture the flag We were kind of shocked when we didnt win lost year and this year we settled down The Yanks were stunned by the big push put on by Balti mores youngsters but had it when they needed it mostdown the stretch New York has won ls of so since Labor Day includ RCA WHIRLPOOL Electric Clyde Paces Golf Lefties The male lefthanded mem bers of the Barrie Golf and Country Club had their day Saturday in the first annual whole handicap competition for the Gard Roach Trophy First winner claiming his second honor in week was Jimmy Ciynewho fired gross score of 91 and low not of 85 Recently Jim and his wife Betty won the Hubby and Wife tourney Second low aetwlnners in cluded Ross Peacock and Cy JlLllcaLJheyhadsooresct 70 Peacocksgross was 92 and Wilcox 86 Everyone received pri ing the crucial weekend sweep over Baltimore week ago Stengel believes the various switches and substitutions hes made this season has left the club in good shape He partic ularly high on Tony Kubek among his versatility corps be cause Kubek can play no fewer than seven positions ALMOST QUIET The Yankee players used to winning and the battling neces sary to make the grade ap peared almost quiet in the dress ing room after the game Sunday yet proud of their achievement There was some horsepluy little beer some for unusual feats Smil lngBruce Peacock got the prize being the best club hurler and Charles Hurtibcsa was the bestdressed player 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