HARRY EXAMINER TUESDAY OCTOBER to SPORTS scuoor srmrr TYPE By STEVEUNESCO Sports Editor School Spirit as applied to secondary school athlet ics has been descrlledyas many things in many dif ferent ways It means in part supporting athletic teams by at tendance at functibns such as football basketball volleyball games It means making your presence felt by clapping and making full use of the strong young lungs Outofjtown students who attended the Tudhope Thompson Track and Field Meet here Saturday had the spirit They steered their autos all sizes and shap es up and down the main street with horns tooting and passengers screaming They waved school ribbons and sang school songs The kids were as loud at the meet They returned to the traffic end again after the meet made more noise and sang more songs with more ribbonwaving It was wonderful nolse for those who can remem ber their own high school days It was different kind of noise than that heard last week and the week before by one voice emanating from speaker on top of car Both were indicating support but the enthusiasm was different The first was too mechanical The Saturday noise appeared rowdy However that was not the intent Students from Orlllia did some thingthat should earn them plaudits from everyone parents and teachers alike Before shaking the buildings they Visited the City Police Department and asked permission for what was to follow They were given the green light and warned to be careful not only for others but for themselves This proved that fanatic of sport is not necessar ily crackpot as weve so often heard It proved that these sensible kids wanted all to know from wherethey came and for whom they were cheering Although unscheduled like the events that took place at North Collegiate this downtown display is an important part of such Spirit events Thatfs part of School These same noisey youngsters cooperated 100 per cent with officials at keeping clear of the lumping plfs throwing areas and running areas during the meet We believe the kids really do understand the lm portanco of TudhopeThompson Becittie Captures Lightweight Title HAMHJION CPlIEddie Beat tie the Hamilton boxer who sun vived an operation to close hole in his heart slammed his way to the vacant Canadian light weight title Monday night by scoring fifth round technical knockout over Edmontons Bobby Hamilion The win means two fights in Wembly Stadium in London for Beattie later this month and match in New Yorks Madison Square Garden in November The two fought on even terms through two rounds but Beatties body blows began to tell in the third Coming out fast in the third Beattie slid underneath the Ed monton boys guard and put him down with rightlo the mid section Hamilton hit the canvas three times in the round once from miss of his own once from push and thethird time from solarplexus punch FELIED WITH HEAD PUNCH Beattie decked him again with jarring smash to the head at the bell ending the fourth In the fifth he moved his al tack from head to body and then had his hand lifted in victory by referee Tony Brandino when Hamilton collapsed from body punch EHamilton was sure game one he said He tagged me couple of times with those long rights but never hurt me Hamilton father of three said like to fight him again but more than three weeks in which to train It wasnt the head punches it was the body punches that got mes SCISSORED SPORT CANADAS TEAM CHOSEN MONTREAL CWTwo Moni real golf pros Bill Kerr and Alan Johnston were announced Monday as Canadas representa tivos at next months Mexican Open and the 195 Caribbean tour which takes in live Latin American countries Kerrthe 1960 Canadian Pro fessional if Association champion is pro at the Beacons field club Johnston pro at Kan awaki won the Rivermead Cup as low Canadian in the 1960 open after playoff with Al Balding ARGOSPICK UP KLASSEN TORONTO CF Dacl Klas sen twoway tackle put on waivers by Hamilton Tig Cats during the weekend was picked upMonday by the leaguelead ing Toronto Argonauts spokesA man for the Toronto Big Four club announced SEEKS BIG LEAGUE BERT BUFFALO NY AP The president of the Buffalo baseball club indicated no that Sporlservice Inc national con cession firm would lend its sup port to the citys bid for major ledgue baseball John Stiglmeier said ata press conference sup port of that corporation would be ncessary and added the city had good chance of landingla berth in the proposed additions fo the existing majors LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT HOUSTON Tek APLight weight Joe Brown takes on Raymundo Battling Torres of Mexico in lOround Ski Association Sunday approved Mount Orford in Quebecs east ern townships as the site of this years Canadian championships Dates chosen are Feb 10 and 19 The same site was approved for the annual Adams Memorial Trov phy race March 11 and 12 NFL DRAFT SET NEW YORK AP The Na iional Football Leagues player draft will be held on Dec 27 NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle said Monday The site will be the city in which the Dec 26 cham pionshipgame will be played Gonley Quits The Phillies MILWAUKEE AP Phila delphia pitcher Gene Conley said Monday night he will not return to the Phillies even if compen sated for giving up his basketball career will never pitch for the Phillies again Conley said at his home where he returned after skipping his teams final games against Cincinnati Saturday and Sunday The big righthander would not sarwhethei he is finished with baseball love to pitch too muchrfor that bu it wont be with the Phils rfh rhavent shown me the respect consideration rind thoughtfulness they should The 27 year old hurler said thathe had signed twoyear contract with Boston Celtics ask ball LOUISVILLE APlIouisville baseball fans today were singing ihe praises of Bobby Hendley the little southpaw who pitched the Colonels to the junior world series title Hendley Toronto Maple Leafs in the finals 51 Monday night scattering six hits striking out eight and giving no walks His masterful perform ancegsve the American Asso ciation Colonels the series with the International League cham pions four games in two and their first serics title since 1954 it didnt take Hendley long to prove his worth in triple base ball Promoted this season from Austin of the Texas League Hendley wcnl on to become the winningost In the American Association His 20th victory come againstthe Maple Deals in lilo championship game It was the rookie and the old pro who struck the decisive blows STRIKES BIG BLOW Frank Toore sent down by Milwaukee Braves in midseason struck the big blow in the sixth inning when he crashed two run homer it was only his sec end of Iho season Toronto got its only run in the fifth Earl Hersh sold by Louis ville to the Maple Leafs this sea son singled to right Then Herb Plews an cxmajor leaguer wnl loped triple that brought 11 tie Louisville led 2l inth sixth when ihcColoncls broke loose for fhrccruns including Toorcs homcr lo drive out Stove Rid zik The formcr National League pitcher had beaten the Colonels soundly in the second game of lhe series01 Hendlcys expense Bcofre the inning was over Stun anatn had doubled and Amado Samuel tripled the lai ter off rcliefer Pat Scanllebury Louisville achieved the title St Andrews Win Opener St Andrews took big step towards winning the Church Softball League crown at Queens Park last night by clobbering Essa Road 84 St Andrews got off to good start scoring half of their runs in the first stanza on three hits by Howard Steckley Carl Brains and Miller The winners add ed two in the second inning one in the third and two more in the fourth They were blanked the last two atsbats going hurlcr for St Andrews allowing nine safeties Walter Schandlen gave the winners the some number Emms and Miller had two hits apiece for St Andrews Bill Hunler hit safely twice for Essa St Andrews leads the final as Present Prizes lit Golf Club Mrs John Ough was the fea tured golfer of the year as far as the ladies section of Barrie Golf and Country Club was con cerned She won the club cham pionship Ameith Memorial Cup for the filth consecutive year Mrs Roy Smith was run nerup Formal presentations were made recently Ito all the top prize winners Mrs John Ough won the Rees Cup handicap tournament with Mrs Elwood Webb runnerup Mrs Jack Currie was Rees Cup consolation winner with Mrs Paul Meger runnerup Mrs MacDonald won the Ough Trophy for ninehole play ers Mrs Armstrong was runnerup The twoball foursome for the Rogers Trophy lady invites gen tleman was won by Mrs Elwood Webb and Gard Miller Mrs Ross Hickling and Mac MacDonald WETE TullflElSp Mrs Paul Meger and non Stew art won the consolation prize withMrs John Laking and John Rodgers runnersup Ferguson Trophy twovball four same was won by Mrs Jan sen and Miss Bea McQuade Sec ond low not winner was Mrs Smith and Mrs JCurrie The Corby Cup for husband and wife competition was won by Jim and Ectty Clyne Second low not winners were Elwood and Lillie Webb Title Fight ls Postponed LOS ANGELES AP Next Saturdays scheduled worl rnid dleweight championship was postponed Monday until next December champion Gene Full rue ypA thran ailing 1e He was to defend against ex champ Sugar Ray Robinson Fullmer limping badly said he tore muscle in the calf of his right leg inn workout Sat Ll rd The fight was rescheduled for Dec Luke Tumbull was the roule Louisville Crabs Minor Ball Title From The Leafs after finishing second in the As socialion pennant race and bent ing St Paul and pennantwinner Denver in the playoffs Toronto made runaway of the Interna tional League pennant race and whipped through the playoffs Hendley allowed Toronto two of its hits in the ninth inning but bore down to strike out the last man to face him The crowd of 464 cheered Iuslily when manager Bill Adair decided to let him stay In his game Ridzik gave up seven hilsand four earned runs and was chargcd with an error in the lhlrd inning Hendley hunted and to second for double play bit Amado Samuel with the hall Both men were safe Back in the dressing room where champapgne flowed like tap water manager Adair said Hend icy pitched one of his finest games of the season What else can you say about was safe when Ridzik throwing Wrestling returns to the Bar rie Arena tonight with big splash followed by littleonc The big splash will be created by The Mighty Ursus and Timothy Geohngen in the main him and from that wins all the big ones DETROIT AP Baseballs wackiest morrygoround losing managers and coaches at almost every turn was due for another spin in Pittsburgh today on the eve of the world series The owners of the Detroit Ti gers met in regular session as they do before every world se ries opener This time they are disgruntled lot and Wondering troublethe $5500000 they in vested in the fopsyvturvey Tigers four years ago Since Ihat time they have changed managers five times general managers four times and presidents three times Now they are faced with more changes And some of the own ers have made it clear they are fed up with the publicity and re action that has accompanied the frantic goingson by the front of lice and lhe flounderings of the club on the field whether it was worth all the event The small splash will bring tears of laughter It is Tigers Bosses Upset By Manager7P Jne Gordon quit the Tigers Monday after only two months as manageruHe had replaced Jimmy Dykcs who was so un happy with what he called inter ference andmoddling by presi dent Blll Dewitt that he would have quit had Dewitt notbmten him to the punch by working the unique managerial swap that sent Dykes to Cleveland and brought Gordon to Detroit Every indication is that Gor don will become manager of the Kansas City Athletics The As fired Bob Elliott Monday few hours after Gordon notified De will he was quitting the Tigers Elliotts coaches were let go too just after Elliott completed his rookie year as big league man ager The Athletics finished last in the American League The Ti gers woundup sixth their poor est finish since was Gordon wanted free hand in Gilchrist TORONTO CF Chester Cookie Gilchrist of Toronto Argonauts jackAofalllrades on football field is set to try to retain his Big Four Football League scoring title His takeoff point is the runner lip spot with the stretch run of the Big Four schedule coming up starting with the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend doubleheaders He moved into second place 18 points behind halfback George Dixon ofMpntrcal Alouettes by scoring 13 points Saturday in Ar gos 5015 win over the Alouettes Statistics compiled by The Calt nadian Press show Dixon with 13 touchdowns for 78 points and Gil christ with 65 on four touchdowns 26 converts three field goals and six singles The zoopound six fooltwo Gilchrist scored touch down and kicked seven converts Saturday in another outstanding display of his allround versatil ity He and the Argos defensive team Saturday stalled Dixons steamroller drive towards the scoring crown The Montreal backfielder was held scoreless for the first time in the seven games he has played Gains On Point Leader Dave Mann in the runnerup spot Mann scored touchdown and single and slipped to third place with 60 points on nine touch downs and six singles Bill Bew ley of Montreal with nine points Saturday on touchdown two converts and single advanced from sixth to fourth place with 53 points three more than Gerry McDougall of Hamilton and five ahead of Ron Stewart of Ottawa Rough rRiders HalfbackDick Shatto of Argos made the biggest advance pick ing up three touchdowns for 10 points and moving from 16th place to tie for eighth with 36 points each In the Ontario Rugby Football Union Curtis Cotton of Detroit Port Huron jumped into the leadership from fifth place by collecting two touchdowns and convert as the Raiders defeated London Lords 2512 Sunday night Cotton has 47 points on six touchdowns nine converts and pair of singles Lamar Lee of the Lords who picked up two cons verls Saturday in Londons 4220 defeat by Sarnia Bears kicked convert and two singles Sun day and holds second place with 46 points Gilchrist replaced teammate Milwauk PITTSBURGH AWThe Mil waukee Braves wh uff the National League pennan two years ago are wrapping up gi antsized package of players and bundle of cash for home run king Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs The players to be offered the Cubs include pitchers Joey Jay Carl Willey and Don Noltebart centerfielder Billy Bruton shorl stop Johnny Logan and first baseman Frank Torre The informant who requested anonymitysaid the two clubs would get together during the world serles to discuss the trade WILL MAKE GOOD OFFER The Braves feel they can make an offer so attractive that the Cubs cannot help but take the matter under advisement the informant said know the great regard they have for Banks but theyrealize that even with himtheyhavebeen unable to fin isb in the first division The fellt lows offered to them could fill ur or five regular positionswho ould help them more than any one man With banks in aMilwaukee uniformthoBraveswould have three plays who among them hi it to of no homo runl in ee Bids High For Banks 1060 The slugging shortsto who Vwil be 30 next Jan 31 Cubs all time homerun lead with 269 in seven seasons in Chicago He was the leagues most valuable player 1950 and 1959 The Braves haVe had several talks with Detroit involving Ti ger second baseman Frank Bol ling The Braves it is under sto have dangled outfielder Wes Covington young second baseman Chuck Coltier and pitcher Still another player sought by the Braves is Dick Farrell the hardthrowing relief pitcher of the Philadelphia Phillies The announcement of Joe Gor don as the new manager of the Kansas ty Athletics succeeding Bob Elliott will be made before the world series moves on to New York Gordon quit as man ager of Detroit Monday although his contract still had year to goEliiott was fired about the same time The Detroit board of directors was slated to meet with general manager and president Bill De witt today and put of the meet ing is expected ome the an nouncement that Don Heftnci now coach with the Tigers will be named manager Ditmar And Law Named Starters For World Series THEMIGHTY Unsus Mighty Schultz and Peewee Lopez on one team and Bcll and Pedro Martinez on the other The opening bout feat ures Cowboy Len Hughes and Dlennis Pells The action starts 845 tag team midget match with oblem running the Tigers He did not feel he had it under Dewitt Hemade itclear he did not agree with Dewitts firing of conch Bill Hitchcock Gordon also wanted close look at some of the Tigers top farm hands but Dewitt said no When Gordon quit Dewitt suggested lunch eon talk This time Gordon said IlD Gordon likely would take coach Jo Joe White with hlrn in re ported move to Kansas City White switched over from Clove land and Luke Appling was sent along with Dykes to Cleveland in four seasons the Tigers have gone through four men lagersJack Tighe Bill Norman Dykes and now Gordon Dewitt said he does not know who the ncxt one might be He will meet with the owners today Some of them are con cerned over the sweeping changes Dewitt has brought to Detroit baseball in his one year as president There has been multiple of firings demotioos and reassignments Dewitt has been getting quite panning from all three of Detroits daily newspapers He was one of baseballs most active traders on the winter mar kets but the Tigers finished two notches lower thanin 1959 His crashprogram for on attendance boom included dixieland band fireworks clown acts and as sorted other schemes new to De troit baseball but home attend ance dropped off by more than 53000 The only thing we lead the league in is headlines said an unhappy owner We have to finda way to gel outof the woods with it First the owners must decide whether to stand solidly behind Dewitt who two more years to go on $50000a year con tract The selection of another ield leaderfor the club will fol ow Howe To Miss Wings Opener DETROIT AWGordie Howe will miss his first opening game in 15 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings and may be forced to sit out two other games The Detroit hockey club said Monday that the veteran right winger injured in the National Hockey Leagues allstar gains in Montreal Saturday night will miss Wednesday nights game in Chicago and the Thursdaynigbt game here against the same Black Hawks Howe suffered wrencbed left knee and sprained and twisted ligaments when hecollided with Montreal defenceman Bob Tur nor in the first period As an emergency move the Wings called Len Haley up from their Edmonton farm club Haley 25 will join the club in Chicago Speed Driver Coming Back BEVERLY HILLS Calif AP Speed driver Donald Campbell of Englandsaid Monday he hopes to be back on the salt flats of Utah next August for another try at 500 miles an hour in histur binspropelled Bluebir The dapper Eritishermiracu lously escaped death when his car was wrecked at 365 miles an hgur at Bonneville Utah Sept will cost $250000 to rebuild the Bluebirdfro what Camp bell calls an incredible acci dent The crash was no fault of the machine It did not shake my confidence in it adding that thore changes from the original when iris rebuilt PITTSBURGH AP Pitf9 burgh bristles with we wont scare confidence and New York Yankees Ire riding high on 15 game winning streak going into Wedmdays world series opener at Forbes Field The Pirates scheduled morn ing workout today and the Yanks were to look over this unfamiliar National Leagueterritory in the afternoon Thlrwdhree years ago today Lheysaldthe Pirates lost flieir last series to the Yanks the day before it started They were ap parently overawed by he fence busting of Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig and company in preserlas bat ting drill Danny Murtnugh scrappy pilot of the Bucs told fans the 1960 Pirates dont scare Dont for get we have prelty good ball team too We played and won in tougher league Were going to show them good infield and good outfield and some pretty good pitching DITMAR STARTING Casey Stengei boss of the Yanks said when he arrived here Monday From what Im told this Pittsburgh is good solid club But we have some good players too think these fellows Yanks will keep right on just like they left off the season Sunday Before leaving New York Sten gel announced that Art Dltmar 31yearold rightbender would open for the American League champs He is expected to follow with Bob Dirley and Whitey Ford in that order Ditmar top winner of the Yanks with 159 record throws sinking fast ball good curve MONTREAL CF Montreal Canadiens announced the signing of Cliff Penninglon promising rookie centre from Winnipeg to his first pro con tract Managing director Frank Selke said Pennington is being as HaliReturns To Practice MONTREALTCP Hal Pat terson turned out for practice with the rest offhe Montreal Alouettes Monday night and coach Perry Moss reported the Big Four football clubs domestic difficulties are all cleared up The starry myearold import end had no comment to make in garding his walkout Sunday after drill He left in buff before film session that all players were to attend Moss too declined to discuss thevconflict but he said every thing is back to normal now and we should be okay from here on Patterson and at least two other sentecl Moss program for touch workout sunday SORE AT mMSELF One source said that Patterson was also sore at himself for lackluslre performances in re cent games and this bad made hirnedgy Its not like Hal to act like that said the source Hes nor mally placid and easygoing It was learned that Patterson did not plan to attend Mondays practice but changed his mind after gettogether with Mass in the clubs downtown Mountain Street offices Patterson sixfoot twoinch 190pounder has been hardhit by series of injuries in the last three seasons This year he was hurt again in preseason ex hibition game and his work he not been up to par Lei lislPul Your Healing System in TipTop Shape INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS RIGHT ON YOUR JOB We install DUNLOP ST members of the Als bad rc and slider much the same reper toire as owned by Vern Law the Pirates Nigamo winning starter As Ditmar has given up 25 home runs and Law 24 both managers wanted to take advantage of the spacious outfield territory in the Pirate home park Murtnugh announced he would use Bill Viidon in centre field and Dick Stuart on first regard less of the opposition pitching During the so he often benched Virdon lefthanded hitter against southpaw and played Gino Cimoll He switched Stuart alrightbonded hitter for Rocky Nelson ag ain at right handed pitching 1001 EllELDER want to give the Yankees look at real good centre fielder said Muriaugh Stuart also will go both ways unless he goofs things up The only switches in the Pirate order will be Smoky Burgess catching instead of Hal Smith against rightles and Cimoli re placing Bob Skinner in left field against soutbpows Although Law 209 has been troubled by tender right ankle lifurtnugh was confident his ace would be all right He worked out brlcfleronday sellout crowd of 38000 could expect good break from the weatherman The advance fore cast called for mostly sunny and warmer with the temperath around 10 The best medicinefor the Pia rates was Dick Grout their league batting champ would be ready to play Great sidelined by broken left wrist Sept got back into action over the weekend Pennington Turns Professional With Habs To Play lit HQ signed to the HullOttawa club of the Eastern Professional Hockey League subject to immediate re call Meanwhile coach Toe Blake said he will use the same team for Canadiens National Hockey League opener as he did Satur day against the allvstars This means no rookies will be in the lineup and Blake will use only three forward line units when Toronto Maple Leafs play here Thursday Goalie Jacques Plonte came out of the allstar game with sore ankle but is expected to work out today MAKE DEAL In signing Penninglon Cana diens had to make deal with 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