Ear GREATSST THRILB Great Loves srnvr Jodi25cc Examiner Sports Editor This ll the second in uric of Iflidn about local sports stars put and pre sent who had Almost as many thrills or they have provided for the lpectalar ORV DASH lust Illicit takes two to tango it takes two to create sports thrill Often the persom who figures prominently in some in the background These are the rkhorses The fellows who thrill to the other fcilows succases and feel the pains of the pmtcges lallures such man is Orv Dash Even while fortiflssthlyi he remainedlo the backgmund His story as he told it is about some one else first Orv as was the case for some aftodd years tried to stay in the background THE MAN HIMSELF To set the record straight Orv was trainermanager of nmateurand briefly Profession ei boxers In 1950 he was presented with trophy naming him as the man who did most for boxing in Ontario He was named top trainer He was the first civilian to be commi ed to train Armed Forces fighters He was mem ber ole Canadas selection com oOiympleTrialsut Helsinki Finland He was referee twice boccd by the spectators and twice for the same lights roundly ap plauded by the Ontario Athletic Commission He was boxer and to quote him of little significance Most of all to more than 50 lighters he was and is Orv Dash The fame of his fighters tells his stolyA THle Though handling so many fighters in so many lights one thrill couldnt suffice Lcts let Orv tell it Don Wallace provided me with most of my thrills Every time he got in the ring knew it wouldnt be an ordinary bout The boy was an honest work man His dedication to the game proved too much for so many fighters In 101 amateur lights Don lost only 12 He reversedthiL1lccl sion seven times The greatest thing about it is that he practic ally always fought guys over his weight In three pro bouts he won handiLV including victory over Mickey Crawford who since went high among the worlds top welterweights remember the time he went into the ring against the British Empire Junior welterweight am ateur champ Don had him on the canvas in the first round and won easily Because ama teur titles are won and lostln tournaments only we had no claim to the crown Then there were the three times he beat US welterweight champion Gene Poirier Poirier became great pro Don couldnt get lights in Canada alter beating Crawford Unhappy as we were it was still only so days alter losing to Don feather in Dons cap when Crawford defeated former light weight champ Paddy Delilarco and three monthslater clohber ed Wallace Bud Smith SHOULDNT HAVE BEEN One big thrill had was one didnt want was coaxed into letting Don ht Vic Tr at lentonVic formerly at my guys had 39 knockouts in 43 fights didn worry about that just Elli the fight Vic hit Don with punch that moved him about three feet Don shook it off like he did all of his other setbacks and came back to floor Trefy and win decision It was slugfest all the One thing pleases me no and too is that is wasnt until my hadcombllrm lights that one was stopped AS REFEREE can remember being booed as referee nnly twice Both times stopped fights and nei ther time was boy on the can vas at the time The first time the kid whom felt was being hurt appeared okay in his dressing room But just 30 minutes later he col lapsed right lnlront of helium mission doctors office He suf fered concussion for four days In another bout professional both lighters had been down sev eral times At one time one fellow had caught about 20 pnnchesflush on the in An stopped the fight Again was booed However felt proud when for the second time the GOVERNMENT sunnus srons Contributor HisiFightrs JRMDMIRESIRGPHYANDTHRlEbMAKERhrq commission and the doctor come mended me for my judgement wont stand to sea lighter get hurt just to please crowd Orvs had his unhappy mo ments too They came Wallace couldnt get fights This reporter was fortunate enough in helping for Dons last fight against Sonny Forbu It was no contest as Don swarmed all over his opponent winning in waltz No years ago Donhurt his knee and had to call it quits Drvs seen the incident every one talks about but few have really seen It was in Niagara Falls Af ter being introduced the hnn dlers pulled the robes off their oy You can guess the rest The fellow was dancing and shadow boxing in his birthday soil It caused riot dont want to sound like Wallace was my only lighter But he was the best Kids like Paul Kenny and Sid Taylor helplt ed make my years in boxing thrilling Ill never forget any part 91 the time Orv didnt want to talk about himself lustthe thrills hcs bad So od best not carry any further Org has thought about returning to the game as referee He probably wont Heres man with past with which to remember with pride Hes responsible for lot of other people lootlog back on fond memories Hel Orv Dash CBF Wants Broaden Unlimited PICTON CP The Cane dian Boating Federation move to broaden unlimited power boat racing has ap proaohed British authorities for future change in the rules governing thewworld champion Ship Harmsworlh Trophy race The first heat of this years best of three race goes at pm EDT today 10 miles northeast of here pitting the champion Canadas Miss Super test lllagainst the challenger Miss Detroit Bob Hnlayson executive di rector ofrthe CBF said interest in unlimited power boat racing is dyingout outside Canada and the United States drnoeernasasreomrsp 15 tied modifications to the Harm sworth rule which says the com peting country must use an en gine designed and built in that country It is because of this rule that France Germany and Italy are not developing boats for unlim ited competition he said WANTS GRIFFON However Canada as com monwealth country wants to rev tain the use of the Englishmade Rolls Royce Griffon 2000 horse power engine which shoves Miss Snpertest along at llp to 168 miles anrhour We want to retain the right to yse the Griflon but not necé esarily the exclusive right Finlayson said He added that countries which do develop suitable engines dont want to give than the Griffon And the British would prob rablyrholdbodrijustenouglrso that in the event of sBritfslr challenger he would have as much advantage as we have The point of the controversy was that the Grijfon isprobably the bestengine for theunlim ited class They have goo design know how in the United tates They have got the Alli on engine Boat why dont they develop boat to take one two or it neces sary three or four Allisons The issue arose last year be fore Miss Supertest went outdo defend the title she won in De troit in 1959 Some US racers questioned the use by Cona diaos of aBritish built engiDe while they were unable fouse the British designed but produced Packard Merlin an other Rolls Royce product Chuck Thompson owner driver of Miss Detroit agreed VANCOUVER CF British Columbia adapting its play to rapidlyschanging weather condi tions came from behind and swept the Canadian worn is senior and junior interprovlncl golf team championships Fri day And with sturdy Jane Mac 7an okVanconver flailingti way mo lorLappea 11 fire horizon The young junior high school acher entered the finalToundTï¬he Slihï¬eCaTai dian womens close with two stroke lead over field of 175 starters IIer closest rival entering Sa turdays final roundwas Mrs Ted Homenuik 22 of Winnipeg who but for twostrokeepen nlty when she accidently pl yed the wrong ball would hav had share of the lead Wives 54 hole junior championship Gayle Hitchens of Vancouver runnerup the last twp years when the champion ship was played over no holes held onestroke margin over Barbaraenenwickofiancouver The defending and threetime lnce Racing withjinlayson up to point It might be the answer to build boat of aluminumsay 7500 pounds to take two Al streak was stopped Tuesday at homerao¢LMorrisonandBoh Italic the LinltenautGover= sroe Mann mm SATURDAY AUGUST Colombo Wants Slaughter Ioe Rocco Columbos winnlng Barrie Arena However Poul Valhon cant take the credit Referee Joe Dempsey who rigged when he should have zagged got belted out With chair When he came around be ac cased Rocco of the infraction and near fracture and disqualified the peoples choice So next hesdny Rocco wants son nElcmn Associated Press Still Writer For the um time in his ma lor league career Frank Lory is proving that he is more than just ankee killer Until this your the gritty riglithander was Just 500 itcher in six seasons with Dc troit Tigers if you excluded his 2H wonemdlost mark against New York Yankees Its different this year The to prove that he can handle so year old Alabaman re Joe and know about it This boot features the fourbout card of prolesslo wrestlln at Ba rlc Arena Welding Keeps Playoff Hopes Barrie Welding scoer to runs in the first frame and went on to defeat Smiths Dairy 139 last night at Queens Park in an Industrial Softball league game victory pitched and batted by John Manol kept Weldings slim playoff hopes alive Smiths is at the top of the bean Smiths scored four runs in the first inning and five in the third Manol had three hits includ ing homer In the first frame Wally Kelmnn John Reid Tom Garner Joe Walton and Wid dington had two hits each for Welding Graham with single and Christie had two hits each for Smiths Borden Soldier 15 Top Shooter CONNAUGHT RANGES CPl Just month ago Sgt Ralph Cathiine wasnt shooting well enough to get berth on the 10 member Camp Borden regular army rifle team the steady sergeant as he is called by his amly buddies of the Royal Canadian School of Infantry showed Friday he hasnt lost the relinble trigger finger that has made him one of thebest marksmen in On ers to 61 victory glsiered his Islh American league triumph of the season Cie nn ter kept the Tigers wrthln games of the Yankees who ceded 10 ngs to defeat Iinnesola Twins 85 Baltimore Drink divided doubleheader with Los Aogeles Angels winning the second ame so after the Angels had taken the opener 34 Kansas City Athletics blanked Boston Red Sox 50 Lary has already beaten ev cry team in the league except the Senators whom hes faced only once Minnï¬ota with two victories in three decisions is the only other team to hold on edge over him Two Cleveland hits and no infield out in the third inning produced run and prevented Lary from making his third straight triumph over the lodions shutout Lory got solid hitting support from Al Kaline Jake Wood and Billy Bruton Katine slammed his 14th home runwith man aboard in the third to snap 11 tie Wood had three hls is home run if Brutcn hadawnplrotxlnglcs and scored twice Johnny Blanchard ho with tonoEt and two on in the doth won for the Yankees mental lapse hy linncsota sec ond baseman Ted Lepcio pre ceded Blanchards game wi ning blow With two out in th loth milef pitcher Bill Piers walked Mickey Mantle end Yogi Berra followed with single IYankeeKiller Proves He Can Top All Of Em second and third but Lepcio held the ball long enough for Mickey to dart to third base it had been an uphill battle for the Twins since the hot inn ing when Roger Mark wallopod run hnmcr his list of the season to put him 19 games ahead of the pace set by Babe Ruth when he hit his record 60 in1927n three run homer by Harmon Killebrcw his and of the season with two on tied the score 55 in the eighth Kansas City Jackiuhutmuthhcjcd 50L 77 with four hits for his fifth tri umphTNonfl icbcrnsiscvcnthf inning homeroff loser Bill lifon bouguette was all the young rg an er Jack Fisher hurled at five hitter at the Angels in retalia tion for threehitter pitched egniost the Orioles in the first game by bus Angclcs lclthander Ted Bowslield native of Pen ticion BC Dnvc Phillcy drove in one of Baltimores run in the Mantle was trapped between nithtcap with pinch doubll REES cop cannons HANDS Mrs Marjorie Hickhns loft accepts congratulations from Mrs Grace Dual her unsuc cesslul opponent in the final of the Rees Cup match at Bar rie Country Club yesterday Mrs Richling whowon the hauble in 1959 defeated last years winner land2 in the handicap championshipillax nminer Photo talio The 44 year old armorer resident of Barrie outlcassed 78 of the provinces best shots nors Match the most coveted award of the year for Ontario riflemen lie picked up 146 points of possible 150 in the demanding match shot at 600 900 yards 299th NL Win By Jon memo Associated stun Press Writer for his fourth victory in five Spahn Registers starts against theJlinnts this iisons That would be retty liifdldbeatfl This he said is the next step Finlayson said such propo sitionwould be good for the sport And we would hope that someone in Canada would build bull to take two Griffons For this year though its the Allison powered Miss Detroit against the Griffon powered Miss Supertest B¢Q911Mikef inc Sheep 0i Womens Interprovinci Meet strokes off the pace and out of contention SCORES 156 Miss MacWha six times member of the Quebec team in cluding the 1960 championship foursome toured Marine Drives rugged 6020yard par 373673 Joyoutewith rounds of 7977156 With pair of 4605 posted by Miss Hitchens and Ruth Wilson and 167 by Colleen Smith it gave BCa Magross aggregate and an llstroke victory margin In the senior team champion ship Ontario scores included Rose mary Phillips Cornwall 9285 for 181 and Helen Aspila Deep RI er will 162 also won th net championship with 629 team total to become the first prov lnhistory to SEEELth onors ue with 65lgross and 643 net was sec ond in both divisions RANGE iannnmrmwaz 11 Highway North or 5th inniol winner GaiLIIacvey of cm Lug Scarborough out was seven Fri gt PHONE lino6161 Guthrlefflntf 11r 051 HI llOllOSE 5T OPEN THIS SATURDAY STARTI LARGEDOWN PAYMENT beofthT1961 Bislev team The event closed off the four day Ontario Rifle Association championships at the Conoaught Army Ranges near Ottawa Apart from strong sun which caused deceiving heat haze the weeks weather was about perfect For Cathline six times member of the Canadlon Bis iey team it was my best weekof shooting ever WON arm PRIZES In addi to winnin héiaï¬ied oi aggregate prizes got bronze medal for leading the qualify ing round of the Lieutenant Governnrs and was second in the Bankers Match Cheering teammates chaired him in the traditional ceremony the Warren Spnhn 41 Milwauk ees splendid southpaw needs only one more victory to be come only the seventh pitcher in modern times to record 300 major league tiiumpbs He registered his 11th victory the season Friday ght and 99th with the Braves utpitch ing San Franciscos Mike Me Connick cl Outfielder Henry Aaron made the victory over the Giants4possible with pair of home runs the first tying the ï¬gscoceinJtheventthmng and the second breaking the tie in the ninth Cincinnatis league leading Reds opened two dame lead over Los Angeles Dodgers de feating Pittsburgh Pirates as the Dodgers were losing 42 mm the ï¬nng mm to Chicago Cubs Louis Car mean after the last shot had been fired The procession wound up at the administration buildings where the sergeant collected his bundioof prizes Capt Douglas of the Cameron Highlanders of 0t tawa Was runnerup me Douglas scored 142 points In the days only other match Lieut Nelson Colville ut the lath Company Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps broke three way tie in Special shoot off to win the Pr dents Match din outlasted Philadelphia Phillies 94 Spahn yielded only five hits AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Have your Antennae inns mlslon repaired by quali find mechanics You any also ï¬nance all work and 17ml beret f0 MOTORS nayrlela st on com PUWER lvlwsss fpBtlTflTllliills Reduced By PA 66531 season McCormick allowed six hits and struck out 12 Aarons homers were his ï¬lth and 29th of the season WINS WITH DOUBLE Frank Robinson the leagues leading home run and RBI man drove in Cincinnatis winning run with ninth inning dou ble Vado Pinson started the winning rally with ieadoff single oft loser Clem Labine third Pittsburgh reliever The Pittsburgh reliever The Pirates had taken 42 lead in the eighth with three run rally climaxed by Dick Stuarts 17th home run The Reds came back with four straight singles to tie the score GeorgeAltrnan slammed two homers his 20th and 215i still and drove in three runs to help down the Dodgers Righthander Bob Anderson making his first start since June went innings for the Cubs allowing six bin and one earned run It we only his fifth victory in 12 deer ons Sandy Koufox lost Julian Javier and JimSchai fer hit two run doubles to lead the Cords 12bit attack against four Philadelphia pitchers The decisive run however was nc counted for by Stan Musial who drew walk as pinch hitter with the bases loaded in the seventh Johnny Callison had four hits lnduding his ï¬fth home run for the Phillies George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio on salsa Jos ISEMPSEY 0le FALL To FINISH ouo MAIN llllcllml vs rev ELIMINATE Dempsey AND sENo HIMV FROM THE RING ON gt STRETCHER ma in Pallllii RecltETTMONRos vs coï¬lTFGRANT Fiona no1 Miss Exhibitions of Skill and Strength TUESDAY Aucusrsll at 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