Gorillasrrlllllus TeacheraDoug Was Versatile By STEVE JONESCU Examiner Sport Editor This Ls the third in uric of article about in ruminantmad msenitwhn have had al most in many thrill they have provided for the mecinlnn DOUG KETTLE if youre talking with second ary school students about ten cher Doug Kettle you talk about his fabulous achievements as track and field star with Midland High School Talk to nlayern and ens Barrieand District Softball Le gue and theyll tell you who agreal performer he was But dougs achievements have Column Pacts Wrong Torgis Representatives of angin Au tomotivee leaders in the Barrie and District Softball league took exception to name of tho facta in Fridays Sports The men of Torgia laid that first of all the datc ontba schedule was wrong and recond ly that it was decided at league meeting that no ball game would be played on the Saturday of holiday weekend The Torgla men said that they had cllieckod with league More on lue Bombers Outscore Montreal Larksil 15 By MARVE NMOSS aerted Ledyard on the attack Shanon Canadian Press staff Writer and Bombers roiled nlpeg awit normlmi CPtAn in A14 mm dd ml Ind picked up ma young Bud 5mg palfqu Alouettes out for the first Eng 3° Emmi quick lineup shuffle Friday the alter drowns tone or MP night and his Winnipeg Blue season exhibition lamenti up by Bombers responded with 2115 13 lull 3mm in Sham minded win over Montreal Aloneltee in cm 15959 hid mm mum an the first West Isl action of Plum WNW nm PM Canadian football interlocking All 096nm All 72 FM Ichedule pushed in front no helped boost Shepard average Bombcra were JJMMWWWWW UlE an Joe 153 iwhantcrint tugging Wmlflper now top the West Em MW 019 01 yard into the game at quarter E99155 human 35 momma touchdown back my mount logs With 241 record in Col picked mg mm drive that provided lead by Aui H7 new 3931 home pom um mum win over the Stampedcra 319 by gnu in the Alouette dressing room 15 luahmbor hm after the game coach Perry pws°cgtcer payea Moss normally optimistic was mmpeg PM 187 rd obviously dawncut As held torll9 yards posting We just human outrushed Winnipegmyards team yet he said We need 160 But most of it was Clark both poise and Polish big run Homebredfu lb Gerry Jamea and halfback Carver Shannon scored touchdowns for Bombers both in the second quarter RUNS IN YARDS For Don Clark South Simcne Baseball League rising Its ploynffa on two fronts to akirted 10s yards around hll right end for one touchdownï¬n Midland playsï¬srid Thorn ton and Orillia vlsitn Creemore Kettle Sir our weekaJreiLiouspandehad the game dragged Just last week the Torgia men said president Poland said he knew nothing aboth Later Pat was to have ad mitted he forgot it was then decided after request by the league iro The Examiner la told that the game be played at allneaing last luea day And so it was marked hEELl9ilnlplainedthatthL ange date was much too abort notice for some of its play era few of them play for Elm and lthat club lKan in the nyolfa game pread lie been offered pro tinted for the lame day Another casionol baimumnmï¬ gt had car trouble en route fmm Toronto ity of Toronto for his sports Nips Welding contributions Turgla also said it was not be the opening quarterad quar Doug Kama will be leaving cause of atourney thatthe galno Smiths Dalryyltook the lead terback Nellie Barbrough drove this area in just few day was postponed in its bestofflve semlilnal Tomorrow Beetno starts at Al few will min lung Someday well know what the softball series with Barrie liston over from the Winnipeg one for mm league is doing Maybe the team WEldlng lint night at Queens ER mugaoww another in the final period But lets let Doug and he will too Park wi lt one siillwnlnhrilian which Three Early Runs Triumph For Case major wins day header that raw both pitchers Case Eagles scored three sparkle George MacDonald of roe CONTRIBUTOR mum Smtlha and John Manol or We put Doug on the Spot gt runs in the first Inning and went on to defeat Lakeview hyarrlvlngnt time when Welding pitched threehitters Jilin LEADERS Dairy 31 in the ï¬rst game of Smlths scored its first fully gewagoxplfiglliingf lighllgd in the third inning on an error By THE ASSOCIATE DPRESS American League the industrial Softball League semifinal series at Queens we as an unkcpl scrapbook and singles by Jack Etherlngton ammo Park and Rogér Judd Upon request he dug into No errors gave Smiths its the trophy box One trophy HowardfNXfork 295 40104 365 cah Dam 37334135552 An error flelders choice and walk followed by single Cod lecond tally in the sixth Prov lm W1 one of his great thrills WELDING The trophy was presented Kelman rf Plorsall Cleve 558 81123 341 Gentile Balll 9M 72 110 329 by Don Dunsmore and triple by anne mark 7103125 mi Don Robinson provided for all of Eaglos runs last night annually at University of Tor Tomllnson 3b onto fdr the undergraduate who Reid of Ron Mantle New York 103 Lakcvlew held hitless Leighton smith until the fifth contributed most towards ath Manol Ietlcs in the school Garner lf Runa halted lnGcntilc Bal timore and Maris New York frame scored its lone tally in the seventh off double by linnny Ploen started for the westerners at quarter and was lifted by Grant under pressure in balmy degecnrlve line on our as sn an kle sprain The coach moved defensive lntoHagbcrgs ahlfted Ploen to delencelwin Smiths Dairy Walkercf Hickllng lb Carter Totals LAKEWEW Wilson Daugherty if Renniard 3b Jones ss Knapp 2b Lawrence Jardlne cf HFosler r1 iolliffe Totals TROPHYGET5CLEANING BEFORE BEING PACkEo Hes hard man to beat And so are you Doug While he wouldnt talk too freely about himself his records as player and coach are well known physical education director at Midland High paid tribute to me in the local newspaper great guy Mr Séttcrlngton in still at Midland Weve been in opposition for some time Baseballs Gredt Lefty Doug wont be setting any more local records or winning any trophies ills home on Cast le Drive is for sale Corny yes but true This areas loss is Pickerings gain Id been named to the of Thorogood so Athletic Board was never really the best but did par ticipate in everything could Coulson 2b Bush oooaoeaoao uooo mowouuone gooo That was in 195051 when Hooper 1b 1011 Id played senior basketball intermediate football and pnrtio ipated in both intermediate and senior track and field loved it and still do TUDHOPE MARKS in high school Midland was fortunate In those days you could compete in as many evean as you wanted You can imagine the thrills kid would have holding five separ ate ludhope records at the same time felt even better about being on the Midland oannlhaLwoo the tropby4hrw straight years few other track and field events gave me lot of satis faction As summer member of Royal Canadian Armored Corps finished second to Ron Carr in the high jump in 1953 Carr one of the dominions top ath letes at the time did six feet went just halfinch less Ive still got the broad jump record at Camp Borden While still in high school won the high jump running By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Tough games Warren Spahn has pitched plenty of them Remember the next to last day of the 1955 season He pitched his heart out and lost 21 in 12 innings at St Louis and theloss knocked Milwaukee out of the National League pe nant lhaLsame season he wo No 7141 Blle 5811 200 and he had to go 11 ion ings to nail it 43over Phila delphia How about the th game of 58 World Series Working with ust two days rest after pitching his second victory in Mcllb6ros Leave Wins 300th NL Tilt the series he allowed only five hits and two runs in nine inn inga and lostidtbin the 10th to New York Yankees Then here his first no hitter Hi over Philadelphia last year for his 11th liovictory season masterpiece that wasnt clinched until the final out And his second no hitter for victory No 290 last April 28 saved by line defensive plays from Roy McMillan and Hank Aaron Tough gamesiillaybe so But none Spahn confesscs wns as tough as the one howon Friday night Fraclsco hind the idle Loa Angela DodA That was No 300 ale hit spine tlngler as the 40 year old wonderiheat Chicago Cubs L1 and became the 18th pitcher ever to win 300 in he majors an achievement managed by only two other left handers To do it Spnhnio had to knock in the first run himself with fifth inning sacrifice fly and outdqu Jack Curtis iridsouthpaw whorwns five yearsold when Spahn pitched his first game for the Braves in 1912 it wasnt decided until Gino Cimoli hit home run in the eighth inning Spahns success overshad owed thepenant race in which San Francisco Giants beat sec and place Cincinnati and dropped the Reds games be gers Pittsburgh Pirates heat Philadelphia 50 in game called after Hi innings be cause of rain and officially eliminated the last place Phils Clemenle llnak Pittsburgh 342 59116 339 Robinson Cln HitsE Robinson Baltimore and Cash Detroit 135 Doubles Kuhek New York 34 TriplesWand Detroit Home runeMantle 44 McBride Totals SMITHS Etherlngton as Judd rf Gowanlock 8b Granger cf Stolen bases Amino chi Graham is CEEU 33 Pitching Ford New Yorlr 204 999 StrikeoutsFord 166 National League rï¬ gt AB Pct Pitts 417 79152 365 Moon Los Aug 308 53103 334 410 93 135 332 Pinson Cin 458 75150 323 RunsMays San Francisco Rona bailed inCepeda San Francisco 99 liftsClemente 152 Doublea Coleman Cincin nati and Aaro Milwaukee 27 TriplesAltman Chicago and Clemente Home runsRobinson 33 Edwnrds If Christie zb Faragher Morrison 2b MacDonald Totals Noesuo nuasoon inneecaoleeapn oooaaéceooo inedoccoeeunifl aweoceanoo Don Jones and singles by Frank Jardine and Foster Losing pitcher Les Jolliiie al lowed four hits Lakeview had ve EAGLES Hickling Smith Hickllng 2b Dunsmore 3b Robinson if Dunsmore rf Rindlalt cf George Davies CONSTRUCTION Lrn Barrie no name unlor Loop should the one fail to obtain defeat their 14th in WW Sixm Emil neanan aANlrs Representatives for thLiive AS Easwafltingjpahnrtold remaining teams Peterbnr troubles midst the cam ough Peles Guelph Royals lla EIM and Champage in the minim Red win Niagara Braves dressing room at Mil ï¬ii pines waukeesCountystadiumTh Teepeesheard Marlboro owner tenswn Mountgd and knew Stafford Smythe announce his flier were savmg Ernie Banks team is withdrawing to enter in proposed Metropolitan Toronto Banks theCulS ailing slug league gar plnï¬h hit With two out in While Smythe did not go into ghaï¬ï¬ngagfmifliï¬hiihiirita$3 detail about the proposed man Ed Mathews Jim Mm league Jtisunderstoodit will any then hailed for Curtis Jtaaeabout five teams and play ers will not receive calorie and Spam got him an so fly for the final out Spahn 1242 struck out five 0N PEACE MISSION and walked only one giving up MONTREAL cm the run in the sixth on three enmammmmimkmore calling éaduate leaves next week to St 5m Lem Grove did it Eoslo Red 233$ Diem hugging Sox in 194lEddievPlank is the peace corps contingent Ste oflly other left hander among fine hotels and guest homes phen Wonlcombe an Ottawnt 3° Mb members born graduate of theUniversity Y9 Tram Agent Will love you additional °rcn°iiiiTammofhhmoiif flat zlzmls broad and hop mp and jump from the race with their 78th at an Ontario Athletic Commis sion meet at Geneva Park Until this year played softball B1111 localiseninr lea gue That was always fun They named me the most val uable player in 1956 making the second winner of they TilefnlmETSEWTF rray Rich ardsonMemnrial cult which lost the Memorial by Cup champion Toronto St Michs Basketball too has provided aels College Majors following me with some high moments Amulayhffsinstasprinkwassre AfterWCOSSH tourney in duced to five teams Friday with which our school lost was the official withdrawal of Tor named top individual perform er lt was great to just per onto Marlboros mm let alone being chugVa OHA president Lloyd Pollock outsiandi Twigdsoï¬aiht allunior $11 That baseball thrill was one 933 that didnt materialize receiv We Wu sfgelmï¬fd EX all two letters from Cleveland fame lndions scout inviting me to intends 9pm me possum training camps Since was in my of bmgmg imam city or Grade 13 decided it would WW l°ta°°h° amt be more advantageous to stay N0 FEELERS 31 mg aha ball We havent received applicav As teacher 1baen Lions for entry into the league coaching track basketball and Pecan do tPunk little football Working with 33 it 583 kids who are enthusiastic is al 193 fng ways exam hope to be ten nvestigate cones and able to coat ue as coach in 53mm gamma terms new osilion at Bcke am $25 51501 gr maï¬mrï¬ï¬lflï¬an jlhe schedule opens in October Wage thrill that Sam Pollock director of per aonnel for the National League remembered forever came back Montreal Canadians has sal ln 1946 Setterington Canadians will enter team Stolen basesWills Los Ang eies 22 Pitching Padres leaganhmï¬ SirikeoutsKoufax Lon Ange les 135 ADDITIONAL SPORTSir 0N PAGE NINE BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS STORE By nanny SHARPE Cdnadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO CF The Ontario 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