Alsm Club Ladies golf championship and the Smith spears TYPE By STEVE JONBSCU Sports Editor ABOUT mt AND 62 Barrie and District Softball League will be in the pie off swing sometime this month The local ln ustrial loop is already into postseason play For BDSL teams that dont make the playdowns its almost time to lookahe that make it by the skins of their teeth Theres no need to look for outoftowners The Industrial loo and possibly the ChurchJeague can provide needed strength Smiths Dairy of the Industrial currently in semi series with Barrie Welding has few players that were sure could do themselvesand thelrteams proud in the higherclassificatlon circuit Right off the bat we think of centre fielder Russ Granger Although hes played few games in the BDSL in the past this guy has really learned to hit We believe that there isnt player in the lugh lea guc that is as feared by opposition pitchers Granger hits long ball all of the time If you think he couldnt hit BDSL itching then think again There are burlers in league too who are not too far away from biginterest loops Gran er might not have hit as many homers tri les or oubles if hed had to face teammate eprge MacDonald The cagey lefty whos been kicked around the BDSL for few years is as good as many of that leagues burlersz Wed name them here too but were not primarily concerned With players already in the league Third baseman Don Dunsmore of case Eagles of the Industrial loop is as good as them all and better than few of the BDSL third seekers How he remains with Case is ngstery to us 7M be he Just hapgyi legue buntsv against could make some BDSL club mighty happy Young pitchers Wayne Kloosterman and Les Jolliffe of Lakeview Dairy need just age and exper ience before they move up There are plenty of other guys Normie Ray craft playin in the Interchurch League was and to our thin still is higherleaguer And so 15 Keith wood recently named this leagues MVP We can ago on and on Actually this column is written for benefit of at least one team in the BDSLVthatseemsjoshy away from asking players to tryout This club needed but two players to go heck of lot farther than it did Members of the club know darn well to whom were referring In conclusion were pleasantly surprised at the increase in calibre of the Industrial League As for the Churchers theyre just out for good time In the meantime some good players are becoming better JUST NOTE Runnersup to Woods and Carl Constable for the Church loop MVP award were A1 Hammers Fred Grifï¬n Murray Amos Don Campbell Hubert guyer Michel Bradshaw Gord Payne Bop Mossopp Terry Godin Keith Mays and Jim Page Dont forget to look in at Queens Park this even ing as Hillcrest Monarchs start their PWSU play downs against Owen Sound minglalgplpydowns Stewarts Lunch of BDSL plays Atherly Arms of the Orilha League at Orillia this evening This is the first game ofa bestofthree Intermediate series in the ontario Amate Softball Association Second game Will be here Friday Stewarts will use its regular club The Jack NixonArt Powell 36hole golf match for Barrie Country Club championship will be played this Sunday for sure Incidentally it will be only the third time the pair have met in the big one Thursday at the club the medalplay Junior championship for the Cliff Brown Trophy Will be played Mrs Grace John Ough and Mrs Barbara Roy Smith will play Friday for the BameTountry Memorial Trophy Shepards Sxinglefl GentilsLLeadL son of Iowa at the next nelcc JhaIgALoLlheenew Washington on Return Ties Central 1212 tral United plowed to lull citaw in an interChurch 59 ball lullI0 name at Queens Park int night Afgrandainrn homer by Scriber in the last frame brought Central on even term with the opposition solo homer earlier in the game Ken Shelly and Bob Chappel also had fourbauefl for Central and Blinie Lawrence shared the Central pitching ties allowing 15 hits three by Bouius and two ugh by Swot ltloottermln A1 Barn mars Nlclr Jonkcr Procee and Vandermccr mm for Christian Reformed and gave three hits to Duffield Ind Cbappcl and two each toD Smith Shelly and Scribul In Comparisons NEW YORK fAPlWho is the most valuable player to his team among the leading major league Sluggers Jim Gentile of Baltimore has some striking stallich on his side He has higher percent age of his clubl homs runs and runs batted in than any other long ball hitter in the big leagues He has wallopedAs of the Orl ola 111 homers or 313 per cent Mlckey Mantle and Roger Maris with 45 home runs each has 256 per cent of New Yorks 176 big blows In the National League Frank Robinson of Cincinnati has the best average 264 based on his 33 of the Beds 125 homers Or lando Cepcda of San Franclsco has of the Giants 129 home runs for $403 cent edge in runs batted in Ha hns 107 of the Orioles 482 RBI for 221 per cent The only other slugger with more than 20 per cent of his clubs runs batted in is Cepeda He has 101 of the Giants 503 RBI for Grid Team Boss Will Ilse Negroes NEW YORK AP George Preston Marshall owner of Washington Redskins said in letter to commissioner Pete Ro relic of the National Football League Monday that he did not discriminate ngoinst hiring Ne gro players He added that he hopes to sign such stars as Ernie Davis of Syracuse and Larry Fergu tion meeting copy of the letter has been received by Secretary of the interior Stewart Udall who has expressed concern about the Hedskins failure to hire Negro players Udallr department has stadium in whichthe Redskins plan to play thla season BliLi LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB 11 Pet Cash Detroit 382 38138 861 Howard NYork 790 40106 353 Piersall Cleve 360 611213344 Gentile Baltf 340 74 113 332 Mantle NYork 397105128 322 BaltlngCash Detroit 361 RunsMantle New York 105 Runs batted IiiMaris New York 108 giftsB Robinson Baltimore x4Doubles Knhek Newaorir TriplesWood Detroit Hoino runsMantle and Ma ris New York 45 stolen bases Apnrlclo Chl cego 4i Pitching ForMeinoikn wzaor ennui tun unannth This picture showing mntman being given fast and free ride into the ring In just sample of the thrilling ute of the professional wrest llng cards at Barrio Arena Theres more excitement sch Eollomngane Thornton Knock and Utopia of the South Simone Baseball League Thornton and Knockare en gaged in ousterfinal playdowns Utopia failed to make postsea son play BATTING Johnston Schandlen Tlmmons Rawn Bowman Bmley Edwards Morrow Schnly Broley PITCHING Johnston Schaly Bowman AB HAVE 51 13 29 569 so 10 333 so 13 19 328 28 321 as ii 232 as in 17 259 80 55iz is 235 ii 226 34 12 222 KNDCK BATTING Martin Sutherland Harris Maw Shannon Sfurgess Shannon Campbell Wice Metcalle Schaly ET Shannon33 PITCHING Shannon Maw Sutherland Campbell 176 146 133 113 105 IP 56 UTUPIA BATTING Bush Laycock Miscemphell AB AVE 25 320 57 15 18 316 49 16 14 286 Dunn 39 11 282 Laycock 59 254 Laycock 39 233 Gapp 40 Lowden 50 Kenwell 23 Scatcherd 27 Nelsoir 27 Vipond 42 Browning 17 Dohson 17 uwmuwum 1P IP 55 28 49 13 Martin 251 86 13 OWYTOENTERTHERI edulcd for this evening start ing at 845 Main event is tag team match between the team of Rocco Colombo and auiice Lapolnte and that oi Tarzan Tourville and Rocket Monroe Three other bouts are slated Examiner Photo 3Teams Figures In 85 quebal 21 295 172 Broley Spencer Morris 13 151 Robinson 23 043 Runs batted in Johnston Ttrnmons 17 Broley Brolay Mormw Spencer Schandlen Morris Bro ley Edwards Bawn Bow man Robinson Home runs Timmonii Johnston Spencer Schandlen Morrow Brolex Triples Johnston Doubles iMIBroley John ston Tlrnmons 3Bowman Broley Morrow Bro ley Edwards If so on 31 29 aj 24 40 to 39 29 Bowman 76 Runs batted in Sutherland Harris Sturgess Shannon Schaiy Campbell Maw Martin Met calferll Shannon Wice Bow man Home rims Schal Shannon Triples none Doubles Sutherland Har ris Shannon Maw Shannon Metcalfe ansoaawn 29 55 82 10 20 25 I7 34 as 19 Maw 28 43 14 Banting Watson Truax Runs batted in Layoock 10 Dunn beyond Mis campbeli Bush Lowden Gapp Vipond 11 Leycock Nelsonz Dobson Watson Browning VKenwell Scatcberd Home runs Nelson Dunn Triples Dunn Doublesa Laycock Dunn Laycnck Lode Scatcherd Laycock Nelson Gepp rtirsoaawn Over Argos 1413 Gives Peg Duke TORONTO CF Fullback Charlie Shepard kicked single with fewer than four minutes remaining to give W1 11 Blue Bombers 1413 victory over Toronto Argonauts in Ca nadian Football League game Monday night crowd of 271ng saw the Western Conference Bombers overcome 1340 Toronto third ViÂ¥final su they appeared quarter lead with 13yard field goal by Carver Shannon and Shepards 55yard winning sin gle to gain their third straight victory The game was the first league contest for the Eastern Confer ence Argos llntil Winnipegs headed for victory on thepass ing of Tobin Eote the sore armed quarterback who was not expected to play Cocah Lou Agase put him in in the final minutes of the first quarter rookie John Henry failed to get Argos moving Hal Ledyard an Ottawa and Toronto castoff who led the Bombers to 2115 win over Minitreal Alouettes in the open ing CFL game went all the way for Winnipeg at ounrtcrback The Bombers led so at the rid of the first quarter and 107 halftime hut Argos came on with touchdown in the third quarter to go ahead 1310 Defensive tackle Dave Burk holder scored the only touch down fof the westerners Shan non kicked field goal and convert and Shepard two sin Eirs The Bombers other thin pointsjamemna safety touch Rate who came off the bench with Bombers ahead 70 fired two touchdown passes End Gerry Philpp took pass deep in the end zone from the Win nippeg fiveyard line for the first touchdown and speedy Dave Mann went 84 yards on another pass for the second payoff play FOOTBALL Eastern Conference APts 41 Toronto 13 14V Montreal 15 21 Western Conference APtl Winnipeg 53 45 Edmonton 67 27 Calgary Ottawa Hamilton Sï¬hreoiita FordINew lfork 166 Netiohnlhagne AB Pet Clemente Pitta maz 157 368 Honk Pitts 353 62120 340 Moon Los Ang 315 56106 335 Pinson Cincin 467 77156 334 Robinson C1 417 M137 329 Batting Clemente Pitts burgh 360 Runs MayeranFranclsco 99 Buns batted inCepede San Francisco 101 Hits 157 23Doubles Aaron Milwaukee TriplesAltman Chicago and Clemente Pittsburgh Homc rilnl Robinson Cin cinnati 33 Stolen basesWilla Lon ABE7 les 24 Pitching Podres Los Ange les isaaa 125 185 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Have your automatic tranr mission mplired by quali fled mechnriicl You may also name all work and parts here VM MOTORS BC ass Hayfield St on some strikeoutsKenton Los Ange Davis Cuppers Win Matches TORONTO CF Davis Cuppers Bob Bedard of Leno ville Que Francois Godhont of Waterloo Que and Montreals ClemenlerBittsbnrghHenri Rochon all won Monday so 24 46 vs 29 23 as 42 23 12 33 52 32 15 in no or 18 34 lnthe Ontario open amateur tennis championship In early round matches Be dard knocked out Karo of Toronto 62 62 and Oran Terry of Toronto 61 Godbout defeated Stan Senn 50 00 and Rochon slipped past Jim Thompson of Toronto 61 mummies v7 gh Torgis Defecits Fivers To Strengthen PQsitiogrif Tomi Automotivu hit in just two innings they defeated RCA Camp Borden Fiver 85 last night at Queens Park Victory for Torgis merely made the club more solid than over In first place in Barrie and District Softball League BCAF is one of thrce clubs in cluding Bristows and Stewarts Mod that could be forced in to roundrobin playoff to decide the last two playoff spots Stcwartl have go at Ter gia tomorrow night at Queens mu night tworim homcr by Homer Barrett in the see Houston Resigns 115 EPI Preiry MTAWA CP Edward Houston Ottawa lawyer has re signed as president of the East ern Profaslonal Hockey League owing to pressure of business His resignation was handed to the governors of the lea ata WSW is to be named by threeman committee formed by Houston National League President Clar ence Campbell and Hill president of tho EPELs Sudr bury Wolves The governors also approved the leagues 196163 schedule which opens Oct 12 and ends April Houston member of the 01 tawa law firm of Mirsky Solo way Assalay and Houston said he found his EPHLJHHML flicting with his law practice Howeverrhe would remain with the league in an honorary ca pacity Opening games of tho EPHL nKitchev nerWatcrloo Beavers and Sault Thimdcrblrdr at Sault Ste Me rie and between Sudhury and North Bay Troppers in North Bay Wolves open at home against the Thunderbirik Oct 13 The following night North Bay plays Kingston Frontenac at Kings ton while the defending chom plon Ottawa Hull Canodiens meat the Beavers in Kitchener Canadians open their home schedule Oct 15 against the Beavers nrv igotpnly four hits Billy young hurler was replaced on 1hr finrtworof his four runsv laimriies In Junior can mnBnmHleonofT ond inning put the to good start 1n the next frame Automo tive sent nine batters to the plate in nearing ve runs They ECAFs winners off Henderson the rubber by Ken Lapointe during the hottest momenta of the rally Iorgis couldnt manage single hit Blfilapoinlo from that point The 1cngueleaders did score one more run in the six th on threebase anoriand sacflice lly By am Fiyers got three runs in the fourth as Lapointe lmocked in Kenny plated the other pair In the seventh He Ross Horne and Glngr had twpihltsreache totallingmorc than half the clubl 11 safeties Torgis had only six hits Peter llcCloskey may have changed the tune of the game in the second frame when he Qualify SASKATOON CF The fe vorltes from Onlar British Columbia and Quebec sorvcd notice during practice rounds Monday they are the ones to beat in todays 36 hole qualifying round for the Canadian junior golf champlonship Gordon LeRlche of Montreals Summerlea club fired hot 67 three under tournament par to esta tender John Ross and Gordon Robin son both of Vancouver also shot 675 Robinson was runner up last year to defendingchnm ghoriihill who shot so Mon ay The Royal Canadian Golf As sociation Monday reduced the normal par72 for the course to par70 for the duration of the championships Sixty three youngsters tee off in medal play today The field includes four member teams playing in Ihe interpro vincial matches Teams are from Ontario BC Quebec Al berta Saskatchewan Manitoba made sensational overtheshoulder arch of deep liner to left by Nick Clio holy Cant nee how anyolher the grab DIAMOND DUST Gilhuly BCAFs shortstop rparklcd among the inlieiders making several difï¬cult shots look like easy outs Hes been that clubs steadicst performer all year Ralph Knapp who trailed bat aspmmrocnremg en Moi2 all but eliminating him self from the race Hisavcrage sledWW3 Adams sits at 37 With or without playoff to decide whos where 111 therpla off picture the piaydowna should getrundcrway next Monday at fhe latest weather permiiting RCA AB Kelly cf Glngras 2b Goyetclie rf If Name if 11 rind Gllhuly ss ï¬nklin 1h Sheppard Henderson 11 Totals Torgls humans ml eeev1=pn Johnston Zb4 Little is Christie cf Bawn rf McCloskoy 1f £arretts Morrow ab Knapp 1b uuubwub ninoyneu Totals Sheppard Reynolds and Little Losing pitcher Henderson Umpires Larry Campeau plate Pat OConnor bases Haircuts 75 Saturdeyo $100 Barber CLIFFS BARBER SHOP 29 Lu none Acroil Ironi Announ nowo and Nova Scotin What Deal For Allsw EXAMINER CARRIERS cum ting leader Corby Adam by iustA ai easuopoae demagnput AHenricr$on Jatmii1tef3hand Yes eachWBarrie Examiher Carrier calf win plenty of free pop4 by getting only two new home Wm uncommon delivery customers The Goo ntys Own