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Barrie Examiner, 30 Aug 1961, p. 8

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SPORTS TYPE By srzve JONBSCU Sports Editor THE TEféPHONE BEAST Often weve been comfortably reading book at home whenthe telephonos rung So downstairs we At our place at least if its in the evening the cal ler has more often than not gloestron number Weve thought of changing our name to enny If his banquet hall gets as many of his calls as we do hes doing good business Before that particular establishment came into be ing Gil used to be the mostwantedman onour line The other day it was Nora Fatigued as can be we took the call then ran back upstairs to ask dear wife if there was Nora in the place At the time of the calls we scowl After while its joke Remember couple of years ago WhEnweplaced halfdozen calls to the same number and got differ ent people at different addresses each time The telephone can provide lot of laughs times mild embarrassment Yesterday afternoon when we answered the office bongMoron the other and asked if we were teve Jonescu Cheeriiy for change Ross we an swered yes some The voice on the other end said mm Parker we immediately was Archie Moore The voice again said This is James Parker We laughed thought of answering that this third time the voice said This really is James Parker We stopped laughing We finally recognized the voice It was alright He calledin to say hello the way nfost friendly guys do Jimm was in town on businessvHes boughtrvar partners pdra building cleaner firm thats settingup shop in town But all through our coffee we couldnt help won dering what would have happened to this Archie Moore if wed been too cocky Thank goodness Parker understood the joke Wow We do lot of business over the telephone and sometimes wonder where wed be without lthsgome times though wed like to do without it Yesterday we pulled the booboo Incldentally we do not want card fromthe tale phone company asking if we have any complaints or suggestions The last coupleoftlmeswe mentioued this system we had cards in our mail Within three days HALL OF FAMER We had long chat with one of hockeys Hall of Fame members yesterday His method of getting ianeadin the gameirifiitaylng in condition The famous puckster Frank Foyston Born in Minesing Frank played for Barrie Colts before mov ing to Toronto and the West for long and illustrious professional career Readehisstoryeotgreatestrthrillsyiateuhiweelfln these pages Halfback Scott Parker Leads Leads TiCats West Scorers LSchreider ion TORONTOCB George Scottswitch from Hamiltons defensive halfback to the often sive backfield is one of thebig reasons for the TigerCats re vitalized showing this season in the Eastern Football Confer ence The sixfootnne 190 pound Scottplclsed up in midseason last year from New York Gi ants of the National League has given Hamilton on outside running threat with his great speed and shiftiness lie is tied for the Big Four scoring lead with 24 points on four touch although the TigerCats ave played only two games so He shares the lead with home brew Ron Stewart of Ottawa nouglrmderrvmrirrsur games has also counted four touchdowns Legend HHamilton 00t tawa TTornnth=Montreal TDC FG Pts Scott Stewart Gilchrist ackson so 0024 1334 22 so 00 la Theien Shatto Mahn Gnldston zooolz so 0012 20 0012 20 0011 29 coLtIElrsr EDMONTON CP Edrfi ton Eskimos one an gang Jackie Parker scnred 25 points in two games last weds to take the lead in the Western Football conferencescoring race Parker counted touchdown five field gglsvgd verts and pow Bright who ISSECOmi Legend BCEritish Colum bia CCalgm EEdmonton WWinnipeg Saskatche wan TD FG Pia Parker 16 AB BrightE+ 36 lewis Walden Shannon Lunsford Quillen 40 0024 7177 rWIlitehouscS GrantBC Jauch Hagberg Ja Sndtll ELJLJL liiiliilililllli untlllrli annals few nastymcdsJoreaolnotherf Eagles Eliminate Ldkeview Butlers Care Eagles and Smiths Dairy will start the final series for the Industrial lugue soft ball championsz tomorrow night at Queens Park seven oclock Case entered the linnl last night at Queens by nipping Lakeview Dairy winning the bestoIfive series 31 Eaglcs got Iii their film in the sixth inning on three hits and walk Miles Bidding and Ji enny gens Pitdiu Leighton Snuth ad walk Singles by lt3me only lunnlard in the fifth frame ac counted for the Dairymens lone tally The Dairymen who outhit the winners and left lot of runners on the base paths al most had the game won in the first frame With three on the sacks the Lakeview batter looped ball over first base it landed srnnck dab on the foul line wiping away part of the line It was called foul No nlnncrs had already Rocket Tums crossed the plate but had to return to die on the hugs Les Joliiile was Smiths pit ching opposition Eula int Hickllng Smith Walker cf Dunsmore AB 90° nanAFN Hui puns hoeeouaa Goodchild If Jollifls Totals Smith and Hickiing Jol liffe and Wilson Umpires Ab Bowen and John Feltis hicken Iii Sight in GI oaaeuoxuunil no nice 0f Ii Fence Around The Ring Quote Rocket Monroe as he entered the ring for the tag team match Whaddaya think am chicken or some rthingvit Yer Rocket showed his true yel low color in this match He took such pounding from Roe co Columbo and Maurice La pointe that he hustled out of the ring couldnt get past the wire fence and urged his partner Al Bell to take his side When Al bod takenenough Rocket wouldnt help him He hid behind the post Lapointe finally ended the match by pinning Bell Over iOYEd byvlctory whiclecnnt thatierb Parks Memorial Tro phy Lapointe lost his head and continued his assault on Bell then it was Hall who came close to losing head Lovers py roan vormcn Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO CP Dutch schoolteacher and his pretty fi ancee swam away with almost half the prize money in the Ca nadian atio nal Exhibitions 315000 marathon swim Tues ay Herman Willemse 27 earned $6000 when he covered the 15 mile Lake Ontario course in record time of six hours 54 minutes and one second leavingr by threequarters mile mmfflyear old ancee fmished seventh winning $1000 Willemse of Utrecht and Miss Kok of Hilversum The Nether dandsrvvihsettiremoney to complete house in Utrecht where they will live after the Willanae who makes bou $1000 year teaching in Ho land said he has earned about Whitby Thumps JamieWillowsL wmwuefinafidereated Varoce Willows 2414 in the first game of their Barrie Dis trict Ladies Softball League semifinal series at Whitby last night Second game is schedul edrforfiueenisParkqThursday at 830 pm Not only was the Whitby con test more of host but tem pers flared and reports indicat ed that the girls had quite Varcoe catcherMary Berthe lotte suffered nose bleed when tagged hard on play atthird base The blood copldnt be at first base for the next two frames Ruth Cole was thetop batter for the locals collecting three hits Swimming srtfiafifi fllnsryfiiu played in the meantime Monroe was in hiding Earlier Monroe was savage against Pierre DeGlanc After the French wrestler went out Fansanswerthcnanthlaterr Meihe r1118 lead is and landed on the hard Barrie Arena floor Monroe jumped on him from the ring apron In fact he did this several times Spectators rushed to DeGlanes eventual rescue first swing ing and kicking at Rocket then with stretcher Monroe tried to get atmo Glace while the fallen hero was out like light in transit The hectic evening attracted the second largest crowd of the season Monroefought DeGlane to save card that almost fell apart due to previous nightis injury to Tarzan Tourville Hence Bell who was suppos ed to fight DeGlane moved to the main event Collect Cash Whom in the last four weeksexcluding his $6000 CNE prize WINS SEVERAL He won the recent Atlantic City swirn the Lake St John Que swim and the TroisRivl ares Que swima short one only 10 miles The event here was the first professional marathon swim since 1954 lheprevlous best timeset by Marvin Nelson in 1933 had six minutes and 33 sec off it Tuesdgy by Tom Park 37yearold former resident of Hamilton earned $2 500 for his secondplace finish hind Will in Lakewood Calif During the first nine miles of the race Willemse and Park staged shoulderto shoulder battle crowd of 1000 watched thefinish VGreta Andflon of LoLAla mitos Califv was third and Torontos Cliff Lumsden for mer winner was fourth Greta 31 said she had high hopes for second place until she strayed 150 yards off course She won$3000half for being third and half for being the first minute finish Lumsdon got $1000 Barrie Midgets Defeat Drillia Barrie Midgets scored five times in the sixth inning to drub is now lives Oriiila in an OBA galfie at the Fair Grounds last night McFadden pitched the victory for Barrie Win gives Barrie the bestof three playoff series 24 having INTERNATIONAL STOCK cAR won handin in Orillia last week 3rd mafiinpSUPER Main CHAMPIONSHIP so minutes and 325ec0nds be BRAVES Taxi rllmn Reds Dodgers Remain Close In ZNL on EdMathm home run It for aunsontotslolifl tons in Milwaukee starter Lew Bur There was no pennant fever in Cincinnati early this season butAthings werent so black that the Redswas without hope We could do all right said pitching We need it becauu we dont score many runs That will givodiyoul some idea of just how mu surprise team the Redsamln the Na tional lune race Not only are they second in run totals with 610 to San lrsncisul 827 but the pitching staff lead the league in shutouts REDS STILL ROLL With southpaw Jim OToole and reliever Jim Malonsy com bining to Cincinnatis 10th whitewash Job of the season the Reds knocked off Pittsburfll Pirates 30 Tuesday night and retained game lead over the second place Los Angeles Dodgers who stayed close with 21 victory at Chicago as Sandy Koufax limited the les to pair of singles Milwaukee Braves replaced San Francisco in third place seven games behind by heat ing the Giants 70 In innings nonsens WALLY Hutch if we eons ct some was the Giants fifth straight fetal St louls mode 1mm inarowwithaStvictoryat Philadelphia in the openerof utwinightpsirbutthaPhils ullI The Reds won their third in row at Pittsburgh with sixth inning run on singles by Jude Pinonderrernehnnd Gordy Coleman off righthander Bob Friend 1117 Frank Rob lnsoos single and so infield out by load brought in the other two in the eighth Maloney nailed It for OToole rillD bystriking out pincinhnh tar Rocky Nelson with the bases loaded in the ninth The Pir atu left 11 men on base while suffering their 13th shutout They were blanked only four times last year when they won the pennant the majors HOWARD PLAT WINNER The Dodgers scored the win ning run In the top of the as Frank Howards single off Csrdwcll lln Mathews 26th horn run was the Brsxuwoly hitasst DIok 1m 125 in five no loss of relief Don Nottebnrt 56 won it blanfing the Gl ants on one hit after Willie hic Coveys two run homer off Route isslwho leads in pitchers in low hit games with pair of two hitters and couple of three hit pertu slices hold the Cubs hltlers for innings Their first hit single by Dick Bertdl drove in George Altman who had reached bass on an error by Koufnx Ron Ssnlo singled for the other hit with two out in the ninth Sandy struck out 11 PaSCual Halts Yanks nofgarne ahead of babe Ruths detle tied It with one out in the flout gtAn error and Bill White triple won the opener for St ilguls and Curt Simmons Ml an their longest winning struts of the year Chris Short 510 then shmcthcmmontwohits r743 Inningsbl relief in thei mgTianp liticotielui lost it on wild pitchsodnltubcn Amaros single in the sixth John Buzbardt 51 was tho MOON NIPIED AS FIRST HALF OF DOUBLEPLAYBY CHICUBS JERRY KINDALL and 42nd home runs for the 0r tales in the opener but the An gels took hop squeeze bunt by winner RyneDuren 611 With His Bth Shutout Associated PIE if Writer pitcher really has to pitch if he wants to win game for Minnesota Twins this season Camilo Pascual their right handed ace has won dozen games for the eighth piace American league club and most of them have come the hard way The curve balling cubans 1213 record includes six shut outs Three of the other six vic tories have been by one run Pascual hung up that 12th vic toryaodrslxthshutoutbysknockr ing off New York Yankees 80 Tuesday night checking the league leaders on four hits all over New Yorkln 10 games for theTwins and all three have been shutouts two by Pascual He tied Baltimores Steve Bar her for the major league shut outlead and replaced Yankee Whitey Ford as the ALstrike outloaderbyrfanningenine getu tin Mickey Mantle three time Legion Baseball Playoffs Start Mi Barrie Legion Minor Baseball Leagues start playoffs tonight with two games in the Peewee division Indiana play Athletics at Cod rington Park and Pirates play Dodgers at Oakley Atom games tomorrow have Syracuse playing Montreal at Oakley Pack andflavana play ing Richmond at Shear All games are sudden dea columns rm Furniture Moving and Storage over Detroitasr Sax ended the Tigers streak at five L3 Loa Angeles Angels swept pair of 65 de cisions from Baltimore Orioles fairing the second in 11 innings Cleveland Indians defeated Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox beat Kansas City Athletics 84 Pascual who became first time poppn earlier inthe day put away the Yankees withva flourish He struck out Bobby Righprdson and To Kubekin 15o niith but Roger arls was safe on two bass error Then he fanned Mantle to extend his shutout streak through 20 ion ings and run his strikeout total Mantle was 1for4 and his to home run total leaves him just Bf Rite Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines PA 86655 nor an arnrra sr Purse tr MONDAY SEPTEMBER nth 815 pm imelTrialsr 1000 First Prize Tap USA andCanadian Driver his Events Rain or Shine Placenta5r militia Res 90 alnlrn AT IIPEIIMIITE Beathhe vmvnaoir on mam aox liEIiMETiiY SET cmmmnrs nos inullrlllll pros cord Willi in 1921 Marin for3 is elsbtgemes alien Ruth with his 51 Ralph Terry ill2 was the loser after winning six in row An unearned run in the third on Lenny Greens single on error and Billy Martin sac rilice fly endedrlerrysrshutw 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