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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1961, p. 8

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Stewarts Wins 3rd 52 Stayjlive In Semis MIX LEI1 WITH COL MILROY erllias Eon Mix Wins county Gelf OfiilraERon Mix fired two overpar 74 yesterday to win the Simcoe County Golf Chom pionship at Camp Borden Army Golf Club One of the last of the first flighters to come off the course Mix edged Midlands Doug Halg by single stroke to claim the Hiram Walker Trophy for the second time Close behind was Barrie Coun try Club Champion Art Powell at 75 Heuchen of Borden led the 71s along with Fitzger ald of Midland and Jim Small oi Barrie All but Small be cause of the system of award ing prizes wor gross prizes Young Ricky Yates of Barrie recently crowned Junior Cham pion here fired respectable 79 Ray Everett of the host club fired an lavhole score of to claim the second flight gross prize He we followed by Jack Lov ell of Barrie 85 Christopher Army 85 Holland Army 86 and Gladu Borden Air Force 88 Third flight honors went to Bill Carleton of Army with an 88Ihis was reported to be the first time Carleton fired less than 100 Runnersup Included Latte of Army 93 Livingston Army 95 Gunn Collingwood VI and Villcneuve Army 100 Low net winner in the first flight was Clark of Army with 67 He won the top prize although tied with Ken Reid of Army Runnersup were lI McMuliin Army 59 Jeffrey Collingwood 68 and Bagnall Army 70 Second flight low net winner was Van Camp of Army with 66 Runnersup Included Cook Army 67 Tanne hIll Midland 67 Walker Army 71 and Berry Coll ingwood 72 Francbur won third flight net honors with 62 He too is from Army Kowbel of Army was runnerup at so followed by Bradbury Army 72 Playford Armyna and Preston Army 74 In the event of ties the offi cial smrer started at the 18th hole and the player with the best score on the last hole 17th hIcCloslrey provided for both gle at the time When good fighter has his back to the ropes be comes out fighting Thats the way it was with Stewarts Lunch oi Barrie and District Softball League last night The Lunchmen in need oi win to stay alive thumped Torgis Automotlvcs uaaL Queens Park Iorgis leads the bestoIfivc semifinal series As hard as the winners fought they have to thank Aut cmotivcs for seven big errors In two separate frames Torgis committed three miscucs Stew arts scored two runs in each of those stanzas Ibrgis scored pair of runs in the initial trams and gave the appearance that it was go ing to put an end to the play off in straight games Pete runs with tourbagger Stan Ritchie was on base via sin But the Stewarts boys were nt to play dead singlehy Lorne Armstrong and triple Oakville Yachters Win Barrie Meet Oakville Yacht Club sent 12 members and their Snipes to Barrie Sunday for an invitation race over seven miles And as per usual the more experienced visitors showed the wayhut not uncommon didnt completely dominate the show The first three boats to cross the finish line belonged to the visitors The fourth was from the local club and it was of no little consequence Last year is Oakvllle Snipes crossed the line before the first local host showed Doug Keary oi Oakvillc was the first skipper reaching the finish line He made it In 63 minutes and 17 seconds Second was Al Jarrett Oak VIIIE 6434 and third Spice Spicer Oakviiie 6549 First Barrie yacht was skip pared by Al Sarleant It fin ished in 6556 edging by just Smiths Plays Eagles Tonight Smiths Dairy and Case Eag les play the second game of the final series in the Industrial Softball League at Queens Park tonight Smiths leads the bestof or 16th etc won the prize seven series 14 15th 1981 victory few seconds Bowie Richards of Oakvilic one of the Dominicas top skippers whos won more awards throughout th country than most boatsmcn can think of Richards came home in 66 05 slrnilar competition is sche duled for next summer by Art Martin gave the Lunch men run in the second gls errors gaVe Stewarts two runs and 32 edge It was similar story in the seventh Stewarts was lifted too by the turn of pitcher Al Smith Smitty stillsufferinrfroin sprained ankle chucked the dis tance although tagged for nine hits Veteran Cliff Reynolds and rookie Ralph Knapp shared the rubber duties for Tcrgls Fourth game will be played tomorrow night at Queens at seven TORGIS Ritchie Elf Christie cf lb Barrett McCloskey If Bewn rt Little Morrow 3b Edwards lb Johnston cf Reynolds KMPD Totals STEWARTS Wanamaker If Bertranth AB noesanonufl oooonuueuu 38 Marley 2b Falconer cf McCartney Armstrong Martin Bertram rt Barron rf Smith Totals moooouupalabIHHI neoooooei Moss Captures Grand Prix MODENA Italy AmStirl Ing Moss star British driver won the Grand PrIx of Modena Formula One Automobile Race Sunday in Lotus It was his Joachin Bonnier of Sweden was second and DanGurney of Riverside Califthird In Por aches Fourteen drivers from five countries took part in the race which does not count for the world championship but rates high in prestige It attracted about 30000 spectators Moss covered the In mile loo lap course in one hour so minutes 81 seconds for an av erage speed of 83 miles an hour Battle Royal Card Headline Barrie lirena Until they step into the ring no one will know for sure whos going to fight whom Thats the way It is with Bat tle Royals And thats whats on tap for mat fans at the pro fessional wrutllng card at Bar rie Arena tonight Six men will be going into the ring at the some time They will fiaiiawayaetruchoother until only two are left stand ing or at least hanging with air shoulders not quite immanent Thc two most lively fellows will then be given rest before coating hack to battle it out for special $100 prize Sounds like fun The carded grapplers include Thoroughlyins Iinin if and iiiWm correct caster an manufacturers ori Room Colinnbo Madricc La poiateAIben DcGlane Frank Fm Rocket Monroe and Tar san Tourvilie Take your pickl Decide Winners Sparham Trophy Stan Lambert skip and Mrs Della Spencer won the Sparham hopby at Barrie Lawn Bowling Club on the weekend The winners bad to go an ex tra end to defeat Mrs Amy Valr skip and hire Pearl Cole Earlier lastJrcek inclub games Harry Armstrong and Mrs Isobel Smith won two mine of the day Mrs Valr and Norm King combined for two wins and 16 points and Graydon Kohl and Itfrr Jean Perkins had one win and points for third spot ectihralrs en add heavy duty brlryke Am precision CilRliEiil WHEl AllGNMENl Scientifically the act and camber and return the toem to ginal specifications for your car BALANC FRIJN WHEELS Precision balance both front wheels and install all neces sary weights to smooth our ride and correct unevenytira wear THE BARBIE EXAMINER TUESDAY SEPTEMBER Knock Ousts Markdale Club Colin Sutherland pitched Knock to 73 victory over hiarkdale at Knock Saturday to win the bestofthrce OBA Junior series 20 Sutherland whlifcd 13 batters and collected two hits as did mates Don Martin and Ty Schaly Knocks next opposition will be Wyoming BOWLERS East Ward Mxcd Leaggg +6 BARRFGOBDEN PA 87787 WEE Dont Drive In Doubt SAFETY CHECK no la Firestone 5ufetySure Qur free bumper to bumper safety check covers tires brakes front end battery lights muffler cooling systc danger point SafetySir Safety Checked sticker suspension fan belt and other re mars get our free Dont risk life When it costs so little to be safe fine our rrurrsrreui Dubber Catches Pass mm mm Heres what we do fitsms Top Argos By THE CANADIAN PRESS Its topsyturvy year for He milton TigerCats and Toronto Argonauts in the Eastern Foot ball Conference The Ticats lastplace finish ers in 1960 kept their 1961 rec ord unturnished edging the Argos iii191a th EisthMy Labor Day game The Argos who fin first last year have only one victory in fouri games rftreir 110 record keeps the cats in tie for first place with Ottawa Bough Riders who are 44 alter squeaklng past Mont real Alouettes 2524 Saturday The Alouettes ing Underdogs ust Come Close steadily here only tie In five starts butthey came close to upsetting the lackadaisical Ridl ers Saturday thanks to two touchdown effort by halfback Don Clark RUBBER HAUNTS ARGOS Hamilton unveiled new end against the Argonautsexquar terbaclr Torn Dublinskl The on year old Dubber whose first footballinJJanadawaseplayedr with Argos grabbed allyard pass which kept one Hamilton march alive and took another for Ticats third toudidownthe eventual WinnEI Ralph Goldston and Bernie Faloney scored the other IIam In Western Football Games By £99159 grass The underdogs came close but couldnt hang on to win in La bor Day action in the Western Football Conference The undefeated Edmonton Es kimos needed lastminute field goal by Jackie Parker to pre serve their record with Illti win over Calgary Stampeders Winnipeg Blue Bombers came from behind in the lastouarter on Leo Lewis second touch down of the game and edged Slaskatchewen Houghridera 17 Edmonton is in first place in the conference race witbsix straight victories for 12 points Winnipeg is second with 10 points Saskatchewanthird with four Calgary fourth with two and British Columbia Lions trail with inly one point Parkers field goal on the secondlast play of thegame from about the Calgary 39yard Iiig hit the cross be bounced over MISSED CONVERT Three minutes earlier roolrle Quarterback Jerry pitched touchdown pass to Stamps ahead convert which might have given Calgary tie was missed The game was essentially defensivrrrhnttierisothvclnbsr made backtothewall stands in the early going with the Cal gary line being especially im pressive as it held the power ful Eskimos in crucial tests There was no score for bot Bombersn JeLfliMJHnutes beforeta ckle George Hanse kicked field goal to put Calgary ahead Johnny Bright hulled over for an Edmonton touchdown with Ted Iullyikicking the convert to put the Esks ahead 78eariy in the fourth quarter Then Keeling directed the Stamps in an 86yard march in 10 plays for their lead touchdown At Regina the Riders led 7n after the first quarter 73 at the half and 119 after three quar ters The Bombers came back with Lewis scoring his second touchdown and Gerry James adding single on field goal attempt to pullout the victory James also kicked afield goal and convert Saskatchewans points came on touchdown by halfback ReyCSmitib and field goal convert and single by Reg Whitehouse veneirn reinyroei went all Gilchrist added fourthquarter errn converted all three The Argonauts played their best football of the year in the second half What looked like gamewinning touchdown drive was stopped late in the game when Garncy Henley intercepted Tobin Rota pass In the end zone Delve Mann had fa sicondl uar er tou own or rgos beating five defenders after tak ing Edwina attire Hamilton 30 Menu also kicked single In the third quarter Cookie Gilchrist who had one field goal attempt blocked tried another which went for single Thea Rote went one yard for touch down aftwmwyardmarc field goal We converts the single and the field goal gave Gilchrist six points for total of 28 and the lead in the Big Four individual scoring race Ilton touchdowns and muthLmeonn 31121 by tonnes MONTREAL CPiGood food is major requirement of suc cuessful camp seysDalsy Case retired summer camp owner who was honored at campers and counsellors An other reouirernents is that the camp program be geared to the actual needs of the chil dren she said ADDITIONAL SPORT 0N PAGE Iieorgejlnvies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA 98186 Feline All Four Wheels Only Bonded lining Used Adjust Brakes to Secure Full Contact Roperk Front Wheel Bearings OGiirsntea Then Wiles are $2495 mom An attendance record for He milton was established when 26 533 paid to see the game The old mark of 26530 was set two years ago by the same two teams In Ottawa Saturday both the weather and the Alouettes were hot sweatsoaked crowd of 16009 saw each team score three converted touchdowns and field goal Gerry Nesbitts sa yerd single in the fourth quar ter was the difference Long Rider marches resulted III two touchdownsby halfback Joe Kelly on short line smashes Haircuts 75 Saturdays 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