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Barrie Examiner, 21 Oct 1961, p. 9

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DailasCowho By STEVE JONESCD Sports Editor nyxaNiALLsNorsIruckooFYiir Since Steve is still confined to barracks it will be necessary to pound Weatherismalos Id At the same tim out another column for today The tennis and fallout be girls softball some of the al male go ers be applying ice bags The clos ing stag is slated remarked What As one over40 athlete trying to do to us golf closing and then curlingopenlng two days later CONDITION ooas To co wanis Club on Monday nlg RCAF physical training keeping healthy Kiwaniqueens en gardei YANKEE HATERS Yankee haters are not fcans Some citizens of the refer to York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies tualiy won the direction of die Sawyer The Phlls series four straight to th Roberts is one of them joyed at the prospect But as we said not all largely because they sourI kee games in dugout Said Connle to one of the ette and he rppeda sheet my pencil and wrote her tel Back in 19 National League former Toronto Maple Le Kansas City lost her parents was seated right behind the we cant blame you pl Borden spea His sponsor says the chief has surefire system by using only 10 minutes day eo is who dislike Amer nl ed States do too We the worlds baseball champions the New We refer to them because they pur chased Robin Roberts the other oy from the hapless 50 the Phillies aclt pennant under the manager Ed proceeded to lose the worlds same Damn pitchers who 11 years later Youve never tIl you get with the Yankees Yankees and got blasted and he is over really lived un he enthused people like the Yankees are too successful in their field Take for instance Connie oyer of Independence young baseball fan The sto is related injportslllustrated Connie ry went to the last of the month and with New York handed my autograph book layers who was talking to dyed brun Connie Too bad Cin cinnati lost yslllay Hold Key To NFLs Eastern Division Lead NEW YORK AP Cowboys league doormats last season may hold the key to the ational ll leagues stern Division lead The Cowboys entertain the de fending champion Philadelphia Eagles in key encounter Sun day and next week tryiagalm Dallas and Eagles are records The powerful Giants having completed an allwinning four game road trip are at home to LosAngelcs Sunday for the first since 1954 The Rams have record but its de ceptive Three of their losses have been by total of eight points Other games include Green Bay at Minnesota and sen Francisco at Chicago in impor tant Western Division games St Louis at Washington Clevelt land at Pittsburgh and Balti more at Detroit San Francisco and Green Bay are tied for the Western lead in the American League games are scheduled for Sun dayone of them Friday nights scheduled contest between Buf falo Bills and the Patriots at Boston which had to be post four Robinson aces DefiMoyer In TV Bout NEW YORK AP Sugar Ray Robinson makes his sec ond start in less than month when he faces Denny Meyer of Portland Ore in 1i round boxing bout tonight is wont be one of Sugar Rays better payback hes getting about $12500 but the 41yearold veteran is hoping to do better the next time around there Is next time If he can beat the 22yearold oyer other title shot at either Terry Downes of Britain or Gene Full merof West Jordan Utah co holders of the middleweight ti ti Bohinsonhas held the middle weight crown five times My ego wont let me quit without the tltleI he said Fri know Im not what II be but think Ive got enough to heat either Downes or Fullmer Robinson isa iztos favorite although he had tough time defeatlng Wilfle Greaves of Ed monton Sept 25 He is ranked or piece of it th among the contenders His record is 144943 including 93 knockouts Moyer ranked ninth his 305 record wl tehlght ka yos infigor SSBIIISCNEWYOTRm Giants nigh tied wiIrII 1791 he may wind up with an boned because of the threat from the tropical storm Gerda ther games have Dallas at Houston New York at Denver and San Diego at Oakland The executive secretary of the Houston chapter of the National Association for the Advancement Negro players for ked not to because Stadium is US CHALLENGER mm FLATTERS CHAMP MILAN italy AHChem pron Duillo challenger le in scheduled nt tonight for the Lot 32 considered the best fighter ltaly ever had said he Is confiden winning but that the 24yearold Annexicon feel Perkins flattered me by ontinuously telling friends and the press that am chivairous and conscl estrous ring professional Loi said this is the first time he has been confronted by an opponent who did not come here boasting he would dominate me in therlngfl This is disconcerting be cause although McGill Director Reports Criticism MONTREAL CPTbe newl formedrCanadlau Intelcod iate Athletic Union has not ticked The right approa Friday He termed unrealistica CIAU ruling that limits the number of years college student can compete and be eligible to per orm in national event The ruling limits student to five years college competition Griffiths said the ruling has set back college competition on Blgfliigilalyl basis b33810 yfotzs ra we are ap ere at McGlll that themClAU should see fit to place limita tions on the number of years student may compete in inter collegiate sports he sold eoplevsaldrFrlday Wars from Canada the United States and Mexico clashed today In the sixth renewal oi the Americas Cup tournament The Amari cans were favored We Ibould win but it wont be eagyfiJu Charley Coe It could be very close The Canadians have stream ger team than the one we bar ely beat by point and half at Ottawa last year Mexico has young aggressive team which has been practising here for more than week Coo benched himself for the opening team matches over the picturesque 7063 yard Club Composite course which nestles in the elbow or mountain chain He planned to play in one of the afternoon singles over the par72 layout Veteran Nick Warlock of fbr onto who has string of four Ontario amateur titles three Ontario open crowns and one Canadian amateur champion ship teamed with Bob Wylie of Calgary in the opening team matches against Jack Nicklaus and Dudley Wysong of the US and Mauricio Urdanets and Ba fael Qulroz of Mexico SUNDAY GAME Boftball fans are reminded that Barrles Varcoc Wil lows and Newmarkst Allens TV Ladch will play the third game In best of five scrlcs for the championship of the Barrie And District Ledles Softball League at Queens Park Scrutiny The game will start It pass Late Touchdowns Defeat Titans NEW YORK AmNavy ex ploded for three late touch down Friday night to beat De troit Titans 3719 and thwart the Titans bid for national recogni tion in United States college football The mlddles were trailing 19lt is in the third quarter when they turned to the passing arm of quarterback Ron Iflomick to snatch victory Kiemlck hit Carl Fink with 27yard strike for the winning touchdown It was also blow to Detroit signalcaller Jerry Gross who fired touchdown passes of six 10 and 26 yards to wipe out an early Navy lead In another big game Dick Drummond scored four touch downs including one on an as yéard kicérvoffhlretum to spark eorge as ngton to 4512 mu against William and Mary Division soccer game between The spotlight turned today to emu Hun any has Notre Dame bidding to hit gilt been Fostpgred because of po top of the ratings against es demic In Hull it was an mighty Michigan state Nah9 nouncedFriday Hull Citys Dame won its first three games gfinie against Portsmmflll of the season and is fifth in the Thursday also has been latest Associated Press ratings poned SHARE LEAD SAN ANTONIO Tax AP Huth Jensen and noise Suggs fired twounderpar 69s Friday to grab the firstround lead in the $1500 ivltan open golf tour namenti Marilyn Smith came to stroke back at 70 the days only other subpar score POSIPONE GAMES LONDON ReuterslTodoys scheduled English League Third VARCOES PLAY Grflliofibakesldecablns North Collegiate Juniors Win Seniors Get 77 Barrie Norths Senior Football squad gained 7v7 tie in their match with Orlllia Collegiate Seniors under the floodilghts at the Community Centre Park in in Orlllia inst nightr Juniors fared better as they trounccd tho Orlllia team 208 to hard fought rushing game eng ineered by North quarterback Hon Howell The North Seniors scored the first touchdown of the game in the first quarter Al Moffutt lcklng up the six points North Iiicked the convert making the score 74 Orlllia evened the score in the second half Lauer picking up the Orlllia touchdown Orlllia made the convert good and the score stood at 77 The second half of the game saw both teams go scoreless Late in the fourth uartcr North charged their way eep into Or illiaterritory but failed to score Several penalties were dealt out during the game most of them going to Orillia for rough ing interference and offsides In the Junior game North struck first Roy Atkinson scor Ing the touchdow after 45 Play OiROOkie Goalie Bruins Big Headache By THE ANADIAN PRESS The sorry plight of Boston Bruins must have coach Phil Watsonefrettingithese1an The Bruins are averaging three goals game but poor defence has reduced them to patsies forthe rest of the Na tional Hockey League So for Watson as volatile as cy come has remained re markably calm about the whole He insists his rookies will come around and stir up trouble for the rest of the league The Bruins who have allowed 32 goals in six games are in Montreal tonight to play the un Loi oth nan Withstand Canadiens gainet whom they have earned their only point Toronto Maple Leafs are at home to Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers meet the Red Wings in Detroit in to nights other games Sunday Its PHIL WATSON Montreal at Chicago Detroit at New York and Toronto at Bos ton GOALIE HAS TROUBLES One of Bostons big dlsap pointments has been the play of rookie goalie Don Head an un orthodox lsipounder who had great season with Portland of the Western Hockey League in 196ml He hasloollted bad on number of shots fired in his di rection this season offensively the Bruins have perfonnetlTvEHEnougb to win few games Illookle forwards Cliff Pennington an Terry Gray both acquired from Mont real last summer haveshown they can score The Canadians winners of the league title the last four years but picked by mostexports to Edmonton Leads Northern Division By THE CANADIAN Posse Edmonton Flyers are off to their fastest start in recent Western Hockey League see sons and are finaliygivrng vet eran goaltender Dennis Riggrn some roteotion They7 won their third straight game Friday night by beating San Francisco Seals 51 RIggIn who had league high of 295 goals scored egalnstvbirn last season has allowed onlyfive this season Portland Buckarooa defeated Vancouver Canucks 52 and Se attle Totems downed Los Ange les Blades 64 Edmonton which finished seventh last season in an eight team leagueleads the northern division with six points two ahead of the Totems Len Lundepaced the Flyers on on withtwo goals while singles wcnt to rookie Don Dbiz Ed Joya and Len Haley Bob Solingerscored for San Francisco INSURANCE QUALITY WITH ECONOMY PROTECTION IS OUR PRODUCT suitch 15 one Business Banner do Jr was 11 CollierSt nlto 302 seasonreceived some en couraging news Friday De fmceman Tom Johnson who suffered an ankle injury at New finish no higher than second York Wednesday will probably be able to play in the weekend camp casualty worked out w1ththe team and reported his knee is improving His sta tea is still indefinite but there is possibility he may be back in action by the end of next week as Edges Canada Wins Horse Show HARRISBURG Pa AP Pennsylvanias 16th al horse show goes into its final events today but the winners have already been decided The FF the honors in the international Jumping tition Friday where it edged Canada by only half point The final score for the event was 05 23V fault poin Canada 24 Argentina 95 Mexico 86 and Ireland 68 175 team captain Billy Stein kraus who rode two perfect clrs cultsof the arena to assure the team its honors put himself in an unbeatable position for the events in vidual championship The win Inflretonstage dcs Nations contest was the sev enth for United States riders since the week long show started Jim Elder of Aurora Cana dian captain had perfect ride in guiding OMalley flawlessly over all lumps on the lsgete his mates HOCIEEHRWUTS anon IAIC0Ns INTERMEDIATE Barrie Arena The North mis Tie With Orlllia convert was made good Hon Atkinson scored the sec ond North touchdown on pass terceptlon but the convert was sad Third North recorded by Doug Smith The convert was missed King kicked single to give Norhh 20 to victory over the ans Ontario Champ Retains Title ST CATHARINES CF Al Proctor of Gait 24yearold On tario middlew eight amateur boxing champio retained his title Friday night round decision over To Kid McCoy 21 of Niagara Falls The slim crowd which went to hotel ballroom seven miles outside St Catharines for the card sew Proctor given stiff test by his opponent although champion was the unanim nus choice nitbe two judges and referee There were no knockdowns despite almost continuous toetoA toe slugging Both weighed 160 pounds In the fiveround semifinal Bob Ferguson ofDGalt qualified to meet Johnny ay of Hamil ton for the Ontario bantam weight champioan by scoring unanimous decision over Tony Morgan of NiegaraVFalls fessicnal Hockey yard run by Ron Schuck The hi score was with five HullOttawa Gain Tie With Wolves By THE CANADIAN Flu58 Kingston Froutmacs Sudbury Wolves with 3ng are hum chance to move into share of first place ih the Eastern Pro Carter who has played in the wilted American LeagueJrithiocbes but made the Nos effionly one game ontreal Canadians in 195758 gave Hull0itawa load at 732 of the first period while Sudburys Ed Dischuk was serving penalty But the Wolves went ahead 24 in the second on goals by Cummy Burton and Bob Dilla bough with both teams at full strength Burton tallied at 1214 and Dillabough rookie who notched his fourth goal in four games with 57 seconds remain ing in the period Besides the extra attacker who replaced Maniago in their successful dying surge the Ca nsdiees were helped by the fact that another Sudbury player deienceman Hastywas in the penalty box when Carter pulled the game out of the fire 11 Co with four beforesihstd Icfi Only so seconds remained when centre Billy Carter with goalie Cesare hfanlsgo on the bench in favor of an extra at tacker lmockedln the goal that gnveflhe Canndiens 22 tie with Sudhury The result moved the Wolves into secohdplnce tie with Kit chenerWaterloo with five points each one behind the lending BOWLING LADIES CITY LEAGUE Scores Bertram Bros Busy Bees Queens Hotel IPA5Clarkson Hotel Glo vaanl and Perri Hair Stylists Driftwood Tottersolls Clarke and Clarke Jacksons Rays Body Shop Standings Queens Hotel 83 Clarke and Clarke 26 Drift wood 25 IPA 24 Tettersalls 24 Bertram Bros 24 Lakeside Ca bins 23 ys Body Sho 22 Jacksons Gri 14 Busy Bees Clorkson Hotel Marion Hobiliard posted single of 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