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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jul 1964, p. 8

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wnmwm hm BARRII BAMBI MAY MY ill RICK ERASERS CORNER Just after Stewarts Garage and Truelovs Heating started their softball game at Queens Park last night an official of the Cam Borden Fl ers team came to the press box and said yers woul be unable to field team for the second game Flyers were scheduled to meet Barrie Plus tried to Contact league officials but couldnt reach them he said We have five or six players Injured and cant field team COUPLE OP Innings later Bill Henderson Camp Bordens most versatile layer Informed us that there would be game He endersont had called players 3nd managed to get nlne So Camp Borden took to the field In the underdog roleas usual and came with 21 upset victory over Plaza in wellplaye contest Larry Harkera long home run with one out In the first inning was all the FI ers needed as Lorne Mar shall halted Plaza with rechitter it was big win for Flyers Theyve layed more games titan most of the clubs and have 10 wonlost record Theyre going to have to move to make the Ipla offs but few performances like last night would me It Interesting THE LEAGUE ls once again enjoying good season 7and no club is going to me runaway at least thats the way It looks so far Elmvale and Truelove Heating are tied for top spot with 18 points each Stewarts and Plaza are mitt with It each They dont come any closer thanthat Stewarts Garage capped the championship the past two seasons Theyre having injury roblems this year and have to scramble to get enoug players for game But theyre managing to hot on and stay In the thick of the race NOHIT DON MeFADDEN made his senior debut last night and although bit nervous he was still good enough to beat Stewarts McFadden tossed nohtt norun game against Smiths Dairy in an Intermediate league game last week Commented Truelove first baseman Gary Thirsk after the game Don is fine pitcher Watch the battle to get him next season Stewarts Butch Boyd agreed Hes going to be real tough to beat once he gets some experience 1sad Butch who sat out last nights game due to an ury Fans arepicking up in both leagues Cold weather kept the crowds down at the start of the season but there was fine turnout last night and they certaln ly were treated to pair of exciting wellpitched games IT MUST BE POINTED out that the Intermediate CilCliit Is improvln rapidly Last nights games Indi eated thls McFe den was in great form for True love while Plazas Wayne Russell an Intermediate ltcher last season hurled four Innings of almost flaw ess relief against Cam Borden Russell took over In the fourth and struc out nine batters in the four frames he worked He allowed onl one base runner In the sixth when Harker double Earl McCrone who watched the StewartsTmelove game from the press box was quite enthused with the performance McFadden They both play with Clarkson Hotel inthe inter dlate league and com mented Earl lm sure glad hes with us and not against us Hes greatpitcher BASEBALL RECORD National League Boston Monbouquette 87 at Pettihi Detroit Wicksrsham llbl Philadelphia 47 28 627 Chicago Peters 03 at Los San Francisco its 31 600 IVs Angeles Belinsky Cincinnati 42 36 sas Pittsburgh ti as 539 av Ml Gm AME 39 Chicago at Los Angeles at Louis so so set lo Chicago at so no not minim Km nuts to gum Boston at Detroit TN New york 23 go 27 Baltimore at Cleveland New York Wednesdays Results 1an San Francisco 07 Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Interninnit Lesue St Louis at Philadelphia ppd Pct GEL Probable Pitchers TodIy Jflcklonville 51 600 han Francisco Sanford 57 It gyrhcur 35 56 Chicago iriackson lio 50f it 55 557 Cincinnati Tsltourls as at 13 44 so 550 in Philadelphia Mahaifey 7e IN 313 29 Ill St iouls Simmons at Column 33 47 New York Fisher 57 mum 55 av Milwaukee iSpahn he at Pittsburgh Law 75 losghngeles Miller as at Houston Johnson 77 FrIdIyI Games St Louis at New York Wednesdays Rendts Syracuse to Buffalo Atlanta Jacksonville Toronto Rochester Richmond lit10 Columbus ld Cincinnati at Philadelphia Thursdays Games Toronto at Rochester Milwaukee al Pittsburgh Syracuse at Buffalo Richmond at Columbus Sfirli Francisco at Chicago Atlanta at Jacksonville Pacific Coast League Salt Lake City Dallas Portland Spokane Seattle Tacoma Los Angelea at Houston American League PctGEL Raltlmore so as sea vHawall San Diego Chicago 44 30 505 Oklahoma City Denver 10 New York 45 at sea Arkansas is lndlanapolts Minnesota or has Belg in lgls Ros 481 Log Angeles 37 ii 4s7 13 it Fgh with ansas Washington as 513 mt Four Months Wednesdays Results No games scheduled Probable PItéhersTodIy Baltimore Fappas 74 and Sticker 54 at Cleveland Mc Ismail and Donovan 45 New limit Downing 41 It Washingtononus as Mirthosota itasi so at Kan City Adults NEW YORK AP Muham mad All better known as Ces slus Clay world heavywemit boxing champion told evl slon audience Wednesdr that hes against fiorced late gratlon When It brings about the death of people especially my people and people being tbelubs had pushed nd nesday for oneunderpar 71s Seniors MONTREAL CPI George 1mm animus wheel entry can rance bells his so years carries fouislroks lead todIy Into the second sound oi the hole tournament that will decide the senior golf championship oi Canada Hevenor tired InooverpIr 74 over the Summerles course Wednesday in bid for his sec and this the three years the Royal Canadian Golf Associa tion hIs stagsd the tournament Another Totontontsn Robert George Melean of the Thorn hill club held second place alone with 78 HI was one stroke better than the defend ing champion hill Martin of hrsniford Ind Romeo Rudeo oi Montreal Havenor termed his first round lucky particularly his shot It the 13th hole when he was stymied by tree HI tried to plIy around It instead his bail leshad through the bundles lo the green and lie venor promptly ran down fle foot brdla putt Martin winner last year It Quebec when the tournament was match play went six over Bar with It on the front nine us was back in Trudeau put together side Real veteran of the tourna ment la uyeanold Wallace Rodd oi Mention NB left hander Hts pulling gave him all sorts of trouble and he wound up with lit Tied It so were Ross Sandy Somervllle of London OnI winner is years ago oi the US amateur title and Graham Rowland oi Toronto Clarence Cam bell president of the National ocksy League played erratically and took In as Campbell celebrates his 59th birthday todg Four age asses are com ing and there are lndtvi ual prizes for the low scorer In each class Class II 5550 years Inclusive 00151 also so and over Hevenor led the group In tho tirst sound and Martin headed the class No were tied It for low in class Ben ltlerwin of Sudbur and Vigneux Sn oi omnto class veterans were led by Norman Walker of Toronto who shot 4569 Only Ontario and Quebec fig ure In the team competition TODAY IN SPORT SENIOR SOFTBALL Elm vIs It Came aerialLanai lNTERMEDlAiE SOFTBALL Gas at Queens Parktt45 pm LADIES SOFTBALL Berri interinedtate at Newmarket moo pm RCAF vs Barrie Juvenilesat Queens Park pm ST ANDREWS Scotland CP An Irishman and Frenchman led the field Into to days second round of the Brit Ish Open golf championship af ter battling heavy winds Wed over the limoyard St Andrews course Christy OConnor oi ireland and lean Garalalde Nyearold French champion were fol lowed at 72 by British Ryder Cup ster Harry Weetmanvand Australias Blues Devlin stroke behind with 75s were Tony Lama of Oakland Calif and Max Faulkner the last BritonIn 105140 will the 77 hole open The winds with gusts up to 50 miles an hour that swept the ancient course Wednesday destroyed most oi the 120 com etltors including Jack Nlck aus the favorite who fought to get 73 Faulkner had the hard luck to have his bail buried in the turf on the 17th apparently when fanvstepped on II He wasted stroke getting the hall outof the ground and had twooverIpIr for the hole NAGLE HAS 71 Kel ngla of Australia the winner In IBMshot 77 Gary Player of South Africa winner ducked in water at beachea and people come up disappea log and blowed up In churc then dont like that hesald in television interview Clay an avowed follower of Elijah Muhammed and mem her of the black nationalist Muslim movement said he had no Immediate plansfor chang ing his residence to Africa un Lending Clarkson Hotel vs Consumers TORONTO tCPlThreo old timerItwo from Western Can ada and the other from Quebec were named Wednesday to Canadas Sports Hall of Fame raising the halls membership to 11 They are 49yearold golfer Stan Leonard of Vancouver Al Rttchls of Regina whose name Is synonymous with the Saskat chewan Roughrlders football club and the late Edouard Fa bre of Montreal grest mara thon runner at the turn of the century The selection committee made up of sports writers and sportscaslers from each prov ince was asked to name three choice and votes were com puted on 321 basis Point lotals were not announced Leonard staked his claim for membership to the ball when he defeated Australias Peter momson for individual honors lnCanada Cup play against the worlds test at Met bourne Australia 1059 He was the leading Canadian nine timesIn the Canadian Open won ths Canadian Professional Golfers Association title eight times and clicked lor three big tournament wins in the United States the Tournament of In 1159 finished with 79 after threeputtingslx of the first 11 holes Peter Thomson of Aus tralla who has won the title tour times had 7e And 70 also was the score of the defending champion left hander Bob Charles of New Zea land Charles complained be auaaamv ST ANDREWS Scotland AP Bruce Devlin Ore hllhly successful Austral tan matched par7s for the second straight day for total of that gave him the early lead after two rounds oflhe British open golf championship today Devlin finished brilliantly by drilling the obiyard ilih hole Inst twoputting for birdia three lie was out in Indeame home in 35 the reverse of his dressing Wednesday Two strokes off the plea was Max FIullsrlsr the last erton to win the British Open when he turned the trick in bi couldnt keep his balance in the wind while putttn RENTALCAR Eaton less all of the 22000000 Negroes in the US could leave with Clay has called Afrch Clay said hed like to ftght Clay said hed like to fight Sonny Liston wlthln four months andprophesled that the light would be the biggest fight oi all flgltts He said that hed have followers from Africa and the Middle East at rln side and that the entire AsiaticAfrican THRU TO MONDAY FOR ONLY ArtIs RentACar world wotdd be watehlng FREEMAINTENANCE sitar INSURANCE FREE onsauo OIL VETERAN GOLF PRO STAN LEONARD Three Are Named To Hall Of Fame Champions the Western Open Indthe Greensboro Open WAS RIDERS COACH Ritchie 73 who deals In real estate was born at Cobden Ont moved to Regina as 21 icsrold and served as manager and coach of the Roughrlders the name be pinned on the club ior many years His teams won as consecutive games and nine wcalem championships Ritchie insisted on cballeng log the East for the Grey Cup at time when the East was loaded with football talent Ha coached four straight cup los era waslace but it was his per sistence that laid the ground work for the present EastWest rivalry He also organized Regina Pats line iunlor team and his spot interest spilled over into hockey Fabro who died In 1009 at the age of 50 won the Boston and San Francisco marathons in l915 and was second in lots in the Boston sun Born at Ste Genevieve near Montreal he was left an orphan when he was eight years old was placed in an orphanage but ran away and was brought up by an ln dtan tamlly at Caughnawage near Montreal TWO Tied FOr Lectd In British Open Tourney lotha having seenths course only once and that was the day before stuck his favored wedge back in his bag and said good bye to it He decided theses slda wind was too devastatinli to try flying wedge shot aimed at the pin and ran the ball to the hole said lerne This was lesson It took Bobby Jones something like five years to learn before he earned the respect of the St Andrews golf course Land7404 shot in the bet ting aslonlsh the knowledge able Soot be way be con ouered rea difficult condi tions to drop on one shot to par Great plays were taking anything up to an or ntoreblows in the face of gate that show owlmpolllethe old Iadyths oldest course In the world can be when she chooSeI Nlcklaus knew as little about the old course as Milli and so It was as well with some of the other Americans eight all told challenging for the lotyearold title Doug Ford of Yonkers NY said for instance the onlyway to play this course is with guide or maybe see ing eye dog suntan DEPENDABLE AIIRENIAI warrant status CALL 72511412 107 Dunlop St instead flock to seven iron ternwrfltmnvmfi vyrmemQWHmyamwvrmmm Truelove Camp Borden In Senior Victories mlelovs Heating battling to keep out of the cellar in the opening weeks of the schedule movedintoatlefortoospot In the Barrie Senior Soitbail league last night It Quests PIrk when they nipped Stew IrtI Garage thr dwelllng Cam Bor den Flyers came up wth an upset 11 victory over Barrie Plan In the second game at the doubleheader Ind leftthe stand Inga looking like this WLPII 518 716 Elmvale Thueiove Heating Stewarts Garage Barrie Plus is Camp Borders to to mtsludged fly ball by right fielder Pete Forget set iruelovs up for their comeback victory while Ioroe Moduli halted Plaza with three hlltsr Don McFadden In intermed iate league pltolter with Clark son Hotel was taken up for tryout by Iruelovs last night and the lefthsnder showed he wasnt out of his data McFadden who tossed no hlt ticrun game against Smiths Dairiy last week had only one shaky Inning as be gained the victory with sixhitter Over the first four innings Me Fadden allowed only one base runner That was borne Arm strong in the second who picked up his first of three hits llm Armstrong opposed Mc Fadden and yielded the first run when Dave Mills singled home Fred Races in the touth inning la the filth McFadden was clipped for three lifts and three ntns Ron Zlelke singled home one run and dim Bertram drove in the other two with single Pitcher Armstrong singled In Stewarts fourth run In the top of the sixth Terry Burns oi RCAF Camp Borden tired the Simcoe namcnt yesterday at Barrie Golf and CCth Club carding oneunder par 71 to top the field of 05 golfers Rarrles Bob Bentley took the runnerupspol with 7d Two tied for top gross honors In the first flight Dr Cord Smokurn of Alliston and Gard Miller of Carrie each toured the 18 holes rakes Another goiter lim Westbrooke turned in an 37 to take low gross honors in the second flight Low netwlnners were Merv terior This just County inv tatlonel Golf Tour Westown Vie the Corral Boss Says HEADfEM OUT USED cans READY AND RARIII to GO 1959 METEOR DOOR Montcalm raving black beauty with red and black interior and equipped with Ve engine auto trans radio ww tires wheel discs looks and runs like new car that should be worurszooo Ourprice lust 1957 soon boos Economy t1 cyl 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followed with single to left and Ihurlow scooled home with the winning rttn BARKER HOMER Larry Harker shared hero hoa ors for Camp Borden in the see and game He caught hold of Lorne DIvls pitch In the first Inning with one on and two out to account for both Camp Ror den runs In their 11 victory Plan scored their only run in the bottom half when Jim Pratts sacrifice fly drove in Gary Hines who led off the frame with single The plldtars stole the spot light for the remaining six In HEJECI BIDS VIENNA AP The inter national Lawn Tennis Fedcin lion again turned down Wednes day proposals to open amateur tennis tournaments to plofes slonal players Two British pro possls backed by France and other countries for admission of professionals to amateur events in general and to the 1365 and 1066 Wimbledon tour naments on an experimental basis were defeated by ma iority of the federations annual congress led by the United States and Australia Camp Borden Geller Takes Top Honors Al Barrie Club Wright 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