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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jun 1961, p. 9

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r= MWEWIAMDAYMIMM SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sparta Selim After reading just reports of the first round of the Ontario Open Golf Championships we come in few conclusions Golf professionals are the sanie as you and this writer They can always find something wrong with thecourse An importantgevent such as this open is run no better than smaller tournaments in our own area The open looksa bit like farce What causes No is the calibre of some of the players The qualifying scores in the first round showed some championship aspirants scoring as high as 50 for nine holes Considering that first days play flis but 18 holes these golfers have as much chance of winning as snowball has of existing in hot house So No is partly the cause of No2 Fifty shooters do not belong in the some competition as par and subpar golfers With the rdre exception it takes longer to take 50 shots and get where you want to go than it does 36 Another contributing factor to No is the num ber of players Two hundred and four golfers teed off opening day Are there any courses about that can handle that many lBhole rounds on one day at this time of year No is the oldest excuse in the world Weve yet to hear of perfect golf course Example We play at Allandale Golf Course Its greens are superior to those at Barrie Country Club this is the word of ECG members as well However Barrie has the edge on the fairway Even if the two fbest points were combined some thing would have to be wrong in the estimation of some folk We would have to say that complaining about the course is useless Obviously the Ontario Golf Assoc lention or whatever the name of the sponsoring association may be thought the Islington layout pretty good Slow play No can be cured by trimming the number of entrants and insuring that golfers of our personal calibre get on the grounds as spect ators or working people only To whom it may concern this advice is given without charge Barrie Speed SkatingClub has meeting called for Monday at the staff room of the Public Utilities Building across from The Examiner JUST NOTES There are few games scheduled locally In South Simone Baseball League tonight or illia plays at Creemore New Lowell at Beeton Col llnwgood at Thornton and Midland at Utopia harrie and District Senior Softball action is slat ed for Queens Park this evening with Mineslng play ing against Torgis Automotives New Swot Leader For Sr Softball tistifs of pinyin with least flatblats list of batters who have been to the plate at last times offi cieiiy Ken Murphy who tried on uniforms of three clays owns mark Nowwiih Brislows Plumbing and Heating Ken signed with Stewarts lunch and wu relea ed bdore the season started He lasted game or two with Torgis Auiornouves This time it was his idea to get release Hes been with Erislowe most of the year and his average proves he is happy and his mates are similarly plcned With 26 trips to the disc Ken ins belted nine safetitn The No batter is switch loo Cliff Reynolds pitcher with Torgis is just one point back of Murphy with 10 hits in trips to lhe plate Reynolds lcanunatc Stan Ril chic moved into third spot with 323 mark followed by George Falconer of Stewarts 331 and Ralph Knapp florgis 320 Last weeks leader Bud Kelly of RCAF camp Borden Fiyers didnt see action in his teams last two games and failed to come up with ihe qualifying number of at bats The number of 300 hilters in creased by two from 10 to 12 Following are the vital sta Dykstrn ru MartinS Smith FeltLt Ransom Th Liule To Wood ru Saul055 wannaSung Adams mccartney Hen CB Edwards Thirsk Bertram Rown To Tumult on Wanamaker Win Downey Barrett To 200 l85 182 179 138 120 100 000 Forbes Th anonnipmmqqqomqwmmaqewqomoqa EggE$3588Efiéfl3S2iii3E23Sfififiggfiflflfififisgsfluwfifiififififi sanoseeaaaausuoowmmunomsmuuunssm 0tldwa Riders Have Troubles Ron Wants Cash TTA CPl Ottawa Rough Riders are learning the price of championship linifback Ron Stewart who played big part last year in the Rider capture of the Grey Cup was reported Friday to be holding out for more money be fore rejoining the club Dcfcnslveend Lou Bruce who had five standout seasons with the Ottawa team before it fin ally won the national title on nouriced he is quitting the game Stewart the Queens Univer sity product who set Big Four rushing and scoring recordslast car checked out of an Ottawa nlcl early Friday and presum ablyheaded home to Toronto Hes certainly going to get good raise said coach Frank Clair Meanwhile three other play ers on last years team have yet to sign One of them is delen slve captain Gary Schreidcr collegeteam colleague of Stew art Clair could not name the other two Redlegs Inorease Lead To Three Tilts aynowruks Annotated Press staff Writer Cincinnati Reds begin in look as though they mean to tear the National League race wide open barging into threegame lead behind bunch of cool coakles in the bullpen and the hot bats of Frank Robinson and Gene Fresco ibey packed away that three game bulge by breaking January Even With Palmer In West Open GRAND RAPIDS Mlcu up Don January recovered after shaky start to lie Arnold Pal mer for the lead Friday at the midway point in the 72 hole Western hpeh gull tuumament sloppy combineunnot rain ailmile wind gusts and chilling temperatures turned the Blythe ileld Country Club course into nerve racking test for the 149 gaffe Falkner who shared the first dny lead at 65 with Al Geiber ger settled for 10 Fridey He and January tied with 1355 alter 36 holes it was cold wet and miser able out there and my putting was oif said Palmer pro golfs No muney winner of this year Gdiberger hadva disastrous 7e for 141 January reentered alterj shaky first hole and took Only $9 putts on his round One was 50foot birdie putt on the 12th He finished his roundWitb Fred viButch Baird thrilled the 19th hole gallery whenhe lofted in ranyard sixiron shot for an eagle three and bad 67 which gave him 136 total for third place Sam Sneads day was typical of many lle had brilliant opening day as but neared to 74 Friday including three but green from 10 feet out of the ninth llurnlvuulc TRANSMISSION nararr by Experts with special Equipment oANolzarlstof moroirs is cine it re 5va ninth inning tie for 541 vie tory over Lus Augeles Friday night in the opener of three game series with the second piace Dodgers Robinsons two run homer lied tle it ill the sixth Then Freese doubled and scored on Eddie Kaskos bases loaded single in the lilan afterreliev ers Howie Nunn and Jim Bros nan had blanked the Dodgers on three him over the lhst 2a innings was the ninth victory in in games for the Reds Robinson has batted 409 in that span driving in 15 runs while Freese has batted 395 with nine RBI Brennan collected his second clslou in the Reds spurt gw ing the bullpen at record on top of two saves in those nine victories GIANTS SKIDDING place San Francisco Giants tumbled five games be bind with 105 loss to the Cal diflialb at St Liliill while Phil adelphla Pbiliies knocked off fourth placePlttiburgh Pix rates 1211 and Chicago Cubs stopped fith place Milwaukee Braves 63 The Reds who have Acome hi art BARRIE 2D DUNLOP ST names mm can 4250 AND or roan leraLtarron and ammo strains ON ALLHoMs oAilfoiwfthblos Bob Hadler maki InvNL nine victories bounced back twice in this one with two run fourth and two rim sixth off Dodgers starter Don Drysdale Los Angeles chased starter Jim OToole in three run sixth triggered by Tommy Daviss homer Ron Perranoski 32 lost giving up Freeses double in the ninth intentional walks to pinch initers Jerry Lynch and Dick Gernert with one out folloWed hefore Kasko broke it up with his single off Larry Sherry lms GRANDSLAM Stan Musiai drove in seven runs with two homersohe grand slam as the Cards handed relief ace Stu Miller his fourth str ght loss Right hahdér Craig Anderson won with are innings of three hit shutout relief inhis first major league game The Cubs cut Milwaukes winning streak at four break ing 22 tie in the eighth on Bob Wills pinch single and an infield out Soulhpaw rookie Jack Curtis drill won but gave up home runs iiyFrank Thomas and Hank Aaronvand nedeil re lief helpfrom homey Schultz in the ninth The lnsei was léfty 11g his first major league appearance Pittsburgh blew an 112 lead against the Phliswho judked their losing streak atseven by scoring murruns in the eighth and six in the ninth Four of the ninthinning runs were un earned with the winnerracocing on an error by Bob skinner Ken Lehman 14 won aud duct who in 1955 tol Barry OBrien Thursday night about his decision to quit and then left thocity on holiday Bruce Quits But theyre not holdouts Clair sold The teams signing process has been very normal beller than last year LEFT 0N HOLIDAY Bnlce anotherQueens ro dlollid Rough Ri ers club president He said he wants to establish himself as an insurance sales man in Ottawa Bruce was Big Four allstar last season knee injury kept him out of two games last year do not wish to riskperm anent injury which would pre vent me from skiing golfing hunting and curling and other active sports that enjoyso much Meanwhile the club an nounced the return of defensch half Te Bruno Eiikowski Smale and centre Also signed wasEd Vernes olfensive and defensive halfback formerly of Sarnia Golden Bears Curry Challenges Tarzan Tourville Bill Curry dissatisfied with last weeks no contest la on his tag team match has 5mi lenged Tanan Tourville to an gany rides joust for next Tues ay Curry and Tourville wcrecen trai figures in riot that coll cluded with Curry being thrown out of the building Supporting this battle willbe bout helwaen Ricki Ferdam and The Great Mephlsto and another wilh Louie Papinceu trading scientific holds wilerr nlon Hussein Sl Andrews Defeats Saints St Andrews continued its win ways inthe Barrie inter gliligrch Softball League last night at Rodgers Park by trim ming LatterDay Saints 54 Howard Sleckiey pitched the wina threenhitter Bradshaw and Grinnell pitched forthe los ess and allowed 15 hits Jack Turnbuli along with Norm Raycratt Fred Griffin Steckley and Miller had two bits £1le for St Andrews GOLFERS ma OFF BOISCHATEL Que CF reoordentry of 17s Quebéc am ateur golfers tee off today for the firsthalf of the semis an nual Duke of Kent golf tourna menton the tough Royal Que bec golf cognac here 10 miles northeast top so and ties to emerge from todays first in holes win he el igible for Sundays tidal rouhd Quebec City The Win BullTilts COOKIE laAVAGETlO Twins Fire Lavageito MfNNEAPOLlS AP Min nesota Wins mired dccpxln the American League alter disas trous losing streak Friday fired Harry Cookie Lavogeilo as manager and mplnmd him with couch Sam Mole Owner Cal Griffith announced the switchover at news con ference The Myearold Mele took over for the start of New York Yankees erler at Metro pollian Stadium Friday night it was the second firing in one week in the American League Joe Gordon got the gate from Kansas City Athletics who are one notch above the Twins The abrupt firing of Love getio is come after he had failed to get the Nlns back on the winning track that surprised other American Angus clubs at the beginning of the season From an initial 51 wonlost record in the East the former Washington on tors skidded into prolonged slump and dis appointed the bomc crowds that kept flocking ioibe stadiume BarrieWelding AndgLakeviews barrio Welding and Lakeviw Dairy won industrial Soflhali League contests at Queens Park lostevening Welding clubbed Margs Fish and Chips 33 and Lakeview nipped Case Eagles 1M Four runs in the third inning on Just twohlls walk and an error promded the margin for Welding John Reid led off the inning with single Joe Walton was safe on an enor walk to Howard Bush and single by Tom Garner scored two runs Long iiy balls chased two more nus across theplete Ronnie Paul went the route for Welding allowing seven hits lncluding homer by Conrad Maloney Johnny Snache pitched for Margs He was touched for eight safeties two each by Gar ner and John Manol Eagles outhii Lakeview 126 in theolher game but couldnt make them coudt as would be appreciated They scored two runs four times and one once Lakeview scored six times in the third frame on the strength of homers by Julio Daugherty and Frank cardiac and twice in eachvof the the landsme in Koolemarsh and Ross Simpson shared pitching duties for Lakevlbw Leighton smith and Robinson hurled for Eagles Daugherty and Jardine had two hits each for Lsirevlew Walhor had four hits for Eagles smith had dues and Miles Hick ling two Neptunes Going To Craigieilh Barrie Neptunes local skin diving club will make cruis leitll on Georgian Bay its point of operation tomorrow Last Sunday the Eff gregated at Gull Lake Specta tors are advised to be on hand just after noon it they wish in see the divers inaction Earl Francis ozllest both in relief RAplo re ooaii fl pills oppoiiuo presedllyein loyed finalized or so employed tra aggiven ssoo STARTING Income porcupine on quarmcsrrous Age 25 so fiyears resident in flarrie Matriculation stand aleut Married owner oiled automobile some in reel your to progress tipcom By ED WILKS Associated Pres Staff Writer is thats bunch of dead In dians back there in third place in the American League race After winning 10 in row and of 15 for if lt game lead Cleveland has lost nine of 12 in little more than week And the Tribes once sturdy pitching eta suddenly has given up 41 runs in three games First place Detroit Tigers laid it lo them Friday night romping off with 157 victory in the opener of four game set at Cleveland unddropping the Indians four games behind with their fifth straight defeat The Tigers wnlloped four home runs among 15 hits and padded their lead to two games over New York when hlinncsoin Twins pairing CanLilo Pos ctulle six hit pltching with Harmon Killebrcws four RBI in Sam Melce debut as man agcr defeated the Yankees to Boston Red Sox beat Kansas City Athletics and bonus beauty Lew Krnusse 54 Baltimore 0r lolcs defeated Los Angeles as and Chicago While Sox nipped crecked one Washington Senators is for For Geo By AL MARKLE Canadian Press Staff Wrier ISLINGTON 011i GP It was generally conceded among spectators and officials at the lslingtnn Golf Club today that unless George Knudsen breaks vital bone he is set to win his second Ontario open golf championship Knudsen defending champion took flvesiroke lead over his nearest rival Friday in shout ing 68 on reinsoft course The illhole score with his recl ord breaking 64 of Thursday gave him 132 against fellow profeSsional Bob Rose of lor onto who put together rounds of 63 and 69 for 137 The final as holes were to be played today Knudsen 23 formerly of Win nipeg and with number of titles to his credit is not known for folding when the pressure grows if he can hold the tight place he has set for himself he may well top last years perform ance when he won the Qpen at Cherry Hill with 27513 under par For at Islihgioh for the 72 hole event will be as it was last year HAVE LOW MARKS Knudsen and Rose were not the only players among the starting field of 107 to shoot some golf Friday In with 69 was Rudy 1for vath of Windsor another pro fesslnnal for total of 139 and part of the twoway lie for third place at the half way mark The other part went to ama teur Gary Cowari of Kitchener whose source of 7m paralleled those of Hnrvalh Gordon DeLait left handed professional from Weston Ont was alone in the rankings with Ml Another sub7D shunhei his 69 was coupled wiiha par 72 for the Thursday round The best score of the day was turned in by slight 17yearold from Toronto amateur Brian Wilcox present Canadian junior champion Wilcox clicked dur ing the tricky 18 holes for hot resequalling the course record golfer for five years Wilcox was in thelimelight for several hours as his red total held for first place in Whole scores THEN OTHERS CAUGHT UP The veteran golfers teed off two and lbreehoursafter Wilt honever and pot in flhfih RANGE GUTHRIE FHEWAYS No 11 Highway North at 5th Line Guthrie Ont earring their iiih victory in 15 games Billy Brutoo Rock Colaviio and Dick McAuiiffe bit the hem ers for the Tiger with Bruton belting iwo and drivurg in four runs of inter Jim Perry 65 southpaw Don lilossi whose lone defeat war by Cleveland wonbis eighth but needed re lief help after giving up five home runs all eoio shots Chuck Essegian hit two and Tito Francona Bubba Phillips and Johnny Romano each WINGTREAK ENDED While the Tigers were patio lug away their eighth victory in 10 games the Yankees winning streak ended at three with their second shutout defeat of the your Pascual 59 who had last six in row walked one struck out eight and held home run leader Roger nfaris hitiess Killean banged pair of rum scoring singles and his 20th home run two run shut off loser Bob furlcy MI Krausso 11 the 3125000 bonus righihander who heal Los Angeles to with three hitter week ago ran his shutout string through 15 innings and blanked the Red Sox on two hits Littlej Opposition At Open the lead lasted about the same length of time Ken Jacobs Tomato profes sional coupled rounds of 15 end 67 to share the 142 position with Wilcox Alvie Thompson and Murray cher of Tomato Three other amateurs nisdhlt 142 Dave Morlend of North Bay with 6978 Phil Brownies of To route with 7072 and veteran Nick Weslock of Port Credit with 35 Three professionals were at 143 They were Moe Norman of Slouifviile Ross Dowsweii of Semia and Gordon hrydson of Port Credit total of Blplaycrs were el igible to take part in the final is holes today The cut off score was set at 150 and ties for the firsthalf total mm GOVERNMENT sumus srons R058 51 PA 6952 Once Fiery Inciians Are Playing PoSsum until Gary Beiger unloaded run homer in the sev enth The year old rookie allowed three bits in his seven frames He gave up elghlwslks but struck out seven and twice worked out of bases loaded isms Pete Runneiss iwo run homer éffreliever Jerry Walker put it away for Boston in the eighth giving the victory to Gene Conley Ml TAKE SEVENTH STRAIGHT The White Sox won their sev enth lo row on consecutive doubles by Al Smith and Jim Lendis in the eighth inning off loser Joe McClain 56 Re liever Warren Hacker saved the decisloo for flay Herbert loii as Washington suffered in sev enth straight defeat two run homer by Gus Triandos in the iifth inning nailed it for the Orioles who blew +0 lead um Gentile winning pitcher Sieve Barber 1845 and Jackie Brandt also homered for Baltimore Sieve Billro got off solo drive cap ping five run third inning for the Angels Ron Klona 115 lost after relieving starter Ted Bowsfield of Pentfdon 130 Bowsfield was taken out for pinch hitter Billy Moran lust up from Toronto Maple Leafs of the international League in the third inning Bowsfleid was combed for four hits and our earned run in the three innings he pitched He walked two and struck out one Moran walked in his one up pearance ANNOUNCES NEW GARDEN LINE an deluxe hedge Trimmer Ne nu shrub Ind 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