iago Torgis Edges Minesing On FairOf Home Runs Torus Automotive grabbedl Scoring in the fifth sixth share of second place in the ind mm mun WIMP ague at ens but couldnt put em mi by nipping Mine gem Not only were their hits Automotiva have to points timeU but the victors didnt same as RCAF Camp Borden make single mlscue That Flyerr just one rhy of Bril could be the first time team fows Plumbing and Heatlng has had such good fortune all Thornton Miscuges Help Collingwood bliingwood Lionltook Id vantage of errors to blank Thornton Saturday in South Slmcoe Boswell League game at Thornton The visitors oould manage only three hits off the slants of lefty Ty Scbaly Only one of their three runs wu earned That came in the sixth when Don Blch slammed fourbag Elf Lions got run No in the initial frame as Fawcett walked and went around on an error in right field on bit ball by Hill The second run in the third inning was somewhat sim llar Again Collingwood failed to hit safely SPORTS TYPE= season with but HOMER VJobn Christie Torus centre fielder accounted for the win nersTuat run wmi aboiner Frank Rawn the right ï¬elder made It 24 in the next frame with homer walk to Chris tie an error slngle and unri ï¬ce fly by Jimmy Edwarth aclt countedfor the third and final runlfor Torgia huneaing had taken the lead In the fourth frame on Darby Adanu Iourbagger Young Ad arm who may be breaking out of prolonged halting slump scored the other run In the last Inning Alter domlinz he moved to thlrd on OTooles sin gle and scored on Win Dowd neya sacriï¬ce The largest crowd of the sea son enjoyed every minute of the thrilling Contest which was featured not only by the homer three but by some pretty neat hurling by Torgis Cliff Reynolds and Mineslnga iiaru olggButch Boyd ila the Iorgis victo al lowed that club to Improflyc its spot in the standings Minesing lust chance to move within point of Stewarts Lunch Action tonight has Thomas Electrlc playing the Luncbmcu at Queens Park Gama will Mineaing was charged one error NO cause son cussiws And what else is new Chester Carlton Cookie GlichriSt asked Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four Football Union for an in creasy in salary Chester was not immediately handed packsack of dough This makes for news and may cause the unsus pecting to wonder if Argo GM Lew Hoyman has rocks in his head Lew hasnt Chester the Argo football club of the past two seasons won the scoring championship in 1960 He won it in 1959 as wellHe won both while playing almost as many positioris as there on footbau team Chester asked for raise Hell get it By using the storythat he had not yet signed Argonauts further their fabulous publicity machine which is paralleled few and topped by none At the same time announcement was made that and Bill Stribling was hunting for better con tract This is not necessarily news strlbiings value to the club is nil in comparison to that of Gilchrist not to mention Dick shatto Norm Stonaburgh and several others Argos carefully plan each and every news release Never are their press conferences dull We can re ENGLANDS Stirling Moss sifts along in his Lotus MK ii at Mcaport Park Satur day In the Players 290 1a ternational sports car race Mose outeverythinged Cour petltors In brilliant sunshine as an estimated 40000 fans from Canada and US broumt girl and picnic basket to the fabulous biosport Examiner reporter Ralph Armstrong slumped along the 401 and Mosport Triumph To Sterling Moss By nanny CALNECK Canadian Press sun Writer OROND CPIStirling Moss is only little man but hes Mosport road at walking pace to see the biggest deal in Canadian motor racing his tory The starting roar was totally new audio experi ence Moss won Examiner Photo regulars pitcher Infielderout fielder Don Jrï¬nston and first sucker Lou Morrow COLLINGWOOD Barker Ii Faubclt Fawcett if if Barrett rf Hill Leonard 1b Walrmley 17 Rawn of Rich Blanchard 11 Totals THORNTON Bowman Broley 26 Sadler Mark piloted by Grant Clark of Georgetown in over all standlngs Clark ï¬nished fifth He was seventh in the AB member the day the acquisition of Gilchrist from Regina Roughriders was supposed to be announced The west led the news leak But the Toronto conference went on as usual Lew Hayman had enough good story He jokingly while being sure we had our pencils and papers in readiness said he was confiscating Cookies auto when it comes to getting andlgnorlng parking ivoi atlon This was hint that Argos were going to do some thing Hamilton TigerCats another team paced by the blockbustipg fullback contain him Cookie was going to be good boy we were told That was news It made Chester will geta raise wanted to get rise out of the press and public Now were looking forward to the signing and the usual exaggerated amount JUST NOTES To Ball Fan regarding letter we picked out ofbhe mailbox Sunday we dnot print notes that are unsigned Hilicrest andsteel street play at Queens Park tomorrow afternoon at 415 for the Public School softball championship EssaInnisfu Girls Softball League starts action lthis evening on two fronts Lefroy plays at Stroud and Utopia visits Thornton Barrie Welding and Margs Fish and Chips play at Shear Park tonight in the only Industrial Soft ball League contest scheduled to say to give newsman Gilchrist is legen supposedly couldnt do for good stories Hayman and Co merely l7YearOld Ottawa Sprinter Steals Show Ill St Lambert By NEVILLE HAMILTON Canadian Press Staff Wflter ST LAMBERT Que 10 The Canadian senior track and field championships wound up here Saturday night with four young Canadians sharing the spotlight mos excl mg per orm ance of the twoday meet was turned in Friday night by Bob FlsberSmith 17yearold high school student fromOileiva who ran the looyard dash in 96 sec onds Friday night his time was good enough to tie the Canadian open record for the event but 24 hours later Harry Jerome of Vancouver had established Ca nadian mark of 95 secondsaf meet in Victoria Torontos East York Track Club contributed two outstanda ing athletes to the meet gt Bruce Kidd ratedby the Ath letic Annual as the worlds top threemiler livedup to his bili ing running the three mile event in 13 minutes 516 sec onds Thisjwas far off his best time of 1326 which he ran ear Iier this spring in California but be brought the 2000scroanung fans to their feet as he sprinted the last 100 yards of his race LEFT BRITON BEHIND Bis left arm swinging in most unorthodox manner the 17yearold middledistance run her completely baffled his only challenger Steve James of Brit ain withhis sudden spurts on the turns and longsirided jog ging on the stretches The ex perienced pacer left the British vrunner 200 yards behind when he hit thetape Bill Crothers picked up two victories for the Toronto club one in the 440 and the other in the Booyard run He also beat Britnins Adrian Metcalfe in an anchor mans duel in the mile relay The myeawld phar acy stu dent at the Unlversit of Tor onto won the Mikyard run in 479 seconds in field of high rankingfcompetitors His time for the B80 was 12539 After the pass the Toronto team had 30ltyard lead overtbe 0x fordCambridge squad Mctcaife closed the gap steadily and coming down the stretch caught iiothers momentarily But the Torohto boy had one gear left and beat Metcalfa by step Dave Dorman versatile track strapping lsyeamld was kept The 23 car rote wumnHmmmemk sron at Torontos Oakdale Cl tional will use the same general and field man from Smiths Fails Ont won the individual total point aggregate He won the high jump placed second in tbebroad jump and third in the imyard high hurdles All three events were run Friday and the to the other The lemon combined Oxford Cambridge team won the team point aggregate scoring 104 points The British boys left for home Sunday night after one monthtour of the United States and Canada They won the point aggregate in both their Cana dlan meets but lost two to American teams in their US competitions Gillian Bastien Harding Mont real mother won three track events in the womens compe titions She won the 100 yard dash in 11 seconds flat Friday night tyingthe Quebec provin cial open record and walked away with the 60yard dash and tibia flumetre hurdleslon Satur av Major Leagues Meet To Discuss SkyHigh Bonuses CHICAGOiAP Owners of American and National League baseball begin their meetings today with two prob lems uppermost National League expansion and skyrock eting bonusesto young potential bigleaguers Today National and Amer ican League owners will hold separate meetingsand on Tues day major executives will meet jointly The Monday National League session will bring report from five member committee of general managers on how to fit the two new 1962 members New York and Houstonfinto luteam circuit on an equitable basis Current feeling is that the Na approach that the American League employed lniadding Los Angeles team and new Washington team Each American League club placed 15 players on draft list with seven subject to claim by each of the two new teams at fixed price of $75000 apiece one of the fastest In the world and he showed it before the largest crowd in Canadian mo torracing history Saturday Holding the leather covered steering wheel of his Lotus 19 as calmly as the average mnn holds his newspaper Moss rocketed to decisive victory before 311110 paid spectators at the new Masport road course in addition to winning the ZOOmile twoheat race in two hours 15 minutes and 546 sec onds Moss lowered the laprec ord for the 25miie track to 140 from 147 set two ks ago by Ludwig Helmratb ofqloronio And he did it all with ma chinelike precision often wav ing to spectators as be halted through co rn rs at zooming speeds Swedens Joe Bonnier and Olivier Gendebien of Belgium ï¬nished second and third in identical Porsche R5615 cars that had engines of litre less capacity than the CoventryCli max powcrplant in the Lotus They were more than lap be hind Moss HIT FINE SPEED in the dying moments of the second heat Gendebien was clocked at 1415 as he tried un successfully to gain back third place stolen by the powerful first loomile round Bonnier hold the load in the first four laps of the final heat and though he drove wrth blaz ing speed he couldnt hold off Moss who had lapped him in the first heat Gendehien likened Clark and his car to Soviet spacoman Yuri Gogarin He didnt pass me on corner oh no said the three time winner oi De Maria but he was so powerful on the straight it was just whonm The race officially opened the $750000 circuit 60 miles east of Toronto Estimating the num ber of people who cllrrbcd fences and children under 16 who were admitted free offi cials put the total figure of spectators at more than 40000 CAUSED TRAFFIC JAM As the final heat of the ma jor event was about to start in the late afternoon provincial police said traffic was still lined up for several miles At one time during the day the line of cars stretched some 13 miles The first international sports car race ever run In the coun try it drew 22 entries 18 of which started ri Moss collected the Players Trophy an $2700 in prize moneyBonniers share was $1 750 and Gendeblena $900 Geo Wins Open For Second Time ISLiNGlON Ont CPlDis playing disrespect for par George Knudson captured his second straight Ontario open golf championship here Satur day with 72 bole total of 275 seven strokes better than his nearest competitor shaved 13 strokes from par in compiling the identical score with which he won the title last year attbe Cherry Hill course in Ridgeway Ont After running away from the rest of the field with scores of 64 and 68 in the first two rounds be relaxed and played to with 71 and par72 for the final as holes WindsorsRudy Horvath fin ished distant secbnd with 282 MoeNnrrnan of the Sleepy Hol low course in Stoutfvtlle carded 284 good for third place Veteran Nick Weslock of Tor onto Mississauga plagued with putting miseries for most of the tournament led the amateurs with 736 to capture fourth place In the overall standings MOST ABOVE Murray ihcker the Toronto Roscdale professional and ama teur Gary Cowan of Kitchener shot par 288s All other were above par Knudsons victory was worth $500 Hurvath and Norman col lected $400 and $300 for finishing second and Ihird respectively round but each time managed prohibitive favorite to win the tournament after shooting 66 in practice round Knudsnn nevertheless was in trouble more than once in the last clean recovery On one hole his tee shot was mmwqmwï¬neuwgm winover Mdrg bank above running stream about 20 yards from the green Obtaining precarious footing be used wedge to reach the green and carded one over par four for the hole Norman who finished nine strokes off the pace hi of as greens on the last two rounds but his putting proved his down fall He three nutted four greens on each round TIE FOR FIFTH Tied for fifth plane prize money were Bob Rose of Tor onto Gerry Kesselring of Kit chener and Bill Mawbinney of Toronto each with scores of 739 field of more than 200 pro fessionals and amateurs regis tered for the start of the tourna ment was cut to 137 for the sec ond round and 61 for the last two The low 20 amateurs and ties In the tournament and the low 20 and ties from the Ontario amateur tournament July 1992 will qualify for special flirbclo final to determine the four mem hers of the provincialflillingdon Cup team Ilmerk Miler Dyrol Burleson Disappointed With Slow Win NEW YORK AP Dyrol Hurlcspn 20 an Oregon junior said todaybes rather win mile race in six minutes than lose one in 348 That about sums up his at titudc towards his disappointing 404 victory over Jim Bentty In the United States National Amateur Athletic Union champ ionships Sunday lThe race produced another chapter In the war of words be tween Builesoniwho holds the US mile record of 3516 and Beatty26 whose best is Beatty accrued Burleson his teammate Keith Finman of onsense said Burléson dont know what was going on but it takes twoto boxanian and that didnt happen Bragg the favorite was13tb It was Burlesons first victory over Bentty in four meetings He opened up just before the threequarters and won by about 15 yards ran stupid race sold Beatty never should have let them hnx me bender Ralph Terry of New Six meetrecords were set three Saturdayand three Sun day before 192241 spectators Two marks Sunday were up sets Ron Morris of the South ern California Stridera cleared 15 feet eight inches in the pole vault Olympic champion Don Jay Silverster an tenant got of inches in the discus beating out defending champion Al Oerter and co worldrecord holder Rink Babka army lieu than Mac Sounds previous give me theballlt the Wlillia port Eastern nings for his fifth 186 feet eight Barrett whod got iife on ï¬elders choice scored aftcr walk and an cor STIRLING MOSS Hallahan was lit Pinecrest Jim Hallahan of Clarkson was his first feature of the season at ecrest Speedway Saturday night and Wm pursued by horde of Richmond Hill stock bar drivers No loss than five cars among the first 10 includ lng secondplacc Jack Cooks No 82 were piloted by Hillites Dave Stephenson and Oec Gray caught fifth and sixth spots respectively and Bill Rice and Murray Acreman were in eighth and ninth In addition Stephenson set track record for 12 laps in the third qualify ing heat Bis threegminutes 30 seconds was 34 seconds better mark Bound was thebig gainer on the night His 10 points took him past crashidled George Symons of Millikan in the points stand ing The Scarborn veteran now leads Symons 6056 John Mc Rae of Toronto who beat Bound by six feet for third is also third in the standing with 51 points Betty Carcone of Weston who won the seasons first four Imi les features then trailed Lor raine Halleban the last two weeks picked up the hall again She trailed Marg Daniels and Lorraine for six laps Then when Marg drifted out on the stretch turn to fend off Lor raine Betty slipped through on the rail She held on for with Inrralne four more lengths back Betty now has 6863 lead over Lorraine in the stand ing Jo Cressweli is third with 45 and Marg has 40 Smiths Leads Industrial Ball Smiths Dairy leads the Bar rie Industrial Snftbail League standings but only by two points The Dairymen have 11 points one games total more than Mansfield Rubber STANDING Smiths Mansfield Welding oHHONHHfl héiehirdeï¬ SCISSQBED SPORT oWENs RETURNS PITTSBURGH AP Jim Owens righthanded pitcher who quit Philadelphia in spring rejoined the team Friday night saying he is ready to work any time they Onions who works out with league teamfor almost he used for spot assign en TERRY EIDELINED MINNEAPOLIS APl gilt York Yankees is sidelined indef initer with avsore Terry who last pitched bebcat Cleveland 34 out ids in tbeYank rotation because ofa stiffness in his shoulder an upper arm He has it wtZiothat Tourville set the rules Bill isnt tookeen on using one set and his opposition another Thornton collected eight hits two each by Johnny Bowman and Frank Brolcy 1n the first frame they had runners on third base twlce Thornton runner reached third In the sixth as well but In vain The hosts were minus two ilmmcns lb Broley as Spencer If hi hrolcy 3b Morris of Robinson Schandlen Schaly Totals 27 Blanchard and Hill and Robinson Umpires Cord Coulsoa plate and Pete Slinger bases eeeooooooooz uooeaanioaw Schaly Nor Rules As Yet For Bill Lest Tuesdays main event at Barrie Arena was fought everywhere but the place it was scheduled the ring Tomorrow nig the males sionalwrestling card could be even Curry victim of some almost unbelievable Tarran Tourville last week has made demands more surprising Bill skullduggcry by One Is that he get rematch He has demanded LettingTourvIlle make the rules could prove most inter esting Should Tarzan want the original book thrown out he cqudhe in for real licking However should he go at least partlyby the book the punishA ment could be reversed Curry sticks by the code even when his limbs are in danger of being ripped from him Laver Favored To Beat Fraser boNBeNiAPgt One firm of bookmakers made redhaired Lever twice Wim bledon runnerup favorite at to followed by Roy Emerson another Australian at to and Fraser at to The bookies studying Frasers form and problems with water on the knee thinkhes unlikely to take the title for the second straight year other odds in the mens sin gles include Nicola Pietrangeii Italy to Luis Ayala Chile to Ramanathan Krishnan and Charles McKinley United States 10 MEETS ARGENTINIAN Lavers first opponent was Enrique Moron of Argentina Fraser was matched against Rudy Hernando of the US and Emerson was drawn againstlu dias Nareth Kumar indie No Canadian Davis Cuppera were in the mens singlesBob Bedardof Montreal whose first round opponent was Englands Mike Sangster and Francois Godbout of Quebec who was matched against ltalys Orlando Sirola Sandra Reynolds of South Af rica and Margaret Smith Aus itralin were 24m its to win monthzgetting in SlthE would imei omen singles The sun Alreadygthercentio court at Wlnibledonar Theriï¬tlr Wimbledon lawn tennis chom pionships openitoday with the odds on secondseeded Rod Le ver of Australia to dethrone fellowcountryman Neal Fraser in the mens singles jolnt favor has pourgibdown on London for three days and the weather experts forecast its go ing to stay th way or at east severslmore day Tarzan Whatever set of rules the hat tlcrs go by wed suggest that all ringsiders agile un less of course they want grunting and groaning zmplus pounder on their laps It might even be advisable for the arena management to lock the doors after these guys get in the ring Last week Curry was heaved outside llhc customers want every grant for their money The Great Mephmio who twice has come close to losing his headgear goes against another tussle Ferraro offici ated couple of Mephistos matches recently and decided to uphold the law was just too much He wanted Mcphisto all to himself Ferraro was victim of knockout blow by Mephisto while 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