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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1961, p. 7

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in 3mm mu WAY JULY C1 THE an OUTDOORS By WALLY HOLIDAY THOUGHTS We just left perfect campfire atmosphere to pen the regular weekly column If there is one part of the day at the collage or camping that deserves to becalled the best it is that part of the evening when the moon is full the kiddies are all safely tucked in all good gather around the campfire recount the tales of the day slnl few songs tell few tales and sit back and relax for an hour or so kind of as on have had how good singer youNaicTatliiesri tabs part of day when everyone feels that they are enjoying the great outdoors to the utmost Today as mailer act has been one of the out do of the whole holiday The fish cooperated 100 per cent the weatherman cooperated as well as could be expected and an if to outdo the evening is almost as nearly perfect as one would hope The moon is full the water is like glass the mosquitoes must be at someone elses oampftn Our mornin started off quite late with the Kahcrmen of the area not evegn wetting lines until 10 oclock George Dusome Peter McGibbon and Bill Fltzsimons beat us to our favourite oal off Beausoliel island and were hung areal ball lllwaa not long before John ltferrelt John Ben lNiagara Falls and your columnist were matching oaooh for catch With quit low averaging altM pounds When we were about three bass mm our legal limit the minnows ran out so back to camp we headed Tho gals had led the kiddies so we promptly whipped together real hunters stew out of some remnants of another slew some warmedvup apuds and some seasonings of course the seasoning were little on the hot side to this was good excuse to soak up copious amounts of liquim Honest John we only put four dashes of hot peppers into the stewwhew WHO BUYS BAIT We do not maintain that theseoottages are the best in the world or that this is the bust holidayvsppt in the world but we have not found hatter considering fishing sviumming and everything else Just take baitand that we do it takes us at least in seconds to net our legal limit of shiners few yards from our own dock if it is frogs you prefer they take few sec onds longer alter you have mastered the frog hop anyone who did not know what we were doing must really have good laugh at our anticshopping along keeping time With the frogs At campfire time we just drop net off the end of the dock and take turns whipping it up After few whips we have sufficient shiners for the next morning run over to Beault soliel Island it gets to the point that we actually begrudge trip to town for the necesitios of life The bass fishing has been nohing short of fabulous The weather has been spotty but has improved the past few days and everyone is taking on the colour of the original inhabitants of this area TYPICAL DAY Today would well pass for typical day at the cottage The men get upfirst then the klddlfi then the first breakfast gets going After the fishermen andthe kiddies arefed the gals get up and take over the babySitting while the fishermen head out over calm glossy lake to fishing waters all of those lazy appetites seem to converge around the table has the man head back for another couple on of coffee and then take over the babysitting while the la ies do little housecleaning and what not Everyone then lounges in bathing suits or out In the water absolutely no one is in any hurry to hasten the next meal Some brave soul startsarncssof has in the electric frypan trolled in egg and crumbs and fried to delicious golden brownand all of those lazy appetities seem to converge around the table Soon thereis another stack of dirty dishes to do While the supper dishes are being done the rest of the gang pile firewood on the beach and preparations are made for an other wiener and marshmallow roast The campfire ends anoth er perfect day why does this two weeks go so quickly ULnNr an COMPLETE wolhe old column Awould noLbe complete without few words about Summer Safety With the growing number of boats on our waterways there come 52 def is great need for more awareness of water safety Please Do Your Partdrive your boat as though your life depended on itit does Dodgers Redlegs Keep Pace In NL By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer There was nothing wrong with Cincinnati Reds that trip to Milwaukee wouldnt cure The only trouble is the Reds are fresh out of trips to Milwaukee In their final game of the sea son in Milwaukee where they won nine of 11 starts the Reds jolted game loose from the Braves in the ninth inning Thursday Vada Pinson break ing from third base with the bases loaded knocked the ball out of catcher Sammy Whites glove for 21 victory As result Cincinnati still holds one lt game edge on Los Angeles Dodgers who thumped Philadelphia 116 with an Iiihit attack San Franciscos Juan Mans chal blanked Pittsburgh 20 on iive hits It was the min shut out for the defending National champions Chicago knocked off St Louis again 32 The season series between the Reds and Braves nnw satnds 147 in favor of Cincinnati with only one game to go That will be played Sept 13 at Cincirr nati PINSON STOLE 1T The speedy Pinson was the difference in Thursdays game Pinson opened the ninth with single and took second on Frank Robinsons single Alter both men moved up on an infield out Carl Willey walked Gus Bell in tentionally loading the bases when Willey took the full windup on the first two pitches to pinch hitter Jerry Lynch Pirison broke for the plate on what started to be triple steal Umpire Frank Dascoli called RANGE GUTHRIE FAIRWAYS No 11 Highway North of 5th Line Guthrie Ont Parldng Pinsun out as White took the pitch and applied the tag but quickly changed it when the runners slide dislodged the ball Bob Purkey claimed victory No 13 with five hit comA plate game The Dodgers had real hlt carnival at Philadelphia al though manager Walter Alston had to use four pitchers auger Craig third on the line was the winner The veteran Gil Hodges came through with three run homer in the fifth which put the Dodgers out front to stay Four more in the eighth wrapped it up Mariclial struck out eight Pirates and walked only three in squaring his season record at 77 Vinegar Bend Mizall losing his seventh straight gave up both Giant runs It was relief pitcher Barney Schultz and pinchhitter Bob Will again for the Cubs against the Cards just like Wednesday Schultz won again on relief and will came throughas pinch hitter to drive in the winning run This time Will did it by drawing awalk with the bases loaded forcing in the winner after Bob Gibson also had walked Sammy Taylor with the bases loaded forcing inthe ty ing run anionic 131v SCHOOL AND SUPPLIES oinplete Equipment lon ertlfied Air station PA 61668 fififiééfi with and Lapninte on one side Stewarts Hurler Hurt In Triumph Defending champion Stewarts Lunch questionable aggrega tinn all season put together team effort last night at Camp Borden and defeated the RCA Flycrs The Barrie and District Sofi ball League filthplace club met with disaster as well as good fortune Jim Armstronl work horse pitcher of the club broke bone in his foot near the ankle while sliding lnto second base in the seventh inning If the fracture is as serious as the club management feels Stewarts could be in pretty rough shape from here on in Jimmy was the clubs most en thuslnstic performer through the first threequarters of the semester Nevertheless Jim was in the game long enough to get hit and get the pitching decision He allowed only three runs in the innings he pitched Laurie Barron took over and though touched for five hits allowed only one tally Stewarts applicd its batting power in bunches getting four hlts and four runs in the fourth frame and three and three in the eighth The win kept Stewarts close Yanks Homerless But Win Anyhow By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer Luis Arroyo probably wont get vote when they pick the most valuable player in the American League but where would New York Yankees be without him The scnor from Pucrlo Rico was not nt his best Thursday night when he made his doth appearance in 98 games In cluding one lie but he finally got the joh done Ralph Terry had Chicago White Sox eating out of his hand with three liit shutout and one out in the ninth Two hits in row prompted man ager Ralph Houkl to call for Arroyo Luis walked in one run and let two more score on Car milo Carreons slngle before he got pinch hitter Sherm Lol lar to bounce into gamacnd ing double play for 43 vic fory As result the Yanks opened full game lead on the idle Detroit Tigers Baltimore completed four game series sweep over Boston with an 85 decision behind Chuck Estrada The Orioles blasted loose with six runsrin the seventh inning rapping three Boston pitchers for four doubles and single and col lecting three walks to over to lourihplace Minesing and pretty well out of reach of the tailend ThomasEleclric crew No action is scheduled for to nigbt Tomorrow at Queens Park Thomas plays Bristow Monday Stewarts play at hf eslng STEWART AB Bertram cf Wanamker if Marley McCartney 5b Armstrong lb Martin 2b Falconer 2h Bertram 55 White rf Armstrong Barron Totals RCAF Gingras 2b Sheppard tb Gilhuly Horne Buudicr 1b Kelly of Thornton Tinklin 3b Henderson Beale rf Bugley if Moulton Marshall Totals canumNauummauussunsmss moOHOOOaNoeoflmaownouuno mHeeoflafluinhau Harmon Killebrewl olst home run put Minnesota out front to stay in 52 vcitory over Washington Don Lee mode the lead stick with neat four hitter Bobby DelGreco earned his keep in Kansas City with an eighth inning home run that beat Clevelands Mudcat Grant it was his first since join ing the Athletics July The Yanks had scare en route to victory for both Roger Maris who leads the majors with 40 homers and catcher El injured Maris aggravated pulled muscle while sliding out double Howard was cut on the side of the head when hit by the backlash of Floyd Rob insons bat Both think they will be able to play tonight against Baltimore There were no Yank homers in fact only six homers were hit in the two major leagues three in each Although Estrada was wild he went all the way for the Orioles to win his eighth of the season Billy Muffeit relieving Tracy Stallard in the seventh was charged with his 11th defeat tworun double by pinchhitter Dick Williams put the Orioles ahead in the wild seventh inn ing came at he expense of Joe Mc Clain who had beaten the Twins three times this season Kille brews homer came with the score tied 22 in thefifth and the Twins added another in the same inning on walk and suc cessive singles by Jim Lemon and Hal Naragnn Del Grecos homer enabled the veteran Gerry Stalcy to win his first game of the season at Kansas City Staley had taken over in the seventh after Art Ditmar left the game because he had rubbed the skin off his right big too facing the pitch ing rubber Theres Honor Among Villains There really is honor among villains Two weeks in succession Roc co Columbo whaled the tar out of Tarzan Tourville Now Tourville type Paul Vachon wants revenge He wants chance to elimin ate Rocco from the local scene Hell get it next Tuesday in the main evant of the professional wrestling card at Barrie Arena Other bouts will see Larry Kasahnski fight Art Lockett Johnny Demchuk tackle Maurice Lapointe and then tag match and Demcliuk North American Junior Heavyweight Champ and Dnckett on the other Eagles Thump Mansfield 11 Case Eagles thumped Mans field Rubber 112 last night at Quéens Park in an Industriali Softball League game Edgarton and Leighton Smith combined to contain the losers on four hits Case had 13 hits including three by Smith Ricky Dunn and Jack Keir well shared the pitching chores for the losers Bob Graham had three of the slosers four its built exchange MARKET SQ wnncKuM sacs Auro RACES PINECRESTSPEEDWAY S=euuwuonnove= slop Howard hitting 362 were Lees vgctory over Washington $22200 90 day or 4000 mile warranty Nationwide GEORGE KNUDSON Only Four Left In Millar Golf THORNHILL CplAl Bald ing of Toronto one of the top Canadians on the United States tournament trail is target for today in semifinal and final rounds for the Millar Trophy Four sional golfers more out in the morning round George Hillnbrecht of Toronto mbeia Balding and Alvin Thom pson of Toronto mccls George Knudson also of Toronto The two winners will meet in the afternoon for the trophy and the $1000 first place prize money Balding threetime lilillur winner stands as the man to beat The Mlllar is the lust tournaA merit in North Amcrlca which pits professional against profes sinnal in match play 0n the rolling course at Ur lands Golf and Country Club few of the pros have been break ing para born 71 on the 600st ynrdplus circuit DEFEATED CHAMP In the fourth round of play Thurde ilillchrecht defeated defending champion Bill Thomp son of Vancouver on the 19th holcThe match was the only one of the afternoon to go extra holes Balding won his way into the semis by defeating Peter Kuz micll of Kirkland Lake Alvio Thompson defeated frv Light stone of Toronto iup and Knud son boat Frank Whibley of Kit chancr Bill Thompson was the sec ond favorite to get bouncedfrom the tournament The first was Bill ltfawhlnney of Toronto who was knocked out by Lightsiona lifawhinney copped the cup in 1957 Lightstonc look him up in the third round Bill Thompson made it through the third round by de Teating Bill Rank of Niagara Falls and Balding downed Fred Kern of Toronto up Willows Lose lit Newmarkel Newmarkcf defeated Barrie Varcoe Willows in Barrie District Ladics Softball League game played at Newmarket last night The winners got their edge in the second frame off three hits walk and an error They provided for four tallies Barrie scored all its runs In the seventh frame off two walks single and some loose Newmarket fielding Scott was the winning pit 1cher and Lorraine Gregory the user 194954 can owiinis We will install genuine FORD Re motor for only comm warranty protection Easy terms available mu Om MOTOiism BARBIE PA 35526 N0 THIGHWAY TOMORROW ll BIGEVENTS 30 rm LAoias JALOPI ES sanctioned ADULTS $125 NEW PAVED TRACK CmDRBNsFREE VUNDER i2 vns li Minesing Club Red Hot Wins Fifth In Row hfelre it five wins in succos alon for Minesing and let that be warning to the rest of the clth in the Barrie and District Softball League The country boys with youth and experience who lost half doren ourrun games in the first half of the season are the toughest bunch of players in the loop at the moment in less than two weeks they have jump ed from last in fourth place just Iinglc puinl out of third and four points out of first Last niuits victory at home was easy pickings Bristows Plumbing and Heating the early season surprise was min us such star as Ken Murphy Ron Stewart Dan MacDonald and John ltfccann it started mlnus Jack Vair too and used scorekeepcr Don Moore at second base for the first few frames The shock must have been Argos Worried Role Injured WINNIPEG CF Toronto Argonauts left for home offer on exhibition football game with Winnlpcg Blue Bombers Thurs day night suffering 2043 loss and facing up to the grim pos sibility that quarterback Tobin Rote may have broken his throwing hand The righthanded signal caller said after the game that he in ured himself while throwing block at Bay Joch The Winnl peg defensive halfback inter cepted Rotes pass on the fifth play of the second quarter Joch shook off Role and re turned the ball for 53 yards liotes hand is expected to be given an xray examination to day in Toronto Argonaut offi crals said his hand was badly swollen at half timhloo swol len to permit xruys Jnhn Henry Jackson 22i yearold Negro from lndiana turned in fine passing game to fill the gap for the Big Four club Winnipeg end Ernie Pitts counted the winning touchdown With 42 seconds left to play on pass from Hal Ledyard who performed most of the quarter backing duties for Bombers too much for Minesing at the start But in the third the win nets got rolling and mired three times It was 122 by the Bend of the game And as usually is the case in that home park the Adams boys tun brothers and cous in led the way Corby younger brother of Hill had three hits including homer Bill had just one hit homer Glen the cousin who came out of retirement late this season played lremcndnus left field as well as smacking three safolics These guys accounted for sev en of Mincsings 13 hits Pitcher llurold Butch Boyd who has been under par in the hitting department this season had t0v hits tOsupport his own fourhittlcr Gary Thirsk and Wayne Rus sell were pilching victims for Brislows who dont seem to have the drive that made them league leaders through May and June stunning Torgis IICAF Etistows Minesing Stewarts Thomas Pts 20 Id 17 16 15 10 DELIVERIES Farm Home Industry PETROLEUM PHONE PA 82563 LTD Edsori che Prop 75 Anne St Banle Moore hrtslolin Neal 3b miappel Rich McCaun if gt on Vair lb El ususussu Totals Minesing Grant 2b Hines 3b OToole rf Adams so gt uncutNun ul guano0°99 naerump aquaaeaae Boyd suwuuuumu 11 ll Thirsk Russel at and Chaps pelzl Boyd and Win Dowucy losing pitcher Thirsk Umpires Larry Campeail plale Steve Hines bases Clothes of Distinction 51F chart sons Zstd since is The store that quality hunt

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