KNUDSON SINKS PUT ON ISTII TO SET COURSE RECORD FIRES SUNDER PER 68 Knudson Sets Mark GEORGE STUDIES RECORDSCORE CARD In IjroAm Tourney Don Gets Support Thomas Wins 40 Don Dykstrn pitched his usual fins game Thomas Electric gave him some unusual hitting and fielding support Despite both the whole deal might be too late With only few games remaining in the Barrie and District Softball League the victory by tailvend Thomas over Bristows Plumb ing and Heating at Queens Park Saturday may have been for naught 15 STRIKEOUTS with Dykstra pitching three hitter and vhifling 16 batters his iotes got seven hits off two Bristows pitchers to take +0 triumph To date Thomas has 12 points three less than fifthplace Stew arts Lunch and four fewcr than fourthplace Minesing Thomas has but three games left to play The string is dangling but could just as easily run out before the club gets to the end of it As to the game it looked much like Dykstra who didnt put single batter on base via awild pitch hit by pitcher was on his way to nohittc He retired the side in order over the first three frames However in the fourth he gave walk to Dan MacDonald and Ken Murphy hit ball that was just too much for the third sack er to handle For the next two frames Dyk stra was in control again put ting the side down in ordr in the seventh with two out John Feltis touched him for two bagger Then in the ninth George Chappel got hit Dyk Orillian Captures SCIG llt Army Chester Larkin of Orillia fired an whole score of 74 to win the Simcoe County Invita tion Golf Tournament at Camp Borden Army yesterday Runnerup was Jim Small of Barrie with 71 Low net winners in the first flight were Jack Hanna and Ken Reid of Army with scores of 55 and 66 Second flight gross winner was Jack Lovell of Barrie He and Marty Akeson of Army had identicalrscores of oz Lov ell won the toss Net Winners were Jim Wright Army 67 andRalph McQuar 1y Collingwood GB Third flight gross winners were Len Walker Army 56 and Jerry Yilleneuve Army 94 Net winners were Dick Liv ingston Army 62 and Jack Hill Collingwood 64 One hundred and fiftysix gol fers took part in the amateur match In pro contest Bob Rath mell of Midland won over Norm Doyle Sr and Jr of Army Beams oivmo sonoor AND SUPPLIES Compim Equipment Frec lnstructlon Cartllled Air smion FINANCING 71663 ARRANGED stra whllled the third but to leave the bases loaded Thomas scored all the runs it needed in the fifth frame al though collecting two hits back in the second ENOUGH TO WIN lim Quinlan started the big inning with single to right field moving to second as the hall was bubbled He took third on passed hall and was cut down at the plate on nice throw by second baseman Mur phy Dykstra got fieldera choice on the play He moved to second as Paul Corner walk ed then took third as catcher Chappels throw to that base was late and into the dirt Com er who started the double ad VanCe by wandering sleepily off first was then on second Char lie Hastings then came through with double tocentre scoring both runners Two errors combined with singles by Ralph Dykstra Chuck Pierson and Quinlan accounted for Thomas third and fourth runs in the eighth Playingcoach Pierson got Dykstra out of jam in the fifth making fine running grab just in front of the light post in centre field Tonights lone scheduled game as Stewarts playing at Min esing This is must game for both sides Standlng Torgis RCAF Bristows Minesing Stewarts Thomas ordeame some owesIce Dl Thomas Corner lb Hastings rt Forbes 2b Jackson 3b Anderson ss Dykstra Pierson cl Quinlan If Dykstra Totals Hrisfows MacDonald ss Chappel Rich If Murphy 2b Felhs cf Boorman rf Thirsk lb Neal ah Vair Russel Totals Dy stra and Dykstraf Vair Russel ill and Chappel Losing pitcher Vair Umpires Robby Robinson plate and Harold Kettle bases REPAIR now an mini Dont delay repairs to your car See us today DRNEERIIELII Motors lad 55 Colller St PA 32181 Winsome studious oceeoeoaooew macawecoFï¬ wece=HHerA=Ffl qeurauaaorAcm By STEVE JDNESCU Examiner Sports Ed3r Slightlybuilt George Knudsen fired sizzling sixunder par 66 to win the first annual Pro Amateur Golf Tournament at Barrie Country Club yesterday to winning the match by three strokes over Al Balding his recent conqueror in the Millar Trophy event the Dakdale assistant set course record The old mark was set about this time last year by veteran ama teur Nick Veslock THE HARD WAY George set the mark the hard way by bogeying the first two holes he played However he ended the match in sensational style birdieing the tough lath No He was 34 out and 32 in Balding everybodys favorite to tear the course to ribbons lost several strokes through carelessness on the greens but still fired respectable three under par score of 69 Two pros Moe Norman and Murray Tucker were twounder at 70 Bill Mawhinney who put on an otht emendous exhibition of trick shots was oneeunder at 71 Top amateurs were Ted Ho garth Thornhill Manuel lslington over scores of 78 The nonetoolarge and Harold with one crowd PRUI VRCHON Paid Vachon bearded Que becer takes up the cause of TarzanTourville in the main event of tomorrow nights wrestling card at Barrie Ar ena Vaehon will fight Rocco Colombo who last week put villain Tourville out of com mission for while Three other boats including tag match are also earde SPEED SKATES WANTED ron THE HURONIA SPEED SKATING CLUB or BARRIE EIIHER DONATED on sonn AT REASONABLE PRICE CALL nave0314 possibly shaken by the over cast sky and rain split into two moi galleries One followed Knudsons trio and the other Baldings foursome Both had plent to whoopitup about al though Knudsen playing much more carefully recorded the better score THRILLS The Knudson group also pro vided the longball picture Bob Cunningham Jr former most valuable player with the pro football Ottawa Rough Riders gave terrific demonstration of how far the ball can be hit on the par5 ninth Cunningham used driver sixiron and put ter to eagle the hole Wally Crouter amateur of Toronto fired the most contrast ing rounds He was 45 out and 33 in He finished by chipping ln on the lath for bird All of the golfers with the exception of local professional Frank Vyse had trouble play ing No Weslock who owned the course record for year and still holds the amateur mark blew to 76 SCORES Here are the scores of all the players in the tourney sponsored by Barrie Athletic Association Knudsen 343266 Balding was Norman 363470 Tucker 3545570 Mawhinney 3641571 Thompson $3743 Hogarth 363773 Manuel 373s73 Murray 3743774 Cunningham seams Edwards 373875 Rice 366975 Bentley 373976 Wesluck 398776 Noble 416576 Gluten 4145317 Crouter 454337a Vyse 23779 Van Alter 394483i AnnirioNAL sronrs when you need it Up to $250000 sometimes more NIAGARA Finance COMPANV LIMITED Barrie II Phone Hm onnia 43533 Collier arrest VYSE LEFT PRESENTS CEEQUE T0 BALDING ANDY STEVENSON LOOKS 0N Try An Examiner Want Ad Jersey City Hurler Rudy Rrias one Pitch Short OI NoHitter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rudy Arias of Jersey City Jerseys will have to wait an other day to pitch nohltter fifthinning single by Harry Chili of Rochester Red Wings spoiled Arlas bid for fame in the first game of an Interna tional League doubleheader yes terday Arins won the game however for his fifth vic tory of the season The Red Wings captured the nightcap 41 Syracuse Chiefs swept twin bill from Charleston Marlins 24 and SJ Columbus Jets and Buf falo Bisons split pair Buffalo took the opener 81 and the Jets rebounded with Li tri umph in the second game Rich mond Virginians defeated Tor onto Maple Lenls 53 The Jerseys were rained out in scheduled game against the Red Wings Saturday Buf falo edged Columbus 54 Char Getty Sparks Eskimo Wm EDMONTON cmmo pow erful secondquarter touchdown drives quarterbacked by Cana dian Don Getty gave Edmonton Eskimos 174 victory over Ot tawa Eough Riders in Cana dian Football League exhibition game before an estimated 11000 fans here Saturday night The victory Edmontons third straight in exhibition play gave the defending Western Confer enca dinmpions measure of revenue for the 166 defeat by Ottawa in the Grey Cup game in Vancouver last November The clubs played evenly through the first quarter each coming up with three point field goal The last two quarters were scoreless leston defeated Syracuse 63 and Riclunond beat Toronto 85 Johnny Kucks absorbed the loss for the Red Wings in the opener yesterday He was touched for six hits three in the second frame when the Jerseys scored their run An insldethepark homer by Joe Durham with man aboard in the sixth inning enabled the Wings to come from behind and will the nightcap Gordon Jones won his fifth game and his fourth straight over the Jerseysl Bob Rlsenhoover was the loser Fred Eruclrbauer allowed only three hits for Syracuse in the opener Sandy Valdespino swung the big hat for the Chiefs with two hits and two runs scored Syracuses loe Altobclli belted threerun homer in the third inning of the second gameto overtake lead lrank ler added his ï¬lth home run in the fourth Winning pitcher Miguel Cuellar allowed the Marlins four hits The Bisons scored three un earned runs in their first game as Humberto Robinson regis tered his sixth triumph 430 foot homer by Don Mincher was wasted in the second contest as the Jets rallied for pair of runs in the eighth inning on three hits and an error Dio medes Olivo picked up his ninth victory in relief Jesse Gonders leadoff homer in the bottom of the sixth inning snapped 83 tie and propelled AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Hive your Interntie trans mlsslnn repaired by qunll tied monsnics You mu also tinnos work and part here MOTORS £69 ammo st PA 24330 Richmond to victory Torontos Fritz Erickell hit his third home run of the series The Leafs tied the game with two runs in SEE will the sixth off winner George Ha neyi RonNcgray lost Only one is scheduled tonight Toronto at Richmond VS Vachon Con Vochon Stop Columbos ing Streak REMERIICR NORTH AMERICAN JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHI CHAMPION 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