ummmmmetu SPORE COMhENl Big Parade Included Beneï¬t Ball Game Dymfl AVID PLANS FOR SATURDAYS Larry Reldflord Hobbs benefit softball game at Queens Park are progress ing with wonderful cooperation The latest news concerns Barrie city councils permission to form pregame parade through the streets to the park WITH THE GAME between Intermediate League champion Clarkson Hotel and the infamous Good Guys set for start the parade is billed to depart from the City all area at 230 pm Headed by Barrles own Kempenfelt Drum Corps the show features playing personnel of both teams in full uni form riding in convertibles TICKETS FOR THE special draw are apparently selling at fast clip and 500 more stubs were printed in rush once the original su ply of 1000 expired earlier this week Many local usinessmen have do nated valuable merchandise for prizes and the draw will take place during the game inning by inning Tickets with all rocecds goin to Reid and Hobbs can be obtained rom any Clar on Hotel player or the participating merchants In additionI draw tickets sold by the league as whole earlier this season will he picked at this game WIDE VARIETY of entertainment on the play ing field is antici ated with some colorful radio per sonaltties in the eflgeinst Clarksons strong hit ters and effective pl ANOTHER BENEFIT attracting considerable atten tion involves big project volunteered by the lacrosse fraternity Arranged for Monda Oct It at Ma lo Leaf Gardens is al night he held for Smith 20yearold ormer player with the junior Mirna ico Mounties Injured in league game last July Jim lies in Toronto Western Hospital nearly complete ly paralyzed from broken neck Despite the fact his athletic career is now behind him Jim has demon strated strong will in his recovery with the current objective his abilityI to return to his studies at St Michaels College niversity of Toronto FUND COMMITTEE headed by Allan Eagleson member ofthe Ontario legislature for Toronto lake shore in studded with prominent sportsmen Includ ed in this grou are Red Kelly MP Nohby erkowsld Staff Surythe rich Irnlach Sam Starr Bob Hunter Whipper Watson Gus Ryder and Cliff Lumsdon THE GARDENS PROGRAM will feature an ex hibition game between eastern junior lacrosse cham pions Oshawa Green Gaels and the CLA junior all stars demonstration of the sport will also include some oldtirners and the youngest age group tykes PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY returns to Barrie for the first time in 12 years next week Arena manager Wes Allsopp confirmed the other day that an Ameri can League exhibition game will be contested here Saturday Oct Buffalo Bisons and Rochester Americans the top farm clubs of Black Hawks and Leafs will collide starting at 815 pm wHiLE THE HERD has yet to name their starting iineuptlie Amerks exhibition raster is filled with many experienced pros and few familiar faces who skated here in Junior days Among the Rochester starters will he netminder Gerry Cheevers Don Cherry Datrilryl Sly Les Duff Ed Liizenberger and Bronco Hor va BACK IN 1953 Cleveland Barons then power house in the AHL held their preseason training camp in Barrie Duringthat season Barons entertained Toronto Ma le Leafs for friendly game Not since tAhren have pro pucksters graced the halls of Barrie ena THE ICE SURFACE at the local arena should be ready for use by the end of this week Noting that the opening of the new Central Ontario Senior League is less than six weeks away we understand that SevirzUps will he commencing workouts in about two wee Ladies Conclude Local Golf Season EXAMINERS EARL HASKIM ADMIRES CATCH Vancouver Forces Senior Showdown melBV Ont omJr story book goal with is seconds left to play Wednesday night pulled Vancouver Carling Into do in ordle showdown with Brooklin Merchants for the Canadian senior lacrosse championships Gord Gimpies goal in the dy ing seconds oi the fourth period gave the western old 1312 edge In the sixth game of the MHHOVH Mann cup series and set the stage for Fridays deciding game here Vancouver making come back after trailing three to in games lagged and 54 in the first two periods but rel lied to take an 87 lead by the end of the third With so seconds left in the cannon saris SENIOR lINlIL Barrie and District Senior Softball Leagiie president Jim short announced this morning change in the scheduling of thll weekendaflnsl playoff lumen The sixth game of the best fo menrorind between irime Patent outer and Bar rle Plaza has been changed back from Saturday to Monday The switdi was made not esssry since Elinvaio are in volved in OASA Intermediate playoffs agslnrtlllectric small community near Qinthsm The series wasexpected to be completed this week but rain forced two postponements Elm vale is scheduled to visit Eleo tric this Saturday for the sec ond game and play the third and deciding gamell necessary Ammedlstely following Elm vale won the bestrofchree nuan terï¬nsl series opener lest ain dny too at home lo the local league Elmval heads the series 32 and needs only one win Monday night to shore up the playoff title If Plain succeeds Honday the sev enth and deciding clash will be played next Wednesday night at Queens Park hoth games are billed for 790 pm starts final period Vancouver led 1210 but two Brooflln goals within eight seconds erased the mar AlexCercy led Vancouver with three goals and Clmple and Bill Chilolrn added two each hill Barbour Sid Warick John Cervl lion Hammellng Peter Black and Fred limi msn also talliedfor the west emers Scoring We each for Brooklin were Bob Allen Larry Fergn son tycoonbes and Glen but too Gerry Burrows Grant Hei fernan Ron Roy and Paul Heir dcrson added one cacti PRAISE EOALIE Vancouver coach Alex Mae Kay credited terrific team performance and oodd goal tending from Norm Nestinan who lead 46 shots Emokllnl Pat Baker wastcrted as times Vancouver received eight of 14 penalties includinga major to Usielmso who tut Emeli llnr Ken lintten on the chin with his stick during third period scuffle Each player dull twominute minor as WhariramtSpot ISI murmurs UP Biily Reny Chicago Black Hawk coach said Wednesday that menyngï¬enzieMwill re oe Kenny srram atrlghtwlngontheStaan kite line Wharram ï¬rilercd light fracture to his forehead vines struck by deflected shot off the stick of ibrpntoM in MI defenoeman Kent don lng National Hockey league exhibition game in Peterber ough Tuesday Mt Dr Edgar Black of Peterbon ough said Wharrani was in good condition and would probably leave hospital today Dr Black said he at flrlt thought Wher ram was mfforlng from free tured nose said he is not sure when lire hghscoringwtoger will re turn to the lineup The ladies section of the Bar rle Country Club officially closed out their competitive season recently with two rounds of Closing Dao informal play at the ninehole Sunnidaie Road courses Under thedirection of is ladies club captain Norma Co ban large turnout of mem bers competed for long list of prizes total of 21 entrants walked away with prim in the various categories Appropriately this years ls dies champion Grace Ough carded the best low gross score over is holes with nrnner Mari Elohim close be Jane Young was low not winner over the longer run in front of Helenpideson Following in complete list of prime winners with competition divided int nineholo and le hole play First Gross 18 holes Grace Ought Second Low Gross 13 holes Mali Fielding F1 Low Gross it holes Fran We blnson Second low Grass holes Ruth Winchester First Low Net in holes Jane Young Second Low Not In holes Helen ldeson First Low Net hole Barb Stewut Second Low holes Bir ilt iilsni°°miilf oes sy longest Drive holes Muriel Scott Putting Prize holes Vera Thompson Hitting Prize is holes Merg West Closest to Pin on Second Hole Jackie Miller Closest to Pin on Fifth Hole MargAnne Smith Low Gross First Nine Barb Smith Low Gross Second Nine Harrisr low Net First Nine Ronie Andmon low Neti5econd Nine Betty Chine Hidden Helen Lily Webb Eileen Goodhend Peg Snider Most Honest Golfer Billie Tribble Captains mi Jane Youn Vice Ca Michlc ers Score Green Ough Lily Webb UNVENIENIDEPENDABLE ARRENIAI SPECIAL HLUNTERAMA 1964 AT THE lEGlONHAlL BARRIET AlliRt am AND OTHER PRIZES re the rules shells In our windowiand wins Marlin Winner in be announced at Bar Man Hooks Pickerel Mel Wattle veteran firhcn man who resides at Shanty My may have landed possible re cord catch for this district He hooked large pickerel from the Edenvsle Bridge Highway in on the Nottawuega River Wattie snared the fish crit ing from the bridge and using red and Mills nrtllsh metal lure with hooks Measuring fill 30 inches from snout to tall and 18 inches around its girth the plckerei tipped the scales at if pounds two ounces The catch was the reward of patience Wattle had spent the entireafternoon at the location alienating with lures and worms the fish struck in deep pool at fairly wide sec tion of the river Wattle in no stranger to large catches Last season he hooked an sight pound pickerel la the someriver The recent catch was made well down stream and close to the river mouth so iniusuai location for pick ersl that size The fisherman is checking with the Ontario Do partment of Lands and Forests Syr regarding official conï¬rmation of the size Piclilllcltenzie intermediate Playoiis Con sumers Gas at Clsrlison Hotel Fifth Game Best of Seven Fin als Queen Park 730 pin MEEHNG 8M SAM JOHN NB GP The Canadian Professional Box ing Federation will hold its an nunl meeting here Oct 17 Elmvale Recovers Regains Series Lea comments opalngfnmebeforextm Immedoonhollathnmid dieinoinuWhileMcHulhdis missed batters with remlarity birmatuooontedningiuooro inthathirdlndtwolmrein the fourth Plan runs back topost oneruninthaeigluh and ninth inningse rumro Gama Saturday Elinvlls It Plan pm Once again Dan McHughs pitching efiorts dominated the lune as his overpowering do tivsrfes prevented Flue from placing iogethu any lengthy rally Aside from pair of first inning scores and late Plan comeback attempt hinthrgh had the situation well under control He allowed only four hits walk ed six and collected strike out Wayne Russell workcd the hdl In in defeat permitting nine Eimvaie hits while whifrog foirr and walking two batters Den nnner was the am most consistent hitter wiul three singles Gary Kecler hammered triple and single while scoring twice Elmvale lesdoft man Homer Benoit hit key two rim single for the eventual win sing shot hidlush Elvis Frank com and Doug Stone all singled Plans hit attack was somewhat limited w1th leadoii man Gary Bio and Corby Adams con Red Wings Grab KingSize Lead WK NY Joe Altobclll homered twice and droveln six runs Wednesday him to pace Rochester Red Wingsto IN vldory over nurse and pal lead over the Chleis in the International Leagues best of seven final playoff series Altobelii hit his ï¬rst tanner wiiharnenoriinihofiretto ring moments after Curt Ble fury had connected with two run clout Red in the second inning on Alto bellis second homer Rochester scored in every in ning but the fourtiland eighth cumian started for Syr acuse and was replaced by Terri lirrnnerrnan and Jack Di lauro Vern Holtmvemnd Al Pehanick followed Meanwhile Mike McCormick stopped the Chiefs with three runs on six hits He itnick out seven and walked twat Wings got twaan runs flie Plaza half of the ninth was hill of drama as the Barrie squad attempted big rally and faced HeHugh to tough test my managed to fill the bases with one out before hic Hngh fanned the last two man George Boorman started the rally by gaining first base when he was struck in the foot with pitch Maw then dribbled wellplaced infield single and plnchbltter Harv Martin walked to fill the bases Russell hoisted sacriï¬ce fly deep to right scoring Plsxas fourth run Hines drew base on balls to refill the racks before Joe Marley looked ntn third strike and Adams fanned to end the game walk to leadoil hittfl Hlnuv stolen ban and oneout double by Adams gave Flora thelnitlaileadinthafirstin sing Adams then demonstrated his agilityon the base paths Ivy scoring through wild pitdr 33 quickie in ewu respo tying the score in the horns half of the first inning McHugii singled and came home on Keel erl long triple with two out Jim Pratt dropped Frankroms fly hall and Keeler scored Elmvsls grabbed the lead with an unearned tally the start of the third frame eeler the tint batter drove ringleinto left field The ball escaped Ed Doonellyfor threehue error two run cum in the Hmvsle fourth proved the ev BUY WE BUY mm inas aiisioiirs TIRE SERVICE lOl BAYFIEIDST 7254549 audit looking at before Barrett delivered pertain tworun single An error on play that have counted the final out the Plan eighth led directly the locals third rim ho Hines and htrley fanned belo Lou Belcourt missed strike on Adams he gained first base and re second when IicHugh unload wild pitch Pratt then bit difficult chopper past first and right fielder Den lun charged in to muff the play In Adams scored PLAYOFF EXTRAS Hugh managed to retire the In order four times and po one streak of to straight put Hines fifth inning double the only interruption from missing is In row fIhe nor was forced to strike four men In the eighth wh IAu Beloourt mi lsyed rirlk out on Adams Pinclr bltte Martin was the one Plaza ter not to become lfcflug strikeout victim Marley Lauri Barron and Boonnan were time whilfers Currently rhea in their OASA Intermediate quarterfinal round 10 and valsl next game with Electric is still lndeffnite11ielr propored long trip to the rural Chattier area community was called Wednesday due to rain Plsu Elmvals Russell and Marley WflMMIlIhml panoramas placefor Pilsener The time lelwheh yourejuat standing aroun The place is out in the kltoh The talk is for men Andihe beer is ethane its thallvrlylager fromLaibatt aeiiahett