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Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1964, p. 4

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mm rztry mMIFW wv ya Harness racing returns to Barrie Saturday often noon at the Fair Grounds with eight races on tap and included in the card are eight Barrieowned orses An interesting sldeli ht will be to watch the pen formance of the Carroll rothers Brilce and Hill who will be in the same races Bill wilifbe driving three horses Alexandra Billy Grattan and Lee Mac Bruce owns two of tomorrows entries Fleety Frisco and Miss Lady Frisco Hell be the driver of both these and will also handle Miss Jewel Attorney in the first race Bruce will drive Miss Jewel At torney while brother Bill will be out to beat him with Billy Grattan The brothers oppose each oth er again in the second race This time Fleety Frisco will be under Bruces guidance and Bill will try his luck with Lee lilac Bill dropped into the sports department yester day and the popular driv er here last season is hop ing for big summer Bill wound uplast season on winningnote and started off this year with two wins at Colltngwood on May 18 driving Billy Grattan He captured the first race on that card which was half of $235 daily double payoff Bill raced at Hanover last week and came third in the first race young looking 35 years old Bill has only been driving for four years He said he didnt know what his record was but figured he had about 20 Wins in that time Brother Bruce is only 22 and it should be interest ing to watch these Carroll boys in action Some of the locallyowned horses are Alexandra and Miss JewelAttorney both owned by Orville McArthur and and Alexandra fouryear old mare is reported to be doing well at Mohawk Cord and Clayt Perry are the owners of Sammy Ears horse that finished in the money nine out of 18 races last season Norm Dunn and Phil Spencer are the proud own ers of Protector Donledo threeyearold trotter and Diinn is the sole owner of Bob Gratton Bunty Gratton is owned by Evelyn Trimble oiBar HILL CARROLL rie gt it was not known exactly how many race cards will be staged this year but good crowd is anticipated oi tomorrows opening card There will be supervised parimutuel wagering and regret that our race expert last season Chuck Tully isnt around with his inside dope this yerlr in all fairness to Chuck who isnt even around to defend himself We been told that his selections were anxi ously awaited each week so bettors would lay off those horses FROM HERE THERE There were almost as many umpires as fans at last nights intermediate softahll game at Queens Park between Clarkson Hotel and Smiths Dairy Lindy Knapp started behind the plate but was forced to leave in the second inning when struck on the chin by catcher Dan MacDonalds mask Stewarts Garage pitchu Jim Armstrong agreed to go behind the plate but he lasted only couple of innings before being hit hard on the chest by foul tip He left and Stewarts catcher Joe Marley tried his luck He managed to finish the game Base ump Steve Jonescu kept steady eye on the stands for pos sible replacements for Marley should he have been forced out of action Dont forget that AllStar Sen ior League game Sunday afternoon at oclock at Queens It will be defending champions Stewarts Garage against the AllStars coached by George Miles break from the weatherman and there should be good turnout for the contest Ive estimated that somewhere in the vicinity of 450 local ball games will be reported on these pages over the next few months Ill probably get to over 100 myself and will take care of the othersirom score cards So please easy on the complaints Oriliiai on TopOpening Play In Field DayToumey ORILLlA Oriilia golfers Or Jean Holmes and took most of thehonorsvhere fiibb Brookstied for top hon yesterday as play opened in the ors than grosadepartnient SimcoeCounty Ladies Field Day With as eadr inwnet honors Ai total of 52 golfers Rpm wentlovlththvsraubel of Midland Drillla Midland Barrte and yCollingwood competed iicle low not scores on the first and oil ninesJean Mluphy had jon the first nine and Har Howih had anti oiithe second nine Barrie was in Barrie entries hadlh third bpot wi 599 followed by Collingwood With an Nextweek Mi and willbe scorer On the tirrtnin Edc Nellie Fox of the Houston Colt 45s drops hunt in front of home plate as Ieanunate John Hatcman charges in to By RICK FRASER Examiner Sportr Editor Lefthander Don McFadden made his debut with Ctarkson illoth last night at Queens Park in the Intermediate Softball Len gue and coach Roy Lacey is pro bably trying to find another posi tion for the southpaw to play when he isnt pitching McFadden had only one slin ky inning the second but was superb in the other its as be buried Clarkson to 04 come fromvbehiod victory over Smiths Dairy Smiths tagged McFadden for three hits and as many runs in the second EutJhe lefty gave up only one other hit in the other six frames and he wound up with if strikeouts as his blaz lag fastball overpowered Smiths Dairyi This alone would have been enough to please coach Lacey But at the plate McFadden showed lost as much authority as he blasted home run two doubles and single for per fect fourdorfour night He smr ed Clarksoossiirrt run and drove in their second SMITHS TAKE LEAD Singles by Arnie Neal and Pete Forget passed halliand Don Morrisons double sent Smiths into to lead in the second inning McFadden settled lNDlANAPOLB AP The roar of sleek racers tuning rip for Saturdays 500 mile auto race was matched by Jack Nicklaus blast at the 170000 Speedway Golf Open but failed todistnrb big George Hayers charge into thedtrbolélead with anineuoderpar 136 Thursday motor strip which splits the easy par7 golf course within the vast speedway grounds dinned into the ears of the Bayer but it failed to affect his touch for seooodround 61 fol lowing Wednesdays opening Bayer 43th in the PGiA money Pelersburg open woimd upth clrlllywind sweptrafternoon With twostroke leadover quartet of 155 slippters Runnersup were the at round leader California rookie pm George Archer Australian Kel Nagte lmBritish Open champion Deanlteframr and Bob Romurg allwith Nickla furishe thegaiterno tests sharply the tornna meot as sideshow the shot In 95am with Atwohourtnneup run on the list with $5275 and starved for tour victory since the 1950 St 1m stairs in nth innlograliy at Milwaukee yesterday Fox was thrown out at first base by Warren Spahn of the Braves alter the hunt Braves catchr down after that and with the assist oia double play retired the next it batters He got Clarkson back in the game when he led off the re oond with homerlhcn rifled single to ridrt field in the third to drive to Rick Dunn the payoff for Cinrkson came in the sixth when they scored four runs on four hits and one error by Smitbr McFadden aave up his only other hit to Smiths in the top of the seventh when Russ Gran ger singled off McFaddens foot took second and third on paued balls and scored on an error McFadden then struckth the next two batters to end the game rox soars HOMEVltlIN rori HOUSTON or Ed Halley Ir at left and Eddie Mathews advances at dill lhe Colt 459 best the Braves at County Stad ium AP Wirephoto MoFadden Brilliant In Clarkson Victory Wayne iibman went the dis tance for Smiths and although clipped for in bits was tough in theclutch except for the sixth Over thaflretfivalonloga Clark aon left eight runnerr stranded in the third Rlfi Dunn lad oil with double for Clarkson and Dan McDonald Earl McOrone and McFadden followed with singles but all Clarkson manag ediln the frame was one run Earl McCrone was the only other Ciarkson batter with more thanooe hit He had two singles in iour trips Not one Smiths batter man aged more than onehit of Mew Fadden and Don Morrisons se condinning double was the only extra base blow Midland CreemorelPosi Wins ill with Sime Ball Lacque Midland and Creemore chalic ed up victories last night in South Simone Baseball League action At the Fair Grounds in Barrie Creemora defeated Bar rie Cliftons 51 while Midland had two big innings the first and last to down Thornton 84 at Midland Blanchard Westbrooke combined on the pitching chores Bayer In Golf Tournament low theeutoff mark of the top 90 scores and ties Jerry Ma gee of fbiooto shot 68 ihure day He had Wednesday for tworouod total of 141 Bunched at 186 strokes behind Bayer ere Gary Playercharler Sifford and Tommy Jacobs AlBalding of Toronto who shot all in theopenlnground woundup with 75 fhnrrday for total of 145 and figures on the Indianapolis 500 aqu race at lndianapolls Mote edway Satur mmte race from flying start for careflimited to non supercharged engines of mmvcubcinches or super ea 170556 eu lll for 56 holes war Well he to down Harrie alandiard start ed and sent 12 Barrie batters down swinging before West brooke took over in the sixth Westbrookc fanned the side in the sixth and added another atrikcout in the seventh lefty Howie Bush started for Barrie and had seven strikeouts in the six innings he worked Lauren buried the seventh Oreernore got to Bush early andacored one run in the first two in the second and their other two in the fourth Ear ries lone run came in the filth Midland teed off on Thornton starter Don Wardla for four runs and fourbits in the opening in hing Thornton got one of them back in the second and tied the score in the fourth with three run rally Midland brokelooae again in the sixth for four more runs on tourhits and We Thorntonerc rors Lloyd Prertonand Bob Hen drickson shared the pitching for Midland while Werdlewas re irevedby Johnston in the mm ourr VANGUUVERiCP Nub Reamer Western Football Cen ferenca allstar fullbafi for the twoyearsp Thursday re peatedihlsatatement that be doesnot want toplay football this season The decision isnt said almost forcert still ntrying to change the mind of their rterfullhaek increased accordion to gate plus accessory pr cs $453 last year with siresra to winner Parnelli Jones Rncetreeord 143131 miles ssrascrsgisp rain vunenswAv TO Peekruulrr an war wanna nwnmuuy hf averv3 WIFfiprpWWgKMW Barrie Girls Softball Barrie Glrla rollball teams gained split in action last night in the Barrie and Distch Ladies sumo Mme i°°hifo$il er rey rate we Barrie filaillllfi to upon ry ovoi Caron den Barrie intermediates bow ed 75 to Newmarketln the leagues other game played at Newrnarket Howie turned in mailing two hit performance for the spirited Juveniles Ste helped her own cause by scoring one of her teams runs lhcgame featured line pil chiog duel between Howie and Camp Bordens Croucher who gave up only three hits Camp Borden struck for both their rims in thetiiird inning re overcome l0 deficit Juveniles egg 55 the game with two mater in Split scored their fin run in the OP cola inning The Barrie girls rallied for three runs in the fifth Wall in 13 down the victory At Ncwniarket tivar run fourth timing was the payoff for Newmarkot over Barrie lnten mediates Barrie took lead in the first tnning and Newmarket halved the margin inlheir hall of the Ir Harrie came back with three runsintheiitthtomoveto within one run of Newmarket but the winners scored the 00011 clincher tn the bottom of the filth Harrie held lit7 hitting mar gin in the gains with Fisher and Mary Lou Bishop each pitting up pair engage EE is ii single it was r4 straight hit for Err ii in the seventh llarker con nmted for his uooodtrl Canrpbordeoplayertogoblt less for the Flycrl Rusertr had three and Gilhully Harbor We therbce Himmelrnan and Part each had two Bill Henderson and iter had one hit apiea First baseman Gary Think was Trueloves leader at the plate He had double and alnglc to go with his home run Pat Wanamaker and Don Dy stra checked lnwith pair or bin each TODAY IN SPORT vs lakeview Dairy Queens Park 645 rm Coosurnera Gas vs Claran Hotel Queens Park ms prn BASEBALL South Simco league New Lowell at Ivy ihtteohain at Ortllia Giants Toke NL Leqdjf On qu3 18th Homer Philadelphia manager Gone Munch noticed Face in the Forbes Field scoreboard Now NationalLeague head qunrters faces rather delicate decision He whatihappened Thurs day as the Phillica lost 65 to Pittsburgh Pirates and dropped into second place behind San Francisco Giants who defeated St Louis on Willie Mays th homer Manch protested the Phil lles came to bat in the sixth in ning complaining he had spotted face in the left field acordioard Manet said it be longed to Roy Face Knowing that faces in score boards otten steal signs Maucb said this Face had no business there 111 Pirates relief specialist admitted he was in tharcore board went there just before the first Phlladehrbla hitter came up in the six he said And said Face be bad reason He was using tharest room there The case now goes to the Na tional league Jury Warren Giles presiding While the Phllliea and Giants were exchanging place in the standings Los Angeler Dodgers one Cincinnatilteds played the longest game of the season with neither team Winning it ended in tie called be cause of curfew after innings and will have to be replayed fauna scones woman Elsewhere in the N14 sulv aide squeeze bunt by Nellie Fox gave Houston Colts the tie breaker rrrn in 42 victory olier Milwaukee Braves and Chl cago Cilia defeated New York Meta on Hilly Williams 11th homer and Larry Jacksons threehit pitching lo the only American League game scheduled Kansar Clty Athletics capitalized on four Chicagoarrorr and handed Juan Pizarro his firstloas by beating the White Sort 4A1 The Phliliea took 54 Iced in the eighthon Roy Sic sac rifice fiY The Pirates tied in slit to Jim Pag coirco liaronl and singles by Stargell and Dick Schofield Curt Simmons now be scored the Cardinal run in the fifth in ning on Curt Floods double and had the Giants blanked on five hits until the eighth Cap Peter son then led otf with walk and waited two outs before Maya connected ays shot was touchd by fan in the stands and the ball was knocked back onto the tleld but the ire waved blnijhdmei the Dodgers and Reds re scoreless until the 12th The Dodgers scored two against Clo cinnatl starter Jim Maioney on his throwing error and rim producing single by Tommy Davis The Reds than tied the score in their half an runscor ing singles by lea Cardenas and Johnny Edwards it stayed that way until the 1150 nan local curfew time ruled halt Fox hunted withllie bases loaded andvtbe score tied in the eighth and scored Bateman with the ticb er for the OoltaWarren gratin now took the defeat Mike war single accounted other two runs murmurs orroioiuronivmrs or iTEXACOfIlEt Oil Home Heating ou See rotor turnout mom firemen roowrmmAva rise salami AND unaware Me herahl Are Available gammy paras for the The Athletics scored three on Sex errors and that was more than enough Orlando Pena brought his record to with John Wyatts relief help The Cubs managed only twu hits oft Galen Olson and Larry first on Lou Brooks double his steel of third and an infield out Williams homer in the sixth gave Jackson additional working room item Truck AT Mosrs scoNOMIcAL RATESV curly Dvallyl Weekly Monthly snow vans anon STAKES earned runs on the four4Whita bearnarth but scored in the

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