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Barrie Examiner, 8 Aug 1967, p. 8

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Houston Strong Hurling Drives By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pitching is the name of the game fix successqu baseballi teams and Toronto Maple hats of the International League couldnt be more pleased The Leafs completed their fifth doubleheader in as many day Monday with 11 and victories over ceilardwelllng Buffalo Bisons The stretch olelrdit victories in 10 games moved Toronto past liolcdo Mud Hens into third place in the nightteam league Toledo absorbed 51 defeat from Columbus Jets Richmond Braves rapped Jacksonville Suns 31 and Rochester fled Wings hacked Syracuse Chiefs 50 Galen Ciscoao yielded seven hits in the opener 1n the second game Jerry Stephenson restricted Buffalo to four bio and Dom Zannl look the loss his fourth against four wins Rollie fliddon 78 last the opener Itoolde Dob Moose of Opium bus turned in MondayI best pitching performance It fanned 15 Iktledo batters and scattered five hits No firstinning runs scored nudim Beauchampa 22nd homer for Richmond and lino Reed cruised to his 11th victory against seven defeats The victo ry against Jacksonvillle starter Bill Dcnehy left the Braves within one game ofleaguelead for Rochester Steve Demeter whacked double and three run homer to pace Rochesters victory Rookie 1pm Fisher posit ed his eighth in 13 docisiom Thornton Wins Angus Tourney By BILL CURRAN For the secondvtime in three years Thornton Indians won the Molspn tr with three straight victories in the annual nightclub Angus baseball tourn ament held ovcr the holiday werkcnd Veteran Don Johnston was the winning pitcher in the final when catcher Bill Laycock led lflhit assault on three Tottenham twir lers for 10 to triumph Paul Feehcly startcd on the mound for Tottenham and was folllowcd by John Graystone and Kerry Womsd Earlicr John inhnstone shaded John Gould to as the Indians eliminated the detEnding cham pion Bceton team in tho scmi final while Tottcnham nicked New Lowell to in the other John Johnster also rolled up strikeouts in blanking Toronto Popes to on four hits for Herb Shannons foam and after ward was awarded the best pitA chm trophy The most valuable player trophy went to catcher Laycnck of the winners whilc Tottenham catcher Dave Mor timer received tho batting trophy for 714 average John Gould hurled Region to to win over Angus in the first round Naw lmicll down ed Lisle to Tottonhnm edged Chcsley to find Thornton downed Toronto to fleeton min the consolation with to win over New Ln well after they lost out in the second round of the primary FAST INFIEIID Thornton infield with Dan Pats terson at first Don Shannon at second Ted Laycock at short and Glen Colbert at third came up with some fast fielding which played material part in its success Dunc Campbell ilnrry Ferricr and Card Sutherland played the outfield and Joe Tim mons and Jake Smith also were with the winners llany Mnior chairman of the committee in charge described the tournamentfthe mu annuoi as one of the best yet He said all the clutu registercd again for next year Lloyd Patton of New Loivclli was umpire to chief and others were Bill Cote Bruce and Ross Clements of Base Bordcn Mor ris Miller of Utopia and Roy Tippling of Shelbume llihitELL irritation Spencer Ellis TWO CROSS ltEMPEtiEELT BAY TM 14yearald athletes suc mastully completed nonatop axiom acnss Kempenfelt day during the weekend Peggy Donnell of Stanly Bay and Dick Thomas of old Penetnng Rood required an hour swirn ming from Fishermans Point 0n the north shore to Westlt mans limits SW THE RARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY AllGlIbl 1967 SOFTBALL Senior Future Games TonightLakeview at Newmar ket 830 VufnesdayElmvale at Lake view 700 Nottawa at Imp pcrialEa man 1830 intermediate Lits 12 11 22 lil 10 14 11 10 Universal 12 10 Fu mes TonightClarkson at Yanch t7 Wednesdayth Bend at Borden 830 ThursdayUniversal at Coop 700 Borden at Clarkson soot Borden Darric Coop Yanch Heating West Bend Ctarkson POCKETSIZED STATE The principality of Monaco is half the size of New Yorks CcntralPark 1ss1sscrugo Paddlers Are Canadian Chomps Again MONTREAL CF Torontos Mississauga Canoe Club came up with some fine paddling in the afternoon session Saturday to win the Canadian canoe Championships for the second consecutive year After winning only one event in the morning the Mississauga club won three events in the ab ternoon to finish with 109 points four more than Mont reals Cartierville Boating Club Torontos Balmy Beach Canoe Montreals Lachine Rowing Club finished third with 61 points and the hawk Canoe Club of Dartmouth NS was fourth with 44 points Ottawas Rideau Canoe Club was fifth with 25 points The Chaleauguay Aquatic Club and the GananonucCanoe Club both of Ontario tied for ninth place with12 poian cach Torontos Ealmy Beach Canoe Club was 11th with seven points Mississaugas only victory in the morning round camegin the soumctro ladies Kl event as Joanne Nischan and Marjorie HomerDixon cumbincd to and die the distance in two minutes and 1411 seconds COME TO LIFE However the Toronto club appcared to come to life in ibe afternoon events and the four some of Brian Burton Jeff Green Scott Lee and John Wood won the ltiflumetre jun ior Ct event with time of 43559 to capture the Black Trophy Fred Heesc Max Hickox Terry Lcswick and Dean Oldcr shatvvcombined to give the Mis sissauga club victory in the Lowmetre senior Cd event with time of 43315 The Gowling Trophy was present ed to the winners Mississauga club then won the Col Herbert Maison Trophy with victory in the moo meltire senior war canoe event in BASEBALL Broom By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Lclgue PctGDL s7 42 515 SS 51 535 hd 56 49 533 59 52 532 57 53 518 10 54 514 11 52 at 491 13 in so 449 1a 47 63 427 20 New York 40 65 381 Mondays Results Pittsburgh as Chicago so Los Angelcs St Louis San Francisco ti Philadelphia Itincrtcan League Pct GEL 59 45 569 ill 49 542 57 49 535 57 49 53a 58 57 517 55 55 500 49 51 462 50 59 459 11 ill 52435 14 46 60 434 14 31111 STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS haltingAl Luplow Pirates suppcd stx hils in nine at bats in doubleheader 85 Pittsburgh Li eater Chicago Cubs 64 in the first game and thenhattlcrl 14 innings to tie in the St Louis San Francisco Atlanta Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh los Angeles Chicago Hoslon Minnesota Detroit California Washington Baltimore otovaland Kansas City New York thrce hitter as llash Ni 11 Mondays Results Baltimore Cleveland Washington Minnesota it New York California it Pacific Coast League Oklahoma City lndianapolis Hawaii 13 Tulsa 14 Seattle Tacoma San Diego Vancouver Walter Henry Wins i1 Bronze WINNIPEG CPICuba and the United States dominated the PanAmerican Games boxing Ii nals Saturday night each coun try coming up with three gold medals Canada settled forthreeof the 19 thirdplace bronze med als awardedtilts first boxing medals Canada has over won in PanAm competition Walter Henry of or ia Ont who shadowboxes in his kitch en to keep in shape won the flyweight bronze by losing his semifinal bout to Ricardo Dclgado of Mexico on points Donaln Paduano ltalianbnrn lightmiddlcwcight from Mont real lost scmifinal decision to EmilioGalindez of Argentina sinn Marijnn Kilar of Vancouver won bronzoin the lightheavy class REGULARSINMAJORITY Sixty per cent of the Austral ranarmyare rcsuiarsp iii pc ccnt national servicemen aa tissfi to take bronze in that diviv Don Russell John Corbett Graham Packman and Don Home of the Banook club set the Canadian record in the ban tam event with time of 10713 The previous record was 1147 set in 1865 it was the only record broken Lacrosse Set Is No Contest MONTREAL CWThe first North American allIndian field lacrosse tournament ended as strictly nocontost affair when Canadian alllstarteam routed its counterpart from the United States 6329 in threegame to talgoal series The Canadian team put together our 247 and 2241 victories in weekend games at Expo stadium to win the Cana dian Lacrosse Associations Int ternational Challenge Trophy The US team drawn from upper New York state won only in Friday nights opener when the so ak field slowed the Canadians and inter fered with their pinpoint pass ing and ball control However with dry field Saturday and Sunday the win ners appeared capable ottom ingback the US team at will Individual star for the Cana dian side was myearnld jay lord valess of antford Ont who compiled an impressive in goals and 13 assists in the three games Another Win For Cuzzilla WASAGA BEACH Torontos Tom Cuzzilla regained his win ning horn Saturdayinight in the Wasaga Speedway modified div ision feature race The repeat winner outdistanced rge Pringle of Conktown andllon Mohr trnm Tavistock to the finish line nngus mimosa Heauish colr lected the checkered flag in the diamond class main event nos lng out Jcrrybltcevcr nfitlasaga and NewLowolls Lcs Groves Grovos Hoover and Mines ings Gard Handy carnod first place finishes in the diamond classpreliirtinarios while Cure zilla won again in the modified along with George Segrlff of Toronto and At Laachof Port Perry Racing the quartermile Wasagn track continues tnmor row night another em raceiachedhléd To in regular program Iim Day Rides To Gold Medal By JOE DUPUIS VINNIPEG CPLJim Day 21ycarald ear salesman from King Ont closed out the Fan America Games Sunday with an equestrian gold medal for Canada In the Nations Cup competi tion in which each rider at tacks l7 jumps Day tied for first and Nelson Possea Fiihe of Brazil who with two perfect rides had led his country to the gold medal in the learn event On theiumpoft both Filhe and Day hit two obstacles an the gold modal was decided on time Day hit two obstacles so the goldmedal was decided on time Day did the course in 387 seconds in 398 for the Brazil tan Day who won by margin of 11 seconds thought he had lost You could have knocked me for loop when heard Id won1 was reading the clock backwar Days mother learn in her eyes kissad him when he re turned to the paddock FOUR MEDALS Days victory gave Canada total of four medals in horse evean Norm Elder of Aurora 0n won silver in tho gruel ling ThrcevlJay Event while thirdplace bronze went to tho dressage team rooraiiLL Western conference Western Conference Winnipeg Calgary Saslr Edmonton 130 Gluey Hughey Bags His First Hugh Campbell Saskatche wan Roughriders gluefingered flanker managed only one touchdown Monday as the de fending Grey Cup Champions defeated British Columbia Lions 2415 Last year he scored three touchdowns 1n the opening game against Edmonton and went on to win the scoring championship with 17 touch down receptionsa Canadian Football League record Quarterback Run Lancaster scored touchdown and threw another to Ford as theclub opened its 1967 season in see saw battle Jack Abendscban usod hisfnot effectively to ac cumulate six points on field goal and three converts Ted Geralar Lions soccer style placement kicker moved into second place scoring 10 of his teams points on three field goals and convert Team mate Jim Young rookie back scored BCs only touch down to move into theirace Calgarys Terr leadsythn scorin The leaders Evonshen Gerala Eilmes Dunford Coleman Campbell 12 points rocrasrta Lancaster HOUFNN Tex AWThad Spencer and over Ernie Terrell and Jimmy Ellis beat Lootis Martin on bloody teebnlcll knockout Satinday and won their way into the semifinals of the heavyweight boxing elimi nation toumIment Spencer til San anthem knocked Terrell of Chicago down in the second round and benefitted from ty agntrut Terrell for low on in their 11mnder Ellis of Lexington Klvv the TKO over Mattin of Phila delphia in the ninth round er weigth pounds three 15 than Terrell WINDI hetght on the shot VANCOUVER CF Saskat chewan Roughriders rte thcir detcnce ol the Grey Cup Monday night by mauling 130 Lions 2446 lo Canadiun Foot ball League game hut Lions general manager Denny Vcitch picdicted still think well be in the playoffs Veitch and 28411 fans had just seen the Lions tumble into the Western Conference bnse ment which they occupied at the conclusion of the 11465 sea son Veitch based his playoff pre diction on the fact his rookiein fested club will take considera blc time tn become con tender The Rnughies had only one new face in their starting lineupand the Lions It includ ing lot rookies You cant expect us to beat the Grey Cup champions inst like that but we werent that far off having held 1311 lead at one stage said Veitch FIRST GAME It wasthe Riders first league gameuif the season and the win put them into an earlysea son firstplace tie with Winni peg Efue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders Their offence produced 16 first downs two more than EC and yards 12 better tbanthe Lions Most of Saskatchewans yard age 223 yards came on the ground but two touchdowns came through the air Quarterback Ron Lancaster tossed scoringstrikes to Hugh Campbell and Al Ford He got the other major himself by bull log over from the one after set ting it up witbaseries that in cluded 34yard pass to Ford Jack all Saskatchewan touchdowns and kickeda flyard field goal ALUMINUM bandscban convetted the farms World Boxing Anofi elation oh too who was beaten by Claim flay Illa last appearance to tha Itstro dome pliers the doubleheader Saturday wu regarded as fit in boxing The two finite draw crowd of 18146 that paid $2660 in the spacious Astmdoine that can seat 60000 forboxhg SCORING CLOSE Judge Chrb Jordan and ref eree Jimmy Webb scored 113410 for Spacer while Jung Ernie lelor bad it 116110 and Ellis now more Iorn into the lemifillall at the knockdown of Terrell came sightman monument am snot nations You willwin the lasting admiration of yourgotting partners if you can successfully negotiate shot from bars mud or some similar hard surface the next time the situation occurs On this shot you must contact the ball with your clubhead before the club reaches the lowest part at its arc You want tobhitthe bait than the ground If the club strikes the ground firstit will bounce off the hardpan and topthe bait It hit the bait first make certain that it Is played fartherback than normal in your stance butwtth your hands well forward This positioningwill reduce the affective loft of your club so you will need to use moroloitcd club than normal to achieve much moriohmflmmmHM LionsfiMduled BY Champion Riders The Lions only touchdown was the most exciting play ot the game Quarterback Bernie Faloncy heaved the ball 45 yards through the air to Jim Young The rookie back from Queens university vla Minneso ta Vikings of the National Foot ball Leaguc gathered it in and ran the remaining 24 yards with two Riders in pursuiL Ted Gerela soccerstyle placement kicker from Wash ington Stale converted Youngs effort and chipped in three field goals39 42 and 25 yards He came close on two others in cluding Ayaiderthat the cross bar Solid running by Saskatche wan spelled the difference Vet eran George Reed hammered out 91 yards along the ground and made four straight carrier to set up the last touchdown Ed Buchanan also had agood night and contributed 73 yards WALL WEAKESI The front wall weakest part of the Lions game prevented an impressive ground attack Bill Munsey gained ta yards and rookieleroy Sledge the only other Lion carrier earned 11 Faloney was good on 11 of 21 passes for 282 yards Lancaster most valuable player in the WFC last year completed eight of 15 passes for 100 yards Frustrated bya ball that tipped into Campbells arms for touchdown and 94 yards in penalties against 45 to Saskat chewan sovaions grew short tempered late in the game fight broke out after Gene Wlaaiuk intercepted aFaloney pass in the fourth quarter Young and Dale West of the Lions were elected along Roughiea lineman Ron Alchi Ion Standard fine forthmish mentii $50 The clubs meet Friday in Ite Em tioned by th WA to sdoct world dimpiar Iuccuun to Gay stripped of his title by the WBAMIen he refused induction into fliellS med service Also in the semifinals Will be the alone of Sept 15 match betwem Karl Milana and Oscar Bonavena and an Oct 73 bout between Floyd Patimn and hay Quarry Pairings and situ for the semifinals have not been deter minal but tuitative dates have been set for Nov 11 and Dec Spencara Ieeondround with left hook and right upsa Ernie hung to Spencers love going down but arose to take the mandatory ninecount He came back to throw some stiff rights at Spencers head Ind finisn ed the round strongly BODY ATTACK But Spencer kept up his steady body attack of an ac casional steaming ldt hook and the fight remained fairly even unit the ninth Than Spencer non the remaining three rounds winding on by dissing Terrell Irormd the ring at the finish Referee Webb announced that Terrell was penalized two points for low blons lo the toil and that pretty well sewed up Elimination Emits grimvfaced young man at 24 the youngest man in the trim fights here The penalty against Terrell came after the reform had warned him for hitting on break in the 10th round In the 12th Terrell hh wearincs and the effects the brutal body attack from Spencer He nubhled out for the total fills batth Martins face into bloody mask in the ope nu Ha tore into Martin and opened cut in the third round BLOOD FLOW After that the blood flowed freely until rofcrcc Ernie Tay lnr finally stopped the bout at 145 of the ninth Martins face was streaming with blood as he was led to his corner Ellis opened fast and had Martin in difficulty in the early momenta of the fight He re peatedly tried to put his oppo pent away but Manvt hung on and kept fighting back Ellis Weighed 1949 pounds Martin 192 HARD RIGHTS Ellis hit Martin with nine hard rights and left hooks in the first round and drove him around the ring But only once did Martin even stagger and the fight for Spencer tough ST CATHARINES CPIIn ternational politics have left their mark on the first North American owin champion ships scheduled to open here Thursday Organizers who originally ex pected entries from 23 countries announced Monday that East Germany Cuba and Argentina have dropped out following earlier cancellations from Bra zit Chile Paraguay and Uru guay The regattas publicity dircc for Craig Swayze sold the re gatta committee was disap pointed by the withdrawals but the teams from lit countries still scheduled to compete would provide good spectacle East Germanys reason for withdrawainvas straightforward the country was unwilling to send team unless it would be designated as representing the East German Democratic Renoir lic rather than simply the East German Sports Association MORE MYSTERIOUS The case of the Cuban was more mysterious The Cuba rowing team which competed in the PanAmerican Games in Winnipeg was ap pare it My whisked out of Winnipeg by plane in Havana early Monday following the close of the games Sunday There were unconfirmed re ports here from rowing officials who had rhecn in Winnipeg that member of the Cuban team had detected No details were available Tile five South American teams who hove withdrawn from the regatta also competed in the PanAmerican Games ho was landing some left hooks to the body at the More iRowers Have Withdrawn and also returned directly to South America It the games closn Thevcxecutivc director of this Canadian Olympic Association Henk Hoppencr said in an in terview inlMontrcal he had been informed thnt theEast Gcrman entrydid not board plane in Copenhagen Monday carrying other European 0an men to Canada NOT RECOGNIZED Hesaid that because Canada does notformally recognize East Germany as sovereign republic the COA informcd the East German Sports Associav tion Sunday that the Eas Gor man team could only hired as representative of that associatio He said that in extensive no gotiauons the East anrmana had insistcd on full design4 tion of their country bchind team designation and in case of victory they wouldha wanted their national anlbc played and their national flag waved We are sail not mad that this thing happened Hoppencr said We all workedvhard to make this regatta success Despite the dropouts the fourday regatta still ncludus entries from Austria Czcchoslo Denmark France West ny Britain Italy Swelt den Switzerland Yugoslav The Netherlands Peru Austr lia Nethraland lapanlttcrtiy co the United States and Can aria It will be run on the newlyw vamped Royal Canadian Henley course luOmetrewide 2500 metrelong straightaway protect an by high wooded banks Standing iiiltiLyflSV lliiinpswotchingull the llolks by LAnd youwili find tremendous gasrmileaga too if youitakradvantagorohour TREMENDOUSL DEMOW in 1954 at St Andrews Young EC NEW ZEALAND NEXT VICTORIA CWDelegates to meeting of the Common wealth golf committee Monday aocepted in principle aninvlto tion to play the fifth Common wealth matches in New Zealand in 1971 New Zealand is the only country that has never held the event which was inaugurated tomb laud rhatfimm answer We can repair anyaluminum screen or all you the matsr fall to do it yourself BALI pLANING MILL co LTD our Allont Dealer as threadingth SALE Ail thesotina VW ears 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