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Barrie Examiner, 11 Aug 1967, p. 8

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SPOliTS COMMENT Varied Program For Softball Fans By CHRIS AYLOTT ALONG WITH TWO exciting finishes in the son for and intermediate leagues Barrie softball fans have an interesting variety to take in this Sunday at two different locations In the afternoon at Queens Park Barrie Beaveis of the Ontario Ladles Senior League will host Fort Erie Atwoods the 1966 Canadian champions who have just returned from competing at the Winnipeg Pan American Games Game time here is 230 pm Beavers who have had quite an uphill struggle since advancing to seniorcalibre competition two sea sons ago perfonned creditany at the Eastern Cana dian tournament hold over the holiday weekend Lightly regarded as title threat Beavers threw scare into Kitchener Kieswetters in the opening round Fulfilling the underdog rule against one of the favor ites Beavers held 32 lead before bowing out 75 in hardfought game threerun homer over the cen terfield fence proved the deciding blow for Kitchener Barrie first sacker Diane Brophy had great night at bat swatting two triples and single in three plate visits FORT ERIE who represented Canada at Winnipeg finished second in threeteam roundrobin to come home with silver medal They won pair 62 and 65 from Minneapolis but were drubbcd by the power ful Raybestos Brnkettes of Stralford Connecticut The international flavor of the PanAm ladies softball tour ney was dampened somewhat when six South American countries failed to appear In the evening great show is planned to enter tain area softball fans The Barrie Jaycces are organ izing benefit night for the InterWard Softball Leagues who are entering peewee bantam and midget teams in OASA competition for the first time First event on the program is an exhibition be tween two peewee allstar teams at pm They will be followed by an array of former senior league stars matching their talents with the Stars at 745 pm CKBBCKVR No MOST UNUSUAL act is slatedfor 830 when the Jaycees match wits with the combined talents of the Barrie City Council and the Barrie Examiner staff Plenty of fun is guaranteed as they will attempt to play Donkey Softball Admission is one dollar for adults and oncents for children Helping our youngsters along in their softballprogram is an investment in our community and huge gathering at the Agricultural Park Will be very much welcomed Universal Fciils West Bend last night beerm the fourth andfinal intermediate fastball playoff qualifier without Is intuit Is lifting bol Uni versal Cooler the only other team in contention was mathe matically eliminated when they bowed 32 to Barrie bop after forcing one extra inning in the nightesp of the twin bill Borden Flycrs maintained sols grip on first place by outscoring Clarkson Hotel ioo Universal gave it their best forl battling right down to the last out before sutxnitling Co on bagged the deciding tally with two gone in the home half of the eighth when Jim Reynolds and Wayne Hiokting cracked succcs sire doubles into right field Terry Hodgson tossed the com plete game to record his filth victory against only three losses lie scattered four Universal sin gles walked none and claimed half dozen nu strikes The only other base runner was safe on an infield error Otherwise lfodgson was close to perfection setting down the opposition in order five times and running up string of nine straight outs John Bean pitdicd well in de Icat allowing six base bits and also lasting the distance Unl versal managed to post the games first run in the opener llarv Mason raced out well placed bunt as the leadoti man and sped in second with stolen base After Jack and Ernie lifiller popped out lliurray Perry sent the runner home through hlocp single into right field QUICK TIE Coop quickly pulledeven in the second as catohcr Ralph Srnilh slammed Benns first of fering for home run They then pulled in front for the first time in the lost half of the third Leighton Smith singled moved to second on Dave hiills ground or and advanced to third on an errant pitch Buddy McLeod followed with sacrifice fly ball to left field Universal forced lheextra play with the tying tally in the sixth Bean was safe on bunt and was sacrificed to second by Rob Van Nispens bunt Masons ground out advanced Beanie risuiiic orponr Lake Trout thed Good Around Kempenfelt Bciy crel and Lower Beverly Lake By THE CANADIAN PRESS The lake trout of Eastern 0n tario began biting well this week marning the start of one of the summers brighter per iods for anglers in the area Fishing for lake trout north of Kingston is generally only fair but for one period of few week marking the start of one become active and we gl rs enioy excellent success Acrtws tar fishermen had fair to good success with most species of game fish it was indicated in reporls from 21 of the lands and forests de parlment districts Pickerel pike and bass provided particu larly good catches The reports by distrcl NORTH ChapleauFlslllng very poor in the district Cochrane Fidrerel and pike good to excellent Speckled trout in streams good in the northern part of the distri Fort FrancesPickercl fair to good pike good bass fair to good muskellunge fair lake trout fair Geraldlnn OSullivan and Terrier lakes provided excellent piekerel and pike fishing in Nakina division North Winds and Paint lakes were fair for pickerel and pike Fling and Klein lakes in MacDiarmid divi sion and Vildguose and Coral Lakes in the Longlac area were good for pickcrcl and pike Lake trout fishing in Lake erioi was fair around Slate fs and Gogosnn Favorable catches of pickerci and pike came from Corty Vakogami Horwood and Deschene lakes Speckled trout were biting well ozi worms in lakes North and North Axe and North Kapusknslng Pickerel is ing was good generally with best success in the Opssalika okvs fiNagagamisis Speckled Iimftwfisbing only fair KcnornPlckerel fishing was eitcellent in all district waters With fish rangingfrom to pounds Lake trout fishing was very good but heavy trolling equipment was required to reach into deep water for them ltfuskellungo fishing was good with the best catch two fish of 26 pounds each taken from Lake of the Woods The same iake provided fspound piko Bass fishing was fair to good North BeyPike pickerel and bass fishing was fair to good in the Mnllawa area Speckled trout were fair in McConnell Lake All species were fair in the west aim of Iske Nioissing and the Stur geon EallsNerth Bay area Pike pickerel and miiskelluniza were excellent intho French River area with ronurls of sev rnivkellunop mnrelhnti were good and pike and picker el fair in Lake Nesbonsing Pembroke Pickerel were fair in all district waters speckled trout good in the Crow River lake trout and bass fair Port ArthurFishing for pick erel bass and lake trout was fair but speckled trout and pike were poor Saul Ste Marieshin divi sion lake and speckled trout fair in Ranger and Lonely lakes and streams pickcrel good in Gordon and Rock lakes and the St Joseph island area pike good at Neebish island and the Dcsharais area perch good in vicinity of St Joseph island Blind River division Lake trout and bass fair in Lake Lauzon trout fair in Rawhide Lake pike perch and bass fair in the North Channel and the iMississuugiAlgoma Mills area pike good in Rocky Island Lake Kirkwood division All trout species slow pike bass and pickere1 fair to good jumbo perch taken from the North Channel Lake Superior division pike and pickerel poor at Angigami Lake and the Montreal River speckled trout splnke and lake trout poor Sioux LookoutPickerel nnd pike fishing remains very good but there were no reports of ex lralargc fish Rainy weather slowed fishing pressure SudburyLake lr out were good in Peoage and Manitou lakes pickcrcl fair to good in the French River Agnew Nip issuig and Cough fakes Bass were good in all waters south of Highway 17 and in the lnkes of Manitoulin Island SwastikaBest fishing was for pike in Larder Lake White RiverFishing was generally slow for all species although pickerel were biting well in Garnham Lake SOUTH Luke SimoneLake trout werezgoodjn erntnenfdt Be The remainders the lake has good for pike and panfisb but other species were poor Pike and panfish were good inGcor gian Bay Bass Lake was best for rainbow trout The Boyne River was good for speckled trout EAST TweedAll lakes north of Kingston were goodfoi lake trout especially Aniable and Limerick Speckled trout were fair In the district with rain bow trout good in North Vance and lakes Pfckerol pike and bass were good throughout the district muskellunge fair Lindsay Pickerel muskel lunge and bass fair in the Ko warthn Lakes IiiceLake and the Trent River Speckled and lake trout were fair in Bradley Bay in Hebburton County Kemptvllio Pickerel and pike poorvbnss fair in Lonnrlr County kc and bass fair in tho Iiidcnii LakesiThe Upper Iiideau provided excellent pickp good bass wnsr Luke ErieBass were good in the Upper Niagara and St Clair rivers Lake Erie and southern Lake Huron Perch were excellent in Long Point Bay good in southern Lake Huron poor in the upper Niag nra River and eastern Lake Erie Pickerel were good to ex cellent in Lake St Clair good in the St Clair River and south ern Lakeffuron Panfish were fair at Long Point Bay Fishing formuskellunge and pike ranged from poor to fair Lake HuronThe streams of Bruce and Grey counties and Eugenia Lake provided fair to good speckled trout fishing and rainbow trout were biting well in the lake Bass fishing was very good on the Lake Huron shoreline of Bruce County and good in Stokes Bay The bay also provided very good pike fishing In Playoff Bifd third and be can homo nbcn Jock Miller singled Coop threatened to shift in front again with two out in the seventh Al Smith picked up walk and gained second on wild pitdi The playiogconch earned third as Bean cotmulied bobble on Jack shanahsna ground ball passed ball plac ed bothmen in scoring position but Bern forced Ralph Smith to pop oirt The other Coop hits were limsnna Infield singicaod bloop double from Ralph Smith flie second game stretched out in nearly two hours as the pow erful fiyera clubbed three clerk son pitchers for 14 bits five of them for extra bases After bat tling through 22 stalemate for three innings the Flycrs sent Clsrltson starter Don faraghcr running for cover with fourrun assault in the fourth sending in men to bat They pulled even farther ahead with six scores in SOFTBALL Senior TPls Woods 3A 32 Newrpnrket so Lakoview 26 Elmvolc 19 impEastman 17 Nottawe it Last Nights Score Newmsrkel Woods BA Future Games TonightNetimarket ot Imp Eastman 830 SaturdoyLakevicw at Elmvule 545 ltiondoyNewmarkrt at Woods BA om ONTARIO LADIES Senior SundayFoil Erie at Barrio 23M Intermediate Borden West Bend Universal Clarkson Lost Coop Universal to innings Borden to Clarkson Future Grimes TonightWest Bend at Coop ml SundayYanoh at Borden lino MondayUniversal at Borden 830 Tuesday Universal at West Bend 70m Wtardle Batters Manage Tliirds WASAGA BEACH New Lo well driver Les Groves outraced Iluss Quesnelie of Penetang Wed nesday night to win the diamond feature at Wasaga Speedway Barries Don Wardle came in third over the 2043p route The modified division feature is beginning to sound like bro ken record Posting win here again was Torontos Tom Cura illa Barries Rick Batters man aEEd to finish third here Wins in the diamond prelim inary races were shared by four entries Bill Totton of Orillia Quesnelle Barries Lloyd Squire and Card Handy of Minesing Cuzzilla was also successful in two other modified preliminar The regular Saturday night program continues this Saturday night with 10 races in both the modified and diamond classes made rioan HORSEMIIN hers WELL Harness racing trainerdriv er Pat Crown of Barrie has met with much success this summer on the Ontario racing circuit lievllll have is head bursts stapled at icfiws Iu Campbeliiiifles Mohawk lian way when thelrattnight sumw marmeeting opens this com fngMondoy So far this year Crown has wnnvop races and his his bas ed $69M Clorkson the sixth The winners baued another four in the seventh off Norm Metaft who replaced Jack Vslr in the sixth Danny Holland started for the Flyers but gave way to winner Doug Freeman after twoinnings with thech all even at Jock Vsir accounted for two of theClnrkson runs with first fitning homer and secondln ping double Bob French sinnsia ed homer after Dave McCann was safe on an error and George Cameron walked in the sixth The other losers hit was stir gle by Raycroft MANY nirrniis Seven players shared the Bor den barrage with Al Joseys four hits leading the way The in fielder drove across three scores from three singles and triple John Waller and Freeman corn bined to produce seven runs be tween them with single and double each Jack Slade scored twtcc drovo across two others and bagged triple and single Terry Leblanc singled twice as Buck Tolbart doubled and Keith Robertson singled The onesided win gove Bor den record of fit wins and five losses Coop trail thorn by the slim margin of two points but have one game in hand The lead could possibly be shared Sunday night when Borden plays host to Yanch Healing and Coop clashes with West Bend at Queens Park Both games start at 330 Scores by innings Universal 100 00 ooc Coop off one tita Hodgosn and Smith Bonn and Miller Borden 002 406 416 14 llflOlZlQB 49 Holland Fretsnan is and War ren Faragher Vnir to Ray cratt t6 and finssivurm Houston By ASSOCIATED PRESS Billy Hitchcock was worried about Mack Jonesarm but lioiistnn Astrosare more con cerned aboulltiSbflf Atlanta manager Hitchcock rearranged his outfield Thurs day night so Jones ailing arm would have lcss work in do Jones responded by hitting pair of homerssnd tworun double driving in five runs as the Braves pounded Houston 102 Hitchcock moved Hank Aaron from rightfield lo centre put Rico Carly into right from left and posilioned Jones in left so that Mack will have short throws to third and home Jones has been hnvingarm miseries for two years and until Thursdays game had missed week But solo homer in the third inning tworun shot in the seventh and then lhe double in the eighth are likely to make him forget his problems for while FIVERUN INNING Carly added threerun shot in the seventh inning in which the Braves scored five times He now has 12 homers for the season and Jones has lit Jim Wynn hit his lath solo shot for Houston in the eighth in other action in the Nation at League Thursday San Fran cisco Giants beat St Louis Car dinals 52 Cincinnati Reds edged Los Angeles Dodgers 54 New York 30 and Chicago Cubs nudged Philadelphia Phils 32 Mike McCormick backed by homers from Willie McCovey and Jim lfart continued his winning ways picking up his 15th victory of the season as be limited St Louis to six hits McCoveys homer his lath drove in thrce runs while Harts solo shot was his zoib COOL OFF LA Ted Abernathy and Billy McCunl took turns in putting down Los Angeles rallies Aber nathy got Ron Hunt to bit into double play in the seventh in ning after one run was in and Motion got the final two outs of Barriej Welding Takes Opener Inter Ward softball playoffs ns at Mac Morrison and Ag ultural Parks Both champion ship and consolation series for peewee hantam and midget di visions are best of five In the banlam championship set Barrie Welding Ward grabbed 10 advantage over Allandale Lumber Ward with 74 win at Agricultural Park uesday night home run by George non oson combined wilb strong field tngfrornBobbrowning result ed in the pitching decision over Bill Fiedictte Next interward playoff action is Monday night August ff thediampionshi section in Ls and hnntams play at It Vricultural Parkgntarting at 45 and it pm One game is slated fontfee hforrison Park at 645 LII in the pee on consolation er es rev nxiiivinvan warm nos riioun ranant were BlilllilE GOLF CHIIMP WINS TROPHY Glenn Jackson wu present ed with the Cliff Brown ho for winning the junior golf championship of the Bar rie Golf and Country Club this week with score of no points Doo Hindusrm wae Gary hfeger and Brian hchcilan each with FRO LEIn Frank Vyss pro llfrs Brown and Glenn Jackson Lions Roughriders Meet In Small jField REGINA tCPBrltlsh Colt fumble Hons have the dubious honor tonight of playing the first grime of the 1961 Westem Football Conference season in Taylor Field here Taylor Field is small and Saskatdiewon Roughrider fans are rabid They start getting worked up for the season about midApril The combination is enough to To Win the game with the bases loaded in the ninth ale give an opposing quarterback the feeling that he has 000 people shouting ill will In his cor from loss then In feet away ggnhis club lines up over the To top it off Lions nre meet ing virtually the some club that won the Grey Cup last year and whidi defeated BC 2425 last Monday in vaocouver sea SOII OPCIIII Lions coach Dave Skrien has added fiveycgr veteran Stove Braves Pound thorn katchcwan quarterback flan Lancasters passing attack Shafer kept out of action by trainingcamp iniury was second in the conference in in terceptions last season with six Lancaster fired two touch real centennial down passes in Me eliiis first meeting this year with Shnfers return from fir injury reserve list Lions cut Chick Gr ning defensive back and reserve quarterback who played with them last sea flidols who have played only the one game in the young rea son sofnr also plan changg ili their defensive backfield Larry Dumelir who suffered tornlcolf muscle in Mondays contest will be replaced at cor ner back by Henry Dorsch Saskatchewan offensive guard Gary Brandt Canadianqnho sat out the opener Ilse will see action Coach Eagle Keys said he plans no drastic changes in nndling Lions quarterback Bernie Faloney Maybe we should iinvc collcdrir Labatts tool it 3211 £353

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