lli MONlllliiil Angus Couple Take Honors MONTREAL GP Cana dians took the lions share of the open titles at the ram Can dim skeet championships Sum day at nearby St Janviet de spite one at the strongest en tries in years from the us The on title to be won with out oatoff went to Bill Nudyk of Oshawa who took the open and closed Canadian all around titles with score of 491 out of 500 The nmnconp for the open li lies was Rudolph Dcpass of Kingston Jamaica who scored 492 The closed runnerup was Gus Sanderson of Ottawa only one bird back with 491 When the 11gauge shootoft was finished after four additions at rounds or 100 birds Doug heed to of East Amherst NY was the champion The runnerup was Fred Di Tomasso of Brooklyn NY The Canadian tzgauge chem plon was Arch Cumming of Montreal who won his first Ca nadian line After only three years as competitor He broke 215 shootoff birds to beat Budyk WINS MAUGE TITLE The zogeugc open and closed titles were won by Doug Bur dctt an air force warrant offi cer from Allfllii Ont Again the title was settled by shootoff Only two competitors John Hunter of Lindsay Ont and Bob Haydn of Iairfleld Conn had perfect scores in the 28 gnugo event In tho shootolf Hunter eliminated Haydn in two extra woods to take the open and closed mange titles The closed tlonuge this went to Cumming the runner up spot going to Budyk Mra Marnred Burdett of Angus Ont took the ladiu open and closed ailaround championships with score of as out of 500 beating out Mrs Barbara Connors of Buffalo NY who had scam 56 Mrs Burdett non the 12 gauge division taking the open and closed titles and the ladies to and flIauge titles EXCITING 511005017 One of the best shootolis of the meet was between Barney Ilartman of St Lambert Quc and Jim Prof of Milford Conn in the industry 12gaugs evenL They had tied with perfect scores of 100 For four extra rounds total of 100 birds both men powdered the clays consistently However on the last few shots of the 100 it was obvious that Prall was having difficulty with his shoot ing shoulder It turned out he had recently had an operation on the shoulder and the recoil had opened the incision 0n learning this Hartman refused to continue the shoofotf and they were declared cHham pious Dong end Margaret Burdette the air force couple from Angus 0nt won both husband and wife titles beating out Bill grid Barbara Connors of Buf 30 High Scoring Helps London By THE CANADIAN PRESS London moved into first place in the Senior InterCounty Base hall League Saturday at Strat ford downing the hometown Hoods 114 It was the second straight victory for London over Siraftord In other league action during the weekend Gait Terriers and KitchenerWaterloo Panthers opened their season schedule at Kitchener Sunday and the visi tors rallied for 40 victory London opened up com manding ED lead at Stratiord on Brian Murphy and relieverwin ner Dave Hammond held the Hoods to nine hits Stratlord lsfarter Larry Appcl took the oss COLLECTS HITS London shortstop Jim Rodri gues and third baseman Joe Nash led the winners at the plate Rodrigues getting tri ple double and single Nash tworun home and double At Kitchener Roger Dew aeles double and triple sparked Galts victory as Cec Davis went the distance to get the win giving up just six bits Court Heinhuc was the starter and losing pitcher for Kitchener He got relief from playingmanager Bob McKillop in the eighth Davis also con tributed two hits in winning CENSE Denis Dupere had two hits for the Panthers and Tom Hock home run hndon 201100320IIIII Stratlord 0002200004 Murphy Hammond and Fenion Appel Henry and McBobbie Gait 200000110l 95 Kitchener m100000S 53 Davis and Dcwaele Hein buch McKillop and Mc Kiiiop Cressman MUST PREVENT SPORT DRAIN PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE Man GP Canadian Olymw pic skiing star Nancy Greene said Saturday Canada will have to provide more money for amateur athletes to stem the flow to the United States They shouldnt have to worry about where the money is coming from she said We lose too many athletes to American colleges with athlet ic scholarships Miss Greene who says she may earn $250000 this year from commercial ments and two books was in this central Manitoba city to aid the Indian Students Glee Club at fundraising dinner It shouldnt take so long to reach the top It took me nine years Amateur sports needs updating the Russiand BC skier told about 200 persons National Hockey League all sfar defoncemnn Bobby Orr of Boston Bruins was weekend golï¬ng guest at the popular Bichbrook course The Parry Sound native played round with his former Oshawa Jun ior coach Bop Guidolin and Bichbrooks Shelly Camp bell Shown here with the well known pro hockey celebrity Expansion Good For BOWsï¬eld VANCOUVER CF It seems that the more teams that Join the American league the better it gets for Pcntictons contribution to major league baseball TedBowsfield Bowsfieid pitcher with chronic sore arm in his younger days was just about out of the sport after fivé seasons when the first expansion saved his bread and butter in 1961 The expansion gave him an extra year in the majors thereby qualifying him for pensionnf $450 month when he turns 5010 years from now The latest expansion which brings Seattle and new Kan sas City entry into the AL in 1569 has given Bowslieid pro motion into key fob with Cali fornia Angels at Anaheim Earlier this year he was named director of stadium oper ations for the Angeloand for the seven months year the An gels are in residence at Ana helm Bowsfield runs everything in the ball park except the team Part of his good fortune has involved Cedric Taliis whom he met 10 years ago when Tallis was general manager of Van cnuver Mounties of the Pacific Coast League Their friendship grew and they both joined the Angels or ganization in 1901 Suddenly after two seasons was traded to Kansas City Bowstield said pitched good part ot my career with Owen Sound Student Breaks Canadian Pole Vault Mark TORONTO CP Seven teenyearold Larry Wolfe says he Jumps better in practice but Saturday he set Canadian in terscholastic pole vault record of 15 feet 14 inch at Canadian National Exhibition Stadium Wolfe student at West Hill secondary school in Owen Sound topped the recent or 14 IECILGIt inches at the annual Ontario Federation at School Athletic Associations track and ï¬eld championships l1ve never done over 14 feet Sit inches in competition before and 14 feet inches was my best in practice he said usually choke at the big meets Wolfe bettered Bruce Simpson LACROSSE By inn carvme encss Sunday National Association Toronto Detroit 17 Ontario Junior Ii Rexdale Mimico It Elora in Mississauga 10 Saturday National Association Vancouver Portland Ontario Senior Bramalen Brooklin It Mississauga 14 Hastings 10 Ontario JuniorA Peterborougb 10Hunfsvillc 22 Ontario Senior Windsor 1n Orangeville it Ontario snufnru Markham Eiora 22 FOUNDED CITY Louisville Kywnefoundod by Georguliogcrs Clark in 107 of suburban Aginconrt Collegi ate Institute the first Canadian high school vaulter to top 15 feet Simpson did it April 13 at meet in Mansï¬eld Ohio 10 RECORDS FALL The meet which featured morethan 790 athletes from 266 Ontario high schools saw to meet and four Canadian inter soholastic records fall other Canadian records fell in the high jump discusmilc relay and 440 relay Wally Noroski of Torontos Monarch Park secondary school cleared feet 5V1 inches in the high jump to better the record by IAIIICII In the discus throw Grant Tadman of Leaside Collegiate Institute added five inches to the record of177 feet three inches to win the event Sir John Maedonaid Col legiate Institute of Toronto elrppcd main of second oft the Muyard relay with time of 432 seconds The record had been set by Westdaia secondary school of Hamilton in 1965 In the mile relay Norfhview secondary school of Toronto set mark of 32212 18 seconds Ibetter than the previous record me new man rune MARK Meet records also went to Bob Sandieson ot BII King second ary school of Toronto in the jun ior high jump with mark of feet three inches Norm Green of Waterdown secondary school run the Junior iioynrd dash in 495 seconds to better the record of 50 seconds Other meetrecords went to Gary Williamson of Fisher Park secondary school in0ttawn with time of 1593 in the senior Booyardevent Blck Dowsell of Sarnia Central secondary school set record forvthe iunior lave iin throw with 1st feet three inches adding two feet three inches to the old mark Monarch Park won themidget tinyard relay in time of 456 seconds to the better theecnrti of 459 Marc Lalande of College SucreCoeur in limmins set record for the uoyard dash with time of seconds Toronto District Interscholas tic Athletic Assoniaiion won the meet with 302 points Toronto Secondary School Athletic Asso ciation was second with 164 TOUGH LOSS ronrrrcusn MERLIN Ont CP The pitcher for Merlin was ma gician on the mound He struck out five batters in the fourth inning alone23 over the nineinning routeand lost the game 21 Pitching at home against CharingCrasS in the Chat ham and District Softball League Gary Mitflin ran into trouble in the fourth inning The ï¬rst hatter struck ontr but ranto first whentbe third strike got by the catcher The next batter dnubled Mitflin atrucknuttbc next two but oneacb occasion the catcher missed on the last strike and base runner scorcrlThe next two batters also fanned for Mitflins fourth and fifth strikeouts of the inning It was the league opener for both cl Ii ml EXAMINER MONDAY MAY 11 lOll1969m NL Ow ners To Chodse Entries BOBBY om cows rumors inn Memphis Open First Success after their round are Back from left Orr Campbell Guidolin George Glider In front with Richbrook owner operator is Neil Claremont of Parry Sound who played Lre past season with Nashville Dixie Fiycrs of the US East ern Hockey League Photo by Hashim sore armI was living on corti sane and tho next year 190i when was sent to Vancouver it was game over By then if threw Iha ball for 10 minutes couldnt lift my arm the next day So that year Bowstield wound up back behind the counter of the liquor business he owned in itcdondo Beach Calif But he sold the liquor business in 1005 and took another crack at base ball went to the Angels office in Los Angsles at least half dozen times looking for job thought could scout for them But there was nothing But one day bumped into Ced Taiiis When told him what was doing there he asked me how Id like to get into the operational end 01 baseball He talked to Fred Hancy general manager of the Angels and the next day started work as Cedrics assistant Tailis has since moved to Kansas City leaving him in charge of things in Anaheim SPORTS BRIEFS CRICKET IS OFF JOHNAANESBURG AP The English cricket team which will tour South Africa later this year has bowed to British gov ernment pressure and has left Rhodesia out of its zumatcb itinerary The South African Cricket Board in releasing the itinerary said Sundayzl The Marylebone Cricket Club in com snltation with the British gov ernment have decided not to play in Rhodesia SETS WORLD MARK FRANKFURT West Germany AP Christine Spielberg of East Germany womens record by hurling the discus 202 feet 2V riches Sun day the official East German news agency ADstaid Miss Spielberg achieved her rocord set world at meet in Saxony Site beat the record held by West Germanys Llesel Westermann by foot rosesags Three TEventjs COVENTRY England CP Reuters Britain beat on dvepstretohed Canadian team of 10 swimmers by 10290 during the weekend in an international lasking that saw records tum st of the BritishCanada meet wesElaine Tanner 17 of Winnipeg land Vancouver ac claimed here as the worlds leading ailrnund swimmer She won three orients The Canadian winnors in the individual events were George Smith of Edmonton in the mens 220 and 44 individual medleys Marilyn Corson Parry Sound girl now living in Florida in themyard butler fiy Miss Tamer in the flosyard butterfly and backstroke wants and the 220yard backstroke Mnrfon Lay of Vancouver now living in California in the 110 ond 220yard treestyle events Jim Show of Toronto in the 220 yard backstroke and Jeanne Warren of Vancouver tntho tioyardfreestyie Miss Lay 19 setra Canadian womens record for the tfityarer MEMPHIS Tenn AP Angie Lunn neither plays golf nor talks the game at home But for 40 tnesefninutes she knew something her husband Bob didnt know about the $100000 Memphis Open golf tournament Angie saw Bob sink 12foot eagle putt on the 16th hole and realized he had moved into twostroke lead He didnt know SOFTBALL semen Notfawa IrnpEasirnan Lakeview Nanmarket Woods BA Saturdays Scores lmdeastrnnn hakcview Nuttawa it loads BA hrture Games Tonight Newmarket Voods BA 8230 Wednesday Woods BA Lakeview 700 Nottawa at ImpEastman 830 Thursday Lakeview Newmarket a00 Saturday ImpEast at Woods BA 700 INTERMEDIATE Barrie Coop Bayfield Borden Ciarksnn Yanch Heating Universal Sunday Scores Clarkson Borden Yanch Bayficid Future Games Tonight DE atUniversai 700 Tuesday CoOp at Baylield 700 Wednesday Yanch at Borden 800 Thursday Clarkson at Bayfield 700 0001 at UE 330 BALLSTIIRS sunnnvs srans PftchfngQDon Drysdale Ios Angeles Dodgers blanked Hous ton Astros 50 on sixbitten tying National League record with his fourth consecutive shut out BattingErnie Banks Chica go Cubs slammed two home runs for career total of 450 in victory overSan Francisco Giants freestyle with time minute 1f sceonds The other 1C nadlari record was clocked in the womens Movmedley relayMiss Tanner Sylvia Dnckerill of Vancouver of one MissCorson and Miss Lay set the record with time of 4421 but they finished behind the British team which won the event In 395 setting British record triumph over Jan Kodges uto and 264 seconds he was on the verge Sunday of winning the $20000 first prise until he reached the 10th green Lunn parred the next two halos finished with lzunder par SSW268 and won the ï¬rst tournament since he Joined the tour last year felt little weak on the 10th green when knew could win with par raid Luna 23 of Sacramento Colif Its prob ably fortunate didnt know was in front by two Something might have happened Monty Kascr of Wichith Kpu was second at and won $12000 Like Lunn he is formcr National Public Links champion Lou Graham who led going into the final round tied with McIrendon for fourth at 270 Miller Barber Gay Brewer and Bob McCeiiister all in conten tion until the final thrceholes ï¬nished with 211s Wilt Homenuik of Winnipeg finished with 231 and SE RANGERS WIN SIX MONTREAL CPI Bcctivl Hangers were to return home to Ireland Sunday after completing twoweek eastern Canadian rugger tour during whichlhey took six straight wins The Rangers played their last game of the tour Saturday when they downed Montreal Irish Czechs inn macros CHICAGO AP National League baseball owners meet today to decide which two of five cities it any they will take in for the 1069 season The owners voted earlier this year to expand fo teams it they could unanimously agree on the two new members By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American mm Ann IIPct Howard Wash 156 26 56 359 llortnn Del 12 20 36 311 Yastski Bo 18 110 Carew Minn 14120 45 300 Monday Oak 9912 30 303 Alvis Cie 151 l7 303 Home Runs 11 ward Washington 111 ltorton it Nuns ElfltdIn Howard Powell Baltimore 21 Pitching John Chicago 40 1000 Perranoski Minnesota to 1000 McLain Detroit 71 875 National league All Ii 171 31 103 10 167 25 Pct 50 351 330 55 329 52 329 Rose Cin hi Alon Pitt Flood Sill Stauh Hons 158 10 Johnson Cin 165 25 52 315 Williams Chi 17219 53 303 Home Runs Aaron Afian La Hart San Francisco McCovey Banks Chicago Snoboda New York If Runs Ballad In Perez Cin cinnati 27 McCovcy 27 Swobo do 26 Pitching ltced Atlanta 80 1000 Carlton St Louis 51 Owens Belt Helps Majors two run hqmer by Nick Owen of Alconaneach gave Oriliia Majors to victory over Bccton in their sec ond Simcoe County baseball league encounterfof the season under floodligbtsat the Oriiiia Oval last night Youngster Ralph Cooke held Beeton to four hits in hurling the second straightshutnut for Oriilia Bob Symthe blanked Tottenharn Bears 10 to in the opener Gain Narrow Win By Tim ASSOCIATED PRESS Czechoslovakia needed incl singles victory to join Spain in clinching European Zone Davis Cup victories Sunday while Bus sia and Romania completed 50 sweeps The Czechs edged Belgium 32 as Milan Holecek held olf Eric Drossart 641 6A1 36 57 or at Brussels after Belgiums Pat riclr Hombergen had tied the match with 345 20 so be 65 Juan Gisbert ouiiasted NOTE 108 50 79 75 and Manuel Santana trounced Ove Bengtson 63 62 st to give pain 41 count over Sweden at Barcelona Russia which had clinched its victory over Yugoslavia Saturl day added two singles victories Sunday for 50 sweep Alexani topped Seiko iirannlnvich or $2 07 and der Metrcvelli Toomas Lefius heat Boro Javon ovic 75 16 541 52 at Moscow lllie Nastase handicd Nils Martin Elvik 62 63 61 and lon Tiriac defeated Friihjof Prvdz Jr 61 64 tocom plete Romanias Hvictorylover Norway at Oslo 15 BLANKS MEXICO 111 Berkeley Calif booming FAST CUTTER Paulsesrls of Seattle Wash holdstilo worldsrecord ut ting through 32inch log wi band saw He did it in one mi CARRlER MISS YOU ltyourBarrlu Ex ininervcarrlei haanot arrived by on please phone 1282433 And rHeR Copy of an nnmrnuwm Be pagan ToYourBomehylpm IS NO CHARGE FORITHIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI lDRiVEiYOUitSELF CARS lino rauth serves and strong net play gave Clark Graebner and Arthur Ashe victory in concluding sinI 3105 matches as the Unit States wrapped up the Am can Zone semifinai over Mexic Ashes serve was broken only twice by Joaquin LoyoMayo as he won the second srngles match st 97 re chin crushed Rafael Osuna earlier 108 03 and In Guayaquil Ecuador defeat ed Chile in Doubles play and took 21 lead in the South American Zone 1111 Francisco Guzman and Mi guel Olvera of Ecuador won over Patricio Rodriguez and Pa ti Corncio of Chile 36 79 or 119 and n1 which time it is expected fo an In the running are San Diego DallasFort Worth Buffalo Mil waukcc and Montreal Bob Carpenter orvnerof Phl ladclphia Philiies is said tn pose expansion of any kind nt the time That alone could kill Dre more to match the rival American League WILL IIAVE 12 The American has evpanded lo 12 teams with Kansas City gt and Seattle Joining the circuit next season That league will hoid meeting Tuesday at bounce divisional splifwifh playoff to determine the enema pionshlp While Carpenter is apparently against expansion Boy Hofheinz of Houston Itstrosrc mrmdly is against putting team in DallasFort Worth iiofbeinz tools such move would cut into his clubs radio television revenue It Wrigley owner of Chicas gn 01b5 has said expansion byj 1069 is not being looked upon With enthusiasm But others including Horace It Stonehnm of San Francisco Giants feel the National would be committing suicide it it failed to expand along with the American 1f the National failed to keep step in expansion the Ameri CEIItWh 12 teams would drain or off more talent in the annual minor league and free agent draft of players iiiii Cracks Race Record MONTE CARLO AP Gra ham Hiil of Britain drove his Lotus Ford to victory in the Grand Prix of Monaco formula one race Sunday smashing course record on the way onda outrnnning field reduced by mechanical breakdowns Richard Atwood dliother Brit ish driver was second in BRM Bounding outthc field of five finishers were Lucien Bia chi of Belgium in Cooper third Italian Lucovico Scarfio or 11 In Coopcryiourth Denis Hulme of New Zealand in McLaren Hulrne is defending world champion The Monaco counts toward the championship Eleven at the original 16 start crs including two iormer worldd champions John Surfees and Jack Br ham were forced out early in thence Hills time for the loomile race was two hours 323 sec onds an average of 777 miles per hour course record The old mark was held by Jackie Stewart who averaged 755 mph in 1966 REPAIR now PAY mm on our convenient 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