smmmmrnrnru Pegg Hit Hard Earl Dale Pegg the mend pitchers Ontario last out all round athlete who is nnk regained his obamptmahlp form ed among the best softball belnroastnalferowd atQucena SPORTS COMMENT Montreal Ball Team To Play On Expo Site By CHRIS AYLOTT WHILE MAPLE LEAF Stadium lies in crumbled rulns near the Toronto waterfront the city of Montreal today moved one more notch in the Canadian inter urban game oneupmanship The big news comes from Drapeauvllle where major league baseball fran chise has bcn awarded to begin NatlonalgLeague com petition in 1969 Scene of many memorable dates in inpleA base ball history Ihe compact but neat and illlocated Maple Leaf Stadium was the mecca of pro baseball followers in southern Ontario Even as late as 1900 when Bob Hunter was drumbeating for community ownership interest was high enough to attract more than 10000 for playoff game The following suddenly dropped off to almost nothing leaving faithful 400 to relive past days of glory The latterday baseball Leafs were an artistic success but the remainder was little more than sad obituary WITH THE OLD walls of Fleet Street Flats standing no more pro ball is officially dead and buried in Toronto The scene now shifts to Montreal where the new team fittingly will first erformat the Auto stade in the shadows of the won One other observation who did the leg work in pe gue owners must have Milwaukee Buffalo an erful Expo site the Montreal promoters rsuadlng the National Lea done first class job to outbid DallasFort Worth Park Unfortunately for You and his Newth RAVI BA Icammlu It was case of closing the barn door after the horse had gone Woods BA blttcrr clubbed Pegg for seven hits to the ï¬rst two hoping and that was suf ficlent for victory The outcome residtrd in massive traffic Jam as the Barrie and District lions Senior Softball League started the second week of the 1960 season All Ive entries now have two points Nottawa ltcdmen are the only unbeaten team at while all three Barrie teams stand at 11 with Newmarkot earning one win from three tries Butch Boyd scattered seven Newmarkei hits over nine inn tags to pick up the pitching do clsion for Woods one of the blows was home run credited to youthful outfielder Lee Gould scored In the third with the home club well infront by 40 Lcoduff hatter Ken Peaches Sturgeon was the only man to pick up more than our bit off Boyd with two singles ROUGH hlAIli Peggs opening not can be described as nothing else but disaster lie was hit hard and often Even the nuts were solid shots However from the third inning on Pegg was complet cly different man He mowed dawn Woods batters with old time regularity and claimed eight strikeouts over the final six segments The only blemish on the big finish was with two gone in the eighth when Jim Edwards moved on shortstop Glen lilafaprizo mis play Universal Pounces On Crucial UE Misplays Freshman entry United Elec tric went down to their third consecutive Intemiediate Fast ball League defeat last night at Queens Park falling $0 to Unl UE versol Cooler The big difference was in the home half of the fourth as Universal pounced on our crucial infield misplays for ï¬ve big tallies Lloyd George meanwhile silenced the UE hie ters showing just three singles He required help from young Bill rrechctte to silence brief rally in the sixth whcn two men reached scoring position Louis Kelly tossed the full game for UE in defeat and he gave up five hits One of them accounted for sufficient scoring to give Universal Cooler the two points before the fans had hardly settled in their seats Cai cher Jack Miller led off the first inning with swat into left field that skipped through for home run He added perfect ly placed suicide squecz bunt during the big fourth in ning to send across rookie Bill McLinden and rate as the nights top hitter In the decisive fourth nine Universal hitters paraded to the plate Four of them moved on base through errors and Nick Owen added to the attack with big tworun single The win advanced Universal Into five way share of sec ond place with 11 record Lea gua leading Barrie CoOp at co and Youth Heating to stand as the only unbeaten teams in the sevenrcluh chase Universal 100 500 xd Kath and Jobnstnn George Frechelte and Miller Walton In Sundays play at Queens Ciarkson Hotel nipped Borden flycrs 64 behind the pitching of Jack Valr iii an afternoon contest The night game product ed thrill finish for the few remaining shivering fans as Yanch Heating struck swiftly to overcome defeat and Hayfield Motors 44 SUDITEN END Juhn Boon the Hayfield re liever in the last half of the seventh who was sentin to pro tect 32 lead was the unto tunate victim of two sudden swings of the bat Yanch catch er George Ellis drove in the first nail when he tagged Beans first offering for short shot into centre field For the sec ond time In the game he pull ed the same move in the sect and from without scoring Eb lis took chance and turned the hit into double Lorne Spark returnee out fielder from 1967 who was un able to start due to arm trouble was then inserted as pinch bitter by coach Gord Madge 0000000035 it He responded by cloutlng rocket shot through the hole between the centre and right fielder for game winning omer Ynnch held the upper hand in the early stages by two runs Winning pitcher Vince MacDon nld gave himself lead cross ing the plate on Glenn Shuggs two out single in the home half of the third after walking Again with two but in the fourth Barry Jacks tattooed the Yanch lead with big solo run deep into centre ï¬eld Hayfield 1me hack in their last chance as Pete McNabb led off in the seventh with single He advanced to second on Jack Etheringtons ground out and Bob Bunneys chop back to the pitcher was thrown high by MacDonald past flrathoseThls play allowed McNabb to score and Bonncy sped to second Lorne Armstrong advanced the runner with his sharp grounder to first base and the load was placed on Russ Grangers shoulders The veteran outfielder slamm ed high shot well back of the light tower In right field and Jacks raced back The hall hopped out at his mitt and two runs came across Hayfield 000 000 Ynneh 001 100 25 Maw Bean and Bouncy MacDonald and net foliwnd suit and Jim mm son drew walk This mmhlnl tion earned two runs The story was much the same In the second inning but after two were out Rayeraft stalled again and Art Martin doubled Emma than struck what turned out to be the winning blow with two run single to centre The games final run and Newmarketa second was pro duccd in the sixth when Stur geonrapped leadoff single land scored on chza clutch two out drive to centre Newmarket ml 001 000 Woods pa nonmetaltnl Pegg and Roberts Boyd and Belcnurt to weekend action at Queens Park Imperial East lman won their first of the new scmn They pounced on Leav gue rookie pitcher Ellis for four scores tn the fourth stanza on their way to so decision overlakevlew Dairy The big inning brought Ellts downfallvand former Elmvalc slabman Leo helcourt made his first appearance in Lskcviow uniform to finish out the game RAlzLY LATE John hiccann was the big but man for Imperial Eastman collccting thrce singles and walk Ho greeted Bcfcourt with two run single and then drove across the insurance score in the eighth Lakevlcw rallied briefly In the latter stages against whining pitcher Don McFadden They trailed 50 going Into the horns half of the eighth then posted two runs with one more In the ninth Gory lilacs Md fishes and hill Grant produced the main Lakevlew offensive with six of the nine hits Each collec ted double and single In the decisive fourth lmper fol Eastman paraded seven men to the plate McFadden led off with single and Wally Hellman former Intermediate League outfielder with Yanch Heating followed suit after Arnie Neal went down swing ing John McCann cleaned the lion Hoggarth sucked two mens fate league activity resumes to marrow night at Queens Park with the ï¬rst doubleheader of the new seasonThe pm opener features on all Barrie rivalry as Woods BA battles Lakcview Nottawa Redmen mateh talents with Imperial Ehstmhh at 810 ImpEast 000 400 010 Lakeview 000 000 021 McFadden and McCann EllisBeIcourt and Chapp sun scans BaitingEd Mathews Tigers clubbed his 511th and 512th en reer homers climbing past Mel on into sixth place on the all time list in Detroits 70 12in nfng setback by California An gels PitchingMike Poul Indians rescued Stan Williams for soy ethvinnlng jam and buried one hit ball for 23 tunings lnhis first major league appearancet as Cleveland trimmed Minne sota twins 31 DOUG ROBERTS Balm KeyijP1ayer In aseai By ma caunnmn press General manager Sid Abel of Detroit Red Wings still may have difficult time reuniting the defence team of Bob Bauh and Carl EreWcr Abel Monday anriounccd sirplayer trade with Oakland Sealathat brought Baunto De troit but getting Brewer may be tougher The trade sent Eaun it and furwarddefenccman ltnn Har ris 26 to Detroit fur defenc manHowie Young 30 forward Garyilorrett and Doug Roberts both 25 and an unnamed ama tour junior tfrom Western Canada gt Brewer acquired by Detroit last Februaryin mullivplayer earn runners trade with Toronto Maple Leafs seems to baln no hurry to re turn to the National Hockey League The tityearold Brewer who teamedwith Baun on defence for the Maple Leafs for several seasons retired in the fall of 1955 He was reinstated as an amateur but is ellglbletu re turn to professional hockey next December gt However Brewer said in an ntervlew Monday that hcwouid like to go to Finlandwhore he played tournament last Septemberas playercoach for an entire season If couple of loose ends can he tiedupand think theyre very small111 hein Finland sown tonne Brewer said he has talked twice recent ly with Detroit management but has given them no reason to assume he will play for the Red Wings next 36350 Its likely that Baun Is as an xious cs Ahcl to see Brewer rev turn to the NHL Thetwo played well together in Toronto with Brewer car rying the puck and Baun doing the hitting lifter Brewer retired Beuns playing suffered He was benched during the last part of thc tenss7 season and left no protected ln the expansion draft year ago Oakland claliued him Abel expresScd pleasure in the acquisition of Donn bags with clutcbsingle and run homerto seal the Dairyh COLLENS TllKES CQIINTY GOLl TITLE The Simcoe County Invi tational golf tournament playlt ed Sunday at liasc Bordens Anderson Park course was won by Capt Bernie Collens fright Collcns fired two ovcrpar 74 to rinse out Senior hockey player John Hall of SOFTBALL SENIOR Nottawa ImpEastman Lakevlsw Woods BA Newmarket List nights Scorn Woods BA Newmarket hrtnro Games Wednesday Woods BA Lakeview 710m Nottawn at impelEastman 830 Thursday Lakoview Newmarkct 000 Saturday ImpEast at Woods BA 700 INTERMEDIATE Barrie CttUp Yrmch Heating Bayï¬cld Borden Clarksnn Universal UE urnsHonest Last Nights Score Universal till Future Ghmcs Tonight gt Coflp at Hayfield 700t Wednesday Ynnch at Borden 800 Thursday Clarksun at hnyfleld 700 Ctr0p at UE 830 Takes Feature WASAGA BEACH ring from back of the pack in itth position ltiidiands Jim Ingram powered his 1004 Corvalr ltionza to capture the 20 lap Carling th Feature Sunday afternoon at Wa saga ï¬reedway Ingram battled his way through the field and coasted to viotory after reach ing the front in the 10th top He outraeed Mlnesings Goni Han dy andï¬ili Sielnik ni Orilliato the finish line Don Wardle of Bar was fourth and Bill Tot tfth in the main event Del Meeks from Stayncr pilot ted 1964 Chevy If to the check non earns We were looking for rugged experienced defence man and think we have him in Baun His record as defence man speaks for him and we are lookingfnr him team Frank Seiko Jr of theSeals said that he was pleased about acquiring Jarrett but unhappy about losing Baun if WEd had Ill Bobby Baum wed have no problems IIea just super guywho always gave 110 per cent effort He was out leader our principal need was for leflwinger and we feel in Jar rett we got good one We think in fit into our cred flag in the Little Feature and special challenge race mong the 1904 and later model rs resulted in another win for Ingram Other winners included Ear ries Dan Henderson in the first oops palms new car lily wuvoun the Associates you got ls crystal clear No bonus or hidden fees are ever eharged Normal brokerage are deductedfrorn SPEEDYSERVIC set up plan for he on scorezu plus goals and do good Job defensivelyas walk ASSOCIATES ortuad over 7yaals NISBESI NOBONUSVCHARGE oaiHIobru FEES Won face amount legasl Cpnfrd ntialarrnngernents Justtellusyourhaedsandw Immediately again continuance Faro odour sum 77 Shown here after their round are left to right hitc kcy Gervais who gained the Drillla by two strokes Coiling wooda Brian Jeffery came in third another stroke back at best low not score of at Hall Ross Burns Collcns Photo by Haskirn Huriubise Qualifies After Many Problems INDIANAPOLIS Ind MP Driver Jim Hurtublse beset by mechanical problems all month qualiï¬ed his turbocharged Of fenbnuser Monday for the indi onnpolis sooch race We had trouble all month getting four laps in succession without anything going wrong and knew this was It said Hurluhlse utter qualifying at 62191 miles an hour The North Tonawanda NY veteran mode the run during an extra day of time trials forced by weekend rains Two drivers were inluredone seriously during 1E qualifica tion attempts to fill the tiffcar starting field for Thursdays iBCE Rookie Bob Hurt 28 Pain mac hid suffered two frac turcd vertebrae in his lower neck and was paralyzed from the waist down after slamming into the wall on the first turn in practice He was listed to satisfactory condition after surgery but doc turs said it might be weeks be fore they would know whether there was any permanent dam age ALSO HITS WALL Another rookie Rick Mother 52 pa Beach Colin es ea or mild concussion after his car hit the wall on the some turn during qualification run Hurtubwo has the only front cngluc car in the race It was the first to make the field since hobby Grl In 1966 Larry on of Marietta Ohio was last to make the field He drove the ï¬nite trial at an average of 161124 mph in wkaord Als biting the field an the final were Mike Mosley La Oshawa run consume roses Oshawa Green Gaels contin ued their winning ways Monday night as has Jones five goals sparked the defending Canadian junior lacrussc champions to victorynver liramalea Ex celslors The win kept the Gaels undo featcd In Ontario Lacrosse Asso ciation Junior action this year while Eramalea suffered their first setback In other league play Toronto Marlboros edged Long Branch 1511 Chuck Li added three goals to the Oshawa effort with Joe Clayton and Jim Higgs bagging two each Others were credited to Larry Boyd Dwight Davies Charlie Marlowe Bob Goulding Joe lfrasngt John Clayton and goaltenderMerv Marshall Dave Wilfong scored twice for Bramalea with the others going to Ed Leskiewlcz Gard Kentes Steve Masleine Brian Wilfong in Montgomery and Dave heat Ingram in the second Handy In thofirst consolation floss Quesnelle of Midland the second consolati resulted in and number of cars bore lthe evidence with numerousdents in doors and lenders One victim of the burn ping inthe feature event was linger Reed of Orillia who won the days award for the best looking car Many of 1960 competitors are still ng on preparations for their vehicles and have yet to put in on appearance at saga This accounts for the rel atively small field of racers the first two Sunday meets or the season Another program Is ho ed to this coming Sunday Iu 12nd pm at Wasaga IS éJIlS ST uhléDFORD ther good reason Monthly Payments As low As per annurn 7yasrtenn New7l horsepower mortgage agreement that appraisal and legal toss Prepayment privi New stylish dashboard New low price PHONE 7264476 Landownerurinary 51811le BELLETT MOTORS Puontc Guilt Carl Williams Graudvlew hid George Sol der Fresno Calif Sammy Ses sions Nashville Mlch nnd Arnie Kncpper Believille Ill The average qualifying speed for the starters is 164950 up slightly from last years rec ord 161173 record of 171559 was set by Joe Leonard of San Jose Guilt In turbine Chief slewurt Harlan Fengler will hold private briefing with drivers today followed bycar burctlon toer The track then will be closed until Thursday Remains Dominant Team Marshalls goal came early In the third period with both teams playing evenin munpower per sunnel He carried the hallup the floor and scored from about 15 feet out Bill Coghlll scored four goals for Toronto as the Marlboroa climbed into fiveavsy tie for third place tied with Peterbor ough Long Branch Mlmico and St Catharines Paul Suggatt Milt McNeil and Frank Brnithwaito collected two each in the Toronto attack Mick Inna zzi Bob Smith Wayne Granger Ron House and Dave Johnson one each Jim Moore Bruce Tudrnao and Joe Smith wiur three each at Valllllee Bill Sheenan and Wayne 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