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Barrie Examiner, 1 Aug 1962, p. 8

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It ALOUETTE halfback Dick Cohee scoring past Saskatche wan Noughrldor Jim Cope land otter receiving puss lrom rookie Larks quarterback Illouettes Win In Exhibition BeatSash Hougltriders 299 ruournnar top Rookia quarterback Sandy Stephens led Montreal AIoucttes oi the East ern Conference to 29s win over Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Western Coalcrcncov in Iln scored Montreals touchdown in the fourth quar exhtbltlon football before 17705 tons Tuesday night Stephens 220 pounder from the University of Minnesota passed for touchdowns In the first quarter to fullback George Dixon and halfback Dick Cohce before leaving the game early in the second quarter Stephens scored touchdown when he returned to the game In the iourthouorter on allit yard razzledazzle keeper ploy Defensive end Billy Ray Lock other tar galloping 30 yards alter ra covering tumble by Ed team who had lnterceptcd pass by Hilders quarterback Dave San to Four converts by tackle Bobby Jock OIIVer and 80 yard single by rookie and Mar Minesing Score Over Stewarts Minesing drove in two runs In the lirst inning at their liar rla Distrch Senior Softball game against Stewarts Lunch then held on to run at winners at the end oto ard li tgame arMmosm Lunch managed seven hits to Minesings five but their only score was when Armstrong hit all the way for home run in the sixth Barron pitched for Minesing while Armstrong collected the loss honor Lasrésisrcors Sandy Stephens for Montreals second touchdown oi the night Aiouettes beat the visitors 290 beiore 17705 tans CP Wirephoto tln Fobl rounded out ihehis scoring The Roughrlders playing their iirst and only exhibition game stayed with Sorcttc 11 Unlvcrsity through the game They scored their only touch down early In the fourth quarter when halfback Ray Purdln lunged over tram the livavynrd ino following 41yard drive Twosingies by fullback Ferd Burket In the second quarter and convert by tackle tics Vhilehouse accounted for Sas katchewans other three points By JIM DECKER Associated Press Sports Writer The National League goes back to work today with nine week straight stretch home and It any club is going to catch Los Angelo Dodgers It had better hurry in another 10 days they could he out at sight The rampaging Dodgers fresh ram sweep over their closest rivals San Francisco Giarli metre atlhéihrmprng Pittsburgh Pirates tonight and Thursday and then have the following tempting menu Four games with Chicago Cubs two with New York Mets and two with Philadelphia Phile lies yearoldvroolrla from Syracuse hy man assrm Associated Pm Sports Writer Golden baloes sllgh lar nnrl today beds load farewell to Cloud The exhilarating ride in the upper strata came to suceeb ing halt Ihcsdsy night as Cleve isud ladisns soared run with out hit in the seventh holes and handed the Angels their fourth loss in live gamestheir worst slump since the first month of the season are are giving Canadians in rough time at the Canadian open tennis championships The tournaments topsecded foreign entries Juan Conder of Madrid and Jack Frost oi Mon terey Calil advanced easily Thesday Ian the third round of the mens singles Michael Carpenter at Mont real became the first secded Canadian to be eliminated Ios lag In straight sets as 64 to 13 en ET Ila seededsevcnth among Canadian 54 Mum mom participants But th Ecdard oi Lenno Ontario Gunmeni Orrpr In Shoot CONNAUGHT RANGES Ont fCPlOttawa marksmcn won all three opening events of the Ontario Rifle Associations an nual tourney matches which started Iuesday at these array ranges it miles west at 0t tnwa The victor the TaitBrassey was reserve army Captain llriDougios medical health oltlcer for tlte suburban tawn shlps oI Gloucesteraad Ne pean Capt Douglas shot 22 at possible 25 in shootoii to outshoot RCMP Brown at Reginaby oint Capt Douglas and Cpl Brown scored its at possible 150 In thelregular match ilred ironr 600 500 and 200 yards threeway tie in the City at Hamilton match was broken in an evening shootolf when Flt Li Sanderson niRCAF Station Rockclliie shot 20 points He was tied at Dodgers area torrid 300 on the year no ts obviously line least to so belore team that has won eight of its last nine and boasts the winningest pitcher in the majors Don Drysdale 104 the leading hitter Tommy Davis 353 the RBI leader Maury Wills 51 and the hottest hitter inbaseball tFrank Harvard eight homers 24 RBIs in 11 games There was no action In the iesauLTrrcsdanJollowlnulomM tenders nayssecuna aiisstar game FRIEND FACES LEADERS Bob Friend the Pittsburgh sea with an 1110 mark will attempt to halt the Dodgers at Los Angeles torrlght with Starr Williams as on the mound for the league leaders The Cubs wrtb Bob Bold who rained not place in the American kegus July tries three oi tour at Dctrottover the weakened and than rsnrinto lbs moistened radium Horne runshy winerrokhna and John Roman supplied the punch iorthe lodlsos losers of is of their last to and dropped the Angels six games behind the longscleaning New York You kees who downed Washington Senators la the other game on the shortened AL program Baltl Overseas Entrants Advance lnCanadianTennis Toniney QUEBEC tCPiForeign play ville Cue and Francois God bout of Waterloo Que both made the third round Condor who has surprised the gallery with his agility and lb ncsse blasted Yvon Leblanc oi Marievllie Que 01 61 in aa othsr onesIded match Marcel Hunauit ol Quebec City tell 00 01 to Jack Frost Bedard who hasnt lost to Canadian in seven years easily beat Marcel ltleGarrahan oi Montreal 01 Godbout metals 2fr th seeded Canadian downed Anlthfolny Lieberman oi Phila lation shooting with staff Sgt lochntanetz of Camp Borden Out and Sgt Harley oi RCAF Station Trenton Ont Each had in points of possls his 50 In the shootoii Sgt Loch manctz had 23 points and Sgt Harley 22 In the days other match the City of TorontoSgt Ill Beattia won his duel against Cross one of the in mono bers of the British rlfle team competing nhere had 22 points in the shootolt one better than Cross The RoyalCooadlnn School of Artillery won the City of Hamil top team match with 150 points ot possible zoo Members of the team lncludedS Sgt Loch manetz Ihe Trades and Training Corps cadet team from Camp Borden was second With NL Weeks Left 73 are at San Francisco where Billy ODell 129 will try to stem the Giant slump The detendlag champion Cin cinnaliiReds whose 12 of Is spurt has carried them to third place on games behind the Dodgers send out Jim OToole tron against Larry Jackson eat of St Innis Cardinals Milwaukee is at Houston and Philadelphia at New York Barring complete Dodger collapse only the Giants and on rcunLchamoraasbr haddgfirflmmmraurtlrsstothet test of ilit sscanahg The Giants get chance against the same fare being served to the Dodgers but they have notbeen as overwhelming against the Cubs Phils and Male They are 264 against them After the visitors depart the Oslnski tit1t threw wild only WBeattis mom Orioles edged thirdphu Emmas7 leaving the Iths 659 game back at the front ruanm ANGELS FIGHT BACK Conseurtlva borne runs by Kirkland send Romano inths sixth inning pulled the Indians into lead The Angels battled back tying it In the seventh whenGary Bell Cams on with the bases loaded and ssve up tworun double to Bob Rodgers In the bottom hall ohtdbe inningBell came across with the decisive run He walked reached third when pitcher Dan Cilnss attempted sacrifice and scoredaa Tito Franeonasv grounder nor tia whoth the Angels hltless over the lion two innings also singled to an Insurance run lo the elgbth Billy Moran stroked four singles tor the Angels Bill Skowron hit grand slam homer In the lirst Inning lor the Yankees and Elston Howard tagged tworun shot In the third and that proved enough to subdue the Senators Bill Stafford Ht coasting with 01 Ieadraa into trouble in the eighth antinaecded lethoip lrom Rollie Shel COLLUM CLOBDERED The Orioles lumped on Jackie Coilum asyearoid veteran left hander brought up irom Van couverlast Frldsy for six runs in the fourth inning tworun bases loaded single by Jerry Adair and runscoring alagles by Whitey Ilcrsog and Brooks hoblnsonwere the key blows while twotaliles came across on is throwing error by Cellurn and passed ball Jack Fisher 35 started for Baltimore but was chased in the eighth when Bob Allisons ruaiproducing single and threerun homer by Earl Bailey brought the Twins within one run 07 Hoyt Wilhelm their took over and preserved Fishers lirst triumph inc moods us sergeant Skeet Event ST JANVIER Que CPI Harold Myers Air Force sergeant stationed at Lackland Tern smashed 175 consecutive birds tocapture the finance open event of tho veekdoag world skeet shooting champion ships Ills last 75 hits Thursday came during sboototi made necessaryrwtten Myers and tour other men knocked down per tact 100 targets In the regular round The hogauge events will be staged today at the Montreal Skeet Club near this community 25 miles north at Montreal Myers won when lirn Taylor ol Fairfiold Conn missed three birds during the third 25bird field la the shootolf The other three in the shootoil Nort Francis of Montreal Henry Ai cus at New Orleans La and Floyd Scott of North Wilbrs ham Masswere eliminated in theiirst field raaEdannoonun anon Larry Smith at Birmingham Mich grabbed the leadin the 28 20 and 12gauga shots He had atotai NW Four have 196 totals includ lag Soudn Ldr Barney Hart man of Ottawa the winner ol the Champion of Champions event Myers combined with Helfron ot Grotoa NY to win rrnsrruisarrrr WrostBGaugess VACATION SPECIAL Make It carefree with new EXCHANGE FIRESTONE DEtUXt CHAMPIONS ilrst choice with Carrot lngcnrrijukers Birytrrea you can iefiéifii€€b pnfitrmfiiltfltdmrmTents such as Itlrcstonea SafetyFortified cord body plan mileage RubberX and road hugging AllAction tread will keep you safe and carefree Firestonea 24 month Guarantee and 60000 Firestone Dealers stand behind these quality features 24 mourn ROAD IIAIAID Drive in nowand checkoor monevsovinn deal or on Agamst those three clubs the Dodge and Gm go at it again lorthree games Theres bad news in store for the Giants for that series too Sore handed sandy Kouiax who leads the league in strike outs with 209 Drysdale is sac and with 152 Is expected to be the twoman team titlawlth lots Eight Eastern Crews Try For George Brown so swim ming coach for Manitoba sch Claudia MacPher erday andsutd was returning to Canada Brown gave no reason for lcpving GP Wirophoiot the defending US and Gado Empire Games av conic swarzn Written for The Canadian liters ST CATHARINES ltCPl Eastern Canadian entries out number western crews eight to We in this weekends British Empire Games rowing trials The official entry list re leased hera today by the Gene ion Association of Amateur Qarsmen shows only an eight ad afour from the University of British Columbia while cast ern representation comes from Ottawa Brockville Tomato Hamilton and Catharines in all four races will he rowed lorthe rlghtto go to Aus tralia for the November Games The doublesond eights are scheduled for Saturday while the singles and tours take place Sunday All four tests are over the Loonmetre international din tanec on therlienley Course here nsc champions ghtaare To log will face St Catharines club champions in the eights ond Brockvllle and St Catharines in the fours Brockvillevva late entry won the Junior tours at last weeks Royal Canadian Henley Regatta and placed well in the senior ready to pitch by then roastrs sponrsnrrn seecrnr puncaase Sportsmans RAINCOATS ltAINSUITS HIP RUBBER BOOTS RAINCOATS With Aftachable llood $210 to 5799 are parNsurrs $350 Hip Rubber Boots were is on some srorrs LTD accounts or on rrrvrawrrH sunrrear COMFORT Deliveriessrnmsdeetwlysbslaro you vunrowch nnvor hsvctacsl tor sunhcat the blended heating othswltchcoaunhnsteomtortnotv Mimosa all tissrooo no LTD orao Aar can item now nerve in on can sort AN APPOINTMENT Wfiéfiggt awgm treasure Division of the Firestone Tire and 98 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