spears TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Spom Editor THE BIG ONE there was ever an important softball game sched ulcd this year the barrio and District Senior Softball League contest at Queens Park tonight Is it Stewarts Lunch will pln Thomas Electric Stewarts assured itself of playoff erth con to of weeks ago win would put the club in setond pace Thomas has this hgame and possibly another remain it big The other ges on the result of this game Thomas needs two Wins to tie RCAF Edgar for the fonrtti and last layoff of Should that happen it would force 5m dendeat game to decide which club will he in post season p1ayand which will call it year Larry Wood manager oi Stewarts said emphatically that his club is giving nothing away He doesnt want to lose any game He doesnt want to face Thomas pitcher Don Dykstra in the playoffs Dykstra just happens to be best pitcher in the league This year his stand uteh Boyd and lllendell longed by Jim Arnist been strongly chal Downey However Dykstra still rates in great major ity of the books The only person around pitcher is Don himself Hes not built that way who doesnt blowup the However couple of weeks ago he said limit his club made the playoffs it would go all the way He may have been hinting that pitcher Dykstra is always tougher in more 1m ortant contests Hes admitted before that hes at is best in cooler weather The temperature is starting to fall You dont even have to bet Don will be on her tonight the rub But hell be facing hot Stewarts aggregation The Liinchmen just recently started to get some consistent hitting frOm versatile and speedy Charlie Burns Lorne and Jim Armstrong Billy Bertram and George Falcon er are connecting with expected regularity Stewarts expects to be as hot as pistol The pistol is Dykstra In the event of at Thomas win another game be tween Thomiis and Bristows Plumbing and Heating will be played Monday It may be played anyhow but thats pretty well up to the clubs involved OTHER ACTIVITIES And evenjf you take in this game there are other activities that you can thrill to today Theres trick shot artist Paul Hahn at Barrie Country Club this afternoon starting at three oclock Championship tennis is the bill at the Shanty Bay courts of Rechnitzer Starting at 515 harness racing with parimutuel betting is the Grounds bill of fare at the Fair IStephen TORONTO CPIJim experts who predicted that Montreal Al oucfles wouldxo all the way from fool last place finish to 1962 Grey Cup spot may be right after all The Als splattered Tomato Argonauts 2015 Friday night in the Eastern Football Confer ence opener for both clubs the way they did it convinced even the most partisan fans in the 19391 crowd that Montreal will be tough to beat this season 11 game proved one thing Coach Perry him struck pay dirt when he signednuertcr bck Sandy Stephens to ro ported thrce year no cut contract at $20000 season It was the first taste oi pm halt in league game for the Univer sity of Minnesota grad and be reacted like an old pro He went all the way at our terback toiscd twu touchdown Marv Luster crashed ever from two yards out for one him self and sent halfback Don Clark on another end zone seamper from live yards out Bobby Jack Oliver booted the converts ARGOS UNTMPRESSIIE Torontos offence something that shouldnt awe any team in the league at its present state produced touchdowns by Gerry Larks victory passesto George Dixon and sf ssh Itqu pitched the first to Philip and Tom Dohiinskl moved into the riot ina alien fourth qnnrtcr move coach Lou tossed 17yarder to Gem in the the game 5111 Mitchell convened both and added second quarter single on an nttunpled nynrd field goal that soooled widen the pod the victory put the Ala into first place tie with Hamli ton ï¬ger Cats who defeated Ottawa Roughgitiderr 28 to Thursday The All went ahead 210 in the opening tit minutes and then put up dramatic gonllino stands to blunt Argonauts hot nndcold offensive They intcb copied five passes tour from Role and one from halfback Dave Mann and turned three of them into touchdowns George Dixon and Clarke were big ground gainers as the totalled 751 yards rusti lng The two balm each picked up 107 Stephens completed seven of 12 passes for 157 yards The Argonauts gained only 110 yards on the mood and Role Dublinsirl and Mann completed 10 of 18 passes for yards Role was good for of II Dnblinski three otpsix and Mann never did get chance to throw Philip and Pete OGrro Tobin By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Imagine striking out 22 bat ters in baseball game and not Winning It happened to leiihandcr Bob Veolo of Columbus Jets Friday night He smashed daycar old International League record by striking out 121luffalo Bis on in nine innings nut pa wai lifted for pinch hitter the filth frame with the score tied 55 The Jets won as in the lath on Orland Mc Farlanes walk and Larry EI liotts double It was the second game of doubleheader The Bison took the opener 54 on relief pitcher Dick Iticketts run producing single in the ninth inning Dave Danlort of the Blsons set nlnoinnlng strikeout mark of 20 against Rochester Red Wings in 11130 Veales perform ance was not completely uneio pectcd He had 13 strikeouts in Chicagos EdrIyWynn By BOB GREEN Asaoclntcd Press Sports Writer Old Early Wynn made his major league debut when ham burgers were nickel someone named Mysterious A1 Hosiak was the middleweight boxing champion and the movie Gone With the Wind woswwlnoing acadcmyawards The fivecent hamburger is thing of the post Mysterious Al is retired But Goiie With the Wind and tough old Early are still kicking around ThotZyearold Chicago White Sonnrighthondcr who first ap peared to the majors in 1939 moved to thin two giant steps of the principal milestone of his major league cnrcer Friday shtihcatmgltansasï¬itymtb lhe victory was his 235th placing him within two of the charmed 300 circle which has been reached only 13 times It gave Wynn an wonlost record in the American League for the year The leaguelending New York Yankees bombed Detroit Tigers no Los Angeles Angels re mained five games back on the strength of Dean Chances five hit pitching and Leon Wagners nthinning single which edged Minnesota Twins in and Pete Ramosof Cleveland Indians shut out Washington Senators ao Baltimore at Boston was rained out BRINGS IN STONE Wynn had twohit shutout going into the seventh inning then weakened George Alusilr tagged him for homer Gino nclngled nndJoeAzcuml nny Jimen It balls that centrefielder Jim Lnndis managed tohaul dnwn When Wynn walked Jose Tatn Winnipeg Golfer roe stroke margin separated Mar lene Netterfleld of Winnipeg from tiie field today as 121 Women moved into thefinnl sound of the EthnicCanadian wlpmens close golf champion ip Itfrs Netterlfcld fired backto ckrounds lrs Fri daytora 1511 total that also paced the Manitoba senior inter provinciai foam toiis first na tionnl title The team championship over no holes wnscompletcd by victory for the Manitoba junior interprovineial team its third In grabbing lustroke edge over their nearest rivals with total u56seore the Manitoban seniors received solid supporL from More Homenuik with Iof Ann Tachan with 164 and Heather anrcnce with 171 SusanThompson doughter of host Southwood club profes sinnnl tuba to the junior title cutting 12 strokes off her opening net 117 for 75 while teammate Marion Lawrence tired rounds of 7t and ï¬lm her not 151 and team net total otaia British Columbia defending all friendliesuntocommune this year ha hoidingn ten oftc Leading Lady iciens nncouver tied for the junior lead with Gail Harvey of Toronto at 161 Miss Hitchens is defending the junior title Their scores also put in fiveeway tie for second place in the senior individual competi tion with Colleen Smith of Van eduver Betty Stanhopc Cole EdmontonrandiloanneGoblethr Fulï¬llMr Regina Astioke back at 162 were Marilyn Palmer of ltamtoups BC Barbara Renwick of Van couver ltfaiy Ellen Driscotl of Saint Iohnand Sue Hilton of London Ont Miss Hilton brought breath of life toihe hot and humid atmosphere lof ttie dtl77yard pnr75Southwond layout when she scored thefirst holeintone ot th€itllllllilm indians Bop Brantford Indians clobbered Alliston 171 last night at Emilie ford In the third game of tlie hesiofsevcn Ontario Lacrosse Association semlfinnl series Boss Powiess four goals dethe Indians to user tluce aiidISloney Isnaes lThom Bill Logan and Cup two eacli Singles Records 298th Victory bull leading off the eighth frame manager 111 Lopez decided Wynn had had enough and brought on Dean Stone to finish up Singles by Nellie FoldJoe Cunningham and Charlie Max well and sacrifice fly by Mike Herslihergerï¬p no dp it two White Sox rutis in the third inning and Wynn scored the other doubling and scoring on Foxs single inthe sixth The loser was Orlando Pena 11 formerly of Toronto Maple Leafs ot the International League He went seven innings and pitched creditably but was no match for Wynn Pena who beat Cleveland in his first American gue game gave tipsev ur=baser on balls The Athletics com mitted four errors in the first four innings but nonefigured in the scoring Tielemaiis Wins Ir Tennis Title TORONTO CPI Andre Iielemans of Montreal is the new under 1a Ontario junior Iet Hurler Whiiis 22 Batsnien But DoesntvCoinplete Game otter his flip waslutereeptcd his first start it in another game and 12 in another STILL PLACE FOURTH The split enabled the Jets to hang on to fourth place game ahead of the Bisons in the tongue rnce Richmond Virginians snapped sevengame winning streak by Toronto Maple Leafs with 54 triumph in the first gnme of doubleheader The Leafs came back to win the nightcop ad Jacksonville Suns shut out Ito chcstcr It in the opener of doubleheader but were white washed so in the second game Syracuse Chiefs downed Atlanta Crackers 32 Richmonds Joe Pepltone went threeiorthree at the plate in the first game including grandslam home run unit was threeforfive in the second 111 batting average is 131 The grandoiommcr cnnhled Gary Blaylock to win the first game In the nightcap the Leafs gave Carl Greene all the runs tie needed in the first inning when they scored five times against Jim Bronatnd Ed Donnelly shut out the Wings for the Suns in the first game Tony Martinez singled home Vic Davatlllo who had doubled for the only run of the game in the seventh in the sec and game Buster Narum held the Suns to four hits to enable the Wings to gain split Veteran Reno Bertois raised In Windsor Ont came through with pinchhit single off ace reliever Jock Bauta in the ninth inning to send the winning run home for Svracus Palmer Increases Classic Margin AKRON Ohio tAPiArnold Palmer apparently has only Ar nold Palmer to fear in his bid for top prize in the $50000 American Golf Classic which enters the third round today we nubnnioo Tthreaten gromnke 1ith tournament onemon show charged in front of the field by five strokes Friday with mag nificent 0769130 after an holes Palmer wbo usually barges from behind to overwhelm his opponents might get careless because of his commanding lead This appurs to be the only thing to prevent him from winning his eighth tournament this year and surpnssing his dying moods of PRO FRANK vvse AND ooN Don Crovve Wins Third Golf Title Don Crown won his third ju nior golf championship at Bar rie Country Club Ltd yester day lleshad five tries atli tits at tit891 was two strokes better than that of runnerup David Choppel Choppel was 4141 Tied for third low gross were Steve Choslne and Doug Long at as For his fine effort Crowe again won the Cliff Brown Shield and his choice of one pensive golf prize Low net in the inholo tourn meat was Pnul Crossland with 63 John Kennedy won the low Russel Pitches Barrie Coops To It Doubleheader Triumph Barrie Coops made the most of tough situation Forced to play on Industrial Softball League doubleheader because of enrlyseason postponements Coom last night nipped Well ington Hotel 54 then clobbercd Smithleniry too Both games were at Queens Park Fireballing iWnyne Russel was the Coops standout going the route on the slab in both games He gave Wellington seven hits and Smiths just four Wayne contributed run scoring hit then scored him self in Coops fourrun upris ing in the sixth inning of the first game The club was trailing 11 going into the frame Russel hnd live more safeties 1n the second game which proved to be rout from the beginning Bob Aubrey was the losing pitcher in the Wellington game George MacDonald and Don Faragher did the firing for Smiths Third baseman Dori Hayes wasnot only the fieldstariin both games for Coons but shone at the plate as well In the first game he had three successive hits and scored Knock Nipped Cookstown With one run all the margin it needed to defeat Knock lustniflit at Knock in South Sirneoe Baseball League playoff game Reinis supplied the power that gave Wayne Hughes lead which be protected for seven innings Both Hughps and Knock pitch er Don Shannonpitehed three hitters Simmons fired 91 Dave 38 whipped Sudhurys Silent ronif rip gross prise iii the underi class with as James Saso was second at 106 TcrrySnsownn the net prize in that division with 78 Dave Mcflurka 80 gross was best in the ms age group Bart Peter Young 64 was the best not Prize for the most golfer went to Tom Yet The shield nnd numerous pri zes are donated annually since 1910 by Mr Brown whos been 111 most of 1962 and hasnt been able to play or even visit the club this year runcln the second he was giv cn two walks and scored both times Mortond Brothers InUsual Roles SUDBUBY CPl Someone at the Fairway Golf Club sug gested the Northern Ontario Golf Associations amateur tour nament should have its name lengthened He wanted the Morland broth ers Dave and Bill to be added to the title The anonymous golfer had point for the young men from North Bay have become almost synonymous with the annual tourney This years match is no different The iiforland brothers were among eight of the Norths top golfers who stayed in conten tion for the championship after Fridays pley veteran Johnny Foupore to stay alive and Bill 32 defeated Gortt Euckman of the Falrwny TWILIGHT HARNESS Helps Gi thinifplhinnn Tick The sound went unheard by hot er Willie hlnys of Sun From cl Giants But umpire Ed Sudoi detected the all touch of hat on bail it tumod out to tietinv keg play last night as the stone ploco San Francisco Giants walloped to Angeles Dodgers 111 and trimmed the Dodgers National league leadto JV lliii no hit the ith nys wen or inning with the score tied 12 The count went to Pitcher Johnny Padres fired Maya swung Thinking he had missed Mays started toward the dugout Sudoi niicd it ii foul tip Mays returned to the battcra box and stroked double Padres was milled and started war of words with Sudoi Dodger coach Leo Durochcr hustled out to calm the left hondcr and wound up in an argument with Sudol The result Duiocher was ejected Padres was bombed The Giants poured in six runs and went on to the easy triumph behind the fivehit pitching of Billy ODcll GPAHN WINS litennwhiic tho thirdplace Cincinnati Reds used Frank Robinsons two homers for on B4 triumph over New York CONNAUGHI RANGES Ont CPIPinccs on Canadas 1903 Bisley team are riding on every shot fired today in the condud ing stage of the Govemochn eras match The event concludes the Week long Dominion of Cnnndn ltifln Associationsmatches held here each year to decide the makeup of Canadas representatives at Bisley England Only to places nro available and about to riflemen are still in contention as they prepare for the final stage of the main event15 rounds fired at the Wynrd target On top of the Bisley aggregate so far is LtCol Bill Strochan of Ottawa The 50 yearold marksman mnny times Bisloy team member is one point over Sgt Ralph Cathline of the Royal Canadian School of infantry Camp Bor don Ont However Cathiino is the lender in the Governor Generais mntch itself He fired 1t7 of possible 150 in the second stage of the match tired Friday on the shorter ranges Sgt lttary Robinson of the 251h militia group Victoria became the first woman to win match this week when she look the Letson match She scored 106 of possible 105 points with to bullscyes in at Monday Angus MATCH or pWHIPPEIt the Commonwealth matches in lieu VltienSpahn get career victory No 3214 Jliwaukco Braves edged Houston Colts 51 Load Cordlnalrdeiut Philadelphia Phlllics 10 and Chicago Cum topped Pittsburgh Pirates for Mays who went into the game hitting 145 against the Dodgers got the Giants rolling with hll sour home run of the season in the first inning before 151s raring the play uiot unset Padres set walk followedf then singles by Felipe Alon Jim Davenport and Tom Holler Ed ltocbuck took over from lodrer Issued another walk then was touched for tworun single by ODctl and double by Harvey Kuenn ODeli tutti survived shaky start hurling nohit ball over the thrill five tnningr Robinson was the big gun for the Reds hitting homers in the first and fourth innings and starting fourrun uprising in the third with double Frank Thomas and Mary Throncbcrry hceounted for the New York runswltb homero off Jim ltfnlonoy 104 who hurled is sixhitter Al Jackson tiHi ost Hank Aaron paced the Braves rapping three singles stealing two boscs and scoring three runs to support of Spahn mt who needed relief help from Dan Nottebart and Calude ltny mono of St Johns Que Bony Team Bears in hiding On Every Shot or on Match shots from ace 500 and 600 yards No Commonwcnith mntchu also were fired Friday Canada defeated the British rifle team in the Canada mntch scoring 1139 of pos sible 1200 points The Imperial cadetsdowncd the Canadian endetsin the Michael Faraday match The British cadets fired 755 polntaot opossiblo €00 seven moro than the Canadians Fourman teams from the Royal Canadian School of In fantry won the top three places in competition for the British Challenge Shield awarded for top scores in all main event in the first five doys shooting of tho aixdny mcct BIILI STARS Pitching Deon Chance An gcls went all the way ind0 thinning victory over Minne sota limiting Wins In five hits for first major league shutout and gave Los Angeles undis puted possession of second place in the American Loaguthd Batting Willie Mays Gi ants hit 35th homer for first San Francisco run then dou bled to start sinrun vsixtb in plug that wrapped victory over National League leading Los Angeles ï¬t I3 845 pm rue season WATSON vs RACING FAIR caouuns annals SAT Ang II sis PM 435111 elow Montreaier Jean Laverdure 36 75 63 in Fridays final In the under16 boys division Bob Motiatt of Vancouver won the title from Barry Shakes peare Halifax 86 57 oi The under 14 group title went to Nigel who defeated HmBotliiniefrorn Toronto Brenda Nunns and Nancy Green at Toronto won the un der111 junior doubles champion ship by defeating Carol Mlt chellloronto and Dale Robin ette Kitchener Southampton s2 62 Patty and Mary Loudon of Fort Worth Tex carried the under 16 girls doubles with frl orwin over Joanne Sch neiderand Sue Power of Ot tawa Rick Bertond of Winnipeg and BobPiers of Tllilfl NS we the junior mens doubles title defeating Ttelemans and Peter Wig were by Jim Squires and Jake Bumberry ollie Whelan Dave James and Hugh Brown had twogoals apiece lorAllistnn Charlie Lirat rry singles Fourth game 15 slutedioi Ilision Are nextweduestin own earnings record this year and either firstplace money of $9000 or the second prize of $4600 would put him beyond his 1960 winnings of $7552 Invseeond place at 141 was Don January who had 10 after first round 71 United fates penchampion ck Ni Iaus andfï¬iiy Player of South Africa were next at 142 along with Bob Goalby Dave Hagan and Jackie Cupit George Knudsen of Toronto put together 72 and 73 for 115 total and Montreals A1 John ston hnd 73751411 At Balding of Toronto had 76314150 nanny Jiviunoocka Let Us Check Your Cor wnani BALANCING siioen ansonann salmon COMPLETE mom END SUSPENSION ovennaur 27 occur PA 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