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Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1962, p. 8

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OUTDOORS By sreva Jousscu Sports Editor ouraoaao are THE answer That camping has cau gbt on during the last few years becomes quite evident to the indlv dual who tak es drive through provincial and national parks where find ng place to cam ing is permitted in fact its now so popular that itch tent onset up camp trailer in these parks is ten next impossible Still there is plenty camp ngs says the Outboard boat of roomto stretch out and enjo some real Marine Boat Clinic it included in the plans The outboard rig is natural for camping right from the time of loading bulky tents and equipment into the boat before leaving home it provides con venient carryall for equipment while making the trip For real camping enjoyment theres nothing like etting away from the congested public sites and ng that special place This is easy to do with boat Upon arrival at the waterway of our choice ut the heat in the water park the car and forget is out it With camping ear tucked neatly under the deck cruise the shore to locate that dream spot ideally it should be place for enough away from the crowd ed confusion of public camp area but close enough to the conveniences of ing water and fuely grocery store fresh drink Camping is family affair and everyone should have art in it While dad and theki pitch the tent an tidy the camp site mom can start thinking about preparing the first meal An open camp fire is fine for roasting wienica and as gathering place for an evening songfest For cooking meals portable camp stove is more practical The boat of course will play the blggestpart in making the trip success midmorning rideon the water skis will be refreshin break for the whole fondly Or perhaps swim wit the boat fillingnnn appeal Afternoon is at to gas up the boat and set especially if the camp site is set on river or on of connected lakes of cha nicely as raft will have to he lazy its the time out for little exploring one Nothing can take the place of the relaxation of an evening on boat This is one of thebest ways to get profitable return on the recreation dollar Oh to have thatklnd of dollarl Virginicins Get By THE ASSOCIATED PHEBS The magic wand that pitcher Babe Birrer of Buffalo Bisons used to whlpnllichmond Virgin fans four times in the interne tional League this season isfin drastic need of repairs The Virginians bent hirrer es Tuesday night for the second time in as many weeks after spending the early part of the season rolling over and playing dead every time the burly right hnnder showed up on the mound Birrer lasted only five innings before being relieved by Mar celino Lopez Birrer was ahead until Jae Pcpitone late of New York Yankees of the American League blasted sealant home run with one on to send the Vir iginlsns ahead Paul Erickson who relieved Richmond starter Tim Eraon atad in the fourth inning held the Bisons in check the rest of the way GAME BAINED OUT Toronto Maple Leafs downed Columbus Jets as and Atlanta Crackers edged Rochester lied Wings 70 The Jacksonvilleat gt Syracuse game was rained out The Leafs were outhit as but Dennis Monks and Mack Jones each blasted tworun homer Carl Greene was the winner but he needed help from Jim Con stable in the ninth inning when Tony Asaro nicked him for tworun homer The Crackers and the Wings were tied it going into the ninth in the top of the inning the Crackers scored thice un earned runs on single on error andfour walks They just Eskimos ToiWin No EDMONTON GP Veteran quarterbacks Jackie Parker and Don Getty of Edmonton Eaklmos are masters at ex plotting n110lllttlr1antswenkness on theiootball field They found it in the pass dc lence thrown up by Saskat chewan Ronghrlders Tuesday nightand led the Eskimos to Western Conference victory before 13289 lane Parker and Getty two com bined to complete 22 of as passes cachrhlltlng for an eight yarri touchdown strike as the Eskimos broke out alone atop the league standings with their second consecutive triumph Edmonton leads the league with ioiir points two more than llritisit Columbia Lions Winni peg Blue Bombers and th Roughrlriers Calgary Stamps rwll made it as Fred Valentine con nected for tworun homer off reliever Mel Nelson in the bot tom oi the inning Ray Sndeck wasthe winner in relief St Andrews Enters Finals St Andrews entered the in terChurch softball finals last night by trimming Central aa at Grove Park Willard Evertan and Bob Hoi oper paced the victors at bat with two hits apiece Oscar Hickling limited the opposition to just five hits Bob Corbalt collected two of them St Androwissvdlldplsyzthei winner of the Essashanty Bay series in the finals Smiths also Ciarkson 211 Don Fnrnghcr hit two home runs and pitched Smiths Dairy to 211 victory over Clarkson Hotel in an industrial Softball League game at Queens Park last evening Because of the loud score Faragher left the rubber in the fifth in favor oipGeorge Mac Donald Jack Ellierlngtonhnd thiee hits for Smiths and Tom Gar nec Reg Edwards and Faragh er had two apiece Cierkson pitchers were Roger Laoey Al Beatler and Luke the second quarter End Vic era are winlcas in two starts canon on Turnhull night in the next league action Parker fired his touchdown pass to halfback Bobby Walden playing his second season with Edmonton after coming from the University of Georgia Getty hit and TommyJoe Coffey of West Texas State making comeback after years ab sence when he gave up the sport for fling at business career Canadian deiensive halfback Howie Schumm intercepted pass thrown by rookie Saskatch ewan quarterback Dave Scrette of Syracuse end ran itback so yardaior the other Edmonton touchdown Coffey converted the three touchdowns all scored in Chapman added single in the last quart ltayPurd grhdnate of North at University blasted his way through several Jbelloucla By JIM BECKER Associated PM Sports Writer Head over that shoe horn Joe Cranial The race in the National Magus is developing Into good thing to avoid it you have sticky heart valves You may recall that few weeks back American League president Cronin was calling his scrambled flag battle shoe horn race Not so long after that has Augeies Dodgers were matting motions toward Nations League runawa San Francisco Giants put to that with weekend sweep ftieaday JackSanford won his inih straight game and WillieMaya hit his can home run as the Giants beat Chicago Cubs For the Dodgers ltisury Wilts was caught stealing and Tommy Davis struck but hit into force play and two double plays whcn Lox Angelcs strep ed 21l decision to Pittsburg Pi rn as cars rranran As result the Giants are within 1V games of the Dodgers and the shoe is getting tighter The flag hopes of Cincinnati lteds av games back in third spot suffered setback when they were beaten by ltill waukeo Braves St Louis Cardinals whose disgusted hossf Augiist Buschi has threatened to trade almost every one on the team because of poor performance dropped it battle to Houston Colts in 10 innings The winning run scored on an error Philadelphia Phillies and New York Meta struggled for 15 innings before the Phila won ital Sanford ran Named to too as he tamed the Cuba on eight hits Ernie Banks drovd in both Cub runs one with his 30th homer oi the year The victory was the fifth straight for the Giants litays homer was good for three runs Chuck Hitler also had homer and Harvey Kuenn contributed three hits Ken Hubba toyearold second baseman with the Cubs tied Match Play To By GRAHAM COX wnvnrrae CPlThe Cana dian womens open golt cha plouhtpewlngsaintoe field of 32 gals ready to splash around the ralndrenched Win nipeg Glendale course Rains hit the alrcudyssnnkcd suburban course Tuesday night few hours after qualifying sumalrl Edmontons Betty Staohops Cole captured medallist honors loathe ishole qualifyinground with par 77 Mrs Cole 1957 open cham pion and runneru Sunday in the tithole Canadian womens close championship here edged Calgarys Ree Milligan who had 79 Tuesday Mrs Cole was to meet 5yearold Marilyn Palmer of Knmioops 110 in todays round Miss Palmer with en squeezed to championship play by taking suddendeath playoff against five other golf ers with the same score finally beating Mrs Daisy Junorpf Re gina ourthesecond hole Behind Miss Milligan at hit was Vancouvers Colleen Smith Marg Homenuik of Winnipeg ST LOUIS APlhrewer Au gust Busch Jr had served notice that St Louis Cardinal front office men will be called on the carpet individually to ex plain the clubs disappointing showrng The club president making no secret of his anger said he is disgusted at the Cardinal show ing this season and safer as Vlm concerned everyone in the organization front office in plsy in the second quarter Tackle Reg Whiteheuse con vrted SET UP PASS Passes good for nine yards each to Coffey and end Jim Lelcnvits fiveyear veteran from Kansas and threeyard plunges by fullbacks Johnny Bright and Mike Lashuk set up the payoff pass to Walden Three plays later schnmm intercepted pass on his own 50yard line and scampercdynn molested for the touchdown that putEdmontnn ahead Walden suffered leg injury minutes later and Coach Eagle Keys sent in Getty at quarter and moved Parker into Waldens halfbacks at Getty aired on slx straight passes of better than 10 yards and hit Coffey with touchdown shot from eight yards out after missing is LaLlheaooll Dietill without an error agbaolso fluid hitting 12 games purines romeo Johnny Pedro was felted in bid torwbisbgdoilth cogs an or 11s Dam ran off AI Manson We other rates got one run lnthe first ionlog ca double by Bob Clemente and been Clcodcnan and tho clincher in the third when Bill Virdon singled and Dick Croat doubled him home life Wills who has 60 thefts as attempts was throwoeut trying to steal can end in the seventh inning The Braves snapped Cincin nati winning streak at nine games for the second time this season Tommie Aaron Ith as tie with homer in the sixth inning with his slat homer in the seventh Reliever Claude mood of St Johns one squelched Redlcg uprising 1D the ninth frame after one run was in doubleplay ball in the filth whenJnllan Javier threw into the dirt to Bill White and Roman Matias scored from sec ond just beating Whites throw totha plate hob Gibson its want all lbeway for the loss Don McMahon its got the win in reliefu for the Meta who run their latest losing streak to five games its limited the Phlla to four singles through the first if lrmings but in the 15th Tony twoboss error Bob Cldls blooped single to right Ruben Amaro was walked intentionally and Mel Roach hit tworun alngie Jacksons allot was the long est tor major leagues since hilly Pierce and Jerry Walker each went 18 innings 1111959 All it earned himwas his isth loss against six victories Jack Baldschun 77 third Philadel phia hurler won Start Today In Canadian Ladies Open Golf posted an at and Gayle Hitchens oi Vancouver1a61 Canadian ju nior champion had an 82 scarssuemaro matchplay round today with Miss Mllligan today was to play Sue Hilton of London 0nt who captured the Canadian womens close and junior titles last menddhifisn Hilltop 0n era 11 an user amnion he also lib Tuesday dStat 32 apred down from an opening fiel 109 Miss Kitchens is to Plait against Helen Asplla of Deep River Ont who had 89 After todays 1shole round those remaining in the cham pionship race will play two arounds Thursday one Friday and Whole final round Seton ay Among the qualifiers were Rosemary Phillips of Cornwall with lid Those who didnt make it in cluded Nancy Smith of Tecton seh Out 91 Mrs oiteiily Ottaws and Sondra LeesrCapetownr 0st 792 Sui san Penrose Tecumseh and Mrs Lambrlck Orlllia es and Karen Creed Sudbury 99 Bosch Is Angry With Cards Show eludedcould be involved in ahakeup Busch vindicated manager Johnny Keane saying he had done an excellent job under difficulties Buthe said he had some doubts as to the wisdom of ac tions by his official advisers general manager Bing Davina Walter Shannon director of player procurement and Eddie Stanky in charge of player per sonnel Buschsaid he had thought the Cardinals in fifth place and 13s games all the pace would finish no lower than third this season and is disgusted after it years of spending all the dough we have in this bail club As at now Busch said the only players who definitely will be with us next year are pitcher Bob Gibson and out fielder Curt Flood and of course Stan Musial Shanty BayMan Heads GoliClub LtCol Thomas Bigelow of Shanty Day has been appointed manager of the Cullen Country Club at Guelph and took over his duties last week Colonel Bigelow returned frona the Cha adieu Army year ago and took up rresid on no at Shanty hay He was member at rle Curling Club last winte Hiswlfe is the mar Nancy Wilson Plans callforp curling rink rand swimmingpool to be addJ edto the Cotton golf layout making its yearround sports and Hank Aaron made it The Cardinals messed up A1 Jackson went all 15 innings Gonaalcs reached second on Tries also placednithe select Montreai SilinillTS vs Heres hoping at n1 can it 0N playoff rm to when lcd II lull District lento Softball lametor Queens Park tonlghta mm Loud will host HCAF Edna It was rrpcrtcd previously that two games would be played Ind is lot the use At this time no date has been set loathe start of series between Mia Alma motives and Minnie Ours time tonight is eight oclock Just like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow Only this time it was the rainbow at them of the line Torn Oriiiians Ildd Player Strength Drillia Majors whalinished second in the scheduled games at the Mom South Slmcoe Baseball League have entered the Ontario Easebull Association intermediate plsydowna Forthis propose the club has been allowed to strengthen with fourplayersfromtitscnnlcop Those to by manager Dean Hellotis were Don John ston righthand pitcher lihom ton Dean Hutchinson ca char New Lolveii infielder John Westbrooke of Crcemore and catcher John Hill of Coiling rations Sid Cuban Pitcher CLEVELAND AP 17 yearold Cuban pitcher who fled from his homeland to the United States in is intact boat was signed to contract ttiel day by Cleveland lndlans Manuel Enrique Hernandez Gszmuri leftbender will work out with the tedious for the time being and later will burdened at clubs Gazmurl was described in recent speech by Raul Castro Cnban armed forces minister as Cubas best player He had min record including seven shutouts and three nohit games In his two losses he allowed only one run per game lozmuri was one of five per sons making the 17hour boat trip last weekend to Marathon Cape Fla Clair Has StrainedBacir orrawa CmFrank Clair coach of Ottawa Rough Riders entered hospital Iuesday with what doctors described as an acutelystrained back it had been causing him pain for Weeks gt He was forced to leave team practice session Monday whenzthepain became so in tense be couldnt stand Players helped htmfrom the field Hospital officials said it was not had how long Clair would remain 11 hospitals like so sponds immed ately to treat ment they said he would prob ably be released in law days The teams next game is in der night astronomer iris Pair ForBengciis Dy some M1113 Associated Press doom Writer Throw away that shoe born Joe Cronin The pennant race in your American were for calm be turning into run WV Cronin American League president wlto few weeks was beandnr about the scramble that wouldrequire ahoobsrn to separate the teams must be dishing his head now withtbe closest punucra of th trainer or can Dell left poses with his five popnd lbouncs trout and couple of buddies Jack loner and William Forrester The arrows toriins no said in sfrontpoge story Tues day that there is hitterness room and distrust within the ranks of Ottawa Rough Riders oaioryTbslinedbyeports er Eddlo MoeCabesald both the players and the coaches are at odds with gen uflrmnngfl George Terlcp over pay arrangements for lured players Asked for comment Tcrlep aid those novundue tripling within the clih and that the story was completely exagger media Club President Barry OBrien commented im not getting into any mudgtslinging war with anybody feel that if this thing were as big as is made out in fire paper ld have known about ArgosShuttle Grid Lineup TORONTO CPlToronto Ar visit Hamilton TigerCats for an Eastern Football Corderence game Saturday night The Argos picked up two piny ers at the sssovwalver price gusrdtackle A1 Hinton of Wills nipeg Blue Bombers and tackle Tom Jones of Ottawa Rough Riders At the some time they an aounced that they plan to dress quarterback Pete Hell whom they acquired last Week from tional Football league and ooachlou Agase said Hall may get into the lineup if regular quarterbackTobin Bots has bad night To make room for the new comers Argos put rookie halt back Larry Allen and and Pete 0Garro on waivers initiators 102 Dunlop St Free Parking Phoaej PA 605l2 Issuance FOR ALL YOUR NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE HEATING ANDAPPLIANCE NEEDS ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PRESEASON club At present it is open in OTIhTfliiEl fiiiitdr ve covefddwtltl Tania ithJnmL only foraoctall events HEATiN gonauts shuffled their roster iuesdar as they rprepared to New York Giants of the Na SMOOTHOUT THE isanirAfnr GOEFER if MARY ST leagueleading New York Yan lichienriolog treadmill to no week I30 the secondaplace ins Angela Angels began to more and rolled to within sip garner olvthl world champion After and as doubleheader loss to Boston lied Sax lucsdoy night the Angels are back where they started with another week of Ipliay gone While Angels were drop ping pair the Yankees tool getting boost from Rich fish took about 25 minutes to land it was caught in Kem penfelt Bay near linwkstone Examiner lbtoto Claims Roughies Are Unhappy Boys The Journal story said the alt uatton was brought to head by the disclosure Monday that injured import halfbacks Dick Desmarais and Bob Beaiti germorethan theselary sattl ment offered them bythe club Desmarais in his second year with Ridersltsuifered abroken leg and Beattls firstyear man suifereiin torn knee car tilage lloth are out of football Iorthuesloithejmr as re sult of the preseason injuriesp and both were placed on waiv ers without recalilateltlonduy The club was reported to have offered them 10 per cent of their regular salary in settlement for AIIllS years contract Desmarnis was said to have an $8000 con tract while Beatties was re ported at about $7000 The Journal story said the coaches had assured the players on signing their contracts that full salaries would be paid in the event of iuiury It added that head coach Frank Clair took his com plaints to the directors last week Cloir whoentered tsi Tuesday with back meat was not available for cement Tcrlep said there had been difference of opinion between himseli and the coach over ra dio and television appearances by the players but that it had been ironed out to thesatistac tion of hntiu Otherwise there had been friction between them inclinations ThasunhaathudgatFl your hunting all payments evan over many months Its an extra you get with cleanburning blended Suntanteamwor to are Pasan sonata il warn YO GO or nus 10 THE Toronto Bus Terminal Tickets endinfermatlon care oi tbird lace hilnncsnte beating the Twins II Whitey Ford posted the iotb victory in bis last it decisions The Venus bees are six games in front of los Angeles on ahead of hits nesota and the shoe is consider ably looser KAaJNE FACES TIGERS 3A1 Katine put on oneman show and led Detroit Tigers to 1e10 54 doubleheader vie tory over Baltimore Orioles Frank hsumpnns eighthitter triumph over Cleveland lodlans and Kansas City Athletics edged Washington Senators 66 on Iquaese boat by Billy Console Lu Cllntohs twoouthomcr in the ninth Ilmilll following single by Ed Dmsoud gave the Red Sea comafromrbahind victory in the opener tagged ergcl starter Dean Ctrace 107 with the loss and snapped his scorelessinnings streak at as 15 The victory went to reliever Dick destx Mt The Red Sox struck for nine runs to the first two innings of the ntghtca got livs team of nohit bal from Chat Nichols then held ones the Angels rallied but fell short Nichols or needed relief from hIikl Fornieles to win it Ford las posting histirat complete game in 11 starts since June re allowed pipeline and showed both Twina run on homers by Vic Power and Bob Allison The Yankccs moved ahead to stay in thefiith inning Rotilns error on Clete Buyers grounder that set up threeruo homer by Tom Treahr No more New Yorkvruns scored in the seventh inning on walk and singles by Trash Debby Richardson and Hoge Maris natives six across Kalioa drove in six runs in the opener for the Tigers With single triple and three rttn homeroif Oriolerelief ace Hoyt Wilhelm that sntlppcd an as do In the seventh inning That gavethe victory to Sam Jones as and made Dilly Hocit to the loser Worm Cashs nod homer bisfirat hit in 21 ethnic gave thengera bulge in the nightcap be fore Kallne hit his 19th intha fifth inning for what turned out to be the decisive run Baumann so get the benefit of three double plays and fine running catch by Floyd ltobln son with two men on in the Indiansnnd sent Cleve land down to its run dcfeotlo the last 37 games Jim Landia drove in inne runs for the wane Sex while Al Smith and Mike Hershberger accounted for two each isWIJowned By Shanty Bay Four secondinning runs cam led Shanty Ba to inten Church Softbn League playoff victory over Essa Road last night at Shear Park Triples by Ross Cameron and pitcher Len Bouncy provided the bulk of the rally Denney allowed Essa 10 hits two to bMifirray Amos and Don camp Walter Schandlnn pitched tor Georg two each by Bob Fisher Cameron and pitcher Bonner no DRIVING wonaiss NO PARKING no LONGiWALKSV iiNilitii Niiliiiii iiHiilliflii placer tNTQJlig GROUNDS uguatldth to Septi than Fora Trip Exprlll Via Highway Lv Barrie Lv Exhibition except Sunday 350 sm X1030 pnt ximmodlatoiy altar Grandstand GUL SERVICE To Toronto 11 Trips Each Way Every Day Eahlbttlcni passengers 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