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Barrie Examiner, 18 Aug 1962, p. 8

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Championshipoa AtG01i Club Sunday DodgersOnMove Again Up Lectd By BOB GREEN The old firm of Tommy Davis and hiaury Wills is functioning again And when their top slugger and their speedicst baserunner arc in high gear Lon Angelcs Dodgers start looking like Na tional League pennantwinners Davis emerging from slump drove in two runs with double and two singles in four atbats Friday nightwhile Wills was stealing two linsc in as many tries as the Dodgers cooled off the hot Cincinnati Reds 62 With the help of Milwaukee Braves who downed San Fran clsco the Dodgers moved ahead of the Giants by tit games and boosted their margin over the thirdplaco Rcdlegs to Houston Colts edged Chicago Cubs b2 and Pittsburgh Pirates snapped Philadelphia Philiies eixgams winning string in the only other games played The St LouisNew York game was rained out With Davis leading the Dodg ers 10bit assault and Wills runnlng bis stoleorbasa total to diathc most in the National League for so years rookie Pate Blchert wna able to even IN DEATH MATCH Smiling Dicky Bulldog Brower above is one of the featured grant and groaners in thoLurnbermbns Death ThereinNoCanndianJnvolwd In Ganadian Golf Championship LONDON Ont GP Reg Taylor trim South African from Johannesburg who will take crack at the pros on the US tour meets portly Torn day in the final of the Canadian amateur golf championship it is the first time Canadian hasnt been on hand for the fi nal since last Taylor was rearried to the rtoth hole Fridaytho only ex trahole play since the tourna gt out by blowrng three at pm Later he come plained to officials olthe Royal di Golf Association about partlallty pf the gallery in his semifinal round know they wanted the otherfellow to win but they didnt come up here for this kind or treatment Draper to years old and an affable Mdpounder entered the final titrough bandl win over laorpouml Vlbll Drowniea of Tor onto when he won the filth and till holes of the closely fought match Atbitldtt Wiiiiii ififtiit Neither semilimit produced so tittiiotiininood golf tinti my the diagnosis of the nd steal oi socondJtm and the Texan was Draper of Royal Oak Mich to much better from medal Campbéll of Huntington WVa his record at 22 even though the Reds drove him to cover in the sixth when they scored both thir rune Ron Fairly put the game out oi reach with threerun homer in the eighth ERROR STARTS il The Dodgers got their first run on an error and Davis first single in the first Wills single Gilliams single wild pitch and Davis second hlt got two more in the top of the sixth Jim OToole tila first ot three Red hurlers took the loss Dodger manager Walt Alston was elected alter rhubarb in the seventh ltookle rightheader Claude Raymond oi St Johns Que quellcd Giant uprising in the eighth and preserved illit wnukees victory for Bob Show this The Giants had one in and two onreprescntlng the tying runs when Raymond came on in the eighth struck out Orlando Copeda and Willie McCovey to end the threat then retired the Giants in order in the ninth Cepada hit his 24th homer oi the season and Willie Mays his 38th earlier in the game Match that will headline llion days professional wrestling card at Barria Arena His opponent will be Yukon Erie matches proved saving grace for the gallery Taylor was six over par in his itshole tussle with Cherry bi over the other semifinal wasnt score standpoint Draper was three over par for the 17 holes played and Brownlee live over Cherry was the last of six champions to disappear from the tournament He won the it tie in 1953 The next year the final was an allUS affair be tween llarvie Ward Jrnf San Francisco the winner and Bill Since then adadinna haveheon the finalists In the morning round quar tei nals Taylor look the 17th and lath Bill Wakeham of Victoria in one up Cherry had co parativcly easy cruise with and It win over Peter Hope of Dartmouth NS Draper had trouble in the morning in getting rid of Doug Silverberg of Calgary one up ThoMlchlgon golfer who hair been ailing for several rinontha uncarkedabesutliul third shot at his parfive lilthto win the hot and the match with an ill inch birdie putt Browniess matte fewer errors inhis quarter final match Jscu NIXON Sunday is golf championships dnvat Barrie Country Club Mr Both the mens and ladies club championships are schedu led and should run through most at the daylight hours The public is entitled to take in the shows pair of deiendingtltleists Jack Nixon and Jim Small are the men involved in the whole ployolt Theyll play the first to holes starting around it am and start tha second 16 at 150 pm Johnston Leads Thornton Victory Thornton slapped New Low ell TM last night at New iow ell in South Simcoa Baseball League playoff game The victors scored four times in the first frame and added to the total in all but one of the remaining innings Don Johnston was the route golng pltcher for Thornton limiting the opposition to three safeties Thornton had to bits with iiohnston leading the way with our JIM Joan Claydcn newcomer to tharlebisln be first champ lonsblp against lo time chali onger Barbara in This Mole competition is slated to startnt pm it is the first llrneitt several years if even history that the two important compo have been held on the same day To play in championshl mat ches is old hat for iron Hes won the title on several occasions and even as junior some 29 years ago was always around the big games Small has been at the club about four years few years ado he defeated Nixon for the championship Juniors ay Here Tontght Atriast theyre going is play Barrie Junior Softballors will host Owen Sound this evening at Queens Park at 830 it is the first game of the Ontario Amateur Softball Assoc lotion series Second game is at Owen Sound Mondayavenlng Angels Advance On NYI By MIKE BATHET Associated Press Sporll Writer Los Angelcs Angels have found new way to win ball gomazGet the rigltt man in the wrong spot in the batUngorder Thats what happened last night as the secondplace Angela swept doubleheader from lVashingtonSenntorarfiln to innings and 32 moving up on tho frontrunning New York Yankees and pl their American League at chances very much alive Heres how the Angels won the opener In the ninth inning they sub stituted outfielder Leon Wagner and pitcher Tom Morgan at the same time TheAngels wanted Wagner to hit seventh in the order to give him an Met in ihe last oftha ninth with Mor gan hitting in the ninth spot Pialanmpira Col Drummond ruled the Angels batting order out of order Wagner didnt hit in the ninth Hedid in tho lathand drilled his first homer since Juiy2tl atollloot blast that gavetha Angels the ball game home run by Leo Thomas got the job done in the nightenp FISCHER STOPS YANKS The twin triumphs pulled the Angels within four games of the Yankees who werebeaten 72 at Kansas City by the hit pitching ofBill Fischer thirdplace Minnesota Twins moved within six games of the top beating Boston 78 in the openerofatwinbillheforatha ALDelro Jim Bunning shut out Chicago White Sox 20 on three singles and Baltimore Orioles got fivehit pitching lob from Milt Peppers to whip Cleveland In dlans 52 ihornaseighth inning homer gave the Angels 33 tie in the opener before the controversy over Wagners entry into the game His 29th homer gave the victory to Morgan on and the defeat to Jim llannon to Wagner went 2vfort in tho nighlcnp but the big gun this time was Thomas who homered for the deciding run in the third inning off Bd Hobaugh 11 Don lee this received credit for the Angels 70th story of liressensonj matchin entire 1981 total TAGGED BY MANTLE Fischer 44 leyenrold retread who specializes in slow stuff was tagged for Mickey Mantle homer and two runs in the first inning then shut out the flashes on four hits the rest of the way The Athletics forged ahead to stay in the sbtth against Jim Bauton 54 with ihredrtuts on homer by Bobby Del Grde walk and singles fourrun eighth inning uprising put it out of reach The Twinchd Sex games were home run battles with the two elnhs combining for 11 against Bob Wylie ofCalgnry to win and Zoilo Versalics Lanny Green it it otles and Jerry Yankees Jack Krnllcls Bil connected for tho lwlnsin the opener to tag the Deloclr w1th the loss Lu Clinton who hit one in the first game homered again for theRedSox in the as didtiary Geiger Ed Bressoud and winner Earl wil son tor Georges Mornnda 31 of Levis Queiost it despite home run support by Veraalles and Bernie Allen couvrro CONNECTS While Bunning 12o was checking the WhitaSox Rocky Colavito provided the punch for the Tigers Bunning and John Buzhordt 710 whohad al lowed Detroit only one hit at that point were locked ins scoreless tle until Colavito come up iollowinga double by Don Buddin and walk to Al Katine and doubled both home with the games lone runs Charley Lau drove in runs for tha0riolcs with homer and basesloaded single accounting for pair with his single during fourrun first inning surge against lsgama winner Dick Donovanl Fappas llll was tagged for consecutive homers by John Romanoand Woody Held in the sixth but that was it for tho lndla Pepitotte hllncstng played top beam scoring to bigger btmcliu ta defeating 1brgts Auto motives at Queens Park last night la lune No let their piayoii series Ends side scored in only in smoothing7 OilfiDeiSlUi Jr Smiths Dairy leads Welling ton Hotel 10 in the beatofflve semifinal series in the indus trial League the opened last night at Queenstfarlr However there is no official score Just midway through thegame Welilngtoo exhausted Ito supply of players Bob Aubrey who started on the slab for Wellington intured bis pitching shoulder He was placed in right field but after few frames found thh pain dust too mader Wellington then tried to re place him with another member of the club who had not played six games the minimum need ed to qualify for pestacbedule softball competition But such was not allowed The game had to be called and awarded to tho Dnlrymen harass and kaptthe large cold crowd wondering when throw explosion was golngto come Victory gives Mlneslng the edge in the Barrie Districtfienlar Softball Leon Series Stewarts Luacb leads Series to over RCAP Edgar HALF DOZEN Mlnuing connected first cob looted bait dozen tallies in the top of the third inning mainly on tworun triple by Gary Blues and threerun double by left fielder Glen Ad This uprising routed Torgls starting pitcher Ralph Knapp and misused reliefer Cltft Tillie to Reynolds As turn about is supposed to be fair play it was also the order of the day in the home hall of the same frame hithe slags starting pitcher Jack Vsir was sent lathe sidcllnu The figures for Torgls were alto less four hits and five rung crate McCloskey hltra grandslam homer old hat for him and Frank Rawn followed with solo blast Pele lagged Valr and Rawu roughedup Wendel Downey Sensational fielding and pitch ing kept the game quiet until Torgls scored two to false the lead in the seventh Jimmy STNE DARRIE EXAMINER Giles Lifts Tilt Curlew CINCINNATI APiNatlonnl League president Warren Thurlow 2b SATURDAY AUGUST 13 lilo Cailf in 1960 and twice Junior and senior pairs champions of Canada Henry Jellnok father of the two signed the contract ol thoughwith some reservation was always against them econring professionals he Giles has lifted the 1250 am said curfew for the rest of the 1932 baseball season Gilasalsodald Friday as assuming the authority to de cide whether any game shall be Eistpohedhecnuse of bad wea Etr National league rules state that no Inning of any game shall be started after 1250 am lo cal time The decision on start ing or postponing game be cause of weather usually is up to the hometown Glies actions were taken un der league rules whichnaytha league piosiden may suspend the rules during the final series between any two baseball clubs in thalaague Ieiineks Turn Pro BRONTE Ont CF Otto and Maria Jellnelr the brother and sister team who currently hold the world championship in pairs skating hoveiurned pro lessional Jobn Harris president producer of thence Capndes announced the signingde in New York Marin ti and Otto is who make their pro debut on Aug at Madison Squa invitew Yorkhvvo hip in Prag oslovakia the city of the Last March they captured the North American championship Theywere also on the Canadian Olympic term at Squaw Valley Seeking Return To Marie By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS first baseman Jon Pepitona is running oneman campaign to prove New York Yankees made mistake ending him to Richmond Virg ans of the International League liewas hitting only am for the Yanks in the American League when he was dispatched to Richmond at the end of Jtdy Since joining the Virginians he has been belting thebail at host clip 0f the 23 games in which he has appeared Pepitone has been held liltlcss only five times He has 17 runs batted in and has hit five homers Leafs ny nightwinning the firsthnme 81 andvdrnpping the second 68 Pepitone ma onevhit in the first battlefa home run and comai through with three of Richmonds six hitsa single double and triple in the second game At Downing hold the Leafs to hits in the opener for the Virginians GETSDOMER in lhepightcapgfton Picks of Vcrdun than handcuffed all the Virginians except Papitone for his seventh yletory in to decisions this season it Stevens had double and homer for ihowinners Rochester Red Wings blasted acksonvlllo Suns lull Columbus Jets edged Buffalo Bisons and Syracuse Chiefs defeated Atlanta Crack ers 95 The Wings who had been held to three hits in the first six innings erupted for five runs in the seventh and fourmore in the eighth Torn ohn rookie was going along smoothly until walk an error and late throw to thirdbnse on sacrifice finished him Ted Abernathy took over and was the victim of two ngles double steal and oubla before John Gabler went in to put out the fire Gahler was clohhered in the next inning ThaJets ictarypniled them nté flit and to within one game of fourthplace Buffalo They scored all their runs and collected five of their six hits off Bisonsinrter John Kerrigan in the first two innings Babe Birrer stopped them the rest of the way Willie Stargeils 19th homer with one on in the second inning proved to be the clincher The Crackers made seven more against the Chiefs and that proved their downfall Fred Hopke bitn tworun tremor for the Chiefs while Doug Clemens homered withtlte bases empty and Daryl Robertson connected with two on for tha Crackers who ottihil Syracuse too The Crackers left ru rs stranded Carl Bouldln went all the way for the Chiefs SatOtto said to me islraling is my whole ilfe and decided to give him another year 10 STUDY LANGUAGES Maria wasnt very cnthu nsticbul promised her that if she finished this contract with Otto she coltld go the Sorbonna in Paris next year which is her great ambition tortudy law was STANLEY mission BROfHEltS Edwards touched double to fiomhmaa Rrhdeblhmd tragic an Inn on he Clancys sacrifice fly That was to be all for Torgls but not for the team sponsored by liarrte Shopping Flare moon Wendel opened the Mineslng half of the ninth with ground tuio double which if it bsdnt goes in thewadlog pool would have been roundtrlpper Gary Hines who was pitched three balls to by Reyaoids and one by second rollefer Rick Groh walked No innocent outs and Torgls elected to fill the bases by intentionally passing Corby Adams That might up Harvey star tin who could make the Torgis strategy look good or bad it looked bad as its rifled single into rlght field mlsplayed return of the ball allowed the three basenlaners to Icora iiiartin than steamsdto thoplste en wild pitch PLAY SUNDAY Game No hot this series was originally scheduled for Man day but has been moved to to morrow Sunday szso pm at Queens Park Teamsrngreed on the date to allow thezlunior club to have full strength for return trip to Owen Sound Monday nightly lliDtESlNG AB itines on Pratt rf cf Harness Racing lit Fair Grounds Second week of harness rac ing will be run at Barrio Fair Grounds today starting at pm Four races of two heats each will be featured As an at traction partbmutuel betting will be allowed on the grounds licorgo llavies CONSTRUCTXON LTD Barrie PA HIM vs hes OPS Torgi hg Adams so Martin rf GeAdottu Adams lb Search We Dowocy Vail Wen Downer Totals TORGlS Knapp Reynolds Pr Ci Bcicourt little Ritchie 2b Barrett Edwards to McCloskey it awn rf Rowley so Grok ctp Totals Valr Wen Downey is anti Martin Win Downey is Knapp Reynolds Grob t9 and Belf turngalttla Winning pit =L¢a9r gocoa gt q¢eeoo Groh Officials ant to sister and Bud KDDPPDSSCS Fencing materials to beau tify your home proied for every home owner that will also keopvehlb than in and dog out Low 25 turn as root tail rot Freo also mrr rename MILL co LTD to Ann Street South PAC2496 WRIST manner 20 345 tilMBERliliiil DEATHMATC FALLS no not COUNT no otsounurtcartou MINUTE nesr ssrweeu FALLS one TEAM MATCH SAM srrimsoar AND horsemen GEORGEKOSTI vsr oro ottoman 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