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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1962, p. 8

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KINLOCH AND HIS nrwaaas sineaagerio Boxy Theatre won the low gross trophy in the Canadian lane on at Tam OSh Hintach had 3740 to remote AnthooHurler Feels Tension Oi Story More adieu Associated Pres Sports Writer Authorrpltcber llm Brolnsn has just about finished his re search for another llterar effort An appropriate title might be Whew Brosnon got firsthand look Thursday night when he trudged out of the bullpen in the ninth inning and preserved 54 win for Cincinnati lied over the leagueleading Lea Angeles Dodgers The triumph kept the Reds within range of the Dodg on in the National League rare The thirdplace Roda fed 50 behind lhn OTooler fivehitter when the Dodgers rallied in the ninth Three runs were in one man was out and the bases were loaded whenbrosnan who has written static entitled The Long Season and The Pennant Bacegot the call Duke Solder was the first batter against the nyearvold relief specialist lie was called out on striker Maury Willa then beat out hit making it 54 and leaving the bases loaded lirn Gillfarn stepped up worked the count to then filled soil fly to centre field thwi Flt OHA Senior Loop 15 Sure Of Five Teams WINDSOR Onl CPIA fivc team Ontario lIockcy Associa tion Senior league was vrr tually assured Thursday night when ttic Woodstock Athletics filed their $1000 performance hand and entry fee and Joined the new circuit Windsor Bulldogs Chatham hlaroons Sarnla Rams and Kit chenerWatcrlao Tigers are the other teams in the league For the first hour of Thurs thorc was some doubt that the Athletics would join Gordon tstubt Harper the Woodstock representative said lheclubhad incurreda zcahto debt in the 106162 season We would like to compete llt your lcaguc but dont feel its possible to carry an under the plans you havadrawnup said Possibly next ycar wctt be back Right now if we can ice in Senior club well be ha tllallpers stand brought prompt action since the Chat ham hfaroons had previously in dicaled they would not play in fourteam league ASK Oilt LOAN After rash at proposals and counterproposals it was de cided to ask the OHA for loan of 52000 to help out the Wood stock entty Under the proposal the Wind snr Sarnia Chatbam and Klt clicncrWntcrlon clubs will con tribute $40 from home game re rflihleiie MissionariesvPlanié celpts this winter to rcpay the loan and to build up an addi tional $2000 slush fund Money fromilhis fund will be given out to teams that wind up their regular Schedules wrth deficits The remaining money will be either split up among the five entries or carried over Stewarts Plays day nights thrcctiour meeting Edgar fBallers fit Queens Park Stewarts Lunch and RCAF Station Edgar will end their terrific semifinal softball series at Queens Park this evening Game time is 830 thc teams arflurrcntly derm lackcd at two wins two loses and tie in the scheduled five game Barrie District Senior Softball Lcaguc scrics Winner of tonights gamc will step into the final against ltlln csing That act will be bestaf seven Both clubs in action tonight are hoping for full rosters al though there Is some speculation on Stewarts side about versatile Charlie Burns The professional hockcyist just may have left the area for his Toronto hamc Regardless of who is where you can bet both nincs will be giving it little extra to end what has been fabulous series To Spread GOSpel 0i Fitness GUELPH CP host of athletic missionaries leave here Saturday to sprcodtbc gospel of track and field and physical fitness to every section of Can ada They are 173 studentcoaches from St Johns mid to Na nairno EC and almost every point in batween7Thay have been attending the Royal Cana dian Legions oneweek national coachcs clinic Any doubts that they might not leave with bursting zeal have been dispelled in the final sessions at the clinic Attend ance instead an l2hour work ing day has steadily increased Says Geoffrey Dyson urbane and articulate British athletics coach who has directed the cli nic Enthusiasm is the essen tial ingredient and Ive been most impressed with the atti tude of the students here The program has been combination of lecture room theory and anthgtrack train ing MUSCLES ACIIE Students who arrived without hceding warning to get in shape soon found their muscles aching from practical demon stratioos of the iaVeIin ham mar throw hurdles springs pole vault discus lljlldtIIEdlSA tance running braadump and shot put All have required ac tual participation by the stu dents Their average working day began with an 345 am lecture tand ended with another talk at 715 pm Most of the hours he tweenwere speiit on the field Asked in an interview about the quality of Canadian track and field Dyson said he has been here too short time to ventures fullopiaio It can be improved here just as it can anywhere by in terest and enthusiasm first of all Then there must be sound physical fitness Athletes to succeed have to be tough and hard They must then have good coaches with sound knowledge of physicalfitness and the lat est technitrlles This of course is what we are endeavoring to help here at the clinic Dyson reiterated his belief in the need for winter training cililies They are absolutely es sential he said Jacksonville Suns Crackle crackers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlanta Crackers were fight ing the longest odds in the In ternational League Its tough playing the league leading Jacksonville Suns under any conditions But when you have to play them when the Suns are on the road its really rugged The Crackers made fight of it pushinglhc game to 11 in ninga Thursday night buttho odds were too long The Suns won 32 on adisputcd triple and pushed their wonlost road record to 4017 for theseason Tile loss eliminated the Crack ers from thcpennantracerbut tn didnt disturb their oaegtgamc lead over Columbus Jotst the struggle for fourth place the last playoff spotColumbus lost as to It lClltTlOlltl Virg Toronto Maple Leafs outlasted Syracuse Chiefs 54 in 10 innings and Rochester Red Wings edged Buffalo Bisons 9d WIN IN IITH Jacksonville won in the lith frame on Vic Davalillos triple dawn the firstbase line and Tony Martinez sacrifice fly Rochester jammed in seven runs in the seventh inning in handing Buffalo its fourth straight loss Five walks hit batter an error Pete Wards tworun homer and Moron doubleby Ossic Virgil were the cantributingfactora in the big inning Ted Kazahskte doable drova Fjred Green for Torontos winning run in the 10th inning against Syracuse The Leafs forced it into avcrtim on Len IGabrielsens tworun homer in to the start of thc rootor sea son AV telegram from JohnxPaulr mlrandc of Bctloville re questing league franchise was read out at the mccting SETS ACCEPTANCE DATE The proposed club was given until Sept to post the $1000 performance nd and entry tcc Lcaguc representatives will then vote on whether to accept or refuse the application Bob Vcder KitchenerWatch loo rcprcsentotivc proposed that all players from last years Gall Strattord and strathroy clubs be frozen and draft was left up to OllA vice prcstdcnt Pat Patter son who chaired the meeting and the rest of the OHA execu tivc Name Golfers for Japan Meet lario golfers and two from Western Canada have been world amateur golf champion ships in Japan in October Bruce Forbes of Brantford chairman of the selection com mittee of the Royal Canadian Golf Association said Thursday night the team members will be Gary Cowanmt Kiteheiicr Nick Weslock of Burlington Onl Bill Wakeham of Victoria and Bob Wylie of Calgary Protected List Irks CF Player WINNIPEG tCPlThc legal ity of the Canadian Football Leagues intermediate pra tected list was challenged in statement of claim filed in Court of Queens Bench against and 12 of Winnipeg claims the Blue Bomberclub has unlawfully restrained him from attempting to play profes sional football elsewhere in Canad himanlhe In the claim filed Thursday lawyer Philip Nutter main tains that the football club should he required to pay dam ages for salary loss caused when it cut Ackland from its active playing roster earlier this month The protected list enables each CPL club to protect lim ited number of players on at filinted intermediate rosters for up to two years Acklond first signed tryout contract withthe Bombers in i961 and was cut from their ac tive roster after two league games He returned to intermediate football and signed another try out contract with the Bombers this year He was cutbefore the teams first league game The claim contends that the Bombers placed Acktand on the protected list without the knowledge or the consent of the plaintiff The claim asks that the Bombers either hire Ackland as player or remove his name from the list sothat he may seek football employment else where Canada TAKING PRIDE skill makes big difference MARKET saunas run In the fifth frame hc hit TORONTO CP Two Onv named as Canadas team in the behind theeight Halt Thornton Merv Broteys wife gave birth to another childgaarll erthls happy event meant he was to miss part of Thom tons second South Simcoc Base ball League playoff game with Knock Howevcr he did make that game in time to help the club to victory Then with the in itial thrill of being poppa gain worn off hlorv was able to be in the starting lineup for Thomlan in the third game of the bestaffivc series Its first batter to the plate in tho game he stopped home slngla and scored as brother Bob doubled Thornton won the game 62 and took thesouih division scr will play the winner of the north section which will be either Midland or Orlltla Don Johnston didnt let the Broleys have all the spotlight He pitched another of his hun dreds of fine gamca for Thorn ton allowing only six hits and runs in only the first and sixth frames Both tallies came as the result of homers by Colin Suth crland and Dan Shannan Scoring all of their runs in the last three frames Welling ton Hotel sotlballers clipped Smiths Dairy or last night at Queens Park 00 take 7A lcad in the beatoffive semifinal series Th other Industrial Lcaguc semifinal is led 21 by Barrie Coops over Aarkson Hotet Singles berurray Faragher and Reg Edwards sandwiching an error that put Jack Graham an the sacks accounted for two Silihs runs in the third frame and raised yebrows to the cf iect that the Hoteliers cauldbe However when the tide turned in the next framethe waves hit is shore with Three walks and Howard Fora baa singlediedrtherseore in the fourth Smiths got goahead run in the fifth but watched the lead fizzle in the home half as thr re free passes and an equal number of safeties ac counted for four Wellington runs The situation was some hat similar in its sixth as Welling ton wrapped it upwith anotba trio of markers Dick Forbes buried the route Track Stars Work Monday TORONTO CPtFive mem bers of Canadas track team for the British Empire Games to be held in Perth Australia in NBA vember will compete Monday in track events at the Canadian National Exhibition festival They are Harry Jerome 21 of Vancouver in the mens 100 yards Yvonne Breeden 15 at Vancouver in the womens 100 yards Abigail Hoffman 15 of Toronto in the womens 440 spinner 1m moron wonit Pride of craftsmanship inspire to proceed with precision on raw crrv Morons tTD yards and Bruce Kidd iii and PRECISION every one of our mechanics or job of auto repair Trelr iniyout fovorl 85526 ltnocs hquaVe way Wellingtnn IDAY AUGUST Victory In Series Finale to Dtlttc Campbell in thc sixth after ser ving gopher ball to John Bowman Thnrnton hf Droicy sh Ii Brolcy s5 Timmons Johnston hforrow lb Thompson of Bowman if Broley rf Schaly lf Totals Knoclr an =ocou ==3e°=s 31 It DQGOHNIHOH Shannon Shannnn lb hlailin of Harris If Schaly rf Campbell if Totals canoeeggs as Johnston and Timmans Du Shannon Campbell and Stur ges Losing pitcher Snnnon Wellington Wins With Late Surge for Wellington while pair of lefties George MacDonald and Don Faragher chucked for Srrs Smiihs Etheringion ss Granger cf Browning 2b Winkle rt Morrison if MacDonald Faragher Faraghcr Graham lb Edwards 3i Totals gt nuNusn grandee4066 Jardinect Edward if Kelman If Forbes Laing lb =Alleu Coulson MacDonald 2h Forbes Totals MacDonald OFagber 5t and Fnragher Forbes and Don Officials hb Bowenp plate and Steve Jonescu bases uoaonucuw Bill Cratbers 21 onto in the mile Gordon Wright directorot the nationalcouncil of fitness said two foreign stars will compete in the halfmile They are Jack Yerman of the US AnnyCali fornia and Rod Chintu of North ern Rhudcsia Other prominent athletes who have entered so far are sprint ers Bob FisherSmith of Ottawa and Norma Harris of Chicago and middledistance runner Su zanneKnott of Columbus Ohio bani ofTor dorm Spread your fuel oil payments evenly over many months heavy midwinter bills when tuel eonaumplion ls htghqnd expenses are generotlyheovier Call us todayl THE sacrum tannin an HHHH ¢oH=N==o Allen Losing pitcher Mac ald $1000econtractr Demeter zeroedsf home The victory left the Reds Wi garner behind the Dodgers who areIVrlnirootoltheaeoood place San Francisco Glantl The Giant closed ground II laclr Sanford posted his 13th straight victory with 01 deci slon over Milwaukee Braves an burners by Willie Mays Orlando Cepede and Jim Davener While the pennant race was grabbing the spotlight some other noteworthy achievements were recorded Maye homer was No to of the Season marking the fourth time in his career that he has reached the tomnrir and start ing etc hurler Warren Spobn down to his first August defeat in three years Pittsburgh Pirates ct ed Chicago Cubs and aga had to call on relief ace Elroy Face He responded with his fist save of the year Chicago second baseman Ken Huhbs played errorless ball for the 72nd game one game short of Bobby Doerrs record Philadelphia Phillies and Doll runacoring single Itoy Sievcrs for five runs in the eighth inning to beat New York hiets 87 The lists used tlve pitchers in the inning and tied major league record The Reds pounced on Dodger starter Stan Williams has for four runs in the first inning on ninproduclng single by Frank Robinson and Gordy Coleman on error on Colemans hit by Willie Davis that enabled llobln son to score and wild pitch DRIVES IN WINNER Jerry Lynchs double drove in the run that proved to be decisive in the fifth When OToole it13 faltered Bill Henry came on and then Bros nan who has not allowed an earned run in his last to appear onces Mays and Cepcdo hammered consecutive homers in the first inning Davenport connected in the sixth for the eventual game winner over Spahn titii who had won six battles in row Sanford 105 had one hittor until the seventh frame when Frank Bolling and Spuhn hit hacklabaek homers Before the game aover theGlanta had used fiverellchrrl Bob Balln Billy ODell Stu Miller Mtkc McCormick and Don Larson Dana Clcndenon paced the Pirates with homer and two doubles driving in four runs and providing at McBean too with big lead hchcnn had allowed only two singles until the eighth inning when the Cubs struck for two IllllSIJIIltE ing on Diomcdcs Olive and then Face Don Cardwoll am took the loss The Phillies uprising tagged Robert Miller 22 with the defeat while giving the triumph to Jack Baldschun 84 Sievers also homered for the Phils as did Clay Dnlrympie and John Callison Jim Hickman con nected far the Meta Injured Riders Make Settlement OTTAWA CPlTwo Ottawa Rough Rider players who were injured and placed on waivers before the season began have reached financial settlement with the football club it was learned Thursday Dick Desmorals and Bob Beatlie turned the matter over to their lawyer after the club offered themJO pendent of their full salary There was no official mention of the amount of settlement but The Journal says Dcsmarois will be paid $7000 on an $0500 contract and Bealtie will receive $4000 on The clubs lawyer Sam Ber ger said Thursday he will ask Canadian Football Cammmis siouer Syd Halter lo recom mend standard contract clause to cover players who are injuredbflore the season he gins it SPROULE MASONRY CONTRACTOR For quality Brick Stone and Black work at reason able prlcea call PA 60966 SARJEANTS BUDGET PLAN spreads SUNHEAT payments uniformly Free Estimate Avoid other co LTD PA 8246l

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