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Barrie Examiner, 10 Sep 1962, p. 8

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SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor TWO DOWN HOW MANY T0 not hlojor League baseball players waited recently that falling attendance was due to long drawn out games Primary blame was placed on the pitcher The infield for throwing the bat around between outs and after just pitches were second The average nineinning major league tilt takes in excess of two hours Its the majority opinion that this is too long despite the fact fans will sit through double header which takes twice as long These complaints are not mere whistles in the wind flockey had litesame trouble few years ago For that reason rules were changed to speedup the action One rule change in many leagues was icing the tick 0f ficials no longer wait for the puck to be touc ed on an icing play As soon as the puck crosses the endzone red lines play is stopped In lesser leagues of ball especially baseball long games have been the cause of fading interest hap pened to lesser degree in softball Add it thisisthe case youcan expect attendances to stay up for the remainder of the Barrie District Sen ior Softball League final series between lilinesing and Stewarts Lunch The first game 00 in favor of the Lunchmen was hurElied along by the 2lstrlkcout pitching of Butch Boy Tire second game was hurried by some fine field ing as well as great pitching by Stewarts Jim Arm strong and Mincsings laek Vair total of five hits was collected in the nineinning contest The score was 10 for lifinesing Doglind Eric Clash Again Here Tonight Either they took long time to recover or neither was no ished at the close of die last tighttotbefinish bout be tween Yukon Eric and Butt dog Brewer That was about month ago at Barrie Arena Whatever happened the two pmiesrlooal wrestlers will try it again this evening at the some site Two other bouts are sched uled for the cord Th semi final has the Stanley Brothers who are not unlike the Tale boys lighting tiny Gordon and Billy liediLycns The opener at plia Tim othy Goehogno the tab strong boy against Howard Martin Close to 1500 people watched the last card headed by Brewer and Eric its understood ex trn ringside seats will be pro vided for tonights go if nec fi game torment than but his appearance was the Art Martin wasn 1n the minute ighlight of the Mioesingstew arts Lunch playoff molest rat ueens Park Saturday With oneaway in the top of the ninth inning and Jim Ann strong on first base via an er ror Martin cams on to pinch hit fordoa Morley Art prompt ly smoked single to centre eid But instead of Stewarts hav ing two runners on the side was retired and Minesiog won the game to WOW PLAY 0n the blow Armstrong mode This second minutes Unfortunately game took Tonights contest is slat cond spot on this page that about one hour and five some people who couldnt believe the pm starting time of Saturdays game ed in this newspaper missed fine show as report ed for 830 This is the so youll see it Itsright As closing note to this space the final batting the dont know yet averages should appear on these pages tomorrow and most valuable player award winner within day pr two 50 please dont ask me who won what really Esks Lose 17121 EDMONTON CPi our age Tommydoe Coffey gave up football for business career and Harvey Vylic seriously con templated retirement despite his oftstar safety ranking But both decided to give fooiv ball another whirl prior to the 1062 Western Conference season and each came up with dazzling perlorrnance Saturday night as Calgary Stampeders defeated Edmonton Eskimos 17 12 before 15400 fans Three times in the lost half yiie returned pants from his tompcdcr end zone on what looked like sure Edmonton sinv gles He finished by deflecting the ball away from Edmontons Coffey at thoCalgary goal line on the last play of the game Coffey who has scored 69 of Without Edmontons 123 points this sca son carried the hall five times for 21 yards and caught seven of 11 passes thrown his way for in yards in losing cause He scored touchdown on an eight ynrd pass from quarterback Don Getty converted it and kicked an 11yard field goal The result moved Calgary into second place in the WFC three points behind Winnipeg Blue Bombers one point nhead of Edmonton and 130 Lions and two ahead of Saskatchewan Roughriders TAKE 10l LEAD The Stampeders broke scoreless battle with 10 points in the second quarter and led 101 entering tensionpacked final 11 rte Quarterback Eagle Day passed for two in touchdowns the first 17yard strike in the second to rookie half Jim Dillard of Oklahoma State and the second sense tionnl 75yard passnndrun play Impresses Maple Leaf Brass PETERBOROUGH CF Captain George Armstrong is opening eyes including those of monngencoach Punch lmlach during the first few days oi Tor onto Maple Leafs presaason training The big right winer was one of the top performers as the Leafs went through eight scrim mogca during the weekend He scored twice in each of two introsqbad games Sunday lmiuch gets down this week to the business of signing his Stan loy Cup champions and the word is that those not signed by Oct wontpioyi in tthar tianui Hockey League nilstar game flint night in Torant tohalf Ed Buchanan late in the final quarter Hnlfback Larry Robinson con verted both touchdowns and kicked field goal from the Edmonton 14 End Vic Chapman kicked thirdquarter single from the Calgary 31 and end Jim Let cavrts was credited with srnglc when he fumbled into the was recovered by Calgary to round out the Edmonton scoring The Stampeders guided by Day for all but two plays picked up 17 first downs no 94 yards rushing and 310 through the air Day bit on 13 of 22 pass attempts Getty taking over as first sfrmg quarterback with allstar ackre Parker out for at least month with broken collar one moved the Eskimos for 20 first downs Edmonton picked up 151 yards rushing and 215 passtng as Getty was good on to of 25 attempts move as YARDS locally in Calgarys second quarter scoring 50yard pitch to end Pete Manning formerly defensive half with the Na tional League Chicago Bears helped Stampeders move 85 yards in four plays for their first touchdown shyard completion toRob ioson sparked Stampeders in an aoyard drive to the Edmonton seven which ended on the last play of the half with Robinson citing field goal Seven plays after taking the opening kickoff in the last half Chapman booted his single short punt gave Edmonton the hall at the Calgary 12 early in the final quarter and three plays later Letcavits fumbled en grupasstromGelt Another short punt and ya roughing penalty gave Edmon ton the ball on the Stampeder 19 and five plays later Getty hit Coffey in the end zone from the night Weavers fourth consecu tive short paid and noyards penalty set up Coifeys field goal minutes later and Edmon ton took 1310 load 0n the first play that followed ay hit Buchanan with short pass near the sidelines and he raced 75 yards for the winning score without an Eskimo de fender touching him 11o doesnt have to Worry abouthis three main goaltend rs Johnny flower Jerry theaters and iron Simmons All three are working on the second year of twnyenr contract Kent Hartman rrlzo rookie ob tnined from iipriittiielti fndlnna of the Ame iutth tea on for five tar mods the bean TAKING PRIDE Pride of crnftsmnodhi skill makes it blgtliff it cithrleyhoriin In kn MARKET SQUARE Calgary and zone and the bolt The long pass figured prom wide turn at second prompt in centre fielder Wen Downey to throw to third base Gary Hines took the peg and whirled over first base where Martin was for off the base Martin was tagged by first baseman Bill Adana Adamr then re termites hileeiiinretntto ftrcd quickly to fled lhu low at second Mincslng had Armstrong in the soup Thurlow inked couple of throws and tagged Jimmy in race towards third That was the ball game Martins entertainment was Midland Visits Thomion Tonight In Series Opener Familiar figures to South Simcoo Baseball league play offs will meet in the final ser ies that starts this evening hfidlond lndians will be visi tors to Thornton at 615 in the first game of the bestotscven playoff set Midland dcicnicd Orillia in north division ploy to gnin ent ry to the finals Thornton got by the tough Knock club in the south division Both sides figure to go with their aces to gain on early lead Don Johnston will undoubtedly toe the rubber for Thornton while either playingcoach Gard Dyment or lefty liiob Hendrick son will he firing cm for Mid land Nicklaus Wins Tap Golf Series AKRON Ohio tAFl Jack Nicklaus coupled his booming drives with some fancy putting over the last nine holes Sunday to defeat Arnold Palmer and Gary Player and win the in augural world series of golf with its top prize of $50000 The US Open champion from Columbus Ohio quickly wiped out Palmers onestroke firstround lead going in front after three holes Then he hir dled the 10th and 11th holes to pull safely in front in the $75 000 exhibition From then on he played steady golf challenging his rivals to catch him Nicklaus 91 fired at 370269 and finished with whole total of 135 after an opening round id Player shot 6970139 while Palmer shot 745uoday They finished in secondplace tie earning $12500 each POTTER TURNS SOUR Palmer the Masters and Brit ish Open champion simply couldnt get his putter working BILLY RED LYONS noon Will Go Late Rally Ann Smiths home run spork cd is fourrun sixthinning rally that carried Barrie Hitlcrest Monarchs to 76 victory over Guelph in the first game of the PWSU intermediate final seriu Singles by Tina Cameron Ulle Lentslus and Sandra Spring also helped the cause in the Satur day nfternooo game at Queens Park Second game of the finalls slated for Guelph next Saturday Ann Kearsey who won the game on sixhitter got some fine fielding support from Cam eron and Lentsius who combin ed for two important double plays Comcron was the only Bur rie player to get two hits Mon archs had 11 in the contest Marilyn Wallace did the hurl ing for Guelph Wings Start Training Grind DETROIT CBDetroit Red Wings opened their National Hockey league training camp Saturday at Olympia Stadium where general manager coach Sid Abel announced there will be new facesin the lineup Abel handing the general managers role for the first time since taking over from re tired deck Adams in May greeted 78 players including 20 amateurs We want to do better than last season he said We have strong nucleus for the club but we have positions to fill Attention was focussed on Alex Faulkner and Floyd Smith who had brilliant records in the American League last season Centreman Faulkner picked up from Toronto in the draft will vat line at camp with Smith who counted 41 goals for Spring field last season and Larry Jeffrey who cameup from Ed monton late last season that tiedthe pnr 353570 Fire stone Country Club record Where he needed only 75 putts Saturday Palmer threepulled three times on the front nioe where he took fat 39 and found himself all but out of con fention otter Nicklaus opened the final nine with his two bir dies on putts of 12 and to feeL Nicklaus didnt exoctly take command early in the round He was in troublcnn the first hole hitting two traps came out of the second weakly and two putted from about 85 feet Palmer in position to widen his lead to two strokes threeputted from 10 feet Nicklaus be him iothegteen on the yard No hole in two sh MARINE SPECIAL Low Prices on All Scott McCulioch Outboard Motora 437 Electric Start Reg 79000 Sale 67500 477 Manual Start Barrie Juveniles Win PWSU Set Barrie ifillcrest juveniles de feated Whitby 1711 at Queens Park Saturday in Provincial Womens Softball Union gamei iron wrns besteofthree quarterfinal series 31 Jennifer Hazel and Bonnie Buffey led in both the hit and home run departments Hazel hit two consecutive homers while thonnle slammed one Homeruns forvthe Whitby club came from Bertie Campbell and Lynda McCord Bonnie came up with five hits and Jennifer had three Billcrest pitchers were Barb Roberts and Jermey while Bertie Campbell and Jan Nor srrcuusi moron wonx IN anecrsiouf inspires every one of our mnehnnlol to proceed with precision on avory job of onto repair lreir cream in your favor any car Motors in ltlvood were the hurlers for Whit Rug 509 Say 54909 Flying Scott Demonstrator 13 Ft Scott Bent 75 Electric Motor Reg 314900 Sale norm Royal Scott Demonstrotor 15 Ft Scott Bout 417 El ectrio Motor Reg 216800 Sole 174900 Generator standard egulp merit on all electric start motorot as Low asrqn bows PA c5526 enonnyen c4771 transporters acrimonious Vair Gives One Hit nt lost the double ploy ills bit was the first and last off Mtneslng hnrler Jack Vair who came up with his premier per formance of his Barrie District Senior Softball League career Only other Stewarts players to become baserunners were George Falconer via base on balls in the around inning and Bernie McCaon via an error in the eighth Jacks efforts took lot of the lustre off the sterling four Armstrong Mineslnas run came off double by Corby Adams pass ed bail and fieldcrs choice in which only good slide by Ad am at the plate heat the fine throw by Jimmy Bertram Adams who hasnt been too potent with the stick in the teries was also the fielding star for Mintsing which Is nothing new BerniehchaonmndLncnuple of sensational catches in the left posture for Stewarts He raced into the crowd to nab foul bail early in the game then made sensational running catch to rob Thurlow in the sixth lfod Thurlows drive gotten by Bernie the score would have been 20 Third game of the final which is now tied at 11 is toniait at 330 at Queens Fourth game is Wednesday of pm with the fifth slated for Saturday pm hit pitching performance of Minesing Wins 10 Ionior Netters Lose To 03 MONTREAL tCPl The United States completed 41 victory over Canada Sunday in junior tennis tie patterned after Davis Cup ploy hlLlre Belkin 17 of Milmi Montrealborn anthe Inna dino opoo Junior champion downed Andre Tieiemnos ll cf Adams 1b Vair Totals 29 Armstrong and Valpaod Win Denney whiff in the bestofaeven ser Wen Downey lea opener and Wen Downey who chucked for hilaeslng in the first name wilflikely be the hurlers tonight STEWARTS Bertram as Marley Martin Gilhouly 2b Armstrong lb Falconer cf McCann it An NEED the Canadian closed titlist 57 75 Gerry Cromwell 1a of Lo Angeles whipped Dennis Crotty 106407inamaichcuttoa Mules bestofthm affair because the US had already won the tie Officials Bud Knapp plate with Belkins win Harold Kettle first base and Andy Frame third base All the Canadians who com2 peted were from Montreal NEWER CAR hilNESlNG Hines so Adams if Thurlow to Adamsiss Win Downey eonboat oeoooeaeeoee ¢oo= HOOODOQGQeam annulmov MHUNIFR ALLANDALE Borrln Plan PA 61512 error areas in QUALITY USED CARS VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE Ease Rd PA 85553 after shooting 65 Saturday and If you are like most parents with children in high school you are probably wondering how you are log your youngsters college edu cation To help parents solve 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