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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jun 1967, p. 8

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PLANS COURT ACTION THE BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY JUNE Ill 1967 Star Quarterback Kapp Suspended By BC Lions VANCOUVER CPI Quar terback Joe hnpp was sus pended Friday without pay from his estimated mumyear Job by Britiit Columbia Lions His only misc of appeal was to the man who tired him so Kano is taking his case to court The suspension or the 196768 season was announced at ress contorence by Allan Mu Eachern president of the West ern Football Conterence Lions McEachcrn is also proteni commissioner ol the Canadian Football IAAEIDO He said sus pended players usually take their appeals to the commu sinner Kano however gave no indi cation of appealing his case in league ollicials he was absent from the ouster neEling Hon ever statement prepared by msrncr SPORTS Beeton Ball Club Oil To Good By BILL CURRAN pp and read to reporters Under my contract with the Lions and writtei instruction from the club am prevented from making any statements to the ms would be in breach of nlracl ifl attempted to de lcnd myscll to the public but will be making my delcnre in court and am prorebdin im mediately My home is in Van couver and would like to play my option year with tie BC Lions HA5 JYEAR CONTRACT Kapp has threeyear con tract with the Lions tint contin titS through on oneyear op fiilt until June I983 lie in tended to play out his option then into Houston Oilcrs ol the American Football League Word leaked out that be had as Start Beeton baseball team is off to flying start in the South Simcoe ball league and if the good showing con tinues manager Bruce Gould and coach John ltutlier ford intend to seek allOntario Junior OBA honors later IN THEIR FIRST seven league games Beeton won four lost one and lied two whichplaces them near the top The regular lineup is composed entirely of signed contract with the Oll ors when the registration was forwarded to AFL headquarters or processing Milt Woodward APL oommisionu voided the contract because Kupp was still under contract to the Lions Ilclhchtrn said Kapp still has some form at personal con tract with the Oilers and has accepted moneyreported to be 910000lrom them The Lions several weeks ago altered Kapp substantial in crease orer his last contract but it was reluscd McEarhsrn said man playing out his oplton with new job still in the har gaining stage is one thing Enchcrn said Doing this with new Job already locked up is another The Lions president said that to retain Kapp under the condi tions would be impossible as no ployercan serve two mas ters There Is no absolute assur ance the National Football League and AFL will honor the suspension but Mollnchain said he had no doubt they would The two US leagues and the CPL have trilateral agree ment of mutual rapped for con tracts and legislation Kapp 29 graduate of Uni vasity of California quarter backs the Bears in the 1969 Rose Bowl game against Iowa He was the Wegs leading passer in his rookie CPL season with Calgary Stampelers in 1959 and again in 1960 He was traded to the LllllS in August 1961 in tourlorone swap and went on to lead the llC club to its first Grey Cup III 196 During his six years with the Lions Kapp sales promotion representative Eu food com pany accumulated many awards At one time or another he was named the Wests most outstanding playcr Wests must valuable player all Canadian He also set many seasonpass ing rccards and was chosen most popular player among BC fans Unless the controversy is re solved his option ycar wont be gin until alter the suspension is removed without Kapn the Ltons might have to go into the season lilt uut provon signalcallci the moment head coach Dave Skrien has to rely on two rookie quarterbacks Paul Roberts of Oregon State and Tim Roth nil Washington State along with Canadian Pete Ohlor returnint to the Lions after oncyoar absence Sam Mela greets his laniily at the Alinncupnlishl Paul airport on their arrival train their Quincy Masarichusclts homo FROM LEFT they are Mrs Mclo IOmonthulrl Scott BAD NEWS AWAITS MEIE FAMILY in his lathors arms Marsha Marilyn ll Sicirnii and Sherry l7 licn this picture was taken the Mole family was unaware that Sam had bcon IltCl by lnncsota Twins onncr Calvin Grillith The varano was tilted by Cal Ermer who was Itfltl IVIRS with Twins TripleA Pacific Coast League Denver doors farm loans IAI tiropholol lemmas autism PROPER HAND POSITION FOR STRAIGHT SHOTS junior players with some older veterans used asre serves when needed We are concentrating on bring ing along the young talent said manager Gould His two sons John 18 and Larry 14 are star pitchers with the club which won the Junior honors last yeallIohn fivefoot 11inch righthander struck out 11 batters in beating Ivy 61 recently He also pitched Beeton to 101 victory over Creemore and 105 over Tottenham Younger brother Larry beat Allis ton Knights 83 hurled 3311 tie with Tottenham and oneall draw with Ivy One of Johns best pit ching efforts came in game Beeton lost 43 to Thorntons rampaging Indians John also hurl ed two ofthe three wins Beeton registered when they won the Lisle tourn ament CURRENT baseball in terest at Beeton is cen tred on game which brings Creemore Red Sox John Gould to the Beeton grounds tomorrow afternoon week later Beeton plays Sunday afternoon game against the Knights at Alliston One of the hardhitting outfielders with the Beeton club is Wayne Carleton who perhaps is better known as hockey player with the Rochester farm club of Toronto Leafs Wayne did spell with the National Hockey League team last winter and is likely to get another ohanceto make good in the NHL next season Clare Holmes and Jack Foran are other outfielders with the club while the infield has Billy Hannah at first Jim Rutherford at second Bod Ellison at short Tod Gould and Tommy Hurst alternating at third Bob Connell is the capable receiver and Brian Coburn shar es some of the pitching Veterans who play as reserves indude Bob Walkem who can catch pitch or play the outfield Jim Aiken The illustrations with todays lesson show the ellact that dil lorant hand positions at the top of the swing have on shotdirec tion In illustration we seethat the gutter has bent his hand downward so that wrinkles will appear on the underside of his wrist This closes the ctubtace so that itwill be lookingto the Iett at impact Hooked shotswill result ln illustration the golfer has turned his hand upward so that wrinkles appear on the top side of the wrist This position ing opens the clublace causing sliced shots to the right Most gollers will have best shot consistency it they employ the position shown in illustra tion Note that thelorearrn and back of the hand form straight line This usually indi cates square clubtace that will produce generally straight shots all other lhinos heinu equal sormwmnmminum 69 Brazil Advances In Davis Cup Play By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 46 97 and Drysdale stopped and Ken Kelly The veterans prefer to see theyoung stars get the major action but are ready to help out when needed Besides the South Simcoe League team Beeton also will play in centennial tournament in the bee cen tre on Friday Saturday and Sunday June 16 to 18 Orillia Thornton Creemore Lisle Toronto Papas An gus and Alliston Canuclrs also have entered IN THE NORTH DUFFERIN LEAGUE Angus base ball team is scheduled to visit New Lowell for Sun day afternoon game tomorrow at oclock Manager Harry Major is hopeful Fred Cameron can come up with another neat pitching effort which gave Angus an 85 win over Honeywood recently Bradford has been the early surprise in the South Simcoe Softball League with recent wins over the champion Gitford team and the formidable Fennells Corners squad Jack Oosterhuis hurled Rocky Colan gelos team to 65 win over Fennells beating ace John Hughes and Ken Matchelzt Oosterbuis helped his own cause with homer besides pltobing the win Terry followed it up Carter beat Holland Landing 102 and then with 97 victory over Gilfofll Dave Cotlings and John Devalk led the Bradford offensive with two hits each Bradford fans were pleased to see Colin Jack last years most valuable player back in the Bradford lineup BOB JACKSON has sent notice about centennial softball tournament to be staged at Fennells Com munity Park today It is anticipated eight teams will participate and at time of Barrie West Bend Lefroy had filed entries writing Barrie Coop and Mount Albertand Zephyr The schedule calls for the first game to start at 12 noon and games will continue throughout the day with the final at pm under floodlights First prize is $30 with $20 for second and theres no entryreen lucky draw for $50 is also planned Gordon Knee shaw of Bradford is in chargeof accepting entries CREEMORE RED SOX 30 shutout loss to young all League including Glen Woodrow at Grillia and an 84 setback from Tottenham Midlands Gord Dyment showed oldtimeforin tn downing Thornton 21 with fivehit pitching chore earlier in the week dropped their first four games in the South Simcoe Base Braril clinched spot in the finals of the Group European zone Davis Cup tennis tourna mentv Friday winning the doubles and taking an unbeat able lead over Italy in their sumfinal match South Africa took 20 lead over France in the other Group semifinal at Paris England and Spain split their opening singles in Eastbonrne England in the Group semi finals The winner goes against Russia which already had clinched against Chile The Russians took 30 ad vantage when they won the doubles match Thursday The concluding singles matches at Moscow were rained out Fri day In Naples Italy Brazils Thomas Koch and Edison Mun darine beat Giordano Mainlt and Vittorio Croltas 63 in the decisive doubles match Bob Hewitt and Cliff Drysdale swept the opening singles for South Africa at Paris Hewitt beat Francois Deullret 61 51 Pierre Darmon 61 51 Manuel Santana of Spain the current Wimbledon king out lasted Mike Sangsler of Eng land 810 63 57 97 60 to gain split ol the opening sin gles in England Roger Taylor beat Jose Arilla 36 63 62 in the first match Soccer Final MONTREAL CPI Eng land defeated the First Vienna Club of Austria 21 Friday night earning the right to meet Borussia of Dortmund West Germany in the championship game of the Expo 67 interna tional soccer tournament Sun day John Byrnea sharpshooting forward from Crystal Palace scored both goals for England leading the team out of 10 firstAhalf deficit Fritz Schmie dratwer scored for Austria HERTZ RENTALS TRUCKS Move Yourself Economical Rates Save money Private or Commercial CARS Long term lease Low Rates Gas Included Daily or Weekly 7266474 BARRIE DRIVEACAR England Gains Adams The Barrie and District Sun ior Softball League has passed the Illgame quarterpolo and secretary Dorian Parker has re toascd the uptndatc batting stu tistics Dclcnding champion Cor by Adams who is an allstar shortstop with Barrics Lakcview Dairy entry maintains an 11 Mint lead over Elmvnlc Palace Hotel centre licldor Bill Carlmill Third place is licld by pitcher inlielder Tod Wilson of new on try antawa Brocks and Elm vale pitcher Jim Mcitllislor is the only other player to hold an average above 300 Adams has 135 average from 10 hits in 22 otticial plate visits Carlmilt sports 444 erm eight hits in Ill at bats Wilson SOFTBALL SENIOR Pt Woods BA It Newmarkct ll Elmvale ImpEastman Lakeview Nottawa Future Games Saturday ImpEastman at Nottawa it Newmarket at Elmvale 615m Monday Lakeview at ImpEastman 510 Tuesday Nowmarlrel at Woods BA 830 INTERMEDIATE Pts Borden Clarkson Yanch Heating Barrie Coop West Bend Universal It Fu Sunday West Band at Yanoh 530 Monday Borden at West Bend 700 Tuesday Universal at Yanch 700 ONTARIO LADIES SENIOR Saturday BARBIE at Fort Erie 830 June 16 BARBIE at Agincourt Sidewalk Slabs zixan i140 Patio Slabs 24 24 5122 Colors $127 ea Building Iulio Stim The Patio Man offers IlltStI and CABBY PRICES EXCELLENT PATTERNS DRIVEWAY CURBS ALSO AVAILABLE Before You Buy Give Us Try IIIJJSTIIN s7 McDonald Alliston Free Delivery on Orders Heads Senioi Batting who last year won the Barrie lnturmcdint Le gu crown as mcmhcr ol the pcnnltllt winning Barrio CoOp club 115 has eight hits but has our more plate trips Llian Cartmill Ito has 354 average while Mc illlislcr curries 312 The league which has bccn plagued by pnslpnncmculs on account of rain luring the past week has announced two schctl ulc changes Tonights game at Stnynor between host Nottawa Brooks and lmpcrialEastmnn will start one hour tutor than usual nt pm rainnut from last Monday at Queens Park volving the Nousnarltct Argus Cnmcramcn and firstplace Bar rio Woods BA has been re scheduled for next Tuesday June 13th starting at 330 pm Following are the top to bat ting avcragcs after 20 games AB Avg Adams 22 10 455 Cartmill 18 Wilson 354 ItIcAlIistui 16 313 McCann lE at 212 Hines 21 236 McCann LE 21 ES Stone 253 Chappcl zo 150 Christie 20 750 BALL STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting Carl Yaslrzemski Bert Sox hammered his 131h and 14th home runs of the sea son pacing Boston to come lrom behind 87 victory over Washington PitchingGeorge Brunet Cal ifornia pitchcd thrcehitter and ended personal nine game losing strait which had stretched since opening day by blanking Detroit 441 GOT ONEPOINT EDGE CHICAGO AP California Clippers defeated Chicago Spurs 21 in National Professional Soccer League game Friday night before 21 fans Patio Stabs isxia 85 Colors 90c on In Aluminum Doors 22° Supplies 4357294 of Slot or More New Category lit Beach Track VASAGA BEACH The Super Late Model race cars invade Wasaga Speedway in nirfiit in the regular Saturday program ol racing starting at 815 pm The cars valued be tween SZfiflo and H000 will be back every wcck this summcr along with the spcctly moili lied cars and tho latemodel Diamond Class divisions The latlcr group includes cars built with value ol less than $4M Missing in the lineup tonight will be torn points champion Norm Lclliotl of Strcclsville who apparently is working on his $4200 vehicle However he is expected at the track by roxt track to moot strong chal lenges Irom Jock Cook and company Torontos Bub Houmish has token the carly points lead in the modified division while lciry flower of Elinvnl is Barrie Golfers Retain Lead COLIJXGWOOD The Rb and ot the lourpart Simroe County ladies golf June Field Days was cut in half by the elements Thursday but the Bar ttE Country Club team clung to the lead establuhed the previ ous vtcck on their home course Played at Colllngwoodl Blue Mountain course rain iniernip ted the action and the tour teams were only able to com plate nine holes Despite finish ing third on the days action Barrie maintained their overall load at the halfway mark of the annual June event They now have tuoday score of 361 11 strokes in front at Drillia who headed the Collingwood section Midland holds down third place t6 slroku behind Oriltia with 896 Collingwood is mired deep in the bascmcnt with team total of 1025 Onllia managed Last lor thl day uhilc Midland edged out Barrie 293297 tor the runnerup slot Coilingwood lcll nccper in the overall play trailing their three rivals with was for the day Individual compcti tion was close lor both gross and net scores 0rillial Tillie Lambriclr scored for the best gross score one stroke better than Grace Ough ol arrie and Jeanne Murphy from Midland The the here was broken on the ninth hole with Mrs Ough pre vailing The fourth lotv gross score at 46 was recorded by Maddy English at Midland Collingwoods Ann hinkley led the field in not score moped tion carding 38H Rhoda Brass ol Barrie also produced 3811 but was relegntcd to second place Two Barrie gollcrs were tied for third low not at 39 and Ede Cor by won out with better score on the ninth hole over Bohibe Sharpe Next weeks continuation of the county competition will be played at Midland Thursday June 15th Brampton Posts First Victon BRAMPTON Ont It Brampton Excelsior registered their lirst win of the season Pri day in the Ontario Lacrosse As sociation Senior 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