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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1961, p. 8

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mm manmar MAY 11 m1 SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor WELL noun We havent had too rnany occasions to congratu late the Barrie and District senior softbau Associa tion but now we have and were happy to do so In naming Bill Hare umpireincbief we feel quite strongly that the game will be improved Hare considered top OASA official is the most cons clontious officialweve ever seen around here Any ump we feel that can be favorably compared to the big fellow is competent The BDSSA presented Bill with the news of his new job week or so ago at regular meetinglaiu accepted almost humbly However weve noticed already that hes not tak ing the Job lightly Next Wednesday stewarts Lunch and Torgis Automotives have an exhibition game scheduled Important too is the fact that Bill is go ing to give pair of prospective officials the oppor tunity of handling the game Fellows like Bill and Bud Knapp the senior offi cials actually need little warmingup bafore sea son However chaps who havent officiated senior ball before could stand to get used to it Then too we feel that no one whos umpired with Bill will look at him any differently since his ap pointment Weve never seen Bill shake his head at acail mhde by working buddy Weve never heard Bill speak uncompiimentary about another official Again tothe 103p Nice GoingTurnaroun officials wholl take loads of dirt this summer Good Luck JUST NOTES Johnny Wilson whos made New York Ranger fans forget about Eddie Shack John nys hockey player first and foremost has return ed to the Barrie area for his second year as sales representative for Molsons Dale Rolfe who captained the last Flyers team of Barrie is back from terrific season with the cham pion Portland Buckaroos of the Western Profes sional Hockey League Theyll do it every time In this case it was we In listing the fellows whove helped the Lake view Hockey Club we overlooked the hardestwork ing guyof the lot Don Coulson He handled the books We should have mentioned Irv Groh as well Good to see Jim Beamish up and around again The popular Brewers Retail Store clerk former professional wrestler was laidup at RVK for few weeks This is opening stag day at Barrie Golf and Goun try Club Golf started at noon The foods on around seven These openingstags help the members get to gether For some its the first swings of the season At six oclock today Barrie City hosts Newmarlret in Newmarket and District Soccer League game at the Fair Grounds This is Barrles second start hav ing won the opener week ago Canadas Athletic Program Had Better Be Started Soon By JACK suntan Canadian Press Staff Writer If Prime Minister Diefen aker and his cabinet got pas the front and editorial pages the othu day and peeked at the sports news they might have gulped at yarn from Paris It spelled out an ambitious $200000000 five year plan aimed at turning Frenchmen into better athletes Diefennaker and his right hand men of course can say something along the same lines All they have to do is point to paragraph in the speech from the throne last Nov 17 thatt said You will also be asked to consider means of encouraging the youth of Canada in amateur athletics Good But if they dont get around to this fairly soon Can ada is likelywo drop right out of the bottom of the unofficial Olympic points standings 1n the Summer Games at Rome last year for instance admmanagedsonensecond pla Silfimaaibythe lru versity of British Columbia eightcared crew This was the worst showing by Canadian team in Olympic history AWAIT FURTHER ACTION The throne speech was made six months ago and few million words haveiheen band ied about the House of Com mons and Senate since then But amateur sports officials are waitingfor MP5 to sit down and thrash out the problem of getting young guys and gals to participate in amateur sport Maybe the prime minister and his aides have already dis cussed this little item lts spec ulation but hint of this was made few weeks ago in Tor and in the event MPs missed onto when starryeyed amateur officials whispered to reporters to watch for an announcement from Ottawa Theyre still watching Political orters say Parlia ment may be prorogued early in July Its likely the question will be introduced before then the Parisstory and need some ammunition to fire at the gov ernmentheres what it said ill iroducedfor ve years with the gstate pickingup little more thanhalf the tab Local govern ment nd private groups will foot the rest of $280000000 oven it called for 90 new stadiums 210 swimming pools more than 1000 athletic fields 933 gym nasiums and ion list of di verse installations The thing came to head when sports writers and fans screamed about Frances dismal showing in the Rome Games when the team managed only two silver and two third place bronze medals FRENCH PRESS PROGRAM The assembly committee on cultural family and social affairs gave unanimous ap proval to the hill and said Whether we like it or not physical education and sports are henceforth an obligatory part of program of health work studies and military life Hear hear said Jim Worrail of Toronto Canadian Olympic Association am very impressed with the French governments report he said in an interview We in Canada have no reason to be proud of or even complacenirabout our show president of the By ED WILKS Associated PM stuff Writer 0ne way or another Frank Lory holds he om New York Yankees And when his pitching whammy wont world hewham5 cm with his hat The righthandcr sent Detroit Tigers into alegame Ameri can Ieague lead over Ncw York Laws Yanks BoOSts Tigers Margin fielder Rocky Colaviio Med into the stands when he saw in swing at his father Police broke up the loss before Cola viio who had Tl gucsis all the game arrived but Racky was elected for leaving the field Wynn 41 blanked lbe As on three singles after the am in by boiling liebreaking homa run in the niaihinoing for victory at Yankee Stadium Fri day night it made Lory 30 the first pitcher Io win five in the AL his year it also was his second over New York this Season gir lng him lifetime edge of 250 against the Yankswho never have been so completely mas tered by an opposing pitcher Early Wynn put away the 287th victory of his career wilh fourhitter that brought Chi cago White Sox 21 decision ovcr Kansas City Baltimore clung to third place by heating Cleveland 42 Boston dcicaied Wilmington 21 and Minnesota edged Los Angeles Angels 54 SCORED TYING RUN Lary with 7476 career rec ord against ihe rest of the league also doublcd and scored be lying run in the seventh for the Tigers before logging the loss on reliever Jim Collins 12 with his shot into the lower left field seals Rookie Sieve Boros drove in thefirst two runs with sacrifice files as the Tigers opened their illgame road trip with their eighth victory in the last 10 games TheYankees with iii Mantle reduced to pinch ED VILKS Associated Press Staff Writer The magic number now is eight for Warren Spnhn The superb southpaw of the Milwaukee Braves needs just eight more victories in hit the charmed 300 goal after collect ing his fourth of the season with 54 decision at San Francisco Friday nighL This one was nothing like the nohitier he spun against the Giants two weeks ago but his eighthit iob wm good enough to shave San Franciscos Na tional League lend to more per centage points over Los Angeles Dodgers who beat Chicago Cubs 42 Pittsburgh ended Cincinnatis winning streak at nine games beating the Reds 85 on pinch hnmer by Dick Stuart St Louis Cardinals ded Philadel phias losing slump through 10 games with 51 victory over the last place Phillies SEORED EARLY Tht Giants scored in the first port and FelipeAlou But the Braves scored twice in the first inning on Hank Aarons home run Lee Maya and Ed Math inning on singles by Jim Dnvcn ning and retired at in row in the procas lie also singled along with Camilo Correon when the Whilesax broke ll tie and heal rookie Norm Bass 11 in the filth DROVE TWO IN Baltimore clinched it at Cleveland on Mom homer in the fourth by Jim Gentile the AL home run leader with 10 and RBI leader with Vic ANK LAB hitting role he walked in the ninth because of is pulled leg muscle outhit the Tigers 1m and also drew seven walks They come from behind on tworun homer by Hector Lopez in the fourth and made it 31 on double in the fifth by Yogi Berra who was marking his 36th birthday But Lary left 14 men on base twice reliring Lopez with the bases loaded The game delayed 31 minutes at the start because of rain also was inferrupled when Tiger first baseman Norm Cash argued in third strike and was ycjecied in the second inning It Power drove in both Cleveland runs oflJack Fisher 112 who gave seven hits as the Orioles Antonclii bu fourth defeat Bill Mnnbouquette struck out 17 one shy of the molar league record an dshut out the Senators on four hits forclght innings while the Red Sox were makingtho most of their two hits If Pele Burnside 03 Pumpsle Green doubled and scored on Chuck Schillings sne rifice fly in the third and alter two walks and single by Vic Wcrtz loaded the bases in the seventh Burnside walked in the winning run Pete Ramos 82 drove in the last threeruns for the Wins off loscr Grba 38 with home run in the filth and two run single in the sixth Grba as dclayodagainafter melKcnYunt and Earl Averill Icighih inning when Tiger out ews also homered for Milwau kee with lilaihcws solo shot winning it in the ninth Spnhn who also bcat Sam Jones in the nohilter walked two and struck out one Orlando Cepedas home run leading oil the ninth made it close but Spaho was in commandfour times working out of jams by getting the Giaan to top back to the mound Souihpaw Sandy Koulnx had nohiiter for six innings against the Cubs struck out 11 and had shutout for eight innings but then needed relief help from Dick Farrell before nailing his third victoiy for the Dodgers Billy Williams doubled lead ing off the seventh for the Cubs first hit but Sandy then struck out the side whifflng Er nie Banks Ron Santa and Mel Roach Santo led off the ninth with triple and was forcedhurue by Koufax third walk of the inn ing Farrell gave up an RBI single by Bob Will before get ting Don Zimmer for the final cut Wally Moon drove in two runs for lireDodgers one with firstinning single and the other with his l0ih home run tops in the league as Don Cardwell lost homered for the Angels Spahn Is 0m Wins From SeleCt 300 Goal his second against threevictor £51 Stuarts pinch homer was threerun shot inihe filth off losing reliever Marshall Bridge of the Reds Rocky Nelson also hit three run homer for the Pirates who blew 52 lead before Bobby Shontz came on and won his first in the NY with four inn ings of twohit shutout relief Hal Bevan and Frank Robinson homered for the Reds off Buc starter Wilmer Mizell END DUEL The Cards broke up score less duel belween Ernie Brog lio and the Phils John Buzhardt with three runs in the sixth Daryl Spencers tworun single clinched it Broglio winning his second in row gave up nine hits but had shut out until the sev enth Then Herrera homered for the Phils we hadnt scored in 15 innings and now are tagged with their long est slump since 1056 Don Landrum hit an inside thepark homer for St Louis scampering around while cénlre fielder Tony Gonzalez was wait ing for the ball to bounce off scoreboard catwalk LéafsLose Again=4 10 To Syracuse By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Umbricht a6fnot4 hunk of pitching merchandise toiling for the Columbus Jets after he ing cut by the world champion Pittsburgh Pirata has taken the first step toward regaining maior league status Making his first start since beingshipped to Columbus the 30yearold righthander blanked SanJuan 44 Friday night on seven hits and gave the Jets un disputed poSsession of the top spot in the International Base ball League The triumph pushed the Jets half game in front of the Mar while walking only orie received home runs support from Buddy Fritchard and Don Clendenunu The Jets scored their other two runs agninstSan Juan in the sixth on walk two singles and sacrifice fly The Chiefs scored their long run off Torontos Ron Negray by bunching three of their four hits in the fourth Singles by La mar Jacobs and Bob Lennon and an intentional walk to Joe Altoheili loaded em up before Woody Smith drove the clincher home with sacrifice fly Fred Valentines twoout sin Sr and the Olympics in particular Relatively we did not do as well as France in the Games in Rome But that isnt the fault of our athletesl think the emphasis must be on government support not only fed ral but provin cial and pal as wellto provide fac ties and trained leadership to improve the stand ards of physical fitness of the population as whole not merely toproduce star athletes Canadian youth has the poten tial but must be encouraged and developed This has become too big job for the small army of volunteers who for years have been struggling to keep amateur sport alive What is required now is government assistance to provide the necessaryleader ship for overall physicai fit ness Are you listening Mr Diefen baker ncmms SUSPECT OTTAWA CP Magistrate Glenn Strike Friday re manded Andre Crispin 28 an unemployed rleians ap renti til oxtmek pie minor leoguerslf hian oih Jcrscreity and Richmo whose clash was rallied out one length behind In other games Syracuse edged Toronto 10 behind JoeBoui kowskis twohitter and Roches tcr heat Buffalo 54 Umhricht who struck out 10 gle scored JohnnyPowell who had 93 out with the deciding run for he Red Wings in the ninth Buffalo led 31 on homers by Jim Frey and Bill Taylor be fore Dick Dunker left in the fifth with sore shoulder iHarvey Coniers With Patrick Re Coach lob NEW YORK AP Doug Harvey ace defencemanpf Montreal Canadiens arrived here Friday to discuss the po sibilitY of becoming playerl coach ofNew York Rangers of the National Hockey League The Rangers are seeking re placement fur AILPike who was fired as coachafter the team finished fifth last season The Montreal club has told the Rangersit will let Harvey go only if the Rangers make him player coach Inra talk with Harvey before heleft Montreal earlier Friday eneraimanagel of the Canadians said he does not intend to demundyseverol the price for We would settle for cou they want you he said he told Harvey who has been voted the leagues top delencemnn for six of the last seven years Harvey now 33 lhas beach in the NHL 14 years The Rangers said several meetings are planned with Har vey during the weekend Selke saidthat since Cana diens first announcedthey would be willing to trade Har vey some people have accused me of trying to railroad him out of Montreal BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS sroae Mason soezz Speed Pans idol Killed During Test lNDlANAPOLlS AWTony Bettenhausen idol ofauto speed fans onthe US professional circuit came to the end of 23 year racing career Friday in car he was testing for friend The 44yearold two time champion of the bigcar circuit was killed in his 29th racing wreck Some broke and threw the hurtling racer into the wall along the main straightvey at the Indianapolis Motor Speed wayuThe car ripped downzfio feet of fence and five railroad ironyposfs and came to stop upside down on the wall Bettenhausen hadturned sev eral laps at 145miles an hour in the car in which fldfier War we Wanna 500 He was checking it for Paul Russo an old friend In his own car the Autoiiie Special Bettenhausen had been strong favorite to take lop honors today in theopening ses sion of qualifications ended winless Johnny Clearsky of the army in Edmon fication for foul mg WARM Michael Myers of Llitle Lake puts the finishing tou ches to one of his boats at Track Meet Held Iii Borden High Camp Borden High School heldits spring track and field meet yesterdai with 19 records being set and another two be ing lied The school was split into four groups with the Tocs winning the championship with 551 points Runnerup was the Megs with 390 points followed by Bloods 320 and Pyutes 300 Bill Mulligan formerly of both Barrio collegiales claimed the Senior boys title with 46 out of possible 50 points Fred Jones won the intermediate hon are with 46 points and Conrad Gilbert was top Juniorwith as points Judy Johnson scored an am azing 49 polntsto win the Son ior girls title Sharon Had iey scored 46 points to win the Intermediate giris title and Patty Proctor claimed the Jun for crown with 42 points Next Saturday Camp Borden Army high school will host the Georgian Buy Track and Field Trials Thirty schoolsprc ex pected to be represented BC Sorappers Win Bouts DRAYTON VALLEY Alla CPIBritish Columbia scrap pers showed the most power Friday night by winning eight of 19 bouts in the opening round of the Canadian amateur box ing champion hi before crowd ofl300 The tournament wosto wind up today with sixbout after noon card and nine bouts on the event card Surprise at the high calibre of contestants was expressed by Major Paul Roth of Vancou ver national bmfing committee chairman of the Amateur Ath letic Union of Canada am pleased with the cal ibre of boxers who have come so far for the championships he said There were 54 boxers here Friday night for the twoday singleelimination tournament One Golden Gloves champion in the tournament is nilpound Rufus Combs of Drayton Valley In opening rounds Friday night he took decision from Harry ton and from Leo McGroth of Valeartier Que on disquali Quebec stars include Gabriel Mancini of Montreal who dec sioned Jacques Duguay of Val cartier in the 182 oumi class ndMficelBollefouilboflilifitT real in the lidpound class Both Were on the Canadian Olympic team in 1960 coiin Fraser of Toronto scored knockout at 155 of the first round over Clarence Weaselfat of Cardston Alta PRECISIQN BUIL1 Economy with qdality to add eye appeal to your home and year round protection for the our ideal place to store the gardentoolskiddies toys etc ON THE LOT NORTH or one snow Rooms anaanm co LTD the Barrie waterfront His dog Penny took advantage of the sun and avoided the wet paint Just the some Penny WEATHER IS Boarmcwrarura will be an enthusiastic pass cnger when Mr Mych take the craft out on Loo hay Ex aminer Photo Profs Exercises Bring Mail Flood By JONES Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER CPlDr iffii Howell looked rucfully Friday at pile of letters spilling from his desk at the University of British Columbia and re mnrked rather wish ld ne ver got into this thing The 33yearold assistant pro fessor of plwslcai education was referring to the flood of re action in publicity given his re search into static muscle train ing It involves lensing muscle against muscle and requires no equipment it seems everyone wants co pies of the series of 13 exercises he outlined involving minute aday of muscle contractions it 153 method said to double mus cle strength within 20 weeks Dr Howell said he and Dr Morford and others of the UBC ysic al education staff confirmed inUBC tests the findings of 175 and other researchers that the static me thod would muscle strength just as much as weight lifting or calesthenics with far less time and effort The method was first brought to light by two German physio logists in 1953 after 10 yearsof study HOW IT WORKS The twist Stand with the arms extended forwardfingers inicrloeked Try to twist the arms inward Repeat outward The grip While standing inhip both hands as hard as pos le The finger sircfdizrsfand with arms outstretched in front and extend the fingers as hard as possible The front flntiener Lie on your back on the floor with hands on hips and elbows off the floor Raise head and shoul ders and feet from the floor Tho curvcr Lie face down on the floor with hands on hips Raise the head and shoulders and the feet from the floor keep ing the knees straight in The spread Standwith the left side toward the wall Press the left foot against the wall keeping the leg straight Repeat with right legright side tow ard the wall 11 The squat Stand with hands on hips knces bent heels oif the floor 12 The lich siandi Standing on the heels touching thcwall lightly for balance The hrcll rais Sit with the soles of the feet turned in toward each other and the toes Her are the exercises each to be held forrsix secondsifi The elbow push Stand with back to wallelbows at shoul der height and touching wall hands at collarbone ievci with Palm down press elbows hard against the wall The hand push Stand with palms touching and elbows at shoulder height Press palms to gether hard The reach Stand with the left arm extended high over the head Reach up as high as pos sible while keeping the heels on the floor Repeat with right arm Themusclernakerz Stand with both elbows bent and the hands relaxed Contract the bi ceps as hard as you can GOLF DRIVING RANGE GUTHRIE FAIRWAYS No 11 Blghwaiy North of fill no ROLLS SIMPSON 2411am Service PA toss Barrie YOD ARE INVITEDgtT0 ATTEND THE SECOND ANNUAL YinYWCA aim DISPLAY IANDVAWARDS NIGHT rumour AT 630 p111 in BARRIE 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