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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1961, p. 9

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THIS 15 our WAY TO BE BEATIiN This play cost St Louis cards ball game In the first inning Cards short stop Daryl Spencer right throws to second attempting to get hitter of pop fly that was lost in the sun Cross ing in front of him to Julian Javier second baseman Since there were two out at Has Bush Delivered SOHYS Kiss Of Death By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Dodgers defeated San Francisco 87 Friday night shaving the Giants National League lead to two games while gaining virtual secondplace tiewith Cincinnati The Reds defeated Milwaukee and Philadelphia dropped Pittsburgh 4A1 Chicago Cubs defeated St Louis Cardinals L0 behind the sevenhit pitching of Glen Holr hie Cincinnati is the official run herup at the moment by 002 percentage points over his An geles An infield hit by Maury Wills and double by wally Moon gave the Dodgers the deciding run in the ninth inning against losing reliever Billy ODell 12 Johnny Roseboro had capped fourrun eighth for the Dodgers giving them the lead with threerun homer that made it 76 Starter Juan ltlerichal blanked the Dodgers on three hits for five innings then gave up threeArun homer by rookie Willie Davis in the sixth The Giants bounced back in the sev Tenth when Kuenns threerun double broke 33 tie Kuenn drove in the Giants last fcur runs hitting solo homer it was the seventh victory in nine onerun dccislons for the Dodgers And it was only the fourth defeat in 12 onerun deci sions for the Giants who had won their last five games The Reds once easy pickings for the Braves and righthander Lew Butdette beat Milwaukee for the fourth time in four tries this season behind the fivehit pitching of Jim OToole 143 The young lefty shut out the Braves afici third inning homer by Frank Bolling who had three hits tworun homer by GeheFreese tied it for Cin cinnati in the fourth and Gus Bells sixthinning homer put it away Both shots wereoft Bur delta 34 Jim Woods first homer of the year broke 11 tie and trig gered tworun fifth inning for the last place VPhils Pirate righthander Bob Friend 44 lost fourth in row Art Mah fey was the winning pitcher although he gave up home run to Roberto Clemente sUN AIDS rim was The Cubs scored in the first inning on single and Ernie Banks twoout pop up that dropped for double when Card shortstop Daryl Spencer lost it in the ninth off winni reliever member or CONTINUOUS ronMs AND COUNTER sALssaooxs the sun Chicago managed Just two more bits off southpaw From THE BOSS Slivh3 Tor OFFICE STAFF sour ransom manna urunonr sun so Annual Meeting ion from tho United State It committee composed mam the majority vote the time runner on second took off scored when catch wasnt made Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs batter got double on the play Ray Sadccki LS it was the 10th maior league shutout for Hubbie 24 St Louis now has lost five in row the lost three by one run but owner August Busch gave manager Solly Hemus and gen eral manager Bing Devin vote of confidence Iillies Own Features NEW YORK APiWhilo tho threeyearold colts have their fling in the Preaitnesn today the threeyearold fillies headed by anl of Flowers open their own triple crown battle in the $0000 added Acorn at Aque duct The Kentucky Derby Preak ness and Belmont compose the three jewels of the triple crown for the boy horses The Acorn Mother Goose and Coaching Club ri Oaks form New Yorks triple for the girl thornughbreds Bowl of Flowers the cham pion of tho twoyearpld filly set last year and winner of her only start this year was estah lisbed firm oddson choice of +5 Friday in the large field of 12 for the mil inating misinterpretation and Janina are definitely profess For new as no mo cur hockey nifaira stdrtcd checking in here today preceded by mm of H7 written resolution which should make the annual Canadian Amateur hockey As sodann meeting an active on nu i1 accredited delegates from the nine CAllA branches will hold preliminary committee meetings Sunday The general meeting starts Monday and with the large number of reso lution may continue until 11 day Length of the union will hinge on the call of president Jack Roxburgh of Simeon Largest delegation Lr from the Ontario Hockey Association This yaarl mootink will be the first of an international flavor with fourmnn delega Iodation expected in kit in mans AN mus main issue scheduled to come up at the meeting will be the resolution calling for com pulsory use of face masks and halmata Elimination of tho red lips and quick call on icing the puck also an sought The quick call was approved at last years meeting then voted down at meeting of the joint rules bars from the professionals and amateurs with the pros having special committee will con sider complete revision of the CAHA rule book aimed at clim rrfilaésing regulations easier to Television and National Hockey League finals which hroulht harsh words and to liuced iunior and senior playoff attendanoa in the West this spring in certain to bc dia cussed Are Juniors Pro Or SemiPro TORONTO CP Cnnldn would notbc able to compete in world imateur hocltoy if in nior Ontario Hockey Association teams are ruled out of compo tition for tho Memorial hip the president of tho Peterborovgb Petal laid Friday Doug Foster was commenting on statement by Sam Pollosk general manager of the Eastern Professional League champion llull Ottawa Cana diens who said earlier Friday in Pembroke that junior sionnla and the real amateur teams in Canada should not be forced to compete with them Foster counteredz If junior hockey al we know it today is classified as profes sional th eprospect of Canada competing in world amateur hockey is an impossibility Ken Sobel owner of the fin milton Red Wings aaldn After carefully analyzing Mr Pollocks statement see no meritin lt atall Junior teams are not in my opinion professional Toronto Marlboro coach lurk roda said tho statement was Vlly boc re all amateur teams are semiprofessional if you receive money for playing youre semiprofessionfl rhriéefc¢ues race Peas By HANK ECK 0mm SULPHUR sriimos wva AP ArnoldPalmer Gary Player and Stan Loonrd have full intentions to play in tha lniernalionaiCup matches in Puerto Rico and risk possi blesuspension The Associated Press learned today The matches are set for San Juan PR June 14 the same day as the Memphis Openday which lasi Juno stated Pro fcsaionai Golfers Association contract Marnphla officials are insisting that Palmer as 115 Open champion Player be cause in has been PGA tour winner this year and Leonard victor in the Western Open in Detroit last July fulfill their PGA contracts to pinyin Mcm phlo Palmer will rcprcscnt the us with Sam spend as his birth in tho international They won the team title last year in Dublin Snead needed only PGA permission to play in the Pucrto Rico and received it His recent Las Vegas victory was not PGA no rsponsored event BLASTS GARY lm ten disappointed andhurt South Africas Gary Playcr cold when asked about Bob Roiburgr natomcot in which the PGA tournament committee man biutcd Player About Player Rosburg had said here is player who comes to this country from South Africa and thinks it is real nice to win $40000 in tour Eng Soccer Year By PAUL WEHMOK Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON iCPl Tottenham Hoispurs the Professional Foot hailers Association and Eng lands national team all helped make the moor soccer season memorable ona While ticket sales all over the country were dropping crowds poured into North London to watch Spurs play distin guished brand of soccer that brought rich rewards By topping the First Division and wlnnlng the Football Association Cup the Spurs be came the first team this century to take the league championship and cup in the ram season Spura skipper Danny Blanch flower who played major role in the teams success was named Footballer of the Year Spurs exploits rather over shadowed thosa of two Jess fashionable clubs lpswich Town and Peisrborough United lps wlch surprised everybody in cluding its own simportera by winning promotion to the First Division The East Anglian club was formed only in 1930 attracts low average of 20000 fans and hasnt single star in its lineup TOPPED SCORE Peterborough whlch gained league status last year was promoted totha Third Division The Midlanders scored 134 goals in the process league record aAnnIs GOVERNMENT SURPLUS srors nosssr pas0522 Memorctble One Fiitydwo were by centre for ward Terry Bly the scasona top goalgctter in January the Professional Footballers Association the player union won new deal from the governing Eooihall League Under threat of strikepthcy got the maximum wage ban lifted and the mini mum wngc raised to £15 week This means British players are no longer the poor relations of their Continental brothers Fulham is reported to be paying England captain Johnny Haynes £100 week Jimmy Grcaves key Eng land forward wasnt certain Chelnen could afford that sort of money however and went to ltaly Wcaltiiy llillan paid Chelsea £70000 transfer fee Behausc they face the extra expenses the clubs pruned their player rolls Ancstlmated 500 now are transfer listed which means they will be out of work rugs picked up by another on lnlnternatlomil soccer Eng land stolo the limelight Playing continental style the English side was unbeaten in six out ings good omen for next years World Cup Scotland Northern Ireland You can protect your familys safety when youre out in your boat by taking extra carol You can protect your familys finauoca by making aura you have fnsnrancs In help you pay coats of damage done T0 or BY your boat WILBURWALTON PKONE PA 84000 CIA Coopertors lnsurancc Association complish the feat months in PGA tournaments but then suddenly doesnt thik he should play by PGA rules The San Juan matches arc sponsored by the international Golf Association it has no PGA affiliation Player Palmer and Leonard from Vancouver BC face sixmonth suspension and $500 fine if they bypals hlemphlc for San Juan Player would not be barred from compcting in the v5 Open in Detroit next man However he had planned to turn to the US formuch of the PGA summer tour after com paling in the British open THERES N0 082 Nowl dont know what will the Zsayearold Player Shoemaker Rides 40ililth Winner INGLEWOOD Calif AP Jockey Willie Shoemaker rode his i000th winner Friday to bocomctho fourth man in thor oughbred racing history to ac Tho 29yearold saddle artist reacned the figure when he won the third race at Hollywood Park of Guarantecyn Shocmakcrs forcnlnncra into the exciuslvs 4000 Club are Johnny Longden who at the tags of 54 recently passed the 5500 figure Englands Sir Gor don Richards who has long since retired with 4070 to his credit and Eddie Arcaro den of Americas stakes winners who is approaching the 4700 mark immediately after tha race Shoemaker was presented with large silver platter inscribed on it was To Bill Shoemaker honoring him for his achievement in riding his i000th winner at Hollywood PM Wales alf had mediocr sensons The Scotsrnnca Brit ainslop side suffered tha lude ty of 94 loss to Eng STRATOCHIE Hum 145 nonprofit pa am jAlllllfl ible Penalty said if lm suspended theres nouns in returning Leonard to represent Canada in the international has been denied permission to skip Mem phis Leonard said No com want to get involved However all agree Jhn situa lion in one big mess Playcrklcading money winner year appears more upset than any of the three because ha feels he owes it to South Af rlca to play in Pucrto Rico in New York Fred Corcnrnn tournament director of the luv tcrnatlonal Golf atlon called forthe application of honesty and horse sense in the controversy in prepared statement Cor coran said that the three piny srs had made pemnal commit ment to play in the lnterna llonal and Canada Cup matches before the dates of the Memphis Open had been announced This certainly give us prior claims on the services of the players who had made pcraunal commitments with us SIMPSON hon Benin FLU1659 Ml BUYS 19651 PONTIAC noon room 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