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Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1962, p. 9

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II THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY APRIL 21 SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor BRIEFLY if any of the items in It on spring did my this column are late blame annual spring cleaning this week Some folk still find it hard to believe that desk was under all that garbage BeSides havent spent too much time at it this week blembers of Barrie Bantam hockey club Ontario Minor Hockey Association champions will receive trophies from the city The motion by Frank Hersey seconded by Clarence Ice Tickler Cumming was passed at Mondayscouncil meeting would like to see thelads receive little more saysweaters or lackets but thanks just the same to counctl especially ersey and Cumming for coming through With the motion Stewarts Lunch member of Barrie and District Senior Softball Association invites all of last years players and any others to attend the workout at Shear Park Tuesday pm Manager Larry Wood insists all positions have to be won Representatives of all of Barries softball leagues will attend meeting next Wednesday to discuss the parks situation in Barrie Steve Hines fellow with the thankless task of designating parks to the varied leagues will be in the chair Place is Dangerfield Motors car lot on Bradford Street Time is 730 would suggest that all leagues be represented to save Steve few headaches over the next few months How has television influenced sport Quite bit when you consider that TV squabble took the Me morial Cup final series out of spacious Maple Leaf Gardens It means that fewer people Will sec in per son the HamiltonEdmonton series couple of fine professional hockey players who make Barrie their home arrived this week Ron Stewart who despite three cracked ribs played some great hockey for the Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs and Dale Rolfe of Portland Buckeroos are summer residents Rolfe incidentally was given fair recognition in the current edition of The Hockey News Allandale Golf Course Both saw service with Barrie Flyers is expected to be open for fullfacility use this weekend Barrie Country Club members who paid their dues as of April 15 are hoping the same will be true of their layout Finally got around to reading the pamphlet against voting yes May next Wednesday This is pretty important item All of you eligible to voice an opinion should do so regardless of which side of the fence you are Hull To KINGSTON tCP rookie from Peterborough Peter of Ihc Ontario Hockey Association jun ior league led HullOttawa Canadicns to convincing 31 win over Kingston Frontenacs here Friday night Claude LaRose scored two goals in the third period to give Hull the win and tied their best ofsevsn Eastern Professional Hockey League finals But the win may have been costly for Canadiens in the final minute of play Hull goaltender Cesare Mani ago suffered possible concus sion during wild brawl with Kingstons Terry Gray hlaniago was flattened by Gray who hit him in the face twice before Canndicnx Terry Harper managed to pull him away The goaltender was ap parently struck in the head by Grays skate Gray cut his hand in the fight and Is doubtful starter in the game at Hull on Sunday doctors was called to the ice and stretcher was ordered but Maoingo managed to skate off with the help of teammates The brawl started when King stons Don Blackburn collided with hfaningo and was high stickcd in return Freshman Sparks Victory Rookie Ernie Waker had to finish the final minute anti seconds and had only one shot to stop The teams were tied going into the period and it remained that way until LaRose scored at the llsccond mark of the third period Frontenac had taken 10 lead on goal by Randy hliilcr who tipped in pass from rookie Billy Knibbs Canadians tied it when Bob Armstrong Hulls playing coach tired harmlesslooking shot from the point Defence man Bob Olnios of Frontenac raised his glove to catch the puck but suddenly moved away and goaltender Ed Chadwick was taken by surprise as the puck whisked past him LaHosel first goal was scored on pass from John Rodger The second marker was on defensive lapse LsRnse took the puck behind the Kingston net and skated out in front un muicstcd while the Kingston defenoemen waited for pass out in next game is at Hull Sun day snd the teams return here Monday Patterson Sonny Seek Fight Site NEW YORK AP The Floyd Patterson Sonny Liston heavyweight title fight In with out home But there seems to be no shortage of United States cities willing to adopt the multimilliondollar orphan The New York State Athletic Commission ran the controver sial light out of town Friday by refusing Liston licence citing the 28yearold chaiicngers po lice record and choice of asso ciates The match had been slated for Yankee Stadium or the Polo Grounds in September Liston was characteristian unexcited by the development but the champion was dis mnyed The New York decision doesnt concern me Liston said at his home in Philadel phi Ill go on training folI the fight as if nothing had hap pened Don Drysdale Assumes Role As Ace Of Stuff By MIKE RATBET Associatch Press Sports Writer Don Drysdaie appears ready to assume the aceofthestaft post reserved for him by the patient Los Angeles Dodgers An angry young man who publicly stated his distaste for pitching in Los Angeles Coli seum Drysdale has found haven in the Dodgers new sta dium where Friday night he posted his third victory in four starts by heating Pittsburgh Pi rates 72 The zsyeagold righthnnder never before winner against the Pirates in Los Angeles scattered 10 hits in posting his first victory over the National League leaders since July 1960 He had made eight starts against the Pirates and had failed to complete some Dyrsdaie has been touted as illgame winner for the Dad gers since he joined the club when it was in Brooklyn in 1956 His best years were in 1957 when he was 179 and in Campbell Leading Palmer By Stroke SAN ANTONIO Tex AP Joe Campbells big concern these days is heading into the 18th green leading golf tour nament and having to quit when his back locks on him Campbell from Pendleton lnd put himself in position for an incident Friday when he fired threeunderpar 63 to take the lead in the $300no Texas Open Campbell with 135 for 36 holes was one strike ahead of Arnold Palmer the defending champion and favorite Palmer put on another of his great finishes to snap back from near disaster on the first three holes He scored five birdies the rest of the way to post 69 for 138 over the 6616yard Oak Hills course Tied with Palmer were Dave Marr and Jimmy Powell Gone Littler and Mason Rudolph were deadlocked at 137 Al Johnson of Montreal staged great comeback among the Canadians He fired fiveun derpar 65 to move from far down the list to among the top 10 He had 133 at the midway point of the 72hole event Johnson and AI Balding of Toronto survived the cutoff of 147 Balding had 72 Friday for 147 George Knudson of Tor onto with 79 for 153 and Jerry Magee of Toronto with 74 for 148 failed to qualityfor the third round Jr Final Starts Sun At Hamilton HAMILTON CPLThe Me morial Cup series for the Cana dian junior hockey champion ship with lastminute change of locale because of television hassle gets under way here Sunday Edmonton Oil Kings best in the West were due today by air to prepare for their bestof seven battle with the eastErn champion Hamilton Red Wings The series originally was scheduled to be played at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto but Ken Soble owner of the Wings and Hamilton television station CIfofTV threatened lawsuits after CFTOTV Toronto refused to share the TV rights wrth him Jack Rosburgh president of the Cnnadian Amateur Hockey Association then pulled the games out of the Gardens Re ports of counter suits and in junctions followed but Gardens president Stafford Smythe and John chnirrrian of CFTOTV which had bought the television rights said Friday they do notintend to pursue the matter further As it stands now ClfCHTV villcarry all the games Dates for only five have been set MOVES T0 GUELPH After the opener here the series moves 25 miles northwest to Guelph for games Tuesday Thursday and Saturday The following Tuesday they play in Kitchener Subsequent dates and venue wont be announced until next week Both contenders are farm clubs of Detroit Red Wings of the National League and both had impressive playoff records Edmonton scored victories in 16 starts the Wings 16 in 19 1959 when he was 1118 in the confining Coliseum He was 1310 last year with 369 earned run average whtio Dodger Stadium was going up His record is expected to rise now that he feels at ease in the more spacious park He has won both his starts at home San Francisco Giants edged Chicago Cubs 54 Milwaukee Braves nipped Houston Colts 21 behind Bob Shaws fourbit ter St Louis Cardinals blasted Cincinnati Reds 145 and Phil adelphia Phillie handed New York Mets their 11th setback in 12 games 119 Frank Howard and Johnny Rosebora collected half the Dodgers eight hits each driv ing in two runs with pair of singles Three walks Howards tworun single and Rosehoros runproducing hit in the first in ning off rookie Bob Veale 11 gave Drysdaie all he needed Drysdale walked only one and struck out seven as the Dod gers won their sixth in the last eight games The Giants snapped 44 tie in the ninth inning on singles by Jim Davenport and relief pitcher Stu Miller and sacri fice fly by Chuck Miller Until then it had been home run battle with Bobby Gena Smith and George Altman connecting for the Cubs and Orlando Ce peds and Willie McCovey coun tering for the Giants Miller 10 got the victory Bub An derson was tagged with the loss Shaws shutout bid was oile by Jim Pendletons home run in the fourth inning but otherwise the former Amer ican League pitcherwal In complete control Effective April 2ch CN Passenger Service will be improved by new schedules Travel more conveniently in relaxing in Make more conven ient connections than ever before Patterson training in High land Mills NY expressed sympathy for Liston and said Whats he done Hes al ready served his time feel sorry for him The pmmoting Championship Sports Incorporated began shop ping around for another loca tion spokesman termed Phil adelphia Chicago for Angcles and Seattle Wash as possibili ties The lone dissenting voice from the substitute locations came from California where athletic commission chairman Douglas Hayden said the states stand on Liston is pretty much like New Yorks Stirling Moss Unconscious LONDON CP Racfng driver Stirling Moss injured when his va Lotus spun off the Goodwood auto circuit on Easter Monday lapsed into un consciousness agafn Friday night after briefly opening his eyes and trying to talk to his doctors The hospital in suburban Wimbledon said he was semi conscions maintaining his im provement and trying to talk when aroused He spent 90 min utes in the xray room Friday Moss suffered head injuries described as moderately sev ere as well as fractures of the left leg shoulder and one rib However an orthopedic special ist who examined bim Thursday said the bone injuries are not serious Moss had just set lap rec ord of 10537 miles an hour when the accident occurred Ob servers said jammed throttle apparently was the cause Moss one of the top profes sional drivers for years al though he never has been world champion has survived some no crashes He has been separated from Trout Anglers Avoid Streams By STEVE JDNESCU More than 55 miles of driving about half dozen of walking and hollering hello indicated to this reporter that either he got up too late or went ia the wrong direction this morning fhats the tale of woe of first day of trout fishing between the hours of five and eight ociock south and west of Bar IIE Things were rough Only about dozen fishermen were encountered Few said theyd just arrived and if the reporter wanted picture it would have to be of the empty banded sportsmen Soms others had few very small speckiss and were asham edtobasosppedsndwill thus remain nameless One fellow didnt mind being snapped Bob Cameron of Bar rle had seven small speckle by 545 Despite the high hopes he had to get back into town and to work For the first in five springs no one was at Lovers Creek rust mile or so out of town on Highway 11 The streams on the nearby concession lines were shunned Highway 90 streams towards Borden werent too heavily populated either No one that this reporter contacted had any thing to write home about Not having gone up 11 to wards Oriiiln its difficult to report how things went there it was said around eight this morning that there were lot of anglers nothing said about the catch Reason for the apparent lack of enthusiasm and success could well be the level of the water in never been so low in April Eds Note Hope its bettin when the sports editor gets out this weekend Comets Tie Fiyers 33 EDMONTON OptSpokane Comets are still alive in the Western Hockey League final series They beat Edmonton Fiyers 74 before 5417 fans Friday night to tie the bestofsevcn series 33 The seventh match will be played heru tonight Steve Witiuk scored twice and nssisted once and Bov Bell banged in one goal and as sisted on two others for Com eu Del Topoll Jim Holdaway Max Mekflok and Gerry Bris son added goal apiece Edmonton scorers were de fenceman Howie Young with two Doug Messier and Chuck Holmes BALI STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting Gino Cinioll Kansas City Athletics led on 18bit at tack that subdued Baltimore Orioles its with two triples two doubles and single Pitching Bob Shaw Milwau kee Braves went the distance for his second victory in three starts giving up only four hits in 21 victory over Houston Colts I£ George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA BSlsl his wife the former Katie Mol son of Montreal for two years ANNOUNCEMENT All BARBERSHOPS in Barrie and Allandaie will be closed all day Wednesday EFFECTIVE MAY I962 Signed BARRIE BARBERS CANADIAN NATIONAL announces new improved passenger service CNs SUPERCONTINENTAL now makes good connection at Toronto with the IN TERCITY LIMITED the fast afternoon train for all main points and Montreal NEW FASTI mommaer For further information onother services for es reservations Phone PA 84152 PA 34114 CN ASSOCIATION BOB CAMERON By BOB GREEN Associated Press sports Writer Dick Donovan who had made more steps than it local bus may have found himself home with Cleveland Indians The tall righthander one of four players the lndians ac quired when they dealt fiery Jimmy Picrsoll to Washington Senators is one of the principal reasons the Indians are leading the American League race He chalked up his fourth vic tory in an unbeaten season with sixhit 72 triumph over Min nesota Twins Friday night that kept the Indians game ahead of the puck Detroit Tigers belted Los An gelcs Angels 134 New York Yankees outlastcd Washington Senators 1H Chicago White Sox beat Boston Red Sox 74 and Kansas City Athletics routed Baltimore Orioles 145 ADonnvan who worked with five minor league teams and divided his time in the majors with the old Boston Braves De troit and the White Sox before Joining the Senators looms as waging between Toronto Standard Time Lv Barrie 112 11111 Arr Toronto 245 9111 Business human Partnerith El Sole Proprietor Sun Lilo Auuuns Company of Canada Room 21Sun Life Building Manoni Plealn send me Information on the fallnwlnfl Koy Man NAME45 ADDRESS the key figure in the Piersnll trade His four victories three of them in complete games tops the majors pair of fivehit shutouts both over Boston have helped him post an im pressive 154 corned run aver BEE Donovan who specializes in pinpoint control and breaking stuff hnd tourhit shutout go ing into the ninth inning but home runs by Harmon Kille brew and Zollo Versalles spoiled his bid By that time however his mates hnd staked him to 70 lead and the 34yearold veteran hnd plenty of working room tworun homer by Woody Held in the second inning was the big blow One of the seasons better rhubarbs and $50 fine enliv 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