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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jun 1964, p. 8

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DAR EXAMINER SATURDAY RICK Jim Quinlan Lakeview Del eter catcher in the FRlISERS CORNER flbfvrrnva mun1n The two Daily teams in the intermediate Softball condoned to roll last night biit still to opposite directions mevlew Dairy racked their fourth viaory of the eas son when they downed Consunn Lakeview continues Hot Pace In Int Loo ever Conalreers lie silent league only three hits and lost his shot at shutout In the fourthwhen Ken Robertson connected on so pltdl for home run with one meta aboard Ron Panting started for Con mnnwerpv nanmeihr iil Wlth two out in the sixth Ted Emmi and Don Caution siesta for Connirnen but Robertson line drive was scared by short stop Don Jones to end the threat Jacobson got Consum ers in order In the seventh he 54 Thalia have menwu bracing alng do victors to two agaos on one no no to trou litiiiedliiiihblihfithdfill tilihwiulht were 1° ywyerg1ygc Injured 1d mu °f 1° slnhbe Dairy suitesed their Lakoviaw scored the first run T0 In this season fifth defeat in six starts when to the opening inning when cat For one reason or another mostly because of in fiawgfigmafdwuw fiéflfllglfiwfimffl Top Athletes juries the following players didnt perform in the 3° In mm Norm mled mm mm senior league this week my puk my Mg mud lnede enact the finest catches carcnen CHUCK BLANCHARD pitchers Jim that illicit hash LNjfilifd $317ng Armstrong and Wen Downs first baseman Lorne mm ughy 10 Exam with his back to the Id Mum Armstrong second baseman lll Bertram third base cos Coco Elm mm lmml 019 mm mm 19 mull man can Reynolds shortstop Dan hchugh left Consurnen lies and our on Richardsonwen Gm fielder Pete hchloekey and right fielder Art Martin Clerksoll Hotel hosed that Fm my til Of these nine players Blanchard Downs Bertram Smiths bury Jacobson had Itobitter go 5W iilcCloskey and Martin are out with injures This is ulte bail club to have on the sidelines If Blanchar or Quinlan coul bavea tough time beating his club play centre field youd Smiths and Coop clashed in the first game and Coop had enough runs in the first inning to win the game in with two out in the fourth lie walked Don Coulaon and Robertson followed with his blast over the hood of left field Irom Canada West Germany and Jamaica and probein some US Olympic team mensi hers slruthl took in lead in the er Rialrhea first fishing but lnop earns hack Pantlng had allowed only two 31222 12 33 Quinlan came 11m lug away from last nights game In their belt to take men hlta going into the bottom of against Consumers as He was olted early game when slulln foul ti smas ed into his mask Then he was hit wit lie ed hell But the climax came when he slid into ird base He gota charley horse and possible bruised ribs for this effort In the NEW YORKB Emile Grif fith uses his right as he mov wlth challenger Luis Rodri guex oi Miami Beach in Les their welterweight champion gin and dissed Smiths starter Didi Forbes Smiths scorcd one run on wild pitch two on Steve Atkinsons double and two on Earl leogs home run the filth Bob Lines drew walk to open the inning and was sacrificed to second by Jim Brady Jacobson followed wih single to score Lines and John til lira meet at Empire Stadium here Sept 1840 Selected clubs and high schools also would be invited to participate in special events in ship fight AP wirephutol it was Let homer that fln Dou rt blasted home run to me as in for some close combat Vegas Nev last night during ished Forbgs and brought on rightutenire to give Lekavicw uniii iiialniinnfifiilhei 1131i been season for injuries and probably over lefty George MacDonald lead This brought on ternatlonal Athletics Limited is half the players In the senior league have been shaken An em mmm may Madge He hit Moifat with mpongd to him put up mom up already this season BUT THE CALIBRE of play is improving in both leagues Camp Borden Flyers are probabl the health iest group of senior players but their ard luck is coming on the diamond in their last three starts Flyers lost 10 decision to Truelove Heating 21 game to Elmvale and 10innlng thriller to Stewarts Garage Ftyers have shown tremendous improvement since the start of the season and these statement Three defeats hearten any club but the scores back up this as close as these could dis spirit is good on the Camp Borden team and they hope to have their share of vic tories before the season is over THE INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Is also starting to straighten away although reports have been drifting little personnel problem its rumored that men into this department that Clarkson Hotel is having n8 is on tap for tomorrow to iron out the problems LAS VEGAS Nev AP Emile Griffith remains the wel terweight champion of the world after outpolntlng top chel longer Luis Rodrigucr and the pattern of their long ring rivalry remains unchanged Tile outcome as has been the custom in all of their four fights was split decision and brought gent beef from the lasers comp Meeting for the third time in little more than year with the refugee from Cuba now living in Miami weighed Milli LEAN FOR JOY Griffith leaped high In the air in Joy when the decision was an nounced Gloom scttlcd over the corner of his rival Griffith opened the action he iore some 4000 fans in the Les Vegas Convention Centre with solid lead right to the law in the first few seconds But Rodriguer didnt run as Griffith had repeatedly accused Emile Griffith Racks Up Decision Victory the itth the two fought alter the bell had sounded Tile sec ond time it appeared nclther heard the bell when Rodrigues had Emile in corner with both flailing away with both hands Griffith draw roar of boos In the 10th when he held Rod riguez with one hand and pop ped away with his other hand hodrlguas chief handler an gelo Dundee screamed in pro test But Krause toolr no action run for Citop in the third Smiths scored their second run In the fourth but in the bottom hall one hit and two errors gave Coop two runs and an in lead Smiths scored two in the ilitli to sound out their total and Co op finished off with one No in the sixth Terry liodson went all the way for 0001 and was clipped for nine hits MacDonald gave up only three in his live and two third innings of relief leaving Smiths with as hitting edge But more proved costly to Smiths They had five and four of them resulted in runs Coop had only one mlscue and that iigured lo Smiths first run Jlitn McCannend Jack Ether ington turned in strong plate performances in losing cause pitch got Ridlerdson on gmundoirt and Jim Quinlan drove home iiioffat with drive to left Quinlan was out trying to take third on the play to finance the meat which would give Canadian athletes an op portunity to face toptiighi corn petltion before the Olympics in Tokyo next October Lease New BARRACUDA 04 PERMONTH anlh fighters realised that McCann all if title at stake Grimm Ind RW hlm °r the scoring was close and there his and him thrligptrlpswilo T¥ lEASING 9W n9 riguer kept their televised to NW wne no letllp in theiinsi two the plate while Etherington belt BARRIE ball and leading the fiveteam pack They have shown mung do 11 um way hound after round it was mm more ability and desire in any one game this season than they did in their first 10 games last year There are several newcomers year and many are showing up gt 210p into good race 1115 to have the most rookies and th on form it will be surprising at this ll the league this well Simcoe Coop eyre showing league doesnt Smiths Dairy with only one victory to show to lllc should improve They club that made fine sho have almost the same last season but their performances have been below par to date Says Canadians Rre Letting Their Amateur Athletes Down TORONTO it Jim Wor rail of Toronto president of the Canadian Olympic Association charged Friday that the people of Canada are letting the coun trys amateur athletes down iVorraIl told press cooler Ence the Con has received paltry 50 following public appeal made five weeks ago for $100000 to finance transporta tion and other expenses oi send ing tiltathlete team to the Olympic Games in Tokyo next October and to provide funds Veterqn Ben Hogan To for the administration of the ma over the next four years Later he declared in an in terview it was incredible that we should get such pithy re sponse from the public and it certainly proves at this point that the people of Canada are letting our It athletes down Worrall stressed that Can adas team to Tokyo is truly Canadian team representative oi every Canadian province This is Canadian effort and thats why we went national support Referee Harry Krause scored It 6007 for Griffith Judge John Romero had It 7069 for Griffith and the dissenting vote came from fudge David Zenoif 7170 for Rodrigues There were no knockdowns and the only damage was slight cut sulferad by Bodrlgues ill the second round in wound was mended and never re opened Griiilih who lost the title to Rodrigues in New York last March and got it back in the some city in June didnt think there was any question about who won this one Rodrlsuez seemed to lack the ringring he usually has hurt him under the body But dont take anything away from him hes good fighter thought won declared Rodriguez adding Griffith had him in Lee Vegas New York or the Virgin Islands Luis said the referee was un fair in handling the constant in fighting and clinches and his chief handler Angelo Dundee sold we got thd WDlltLTiiS ref eree kept harrssslng Rodri Ml Griffith weighed its pounds The 73yearold Rodrigm plenty of protection cant beat bruising contest Several times be two elugged it out toe to as The turning point may well have been in the third round when Rodriguez who had been warned oncelanded low blow for the second time and was penalized valuable pobit for the rule inlrscilon FOUGHT AFTER BELL Twice once after the third Griffith went into the isth with shouted instruction from his comenager Gil Clancy Punch every second of the round Dont stop one second The consensus was that the isth round was even although Romero gave it to Rodriguez by one point Scoringrln Nevada is five points for winning round four or less for losing round and round and again at the end at TORONTO How would you like to have gel that could ring home $28140 for less than three minutes workf Well there are is good looking fillies that have that chance Saturday at Woodbine in the ninth running of the Canadian Oaks The Oaks which sends the lil lles equally weighted at 121 pounds melting mile and one eighth has gross value of sea ading the parade is Will Fe Later Mel winner of the Star Shoot Stakes stGrseowood lfer seasons record now shows three wins and two seconds be five startsLster Mel has Avo llno dome in the saddle Bill llsrtacli who rode Non them Dancer victory in five apiece for an even round Top Field For Canadian Ocilts her second win of the season so impressive one by beating three of Saturdays contestants Avec Vous Mcnerls and Free Quest Nick Shuk will ride Queens Law Mcnsrls winner of division of the Selena Stakes June ii and the Boniface Stakes last season will be ridden by Jerry Harri son Famous Road winner of last seasons My Dear stakes has Harlan Dalton in the trans Mrs MacDongaida El Brillo Way feat closing second to Snappy Peppy June George Froetads Acantbue ridden by apprantice Wayne Harris Noi man and Tllibodeeus Menetta with Don Hale and Muir and three singles in four on pearaoces JAKE FORM steady Jake Jacobson twirled I40 BRADFORD ST for Lakevlew in their 51 win inECONOMICALlllsuna YOUR MOTOR BOAT AND TRAILER Insuring your sizeebie Madmen year ootbmrtl moth old hello tesigood business TinEtonnnicelOntbosrd mmwamnm practically all risks excepting near and tear nteeitaniosl failure mom it callada or the tlniied Slates anathema are afloat store or Ii line your aged coal LEASE MANAGER JIM seamen 7266505 Lltw Wit Kentucky Derby and the Pre Gordons My Velentine the ness has the mount on Wind remaining contenders Ask fields FannrNeiofia Natalia is coupled as three horse on damnation TORONTO The first of the Hogan is exampt from quulI tees 1950 test and teas He n5 golf gm who will play Nina because be is former won the PGA championship in start or the reason Jone was ECOUOmlCUl the first Carling World Golf fittgfflqwhnuenld minim of gut anglingng men flgfivgmfgflwnfig Established nil MUTUAL see an cars are or eam ri ghamghflhlah hh 1958 Masters gournament 47 lost uni 1953 lIilltiodiieldlrsl FTImh Musholraby Inscgr gitce gt 4F hen an en use new of 01 mm mm isss Wag his best golf year flfiflfi ll entry has ere ave announced mu the world Wm be com when he won the US Openytbe pm petlng in the mom Carling it 31 0m mm noose MOINO nurse at in the field at about no for Friar mim the corned fir When It PM mm pan Fair Grounds Eight races fitm EusHlflli at the Oakland Hills 05 World It 1m 45 ICEOIY 01 Comm cm mm mm players will flay entrained by and Car Creai Britain LONDON AP Delcnding champion Great Britain moved within step of the semlrflnals in the European zone Davis Clip tennis tournament with adou bles victory over Yugoslavia Friday and racial demonstra lions flared in the South Africa Frnnce meeting aIJParis TheSouth Afriéans took prising lead ovarth in matches thatnaw ix men Arrested for tossing land Canada will be represented by Al Balding and George Knudsen who have both qualified and by the three Canadian pro fessionals who will qualify in the Ontario Open and two in the Manitoba Open In addition Nick Warlock the 1963 Canadian Ain ateur Champion will also re present this country Hogan is closely identified with the famedOakland Hills course for it is there he won the 1051 National Open after the course had been revamped to its present toughness by Robert Jones in the fourthround of ers have qualified and repmsen such countries as Formosa Hang Kong Japan Australit New Road and Menerir Mostserlous contention is pectedfrom Viscount Hardingea Queens Law and Conn Smythee stakes winning pair ofriiamous 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