CHUCK ROEDE shown in centre receiving congratula tions from his wife Audrey ED BAGNELL right is pre seated with the Simone Coth Golf Association Trophy by Base Borden Golf Association president Hernia Collens left Bagnell fired three over pal Saturday won the Richbrook Club championship He scored lssover the canals final 75 on the Circle Pine course to win Also on hand for the presentation was Mike Delbert centre president of the Base Borden Recreational Institute The competition took place yesw terday and Collingwood walked match defeating Shelly Camp bell Tom Locke left nosed out Doug Lowdeo for first off with the fourman team title winning by one stroke Other teams participating rc presented Anderson Park Mid land Ridibroek Circle Pine and Orillia Examiner Pin inst EAL Contenders All Split Pairs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At least three clubs in the American League are grateful to Cleveland indiaos today The Indians scored on Fred Whitfields infield hit in the 10th inning of the second game to post 21 victory over league leading Minnesota Twins and restrict Minnesota to split of doubleheader All other contendersBoston Red Sox Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigersalso split Harmon Kiliehrew slipped while fielding Whitlields grounder behind first and the heavyeiooted Cleveland first baseman won race to the bag Killebrew slammed his oath homerrin the first game to spark 41 triumph The second place Red Sox bowed to Washington 52 then bounced back for victory and remained one half game off the pace The third place White Sox edged New York 32in lo innings alter bowing 32 in the opener and stayed one game back And fourth place Detroits 24 split with Kan sas City left the Tigers iii lenglhs behin Casper Caddy Awarded $2000 WOODBRIDGE Ont CF Billy Casper gave his caddy cheque for 52000 Monday but heckledfaced Mike Walker of Toronto was much more sur prised when the San Diego professional won the 3200000 world golf championship didnt know he had won until someone grabbed me and started shaking me the 15 yearold caddy said later Casper won the $35000 first place prize money by defeating Ai Geiberger of Carleton Oaks Ciilif2 in the first entra hoieof suddethEaEh Elsi nth had tied in the 72holn champlonsbip thought they had to play to the lhth hole when they started the playoff of the 14th tee the leavpound Meat inch young ster said wasnt half as surprised when he asked mo it $2001 Cwould be enough didnt know what to say just said dont fknnw guess Im going to save it Maybe Illbuy car nygaccgnaoiANrkar Baltimore and California fol lowed suit the Orioles taking their twinight opener 42 and the Angels rebounding 54 in the 12 inning nightcap The Twins held to one hit by righthander Sonny Siebert until the seventh inmng of the night cap tied it at 11 on Tony Oli vas oneout double and Bob Allisons runscoring single It stayed that way until pinch bitter Hinton drew walk frnm reliever Al Worthington to open the 10th Vic Davaiillo sacri ficedLec Mayo was walked intentionally and Max Alvis flied out before the runners moved up hose on passed ball Whitfield tiien hounCEd to Kil lehrew about eight feet behind first base Killehrew slipped then regained his feet and sprinted for the bagonly to lose the race by an eyelash as Hinton scored the winning run Killebrew belted tworun homer in the ninth inning of the opener after Rod Carew tripled in the sixth and scoredronvOli vas single to break 11 tie HOWARD IS STAR Lumbering Frank Howard dazzled the Red Sox in the Washington opener breaking open the game with tworun homer after légglng out pair of infield hits that contributed to runscoring innings He also robbed Carl Yastrzemski of first inning homer before the Boston star hit his 36th of the year in the sixth Boston erased 42 Washing ton lead in the sixth inning of the nightcap when Rico Petrolt cellls infield hit walk and an error by relief pitcher Dick Liesset the stage for pinch hitter Jerry Adair who singled home two runs and scored on single bvaaiton Jones roman Western Conference Pl Calgary Sask Winnipeg Edmonton Ottawa Hamilton Toronto Montreal Duane Josephsons innscor ing single with two out in the 10th inning earned Chicago split with he Yankees after the White Sok gave away the first game on errors by Don Buford and Rocky Colavito FIELDERS COLLIDE The Yanks scored two runs on Bufords wild throw to the plate in the fourth inning and tallied the winner in the fifth when right fielder Colavito into Buford and knocked the hall loose after the second baseman rhad gloved Charlie Smilhsbigh flyi Kansas Citys Dick Green who hit threerun homer in the first game at Detroit drilled another ilireevrun shot in the seventh inning of the night cap lifting the As from behind Jerry Lumpe knocked in three Detroit runs in the first game with two singles and homer Curt Blefarys tworun homer in the eighth inning of the first game carried Baltimore past California but the Angels came from behind in the 12th inning of the nightcap Bob Rodgers who had poled threeoun homer earlierjiit basesload ed sacrifice fly and Rick Hel chardt also scored when Brooks Robinson Rubbed itbetbrow to sorrnnii SENIOR Best of Seven SemiFinals SERIES Woods BA Lakeview Future Games WednesdayLakeview at Woods 8091 SERIES Newmarket Elinvals Newmar Wins series INTERMEDIATE Jyotï¬LIlvesSmllFlnclsï¬ scores Yanch Borden Future Games nresday Yanch at Borden 330 in semes flight honors and Doug Me Master right defeated Bob Irvine on the last hole to gain the second flight title for 1967 Sam Tears Rebound In Group Final THORNTON Alter 11 stalemate yesterday afernonn in li Thornton lcdiaos still hold lead over ivy Leafs in their besiatscieii South Simcoe base bsl southern section finals The Tribe leads with two wins to one with pair drawn The sixth clash is slated for Thursday 615 pm at Thornton Leafs had successful holiday weekend Prior to yesterdays deaiiock they tripped Minor 61 right in Thornton and club bed the combination of Don John lIon and John Johnstone for nine Alien Ellis and Black set the rim with three singles eadi Leadoii hatter Burns bagged double and single and Arnold al so singled Ted Lnycock bagged two slnglu in deftat as Merv Brolcy and Don Shannon rapped doubles Duncan Campbell and Bill Laycock gained singles off winning pitcher ihya Sohalcy leafs broke away from Li fourthinning tie with pairs in the fifth and sixth along with one tally in the seventh Scorebyionings 01003149 000100 01 Schaly and Ellis John slone Johnston and Laycock hmmons 8111 BARIUE EXAMINER TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1951 Green GdelSKeep Invincible Tag OSHAWA Cot tCPiDshas wn Green Gaels perpetuated their legend of invincibility Mondayby thrashing New Westminster Salmonbclllcs 177 in the first game of the bestot seven Minto Cup lacrosse finals The second game is sched uled Wednesday The Green Gaels have been Canadian Junior lacrosse champions for the last four years dcfeating New Westmin ster in the finals in each of the last three years Osbaivas Gaylord Powless who scored l67 points this sea son for his second straight Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior scoring title thrilled 2700 fans by scoring one goal and assisting nn nine others Rosslcnes contributed our goals while Larry Lloyd and Phil Clayton scored three each lim Higgs tallied twice and sin gle goals went to Don Stinson Charlie Marlowe Bob Goulding and Joe Krasnaj New Westminster goals were scored by Bill McMureby Ray Benny AlLethwaiie Charlie llardy Kerry Gallagher Ed Gnss and Store dEasum FIND DEFENSIVE HOLES The Salmonbcllics maintained sevengoalsngoinst average during regular season play in the British Columbia Junior league but Jones inless and iiiggs led the Green Gaels in picking holes in the western defence Marshall Higgs and defence mun Dwight Davies are the sole survivors of the first Osha wa foam to win the Minlo Cup The goaltender faced 38 shots and was standout stopping it in the first 12 in the second and eight in the third periods New Westminster goalie Terry Garrett played well but received little protection The third game in the series is scheduled Thursday and the fourth Saturday Other games if necessary will be played Monday Sept 11 and the fol lowing Wednesday and Thurs day The entire series will be played here Long Holiday1 For By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It was Labor Day for every one clsc and Labor Week for Chicago Cubs The Cubs split holiday dou bleheader with Los Angeles Dodgers Monday winning the first game 21 on Ernie Banks 11th inning home run and drop ping the nightcap 86 when the Dodgers rallied for five runs in the ninth The two games ended string of four doubleheaders in as many day for the Cubs Chicago split three and swept the other And if the Cubs thought they were worn out consider St Louis pitching Staff which suf fered through 32bit 1M doubleheader loss to Pittsburgh Monday Elsewhere in the National League Atlanta swept pair ftomPhiladelphia and 8l Cincinnati nipped NewWork id and San Francisco edged Hous ton Young Rich Nye pitched Isix perfect innings in the first game for Chicago and had 10 lead with threehitter in the ninth irlning Then Lou Johnson ripped twoout homer tying the game and sending it into extra innings Banks 21st homer of the Majors iProduce OBll Series Win onlLLiA Trevor Madden pitched his second win over Merriton as Drillia Majors took il decision Labor Dayto take their senior OBA playoff series Chicubg Pitchers year leading off in the ilth broke it up The Dodgers trailing 53 in the ninth inning of the nightcap scored five runs withWcs Pars kers tworun double the big hit Manny Meta Maury Wills and Bill Mazeraski were the big guns for the Pirates who wore out seven Cardinal pitchers in the doubleheader Moia had five hits and five runs batted in Mazeroski four hits driving in four runs and Wills playing only in the first game four hits and three RBI The Pirates outhli the Cardi nals iii14 in the first game Lou Brock smashed three home runs in the doubleheader for St Louis FIRST COMPLETE GAME Clay Carroll pitched his first complete game in the majors as Atlanta trimmed Philadelp hia in the opener and then Tony Cloniuger won his first game since July 14 as the Braves completed the sweep Carroll pitched fivehitter and first inning homers by Hank Aaron and Mack Jones helped the Braves to quick lead Atlanta rushed six runs across in the first inning of the nightcap and Clonioger coasted Vada Pinson doubled in one run and than scored another on Lee Mays single as Cincinnati shaded the Mets is your TV DRIVING NEW ARGONAUT halfback Jon Williams 32 who was on allstnr with Tomato Rifles of die Continental league receiv ed hand reception into the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Tigchais seemed for from ferocious Monday as they mauled Toronto Argonauts 129 but the effects of the maullng may hurt Toronto for at least no days Hamilton remained tied with Ottawa Rough flldcrs for first place in the Eastern Football Conference as each club posted Labor Day victory Toronto held third place but lost middle linebacker Jim Andrestti with twisted knee By THE CANADIAN PRESS Grey Cup champion Saskat chewan Roughriders and Cal gary Stampeders the best nextyear club in Canadian foot ball turned the Western Foot ball Conference into twovwny race Monday by awning convic ing Wins The Roughridors turned in defensiye show to defeat Edmonton Eskimns lafi and the Stampeders avenged an earlier loss to Winnipeg Blue Bombers by shellacking the Bombers 390 The wins left Calgary and Saskatchewan tied for first place in the WFC with 10 points each Winnipeg and Edmonton are next in line with four poits each and Lions have two points The Eskimos have played seven games all other clubs have played six The Stampedch havent won Grey Cup since 1948 and lost played in cnpgame in 1949 Since then it has been wait til next year for Stampeder inns gt This sedson they are rolling along wilhjust one defeat and have scnred more points143 and given up faivenolthan any club in the West Monday they rolled up quar ter leads of 30 110 and zoo on their way to the conquest over Winnipeg Terry Evansben scored tivo touchdowns for the Stamps Gerry Shaw Lovell Coleman and Peter Liskc scored the oth Vespra Jr Loop Starts Finals The playoff for the 19m Ves pra Junior Softball League corrr mences tonight 645 at Mid hurst Opponents for the defend ing champions are Guthrie in basketthree series The round resumes Thursday at 645 pm at Candles while the third game if necessary is booked for Midhurst next Tues day Sept 12 also at 645pm British Columbia Canadian Dengue yesterday He was faced with penetrating the alwaystough Hamilton TigerCat dafeasivo line iiue Williams hurtles to the turf af OItawas victory was 175 conquest of Montreal Alonettes before record Ottawa crowd of no fans At least three Argos were damaged by the Ticnls tradi tionally the toughest club in the EEC Defensive tackle Mike Wadsworth and offensive back Jim Dillard were sidelined with ankle injuries Wadsworth could miss game with Hamilton at Town tos CNE stadium Sunday but Dillard who continued to play Monday was not harmed WFC Develops TwoWay Race ors Bill Goods converted four kicked rind goal and added two singles on wide ileldegonl attempts The Roughridcrs trailed the Eskimos 31 after the first quarter but edged into an 86 lead at the half They scored in points in the third quarter and he fourth quarter was score ess Hugh Campbell scored both Saskatchewan touchdowns They were converted by Jack Abendsdian who also kicked field goal Ford kicked sin gie to round out the Rnnghrider scoring For the Eskimos Peter Kempf kicked tivo field goals Winnipegs loss was expenA sive ii quarterback Kenny Ploen has air missed two games because of sh ould er injury and his replacement Bill Van Burkleo injured knee early in Men days encounterslie played the rest of the game but by the time he reached the dressing room afterwards he was unable to move the knee The Bombers also lost end and flanker Laurence Barrett thought to have at least two broken ribs Arid Ed Ulmer missed much of the game with knee injury and Cornell Piper with hurt ankle The Bombers gained only seven yards rushing and 183 passingfor total offence of lab yards Calgary picked up 112 alnng the ground and 420 passing for 532 yards Van Burkleo clicked on 12 of 2a passes VLiske hit on 22 of 34 Both teams had two passes intercepted Winnipeg had 12 first downs Calgary 20 In gin Saskatchewan picked up 16 first downs on 151 yards rushing and 187 passing Ron Lancaster and Jesse Kaye combined to complete 10 of 15 passes Edmonton picked up 91 yards rushing and 200 passing for 17 first downs hank Cosenti no completed foot and had two intercepted AT BERTRAMxBROS You cash in The Savings 10 OFF on Items on ter being upended by TiCats Dave Floming zit Yester days traditional Labor Day game was played at Hamil tons Civic Stadium OP Wire photo yTiCats Damage Argonauts Reoord Crowd In Ottawa severely Andrequ may be placed on the soday inlurcd isfi loronto yielded touchdown to Dick Cobee mum field goal and convert by Tommy Joe Coffey and two singles by Joe Zugcr Toronto scttlod for touch down by Mel Profit convert and single by John Vilunas and single by Dave Mann an using ldck formation passed 39 yards 1oProiit on ihird down for the score TUCKER LEADS OTTAWA Whit loif Ottawa defending eastern champs with two touchdowns on passes from floss Jackson Tackle Mon Racineconvcrtedbolbond added single on wide field goal attempt Ottawas other points came on safety touch when Montrealeunter Dave Lewis fumbled in the end zone and conceded llie points diyard field goal by Ron Parson and two singles by Lewis provided Montreals scora ing Tuckers touchdowns came on strikes of 29 and 92 yards Ilia first score the zoyarder cil maxcd 55yard march Jacksoneomplcied 14 of 25 passes for 295 yards and Otta wo gained 142 yards rushing Montreals George Bork and Lewis learned for lo comple tions in 26 attempts The ground attack was handled eas iiy by the Ottawa defenders At Hamilton neither quarter back got enough protection to manufacture consistent offence Zuger of Hamilton completed 11 of 16 passes for 203 yards and the TigerCats compiled 165 yards rushing Quarterback Wally Gabler of Toronto managed five comple tions in 14 attempts for 66 yards Toronto rushed for 130 yards WANTS YOUR TRUCK RENTAL BUSINESS Ca LL 7266525 See now Quickly Wa Answer JOHNSON 107 DUNLOP Opposite Tho Closers three run outbu eighth in which Maddens long single put Keri flipwell and Doug Howard across the plate after walks broke 11 tie Madden buried the Majors to 31 deeisionin the first game at Merriton then the Drillia team lost or before 600 fans at the Oriilia Oval on Sunday af ternoon Youngster Glen Wood row wasohe losing pitcher al ihougii Madden came into be game to relief role ADVANCETV VACUUM SERVICE NEW cane av ears 1441s Mulcaster noises casii Cfly