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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jun 1968, p. 8

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HASKIMS HASH liuthor Gone Golfing Noah fill Gone Fishing By EARL HASKIM Norman Ontario VOODBRJDGE Ont CF One time Moe Norman charged golf course like General Cus ters illfated 7th Cavalry lately hes been doing it like the Indians The transition started about two years ago when Norman the charging professional from Giilord 0nt won practically every major Canadian tourna ment Hes beengrlnning like Sitting Bittl ever since Norman served notice of his continued prowess as the Cuna dian gull circuit opened here Thursday shouting spectacu lar sevenundcrpar 64 to take the firstround lead in the Ontarv in Open championship heard the leader was in with 55 so had to bear down said Noman referring to amo teur Peter Huichison ol Hamil ton Norman sank an eightfoot putt for an eagle three on the first hole had finished the first nine ot twoeuoder He scored fivennder at on the back nine He went over par on two holes while carding two eagles and five birdies Hutchison 29 caused mild sensation when he finished with fourunderpar over the iinal three holes PRIZES TOTAL 512000 The Mhole mcdalpiay tour nament otters $12000 in prize money to the 94 professional entered First prize is $2000 Atotal at 72 amateurs are competing for tour berths on the Ontario Williugdon Cup team Alvie Thompson of Toronto wound up with 66 Eighteen golfers including three amateurs managed par or better over the dittoyard Pine Valley Golf and Country Club course Jerry Magoo at Toronto got 67 Bob Cox of Vancouver and iGould Homer Beats Redmtan NEWMARKLET home run With two teammates aboard by young outfielder Lee Gould pro vidcd Newmarket Kays BA with an 85 decision over Nottav wa Redmen last night in Barrie and District Senior League action at Newmarlret Fairgrounds The key three run clout came in the lasthati of the 10th inning breaking up 55 stalemate The win moved Newmarket into share of second plaoeat dour points with Woods EA two back of front running Imper ial Eastman The loss ended Nottawas stand as the onlyun beaten senior team First place is up for grabs tomorrow night as league ac tion resumes on two fronts lm perial Eastman travels Collingwnods Exhibition Parlt for an pm clash with Not tawa and Woods BA battles Lakeview Dairy at Queens Park starting at NAMING SUCCESSOR MONTREAL CF Mout real Canadiens likely will name successor to relircd coach Toe Blake Monday at tho National Hockey Leagues annual meet ing it was learncdrThursday Blake announced his retirement after recently winning the Stan icy Cup for the eighth timein his lhycar tenure as coach of Canadians Softball to Pcices Open Jock Kay Toronto both came in with 68 while seven others were grouped at 69 The group with 59 included amateur Gary Cowan oi Kitch ener Mike Leach Bob Rose and Leon Decaire all of To ronto iohh Henrick of liiont real Finn Sorenson oi Salis bury Alto and defending champion Bill Vakeham oi Van couver gt Five others tied with evenpar 715 The championship continued today with the final round scheduled for Saturday The field will be trimmed to the low 60 scorers and tiesafter as holes Scott Shell SAINT JOHN NB CF Scott Harvey otDctroit has vir tually wrapped up first place in the crossCanada rally which ends after todays run into Hali fax experts concede Harvey and his navigator Balph Beckman started todays run in first place with eight points half the total of their closest competitor This is the third time Harvey and Beckman have worked as team but the first time in the crossCanada They have never been overau winners Should they win they would split the $1000 first prize plus $350 as winners of their class Their blue Barraouda spune sored by Chrysler Canada Ltd is in Class the second highest category Beckman an enginecring stu dent at the University of Michi gan who resides in Detroit was worried bcture the rally started in Calgary last Saturday that he would not he good enough to navigate for Harvey Scott was the United States champion when first got inter NUMBER of avid golfers from the Barrie area includ ing some Examiner slatiers recently travelled north into the Haliburton Highlands near Millan to try out thrce yearold nine hole course They visited Biairhamnlon Golf Club at Horseshoe bake nnd played on ormal in hole tournament Big Boy Points Al ltceve fired tho Features 111 mm um rumorm Hard Night on Int PitChers Pitchers on our Intermediate Fastball lugne team last night went through frustrating experience as the bitter took over at Queens Park Boyfield Motors who were trading 64 after only two frames roared hack to overcome Borden Fly on ltI7 Thenlghtcap of the doublohen der continued the trend as Clarksnn Hotel relused to yield after laillngbehind and bounced back to trip Yanch Heating The latter contest required afull two burrs to complete leaving the fans on the edge of their seats although low net score oi 65 while Examiacr city editor Don llcndry was runnerup at Tiltx Another Barrio entry Howard Burbidge held share of third place at 71 with Bramp tons John Miller Examiner compositor Lorne lnss won the prize asihedays Most Honcst Golfer The happy group left to right shown ABOVE include Back Row only seven innings pleted Meanwhile over at Shear Park in Ailandale Barrie Co Op condoned to ride high atop the standings with their smh consecutive win Star pitcher were com Tcrryllodgson permitted only three hits including solo homer by reilet pitcher cuts Kelly as Coop crushed insh man entry 71 sending the young newcomers down to their fifth straight loss Hendry Miller Examiner ad vertising manager Edllew itt Examiner compositor Gregiomiinsoa Front Row Burbldgc Vass Reeve Dave Shylerhltiel hfetcalfe of Big Bay Point BELOW pm How dry and Lorna Vass of the Examiner chat vtlh course owner center Dave Shylcr ot MindedPhotos by Has him no 4000 Victory ested in rallying and really look up to him Late last year after had won afew rallies Scott called and asked me to work with him That was some thrill If we win this then man thats the top he said in an in terview COMPLETE NEST RUN Thursdays run in which Har vey and heckman did not lose point was the best rallying so far on this years event drivers said They praised the terrain in Quebec and the hiaritimesafter criticizing the dull rallyingon the Prairies Tim Gunn rally organizer said the move into therMari timesthe rally had never been in the area in its eightltyear his torywas gratifying The driversI have talkedrto were pleased with the test that roads in New Brunswick provide ed and weve got more coming up in Nova Scotia Today will be real test Gunn said Meanwhile Paul MacLennan of Torohto and Jim Peters Burlington 0nLremnined 11 second place 16 point They are driving Rambler American Third place was held by Tom Jones of Port Arthur and John ltfedwell of Toronto also in Rambler American They have to points while Ewold van Ber gen of South Airica and Paul Manson of Toronto in Datsun are fourthvwithflsv points Fifth place is held by the hus band and wife team of Hadyn and Sylvia Gozzard of Motion put in Renault They also were fist in class first in the couples section and first in the private entry category Should the Gozzards ff ah first in the private entry section they would be the first couple to do so They sinreally stand to pick up $2550 in prize money Thurmays run included two speed sections one in forest reserve outside Sherbrnoke and the other at Canadian Forces Ease Gagetown near Frederic ton 0n the forest reserve ral lyists encountered the first mud of this years run while at fiagetown tanks were prob emp Borden Universal UE In Bayfield Borden Harrelson Dos There was no shortage of iwoyoe Tascona Yanch fai YInch threatens to the tion at Queen Park In both llmexNolmlhnnnlnePIthb mytelded nmuandflhits ndounofthcm for extra bases in 13 and ball innings EXCITING GAME Ciarhson Hotel provided most of the excitement to the second game as they were behind as his as the filth innInx Hard throwing Jack Vlit came on to replace Don Fara gher to toss the final three inn logs and pick up the Cllrksoo victory Hc uttered the game with two Yaneh mourn on base and none outin the top hall oi the fifth Ho was tagged to three singles Including two run shot by starting pitcher SOFTBALL semon lmpEastman Woods BA Newmarkct Nottawa lakovlew Last Ixh Newmarket it Nottawa 10 innings Future Games SaturdayImprint Noltawa 300 Woods at Lnkevlew 103 Monday Nottavai at Woods that INTERMEDIATE Pil Barrie CoOp in Ciarkson Yanch Heating Bavlield Pu fienunhsua Clarksonva Yam 9001 UEl Future Gnmu Sunday Borden at UE imam MondayCW at Yanch 700 mesdayClarkson at LEE 7001 Universal at Hayfield 830 ONTARIO LADIES canton List Nllhll Score Guelph It Barrie Future Game Saturday Barrie at Ft Eris 830 Tuesday Barrie at Tor Carpatland Bun LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gt American League AB ll 150 31 2t 133 21 Pet 67 353 63 342 54 295 164 25 48 293 134 23 33 284 Homu monol Howand Washington 12 Horton Dr troll is Runs halted lnF Howard Washington 47 Powell Balti more 32 PitchingJohn Chicago to 1000 McLain Detroit 91 900 National League nnn urct zooaa 74856 uoaz 11329 nor as 66318 Howard Wash Yastski Bo Carew Min Horton Bet Rose Cin Flood StL Johnson Cin Alou Au 215 at 70 326 Slaub Hous zoo 21 so 320 MomeJtunoHart San Fran cisco 11 Stargell Pittsburgh hlcCovey San Francisco Nays San Francisco10 tied InPereh Cin Santn Chicago 30 PitchingSelma New York St Louis stnltoneur BURNETT k9 up The Ere iumGinj hitesatin toned their advantage by live scores Clarkson dupiiated their run production outbittlog Yaocb by an identical count iirn Brady on the big attacker withtwcmnhorner and pair cl run counting singles Jadr Ntu and Gary Rurswurm connected for back to back doubles and Jay Decade slam med two run homer to bring the score to 57 in fifth Inn log Ctarkson rally Dccarles blast was monumental shot that soared deep into left field finally hitting the ground on level with the armourya front doors The Hoiclmen refused to play dead as Valr mowed down the opposition on the top of the sixth In order They evened the score in the lost half of the sixth as llowle Forbes walked stole two bases and crossed the plate on Bradys punch to right field Ilead again in the seventh inmSparkwuhItbyapItch and Vince MacDonald who had relieved Tucooa In the sixth walked Vair cettled down fore ing Pele Onchuk to sky fly out into Short left field Brian ForLimit to pop up to second anld Greg Tomilnaon to ground on Howie Forbes was the hero oi the night after entering the game to play first and second in the fifth frame He drove double into centre to send cross the twinning run Gary linsswurrn was sale after Yunch catcher George Elli missed third strike and De carie walked preceding the de cidlng blow Tascona was the main attacker In losing cause for Yancb with perfectnight at theplate Aside from his two run single he had In In field chopper and triple into left field Penetang Ties Thornton Tribe Despite three hit pitching by Steve Micks Don Johns and Don WardIeL Thornton lndians bad to settle tor ll tie with Penetang In South Simone bea gue game at Thornton ball park last evening The lndianslined Penctang pit chcr Murray Drlnlde for three runs on two walks and three hits in the first frame and scored one run each In the fourth and tlfth Steve Mick started on the mound for Thornton and gave way to southpaw Don Wardle ale tcr running into early trouble when centre fielder Grew plre doubled followed by an in field out and two bases on balls Wardle struck out eight In five and twothird innings and John ston finished ERRORS COSTLY Two Indian errors set up Perle tang or two runs in the sev enth which tied the score Thorn ton got two men onin their last inning but they were left strand ed Alter second sucker Don Shun non grounded out and shortstop Ted Laycock fanned third sack er Glen Culbert walked and out fielder Duncan Campbell sent blrn to third with the potential winning run on long hoist which got away from centre ilelder Greopire As Thornton hopes were raised Drinkle tan ned Don Johnston to end the game In the tie WEE FIRST Thorntons big inning was the first when centreiielder Harry Farrier and first sackor Dennis Patterson banged out succes singles catcher Gard Sutherland grounded out as Farrier scored second Don Shannan walked shortstop Ted Laycock tanned and third baseman Glen Colbert was watked Pitcher Don Johnson singled in two runner Centreilelder Grcoptro account ed for two of Penetanga three hits with doole in the first and single to the second scor ing each time He registered his third run in the seventh alter his fly to the outfield was drop pod and Mllnes grounder wu hobbled Drinkle fanned nine batters while the three lndian pitcher struck out similar number Select Bucko lisMontreal Lacrosse Boss PETEREOMUGH OP Wilfred Bucko McDonald been named coach ol Montreal Canadiens of theNational La crosse Association itrwas an nounced Thursday at league meeting here McDonald spent 11 seasons in the National Hockey League deieneoman with Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red hoped to sign hockey star John Ferguson as coach but the iiery left winger was not available srocu CAR RACES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT BOMBS f1 suusn strsowivi WEST SIDE OF HWY ll MILES souru or srnouo SinRobcrt Thutshow Ginvnnoi Tomi should be Teddy Win eSatinGin is just asspé at instas palatany sensational as itwas in 1779 when Sir Robert Burnett invented his London Dry formula Satinsmooth decisively dry White Satin is tradition thats been kept alive by generations of good test Take taste and see

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