values of this sllllrllllulnlllallaclljoollnallaaaar an 44 no on aragateaagelxaasleallsssarrris ElizalianxskrsrrnarrSharer Ilauh ugsairllayit Sailiurca telltaluaxgn Harness ganizatlon niacin spears corridor Ontario Recognizes MinorSoftballWeelr By cums AYLOTT THIS COMING SATURDAY marks the beginning of 1968s Minor Softball Week an annual recognition under the leadership of this rovrnces overrung body the Ontario Amateur Softbal Associa on For many communities it is time to assess the opular summer activity Barrie is no exception as this city is well established as softbau conscious area There is games for our yourth as no shortage of organized the threeyearold Barrie interWard Softball Leaguesshare the facilities with the Barrie District Lacrosse Association just starting its second season and the brandnew Barrie Minor Soccer Leagues THE INTERWARI softball group has already ex anded to include three age roups of four teams one rom each ward in peewee antam and midget cate gories With no less than 10 adult teams operating within the city three mens senior six mens interme diate and one ladies senior it is im ortantto develop the game at the youngsters level lready the fruits of the system are producing as many of the interWard midget group grads this season are competing in the intermediate circuit The opportunity is present fprnthelnterWard players to carry the citys colors into ovincial lcom etition with the same distinction as the Barrie Minor lzlockey Association Three teams from here last season gave their Owen Sound counterpartsastrong run in their very first crack at OASA elrrrunations TURNING T0 PRO GOLF the Barrie Country Club once again has been selected as one of nine sites for preliminary ships With sectional qualifying round will be lay in the Ontario Amateur Champion gGA director Ross Ste hens in charge ayed here Friday July 5th18 holes stroke play An entry fee of $20 must be mailed to the OGA office by Monday June 24th Those qualifying will contest the 46th Ontario Ama teur tournament this year slated from July 17 to 19 at the Scarborough Golf and Country Club Bassoon LEADERS ay ran ASSOCIATED runes National League AI BPEL hi Alou Pitt in is as ssz BOSE Cln W45 95 358 Johnson Cin ME 39 no 323 Floltd SLL 270 38 36 319 Alou At 269 31 Staub liou 239 23 Grote NY It 17 hiillan At 252 19 McCovcy Sr is as Allen Phila Cllll Planning To Approach Fitness Council REGINA OP Ron hutlio of Calgary president of the newlyformed Canadian Hockey Association says the associa tion plansvto approach the Na tional Ftness Council for grant is an association we are re cciving no money from the professional hockey people and we are going to operate hook ey program from coast to coast to the benefit of the youngsters of the country The announcement followed the CHAs first meeting Wednesday held in conjunction with an executive session of the es Canada Hockey League also newlyformed or Formation ofthechmi and CHA was announced recently following dispute with the Ca nadian Amateur Hockey Asso ciatinn about the age limit for junior hockey players Eutlin said he expects at least two more leagues in join the CHA within the next two weeks saccizii Barrie Mayor Hob Bentley ls congratulated by Tom Gil lespie after successful cerclt monial kick off niesday evening as the new Barrio MinorVSoccer Leagues com mcnced their first season at Codrington Street Public School athletic field Gillespie former professignal player England coaching of hothre so may American League Yastski Ens 105 36 Monday Oak 15713 Howard Was 236 as Harrelson Hos 164 it Carew Min 18 22 Horton Bet 199 so VllltE NY 227 36 Smith Boa 21028 Freehan Det 22019 Uhloendcr Min 244 22 BaitingYastraemski Monday dio RunsIMcAuliffe Detroit Willie15 Yastrzemski so nuns batted iiiF Howard on Harrelson 45 Hit Howard 72y Yas trzemski so 288 277 275 331 Soccer Lead ls lit Stake Barrie City Soccer Club hits the road Saturday for show down match with first place in the nordiern division of the New market and District Soccer League at stake Both city and Collingwood hold share ofthe top rang with identical rec ords from league play Ki off time at Collingwood Exhi tion Park is pm The game marks the end of the schedules first half and could ultimately decide first place overall iingwood maker arelurn I3le to single home and home round The league takes break for the July lsi holiday weekend as all clubs will be idle Next home action for Barrie City is Saturday July with pm date against orilllia of Ag cultural Park Barrie late in the season in the 231 murmur ruse Ii may some Golf Club ladiesr section games captain June Hardy centre presents the Ferguson hip to thetiooo win ny run CANADIAN rnnss Runjit Dillon was held score less but theres little doubt he was the man behind Victoria Shamrocks important win in the National Lacrosse Associa tion Wednesdoynighti Dillon picked up five assists and played an outstanding game as penalty killer to lead Victo ria lo 94 triumph over Vanv couver before motions in Viclt torle The victory moved the Sham rocks into secondplace tie with New Westminster Salmon bellies in the Western Division acomr some or assier KITCHENER CP Phil Myrc goaliender for Niagara Falls Flyérs winners of 5thc Memorial Wednesday was acquitted on charge of conunoo assault Myre was charged with striking Earl Klingheil of Guelph during cup final game here April as lilyre said he did not intend to strike the fan only to scare him away Klingbcll testified that he was very vocal hockey fan and that he shouted at Myra alter the goaltender was pulled Magistrate Kirkpat rick said seats behind players benches should be reserved for fans supporting the teams and benche should be screened to protect the play mans to see bloodletting spectacle said the magis trate He also su gge sted Klingheil never go to the zoo because he might provokes lion into tearingoff his arm teams At rlgbtria Henry Vera straten who in handling the secretarial chores and was one of the prime movers of the new boya summer sports organization Allen MacGrog or ofvihe Brrfe City senior team is match secretary Games will he play ed throughout the months at he Codringion field as wellas Maple Grove Pub MllYORY lic School and Agricultural Park each To and Thursday in opening night action host Codringion blank ed iiiilcrest 1o in this junldr eight to 10 years game in the senior division starter 11 to it years St Monicas ral liodvfroin behind 20 to force 22 draw withst Marya Examiner Photo by Chris Aylott and dawn DECLHRE incisor cur coma ncrs The new champions arc Ruth Currie left and Marl Hickiing The annual compe tition at tho sunnidale Road in theEastern Division Toron to anlc Leafs defeated Mont real Canadiens Mamefore 4615 fans in Toronto SCORE TWO EACH The Shamrocks now only two points behind lirstplace Van couver were led by Ray Beech and Ron Wilkie with two goals each single goals came from Bill Gray Bill Munroe Jim McNeili Red Foster and Don McNeil Billl sraas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PitchingSieve Carlton St Louis Cardinals pitched one hitter in to victory over Chi cago Cubs BaitingKen Harrelson Bos ion Red Sox collected two hits and drove in four runs three with homer in asvvictory aver Detroit Tigers course 7i team twoball event over is holes The cham pions combined their talenla for 72 not score Photo by Hashim Playmdker Penalty Killer Top Man In Western Clash Sid Warlck and Gordie Fred crickson scored two goals each for Vancouver Graeme Gair and Jack hladg ctt scored three goals each for the Maple Leafs who led at the end of the mat period and in at the end of the second ired Howe and Hon Othen scored two goals each for Toron to while single pair went to Larry Davidson John Roberts Don Riding and Bob Davidson Terry Davis scored three goals for Montreal other soon cm were Wayne Thompson Ken Crawford Larry Ireland Brian Aho run and Floris Tom chschyn SI OATHARINES GP St Catharines Lakeside wltlaslmd late rally to defeat Toronto hiarlboros 1210 Wednesday night in Ontario Lacrosse Assn ciation Junior action The victory moved the Lake sidos into third place one point bmind Bramnlea FISHING itEPORT Species Shift To Favorite Spots By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS The time has come for an glers to employ some fish psy chology During early spring most spe oies roam in the cool waters but now warming trend is sending them to their favorite Thewee Fishing re Hie Ontario department oflaiids and forests shows average catches taken lastweek al though some fishermen are tak ing limits handily in ceroain areas As waters reach ollcirvsum mer level the speckled trout caught lust obout anywhere in the arming moves to cooler spots and feeds mostly at dusk However when the sun is high die angler can still make his catch by floating flies or worms over submerged logs or underneath the banks Many speckled trout un derneath the foam that builds up beside eddys When casting aim your bait for the black deep water Tim enperienced ï¬shermen will look for spring holes Cold water trickling over the edge of bank usually is an eiocelleni summer home for the Speckled trout Spring holes though they may have shallow and weedy water are cold condi tion which the wedded trout needs gtPickerel fishing continues to be excellent in northern waters with if ounder caught in Mandate Lumber VIIEmRd at the light diao Lake in the Sioux lookout district NORTH chapioau ickerel and pike ï¬shing goodin all areas Live bolt best Speckled trout flailing good in creeks CoghrnnBIellgkfeï¬ hi to 15 poun in rng rAln or all spec if few th roepound rainbow trout caught in waters around the town of Coehrona North nayLake trout and pickerel poor in Lake Temago mi and Essells and Net lakes Pidrerel and pike good in West firm of lake Nlplssinlgl Musdgels unge poor on ope ng Lake trout fair in DevliLaire Sturgeon Falls and North Bay areas fair or all woofer lake trout tagged in lake Temagami October 1960 caught May Length had increased to 140 inches from 32 inches Weidit all pounds Both minnows and arti ficial lures being used Parry SoondLaks sling average comes of wheat perch and pike Sioux Lookout Pldierelpiko and bass ï¬shing poor in all na ters Best catch was nomad pickers in Indian Lake SudburyLake trout good in northern lakes such as Penage Manitou and Mccauiey Speck led trout goodyinvsauhle Lake and Cartier areas Pickerel wloh wonas best halt good in French River lmpr rig in Grassy River Pikor fair throughout distr nailed caught Dykstrci In Top Fermi For His 1968 Debut 53 ii deflected off fir sucker Don Spite Gibsons foot Imperial yEastmnn similarly rtconfed winning rally in the opener with three hits combining for both runs Brian McCa led off with ï¬ne bunt down the first base line and uamper ed to third on double by lilo Fadden after Ga ry Jcrmey onebase idler let in or aeven in monument Skelcher entered the game for iloyo BA on diort notion in the pm data against defend ing cinnolon Rays BA Next action at Queens ll Saturday at pm when IAka is matched with linperhlEutman Dylntra tlllbed hll old bril sorraiiii SENIOR ImpEmma Lakoviow Woods nay Newmarket Nottawa Llat Nilhl 86cm impEastman Woods Lakoview Newmarket at Noltawl soot Lakoviaw at irnpEaatmao 100 SundayILakeviow vat Nottawa 130 INTERMEDIATE PI Barrie cm i7 Borden Hayfield Universal Clarkaon Yanch Hen it nu Nights scm Borden Clarkson Future Gamer Tonight Yancli It Bayfield 100 Coop at Universal 530 Sunday Clarkson at Ya Shear 130 Bayfield It llnlverral soot ONTARIO LADIES SENIOR June 254m elph atBarria MD Sultry Races For Goldwater COLDWATER Staff Nlno races will be held on the Iullry program of Huronla Agricultur al Society at Goldwater race way thia coming Saturday after noon June 22 Lawrence Devi ne former reeve and one tlmo pro hockey play has been appoint of ficin starter other member of themoommittee include Reeve and Lea Bailey More then so oohlea have been received so far Purser for the racer total over 000 against UniversalCoole in any non after the lil WW Ichuily produced eooug towinwifha first in nhu for two scores Af ter lead man Gary llloea fan ned Jeff Hines was safe as sec pdaacker McKniAgtit dropped mop Corby arm our ed double to place two men gaging tfonwï¬hnd Gelorgie he owed an into left field Wally Wallace hobbled the ball allowing Adams enough time to count the even tual winner Adams who is bit ting at league loading rate earned the fifth ukevlew bit in the fifth frame hardshotthat Borden Flyers Now In second CFB BORDEN Behind the winnin deliveries of former um lro Witty Borden Flyera est night took over secondapiace in the aevenclub intermediate fastball circuit Flycrs tripped Ciarkson Hotel 14 to overtake idle Bayfreld Motors The wine nera now have record of four wins and lieagainst four dc feats while Hayfield baa two games lnhand Thor standings could chande ogaln Ionight after the regular Thursday twin bill at Queens Park Yancll Heating will be try ing to break the threeeway tie at fourth place when they tangle with Hayfield in the pm open or and unbeaten Barrie CoOp place their streak on the line the second stralgh game grounded out ilon iiocgarth fol lowed ouit with another two banger for the deciding scores The only hlil off McFadd were bloop double into short left by Jim Edwards that lust escaped the hard charging Hoggarth Tbeother was one out single in the sixth by losing pitcher Butch Boyd No one also reached base as McFadden let down three in row lira limes counting five strikeouB Boyd worked well in dcfcot col looting ioiairikcoui violinis BIG GRABS Ibegame was featured by WoodaTcd Emma made Wooodr Ted Emma made great shoestring grab of Burkes low liner to end tecond inning racing in from deeprleft field Biit Cortmlll theformer Elmvaie player who specializes in unorthdox one handed grabs robbed Marty Reynolds of certain home run He daahcd deep in make in feet back of the light lower hr leaping over the shoulder stab with his back to home plate imperial Eastman fielder John McCann duplicated Cartmilla heroicsin the sixth taking extra oases away from Ken Corosky He raced to yauls to his lift for thigh high catch before colliding with right fielder Joriney who for tunately was unhurt Burkemompictcd the ficldcrs big night for the winners when he snared hot shot from Jim Edwards at shortstop kilin any Woods hopes of last inning burst Majors Advance To Share 0i Iop Orillla Majors moved into flrst place tie with Alliston Can ache in the Simcoe County hose ball league standing with so triumph over Orlllia Legion lun lors atvthe Orlllia Ovai last night The intertown gaine drew crowd of about fans Hob Smythe outpitclied Paul Martin and Gary Udell The win was the sixth for the Malors against one loss and lie for 13 points ALIISIOIIJIBI six wins three losses and tie Oriliia juniors havo wonfour and lost ï¬ve to da STOCK can RACES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT BOMBS REFRESHMENTS wesr SIDE OFHWY ll MILES SOUTH orsrnoun 00776 out ENTIQE STOCK AT WATis molars Everything muuvgoj the building is rentedl i966 votKs orcoxr 4954 voixs KARMANN GHiA Emirouts oriuxr tiosavouts becng iissz voLKs isoofssnAN 119575 iisss roan FAIKLANE 12fkmalikAUT6MATif ll964 PLYMOUTHSLANTG icasrafor niariiacroa Cash registers adding machines isafe officefurniture hydraulic lock and hoist Airpressure gt20toni cilr co 65 cerium ALUMINUM aoAr WITH roansou so tlP moron air compressor steel moressor tools May be seen at centre