Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jul 1968, p. 8

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Youth on Qualifying Pace By CHRIS AYLOTT ALLROUND BARRIE who just turns 17 this week ualifier in the entlrc unior Golf Champions July 8031 at Iondon Hunt ATHLETE lieger has the dulliynction ot rovince tor the pa slated for Club lieger achieved five birdies including three in succession during last Fridays tWicearoundtour of the ninehole Barrie Country Club up on Sunnidalo Road The end result was aoneunderpar ll seven strokes better than his nearest rival and the best of lose to 1000 Ontario oungsters trying to quality at 10 other locations in province HERES THOUGHT to hel lorgetthe intense humidity los Angeles Kings of ear announced that Barrie illom home will be arriving LeainJie whoearller this will their fhome awa National Hockey ereinon1ynliie wee The purpleand goldclad NHL ex ansion club under the ownership of loquae ious Jae Kent Cooke will set up camp on Friday Se tember 13 preseason training arrie Arena which will he site of workoutslasting four weeks is presently undergoing extensive renovations MEANWHILE action isstirring in the committee rooms of the OHA Senior hockey circuit Thefinal date for filing formal entries August lst is rapidly approaching and the clubs are out talent hunting With Guelph declaring their intent of going into the new Western Ontario Junior League it the senior Regals will be disbanded shri membership to nine As at the last conclave of ears that nkihg league Senior operators only two official entries had been filed They were Barrie Flyers and Collingwood Kings Flyer spokes man Jim Short noted at recent team executive meet ing that the league wllihave an even younger look in the upcoming season his Short who was on hand at the last league gather revealed that the teams had decided to take their youth movement step further FoLtthe 196760 sear soufthe teams were required to carry three players under 25 and three more under 23 on their rosters This year teams must have of 23 years six players under the age Orioles Cutlnio Fat Detroit Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If Detroit Tigerska back theyll see Baltimore Orioles looking ahead to this weekend and next The Tigers lost nday for the fourth tinre in live games since the AHStar break bowing to Oalifinrnta Angels 40 Their American league lead was choppedto games as secondplace Baltimore clob bered New York Yonkers 821 Elsewhere Cleveland Indians nipped Minnesota Twins 42 Oakland Athletics Bos ton Red Sox 125 and Chicago WhiteSox downed Washington Senators gt Tiger Stadium should be Jumping this weekend when the Orioles arrive for fourgame series Detroit visits Baltimore for threegame set the fol lowing weekEml In all the two teams have is mmas left against each other HOMERS BACK BRUNEI Jim hegosl and Aurelio Rod rigim backed George Brunets series The Angels managed only three hits buctwa or them were the huneis bolh coming with two out In the WinningVic Davni got the Angels first bit olf Mckey Ihllch double and Pregosi lined hs ninth homer over the fence in left lhlidi appeared to be out of the fourth inning But Al Katine playing first base dropped throw for what would have been the third out and ea sliced his first homer of the sea son over the rim field fence When Earl Weaver took over as manager of the Orioles five games ago he said his club was rot out of the race All five games have been victories and the Orioles are making Weaver look good Baltimore collected only nine hits Monday night but seven dif ferent batters drove in the runs Frank Robinson knocked in the first wlth triple and scored on scored again on sacrifice fly iivehit pitching with tworun homers as California blanked Detroit and swept twegame by Brooks Robinson and the Dr added three rims in the Pick Stdr isquad 1T0 Fcice MajjOrs vy is the scene of the Sims coe Baseball Leagues 8th an nual ailctar game which pits representative squad from nine of the loops 10 clubs to met defending charnplonOrliliarMa iors in nineinning game This event is carded for 230 on Sun day afternoon Proceeds oi the game go into is league injured players fund which over the past seven sea sons has netted in excess of $650 An added feature is luclw draw for adozen prizes and all ticket holders are ellgiblewhe that present or not iihu will be the first such engagement at lvy Previous games have been held atAllis Barrie Midland and orn lia twice and Crcomore Over that sevengame stretch the all starfsquad has only managed three Wins Ilthough invariably atopnolch game is Mon Lbs years was 32 edge for the Majors threetime winners of the league championship As 1957 finalists Thornton will provide the coaching genius for vthe allstars with Herb Shannon and Bill Laycock having potent disposal Aspitrliem theyll have Archie Blanchard of Creemore John Gould of BeeoonGarylldell of Orlllia Legionand Allen Ellis the host Ivy team Threeoih ers on the sharalineup or also pitchersof note and ll be avni lllB required Catchers are Midlands Kei hitter and Don cGee flottenham nllelderr include Wayne Storey ot Allis ton hitJug for 405 average Denim Patterson and Don Shan non of ThorntonTom Arnold and Bob Burns of Ivy Dave lielders include Larry Gould of Beeion Doniiohnston of Thom ton and John Moreau of Praia tang Handlers Battle EDMONTON CPD Backers of Canadian featherweight box ing champion Billy McGrandle of Edmonton say they will go to court to keep his neiattitle fight in Edmonton gMitch Kllmove the boxecs manager said Monday night it was simplythe location of the light not thermoney involved whim was forcing thebaclrers to take thisstand mimove was replying to the Canadian Piolwstonal Box lng Federation Sunday that McGnandle would have to sign contract to fight Rdcky Mac Dougall Sydney NS by pm today CPBF president Sam Ermen of Moncton said the fight would haveto befought iii the East and if the contract was not signed in the allotted time McGrandlciwould elicit 51 000 bond andMa title would he declared vaoant until he ap peared boiiorc federation com mittee incaosss CANADIAN mm ammonia Huntsville lOshawa 20 Mirnico 12 long Branch to Mortimer of Alliston and John Wesiilinole ot Crccmore Outs Ontario Junior Canwbeltford aolinamaiea 10 Boog Powells bunt Frank 011 Title Bout Sile stctement by the presidentof Thesetwo driver re am the spoils of victory from tbcSunset Speedway of ficial starter lolhvwing their Trophy Dash wins during the tales program of racing at the new Simooc Ccumytrack Del Meek of Stayna above headed the field in the Dia mond Clam and Torontos George Pringle below won out in the Bomhcalegory Sunset which is the third car rflubmd holdlogmregulfir or programs or summer in Simona¢ bums operates eachFriday nlthiw awarwhowwa all contain ethos of Colby Adum ad ldf Hines setting the example hkeview Dairy treated huge mm 11W wllhlll crowd at Queens Park to In exhlhition of extrabase hitting The Dairy crew unleashed the long bail on two Nollawa Bed men pitchers on liarway in decisive 50 victory lncreadng their newlound league lead to three points 14 Bdcourt pitched Iteady game for the win permitting revengwellacattered hilt taming lone base on balls and coiled ing bakers dozen urikeouia The home team built their win methodically scoring singles in the first thirdand seventh framwtthapatrinthesiath Ted Wilson modtbr Nob cfinsms are seriously oothe fourth and final vision spot only single point up on Woods BA Wilson dis mised seven of the nine men he laced hi working two and one third innings However the two exceptiors were simply too much for the starter to bear left Hinessodrcdasolobomerioto lclt field with one out in the opener and Leo Beloourt deliv 7V sorrow Stamps Shiites As Rivals AShuitleQBs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Oalgary Staimpellers settled down to serious business Mom day night while five other Cana dian Football League learns ex periéneatcd wildly at quarter bac Peter Liske Calgarys allOa nadlao quarterback last season threw three touchdown passes in direct the Stampeders to 73011 exhibition victory over MomiealAlmletm Hamilton TigerCats using two quarterbacks managed litfl violory over British Co lumbia Lions who employed three signal callers Two quarterbacks helped Ed monton to 213113 triumph over innipeg ue Bombers who auditioned three quarterbacks Liske tossed touchdown passes of 10 yards to Pat Clar ldge 29 to Terry Evansben and 75 to Gerry Shaw lie comle 12 of 20 serials for 60 yards Ben Woodson ranthree yards ivr the other Calgary intIdl liloie Money for Gardens TORONTO GP Maple Leaf Gardensannounced Monlt day itwill eliminate standing room space toadd about 400 seats before the assess National Hockey League season Harold Balla rd executive vicepresident of the Garden said the new seals give the arena seating capacity of about 15100 Ballard also said ticket prices will increase 50 cents next sec sonto $650 for reds $550 for blues$450 for greens and $250 nor greys llnolher Win WASAGA BEACH For the second week in succession Bar riearea driver Rick Batters captured top honors in the Oar tng late modelfeature race at WasagaSpecdwcy Batters was ed little time in establishing this feat as he literally bombed his wayéin front after only shoot the 10153515 in the main event Ted Carletonof Victoria Har lion clth 00secand place as Batters set hot pace and Mid entry Jim ngrarn ranked Veteran driver Burt Smith of Wlutby continued his strong Showingin the modified divis ilon He won his second feature race of the season at Wasaga outlasting Torontos gPetc Har vey and Charlie Greenlaw of Whitby rx Batters and lllarvey weremul tiple winners on the nights pro gram The Barrledriver added tiiesuIIliinal to his list of win may in the latede section and Harvey earned the checker nd flag in themodified first heat and semliinall Greenlaw placed first in the secohd heat here as other late model winners includ edlcs Groves of when lirst heatDel Meeks also oLStayl tier first coasolntionfiord Hills of Waverley second consolation Racing continuuat the pop ularquarter mileva track in Wasaga Beach nentSalurday lulylztt commencing at 0130 down and Larry Robinson mm adverts The as or or we points came on asafety touch when Momma quarterback Ed Bun soil was called for brtemionaliy grounding the ball behindthe Als goal line COLLECT 10 POINTS crowd of 17000 in Montreal saw tho Alouotles pick up 10 points in the second quarter on aleyard pass to Dave Lewis from quarterback Carroll Wil liams 27yard ield goal by Jim bong ands 01yard punt for single by Lewis In the lam minute of play Lewis added an 014ml single Williams was good on eight of 15 passes for Montreal while Buzwllcompleted three of seven The victory lett Calgary unde feated in three preseason games The Alouetles have won one of two starts Ted Gerella accounted for British Columbia points with four field goals single and convert BohHoskins dropped Hamilton quarterback Bill lie dell in the ncats end zone for safety touch PeteOhler the best of three signal callers scored the teams only touch crowd 14500 in Handlhon saw Al Smith Dave Fleming and Willie Beehca score mat touchdowns Tommy Joe Coffey booted three converts and sin gle point llllen Propels PliilliesSurge By ran assocrarnn racsa Richie were heavy bat42 ouncestowered Philadelphia Phillies to their seventhstraight victory Since the AllStar break Allen hit two homers good for three rims as the Phillies beat New York Mots 513 Monday night He uses very heavy bat says Phillies manager Bob Skinner hut hes so strong he ean still whip it through the none In the seven gain since the AllStar game Alienhas coiled ed 15 blisin 30 athats live boa mess and it RBI This spree has lifted his seasonaverage to 314 with 20 homers and 51 nor filialeyIitlej couriersar BISLEY England GP burly sergeant from Oochrcnc Ont gave Canada her first win Monday in the opening stages ol the 09th annual Bisley shoot for th mmonwealths top marks sg soul Laycox of the lat Battalion Canadian won the Kliinalrd Thughy event tor service rifles at 300 yards Intheiseyenshot ng Lay cox an army veteran 14 years registered 33 out of 35 to nose out Indium civilian from the Bury Minnieloaders Club of Lancashlre who had 32 The trophy commemorates are latelord Klnnaird who 10871022 secretary of Britains National RilleAwociation host to the l200 Monitors Bl used Hank Schlchtle Paul Brothers Ohler at quarterback while Hamilton employed Joe Zuger and Bedell About 50000ans at Winnipeg saw the Bombers lose their third straight exhibition game Fairmnton has two wins in three mite Edmonton touchdon were scoredby Donvliidaon Art Per kills and guarterback Charlie Fulton who ran 72 yards for the final Eskimo score Peter Kempf converted all three and added sword tield goal Butch Presley inn seven yards for Wilmlpegs only touch down while Pierre Gulndon kicked two myard field goals and BOWEN Frank mum played mm of the game atouarterback for Edmontonv bid Nton created plenty of excitment in his brief appearance Clarilyvfiule On Retirement TORONTO CF The EM harytreasirer of the Canadian Football League said Monday that centre Norm Stoneburgh can play for Toronto Argonauts this season despite the fact he is on the teams retiredlist Greg Fulton saidln an inter vi there lsynolhtng thatprev ents retired player joining histeamegain in the sameiseason Stoneburgh was placed on the Eastern Football Conlerence teams retlrEd iist Sunday at his own request3 and was to wind than CPL rulm would prevent from playing for the Argosth season At one time that was pro posed or it was on the agenda Fulton said 1t was never passed Stoneburgh can playfor Argos next Saturday if hand the team wish it that way ll 48 461 l7 an 51 Away iii to 456 171 as 51 427 so illfonrllyl Results Chicago Pi or Philadelphia New York San Francisco Atlanta los Angeles St Louis AmericanLengns so 32 635 4831 565 66 soar 549 45 so 5529 an 42 45 AM 13 Wt Baltimore 42 45 433 mi 4145 477 39 45 464 15 37 MDll do him 23 Mohdlyr Results Boston Oaklanddz Washington mileage Cleveland Minnesota New rYorkzBcltlmore Detroit 0Calitornla money SENIOR Tm Lakeview 12 25 impEastman ll 22 Newmariret is Nntwwa 10 12 Woods 101 ll Last Nishta Score Lakcview Nottawa lnture Gimel Wednesday Lakeview at Woods 700 NeWmarket at impEastman 030 Thursday ImpEastman at Newmarket ago Saturday Woods at Nottawa 000 774 INTERMEDIATE Barrie Coop Borden Universal Yanchlleatlng Woods BA Bayiield UE Clarkson Lnst lit US Universal ntm Games Tori$rt Con at Baylield 700 WednesdayYanch at Borden 4300 Thursday Clarkscn at Buy field 700 C001 at 830 ONTARIO LADIES SENIOR noun Gamer Tonight Tor Carpetland at Barrietaml ricergoons Putts Bother Arnold Palmer SAN anromo Tex tar Somel7u golfers test the nar row fairwaysof hhe Pecan Vols ley Country Club today in prep aration tor Thursdays opening round of the 1068 Professional Golfers Association champ shin Arnold Palmer drew gallery of more than 100 for practice round Monday Booming drives put Palmer in good shape for the first few holes but most of his putts Weiswell short ofthe Billy Casper and Jack Nick laus are the colavorites in the tourmment with Palmer anoth er top contender for the title he has never won Also entered aresUS Open diampion Lee Trevino and Sam speed tareeume roa cam pron The PGA vainner get minimum of $50000 in prize Columbus Jacksonville loitisville Buffalo as Syracuse 44 Richmond is Mondays Results Toledo Rochester Buffalo Symicuécs Richmond Louisville 9V Jacksonville cor Houstoh at Cincinna de at grounds car TAILEUAID ill lard wide imp tinerin the prevention and control lull Milo In mlnl tannins myth apprlnd law tort rpmle oqulpmun nlat flitting 1me ti vi AltG All Swine atin was tuned Into an odd pushed single over the some bead Alec Jack Dickerson pomod listed out Dave Baran made the more The gamis final score in the seventh was the result of lakeviews only single Don Amoshit solely toslarr the rally and he Wu sacrificed to second bylred Hanes ins bunt Pat Wanamaker followed up with twooot dordyle that just eluded the glove oi Stwnd sacker Guy lavesque Notcawa blewtbelr only big chance when they lelo the sack loaded in the fifth Paul Smart started the rally wit single and levesques burn attempt run Med Income across when Smut stumbled rounding and base Dunn was is strikcout victim Ind Belcourt dréw Arnold Elyca Intava ground authentic the threat am srans PitchingGeorge Brunet An gels hurled fivrldtlrr and ended personal slxgamcla tng streakagainst Detroit as Oalifornia beat the Tigers 40 and sliced theirAmeriean league lead to file games Battingéltitdiie Alien Phi Stacked his I911 and 30th holt mars alarmhh single and dlove in runs as Phlla glphia downed New York Meta rom Cellar The youthmovernenf paid last night for coach Bob Mal lion Sre United Electricinler mediate softball nquadMired indzei cellar for virtuoliygdae more first half of their fresh man season UEturned on their Universal Cooler rivals last night for 54 win at Queens Park The victory vaulted the green yellowclad newcomers into tie for flflhplace wifli Hayfield Mo tors one ahead of Olaiiison Hotcl Greg Wolfendcn muscular youth win is prominent Junior hatkWislimm ttlnghero The hilly blondrlamilied taps the goahead rims in on top hall of the sixth clouting two run homer far into left field He also tossed the complacseven hurtings limiting llnlvrsal to five hits Bi Frechelte suffered the defeat after relieving Unl versal slalteagliloyd George in the third when lit established 24 advantage The winners managed nine hits four each in the third and sixlil Wolfenden added bloop double to his Grails clout and Garlic Agnew singled twice Beavers Again Play Carpeiland The defendingnational la soitball champions are back gain or the second week in row at Queens Park Toronto Carpetland currently undefeat ed leaders cf the eightteam Ontario Ladlm Seiilor League will face Barrie Beavers start ing at 830 pm achievadra nwral victory against the Toronto powerhous although they fell on dreshort side of 10 score The local crew experiencing problems on the diamond ever since ens terlng the provincestop ladies sollball loop in 1965 played what was regarded as their best ever game The fieldingheld out and leftyvAnn Keaijsey arassed an accurate complete game Dorclng Carpetle to extend themselves in eving even onerun Veteran Toronto pihclier Helen Doberslein llhing noihlner missing aperfect game by one batter as shelsued single walk Beavers are Hill trying to shake logame losing streak and theylull begoing all out to rebound from that twin shel lacking 141 and adrnlnis tered thenSunday byliiél champion Fort Erie Changein artist Shirley Howie is expe1lt el on got the slab call from Beaver coachPhil night Pinch hitter Louis Kelly Terry King Wally Collins Dave Ray craft and lcadoff man Bob Mal lion all singled once Pete tang vvaslhe power mun tor Universal lna losing cause He scat acrossthelead tally in the opener with deepva out to right field and cloutcd solid aolo homor in the ixIhu He also scored arun in ther slxlh which placed Universclin front or the second time on most ununial play rou tlnc grounder was thrown wide at first baseby shortstop Ray craft Lang lumbercdln to sec ond baseand lhegspbsequent 3thnwr by Brent Smith ivho was hacking ifp firstnbaseuescaped lnbo the outfield allowing the rally alion the same play Nextintermediate action is pm Queens Park gamcrto might Frontarunnlng Barrie Co Op place their win streak an the line against the up andde Hayfield Motors crew UE 002 cos 05 Universal 101101 04 Wollendcn and King George Frechetle i3 and Miller WRESTLING BARRIEARENA SuiJuIyTZO II 345 EM MAIN EVENT Wh per Watson gLAiSY warsrtsrsf Berry Boucher and Dorislond bulldog Whipper Brnwer Weisnn Jr VI Lambhof Discover ihe1Wonderful orld Outdoorl ForThe Outdoors The Worlds Fest JriiAILiaLAzartc Means mo els priced cm 29900 egular Exclusiveto th yore no ammmimmiimbmunnlmng rlniurluor ulppllng intertianr to on sooth or unitt GUAR tell atrom kvrr hbonloil Brill it TAIL sisaoo aunt

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