Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Jul 1968, p. 10

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amte7jseqvers To Deiedt AlginCOurt AGINOOURT Unloading to hit stuck Barrio Beams last night earned an Ontario dies Senior Softball Leonie vio tory the hand way The local oqusdurneirombdrlnduith too irisnendous rallies to out score Agincourt Seslost 11 The win was Benvers sec out in 15 starts as they are fighting to escape the league basement Barrie pounced on some weak Agincotut pitching in the very first inning They paraded nine batters to the plate and built lead from six hits hlnry Mal chelt one at the veterans oi sen loi ladies soltball tried come back on the slab ior Agincourt and she was pitilul lailure Beavers hit her at will as they created 50 cushion and club bed out 10 hits belore two in nings were completed Agincourt squared thescore with lhclr own bi rally in the home hall of its second as Barrie starter Shir iey Howie was knocked out in Iavor of Judy Kennedy bliss Howie came back to the slab luter when the home club col loctal four runs to go in lront 106 in the lourth and linishod YBorden lyers fCaplure Title CFB TRENTle Borden Fly ers oi the Barrie and District Intermediate Faslball League yEsicrday carncd themselves trip to Winnipeg With dccla ive 9st conquest oi CFB Clin ton the harden crew captured the Armed Forces sollhall cham pionship ior Zone Five They now advance to the national championship round slated inr the middle of August in the Mau ltoba capitol Following on the hcels of early round wins over CFB Toronto and the host Trenton entry floors dcn had little trouble disposing of Clinton who earlier in the day had aliminalod CFB Lonlt donThe lailcr gnme went into extra innings Thursday night and had to be completed yesterday with the score deadlocked at alter 10 innings The game was called on account of darkness Thursday and resumed rim that point yesterday IDoug Freeman worked the dlstnnca to gain the Borden pit ghing decision while Al Josey was the hitting hero The cap able Flyor shortstop clubbed grandslam home run 90an COMMENT Pitchers Produce In Local Sblthall By CHRIS AYLOTT uh ma on emibhlon oonv troll common sassnar ln the WWW ol the sixth Agincourt reliever Ps1 Bailout on also shelled as Barrie con tinued their assault to pull head hootline lstrler Penny Gibb who was being oonmrv Berebelotte dsmmed triple was ammonod With the bases loaded and one out Miss Gibb had rough greeting as Mary Bertheloite silrrlned key triple When the smoke ciesredBame scored seton more runs and esttiilished LIEla lead Agin oourtmaneged one more score in the seventh when Paula Var der connected ior tapemea sure job with no mates aboard The ball soared well over lelt llalder Marie Blacks head and rolled all the way to the swim rnlng pool lance itiiss Herthelotle added two singles tober big triple as Miss Moe Norman Tied For 7th EDMONTON CPl Will Homenuik oi Winnipeg retained the lead in the Alberta opcn goll championship Friday despite iruslraling three overpar it during the tournaments second round Homenuik alter shooting so in the iirst round Thursday was still lno strokes ahcad oi his nearest competitionDoug Reid oi Vancouver and amateur Bob Wylie oi Calgary wasnt hitting the ball at all web Homgnuik said The pin repiaccmnnts were little tougher and seemediur the to the back oi the green than during the first round Alter Homenuik course be spentan hour on the practice tee then moved to work firhficbipping at thepractfie green Reid and Wylie the Alberta amateur champion both stored twoundcr par 69s ior 142 totatst SHOOTS LOWEST ROUND Doug Silverberg oi Calgary had the lowest round at the day 67 With total of 143 Silverberg was tied ior iourlh place with Bill Wakeham oi Victoria and Vayhe Voilmnr at Vancouver The amaleurs are competing ior three oi the tour berths on the Alberta Willingdon Cup 265m lelt the Blast Monetdiet and Mary Nettle all dollsd three slu Klu Miss Both and Miss Ken nedy both fluted twice as Joyce leisbton slashed doom and single The other bit was mating single by Rhoda Mae Saannon Bonnie Owens was best lor the loserswith triple and three singles Racing Rebate ls Partial Help For Ministers FORT ERIE Out The $1500000 rcbstcd to racing by the provincial government is only partial anwcr to the industrys problems says John Mooney vicepresident oi llleOnlario Jockey Club Ltd Mooney in an interview Fri day said horsesan will have to see how it works outit doesnt provide an extra cent to the tracks total oi Shampoo was icbaI ed in the lustended session oi the Ontario legislatureand ol this 3275000 was allocated in breeders awards and $25000 for equine rcscnrch Mooney said Under provincialruling lhc $1500900 will be nppnrtioncdzto the tracks or usc as purses and will be divided inproportiun to the total handle oi each track The eniro amount must go into purses Mooney said No lruck may pay smaller per ecnlage oi the total take in purses than was pnid in 1967 uammaxsstotu sermon JULY 21 autos LTPts it7l 121 or toil1 is sn 12 Future Games Tonight Nwmsrket at Not laws moo Monday Noltawa at Wood 880 INTERMEDIATE rm Barrie Coop Borden 21 universal in VandaHeating UE ll ll Baylield Ciarlrson 12 it Fulnre Gsmes Sunday uni rsal at Boylicld Qumns 23 Borden at UE Queens 830 Lauri iansslm Woods BA Newmarket Nottsvrs lllonday CoOp at Ynnch 701 orvrsnlo Monas SENIon ill Tor Carpetlnnd Fort Erie Tor ladies Kitchener Agincourt Guelph Guelph Slmcoe BARRlE ILastnghll Score Barrio 13 Aglncourt 11 Future Games Aug lBarrieys Kitchener at Fort Erie 5307 Ontario Cham pionship Tournament have suspended mm and District Sen nbemjeazarmmnem the with lull ior Sdthall léague creative apparently no stands as harsh divided Airindolent It Queens Psrk during the late mes oi Wednesday nights game between Nottaws Redmen end Woods BA last night rat Plotted in stormy league meet in split decision executive vote has resulted in the suspen sion of Woods BA hirlcldcr Jim lhomnsonlor oneegamo along uithawrittcn spoio in stalcment issued Ilill morning by league sccrctary statlstictan Dorian Parker tho allowing action was taken Jim Thompson of Woods BA must send letter oi apology in league president Harry Adams and he must personally apolo gisc Thompson to further su5lt pcndcdlor one game This ap plies to the scheduled game oi Monday July 29 at Queens Park between Woods and Not awa ilihisr game isvraincd out the suspension will then apply to Woods next home game which liscdnesday July 31 at Qucens Also the suspended player is not to participate in any league games until the written apology has been submitted to the prisidcnt The action resulted ironr written report submitted by plate umpire Galonc concerning the incident Wednesday night Thompson was ejected from the game apparently for making some remarks following artis pute over the legality oi pitcher Jim nchllistcrs loutwork verbal battle developed heard by all inns present and Galone inlnrmcrl Thompson that he was going to be suspended us well Romain the no nights neared emu Mary Parker noted that lian executive was at over the course ol salon was reflected by the vol thedlinal decision CAPTAIN COMMENTS Jim Armstrong field captain and manner ior Woods BA was very disturbed over the in cidentr in commenting tblsmor ning the quietspoken pitcher inlicldcr did not mince his words We have becn used by the executive Armstrong stated and they dont even have any rulings on suspension procedure in their constitution The team captain observed that no pm iane language was used and there was no attempt on Thomp sons part to physically molest the umpire Armstrong charged that the league presidcnt was alser up holding bhe umpires decision in rdercnca to Galoues intent on the diamond to suspend Thompf son The team captain believes that Galono overstepped his Jur isdiction and that Thompson did not do anything in violation oi tho rule book Armstrong went on to quote Rule oi oi the Ontario Amateur Soilhall Association 1968 official rule book This section beaded Flagrant Ollence states When the oilence of any person dobarred lrom the gamobe oi flagrant nature such as the use oi obscene language or an assault upon player coach merger or umpire the umpire shall wilhiniour hours llrcrcni or forward to the prcsidcnt oi Mitlculars in web uses the renown irons the genre suomsueslly places the perm that removed under awension iron all lurther 344 tivitlu until reinstated Armstran insists thatihamo sons conduct was nowhere near what is defined in this role sad that be was uninly treated Because his nsme is Jim Thumson and he plays ior Woods BA he has been sub looted to this treatment Itrm strong charg The ruleboik backs me up be concluded ALLSTAR GAME The league did manage to hem duct other business gt at last nights sexton An allstar gsmc wdl be played iotlowing the my clusion oi the 1968 reguar sched ule The date is lllondaytug 12 at lQueens Park starting at 330 pm The game will match the first lilvatsrs against the second allstars select by bsllt lot oi league executive team monument and modis The ballots have now been nominee and must he submitted to secretary Dorian Parker by Aug Playles will start twonlghu later at Queens Paris witbiuur oi the live tearm qualilying lor the semifinal round The lost place team will play the hlrd place finishers and the runner up will meet the iourth place team Both are best oi sewn rounds and will all consist ol nineinning games The leaguos lucky draw which was postponed from last Wed nesday will now his held rhe nightoi the allstar game Aug 12 The delay was caused since the sale or tickets by the mem ber clubs was pmgressing too slowly Dramatic Finish In Babe Ruth Play GALT CF Paul Chalul struck out batter Mark Thomas with the bases loaded in the seventh inning lhiday nightl give Windsor 76 victory over Ottawa in the opening game of the annual Babe Ruth baseball tournament belore 000 tons Brockvillo crushed com bined ParisPreston cam 72in the other game No deieats eliminates 1cam in the tourna ment which ends Sunday Gait the only other onlry will bc in action today Windsor took advantage of or ratic Ottnwa pitching ior the win as ChaluLgave up eight hits walked tour and struck out seven Ghaluts big play came in the top of the sevenlh when Ottawa loaded thc bases with two out and the game tied at so lie worked count on Thomas before striking him out with last balL fig rt mymutz LOCAL SOFTBALL slabmen seem to have taken the He from their major league baseball counterparts lately in mastering the hitters Several examples of this jave come to light this week in both the senior and intermediate circuits Jim McAliister the husky righthander who is part at Woods BAs twopronged pitching power the other as veteran Butch Boyd recovering from an injured linger on his pitching hand McAllister claimed two big wins for the lastrising Woods crew in space of three days He gave up just three runs and eight hits Ever 14 innings in defeating Nottawa Redmen and gmperialEastman 16 of the 21 outs were via the strike gout route in both games Almost unnoticed Wednesday night Ted Wilson re jeved Nottawa starter and loser Ed Dunn He had moot record at nine consecutive putonts and this eat was overshadowed by the controversy involving chIlisters pitching motion Dunn lost real heart reaker one week ago tonight in historiomarathon duel with Boyd broken uprby the Woods hitters in the op hall of the 17th frame RON MeKEE returned to the Lakeview slab Wednes Hay alter lengthy absence as starter and he Sponded with strong threehittet in defeating Ima erialEastman 42 McKee ran up string of 11 con oeculive outs Don McFadden ills rivalin defeat watched the laloinning success with dozen in ro Terry Hodgson the CoOpstar pitcher had zough loss last Tuesday team dropped their third 31 succession 43 to yiield Motors despite Hodg sgns limiting the opposition to only turn hits TURNING TO FOOTBALL the longsuffering Toronto Argonaut fans are wondering when the real Scullers will stand up The start of the regular season is less than week away nextFrida home to Edmonton Eskimos andwednesd on loss ghost th west coastwas humiliating be least BC Li whoarécnrrently in rebuilding pm fiam are generally regarded as western conference fioran It is true thatCF coaches tieemphasis Vwin in favor of trying outnewtalent during ex flbn games but being on the short sideof aide7 ore isa little too much to take even for chronic osers An added handicap to the scuttled Argoship the fact rthat they were playing their second game infill hours This too is regarded asa small ox euse in some as the interlocking and western medules make this physiéal demandrcommonplacet THEOLD CRY that Argonaut management has Ended material of Grey Cup championship calibre mound the rest of the league unearthed anotherqex Epic in the no tilt Henryi Schichtiepwhu was sad aside by Toronto liar ago in favor of Wally 15h an impressive shiawing against for gar teammates quart rbackEHe is battling or the rmber one Lio pivolj gainst former backup man at Ohierga ancotivor 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