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Barrie Examiner, 31 Jul 1968, p. 13

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eycunisaroorn WWW mam Harry Adama oi the Barrie and District Senior Softball league yeatagday at ttrmed the action taken by the leagues rive man executive committee in dealing with the case oi Woods BA infielder Jim Thompson lhiawas in re ply to criticism levelled at the icomre executive Saturday by Woods BA spokesman and team captain Jim Armstrong The league president pointed out that the split decision to vote to suspend Thompson and demand letter oi apology was simply matter oi dilierence oi opinion in elieci the vote was with one abstention The latter applied to treasurer Larry Campeau the Barrie llai son with umpire in chlel Tony Galono Campeau had op posed the final drait oi the pen on VRepl en themnda that the no °uuuréor flue secretary Dorian Parker who reported the results oi the meeting to The Euniiner was directly opv posed to the penalty motion Thompsonwar ioroed to sit out Mondaya game between Note lawn and Woods BA lie is al so suspended irom iurther lea gue Action until letter oi apology ir penned to president Adams and personal apology is made by Thompson to Got one who was the plate umpire at the game in question when lire dispute aroser Unless Thompson complies with the de mands ot the league executive lrgniéyln eiietx ntqrended inde In reicrcnce to the 152th til Woods captain Jlm Arm strong Adonis terms this as splitting hairs on the defini tion oi rules Not Question Decisioiu Under isponrs COMMENT Beavers Hyers Chase National Ball Titles By CHRIS AYLOTT PAIR OF BARRIE area softball teams are in the running for national tournament titles Barrie Beavers oi the Ontario Ladles Senior League are in action this weekend at Fort Erie The occasion is the annual 0n tario championship eliminatioos Ever since Beavers entered the strong clrcuitfour seasons back they have iound the going quite heavy Although they have been at or near the basement most of the time they did manage to linish strongly on fly game winning streak one season 1965 and came in one AA title game of bringinghome the OntarioScnior While they are marked underdog Beavers are capable of producing upsets and in knockout tour neyranythinge can happen bounced the former Toronto lvo yearsrago the locals Monarchs now Agincourt out of contention when they were ranked asfavorites to win the works ALL EIGHT TEAMS in the OLSL are entered in the Fort Erie competition which is twolossesand out event Beavers have drawn Kitchener Kleswetters current occupants of fourth place in the opening round This clash is slated win would send them into at pm while 1055 would Saturdayat 630 pm for pm start Friday the second round Saturday give them one moretry The winnerof this event will advanceto the snationalfinalslaterrinAngusrarwmnip champions from five other provinces THE OTHER BARRIE area team gunning fora Canadian title is Borden Flyers defending regular season champs of the Barrie and District Intermediate Fastball Léagu Fiyers last week prevailed over Ca nadian ForcesBases from Trenton Toronto London and Clinton to bag the Zone Three title which covers southern and southwestern Ontario They earned the right to challenge for the overall Canadian Forces softball championship Five other Zones are involvedpincludingv entries from Western Europe While Borden was winning at Trenton cham piorls were declared from the Canadian Army Brigade and the CanadianAir Division overSeas The zone winners will during the week of August Washington Ron Hansen Records unaidedTriple Plgy By THE assomrso PRESS lion Hansen of Washington Senators pulled oil the iirsl un assisted iriple play in major league baseball in 41 years but it didnt take Cleveland indians longrto get over Atterialiing victim to Hansen in the first ning Tuesday night the indians went on to build up an 84 lead by the end oi the filth en route to 1M breeze over the Senators Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles also had cosy times as the American League race re mained at the status quo Detroit roiled behind Earl Wilsons billing and pitching to 50 victory over New York Yankees alter the Orioles used stir runs in the seventh inning to bomb Boston at in the alter lltlOD smr LEAD BY The Tigers still lead the Or ioles and Indians by seven games in the onlyotiier game Oak land Athletics thalted Chicago White Sor tourgame winning streak with asl triumph Hansen got Cleveland oil to had startaiter Dave Nelson si gled nod Eussesdyder walked in the first inning Joe Azcue lined to the shortsio who stepped on second to double Nelson and then tagged Snyder coming irom irst base on the hitand it Second baseman ii tVombsganssof the lndidns hlsln the 1920Wotld Series Franijownrd dualoilead get together in Winnipeg 1924 MN HANSEN Makes History rims in the ith as ipse Carde nat doub three and scored on Mayes single din al we in another 11li1llt the sev enth and Sam McDowell coasted to his 11th victory in 20 denim stars with sixhitter on was in Cincinnati May Plal In VIIll roar wAvivE inn oar Olliclalsi of the international Hockey League meeting here Tuesday granted contingent tranchise to Cincinnati Ohio lor the eighth tenm the Ingest upon Cincinnati team hackers graviding suitable facility or ey games Theleague will meet Satrrday to has tr incl representativ inal decision play ragagainst ation ism Eiiiigs it ii iii Thompsons reiuaai to accept the dedsion oi the innpire Ton is clearly defined under Rule 51 which reads as iota lows under the heading Must no circumstances shall men ager captain or player dispute the aocuracy vol the surnpires ludgegnent and decision on Penalty lor violation or this Is clearl outlined under Rule 59 which states that the play er shall be promptly removed irom the game Failure to do this could have instilled iurth er and more drastic action as the rule empowers the iunpire to iorteit the game in levor oi the non otiending team the in further reierenee to division oi opinion president Adams pointed out that the other Vooda BA spokesman present at the meeting Art Martinagreed in principle with the right to penalize This was opposed to the strong point or view eiqiressed by Jim Armstrong The only conclusion to draw irom this whole committee room incident is that the dem ocratic right to dissent was ang and that mnjority Sodceréquuad iStCIYS Unbeaten Barrie City Soccer Club ran their pericct 1968 league record to eight consecutive wins at the Barrie Fairgroundswhen they decisioned last place Orange vllle by lI count City is turrentlybhltllngCollirigwood ior top honors in the sixteam northern division of the timer hat and District Soccer Associ 1he schedule continues the second Saturday in August iol lowing break for the upcom ing holiday weekend Barrie City is slated to travel north to Midland ior Saturday August 10th tilt with kickoff time set ior pm The regularschediue ends on crucial note at the BarrielFairgrounds August 17 when Collingwml Will be here or showdown match Last weekendsgame at Dr angevilie was played beiore sparse crowd in heavy down pour oi rain The ndverse field Detroit He and DickdticAuliiie hit consecutivehnmers to open the third inning against Mel Slottiemyre 1M The big right hander gave up only three hits before Daryl Patterson relieved when the iirst hitter in the ninth walked and saved Wilsons ninth triumph against eight 1osses Brooks Rohiosnn broke KING CITY Thia citys newest adult sports ten lie Barrie Ruggerciirb Monday night played their secondexhi bitiongeme nix squad the locals once gain tell on the ahortiiideoi the score this time by ads5 count bvn weeks ago at the seine iocationtietoria Square team was be ten its by Aur ute halves the twilight Bar was behind 110 by the mid game break Aurora hadstruc without reply with one convert ed tryand two three point penalty kicks Barrie came back into con ientloii during the second hail cutting thcmnrginto 11 Dave Cunningham registered the lone Barrie try on no yard run He touched the ball down between the sup rightenildearned himself the ehnnce to makefal direct eonv sioii The owopolntcon igli on target and rrle trailed by The toamiialrepreseutativac Resident proiesslon orm Doyle lrightiol thahese Bor dcn Circle Pine Gull Club is shown here with two oi his most promising junior play ers Neil Acton tlett today is competing in the Ontario Junior Championships at Lon don Acton was among the qualliiors ior the main event from orelimlnarymliuuaa Barrie Country Club two weeks ago in that event Barries Gary Meger tired one underpnr 71 to be come the low qualiileramong all aspirants at the 19 all courses in Ontario Hick Trainer centre proudly dis plays new set oi goll clidis cocomi its showings mm sand hag presented to him te centlyin recognition at litl Vanities on the gall course yle will be at the par three GreenAcrea courseron Highwagagotonight He will he on to give tree lea sons to all interestcdgoliera at the duhs floodlit ilde range Photo byHasklml Flyeré Crush Clgrkision To Edge Nonstop Spot Freshirdm their triumph in the Canadian ed Forces zone climinations Borden Flyers last night sot the stage ior seriouschailenge to iiiiish atop the intermediate iastball circuit Flyers road on their bat pow conditions iailcd to stoptiarrie city as they drew iirst blood Nick Van Leeuven round the target belllnii the Orangeville goalkeeper at the razor mark scoring from acorner kick plac edfifleter Centen Just two minutes later Van Leeuwen scored again He took advantage of an Orangevllle de lensive error and brokeythrough alone on the host clubs goal tender The score remained to in Bar ries favor at the helltime break Alter 15 minutes of sec and hail play Barrie increased theirlead to 30 Trevor wusm headed home pericct pass oil the fool of Peter Centen at 60 minutes Alan MacGregor comlt pleth the Barrie scoring with goal inuies later at 71 Urangeville made the score respectable with two late goals one of them on penalty kidr scorelessv tie ior Baltimore with tworunfiinglc in the sixth in ning and singled in another marker in the big seventhr Jim Hardin 136 stifledthe RedSoxonfour hits until Jose Tartabuli singied in the eighth Carl Ynstrternslddoubled him home and Ken Her relson whacked lil 24th homer through to the games late stages bolore Aurora added an other converted tify with less thanra minute remaining in re gulatioiitime The new Barrie rugser team has another exhibition game linedup ior Saturday August 1711 at Paterbrough Kick oil time in the Littlouk City is ntering intermediate league competition intlie fall If they are to do so they arein needlot more playerhelp Most oi thegtpr sent roster is made up oi play ers who will be departing to university SimcoeCounty as players have come iromMidland Bas Bor deniand lnolsiilv Townsh wall aslrom the city They have even recrtlitedon piay who ominutesglrom Toront Persons interested fin airing up the gsme which is store runnerol Canadian Football are invited to attend the regu lar weekly 7workoutr The club practises eachi Thursday 130 pm nttho Maple Gr Pu tic School athletic iield with athree run thrust in the er and jumped on numerous er rare to deinollsh last place Claritson Hotel by score The win edited Borden willian live paints oiilarrle CoOpwho have to data dominated the at euitior the entire season Fl ers have played tworless tlinntheiriirst place it an the two clubs clash headon Thursday night in reschedul ed encounter Originally slated tor tonight this key battle is now set ior pm tomorrowfnt Ease Borden in last nlghta first tiltat Queens themuch improved United Electric squad took over thertourth and final piayoii pose ition through close to declsion of Bayrield Motors The young clubs position lsprecarlous how ever as 11an Heating trails by just two pdlnl lan ifaTriFree games in hen Last nights Borden Ciarkson game moved along at aiastclip for three innings as the Fiycrs created tight 10 lead The root collapsed orglthe shortstalled Ciirkson crewtlnthe top hall of the fourth inning The Hotelinen lust fell shor committed four errors and Bar den collected live hitscombln tag for seven big runs as ii men came to the plate The rout continued in the filth with three more runs ior let lioadvantage Jim Witty who lost year was an umpire in the intermediate loopfiwas the winning pitcher Helped along by loose Ciarkson base running Witty was working on strong shutout ior live innings The Hotelmen broke this spell home hair oi the sixth The big shot here was tworun triple by Jay Decari MANY HITS than 14bit Borden attack was eveiily dist buted atnoiig seven players The key piinciies werevtielivered by the thr top power men Jim Brown ent crosstwo scores with thr sing les AlJoseyaccounted for six SENIOR TPts 14 29 12 10 10 21 Newmariiet it it 16 Nottawa 6130 it Future Games Tonigiit Woods at imp Enstman Newmarket atLekeview3 at Thursday Nottawa market 830 Saturday lxn Eastman at Nottawa Lou INTERMEDIATE TPts Lakeview ImpltEastman Woods BA UE Ynneh Heating Bsyiieid 12 Ciarkso 12 Laat Nlflttl Score UE 4anfield 3r Borden 14 Clarkson ureGamer Thursda Yanoli at Universal 700 Bayiieldat Ciarkspn lo0p at Borden no K7 ro ure Gaines Barrie Vs Kitchener Erie 900 tomato Championship Tournament Galt Nais areball Finals PARIS on or Gait Na tionals gained berth iii the 1D vision little league baseball tournnnient linnla also ond 541nm mark runs two of Iiiemscored hyliirrp sell from single and double and 1coguelenderGene Parent dubbed three doubles Witty helped himself to pair oi run counting singles and scored twice himself flea iooted Negrosecond sacker Don Summers added to the barragewiihn double and single as leadoil manant Rielil pundied out doubl and Keith Robertsstngled or Ciarkson Decarie ed singleto his big threebugger Jim Brady doubled and Ralph Knapp camethrough with two singles George Galiinger Ron Vermette Gary Russwurm and Pet Disleyail added one single win the opener UE pitcher Greg Woiienden came through with lionottlieseason ting Bayrieldtto onlythren is over the return lnoing dis tance RE gave him lead wilbithree tallies in the home hall of the second and registered the eventual winner in the lourtb Baylield ralli ombehind arid untlng pair in the third amione more in the sixth iohn Howse thumped long triple inio left field as Bayileld came within arun in the sixth ior thegemes bit Dale itiidwood punch HE hit oil lose gohnlhean in the second twontn single with the socks ioade sy er assocmracn rnzss Gibson whos been deal in almost exclusively in some ior two monthsfshrugs off an occasional odd number onthe scoreboard TonyCloninger hardly can at lord the luxury Gibsons latest shutout string was severed at innings Tues day night but theSt Louisace ta breezed past the New York Mets 71 for his lztlrconsecuiive victory Meanwhile CiliEllilldllS Clo nlnger whose nextshutout will be his first in twoiyears blanked Philadelphia on three hits for seven innings but had to settle for relief help and 51 victory that sent the Redsdnto second place the National league roartram Cioninger acquired irom lanta in strode last month alter an iiiiurvrlagued 1967 flopwitb thehraves sited to go tinnce for the 17th timeln as many starts this season Pittsburgh wept twinight doimlehcade irom Atlanta 5101191113 the slumpridden Braves from the unnertlpspot to third Loa Angeles edged Houston in and Chicago Cubs trampled San Francisco 104 Ghoson checked the eta on live hits ineludinga runscorlng some Ed Kranepool in the iourth inning boosting his senso mark Eight vol his victories have and he has allow just three runsin 101 innings since June With anyenrnedrun average oi oral the 33yearoldllrebalier is zeroing inon GroverClays hind Alexanders alltime ERA r122 set in 1915 mention all those The Cardinals made cakewalk to ton Tuea ny night by stlrlkl gior it runs in EE is it ii is ii Petetborouai scorera were Bob Sidnski BillArmotIrJim Peterson Terry Downer tarry Ferguson and Cy Coornbea John Davis ol Peterborough the NM leading scorer was to be m5 Egbert were or tmiipt it or mesa lot abontlliree weeks with ihouldcrintury and Grant Hei iemairlor the year vvitii an in lured kn crowdoi 1438 law Phil Clayton score two goals ior De trolt Single goals were col iected by Glenlotton Eimer Tran Bob Brown Terry Row land Don Siinson Bill Squire and Tom Conliri Ron lay and Reg foster 1i in 21 consecutive games thelr 156d izgeine schedule an deieeted They Merchants Parir eid pointless ior the that time Cleansweep For Ward Peewees Wlld sin1e Sports at an through remlnr ompletcd their sweep of all three peewee division rivals re cently with decisive cos con nest oi Ward Four Aiiandale at Agriculuuai They added to their domina the key shutouts tion with pair at wins at him Morrison Park rounding out our wins over each opponent With Saunders gaining all three wins the pericct record was kept lntactas the strong Ward No Pcewec entry trimmed Ward One Optimists 74 and outscored Ward Three Civitan Club by an 114 margin in the latter game tumour eauk slanuned horn run oil losing pitcher Pattenden Cal vert collected three hits oil los er AgneLin the clashth WardOne Reynolds was the victim of the 20 run assault in the WardvFoirr clash ianr stairs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PtldrhgBoh Gibson Cardi nals tired livevhlltor and struck out eight en route to his 12th consecutive victory as St blurted the New York Battle Donn Clendenon Pi rates lashed four hits including any nsidethepark homer and key10th inning single in 54 nod oversAtiautx thatcompleied doubleheader sweep ior Pitts burgh BASEBanLmorRST femursalum sinruuisricnoweu crave MW EM iandziorinntiai Monday Oak 292 to roam Oliva Min 60 45 105 292 National League Uhlaender Min roar1 113 291 AB ItPci Harrelson Bsn 310 51 90 290 MAiou Pgh 333 29 111nm Yustslrl Bsn 31156 St 189 Rose Girl 35 60 117 331 Howard War 363 47 lot 287 Aiohnson Cin 392 53 124 316 Cerow Min assoc 7523 Helms Cin seals iir 31L ortonDetizs 49921m11mmi 432 so son Smith Bill 550 97 281 Staub Hill 367 37 117 302 White NY 356 53 P9 278 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